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.NSW ADVERTISEMENTS. TakILe Nolecek: Au . Payers of this P l akre hereby notified L their State and Ph Tsaes of the year mIhtý..hndred and lftyfivereOnw due. a.id that le--te ame shall be paid at the Sheriff's office ithes thirty as from this date, I shall proceed to .ildthbe same accordiag to law. o. W. P)OPF . March, 8. , Sherilf. -- t ARLES RUSTONY. _.AKrSmiTINt ANSD WACG..O 1i3AKIN[. Ploughs made ann . I.4 Brged and other repairs o 'etblt shorteJ notice. hore. dbon done with the gretest care and despatch. WAll wo'r done by him shalibe equaltothatdone at ,oether eanbliame s in the South. S, ul... np larts a .wsr on hand tor sale. H oM ai t st. a Michel, West a Baton Roue. -mtch 1. BUILDING LOTS! BUILDING LOTS! aadersigned offers for sale in building lots, the Sqaare of ground oppositethe Ferry landing. in this p1rh, t suitable terms to purchasers. P'ersons ,ileos of purchasing, should avail themselves of thtii opbtieu a" .apply to W. W. Ksinsir.o. or hig o BSCRIBER begs leave to inform the citinzen ot East and West Baton ctatge and lberville. tent be has opened a BOARtING IOUSE at the Ferry Ltdie of this parish, where visitors. an at all time. prs't .I.IN..G and lEFRFSi.lE-N'" h. lt Jal n MHAW, V5" KLEN. House, -ign, .carriage, AND ie undersigned. having removed his etablishment t the Ferry.landing, West Baton Rouge, and r.ctluillY asks a share of tour patronage. All work entrussted to him will he promptly attended is: sad he trusts that his we!l known experience in siaers will be received an a guarantee that every ihing in his line will be done to the satesfactiou of tlhoe, playing him. ,rices moderate. feb.15 FRANCIS MIECKI.FN. .i~htm . ..,.. ., AUCTIPON STORE. iCHOPI.Nt 00., respectfully in mbom their fnends n. ad the public, that they have opened an AUC TION STORE, at Baton tRogp on Church st., opposite C. A. MSatta's store. whep they will sel goods of all inds, ad the latestr bion, suh as Silks, Embroi deries, Calicoes. ready made Clothing Ae. They will sell at auction twice a week. that is on MONDAYS and SATURDAY. GOds entrusted to their care will be sold to the bet advantage. Terms CASH. Dissolution of Partnership. 71g frm of V. F. Tersrao bCo., was dissolved be I Ustleo eam the 31st December, 1s66. Thme bu - as wHill be sentlamed by W. F. Tunnard on his own aeant. The name ofthe firm will only be used in the settlment of secounts. W.F. TU)ARD. W. F. TU~fCARD. A. D. H lENBERG. aton Roune.-Jan. 2, 1856. o J. Firfe. - WU. F. TUINARD. J. PIPER & CO., gVOUI FURNISHIERS &, CABD INET MAKERS. . yI EPAtWLL announce to the citizens of Baton Ious and vicinity, that they are prepared to sulply l demands In the Cabinet. Frnuiture. Under takin and HouseFarlishing business. and are now reesiel dirtet front New York and Cincinati, Mahogany and Black Walnut Bedsteads, cking and Parlor Chairs, si deboartd, WashstanLds, Bok C'a..es. China and G(;las lower Vases. . Tea Betts, . Presentation Cups & Saucers. Toilet Sts. Bottles. Bohemian Toilet Bottles, tlaes Ware, Toy Tea Bett., ioll.. Marbles. Toy 'Vases ec. Fish and Pie Knives. Soup and Gravy ladles, Pugar .ie-op and Si.ter. Butter Knives. Salt ,ponoms, Disner and Deiert Forks. do do and Tea Sponn, 'ain. Fancy.('ut an I Presed Glass ware, China and Crockery, llaited astlorn. Cake I~askets, Forks. Plain and Figured Matting. Floor Oil-Cloths. Crockeryn an- China Wgre, Pier and Mantle Glasses, Gilt Mahog.my Frames, SCooking Stoves and Grates. Wool, Willow, and Hollow Ware, Mantle and OMice Clocks, Stoves and Grates, ebb. 16-y FOR THE TOILET. I bave, and ofer for sale upon advantageout terms, a very superior stock of PFANCY AND TOILET ARTICLEE. FOR GREY HAIR, I HAVE Cilman's Htr Dye. Cristodoro's Hair Dye, Bacheler's "' nouden's ' " Black Pomade, Bousseh's Liquid Hair Dye 0ID IMPROVING a BEAUTIFJLVG THE HAIR, I have Sbrry'sTricepheroue, Lyons Katharion. Bgle's Hyperian Fluid, Phalops Hair Invigorator, Jayae's Hair Tunic, Loudie's Oriental H. Tonic, Old0rge's Balm Columbia, Beef Marrow, Alexander's Trieopherasw Bear Grease, Philcomb and Stick Pomades. BR 2DE EKIN, IHAVE ill white, - en Fun, Tn nePowder, Plhk Sancers, Amadine, cold Cream. FOR THBE TEETH, THERE IS Charteal Paste, lacrous Tooth Wash, Roes Tooth Paste, Orris Tooth Wash, PERFPMERY. I have a complete assortment Cele·ne" amart and Plnts. " By Water, Cntironella Water, Florida Balm of a thonsand Flowers Extraet U ppe.Ten, Extract Jocky Club, Hew mown Hay, Patula, ay Flowers, {, Crystal Palace, ask, " Magnolis, Ambrosial, " Verbena, Mille Flower. " Sweet Shrubs, n qut Victoria, Boquet Jenny Lind " Caroline, " Essence. L EXas B O A ACTIlFrL ASSORTMErNT OF SOAP OFB5R R , IAIJO HAVE A VARIETY, UNalNic , r p, oth Bashes, WItewash " Paintind Varnish Barshes. winr Aromatic Vnegar, StPocket Inkatands, ...c ytckslkin Ps.rs p, S acM a Guy pka , Gum Elastic Balls, y ed Gl othe lo Water, -AE.D it h c Paintiand Vniah ll of which I. H. T. WADDIILL Sard rer of Church and ThIrd .ti. Baton Rtouge. A. MONTAN & BROTHER. Just Received. 100\' BBL. FRFE.H CURRENTS. 1 case GENOA CITRON. I10 xes CII)ER. 1 bbl. DRIED APPLE2, 10 boxes M. H. RAISlNS, 20 14 boxes 2 dozen SHAKER PRKSERVES. 2 " FIESH TOMATOES, in cans. 2 , , I'EACHES 2 ' IPRUNES, dried. 2 LESION SYRUP 4 FRENCH FRUIIS, In their own juice. 4 ' YANKEE " 4 BRANDY FRUITS. 1 WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. 4 NDRWtODI'S PICKLES, gls, pts, qts. 4 WORRI.LL & PLEAS Pickles do. 10 . . K. LEWIS & CO.'S " do. 4 " CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S In q'ts. 10 OLIVES, 10 " CAPIERS, 10 boxes CHOCOLATE, 4 dozen IO.iSTIRS, in cans. 4 " SALMoN. 1 " EI'PPER SAUCE. 20 M" USTARD. 5 cases FANCY CANDIES. A5 " ROCK 1 dozen B)KER'S BITTrRS. 1 " WALNUT KETCHiUP. 4 " TOMATO 4 " GOULEY BITTERS. Just received per steamer "Mr sic" and for sale by A. MONTAN & BRO., jan 5 Corner Church and Third streets. Hanms Shoulders and Sides for sale by. Jan 5 A. MONTAN & BRO. CoW.ie.. 10 sacks RIO COFFEE. 10 " JAVA 2 " MOtCIA " For sale by jan 5 A. MONTAN & BRO. M aceidrel, Herrings, die. 10 kits NO. 1 MACKEREL 10 bble NO. 2 10 kits ROE HFnRING, 2 bbls. - 2.5 boxes DRIFJI HERRING, 600 lbs. COD FISH, 500 boxes SARDINES. For sale by jan 5 A. MONTAN & BRO. JOSHUA BEAL. jiotrn, Oats, Hay aed Bran. '200 bags PRIME OA'IS, new crop. 150 " CORN. 100 " BRAN. 100 BAIES HAY. In store and for sale by jan 5 JOSIIUA ILEAL. H alf Barrels St. Louls Flour. 50 halt barrels ST. IOUIS FOUR, in store and for sale by jan 5 JOSHUA BEAL. Northern Potatoes. 1 20 barrels fine large Northern IRSIH POTATOF.S, just received and fuor sale by jan 5 .IOS1I.A BEAL. English Wanauts. 200 pounds fine ENGLISH WALNUTS, also a fine variety of other kinds of nuts at retail by jan 5 JOSHUA BEAT. 1 ise Chewlhg Toba.eo. A large stock of various brands of fine CHEWING T.BACCO, jvst received and for sale by jan 5 JOSHUA BEAL. 400 Just received 400 bags prime White CORN. an 5 J~OSH.UA HEAL. F or ('ow Ieed. SColb and ('urn Meal, a splenlid feed for cows and st..ck generally. Price 80 cent. per bushel. .jan 5 JOHItUA HEAL. L andeth's (trdele seeds. A large anE well rseteel stock of Iand.eths eel ebratel Garden seeds, just received and for smle be jan 5 JOSHUA tA.. C.ape lame. 100 barrels of this superb Lime now in store and for sale by jan 5 JOSATA HEAT. lresh trGaad (orn Meal. The un.lerigned havn," in operation a Steam (irn Mtill. keeps on hand at all times a good supply of Cove Meal chopped feed and llomony. jan 5 .IOSHUA hEAL. 20 dozen BROOMS, just on hand from St. Louis ant for sale by jan 5 JOS1II'A BEAI.. Trlinter Lard Oil. A choice article for sale at retail at jan5 JOSHUA BEAL. sabolted Plour. S50 barrels UNBOI.TEII FLOUR for Graham bread, just received and for sale at retail by jan5 JOSHUA BEAL DOUGLAS C. MONTAN. ardware I Hardware I I Having removed to the stand formerly occupied I, by Joshua Beal, and having received large accessions to my stock, I would solicit persons in want of Hard ware, Wood and Willow ware, House Furnishing, &c., to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. jan 5 D. C. MONTAN, Church street. teves I S2tves I S A large supply of small Franklin. Coal, 3sizes; Diamond, Parlor, Oval, Cannon-ball, half-oval, prize premium cooking, Cresent, four hole, Mayflower small and large; Darge wood, Kentucky dwarf, Cook ing and Heating Stoves. June Grates, semi-fronts, whole fronts, Gothie, square and plain ditto on hand, and for sale low by jan 5 D. C. MOFTAN, Church street, Ceontere . Two with large drawers and one with shelves underneath for sale low as they are In the way. jan 5 D. C. MONITAN. Church street. oHrse Collars and Hllames On hand by jan 5 D. C. MONTAN, Church street. Sagar or Cotton Seslea.--One pair beam scales, S suitable for weighing cotton or sugar, for sale at a bargain. Apply D. C. MONTAN, Church st. feb. 2. Cooking Stovee. Masonic, Eagle, Sultana, Eclipse, Meteor. For sale low, at [feb.2] D. C. MONTAN. 0hovels and Tongues. ingle and ful setts, cosisting of FIRE BRASSI., STEEL SERPENTINE, SQUARE UPANS COMMON IRONS, YANKEE COMMON, For sale at D. C. MONTAN'S, jan 5 Church street. J. L. VIALET. Jmost Receilved by J. L. Vialet. SIoP DE BRIANTd .LAMOUROI, VISITING CARDS, BRANDY, COLOGNE WArTR, COfUGHRUJEDIES, GUM DROPS, PHYSICIAN CASES, BRUSHIE, PLAYTING CARDS, RAZORS, STEAL PENE Ibr sale by [feb.2] J.L. VIALET. nWright Parthammes.-A large ssortment, just receiveddirect from themsaubto es, for sel by. . VIAL.ET. jan.26. el l Boob sad statlonary, Printing Paper, Plyg Cards, for male by J. L Vtr r. feb. 2 0rt Ianusuc.-A large assor 2ent for #9e feb.2 J. L. `IbLET 12 Do"e Brqwn's.asenceofGlger. jstreceived and for sale by [feb. 2.] J. V.. Zr. [ D[]3o0 Wolfs Aromatic Schnapps, for saleb S12- f"eb.2"" J.L. I . ITgsAt rPowder. I1 Aeery .uperior artiele for sale by jan 5 "t . WADDILL. WILLIAM BOGEL. WholeJal. and R.etai Druggist & Apotheeary, BATON ROUGE, LA. K EEPS ONSTANTLY ONXHAND and is daily increasing his stock of everything usually kept in country and city Drug stores. Your orders are re spectfully solicited, feeling assured that he can give satisfaction to his customers--prices will be low-terms liberal-your orders whether in or out of his line will meet with prompt attention. Particular attention will be paid to packing and shipping. -'Every thing shipped by him per any good steam boat, will be insurid. It will be to your interest to buy your Drugs and Medicines from march I WM. BOG1EL. Llane I Lime I Furnished in any quantity, send your orders to march 1 WM. BOGEL. G arden SeetlI ` o000 Papers fresh warranted. Please order from WM. BOGEL, march 1 Druggist. R ators. A line assortment just opening at dec. 5 ~5. WM. BOGEL'S, Druggist. Hot Cakes. Delicious light ones and no mistake, if you call for Yeast powder at dec 5 '55 WM. BOGEL'S Druggist. Are you DIspeptlet Use iogel's German Bitters or Pastilles de Vechy, dec 5 '55 A rtteles for the Toilet. Soaps, Pomades, Perfumes, Satchets, Powder Rouge. Lilly White. Shell, Buflalo Horn. coarse and fine Comhs. Brusnes of all kinds, a new supply just received by dec 5 55 WM. BOGEL, Druggist Throston & IIartklns. Kentucky mustard 50 dos. In ;, K and lt pack ages in store and for sale by dec 5 '66 WM. ROGEL, Druggist. , S tarch, Starch. 20 boxes Colegiates Superior Pearl Starch, the best in use, for sale in any quantity by dec 5 '5 WM. BOGFIL,'Druggist. Clakes, Cakes C Spices, Haroring Extracts and Rose Water. For sale by Wm. BOGEL. Druggist. In time ofPeaee Prepare for War. Shaw's Chtolera Syrup should be on every planta-s. tion. It is a saovereign remedy for Cholera. Cholera Morbus. I)iarrhoea, Dysentery, and will give a most in stant relief to Cramp in the Stomach. Give it a trial -your money will be refunded if it does not turn out as represenlted. Price 50 centsfor4 oz. bottles orlarger size $l. For sale by jan 5 WM. BOGEL, Druggist. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW GOODS! THE IUND)FJSIGNFJ have just received by the latest arrivals from Europe, a splendid assortment of goods. vie : FRFNCH MERINOES. MUSLIN DE L\INE CIOYrTHS for MANTTII.AS. FRENCH and ENtGI.lSH MANTTI.TLAS, I',A1I) SILKS of different cioy BLACK DAMASK (TI/AKS, do CtrLT CASSIMER.t, C.SSIN FTS. CIAI.T.ENES CAS MF1F.lS,' CUitTAIN DAMASKS, GENTI.EMEN'S (CI.(flIHNG of all kinds, PL.ANTATION ,(;t.0 S, B(KTS and SIIHOES. and an asnortment of gooals too numerous to mention. ~-#-For sale at the us.tl lo* w lrices at the Baton Rioug (lweap Store. South ~Ul ulevarl. nor 2155 P. (ITOPP'TN & CO. FURNITr TRE STORE. JACOB PIPER, FURNITURE WAREHOUSE Uaton Utongc, La. IIE undlersigned respectfully informs the citizens of FKast and West Baton Rouge, that he has just re rerved and is constantly receiving a large supply of FURNITURE. which he offers for sale LOW. He is at all times prepare d to MANUFA(TL'RE furniture of all descriptions and on the most reasonable terms. He invites A VISIT fronm his friends. before purchasing in the city. His present supply consists of Sofas. .,rmoirs. redsteads, Bureaus. Side-boards. Center, Side Chairs of every desctiption, and Dining Tables, Settees, Sofas, Mirrors, Washstands, Secretaries. O anl in fact every article in the furniture line. jan 12'53y JACOBI PIPER. JOHN TILANO. WORKER IN TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET IRON. HE subscriber respectfully begs leave to inform his friends and the public generally, of this and the adjoining Parishes, that he is now prepared to execute all work in the above line, in the best and most work manlike manner. He is ready at all times, to make or repair Steam. Supply, Cold water, Escape adil Stope Pipes of every kind, quality and description. Breeching, Tin or Copper Gutters. Spouts or Valleys for lining Cornices, made and put up. Always on hand, a general assortment of Tinware, Sugar-house Lamps, Lanterns, Oil Cans, &c., &e. S All orders from the country promptly attended to. JOrHN TILANO, Church Street, B1ton Rouge. JOSEPH MIrcKITHICK, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, I AM PREPARED to take contracts in my line. All work done with neatness and despatch. W" All kinds of jobbing done at a short notice. N. B.-Plans for Public and Private buildings, city and country houses, cottages, suburban villas, &c., given upon the mostapproved style. SSehoplon Florida street, East of Maine, in the in the rear of the Presbyterian Ohurch. March'6. ASIJBURY REGER, HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER" A NY orders given me for House, Sign, or Ornament al painting, Paper-hanging, and Glazing, will meet with prer-t attention. As I am permanently located in BateC :ouge, and as it is my interest to give gene ral satastmtion, I shall thy to do it. Sep. 29, 1842. ASHBURY REGERI. TIHEODORE GOLDMANN. DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES, AND Jewoelry. HARNIT WOUS1 RATON ROUG LOUISIANA. KEE'S constantly on band, a large and beautiful assortment of CLOCKS, WATCIS and JERWEL RY, which he offers to the citizens of East and West Baton Rouge and vicinity, on reasonable terms. Nov. lst 1684. To Archteets, Dnlder, Contrators, tes and Others. UNDERSIGNED would respectfully Inform Builders, Planters and the community at large, that he is now fully prepared to manuf.cture by steam power, at shortnoticeandmoderateprices, Oval, Gothic or Reviled Window-sash, all kinds of Pannel and Sash Doors, either fixed or revolting Door and Wndow BlInds, Door and Window Frames, Base, Moulding, Ac. Plaining, Tongueing and Grooving, turning of every description. Plank dressed to order of any width under two feet, and of any thickness under three inches. Timbers dressed perfectly true, of any ,length under thirty-five feet long and twenty inches square. W All orders allressed to me through the Post office, or S. M. Hart & Co., of Baton Rouge, will meet prompt attention. jan J. w. BROWN. 8lIE RIFF'S SALES. STATE OF LOUISIANA. PARISH OF WEST BATON ROUGE. IIThl JUDICIAL D1W0RICT COCRT. In matter of the succession of RI.cARc WALL, de ceased. No. 545. BY VIRTU'E of a commission, to me directed in the above entitled succession, from the 6th District Court, in and for said Parish and State, of date the 5th day of March, 1856, will be offered for sale at public Auction to the last and highest bidder at the last place of residence of the deceased, RIcHcAID WALL, in this parish. on Monday the 24th day of March, 1856. at 11 o'clock, A. M.. all the followjng described prop erty belonging to the succession of RicusiAs WALL. deceased. To wit: Consisting stock, hats, shoes, boots, ready made clothing, saddles and bridles; waggon harness, plan tation supplies, cutlery, hardware, crockery ware, paints, drugs, oil, tin ware, stationary, ie., he. Terms of Sale, The foregoing property to be sold for cash for all sums of fifty dollars and under payable on the day of sale, and for all sums over fifty dollars onacredit pay able on the 1st day of January next, 1867, purchasers to furnish their notes endorsed to the satisfaction of the administrator, and bearing eight per cent interest after due till paid. West Baton Rouge, March 6th, 1856. WM. WHITE, D. 5. ETAT DE LA LOUISIANE. PAROISSE D'OUEST BATON ROUGE, n Con DUC m1xREl DITRITr JtUDCIARAL ans l'affaire de la Succession de RIcaAan WALL, de cedee. No. 645. E N VERTU d'une commission a mol addresse dans la succession susdite, par l'honorable Cour du 'ssxante District Judiciare, lhans et pour la dite par, oisse et 'btat, j'exposeral en vent' publique au plus otirant et dernier encherrisseur, a la dernier residence de Richard Wall, decedee, en cette parolsse, Lundi, le 24 Man, 1856 a 11 heures A. x., lea proprietes ci-apries deerites, ap partenant a ha succession de Richard Wall. decedee savoir: fourniture de magasn. consistant en chapeaux Souliers, Bottes, Linge fait, Selles et Brides, Harnais de Waggon, Fourniture d'Habitation, Coutelries, Quincadlerie, l'oterie. Groceries, Paintures, liuiles, Ferblanterie, ke.. &c. Conditions de la Vente. Leo proprietes ci-,lesus serottt vendues an comp tant pour tout sommes de cinquante piastres, et an desso,us, payable le Jour de la vente, et toutes som mes au dessus de cinquante piastres, a un credit payable le lier jour de Janvier 1867. Les acquereurs fourniront leurs billets endorses a lh satisfaction de l'administrateur, et portant l'interet a Jaison de huit pour cent apres echeance jusqu'au paiment. Ouest Baton Rouge, Mars 6, 1856. Win. WHITE, D. 8. SITATE I)F LOUISIANA, PARISH OF .WEST BATON ROUGE, s.xrm JUDICIAL D0IRCr 6OUR1T. In the matter of the Succession of Ca.nu.a Nor= dee~d. No. 5646 BY VIRTUE of a commission to me directed in the above entitled succession, from the 5th District Lourt in and for said Parish, of date the 19th day of December. 1865, will be offered for sale at public auc tion to the last and highest bidder at the last place of residence of the deceased, Charles Noyes, in this par ish. on Monday the 31st day of March next, 1856, at 11 o'clock A. x.. all the hereinafter described prop erty, belonging in common with the succession of Hiram Noyes and Chas. Noyes dec'd. To wit : 1st. A certain tract of land situated in this parish and designated as the south-east quarter of section 27 in Township 6, range 11; in the district of lands sub jectt.o sale at New Orleans. tJ The south-west quarter of section 27 Township 6, range 11 east. containing t160 acres with the iom provements thereon. Ia. The south-west quarter of section 27. Township 6. range 11 east. containing 160. The negro s6man Ann aged about 45 years. Lot of wageons andi harness; 19 head of mules and horses: three oxen; 600cords of wood; 9"200 pickets: one lot lIumner and hoop poles: stock of goods in store con sisting of shtoes tin-ware, clothing. groceries, ec. Trpar or SOUL-3~Moveables to be sold on a credit of six months from the day of sale, purchasers to furnish their notes with approved personal security. The land and slave to be sold one forth cash and the bal ance on a credit of one, two and three years from the day of sale, purchasers to furmsh their notes with ap proved personal security. and mortgage retained until full and final payment. notes to be made papable at the office of Recorder of this parish. W. B. Rouge, Dec. 31st, 18665. N. W. POPE, Sheriff. EfAT LIE LA LOUISIANE, Parotsse d'Ouest Baton Reage, cota DU slxlErt DLSTRICr JtCDICAIRE. Dans l'affaire de la Succession de Charles Noyes, dece de. No. 533. EN VIERTU d'un commission a moi address dans la succession susdite. S La Cour du Sixieme Dist rict dans et poor la dite Paroisse. en date du 19 De cembre 185566, j'offrirai en ventS publique an plus haut et dernier encherrisseur. a it dernier residece de Charles Noyes, decede, dans la dite Paroisse Lundi, le 31 Mars prochain. 1856. a 11 heures A. x.,. les proprietes ci apres decrites, ap partenant aux successions de Hiram Noyes et de Char les Noves tons deux decedees, savoir: Un certain morceau de terre situe dans cette par oisse et designe eomme etant le quart de Sud est de lh sectiono37, du'Townehip 6, du Range 11 Eat, dans Ia District des terres sujettes a etre vendues aia Nou. relle Orleans. Le quart Ss.1 d'Onest de la Section 17, Township 6. dn Range 11, st, contenant 160 acres avec les amehli orations qui s'y trouvent. .e quart Nord dIouest dle la Section 27. Township 6. Range 11, Est, contenant 160 acres. Egalement. le negresse, Anne, agee d'environ 45 ans, -un lot de Waggons et Harnais-19 Mulcts et Che vaux--3 Boef.s-600 cordes de Bois-600 pieux-nu lot de bois et cercles de Baril--le stock de Marchandises dans le magasin, consistant en Souliers, Ferbhanterses Habillements faits, Groceries, hc., c. Termes de la Vente. Leo 3eubles, payables en six moisdo jour de la veote lea acquereurs devront fournir leurs billets endosses. La Terre et ha Negresse seront -eelues en quatr comptant et ha balance payable en no, deux et troe ansi, du jour de lh vente. Lesacqstereurs deront foui, ni leurs billets endoses a satisfamction et hypbthequ sera retenue jsqu'an paimeut final des dites terres et l'eselave, . Toutes lea snusdits billets seront faits pyab:es so Bureau du Recorder de cette Paroisse. Onest Baton Ronge, Deembre 31, 186. N. W. POPE. Sheriffe. STATE OF LOUISIANA. Parish of East Balon Rouge. SIXTH JUDICIAL lISTEIJ" COET " In the matter of the Succession of ARmIars LAxDwT, deceased, wife of Valmont Perbos. No. 644. By VIRTUE of a commission to me directed in the above entitled succession, from the Sixth DIis trict Court il and for said Parish and State, will be offered for sale at public Auction, to the last and highest bidder, at the last place of residence of the deceased in this Parish, on Saturday B2e day t 'arch aet, 1856. at 11 o'clock .t x., all the hereinafter described prop erty lying and being in said parish of West Baton Rouge and belonging to the succession of Arthmese Landry deed., wife of Valmont Ferbos, to wit: COMMUNITY PROPERTY. 1st. A certaid tract of LAND, known as the Louis Thibivillier tract, situated in this Parish! containing fifty superficil acres more or less, bouned below by land of J. T. Landry, and above bylands of widow Jean Tuilher anmd in the rear by lands of oidore Daigle. 2d. Another tract of land situated In this Parish in the rear of the above des cg ed tract containing about twenty superficial cres, ounded above by lands of widrow Jean Tuilher, below by Isidore Daigle and in front by tract ofland above described, with the build ings and improvements on both of said tracts to be mold together. 3d. The undivided half of a tract of land in this Parish, held in common with the succession of Paul Ferbos, and designated as the South East quarter of section 26, in Township 8 of Range 11 East, and con taining one hundred and fifty-eight 301000 acres. Negro slaves community property.--Charles, negro boy aged about 25 years, (a runaway;) Dick, negro man aged about 35 years, (runaway;) Peter, negro man aged about 25 years, (runaway;) Mary, negro wosan aged 25 years, and her two children, Robert aged 2 years, and an infant about 3 months old. Personal community property.-One lot of fence posts, flSatboat planks, corn, fodder, sheep, horn cat tle, horses, and hogs. Plantation utensils, household and kithen furniture. Seperate property of deeased.-Ne.gro girl Lizzy aged about 4b years, and her child William9 years and Eugene 3 years. iae, glrllSyem, Joeaphne girl 1 years. Adeline girl 18 years. One bed and bedding and other household furniture. SHERIFF'S SALES. TERMS OF SALE. The movable effects to be sold for cash for all sums of fifty dollars and under, and for sums over and above payable on the 24 day of January next, 1857. The land and slareo to be sold payable in three equal in stallments, the first on the 1st day of February 1857, the second on the lot day of February 1858, and the third and last payableon the lt day of February 1859. Purchasers to furnish their notes endorsed to the sat isfaction of the Administrator, payable at the office of Recorder of this Parish, and bearing 8 per cent. inter-. est after maturity till paid, and mortgage retained on the land and slaves until full and final payment. WM, WHITE, D. Sheriff. West Baton Rouge, Feb. 16. ITAT DE LOUISIANE, Paroiese d'Onest Baton Rouge xZKIIma DIseRICT JUDICAIRE. Dana l'affaire de la Succession de ARTnamEa LA.NmT, dicide, femme de Valmont Ferbos. No. 544. EN VERTUE d'une commission addressie dana la susdite succession, par Ia tour du 6me Iistrict pour Ia Paroisse et Etat susdits, it sera offert en vente publique, au plus offrant ct dernier encherisseur a la derniere residence de la defunte en cette Paroisse, Samedi le S.me jour de Mars prochain,t186, all heures A. x, lea proprietea ci-apres decrite situen cette Paroise et appartenant a Ia Succession de Arthe mine Landry, d4cedee, femme de Valmont Ferbos, savoir: ler. Un certain morcean de terre connue sons le nom de Louis Thibivillier tract, situe en cette Paroisse, con tenant cinquante acresde superficie plus ad moins ,bor ni en has par terre de J. T. Landry et en haut par terre de veuve Jean Tuilher, en arriere par terre de Isidore Daigle. 2me. Un autre morcean de terre situe en cette Paroisse en arrmere du morceanci-dessus deerit, con tenant environ vingt acres de superfiete bornse en haut par terre de veuve Jean Tuilher en bas par Isidore Daigle, et en avant par terre ci-deosus decrit avec lea batisses et amelioration our les deux des dits morceaux pour etre vendu ensemble. ime. 14 moitle indivise d'un certain morceau de terre en cette Paroisse tenue en commun avec la sue cession de l.ul Ferbos et designs comme quart do i. section sudist de la section 26, dana le Township 8 du Range 11 Estet contenant cent cinquante huit 30-100 acres. Len Negres de la communotee.-Charles, negres homme agee de 25 ans (maroneur;) Dick, negrehomme ague de 35 ans (maroneur;) Peter, negre homae agee de 35 ans (maroneur:) Marie, negresse ague de 25 an, o esn deux edfens, Robert agee 2 amn ct un enfent de trois mois. Bien de communotee personelle.-Un4ot de Pote and oieux, planche de chalantt, mains, foin, moutons, betes' i'corne, cheveaux, et cochans, les ustansille arratoire et nn lot ee meublea meublant et ustansille de cuisine. Los propritiese separes.-Lijzsy negresse age de 45 ans et ses enfens William age de 9 ans at Eugene de3 ans, Liza negresse agee de 18 ans, 8osephinede 15 ans, et Adeline de 13 ans, un lit garnie et autre meubles de maison. CONDITIONS DE LA VENTE. Les effects mobelier seront vendue an comptant pour toute somme de cingants piasters et au deasons de cinquante piastres payable Ia 2me jour deJanvier 1857, le terre et lea enclaves seront vendue payable en trois termes egeaux.le premier payable le ler Fevrier 1857, le secona payable le ler jour de Fevrier 1858, et le3me et dernier payable le ler jour de Fevrier 1859, oes ac quereurs fournerant leaurs billets endorsee a la satis faciion de l'ad~inistrateur payrble au bureau du Re cocder de cette Paroisse et portent interests a raison de huit pour cent. par an apris echeanee j'usqu'an patement plein et final et bypotheques reteme sur la terre et lea eaclaves J'usqu'an paiement pleas et final WM. WHITE, D. Sheriff. Ouent Baton Rouge, Fev. le 16. U. S. MARSHAL'S SALES. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT Eastern Ditruet of Loeatlaasa. D. R. WL'cArs Vs. Jaase Ft-ns A ala. No. 227118. B Y VIRTUE of an alias writ of fieri facias to me di reeted in the above entitled cause, I will sell to the hirhest bidder at the Court House in the Parish of West Baton Rouge on MONDAY the 17th day of MARCH 1856r, at 12 x., the following described land seized as the prop rety of the defendant F. A. Woods; viz.: A traction of the N. E. quarter of section No. 80, Township eight, Range 12 East. also the fractie, of S. F. quarter of the section, Township and Range afore said. containing in the aggregate One Hundred and Ninety-two (192) acres more or less, situated in the Parish of West Baktn Rouge. Trtm of Sale--Twelve months credit, the purchaser giving bond with approved security and mortgage on the premises sold according to law, at the time of adju dication. J. M. KENEDY, U. L. Marshal In and for the Eastern 8Istrict of Louisiana seb-16 Vents pa, le sarshal dree Wlat uinis DANS LA COCR DU CIRCUIT, Est Distrlet de la Lolaslane. P. R. WIlvoGr Va. JE Ft-Lo E Am .. No. 2278. EN VERTU d'un writ de Plnties Fitri Facias i moi E adresse dans I'affair ci-dessus, j'offreria au plus haul et et ernier enchdrisseur, i la maison de Cour de Ia Paroisse Ouest Biton Rouge, LUNDIle17 MARS, 1856, a midi; laterre ci-alprs decrite, saisie comme Ia propriete du defendeur F. A. Woods, savoir: Cne portion on partie du quart N. E. de Ia Section No. 80, Township 8, Range 12 Eat egalment la fraction S. E. du quart de Section, Township et Range de la sction susdite, contenant cent quatre-.vingt douze acres plus an moins, situa dans a parolee d'Onest Biton Rouge. Conditions de la vente--Douze mois de Ia credit, Ia-. qucreur devra fournir son bon ou obligation avee secu rite, et hypothsque retenue surs leos terres coatform ment a loi a. temps de l'adjudication. J. M. KENEDY, U. S. Marshal, District Est de la Lonisiane. SUCCESSION NOTICES. STATE OF LOUISIANA, PARl:,iki OP WIST BATON I OUGiE, XTJUDICIAl. D slICTr conal, n the matter of the succession ofL. B. Dicrs., decd. No. 550. W HER&tS Aogustin Leclercq has applied for the eu ratorship of the above Succession, Notice is hereby given that all legal opposition to the appointment of said Augustin Leclercq as curator aforesaid, must be filed in the Clerk's Omce of said perish within ten days from the publication hereof Clerk's Ofice,Feb. 29, A. D., 1856. W. B. CHAMBERLAIN, Clerk. ETAT DE LA LOUISIANE, Parohse d'Ounet Baton Beaoe, aonR DU am s DTraIm r JDInmU.L Dans 'affaire de Ia Succession de L B. DirE, decedee. No. 650. ATIENDU que Augustin Leelerq fait application pour Ia curatelle de Ia susdite succession AVIS eat par le present donne que tout opposition legale a Ia dite nomination comme Curateur, sera en reristre uans le bureau du Gredmer de la dite prroisse, dans dix jours de la prcmiere publication de oette avis. Bureau du Grelfer ce 29me Fev. 1864. W. B. CHAMBERLLIN, Greer. ADVERTISEMENTS. GOLDMAN & WEILMAN'S! OtOEaZO YMBiTroAB 3 THE FALL SEASON HAS OPENED, AT THE SEW ORLEANS CHEAP STORE. NOW IS THE TIME FOR BARGAINS! MOST RESPECFULLY INFORM the inhabi tV tants of Baton Rouge and viciaity, that we have n store our supply of Pall and Winter Good a both for the use of LADIES and GENTLEMEN, con sisting of a very EXTENSIVE and WELL-SELECTED assortment of Faney, Domestlc, Staple Dry Goods, Em breaMery, Heelery, Tramimngs, Jde. Together with a very rich stock of CLOTHING and GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, of the latest syles, in fact Ull that can be desired to complete a ladies' and Gent's wardrobe. To the Publle. Our invariable motto is, "the one price IyJlem aad cheap at tau'" and that such is the fact, one call will satisfy. Come One I Come A IlI your wants can besupplied at the old dsad of the New Orleans Cheap Store, corner of Iafayste and laurel streets. nov28 GOLDMAN & WEILWAN. C"aehou for Smokers. SPersons indulging in smoking wlOAnd this art cl invaluable as a brt destroyr, for sale by jam 6 f N. E WIDDUIL. BUSINESS CARDS. A w. CAMROM, RCHITECTd BsILDER. Or . ders can be sent tlhtough the Poat e·.e. A MONTAN & BROTHER, FA.IR Y GROC8£E K CorneT Third and Church streets. G L. SESM, CARPEVITER OIIwtERBUILDER. * Shop on Fifth street. -OLDMAN & WEILMAN, NEW ORLEANS CHEIP G Store, corner fayette and laurel strseti. H T. WADDILL, DRUGGISTd CHEMIST. Ceu H e ner Third and Church streets. H AIRNEY OUSE. WILLIAM MARKhAMPRO prietor. H M. FAVROT, ATTORNEIY ' COtNR.ELLOR e at law. Ofce at theOourt House, West fa on Rouge. JAMES M. MCSSEI.MAN, At TORNEY & COTUZaN lor at Law. Office on 'arel street. J A. VIALLTF, DRUGGIST fi CH.LlST. Third a street bet. Conventlon and North Boulevard. J H. SHENCK, BRICK YARD! MILLS. Offce o on Church opposite the Harney House. T W. BROWN, ARCHITECTI BUILDER. Ornler -J u can bedsent throught the Postoiee. JACOB PIPER, FURNIVFURE .ALREHOUSE dc. Church street. JOSEPH JOOR, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT Law. Office with P. A. Walker, J. P., on Church street near Third. J M. BRUNOT, ATTORVEY & .OCZSELtBOR AT * Law. Office on Main street. J M. McCUTCHEN, ATORNEY4 COU1NSELLOR S at Law. Office on Laurel street. JOSHUA BEAL, WHOLESALE d RETAIL GRO cer. Church street. P CIOPPIN & CO., BATON ROUGE CHEAP * Store. South Boulevard. S P. GREV B, ATTORNEYr (COUNSELLOR AT Se Law. Office on Lafayette street, Batbn Rouge, and near the Court louse. West Baton Rouge. SS. HALL, ATTORNEY 4 COUNSELLOR AI L Law. Office on aurel street. REODORE. GOLDMANN, DEALER IN CLOC..,. SWatches, etc., Under. the Barney House. T G. & P. H. MORGAN, ATTORNEYS 4 C0OUN . sellors at Law. Office on Laurel street. WlTM. BOGE[ .DRUGOGIST CHEMIST. Lafayette VV' st., near Chureh. W F. TUNNARD&CO., CARRIAGES, HARNESS S&rc. Maine st., nest the City Hall. W.F. TUNNARD. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Carriage., Bggies, Hars. &c. ,IEIR stock of BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYT, HAR RESS, BAROUCHIE, COACHES and WHIPS, is now complete. They invite an examination sn their stock before purchasing in New Orleans or elsewhere, as they guarantee their prices as low as any in the enuth. W Wareroom on Main street next the City Hall. s MA..L.7crcrtIQ and Lcrxahno in superior style at the old stand corner of Church and Main streets. Baton Rouge, Sept. 1st 1865-y Carpenters &Plantation Tools. Planes, Saws Tape lines, Gs'gei Saw Files, Rules. Mill Files Hammers, Square Files, Hatchets, Bastard Files, Vices, Match Plans, Drawing Knives, Thrn Screws, Hand Screws, Gimblets, Levles, Bevils, Handles, MalBts, Trowels, uoers, Braoes, Saw Setts, Shoe Knives. Stock and Dis, Flat ogers, Beach Hooks, Emory Paper, Plane Irons; Axes, Sand Paper, For sae by tit. Weenches, Penls, Plyers, D. C. MONTA N, Augurs, Tweezers, Gouges, Plhmbs, and eHollows Rounds Compasses, H. T. WADDILL, DRUGGoIST AND APOTHECARY,. Erch st , satan lop, Ici SKEEPS constantly on bhad, a fresh supply of K' SBAZIN'SandR.k G . A. WUGHT SURIVALL Fh lkRFUMREY and EANCY AlrICLES, directly from'. Philadelphia. co sp.aigthe-exquisite PINAUD EXTRACTS, ASSORTED ETRACIS, BARBEL POMAlDE. DIAMOND URN POMADE, MILK OF ROBES, NENPA MATCHER, DIAMOND CEMENT, WATERS' TOOTH SOAP, NUTRITIVE CREAM, ERESH CONGRESS WATER, MEDICINE CHENST COLOGNE WATER, GLASSWARE for DRUGGISIM. TOILEP POWDER, CAIENOU FOR SMOKERS, NURSING BOTTLES, PRIBERVE JABS, PERFUMERY. HAIR OILS, RICE HECKERS'ARIJ,. ARROW ROOS ANDTAPIOCA. - COMPOSISON POWDERS, MICROSBCOPES, GURDROPS, SPONGEB, RESH PEARL BARLEY" DENTAL INSTRUMI i. BIRD SEED, PRSSARIES. jan 5 H. T. WADDIIL. JOSEPH McKITRICK Architeet sa6 Builder. Skop on Flerida aed, eat q Meain. I WOULD respectfully m .the attention of the pub lic to my assortment for Ae new year. Havring made arrangements with one of the best manufactu ring estabtshments in Cincianati, I am prepared to furnish SASH DOORS and BLINDB, made of the best of white pine lumber and of superior workmanship, much cheaper than can bemade in the South. Persons in the country wiehing to build rill find it to thei ad vantage to consult with Ie before building. W Orders from hecountry earnestly solicited. W- Country worek of all kinds punctually attended to in the most workmanlike manner. Aw Plans and specilltions for city and coantry houses, surburbasa ilas, Ac., gven in the meat ap- proved stylts. All kinds of Job work attended to with neat ness and dispatch, water cisterns made of the bet. material W. A. 1PANNEY & CO. DRAIERSK IN FRENCH AND AMERICAN e, Ca, Straw Oemas Umbrellas de,,. No.. a Canal Street, New Orleans. Apri12 185 . G. WILSON, House, Sign & Ornamental PAINTER.IL Stbopon Tkird * qf5 No roSO. f M PatC *&. AVING permanently located ri Baton Rouge, we would respectfu solicit share of the pbli Being pticable workmen we abd to do work on the most reasmos term uad n the bs ,Particular attention Ai to NnG MARlB , PAPER IANGIN4, eAc., t.U . weatted. Orders plantation work (th Poet Ores or otherwise) solitted and promp-tl -tedd. jian.26 1. tof direlW- asixes, supewior q9l toy, em baud sad hecs b Iy T. WA1 Jan .