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The Vnion'a f otel. (LATSI ARIAN'8.) . B1. o00ou O ' T1 ISLIO SQtIAIb, CLINTON, TAO. T AVING thoroughly repaired and refih 1] alshed this popular and well known hous, the uabdamigned are prepared to receive Board err and entertain Travellers. Their table will be fhrniahed with the best the niarket can af* ford, and no pains or exertions will be spered to please and aeeommoaate those who may favor them with thpeir patrouns Conneeted with the Hotel is a large and :oomy stable, Every attention will be pai d t lorses placed at livery. Heress, Buggies, hnd Carriages, for hire, aid WORHtAM & DIXON. The Killian Houie. 3. V CORaNER OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE, CLINTON, LA, THIS well known establishment is now open for the reception of Boarders and the ac sommodation of Travellers.. The House has undergone a thorough renovation, and is now in complete order, and the proprietor willsar. neither pains or money in rendering it a deal sable retreat for all who may favor him with a call. There is a large and commodious STABLB attached to the premise, and good and atten tivegrol '- EVANS WHITE. WILLIAM ELDER'S It sam fA Late a lRoge Dear IaeO, of MAIL STAGES. HAVING resumed'the manage ment of the Mail Stage Line, be sean CFeson, BatoS Rouge, and Jackson, the nndersigned would respectfully Inform the travlling public, that his Coaches will run each #wy, EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK, ccepting Sundays, leaving Clinton and Baton Rouge, at 9 o'clock, -X. From Clinton to 'Fram Baton Rouge, to Baton Rouge,..$8 00 Clinton,......$8 00 Ji~kson,...... 1 00 Jackson...... 9 60 Mt.Willing,... 9 00 Mt. Willing,.. 2 00 Plane,....... 9 60 Plains,..... 1 60 ,,I.hBEvery attention paid to the comfort and convenience of peasengers. mar 24 WM. ELDER. MILLS, CLEVELAND, & Co. Provision and Grooery Store. REBSPECTFULLY Inform their friends and the trading publdi, that they have on hand a large and complete stock of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, together with a well selected assortment of Dry Goods, Hats, Boots,,Sboes, Hardware, and in fact every article in demand, for Family or Plantation use. They are prepared to make advances on Cotton consigned to OAKEY & HAWKINS, and to afford all the facilities usual in their line of business. a14 Ot aad Silver Seotaoles, A WELL SELEC'TE and superlor as 3 sortment of (old, silver, and Steel rimmed Spectales to suit all ages, constantly on hand and for sale a 41 WM. SADLEIR, Brick Row. Da. G. H. SCHOFIELD, LATE QP BAYOU SARA. RESI'ECTFULL,Y tenders his professional servi o, to, ti(e public. (cZlk ait Beecheno & Co's (it ;.aduller' I) rug Store. li sideoc' In the house I,rI.lry occupie!d by .t. 11oom, north of the Metho ,.t l'hurclh. Clhtui, La. jy 14 A*The unde r;igned, cltizens of West Fellclans, ce rtly that we buare known r. Giu.urar A. Sonovtlo. fobr many years. whlale practicing au a Physician and Surygpou in cid Parish, and reoemmend him to the eitzenll of Ealt Fetllcana, twbere we Iundderstand he has lucated,~ ns such. believing him well qualified. Layou Sara. July ithb, 1855. Jae. R. Marks, John H. Stannard, i,. D. Brewer, Wm. H. Packie, John 11. Henuhaw, C. E. Hoses, D. W. C. Jones, Sanml. J. Powell, James W. Itobinson J. B. Wederstrandt, Charles Stour, Jackson Motley, John Whiteman, Edwin Leet, A. Lartigue, Louis E. Turner, Wm. Enders, David Castle, Jamus P. Harper, Cad. IBrodenax, David Austin, R.U. Wederstrandt, ( Evan Turner, WM. KERNAGHIIAN, Importer, and Wholesale and Retail Dealer Ia Watches, Jewelry, Cutlery, GUNS, PISTOLS, & FiANCY GOODS, NO. 65 CANAL STREET,. NEW ORLEANS. N. B. Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired. a14 HOME MANUFACT6RY OF WAG ONS, CARTS, &c. &c. R . RI $Y IB "W', CONTINUES to carry on the WHEELWRIGHT business in all of its various branches. lie has on hand a large assort aeut of supe rior well scasoned material, and all orders for work will be executed with prompttness, and in a workmanklik, manner. Repairing of all kinds done immediately. His shop is immediately opposite the stablese of the Union Hotel. a 14 IBLACKSMITHING. I HAVE engaged a competent work man, and will personally see that all wood workdoune by nme is properly iron od. All orders for Blacksmith work will be promptly,attended to and faithfully executed. BUGGIES, On latd and for sale. je 9 ItliCIARD RIGBY. ONE hundred coils machine Itopve.just received, MILLS, CULEVI LANIJ & Co. TWINTY bales nldia Jliggiug, for u l by-y SMILIL, CLEVELAND & Co. 3.0 SACKS Egyptian seeid Oats, just received 3 i frum St. Louis, for sale by MIILS, CLIEVELANI) & Co. IIAtNESS. I IAVE a uot of seculd hand double Hornes , fit for a pair of large horles, which I will sell low or eah. FRITZ, ~, Ru.IF e. IN CON14PTION with the usual matter, political and literary, contained in the UNI vTn S~ATES Rsviaw, we Intend to republish all the state papers extant on the question of state rights as announced inthe Virg niaResolutions of '98 and '99. The publicaton will embrace also the works of standard writers such as John Taylor of Caroline, whose works are now nearly out of print. Thes valuable political data will be garefully collected, and when com pleted, will furnish a complete constitutional history of our Pederl Union. The subsrip tion list of the " S..RigAt Regiser" (the prospectus of whiclh was iued under the api probation of the Democratic members and senators in congrem) will be furnished regular ly with the 4 u this date, and we hope each subecriber will feel that he is performning a duty,to s-great and sacred political principle extending the list of names already on our it 4 time fq us to go go back to thosdpanr principles upon which the great fabric. of de mocracy rests; principles originated and defined by those who erested,'and best understood the true meaning of the constitution. It is time that the friends of state sovereignty should ral ly around some common nucleus, to resist the wild latitudinarianism of the age, and evident tendency of the republic towards concentration -to end at best in a mixed monarchy. It is . time for eakh states-rights man to feel that he . must give his own personal individual inflnence to the defense of the very corney-stone of our constitutional government. ' We send the Review to the subscribers of the State-Rights Register, and feel confldent that they will respond heartily to the call. The true Democtacy have a great battle to fght, a great principle of self-government to uphold, an inspired Constitution to defend. SMay each one of us feel that it is an individual Iduty. ) LLOYD & CAMPBELL, Publisheru. WAsUINoroN, April, 1855. I UNITED STATSa Review Ovicz.) N. B.-Until further notice, please address the Publishes at 9S5' Broadway New York. NOTICE. THs UNITrr'SrATEs REVIew is a firmly-estab lished monthly now just completing its fourth I volume, and devoted to the defense and pro I mulgation of the principles of Jefferson and Calhoun. Each number contains ninety-six pages of original matter, and is embellished with a portrait; that' of Hon Jeff. Davis, a highly wrought steel engraving will we found in the present (May) edition. The mechanical execution of the REHvP w will compare favora I bly with any work of the kind extant. Terms; Single copies, $8 if paid strictly in r advance; clubs of five, $18 in advance. Specimen numbers will be sent to those who desire them. Friends of the Review and of the Register are respectfully requested to act as local agents. may 19-3m D,E BOW'S REVIEW. VoL. XVIll. A DAPTED primarily to the Southern and Western States of the Union. Including Statisties of Foreign and Domestic Industry and Enterprise. Publisbed Monthly in New Orleans and Washington City, at Five dollars per annum, in advance. Address either city. a.Postage; Two cents a number, if pre paid quarterly. u1.A few complete sets of the work, bound handsomely, (600 to 100 pages,) are for sale at the office, deliverable in any of the large cities of the Union. Subscribers can always have their numbers bound at cost at the New Orleans or Wasbing ton offices, or obtain numbers necessary to com plete their sets. Three months notice of discontinuance reo rfluied rom subscribers. a 14 HARPI'EI'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE. ACII NUMBER of the Magazine will i. contain 144 octavo pages, in double col umns, each year tbus comprising nearly two thousand pages of the choicest Miscellaneous Literature of the day. Every number will contain numerous Pictorial Illustrations, accu rate plates of the Fashionb, a copious chronicle of current events, and impartial notices of the important books of the month. The volumes commence with the numbers for June and De cemnber; but subscriptions may commlence with any number. aus.--The Magazine may be obtained of Booksellers, periodical agents, or from the pub lishers, at Three Dollars a year, or Twenty-ive cents a number. The semi-annual volumes as completed, neatly bound in Cloth, are sold at Two Dollars each, and Muslin covers are fur nished to those who wish to have their buck numbers uniformly bound, at Twenty-five cents each. Eight volumes are now ready, bound. The publishers will supply specimen numbers gratuitously to agents and postmasters, and will make liberal arrangements with them for circulating the Magazine. They will also sup ply clubs, of two persons, at Five dollars a year, or live persons at Ten dollhrs. Clergy men supplied at Two dollars a year. Numlbers from the, commnencement are being reprinted. The Magazine weighs over' seven and not over eight ounces. The postage upon each number, which must he paid quarterly in ad vance, is Three cents. The publishers would give notice that they have no agents for whose contracts they are re sponsible. Those ordering the Magazine from uaents or dealers, must look to them for the supply of the work. HARPER & BROTHERS, a 14 Cliff Street, Few Yrok. LT.tlK BOXES, shaving cases, razors, razor stroijp V punf boxes, &c.. for urle by a 2t LANUWORTHY , TILDON. MISCELJLANEOUS. DESIRABLE TOWN RESIDENCE For Sale or for Rent MIY FAMILY RESIDENCE in the town of Clinton, in which I am now living, in. Iluding the entire premises, lot, dwelling house, kitchen, store-rooms, carriage house,, stables, cribs, and flower and kitchen gardens, besides all other appurtenances necessary and conveni. eant for a comfortable family residence. The lot is situated just near enough to the I public square to be both convenient and re tired; measures seventy-five feet front by three I hundred back, bounded on the east, north and - south by a public street, and on the west by the residence of D. C. Hardee,: Esqr. The dwelling house is two stories high, ii large and airy, raised several feet off of the ground, to admit the free passage of air under neath. It contains eight large rooms, fotu above, and four below; four measures eighteen e feet square, and four are seventeen by eighteen r There are also two large halls, one above, ant one below stairs. Also two balconies, both or t the upper story, one in front, the other in thl rear of the house, with a piazza on the lowel I story, fronting the street. This house was built for a family residence s and every attention was paid to the construe tion of every portion of it, with a view to beau e ty of structure, comfort and health. No resi t dence can be found in the Parish surpassing ii ni thllee lparticulalr. SThe kitchen is largo and. commodious, con e taming four extra rooms. There is a most excellent well on the prem r lees, affording water in good quantities, ampll aimcient for all family purpos.se if The entire establishment built in the fall o Lt 1858, is entirely new and in an admirable,stati of- repair. I will also sell all my kitchen and householi 0 furniture, comprising: sofas, chairs, tables, wilt I. dow curtain's, of flue quality, selected for in; I own use, &c. &c., on the most reasonable terms and in lots to suit the purchaser. The house and fixtures are insured to the 7tl of Muy, 1856. The purchaser will have th benefit of the insurance. A. LEVI. For further particulars inquire at the store c je9 A. LEVI, BLOOM, & CO. WOuMb, MIJYEIR & Co. 1I AVE recently removed from their old stand, I to the store formerly occupied by M. BioxM, where they keep constantly on hand, a complete assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, 8HOES, HATS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, &c. They are now well situated to offer every facility in their line of business and accomino date those who may favor them with a call. S28 3 -y 0 P. LANGWORTHY. [1455.] NORWOOD TILDO. LANGWORTHY & TILDON, Druggists and Apotheoaries, AND DBAL.IW IN BOOKS AND STATIONERY. A WELL selected asssortment of Perfume. 1 ry, Toys, and Fancy Goods. Music and Musical instruments. Paints, Oil, Lead, and Varnish, Brushes of all kinds, Fine Cutlery, Razors, and Soap. IS..See Advertisement on fourth page. inl4 BRICK ROW-CLINTON, LA. FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWEL. RY, &c. &c. ALWAYS ON HAND, and for sale by the subscriber, a general assortment of FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, SPECTACLES, &c. Ladies and Gentlemen's fine Breast Pins, Ear rings, Finger rings, Studs, Watch keys, Snaps, Gold and silver Pencils, with or without pens, Gold Lockets, Thimbles, German silver Spectacles, Together with a variety of other fine goods, warranted to be the articles for which they are Sold. The above stock was selected in New York and New Orleans by the subscriber, and is the largest and most superior ever offered in thl market. CALL AND EXAMINE. WjigWATcnEs, CLOCKS, AND JEWELRY, repair ed and warranted. His store is on Brick Row, one door north of W. W. Chapman & Co. a 14 WILLIAM SADLER. TO THE PUBLIC. I' IIE undersigned has removed his trimming L shop, to the building fronting his residence, on the Libelty road, a short distance north of the Union lotel. lie is prelared to execute all orders entrus ted to him, in his line of business, viz: trinmming and painting carriages, buggies, Ac. He is also prepared to do all kinds of uphol stery work, relniring furniture, varnishing and clhaning, and will have on hand and make to order all descriptions of mattrasses, & . All work done, warranted to be durable and at reasonable prices. s 30. G. KOCHI. FOlt SA LE. iby tihe subscribur, the celebrated Gin ,, I ,.i rady, aun excellent sto(rlchic, and for per w, alli.ctd with theu IDypepsia, it il valuiable. j4,9 WM. GUIRNEY, A FtESHl slupply of pure lliniorn, for medicinal Il.es, just received and for sale by oct 20 ANGWOltTII & T'IDN. CLOTHI ING, HIATS, BOOTS, & SIIOES. M INIE IATIST styles of Ilntst material tand bent lliish. oil hand and for aule by a 12 MIS, CIEVI ELAND . TO TIlE PUBLIC. AI,, p 'SOns ordlriug gods trou our Store1. can have ii.th samin ent, II tihety desire it, on.e mile in a..y dirt to trout the town oII o linton. sept. 23. W. W. l HAiMAN w CO. FAMILY GItOOERIES, Vo. CONFECTIONARY AND 'FAMIL T~E UNDERSIGNED, thankful for the I liberal patronage which he has received for a series of y6as during which his efforts to please and accommodate, he trants, has affords ed general satisfaction, with the view of in creaing that approbation and support has made large and valua1.. additions to his present ex tensive asegrtment. He is 'prepared to furnish Balls, Soirees, Weddings Assemblies, Dinner Parties (public or private5, and social gatherings, of whatever kind, with every article reqired. It would be to the interest of country mer chants and others, to call,'examine, and leave their orders. CONPECTIONARY. Candies, assorted Ginger, Canton Rock candy do Havana Cakes & pastry, ass'd Raisins, Layens & M.R. Sugar plums do Cherries in Brandy Preserves in syrup Cinnamdn and Spice do Brandy Strawberry cordial Candies, new style Raspberry do Cordials ass'd, superior Orgeat do do common Currants Mrsecat wine Citron, preserved Currant jelly Cloves and nutmegs Quince do Almonds, pecans Orange do Essences; lemon, rose Guava do Rose water, &c. &c. GROCERIES. Pork and bacon sides Mess Beef, by the half Shoulders and Hams or whole barrell Sugar cured Hams Cheese and butter Duflield's do Coffee and'tea StAgg & Shay's do Chocolate Sugars; brown, loaf, Mackerel, in kits and crushed & powdered barrels Soap and candles Salmon in kits Golden syrup, retail Dried apples Sugar cured beef Pickles, all sized jars Ketchups, &c Coniprising a full and superior assortment of superior FAMILY GROCERIES, all of which will be sold low, and in quantities to suit purchasers. WINES AND LIQUORS. Wines, old & choice Brandy, superior Port do do do lower grades Madeira do do Whiskey, all qualities Claret do do Gin and rum, superior Chanmpagne do Scotch Ale Muscat do London Porter American Porter Sweet'Oil, in half and do Ale whole bottles And a great variety of other articles for FAMI L. use. a14 WM. GURNEY A. SCHLANKER'S CONFECTIONARY AND FAMILY GROCERY. rI'HE subscriber still continues the above bu I siness at the old stand on Commercial Row. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received from the citizens of Clinton, and the public generally, he will spare no efforts to de serve a continuance of the same. lie has lately made large additions to his former extensive stock which enables him to furnish every thing in his line of the best qua lity, and on the most reasonable terms. Particular attention will be paid to the fur nishing Balls, Dinners, Weddings, &c., with cakes, candles, sweetmeats, fruits, wines, cor dials, and such other articles as may be want ed for such occasions. Among other articles now in store, he has the following ; Candies, assorted. Rock candy, Cakes and pastry, assorted, Confectionaries, Preserves, Raisins, best brand, Cinnamon and spices, Almonds and Pecans, Cloves, nutmegs, and currants, Cordials assorted. superior and common, Strawberry, raspberry, orgeat, ccrdials, Jellies; currant, quince, orange, guava, Sugar cured hams of the best quality, Mess beef, by barrell, or retail, Cheese; Swiss, German, and western, Coffee, tea, chocolate, butter, Mackerel, salmon, dried apples, Pickles, ketchups, Soap, candles, star and spermaceti, Wines ; Port, Madeira, Claret, Champagne, Muscat, Brandy, superior and common, Whiskey, Gin, Rum, Porter ; London and American, Ale ; Scotch and American, Sweet Oils, Sauces, prepared Mustard. In short, every article in the line of confec tionary and family groceries. BREAD I BREAD II Fresh Bread will be furnished every morn ing, delivered at the residences of those who may desire it. All orders left at the Store, will be puuctually attended to. may 5 A. SCHLANKER. W. W. CHAPMAN & Co. Importers and Dealers in Hardware, CUTLERY, IRON, NAILS. CASTINGS, Boots, Shoes, Saddlery, Trunks, and Plantation SUPPLIES. EAST sIDE PnuLIc SQUARE,-CLI.TON, LA. IIAVE a full and complete assortment of I every thing in their line. Their old custo mers and the public in general are requested to crll. april 8 L1LVERt SPOONS, tea and table, just received by 3 jo 9 NALMAN & STRAUSS. PICKLES I! irf HE best kind l p.ure whitu wine Vlnegar; to be prooured of BEECIIENO & Co. jy 14 tI ate Sealer's.) Brick Row. M.ISCELUL. AI ýbt . '. Gold Mine erde in 0 ; SCOMfE ND SEE! D1fRE! FROt1 HE4fDQ3AN2''RTE(R , NAtTMAN g& SBRAUT1pfj ~1EALERS in Fine Watches, Jew V elry, Books, Stationery, and Fancy Artioles, Invite the attention of the people of and vicinity, and the ladies especially ,to new and well selected stock of gqods. WATCR, ' JEWELRY, & co.prlsn Cooper, Tobias, dnd restl movements; Swiss and EngI . ! ve gether with a splendld.Atbot Eastern Jawanrvy of the latest style and best' 4 Sn.VER & PLATED WARs, all deRisr0ptons. ' TOILET ARTclits; Perflumnery, Ilait Ol,NP matreo, Fancy Soap and Extracts, direct t Harrisongs manufactory. WORK Boxas, Port Monnales, Fine Pocket, Books. CARD C~SF; silver, pearl, and shell. i; RAZORS a Ksvxms, Rogers' best brand. Books, consisting of staldnar nd amiscoU. neous works. Scuoor. Boors, recommended for their blgt and Instructive character. PoEMS, Of Amlierican and British authors. Novrms, latest and best puiblished, with a. great variety of other interesting reading, Music; a fine lot of sheet music, cmbracld pieces from the most gifted composers. We have suitable arrangements to proctd cooks, so that orders left with us will' promptly filled. AWWatches and Jewelry earefhlly rejljit od by the bI.t of workmen, and warrnated: We solicit a share of the public patronage, feeling convinced we shall be able to give en tire satisfaction. I-AIl articleh sold, warrnantd as repre sented, or the money refauded. 'Sign of tlhe IU WATCH, east(l , e Public Square, opposite the Port Office. ,!, je 9 NAUMAN & STRAUSS. . For the Spring and Summer. NEW GOODS. j OW receiving and opening, a splendid san ply of new goods for the SPRING AND SUMMER, at the old established house of Lavi, Braoly & Co., which will Ise disposed of on the most reasonable terms. Silk Tissue, Bareges, flowered and plain, Pluin jacconct' organdie, and dotted muslin, P'rinted rihbbed muslin, Plaid and cltck ginglmsIs, Edging and thruad luce, Ladies collars, cheinisettes and under sleces Handkerchif't, plain and emblroidel ed, Silk do Gents' cravats, ail kinds, Bonnet, cap, and belt Ribbons, Trimmings for ladies dresses, Irish Linens; brown, plaid, and check, do. French and Attakapas cottonades, Brown and bleached domnestics, Fancy Hrticles, &c. Spices, Snuffs, All kinds of fancy Linens for pants, Perfumery, a large and superior ussortmest. CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, A large and superior stock of fashlionale Clothing, and Hats, direct from New York. ,. Gents' boots, brogans, and shoes, Ladies gaiters and booteeS, Children's shoes, The trading community are respectfully in vited to give them a call. a 14 LEVI, BLOOM, &'Co. WASHINGTON REMEI)Y, WASHINGTON SALVE, WASHINGTON RHEUMATIC OINT MENT, F-JOLt cure of I)iseases of tbe Skin, Tetter, R' lngwormn, Purifying the Blood, and Rheo. matism. Just received and for sale by LANGWORTIIY & TILDON, may 26 Sole Agents, BOOKS, BOOKS. FASHION AND FAMINE, by Mrs. 8*, I' phons, Maammon, or the hardships of an Heiress, by Mrs. Gore, Grace Aguilar's works, Fudge Doings, by Ike Marvel, Botany of time southern states, by Darby; Kame's elements of criticism, Life of Sam. Hlouston. Masonic charts, Odd Fellows aunllal, do Offering. je 9 NAUMAN & STRAUSS. Dissolution of Co-partnerslip. ., TTIE co-partnership heretofore existinglid - tween Thonmas J. Worsham, and .James M. Dixon, in the Hotel business in Clinton, was Ipssolved by mutual consent on the 25th Apr'i Thomas J. Worsham will continue the bud. ness on his own account, and respectfully soil-. cits a continuance of the patronage of the pUo lie. THOMAS J. WORSHIAM, , m 8 ',JAMES M. DIXON. THE UNION HOTEL FOR SALE.:, TH'OSE ine buildings which have be4n recently rolaired and put in complete or. der, are now offered for sale. The buildings are spacious and well fit for the Hotel business, being central in th' , location, and also provided with every nee6t sary convenience for carrying on the businet d successfully. A large anti commodious stable, good well, and all requisite appurtenances are on the pre mises. . For terms, apply at the Hotel, or to m:ny 5 JAMES M. DXION. \WINES, CUtJ DIALS, & LTOIIORS. CIALL and examine the subscriber's stook of WlnI, l Cordials. and Liquors. WM. GURHNEl