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Il A T OK H \>V « « » TlfBHDAY,r:::!î:;:::::îA?J«U8T 1», M' «»»«! M * Hfc|l MO*. l'or ilio better MwmpmoclRllon of our country subscribers n.l' present wo lmve errangei! a box nt on* oftio», in wbioh tlioir fi»pcr« will bo rojtjliirly placed and whenoo tliey '-un rocoite|thoui wbeu called for. This nrt-iitijçptnntil *$11 work conveni ently for nil on noon im im « *tom «hall bote rendered it fu miliar. * I' isokkssional .- We ujtfl pleiuwrnin call irift publie nttnrition t<# t,h« professional caul of Dr. 1). M. Br<jWti. The Doctor comes among tie to renifl« und to practica til» heeling art. II« U highly reimm mended .| . * ♦ -i - ISrw C otton O innkii Bniem».—Mr, «I. W. JSryt»n,of "BuMarjl Kiiwt," inform* us tbut <>n lust Kuturday'j he ginned * (ml« of now cotton for hiin«o»f and another for Mr. Joseph Dolanoy, boih of which bale* wore eltippnd t« Now Orîeans, whom they arc now "in the market.»' i Person* having cotton ^ufflu arc reiittesl od to give liinlr uttontinj tu the advertise ment ol Mr, Mryutt, in I.» day's paper. ■ * * Huhoi.aiiv .—If tin* villain» wlin robttud the «tore oij tlw comor ol Liluyctlii and Convention Rtreut«, of Huvoral hundred djiUttru wortli »I goods, «»n Su(tnd<iy ni^lit, don'l Juok whftrp, Iii« bonoi j .hid ^o I'obky, will httvo the pleuM^ii'o of HondiiiK them to «ouïe place çf Hul'ot,y -to a pUco wlioro th«y wiîl be oompolitul to labor bard for Iboijl ami clothing. Our nicroliantu cannsit. bo too <:ar«v fnl jiiiH now, in aftfiiding to their locks and bolt«, * -»».. 4 Hah,road AcoioKNTj—An accident occurred on the N.;0. OpelonsnH railroad, on Tliiiriulaj last, from the breaking of one of tt$; wheel# of the freight car, by whicij twelve or lif teon Imad of cattlo w^re killed, and one man injured. Tlje escape of the paBnengei'8 in said trçhave been mi raculous. ' ; WT" The Vioksbnrg Herald learns that t wo of the band of robbers that lAtely ittaéked and plundered tlm «teamer Dove at .Springfield landing on the Ynzoo river, bare been eap liirrd near Canton. There wore only aix of them altogether; Tho rernnin ing four are »till at, jarge, but the most of them sro known. The exlnnl of their robbery wis «bout $25Û(i in money utul five or dis watchea, WaT" General Mokhv, whb arrest ed in Alexandria, V^., a lew dtyn niece, and is held to await the orders nfMaj. («en. Auour Wgr The «tory of (hfl N«w York Post that Uioututnd* of rt^tifiirofeinotil* Im va boon sent to («en; Sheridan and that Gen. (riant had informed tbft Mexican Minister that. the French will soon havo to leave Mexico, is utterly groundless. no eutsli talogrnm ever having b. en sent from here and no mich information ever .having been given from the p ou ice named. Washington 1 Uijuitrh . A P roclamation UV G ovkbivor P arsons, ok A i.aiiama ,—The Mo bil« Advertiser and Register pub lishes the proclamation o( Governor Parsons. He reviews the condition of the South before seeesfiioti and ils now impoverished condition. He esti mates that 1;i2,000 Alabamians were engaged in the war, of whom 70,0(H) are dead or disabled, and hence des titution reigns where once stood com fortable homes; yet amid this ruin, suffering, sorrow nnd death, result ing from secession, every political | right which the Htate possessed tin der the Federal Constitution is here , today with tho exception of slavery.) The slave code is a dçno letter, and ! it, is the height of wisdom to produce the best possible result» from (be new order of things. Justices of the peace, constables, members of the c »niuioti councils, judge» of the courts, except thu judges of ; probate, the county treasurers, tax collectors, ns sessora, coroners and municipal «Iii cors, who were in office on the Slid of May last, are appointed during _i .t.. ' the continunncn of the provisional government. The judges of probate aud sheriffs in office on the äüd of May will take the amnesty oath and continue to discharge thu duties of their offices until others are ap pointed. Each officer iis required to take tin new bond amnesty oath and give a I. The election i'or dele gates to the Convention to assemble on the lUth of September will be held on the 31st of August. The Levees. ; F rmn lb* Now On«»»* Time» ! To build the Mississippi levees, giving them the height, «olidity and massivuness they had before the war, seoms impractioabl© «t pres cot. 'I'h" con truction of those great, embankments na they stood in 1801, wan the woik of inuny years preceding that period. To reinstate ilium at ou ce in view of the state of affairs that o.xist, may be consider! d impossible. Vet some thing must be done, or we must abandon cultivation upon tho allu vial lands, What can be done?— t would suggest that the levees mav be partially reconstructed so as to protect the crops ngairist the ordinary floods «»I the rivor. Let it be noticed that such accumulations of water iih those of '62 and '05 are not of frequent occurrence ; hikI two overflows of such magnitude having taken place within the last few years, the chances are we may not Im in danger of so formidable a ris# of water for several years to come. The experience of the past tninht encourage Un to indulge some hope in this respect. From 179R up I'» the present lime, if my statis tics are not erroneous, not more than two great, inundations have happened within any period of eight years, with one exception only.— I'he exception occurred within tho period between 1H22 and 1830.— There were heavy overflows in 1823, '24, '2(1 and '28. From 175)0, in which there wan a general overflow, there was, so far aa I have been tibi« to learn, no rise of magnitude until I Hi 3. That, year and 1815 am noted as years in which floods very nearly equal to that of 1828 took place. From 1815, to 1823 them was no considerable rise of tho Mississippi. This I actis distinctly within the roîTiembrrnce of the writer of this article- I am well satisfied that during that period, levees of iißlf the size, or containing half the mass of earth that those of 18(il did, would have protected the river lands fully— und the same remark, I think, would hold good in référ ence to similar periods within the last, seventy vea» s, with the excep tion above stated. It ennnot be doubted tbftt there is, in the occur rence of great overflows of the Mis sissippi, a kind of periodicity, quite observable, although not well defin ed I am aware that speculations about the state of the watet -»or the weather are unsi*tisfactoiy and not to l»e implicitly relied upon. It is probable that, to a very considera ble extent, Napoleon owed the loss of his Finpire, ti> the risking too much upon statistics of the seasons and weather of Prussia. The preceding remarks, however, are made to show that we might in dulge some hope of exemption from so disastrous a flood as that of this season for several years to come; and that we might commence hope fully the great work of rebuilding by doing as much of it as we can before the next annual rise of the river. Along the low fronts and upon the worst crevasses the prin cipal labor should be bestowed. Upon the higher fronts, less work would he required. A judicious plan uf this kind carried out prompt ly, would, 1 am confident, secure tho crop of next year. Afterward, let the work bo continued as means may justify For the present let us cut the garment according to the M»7,c of the cloth. We have neither the time nor the money to replace our immense, levees for the next year. Let the Slate put its shoul ders to the wheel and push all it ean, and then call upon the General Government for aid. There is no question that the embankment of the Mississippi is a national work. The Webster doctrine is settled that, Congress has the right to ap propriate money from the National Treasury for National purposes being itself the judge of what are National objects. The Father of Waters, with his numerous tribu tain s, rolls his mighty floods through many States several of which, in wealth sud importance, have attained the dignity of nations Jsy fears need be entertained of the work in question being considered National in its character, nor that National, aid would not be extend e d. Let us Commence at once. Let business, practical men be appoint ; supervise the work'—men hav Ing the requisite knowlcge of such things. No expenditures need be made for expensive survey, reports, reviews, Ac. Let men who know how to build levees direct the work, pointing ont, the important locali ties for the heaviest work, aud dis tribnting the labor ho a« to partially j reconstruct the whole, with the view j to »securing next year's crop from I an ordinary nsual lise of the river, A C itizen of me S tati, tÊP During a rehearsal at a New Yoik theatre one of tho spectators jumped upon the «tage and declared Ins purpose to chastise one of the ac tors for u fancied «ffront. The actor ran for «"tue foils, seized one, the spectator seized the otln r, und a ter rifie combat ensued 1 The actor find ing his antagonist, too much for him darted ns.de, pulled the prompter's boll, stamped and, as he intended, de scended on a trsp door- Tho buffled spectator rushed for tho stairs lending to underneath the si age and hastily descended thorn while the actor »lowly reappeared on the trap and hastily made his way over the footlights and out of the theatre. WSr* During the recent English Rloclioiis, Mr, Roebuck, when ask ed by the electors ut ShellBed, how be would vote upon u cert iin sub ject, replied : "Y<m mind your business, and f will mind foi lie;*" which reminds the New York eve ning Post, of Sheiidan'a retort in a similar case. Being humbly re quested by bis constituents, on one occasion, to give his vote to their interests, he refused, and said "Gentlemen, I bought you, and, I assure you, I'll sell you whenever it suits ny interest or convenience. te&" The London Review notes that a new form ol npplause is becoming common, in the London theatres. Tho audience when pleased with any expression or sentiment uttered by Um actors, rartdy clap their hands and shout "bravo !" but adopt the parlia mentary expression, "hear ! bear !" MARRIED: In this oily, on tlio Hi h ln»t,, ut On, r»ç|<l9ttc# of Mr. IITISfiTo*. by ihe U?T. W nSDRRdindt», ChSplnlii ort tie imtli HHt.nl«, Mr PKTKII MOOKK, di*rhnrg»(l »oldlur uf the 4th Wlscr»i«ln Osvsirr, to miks maiiy j .. woi.ru r> I B X) ; tri thl* city, on Snturdny rtwrnlnir, Mi» l'tli in* «tant, st bsir p*«t 3 «'clock, a. * , Joiin o C on nus , flr , sue l t»srn Mtnle«ri,niil»lniin ~l*nrlslinr Knat Union Koann -Fifth Jndiciit! DNt.riot Court— No. 800, Frobuto- In the mutter uf the BticoHSnion of 1'ete l\ Hor*koy. BY virtus of sootnmlxlon to mo directed by the iioooriible the Fifth Judioiul District Court, iu the above sucoaseioti, I will procoeil to »ell on PATDIIUAV, TUB IflTH OK KKPTKMUKSt , 186», tit, tit# residence of Ucnjnniin I'ornl« r>y, i*• this Parish, thu following described prop erty, vir, ; 1st. ONE DUN PONV. 2d. ONE80KRKL MULE. Rd. A TRACT LAND, no«r White's I'syoii. it) »»id Pttrish, ort tho road loading from Port Hudson to Oreenwoll Springs; hounded on tho North by Isnd# owned by •Iittrtps Sullivun; East by Benjamin llorn key; South l»y tho Savage trae', and VVe«l< by lands of ifuhlar,containing Two Hun dred and Puriy (240) acres. Upon the following forms and condi tions, vir ; Tho HOUSE and MULE to besohl for cash -the LAND to bo payable *s follow»; Two Hundred Dollarsoasu and the bal ance of tho price payable in twelve months t'lOtn the day ol »ale, and bearing iniero»t at, the rate of eight per cent. |.cr utifi tlni after maturity, atnl a special morigage, with voridor'» privi.ege, imparting conliis sion of judgmeitt, reserved on the property to secure tho payment thereof. JOHN A. M.HIKtll, Administrator. Ikih'n Itmtçe, Aug. I'Jlli, l-6ft niilt. -lui p>l. POSTPONED SALES, Stulrol lj«nl»lnnn— pnrlalt of Rail Umiii. Rouge--Fifth Judicial District Court No. 1190, Probu!o--In the mutter of the »\io»e»niiTi of Eugene A. Sherburno, de ceased . 1 y V virtue of n com mission tome directed 1 i from the Hoiiorablo tho Judge of the Filth Judicial District Court, of tlte Parish anil State aforesaid I will expose to public uttio, ot the Court Hoiitte dour, in tho city of Baton Rouge, on SATURDAY, THM ÏD or SKI'TKMllpll NRXT A. D., 18(15, at It o'clock, A. M , of said day. 1st. A certain tract of land, containing five hundred seres, known as the '"Foun tain» Tract," on which the deceased last resided, with all the buildings arid Im provements thereon. 2d. / nitho' tract of land containing five hundred acres, known h » the "Folier lletrs tract;" bounded North by Fouutaina tract; South by Waoisides & Netties; East by Woolaidea, und Weit by Nettles. Upon tho following terms and condi tions, viz : Terms of »sie —on a credit of twelve months, the purchaser to furnish hin bond with approved security, louring eight per cent., interest from the day of sate utitil paid--mortgaged retained on the property »old until the payment of the bond. ED. COÜ31NARD, migif» Sheriff. < HtntrorirfinMlnitn — P:>rl«li nfKmt Hston Houge—Fifth Judicial District Oonrt— No. Ï54. Probate—-In tiic matt r of the »ncoeaeioti of Joshua Land, deocased. BV virtuoof aooinmission to me directed from the Honorable the Fifth Judicial District Court, ot tho Parish and State aforesaid, I will expose to public sole at the Court Houso door, in tf!c city of Baton Kongo, on HATUHDAY, THK 2n OF BKPTKMBKR NKXT, A. D., 18(15, at 11 o'clock. A. M., of said d ay. A certain tract of land, known and de »eräbed ns situated, about twenty-seven miles from the city of Baton Kongo, on the Sandy Creek Road, in the Parish Of East Baton Rouge, bounded North by J «mes Ncaaom ; East by the heirs of Lloyd { South by heirs of George Cheney, and West by Joseph Drehr, and containing live hundred and thirty acres,more or less, to gether with ail tho buildings and improve ments thereon, belonging to the es täte of the said Joshua Laud, deceased. Terms of sale—on a credit of twelve months, the purchaser furnishing his bond with approved roctirlty, beuring eight pf f cent interest from the day of sale until paid--mortgage retaiued on the property •old until final payment of the bond. ÉD. COUSISARD. «ugl5 Sheriff. DOZZAltD ItOOST cotton a -insr. THK itQifsrslgniM) r»»pix-lf«llT Infomjn «II p«r »on« *ng«|t(d In tb» ciiliur« of cotton tn lb» vicinity of futon Kotig«, tb»t bo It prcpnreil tn rln cotton si his ol«ce, (it the r»to t,f ¥U i eut» |» 8). Th* sw4 lo be ffoiovml with tb« cotton ot It will be ' con(),c*twl." »ii K lß-3t-iil J.W. IIRVAN. USE UHK USE PUOGTOU & GAMBLE'S PROOTOft & GAMBLE'S PROCTOR 6t GAMBLE'S G HUM AN SOAP. GERMAN SOAP. GERMAN SOAP. Po »sy «II wliii try It— s (( .oil su|»|>'y now on hand. Jo#liUA HhAI., Aident. 10 N ICW MAV MUTTER. KlUKiNtJ Obt l.*e Yailow, for *»I* low to t,h* trau« iif I* J IPHUA HKAÎJ, ON I ON H ANW POTATO KS. jMlK-UI ai iltalp of the »bore, twlc» per wesk, «I JOSHUA RKAIi, SOMETHING NICW. BKSTqiJAI 11 Y ILXl'vllNAHNU ANf) FAHIM. U ATINO I.OA I. Ol liH, in 6 anil lti gallon Pat ent rtftfi.ty Caii?. I'flfpit moearate, au«U ' JOdllUA llKAli. FLOUR t FLOUR t ! FLO M It 111 tl) AKKRN, 1> OUOCflU!», PI.A NTKftB AND FAMILIK», One a't'l all can «av» Ilm», rUk, patleB'o and um tiBT, if tbey will uiah» their pun-huts* of Fl/»tllt from thu nft''»rslgri«ii, Intisail of, a» now »o entn« mon, rnmainir to Naw Orleans, My otoclrrif Flour Is always varlcil and bein* frc^n«ntlji rspl^nUb oil, usually twioe pgr week, U alnaji freiib. A trial aiilloltQd. aiiglï JOSllOA llRAb, MYch I i itrrirntK ! Il A VK jiul receWo'l from Ht. t.ottls— loo barrels (brntt hraml) Fl-OUB, 1WI «â«U» While anil YolbiW CORN. « tiArcei Shtrtr Curcil ttAMH, Wblcli 1 am ■ellInK at a Small prtiflt Rlr tho canh. N. WAX, attglO Near the Court lion««. CHOICE EXTRA FLOUR. 1 FF.W mure lurrel* of tho beat lo markst, jont A stored ted for aale by July» JOKIIfTA It HA I j . NOTICE. rpHK TtX'Pêym of th* Vmrhh of Hut H*n»n & uro hurpîiy notiflml, that, î but# iU"l 1m tin» I'nrhh llpfonlnp'a (>fflofi,Rt tn» Court M oubm , in 'h# rltyof llnton Rr»ui?e. the Tlx Holl lor tho y» 4 » r In order that nny p*>r»on ag* urlovwil by guch mweiismetit m»y, within tbJrty ii«y« f epp«»nl und h^rn tho «•im'* o<»rr*»otert if found incorrect. «I AM KB II. KKNNKPV, A«««mor. BAT'»» Hoofir., AUf/nxi 10th, ÎR0f>. ST. MARY'S COLLEGE, IIIilFr'THIi IIT Tttr, ( 'H KIHT1AN WHOTHfc'.ltS, (,'oriiar of I'Oyfnrre and Fourliar Ht»., NEW ORLEANS, LA. 'PI!IP loAlltutlnn, InnorjKiralsd hy an art of the 1 l/eglnls ture of lb« y>'ar IH6S, a "d empowar.d to Kfaot dliilinnaa, wnfar d»greati, and bfaiow „II ilipmry honor«, uß'er« many 'idranlagas for tba pliyslrnl, moral and intallartual development of »titilprit«. It I« commodi.itis and well ventllatad ; nituated in a «|uiet and baaitby part of tbn ll.v. It* *u<' msifiil enrwr Is marko.) Iiy the high degree of public cooflletiee Ii lue altaady galnerl, and the annuiil lucres so of ihi< nuinhei of atulcnti. I'he »yitam of g.i*prnmatit I« mild and par ntal, yet firm in erifoi"in/ the oh.eiraice ufeKtabllab •■rt ilin lplltie Nu pupil will be re«ri*ed from au nt lier c..lliga wi Ii "ill nnnxeeptliina'de Uatlaioiii iila , and none will tie retained •bo'emaoneraand innraKare not aatiafartory. Pupil« ot all deiiomi iiation>are niluiHtod, auu their religious "ploijit« are unreKtrlcUd. tea Me. frymebts >n let ma le ijuarterlr, In advance, as folio»«: The flrut on the flrnt Mon lav to Hnpleni Her, -he aeeond nn Novem ber 16tb, the IhirJ on Peo usiy 1st, and the fou'ih on April 17tb It ri and tuitio.i per quarter |75 no tVaahlng 5 tin Kntranee fç*— lo k; pai l om e only 1(1 00 Vai-ation at e ill-go 40 t«> Hall h arilere per t|uatlor uti OH 0*y aoh'iiaiB, I u in pr^paratory class, per q inrifr 10 CKI D«y « h'tiara, third preparatory « iuhh , per quartar 12 £0 !>a) .•tiol.ir« »er > inj ki ,.| flrat preparatory t o'«', pw qu ir'er 18 TO Uay s<h/ara. ciUegint* and comtnerciil COUiaeK, per q iartor 18 00 »•«IS» r'UR'.i K Mucle, piano j er quarter.|15 00 " »I- Un, Kfrlng» tnrnifched " 13 00 " flute or any other wind instrument, pi'r quarter 10 00 Orawine 12 00 I'octor'e ieep ata i f irm an eatra charge. For pirllcdare, «a» plrrapeetu*. Como.unicatii.nn abould lie addrfst ;d to HßO-lirtll IHA1AH, Preiddetit ol St. Mary's College, » «K 10 New Orleans, I.a, Htntr ot I. »ni al a tin - I'nrlah of Knit Hofen Kotige— Fifth .Judioiul District (!onrt— No BOR, 1'roiiato—Itt the mnlter of the Mucoeasion of John Krhlor, deceased. E>y virtue of a oontrrtlaeion to me directed 9 from tho Honorable the Fifth .Indiciel District Court, of the Pariah nnd Btate aforesaid, 1 will uxposo lo public salo lit the rosidonco of the late John Kohler.de O0nsed ,nn Main atroot, formerly Church, on RATOBDAY, TlfK ÏOtîi DA V OF AUÖÜRT NKXT, A. D., 1RÖ5, at 11 o'clock, A. M., u oortain lot of Dry Oooda, Ware» and Merchandise. Terma of sale cash. A. ,1. BO(iAN, atiKlfi Deputy Sheriff. St lit«' .iff .oiilalu na- Pn rlsti of IS «tat II« ton Hoiige-i-Killh Judicial District f'ooit— No. yll Huocoaaion of John B. Cage, WIIKHEAS, John O. Carney haa this day illed v/ith tho Cleik Of said Court,, his application to bo appointed Ad ln illistriUor of tho above sncoesidon. Now, thetcfore, notice ia hereby given to all persons interested, to file their rea - sons ( i I' any tliey have,) with the Clerk of *»id Caurt, at his ofllce, in the city of Baton Kongo, wilbiit ton days from the first pub lication of this notice, why said applica tion should noÇ bo granted. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court this tenth day of August, ISljr,. auglg-ptl JOS. NKPtiLKR, Clerk. Administrator's Notice. ALL portons having claims against the succession of Henry Droz, deceased, are hereby notified to present them duly authenticated, i»> th« undersigned Admin istrator, within the time prescribed by Irw for Mttlewept. J. C. CHA RROTTJÈ, an el 2 Administretor, H. GZARLXNSKir H A VINO rsrooved from llende's old »land, re. «pectfliHy Informs bis etHtsniern and the pub He Renorslljr, that be may be found st l'rendtr «••t'a o'it stand, im Mala »it-o«t,npprtnito tb» Har ney llrmae, * Imrs he keep« always on baud a Well assorted utock, conilstlng of FANCY AND STAPLE X> 3R 7ST GOODS, Hosiery of all «lewcription», READY-MADE CLOTHING H ats, B oots, H uoeh, E tc. Whlfb lie Will sell at tbe loWest market prire«. Call sod I!*» ml no before pairhaalug olaewhare. augS-iim S. • ff. tÊahery RÏIPMTIDMit Informa hl« fr ends »ml lôrœar pstrotia. Ihat ha kaa ro,UEI «I limitions «t 'll)»oilore Ooldmann'a Jéw*!rj ctore, »'i«r« will he f.iund a largn and gorttra 1 aasonmsnt of Hlaple and Santj Dr> Uoods, Mine«, Hat», and a «arMy of Notions, suited to the Initie« of Kant and West H» i ou Bouge. Juljrï» -Im BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! THK PEOPLE'S STORE. It DAVIDSON notlflee hie friande Ibat h* lias 17, Ju»t reualrad • larn» and |jen«r»l a««nrt. to .'fit of DRY GOODS, 8HOES, BOOTS, HATS, And all the Notions of the «Re. '•nd to wblch be respectfully Invite* attention, before purchasing elitewlier*. Tb« people'« Mend, Mr P. M ASflRK, will he found «* lively anU aecommnilatlnt; a» ever, "be hind th# counter." t». 1>* VINSON, iuiySH-lm Lafayette etrsat. j^TJNDRIES ! SUHDEIEB ! ! FLOttH, UACON, ■SOtLDKRH, 8. 0. HAMS. MF. AS POBtt, HAi.r, OHOICB PC0A1I, ONKlK', TKA, oorrR e , »I.APK FKI'HîR, OOORINrt SODA, Y BAST I'OWnP.Bf , OAN FRUITS, I'RISfKKVfm. HARDIN RH, Ropy, INDIA RAOOtNO, I, IM R. 0KMENÏ'. NAILS, ■ÏPIKKH. -, HT A ItC II, HO A I', MAOKKRKt, In H Slid H bbia. and kit«. Tubeeen. Clftani, An. For sale by JULIUS (!. BOOK I., j.ilyl.i Cor. Main ami laàlayptt» Sts. , r yW0 HORSE WAGONS. fovh hors* wagons, JERSKV WAOONS, OARRtAQKS, ntiooriîs, (3 A UTS. for «als ebeap. lor e»»h, hy .in.Il'* O. IKMJKf,. r j^IN WARE, C rock BR v wakk , WOODBN WAHR. For aale by JVUIS V. UOiiW.U tJARNESS & SADDLERY. J I My present. a»»orltti;at la teaiplete. Jul'ylS JULIUS C. ROOKL. AT BBAL'B. ■ I 17 S T A R R 1 V RU HOAP—4ii bo*ee Clne'nnstl Oarrnan. I.Alt I» —1& ketta l eaf. COFFEE & bagx Kin and Havana. FLOUR—40 barrel« Cupertlne. IIAOON—Mam«, Shou.dcre and Sides. 1'|>BK-1& Imrrel* f.iil Mess, CORN—100 bag* Wtilt«. Il A Y- -® hales Western. TEA—1 eh»\ Imperial Wti I<-h will h» ».id hy the psrkag« or at retail, at reenonabls prices for tbe tltnea. julyS,'. JOSIIVA BKA I.. REAL'S : nO Rarreis Hineilt ^atra FLOUR. 10 ., ME88 POUR 1 Hogshead Extra H'JOA ft. H Oma* P. Ik M. YRAftT P0WDF.1t«. Ja*t arrived and for nale at moderate price«. AT •!! HO PICK SACK. AT DEAL'S—Co«r»e Liverpool HALT— oaiy J? 60 p#r haj, RICE, BEANS, PotatofN, Dried Apple*, &c. FV>H salo in small quantities, bv Jlllyl JIMIIVA Hit; A f.. Clear Sides! i) AAA LB8. CLEAR 8IDE8, «jvW received and for sale by I«. WAX. julyl Near the Court House, J. -■ ■ ~ . i<> et.-l Ik&jil Oat» and Bran, SUPPLIER to meet tbn ileman'ls of ptir cbaser«. Just received and for «ale by IV. WAX, Julyl-tf Near the Court House. Sugar Cured Hams. 9 TIERCE« SUGAR-CURED HAMH.— b Just rre*lvad tiBd for sala by W. WAX, Julyl-tf Sear th« Court House. •Jnst SA WH AND AX£M. F ÜTTLK'S A ROWDAND'H CROSÏ-CIT HA KP WOOD RA WI and HAW IiüCfta. COLLINS' AX fi*. SUINÖLINO and LATHI NO UAXOORT9. .la>t r«e^ve4, and for *«1« by JuiySÄ-tt JA3UCI MeVAV. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. TÜR tifld«r*igned very renpectnilly Inff , bis friend* and aeqaalutanee« and tba pnhlln st large, that he Ha* purchased tlte . uit« Store, situated on Af. lea street, below Jail, and formerly t«i|.>n*lntt to V. M:13TTI>33 A ÖO. I have no» on band a full, and oo in piste assort» meat nf FItEHH D1U1Ö8, Patent Medicine«, Stationery, Perfumery, WINER AN» LiqirOMN* 0FTII» »«ST qUALITT, I bavs s' niv ernpl'iyee, FA III. RmPY, who has gervad In tb« Dru« buslress f ir Afwnttm year*, and well known to be s WMpiUM t>ruggM by tue Fhysleiatis nf ibis ijity. Ai*., Mr ,10H M McKÎRt.RT. «bo has been In said tervlee for ths pa*t «»um y m ru. They will be found behind tuy «ranters snd at the I'reaeiiption Departm. nt re df anil wliilon t« attend to the wants of those who f. el disposed to favor -no With a «all. Nlltht oalli fur pre«nrlptlon* prim/ftl# ntleruf'd to. I iisve al*o ettabiithed a Rranrb of said stote on Main «treef, ot»po*lta Keddy's Fhotograph Oal lery, lo which I gir« rny pento, al attention, and have as tny asid'tant, Mr. J. UlhLRHT RltiLS, who ha* '»rv.-l Mtbf lly I» said ImslnssS tor uaarly »Avon yeart. I raturti ttt., haSrlMt thanks In tny frl.nds and acquaintance* and 1'hynMnm MpmrtaUy lot the kind and lllieral patnmage they hats neit-Jired npoh me 1 rn'jmetfolly sollelt a eontlbflsnee of tbe «am« snd auaranl«« »»lierai *atl*f«s Ion. uli J.k.T.IIAVNEH. TB1I1I1 STREET VARIETY STORE. One door North of Theatre Bnilding. A OOMl'I.BTR AHHOnTMENTOF Panoy Q-oodai HTATtONEHY, 1'KHFUMEBY, CROCKERY AND TIK WARE, HHOKH, HAW, MOtlF.RY, TOYS, RTC. julyïtf-tf MAVID F. Il KV MOW I#. MOBK 1HITER. ved another lot- o retall prli*e only 4& esRts. J OHT received another lot- of New May Rut««-— july«7 JOHHUA RR At. CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! JÜHT URO F.I V RD AT J. KOWALSKI'» STORE, A FINK AKHQRTMKNT OF KKXTS' SOMMER CLOT0IN6, M ADR OFTHE Latest and M»st Improved Fashion. Also, A UAROB AND Fît EH II a HSOIITMENT OF FURNISHING GOODS, Toretber with A M Kix ASSORTI; (I STOCK OF U dies' iWeo'H and Ihüdrfn's Hho«s, Ail 'if which wilt be sold at the MOST REASONABLE PRICE». tiW Parties wisbing to purchase will pleaee call and examine lor themselves At J. HOWALNJtl'V, )d\ra Uarel street. nrr EMPounrM roB TANOY AND STAPLE DRY aOOD». I^UE suhscrilier would respectfully *n . nun nee to his old friend« snd formtr eusten ers, that he has removed his «tore on THIttO STUB KT, yearly oppcnW IM. nranr.h nf Ihr ta. Utah Bank, and ha* received a magnificent stock of HPRINti ANDKtfMMËR CL0THIK6, Alto, a large and fresh assortment nf ycrartisrisKciia'a- OOODS. A large aaRorttnent of tbe latest style* of Pleoo ooodni AVITAHI.R TO THS BRAfiON, always on band. » IW Call and «saisine be'ore making your pur ehaee* eieewhere, J, KUIIÄ, THIRD «TBF.KT, julyl-tf Nearly oppoelle the Rank. •it iir.aVn Variety Store, THIRD STREET. ATI. A STIC M AO AKIN R and OODIY'S hkbVt H0<>K for Aiivoat—Corrpteta and lluabrldgedl —TU K TK1A1. Of THF, C0NBPIKAT0R8, tor tbe MÜR0KR of PRESIDENT MNCObN-lllOstrated. Ju*t received «nil for «ale by aug-Ht JOSHUA BKA t.. Butchers' and Counter Hcale*. TME B K S T IN MARKE T. B c TCHRRH HAW» and KNIVE8. H'i'RF.LH and C^A VKtt«. Jitat received, and toe aale by julyXU-tf JANKH Me, VAX. POT-WAKE. ÖvtNS, F0X8 and HttlLLETa. ODD LI 1)3, of all «ize«-« One ass«rtme&l. Jnst received, and lot sal« by juiyï'i'.r .IA-MKR Mr VAX. FhurS Floor!! KA BBS. FLOUR. Jwt reodead ao4 OU tor *alt by julyl »f IW. WAX, Sear tbe Court Bcsaa-