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1 1 " " 1 ■ ■ •J. ' .l .. BATON KOttOKl TUESDAY, ::::::::::::::: AUGUST 22, 1865. A If BtiC'KI It I) Il λ' BOX. For the better accommodation of our country subscriber!) at present we have arranged a box at our office, in which their papers will be regularly placed and whence they can receive them when called for. This arrangement will work conveni ently tor all ai soon as custom shall have rendered It familiar. iär Tlic steamer Indiana brought to our landing on Sunday, a large lot of goods from the West, consign ed to Messrs. Paykk & Burke , mer. «liants of this city. Another Robbery .—A robbery was committed on Sunday night at the house of Mr. Dan IJite , on St Ferdinand, near Africa street. The thief or thieves entered the house and stole from underneath a bed two trunks, containing artioles of value belonging to Mr. Hue's sister in-law. The trunks were found nest morning iu "catfiieh town," rifled of their contents. A Bad Bridge .—We are informed that a horse attached to a buggy while being driven over a bridge across White's bayon in this parish, a day or two since, fell through the dilapidated structure and was kill ed. Ii is time that our parish au thorities should seo to it, that such accidents be obviated in future by having that and all other similar bridges on our public roads as •peedily repaired as possible. Louisiana Mutual lNatrnANce Cou pant .--!' Ih « Company, located in New Orleans, will open a branch of their office at Baton Rouge, on the l»t of next month. For particulars, soe notice of G. A. P ike, Agent. F bokkssios ai.,— We take pleasure in calling the attention of the publie to tho law card of our friend, B. E. C hancy, Esq., which ap pear» in our advertising de partment. Mr. Chancy is a gentleman to whom all Ibticitiess pertaining to his pro fession may be confided, with an assurance that it will be well and faithfully at tended to. 1ST" It will be seen elsowhero by the card of J. C. fclTAirjrojM> 1 E<<q.,thathft has removed hia otlico to the corner Of Laurel and Third street«., ti p stairs. To G ovf.bnmcnt ' T ax P aycbs.— The at tention of real orta so owner« in this Par ish is particularly directed to the impor tant notice addressed to them by J. D. O'CoitKKLt, E-*q., U. 8. Tax Collector, which appears in our awl vertising columns. Another notice fronr tho same official, with reference to tho income and license taxes will also be found inserted in its proper place. Cypbkss S hingles, B oa.rdh and P ickets. See tho advertisement of Mr. Octave A bbouh, relative to theae useful materials tor building and fencing. Mr. A bbo ob's experience in tho various branches of tho lumber business, is such as ti> warrant hia full capacity to fill all order» thorein "With entire satisfaction. Persons dealing with him will find him attentive and obliging and in every way worthy of their pa tronage. KyOur next door neighbors, Jas tbeuski & M o C obmicb, have just been re ceiving a largo acccsrion to their stock pf Drugs and Medicines. Call round and examine their freah supplies and from them draw your own individual, family or plantation supplies, as you may have oc casion for. Coal Orr..— -An Snvoico of pure Coal Oil has just bean received at I îkal'h, which he julvurtisoB to soil at a low figure, $1 20 per gallon. Drake «fe MARKitAM.-Thi# is the pain« a now firm recently established in New Orleans at No. . r >« Camp street, for the sale of fine shoes, for ladies, irents and misses and also fine goods for plantation nse. H II. Dkakk , tha senior of the firm, did businews formerly in Baton Konge, and ! h well and favorably known here. Wo wish him und hia partner all the success imag inable. t&~A number of the poorer classes of Paris have found a new tr.de. lUey care/u ly gather all the cigar-, ends they cohect and take them to an estammet behind the Porte bamt Martin, which has the follow,og eu nous m at to on its ensign "Au tabac, çrat ,4 a discretion" underneath, «Inch is the information, addressed to the public in general, that any person tuking a glass of wine in this estub-! lisbmeut has the privilege of smoking any amount of tobacco gratis, the to W.co being tbe chopped eigar^eiids ot the Pans population carefully ground aod sifted Hot Weathbb in India .—Not! for many years, says a Calcutta cor respondent, June 10th, has such ter rible beat been felt as that which is now afflicting India. My experience is that, without great discomfort, Eu ropeans may tolerate a temperature of 90 degrees, and that, except in the afternoon, the thermometer eel dotn rises higher than 94 degrees or 95 degrees. But. this year the day begins with çliat temperature, and before the sun sets it rises as high as 98 degrees. In Bengal the exhaustion caused by this is increased, owing to the rain which has fallen bo frequently out of season. But all ig green and beautiful around ; so wonderfully fer tile is the soil of the Gangetic delta, and so long does it retain moisture, that it never presents a parched up n»»x n nvnnn,. v..1 * tt - j appearance. Not so in Upper and J Central India, where the whole ex panse of country presents the aspect of a barren desert, and where the hot winds, which Lower Bengal does not experience, blow with scorching vio lence. A correspondent informs me that in a place close to the Nerbudda Val ley, where so many of the artillery men perished from cholera, he can not keep the temperature under 99 degrees and 100 degrees with all the cooling appliances which can be em ployed. Cholera is, of course, ram pant, anrl what that is doing in the plains a malarious fever is accom plishing among our Sepoys on the iroutier. A third force is suffering chiefly from unavoidable delay in erecting the huts and the early pe riod at which the rains fell. A visit to hiiniia has restored Gen. Tombs to health, but tho officers are pining either for action or to be reliuvmî either for action or to be relieved. Again come the usual rumors from correspondents in camp that Longso Peidow has collected a large force, and waits only for tho great rains to fall—they are duo in a few days— to make a series of attacks. The heat at sea is far greater than on shore. Several ships driven back to Bombay by tho violence of the South west monsoon, which must delay the arrival of our mail steamers at Suez, report it as simply unbearable, and one thinks of the picture drawn by Coleridge iu his "Ancient Mariner." In the shade the thermometer stands J10 degrees in the lndiau Queen. Immkjkation into the Sooth.— There is a very large increase in the arrival of imin grauU from Europe at Northern ports, and it is estimated that at the end of the year upwards of two hundred thousand will have ar rived. Hitherto the North, uuopposed, has retained the immense labor capital which Europe yeariy furnishes, and to this is large y owing the immense de velopement of its material resources. Now, the South needs all it can get of this labor capital. We believj there is a strong desire throughout the Southern Suite* to recruit their indus try from the Worth and from Europe. lliis being the case, active measures, it h««ms to us, should be taken with out delay, to that end, A cotempoiarv suggests the estab lishment of emigration socielies and agencies throughout the South, toco operate with those in the North, with a view to secure a large share of the imipigfation from Europe. That may answer for the -present, but, in our opinion, if the inducements to emi-1 grants to settle in the South were clearly set forth and made known in Europe, we should soon have a tide of immigration setting" in toward the Southern ports- that, would go far toward relieving rhe anxiety now felt in regard to the adequacy of the labor supply for the requiremeuU of profita ble cultivation. Much a» emigration has done for the North, it can and will do more for the Sout h, because the field for the developement of its ener giesis far superior in all respects. Let us move in this matter without delay. To the extent to which we jn-, crease our white population and aug meot our productive labor by immi . r , . . J ' ,mu4 gratioo, to that extent we shall be re-1 lieved from absolute dependence on the uncertain labor which is all that is | left to us of the organized labor system that contributed so immensely to the J prosperity of the Southern Statés, aye, nnd of the w hole Union.— N. O. True Delta. ; Saù Lu^Vnd Pu^la^U^ther'e weré on l v „nail bodies engaged, and the , resnlts are unimportant. We find in El Monitor that the following persons, soma of then, known here liave be coin* naturalized citizens of the Mexi can Empira : Mes.r,- O^rge Fader George W. Leow, PlsHde J Spe tr John Oryae, andA. N.ToutautBelu regard fi,nd a'loo Antonio Pardo and Eugenio Una, Spaniards; Francisco Hasans an J Jo>e Oanino, Italians Francisco Langlois, a Portuguese' and C. P. Marsden an Englishman' From Mexico .— El Monitor de Mat amo»as, of the ôih, contains news of several defeats of the Liberals near bave done the same.—j\ T . Q. Pic. A Man Attacked bv Monkets.— 1 The Escaut, of Antwerp, relate* an incident which occurred last week in the Zoological Gardens of that town. In the evening, one of the keepers, armed with a long whip, entered the large cage of the monkey ttibefor the purpose of driving them bacfc to their respective compartments. All the in I mate* scampered oil'to their cages with the exception of one of the oldest and largest, which obstinately refused to come down from his perch, and on receiving a sharp lash with the whip, it leaped on the keeper, got astride on his shoulder», and began to scratch and bite him with great fury. The keeper beat the monkey with the han dle of the whip, and would soon have got rid of him, had not the other mon keys come to their,companion's assist ance and joined in the attack. Thus J assalfled, the nmn was obliged to cry out for hft'p, when several of the keep ers hasted to the spot, and on their approach the animals took to flight. The man, who was terribly scratched and bitten in twenty-three placei, lost so much blood that he was obliged to keep his bed for two days. tfdSf An old miser died iu Paris re cently, and hia will ran as follows : All my family is comprised in one nephew, und he has thought proper to recall himself to my memory once a I year only, when he has sent roe a let I ter and a present. The letter has be come shorter every year. As to the present the reader is requested to look at the monument underneath, and he will see why, disinheriting my nephew aforesaid, I leave all my property to the hospitals. Done at Paris," <fcc., , Under the chimney piec^, in fact, was found, rising from the hearth, a pyra I , n M .» < a.-~ .1 : _ .. mid of dishes for Strasburg pies, empty and gradually growing smaller. The first, which bore the date of 1850, was of enotmous size ; the last, which bore ihnt of 1865, was macroscopic. They were the annual gilts of the forgetful nephew. At the top the dead man had stuck a piece of paper, on which was written "Pyramid of Gratitude." The fortune left amounts to 350,000 francs, A Giant .—A stranger, apparently from the country, made his .tppear ance on the streets yesterday, at trading much attention by tho unu sual loftiness of his stature, lie measured seven feet two and a half inches in his boots, and woro a tall white stove-pipe hat, which made him look as long as the moral law. He was a good-natured "cuss," and seemed to enjoy the attention which his extraordinary longitude attracted At one time at least five hundred people surrouuded him, and he looked on the multitude from his lofty eini nence like a jackass amonEy a flock of sheep,— St. Louis Democrat, Sax, of Sax horn celebrity has ju->t finished another extraoruinary in vention by which the sound of all brass wind instruments can be a baud of six instruments can make às much noise a« sixty. The news of this will be inttreating to youn<r lovers who like io give serenades. Bnt fancy a band of amateurs with these contri vances ! I creased to a marvelous extent, so that l JJ. K. OHANEY I , n » ' I » A" or,| ey a| l« t°UnseIorat LilW, BA TON BVUOE,_ LA. ANY business en rustsd to h-s care in the par ishanof East and West H i ton Kouge, Eact and West Feliciana Pointe Coupfte an*i ibtrvflle, will be promptly attanded to. Kusincss solicited Baton Roroc, August 1886-. tim „ shi!Vgl.kb, Shingles, "Four Foot" Boards and Pickets, THB undersigned begB leave to inform the citi zens of Baton House, that he is now prepared to fill orderf. for FOUR FOOT BOARDS Made of good «»un, i Cypress.' PWKh TS ' «WOrdera left at the rffice of the Omette 4 Comet, Will meet with immediate attention. »Bg22-lra OUT AVK ARBOUR. JOSHUA BJCAL, neap Light» J^, ST <^f; C nM V, ''i. t, r Ari , l . D u o: ' , ' >of fi,8t 'i usl - O Ity COAL Olb which will be soldat the low i' ri '' e '^pw Oaifon, retail | . , J SUJYDR/ES !—SUNDRIES ! / JUST received» per «teainor Heary Ames, from St. Louis: 'AO Bags WHITE CORN, 250 Bushel« OATS. 5i Bales HAY. IS Bsrrel» i'OTATOES and ONIONS. 5 Boxes Assorted CRACKERS. <S Tuba Table GUTTAiB. 10 Kegs Leaf La RU. 1 Tierce do. do. From New Orleanat S5 Bags newly Imper'ed 8ALT. 6 Boies Star CAN OLK-, 0 Bsgs Rio COFi-'EB. 2 Hogshesds Extra Choice SUGAR. 1 Barrel White Crushed do. GROUND I'KI'PEU, SPICE, NUTMEGS, FINK TOBACCO, ENGLISH PICKLES IN MUSTARD, AMERICAN PICKLES, IMPORTED S RE.NCII MHSTARI», SUGAR-CURED HAMS, To which I would solicit the attention of th-se who purchase wuere they get the best goods, afcd the worth of thejr xaouay. JOSHUA B£AL, Ho say all who try it,—» good su hand. JOSHUA B BUZZARD ROOST COTTON OI3ST. rpnis uuilersigned rcspectfu'iy Informs »II p«r 1 son« engaged io tbe cullure of cotton In the vleiuity of it.ton Koujto, that he is prepared to Kin cotton at his mace, at the rate t.f VU cent« ». The sot'd to be removed with the cotton or it will be "confiscated." auglö-3t-pd J.W.BRYAN. Ü8E USE USE PROCTOR & GAMBLE'S PROCTOR & GAMBLE'S PROCTOR & GAMBLE'S GERMAN SOAP. GERMAN SOAP. GERMAN SOAP. upp'y now on iJsAL, Agent. - NEW itfAÏ BUTTER. 1 A FIHK INS Choice Yellow, for aale low to the X V_J trade by «"«12 JOSHUA BBAL. «MÖNS AND POTATOES. FRESH arrivals of the above,.twice per week, at tfao more of ««(Ç12 JOSHUA BEAL. SOMETHING NEW. BEST «UA I.U Y ILLtiMlNATINU AND FABRI CATING OOAJU oll.rt, In 6 and IU gallon Pat ent Safety Can«. Prices moderate. *««12 ^ _ JoanoA beau : a FLOURI FLOURI ! FLOURI {t Bakers, 0 ROGERS, PLANTERS AN» '$> FAMILIES, One and all can «live time, rixk, patience and mo ney, if they will annlie their purchase! of FLOUR from the wi'ierrigned, Instead or, as now so com mon, Rending to New Orleans. My stock of Flour in alway« varied and being frequently replenish ed, uHuttily twice per week, is always fresh. A trial solicited. augI2 JOSHUA BEAL. Freah »irr irais ! J IIAYE juat received from St. Louis— 100 barrel» {best brand) FLOUR. 150 sack» White and Yellow CORN. S tierce» Sugar-Cared HAMS. Which lam selling at a small profit for the cash. N. WAX, auglO Near tbe Court House. gCHOOL BOOKS, STATION BUY, PiSNS, inks, SLATE8, PENCILS, fancy goods, For sale by notions, *o. JOSHUA BEAL CHOICE EXTRA FLOUR. ÂFJ5W tno-e b<rre!s of the best in mark.t, just st< j ulyv. • •red »nil for mle by joshua beal. H'iudow Shades ! Window Shades!! ALAUGË and choice assortment of va.-ious patterns JAMES McVAY, ju:yl-tf ' Opposite the La. State Pank. VICTOR'S :RJB S T A.XJ^^V3stt m THR PUBLIC ARE, hertby respectfully in- 1 formed tuat they can be ac'-ommodated with Board, at the aboyé Restaurant, situated on Lafa yette street, at the rate of S8 per week. This will Include two tueais a day. Every attention and care will be given to the comfort or guests. Payment must be made weekly. JulyS-tf VICTOR CALVAVRAC. Or. Virginia As ll'oods, [Formerly a practitioner in Nete Orleans,] MEDICAL (iRAOlIATE, TENDERS her services to the ladies of Baton Houge and the surrounding country. Attends all diseases of Women and Children, ohronlc or acute, of whatever form or type. La dies would do woil to consult Dr. VIRGINIA WOODS several we«k* tmfore confinement, which would prevent useless anxiety, enstire safety, and cauii» les» au llsrieg. Ladies in the country can bo aiicoraanndated ft) r the lying-in-month, at her re»id«nce, where they will rtceive all possible at tention. Night and day calls, prouiply attended to. Consultations, free. Charges moderate. Now is the time for ail laboring under complaints to ca|l immediately. Oflloe And residence—coEaer of Main and Division streets, Baton Ronge, june.'t lm ST. MARY'S COLLEGE, untj.CTEo »y yule CHRISTIAN BROTHERS, Corner of Poyfarre and Fotjcber St«., NEW ORLEANS. LA. THIS Institution, Incorporated by an act of the L Legislature of the year I8&S, at d empowered to urant diplomas, confer degrees, and bestow »11 literary honors, offers many advantaged for the physical, moral and intellectual development of nt.udents. It Iscommodious and well ventilated situated in a quiet and healthy part of the ilty. Its successful career is marked by the high degree of public confidence it has ahead/ gained, and the annual increase of the number of students. The system of government is mild and parental, yet firm in enforcing the observance of establish ed discipline No pupil will be received from an other college without unexceptiouahle testimoni als ; and none will be retained whose manner« and morals are not satisfactory. Pupils of all denomi nations are admitted, and their religions opinions are unrestricted. T K* MS. Payments io he made quarterly, in advance, as follows : The first on the first Monday in Septem her, the second on November IRlb, the third on Feu uary 1st, and the tou-ih on April 17th B > rd and tuition per quarter #75 00 Washing, 5 00 Entrance fee—to iu paid once only 10 00 Vacation at cjllege 40 00 Ualf b ardera per quarter 36 00 Day scholars, ti.Uith preparatory class, per quarter 10 00 Day B! hclars, third preparatory class, per quarter 12 £Q Day cholars second and flr.it preparatory c'asse*, per quar'er 18 00 Day scholars, collegiate and commercial course*, per quarter !8 00 EXTRA CH A ROÎB >fu»5e, p ! ann p«rqaarter.$lS 00 " vi iin, «tringsromished 13 00 " fltte or any othtr wmd instrument, p»rquarter...—» 10 00 Drawing..,.^ 12 00 Poctor't fe-^s als ; form *n extra ciiarg». For pirticnlar«, see prr»peotus. ComicBnications should be a ldressid to BBO"HER ISAIAH, Frtslitat of St. Mary's College, *8gW O t least. La H. CZARLINSKV HAVtNO removed from Heude's old stand, re spectfully informs his customers and the pub lie generally, that he m»y be found at I'ronder gast*» old »Und, on Main street, opposite the Har ney House, where be keeps always on hand a well assorted stock, consisting of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS Hosiery of all descriptions, READY-MADE CLOTHING H ats , B oots , S höes , E tc. Which he will sell at the lowest market prices. Call and examina before purchasing elsewhere. augilOm S. Jtr. Jtsher, DKSMCCTFULLY in lor dis Iii« fr end 9 and former XI» patron«. that he has resumed baaines* at Theodore Goldmann's Jewelry Store, where will be found a large and general assortment of Btaple and Fancy Dry O .xk I s, Shoes, Hats, and a variety of Notions, suited to the ladies of Bast and West Baton Rouge. julj29-lm BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! THE PEOPLE'S STORE. J) DAVIDSON notifies his friend« that he liar Just received a larg. ment of and general as/tort DRY <31 OODS SHOES, BOOTS, HATS, And all the Notion» of the age. and to which he respectfully invite« attention, Wore f»ttrehaniQg elKewhere. The people 1 « friend, >Ir S. M. AtiHKft, will be lound as lively and accommodating as ever, "be hind the coouter." D. DAVIDSON, july29-lm Lafayette street. SUNDRIES ! ! SUNDRIES! »•LOUR, bacon, SHOULDERS, 8.0. HAMS, MKbB PORK, SALT, choice SUGAR, CHEESE. TEA, COFFKE, BLACK PEPPER, COOKING SODA, YEAST POWDERS, CAN KRCITB, PRESERVES, SARDINES, ROPE, INDIA BAGGING, LIMK, oem bnt, NAILS, SPIKES. STARCH, HOAP, MACKEREL, tu X and \ bbl*. and kit*. Tobacco, Cl^wrs, &c. For aale by JULIUS C. BOG^jh, Julyl3 Cor, Maiu and Lafayotte FU. of to ; I I ; | ! : ) i j i ! ; ! ! ! ; i ' Julyl3 Maiu and Lafayotte FU. r JpW0 HORSE WAGONS, POUR HOK8K WAGONS, JBI1SKY WAGONS, CARRIAGK8, BÜGGIf», CARTK. For sale cheap, for cash, by Jt'LH» C. Iliir.KI,, J^IN WARE, CROCKERY warb, woodkn W ars. For sale by JÜLICH C. BOGBI« IJARNE88 & SADDLEBY XX My present assortment is complet«. julylS complet«, JULIUS C, BOOEL. AT BEAl/8. J 1ST ARRIVKD — SOAP—40 boaee Cincinnati German, LABD— 16 kegs Leaf. OOFFEK- -5 bas* Rio aad Havana. FLOUR—to barrels Superfine, BACON—Minis, Shoulders and Sides. PORK—18 barrels full Mesa. CORN—100 bags Wnite. HAY—25 bale» Western. TEA—1 i"heit Imperial. Wbicb will be sold by tho package or at retail, at reasonable prices for tbe times. juiy2i JOSHUA BEAL. BEAL'S : 50 Barrels Single Extra FLOUR. 10 .. MKSS PORK. 1 Hogshead Extra SUGAR. % Gross P. * M. Y EAST t'OW DKHrt. Just arrived and tor sale at moderate prices. Corn Meal, Grits and Crashed Corn! THE above artioles munofActurod by julyl JOSHUA HF.AT,. RICE, BEANS, Potatoes, Dried Apples, &c< FR sale in small quantities, by jnlyt JOSHUA UKAI-. Clear Sides! 2 QQQ LBS. clear sides. julyl Jost receirsd and for gale by S. WAX, Near tbe Court Honxn, Oats and Bran* QUPPLIES to meet tbe demands of por O chasers. Jost received and for sale by s. WAX, julyl-tf Near tbe Court House. Sogar Cored flams. 2 TIEROES SUGAR-CURED HAMS— Just rrcelred tnd for sale by W. WAX, juiyi-tf Near tiw Coart House. SAWS AND AXES. TUTILE'S t ROWLAND'S CROSS-CUT SAWS. WOOD SAWS and SAW BUCKS. COLLINS'AXES. SHINGLING and LATHING HATCHETS, Just received, and for sale by jttly23-tf JA.ttES JfcVAV, DRUGS AND MEDICINES. THE undersigned very respectfully I: hi« friend» and acquaintance« and tha publie at Urge, that hé baa purchased the i/rng Store, situated on Af lea street, below tha jail, and formerly belonging to V. XXBT7XXB <te OO. J hare now on hand » fall and complete assort ment of FRESH DRUGS, Patent Medicines, Stationery, Perfumery, WINES AND LIQUOJRS, or tue murr quality . I have as m» employee, PAUL BJS38Y, who baa served In the Drug business for seventeen year», and well known to be a ixrmpetent Ih-uaaM by tua Physicians of this elty. Alse, Mr JOHN McKINLKY. who has been lo «rid servie« for the past Heven year». They will be found behind a>y oonntera and st the Presci iption Department re -dy and willing to attend to the wants of those who feel disposed to favor tie with a call. Night calls for prescriptions promptly attended to. 1 have also established a Branch of aaid store on Main street, opposite Keddy's Photograph Gal lery, to which I give my perso, ai attention, and have as my assistant, Mr. J. HILLKKY BILLS, who has served faithf lly in said basinest Ar nearly »wen year». I return Inj h oar I felt thanks to my friend* and acquaintances and I'hyxiclarm ospeekUly, for tho kind and liberal patronage they have oestowed upon roe I re poctfuily solicit a continuance of the came and guarantee general satisfae'ion. aug3 J. R. T. HAYNES. THIRD STREET VARIETY ISTORE. One dour North of Theatre Snilding. A OOMPLBTJC ASSORTMENT OF Fancy G-oodap STATIONERY, PERFUMERY, CE0CEEBY AND TIN WABE, SH0K8, HATS, HOSIERY, TOYS, ETC. july'29-M «AVID F, RKYMOND. MORE BUTTER. JOST received another lot of New May Buttai-— rotall price only 45 cents. Joly27 JOSHUA BBAL. CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! JOST RECEIVES AT J. KOWALSKIS STORE, A KINK ASSORTMENT Of CENTS' SUMMIER CLOTHING. MACE or THE Latest and Most Improved Fashion. Also, A LARGE AND FRESH ASSORTMENT OF FURNISHING GOODS, Together with ' A WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF Ladies' Men's and Children's Shoes, All of whioh will be sold at the MOST REASONABLE PRICES. EST Parties wiwhinjf to purchane will pleàao cull and examine for themsolrea it j uly a J. KOWALSKI'», Lanrel street. CMTir KMFORIUM -foa FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. THE subscriber would respectfully an nounce to his Old friend« and former custom, ers, that be has removed hi« store ou THIRD STHKKT, Nearly oppotiU thr. Branch of the ta. Stale JSant, and has received a magnificent stock of 8P1U!V(< AM) SI MMER CLOTHING, Also, a large and fresh assortment of FUKisrisxirrc-o QOODS. A large assortment of the latest styles of Piece Q-oodsi SUIT AB LB TO THB 8KA80N, always on hand, a W Call and examine before making yonr pur chaaee eUewber». 3. KUHN, THIRD STREET, jolyl-tf Nearly opposite the Bank. Jit Beat's Variety Store, THIRD STREET. , TL A NTIC MAGAZINK and GODCY'S LAST 'S L BOOS for August—Uotnpiete and Unabridged «THE TRIAL U? THK CONSi'IRATOKS, for the MURDER of PRESIDENT LiNCOLN-iilnstrated. Just received and for sale by »ug-«t J08HÜA BEAL. Bulebers' and Coaster Scales« THE BEST IN MARKET. BtrrCUBRS SAWS and KNIVES. STEELS and CLKAVERS. .Inst reeeived, and for sale by jnlyl2-tf JAMKS McVA*. POT-WAKE. )vKN8, P0T8 and 8E.1LLET3, ODD LIDS, of all »iiei—a fine auertjaraW Ja»t received, and lot sale by «uiy22-tf JAMES Me VAT. Floor! Floor!! 50 BBS. FLOUR. Just received t&i for tale by >. WAX, U Km tha Cesrt Bnu,