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Baton Rouge Tri-Weekly telle & Comet office on third street, opposite the branch of the louisiana state bank. vol. xlvii. baton rouge, la., thursday morning, september 28, 1865. no. 39. ■ professional cards. j.U.FUtitlA, " 1 J.U. KILBO'IRNK, Hilton Rouge, La. / UllnUiti, La. kuqua a kilbournjs, Attorneys & Counselors at Law, WILL practice In the Court« of the Perithel of Ka»t buh Weal Baton lUiugc, Iberville ami Ku»t and West Feliciana. au<l ihji1w & herrom, attorneys atlaw, CO UK T no USE SQ UA It K, lint oh ItonK ^i Ln. WILL »I tomJ to all business In thulr proli>»»lon tiiitruatcd to thorn, In this -ml tlia adjoluiug parlai)««, anil In the city of New Or lean«. augl7-t tim«»« uaicai iiavimum .... »tom »mm*. Davidson & Bynum , attorneysat law, Older at Kn.Mii koiik «-, La. WILL Pit ACTIG K IN TUK COURTS OK TIIK Florida Parish»*. »»ptl!I-tf th mrroHt*. If. ßüÜKNBH. stafford Si »h km:ij, attorneysatlaw, Ofllce, Cor. Laurel A Third 81«, up-aUIri, BATON ROHHK, LA. WILL practice In the parishesof Käst. F"llclnia, Kaat and West llnlou Rouge and iImrvii!«. Business entrusted to them will remilvt. prompt attention. mipt'i'l j. w. ntiR'iKaf)..... »• *• caatiav. ItlJlGKSH l (iiankv, Attorneys and (Counselors at Law, OFF J OS ON C II CtlOrt STREET, MKT. COHVIXTION * SOKTB »Otll.KVARD, ItIIfoil llnilK«-, l/K. ANY buslneu entrusted to their care In the par ish«« »r Kast and Weal Ha ton Rouge, Kaatand wmi Kellclatia, Point* Coup<>e and Iberville, will be promptly attended to. «epUI. COliLeCTIKl a«enc1. a> L.LL CLAIMS AO AINHT Till U. S.OOVKRN M KNT FOE HAMAGK8 TO PKOPHKTY, LOSS 0» HORSES AND C ATT LB AND OBSTRUCTION OP CROPS, Ac., WILL BK PROMPTLY ATTENDU!) TO WU BN BNTRÜ8TED TO MIC. WILDAU GU,, OSioe at my residence, uepl l 9~ltw-ir B atok rodu«, L a. r. w. knickerbocker, Attorney at Law and Claim Agent, HAS m»d» arrangements In New Orleans and II Washington City for the tdcoeasfal prosecution and collection of CLAIMS AIIAINST TIIK GOVERNMENT. Olllce on the corner of Fifth and Laurel etreeta aug* BATON HQUCIK, LA. clayton b. kvatt, Surveyor & Civil Engineer, office with R V W. KmaKMiiioniKR, Knq., « orner of Fifth ami Laurel «treetw, baton rouge , la . WILL attend promptly to all protesnlonal liusi noaa entrusted to h.tn. augiSSMin w. w. McMAIN k son, real estate brokers, Accountants & General Agents, aufil2~«m BATON ROÜGK, LA. .m .john m. tracy, Justice of the Peace, HE CO tri) WARD, Parlait or Eaat Hntmi Kouge. OFFICE, COR. THIRD AND LAUREL 8T8., tie-STAIM, OVER Tlljt StJN tlll.LtARD SALOOS. f. a. nefhler, Justice of the Peace, WA ÀD No. ONE, OflicK nt the Court Iloitae. HAVING returned business, I am ready to at tend to all buslaesa and suits, within the earliest delay« of the law. ap r H ok. k u atz, OFFICE ON LAIiH IÎ I. STREET, BETWEEN THIRD AND CHURCH, (Opposite Mrs. Jones' Boarding House,) junSM-tf BATON ROÜUK, LA. l> r . ». l, McKitrick , S IIR a RON D EN TIS T, llli'FKlK ON CONVENTION STKKET, EPISCOPAL PARSONAGE BUILDING, I« th* rear of Bpi»oopal Church, deelT BA TON R 0 UO Ji, L A . p. pmrillat, Watchmaker »<* Jeweler, FROM (JKN'KVA AND PARIS, WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, rêva I red a t short notice , i* tor vert am aitt.t. THK LATEST ST||KS OF JEWKLRY, ALWAYS ON HAND. I.«fn j ette Street, Baton Kou^c, La. james mcvay, architect and builder, BATON ROUGE, la. Orders left at the Hardware Store, oppoaite the Bank Building, on Third «treet, will he promptly attended to. j«lyl-tf ONIONS AND POTATOES. y KR8H arrlT&l» of tb« »bove .twice per week, at i the « tore ot u '• J0ÏHUA blAI., .1. Jackson, cotton buyer <--And-, commission merchant, 0A8II ADVANCES M AHB ON shi jimf nts to his Priemls in m.o. nnti n. y. (IfflfW, Corner of t,aural ami Third Strmlr, (rxnra titk »craipaii ttoTW.,) âug12 BATON ROUOK, LA. simon mendelsohn, hkamut in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Wines , Liquors , Teitneeos , Cigars , —1WD— SUPPLIES, CORNIIt lafatkttt aru florida 8TRRKTR, junnlj BATON KOIÜE, I.A. •hjl1 US U. bogel, commission merchant, a.yd HKALKR im Plantation and Family Supplies , COR. MAIN AND LAFAYIOTTB 8TS., jqlyi:! II/VTtIN HOI UK, LA. f. l. terpinitz, steamboat agent, I ! F,( ÎEI VI NO. FO R W A III) IN < i, commsillft m erc iia st, FRONT LEVEE , BATON ROUGE, I,A. james McVAY , HARDWARE MERCHANT and mulek in Agricultural Implement*, WINDOW SHAXJEQ, WALL PAPER, ETC. / 'ALLS respectfully the atteution or the public to his large and excellant (took of good« p«rta!nlng to Wa line ol meroti»tidl«e. 1U* be »peaks a ilheril »hare of public palrnmigt Store on Third «t reel, oppualte tb« building ot the Louiainna State Bunk. ju yl j. kowalski, Lnurel St., bet. Lafayette and Third Ht»., »tcalcb in FASHIONABLE ANI> WKI.L-M \I»K MEN AND BOYS' Spring and Summer Clothing staple abid fancy dey goods. Respectfully invites public atten - tio* to hi« present and accumulating ntock In trade, confuting of all grades, from th» finest down to mttdium, and îow- priced c lothing; staple & fancy dry goods. Call and examine for youradvea hin aaaortment, which Is the largtat and beat now offered In the city, and on terms the mont satisîiictory. julyl verandah hotel, Stephen Ilusilisco, Proprietor CQIimtl THIRD AND LA OREI. STS„ BATON I10UÖE, LA. ' B oard iiy tub day, wbek or month. «Ot»I> IIEDM, GOOD FARE, And every attention paid to the comfort of guests Thankful for past patronage, m 8t*ve " re# Spoctfuily Holitit.s a continuance of the «âme from his friends and the puMio generally. jaly27-tf washington hotel, John Gass, Proprietor, opposite acaobmy hall, Rt. Loul« street BATON KOUUE.LA. (31. The beat of Wines, Llijuor* and Cigar« kept at the Bar. july22-tf sumter house. charles wieck, proprietor Corner of Main and Third streets, baton rouge, la. The bar h furnished with the very beet j wines. liquors, cigars ic tobacco. A. BAU M STARK, cabinet-maker and undertaker, Corner of Church ,J- Laurel streets, BATON ROUGE, LA. a orb at variety o f FANCY GOODS ALWAY8 ON HAND. a imi stock or TRIM MIS G S AND METALLIC CASES £W~OR!iKM rnosiPTi Y irrasr.i D to . july2-3ra CORN AND OATS. ANOTHER arrival just Stored, and at a reduo- : tion In price«. ]ul>î" josboa bb al. grocery —Ann- provision house, plantation supplies. • ♦ • e. r. eeckwith, THIRD ST., CORNER OF LA URKL, BATON KOI/OK, I.A. CONSTANTLY ON HAND EVERT VARIETY' OK PLANTATION SUPPLIES, Plantera and other« would do well t* nail before purcha Ing alaewhere. t'olteii lieiight at hlglifat innrkfl rate«. )uly6~3moa. joshua beal, Oornar of Third and ConT « ntion st»., baton rouge, la. OKNKKAt. »KAI. Kit JM WESTERN PRODUCE, Family and Plantation sii|» plies , school books, stationery, fanoy goods, and notions generally. pk ices to suit the times. tar- Term* Caati. Julyl m. granary, T) kai. Kit jn western produce, fa m ii ,y grooebi es -and Plantation Supplies ( Generally . Beos leave to inform his friend « and the pubiio at large, that lie will keep on hand fresh and full KUppllen of all artlulea In the provision line, which he will aell on tnrma to suit the oa«h baa!» of trade. A liberal «hare of pat. ronaje la reipectfully aollclted. at hla «fand on Third »treet. julyl nicholas wax, 0jcalkr m western produce -AN» family grocerieh. Is constantly receiviug , direct from the Weat and other .(Harter«, every epeciea of artf cle required for Family or Flnntatiou use . He ha» Increased Cicilitiea for obtiilhin« uupnilea, and la determined to keep up with the demand« of hi« ouatoinem, and to di al with them «atjafiie tortiy ou the «core of qualify and price—his motto hein« "Huli'lc Suie« «ixt Small Profit».,* Mr. R. KOMMAS, well known to our citl»en«, will be found "behind the counter" ready to at tend to bunineti« call#. Plea»« drop in at the old stand, near the Court Honne, where we »hall be happy to «ee you. julyl-tf A. BIj UM . DEAL Kit in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES provisions. An d Plantat i on Suppli es Generally . ALSO, crockery, tin', wood fc willow ware Store, Cor. Africa and 8t. Napoleon gts., BATON ROUGE, LA. Determined to keep a fun and wen «elected stock of article« such a« jç* to make up a Brit-rate variety «tore, A. BLUM hope« to merit and receive an increased amount af pat ronage. He respectfully invite» bit old customer» and the public at large, to continue their calls as usual, assuring them of hi» determination to please and satisfy them in »very particular. july6-tf CAM1LL0 QUINTERO, j havana cigars, j C1GARETTA8, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco , i snuff, pipes, etc., Corner of Thi rd and Florida streets , BATON ROUOK, LA. In addition to his large assortment of the best brands and oualitie» of all articles in the ■line of a Tobacoonist, CAMÎLLO QUINTERO, keep« alto on hand a choice variety oV'Notiocs," »uch a» fine PocJcH Knives, Stationery, «te., to which he invites public attention, guaranteeing to give satlgfiiction to all customers. julyl-tf ONIONS AND POTATOES. 1 r BARRKLS, New Crop, at retail or by the bid I'J Prie»» less than iu New Orleans. iuiyïï J08HU A BfA L. A. H. AH0MK». WM. HKNOKHMON. AIU IIKU & IlKiMIIKUSON, FORWAKDIN« & COMMISSION ^yrekokc-ajesttb, ^-AND—* oenerat steamboat, collection -AMD- i'utloiiahing agents, Tlilrtl »trwt, BaUtn Rouge, La. aar* it or i'ijimi.wio* to: Oapt. P. D. Pratt, I «apt .Inn. McLean, N.O. " W. H. Kloliardeon. | Ii W. Taylor, N. 0. E. It. Beck with, Ilaton Rouge, La. augiU james j. dtjndass, WttnuWAt.« AMO UTAH. tJRAt.KR ib GROCERIES, —AKD— vvertern produce, Wines , L iquors , Tobacco k Cigars . "oxt-3t BAKERY," OOR NMR OK MAIN AND LBVKK STREETS, RATON KOI I.A. 3?"- ott o commission merchant, v —AND—' wholesale AND retail D KALK A IN dry goods, clothing, groceries, r-AND—* plantation supplies; w i n e8, li q u o r8, CIGAH8 AND TOBACCO, CROCKERY AND TIN WARE, and all'kind» or W E S T E R N P It <) D U CE, Received per «teamers il mast dally. P. O tto respeotfully announces to hi» friend« anil customers and the public generally, that hl» store having been removed from its former stand, adjoining Day's Drug »tore, to the largo store am! Warehouse building, ON THE 800THBAST CORNBROP THIRD AND LAUREL STREETS, He is fully p'epared to keep on hand ou» of the largest and most varied assortuienr» of tha above artices to be fourni in the city of Baton Rouge. With hl« increased and Increasing facilities for obtaining and storing merchandize, he ia «»shied to nioetnll present and future demand», mid ttwwe. fore Invite» the »p'cial attention of purchanor« to 'hat fact, hoping by a spirit of accommodation to please all, and to alway« act) on a« reasonable term» a» the «täte of the market«, will permit, to lecur» a lib ral «hare of regular patronage. IP— Plnase call before purchasing elsewhere aoglO-tf m. j. williams, WORKBll in Tin , Copper and Sheet Iron * Having established binwelf in A the above bu «ln «ss. In thl» city, re- J|f\2k »pectfully »oliclt» the public patronage. Citlzon«, Planters and other», needing work in his line,will please send in their orders,and they will be promptly attended to. Workgutranteed. Shop adjoining, and North of Real's Variety Store, on Third street. * julyl F. K. PBÜYN. BOIiT. L« truyn. pruyn & bbo., CARPENTERS, GIN WRIGHTS -AND— Press Builders BATON ROUGE, LA. Orders left at Jattrnmski A McCormlck'K Drug Store, will muet prompt attention. juiyl-Cm f Baton Rouge Marble Works . j. smollen & Co., MAfWfACTORBKS or tombs, mOlïlIMESTS , HEAD-STONES, MANTELS, KTC, Corner of Main and Church streets , julylS BATON ROUGE, LA. john til a no, WOKKKJt IN Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron. ; ITA VINO established himself again in the above II basin«««, in Baton Rouge, most respectfully j informs hi« old friends and the public generally, j that he is prepared to do all work in his line. All repair! up; attended to with despatch' Shop on Main.street, near the Catholic Church. augl-tf FLOUR!FLOUR! ! FLOURI! I Bakers, GROCERS, PLANTERS AND PAMILIEB, One and all can save time, risk, patience and mo ney, if they will make their purchase« of FLOliR from the undersigned, Instead of, as now so com mon, sending to New Orleans. My «lock of Plour is always varied and being frequently replenish ed, usually twice per w«ek, i» alwayj fresh. A trial solicited. au i Iv JOSHUA SEAL, n. 0« advertisements. w. ». PI kb,.,., <1. *. lai»kykj|«.,a. skothiiil. PIKE, LAPKYKti a BROTHER, BANKERS, beai. iaa m FOREIGN & DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, BONDS, STOCKS, COIN AND XJNOTJVLlX.&7SrT NOTES. omCK ON CAMP STREET, Uetween Canal nad Common Street *, New Orleans , La . deeIT-y i. I. WARRKN. T. W. OHAW»0«D. WARREN & CRAWFORD, (9ue«0mam to Wftrrot ), Gill »nor« a cîo.,) COTTO N F A CTORS — and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No . 30gakondelst street, Julyl! -«m* NEW ORLEAN*. LA. B. PRITÇHAKD, . [Formerly Prltchard a ïlower.) cotton factor —am»— COMMISSION MERCHANT, no. hit Carondelet « treet , new orleans, la. (3T* Liberal Cash Advance» and Supplie» fur nlaheil on consignments of Cotlon, Sugar, Ac., to bis address. Kcfennicrii t ITtiqcA * > pikk , tartrn* b ttaoTMM Baton Rouge , La ./ New Orleans , I m . aug »-6m iqavek BROTHRHK, Crescent City Steam Tobacco Works No ». 4m and 61 lakavkttk htrkkt, Hair* Rmim-IVo. St Tchoupiteiila» Ht. ».... • - may er broth erm, No. m tchoupitoulas «tri:et, bktwkkn povdius a no natciik/., mow Urlcnn», I,«. IXAI.r.H: !» j ka» a chjhwino, k m ani7kactukerh op Smoking Tobacco and Cigars. m. a heavy well « elected stock constantly oo hand . julylN - tf NEW ORLEANS cahpet warehouse, 19 CHARTRES STREET, Retwrrii Cstnal and Cuatoinliou«». We have on band and are receiving • laige assortment of carpeting of all kinds. SCCH AS— MEDALLION, VELVET, WILTON, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, 3-PLY, INGRAIN, VENETIAN, IIEMI', COTTAGE, &c., FLOOR OILCLOTHS, Of al! widths and qualities. MATTING, White checkered and fancy. WINDOW SHADES, Cornices and Rands. TABLE and PIANO COVERS, RUGS, MATS, ENAMEL CLOTHS, Of various qualities and colors. COCOA MATTING aud MATS, HAIR CLOTH, &c„ &c All of which we offer at moderate advance« oa manufacturer's price«, for cash. aug8-ly A. »ROUSSEAU A CO. FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS, Main St., between Third and Church, BA TON ROUGE, LA . THE undersigned is now prepared to receive or L.er> lor all kind« of Furniture aud Cabinet work. Will make or mend In the beat manner, and at thn lewett figure«, rox CAi .a ortLT. In the Undertaking twain««« he has now on hand a tine assortment of Metallic Case«, and is r«a <ty to re ceive orders in this line of basiaess, which will meet the attention usually given by the old firm of Piper A Bradford. »ug6 FRED. FUNKE. AT REAL'S. j ust arrived. SOAP—40 boxe« Cincinnati Oerauaa. LARD—15 keg» Leaf. COFFEE—C bags Rio and Havana. FLOUR—40 barrel« Superfine. , BACON—Han», Shoulders and Sides. PORK—15 barrel« fui! Me««. CORN—100 bag» White. HÂY— 25 bale» We«tern. TEA—1 chest Imperial. Which will be «old by the package er at retail, at reasonable prices for the times. july25 JOSHUA BEAL. Cheap Light. JUST RECEIVES*—An Invoice of ant qual ity GOAL OU. which will b* «old at the lew priée of $1 P* retail, ff»'' JOSBOA IKAL. she GENERAL NEW«. 0«n. Joa J oh neon haa been defeat ed aa a candidate for President of the Richmond and Danville Railroad. A majority of the stockholders voted for him , bat the large vote of the State wan oast against him . a Mr. Baford was his Buoc &wiful competitor. Mr . Hackett has raised $2,000, tbe sum named for the Shakepeare mon - ument in Contrai Park , New York. The Washington Republican pub» lishus all advertisement « of property in Virginia libelled for confiscation that fills over thirty columns . a terrifie fireoocured in New York oity on the night of the 18th inat., by which two bonded warehouses and their contents were entirely destroyed. The loss is estimated at not lees then three million of dollars . Mr . Heward , in a dispatch to Mr A dams , our Minister at the Court of Ht James , states that tbe United States Government will assume the responsibility for Confederate debts due to Hritish merchants , but will aleo without any reference to the decisioa of British Courts, demand the restor - ation of the cotton which lïritish mer chants received as security for those debts . The Tribune's Richmond special says railroad accidents in Virginia are of so frequent occurence aa to have I oft I their usual novelty. Pittsburg is a queen place . The other day throe men went into a lager - beer saloon, and two commenced catching all the flies therein , while the third ate the insects as fast aa caught, on a bet that he could eat them quicker than hi « companion » could catch them. They were arreited ami fined $<! each for the fun . The Brazilian Government has ex - p ressed itself satisfied with the explan - ations of our ôovernment in reference to the seizure and detention of the rebel cruiser Florida, last year , in the harbor of Bahia, by the IJ. S. steamer Wachusett, C'apt. Collins. The United State Steamboat In spector et Detroit have made a report of the result of their investigation into the cause of the collision of the steamers Pewabic and Meteor . They cast the entire responsibility of the ac > cident upon the Captain and Mate of the Pewabic . Those latter have been arrested un a a criminal charge , and the examination with commence in a few days . The State Geologist of Illinois re - ports the discovery of an extenaive bed of peat in Whitesides county . It proves to be excellent fuel . Plotters to get thit country into war with France on tbe Mexioan question are said to be plenty in Paris . John c. Breckinridge arrived at Quebec on the 11th , from Liverpool , and left the same day for Montreal . It is said the vacant Professorship of Mathematics in the University of Virginia, will be offered to Gen . Jos . k. Johnson . a gentleman , moving in the first circles in New York city , recently bad a difficulty with his wife . Ue called in a physician , bribed him to state that she was insane , and bad her incarcerated in a Lunatic Asylumn . The friends of the lady denied the al - legation , and are making « tenuous ef fort « to have ber released . Johnson ' s Island was cleared of prisoners on the 5th inst ., when the following small remnant were sent to Fort Lafayette : Major Style » and Capt . Gusman , who refuse to take the oath ; Lieut . MoBride , who claims tbe pro - tection of British flag ; Cole and Rob - ioson , charged with complicity in the Lake Erie piracy ; and Henry b. Eatep , charged with desertion to tha enemy . ■». .«.-<• — mrthere is a town in Alabama w hich has an ordinance " that any one heard discussing politics oa tha streets or street corners of this corpor - ation shall be arrested and tried for vagrancy !" ter A philosopher write « to a tailor who had failed to get ready hi « wed - ding suit : " It was no serious disap - pointment . only i should have been married if i had received th « good «." That man will never be seriously dis - appointed . (^iiTB CoxTBABiwrsE.—We are told that "like cures like." We winh onr homoeo paths would invent a much more valuable system to society by which "dislike* shaald care dUlikess."— l'uneL