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(feitet is tri -Wrbki.t,' Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturday#. j c55Sm Ojffifi ï pike. T. B. R. HATCH, : : : : : Editor. I»A T«I m oi;ctae> 7, 1 MÖ. Our AfMiM in I*«w Or lean ». Omni«** A Co . f<*w»p»pcr Adv*rtl»lng A if «nt«, No. t, Commercial Plaça, New Orleans, are the (t ult »itthertr.ed Ag»nt» !h tb*t elty for th* iitntU* ami ♦ huttf. Imt* Tuxin P apbiu .—Onrlri »nd H. A, M non v, who, W« wo pie» an I to *«c, »rriv «(I wifely with his family at Ciilvsntori, per Mtenmalilp I'liltnyr*. from New Orleftti», on tli « ÜOth ult ., Sow Invored us with park tt«»» of Into '!>*»* paper*, forwttrtto'1 by A« inm *' ttxpre »«, »f whl 'üli h# 1« fite »gent at (iill-venfon. We thank him fur hin prompt attention . Our thanks arc Itleo ' lue to Mr . Jo *. fjAitoftiKR, ag''iit of Ai)» imV ICxpi r«' in tlij» elty , I'br th «' delivery uf th« afi >i « KU id package« to tin • -♦ . Niitv IUah to ink . Kkxxum«.-'» OiitiAu . TJi» Now Orî** n * Tmt Mia, »parkin# front undoubted authority , »*y* tlmt Mr - Oisiwaï ï* to li<) »tiiiofeedad in command of Urn Freedirien'» ttor*#ii for iiOiil» i » n * by dirodtion of the l're» id » nt , who b»* ap pointed lllltf. <iet!, RaiRO to Ml t .h* l , pn»1 tiotl. <!ßtl. IÏATHO, t, h « Trat ** y *, in Slow tn, iriyiitt for New < irlenn» t.o i .ake control of thfl Uitfofcti. îl» I» a nativn of Poutiaylea ni*, 1» it gfiujuitto ol West Point, »nd *« rv e< l wit, Vi oon*IJor*bl« merit . in the Into w »f. flu U refcnrded im n trim aoldter und k»h tlomati, and i* conanr v »t,iv« in Iii» prin - ciple *. TliXAS iTKW». The San Antonio //« r «W, of the VJÔth oit . n » y » : Perfect , himlt . h prevail * » motig unr citi - zen*, «ml * o far n * we linve auy menti » of knowing, the name may he » nid of the lar^'i number of »trailer* arnori|f ti», iii olitdinjf mivoriil t .hoimxild »nldtei*. The I fonnton 'hU/jrajth, of the 'isith ult ,, l'ii rntidiee t ,he following : Thoy uro working rapidly in Kan Anto - n io in the wtiy of qualifying them *» lve * for the dntinii of oitizon*. The HnM \n forma m» that lip to the 28d instant, about » oven hundred per «on» had taken the atn niinty oath , nir hundred of whom ere n g Intered voter ». More than half the »polling book« now i n Houston , go into the band » of the ne - Kroe*. tfovérel Kohool# for colored peraorm uro now in operation bere » nd in OrIvor tou . Many planter» buy a »took of »eliool book » for Ute » rhool » already not tin fre - quent npon the pl »iit»tiooii. We believe trrrs jäiilm pr<ij>f . .- Î.i . iîiw .-»ft4 tl mt th > «iliu «•iition of tne negro «» in the oUmetit» of knowledfte, will aid in a hopeful » olution of the ^un»tion whether freed labor will bo midc-oaefal, and whether the negro im:o will nurviv« ihoir freedom . The 'hUtff&ph l«» rn « that the telegraph wire » are tip to Ao » tin , though it will be » fow day« bo for» thwy get to working . The 'i'th'ijrupK *»y* Hint ui'iaeiiren » re being taicen to attend the tel « gr » ph to Ran An - tonio and Hrownsviilo. At . thi^ point it will connect with line » now licitig con - »truoud to the r. ity of Mexico , Mu/.» tlan « nd » San Diego. ('' lake ' s Ottlveston HulUUn, in an *<? co nut of the M» i » t » nt editor'» trip to Aus - tin « od book, nay » : Thi» cotton » long the ro » d generally , looked as if th »ro was a fine crop . W« regrot to say that in nomn of the field » we »iiw neither freedinen or fr »»m« n picking it out of the boll », in many «»se», delay will lose the crop. In the upper country tljay h # vo had fine r » ins . Th » l!» stropcorro » pondentof tbe Ati» tln JnUllvjiuvr, wiitos to that paper that the arin^ worm i » doing much rlamago to cot ton in that country. The G»! ve » ton civilian, » ay » that city begin » to rmiinn the »ppcarRiioe of bu » i - ness activity . The » tores , dr» y », wigon », vessels, mechanic»—are «11 full handed ih a biwinos» way . MXPKorn'Atai.iv i /»ir.ui>«„ V. j urchasiiig jioor Urid at a low prie », instead of th * best «' » tiigh ono. 2. W» nt of underdraitmif in »II p)»<:»» where work ia retarded, growth lessened , and manure loat by a snrplti* of w» t «r. î. Inftiecient fonce », admitting d » pr » da tore to d »»troy crops , and deranging farm order . 4- Ilnilding poor b »ni»» nd » table », »nd allowing thoui to become diUji)d»tRd. 5. Wintering cattle , » h « ep » nd coHa at ' ,l '» in open fl» ld «. I»ru»h by tire, and l»»TiTi^~rmifT »tief cî»an border» to the field». 13, Planting the »» m » crop year »fier your in the « une «»'d, thus dimini « bing the product , and filling the land with weed». , 14. Omitting to spread manur» at tbe light time, »nd thon »ulling it or giving it »way to got rid of it. 1&. Eaising hump - back cattle or land - pike ho«», that wjll oonmm« monthly «hcirentiro value in f »* d , instead of th # bant. anim » ls , which fatttn «wily on little , «nd »«Il ujuiokiy for c»«h »t h'tfb prite». IlEItEVOLEJVT SOCIETIES. The tru « phil » nthropi » t i » he who by hi » act * more th»n by hi » profe »» ion » prove » him » elf to be such . It hi » delight to " do good by ste»lth," » nd in hi* di »pen»»tieii» of ch » rit . y * nd benevohsnce "not to let the left hand hand know wh » t th » right h »nd doeth ." Those benovolent » ocietia » -* ucb m the M»» onic Rhd Odd Fellow»- inonjeato th # doctrino » and principle# of • genuine ohri» lian philanthropy » mong their niRiiiber* within their lodge room », and without »ny »» in -gloriou« p » r » de or boa » t . ing , pr »ctic •lly illnstrate before the world , the effect» of * uch teaching». W« liav« in our city two flourishing Iodges--8t. .1 »me» ( Masonic,) and f>e Hoto (Odd Fellows,) which hav» misted for many ye» r », e »cli numbering »ome eighty members or more. The immense Rinoun 1 of good enacted by «ach of thesn lodges as * body, and by their member»individually» in a public as well as iuntii»l »nd l'r»Uirn»l «tin»«, i» of Immortal rouord on high, and would, If It wnre proper to bl*/.oti it forth» till volume» of the deep«»* InUrest to every one whoKB heurt b«»t» in unison with the better leeling» of huin*liity. We bave not the reference Rt hnttd by whi- b we, c»n lis th« precise day or month when 8t,.Ii>nie* M»»onic Lodge wnsorg»n I*/ed, m nsrne the particular lirtthrtiti who aasix'ed *t Its biith. Th« year, however, whs IK14, i* il il the pler», tiio »ngar mill of .1 AMfch Mnfl»i or, decBRwed, In West tfat.on Rouge, wbtuii n the Lodge ws* irinisfsrrod to this city. Application lor thr charter of i)o foto I-ixlRe, I.,0. <). V,, w** tn»de on tbe 12th of Msrbh, Hlô, liy !(r«s. W h i um l»r>>T, IiiltDiiton ■'P lf»*i ' ii, VVfi.i iAU MnCo*»», I». A. ''eriwisiiii! v* and Aim,» tiîs K im». All of ilie»e, *«vo l> A. i'i n n i mo h am, he vr. pa»ned KWiiy t.o " tlmt bourne from Wimm'» no tiavclar »etufn»." A.j ive were one ot th» surlliiij, uni iates of the Lodge In 1 HI"», we re ( ;ur with many pleas il ratile emotions, not tin m I* ml with *udn»n*> to the rise, prog ices and changes which iiave marked it* history and career up to the prenant time. But, we cannot »top to partim Urixe them at priment. To » often political » nd pereonal asperi ties , and ameliorate the condition of men and communities, whether in time of pence or war ; to '* vi *U the sick, relic re the di * 1 ri-»«ed, sod Uury the dead," « r « koiiih ol the de«dR incniciited ruJ practiced by t ,|ie brethren of the M#» onic » nd Odd Pol low«' Lodge «. Tb« gf»»t convention of Odd Follows in session si ItRltimore several d»ys ago— where evejy State in the Union was repre sented, »nv« two, and that deficiency owing to unavoidiible circumstances- trim em blomatloal of the cordial ntilon between nil the Ht.ates now »o rapidly *nd happily ap Iiroaching consumuiatioti under the wiee guidance of i'rusldont Johniiou. Keferring In this connection to the organization of Odd Follow», the Hoston I'oil very jnstly says that the noble purpo«»» for which Oils prnnd Institution wa* o»t»bli»had appeal to tbe purest emotion» of the human heart; its member» are brethren in the holiest sense of the word; their misaion is that of tbe Havlotir of the World—to do good unto mankind. Under such influence» men mingle with'Uiind» free from the «ellith nes* which produces war, contention, *nd uncharitableness, and consult and act t.» OHHUage misery, inculcate virtue, and to persuade each to love hi« neighbor as him self. In thi« spirit wo find citizen« l»tcly in bitter enmity embracing each other as dear friend», and rejoicing in a reconcilia tion which binds them together in tie» of lasting amity. No »pecial condition» wore required te allow » brother from the Mouth to join « brother from the North, but all were welcomed; the happy re»ult, i» her mony, love, confidence; and the crowning beauty, to behold the President of the na tion received by fellow-citizen* represent ing every section of the country, with the »flection »nd respect doe an impartial Magistrate and » »jrmpathetic Benof»ctor. Ilow grateful to every (.diri»ti»n aspiration in such a scene, nod how illustrative of tbe power of mutual kinkiie*» aid elevated motive. Her" w* see man raised above his gro»»er nalfira, ami pre»»»<] forward by irn pu !*c» which »»nctify and purify human deed» until they partake of those sublime attribute» which thine with celestial liftht. Wby may not the »nine spirit »way every cinrn, renew sectional friendships soveiml y ye»r»of enmity, and render i.* one (mo le in heart and pitrpoM, thus making our onutry » Und ol peoc» (or onrsalvo» »ml f bop« and {ademption to those who seek »shores? Thi» is what would give us oecnrity for tiie future," heal the wounds ow rankling, and make tbe American eople ou» in fact »« well »» t,h»ory. The Mason» have proposwd a similar Oi. n convocution, and an add res* to this id has becu msnod iiy (Jbarics O. Winter lth, P. O. M., and P. G. II. P., ot Ken icky. We trust it will be readily and lly responded to and sanctioned by the hole fraternity ; that, the Christian hurche» will follow the glorious oxample the. Odd Follow« and Masons, and thus I'ect a union which mere partisans oatinot ente and ounnot destroy. Before taking leave of this subject, we J mey mention in appropriate connection wit Ii it that a monument is about to he erected in Baltimore to the memory of , T homas Wildkt, the founder of the Inde- j pendent Order of Odd Fellowship in thi» country. Tbe Sun s»ya the work baa now been fiuished, and all that ia wanting ia the formal reception of it from the banda of tbe buildera , and its dedication , whioh ja appointed to take place on the 20th inst . The monument is a very beautiful one, I cha * te in lt »«h* rRcter * nd design , and oal - onlated to give reputation to those engaged in it » construction , it ha* been located, on a very commanding point , being ut the ] apex of the hill on Broadway a » it risei from Baitlmore street ; in a widely open ] » pace , with a good view . The monuraen i* fifty- two feet seven inches high, and ] »tand« upon k base of rongh granite, ten feet »Ix inches squar «. All eicept the bas « 1» marble . Immediately above the batte Is a marble block , facing the cardinal pointa and in it has been placed tablets with In - scriptions oneircled by a wreath ; on the north side of the base are the words : The north tablet bas the words —" Thia column , erected by the joint contributions of the lodges , encampments, and individual member * of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of the United State » of America , and Jurisdictions thereunto belonging , commemorates the founding of that ordor in the city of Baltimore, on the SJ& th of April , 1819, bjr T homas W ii.orv." All of the tablets are encircled with a scroll wreath, beautifully worked In the mafble. Above these rises a single fluted column , of hoantiful proportions , and »pon itoomes the cap . Horn Is sculptured the globe , the Ihre» links—friendship, love and truth— with other emblems of the order . The whole Is surmounted by a full life statue ol a fvmsle ropi lisent ing Charity, with two infant *, to whom she is supposed to be ex - ercising the greatest of the virtues—charity. TRICftRAI' IIIC. » M IHHI WH I \ 'PI J .I .KOT I ON. f Rpteiai to 111* M. 0. Tree Halt ».; .1 Acsaot», Out . 0.—'The oont »» t . for (lev ernor i » between Judge Fisher and Otneral Humphrey », it i » thought the latter will be elected, notwithstanding he ia thought to be ineligible , net havingbeen p » rdon * d . Putter will be » leeted to the High Court , over Lendy. Hooker willbe elected Attorney Oeneral , ov » r Cooper . lUwktn * will be elected to the Senate is Hind * county , over Freeman, the former being oppoaea to the admission of negro evidence in court». Kw »n will probably be eleeUd Auditor ; Re h ol», Tr »**nr» r ; » nd llarri », Keereury of Ht»te. Bea. King will probably be elected to the Senate m I' oplab , and Barney and l >» ason to the Hoa *« in Dolton Hud » on » nd John » are thought to be nl er-ted to the House in Hinds county. ft« |iiiillallaii of l.nuUlana—(■»•tall! Ntlon ot IHM-Pravlihiaaf Udvarnor to b* ApimliiUxWrt*« PrtwItUnt Hefn*«* to llriwivr Otntrtl I'slmtr—I iuiiiM tient ft eject« Negro InfTragr. Nr. w Yonx , October 6.— It i » understood tha t th « President will reptidi»te the Loui - siana Constitution of 18C4, and appoint a provisional Ooveruor for the State . The President refuses to remove Oeneral Polmer from command in Kentuoky, but will order the withdrawal ef negro troops . The people of Connecticut have rejected the proposition t . o allow negro suffrage , by a majority ef 5»oo. hrmmh [ from kha Na» Orlaana Tfrnea , Otli ItiaL .j W »«RiNeTON, Oct . r».— Ho new nationa ' b a nk * have lieen authoriseii, except In a few cases in the Bouth . The reoeipt » from the internal revenue the last niüety-» ix day*, including Hun - day *, were upward » of one hundred mil - lions, gre » tiy exceeding »11 expectation», ftrheiiie for Mnutberii ( Emigration . Cov . Andrew ,of M»»»»chu»ette, and oth - er », are arranging a place for establishing a central office in New York , whereby the owners of Southern land * can be become acquainted with Northern purchasers , and a stream of emigration, both domsatic and foreign , be » et » outhward . Branch office* are to be opened in the Southern State ». Urant at i*llt»knr|, Pma » ï R o ,O c t. 5,— Gen . Grant met with a very enthusiastic reception to - day . The President end I<oul»Iana. T h e T ribunal Wathington » neoial say » the Pre » id « nt will not take action in the matter ofth » Louisiane government, till lie receive* the report of the new commi*» ion , who will be sent in a few days . The Debt of the Month. It is b » li » ved » formidable combination exist* to force through Congres » a bill for the partial »«sumption of the rebel debt . Toe War Department , states that the l a ws regarding apprenticeship will be re - garded by the Freemen '» Bureau , provided they make no distinctiom in color « gainst the law » for fr » e people , which will lie ex - tended to freed men . The officer » of the Bureau will be re - garded a » guardian» for minor fr » edm » n . The »»» i » t » nt commission is to draw and s iiecify the instructions for applicant » to their reaped , ive Btatea on the » hove prin - ciple . •-*. • . Nffliiig of (lie l iiioii Association of Kas< Baton Kouff. CKfoU'nUNÎI ABOfTKl) AMI DHXKUATEH Al'i'UlNTBI) TO A HTATK CON VKNTtON. At a mrslluf <if Iiis Unfein Aaaoeistion liald nt Hi* Court House, in tltac'.tj of baton Hong», on Ilia 3>l fimtsiit, Hi» f'WlowiuK praamtita and raao Intiona aubnitted by H. -t litis», Kr')., war # a.-t'ijitsH : WnisaAï, It ia tba duty of *11 'ojal aiu< Is« ahidinK riti/.ana to rally nrouud and ruttsin Ilia N»t, louai Oov»rnm*ot sa »duilnlstersd by Asoaew Jouaiioa, Prrnldeat of the Unltsd l'Istna, sod to liidirstr by their political action a trua and ain cer» de«irs t/> return to tbs tJolon. l*t, fli U ThArtJof, Rtmlvr'l, That wa tbe Na tion*) Union Cona«rvatlfve eUlesna of tb« Parish nf Kant Baton Kf.Bira, da hsreby pledtr» ours*lva* t/i «Und by our patriotic Preai.lent in hia sn deaviir* to rsatora our htata to ita forrosr puailion in the llnlon, th*t to »ffeet thin otJeH, in »*)act ing rsndidatns fur olflce, taon nf undoubted loy alty and whnae TJnfoD proeltvftles »IS Wall ateer tftined Pi hoi I id he oboaan. M. Dti H Kurtkér Ramhol, Ttist ws cordially endorse snd heartily apjirovs of th* prlnclpka sunnrlatwl in th» circular of OeL A. I'. Fiïi.ii», Preatdi-ni ol the Natlon»l Union Conaer»»ii»e Aaviciatlon In Naw Orleaea, sud hereby pl»d|{» oumelve* to stand on thn ssros platform tbsi mar he adopted by tb«Convention (hati# to mast on the ïlb instniit, in New Orleans .'Id. Btitt'wUur tUwlvt'l, Tti*t I ha frexidsnt of thi) roeetinji a(ipfilnt ei*lit ilelefates to said i Convention, who sra ln«trncU«J to vote for no man wh"»e loyalty ia doubtful, and who is not willing te atSBd by the Union and the adminl» tratlon, whatever hia political status may hav* been hnratofors. j The frtofdeutappelated tbe foltowioidelegates, '"î7e«ra. W. P. Mann , John O' Connor , P. A. Ku - gfer , N Wax , H. J. Uesrd , V. Phillip «, W. V. Her reil and V. A. Nephter. Mr. Nepbler moved that tbe pi O'.iedln** of tbe in«*ttnic b# published la tbe OaetU* and. Com'*. C O. BHKCKIKBXpaK, »ee'y. IStr Itev . F rancis Wavi.amd, formerly " I'reeidotit of Brown University, Provi - dence , K. I., died »tiddenly a few days since, of apoplexy . He was a man of letters and acience , and »» euch had » world - wide repu tet .lon. N rw Y ork, Oct . r ». —1 1 i » reported tb » t the proanected achems of emigr * tion from the Southern State » lia» been given up . There Is re ** en to believe that the col - ored troops now in the Southern Ht, ate * will be * p » ediiy mastered out of » ervlce . - •. r »i î3x>ï In Ifiis idly, st 7 o'eloek on Krldsy morning, the Sth Instant, at th» rsald»nc* of h»r brothsr In-lsw, Mr. .lonr.rH Ranchr/,, Mlaa KUUKiMjE ft NO, axel «« t»» i «. m,t A! SPECIAL N OTICES. WASHINGTON II. a. «HATOB. ATlffcltK Will. UK A CAM.Kbç Meeting of WasblBgtOfl K. A. j* Chapter, No. 6, on to-morrow rtXffpik (Sunds y), October Htb, ISlMi *' 3 o'nlook P. n. Ru journinir companions in lined staniHaj: srs fra' tarnally Invited to attend. By order of th» M. E. I!. I' JOIIN JAHTUJLMHKi, Becretaey. Nt . .1;« nie « liOilK«, !* o . 47. I HK KKOUI.AIt Monthly Meet Inif of th* bratbrsn of Rt. J*nwfs Ixidu«, No. 47, wilt teks placs at thsir Hall, in th* third atary of the brick bull lliiit oppoalts tbs Catholic Cburcb, eornef of Main and Church atresta. Oil* (S»i nrday) evanipR, <Vtol»sr 7th, lKW. si. th» «mal hour. j. McQOliMtCK,Secretsry. .IAMM V. IMthOK% A. « «., I'SatlKH is GROCERIES, PROVI8I0N8, UAKnWAtlK, ftAGOINO HOJ'K —iso— rittiniitlon Sinppllr* ftentrally. laurel IK., bet l.aiaysl te and Third, oetï-lm |id I BATON ROUOH, I.A. TONIKiAR PLANTER«! rpilR UNDKKSKiNKb haa * ts<r ar.rss of lsra> X M'A NT CANE for sals. Will «ell on u^d t«rni» befors mst tsvlnit. Also a .larssy Ws^on for sel».i octT-fits R. II. CARRUTH. IIOKTIt I l,Tli«A 1, ! T7IKUIT IRKKR, auch s» I'KACH, fill § stid I'arsi-nmon Trsn. , nlsn, Osrd«n < .-»»da, Orapa Vlnsa, Sbruha Rose Bu«he»,l A r. V'oraalebv , H. V. VINCENT, l.alayett* atrevt, ne*r ths llarn*y llouae, octî-linw Raton ftoui», f.a, GARDENER H VNTKI». AOOOB (iAKIiKNI"ll .-no I /o S «raploymoot by applying at this otBco. «spt.'10-tf Ii. II. WAIID1LL & GO. Having purchased the f)KU<i MToiir., on Msin Rt., Maton Bouses, known sa "IIAYNK8' »KU« BTOHK," raapsntfully Inlonii their eity and r/uinlry - frisnda that they are prepared to furnlah, will keep constantly oti oand,aii|ipUe» of FREflll AN» ORNUINK MKIHIIIMW, PKRFIiWERIKH. and all othsr «rticl»» In flinlr Hop. A s ! i »rcef th* public p»tron*ï« i« rofpi-cilully selicted. out.(Wtf IBarg ftHiH ! MBnrgaiti * ! 1) r y fi n o r > s , CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS — 1MO — ]•' A N C Y GOODS, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, lit., <1.1. TO SS KU.II »T N K w V f) It K COST r It I c K 8. WITHOUT HKKKHVB, As th« unde.'SlKiisd it closing out hlssntlre »lock on »«count, of departure. SAM. KAHN, Corner "f J.nurnl and J.«f«yette «trset», octf.-ït llATON fKHIOK. #. ». O, #•'. rjpUK Regular Wenklv Meeting of ^ Ii K fino r,OIJflK, No. 7, I. 0. O. y , i» hnld at thslr Jfall, on Main atrsnt, rionrly apposite tho Knrritür Ifous«, evory TIIURHOAT JBVKNINO *t7 O'clock. i j AT AUCTION 1 On Friday luvt, Uw Wi at 11 o'clock, A . J f riSHK OLD C H til! OH UUIIiblNO In th«^m J rear of the Presbyterian Church. Th» K' t piirchasor to obllcat» hlmiwlf to take away th« nuildini; Immcdlatelv Apply to «eptüR-tf HA Mb. I». 0RKVK8, Agont. N JEW MUSIC ! Why can we not be Brothers, or we have br.eu Rebels--Hy <!larcnce J. Prenticw. Rirftly Kow, th« 8 Urs are Shining—By Mis* Su* Hubbard, When tbe Battle Is Ov«r—By K. O. UaUm. It i» the Chimo—By Beoj, 8. Hart. Nalilie the Maidof tbe Mill—by W.O. Paters, kt Fontaine an* Perles—Polki» Brilliaote—lly E. K.Cole. Helms Polka Msidrka—By 3. 8' hrsnV. Just rneefveil and for (als »t IJKAI/K BOOK A Nil VAP.IKTY WORK. octï Coraer Third »od Cc.ovantlon SU. K. PENDLER, »»AI.«» IM DRV GOODS, CLOTHING, JEWELRY, Oca., Third Mreéb »ppedle tl»f Itaiik. RKUPKCTinJbl.V INFORM» III« f'RIKNUK that h« h»o jn« returned from New York with A tiAMtt ASfOItTMBftT OP FA81CV & STAPLE DRV 800DS, CMlTIUNO, CLOAKfl, BOOT? and «IffiPf, HATH »ml OAPH, te., kr.. —»uo— CftOIOi SELBOTIOSB OF J" E "W E L R "ST 1 douwfw«« 0» WATCHS#, OlAMOStig, aii.VBRWAnie, KISfl», CHAtSH, NRCKI.ACKS, Ac., —And— TIIE OKSfTIN* BRAZtMAN î'Kll Itf.Ktl S PECT AOLEB, AM, WARBASTBO TO BK or t «» PI M EST QHHMTV A NU FINISH, »IIIWW If K c A N n K 11. BELOW NEW ORLEANS PRICES ! 0f WATCHBSaud JKWUbHY neatly r»p«lr»U i octï ! Private Boarding House, ~» r ~ J M US. E. H EN D It Y, ; jloruiorly of the Vsrantlali Hotel J —IB THI:— l.tUHK, KbKOAST ASO COMMOUIOUH II If I ,L D1JIU OP >1 It. MA N N, CiWtisf of fi*itt»l and Fifth gtr«Ma, BATON HOUGH, I.A. Ma.-. HK/vîiUV iiif »rru« U*,r old 411(1 th« 1 put»lu. ttrtf* thhf «b« li»R Jttut op0Q t*rf ft I'rUft»'* Bo4fii!iiK ll'itirt nt th** ubijr* twiid, «nd #*oMcU* h uliftr« uf pitmokKv, U> u*»f «r#rf U> î ffarper'H JTiagazine, | < > < ; T O U Id Ii, 1 H C, 5 » .It: SIT IlKt KIVK» AT nt. m : s p . ook .f- rAMXtr KTonn, *M|iti9*6L C<lr. Thfr'l *ntl (Jfnrfrtffan ft«. imtHlfl/'H tjflifif"K Hook, m%~+ <}{.■' r o \*> k h , i m o r» , — AT— B T.kLB BOOK Sl VARIETY »TORT!, Cor. ThirrJ *r»cl (' ohtpuUo » fit». 1 1 j ! ! j \ i ni .si i <;uA(JKï vris f Cheewe, Dried Peaches , & c ., IK' X K8 HOU A CRACK hl!3, • ) 2 bunt** fluttnr Î8 44 8u|frtr ' !I 14 <'r«nin Himruit, '/ *' Ohi v%»t »; '* Hamnarfr I "nrrol I>rl*'«l fVnchM, I •* Carolin* lilc«, I Ti *>rc» w uiftr Ou- Huf»', 10 Hvx»* I'rcMor A OstabU'i Unruinn Bonp, 10 Un Mtnr Oar.»!)♦«, I'» Kirkina Table 10 >;«rr€ln Menrmnoftk Putatft»*, 1-./ UaK* ChoSrit Vv hit* Votn, aluat rifr4»lr<»fl and for ami« by aaptfo .108 fil A BUAU JtJST HECÉIVED. pitOM •■■!. IA,t?W per at»ai»»r Wlaafturi: tiKl Barrel» l'.ïtf* Fl^JtJH, M Hack» OA IH, .',0 '• CORS, 60 " BKAN, 20 Bales HAV, For sale low. *t „„UiW F. OTTO'H. B\TII.\ : ROOa POST OFFIHB! North Boulevard St., near Third. TUB UWDF .RHIBWKD ban been duly o.mnila aioneil by Asor.i n ,|<in»i«es, Preaidant. of the Unlt«(l K'*t«a, »riri »uthorisad liy the Poatiuaater (inaeral in npen h Post. Offli:r at ISuI.en Itf^jjçe, on the 4th of reptenilier, IHtfi, for the reception and disponal »r »II mail matter according to law. V. ti. UUKCKIfflllUOK, anptH > Poatm»*t«r. ,JUHT KI'XJKIVKD, THK |»08T OFFICE DEPARTMENT, • i.niuit vjAtrm or POSTA« K WE A Pi Ph. ri '. on ONT. CENT BTAMPa TO NINETY CKNTH. AtAO, } I E V EN U Ii STA M PS. POftT JIAHTJC K. Mpt> Beton Kon«s, t*. NEW MAY BUTTER. 1 / \ l'JKKISS Choice Ynllow, for «al» lu* to ,!i * L U tr*de by . »agi« J0W1DA BKAt. j Piaster of Paris î Placer of Paris !! | r num. PLASTER OF HA KIM. Iu«t: •' r "'" lv "' " nU «""WMKn MrVAV, . juiji'lf opp jêtt* lb* A/ft- SUU Bauk* j Buhler Female Seminary , IJATON IlOUfJK, LA» Rev. i. Ë, c. DOKEfll'8, H. D., Principal i ! J ; î | r Jp»IHt ln»£ltutlon will eommanne ff» flrat S»»»inii MONDAY, OCTOBER 23d, 1865. The an(l»rsl([B«d offern to the public it long ex perience in ie»rlitSK la Coll»«"' anil Hchool*. mele and fumai». Th. School will cunnfat of three I)« p»rtm»nt«,*Ir:: the Nf.KMEMTAI'.V, ADVANt'tti AND HI01UÜT. The i»at lmdnilloft srery désir able flntihlng atiily. T K KM H : Hoard t and Tuition (In KnjtHeto, Utln, Ac,,) to .luly let, » 4:uo nu Mnel«,to July t»t, l»<*it! 114 on Frenrh »nd Ornamental Branche» »t Prefeaaor'e ob»rg**, Pay Pupil» at 8, h, and J Dollais per innnth. Boarder« »re expected to provide their own lied tlnen, uapklnii, towel», Ac, I* A V m f { N T ». Boarder» in advance (half;) l*t Slarch, (remain Iter ) On/ Pupil* fn adrance, monthly. J. K. C. DOR^MIia. septili - 2w FUIiNITuiiE! CABINET MAKING, xj xsf x>KaaT JK2CX IST O, I'AIUiOlt, OFFICE m COOK IM STIIVKS, G110C15HIE8, &v. JOHN tj. WOI.KF, respeotfuily »n Ul pouneee. that fie bis reaumei linsl Mh ne,« ai his old stand, corner nf Main. *1 land I'eiilfentliiry (or Kerw.tli) straets," II*Via Riidite, I.» , where has. and will continue to tie«p on hand, a çood aasortment of FAMII.Y OK(K;BKIKi>, llkewi»*. n »arlnty of »«eellent KURNI'I Ii KU, P»rlor,Office and Cook In* hTOVKH, t.» all which lie »»k» th. attention ef the public. He i« als'i prepared to attend with prf.mptne«» and dispatch to eeery »»ed*» of work connected with hia hnelnea« aa Cabinet Maker and Ifidertaker. Please Kl*« h i m a call and examine bl» varied hu.ln»*n » toek . A liberal «bar« of eneoijragnment and eiipport I» res [i-rtf'iHy »ollcited froie Ii ia old Urlenil« and the puhiin /enerally. »eptitt-tf V. Ö A PI>15 VI K I jliK, AT 'fit* ()!<J Ii. R. Variety fltore on Laurel Straft, uui .utt in evuar hpkim of MISCELLANEOUS MERCHANDISE, (I D I T BD TO THR MAHKBT, I »nuire» to a»U pnrtionlnr »Ueniion Vo Iii» I.iiiu» and Ki,tout! asanrtmeiit et Ladies', Gents' and Mmse»' Shoe«. TvAtsxvm. for pest hivers, P. Oafoavisix» rt »pecttully »olicila acontlnnanc* of the »am«, pl«U(! trig himself to renewed effort» to plnue hia old frieuita and tho public at larne. aufJ»-tf J u U wh (iruneherg, 1'IANO-MAKEK, 1 TtlNKP, A RKPATIt* PlttXM, MKI.OIIRONH, *< . Aiperietirt» Iti my o*"* I m*—ia|fVi l 'uni In Prnnii«, r-ir'-'—l nwi io do tin» flllÄcuii work, at 1 ^ It K A M O IV A II I. K T K IINK. $0- Written order» to te lelt «t Mr. Joahn» 1 Iloal'a Hook »tore, or at .Mr. (loldinano'a. j jtineai-Omos. ! MASONIC REGALIAS. A), ! ill MA8TKK MASOHH* APIWNK, Ttif lu;VAt, ARCH APRON* AND BAHUM. ' ^ A nice aasortui.nt,jnat ri-orlred *nd for *al* by j julylf» JVÜOI C. BIWKL. i rrnh Arrival a I \ J IIAVE>».t received from Ht. boula— j loo barrela (beet brand) HOOÄ. I ifi'l »eck» Whit* and Yellow CORN. 3 tierces Mafftr Cured IIA MH Which I uni celling »tkeumll pre« thu cash. N. WAX, { angin Near the Court Uou*e. iPr. U, JlawlH, SUltGHiiON i >ENTI HT, [l*te of New Orleana, ba. j t> P.»PKC'Tiri!I,br 1, (Ter* Ills pro I I, f.sslonal services to the cltl xena of Baton ltou*e*ncl vlclnltr. lie Is permanently located, and follv prepare ! to perform all operationa pertaining to hia prufeMinn in the laUat atyle «nd In the numt durable manner. AU (HurIchI or Meehaii Ical op.ralioua will lie parformud with the (fiint *et cure and »kill, and on ttm most reasonaM. teie«. 'HR«, on th* corner of Third *«d laurel »tracts, oppn.lte D m Veranilah Hotel, entrxnee aeptl» •e.'ts, oppn.lte lAnrel atreet. Teeth Kvlrac ü d Without I'ain, AND NO IIÜMBUO! nit. I». L, Mi KITRIOK respect fully announces to the poh-J lie, t:.*t he la prepered hy meanaH nf an eleetiiexl application, to ex t.rart teeth without pain. Tbl< proc.ee» lias been repeatedly tasted Iiy him, and not in a single in stance hait there been * Ullure. »«pUO-H JE Aren/ Stable, -im. - M I K K (' IJ UK A N , (at tnn.T'a ot» sïtan,) Tlllltu KTRKI5T, BîmVBIlS LAb'HW» A MA/M, «aptïl loi »«ton Mnegr. I.n. WOOD FOR «ALB» W 001» DKUVKRKD TO OUW® IN AST (JliANTfTY DKSIItBD. Apply to W. W. McMAIN & SON, *U'r10 tf fMIIce at the Central House, Home Stolen. A BROWS three year old RTUf waa »teilen from tne old field near Moo- / *n ..o2x /I IUII"U II"— **•' "*W »* — tftMioo brIdc(f t on the Héyu «artroaa. «bout ten day« ttico. lie l»*iioot f"cr . r.»o band» hl|(h, two li-nd feet white; well breiten to the saddle (nt I1I1 *ee< *°'t earrles his tale on one »Id#. ,. . . . ,* liberal reward Will be p*"l *» Ms recovery or for information tb»tio»y «ad toit. ecpy-lro T0M «««IM. Corn Meal, <«rl»sand Cruüheil Corn. THE aboee »-rtic!«« mariufoctureii by 1 j01Tl jmutlA HKU . AT a-i 00 PEU SACK. AT REAL'S— Courue Liverpool .'AM' o,w «I/o *n t full «»I l.t, ta y «A W » ha*.