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i~y RATON HOVOEi SATURDAY,:::::::::::::::::OCT. 14, I860. kklioiqdh N otice .—Wo are requested to give notice that Chaplain bbarkman wilj preach at the Methodist Church to-morrow morning, (Sunday ) at half-past lOo'cloclt. j:gT The saggestion of our neighbor of the Advocate to got up one or more Con torts in our city for the relief of the desti tute Louisiana »oidier» in Virginia and other iStates, who are desirous of returning home, is an excellent one, and we loam has met with favor from »»me of our ama teur musicians, who propose early prepara tion» to respond to the proposition. A m I mfhovjsmknt.— We noticed yesterday morning about a dozen carts engaged in hauling dirt to fill up theiow,»iunk<;n pla ces on Front street. Another improvement made on the same thoroughfare, consists in a number of new bridges built over the gutters loading tow ard the river. . T ail delzvkut.— There was a general jail delivery Ipst night from our parish and oity prison, by means of a false key secured in soma way.by the inmates. dhowned.— A soldier belonging to Com pany F, 8th Infantry Illinois, accidentally foil from tlio Wharf-boat yestorday and was drowned. He was a German, named IlBfJKV gbavkns, and had formerly re sided in Detroit, Michigan. Iii» body was jccovored. The coroner'« verdict was" Ac cidental Drowning." Detroit and Illinois papers will please copy. t-9?~ J ohn M. T bact, Esq., Justice of the Peace and Notary Public, givos notice through a Card that he is prepared to at tend to all descriptions of notarial busi ness. We recommend our friend T baoy to all who may require the^rvicos of his profession. — »- «- —— V ictok'b R kstaubant.— Our friend "ViflTou advertises his programme for the Fall and Winter, to which we would ask the attntion of bon. vivants. Hi» oyster »aloon is now open to his friends and customers, and they can rely on boing ac commodate at all hours with refreshments and meals sorved up in the best of modes. Ho continues as heretofore to accommo date Boarders by the week or month on reasonable terms, and guarantees to give satisfaction. Those who make trial of victob's estab lishment once, are very apt to repeat their visits to the same frequently. Ho has the art ol pleasing, to perfection. U. 8. T rj- W ukkly M ail B rtwken B a ton Rotioe and C linton-— A very desira ble arrangement has been entered into be tween Mr. P. A. KüöLERand the Govern ment for a tri-weekly mail commuta tion between this place and Clinton. Mr. kcolsr'h facilities are such as will enabl 0 him to perform his duties satisfactorily to the public. I'assengeiB to and from Clin ton, can be provided with seats in his .«tage, on application at his Livery Stable, near the market. See his advertisement. • Mr. f. O tto has just returned from the West with an overflowing lot Of Produce and other species of merchandize. Hive him a call. k®* J oshua B eai. advertises somo late arrivals at his store. Among the ar ticles specified are Corn; Oats, Bacon Sides and Hams. We are indebted to the Red Rivet Express for copies of the Natchitoches Time», delivered to us through the hands of Messrs. A rcher & Henderson. Those gentlemen have our thanks also, for late St. Louis papers. T he A tlantic T klkobaph C able.— Cap tain Anderson, of the Groat Eastern, in a letter to oue of the Directors oftheCunard Company, speaking of'his engagoment for five years as commander of the great steamship, says. 1 now bave a task before me, however to make this ill-used, much neglected ship to appear what is callod lucky. 1 havo faith and no fear, and 1 have learned to bo Jievo in cables. I dare say 1 should have poohpoohed the itloa six months ago, but now i believe wo shall lay a new cablo without a hitch, and restore the othor one we have been obliged to leave. NEW OR LEANS MARKETS. FINANCIAL. xhuksdat mornino , October 12. GuU).—-The market opened and dosod on Wednesday at 147*0147}£. 1UKK Noms —Bauk of Louisiana 8C<3l37c.; Lou isiana State, 57(®«0iv ; Bank of New Orleans, 6T@ (i9r ; Merchants, OOfetMo.; Union, 7&@S0Q|r<*Ti the dollar. — • ♦. C OJUlI'.nciAL. T biîssdaï M obbing , October 12. C otton .— Quotation« for Wednesday were as follow»: Ordinary. 41 ©U-'ic. : Wood Ordinary, 4 StjJ, 4Tr ; Low Middling, 48@i>Oe. ; Middling, £2®-63c. and Strut Middling. fi&c. S uuh ahb moussu. —Louisiana Sngar, com mon, 14c. ; fair, Ifi'jC. ; good fair, 16J{e.; prime to cholee, IN^c. Cillm, fair. 14 3 4@16c; fully lait-, lf>Ü@l®c. ; prlœe, l7%@l R Ko., and choice, is v The Market is bar» of Louisiana Molasse». Cuba, nium'ovado, g 9(|{ m 0<%; reboiled, 754J»80c. ^1 gallon. f LOI K.—The clock is -una il and a»t»rtui«nt poor, flue is selling lit 5(1; siiperfln«, &0; low extra, $ll<ti>lll 116; medium extra, (I) 80; good 'itra, 00, choice »xtia, I lö*£$i.l OU f Obi. Positively Two Days Only. WILL EXHIBIT AT BATON ROUGE, Monday and Tuesday, Ortobcr 2!d 4 24th geo. W. DE HAVEN & CO .'s UNITED CIRCUS. v>: - FEARLESSLY AN^0IIN€EI) ah the largest Kf|»«strian Company in the coun try ; the ««! plan vUra of the arena, organizations, numbering fifty-three performers, the crème d« Ui crème of the profession. The vari ous acts represented Will introduce Equestrians, Gymnasts, Athleten, 'Acrobats, Poaturers, Hippo dramatist», Contortionists, Equilibrist*, Come dians, Vanlter», Leaper«, Aacensionlsts, Minstrels, Equerries, and THREE FUNNY CLOWNS In their varions acts, many of which are entirely now, and of tho inopt novel and attractive char* acter Kacb nft."moon, at 2 o'clock precisely, the open ing will be inuncurat'jd by a GRIND FREE EXHIBITION Î In which the beautiful M'lle. Lonisa, late Ascen »innist to the Knipe'or of Rus«la will perform her thriillngly attractive b-at entitled "A JOURNEY Tl) THE CLOUDS!" hoinir »n ascension from the ground on a single slender wire, a distance of 300 feet to the top of the centre pole, an altitude of 7o feet. All are invited to wir.tnem tili« free of charge. For list of members and acts of performance »ee postera and programmes. Diors oi en at. 2 and 7 p.m . Performance will commence hall an hour afterward. Admission, $1 ; children, SO cent«. octl0-5ts 1>K. CHAMBERS, Agent. SHERIF F'S SA LES TO-DAY. state or Louisiana— Parlait of Knut llaton Kuuge—Fifth Judicial District Court No. 811— Probat, o—In the matter of the Buocesaion of John B. Cage, deceased. BY VIRTUE of a commission to tne direoted from the Honorable Jtldge of the Fifth Judicial District Court, of the Parish and State aforesaid, I will expose to public sale on Saturday« the 14th oï October next, A. D., 1865, at 11 o'clock. A. M., of said day, at the residence on which the deceased last resided, about fifteen miles from the city of Baton Rouge, on the Port Hudson Road, near Blaclc (Jreck, in said parish, the following described property, oelonging to the above estate, viz : A certain tract or parcel of LAND, con taining one thousand acres, more or less, embracing tho two tracts known as tho Bradlord tract and Raonl claim, bounded on the North by the Perry tract; East by lands owned by the succession of T. If. Corcoran, and land formerly owned by W. A. Dixon; South by land ol Shelmire, ami West by lands formerly owned by D. T. Youngi with all the buildings and im provements thereon. Upon tho following terms and condi tions, to-wit: For cash. neptl4 EI). COUSINARD, Sheriff. Slate of Louisiana— Part »Ii ol' Kast Italon Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court - No. 814, Probate--In the matter of the succession of Thomas and Elizabeth Fair, deceased. BY virtue of aeommission to me directed from tho Honorable the Fifth Judicial District Court, ol the Parish and State aforesaid, I will expose to public sale at the residence of the late Thomas and Eliza beth Fair, deceased, on Saturday, the 14 th of Oetohnr next, 18(55. A certain tract of LAND, containing eighty-five acres, more or less, situated in this parish, about eleven miles from the city of Baton Kongo, on or near the Comit© River, bounded North by lands of Mc Hatton ; South by lands of Gruneberg; West by lands of Mrs. Cobb, and East by lands of Valentine, together with all the biiildingsandimprovement» thereon; also, 8 COWS and CALVES, 1 BUREAU and 2 Head of CATTLE, running at large. On tho following terms and conditions: Forcnsh. ' A..T. BOO AN, septlSJ Deputy Sheriff. Private Boarding House, MKS. K. IIENDRY, jTorini'rly of the VerandHh Hotel.) —IN THK— LA 110K, ELEGANT AND COMMODIOUS building of mr. 31a nn, Cnrriur of Laurel and Fifth 8tr*eta, n. \ TO y ItOtJGK, LA. MRS. IJRNDIty r<*9ppctfuliy inform* her old friend» and th» public nt lar^e that ghe ha« juM opened a Private boarding House at tho above ötand, and nolicits a share of patronage, p'edgiüg hernplf to use every exertion to please. Term« reason «Me. oct0-2m. MUSIC !• Why can we uot be Brothers, or we haïe been Rebels—By Clarnnce J. Prentice. Softly Now, the Stars are Shinlnif—By Miss Sue Hubbard. When the Battle is Over—By E. 0. Eaton. It is the Chime—By Berj. S. Hart. Natiliu the Maid ot the Mill—by W.O. Peters. La Fontaine aux Perles— Pelka Brilliant«—By k. k .Cole. Selma Polka Mazurka—By J. Scbrenk. Just re<*iveU *nd for sale at REAL'S BOOK AND VAllHETY STORE, fcdU Corner Third and OoiiTeattou fits. Buhler Female Seminary, BATON ROUGE, LA. Rer- J. E. C. DOREMIIS, D. D., Principal. J41I8 Institution will commence its first Session MONDAY, OCTOBER 23d, 1865. The underpinned offen« to the public a loDg Mt perißnee In teaching in Collets and Schools, male und fain a le. The So Wool w j 1 coiiRÎKt. of three Df* pHrtoi^Dtf, vk* Thf K (i l' M ENTAItïj ADVANCKO AND ÜIOHI58T. Th# Urt including e**ry desir able finishing T E II M S : Board ; r.nd Tuition (in Kngiisb, Latin, Ac.,) to .luly lut, 1(J«S $820 00 Music, to July 1st, I860 04 00 French and Ornamental Branche» at Professor'» charges. Day Pupils at 0, 5, and 7 Dollars per month. Boarder» are expected to provide theii own bed linen, napkin», towels, Ac, PAYMENTS. Hoarder» In advance (half;) l«t March, (remain* der.) I)ny Pupils In advance, monthly. J. E. C. DOREItfUS. aept29-2w FURNITURE! CABINET MAKING, xrisrr)EitTA.K;iisro, PARLOR, OFFICE AND COOKING STAVES, GROCERIES, Ac. m JOHN L. WOLFF, respectfully an- a Bounces, that, l'e ha» ro»utned buni /«T® VBlnea* a. bis old stand, corner of MalnJängQ ' T «and Penitentiary (or Seventh) streets, llato» Rouge, La , where lia», and will coni-iuue to keep on hand, a good assortment of FAMILY UROCKRIEb; likewise, a variety or excellent F0RNITURK, Parlor,Office and Cooltlng £T0V KS, to all which he asks the attention of the public. He i» also prepared to attend with promptness and diapatch to every specie» of work connected with hi» bu»lnê«ï a» Cabinet Maker and ludertaker. Please jive bin) a call and examine hlB varied business atock. A liberal share of encouragement and «apport i» respectfully solicited from hl» old friends nnd the public generally. sept28-tf Julius Gruneberg, PIANO-MAKER, TUNES* KKPAIHS I'iASOS, M KLOI>KON8, Ar. LONG experience in my own manufactura in Prussia, enables oitj to do the most difficult work, at KKA8 O !* A B L K TERMS. Î20" Written order« to te left at Mr. .Toshaa Beai'» Book Store, or at Mr. Ooldmano'». june24-fimos. A nice assortment, jufct received for s»le by jalylft JVIAU& # BOftKli. Fresh Arrivals ! J lIAVEjast receivwi from St. Louis— 100 barrels (heat brand) FLOUR. läO sacks White and Yellow COKN. tiiM'co Hutcar-Cured HAMS. Which 1 am selling at a »mail profit for the cash. N. WAX, auglO Near the Court House, Livery Stable, —by — MIK V, C U R R A N , (at holt's old sîaxd,) THIRD 8TREKT, BETWKKN LAUKKL * MAIN, sept21-lm Baton Rongc, Ija. FRESII O RAC K ERS, Che ese, Dried Peaches, &c., 3BOXK8 SOt)A CRACKERS, 2 Boxes Butter Crackern, Ï " Sugar ' i " Cream Biscuit, Ï " flinger Snans, ß " Hamburg Cheese, 1 I ttrrnl New Dried Peach**, 1 •' C»roiii)'i ilice, \ Tierce Sugar Cui«<i Hamn, 10 Boxes Proctor à Gamble's ûtrmnu Soap, 10 Boxes Star Candles, 10 firkins Table Butter. 10 Barrels Meshanoek Potntoe«, 135 Bags Choice W hite Corn. Just received and for sale by sopt'iO JOSHUA P.EAL JUST RECEIVED. jpkom S t. louis per steamer Missouri: 100 Barrels Extra ELO C K, &<> Sacks O Ara, 60 " OOKN, CO « BRAN, 140 Bales HAY, For «ale low, at aug29 F. OTTO'S. BATON ROUGE POST OFFICE! North Boulevard St., near Third. THE UNDERSIGNED has been duly commis »ioned by* A mik.-.w J chbron , President of the United States, and authorized by the Postmaster General to op'm a Post Offlue ut Baton Rouge, on the 4th of September, 1860, for the reception and disposal sf ail mail matter according to law. O. a. BRKCK1NKIDUH, aepttl Postmaster. JUST RECEIVED, pnov THK POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, k i.ariie ou a n'tit y o» POSTIGE STAMPS, kt.om one cent ht A M to .ninety cents. il-bo, REV EN 11E STA M PS. POSTMASTER, I aeptü Baton Rouge, La. j CarpeuüT's and Joiner's Shop. IN this department Mr. II arriko !» T homas will have the charge and control of the work, whose promptness of execution and superior workman ship, is well known. Buildings erected and re : paired. Stores and Saloons fitted up in the neat I est style. Water Cisterns of any desired capacity, and of the best material and workroanshi", for j tiished to order. And all other work in tb« Hne j proini 'iy attended to, at the »hop on Third «treet, I opposite New Theatre, augüo-tf E. FÉNDLË]^, DRiLKK IS DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, JBWELRTr, &C., Third street, Oppodite the Bank. RESPECTFULLY I.MFOliMS HIS »RIJSNDS, thfct he h»s just returned from New York with A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, CLOAKS, BOOTS and SHOFS, , ; HATS and CA PS, Ac., Ac. _ —auto— , ( CH0I0Ä SELECTIONS OJ? J IB W ELR Yl CONSISTING OF WATCHES, ÜIAMONP3, SILTERWASE," * KINGS, CHAINS, j NHCKLACBS, —And— THE GENUINE BRAZILIAN PEBBLED SPECTACLES, ALL WARRANTED TO BE of tag FINEST QUALITY AND FINISH, VTHIca HR CAN SELL BELOW NEW ORLEANS PRICES! *s- WATCHES and JEWELRY neatly repaired and warranted. oct2 FANCY GOODS Ï FANCY GOODS ! Î 0UÉBLJÉ & GAURSAU-D, 1 3T Street 1 31 Din EOT IMPORTER» Of PRESCH, F.NUL.ÏSII «Si tiERMA!« FANCY GOODS, RIBBONS, HOSIERY, ScG. WE WOHLD RESPECT FÜLL? inform country buyers, that we are now prepared to show theio the tuon! complete and bet: selected «took of FANCV GOODS in th lis city. A full asuortment of BERLIN ZEPHYRS—warranted. BELTS and BUCKLES. COMBS and. BRUSHES, of all «ort«. THE BEST FRENCH COR8RTS, FRENCH PERPUMKBUtS, AndKlDQLOVKS. A ftili line of DRESS TKIMMI.Vt.S, BliTTOJIS, ETC. Come and examine our splemMd «toeltj which has been selected by our Mr. GÜKBLK hiöiself, in Paris and tieriuauy, so we may recommend it for the finality and taste of the goods, aa well as the ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES, We are enabled to sell them for. rURClUHE MOESE IK I'4 Ii la : NO. 12 FAUBOURG POTRSOTN NIERE. GUÉ BLÉ & GAURSAUD, 137 Canal street, sepMO Touro Buildings. col.l,e:ctii«« agency. A.LL CLAIMS AGAINST THE U. 8.GOVERN MENT FOR DAMAGES TO PROPERTY, LOSS OF HORSES ÄND CATTLE AND DKSTRUfeTION OF CRUP3, Ac., WILL BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO WHEN ENTRUSTED TO ME. WILLIAH UIL., Office at my residence, sep! l9-ltw-lf Bito» Rotas, I .A. WANTED. COTTON! COTTON!! COTTON!!! Tr HE UNDER8IGNEO is now prepared to re ceive and (hip COTTON, and upon which if con signed to his correspondenta. G iver , W atts A Co., o! New Orleans, be will make liberal advances of Merchandise and Cash. No advances actual delieerv. node ujjcni t'oltqn tmlü afier JtteHOA BKAL. Por Sale. rpBREE DWELLING HOUSES each JL consisting of four Rooms, Kitchen aud Serrants room. Condition* win be found liberal by applying to tho under signed. A I j SO« a fine two story FRAME BUILDING with Kitchen aud Servants* Rooms, situated in the center of the town. Twelve (12) Lots ativantageously situated for trade or rfKidencea. For particular« apply to G. GUSMAN. Persons indebted to me either by note or on account are hereby requested to c-»)l nt my office, on tafayetto Btreet, oue door from Florida, be fore the fiftemtb (15) day of October next, to make arrangements for a llnal settlement. Any falling to comply with the above will be immedi ately prosecuted. septlS G. GUSMAN. FOR SALE. AOOMFORTAItl.E family residence, situated on Main Street, opposite tfie Fema'e Orphan Asylum. A bargain may be had If disposed of immediately, ' by applying to H. W. JOLLY, augia-ïm On the premises. at beal'8. J ÜBT ARRI V ED SOAP—40 boxes Cincinnati German. LARD—Iti kegs Leaf. COFFRE— 6 bags Rio and Havana. FLOUR—t(l barrels Superfine. BAOON—Ilanis, Shoulders and Side*. PORK—15 barrels full Mens. CORN—100 bags White. HAY—-'25 balBH Western. jL TEA—1 chest Imperial, Which will be sold by the package or at retail,at reasonable prices for the times. july25 JOSHUA BEAL. ONIONS AND POTAT<»ES. FRESH arrival* of the above, twice per week, at th** niore ot > JOSHUA H EAL. CORN AND OATS. » NOTHER arrival just stored, and at a redue A tion in pricas. s julyîî JOSH UA BKAL. NEW MAY ItriTER. "I A FIRKINS Choice Yellow,for sale low to the i U trade by a ,,gl2 JOS HUA BEAL. WOOD FOR SALE, W ood dkliverbd to orimr in ANY QUANTITY DESIRED. Apply to \Y. W Mr M A IN & SON, auglMf Office at tha Central Hou», NEW FALL GOODS ! — Mr Dry Goods and Clothing Store, THIRD ST R 1 ET, Nearly Opfoilti tb* Bank. J. KUHN kaviag just returned fro« thcNartk. respectfully invites tha public ta axamlaa his wall selected stock of PRINTS, - DELAINE»" POPLINS, PLAIDS, MRRINOEB, BILKS, EMBROIDERIES, HANDKERCH11F3, RNAMBLKD BUCKLES, 11 AIR NETS, HOSIERY, FLANNELS, BALMORALS, SATIN ITS AND CABBlURRia. Ala», the vasr lat *8I aTtita of OOATB, ÏANT9, VBBTB, SHIRTS. NECKTIES, ÖLOVES, IIATS, TRAVRLINQ SHIRT», UNDER CLOTHING, —And— A COMPLETE AHSORTMSNT Ot TBI£ BEBT MADU BOOTS AN1> SHOES. The arrangetaenti which he haa made at the North will enable him to receive NT©X*r Goods Every weak, which shall be sold at A SMALL ADVANCE ABOVE COST his motto belog, "QOIoK SALES AN1) LIGHT PROFITS." J. KÜHN, septfc Third atre't, opposite the Baik. AT BEAL'S. SUNDRIES /—SUNDRIES ! ! JUST received, per »teamer Henry Ames, from St. Louis : 200 Bags WHITE CORN. Ï60 Bnsbeis OATS. 5& Bales HAY. ir. Barrels POTATOES and ONIONS. & Boxes Assorted CRACKERS. C Tubs Table BUTTER. 10 Kegs Leaf LARD. 1 Tierce do. do. From New Orlennnt '25 Bags newly imported SALT. 5 Boxes SUr CANDLES. 5 Bags Rio COFFEK. 2 HofthMda Extra Choiée'BlJG AR. 1 Barrel White Crushed do. GROUND PEPPER, SPICE, NUTMEGS, KINK TOBACCO, ENGLISH PICKLES IN MUSTARD, AMERICAN PICKLES, IMPORTED FRENCH MUSTARD, SUGAR-CURED HAMS, To which 1 would solicit the atteation of those who purchase where they get the best goods, and the worth of their money. auglS JOSHUA BKAL. SUNDRIES!! gUNDRIES! FLOUR, bacon, SHOULDERS, 3. C. HAMS, ME8fyy,'RK, sa lr, CHOICE SUGAR, C H F. E S B , TEA, COFFEE, BLACK PBPPER, COOKING SODA, YEAST POWDERS, CAN FRUITS, PRESERVES, SARDINES, ROPE, INDIA BAGGING, LIMB, CBMKNT, NAILS, SPIKE8, STARCH, SOAP, MACKEREL, in X and X bbls. and kits. Tobacco, Cigars, Ac. FoÄ«lo by JULIUS 0. BOOKL, julylä Cor. Main and Lafayette Hts. r pW0 HORSE WAGONS, FOUR HORSE WAGONS, JERSEY WAOONS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, CARTS. For sale cheap, for cash, by JCL.ITJS C. BOUEL. NEW <>00DS ! 1\EW WOODS ! ! JOST RECEIVED AT KOWALSKI« STORE. A HANDSOME LOT OF printed linen lawns. A FEW PIECES OF 8-4 WIDE black rarege for su awls. A FEW PIECES OF 10-4 heavy linen for sheeting. ALSO, PILLOW CASE LIKEJI, 40 INCURS WIDE. Together with »beautiful assortment of white goods, Which will be »old to Buit the times. J. KOWALSKI, jul»4i Unrel Btawt. MEDIciN] FRESH DRUGS, PERFUMERIES -AND MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. JASTREMSKI & McCORMICK, respectfully gl re notica that they bars ^ always oa hand a fresh supply of MEDICINES, ETC., Which they guarantee to be pur« ; alas » ehai< a assortment of from the most celebrated manufactories, compris, ing— LUBIN'S, Madam DURANDS, BA/.IN and WRIQIIT'S. A fine assortment of ESSENCES FOR HANDKERCHIEFS, —AKD— SCENTED SOAPS. A11 hinds of fresh genuine MINERAL WATBRS. Para LIQUORS, t!i: French and American BRANDIES, WHI8KY~Rye and Bourbon. PORT WINK, SHERRY and MADEIRA. Genuine Holland QIN, Pare SCHNAPPS, French Pateat Medicines, tin : SIROP DK BRIANT, SIROP DE FLORE, SIROP Dl LAMOURIKUX, LIQUEUR LA VILLE. ELIXIR ANTI-ÖLAIROUX, INJECTION BRAN, LEROY« MEDICINES, VIN DE SEQUIN, PERCBLOItMER DE FER DE PRAVAR, HUH.LK DR FOIE DE MORUE DE TOUSHS, .. (da Hogg.) Will rxeeire by the nett steamer a freab lot of Patent Medicines, direct from manufacturer«. WINTER WARDEN SERDS—j«»t reeelTed. 00AL OIL and COAL LAMPS—a variety «a hand. LBKCHKK always on hand. ISK* All ordert from the country eateft&ly put up and prmnply attended to. JASTREMSKI & McCORMICK. tW Store nearly opposite the Branch ot the Lousiana State Bank. jail S. eWT. mÊsher , RESI'EOTFULLY informs his friend* and former patrons, that ha has resumed business at Theodore (ioldoiaun'» Jewelry Store, whet* will be found a large anil general assortment of Staple aud Fancy Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, and a variety of Notioos, suited to the ladles of East and Watt Baton Roues. julyU9-lm BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! TIIE PEOPLE'S STORE. B DAVIDSON notifies his friends that he has • just received a large and general assort uiwnt of DRY GOODS, shoes, boots, hats, And all the Notions of the age, and to which ha respectfully Invites attention, before purchasing elsewhere. The people's friend. Mr S. M. A8HER, will be found as lively and accommodating aa ever, "be hind the counter." D. DAVIDSON, july2'J-lui Lafayette atreet. H. CZARLINSKY HAVING removed from Heude's old Staad, re spectfully informs his customers and the pub lie generally, that he may be found at Pr*nd«r gatt's old stand, on Main street,opposite the Bar ney House, where be keeps always on han&a wvll assorted atouU, consisting of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Hosiery of all descriptions, READY-MADE CLOTHING Hats, Boots, Shoes, Etc. Which he will sell at the lowest market prices. Call and examine before purchaaing elsewhere. aagS -3m CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! just received at J. KOWALSKIS STORE, A FINK ASSORTMENT 0* GENTS' SUMMER CLOTHING« made of thk Latest and Most Improved Fashion.. Also, A LARGK AND FRESH ASSORTMENT OF FURNISHING GOODS Together with a WELL ASSORTED STOCK Of Ladies' Men's and C hildren's Hhoex, All of which will be sold at tb« MOST REASONABLE PRICESJ frMT Parties wishing to purchase will please call aud examine tor themselves at J. KOWALSKI*, julygö Laurel street. REGULAR VICKSBURG PACKET /.«ir« iStao Orleans every .Saturday, ut t J'. X. For vicrsburg, grand gulf, Rodney, Natcher, Fort Adams, Hog Point, Morganaa, Bayoo Sara,: Baton Rouge, Pla<|uemine, Donaldionville, and all intermediate Coast. Landings, the New aadi swift-running side-wheel steamer jet - jm. a« * ■ «» mr 9 P.D.PRATT, Comd'r; CHAg. GRATER, Wer*» fW ior freight or parage apply on board ort» A. BRITTON, No. 7 Front street. JNO. L. TITOS A CO., Cor. Bienville à Old Leva*. WOODRUFF, BUTLER £ GO., Nos. it and 1» New LeTe«. YVM. HEKBER80K, June» Agent, Third street, Baton Rouge. SCHOOL BOOKS I A LARGE awortant,jait reeelr»« at flA&'fc