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■w B A TOI« ROlIWKi THUU5JI» A V OCT. 19, 18G5. Aixiniwn to V otkrb .—An addraRH from Dr. K. II. Day to the votor» of thin pariah will bo found in anothor column. It i* com mend able for its bi(fh-toned viowsond »outiincnUi »nil will be road with interofit. w. c. M cqimsby .—Oar talented young friuud, W. C. M c Q imhiy , i* announced a* a candidate for Representative from Uiif parish. VVe have known him, an havo many others of our fellow-citizens, from early boyhood, and speak knowingly when we say, that he has the ability and repu tation of character to reflect houor and usefulness upon the position of legislator. En. I). CmtATBtAM.—The friends of this worthy young gentleman, appreciating his merit», from a knowledge of his character dating back to boyhood, havo announced him' as a candidate for Representative to the Legislature. Hee his announcement, and give "En." a "lift." F ihkhkn'r B all .—We rofer otir readers to the program me olsewhero inserted of the forthcoming Ball to be given by the Fire men of our city on the 4lh proximo. fits?" (lev. Dr. D orkmus called on us yesterday to say, that his school would be opened on the 28-d iu the fine largo build ing belongiug to Dr. kwobks , opposite the Presbyterian OhiirCh. lie will also hold regular sorvice in the Presbyterian Church hereafter, commen cing on .Sunday next. A Sabbath School will also be instituted in said Church. ( R are akti E lehamt G oods .—Ladies and gentleineu will be interested in looking over tho adver tisement of Mr. J aooii K uhn to find mentioned therein a great ■many elegant and useful qualities of goods suited to the gea.son—all of which he is selling at the low est possible rates. Drop in and examine h is splendid assortments. " T his P hopms'« S tork ."—This is the title given by our friends, s. m. A hhkr and D. davidson , to their mercantile establishment on Lafayette street, and from all wo can gather, the name is by no means undent;rving. Those gentlemen keep a large and general assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, ko., which the y are Belling on terms as cheap as the che apest. Having long expe rience in their lousiness and being of an accommodating turn, they cannot fail of reaping an advantageous patronage, and of bestowing advantages on all who pat ronize them. " Q uick kai,kh and 8 m all P rofits."— This is the motto adopted by our friend N. W ax , in his dealings with his pur. chasers. Judging from the rapid manner in which he is disposing of bis^excellent stock of Family Groceries and Western Produce, and tho satisfaction evinced by hi » custoipers, his inotto is faithfully ad lmrad to and is a very popular one. W ax deserves all the patronage he is receiving. ZW Furniture buyers are offsrod great in diioenienu by our friend radmstabk, w'iio ndvortisos that ho in closing out, his lur ge und varied assortment of Furniture at cost prices. Now is the time to call ou hin i and make your purchases. Tho oliit nee is a ruru one. î~i)jr"The otlioers of the steamer (}**%. (JtiiL man will aeoept onr thnnks for late Now Orleans paper* and Messrs. A uoiiük a II kn. ourson for attending to the delivery of tho s aine. dicbtitimon ( if Hx-Uuv. II knbv w. a u.h N.- A gentiumhu of this plaou lias rocHivtfd it letter from Gov. A lieu now in Mexico, who status llmt lie is destitute, mid is learning the Spanish Ltnguiign lor the purpose of teaching school for a livelihood. In conddera tion of this fact it hits been deter mined to raise a subsuiiption for his benefit; and when we reflect that had it not been for Gov. Allen's deter mined protest, Gen. Smith would have pressed every bale of private cotton in tho .State aud thus made it the prop erty of the United States Government: and when jgfi recall his umiriug eßorU for the good of tile people, we are sat isfied limy will liberally respond to this call; although the Governor posi tively refused a donation of85,000 be fore be left here, yet we aro satisfied ha will accept a subscription under the circumstances, as a compliment which lie will grstefully acknowledge. Subscription lists will be sent to diff erent parts of North Louisiana, and will be placed at the drug stores in this place, and at tho warehouses. When completed, the name of each subscriber, and the amount subscribed, will ba published, and the proceeds transmitted through the well known house of R. G. (Jummings & Co., New Orleans.— Shrcveport Gazette, Sept. 29th. T he Republican party bus carried I ndiana, the Democrats making no op position. NEW ORL&iïNS -MARKETS. financial. Tutsi)* y M obsiso , October 17. G old —Tho market is weak and fluctu ating, at rates varying from MS(çSH9. Sit,vKii—American, B ank htook —Citizens' Bank, (thirty «hares sold on Monday,) at VO}i. bank notks .—Bank of Louisiana, 3ß(gl 38c.; Louisiana State Bank, R0(®fi2c.; Bank of Now Orleans, 67(®69c.; Crescont City lank, 73tfûïlo.; Union Bank of Lonisianu, 7f>@77c.; Merchants' Bank,60@88c.; City Corporation",Money, dis.; Citizens» Bank notes, par; Canal Bunk, par; Me chanic' and Tradors' Bank, par. --J. — COM M K FtC I AÎ, . Timm.»? M orkino October 17. C otton —Tho market is active. 7,600 bales were sold oij Monday at an advance of 2 (g/ÛT. We now quote Ordinary at 43(ÇÔ 46c.; Oood Ordinary at 49(<$51; Low Mid dling st 62@64; Middling at &Rc., and Strict Middling at 58. A revising of Sat urday's busiuess netts the total 6H60 bales. Stock on hand and on shipboard, not cleared, 119,822 bales. W kstrkn P roduce .—Market quiet, but firm, with small stocks and good demand. Quotations show but slight variations from lost roport. Shawls and Cloaks POPLINS AND DELAINES. CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &C., —AT— JACOB KU UN' S wholesale and retail stoke, TIIIIIU STttKKT, nearly opposite the bank. M f FRIEND-i or THE CITY AND COUNTRY are reipeetfuily luformed that I have id my store TUB MANUSOMKBT AND I. À THAT HTYI,l;3 Of shawls, 0 LOA KS, NUßfAS, ROYAL AND IRISH POPLINS, PLAIN AN!) FIUURRD DELAINES, FRENCH ANO ENGLISH PRINTS, POIL DE CHEVRE, BLEAOIIKÜ AND BROWN SHEETINGS, CASSIM ERES AND SATINETS, BALMORAL Anil HOOP SKIRTS, WHITE AND RED FLANN ELS, CORSETS, HAIR NETS, HANDKERCHIEFS,STEEL, IVORY AND PEARL BELT BUCKLES, PERFUMERY, laces and EDilINGS. —-Also— Til* MOST COMPUCTK AaSORTMKST o* READY-MADE CLOTHING, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, UNDERSHIRTS AND D R A W E US , And TRUNKS, VALISES AND TRAVELING BAOS, #grSpeiial attention in called to the bargains t am now enabled to give in BOOTS A INT 3D SHOES I Having bought a very lar^e lot direct from the manufactories. #sr"Cull and examina my beautiful flock of new goods, And convince yourself of uiy eagtiinusj to «ill A <»oo<t Article nt a l.rfw Price! J A CO II KUHN, €> Third St., opposite thi' Bunk, ôctl!> il A Tup Hoi'iil, l a. POSTPONED HALE. Stnln or ■.oulKlniin ParUhaf li.att Biilnn Rouge—Fifth Judicial District! ÖtitiTt — No. 811 — t'robiito in the rtiutter of tho suone*Hiori of John H. (,'nffo, docofisfid, BY V1 KT 11 K of a commission to mo directed from the Honorable Judge of the F i ft h Judicial District. Court, of* tlin Parish and State aforesaid, I will expose to publie »ale on Saturday, tin; 4th of November next A. I)., 1SÖÖ, at 11 o'clock. A. M., of said day, Ht tho residence on which the deceased last resided, about fifteen miles from the City of Baton Rouge, on tho Port Hudson Kond, near Klack ('reek, in said parish, the following described property, belonging to the above estate, vir. : A certain tract or parcel of LAND, con taining one thousand a<!roa, more or lew», embracing tho two tracts known as the Bradlord tract and Kuou! claim, bounded on the North by tho l'erry tract; East by land» owned by the suoceairion of T. H. Corcoian, and land formerly owned by W. A. Dixon; South by land of Shelmire, and West by lands formerly owned by D. T. Young, with all the buildings and im provements thereon. Terms of sale—on a credit of twelve months the purchaser to furnish his bond with approved security, bearing eight per cont. interest Iroin tho day of sale until paid-mortgage retained on the property sold until fuil and final payment of suid bond. El). COUHINARD, Octi!) Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ! ALL PERSONS having claim« agalrnt the mns BOBsian of Kilwjirtl C' I «.man, i i-'it m ». < 1, ar« requeated to prtwont th«m t. my AtUirnej,James O. Kuqua, Eii|. ELIZA A.. COLEMAN. 00 '" AcJinioinlratrix. aowinistratou-s notice» All PERtONS having claim« agalimt (. iibbuo ceHslön of Dr. Ç. V, Dortch, ilecirased, are requeeted to present them to my Attorney, Janitm O. Euqua, Kiq. N. B. BERMlNOHAM, OctlT Administrator. (iAHDKItER WANTED. GOOD iiAKUKtMKK can tiad «ioploynmnt by appljiny At tbii offloo. H«pUJ0-tf I - - e.- " - ~ We '* " G " ■ ' Et crlion JYotice ! IN 0B1C0I8NCE to a proclamation from Ills Excellency J amks MAtmov Weiil *, Governor of the State of Louisiana, an eleetion will be held lu the Parish of East 11»too Iloago, on the FIRST MONDAY OF \'(>VEMKttR, t8(!f,, between th« hour» of 9 A. M. and 4 P. M., for the purpose of electing '» Uove/oor, I.ieutfnaut üov« «Trior, 8ecr#l«ry nf Auftltor, Trwintirer, At torncv U«nerai, HupMiintoniftit of PolHIo Kduca tjon, one Hepro««ntattvo from tho Third Congre« s I oiih I District, anf] one Senator and two Kepre HentMtivoi to the H tat« ^««iBlaturefor this I'arHh. Hat'l ««lection to be holdtri at the placow, nrid to ho MUp'-rtlKed by tho Oomililifiloner» appointed by tbe Pol If« Jury an follow» to-wlt : l«c Precinrt, (Court if«• uw ) N. Wax, F.'Ptahiin, and John O Oonnor, Oowaj'HNSoner», 2d Pr%cinrt, (Oity Hall,) Hfdijîn, Joseph M c Oormlok and H. .urc;^be t Coinini^un«!-«. 4th I'rwrr^, (at; l>i »aH'.), ïdtfi Mill», Robert Malloy und WiiJluui Fields, OominiHulornirn. 0th Preflnct, (HtfrhlrfidH), Paul Kfeinpeter, Dr. J. U. Ilug'ief. aud ieunin J'aigre, Ooiu.DiAid>>iii)rn. 7th Preciact, (Hnral»on), A. iMfcon, 1{ K. iUimutt aud J O. Foreman, Com in iMfon«r«*. 10th Precinct, (Hurlluiston, Io'notQd Vlorgan'* »tor-). W. J. CfiAiér, fi H. (IriiU.»ni and K. W. Groenwoll, Coiuiol ^l'Ku rH. lJtli Pri'Cloct, (. niidy Oreek), «I. O. Denham, Wm. Kelly and A. PdunlfttfrftftT), Owiltttt»ilinfierH. For the information of ail voter» J auaex hereto the qualification» of voter» a» established by law : "fcvery white «mie who ha» attni(S6a the age of tW«nty-one ywarH, and who ha» b»«i a re«>deni of the Btate twelve month next, preceding the elec tion, and theia»t tturee month» thereoi in the par ish in which im » olTem to vote, and who «hui i be a Citia'-n of the United H'-ute», shaii have the ri^ht of votinit:." Jn addition to tike for ending qualification, every elector i» required to produce tho amnesty oath prescribed in the Pie»u!eni'n proclumatlrtti, either of the^tb c»f Decemtmr, 1S6-'i, or that of the 29th of Vlay, IKtif>, nw.rn to and »ubscribud by him be fore competent authority ••I do solemnly swnar or aifirui, in the presence of Almighty God, that f will hereafter faltiifully defend the Constitution of the United State» and the Union of the State» Lhereuuuer, and that I will, in like manner, abide by and faithfully »up port all lawn which bate h<»en made during the «xixtirtg r» bullion with reference to the euiaucipa tion of »laves. Fo help me God." This oath I« imperative on end after tho 29th day of May, 18flf), and will be rigidly enforced. It will be understood, at the same time, that those wh<< are excluded from t be benefits of thi» amnesty oath, by any of the list of exception« contained in the proclamation, wiii not be allowed to vote un ie»» »pecially pardoned by the President. In all other respecta this election is to be con ducted in acoordauce with th« provision» of the CoriNtitution of 1862, aud the e-oioml&aionerH ol tiiis election are directed to make their returns without delay to the uridcrHlirned Kb. (JO USIN A KD, octl7 Sheriff Parish of Kast Baton Bottge. J. J. ÏMSv. ER, I i A F A Y K T T K S T K K E T , WEXT DOOR TO té. KONDKKT'B BOOT A SH OK MANUFACTORY, BATOIV llOUtiK, lé A . j^KBPKOTFUU.Y informs hia friend» and the public generally, that he has on hand a complete «fork of the FINEST FALL AVb WINTER GOODS Anil la ready to fainieh geatloroen with Sulla of Oic I.a(r«t mill Klilu:nt Slylm. fW All orders promptly eavcnt&l. oct 17-tf FOR liUiKt rpiIR FDRNITUHE OS 1 (1 BORGE «IMI.ER'8 i. Iloardii* Heu*«, corner of North Uoulevard and Third street». Consisting of BKD8TBAD8, BKD CLOTH ICR. M ATTJUCSSBS, pi i,i,own. MOSQUITO BARS, VVA8U.STANJ)8, TABLES, Ao. Either by the lot or to nuit purcbaiicr». Alno the BAH BOOM FI.XTIJK K8 olthe same Coffee House. octl7-8ta JUST RECEIVES» 1 r(\ HA(iS Sonnd Yellow COK.Y, 1 *J\) 25 Hai!« Black OATS. 10W Pounds (ÜHlr BACON HIDES, 1 Tierce SuRur-Cured IIAMH, 6 Boxes STONUS PIPE 11K i l)H. octl4 JOSHUA BE AL. Positively Two Days Only. WII.L JSXIllBfT AT BATON ROUOE, Monday and Tuesday, October J 3d h Sitli GEO. W. I)E HAVEN & CO.'S UNITED CIRCUS. •si*. fearlessly announced As the largest Eqif itriiin Company lu the coun try ; the Mplun ultra of l b» arena organisations, numbering FIFTY-THREE PERFORMERS, the crème de fa crème "Hh» prof'*fMion. The vari^ on « act* repreHwöteii will Iritroduot KqaogtrianK, OymoaK'n, Athlet««, Acrobat.'«, I v.« tarera, Hippo drrtmat'iti, Contortion 1st®, KquillbiintN. Comn diann, VuultnrK, liuapem, Asconworiint*, .VI iriHtrol«, Kqaerrlrs, and THREE FUNNY CLOWNS In ihnir varloun ant«, many of which are entirely new, and of tho most novel and a (.tractive char acter *9 JBach afternoon, at 2o'clock precisely, the open injr he inaugurated by a GRAND FREE EXHIBITION! In which th-s beautiful MMle. Louisa, late Arfcen nionlHt to the Kinporor of KusRht will porform her thriiJlnçly attractive feat entitled JflLRNEY T(l THE CLOUDS!" belüg «n aRCHîjalon from the ground on a Hing!« ^lender wir«, a distance of 300 f«et to th« top of the enntre pole, an altitude of 7ft feet. All are invited to wittnem thin free of chatge. For lint of member» and actso! performance »ee pouter! and programmes. Doom open at 2 and 7 p.m . Performance will common ce half an hour afterward. aiimuh ' lot), $1 ; children, 6o emits. bmo-tl* PK. CHAMBÜE8, Ageat. r If r- ' * BliWer Female BATON ROUGE, LA. Rev. J. E. C. DÜREHUS, D- D., Principal. . ■ /i' .< è .',i f rpllIH Iostltvtlon will commence Its first Session MONDAY, OCTOBER 23d. 1865. The utitl«m!gn»ij oIters to the public a long ex periencii in teucblnnin Oollnges and. fcheols, male and fumale. Thi> Hchuhl wl;I consist of three De partments,'Via: TU« Kl.KME.M AKY, ADVANCED AND HIMHÜ8T. The last Including every desir able finishing study, T ERMS: Board ; r.nd Tuition (In Kngllvh, Latin, &e ,) to Joly l»t, i860.... .....f;i2Ö 00 SInslo, to July 1st, I8B8 64 00 Kreuch and Ornamental Branches at Professor's charités. Hay Pupils at j), 5, and T Dollars per month. Hoarders are expected to proTide their own bad linen, napkins, towels, Ac. PAÏMF.NTS. Boarders lu advnocn (half;) 1st ALarch, (remain der.) Day Pupils In advance, monthly. 3. K. C. DO REM US. tept29-2w j;. FENDLER, DK A LU H (H DRV GOODS, CLOTHING, J 23 "W" BLB«5tO., Third Street, Oppoalte the Hank. REHPKOTIfOtLY INFORMS HÏ8 FRIENDS, that he has just raturniid from New York with A LA ROB ASSORTMENT OF FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, CLOAKS, BOOT8 and 8HOK8, HATS and CAPS, fte., *c. —also CHOICE SELECTIONS OF J E W ELR YI CONSISTING OF WATCH BS, DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE, RINGS, CHAINS, NKCKLACK8, *o., » —And— THE GENUINE BRAZILIAN PEBBLED SPECTACLES, ALL WARRANTED TO BE or thi finest quality and finish, WHIO^ HR CAN »iCLfc BELOW NEW ORLEANS PRICES JM- WATCHES and JEWELRY neatly repaired and warranted. octï FANCY GOODS ! FANCY GOODS!! GUÉ BLÉ & GAURS AUD, 1 37 Canal Street 137 l> Hi EOT IMPORTERS OF KltKS« II, KNUMNII «Xi UKRMA1V FANCY GOODS, RIBBONS, "Jhl OSIBRY, <SsO. WK WOULD HKSPSOTf ÖLLT Info.m country hayers, that we are now prepired to show thiim thti most complété and best «eh/eted stuck ol KAN(;Y ODODS In this city. A full assortment of UKllLIN ZEI'IIYH«—warranted. BELTS and BDOKI.KW, COWil.-i and BBDSH«^, of all sorts, Tills BBHT PllMNCU «OHHRT8, PKKNOM PKHrOMKBIBB, And Kill ULOVE8. A full Una of ORRSN TR(MMI«(iN, BUTTONS, KTC. Com« and i xamine our splefi lid sjoelt, which iihs b. en neiecti.il by onr élr. tà'ktâBLH himself, in Purls and Uermanv, JW> we rasy reconiniend It lor the qmllty and taste of till! goods, an well as the ANmimuHOLV i.tfw PHICRS, We are enabled to sell theia for. ruiiotuHE nous* m pakis : NO. VZ 1'AUIIOUKO i'O.lriSOIN N I KHK. GUKJ3LÉ k GAURSAUD, 137 Canal Htreet, nept-TO Touro Building». For Sale. TIIRRB DWKLIJNÖ liOUBKH each « n consisting of four H<>omfi, KHcli«n *h and Servant» room. Oonditiorm will be found liberal by applying to the under - Higned. a fine two §to°ry FRAME BUILDING with K^V.hen aod Horvautn' kooiub , situated iu the eeiiTrti- of the town. Twelve (I'2) Lots a4vantageoui<ly situated for trad« or refddMne«». For particulars apply to Ö. OUßMAN. Persona indebted to me either by note or on account, aro hereby requested to cull at uiy olUce, on LaritycUe Street, one door from Florida, he fore the hfte juth (15) day of October next, to make arrangement« fora final netU«m«uit. Any failing to comply with the above wiii be Immedi ately proRocutod. H. ptl5 G. GÜHMAN. FOR SALE. AOllMfOUTAIILfc family residence, situated on Main Htreet, opposite the Kenia 1 « Orphan Asylum. A bargain may be had 1f disposed of Irnmudiately. 1 by Applying to II. W. JOLLY, j; On the promises. ONIONS ANIJ POTATOES. FUKKll arrlVal* of the above , twice per w»ek, at the ''livre ni ■i u 1 ' jo shua BKAL. cohn ano oats. \NOTIIKlt arrival just stored, and at a reduc tion lu prices. julyî" J08HOA BKAL. new may~butter. 1 A FIKK.IN8 Ohoito Yellow,for sal» low to the X U trade by aii(fl2 _ JOSHUA BKAL. WOOD FOR. SALE. W" OOD DKLIVKRED TO OKDKR TN ' ANÏ QUANTITY DKSlftED. Apply to W. W. MoMAlN & SON, auflii-ff Office at tbe Central House, SCHOOL BOOKS! ÂLAIU1U assortment, just received at B£AL'I NEW PAU GOODS ! —IT Dry Goods and Clothing Store, THIRD ^TREKT, Nearly Opposite tlie Bank. J. KÜHN having Jost returned from the North, respeutfully invites the publio to examine his well selected stock of PRINTS, UKLAINKH, POPLINB, PLAIDS,l| MF.B1NOK8.1 feILK3, BMBROIDICRÎII», HANDKERCHIEFS, ENAMELED BÜ0KLES, HAIR NETS, HOSIERY. FLANNELS, balmoral«, SATINET» AND CASHMERES Also, the VIRT LA TUST KTTI.K8 01 OOATS, pants, VESTE, SHIRTS, NBOKTIES, GLOVES, • HATS TRAVELING SHIRTS, UNDER CLOTHINO —Am!*— A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT or THE B1CKT HADE BOOTS AND SHOES. The arrangements Which he has made at the North will enable him to receive New GroodL» Every.week, which shall be sold at A SMALL ADVANCE ABOVE COST his motto being, ' "QOIuK SALES AND LIGHT PIWITTS." J. KUHN, sept5 Third strc t, opposite the Ba ik. AT SEAL'S. SUNDRIES .'—SUNDRIES ! ! JUST received, per steamer Henry A mus, from St. Louis : 2(10 Bags WHITE CORN. 8f.il Bushel* OATS. 66 Bales HAY. 15 Barrels POTATOES and ONIONS. 6 Bones Assorted CRACKERS. ft Tubs Table BUTTER. 10 Kegs Leaf LARD. 1 Tierce do. do. Crom New Orlen»* i 25 Hags newly Imported HALT. 6 Boxes Bttir CANDLKÜ. 6 Bags Rio COKKKE. 2 Hogsheads Extra Choice SDOAR. 1 Barrel White Crushed do. GROUND PEPPER, HP1CE, NUTMEGS, KINK TOBACCO, ENGLISH PICKLES IN MUSTARD, AMKKICjAN PICKLES, IMPORTED CRUNCH M0HTARÏ), SUGAR-OOKKD HAMS, To which I wotild solicit the attnnlion of those who purchase whero they get tbe best goods, and the worth of their money. auglS JOSHUA REAL, gUNDRIES ! SUNDEIES ! ! FLOUR, BACON. SHOULDERS," 8. C. HAMS, M KSS PORK, SALT, CHOICE SUGAR, CHEESE, ÖOFFF.K, i BLACK PEPPER, COOKING HilDA, YKA8T POWDERS, CAN KRIIIT8, PRESERVES, SARDINES, ROPE, INDIA MOOING, LIMB, CEMENT, NAILS, SPIKES, STARCH, SOAP, MACKEREL, In H and X bbls. and kits. Tobacco, Cigars, te. For Hale by JULIUS C. BOGEL, july 13 Cor. Main and Lafayotu* Jr 4 tu. r j^W0 HORSE WAGONS, FOUR HORSE WAOON8, JERSEY WAG0N8, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, CARTS, For sale cheap, for cash, by jri.iiîs o. rihjel. NEW GOODS! ftEWGOODS!! JUST RECEIVED AT kowa-lsäx's store. A HANDSOME LOT OF PRINTED LINEN LAWNS. A FEW PIECES OF 8-4 WIDE BLACK BAREOE FOR SHAWLS. A PKW PIECES OF 10-4 HEAVY LINEN FOR SHEETING. ALSO, I'lLLOW CASE LUVEN, 40 INCHES WIDE. Together with abeautifui assortment of WHITE GOODS, © Which will bo sold to suit, the times. J. KOWALSKI, julyll Laurel Street. Ü. D. WABIIILL & CO. HAVING purchased the DRUG STORE, on Main St., Haton liougn, known as "11AYNKS* DRUG STORE," respectfully in form their city and country frieuds that they are prepared to furnish, and ill keep constantly on hand, supplies of FRESH AND GENUINE medicines, perfumeries, und all other artiole* lü their line. A shar # 0 f the public patronage U respectfully lolioVed. ootö-tf S. Jff. JtHher , RESPECTFULLY Informa hl« friend» and fermer patrons, that he has resumed business At Ttmodore Goldmaun's Jewelry Store, where will be found a large and general assortment of Stapl* and Fancy Dry Goods, Hhoea, Hate, and a Tarlety of Notions, snlted to the ladles of Bait and West Baton Rouse. july29-lm BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! ■ ■! - .nu - i > i wie THE PEOPLE'S STORE. D DAVIDSON notiflea hi* friends that ha ha* • Just received a large and general assort ment of DRY GOODS shoes, boots, hats, And all the Notion* of the age. and to whleh ha respectfully Invites attention, before purchasing elsewhere. The psople'g friend, Mr 8. M. ASH ER, will be found «s lively aud accommodating as ever, "be hind the counter. d. davidson, July2B-lra La fay ette street. H. CZARX.XNSKY HAVING removed from Uende'R old stand, re spectfully Inform* hi* customers and the pub lic giinernllr, that h« may bo fonnd at Prender gast's old stand, on Main street,oppoalt* the Har ney House, where he keeps alway* on hand • well assorted stock, consisting of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Hosiery of all descriptions, READY-MADE CLOTHING H ath , B oots , S hoes , E tc. Which h» will sell at the lowest market price*. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. aogA-Sm CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! JUHT RECEIVED AT J. KOWALSKIS STORE, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF CENTS' SIMMER CLOTHING, MADEfiF THE Latest and Most Improved Fashion. Also, A LARGE AND FRE.S1I ASSORTMENT OP FURNISHING GOODS Together with A WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF Ladies' Men's and Children's Shoes» All of which will be sold at the MOST REASONABLE PRICES. Î-«T" Parties wishing to purchaaa will ploaau call and examine for theniHolvoH at j. kowalski'«, JulyïO Laurel (treat. REGULAR VICKSBURQ PACKET Leavtt New Orlams every fiulurday, at 61'. M. pOR VICKSIIURO, ORAND GULF, I Rodney, Natchez, Fort Adams, ling Point, Morganin. Bayou Sara,« Haton limine, Plaqu»mtne, Donaldsonvllle, and ail Intermediate Coast Landings, tho New and swift-running side-wheel steamer jet« 7m. aw jew je mem im 9 P.D. PRATT, Oomd'r; OHAS. GRATER, Clerk. For freight or passage apply on board or to A. I1RITTON, No. 7 Fro j t street. JNO. L. TITUS 4 CO., Cor. Bienville * Old Levee. WOODRUFF, BUTLER A CO., Nos. 17 and 19 New Levé*. WM. HKNUKKSOjV, juneS Agent, Third street, Baton R ook*. Private Boarding House, BV— MRS. E. HENDRY, [Formerly of tbe Verandah Hotel,] —ib tbï— LARGE, ELEGANT AND COMMODIOUS ii u i l i» i n « o f m it. mann, Corner of Laurel and Fifth Street*, HA TON ROUGE, LA. MR»; HENDRY respectfully Inform« her old friends and till- public at larg» that she has junt opened a Private Boarding House at the abovn i land, and Bollolts a share of patronage, p'edginc hurself to use every exertion to please. Terms reasonable. octls-üra. IAvery Stable, MIKE CURRAN, (it bolt's old siawn.) THIRD STREET, BETWEEN LAUREL A MAIN, sept2l-lm Baton Rouge, La. BITOJI ROUGE POST OFFICE! North Boulevard St., near Third. THE UNDERSIONED has been duly commis limed by Audiuw Joiismn , President of the Unltiid States, and authorhwd by the Postmaster (1. serai to open a Post OfBce at Baton Rouce, on the 4th of Soptember, 18B5, tor the reception and disposal nt all mall matter according to law. C. <-• BRBCKIIfHIDUK, Postmaster. ■opt? COLLECTING AGENCY. A .LL CLAIMS AOAINHT THE U.S.GOVERN. MKNT FOR DAMAGES TO PROPERTY, LOSS 0* HORSES AND CATTLE AND DESTRUCTION OP CROPS, Ac., WILL BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO WHEN ENTRUSTED TO ME. WIL.I.IA9I OIL, Office At my real<len «ppUO-ltw-ir H aton Rocap^Ljfc JUST RECEIVED, FROM THE POST OFFICE DEPARTENT, ▲ la KOK QUAHTITT OF JPOSTACiE STAMPS, WHOM ONifi CKNT BT AM TO NTJNBTY CKNTS. 1L»0, REVENUE HTA M PH. posraASTEit, ««pW B&toü Rouge, i».