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B A TO !* BOBOBi 8ATUEDAY t :::::::::::::::::OCT. 21, 1865. EÈTBev.J .E. 0. D obkmdb will hold service in the Freebyteriun Church to-raor row forenoon at the usua} hour, and on • very following Sunday. *4»-i : — fjj" Wo understand that the Firemen have arranged with that excellent caterer» Mr. N. A nto I hk , to superintend th« Sup per tA be given on the tiitfht of the Fire men's Bull. To C andidates .—We shall discontinue inserting for the priment, the list of an num «em ont« for parochial offices, seeing that there hus been no proclamation isfired as yet ordering an election for the same. As soon hereafter, a« the neccessary Proc lamation whall appear, the names of all such candidates as have * ettled with us for their announcement«, will agtiin bo inserted in their proper fprm and place until the time of election, fruo ot any additional charge. FUNEKAt- N otice .—Wo are requested to give notice that the remains of LieuW N. T aylob , Late of the Confederate nrmy, who was ki'llod in a skirmish at Olive Branch ab out a year and a half sinee, will bo brought hote for interment in the Cath olic Cemete ry on Sunday next. Ills friends and acqtiai man ces are ruspoctfuliy invited to attend his funeral ou that day at 4 o'clock r. it L ook O ut vo n tub O iiious .— Monday and Tuesday neüt will be memorable days to the pleasure se eking folks is our city,pro vided nothing happens to prevent D e 1ÎA viCN & Co.'s caravan from getting here in time. How th e young ones will cry out with delight at the rure "sports of the ring'' that are in storu for them, arid how j"jrftil will be the p ip its and mamas at beholding their little ones go off into eustavies at those sports. The < ja rides also, will be bound to have their sha re of the fun, and there will be lot» of grin uimg ivorie* among thern to testify to thei.r a ppreciation of the "horso opera," tho tilt ea clowns, «Sc., &c. — O db H oübb .- — lVIr. E dwar » A ilk » has opened ''Our I louse," corner of Main and Lafayette street s under ansplcions weather, and is destined to take the first place in the tastes of t own and country visitors. "Our House" h »s been bountifully patron ised since its opening. The most ultra opicurean will have his palate gratified in a subutantial r ep»:»st, and the ''taster" of wines, liquors wad especially lager beer Will find nothing superior Fast, West. North or Sou' b. We have partaken of the daily luncb and can assure our citi zens that butter food never was set beforo friends or better drinks ever presented to the public. Mr. J oseph H ooll is the gen tleman who attends the bar; his reputa tion at the Sumter House for kindness and urbanity are sufficient guarantee of his superiority behind the bar. See adver tisement in another column. M aobi nert, C a rts ,&c.— We would rec ommend plaute/s and others who may wish te. purchase plantation machinery saw-m'ills, carts, wagons, timber wheels, wheelbarrows" and agricultural impie ments, to send th air orders to the house of Titos. B. B ooley <fc C o ., No. 9 Perdijo street ( adjoining Masonic Building,) New Orleans. The extensive facilities possessed by those gentleinon for supplying all such articles,enable them to otfur great induce ments to purchasers. Atte ntion is called to their card in our colurti ns. C hoi.ok F amily G roceries and P bovis ionb , W ines , L iquors , &c.--Our well known f'riond S imon , surnamed M endel sohn , makes iL his study to keep on hand a large fresh and complete assortment of the above articles at his store on the corner of Lafayette and Florida streets. Families, planters and others can have their wants supplied there in the most unexceptionable and satisfactory manner. S imon under stands the art of pleasing, aad is deserved ly popular as a man und u merchant. È3T" H- C zarlinsky's store on Main street, op polite t.he Hatuey House contin ues to be u favors bio xesort for purchaser,, of Fuucy .and S tuple Dry goods, Beady Made Cloth iag, llats, Boots,Shoes, <fce — Mr. C sarlimmt m#1 I h at the löwei-t market prices, his m erchai'idize is of the best vual iiies and he A b a clever man to deal with B illiard T ablks .—Two Billiard Tables at the Harney ilous Q are advertised for sale. L ate F avohs .—We are under obligations to Mr. W illiam B ookl lor late New York and St. Louis pa t ers. S teamer "D ictator .''—Of this new steamor, the St. Louis Democrat of tie 14th, remarks: "The vessel measures fifteen hnndred tons, and in said to be the finest in con struction ami finish on the We»tern waters. Her distinguished feature is in the ma chinery, which is so constructed tbateither the high or low pressure system may be applied. Economy in fuel is said to be one of the most decided advantages at tained, four hundred bushels of coal per twenty-four hours heitigr the entire amount she consumes The machinery is an ex periment, and thin the first test of its prac 'icability. A eo.>d deal of interest is felt by owners and the public eenerally in the success of the improvement, and wc are happy to statu that the latest telegrams give the most favaruhle rep rts. The Di tator Is in the • People'» Line" of New Orleans and St. J ; oui# packets." TWOS. B. BODLET k CO., No. 9, PERDIDO STREET, (ADJOISWO SIAS"st C BUILDING,} OFFICE, No. l»8, GRAVIER STRRET, NEW ORLEANS, IA. Circular Saw Mills, Stationen and Portaole Steam Knglnee, Circular Cross Cut Mill and Mu le; .«.«sra. Corn Mills. Wheat Mills, And B"lting Apparatus, Shaft<ng PnlHes And Uniting. ALI. DttHCHIPTION« OS PLANTATION »lACHl.VKRY AND A ORK; V 1,'l'tl R A V lMPIiKMKNTS WK WSKP ''ONr<T ANTty ON; UANK A full supply of 0AMCCART6, PLANTA TION * Nl> H O A D W A 0 0 N 8, TIMBER VVHKM.S AND WflUKI.flARROWS, From ! ha wb II known Faciiiry of JOSHUA GOOU'V, Vi 11 RRT.iNO, TA. Ws lia»s connected with extensive Fo milries «ill Machine Shops In at. Louis, l,'>u «vlll-, I In elnnatiand Pittsburg thronjh which »« are pr« pared to contract for any class "t mnchinery, on most favorable crnis.snd deliver anywhtre north ef New Oilcans, frie of freight. TH08. H. BODLFY & CO. oetîi-y I. O. O. F. rpifK Remi ar We. kl» Meeting of 1 DM SOTti LODGE, No. 7, 1. o 0. F , Is held at their Hail, on Main street, nearly apposite the Suinter House, every THURSDAY KVKNING »t7 o'clock. (•4KDKNEU WANTED. A GOOD il ARDKNKK canflnd employment hj XJL app'ylng at this oßloe. sep!30-tf FOR SALE! Tiie furniture ok oborgk gimlkr's Bourdon dense, corner of North Boulevard aod Third stre.ts. Oonsi.ulng of BHDST10APS, ItKD CLOTH KS. M ATi'K I- 33ES, P1LU1WS. , MOfQtTTTO BARS, WASH STANDS, TABLES, *c Kltfier by the lit or to suit purchasers Also t h • HA it ItUUU FJXTURK8 o 1 the samaOoffee House. oetl7—JU Uod^fs Ijiulyis Book, — FOR— <) OTOBER, 18 6 5, —IT— BEA.LS BOOK & VARIETY STORE, *ept2ft Cor. Third and Oonrention Ptn. WOOD FOR SALE. W ood delivered to ordkr in < AN V QUANTITY DESIRED. Apply to W. W. McMAIN & SON, au-19-tf Office at the Central House. JUST RECEIVED I 1 BAGS Sound Yel ow CORN, 1 o)U 26 lis ks Black ()AT8. 1000 Fount's Clear BACON SIDES, 1 Tierce Sunar-Oured HAMS, 6 Boxes sTONE PIPE HliiDS. octH JOSHUA REAL. Powder, Shot and Caps. JU.HT KEUElVKI) at my l»rutf Stojf«, bdl^w the J«il, the toll wing Amiiiuiiitiuu, per Kteamer Juiia, from St. L«>uI ; POWDER— in Keg# nnd Tin Cant; CAl'S—U. ü '6 and W4t«rproof. - Also BÜCK SHOT, BIRD, SQUIURKL and TUKKLY ÖÜOT, Which I will Mvilon reKanonable term«. oct!2-tr .f, H. T. IIAYNES. Powder, Shot and Caps. AM VIU »ITiON of various quilitiep, just rf ceivt'd from St. Louin, and for sale by tho UhUttrsitftied) couBlbtitiK of KIFLK PtiWDEK in Kepfji and Cans. bHLoT «>r various nu ober« O a F ö — G. I) § and Waterproof. F. OTTO, oct!2-tf Corner ot Third and laurel 8ts. JUST RECEIVED. ST. LOUIa p»r steamer .UUsouri; 100 Barrels Extra FLOUR, 50 Sacks OA i Ä, fiO '• COHN, 60 " BK AN, 2u Bales HAÏ, For sale low, at auk29 F. OTTO'S. JFresh Arrivals ! J IIAV1Î just reoe ved from St. Louis— 100 barrels (best brand) FLOUR. 160 sac s White and Yellow CORN. 3 tierce m«Hr-Cured HAMS Which I am selling at a »mal I pr fit for the cash. N. WAX, auglO Near the Coui t House. SOMETHING NEW. BK8T QUALITY ILLUMINATING AND LUBKI 0 ATI NO COAL OILS, in 6 and lwgallou Pat ent Safety Cans. Prices moderate. aug!2 JOSHUA BKAL, COHN ! CORN! I SACKS CORN. Juat received and for sale by N. WAX, juiyl tf Near the Court House. 50 CLEAR SIDES I * 9 OAfl LBS> CLEAR SIDES. Just W)UUv received and for sal» by N. WAX, July 1 Near th« Court Ii OUR», OATS AND BRAN! SUrrLlIvS to mtiet the demands of pur chasers. Just received aud for sa 1 « by N. W<%X, julyl-tf ©I Neir th« Court House. SUGA It-CURED IIAMS. O 11EIt :KS SUOAR CURED HAMS O .lust rrcaived und for sale by W. WAX, julyl-tf Near the Court Hou'e. FLOUK! FLOUR!! BBS. KLOUR. Just received and for sale by N. WAX, Jul» 1 tf Near the Court Hou«a. 50 ONIONS AND POTATOES. L 1 RRSn avi ivals of the above ,twice per week, ftt 1 th - »tore oi u 1 - Ja?HUA BEAL. CORN AND OATS. ANOTHER arrival just stored, and at a reduc> tlon in prices. julyW JOSHUA DE AL. NEW MAY BUTTER. 1 A FIRKINS Choice Yollow,for sale low to th« 1U t ( au»! 2 trade by J05HUA BEAL. A SCHOOL BOOKS ! LARQK ajsortlaeut, just receired at SISAL'S Positively Two Days Only. WILL EXHIBIT AT BATON ROUGE, Monday and Tuesday, October 23d & 24th. GEO. W. DE HAVEN & CO.'B UNITED CIRCUS. ar FEARLESSLY ANNOUNCED As the lurK'-st Kqiiestrlan Company in the coun. try ; tht no plu » vitra of the arena organization«, numbering FIFTY-THREE PERFORMERS, the crime de la crème of the profession. The *arî outs ucis r»'|>r«MMite<l will introduce Fquentrians, Oy m na« «, Athlet««, Acro^atn, l'oit urnrä, Hippo (ira ma tints, Contortionists, Jquilibj-i^tf, C ovim dians, VauitwrK, Leap^rs, AsceusionisU, Minstrels, i q terri s, and THREE FUNNY CLOWNS In th«ir various aotB, many of w ilch are entirely new, sud of the most noTui and attractive char acter •'♦<•* *• *- " * Kac 1 ' afternoon, at 2o'clock precisely,the open ing will he inaugurated by a GR IM) FREE EXHIBITION ! în which the beautiful M'lle. Louisa, lata Aron «.ontut to the Kmpn or of K ub M * will perform her thri lingL^y attractive feat entitled "A JOURNEY TO THE GLtlUDS!" beinz ao asc«nilon from the ground on a single blender wire, * dlstioc* of 300 feet to the top ol the centre pole, an altitude of 75 feet- All are invited (o wittnass Ihls free of charge. Kor list of members and actsofperform*no» «ee posters and programmes. D->ors oi en at 2 and 7 *. M. Performanca will commence half an hour afterward Admis 1 Ion, $1 ; children, 60 cents. octl0-5ts l)K. CHAMBBBS, AgenU COAL! -. COAL M COAJLIM AT EEDUCED PRICES! Flrit ((uall f y P itUburgCoal, gl 'i0 y bbl. JAMES A. PAYNE, COHN ER OF MAIN AND FRONT HTREETS, BATON ROUGE, L.A. WOULD respectfully inform his friends and toe public generally, that he ha» a large q>iaBlltv of Superior Coal, to which be Invites the attention of consumers. J a MKSA PAYNK, Warehouse, cor. Main and Front bts. STEAMBOATS supplied at short notice. oct 10 VICTOR'S PtEST^.TJ^t^L.nST'Z' ! LafaycttStreet, bet. Laurel <£ Florida, FALL & WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. HAVÎNQ completed my arrange n ents for my Fall and V\ inter iT^\ business, 1 would reRpectfully ai;- % tioun^otomv old friends and cu-turn ers, that I hnvtt opened mt OYSTER SALOON, and «ball continue to i^ctlve through the whole reason, PRJ&8tf oYdTEK8, FIdll, Ac . Ac. Meals will b« served at all hour* until 11 o'clock, P M liOAHDER« will aci-r>m::iO'Ja-te<i as heretotore, by the week «»r rronth, on re-ndnable terms. Ev ery attention paid to tbo comf>ri of guests. SS?" A PltlV^TK SALOON! Is ooitiiectMi nitb the estahjishment, exclus vcly f>r tadies oct!4 tf VERANMH HOTEL, Stephen Susi 1 isco, Piojtrielor CORNER THIRD AND LAUREL STS., BATOa UOUaE, LA. B oard by the day, wekk or montii. GOOD ItED», GOOD FARE, And every attention pai ) to the comfort of guosts He has also opened his OYSTER SALOON, where he will ke»p PRE" H OYSTERS anil FISH of ail kinds, and Meals will be served at ail hours durirg the day. OH, Thankful fir past patronage, "S teve " res s^ectfuiiy Bolititn a continuance o f ttie saiiie from hif friends and the public generally july27-tf Buhler Female Seminary. BATON KOUGP; LA. Rev. J. E. C. DURE31ÜS, D. L'., Principal. jnrs Institut'.on will c immcnce Its first SuSBion MONDAY, OCTOBER 23d, 1865. The unders'fjned ofT rs to the public a long ex perience in teaching in Collèges and Schools maie and f'-miie. Tü« School '?t I consist ot three I>e par'tmehti, v I e * The KM M'N "AUY, XtJVANCKfi AND HIMHUfcT. The last inoludiajj cvory desir able finish) (<g stu ly. TERMS: Board ; r.hd Tuition (in I ngli<h, tatto, Ac.,) to July 1st, 1S66 $320 00 Music, to Juiy 1st, 18P6 64 00 French and Ornamental Branche« at l'rofeuor's charge». Day Pupils at 8, â, and 7 Dollars per month. Boarder« are expected to provitlo their own bed linen, napkins, towels, &c. PAÏ U ENTS. Boarders in advaDce(ha)f;) lat March, (remain der.) Day Pupils in advance, monthly. J. E. C. DOREMUS. >ept29 -2w SALT Î SALT!! "PLANTERS in vs-ant of Salt can make it i to tteir int»r#st to pur-h«?». of jttiil ^QftUVA BEAL. FRÊSH MEDICINES, DRUGS, PERFUMERIES -AND MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. JASTREWSKI & McCORMTCK, respectfully giv« uotico that they have ilwaya on hanil a fresh supply of MEDIOINE8, ETO-, Which they guarantee to be pure ; also a eboice assortment of • PERPÜMBKY, from the most cjlebr^led manufactories, compris ing— I-UIIIN'8, Madam DOHAND'8, BAZIN and .WiUGIJT'S. A line assortment of ESSENCES FOR HANDKERCHIEFS, —as»— SCKIV'IED SOAPS. All kinds of fresh genuine MINERAL WATERS, Pure LIQUORS, »is: < French and American BRANDIES, W11I8KÏ— Ry« and Bourbon. PORT WINE, SHKRRY and MADEIRA. Oonuine Holland 0IN, Pure B0HNAPP8, French Patent Medicines, viz: ■SIROP DE BR1ANT, 8IR0P DE FLORE, SIROP DE LAMOURIEUX, LIQUEUR LA VILLE. ELIXIR ANTI-flLAIROUX, INJECTION BRAN, LEROY'8 MEDTCTNE8, TIN DK 8EGUIN, rF.ROHLO.tMER DE FER DE PRATAR, IIUILLE DE FOIE DE MORUB DE TOUGHS, .. (de Hogg.) Will receive by the next steamer a fresh lot of Patent Medloines, direct from manufacturers. WINTER GARDEN SEKDä— just received. COAL OIL und COAL LAMPS—a variety on hand. LEECHES always on hand. %W AU. ordern/ rom the country carefully put up and promply attended to. JASTKËJMSKI& McCORMICK W 8tore nearly opposite the Branch of the Lousiana State Hank. juil WANTED. COTTON ! COTTON ! ! COTON ! ! ! T he UNDERSIGNED Is now prepared to re cm I v » and ship COTTON, and upon which If con sinned to his correspondnts G ives . W atts A Co., nt New Orleans, he will mako liberal advances of Merchandise and Cash. No advances made -upon Cotton until after actual delivery. JOSHUA BEAL. AT BKAJL'S. J ust arrivkd — SOAP—40 boxes Cincinnati German. LA BD— 15 kegs Leaf. COFFEE 5 bag* Rio and Havana. FLOUR —40 barrels Superfine. B a C i 'N — Itam«, Shoulders and 8id»s. PORK —Ift barrels f ill Mess. CORN—100 bags Wnlfe. HAY—28 bale« Western. . TEA— 1 che t Imperial. Which will be sold by the pnrkage or at retail,at reasonable prices for the times. july'25 JOSHUA BEAL. JyfEW MUSIC rt'hy can we not be Brothers, or v« ha*, been Rebels—By Clarence J. Prentice. Softly Now, the Stars are Shining—By Miss Sue Hub 1 ard. When tho Battle Is Over—By ®. O. Eaton. It is the Chime—By Benj 8 Hart. Natille the Maid ot the Mill—by W.C.Peter«. La Fontaine aux Perles—Poîka Brilllante—By E. K. Cole Seima Po'Ka Mazurka—Bv J. Schränk. Just received and for sale at BEAL'S BOOK AND VARIETY STORE, oct'2 Corner Third and uonventlon Sts. £ or Sale. THREE DWBL ING HOUSES euch oonslatl"K of four Rooms, Küch«n and Sui vants room. Conditions will be found liberal by applyiDg to the under-' signed. A I,SO, a line two «tory FRAME BUILDING with Kitchen and Servants' Rooms, situated in the canter "f th" town. *" Twelve (1.) Lots advantageously situated for trade or residences. For particulars apply to G. GU8MAN. Persons indebted to me either by note or on account are hereby requested to c II at my office, on Lafayette Street, one door from Florida fore the fifte<nth (15) dav of October next, to make arrangements fora final settlement. Any fulling to comply with the above will be immedi ately prosecuted. septlS G. GUSMAN. TOR SALE. A COMFORTABLE firmly resident, m m Bituatei on Main street, opposite ß»» th« faro a 'e Orphan Asylum. A bargain may be had if disposed of immedlately. by applying to 11. W. .JOLLY, aUft 12-2111 On the premises. To Builders PROPERTY HOLDERS. 'PO facilitate all who may contemplate building 1 or repairing their property, I am prepared to î eceive and fill any -niera l'or mch buildjnu mate rials as are not usually kept on band here tor aal». fU h as SLATES, TILES, DR SSED FLO >R ING CEIL1NQ, Etc. andata very small per cent als above cost. And will keep o band, LUMBER, BRICK, uIME, SdlNULES, CEMENT, PLASl 'ER PARIS, PLASTERING LATHS and HAIR, with -u h other mxte'ials as may be called or in con nection therewith. I will & I ro attend to making out Bills of Lumber and other materials, and will persooalli superln tei.d the er-ctlon of any buildings, or the con struction .if any work in corn»c'lon with the Building Department, on reasonable terms. a 'jg -0 JAMES M c V ay , Builder. Carpenter's and Joiner's Shop. IN this department Mr. H arrisos T homas will bave the cf ar^e and control oi the work, whose promptness of execution and fup-rit r workman* ship, is well known. HuildlnifR erected and re paired. Stores and flaiooa 1 fitted ap in the ne»it est%ty!e. Water Cisternsof any denired capacity, and of the best material and workmanship fur nished to order. And all other work in th«* line promptly attended to,at the shop on Third street, opposite New Theatre • aa?2o-tf / Baton Rouge and Clinton TRI-WEEKLY U. S. MAIL! IB "5 r STA.OEI LEAVES BATON ROUGE every Monday. Wednesday and tri i any ; and Clinton, every Tuesday,^ T' ursday and Saturday, at seven o'clock a M Passengers' Baggage, over 40 pounds, will be charged extra. Pasè»nKers wish!'* to secure seats will call at the i^Jvery Bt»ble of the undersigned, on St,Lools street, opposite the Ma ket. fl octU-tl P. A. ütOLEtt. NEW FALL 800DS! s&m Dry Goods and Clothing Store, THIRD STREET, Nearly Oppoilte Ihe Bank. J. KUHV having jost returned from the North, respectfully Invites the public to examine bis Veil selected stock oi PRINTS, DELAINES, POPLINS, PLAIDS, MERINOK8, BILKS, KMBROIDERIB*. HANDKERCHIEFS, ENAMELED BUCKLES, HAIR NETS, HOSIERY, FLANNELS, balmorals, SATIN ETO ÄND rtiSMMEREB. Also, the VERT LATÎBT 8ÏT1K8 of COATS, PANTS, ^ TESTE. 8hirts, necktibs, GLOVES, HATS, TRAVELING SHIRTS, ÜNDER CLOTHING, —And— jj A COMPLKTE ASSORTMENT Or TI1K BEST M ADE BOOTS AND SHOES. The arrangements which he has made at the North will enable him to receive Noxxr Grood.s Every week, which shall be sold at A SMALL ADVANCE ABOVE COST his motto being, "QÜI„K BALES AND LIGHT PROFITS." J. KÜHN, sept5 Third stre't, opposite the Ba~k. AT SEAL'S. SUNDRIES /—SUNDRIES ! ! JUST received, per steamer Heory Ames, from St. Louis : 200 Bags WHITE CORN. 860 Bushell OATS. Ü5 Bales HAT. IS Barrels POTATOES and ONIONS. C noxet) Assorted CRACKERS. 8 Tubs Table BOTTER. 10 Kegs Leaf L ARD. 1 Tierce do. do. From Ntw Orleans i 25 Bags newly Imported SALT. 5 Boxes Star CANDLES. 5 Bags Rio COP PEE. 1 Hogsheads Extra Choice SUÖAR. 1 Barrel White Crushed do. GROUND PEPPER, 8PICE, NUTMEGS, FINE TOBACCO, ENGLISH PICKLES IN MUSTARD, AMERICAN PICKLES, IMPORTED FRENCH MUSTARD, SCGAR-CURKD HAMS, To which I would solicit the attention of those who purchase woere they get the best goods, and the worth of the;r money. auglS JOSHUA BEAL. gUNDEIES ! SUNDRIES ! ! FLOUR, BACON. SHOULDERS, 8. C. HAMS. MESS PORK, SALT, CHOICE SUGAR,3 , j CHEESE . TEA, J COFFEE, BLACK PEPPER, COOKING SODA, YEAST POWDERS, CAN FRUITS, PRESERVE?, SARDINES, ROPE, INDIA BAGGING, LIME, CEMENT, NAIIS, 8 PIKES. STARCH, SOAP, MACKEREL, in % and X bbls. and kits. Tobncco, Clgnr*, dcc. For sale by JULIUS C. BOGEL,© july!3 Cor. Main and Lafayette Sts. 'jpwo HORSE WAGONS, FOUR HORSE WAGONS, JERSEY WAGONS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, @ CARTS. For sale cheap, for cash, by JULIUS C. BOGEL. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! ! JUST RECEIVED AT KOWALSKI« STOBE. A HANDSOME LOT OP PRINTED LINEN LAWNS. A FEW PIECES OF 8-4 WIDE • BLACK BAREGE FOR SHAWLS. A FEW PIECES OF 10-4 HEAVY LiNEN FOR SHEETING. ALSO, PILLOW CASE LINER, 40 INCHES WIDE. Together with a beautiful assortment of WHITE GOODS, Which will be sold to suit the times. J. KOWALSKI, julyll Laurel Street. : s? t 33R 6. D. WADDILL & CO. HAVING purchafed the DRUG STORE, on Main St., Baton Rouge, known as "HAYNE8» DRUG STORE," respectfully Intorm their city and country friends that they are prepared to furnish, and w ill ketp constantly on hand, supplie, of FRESH AND GENUINE MEDICINES, PERFUMERIES, and all other vt'cles in their line. A shin of the public pttroDaje ii reepcstfuilT aollcttd, octf-tf SB S. Jff. Jlsher, ÄESPECTFULLY inform« hl» fr'end» and former patrons, .that he has warned. business at Theodore Qoldmann's Jewelry Store, where will be found a large and general assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, and a variety of Notions, suited to the ladies of East and West Baton Rouge. july28-lm BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! THE PEOPLE'S STORE. D DAVIDSON notifies his frlenl* that he has a Just received a large and general assort ment of DRY GOODS 8hoe8, boots, hats, And all the Notions of the age. and to which he respectfully invites attention, before purchasing elsewhere. The p opl"'s friend. Mr 8. H A8HER. will he found as lively and accommodating as ever, "be hind the counter. J>. DAVIDSON, july20-lm Lafayette street. H. CZARLZNSXV ~ HAVING removed from Heude's old stund, re spectfully informs his customers and the pub lic generally, that he may be found at Prend r gast's old stand, on Main street, opposite ihe Har ney House, where he k«eps always on band a well assorted stock, consisting of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Hosiery of all descriptions, READY-MADE CLOTHING HA|T3, B oots, S hoes, E tc. Which he will sell at the lowest market prices. Call and examine before purchasiug elscwhrre. augSSm CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! JUST RECEIVED AT J. KOWALSKIS STOKE, A VINE ASSORTMENT OF GENTS' SUMMER CLOTHING, HADE OfTHE Latest and Most Improved Fashion. Also, A LARGE AND 7RESU ASSORTMENT OF FURNISHING GOODS Together with A WELL ASSORTED STOCK Of Ladies' Men's and Children's Sboes, All of which will he sold at the MOST REASONABLE PRICES. 1ST Parties wishing to purchase will please call and examine for themBelveB at J. KOWALSKI'«, july'M Lattre! Street. REGULAR VICKSBURG PACKET Leaves New Orleans every Saturday, alb P.M. FOR VICKSBÜRG, GRAND GULF, Rodney, Natchez, Fort Adams, < llog Poinc. Morganza, Bayou Sara,j liiiton Rouge, Plaquemlne, Donaidsonsllle, and all intermediate Coast Landings, the New and swift-runniog side-wheel steamer K^ALfiiX-MXCl]!ir 9 P.D. PRATT, Corad'r; CHAS. GRATER, Clerk. J37~For freight or passage apply on beard or to A. BRITTON, No. 7 Kro..t street. JNO. h. TITOS A CO , Cor. Bienville A Old Levee. WOODRUFF, BUTLER k CO., Nos. 17 and I# New Levee. WM. HENLKKSOR, inne3 Agent, Third street. Baton Ronge. Private Boarding House, MKS. E. HENDRY, [Formerly of the Verandah Hotel.] —1» THE— LARGE, ELEGANT AND COMMODIOUS BUILDING OF MR. MANN, Corner of Laurel and Fifth Streets, BA TON ROUGE, LA. MRS. HENDKY respectfully informs her old friends and the public *t large that, she hag iust opened a i'rl »»te Boarding House at tho ütuxre .tand, and golicils a share of patronage, p'edging herself to use every exertion to please, i 'erms reasonable. oct .'i -2rn. JLivery Stable, MIKE OURRAN, (AT HOLT'S OU> STAND,) THIRD STREET, BETWEEN LAUREL k MAIN, sept21-lm Baton Ronge, La. BÎT0N IU POST OFFICE ! North Boulevard St., near Third. TUR CNDERHIGNED hss been dnly commis loned by A sdriw Jon>sow, President of the United S'ates, and authorized by the Postmaster Heseral to open a Post Office at Baton Ki.uge, on the 4th of fept mber, 18P5, for the reception and disposal ef all mail matttr sccording to law. C. G. BRECKINRIDGE, septS Postmaster. COLLECTING AGENCY. ALL CLAIMS AGAIN8T THE U. 8. GOVERN. MKNT FOR DAMAGES TO PROPERTY, LOSS OF HOltBES AND CATTLE AND DESTRUCTION OF ;rcps , 4c., wai be promptly attended ro WHEN ENTRUSTED TO ME. WILLIAM GIt>, Office at my residence, s ept l9-ltw-tf B ato * R ccge , L a. JUST RECEIVED, no* ihe post office department, A LABOE QÜASTITT OF POSTAGE STAMPS, no* one cent stam to ninety cents. ALSO, REVENUE STAMPS. POSTMASTER, m ? U > Butoa &«{«, Is,