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baton buuflbi thursday,26, 1866. To C andibatk»-— We shall discontinue inserting for the prosenfc, the list of an nouncements for parochial office«, seeing that there ha» been no proclamation inn tied BR yet ordering an election for the same. As soon hereafter, a« the neccessarjr Proc-' lamation shall appear, the names of all such candidates as have settled with us for their announcements, will again be inserted in their proper form and place until the time of election, free ot any additional charge. 1-*< Y-W We acknowledge with thanks, a tieket from the Firemen's Committee of In vitation, ex.ending tous an invitation to their Ball to be given at Pike's Hall, on the evening of the 4th of November. The Ball promises to be a grand affair, and we shall endeavor to be there to "see what we shall soe." — « » » lyönr obliging friend S am. A. M oobe Agent of Adams' Express Company at Galveston lays us under further contribu tions this week, for supplies of Texas pa pers. / ■ ♦ i—____ WS?" Among the recent distin guished arrivals in New Orleans, are Gens. L ongstbeet and H ood and Messrs. D uncan F. K bnnbh and O has . M. C onrad . All of these gentlemen have received their full pardon from the President. Mr. C onrad and his two sons have as sociated themselves in the practice of the, law in New Orleans. Mr K ennkr has had restored to him his large landed estate near the city. ■ ♦ «—— G ood A dvipb .—An advertise ment appeared in a Northern paper eoine time ago which promised, on the receipt of ten cents in postage stamps, under envelope, to such an address, that the sender would be furnished with valuable .advice. Some one had the curiosity to make the speculation, and received "ad vice," as follows : Friend, for your ten cents postage, please find enclosed advice which may be of great value to you. As many persons are injured for weeks, mouths and years by the careless use of a knife, therefore my advice is, when you use a knife, always whittle from you. A mnesty O aths .—As the day of election draws near, says the New Orleans Times, the amnesty oath is administered with greater rapidity. The following is a list embodied in the report of S. Wrotnowski, Secre tary of State, reported since the last publication : FTITK OF Logisur*, - ) Owes or thk S ccrktart ok »tats }■ New Orleans, Oct. 18th, I860 J Hon Wm. H. Seward, Secretary of State, Wash ington, D. ti. : Sir— In compliance with your instruc - t ions in relation to the Amnesty Procla - mation , i have the honor to forward to your Department the following amnesty oaths ( hereiu erujjosed ), taken in the different parishes filmed , to - wit : Parish«!. No. Parishes. No Winn 3P5 Jackson 350 Iïlunvilie SOU Ca'roll.... 2*7 Caldwell. .. 187 Bossier.. 172 Lafaiette 1.01 Vermilion 121 •Afiytillex 117 Morehouse 168 West Fe iciana 30 Ouucbita 13 i have the honor to be , very respect - fully , Your obedient servant , s. W botnqwrki. T he S dmter H ouse .—With s uch a clever host as " C harley W ieck ," it is not to be wondered at that the "Sumter House" maintains its popularity as a first class estab lishment. W ieck knows how and where to select the best of wines, liquors, cigars and tobacco, the good quali ties of which are only excelled by his owu personal merits. His house is known far and wide as one of the most respectable and orderly in the State. © V ictok's R estaurant .— The gentlemanly proprietors of the above favorable estab lishment propose, as will be seen from their advertisement, to keep open their Restaurant and Ladies'Saloon during the whole of the uight in which the Firemen's Ball is to take place. This will be a great accommodation to parties who may desire at any hotir to retire from the crowd and partake of the abundance of rare refresh ments which V 10T0B and his assistants will bo ready to lay before their gue«ts. Families and other parties desiring to secure private saloons on that occasion would do well to make early application as the saloons are now being engaged. ifäfl!! made f^rtunos. like poor yean dles. are like to sm ther their own splen dor with their owu jrrease. S tate M ilitia. —The True Delta I says that Gov. W ells is preparing to reorganize the militia of the State. He has already made four excellent appointments of commanders of dis tricts— J ohn S. S cott, J ohn ' L. L ewis, H enry R ogenbürg and W. B. G rayson— each to rank as Colo nel of cavalry. Since the above was put in type, we have received the N: O. Times of Tuesday, which contains the follow ing additional appointments : Win. Brigham, Colonel La. Militia for the parish of Morehouse. Chas. M. Pilcber, Colonel La. Militia for the parish of Carroll. Vau de Moss, Colonel of La. Malitia for the parish of Carroll. Zebulon York, Colonel La. Militia for the parish of Concordia. B. II. Chinn, Colonel La. Militia for the parish of West Baton Rouge. S. Matthews, Colonel La. Militia for the parish of Iberville. Chas. McEnery, Colonel La. Militia for the parish of Ouachita. It is the intention of the Governor to appoint a Colonel of Militia to each parish in the State. Appointment» by CJovcrnor Well». Geo . h. Small , Coroner , in and for the parish of Sabine . Andrew c. Leach , Police Juror , ninth ward , parish of Sabine . Geo . w. Small , Justice of the Peace for the town of Many , parish of Sabine . Alfred Litton , Justice of the Peace , sixth ward , parish of Sabiue . Allen c. Arthur , Justice of the Peace , ninth ward , parish of Sabine . f. Baidridge , Justice ot the Peace tenth ward , parish oi Sabine . e. a. Lancaster , Justice of the Peace , fourth ward , parish of Claiborne . Moses Kichardsou, Justice of the Peace, parish of Rapides. wm. c. Jaines , Notary Public , parish of Rapides . Albert l. Mershon , Clerk tenth Judicial District Court , parish of Caddj . j. l. Scarborough , Constable , fourth word , parish of Caddo . N. R. Wilson, Commissioner of deeds In State of Kentucky. Thos. ^ . Flanagan, Notary Public for the par'sh of Caddo. Frank Thomas, Councilman for St. Mar tinsville. f. a. de la Houssay , Constable Second Ward Parish of St . Mary . Shepherd d. Dtayhon , Notary Public for St . Helena . w. h. Rogers , Notary Public parish of Winn . a. Valerius Dubroca, Surveyor in and for West Baton Rouge. Thomas Fielding , Charles f. Curtis and J ames Lewis , to constitute a board of ex - aminers for branch pilots for the Atcha - falaya bay and river . The sarno parties were appointed each a branch pilot tor the same bay and river . NEW ORLEANS MARKETS. financial. T uesday M obnino, October 24. G old. —The market is well sustained at quotations ranging from 149@151j.£. Nearly oue million in gold , mostly from New York , was received by the banks and brokers on Monday . E xchange.— Sight on New York , 8@s% discount . B ank N otes. Bank of Louisiana , per dollar ... 36(5)38 cts . Louisiana State Bunk 59(a<82 Bank of New Orleans 6' @69 wrescent City Bank 7 ©>(1 Union Bank 7t(@80 Merchants ' Bank 6 @84 City Oorporati - n notes }^{<ç 1 dis . Citizens ' Bank ... par . ( Jaoal Bank p a r . Mechanics' and Traders' Bank par. Staadard of currency, U. 8. Treasury notes, comjikuc1al. @ Tusarur M obnikü, October 24. C otton.— Market depressed , with un - settled quotations , owing to large receipts and reduced prices at New York . S ugab and MotAssfcs.— Supplie» fcarce, and sales limited to retail transactions. F locb .— Demand acti ve and stock small . Superfine is selling at $9 50@jssi 75 and ^slo and choice extra ut #18 75 $ bbl . C orn .—Ord ; nury (mixed), 88c.; prime white and yellow, $1 $ bushel. O ats.— Scarce , at tiOc . bushel . W hisht .—Rectified 37c. retail price. P okk .—Market dull, with only a rotail demand at $36$ bbl. B acon.— The stock is small , but the murket is dull . There is only a limited retail demand at 22c . $ lb for shoulders , and 27c - for clear ribbed sides , 25@ 27c . for plain ham *, and 36@40a. $ lb for choice sugar cured hams . Shoulders are in good supply . Sides and hams are scarce . S oap —a lot of 100 boxes plain sold at u%o. per b>. B ale R ope— The stock is being reduced . Dealers are supplying the demand at @15% per lb . Round lots are held at 14 c . per lb . I ndia B aooino— The market is quiet and unchanged . Dealers are supplying the demand at 25>î@253^c. per yard in bales , and 25c . in roils . Z. O. O. F. The Regular Weeklv Meeting of dk soto lodge, No . 7, i. o.û' fâ bfâ-z. o. f , is held at their Hall , on Main street , nearly apposite the Sumter House , every thursday evening. at 7 o ' clock . e Buhler Female Seminary. Rhv dr. dorkmud, a ProfrS e ional Kducator ' or the last 22 years in Minatasippi aod i- uniana . ran opened a Seminary for young i, ailies in Baton rouge, with suportor accommo - dation for comfort and privacy . With the assis tance of tfxperienc**! Toucher «. h* offer a a complhtk CuURdE Of instruction. He also offers ( ht er tu i domestic arrangeaient« and Hssurnr ces of t & itbful guardianship and polite culture . T erms —$ i20 until July 1st — $200 in advance . Music $8 per month do . Modern langages «5 per momb do . Pupil * fur nisi their own Toilette Articles Nap - kins , Bed Linen , Coverings , Ac . oct126 LOST. A NOTE of hand drawn by James Wall, to the order of V. illiam Murphy, for the cum of One Hundred and Hx Dollars and Twenty-fite Ceols ($106 25), dated March fith, 18' 2, bearing sii per cent, interest, and payable one year after dat<? J'srsops are cautimed a<rain«: tradla« for said Note, as payuiCBt of the same will be stopped. OC124-M WM. MCRPUÏ. J. W. Blackraan's <3 OM MÉËÔ IALC OLLEGE, Corner Canal and Carondelet St»., 08 OiJOItlllt . " Open the entire year, day and evening Pe umansblp , Booh keepiag , Commereial . Cal - cuiations , and the Modern Languages practically taught by experienced professors . An apartment ano tor ladles Private instruction to those »bo desire it . The proprietor has had fourteen year » experience in teaching in New Orleans , being for ten years Professor of liook keeping in Dolbear Commercial College. j.w blackman, Principal . ä- g mä}^^r» of language,. Circulars to be had at the Gazette and Comet office . oct M im THOS. B. BODLKY & CO., No. O, PERDIDO STREET, (ADJOINING MASONIC BÜILßlKG,) OFFItK, So. US, GRAVIEll STREUT, NEW ORLEANS, LA. Circular Saw Mills , Sta '^.- ar , and portable Steam Engine », Cir> ular tirons Cut Xili and Mu - leySaw », li ra Mills Wheal Mills , And Bolting Apparatus , hhsftmg follies And Belting. all D'SCnlPTIONS or planta'! ion uachineity and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS wu keep constantly on ii a nd a full supply of cane carta, planta tion ano h o a d w a g o n 8, timbkr wheels and wheelbarrows, From the well known Factory of JOSIIUA BODLEV, wheeling, va. wi have connected with extensive Fomdries a nd Ma chine Shops in ftt . Louis , Louisville , Lio - clnnatiand Pittsburg , through which wo are pre pared to contract for any class " f machinery , on most favorable terms , and deliver anywh . re north el' New Orleans , free of freight . THOS. II. BODLEY & CO. oct2I -y FANCY GOODS ! FANCV GOODS!! 4 GUÉBLÉ & GAURSAUI), 137 Canal Street 137 DIRECT IMPORTERS OF FRENCH, ENGLISH dt GERMAN FANCY GOODS, RIBBONS, hosiery, <3co We would respectfully inlo - m country bnyers , that we are now prt p red to show them the most complete and best selected ' stock of fancï goods in this city . a full assortment of BERLIN ZEPHYRS—warranted . belts and buoklert. combb and urush e j , of all sorts . thk best french oohsets, french perfcmkkibs, And kid gloves. a full line of DRESS TRIMMIaGS, BUTTONS, ETC. Come and examine our spJen ' lid stock , which has been selected by our Mr , guéble himseif , in Paris and Germauv , so we miy recommend it for ti e quality and ta » te of the goods , as well as the ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES, We are enabled to sell them for , PURCHASE HOUSE IN PARI9 : no. 12 faubourg poissoinniere. g,gébj J: & gaursaui), 137 Canal street , « ept . 30 Touro Buildings , SALT! SALT!! FiANTEKS in want of Salt can make it to tl . eir interest to purchase of julyl JOSHUA REAL. Powder, Shot and Caps. Jost BECEtVED at my Drug Store , b » l « w the Jail , ihe following Ammuuitiou , per steamer Julia , from St . LouH : powder— In Keg - s and Tin Cans i caps—g. d.' s and w- iterprool ". - Also - bück shot, bird, squkirel and turkey shut, Which i will seilen resasonable terms . oetlï - tf j. k. t. haynes. Powder, Shot and Caps. Ammunition of various quilitiep , ju«t tp C ttiv »-d from 81. lou):-, and fi > r sai« by the uüü«rhi^t!«"l, jrg cf 1WL L2' I'aWUIOil in Ka^sand 'hfirkl'<.f v;ii iouv mi >erc UA4*0— I». JL>. « un d VS ate^proof. F. OTTO, octl2-tf Corner ot Third and l aurel Sis, JUST KECEIVEIX pHOM fcT. LOL'iti per sit'iiuier .Missouri: 100 Barrels Extra FLOUR, i SaoKs O aim, 50 " cohn, 60 " bran, 20 Baies u-av, For sale low , at au^» f. otto's. FOR H/VLE. A comfortable family residence , , . situated on Main rî'reet, opposite tu « Fema 'e Orphnn Asyium aba nain jllitul may be had if dUpo . edof immeiiiately. by applying to 11. W JÖi.LY, On the premises. OARDENER WANTED. A good o arde^elt caalina emple >, Qent by applying at this oflioe . sepUM )- t f ADMLMSTRATOU'S NOTICE ï All pkhson.- l,avn»g claims against the sue - cesRlon of kdw^rd c- ieinan , dec ase -1, are requested to pre<f«nt them t '> my Attorney , . lames u. Faqua, Esq. eliza a. oolkman, octl7 Administratrix . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE! All I 'i .U'ON ö having ciaims agaiont ttie suc - cession of Dr . c. v» Dortcli , deceased , are requested to present them to my Attorney, James o. Fuqua , k*q. n. b. bkkminoh A >1, ort 17 Administrator . Go/ley's JLurty's iSuok, — ro a — N O V K M B E R , 18 6 5, —it — BEAL'S BOOK & VARIETY STORE, Corner Third and Convention ? ts ., oct24 ~ 6t B aton B ocob , L a. ^ | octïi 3t ZEPHYR WORSTED. Alakgë avortaient of the various colors .- - pinn, Needles , Tbreal , i^adieg' Bilk Gloves , hnittin ^, cotton, French wf.rkinif Cotton , Lesal and Fools cap Letter and Note i' apers of superior quali ' y . . last received at BEAL 'rf book an») va ri kt y stork, tiijfn of th «; 4 Red flab:,'* ^ corner Third and Caprenti m stâ , . oct24-2w^ baton rooo>}> la FOR SALE! BI l .LT ard lablts, at the lïarney House . & f^v'lreof J.J. MITCU£LL. 'PHEI^ MEDICtNES, DRUGS, PERFUMERIES / .'if - -*** .. i:-< ■■ MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. T4STREM3KI & McCORMICK, v respectfully give notice that they have always oh hand a fresh supply of MEDICINES, ETO-, Which they guarantee to be pure ; also a choice assortment of PBRPUMBRY, from the most celebrated manufactories, compris ing — .... , • lu bin's, Madam DUKAND'8, bazin and wright's. a fine assortment of ESSENCES FOR HANDKERCHIEFS, —and— Sl'RS I K D SOAPS. am kinds of fresh genuine minekal waters, Pure liquok.s, via : French and American bsand1k8, wuiisky— Rye and Rourbnn . port wink, 8iikrry and madeira Genuine Holland gin, Pure schnapps, French Patent Medicines , viz : sirop de bri a nt, hlkop djs fi.obe, sirop dk lamoüriecx, üqueür 1,av!ixe, elixir anti-glairoux, injecii>n bran, leroy's medicines, vin de seguin, PBItC HLO tmer de fer DE pkavar, nUlLLE de foie de moruk de toughs, ■ . * ( de Uogg .) Will receive by the next steamer a fresh lot of Patent Mediolnes , direct from manufacturers . winter garden seeds— just received . coal oil anjl coal'laml's—a variety on hand . leeches always on hand . AU orders from the country carefully put up and pronnply attended to. JASTRËjUSKI & McCOKMICK isht" Store nearly opposite the Branch of the Lousiana State Bank . jull WASTED. COTTON! COTTON ! ! COTTON!!! rp 1 he undersigned is now prepared to re - cei v e and ship cottov, and upon which if c« n - sikrned to hie corresponii nta G ivks . W atts a Co ., ot NewOrlea is , he wi 1 make liberal advances of m» rcbaodi * e and cash jVo advances made upon Cotton until after actual delivery. joshua bkal. AT BKALi'S. JrBT ARRIVED boat'— 4ü boxes Cincinnati German . laud— 16 kegs Leaf . coffee 5 baga Kio and Havana . flour—40 barrels Superfine . bacon— Ham «, Shoulders and Sides . i'ukk— 15 barrels fall Mess . corn—100 bags Wnite . hay—20 Oale « Western . tea—1 che t Imperial . Which will be sold by the package or at retail , at reasonable prices for the times . july '25 joshua beau N MUSIC ! Why can we not be Brothers , or we have been Rebels — By Clarence j. Prentioe . Softly Now , the Sijtrs are Shining — By Miss Sue Ilubhard . When the Battle is Over — By e. o. Eaton . It is the ' Chime — By Benj . 8 Hart . Natilie the Maid ot the Mill — by w. c. Peters , La Fontaine aux Perles — Polka Brilliante — By e. k. Colo . , Seima i' o ' ka Mazurka — By j. Schrenk . Just received and for sale at beal's book and variety store, o c t2 Corner Third and Oonvention Sts JUST RECEIVED, FROM THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, k I.AP.QE QUANTITY 0* postage stamps, ri. oM one cent st \ m to ninety cents, a iso , REVENUE STAMPS. post5i istjcu. sep'9 Bston Riuge , la . COAL!r COAL! ! COAL!!! AT REDUCED PKICKS I First Quality Pittubnrg C oal, $1 50 ^ bbl. JAMES A. PAYNE, CORNER OF MAIN AND FRONT STREETS, BATtliV KOrCK, I .A. \t7"'iuld respectlu iy inform his friends and V T t 'ie public generally , tha he has a large q m lit of Superior Coal , to winch he invité ! thi attention of - eouru aers . j »MES a i'aynk, W arehuU^e, cor . Main and Front fets . steamboats supplied ut short notice . octlO CORN! CORN! ! rCA SACKS CORN. Just received and ov for «.. le by i«. WAX, ju yl tf Near the Conrt House . CLEAR SIDES!! AR SIDES. Just l for sale by n. wax, julyl Near the Court House , 9 non Lbs - clea r cuivtd and fo OATS ANI) BRAN ! SUPPLIES to meet the demands of pur chasers . Just received and for sale by n. W ax. julyl - tf Near the Court House . SIJGAR-CURED HAMS. i) TIEROES SUGAR-CUKED HAMS . lust rrceived and for sale by W. WAX, julyl - tf Near the Court Hou « e . FLOUR! FLOUR!! KA BLS. FLOUR. Just received and v'-J for sale by julyl tf n. wax. Near the Court House . ONIONS AND POTATOES. j'resh artlvals of the above , twice per week , at the «tore oi u 1.' joshua beal. JUST RECEIVED! 1 £.C\ bags Sound ifellow corn, X JU 26 Bags Black oats. 1000 Pounds Clear bacon sides, I Tierce Sucar - Cured IIA VIS. 5 Boxes bto.ne plpk heads. OCtU © J0SUCA EEAL. NEW FALL GOODS! - —at the— " i. '. wnx , - " r " v Dry Goods and Clothing Store, third street, Nearly Opposite the Bank. J. KUHM having just returned from the North, respectfully invites the public to examine his well selected stock of PRINTS, DELAINES, poplins, PLAIDS, MERINOES, ML ks, EMBROIDERIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, ENAMELED BUCKLES, HAIR NETS, hosiery, FLANNELS, BALMORALS, SATIN BT3 AND CASSIMERES. Also, the VKRT LATEST 8TTLK3 of 0oat8, PANTS, vests, SHIRTS, NECKTIES, GLOVES, HATS, TRAVELING SHIRTS, under clothing, — Arid — A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT or tbe best made BOOTSAND SHOES. The arrangements which he has made at the North will enable him to receive dktow Ooods Every week , which shall be sold at A SMALL ADVANCE ABOVE COST his motto beiog , "qci^k sales and light profits." J. KUHN, sept5 Third stre 't, opposite the Ba ,k. AT BEAL 'S. SUNDRIES !—SUNDRIES ! ! Just received , per steamer Henry Ames , from St . Louis : 200 Bags white corn. î50 Bushels oats. 55 Bales hay. 16 Barrels potatoes and onions. 5 Boxes Assorted crackers. 6 Tubs Table uuttiir. 10 Kegs Leaf lard. 1 Tierce do . do . From Blew Orleans: 25 Bags newly impor ' e 'l 8alt. 9 Boxes Star candle.-*. 5 Bags Rio coftee. 2 Hogsheads Extra Choice sugar. 1 Barrel Whit « Crushed do . ground pepper, spice, n utmegs, fine tobacco, english pickles in mustard, amkriüan pickles, imported french mustard, sugar-cured hams, To which i would solicit the attention of those who purchase woere they get the best goods , and the worth of their money . augIS JOSHUA BEAL. gUNDRIES ! SUNDRIES ! ! flour, bacon. shoulders,^ S. C. HAMS, mess i 'ork, sali, choicbfludak.ä c h e e s e , TEA. coffee, black pepper, cooking soda, yeast powders, can fruits, preserves, sardines, ROPE, INDIA BAGGING, lim e, CEMENT, nah 8, spikes, starch, soap, mackerel, in # and X bbls . and kits . Tobacco, Clear*. &c. » For walo by JULIUS C. BOGaL, july !8 Cor . Main and Lafayette Sts . J^WO HORSE WAGONS, FOUR HORSE WAGONS, jersey wagons, carriages, bcgoies, CARTS. For sale cheap , for cash , by julius c. bogel. NEW GOODS Î MlYG00I>§!! just received at kowalski's store. a handsome lot of PRINTED LINfeN LAWNS. A few pieces of 8 -4 wide BLACK BAREGE FOR SHAWLS. a few pieces of 10-4 HEAVY LkNEN FOR SHEETING. also, PILLOW CASE LliVE», 40 INCHES WIDE. Together with a beautiful assortment of WHITE GOODS, Which will be sold to suit the times. J. KOWALSKI, julyll Laurel Street. 6, D, WADDILL & CO. Having purchased the drug store, on Main St .. Paton Rouge , known as "haynes' drugstore," respectfully Inform tbeir city and country friends that they are prepared tu furnish , and w ill keep constantly on hand , supplies of fresh and genuine MEDICINES, PERFWEBIES, and all other articles in their Hue. a (bare Of tbe public patronage is respectfully toileted, octf-tf S. Jft. Jlsher, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and fermer 'patrons, that he has rerutned business at Theodore Goldmann'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 ladles of East and West Baton Rouge. july29-lm BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! THE PEOPLE'S STORE. d. DAVIDSON notifies his friends that he has just received a large and general assort. ment of DRTGOODS SHOES, BOOTS, HATS, And all the Notions of tbe age. and to which be respectfully invites attention, before purchasing elsewhere. The people's friend, Mr 8. M ASHER, will be found as lively and accommodating as ever, "be hind tbe counter. D. DAVIDSON, july29-lm Lafayette street. H. CZARLINSKY Having removed from Ueude'8 old stand, re spectfully Informs his customers and the pub lic generally , that he may be found at Pret.d : r gast ' s o'd stund, on Main street, opposite the Har ney House, where he keeps always on hand a well assorted stock , consisting of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Hosiery of all descriptions, READY-MADE CLOTHING Hats, Boots, Shoes, Etc. Which he will sell nt the lowest market prices. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. augä-Sm CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! JUST RECEIVED AT J. KOWALSKI'S STORE, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF GEMS' SUMMER CLOTHING, MADE OF TIlE Latest and Most Improved Fashion. Also, A LARGE AND FRESH ASSORTMENT OF FURNISHING GOODS Together with A WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF ladies' Men's and Children's Shoes, All of whloh will be sold at the MOST REASONABLE PRICES. 2-sf Parties wishing to purchase will please call and examine for themselves at J. KOWALSKI'S, july25 Laurel street. REGULAR VICKSBURG PACKET Leaves New Orleans every Saturday, at 61'. M. I^or VICKSlll 'ro, grand gulf, ' Rodney , Matcbez , Fort Adams, Hog Point , Morganzn . Bayou Sara ,a ilaton R o ui ; e , Plaqucmine , Donaldsonville, and all interuiodlate Coast Landings, the New and swift - running side - wheel steamer ET>JKÜiKCMOSr 9 p .D. pratt, Comd 'r; CHAS. GRATEK, Clerk. KBTor freigbtor passage apply on beard or to A. BRITTON, No. 7 Froj t street. jno. L. TITUS A co., Cor. Rienvlile A Old Levee. WOODRUFF, BUTLER k CO., Nos. 17 and 19 New Levee. WM. HKNDEK80I«, juneS Agent, Third street, Baton Kouge. jLivery Stable, MIKE CURRAN, (AT HOLT'S OLD STAND,) third street, between laurel a main, sept21 -lm Baton Rouge, La. For Setle. Three dweli.inq houses each consisting of four Rooms , Kltchnn a nd Servants room . Conditions will be found liberal by applying to tbe under -' signed. ails«, a fine two story frame building wit h Kitchen and Servants ' Rooms , situated la the cent « of the town . Tvelve (i'<0 Lots advantageously situated for trade or residences . For particulars apply to g. gusman. Persons indebted to me either by not « or on account are hereby requested to c 11 at my '.dee, on Lafayette Street , one door from Florida , be - fore the flfte nth (15) d » y of October next , to make arrangements fora Snal settlement . Any fulling to comply with the above will be Immedi - ately prosecuted . septlB g. gusman. WOOD FOR SALE. w ood delivered to order in i any quantity desired. Apply to W. W. McMAIN & SON, au 19- tf Office at the Central House . To Builders PROPERTY HOLDERS. 'po facilita )« all who may contemplate building 1 or rep » lri « g their property , i am prepared to . er«ive and fill any « rders for i- uch building mate - rials as are not usually kept on hand here for sal -, fuch as slates, tiles, dr' ssed floor ing ceiling, Etc ., and at a very small per cent - nge above cost . And will keep o' band .lumbkk, brick, i/l m k, sil ingles, cement, plasier paris, plastering laths and hair, with •U' h other materials as may be called ' or in con - nection therewith . i will also attend to making out Bills of Lumber und other materials , and will personally superin - le^d the erection of any buildings , or the con - strue ' ion jf any work in cornectlon with the Building Department , on reasonable terms . aug26 james McVAY , Builder . Carpenter's and Joiner's Shop. In this department Mr . habaigos Tnoüss will have the charge and control od the work , whose promptness of execution and superior workman - ship , is well known . Buildings erected and re - paired . Stores and Saloon * Htted up in the neat - est style . Water Cisterns of any destred capacity , and of the best material and workmansbi ", fur - nished to order . And all other work in tho line promptly attended to , at the shop on Third street , opposite New Theatre aua2o - tf NEW MAY BUTTER. 1 A FIRKINS CUolce_Ysllow.ror sale low to the xu trade by * ugU JOSHUA BEAL.