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B A TO IT THURSDAY,.::::::::: ROVOII ::::::NOV. 30, 1865. G oods at a S ao* ifiox.-— Those who wish to "bay themselves rich," should repair at once to the store st the corner of Lafayette and Florida streets where the proprietor is selling out his largo and splendid stock at an immense sacrifice. Bee advertisement as to qualities, descriptions and prices of merchandise. 1-sT Call at K owalski '» and examine his fine black Silks, french Cassimeres and Merinos, of all colors, and french Gamier Blankets, all of which be is offering at re duced prices. IW Attention is respectfully called to a fresh stock of staple and fancy groceries just put in Btore by E. S. B iokwith , of Third street. We have befere us a sample of uncanvassed hams, surpassing anything ever sent out to the world by Shea or Duffield. Before sach a sample the old prejudice about the devil io the swine might reasonably melt away. A. B lum advertises new receipts of va rious merchandise. Maco him a visit and get a quid pro quo for your dollars and dimes. B acmstabk's V ariety S tobb .—Our friend, B aumstark re-appears in the mar ket with new supplies of store goods, among which are varieties of Toys and CandieB to meet tho coming Holiday re quirements. So« advertisement. A nnual M 'bbtino .—There will be an annual meeting of the brethren of 8t_ James' Masonic Lodge, No. 47, at their hall, corner of Main and Church streets, next Saturday evening, December 2d, at the usual hour. See notice of J oseph M c C ormic'i, Secretary, elsewhere. .Appointments by Governor Welle. C. B. Bergeron, Coroner for Baton Bougo. Wm. B. Walker, Justice of the Peace, Ninth Ward Parish of East Baton Rouge. Joh;.i McGuire, late incumbent, Mayor of the ci ty of Bayou Sara. P" V. Whicher, John Tadlock, Charles P. "W hiteman, Charles J. Walflinand John Prie e, Councilmen for the city of Bayou Ear a. J urnes Gillingham, late incumbent, Co ustable for the city of Bayou Sara. In a letter from Boston to his wife, Artemus Ward writes: "The winder of ray room commands a ex ileratin view of Oopp's Hill, where Cotton Mather, the father of the Re formers and sich, lies berried. There is men now who worship Cotton, there is wimin who wear him next their hearts. But I do not weep for him. He's bin ded too lengthy. I ain't going to be absurd, like old Mr. Skillius, in our naborhood, who is 96 years of age, and gits drunk every 'lection day, and weeps Bitturly be cause he hain't got no Parents." ■ »» T hought *t was a C onundrum. The last effusion of the renowned Artemus we have not yet seen in print. It is said that A. W. being at one of the New York churches recently edified the audience by his unexpected reply to the preacher's text which was as follows: "How are the mighty fallen ?" "How are the mighty fallen ? " After a short pause Artemus looked up inquiringly and said meekly, "I give it up." C omical B lunder .—A Columbus (Ohio) paper, in an account of the Perry celebration at Cleveland, says : " The procession was very fine, and nearly two miles in length, as was al bo the prayer of Dr. Berry, the chap lain." The grave announcement that the Prince Imperial will hereafter dine with his mother, and not in the nursery, occupies a prominent place in the French court Journal. BP* Advices from Madrid state that Spain had informed the British Government that she intends taking energetic measures to put an end to the slave trade. ty A woman with a waist six teen inches around writes in the Edinburg Review in favor of tight lacing. tgy-The Columbus Miss., Sentinel learns that the negroes in that vicini ty are being disarmed by the military authorities. NEW ORLEANS MARKETS. FINANCIAL. Tdbdat Moasma, Nor. 88. Gou>-MS @U8tf. B aku N otss —Very little doing. Bank of Lou isiana, M'® "'2c., Louisiana State Bank, T4®"7c. Bank of N'e* Orleans, 78@82c.; Union Bank 8l®83c.; Crescent City Bank, 84®85c. ; Mer chant's Rank, 63®68e ft dollar. Canal, Ottluni and Merchant«' and Tracers' Banks at par. COMMERCIAL. Tcisdit Mokmiw , November 18. Corro!*—Market extrem» ly dull. Ordinary 4S ®-Uc. ; Good Ordinary, 47©48c. ; Low Middling, 4P®f>0c. ; Middling 62@63c.; Strict Middling, biffrbbc. in Sugar and Molasses as alto In Western Pro duce, there bas been no material change la quo* Utton*. MAGNIFICENT ÖPENING O* FALL AND WINTER j DRY GOODS & CLOTHING, at KOWA-LSKI'S Popular Dry Goods Establishment. HAVING made «tensive preparation for th« trade th I. Fall, ha« now on exhibition, th* LAIIGKST AND BEST SELECTED stock or FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC, tar IT IS THE ONLY PLACE /tri where a. pull assortment 0» English French and American PRINTS, French and English MEKIN08, Plain and Plaid POPLINS, Blac* and Col'd ALPACCAS, SATINETS, SHEETINGS, DENTMS, JEAN8, TICKINS, CHECKS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, Ac., CAN ALWAYS BE SOUND. And in the CLOTHING X.X3STE, WE CAN DEFT COHPKTITION, As all our Clothing hau been made in New Orleans of ths Latent and moat approved Fashion E?-SPECIAL ATTENTION I> called to our stock of BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, 01 evert variety ans SS apd. VfT We can assure our friends and customers, that it will be to their advantage, by giving us a „all before purchasing elsewhere. A. KOWALSKI, Agent. novll Laurel ßtreet. Shawls and Cloaks. POPLINS AND DELAINES. CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &C. —at— JACOB KUHN'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STOHE, THIRD STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE BANK. MY FRIENDS OF THE CITY AND COÜNTRY are respectfully informed that I hare in my store the bakesomkst and latest situs of SHAWLS, CLOAKS, NUBIAS, ROYAL AND IRISH POPLINS, PLAIN AND FIGURED DELAINES, FRENCH AND ENGLISH PRINTS, POIL DE CHEVRE, BLEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS, CASSIMERES AND SATINETS, BALMORAL And HOOP SKIRTS, WHITE AND RED FLANNELS, 00R8ETS, HAIR NETS, HANDKERCHIEFS, STEEL, IVOKY AND PEARL BELT BUCKLES, PKRFDMERY, LACES AND EDGING8. —Also— thb most complete assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVAT8, UNDERSHIRTS AND D R A W E R8 , And TRUNKS, VALISES AND TRAVELING BAGS taf Special attention is called to the bargains I am now enabled to give in BOOTS -A.JST3D SHOESI Having bought a very large lot direct from the manufactories. ■#*- Call and examine my beautiful stock of NEW GOODS, And convince yourself of noy eagerness to sell A Good Article at a Low Price I JACOB KÜHN, Third St., opposite the Bank, octld Batok Rocas, L a. NEW CLOAK STORE. New Styles and Low Prices. rpHE LADIES OF BATON ROUGE and vicinity, and my friends generally, are respectfully invited to call and inspect my really choice stock of CLOAKS, SHAWLS, Hoop Skirts and French Corsets, Which I purchased with great care during my recent visit to Europe, and am determined to sell them at such low prices, that every one will be induced to purchase. "I Want a Living Profit Only!" My long connection with Baton Rouge Is a iuffi eient guarantee of my ability to meet the wants, both in price and style, of the community. LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKg, From $4 00 to $15 00—worth doubl« LADIES' SILK CIRCULARS AND BASQUES, From $15 00 to $20 00—worth double. W Call and see for yourselves before pur chasing elsewhere. M. C. PARKER, Main St., near Third, a «v4 Opposi te N. B. Bsralnghain'i iter«. ä NEW GOODS! EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENTS ! UNUSUAL ATTRACTION! MME. BORIE, respectfully informs the ladles and others of her friends and patrons, that she has lately reo« Ived at her well known store, ou the Corner of Third and Main Streets,, A BEAUTIFUL CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF jp^nsrcY goods, '•il. ! CONSISTING IN PAKT OT THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES: SILKS, POPLINS, PRINTS, DELAINES, MERINOS, PLAIDS, ; HD'FSti EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY, FLANNELS, SATINETS, BALMORALS, CASSIMERES, BUCKLES, RIBBONS, —ALSO— A vest li koi assortment of CORSETS & HAIR NETS, JUST FROM ? i It I I . —ALSO— A fini assortment 07 ' Ladies 9 Gents' & Children's Shoes« To which she invites the early attention of cus tomers. nov28 6m E. FENDLER, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, J" E *W ELB "S", <teO, Tbird Street, Opposite the Bank. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS HIS FRIENDS, that he has just returned from New York with A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, CLOAKS, ROOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, Ac., Ac —ALSO— CHOICE SELECTIONS OF J- E W E I, IR -5T 1 CONSISTING OF WATCHES, DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE, RINGS, CHAINS, NECKLACES, Ac., —And— THE GENUINE BRAZILIAN PEBBLED SPECTACLES, ALL WARRANTED TO BE or TUR FINEST QUALITY AND FINISH, WHIOB HE CAN SELL BELOW NEW ORLEANS PEICES! WrtTOÏîESatid JEWELRY neatly repaired and warranted oct2 E. R. BECKWITH, COTTON BUYER, —and— ' Plantation Supply Furniwlter, BATON ROUGE, LA. THAT the Proprietor wishes to settle up his business for tlie first time in four years, and those owing him who do not call within ten days and settle their accounts inay expect to hare le gal measures taken against tbem. Moral«. —The advertiser wishes to f nd out im mediately who intends to swindle him and who does not, and those who do have the opportunity to sell their property to their wives, thuserabling him to balance his books. novll-tf Advocate copy. M. FOUSSE, WORKER IN Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron, SHOP ON ST. FERDINAND STREET, OPPOSITE THS MARKET, BATON ROUGE,LA. HAVING dissolved my co-partnership with Mr. E Legends «, by mutual consent, I bare taken the above stand, where I shall be happy to serve my old friends and the public generally, in the elocution of every description of work con nected with my business. novLS-3m M. FOUSSE. Louisiana Ice Works. Nrw Orlsans Notzmbei, 18, 1866. WE ARE PREPARED to treat with parties who will apply in person at our ofllc», No. 17 Exchange Place, in this city, for the sal* of Patent rights and the supply of machines for manufacturing Ice for the different localities in the i o terior of the St - te. nov25-4t HENSLER, LABARRE i 00. FOR SALE! FOR SALE!! VICTOR'S RESTAURANT IS offered at PRIVATE SALE on account of de parture. until Monday, the 27th Inst., aad if not disi osed of until then, will be offered at PL' BMG f ALE. A bargain may be had by im médiat application. nov«-3t VICTOR 0ALVAYRAC. High School for Boys» CORNER OF FIFTH AND LAUREL STREETS, (Building formerly the Christian Church,) BATON ROUGE, LA. THE first session will commence on Wednes day, the Sid of November. Pupils will be prepared for admission into College ; »nd for the different pursuits in life, without s classical course. Parents residing at a distance may ob tain board for their children In private families in the neighborhood of theScbool. T kemh —Fire, eight and ten dollars per month. This School will be opened at the time above stated and everj, endeavor be made by strict at tention, regard to the economical education ot the youths placed in his oharge, and energetic and well directed efforts, to Impart to them a thorough education by AUGUSTUS B. PAYNE, nov2~tf Principal. COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE —at— BATON ROUGE, LA. My School will re-open en Wednesday, Nov. 1st. Ulli. Board and Tuition $40 #0 per month. Payable$200 00 in advance— balance ,1st March. Tn|tion ajoné 10 00per month. Payable $40 00 In advance balance 1st of March. Modern Languages will be taught when the wants of theSohooi demand it, atnn extra charge, as low as it can be made. Boarders will furnish their own bedding, wath bowl and pitcher, towels, Ac. W. H. N. MAQRUDER. Raton Rouos, La ., October 11th, 1865. Jflme. JVICHOJLSOJr, MIDWIFE, Elève de V Hôpital de la Matemiti a Pari », And or the English Ltino in Month H ospital, St. Gboroes-in-the Fiions, London. OFFERS her services to the ladles of Baton Ronue and its vlclnit,y professionally, also In the treatment of all the diseases of women and children. Residence on St. Philip street, between America and Africa. Consultation hours from 6 A. M. to 7,8 and from 8 to 6 P.M. nov2-tf w w MUSIC ! Why can we not be Brothers, or vs have been Rebels—By Clarence J. Prentice. Softly Now, the Stars are Shining—By Miss Sue Habbard. When the Battle is Over—By E. O. Eaton. It Is'the'Chime—By Benj. S. Hart. Natille the Maid ot the Mill—by W.O. Peters. La Fontaine aux Perles— Polka Brilliant«—By E. K. Oole. Selma Polka Mazurka—By J. Schreuk. Just received and for sale at BKAL'SBOOK AND VARIETY STORE, oct2 Corner Tbird and lionvention Sts. J^ATER! LATEST!! 75 Bags Choice Heavy Oats, 800 .. White and Yellow Corn, 60 Barrels New Wheat Flcur, 40 .. Apples, 1C00 Pounds Extra Clear Bacpn Sides, 2 Tierces Öugar- Cured Hams, As also. Coal Oil, Powder, Shot and Caps, Soda, Water and Cream Crackers, Ginger Snaps and Boston Biscuit. JOSHUA BEAL. oct28 Fresh Arrivals. piRECT FROM THE WEST. 76 barrels FLOUR, 20 •• APPLES, 60 •• POTATOES, 20 •" QXION'S, 10 •• WHI8KEY, 60 sacks BRAN, 60 " OATS, 5 KEGS FRESH PIG8* FEET, 2 barrels FRESH BKKAKFASV BACON, 2 • SPARK RIBS, 60 sacks SALT, MESS PORK. 4c., For sale by [novl3] N. W « X. LARGE LOT CROCKERY WARE, CUTLERY, CURRY COMBf and BRUSHk.8, WHITE WASH BRUSHES, An assortment of COAL OIL LAMP8. For sale by [novl3] N. WAX. LEONARD'S. Who will Find Another Pearl? THE FINEST OF OYSTER8, fried, stewed or in their natural state, 1 "-live and kicking," may always be had at LEONARD'S, at all hours of the day. FRUITS, WINES, LIQUORS, And all other concomitants supplied. This Is the place to get your money back. Rirht next door to the Harney House Bakery is the place. novl4-Sm LEONARD'S. CLOTHING! JLOTHING!! JUST received from New York, and for sale at LOW PRICES, a large assortment of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. F. OTTO, aug26-tf Corner Third and Laurel Sts. Baton Rouge and Clinton TRI-WEEKLY U. S. MAIL! 33 -Z* STAGEI LEAVE8 BATON ROUGE every Monday, Wednesday and Fri day; and Olinton, every Tuesday, 1 Thursday and Saturday, at seven o'clock, *. m. Passengers' Baggage, over <0 pounds, will be charged extra. Passengers wishirg to secure seats will call at the Livery Stable of the undersigned, on St. Louis street, opposite the Ma'ket. octli-tf P. A. KUGLEB. Peterson's Jflagazine, —for— NOVEMBER, 1865, JUST RECEIVED AT BEAL' S BOOK $ VARIETY STORE, Corner of Third and Convention Sts., novll-6t Baton Rocgi, La. PHEAP POWDER, SHOT AND Vy CAPS, for sale by L. JADOT, novll-lm Lafayette street. BUCKWHEAT I BUCKWHEAT 11 JOST RECEIVED 24 bags New Crop Buckwheat, which will be sold by the sack or at retail, novill J08HUA BEAL. FLOUR! FLOURI OW in store 100 barrels New Wheat Flour, and adapted to the wants of Bakers or families. [nov2IJ JOSHUA BEAL. NEW LARD ! JOSHUA MAL. A' T TETAIL or by tns keg novSl ASNDAJ. CIRCULAR. DOLBEAR COMMERCIAL QOligQE Of th* City of New Orleans, La., Corner of Camp and Common Streets. orrosiTi tu * Entrance on both streets, In tke spacious and elegant Story Building, is eonstently ia session under able Professors. - V • IT WAS FOUNDED IN 1832—HAS A CHARTER from the State as a permanent Institution, un der the direction of« Board of Trustees appointed by the Legislature, and Ii authorised to confer Degrees, Diplomas, Ao. It was not suspended dur ing the war. Terms—payable In advance. Penmanship—lessons not limited ,....$ 26 Bookkeeping—Double and Single Entry, etc., a perfect course. 60 Arithmetic—including all Commercial Calcu lations 60 Lectures on Commercial Law 20 Algebra 60 Geometry.. 60 English—Grammatical course 60 English—Full Course, not limited 100 French •• !.. 100 Spanish -- jo* German *• 100 Latin •• 100 Greek. 100 ; A Life Ticket in all the Departments 600 N. B.—A student having paid tor a course in any branch, as above, is entltled.to a "Life Ticket" in that Department. He can attend such branches as he n.sy desire. For any language, per month f 20 Drawing : Stationery for Commercial Course. Stationery for Penmanship «... 1 6( Diploma.... ! A Diploma from this College Is a passport in ail commercial communities, Usual time for Penmanship, 2 to i weeks ; do do. Commercial Oourso, 6 to 12 weeks; do. do, French or Spanish, 12 to 20 weeks—but 1 esaons aré not limited in any branch. All former studentB are Invited to renew th«ii studies free of charge. The South must now educate her sons practic ally, if she would develop her vast resource» ol wealth, which are much more numerous,than those of Brasil. We have ample arrangements for 600 students during the current year. Parents can make liberal conditions for tbei sons if they apply soon. Those Irom the count can board with good families, speaking Englii French, Spanish or German, at moderate rates. A Business Education, that enables one to earn $2000 or $3000 annually, is the best fortune par enta can give their sons. As the College has been in successful operation for more than a quarter ol a century, and the practical plan here pursued received the unanimous ocm inondations of the Press and business community, aao as several thousand of its former students are now in busl ness In this city aud over the country, it'is deemed useless to go iuto an extended explanation of the plan or merits of the Institution. So far as known, not one of the many thousands of former students is now out of employment, and so far as known, not one in a thousand of those who have been sent for years to Eunpe or t.be North Is qualified on returning home to Wi<er a business house, although thousands of dollars have been expended on hi education. A word to the wise is sufficient. » The city is now healthy. Persons from 10 to 40 years of age attend such branches as they mat wish. By having a special Profes.-tot for eaoh branch three fourths of thn students' time is ssved Students Intended for this College sjwuld bring this circular or special direction, is every winter there are temporary establishments opened Young students snould put their funds in the hands oi their merchant, or the President of the College Citissria aDd strangers are invited to attend. Oo lege office P.oom No 7. - ^ ' t - , nov23-lm RÜFUS DOLBEAR, President. GARDENER WANTED, A ROOD (ÎARUKNtëK can find employment b' applying at this office. s«pt30-tf ' W AM TE D." COTTON ! COTTON ! ! COTTON ! ! T?HE UNDERSIGNED is now prepared to re ceive and ship CO TT UN", and upon which If con signed to Ills correspondents Gives, Watts k Co., of New Orleaus, he will make liberal advances »t Merchandise and Cash. No advance» made upon Cotton until after actual delivery. JObUÜA BEAE. WANTED ! A PERSON who has the capital to lorest !p th© cultivation, on Bhar^, <> f a good cotton plantation, containing about 26 (f acres, and eli gibly situated in high land, about s^ven mile* from Biton Rouge. For particulars, apply at this olBce. --•« JUST RECEIVED. pRQM S t . LOUIS per steamer Missouri: 100 Barrels Extra FLOUR, 60 Sacks OATS, 60 •• COHN, 50 " BRAN, 20 Bales HAY, For sale low, at augS« " r. OTTO'S. Julius Gruneberg, PIANO-MAKER, TUNES t REPAIRS PIANOS, MELODKONS, 4c. T ONG experience in my own JU manufacture in Prussia, enables* me to do the most difficult work, at ' REASONABLE TERJ1S. Pf" Written orders to be left at Mr. Jos Beal's Book Store, or at Mr. Goldmann's. june24-6mos. JAUSS viscb sam. b. harbour, Vance Ar Harbour, LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, Corner of Church and Convention Shi., BATOW ROUSE. I.A. ^■paLK^OUR STABLES are well equip 8^=S5F* ped with fine Horse« and eon vcyances, and every attention is paid to"tbe -ac commodation of parties wishing Transportation Pleasure Buggies, Carriages, or Riding Horses, 01 to those who leave animals in oar care. Accom modations ample, f'ed plentiful an-l charges mod erate. We run no Stages, but will transport any parties to any point within traveling distance of this city, novl6-lm POT-WARE. l/VENS, P0T3 and SKILLETS. ODD LIDS, of all sizes—a fins assortment. Just received, and foi sale by july'22-tf JAMES MeVAY. SAWS AND AXES. PuTTLE 'S A ROWLAND'S CROSS-CUT SAWS. WOOD SAWS and 8AW BUCKS. COLLINS' AXES. SHINGLING and LATHING HATCHETS. Just received, and for sale by j uly22-tf JAitlES MtVAY. POWDER, SHOT AND CAPS. A MODERATE STOCK in store and mere hourly lcoked for—prices of the anti-mono poly order. [novl6] JOSHUA BEAL. TOBACCO! TOBACCO 11 A LARGE lot of the best brands of CHEWING TOBACCO, sach as— MACKIMACK, MAY APPLE, NATURALLEAF, Just received and for sale by F. OTTO, aug26-tf Corner Third and Laurel Sts. ATTENTION ! Heads of Families Take Notice ! THE UNDERSIGNED sre prepared te receive and flil orders for WOOD, forjhe coming wis- I tsr. [asrilj ARCUIÄ ft fi£N9Jjt£0N. 3S DRUGS, PERFUMERIES MISCELLANEOUS A&TICLSS. TASTEEM8KI & McCQRMICK, •' respectfully give notice that they have W always oa 'band a fresh supply of 1ft MSDIOINES, ETC., Which they guarantee to be pare) alio a ehole* assortment of "P ÏJRPTJ'M 23Xt"Sr s from the most celebrated manufactories, compris ing— ' LUBIN'S, Madam DURAND*®, BAZIN »nd WRIGHT'S. A Une assortment of ESSENOES FOH HANDKERCHIEFS, -ann KCERTED soaps. All kinds of fresh genuine MINERAL WATERS, Pure LIQUORS, via: French and American BRANDIES, WHISKY—Rye and Bourbon. PORT WINE, SHERRY and MADEIRA. Genuine Holland GIN, Pore SCHNAPPS, French Patent Medicines, via: SIROP DE BRIANT, SIROP DE FLORS, j, ii - w [ j SIROP DE LAMOUSIIUZ, LIQUEUR LA VILLE, . ELIXIR ANTI-GLAIROUX, INJECTION BRAN, LEROY'8 MEDICINES, " ' VIM SE SEGUIN, PKRCBL04MER DE FER DE PRAT AR, ÜUILLE DE FOIE DE MORUE DE TOUGHS, (de Hogg.) Will recefve by the next steamer a fresh lot of Patent Medicines, direct from manufacturers. WINTER GARDEN SEEDS—just received. COAL OIL aud COAL LAMPS—a variety on hand. LEECHES always on hand. 0f" All order* from the country carefully put up and. promply attended to. JASTREMSKI & McCORMICK. Store nearly opposite the Braach of the Lousisna State Bank. jail DRUGS AND MEDICINES. THH undersigued very respectfully In! his friends and acquaintance* and the 1 public at large, that he has purchased the <>rug Store, situated on Af. ica street, below" jail, and formerly belonging to V. UEXT3DE «te OO. I have now on hand a full and complete assort meat of FRESH DRUGS Patent Medicines, Stationery, Perfumery 1 WINES aND LIQUORS, or THE BEBT QUALITY. [ I have as m» employee, PAUL BESSY, who hac served In the Drug business for seventeen year», and Wfcll known to be a omnpettnl J>rug(/ùtt by tan Physicians of tfhis city. Als*, Mr JOHN MoKINLET, who bas been la said service for the past seven yean. They will be found behind my counters and at the Prescription Department re .dy and willing to attend to the wants of those who feel disposed to favor me with a call. Night calia.fo(prescrlptions promptly attended to. I return m> heartfelt thanks to my friends and icquslntaneeJ trad Phytidab* otptcUiUy, for th« kind and liberal patronage they have Dei to wed upon me I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same aud guarantee general satisfaction. ntrga, « J. R. T. HAYN ES. fi. D. WADDILL & CO. HAVING purchased the DRUG STORK, on Main St., P .aton Ronge, known asfll "HAYNKS" DRUG STORE," V respectfully inform their city and country IB friends that they are prepared to furnish, and will keep constantly on band,supplies Of FRESH AND GENUINE MEDICINES, PERFUMERIES, and all other articles In their Hue. A share ef the public patronage is respectfully solleted. octn-tf AT BEAL'S. SUNDRIES !—SUNDRIES Î ! JUST received, per steamer Henry Ames, from St. Louis : 200 Bags WHITE OORW. îf>0 Bushels OATS. öfi Bales HAY, 16 Barrels POTATOES and ONIONS. 5 Boxes Assorted CRACKERS. 8 Tubs Tab!« BUTTER. 10 Kegs Leaf LARD. i Tierce do. do. From Sew Orleans s S5 Bags newly Imported SALT. 5 Boies Star CANDLES. 6 Bags Rio OOFFEE. 1 Hogsheads Extra Choies SUGAR. 1 Barrel Whits Crushsd do, GROUND PEPPER, SPICE, NUTMEGS, FINE TOBACCO, ENGLISH PICKLES IN MUSTARD, AMERICAN PICKLES, IMPORTED FRENCH MUSTARD, i SUGAR-CURED HAMS, To which I would solicit the attention of thoM who purchase wnere they get the best goods, and t he worth of their money. «gl» JOSHUA BBAL. I gUNDRIES ! SUNDRIES ! ! FLOUR, BACON, SHOULDERS, S. 0. HAMS, MESS PORK, SALT, CHOICE SUGAR, f OHKJIS1, TBA COFFEE, BLACK PEPPER, COOKING SODA, YEAST POWDERS, - , CAN FRUITS, PRESERVES. SARDINSR, ROPE, INDIA BAGGING, LIME. CEMENT. N Air 8,1 SPIKES, STARCH, 804P, MACKEREL, in X and \ bbls. and kits. Tobsteco, Cigar«, die. For »sie by julyl3 JULIUS C. BOGEL, Cor. Malu and Lafayette Sts. 'JWO H0ESE WAGONS, FOUR HORSE WAGONS, JERSEY WAGONS, CARRIAGES, BUGGU8, carta. IOT Ml* chop, ftr cash, by JUUU1 C. BOttU*