tmm T he Q oistion L koaixt D kcided.— la Ibe Alexandria courts the tedium of green>bag proceedings is relieved by'aa occasional sprightly tarn. Re cently, Catherine Bvitt was on trial for seising Bridget O'Oorman by the hair. 1 ' Counsel for the defence moved the court to instruct the jury that if the defendant's husband was, at the time present, she was to be consid ered as constructively under his coer cion, on well known principles of law, •iting Blackstone, Wharton, etc. The Presiding Justice—The diffi culty in this case is that, in Black atone's time, women were controled by their husbands, but in these times women control their husbands, and such an instruction in thefie days would be very dangerous. (Laugh ter.) The nstruction was refused. tSf A correspondent entered an offioe, And accused tho compositor of not having punctuated his communi cation to which the typo earnestly repli ed, " I'm not a pointer, I'm a setter. B dckwheat C akeb .—Hall's Jour nal of Health expresses the opinion that buckwheat cakes contain more nourishment for less money than any other popular article of food. THE BOSTON POST, FOE 1800, [BSTABLIB HKO NEARLY FORTY YEARS,] HAS ALWAYS been one of the leading News pipers of New England and one of the bent mediums of AUVEHT181NO. By increased enterprise in furnishing a live and reliable JV«o« paper, and by recent reluct'on in firioe, the circulation of the Buxton l'ont has been ftrgeljr increased. To adrertisers few papers can offer «quai ad vantages »ither in the extent or the character of Itireaders—North, South, East or West. Business Cards and Mercantile Advertisements particularly solicited from South and West. BU11BOH1PTION TERMS : Beaton Post, Dally $10 per annum. Semi-Weekly 4 " Weekly 2 " K&- Specimen copies sent on application. BEALS, GREENE & CO., Publishers. 40 k 42 Oongress street, Horton, M ars. lielMn, Most Unprecedented Excitement! 1%« Store Crowded with Iiuyers! I ' 1 The Most Elegant and Magnificent BTOOK OF Care Hilly Selected Merchandise, —AT THK— Corner of Lafayette and Florida Sts. (jù. BONNBOAZB'» OLD STORE.) OWINti to the absolute necessity of departure by the let of February, bargains can be had At the •bore place, for a short time, at prices which d*fy at) competition. REMEMBER, rr 18 AT THK CoraerofliafsyeUe and Florida Streets, THAT TOU CAN l'KKCBABK CALICO, warranted not to fade, at 25, 27% and 80 cents per yard. WHITE COTTON, at 28, 80, 32X and 85c. f) yard Long*dale,at 50 cts. per yard. ONBLf ACHED COTTON, at 30, 32J4, 35 and 40 cents per yard. OBNTLBMES'B CA1.F BOOTH, at $3 00, *3 50, $,i 00, $4 50, 95 00, $6 00, |7 00 and $7 SO per pair, MEN'S SHOES, QAITEKB and BROGANS, at 50 per cent, lower than at any other store. A Yery description of Ladies' Misses' and Children' GAITERS, BALMORALS, SLIPPERS, SHOES and BOOTS—new styles. The most varied stock of Boys' Children's and Gentlemen's CLOTHING, at incredibly low prices. A tne assortment or NUBIAS, SONTAOS, Chil dren's JACKETS, HOODS, SCARFS and La dies' HoODS with NDBIA8. The greatest and fine st stock of TRIMMINGS HOSIERY, MILLINERY, Boys' and Gentle men's HATS. A very large and varied stock of French, (Black and Colored) CLOTH, 0A88IMERB8,8AT TIN ET 8, Kentucky JEANS, FLANNELS, etc., etc. Bverjr species of JEWELRY. French PERFUMERY. WHISKY, by the bottle, 60 cents ; half bottle, 30 cents; half gallon, $2 50. Alt at a Complete Sacrifice I novSO-lm Baton Rouge and Clinton TRI-WEEKLY U. S. MAIL! S T .A. Gr EI LEAVES BATON ROUGE every Monday, Wednesday and Fri day; and Clinton, every Tuesday, 1 Thursday and Saturday, at seven' o'clock, a. M. Passengers' Baggage, over 40 pounds, will he oharged extra. Passengers wishing to secure seats will call at the Livery Stable of the undersigned, on St. Louis street, opposite the Market. OCÜ4-U p. A. KUOLEK. JVewsl JWnttH JUST RECEIVED and for sale by package or at retail ; LARD—Tierce and Kegs, New. BUTTER—C> Tubs Rock River. APPLES—80 Barrels Pippins. POTATOBS-SO •• Large. onoRM •• CRACKKE9— 16 Boxes Assorted. CRACKERS —10 •• Chinese Fire. FLOUR—75 Barrels Family and Bakers. COFFEE—5 Bags Rio. RICE—1 Package New Crop. TOBACCO—Fine Chewing. LIMB—75 Barrels Extra Choice. OILS—Lard and Coal. OILS—Coal Lubricating. OATS—50 Bags Heavy. CORN-200 White aid Yellow. HAY—25 Bales. PORK—10 Barrels Menu. B9TÏ8 JOSHUA DEAL. M. J. WILLIAMS, worker in Tin, Copper and Sheet Irons HAVING established himself in the above business, in this city, re spectfuliy solicits the public patronage. Citizens, Planters and others, needing work in his line,will please send In their orders,and they will be promptly attended to. Werk guaranteed. Shop adjoining, and North of Real's Variety Store, on Third Btreat, julyl JOHN TIL AN (), WORKER IN Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron. HAVING established hlirtfcelf atfflin in the above buKinPBH, in Baton Itouge, roo»t respectioUy informs his old friends and the public generally, that he is prepared to do nil work in his line. All repairing ntferiilctl to with ileHpatcl«» Shop on Main street, near the Catholic Church. aûgî-if M. FOUSSE, WORKER IN Tin , Copper and Sheet Iron , 81IO P ON ST. FERDINAND STICKST, opposite thk market, BATON KOUGK, I.A. HAVING dissolved my co-partnership with Mr. K L eoendhb , by mutual consent, i have tüken the above stand, where I shall be happy to serve my old friend« and the public generally, in the execution of every description of work con nected with my business. novl8-3m M. FOtTSSW. JAMES McVAY, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, BATON ROUGE, LA. f(3U, Orders left at. the Hardware Store, opposite the Hank liuilding, on Third street, will be promptly attended to. julyl tf F. E. PRUYN. ROUT. L. PRUYN. PRUYN & 14RO., CARPENTERS, «IN WRIGHTS -ANf>— 3P i*ojsse » 3E3\a.ilclor , js BATON ROUGE, LA. Orders left at Jastremski k McCormlck's Drug Store will meet prompt attention. julyl-('m WASHINGTON HOTEL, John Gass, Proprietor, OPPOHITE AOADEMY HALL, 8t. Louis street BATON ItOl'GE, I^A. tr^The best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars kept at the Bar. july22-tf VERANDAH HOTEL, Stephen Basilisco, Proprietor CORNER THIRD AND LA UREL STS., BATON ROUGE, LA. B oard by thk day, week or month. GOOD JtEDS, GOOD F ARB, And every attention paid to the comfort of guests He has also opened his OYSTER SALOON, where he will keep FRESH OYSTKItS mid FISH of all kinds, and Meals will be nerved at all hour« during the day. Thankful for paflt patronage, " Btkvk " res spec (fully solitits a continuance of the same from hi* friends and the public generally. joiy27-tf SUM T E H IIOIJS E. CHARLES WIECK, PROPRIETOR Corner of Main and Third street», BATON ROUGE, LA. The bar is furnished with the very best WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS Sc TOBACCO. STAR SALOON, B. Ji McCabc, Proprietor, LAFAYETTE STREET, Opposite Bogel'« Drug Store, BA TON ROUGE, LA. KBKP8 always on hand the best qua'it ins of Wines, Liquors and Cigars in the market. uov21-6m F. PERRILLAT, Watchmaker Jeweler, from GENEVA A Nil PARIS, WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, REPAIRED A T SHORT NOTICE, is thk veut bust srïlr. THE LATEST STYLES OF JEWELRY, ALWAYS ON HAND. Lnfnyiitte Street, Baton Rouge, I.n. COLLECTING} ACEfCÏ. A ll claims against tiie u. s.govkun mknt for damages TO i'HOIT.ItTY, LOSS OF houses and CATTLE AND DUSTKUCTION (if crops, &o., will be PROMPTLY ATTENDED to when kntuüsted to me. wimj IABI gii., Office at my residence, s ep t l 9-ltw-lf B aton H ouok , L a . ISutcliers* and Counter Scales. THK B ESTIN MAI i K K T. B otciiers saw? and knives. STEELS and CLEAVERS. Just received, and for sale by julyl2-tf JAMES JlcVAY. Plaster of farts ! Plaster of Paris H 5BBLS. PLASTER OF PARIS. Just received, and for sale by •IAMBS McVAY, julyl-tf Opposite the La. Stale Bank" Com Meal, Grils antl Crushed Corn. THE above articles manufactured by julyl JOSHUA URAL. >0WDER, SHOT ANI) CAPS. For sale by novl3 N. WAX r jpwo HORSE WAGONS, FOUR HORSE WAGONS, jersey wagons, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, CARTg, Tor sale cheap, for cash, by JULIUS C. BOGEL» State of Louisiana—Parish of East Baton Rouge— Fifth Judicial District Court No. 841, Probato—In the matter of the succession of Calvin Brown, deceased. BY virtue of acommission issued and to me directed from the Hon. tho Judge of tho 5th Judicial District Court, of the Parish and Stato aforesaid, I will expose to public sale, at the Court House door, in the city of Baton Bouge, on Monday, I ii« !4 irug Store, situated on Africa Btreet, below the jail, and formerly belonging to V. HETTOE Sc CO. T have now on hand a full and complete assort ment of FRESH DRUGS Patent Medicines, Stationery, Perfumery' WINES aND LIQUORS, of tiie best quality. I have as rov employee, PAUL BESSY, who has served in the Drug business for seventeen yearn, and wf II known to he a competent Druggist by tne Physicians of this city. N ight calls lor prescriptions promptly attended to. I return m,y heartfelt thanks to my friends and acquaintances and Physicians ospecially , for the kind and liberal patronage they have bestowed upon me J respectfully solicit a continuance of the Fame and guarantee general satisfaction. aug3 J. It. T. HAYNES. G. I). WADDILL & CO. HAVING purchased the DROÜ STOKE, on Main St., lïaton Rouge, known as "HAYNES* DIUJÖ STORE," respectfully inform their city and country friends that they are prepared to furnish, and will keep constantly on hand,supplies of KRESif AND GENUINE MEDICINES, PERFUMEBIES, and all other articles in their line. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicted. oct6-tf J alius Gruncbcrg, PIANO-MAKER, TUNES & REPAIRS PIANOS, MELOPEONS, Ac. I ONO experienoe in my own i manufacture in IVusâia,enable^rÇ^' ; Y ïl: Tf1 me to do the most difficult work, at ' ' " ' * REASONABLE TERMS. Written orders to he left at Mr. Joshua Real's Book Store, or at Mr. Goldmann's. june24-6mos. gCHOOL BOOKS, PENCILS, For sale by STATIONERY, PENS, INKS, SLATES, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, Ac JOSHUA BEAL. A 1 BEAL'S : 50 Barrels Single Extra FLOUR. 10 .. MESS PORK. 1 Hogshead Extra SUGAR. % Gross P. A M. YEAST POWDERS. Just arrived and for sale at moderate prices. CORN I CORN t ! KA SACKS CORN. Just received and OIF for sale by ». WAX, julyl-tf Near the Court House, SHERI FFS SALES. State of Louisiana—Pariah ot West Feli ciana, Seventh Judicial Distriot Court No. 1811— Eliza C. Johnson vs. J, . Corneau, husband—No. 433. . IN THIS CASE a regular judgment by . default having been entered and no an swer having been tiled within the tun» Erescribed by law, nor motion made tt> ave the samo sot aside, and the case hav ing been called for trial, an 1 tho plaintiff having proved to the satisfaction of tho Court the justice of her claim, and tho law and evidence being in her favor, It is therefore ordered, adjudged and docreed thot said plaintiff Doralizo V. Doirou do havo judgment against and re cover of the Defendant John Degrasier Comeau, tho sum of Se"cnteen Hundred and Ninety-six 38-100 dollars, with 5 per cent interest from Judicial demand until paid ; that said plaintiff be decreed to have a privilege and tacit mortgage on all tho property of tho defendant, her sai l hus band, to take effect as follows, to-wit : for the sum of Three Hundred and Nineteen 26-100 Dollars, from the 2d day of August 1858 ; for the snm of Three Hundred and Sixty-four 64-100 Dollars from tho7t)i day of Mundi, 1354; for tho sum of Thn.u Hundred and Sixty-four 64 100 from tho 2d day of August, 1855 ; for the snm of Two Hnndred aud Ninety six 20-100 Dol lars from tho 1st day of May, 1853 ; and for the sum of Four Hundred and Ninety six 97-100 Dollars from the 14t.h day of February, 1860. It is further ordered and decre'od that the community of acquets ami gains heretofore existing between plaintiff and defendant bo dissolved ; thata separa tion of property between them be also ad judged and decreed, and that the plaintiff b« and she is hereby authorized, empower ed and decreed to resume tho solo aud ex clusive control, management antl admin istration of her paraphernal property, free from tho control and influence of bur kaid husband, and that ho bo condemned to pay costs of this suit. Done, read and signed in opon Court, this 2d day of December, 1865. (Signed) E. T. POSEY, Judge 5th Judicial District. A true copy, December !Hh 1865. L. Allain , Deputy Clerk. NOTICE. WHEREAS, Bertrartd Huchem bus been duly appointed and confirmed administrator of tho succession of Guill aume Dupuy, deceased. Notice is hereby trlven to all having claims against aaid succession, to present the same duly authenticated, to said ad ministrator, for recognition. dee5-6t A HAY ANI) KUAN ! GOOD supply in store— prices retluced. septlifl JOäUUtV U K AL.