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fa m lia: u |>/ :i;,< - f{ ' 1 ' ■ - ' "n i . 'f'f ijsi a ' H ' ! ' - a m i a 1 » a.—. rr :t-' .li - r-afe fi Jll*} Hi ! /.il .1 » l jgjM MM » tf*l Iii OFFICE ON & Comet. S^B^ÊT, OPPOSITE "THE BRANCH OF TIfE LÖÜISIANA STATE BANK. vol. xlvii..>h • baton kouge, la., tuesday;. m0ening, december 26, 1865. (. 1 1 i ;— la : — mim ' —' ' ■ " ' '■ J — *— NO. 77. professional caeds. J.V. FUQUA, " " ) J.G. KILBOtIRN®, i. Raton Kongo, La. j Clinton, La. FlTQUA & K1LB0URNB, Attorneys & Counselors at Law» WILL practice in the Court* of the Parishes of Käst »na Weit Baton Rouge, Iberville and East and West Feliciana, augl DUNl« A, HEHnON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CO V HT HO US B SQ CARE, lliiton Hollge, L b. WIM, attend to all burinent In their profession entrusted to them, in this and the adjoining parishes, und In tbe city of New Orleans. augl7-t ■ TlluMAS ORKKN I>A;VIDSn* .' TO* BTOTJK. Davidson & Bynum, ATTORNEYS ATLAW, Ufllc« nt II»ton Rougu, La. WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OK TUB Florida Parishes. »aptlO-tf j. c. »TAKroan ...o. w. Böntum. STAFFORD & BUCKNEK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Offlee, Cor. Laurel A Third St s , up-iUiri, BATON ROUGE, LA, WILL practica in th« parish«*of Kant Feliciana, Runt and Went Baton Kouge and Ibervlll«. llimineSH entrusted to them will receive prompt attention. s»pt23 J. W. BURGBMS.. i.B, K. CHANEÏ» BlIltGESS k (UANEY, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, OFFICE OS CIIURCJI STREET, BET. CONVENT«» * NOHTH BOÜLKVARD, maton Rouge, La. ANY business entrusted to their car« lu the par ishes of Bast and West Baton Rouge, East and Wont Feliciana, Pointe Coupée and Iberville, Will b« promptly attended to. sept2, * SA MITEL P. CREVES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Flotilla St reet. Baton liniige, La. WILL attend to all business entrusted to him In East Britain Rouge and the adjoining par MptCU Ishes. C. ». PAVHOT, Attorney aud Counsellor at Law, üoüitr no use square , Baton Hange, Lit. TILL pragois in the Parishes of East and West Bat in Rouge and Iberville. Proaipt attention will be given to tbe collection of all claims, notes and accounts. References s ^ W. 8. PrKie, JOSEPH MKNARD, 1 V .. . I J. AD. ROZIKB, VOISIN A DROMT/ iNew Urle » n » njv2-tf w 1 R. W. KNICKERBOCKER .A. P. 0OIT20M Knickerbocker & Converse, ATTORNEYSAT LA\fr ANO j f. j CLAIM AttEiH T§> WILL nractice in the several Oourts of the Filth Judicial District and In the Supreme Court of Louisiana. Particular attention paid to the settlement : of aucoessions. The , have also made arrangement» In New Or leans and WashlngtonCltyforthB successful pr#s ccutlon and collection of CLAIMS AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT. ' Office on the comer of ïifth and Laurel streets dec» BATON ROUGE, LA. CLAYTON B. EVATT, | Civil Engineer —AND— CITY SURVEYOR, Office with R. W. K nickerbocker , Esq., orncror fifth mid Laurel wtrccts, HA ION ROUGE, LA. WILL attend promptly to ail professional buil nuss entrusted to hiin. a«g29-4m H. W. McMAIX & SON, REAIj estate brokers, Accountants & General Agents, augl2-#m BATON ROUGE, LA. -JOHN M. TRACY, Justice of the Pence, SECOND WARÜ, Parish of Knot Baton Rouge. OFFICE, COR. THIRD AND LAUREL 8T8., DP-STAIRS, OVER THE SON BILLIARD 8AL00N. V. A. NEPHLER, Justice of the Peace, WARD No. ONE, Office on Boulevard, foot of Third Btreet, HAVING resumed business, I am ready to at tend to all business ana suits, within the earliest delays «f the law. a p r g JDLi. KRATZ, OFFICK ON LAtRGL STREET, BETWEEN THIRD AND CHURCH, (Opposite Mis. Jones' Boarding Home,) jun24 tf BATON ROUGE, I.A. I>r. J. Li. W. PHARES, SURGEON DENTIST, OFFICE AT THE HEROMAN BUILDING. Corner of Church and Florida Streets, If AVTNrt permanentlv located in l this city, offers his services to his friends and the public genor-1 ally. Charges will be reasonable, and all work gtinranteed. References—Pr. R. H. D aT, Col J. 0. F bqda. Dr 0. K ratï. Prof. W. H. N. M aobuueb. decll-Sm-pd NEW LARD ! LT RETAIL or by the keg. nof*l JOSHUA B1AL. à..». AK0HBB. SvMi B*NOllU»l N.. ARCHER & HENDERSON I FOÖWAliiDING & COMMIJSSipN MEROKCiUSTTS, :■,! ■ »M a GENERAL STEAMBOAT, COLLBCTTON ' r ' J* \ 'J f| —AMD— PÜROHA8INO AGKNTS„ Third afreet. Baton Ronge, Ii*. Bar ER BÏ Pm*I8810S TO ? 0»nt. P. D. Pratt, I f'apt Jno. McLoitn, |I.0. " W. B. Richardson. | H W. Tavlor: N. 0. K. K. Bdckwlth. Baton Rouge, La- auglO Jt. Jackïon, COTTON BUYER commission merchant, CASH ADVAHOBS MADH 6î» Shipments to his Frieuds in N. 0. and N. Y. Offict Corner of Laurel awl TMrd Streeti, | , (ron toe vmMtPAH hotel,) 1 «,gW BATON R0HÖE, LA. SIMON MENDELSOHN, DKALF.lt IN groceries, provisions, Wine«, Liquor», Tobaecos, Cigars, .1 . ■! »AND— FAMIL? 8UPPIJLBS, CORNMliArATETTE KSlI FLOKtDA SttlKKTlt, JunelT BATOÎV BOÜttKj til. JAMES JLDIINPffisT WHOMBALB AUD SMAII. OSALBRIN GROCERIES, : —AW>— WESTERN PRODUCE, Wines, Liquors, Tobacco k Cigars. ''Oinrs- baker?/' CORNER OF MAIN AND LEVEE STItEE'CS, BATON ROUGE, I.A. JUI.TUS O. BOOM.. commission merchant AND DEALEU IN Plaatajioa and Family §ufplies, •in itNMf m A WT?Z li/i Julyl3 BATON KUCGE, I.A. »at JAMES. MoVAY," hardware merchant . 4i AND DJSAAKÄ IN Agricultural ImplemeiitM, WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPKR, ETC. CALLS respectfully the attention of tbo public to his large and eacellnntatonk of gooUt pertainiug to hia line of mercîiandiao. Ue L» speaks a liberal share of public patronage. Store on Third street, opposite the bailding nl the Louisiana State Bank. ja y I F. OTTO. commission merchant, f*~ÀND— ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, <3- BOCERIES, m , tttU A .t. ? /—AND—* PLANTATION SUPPLIES ; W INES, LIQUORS, CIGAE8 AND TOBACCO, CROCKERY AND TIN WARE, AND ALI. KINDA OF y ^ | j WESTERN JPdi O V U CE, Received per steamers almost dally. t. O tto reipeatfully announces to his friends and customers aud tbe pubiio generally, that bis »tore having beeD removed fron, its former atat>d, adjoining Day's Drug store, to the large s'oro and warehouse building, ON THB SOUTH EAST GORIER OF THIRD AND LAUREL STRUTS, He Is folly p-»pared to keep on hand one of the l*reo«t and most varied assort me nrs df the above artlces to be fouad In the city of r.aton Rouue. With hia increased and incrpailng facilities for obtaining and stiirifig mérfhàndize, he fs »babied to meetali present and future demsnds, nmi there fore invites the special attention of purchaaars to that fact, hoping by a spirit of'«nenmnnvtai #>n to please all, and to always sell od -as reasonable terms as the state of the markets will permit, to secures Hh ! raifhare of reguUr patronage. Please caM before purchasing elsewhere auglO-tf Notary Public. IW 0 U L D most respectfully mm' unee to iny friends and the public generally, that 1 am now prepared to make Inventoria», Appraise ment», Partitions, receive Wills, make PruWü, Matrimonial Contracts and Instrument« of Writ log', to hold Family Meetings, and Meetings of Creditors, Ac. All busineis entrosten» j»e »ill be attended to with promptness and dispät 'h JSO. 1*1. TRACV, Juttic* efthe Pww <ml Notary Public. » cell* Office, Qornar Third and Laurel Sts. v GROCERY ! i •» i oi ifj* tt .•(. j provision house, P1ANTATWN SUPPLIES. I S. R. BECK WITH, riririn st ., corner of la ujïel , BATON IlOUr.E, I.-\. . 'J T •; CONSTANTI.Y ON HAND KVERY VARIETY OF PLASTATION SUPPLIES. QST* Planters and others would do well to call before purcha ing elsewhere. Cotton bought at highest market rate». july(l-8mos. joshua beal, Oorner of Third and Convention Sts., BATON ROUGE, LA. ' GENERAL DEALER IN western produce, Family and Plantation Supplies, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, AND NOTIONS GENERALLY. PRICES TO SUIT TILE TIMES. Terms Chsh. iulyl M. GRANARY, DEALEK IN WESTERN PRODUCE, FAMILY OtliOOKlUKH -AND Plantation Supplies Gcueralty. BEGS Icsvo to inform his friends and the public forge, that he will kwp on hnöd fresh and fuit supplies of all ftrticIeB Iii the provision linn, which ho will sell en terms to suit thf* cash banta ol trade. A lib^iral share of paJ ronnge is respectfully solicited, at his stand on Third street. julyl NIC HOT,AS WAX, DEAL Ell IN western produce -AND family groceries. TÎ? constantly receiving, direct from the i 1 Wast find other quarters, every species of arti cle reifUirod for Family or Plantation use. He has increased t'acilitieH for ohtalhlng HUppli«,. and is detertniripd: t^-i Keep up witlj, the demands of his Ästpmers, and to deal with tk(-'ni sal isfac torily oh tlié'éiore of quality and prlèfri-hte mtttioi belnj< "UukkKnlranud Suunll Profit*..' Mr. K. IIOPFMAN, well known to our oitifsens, will be found "tn-hind the counter" ready to at tend to business calls. Please drop in at the old - tnnd, near the Court I!ou.su, where we shall be happy to see you. julyl-tf ..Ji ,,| » .„j./, I _ - :o x j xj 3Vî . ' ' Di.AT.KH IN 1 DRY GOOOS, GROCERIES, * p no vis io ns , Aud Piautatiou Supplies (ieuoraSIy. ALHO, CROCKERY, TIN, WOOD & WILLOW WARE Store, Cor. Africa and Ht. NapoleOn Sts., BATON ROUGE; LA. J^KTFRMTNED to keep a fall and well, selected stock of art icles Kuch as go to make up a firat-rnta variety store, A. 1ÏLUM hopes to merit and receive an increased amount, af pat rmi»j>e. " He respect, fnlîy invito« his old oust,omers ami the public at large, to continue their cails as u suai, assuring them oi his determination to please and satisfy them in every particular. july&-tr CAMILLO QUINTEKO, DEALER IN HAVANA CIGARS, ClOAKETTAS, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco , SNUFF, PIPES, ETC., Corner of Third and Florida streets, BATON ROtJOK, I.A. I' N addition to his large assortment of the best brands and dualities of all Articles k! tiy line of * Tobacconist, CAMILLO QUINTliRO, kqdps also on hand a choioe variety of "Notions," such as fine Pocket Knives, Stationery, rte., to which he invites public intention, guaranteeing to give satisfaction to all customers. jolyl-tf , . i. il0lig6 iliârUi€ Vi erKSf^-41 J. SMOLLEK Ä CO., MASUFACTDRKKÖ OJT [ O W%T J Tojrsi») loiwra^is'fs HEAD-STORES, MANTELS, ETC., Corner of, Main and Church streets, jrfly-25 BATON ROUGE, LA. n. o. "advertisements. %. H, .......LA PKYKKS.......... A. IIROTIIEB. PIKE, LAPKVHKÂi, RitOTIIEK, 13 ANKERS, DKALKR3 IN FOREIGN & DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, MONDS, SHOCKS, COIN AND TJISrCJXJKIlBJN'T NOTES. OF PICH ON CAMP STREET, Between Canal «.nd Common Streets, New Orléans, La. idpclT-y r. J'-' ii aùren. t. w. oBAWroRD. « AUItKX & CUitU ORl), ïêvfàféiiortflo Warren, öillmore tt Co.,) COTÏON FACTORS > ! — AWI) — . | ) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 29 CAR'ONDELET STREET, julyjl-6jp* NBW O[(LEANS, I.A. R. PRITCHARD, fKnrtnerly Prltchsrd A Clowe-.] COTTON FACTOR r^.A»D— COMMISSION MERCHANT, IVo. 53 Carondelet Street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. JT8f Liberal Cash Advances and Supplies fur nished on cobsignmeots of Cotton, Sugar, Ac., to his address. Reftreiiees s I'cqoa A K u.BorRNB, t .PlKB, lATrrnot A liaoTimit Baton Kouge, La./ New Orleans, La. ■ atig8-<5to M41ER RltOT il EltfS, Crescent City Steam Tobacco Works Ko». 49 and 51 LAFAYKÏTE STREET, SnivB Room—No. 01 Tcboupitonlns St. M AYER BROTHERS, No. 51 TCIIOiriMTOI LAS STREET 1 , BETWEEN POYDltAS AND NATCHEZ, Ncff Orleans, La. ÇKALKRS IN I EiF &,CHEWING, A MANUFACTURERS OF IJ 1 '■■■■'. : Smoking Tobacco and Cigars. «nj. A h'javy well seloeted itock constantly on hitod. jjy july'29-tf NEW ORLEANS carpet warehouse, v.r criAinYRËs street, Between ttumt and Cns>tonihon»e. We have on hand aud ure rwcciving a large assortment of carpeting of all kinds, SUCH AS— MEDALLION, VELVET,' WIITON, UKÜiJBKLS, ÏAFESTRY, y-fLY, IN1RAIN, ' VENETIAN, HEMP, COTTAGE, &c, FLOOR OILCLOTHS, Of all widths and qualities. M atting, White checkered'arid fancy. WTNWW SHALES, Cornices and Bands. TABLE and PIANO COVERS, RUGS,. mats, ENAMEL CLOTHS, 'Of varions qualifies and colors. COCOA MATTING and MATS, HAIR, CLOTH, &c., &., Ac. All 6f which we offer at moderate advances on m^n ulacturer'3 prie va, for çuxh. imriiTKaci A TT A- f 'II ««*8-1/ A. IIJIOUHSEAIT &. CO. ... — r~r~, r~i j FANCY GOODS ! FAW GOODS!! GUJfiBi.K k OOUllSAUl), 137 ...Canal Street.... — ...1 37 VIllEVT IMPORTERS OF PRESCH, ENCiLISII & GERMAN fancy goods, ribbons, HOSIERY, &0. WE WOHLD RESPECT HÜLLT inform country buyers, th^t we are now prep ired to show them the most, complété and best selected stock of FANCY GOODS in this city. A fall assortment of BERLIN ZEi'HYKS—warranted. BELTS and MÜCKLES. . OOÏlliS iBd BRUSHUS, of all sorts. T11E HEriT FKKNCH CORSETS, FRESOT1 PERPÜMKRIES, And K10 tiLOVES. j A lu» hMOf DRESS TRO« MINOS, BUTTONS, ETC. ' Come and examine our splendid ütock, which haK been selected by our Mr- OUÉBLÉ hiidPeif, in Pari3 an l Germany, s q we rany recommend it for the quality and îasteof tHe good«, as well as the j i À.'ÏTONÏMIINOÏ.T LOW PRICES, We arê enabled "to ?el! thetn for. #fffecTUSR riotrsE M PiRts r NO. 12 FAüBOÜRG POTSSOJNNIERE. GUÉBLÉ & G OU RS AU D, 137 Canal street, tc$MQ Toaro BulMing« tuë oldest establisument IN THE SOUTH, Removed from No. 10 OUI Levee, Corner of Gravier st. and Bank Place ii. cAssini, SAIL MAKEïl, TENT, AWNING AND Flag Manufactory. IMPORTERS ABn DRAT.KRH IK EVERY DESORIl' TION OF AMERICAN AN I) ENGLISH Light and Heavy t auvass , french m english buntings, &c. Pay« ntrict, attention to mnking f in a superior manner, all sorts of Fancy Beat r nd Yacht Salin ; also every description Of Wood and Iron Frame Airningft, for Ptorei, Galleries, Offices, Steamboats, etc., at moderate prices. KVERY DESCRIPTION OF C-A- 3VLI 3 IFURIn TITTJIFUE , SUCH As Portable Camp Cots, Chairs, Stools, Alway« on hand In any quantity. ALHO EVERY DESCRIPTION 0 V American , Foreign & Fancy Flags , Steamboats' iç S //im' Burgees, JACK PENKAN1S, ETC. on hanù and made to order. Fall Hopes. Slings, ela,spliced and furnished at a moment's notice. Blocks of every description strapped. TRUNKS NEATLY COVERED. N. B.—Particular attention paid to getting np, In superior style and finish, a.l sorts of Plain or Fancy Embroidered Silk Flags or Banners, for Military or other Companies ; and also to the Manufacturing of Circus Tenti, having had much experience in that line. All article« of Canvas« aguinst. rot or mildew. «■ill be warranted proof nov2-y TIIOS. Ii. liODLKV & to., No. O. PEROIDO STREET» (AI'JOINIÏÏO MASONIC UCILDISB,) OFli'K K, Wo. 138, GRAVIER STRICKT, NEW ORLEANS, LA. Circular Saw Mills, Statin. .ar> anil Portable Steam Engines, Clrrular OroM Cut Mill and Mu ley Sawe,Corn MiilsJ Wheal Mills, And Bolting Apfiaratas, Shafting Pallie» And lieitlng. ALL INSCRIPTIONS OK PLANTATION .MACHINERY AND A6RIODLTQBAL IMPliEMBNTS WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A full supply of CANE CAllT.-\ PLANTA TION ANI> KO AilWAH ON ij, TIMBER WHEELS AND WHEELBARROWS, From the well known F.»c,6ry of .TOSÏU'A 1IO0LEY, WIlEBLiNO, VA. W b have connected with extensive Foundries and Machine Shops In Ht. Louis, Louisville, t.lri siriuati and Pittsburg, through whicii w are pre pared to contract for any class of marhiriery, on most favorable terms, and deliver any wtare north of New Orleans, free of freight. THOS. H. BOÜLEY & CO. oct21-y JYOTICE. TIIE undersigned have renewed their former Partnership, and will transact busi ness nnder the name of STEVENS & SEYMOUR, at their old stand, Nos. 68, and 98 Common St., opposite the City Hotel, E. R. STEVENS, Per W. B. Hrymock. W. E. SEYMOUR. Ntw O rleans , July 1,18fi5. y!8 paper, stationery —AND— FANCY GOODS. Warehouse, Nos. 90 and 98 Common St. WE are now receiving by almost every arrival a large stock oi PRINTING, WRITING AND WRAPPING PAPER, PAPER BAGS, 1SLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY of all kinds, And ï'ANCY WOODS. Received per steamer Evening Ktar and ahip Freedom— 44 cases CAP and LETTER PAPER. 40 reams COTTON SAMPLING PAPER. 10 cases SCHOOL SLATES. 200 dozen WEBSTER'S SPELLING BOOKS. 160, 000 PAPER RAUS, all size», from % to 2b lb COMBS, NEEDLES. PINS, TOOTH BRUSHES, And a general assortment of FANCY GOODS. For sale at reduced prices. STEVENS & SETM0ÜR, julylS 96 and 9S Common street. aMississippi Ilotcl, 120 CHARTRES STREET 120 Corner of St. Louis, S E W O H LEANS, LA. MR F AUHF.RT, whose furnished rooms, Char tres Btreet, between St. Louis and Toulouase, w„re so well known, baa just opened the Missis slppi Hotel, No. 120 Chartres street, corner of St. Louis. TRAVELERS will find In the above establish metit FURNISHED BOOMS, ot modtrate priée»; they may alao have their MEALS, bytiiediyor by the week. AU will moot with that comfort which, for ten year?, has been found ia Auasax's House. oct28~3m si» (bmïkkfêmti furniture! cabinet making, ÜNlDBÜTAKIKra-, PARLOR, OFFICE AND COOKING STOVES, GROCERIES, &o. ai rfll 'M ontînue JOHN L. WOLFF, respectfully an nounces, that be has resumed bust neue at bis old stand, corner of Maid J and Penitentiary (or Seventh)streets," Dato» Roujce, La , where has, and will comit to kei-p on hand, a good assortment of FAMILY GROCKRItb; likewise, a variety of rroellent FURNI'I URE, Parlor,Office and Cooking bTOV ES, to all which he asks the attention of the pabllc. He Is also prepared to attend with promptness and dispatch to every species of work connected wiih his business as Cabinet Maker and Undertaker . Please give bim a call and examine hil varied business stock. A liberal share of encouragement and »apport is respectfully solicited from his old flrlends and the pubiio generally. sept28-tf FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS, Main St., between Third and Church, BA TON ROÜQE, LA. T« Kl F undersigned is now prepared to receive er era .or all kinds of Furniture and OaMnet work. Will make or mend la the best manner, and at the lowest figures, » ok cabh omit . " In the Undertaking business he has now on hand a fine assortment of Metallic Cases, and Is read; to re ceive orders in this line of business, which will meet the attention usually given by the old Iktm of Piper St Bradford. FRED. VUNXJL A. BAUMSTARK, F LRM TURE, TOYS AND VARIETIES, Corner of Church ^ Laurel street!, BATO.V ROUGE, LA. A GREAT variety of Fancy Goods always on hand. AI ko, a large assortment of Toys, for Christmas and New Year Holl (lays, at the lowest possib'e figure. Also, a choice assortment of Candles, together with Willow Ware, i>c. novSO-tjan-pd ®l. h J^ti To Builders PROPERTY HOLDERS. r PO facilitate all who may contemplate building I or repairing their property, I am prepared to èrelve and fll! any orders for such building mate rials aF are not usually kept on hand here for sal", «ach as SLATES. TILES, DRt SSBD FLOOR I,NO CEILING, Etc., and at a very small par oent .iL'e stiovei'ost.. And will keep on hand, LUMBEh, üitlt.K, 1.1 ME, SHINGLES, CEMENT, PLASTES l'Ai: IS. PLASTERING LATllS and HAlfi, with mill other maturials as may be called tor In uon necti'in therewith. 1 will also attend to making out Bill« of Lumber and other materials, and will personally superin tend tin, erection of any buildings, or the eoa struction .if any work in connection with the lluildiii^ Department, nn reasonable terau. aug2G JAMES MuVAY, Builder. liigli School for Boys, CORNER OF FIFTH AND LAUREL STREETS, (UuiUIiny formerly Vie Christian Church,) BATON ROUGE, LA. rillfH first session will commence on Wednee 1. day, the 2id of November. Pupils will be prepared for admission into College; and for the different pursuits in life, without a classical course. Parents residing at a distance may ob tain board lor their children in private families la the neighborhood of theScbool. T krms—Five, eight and ten dollars per month. Thi« School will be opened at the time above stated and every endeavor he made by strlet at tention, regard to tbe economical education of the youths placed In his charge, and energetic and well directed efforts, to impart to them a thorough education by AUGUSTUS B. PAYNI, nov2-tf Principal. JAMB» VAHCK.. ..SAM. D. HAJtBOQB I\iuce A* Harbour, livery and sale stable, Curlier of Church and Convention SU., BATON ROUUE, I.A. ÇiÉpWJLGUR STABLES are well equip- ÄV— - vôr-rÇ&Z [md with Une Horses and con- JWV Veyances, and every attention is paid to the ac conimodation of parties wishing Transportation, Pleasure Buggies, Carriages, or Kidlng Horses, or to those who leave animals in our care. Accom modations ample, feed plentiful and charges mod* urate. We run no ctages, but will transport any parties to any point within travellog distance of this city. novl9~lm Jflme. jricnaijSOJY^ MIDWIFE, Ktàm de l'Hôpital de la Maternité a Parit, A dd or the E nglish l.riso in M onth H ospital, St GBpItaEiHM THE i 1 1 ELDS, LOSDOH. OFFERS her services to the ladies of Baton Rou^e and its vicinlt,y professionally, also in tbe treatment of all the diseases of women and children. Residence on St. Philip street, between America and Africa. Consul ration hours from 6 A. M. to 7,8 and from 8 to 6 P. M. . nov3-tf N EW MUSIC ! Why can we not be Brothers, or we have been Rebels—By Clarence J. Prentice. Softly Now, the Stars are Shining— By M las So* Hubbard. When the Battle Is Over—By E, O. Eaton; Jt is the Chime—By Beoj. 8. Hart. Natilie the Maid of the Mill-by W.O. Peters. La Fontaine aux Perles —Polka Brilllonte—By E. K. Cole. Belma Polka Mazurka— By J. Schrenk. Just received and for sale at REAL'S BOOK AND VARIETY STORK, oct,2 Corner Third and Convention Ste. Fresh Arrivals ; HAVE just received from St. Louis— 100 barrels (best brand) FLOUR. 150 sacks White and Yellow CORN. 3 tiercej Sugar-Cured HAMS. Which I am selling at a small profit for the cosh. W. WAX, au(r10 Near the Court House. r PURE INDIGO! iR BALE at retail by nov2i JOSHUA BEAL.