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BATON ROÏOBl TUESDAY,26, 1865. GTThe Legislature adjourned on Friday, by limitation, to the fourth Monday in .January, ths time fixed for the regular session. Just before adjourning, a message was received from the Governor, vetoing the bill suspending the collection of State Taxes lor the years 18G1, '62, '63 and '64 ; also, the bill for the relief ot Judge liermudez. C hristmas .—Christmas eve and Christmas day, passed off merrily and tranquilly in our city. Social visit ings, kindly greetings, egg -noggings, turkey dinings, and all that sort of thing prevailed, as of yore. We know of several "Christmas trees,'» and "Christmas stockings," which were made to bring forth abundant good fruits, to the infinite delight of the juveniles. Many a scene and incident, gladdened their little hearts, and lent hope and cheerfulness to the hearts of their seniors. The weather was mild like that of April, interspersed with light and passing showers, typical of the "smiles and tears, the hopes and fears" of life's precarious way. A pleasant leaf in the book of life, take it altogether, was this anniver sary of rest, recreation and enjoy ment. May there be many more such leaves to be unsealed to our friends in the future which awaits them. — How TO C lean R ibbons .--A lady sends us the following receipts for cleaning ribbons which she wishes published for the benefit of those of her sex who wish to try a successful experiment, as she has done. ^ In these hard times all economical hints are acceptable. Wet the ribbon in alcohol and fasten the end of it to something firm ; hold the other end in your baud, keeping the ribbon out straight and smooth ; rub it with a piece of castile soap until it* looks decidedly soapy ; then rub hard with a sponge, or, if much soiled, with the back of a knife, keeping the rib bon dripping wet with alcohol. When you have exhausted your patience and think it must be clean, rinse thoroughly in alcohol, fold between cloths, and iron with a hot iron. Don't wring the ribbon ; if you do, it will get creases in it that you can not get out.— Exchange. MAKKIED = On the 19th, by the Key. Father L&rnaudie, Lieut. GKOKKK GARIO, late of the 7th La. Reg., 0. S. A,, to Miss ZOfi GÙ3MAN. Our voice and heart chime in accord with the general good wishes fervently entertained and breathed in buhalf of the "happy twain now min. gled into on#." Masonic Notice. ffl. THE ANNUAL MEETING of Og w7vW-St. .lumen' bodge, No. 47, A.F. TLJ>\ A. M., for the installation of offl- jÜlT / ▼ \ cers elect for the ensuing year, will take plaee at their Hall, to-morrow (Wednes day.) the 27th inst., at 7 o'clock, p. M. Sojourniag brethren in good standing, are in vited to attend. Entered Apprentices and Feliow Crafts invite«; to attend at 9 «'clock, P. M. dec26 JOS. McCORMICK, Secre'ary. Washington R. A. Chapter, No. 5. A Til K ANNUAL MEE 1'ING ofMMV thilS i hanter, for the installation of officers elect for the ensuing®"® year, will take place at their Hall, on to morrow, (Wednesday,) the 27th inst.' at lOo'elock, A. «. Sojourning companies in good standing, are in vited to attend. JOHN JASTKEMSKI, d«cS6 Secretary. WANTED. A SITUATION by an experienced gentleman in the culture of either Cotton or 8ugar, who managed a Cotton Plantation last season. Terms moderate, and the liest of references given. For particulars apply at this office. decl2-tf. $50 REWARD. Â REWARD of Fifty Dollars will be given for the return of the Tax Roll of 1881 to this of fice. Said Roll was lost or mislaid when the town was occupied by the United States forcei in 1862. JAS. E. EL AM, decl9-6t Mayor. LOST TRUNK. ON THURSDAY EVENING my Trunk was taken off the steamboat Fashion and placed on tlie lauding at this place, and the person who I requested to take the same to the boarding house, through mistake took the wrong trunk, which I now have in my possession, at Mrs. S. E. J ones ' boarding-house. Any one having my trunk can leave word with Mrs. JoNBS. decÄMt. H. A. DLCKBRMAN. WOOD PROPOSALS. Ornes P ost Q cahtkrma ster , ) B aton R ouge , L ouisiana , December 21st, 1866. / SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this offl e, by order of the Chief Quartermaster, Department of Louisiana, until 12 o'clock, M, of the 2nd day of January, 1SÖ6, for furnishing the Quartermaster's Department with 1,000 coids of HARD WOOD, to be delivered at the Govern ment Wood Yard. The right to reject any or ail proposals reserved by the Government. All prooosals will be mark ed on the envelope "Wood Proposals" and for warded to this office. D. A. WARD, dec38 Capt. A Post Quartermaster. SPECIAL NOTICE. FTUIURSDAY, at 10 o'clock A. M., the 28th in. I stant. is the time appointed for the ANNUAL MEETING of the LADIES of the FEMALE OR PHAN ASYLUM ASSOCIATION of Raton Rouge. A full attendance of the Board is respectfully requested. MARY W. READ, President of 7.0. A, Association, CHRISTMAS ; —AND— NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS! ■ V { | gILVER BUTTER KNIVES, NAPKIN RINGS, MUSTARD SPOONS, SUGAR & CREAM LADLES, m.r, • / < ■ ' > • —And— A LARGE LOT 0Ï OTHER FANCY SILVERWARE, ALL GUARANTEED .... I'll.. TO BE MADE OF PURE COIN, —And gUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS, WHICH I WILL SELL —At the— ' ' Î LOW RATE — ÖF— ' FROM $2.50 TO $5.00 BY THE PIECE. dec l 6 E. PKSDLKR. NOTICE, C ollector ' s O ffice , Ü. 8. I nternal R evends , ] l»D un EVÏNDÏ, ! IWA, y h, 18t6.1 ggcoMD D istrict of L ouisiana Baton Rouge, Dec. 8th, 11 BY PROVISION of the U. 8. Revenue Law ail Cotton, Sugar and other articles subject to duty, must have such duty paid to the Collector before shipment, or the articles can be shipped ander bond to be furnislied the Collector of the Dis riet, iu which such articles arc located. Hereafter the tax upon Cotton; Sugar, etc., must be paid, or a bond must be furni*hed in double the amount of the tax, before such »hip* nient can be made, and such infringements of thé law as are discovered will work a seizure of such property as may be found to satisfy the amount of tax. with the addition of such penalties as the law allows in such cases. The amount of assessment is due and payable at this office,or if shippers desire to ship on bond, they will make application at this office and bonds will be furnished. ' HENRY BAUSHER, JR., Colleetor anu Disbursing Agent, decl4 United State» Internal Revenue FLOUR, FRESH FLOUR! rjfK BBLS. FLOUR. Just received and s 0 for sale by -J, J. AJUNDA.SÖ, julyl-tf Cor. Main sind Levee 8ts. POWDER, SHOT AND CAPS. A MODERATE STOCK in store and mere» tadnrly looked fbr—prices of the aoti-mono poly order. [novlö] JOâHUA BEAL. LUMBER. rriHK UNDERSIGNED is now prepared to fur X nish LUMBER at his Saw Mill, opposite Ha* ton Rouge, at the usual prices. He solicits a share of public patronage. Order« addressed to Pirn M illitts , will meet with prompt attention. nov28-lm 0. A. PATRICK. TOBACCO! TOBACCO!! A LARGE lot of the best brands of CHE WING TOBACCO, sach as— MAOKIMACK, , MAY Am«, NATURALLEAF, Just received and for sal* by F. OTTO, aug26-tf Corner Third and Laurel Sts. Powder, Shot and Caps. AMMUNITION of various qualities, just re ceived from St. Louis, and for Bale by the undersigned, consisting of RIFLE POWDER in Kegs and Cans. SHOT of various numbers. CAPS—G. D.'s and Waterproof. F. OTTO, octl2-tf Corner of Third and Laurel StB. FLOUR! FLOUR! NOW in store 100 barrels New Wheat Flour and adapted to the wants of Bakers or families. [nov21] JOSHUA BKAL. LEONARD'S. Who will Find Another Pearl? THE FINEST OP OYSTERS, 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, WIJVBS, LIQUORS, And all other concomitants supplied. This is the place to get your money back. Rieht next door to the Harney House Bakery is the place. novl4-8m LEONARD'S. FOR SALE. LIGHT TWO-HORSE JERSEY WAGONS, one with, and the other without cover. For par ticulars apply ut the Drug store of décll-tf ' ~ " J. R. T. HAYNES. 2,000 Just julyl CLEAR SIDES!! LBS. CLEAR SIDES. received and for sale by IV. WAX, Near the Court House, OATS AND BRAN ! SUPPLIES to meet the demaads off pur chasers. Just received and far sale by : V. WAX, julyl-tf Near ttje Court House. POT-WARE. l/VENS, POTS and SKILLETS. ODD LIDS, of ail sistes—a ftue assortment. Just received, and tor sale by julyS2-tf JAMES McVAY. TOBACCO Ï TOBACCO!! A FINE assortment of CHEWING and SMOK ING TOBACCO, in store, and for sale by sept2 JOSHUA BEAL. WHO WANTS A NEW CLOAK! JU8T RECEIVED a lot of beautiful Cloth and Silk Cloaks, also a splendid assortment of Hocp Skirts and Corsets, of the best make. Will be sold less than cost of material at PARKER'S NEW STORK, dec2 Main St, near Third. SOMETHING NEW. Best quality illuminating and lubri - cating COAL OILS, in 6 and 10 gallon Pat ent Safety Cans. Prices moderate. auglï JOSHUA BEAL. SUGAR-CURED 1IAMS. 2 TIERCES SUGAR-CURED HAMS. Just rrceived and for sale by * t- WAX Julyl-tf Haar the Cotrt House. . - Jttore Chancé*\ FOR EVERYBODY! THE UNDERSIGNED offers bis beautiful and wjsll selected stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c., At the following reduced prices : English and American Calicoes 25 tents $3 yard French do 45 do v . Bleached and Brown Cotton... 30 do Red and White Flannel 45 d^ç Delaines—all colors •••• 40 do Splendid Poplins... 40 do Kerseys 8J# do Woolen Jeans... 45 do French Broad Cloth $3 75 do do C&ssim-res 1 90 do do Merjno 1 15 do Fine Alpacca 37% do Mozambique. 60 do Black Silk. 2 60 do Fine White Linen 55 do Swiss Muslin SO do Linen Sheeting, 1 2-4 yd. wide. 2 25 do White Linen Lawn 75 do Ladies' Black Cloth Cloaks 8 00 a piece. do do Silk do 16 00 do Nubian........... * 75 do Sontags 1 75 do Hoop Skirts.. 1 25 do Balmorals 3 75 do Ladies' Shawls 6 00 do Blankets t 6 00 per pair. Kid Gloves 1 50 do Ladies'Shoes ; 2 60 do do Hos» from 25 to 60 do do Gloves....... 30 do Fine Linon Sets—Collars and Sleeves 50 per set. Tucking Combs, from 10 to... 50 apiece. Breskfuäi Corsets... 100 do Hair Nets, 15 cepts to 1 00 do Children's Shoos........;...... 50 per pair. Women's do .............. 2 00 do Shirt Bosoms... 25 do Men's DouLI« Soled Boots.../. 4 60 do do Shoes.-... 2 50 do i' Gents' Soaks, from 25 to 60 do Men's Black and Gray Hats. ..19'» a piece. Boys'Hats 1 00 uo Calico Shirts,. '. 1 25 do Hickory do 95 do Check do 1 50 do White do 2 00 do Canton Flannel Drawers and Undershirts «... 1 25 do Merino Drawers and Under shirts.... 1 60 do Cotton Undershirts 1 00 do Jeans and Sattinet Pants....... 3 00 per pair. Fine Cassimere do 5 00 do Fine Black do 6 25 do do Coats .14 00 do Business do $8 to 16 00 do Fine Cassimere Suits, Coat, Test and Pants 20 00 per suit. Whit« Silk Vests.. 2 50 a piece. Black Overcoats 19 00 do Fine Combs.... 5 a piece. Long Coinbs 15 do White Handkerchiefs 1 75 per dozen. Huckieback Towels 3 00 do Linen Table Covers 2 00 apiece. Madras Handkerchiefs 50 do RAILROAD BAGS, BELTS, GLAZE BAGS, BUCKLES, YALI8RS, RIBBON, TKUtfKS, PKRFLMKKY, Etc., Will be sold at the same rates. 3STOW IS YOUR TIMEI Come and convince yourself that the articles above enumerated will really be sold at the prices specified. J. KUHN, dec5 Third St. opposite the Bank. MAGNIFICENT OPENING Of FALL AND WINTEK DRY GOODS & CLOTHING, at KOWAI j SKI'S Popular Dry Goods Establishment. HAVING made extensive preparation for the trade thij Fall, has now on exhibition, the LARGEST and BEST selected STOCK op i'ANUY AND STAl'LE DRY GOODS, ever offered to the public. IT tS THE ÔSLY PLACE al WHERE A fl'LL ASSORTMENT OF English French and American PKINT3, French and English MERINOS, Plain and Plaid POPLINS, Black and Coi'd ALPACCAS, SATINETS, 8HEETINGS, DENIMS, JEANS, TICKINS, CHECKS, FL ANNELS, BLANKETS, &c., can always be fotnd. > And in the CLOTHING LXISTE, WE OAN DEFY COMPETITION, Às all our ClothiDg has been made in New Orleans, OF THE Latest and moût approved f'axliion 1W SPECIAL ATTENTION Is called to our stock of BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, of EVERY VA1UEIV AND SHAPE. pgf" U e can assure our friends and customers, that it will be to their advantage, by giving ns a c sll before purchasing elsewhere. A. KOWALSKI, Agent, novll Laurel Street. A LARGE LOT CROCKERY ii WARE. CUTLEKY, CURRY COMB? and BRUSHES, WHITE WASH BRUSHES, An assortment of COAL OIL LAMPS. Fpr sale by [novl3] N.WAX. r £IN WARE, CROCKERY WARE, WOODEN WARE. For «Je by JULIUS C. BOGKI*. j fE^EENDLER, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, JEWELRY, <S e O., Third 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, BOOTS and SHOES, (HATS and 0AP3,'4c„ Ac. —ALSO— CHOICE SELECTIONS OF J" E -W E L R "Y i CONSISTING! OF WATCHES, i 1 DIAMOND8, SILVERWARE, RINGIS, ^ CHAINS, NECKLACES, Ac., —And— THE GENUINE BRAZILIAN PEBBLED SPECTACLES, . 1 . • •• ; ALL WARRANTED TO BE FINEST QUALITY AND FINISH, WHICH HE CAN SELL BELOW NEW ORLEANS PRICES ! #S- WATCHES and JEWELRY neatly repaired and warranted, , oct2 -■. ti USEFUL WAItES ! LARGE AN"D VARIED ASSORTMENT OF TIN, "4 WOOD and - . WILLOW WARSS. Jost received and for sale at A. BLUM'S, novSO Corner Africa and St. Napoleon Sts. AUC TION S A IjE OF Males and tgricultiiral Implenreuis. WILL be sold on THURSDAY, D«c. 231 h at Hall's Plantation, 1 mile below the Cor poratlOD, all the MULES, WAGONS, CAKTS, AXKS, SHUVEL8, PLOUGHS, GEARS, HOES, C otton sc aefolds , COTTON BASKETS, SPADES, and a lot of Seasoned WHITE TINE LUMBER, RAILS, PICKETS, POSTS. Ac., now on said place. Sale to cora-nence at 12 M. Terms— Uash on the Spot. dec 14 New and Popular Music, AT SEAL'S BOOK AND VARIETY STORE.'— WHY DON'T YOU NAME THE DAY—by W. J. Landram, FIVE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING—Claribel. I DREAM Ol' TUM— ». E. S. WHY NO ONE TO LOVK Ï— Stephen 0. Foster. A FEW MOKE DAÏii AND WE C ü J l L PART— Mrs. Nesbit. THE TITTERING GALOP—by Chas. Yoan«. SUNNY SOUTH POLKA— Gustave Devernoy. ENGAGEMENT WALTZES—W. 8. Ilensler. RAIN DKOPS—S.O. Eaton. L'AFRICAINE— Ferd. Beyer. Just received by dec!9-6t JOSHUA BEAL. "OUR HOUSE." I HAVE OPENED "OUR HOUSE," comer of Main and Lafayette street», with a large sup ply of Wines, Liquors, Ale and Beer. LUNCH always on the side table, at the lowest prices. Mixed Liquors are much better aud at a lower price than any home in towa. Call and sample. "JOE" late of the Sumpter IIoBse, presides at the bar. Public opinion tests our quautifs. docl4 tf ' EDWARD ALLEN. gïïNDRIES !••••••••• SUNDRIES ! ! FLOUR, I BACON. SHOULDERS, 8. 0. I1AMS, MESS PORK, SALT, CHOICE SUGAR, CHEESE, TEA, COFFEE, . , BLACK PEPPER, COO KlN(i POD A, YEAST POWDERS, CAN FRUITS, PRESERVES, SARDINES, ROPE, INDIA BAGGING, LIME, CEMENT. NAILS, SPIKES. STAJICH, SOAP, MACKEREL, in % and X bbls. and kits. Tobacco, Cigars, &c. For sale by JEL1ÜS G. BOGEL, julyl3 Cor. Main and Lafayette Sts. JUST RECEIVED. pROM S t . LÖUI8 per steamer Missouri: 100 Barrels Extra FLOUR, 50 Sacks OATS, 50 " CORN, 60 BRAN, 29 Rale» HAY, For sale low, at aug29 F. OTTO'S. ONIONS AND POTATOES# i r BARTtELP, New Crop, at retail or by the bbl 10 Prices less than in New Orleans. july27 JÖSHU ABE AL. ' ■ ' OATS AM) BRAN. FULL supplies of the above articles. Just received and for juin by ./. ,T. fotXTOJASS julyl-tf ! Cor. Main and Levee Sts. WANTED ! A PERSON who has thç capital to invest in the cultivation, on shares, of a (food cotton plantation, containing about 250 acres, and eli gibly situàtecTin Mgh ^liud, aUout seven miles from Baton Rouge. For particulars, apply at this bfflce. nov9-tjan-pd JUST RECEIVED! 1 £fi BAGfl Sound Yellow CORN, 1 ÜU 25 Bags Black OATS. 1000 Pounds Clear BACON SIDES, 1 Tierce Sugar-Cured HAMS, 5 Boxai STONE PIPE HEADS. Will JOSHUA KUL, 2STEW GOODS! EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENTS Î UNUSUAL ATTRACTION! MMR.BOHIE, respectfully informs the ladies and others of her friends and patrons, that she lias lately received at her well known store, on ihe ' " .*! ! S. Corner of Third and Main Streets, A BKACTIFCL AND CAREFULLY SELECTED stock of GOODS, consisting in part of v TflE FOLLOWING ARTICLES: SILKS, POPLINS, PRINTS, DELAIS ES, MERINOS, PLAIDS, IID'FS., EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY, FLANNELS, SATINETS, BALMORALS, CASS1MERES, BUCKLES, RIBBONS, —ALSO— A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT PF CORSETS & HAIR NETS, JOST FROM PARIS. —ALSO— A FIM ASSORTMENT OF Ladies' iients' & Children's Shoes, To which she invites the early attention of eus* tomerg. nov28-6m J. J. IJEMEI'JEK, LAFAYETTE STREET, NEXT DOOR TO L. KONDEIIT'S BOOT à SHOE MANUFACTORY, BATON ROUGE, LA. J^ESPECTFULI j Y iaforyis his friends and the public generally, that he has on hand a complete stock of the FLNEST FALL AND WINTER GOODS And is ready to furnish gentlemen with Suits of the Latest. Und Richest Styles. £57" All orders promptly executed. octlT-tf BUCKWHEAT ! BUCKWHEAT ! ! JUST KKCK1VBD 24 bags New Crop Buckwheat. which will be sold by the . ack nr at retail, nov21 J03I1UA BEAL. ONIONS AND POTATOES. FRE3II arrivals of the above,twice per week, at th»* store oi • u"l.: JOfilCA BEAL. LIME! LIME!! ACHOICB selection of Kichard3 l Celebrated Cape Lime, in sture and for saia by sept29 JOSHUA BEAL. CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! JUST received from New York, and for sale at LOW PRICES, a large assortment of FALL AM) WINTER CLOTHING. F. OTTO, aug26-tf Corner Third and Laurel Sts. JUS' ST RECEIVED ! Fresh Thomaaton LIMB, PLASTER PA HIS, OVENS, POTS and SKILLETS—a fine assort. ODD LIDS of all sizes. . OILS, PAINTS and TUIIPKNTINE. WINDOW GLASS and POTTY. nsvl8 JAMES McVAY. NEW MERCHANDISE J LARGE, fresh and well Selected stock of DRY GOODS, IIATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, &c., Just received and for sale at A.BLUM'S, noTuO Corner Africa and St. Napoleon Sts. TVTAS0NIC REGALIAS, l'-L MASTER MASONS' APRONS, KOYAL ARCH APRONS AND SASHES. A nice assortment, just received and for Bale by julyl5 JULIUS V. IJOGKL,. Black and Green Teas. NOW IN STORE, A VERY CIIO CE ARTICLE of recently imported Blank and Green TliAS, which is offered to consumers at moderate prices, and upon the condition that if not found entirely satisfactory, it can be returned and the money will b® refunded. decT JOSHUA BEAL. State of Louisiana—Fifth District Court— Farish of East Baton liougo— Succession oi Evan Hawes—No' 787. WHEKEA8 Samuel 1'. Greeves, Testa mentary Execntor of the last will of Evan Ilawes, has this dayffiled with the Clerk of said Courts a final account of his Administration of thosaidsueeessisn, pray ing that the same bo homologated, and he discharged from his trust. Notice is hereby given to all parties in terested, to file their reasons (if any they have,) within thirty days irom the first publication of this notice, why said appli cation suould not be granted. Witness my hand and seal of said Court, this the 19th day of December, 1865. L. ALLA IN, deciäl. Deputy Clerk. WILLIAM BOGEL, wholesale â »d betail d salir m DRUGS, CHEMICALS, 3viBr>ionsrBS, PAINTS, OILS & DYE STUFFS, Lafayette St., BATON BOUS«, HAS now on hand and Is conlt»ntly racalring direct from the European and Northern mar» kets fresh supplies of DRUGS. MKDI0INES, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS and OILS, STATION KRY, PURK WIN18, LIQUOR«, CHESSMEN arid BOARDS, POCKET OUTLERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, PLAYING CARDS, FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, BLACK and GREEN TEAS, GUNS, PISTOLS, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, FISHING TACKLE, CARTRIDGES, POWDER FLASKS, SHOT POUCHES. GAME BAGS, MERR SCH AUM and WOOD PIPES, SMOKING and CHEWING TOBACCO, VIOLIN and GUITAR STRINGS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, GARDEN SE (CDS, CONFECTIONERY, PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, MUSIC BOX2 8, HAS ALSO SEVERAL FINE-TONED 7 OOT. . v jsl a Mr mom am ROSEWOOD CASE, at lb8s than \i ■ NEW ORLEANS PRICES! P hysicians' miisokiitiojis cartfuUy préparai day or night. novtf FRESH MEDICINES, DRUGS, PERFUMERIES -AND MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. t JASTKEMSKI & McCORMICK, respectfully give notice that they have^ always on band a fresh aupply of MEDICINES, ETC., Which they guarantee to be pure ; alio a choie« assortment of PERFUMERY, from the moat celebrated manufactories, comprit' ing— • i LUBIN'S, Madam DURAND«, BAZIN and WRIGHT'S. A A fine assortment of ESSENCES FOR HANDKERCHIEFS, —AN»— 8CEÏÏED SOAPS. All kinds of fresh genuine MINERAL WATERS Pure LIQUORS, viz : French and American BRANDIES, WHISKY—Rye and Bourbon. PURT WINE, SHERRY and MADEIRA Genuine Holland GIN, Pure SCHNAPPS, French Patent Medicines, Tlx: SIROP DE BRIANT, SIROP DE FLORE, SIROP DE LAMOURIEDX LIQUEUR LAVILLE, ELIXIR ANTI-GLAIROUX, INJECTION BRAN, LEROY'S MEDICINES, VIN DE SEGUIN, PERCHL03MER DE FER DE PRAVAR, HUILLE DE FOIE DE MORUE DE TOUGHB, (de Hog*. Will receive by the next steamer a fre»h lot o Patent Medicines, direct from manufacturers. WINTER GARDEN SEEDS—juit received COAL OIL and COAL LAMPS—a variety on hand. LEECHES always on hand. JW~ AU orders from Vie country carefully pu up and prompt/]) attended to. JASTKEMSKI & McCORMICK, HT Store nearly opposite the Branch of th» Lousiana State Bank. 1 jull JUST Jit HeaVs. RECEIVED ! 300 Bags Prime White and Yellow CORN. 60 .. Fresh BRAN. 60 Barrels New Wheat F I/OUR. 5 .. .. BUCKWHEAT. 10 Gallon Kegs Golden SYRUP. 2 Barrels New MOLASSES. 2 .. COAL OIL. 16 Quarter Boxes New RAISINS. 2 Barrels Large PECANS. SO Bags Assorted SHOT. 100,000 G. 1'. and Waterproof CAPS. POWDER, in Kegs and V. Kegs. 10 Barrels Heavy MESS PORK. 2 Gross P. k M. YKAST POWDERS. 6 Nests New MARKET BASKETS. 1 Barrel Good WHISKY, 50 lltffes SALT. 75 Barrels POTATOES and ONION8. 1 Crate CABBAGE. dec7 JOSHUA BEAL. Powder, Shot and Caps. JUST RECEIVED at my Drug Store, below th* Jail, the following Ammunition, per steamer Julia, from St. Loui* : POWDER—in Kegs and Tin Cana; CAPS—G. D.'s and Waterproof, -Also BOCK SHOT, BIRD, SQUIRREL and TURKEY SHOT, Which I will sell on resaaonable terms. octl2-tf 3. R. T. HAYNES. J u ST RECEIVED ! FLOUR, POTATOES, APPLES, ONIONS, LAGER BEER, Ac., kc, n at ARCHER & HENDERSON'S decT Great Western Produce Depot. MUSIC! MUSIC!! ^HEET MUSIC, for Piano at New Orleans price*. Accordnonr, i lutes, Violins, Flageolets, Fifes and Patent Tift Tubes, Violin and Guitar String«, at SEAL 'S BOOK AND VARIETY STORE, septS Cor. Third and Convention SU,