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9 8 m m** > k Comet. OFFICE* ON THIRD STREET, OPPOSITE THE BRANCH OF THE LOUISIANA STATE BANK. .) / i .) .t l k ■ •{ 'ai tlliltilku JU-Lii ll . . , i j , f. ——- - rr-r X-Jl, — »■-: - .. • BATON ÉÔUGE, LA., THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 28, 1865. • III 1 h*i — r r— --- - r-| • IIIII iMil-éilii II il I , VOL. MIL M mm NO. 78. PROKKSSIONAL CARDS. J.O i J. <J. KILBO'jRNB, IIa um Ronge, ''*•/ Clinton, La. KO QUA *fc KÏLBOUKNK, Attorneys & llonnaelors at Law, w IM. pruoflO" It! the Oeurl» "f the Parldie« Kauf i h i Weit II*ton itoUtft, lblrVllie fcnd East noil Went I ellclana. KUJ:1 IUIM.1 A HERBOfl » ATT< )1 tNEY S AT LAW, co uxi r Ji o us a. sq hare, ïîi. <1x1 Rouge, Li». WILL attend to »II bu.lno». In their prnfe»»inn entrusted !" tiiem. I» Un» »«a the adjoining pariolic., nud I» tbe city of New Orlesn». autflT-t TIIOMAM HHKRH RAVJOBOÉ . , ...»..—Toll BTH09 Davidson & Bynum, ATTOI { N EYS AT LAW oil!«« (if. Ui»toii Hong", Ln Wit J. C. •TAKr.'Mll» W * •ÜÜHÄIHU 8TAFF0UB & BUMiMEttf ATTOK NEYS ATLAW, Offloe, Cor. l,aurel It Third St« , up-italrs, umi RO0UE, I.A. ^yil,l, practice In tho parishes of Hast. FellcUna ri,i, PKAOWfc in thic oouktb or THE Morula PaHt-Hoa* jjj^«iptlU-tt Knit tin t ";Ve«t Baton llouitti »nil IHervJllo lluiilhnsa entrusted to tli«m will receive prompt h It ou t ion. , siipttfi j. w. buhobhb .. B. I. Oil A SKY Itl RGLSS k (HANKY, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, office on oll uro ii street, HET. CoBViHTKIN * NORTH »illJt.RVAKD, Hilton Itoiik <", I'll" ANY bu.lnes* ninuted to their cure in the par •(«he» of hunt h mi Wrst limon tt'Uge, Eiistahd Went Feliciana, Pointe Coupé» and Iberville, will bo promptly attended to. »ept2 SUHKL P. (iUliVES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Fiorlifn Street, Bnton ICouge, l.a. Will attend to all btudneas eiitrustrd to him in Ka»t »«oh KCiUi» and theailjol In»par I ah en. MP«*» C. s>. l'A V HOT, Attorney aiitl f omisellor at Law ooubt llouss square, Ilm ton Kongo, lia, WIM. prattle» 111 the l'ail»b««of liant and We«t list, <ii Itoun» and Iberville. Prompt atteniloo will lie ulveu to the oollectlon of ail oluiina, not m and account). KiTvreneei I W. n. Vitt, .ToKEfH MMAttb.l N Orlean* J. Ad. HOMKR, VIIIBIN A DROUHT/ New url01ni - R. w. knickkhbocreb. ■ A. P. OOBVKBBR Knickerbocker & fonverse, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND € I- A I M A« EM TS. WIM, nractice In the ««veral Oonrtj of the Fifth Judicial Oiitrlct and lu th'Suprome Court of I ouinlana. Particular attention paid to the Rettlement of ■uccmialnai, The, have all'i made arrahifeinentii In New Or lean« and Waahlliffton City for the nuouaBsful pro» ecution and collection of CliAÎM!» AO UNP'P TFilî (Kl VRItMMKNT. OfHce on the cor ner of Fifth and Laurel alreeta docfl . IIATON ROÜUK, LA. CLAYTON B. EVATT. Civil Engineer — AND— CITY SURVEYOR, tftflci Wish K. W. KMCKERB'iCltr.ii, Bm |^ ornorot I tVt Ii anil l.nurcl «trect«, UA 1 OX It 0170 K, LA. WIM., attend promptly to all professional bunl nos» entrusted to h m. ang29-4tn U. H. McMAIN & S0\, iik'aIj estate brokers, Acoouataats & General Agents, auiil2-8tn BATON ROUOM, LA. JOHN M. TltA( Y, Justice of the Pcaec, FF, CO X/J WARD, Parlait (if Eii*t Itiiton llon|(c, OFFICE, COU. TUIIIU AND LAUREL 8T9., ü^-sTAtn», ovrn tub anu billiasd Bii.onji. F. A. NKPHI.KR, Justice of the Veacfr, ,i,: WARD So! ON R, 0(11« on B'oilxvarrt, fiot of Third Street. HAVING resumed busi tiens, r am ready to at tend to »II btiaini'R» and nuit», within the earlleKt delays el the law. apr8 I > R. K R A TZ, Ol I ICE «m I, A II H E I, STHEET, UETWICKN THIRD AND 0HT1RCH, (Opposite Urs. Jones' Boarding House,) juo24 lf U VTOIV ROITGK, LA. Dr. .1. L. W. PHARES, SURGEON DENTIST, OFFICE AT THK ItEftOMAN BUILDINÖ. Corner of C'lturcli and Florida Street*, rf AVlNfl prtrn'nn»*nOr lornted în l thU rity, oiïfrH his hhtv ce« to h»« fii^ndp an<l th* public gencr ally. Charnc« win be roascnable, and all work it'iftrantefv!. l>t R 11. T >at . Col J. 0. F dqua . Dr. 0. Ka ^Tz. Prof W. II. N. M aorttoer. decll-5m-p«l NEW LARD! i T RETAIL or jy tb« ka* JOSHUA BBAL, ilfOEjrtRAL STÉAMBOAT, COLLECTION :..**« t V; •> , Ù.U r - I C1KA —ASH— PUROHA8IN G AORNTS, Third •Irort, Butw Hon*», I.». ><ru BT WMtKÎWtOR TO I Cant. P. I). Pratt, I C»pV .»no. Met.«» ii. N .O. '* W. ». KI'h*M«on. I H W Taylor, N. O. H. R. «««»»Ith. Baton Könne, La. auglO 4. ». XHOHKK. t1 WM. IIBKDKIUON. ARCHER k HENDERSON, F O H W A K I> I N (i' & Cok MlWsTO N «f. Jackson, COTTON BUYER ,—And—. COMMISSION MERCHANT, CA8II ADVANOEö MADS ON Sliipment* to his Friends in N. Ô. and S, Y. OJfiw Corner of La urel au't Third Streits, | ( omiia TBK raiANbàn botM.,) buk 15 tUfON 110Ü0K, LA. i IffvlU 1- ?! i 1 •• SIMON MiîNUiiliSUIIN, IlKALKIt IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS > Wiues, Liquors, Tobacco», Cigar», FAMIL? sxj^r'liTEis, Oo*pi»a LiritCTfe Pl-omn* HrnaRra, junelT BATON llül tH. «.A. J JAMES J. DUNDASS, Wlini.WAUC Airo BBTAJt, DBA!,»« IK GROCERIES, —AND— WESTERN PROI5ÙOE, Wines, Liquors, Tobacco & Cigars. "amr bakbry ,» COIfNBR OP MAIN AND LEVEE STREETS, BATON BOUGE, LA. jui.rüao. ßOGßii» ' COMMISSION MERCHANT, „ i ■■ 9 ▲Bb DBAf.BR IN Plantation and Family Supplies, j COR. MAIN AND LAPA YHTTI4 8TH., July 13 i BATON UOlitiK , LA, JAMES McVAY, HARDWARE MERCHANT AND IlKAI.Klt IN ■l-rin Agricultural Implement», WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPER, ETC. riALLH respectfully the attention of the v public to his larice and excellent stock of goods piriainlrrK to bis line lit ul«rc v :hndl'»e. ÏI» be speaks a llber.il share of public patronnée. '■ Store on Third street, opposite the bttfldinjc of the Louisiana State Bank. ju yl JEPm <7*> lr T , *T* <*-> COMMISSION MERCHANT, J 1 AND—' '»■ 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL / -A'. > • DEALEK IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCBRIBS, AND— s PLANTATION SUPPLIES; WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, CROCKERY AND TIN WARE, AND AI.L KINDH OF WESTERN PROD IT C E, Recetysd pef fitaaaiers ilruost daily. F. OTTQ rii«po;tfull}r anuouuees to his l'riend» and 4ustoiners and the publie generally, that his e having; been removed Iron, i t s former ^tai.d, ilbing Day's Drug store, to the large store anil warehouse building, ON THE SOUTH BA8T CORNEROF THIRD AND LAUREL STREETS, He I« fully p-epared to keep on hand one of the lantest and most varied »«»»rtmeiirs of the above *rtlc«s to be foiiad in the city of Baton Rouge. | With his Increased And increasing facilities for obtaining and storing œeivhaml i«* ha is enabled to meet all present »od future demands.anil there, fore Invites the sp^clafKttentiofi of porcHasevs to that fact, hoping by a spirit of aocomuu'd"tiou to plea*» all. and to *iways sell on a» fefcjoA*W» terma as the state of the markets will permit, to secure a lib ral share of regular patr(i6«go. Pleuse call befor* purchasing elauwhçr» anglO-tf JYotary Public. I WOULD most respectfully announce to ray Mends and the publié generally, that I am now prepared to mak* Tnrentorles, Appraise ments, Partitions, reSaivè- Will«, make Protests, Matrimonial Contracts and Instruments of Writ ing, to hold Family Meetings, and Meetings of Creditor», *e All busiuess entrusted to me will be attended to with promptness and 'UspiV h. J\o. ÄI. TUAcy, of tfit Peace and Jfotaru PnUia oetli 018oe, Oorotr Third aad Uarel iU. ./(■ I i « -, AT *' GKOClÈïtY —AMD—' PROVISION HOUSE, PLANTATION HIWUE». E. R. BEOXVITH, mini) ST., CORNJCR OF LA UREL, IlATOTf ROUfÜE, LA. OONSTANTLVON HAND EVERT VARIETY OK PI.ANTATIOM «IPPIJHM. IV I'lantt-rs and others wonlil do well to call before puroha ing elsewhere. Cotton bought at higlitit niurUut rates. julyfMJmos. JOSHUA BEAL, Comer of Third and Conraution St«. r BATON ROUGE, LA. OKMKIiAL DEAL Kit IN WESTERN PRODUCE, Family and Plantation SnppHc*, SCHOOL B00K8, STATIONERY, i'ANUY GOOD8, AND NOTIONS GENERALLY. ntlOES to SUIT Tili: TIMES. 0T" T«nn< Cu*»i. Inlfl M. OR A NARY, DEALER IN WESTERN PRODUCE, FAMILY ÖROÜKRIE8 -AND Plantation Supplies Generally. OEG8 If five to inform hin friend« und J J tho public at large, that he will ii^ep, on hand frnsh and fall supplies of all articles In ilia provision line, which he will sell m> Wtms to suit the cash banls of trade. A liberal share of pat röntg» Is resptotfully solicited, at his stand on Third street. julyl NICHOLAS WAX, WESTERN PRODUCE FAMILY GROCERIES. | 18 conntrtTitly receiving, direct from the West and other quarters, every species of arti cle required for Fbtnily or Plantation use. He has increaned facilities for obtaihirig su polies, and ia determined tu keep up with the demands of Ills ountomers, and to deal with them satlsfac taViijy Oft the scOreof quality and prlr.—hi* motto being i-tlalcH Hales ami Small I'roflls.,' Mr. R. HOFFMAN, well known to onr oH'uens, will be found "beblnd thu counter" reiuly to at tend to business calls. Flense drop in at the old stand, near the Court House, Where wo shall bo happy tb see you. julyl-tf 1 \ A. BIJUM. DUALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PRO VIS IONS, And Plantation Supplies Generally, • A LéO, CROCKERY, TIN, WOOD & WILLOW WARE Etore, Opr. Afrjc# and St. Napoleon 8ts., BATON UOl'UE, LA. Determined to keep » fuii nmi weil telediieil stock of arftrle^uch as go to make Up X firSt-rste vaHetv »tore, A. BLÜM hope» to merit, and reçoive an increased nmonnt af pat ronage. He rcFpeçtfully invites his old customers and the puMIc at largo, to continuo their callB as dstr^iL, assuring them of his determination to pieuse and «atlsfy them in every particular. t > : > s - ' ■' "(IAM11.L0 QUINTERO, DEALKB IN HAVANA CIGARS, O t G'ARETTAS, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, SNUFF, PIPES, ETC., 0oru6r of* Third and Florida Btr etB, BATON ltOtTUK.LA. IN addition to his large assortment of the beat brands and dualities of all articles in the | ta» of à Tobacconist, ÖAMILL0 tlUIJit'ERO, keeps a i so on bund a choice variety ofNotlorn," sucb as Une J'ocM Jtnimx, .Statimery, etc., to whieh he invites public attention, guaranteeing to give satisfaction to ail customers. julyl-tf Baton Roage Marble Works J. SMOLLKN & Co., MANÜl'ACTI.RW'8 OF TOMBS, MOJI-IJJJIEBT», HKAD-BTONE8, MANTELS, ETC., Corn«r of Main and Cbnrch streets, j.,1,34 B ATO!» ROIOB, LA. *» N. 0. ADVERTISEMENTS . w. ». pik* » m . LAritrsa» a. aaoviti». PIKE, LAPETRE & BROTHER, BANKERS, MAI. aas IM FOHEIGN & DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, HO»ff S, STOCKS, COIN AND TTisraxT »,Ä3Eig -T asro tes. OtfflCIQ OR CAMP KT RR KT, Between Canal and Common fltreetv, New Orletm«, Ija. decl7-y "t" i. t. WABÄKN. T. W. OftAWrORD. WARREN A CRAWFORD, (Succsiaort t» Warna, UUIaior« k Co.,) COTTON FACTORS -A»»-- . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 29 OA RONDELET STREET, Joly 11—6m* NEW ORLRANH, LA. R. PRITCHARD, [Formerly I'rlUhard A Flow»'.) COTTON FACTOR COMMISSION MERCHANT, Ho. 69 Caroisd el« t street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. fW Libsral Cash Advances and Supplies fur nisbed on eontlgnment» of Cotton, Sugar, Ac., to his address. Hefereuc«« i FoquA A XiLS o u au, 1 Piaa, L apstrc A Ilaorn** , La./ New Orlaaui, La. llaton Rouge, ang^-fim MAYER Ii KOT VIE lift, Crescent City Steam Tobacco Works Nos. 4» and 61 LAFAYETTE STREET, Hales Rtiam—No. M Tefioupltfttila* It. j MAYER BROTHERS, No. 51TCHOUPITOULAH STREET, BHTWBEN P0YDRA8 AND NATCHEZ, Sew Orleaun, Lau MULla* I« j^EAF A 0HEWING, A MANUFACTURERS OF Bmoking Tobaooo and Cigar». , V9u A heavy «ell Miaeted stock constantly : » / . I jnlyUO-tf on hand, NEW ORLEANS CARPET WAREHOUSE, 19 CHARTRES STREET, ! j5, , • . , r . ,{ , ti Between Canal and Cu«tomhouae. We have on hand and are receiving a large assortment, of CARPETING OF ALL KINDS BUCH AB— MEDALLION, VELVET, WILTON, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, 3-PLY„ INGRAIN, VENETIAN, HEMP, COTTAGE, Ac., FLOOR OILCLOTHS, Of all widths and qualities. MATTING, White checkered and fa«cy. WINDOW SHADES, Cornice» and Bands. TABLE and PIANO COVERS, RUGS, MATS, ENAMEL CLOTHS, Of various qualities and colors. COCOA MATTING and MATS, HAIR CLOTH, &o., Ac. All of which we offer at moderat« advance« on manufacturer's prices, for çath. aug8-ly A. BROUSSEAU fc CO. FANCY GOODS Î FANCY GOODS!! GUÉBM5 4 GOURSAUD, 137 Canal Street 13T DIR EOT IMPORTERS OF FRENCH, KNULI8I1 A OKRMAN FANCY GOODS, RIBBONS, Ü oeiEn-x-, sec. WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY Inform country buyers, that we are now prepared to show them tho most, complote and best selected stockof FANCY GOODS in this city. A full assortment of BERLIN ZEPHYRS—warranted. UEl/TS and BUCKLB8, COMBS and BRUSHES, of all serfs. THK BEST FRENCH CORSETS, FRENCH PERFUMERIES, And KID GLOVES. A fhll line of DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, ETC. Come and examine dor splendid stock, which h a s been »elected by onr Mr. GUÊBLE himself, I d Paris and Germany, so we may recommend it for the quality and taste of the goods, a» well at th« ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICKS, We are enabled to se!! them for. rc«CHA«K not»« « rtirt : NO. 12 FAUBOURG POTSSOINRIEK*. GUÉBLÊ & CrOURSAUD, 137 Canal ftwt, S.ptso T«a»o Ba'.Hlaft OLDEST ESTAHLISHHEM IN THE SOtlTH, Removed from No. Id Old Levee, Corner of Gravier St. and Bank Fiaee H. CASS1DY, SAIL MAKEE, TENT, AWN1N0 AND Plag «Manufactory. IMPORTER» A Nil n*AI,»!l8l* KVKRY DESCRIPTION OF AMERICAN AND ENGLISH Light and Heavy « auvass, FRENCH AND ENGLISH BUNTINGS, te. Pay» strict attention t« niahlnx, in a superior manner, all »ort» of Fancy li<.at rnd Yacht Halls; also every description of W od and Iron Frame A wnlngs, for Stores, Gallerle», OBW«, Steamboats, «to., at moderate priem«. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF OASvrjp FXJRisrxTXJX^E, 8008 A» Portable Camp Cots, Chairs, Stools, Always on hand In any qnsntlty. ALSO EVERY DEBOKI I'TIOS OF America il Foreign & Fancy Flags, Steamboat*' Ships' Burgees, JACK PRNKAN'tS. KTC. ort hanu and made to order. Fall Uopo«, Slings, etc.,»pllc«d and fnriilsbed at a moment'» notion. Illoeks of every description •trapped. • TRUNKS NEATLY COVERED. N. B.-— Particular attention paid to getting up In superior style and finish, a l sort» of Plain or Fancy Embroidered Silk Fing» or Bntin»i«, for Military or other Companies; and al.»o to the Vlanufacturing of CIrcu» Tent», having had much experience In that line. All article» of Canva»» will be warranted proof against rot or mildew. r.ov'2~y THON. B. BODIiEY & 10,, No. O, PERDIDO STREET, (Aiwomuia masosiu *uu.nf*n,) OFFICE, No. 1 .»H, GRAVIER STREET, NEW ORLEANS, LA. Circular Saw Mills, StaUo,.ar> and Portable Ptoam Engines, Circular Cross Cut Mill mid Mil ley Saw», Corn Mills, Wheat Milts, And Bolting Apparatus, Bhafting Pullles And Belting. all »MOaiprioM or PLANTATION MACHINERY AND AORICVLTVRAIi IMPbEMEItTR WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A foil supply of CANE CART». PLANTA TION AND ROAD WAGONS, TIMBER WHEELS AND W HKKLBAKROWS, From the well known Kaeiory of JOSHUA BOOLEY, WHEELING, VA. W» have connected with extensiv» Fo indrles and Machine Shops in nt. Louis, Louisville, Cin cinnati and Pittsburg, through which we are pre oared to contract for any class of machinery, on most favorable forms, and deliver any wb.re north «f New Orleans, free of freight. THOS. H. BODLEY & 00. octSl-y JYOTtCE. THE undersigned have renewed their former Partnership, and will transact busi ness onder the name of STEVENS A SEYMOUR, at thplrold stand, Nos. 09, and 98 Common St., opposite tb* Olty Hotel. £. R. STEVENS. Per W. E. F evmoob. W. K. SEYMOUK, Nwr O rlmahb , July 1,186B. yl8 PAPER, STATIONERY —-ASD— FANCY GOODS. Warehonxe, Nos. 90 and 98 Common St. WE are now receiving by almost eyery arrival a large stock of PsUNTlNG, WRITING AND WRAPPING PAPER, PAPER BAGS, BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY of all kinds, And FANCY GOODS. R«c*lred per steamer Evening Star and »hip Freedom— 44 case» CAP and LETTER PAPER. 40 reams COTTON SAMPLING l'APER. 10 oases SCHOOL Hl.ATKn. »10 dosten WEBST ER'S SPELLING BOOKS. 160,000 PAPER BAGS, all sixes, from Ü to 25ft, COMBS, NEEDLES, PINS, TOOTH BRUSHES, And a general assortment of FANCY GOODS. For »ale at reduced prices. STEVENS & SEYMOUR, Julyl8 96 and 93 Common street. JfiiHHiHsippi Hotel, 120 CHARTRES STREET ...120 Corner of St. Louis, NEW ORLEANS, LA. MR. F ATTBKRT, whose furnished rooms, Char trea street, between St. Lmil« and Touionsse, were »a wmIi known, has just opened the Missis sippi Hotel, No. 120 Chartres street, corner of St. Lonia, TRAVELERS will find in the above establish ment FURNISHED ROOMS, at motleraU priert,' they may also bava their MEALS, by tlie d<y or by the week. All will meet with that comfort which, for ten y«ar*. K m U m found in AcBWf's Ho«»* tar», nan fci <**»4« llw ê'mtk&ëmtt FURNITURE! CABINET MAKING, U3srr>xi3PtT^Lici3Nra-, PARLOR, OFFICE AND COOKING 8TÖVEI, GROCERIES, dfco. J0UN L. Uv nnunces. t ÏQHneas ai bis ' 1 'and Penlie •JOHN L. WOLFF, respectfully an s. that h« tu» returned busl bis old stand, corner of MalnJ nlientlary (or Seventh)street«. Il a to a Honn<\ La , where has, and will eonviau« tr> kerp on hand a good assortment of FAMILY illlOCKltlKe j likewlve. a variety of caoellMt FURNI'l URB, Parlor,Office and Cooking STOVES, tu all winch he asks (he attention of the public, lie is also prepared to attend with pr u mptoeM and dispatch to every specie» of work connaoteA wlih his business as Cabiuct Maker and Undertaker» Please give him a call and examin« hl* NM budiness stork. A llb.iral share of encouragement and support I» r««ti*( tltilly solicited from hi« old friend» ani the public generally. neptSt-tf FURNITURE WARE.ROOMS, ftlnlii Ht., between Third and Chnreh, RA TON RO UO E, LA. Tl|k under signed 1» uow prepared to r«c«lve w. 1 ors ior all kinds of Furniture and Cabinet work. Will make or tieutl In the best mandat, and at the lowest figure., rim OARB OKLT. In the Undei inking buRinem. he has sow on band a tin* ARtofttnust of iletiiilo Cas>.s, and is rtady to re ceive orders lu this line of busine»», which will rneei tbo attention usually given by th« old Ira of Piper * Kraillird. a'tgfl FRED. FUNKI. A. BAUMSTARK, P' iKM iUKK, TOYS AND VARIETIES, Corner of Church <}• Laurel streets, BATON ROUGE, LA. ä A GREAT variety of Fancy tlood» m. always on hand. * m AIho , n large assortment of Toy»,* 11lfor ChrUlioaK and New Year Holl- ' days, at the iowe»t pos.ib'« figure. Al»o, II choice assori ment of t 'andlm, together wlih Will,, w Ware, - c. nov.'10-tjau-pd To iSuilders PROPERTY HOLDERS. fo facilitate all who may contemplât« building I or repairing their property, I am prepared to i ecoiVe and fill any «nier« fur such building mat» rials ae are not unitally kept on hand hero for Sai l, euch an HLAflTKS, TILES, DKh SSED FLOOR ING OKI LING, Etc., and at a very small per c«nt> «m aliovecost. And will keep on hand, LUMBER. ItitlCK, i/l M K, SHINGLES, OF, MENT, PLASTXK PAlilti, PLAhTEItlNW LATHS and HAIR. With eu> Ii other materials as may be called for In con nection therewith. 1 will also attend to making out Bill» Of Lumber and other materials,and will peraonally superin tend the cruction of any building», or the con struction if any work in cor miction with th* Building Department, on reasonable terms. aug20 JAMES McVAY, Builder. High School Tor Boys, CORNER OF FIFTH AND LAUREL STREETS, ( UdU'Hnu formerly the (WirUtirm Church,) DATON ROUGH, LA. fPIIK first session will commence on Wedn««. 1. day, the 2id of November. Pnplls will b« pr pitrod for admtSHinn Into College; and for tht different pursuit» in life, without a cladloal course. Parents resoling at a distance may ob tain board lor their children in privat« familial la the neighborhood of theSchool. 'f*RMK—Pive, eight and ten dollar» per month, Tbl» School will be opened at the time above •tared and every endeavor be made by »triot at Unt.ion, regard to the economical education of the jouLh* piared in hi» eharg», and energetic and well directed efforts, to impart to them a thorough education by AUGUSTUS B. PAYNE, nov2-tf Principal. JAMRH VANCE »AH. B. HARRO !7B I Vf/irf A* Harbour, LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, Corner of Ch/wroh and Convention SU^ BATON ROUGE.LA. çvjgplyc OUR STABLES are wellequlp ped with fine Hor»e» and con-,^^5? v^yaifce», and every attention ia paid to the ae cimmbda'lon of parties wlahlng Transportation, Pleasure llugijie». Carriages, or Riding Hones, or to (hone who leave animals In our eare. Accum. moiJatloni ampin, fed plentiful and charge» mod. erate. We run no Hage», but will tranaport any parties to any point within traveling distance of this city. __________ novle-lm Jflme. jVMCIMojLSOJV, MIDWIFE, Klive tie VBopUal de la MaterniU a Parts, A md or TBI E hulihb Lnao is Mourn H oufital , Sr. G borors-ih THÏ ll «,n», LoHDoa. OVPEK8 her «ervlc.es to the ladle« of Baton Ron»ie and Its vlcinlt.y professionally, aleo iri the treatment of all the diseases of women and children, Kesldence on St. Philip street, between America and Africa. Consultation hours from 6 A. M. to 7,8 and from 3 to 6 P. M. nov2-tf J^EW MUSIC Why can we not be Brother«, or we have been Rebels—By Clarence J. Prentice. Softly Now, the Stars are Bhinlog—By Mlaa Sat Hubbard. When the Battle in Over—By E. O. Eaton. It is the Chime—By Benj, 8, Hart. Natille the Maid ot the Mill—by W.O. Paten. La Fontaine am Perle»— Polka Brilliant»—By Ü. K. Cole. Be!ma Polka Mazurka—By J, Schrenk. Just received and for sale *t BEAI/8 BOOK AND VARIETY STORE, oct2 Corner Third and Convention SU. Fresh Arrivals I HAVE just received from Bt. Lonli 100 barrels (best brand) FLOUR. 150 sack» White and Yellow CORN. 3 tierce* Sogar-Cured HAMS. Which I am selling at a »mall profit fcr th« eaah. If. WAX, ang10 Near the Court Uoum . F PURE INDIGO I K SALÏat retail by aarSi JOSHUA DIAL.