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OFFICE ON THIRD STREET, OPPOSITE THE BRANCH OF THE LOUISIANA STATE BANK.
VOL. XLVII.
baton kouge, la., saturday morning, december 30, 1865.
no. 79.
''CIJIUT
professional cards.
FUQUA & KILBOURNK,
Attorneys & Counselors at Law»
vrrti I nractice In theCourts of the Parishes of
W «Ä We.t Baton Rouge, Ib.rvlheaud
East and West Feliciana.
DUNN & HERROSi.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
COURT HOUSE SQUARE,
Baton Rouge, La.
TI7-T! I attend to all business in their profession
W entrusted to them, In thisandl theadiotalng
parishes, and in the city of New Orleans.
augl7-t
A.
THOMAS 0RÏBN IIA VIDROS Tu "
Davidson & Bynum,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Office at Baton Rouge, La.
titill practice in the courts of the
\V Florida Parishes. sepUU-t^
« w
STAFFORD & BURNER,
ATTORNEYSAT LAW,
Office, Oor. Laurel A Third St.., up-stairs,
BATON ROOöE, LA.
Will practice In the parishes of Kart
Käst an«J Went Baton Rou*e and Ibemiie.
Business entrusted lo them will rBCeivo^pro^p
attention.
B. E. CHASIY.
j. W.
BtRGESS & CHANEY
Attorneys and Counselors at Law,
O F F ICE ON OH URO II STREET,
BET. CONVENTION * NORTH BOl'LKVARD,
Baton Kouge, La.
ANY business entrusted to their care in the par
Mies of East and West Baton ^nge E»t„d
West Feliciana, Pointe Coupée and IbefVille. wiU
be promptly attended to.
SAMUEL P. GREVES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW*
Florida Street, Baton Rouge, La.
WILL attend to all business entrusted to him
In Bast Baton Rouge and theadjoi.lng par
i »he«» Bt ^
C. I>. FAVROT,
Attorney au d Co uusellor at Law ,
COURT HOUSE SQUARE,
Baton Rouge, La.
WILL praoticein the Parishes of East and West
Bat >n Rouge and Iberville.
Prompt attention will be given to the collection
of all claims, notes and accounts.
References t
J oseph M bnard .1 ne „ 0rlean „,
V oisin a D houist j
W. 8. P ike,
J. A d. R ozier,
n.v2-tf
K. W. *• p * 0ONVKBBB
Knickerbocker & Converse,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
AND
CLAIM AGESTS.
WILL nractice in the several Courts of the Fifth
Judicial District and In the Supreme Court
of Louisiana.
Particular attention paid to the gettlement of
successions. „
Thej have also made arrangements In New Or
leans and Washington City for the successful pros
ecution and collection of
CLAIMS AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT.
Office on the corner of Fifth and Laurel streets
(ltw9 BATON ROUGE, LA.
clayton b. evatt,
Civil Engineer
—AND—
CITY SURVEYOR,
Office with R. W. K mokkrbockeb, Esq,
orner of Fifth and Laurel street«,
HA ION ROUGE, LA.
WILL attend promptly to all professional busi
ness entrusted to him. aug29-4m
w. w. McMAIN & son,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS,
Accountants & General Agents,
auglü-Sm BATON ROUGE, LA.
JOHN M. TRAOY,
Justice of the Peace,
SECOND WARD,
Parish of Knst Baton Rouge.
OFFICE, COR. THIRD AND LAUREL 8T8,
up-stairs, over the son billiard saloon.
F. A. NEPHLER,
Justice of the Peace,
WARD No. ONE,
Office on Boulevard, foot of Third Street.
HAVING resumed business, I am ready to at
tend to all business and suits, within the
earliest delays »f the law. apr8
DR. KRATZ,
OFFICE ON LAl'KEL STREET,
BETWEEN THIRD AND CHURCH,
(Opposite Mrs. Jones' Boarding Ilouse,)
jun24-tf BATON ROUGE, LA.
Dr. J. L. W. PHARES
SURGEON DENTIST,
OFFICE AT THE HEROMAN BUILDING
Corner of Church and Florida Streets,
"IJ A VINO permanently located in
li this city, offers bis services to
his friends and the publte gener
ally. Charges will be reasonable,
and all work guaranteed.
References— Dr R. II. D at , Col J. O. Ft qua, Dr,
O. K ratz . Prof W, H. N. M aübuüir.
decll-Sin-pd
NEW LARD I
AT RETAIL or by the keg.
nov21 JOSHUA B5AL.
VX. HENDERSON.
A. 8. ARCIIKB.
archer & henderson,
FORWARDING <fc COMMISSION
I s^ EEIOKLAJN-TS,
s — aîfd— n
GENERAL STEAMBOAT, COLLECTION
—and—
PURCHASING AGENTS,
Third street, Baton Rouge, L«i
RKFF.R BT PgKMÎSSIO* TO t
Oapt. P. D. Pratt, 1 Capt.Jno. McLean, N. 0.
W. B. Richardson. | H. W. Taylor, N, 0.
K. K. Beckwith. Baton Rouge, La. auglO
Jl. Jackson,
COTTON BUYER
And—,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
CA8H ADVANCES MADE ON
Shipments to his Friends in N. 0. and N. T.
Office Corner of Laurel aud Third Street«, _\
(under the verandah hotel,)
RU(?13 BATON R0UG8,LA.
SIMON MEiNDELSOHN,
SEALER IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Wines, Liquors, Tobaccos, Cigats,
—AND—
FAMILY SXJDPFIjIBS,
C obnïb L afayette asp F lorida S trkkts,
junelT BATON KOUGE, LA.
^ JAMES J. DUNDASS,
wholesale and betail dealbr IN
groceries,
—and—
WESTERN PRODUCE,
Wines, Liquors, Tobacco & Cigars.
"CITY BAKERY,"
CORNER OF MAIN AND LEVEE STREETS,
BATON ROUGE, LA.
JULIUS O. BOGEL,
commission merchant,
AND dealer IN
Plantation and Family Supplies,
COR. MAIN AND LAFAYETTE 8T8,
julyl3 BATON ROUGE, LA.
JAMES MeVAY,
HARDWARE MERCHANT
AND DEALER IN
Agricultural Implements,
WINDOW S H ADES,
WALL PAPER, ETC.
CALLS respectfully the attention of the
public to his large and excellent stock of goodl
pertaining to his line of merchandise. He be
speaks a llbeni share of public patronage.
Store on Third street, opposite the building if
the Louisiana State Bank, j< yl
F. OTTO,
commission merchant,
v —AND—'
WHOLESALE AND RETVIL
DEALER IN
dry goods, cl0thiïg,
grocehieb,
r —AND—,
PLANTATION SUPPLES;
WINES, LI-QUORS,
CIGAE3 AND TOBACCO,
CROCKERY AND TIN WÄE,
AND ALL KINDS OF
WESTERN PRODUCE,
Received per steamers almost daily.
F. O tto respectfully announces to his finds
and customers and the public generally, th his
stoie having been removed Iron, Its former irtd,
adjoining Day's Drug store, to the large storm
warehouse building,
ON THE BOUTH EAST CORNER OF THIRDSD
LAUREL STREETS,
He is tally prepared to keep on hand one o,he
largest and most varied assortment of the ave
artices to be fouad in the city of Baton Rçe.
With his Increased and increasing faciiitiefor
obtaining and storing merchandize, he is en%d
to meet all present and future demands, and tVe
fore Invites the special attention of purchaser
that fket, hoping by a spirit of aecommodatioto
please all, and to always sell on as reason] e
terms as the state of the markets will permilo
secure a lib ral share of regular patronage.
Please call before purchasing elsewhere
auglO-tf
•Votary Public.
I WOULD most respectfully *onounceto>
friends and the public generally, that I 4
□ow prepared to make Inventorias, Apprai.
men ta, Partitions, receive Wills, make Pro tes
Matrimonial Contracts and Instruments of Wr
ing, to hold family Meetings, and Meetings
Creditors, Ac.
All businese entrusted to me will be attend*
to with promptness and dispatch.
JNO. M, TRACY.
Jmtict of the Peace and Notary Public,
oetli Offiae, Corner Third and Laurel Stl.
GROCERY
—amd—
provision house,
PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
« » >
E. R. BECKWITH,
THIRD ST., CORNER OF LA UREL,
BATON ROUGE, LA.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND EVERY VARIETY 0»
PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
Planters and others would do well to call
before purcha ing elsewhere.
Cotton bought at highest market rates.
july6-8mos.
JOSHUA BEAL,
Corner of Third and Convention Sts.,
baton rouge, la.
GENERAL DfWCLEB IN
WESTERN PRODUCE,
Family and Plantation Supplies ,
SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY,
FANCY GOODS,
AND NOTIONS GENERALLY.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
fW Terms Cash. julyl
M. GRANARY,
DEALER IN
western produce,
FAMILY GROCERIES
-AND
Plantation Supplies Generally.
BEOS leave to inform his friends and
the public at large, that he will keep on
htnd fresh and full supplies of all articles in the
ptovision line, which he will sell on term» to suit
tte cash basis of trade. A liberal share of pat
ronage is respectfully solicited, at his stand on
Tlird street. julyl
NICHOLAS WAX,
DEALER IN
western produce
-AND
FAMILY GROCERIES.
IS constantly receiving, direct from the
West and other quarters, every species of arti
cle required for
Family or Plantation use.
He has increased facilities for obtaihing supplies,
»nd is determined t» keep up with the demands
olhis customers, and to deal with them satisfac
torily on the score of quality and price—his motto
being
"Quick gal«» and Small Profits.,'
Mr. R. HOFFMAN, well known to our citizens,
will be found "behind the counter" ready to at
tend to business calls.
Please drop in at the old stand, near the Court
House, where we shall be happy to see you.
julyl-tf
.
BLUM.
DEALER IN
dry goods, groceries
PROVISIONS.
An d Plantat i on Suppli es Generally ,
ALSO,
CROCKERY, TIN, WOOD k WILLOW WARE
Store, Cor. Africa and St. Napoleon Sts.,
BATON ROUGE, LA.
DETERMINED to keep a full and well
selected stock of articles sueh as go to make
up a flrat-rate variety store, A. BLUM hopes to
merit and receive an increased amount af pat
ronage. He respectfully inrites his old customer»
and the public at large, to continue their calls as
.usual, assuring them of bis determination to
please and satisfy them in «very particular.
july6-tf
CAMILIO QUINTERO,
DEALER IN
HAVANA CIGARS,
G 1 O- A. K. ET X -A.S,
Smoking and Chewing Tobacco,
SNUFF, PIPES, ETC.,
Corner of Third and Florida streets,
BATON ROUGE,LA.
IN addition to his large assortment of the
best brands and Qualities of all articles in the
line of a Tobacconist, CAMILLO QUINTERO,
keeps aiso on hand a choice variety of "Notions,"
such as fine Pocket Knives, Stationery, etc., to
which he invitee public attention, guaranteeing
to give satisfaction to ail customers. julyl-tf
Baton Rouge Marble W»rks.
J. SMOLLEN & Co.,
MANUFACTCBER8 09
TOMBS, MONUMENTS,
HEAD-STONES, MANTELS, ETC.,
Corner of Main and Church streets,
jal^g BATON ROUGE, LA.
N. 0. ADVERTISEMENTS.
W. i. PIU... ..l. U. LAPKTKRB ,...A. BR0TH1B.
pike, lapetre & brother,
BANKERS,
DIALBRS IK
F0HEIGN & DOMESTIC EXCHANGE,
BONDS, STOCKS, COIN AND
rrKroxTuriBisrT NOTES.
OFFICE ON CAMP STREET,
Between Canal and Common Streets,
f New Orleans, La.
deelT-y
j. i. warben. t. w. ckawpobd.
WARREN & CRAWFORD)
(Successors to Warren, Gillmore I Co.,)
COTTON FACTORS
—AND— _ -
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 29 CARONDELET STREET,
Julyll-6m* NEW ORLEANS, LA.
R. PRITCHARD,
[Formerly Pritchard k Flower.]
COTTON FACTOR
—AMD—
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 53 Carondelet Street,
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
W~ Liberal Cash Advances and Supplies fur
nished on consignments of Cotton, Sugar, Ac., to
his address.
References t
F dqca 4 K ilb odb se, I P ik b , L apjtbb AB iothu
Baton Rouga, La.) New Orleans, La.
aug8-6m
MA¥ER BROTHERS,
Crescent City Steam Tobacco Works
Nos. 49 and 51 LAFAYETTE STREET,
Sale» Room—No. 51 Tchoupltoula« St
MAYER BROTHERS,
No. 51 TCHOUPITOÜLAS STREET.
BETWEEN POYDRAS AND NATCHEZ,
New Orleans, La.
malmi«
j ^EAF A CHEWING, * MANUFACTURERS OF
Smoking Tobacco and Cigars.
A heavy well selected atock constantly
on hand. jnl/29-tf
NEW ORLEANS
carpet warehouse,
19 CHARTRES STREET,
Between Canal and Cuntomliouse.
We have on band and are receiving • large
assortment of
carpeting of all kinds
SUCH AB*—
MEDALLION,
VELVET,
WILTON,
BRUSSELS,
TAPESTRY,
3-PLY,
INGRAIN,
VENETIAN,
HEMP,
COTTAGE, &c.,
FLOOR OILCLOTHS,
Of all widths and qualities.
MATTING,
White checkered and fancy.
WINDOW SHADES,
Cornices and Bands.
TABLE and PIANO COVERS,
RUGS,
MATS,
ENAMEL CLOTHS,
Of varions qualities and colors.
COCOA MATTING and MATS,
HAIR CLOTH, &c., &., &c
All of wBich we offer at moderate advances on
manufacturer's prices, for cash.
aag8-ly A. BROUSSEAU k CO.
FAKCY GOODS ! FANCY GOODS! !
GUÉBLE & GOURSAUD,
137 Canal Street 137
DIRECT IMPORTERB OF
FRENCH, ENGLISH & GERMAN
FANCY GOODS, RIBBONS,
HOSIERY, <5BO.
WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY inform country
buyer», that we are now prepared to show
them the most complete and best selected stock of
FANCY GOODS in this city. A full assortment of
BERLIN ZEPHYRS—warranted.
BELTS an A-BUCKLES,
COMBS and BRUSHES, of all sorts.
THE BEST FRENCH CORSETS,
FRENCH PERFUMERIES,
And KID GLOVES.
A full line of
DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, ETC.
Come and examine our splenica stock, which
has been selected by our Mr.GUEBLK himself, in
Paris and Germany, so we may recommend It for
the quality and taste of the goods, as well as the
ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES,
We are enabled to sell them & r.
PURCHASE HODS« II PARIS '.
NO. 12 FAUBOURG POI8SOINNIKRE.
GUÉBLÉ & GOURSAUD,
137 Ganal street,
uptSO Teuro BoUdlngi:
the oldest establishment
IN THE SOUTH, '
Removed from No. 10 Old Levee, •
Corner of Gravier St . and Bank Flaee
H. CASS1DY,
SAIL HVE-A-ZKEIFt,
TENT, AWNING AND
Flag Manufactory.
IMPellTKKS AND DKAÏ.BES !H
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ,
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH
Light and Heavy Canvass ,
fre nch and english buntings, be,
Pays strict attention to making, 10 a superior
manner, all sorts of Fancy Boat sod Yacht tails ;
also every description of Wood and Iron Frame
Awnings,lor Stores, Galleries, Offices, Steamboats,
etc., at moderate prices.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
CAMP FTXEUSTITTJIRE,
goch as
Portable Camp Cots, Chairs, Stools,
Always on hand In any quantity.
ALSO EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
American , Foreign & Fancy Flags ,
Steamboats' Sç Shins' Burgees,
JACK PENNANTS. ETC.
on hanu and made to order.
Fall Ropes, Slings, etc.,spliced and furnished at
a moment's notice. Blocks of every description
strapped.
TRUNKS NEATLY COVERED.
N. B.—Particular attention paid to getting up,
in superior style and finish, a 1 sorts of Plain or
Fancy Embroidered Silk Kings or Banners, for
Military or other Companies; and also to the
Manufacturing of Circus Tents, having had ciuch
experience in that line.
All articles of Canvass will be warranted proof
against rot or mildew. nov'2-y
THOS. B. BODLEY & CO.,
No. 9. PERDIDO STREET,
(AOIOINlNO HA BOMIG BUILDING,)
office, No. 138, «ravier strfivlct,
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
Circular Saw Mills, Stationary and Portable Steam
Engines, Circular Cross Cut Mill and Mu
ley Saws,Corn Mills, Wheat Mills,
And Bolting Apparatus,
Shafting Pullies
And Belting.
ail descriptions 0»
PLANTATION MACHINERY AND
agricultural implements
WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A full supply of
CANE CARTS, PLANTA
TION AND ROADWAGONS,
TIMBER WHEELS AND WHEELBARROWS,
From the well known Faciory of
joshua bodley, WHEEL.NG, VA.
W» have connected with extensive Foundries
and Machine Shops in at. Louis, Louisville, Cin
cinnati and Pittsburg, through which we are pre
pared to contract for any class rf machinery, on
most favorable terms, and deÜ7er anywhere north
•f New Orleans, free of freight.
THOS. H. B0DLEY-& CO.
oct81-y
NOTICE.
THE undersigned havtf renewed their;
former Partnership, and will transaot busl4
ness ander ths name of STEVENS t SEYMOUR]
at their old stand, Nos. 06, and 98 Common St.,
opposite th* City Hotel.
E. R. STEVENS.
Per W. E. StrMOoa.
W, K. SEYMOUR.
N*w 0* l«ans , July 1,18(56. yl8
paper, stationery
—AND—
FANCY GOODS.
Warehouse, Nos. 96 and 98 Common St.
WE are now receiving by almost every
arrival a large stock of
POINTING,
WRITING AND
WRAPPING PAPER,
PAPER BAGS,
BLANK BOOKS,
STATIONERY ofali kinds,
And FANCY OOOD8.
Received per steamer Evening Star and ship
Freedom—
44 cases CAP and LETTER PAPER.
40 reams COTTON SAMPLING PAPER.
10 cases 8CH00L SLATES.
200 dozen WEBSTER'S SPELLING BOOKS.
150, 000 PAPER BAGS, all sines, from X to 26 jt>
COMBS,
NEEDLES,
PINS,
TOOTH BRUSHES,
And a general assortment of
FANCY GOODS.
For sale at reduced prices.
8TEVENS A SEYMOUR,
j u )yl8 96 aud 9S Common street.
Mississippi Hotel,
120 CHARTRES STREET 120
Corner of St. Louis,
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
MR. f AUHBRT. whose furniiihed rooms, Char
tres street, between St. Louis and Toulousje,
were so well known, has just opened the Missis
sippi Hotel, No. 120 Chartres street, oorner of St.
^TRAVELERS will find In the above establish
ment FURNISHED ROOMS, at modérât e prices;
they may also hare their MEALS, by the day or
by the week.
All will m*et with that comfort which, for ten
years, has been found in A ocut's House.
oot88 -»a
''CIJIUT
One Year Affo.
What stars have faded from our Ay
What hopes Uufaded but to diel
WhBt dreams io fondly pondered o'er,
Forever lost the hues (hey war« I
How like a death-knell, sad and slow,
Tolls through the soul ''one year agol"
Where Is the face w« Joved to grett,
The form that graced the fireside seat,
The gentie smilei the winning way,
That blessed our life path day by day?
Where fled those accents soft and low
That thrilled.our hearts "one year agof
Ah ! vacant is the fireside chair,
The MUiletlwt won no longer there;
From door and ha'l, from porch aud lawn,
The echo of the voie,£ is gone,
And we who linger only know
How much #as lost "one year agol*
BesMe her i<r»ve the marblt white
Keeps silent guard by day aod night t
Serene she sleeps, nor heeds the tread
Oi'tov'steps o'er her lowly bed:
Her pulseless bresi.1 no more may Know
The pangs of life "one year ago t"
But why repinef A few more year«,
A few more broken sighs and teart,
And we, enlisted with the dead,
Shall fallow where her steps have fled;
To that lar world r>Juicing go
To which she passed "one year ago !"
FURNITURE!
CABINET MAKING,
xjisriDErtarAmiisrcSi-,
PARLOR, OFFICE AND COOKING STOVES,
GROCERIES, &o.
JOHN L. WOLFF, respectfully an
nounces. that ke has resumed busi-,
ness ft his old stand, corner of MaiD J
and Penitentiary (or Sevei th)street«,*
Batoa Rouge, La , where has, and will continue
toieep ijru hand, a good assortment of FAMILY
GKOCKKIK b ; likewise, a variety of excellent
KURS HUH fc, Parlor. ( rfficç aud Cooking fcTOV ES,
to ail which he asks the attertlon of the public.
He is also prepared to attend with promptness
and dispatch to every species of work connected
wi. h his business as .j,.. . Ivjj ,
Cabinet Maker and IndertaJter.
Please gi"e him a.call and examine his varied
business stock. 1 ' r "''' ■ . f
A liberal share of encouragement and support
is respectfully solicited from his old friends and
the publia generally, sept28-tf
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS, i
Mal» St., between Tiitrd smd Church,
BA TON ROUO E, LA.
THE ufadersigned is now prepared to recelv* «r»
.ers .or all kipds of Furniture and Cabinet
work. Will uisks ot mend in the beat manner,
and at the lowest figures, fob cash onlt . In th*
Undertaking business be has now pn hand a fin*
assortment of Metallic Cases, and is reaiiy to re
ceive order* in,fiiis line of business, which will
meet the attention usually given by th* old irsa
of Piper * Bradford.
aug6 FRED. FtJNKl.
A. BAUMSTARK,
FURNITURE, TOYS AND VARIETIES,
Corner of Church <5" Laurel street»,
BATON ROUGE, LA.
A GRKAT variety of Fancy Goods
always on hand.
Also, a large assortment of Toys,"
for Christmas and New Year Holl- *
days, at the lowest possible figure..
Aiso. a choice assortment of Candies, together
with Wiiluw Ware, • c. nov30-tjan-pd
To Builders
AND
PROPERTY HOLDERS.
TO facilitate alt who may contemplate building
or repairing their property, i am prepared to
receive and fill any «rders for such building mate
rials as are not usually kept on hand here for
sale. Such as£!LATE8, TILES, DR! B8ED FLOOR
ING, CEILING,Etc., andat a very small per cent
age above cost. And will keepoo band, LUMBER,
BRICK, uIME, SIIINGLE8, CÉMENT, PLASTER
P ari », PLASTERING LATHS and HAIR, wilh
such other materials as may be called 'or In con
nection therewith.
I will also attend to making ont Bills of Lumber
and other materiato,and will personally superin
tend the erection of any buildings, or the con
struction >f any work in çornectio» with the
Building Department, On reasonable terms.
•aug26 JAMES Mo YAY, Builder.
Mme. JYICUO LSOJV,
MIDWIFE,
Elève de l'Hôpital de la Maternité a Paris,
A sd of the E nglish L ying in M onth H ospital, S t.
G koegks-in th* H klds, L ondon. ,,
OFFERS her services to the ladies of Baton
Ron><e and its vl«inlt,y' professionally, also
in the treatment of all the disease; 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 Ö y. M. * nnr2-tf
w
<:\\ MUSIC!
Why can we not be Brothers, or we hay* b(*a
Rebels—By Ciarene« J. Prentice.
Softly Now, the Stars are Shining—By Miss Sa*
Hubbard.
When the Battle is Over—By E. O. Eaton.
It is the Chime—By Benj. 8. Hart.
Natilie the Maid of the Mill—by W. C. Peters.
La Fontaine aux Perles— Polka Brilliant*—By
E. K. Cole.
Selma Polka Mazurka—By J. Schrenk.
Just received and for sale at
BEAL'S BOOK AND VARIETY 8TORB,
oct2 Corner Third and Oonvention Bts.
Fresh Arrivals
J HAVE jast received from Bt. Louis—
100 barrels (bost brand) FLOUR.
160 sarts White and Yellow CORN.
a tierce,. Sugar-Cured HAMS.
Which I am selling at a small profit for the cuh.
N. WAX,
©
auglO
Neat the Court House.
PURE INDIGO t
Ïï^OR 8 VLE at retail by
1 HOV2A. JOSHUA BEAL.
SOMETHING NEW.
I)EST QUALITY ILLUMINATING AND LUBRI
> CATING COAL OILS, in 5 and 10 gallon Pat
ent Safety Cans. Prices moderate.
aagia JOaaVA BEAL,

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