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BATON ROlIOEi SATURDAY,30, 18G5. C alled M kktino .—There will be a called mooting of the brethren of St. Jamest Lodgo, No. 47, A. F. nn-1 A. M., at their hall, corner of Main and Church streets, this (Saturday) evening, December 80th, d ., 1865, at the usual hour. 8ee notice of J. Ii. T. I I aynbh , Secretary, elsewhere. j^TAn important notice from Mayor E lam , will be found olsowhere insorted, to which pereorn» having gunpowder for sale» woll do well to givothoir timely attention* 1At a regulur meeting of DeSoto Lodge, No. 7,1. O. O. F., hold on Thürs day evening, the following brothren were chosen officer» for tho ensuing year : M. O kanahv , N. G., A. K owalski , V■ G., B. J . M o C ahe, K. S., C. D. FAVHOT, P. S., J. C. C hahkottk , T. .1 M T aylok, I n 0 _ l W. A. H KT AN, ) ' J A MKM MoVAT, j J no. L. Wor.nr,>- W. and O. F. C. Jos. M onoet, J The installation of officors will take place on Thursday evening u«xt at their Lodge Koom. P ublic B alk of M oles, E tc .—Yester day Messrs. B ooel & B eiiminoiiam sold by auction on Mall's plantation a number of mules, cattle, horses and plantation im plements. Tho mules, woro Binall and in bad condition, but nevertheless averaged seventy dollars each. This occasion was the first public entree of theBO gontlemen in the oapaoity of auctioneers. Tho former gentleman aotonded to tho financial mat ters with his usual urbanity and ability, whilst the lattor, our celebrated orator, "N icii .," acquitted himsolf in his usual brilliant style— m fact he is "at homo" in tho business, und before many months we shall expect to see tho name of N. B B krminouam ranked among thoso of tho first auctioneers in tho State. U. 8. T ntkiinal R evenue .—All persons liable to pay duties and taxes under the General Government Act of July 1st, 1SIÎ2, aro requested to give particular at tention to the notice issuod relativo thereto, by Mr. II knrt B ausiieb , Jr., Collector for the Second District of Louisiana—which notice will be found elsewhere inserted in our columns. All failures to comply with tho requirements of the law in the cases specified by tho Collector, within the time set forth, will subject delinquent* to pon altios which it would be better for their interests if they avoid. M asonic I nstallations .—Tho brethren of Ät. Jamas Lodge, No. 47 and of Wash ington It. A. Chapter, No. 5, in this city had a grand time colubrating St. John'« Day, (tho 27th,) at their large and elegant Lodge Room. The ceremonies attending the installation of their respective officers for the new year, were of the most inter esting f.nd impressive character. In tho evening a very large gathering of resident and sojourning brethren partook of a splon did supper, pending the "discussion" of which, numerous impromptu toasts and bits of eloquence woro interchanged, and social harmony and good feeling roigned supreme. The presonce of two of tho very few surviving members of tho " Html* flamboyante" Lodgo which existed forty years ago in our city, added much to the eclat and jntorest in tho proceedings of tho hour, which could not fail to awaken in thoir memories many pleasing rominis cencos of "auld lang syne." S oft S oap fob all S orts of P eople.— For a lieutenant, call him captain; for a middio-ajjfed lady, kiss her, and say that you mistook her for her daughter; for a young gentleman rising fifteen, ask his opinion respecting the comparative merits of a razor; for young ladies, if you know their color to bo natural, accuse them of painting. MARRIED: On the evening < t the 28th of December, st the residence of Mr. .1 S. Montgomery, in the city of Baton Konge, by J M. Tmcy, Esq., J. P„ Mr TH 1 IM AB I). OAKNKY, to Mis» M. KATE POW JCLL, all of Kant Baton Roug* Parish. May the fairest of Heaven'H blessings ever lin. g»r »round you my young 1'rienilK, and you r hlghtost anticipation be realized. 8. liy tho Rev. Thos Price, near Clinton , La, on the 2 si, M r. Cli ARLK8 -TEW AKT, to Miss MA II Y PINO, all of thin city. At the residence of the bride in this city by F. A. Nephler, .1 I'., Mr. GEORGE W. SELF, toMrs. BKIDUÏCT BROWN, on the night of December, 23d A. D. 1 865. Li IST Ol' LETTERS REMAINING IN THE POST OFFICE AT BATON Rouge La., December 30th, 1805. Persons call ing tor letters in the following list, will please say advertised : Ladles' 1,1st. Adam*, 0 mr* A«1 tins, I, Dira llrown, I. M rar*-' HI h ut, VV mrK Olcavelaud, M K mr« l>avis, It M mr« Hothv , I. rar« Hall, M L mrs Oeittlpuieir Bell, C Jones, L m ins M alloy, O mrg Kodgnrn, E FMrs \N hite, L W inrf Whllaker,0 rar« Wright M J rniRi fV* i U 1 a m k J M rnri 9 Wilii&ma M Miss 4 LUI. Darrnck, J D Harrison, S A la) Davis, M A l)r Hampshire, D liurksnk.J Erie. R C Dr Peky, J G Burtrsn N B Col Easterly, J I! Peck. Vf W Bryant, B El hand, C W Sillos, W Chatmsn, A G rover, .111 Whltesides <£ Goleman, J R Dr Grinds. H Archer, Daikin, J O Holy, H Wilson, O Davis, K. Hall, GO Willium*, JMcO Dundas, S llamton, J S William»', H The ni „ il closes at .1 o'clock, P. M.,for »II places wheic livre are p< st, offices. To obtain any of these letter» the applicant H !u «t ct.ll for iidvertiletters, (riving date of the list, »nd p»*(otie cent for »dvertiaing if not called for within me month, they will be Bent to the Dead Letter office. A leanest for the return of the letter to the writer it unclaimed, within 30 days or less, writ en or printed with the writer's name, post offiae, and State across the lett hand end of the envelope on the lace side will be complied with. C. G. BRECKINRIDGE, Postmaltw. CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS! S i ILVER BUTTER KNIVES, NAPKIN RINGS, MUSTARD SPOONS, SUGAR & CREAM LADIES, —And— A largs lot ok other FANCY SILVERWARE, all guaranteed TO BS M A DB OF PURE COIN, '■ '• 1 4 —And— SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESETS, Willen X will bell -At the— LOW IRATE FBOM $2.50 TO $5.00 BY THE PtCE. declö ®" KKHDLJ R< GEO. W. ROCRTS, Baton Roug^La. L. J. TAN8EY, 8t. Louis, Mo. TAN SE Y & ROBERT WAREHOUSE AND «citerai Commission MercUiits ARD DIAIÏRS IB PLANTATION HUPP1 ES, Moss and Cotton Setj, BATON ROUGE, La. WE WOOL!) respectfully call the att tlon of the public to our card, a» above, ai iolicit from them a share of patronage. We ar irepttr •d to «tore and sell Cotton and other Pio re and Plantation and Family Supplies; also, arming Implement* and Machinery; likewise :o( ordern for Live Stock and to do a Cicneral Commi*tiioii l<utln«n> Our desire la by strict attention to bi neue to mûrit the confidence of those who may e ust us •with their patronage. deeil-2w TASSKY *i ROBOTS. Petersou's Lady's Magane —FOB— JANUARY, l^G, — at— JOSHUA BKAL'8 BOOK AND VAKII^TOKE, Comer of Third and Convention ajets. decl9 10t REAL ESTAT For Sale and for lent, THE SUBSCRIBERS offer for sale his and the adjolDing parishes— KIOHT PLANTATION"! varying In size from one hundred to tbien hun dred acres. And FOR KENT, One Plantation, seven hundred acresln land, Cotton Gin, Sugar House, Dwelling, <jns, etc. And another,eix hundred acres, suppljwith all the building», etc., as above. FOR SALB, Five DWELLING HOUSES In town dec9~tf W. W. M c MATM SON. JUST 11ECEIV I). —AT THE Sign of the Big Padlock, Trd St, Briar hooks, TRACE chains, meat cutters, butchkr knives, gun tubes, hoes Sr. rak HOBSE pSHES, CURRY COMBS, oün wipers, sausage stufferi hand axes, hatch %nd MERS. daeM JAMEtVAY. OATS AND BRAN I SUPPLIES to meet the demariï' pur chasers. Just received and for salé BT. jolyl-tf Near the Ooioune. -f POT-WARE. O vens, pots and skillets. ODD LIDS, of all sizes—a fine atoent. Jnst received, and fot sal« by july'22-tf JAMES Î.VY. TOBACCO! TOBACCl A FINE assortment of CHEWINO iSMOK ING TOBACCO, in store, and for^y sept 2 JOSH1EAL. , of Fresh Jtrrival\ J^IRECT FROM THE EST. 75 barrels FLOUR, 20 •• APPLES, 60 •• POTATOES, 20 •• ONIONS, 10 WHISKEY, 60 sacks BRAN, 60 •• OATS, 6 REGS FRESH PIGS' FEET, 2 barrels FRESH BK KAKI? AST t»N, 2 SPARK RIBS,i 60 sacks SALT, MESS PORK, A. For sale by [novl3] FW j O REJYCE ltàSEy LiriYrrrt S treet, B aton R<> BETZ & WEBBEE, Propiors. THIS old and well known establjent has undergo«« thorough repairs and red in stich a style as to compare favorably witfiy other House in the State. No pains will pared by the proprietor» to please and give gen satisfac tion t u their friends and the pubiic. j Their patrons can rely that noneithe very best brands of WINES, LIQUORS ANDJKARS will be kept by them. COI,D LISCH AT AI. lJoiJRS . CHARLfKTZ, dec213m FRED. fBEH. SUGAR-CURED lit 2 TIERCES SUGAR-CUREllAMS. Just rrcelved and for aale by jolyl-tf Nw the I ?AX, > House. Otiore Chance FOK ^ERYBODYI THE UN NED offers big BHAUTirt'L and wb1x SKI.I'C s Of DRY >DS, CLOTHING, Be ihoes, Hats, &c., At th »wing bkduokd price» : English ajl'an Calicoes 2f> eents yard French Bleached j wn Cotton. Bed auu V annel Delaine? Splendid Kerseys. Woolen J French do do loth.... 40 . 40 . 87 X . 45 .$8 75 . 1 60 . 1 76 • 37 % . 60 . 2 60 . 66 . 80 Fine Alp — Mozainb! •••• Black bi •• • Fine Wt on Swiss Mi •••■ Linen SI !. 1 2-4 y<l. wide. 2 25 White liawn 75 Ladies' fOloth Cloaks 8 00 do fSilk. do 15 00 Nubias .1 Son tag* 1 79 "«"P 1 3 JJ Baltnori Ladies'!'" 5 00 Blanket * 6 00 Kid G Is 1 60 Ladle»* 2 60 do lfrotn25to. do p Fine S Sets—Collars and is.... Tuckiinibsnjjrora 16 to... 50 Broakèrsets 1 00 Hair î»5 cents to 1 00 Chlld#hoes 50 Wom J do 2 Sbirtfns 2S Men'sble Boled Boots 4 60 do)» 2 &0 Genti is, from 25 to 60 'a k and Gray Hats... 1 Ï 1 ' Men' Buys' Calle rta. 1 U0 1 26 do do do do do do do do do do a piece. do do do do do do per pair, do do do do per net. a piece, do do per pair, do do do do do a piece, uo do do Uicki lo 95 Cbecl lo 1 60 2 00 'lannel Drawers and llershlrts 1 2® Merl »rawer» and Under 1 60 Cotfc ndersblrt» 1 0" jean d Sattinet Pants 3 00 Finesimere do 5 00 Flnack do 6 26 Coatf«......14 00 Huh* to 16 00 Fin<a«Bitnere PuitH, Coat, lest and Pants 20 00 per suit Wh lilk Vesta 2 60 a piece. Bin 1® 00 do Whil I Cant do do do do do per pair, do do do do Finpnibs Loi oib b» Wl/Hanilkerchiefs... Hutback Towel» Livrable Covers Mills Handkerchief». ra I ioad bags, oii: » aoa, V.ljSES, tliks, 5 a piece. 15 do 1 75 per doaen 8 00 do 2 00 a piece. .... 60 do BELTS, BUCKLES, BIBHON, PERFUMERY, Etc., Will be sold at the same rates. ]p>-W let YOUR TIME I L and convince yourself thaï the articles „(X enumerated will really be sold at the prices soiled. J- * UI1N . ,.5 Third St. opposite the llank. t FLOUR, FRESH FLOUR! BBLS. FLOUR. Just received and for sale by J. J. liUNOAsS, ilyl-tf t Cor. Main and Levee Sta. POWDER, SHOT AND CAPS. i MODERATE STOCK In store and mere k hourly leoked for—prices of the anti-mono order. [novlü] JOSHUA HEAL. TOBACCO! TOBACCO! ! k LARGE lot of the l<est brands of CHEWING A. TOBACCO, such a*— IIACKIMACK, MAY APPLE, NATURAL LEAF, Just received and for sale by aU )j28-tf Corner Third and Laurel Sts. Powder, Shot and Caps. AMMUNITION of various qualities, just re ceived from St. Louis, and for sale by the undersigned, consisting of KIFLK POWDER in Kegs and Cans. SHOT of va-ious numbers CAPS— G. il. a and Waterproof. F. OTTO, octl2-tf Corner ot Third and l aurel Sts. FLOUR ! FLOUR! NOW in store 100 barrels New Wheat Flour and adapted to the wants .of Bakers or , amilies [noV21] JOSHUA BEAL. LEONARDS. Who will Find Another Pearl! T1IE FINEST OF OYSTERS, fried, stewed or in their natural state, "„live and kicking," may always be had at LEONARD'S, at all hours of the day. FRUITS, WINES, LIQUORS And all other concomitant» auppUetr This Is the »lace to get your money back. Rirbt next door to the Harney Hon«: Bakery is the j m novl4-*)m FOR SALE. 2 LIGHT TWO-HORS1Ï JERSEY WAG0N3,one With, and thnother without cover. For par ticular« apply at the Diug "'o™ °f decll-tt J- K - _ CLEAR SIDES!' O AAfl LBS. CLEAR SIDES. Just jO.yU'J received and for sale by N. WAX, j„, yl Near the Court House, WHO WANTS A NEW CLOAK! JUST RECEIVED a lot of beautiful Cloth and Silk Cloaks, also a splendid assortment of Horp Skirts and Corsets, of the best make. Will be sold less than STORE, dec 2 Main St. near Third. A LARGE LOT CROCKERY WARE. CUTLERY, CURRY COMB--' and BRUï-Kk.?, WHITE WASH BRUSHES, An assortment of COAL Oil- LAMPS. For sale by [novlS] N.WAX. npiN WARE, CROCKERY WARE, WOODEN WARB. For sale by JULIUS C. BÜGEL, E. FENDLEK, DULU II DRV GOODS, CLOTHING, JEWBLBT, <teO., Third Street, Opposite tbe Hank. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS HIS FRIENDS, that he has just returned from New York with A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, CLOAKS, BOOT8 and SHOES, [HATS and CAP3,J4c., 4c. —ALSO— CHOICE SELECTIONS OF J E W ELR Y1 CONSISTING OF WATCHES, DIAMONDS, BILVERWABB, RINGS, CHAINB, NECKLACES, *e., —And— TnE GENUINE BRAZILIAN PEBBLED SPECTACLES, ALL WARRANTED TO BE or rur FINEST QUALITY AND FINISH, HE CAN SELL BELOW NEW ORLEANS PRICES! JtSf WATCHES and JEWELRY neatly repaired and warranted. octa j oQ USEFUL WARES ! A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF TIN, WOOD and WILLOW WARES. Just received and for »ale at A. BLUM'S, novSO Corner Africa and St. Napoleou St«. I I AUCTION SALE OF Mules and Agricultural Implements. WILL be sold on THURSDAY, Dec. 28th at Hall's Plantation, 1 mile beloa the Cor poration, all the MOLES, PLOUGHS, WAGONS, GEARS, CARTS, HOES, AX KS, COTTON SCAFFOLDS, SHOVELS, COTTON BASKETS, SPADES, and a lot of Seasoned WHITE PINE LUMBER, RAILS, P10KETS, POSTS, *c., now on said place. Sale to comnaeoce at Ii M. Terms—Oaflh on the spot. dao 14 New and Popular Music, AT BKAL'S BOOK AND VARIETY STORE. WHY DON'T YOD NAME THE DAY—by W. J. Landram, five o'clock in the morning— Clinbel. i dream of theb—b. e. 8. WHY NO ONE TO 1,0V K 1— Stephen C. Foster. A FEW MOKE DAYS AND WE SHALL PART Mrs. Neubit. THE TITTERING GALOP—by Chas. Young. SUNNY SOUTH POLKA—Gustave Devernoy. ENGAUEMSNT WALTZK8— W. S. Ilensler. RAIN DROPS—S O. Eaton. L'AFRICAINE— Ferd. Beyer. Just received by JOSHUA BEAL. "OTTIR, HOUSE. I HAVE OPENED "OUR IIOC.'E," corner of Main and Lafayotte streets, 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 and at a lower price than any houve in towa. Call and sample. "JOK' late of the Buinpter Hoase, presides at the bar. Public opinion tests ° U Äir- EDWARD ALLEN. gUNDRIES! • sundries!! FLOUR, BACON TEA SHOULDERS, 8. C. HAMS, MESS PORK, SALT, CHOICE SUGAR, C H E K S B, COFFEE, BLACK PEPPER, COOKING SODA, YEAST POWDERS, CAN FRUITS, PRESERVES, SARDINES, ROPE, INDIA BAGGING, LIME, CEMENT, NAILS, SPIKES, STARCH, SOAP, MACKEREL, in X * nd M bbl "- and klt ' Tobacco, Cigar», Ac. Fof nala by JULIUS C. BOGEL, julyl3 Cor. Main and Lafayette Sts. JUST HECEIVED. tiro M S t. LOUIS per steamer Missouri; 100 Barrels Extra FLOUR, 50 Sacks OATS, 60 " CORN, 60 •' BRAN, 20 Bales HAY, Follow, at F. OTTO'S. ONIONS AND POTATOES. 1 r BARRELS, New Crop, at retail or by the bbl Prices less than in New Orleans. ^ OATS AND BRAN. FULL supplies of the above articles. ,ust received and f °'/'j.VtfDA8S julyl-tf Cor. Main and Levee Sts. WANTED ! A PERSON who has the capital to invest in the cultivation, on shares, of a good cotton plantation, containing about 260 acres, »nd eli eibly situated in high land, about seven miles from Baton Rouge. For particulars, apply at this office. nnv9 tjan-pd JUST RECEIVED! BAGS Sound Yellow CORN, / 25 Bags Black OATS. 1000 Pounds Clear BACON SIDES, 1 Tierce Sngar-Cured HAMS, 8 Boxes BT0NK PIPE HEADS. octu : JOSHUA BEAL, 150 ISTEW GKXXDIp! j EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENTS! UNUSUAL ATTRACTION! MME. BORIE, respectfully Informs the ladles and others of her friends and patrons, that •he ha» lately received at her well known »tore, oQ the Corner of Third and Main Streets, A BKAUTIFDIi CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF FANCY GOODS, OONS1STINO IN PABT OF THE FOLLOWING AKT1CLE8 : SILKS, POPLINS, PHI NTS, DELAINES, MERINOS, PLAIDS, IID'FS», EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY, FLANNELS, SATINETS, BALMORALS, CASSIMERES, BUCKLES, RIBBONS, —also— A VERT LAR08 ASSORTMENT 07 CORSETS Sc HAIR NETS, IV 8 T FBOM PA It 18. —also— A Flîtk ASSORTMENT OF I Ladies' Gents' & Children's Shoes, To which she invite» the early attontlon of cus I toraer«. n0, - H fim J. J. IJEFEVER, LAFAYETTE STREET, RKIT DOOE TO L. KONDERT'S BOOT A SHOE MANUFACTORY, BATON* R O V « K, I.A. J^E8PKCTFULLY Informs his friends and the public generally, that he has on hand a complete stock of the FINEST FALL AND WINTER GOODS And is ready to fuinish gentlemen with Suit* of the I.atrat «ml Richest Stflei. ggy-All orders promptly executed. octl7-tf BUCKWHEAT ! BUCKWHEAT ! ! JUBT RECEIVED 24 bags New Crop Buckwheat. which will be sold by the • ack or at retail, nov2 l JOSHUA BEAL. ONIONS AND POTATOES. URESII arrivals of the above .twice per week, at |r Ä t0re0i JOSHUA BEAL. LIME! LIME!! A CHOICE selection of Richards' Celebrated Cap« Lime, in stare and for ssie by sept26 JOSIIDA BEAL. CLOTHING iJLOTHING!! JUST received from New York, and for sale at LOW PRICES, a law assortment of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. F. OTTO, ang26-tf Corner Third and Laurel 81». JUST RECEIVED! Fresh Thomaston LIME, PLASTER PARIS, OVENS, POTS and SKILLETS—a fine assort. ODD LIDS of all sizes. OILS, PAINTS and TURPENTINE. WINDOW OLASS and PUTTY. n#vl8 JAMES McVAY. NEW MERCHANDISE! I LARGE, fresh and well selected stock of DRY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTUING, Ac., Just received and fpr sale at A. BLUM'S, nov30 Corner Africa and St. Napoleon Sts. masonic regalias, i'X MASTER MASONS' APRON8, ROYAL ARCH APR0N8 AND 8 ASHES. /V ' A nice assortment, just received and for sale by jolylj JULIUS C. BOOEL,. Black and ßreen Teas. Now in stoke, a very cho.ce article of recently imported Bla«k and Green teas, which is offered to consumers st moderate prices', and upon the condition that if not found entirely satisfactory, it can be returned and the money will be refuhded. , ,j ec | joshua beal. State of Louisiana-Fifth District Court Parish of East Baton Rouge-Succession of Evan Hawes—No - 787. WHEREAS Samuel P. Oreeves, Testa raentary Executor of the last will of Evan Hawes, has this dayîfiled with the Clerk of said Court, a final accountof his Administration of thesaidsuccessisn, pray ing that the same be homologated, aud 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 from the first publication of this notice, why said appli cation should not be granted. Witness my hand and seal of said Court, thiB the 19th day of December, 1S65. L. ALLAIN, deoai. Deputy Clerk. WILLIAM BOGEL, WH0LI8AL« AND R BT AIL MALM I« DRUGS, CHEMICALS, 3VIEXDXCXaSrES, PAINTS, OILS & DYE STUFFS, Lafayette Ht., BATON EOUG1, HAS now on hand and Is constantly receiving dlroct from the Kuropeau andNortbara mar kets fresh supplies of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS and OI1-8, STATIONERY, PURK WINES, LIQUOR*, CHESSMEN and BOARDS, POCKET CUTLERY, SCUOOL BOOKS, PLAYING CARDS, FANCY ARTICLJSS, PBRlfUMlRY, SOAPS, BLACK and GREEN TEAS, GUNS, PISTOLS, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, FISHING TACKLE, CARTRIDGES, POWUKR fLASKS, SHOT POUCHES. GAME BAflS, MEF.RfjUlIAUM and WOOD PIPES, HMOKING and CHEWING TOBACCO, VIOLIN and GUITAR STRINGS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, garden 9ekd9, CONFECTIONERY, PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, MUSIC SOUS, HAB ALSO SEVERAL FINE-TONED 7 OCT. n 1 » ■ -Ä ROSEWOOD CASE, AT LK8S THAS NEW ORLEANS PRICE8! I 'iiïhiciaks' PRI80RI1T10Ä8 carefuUyprepared day or night. n0T ** FKESII MEDICINES, DRUGS, PERFUMERIES miscellaneous articles. •t at TASTREMSKI & McCORMICK, J respectfully give notloe that they have always oa hand a fresh supply of MEDICINES, ETC., Which they guarantee to be pure ; also a choie» assortment of PEKFU 3VI ERT, from the moat celebrated manufactories oomprli ing— LUBIN'S, Madam DUKAND'8, BAZIN and WRIGHT'B. A tine assortment of ES8ENCE8 FOR HANDKERCHIEFS, —AND— St K V 1 E L> SOAPS. All kinds of fresh genuine MINERAL WATBR8 Pure LIQUORS, vi»: * French and American BRANDIES, WHISKY—Rye and Bourbon. PORT WINE, SHERRY and MADEIRA Genuine Holland GIN, Pure SCHNAPPS, French Patent Medicines, vii: SIROP DE BRIANT, SIROP DE FLORE, SIROP DK LAMOURIBÜX LIQUEUR LA VILLE, ELIXIR ANTI-GLAIR0UX, s INJECTION BRAN, LE ROY'S MKDI0INM, VIN DE SEGUIN, PK ROH LO UM ER DE FER DE PRAVAR, HU1LLE DE FOIE DE MORUE DE TOUGHS, (da Höge. Will receive by the next steamer a fresh lot e patent Medicines, direct from manufacturer». WINTER GARDEN SEEDS—ju»t received COAL OIL and COAL LAMPS—a variety on hand. LEECHES always on haod. 1 3T" All orders from the country carefully p* up and prornply attended to. JASTKEMSKI & McCORMICK. Store nearly opposite the Branch of the LouHiiina State Bank. Jit ttteaVs. JUST RECEIVED ! 300 Bags Prime White and Yellow CORN. 50 .. Fresh BRAN. B0 Barrels New Wheat FLOUR. 5 .. .. BUCKWHEAT. 10 Gallon Kegs Golden SYRUP. 'I Barrels New MOLASSES. 2 .. COAL OIL. 16 Quarter Boxes New RAISIN8. 2 liarrels Large PECANS. 60 Hags Assorted SHOT. 100,000 G. IV and Waterproof CAPS. POWDER, in Kegs and % Kegi. 10 Barrels Heavy MESS rORK. 2 Gross P. k M. YEAST POWDERS. 6 Nests New MARKET BASKETS. 1 Barrel Good WHISKY, 60 Hags HA LT. 75 liarrels POTATOES and ONIONS. 1 Crate CABBAGE. dec7 JOSHUA BEAL. Powder, Shot and Caps. JUST RECEIVED at my Drug Store, below th» Jail, the following Ammunition, per iteamer Julia, from St. Louis : POWDER—in Kegs and Tin Can»; CAPS—G. D.'s and Waterproof; -Also BUCK SHOT, BIRD, SQUIRREL and TURKEY SHOT, Which I will sell on resasonable terms. octl2-tf J* R. T. IIAYNES, JUST RECEIVED ! FLOUR, POTATOES, APPLES, ONIONS, LAGER BEBB, *c.,Ac,at ARCHER & HENDERSON'S decT Great Western Produce Depot. MUSIC! MUSIC!! ^HEET MUSIC, for Piano at New Orleans prise». Accordéons, Flutes, Violins, Flageolets, Fifes and Patent Fife Tube«, Violin and Guitar String», st BEAL'S BOOK AND VARIETY 8TORB, leptO Cor, Xhixtl audi Convention 6ti.