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'n n - , 0 ..... .. __ NEW SERIES-VOL. 4, NO. 28. PLAQUhMINE. JARISH OF IBERVILLE. LA., JULY 2 1 O--L1 39 --- - -- - -- r -- . _ bOLD 9SERI ES--VOL. 14 N 3 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. I, HAMILTON, C ATTORNElT AT LAW, [AVING lated at Plaquemine will devote 1 u k r enatie attentioe tto e practice of his Prmkmios is the Pauishe ef IbusUgh l, gil ad Weat at, es ouge. !e repedefly seleits the patronage of his old i i ad s pbl i generally, who cn al. Swap ld him at his Olae on Main Street. --ear the Court House, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M., usaes otherwise profession all engaged. Plaquemine, La. ocl6mh23. *AVID M. BARILOW, 1. W. POPE, Plaquemine, West Baton Rouge, 6esrwilU, La Batoe Rouge 1. U., La A Barrew & Pope, 1 .uUerer. msad E eusewr e as Le., A W ILL practice their profession in the parish- all es of West and East Baton Rouge, lber. ville, Point Coupes and West Feliciana; the Su District and Circuit Courts at New Orleans. u anyl-ly a I'. Z. Z I.S, Se'.r y at Law and Juastlee of the Peace, T70Oee on Main street. _ ug *eomRAi L. IR , L. AJteorey at Law, Tyler, mraith Couty, Texas, rj LLi practice law and collect claims in the Ii V eenuti.euf Harrison, Panola, Ruk,Smith, li, Wood, Upshur, Cam, and Marion, and in the Fed enl and Supreme Courts at Tyler. my26 -- IP BENJ. N. DEBLIEUX, .ttrrsep at Law, r P , lerviUi Parish, Louisiana, I idevote his whole attention to the prac. tice.e their profesion in all the Courts of the Sixth Judicial District. je23 u Joaeph Hotard, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, (OCesu se s ZSes fab.ues, sg.,) ii jylS] PLAQUTZIYE, LA. M. QOUDRIER, r eper CiU Eugameer, Baton Rouge, La. W ILLattead to cealls in the Parish of Iberville, foe serveying lads, mapping, Plant ations levelling, sewran l s and loeves, draught-. iag architetdral desigas, &c. nov24 O. W. WIL IOlT, Oeat h Saga r Faster and Commision , .WRB A LM dT, No. so ca.rddekt st., Ha. Oraem, memapS atteaties gives to all oeelgameats. - mayd - . . OsaNS,. Jon euasse. SUAUKS & KNEAL, HOUSE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS PAPBER AX9ORB, eptt PLAQUEMIINE. LA -E.semrg -..' m n.m, Whelesale iStreen sad .esmmtbeu Merchaas, W'Pwtauer euttsesi ives tteoasigmeats I of Sugar and Melesee, and to illiag orders for I weo... Predsme. ijea'8-tf SCHOOL. r U L hlemby ioafrms her frbeds sad the pbic i gine al, that he bas oped a I eahdel Br Teiag LadlS I ate ieeiiae e Plaquemis asret MJSpie Depatme t is alet the sge d The Classe will be umht by SI Peselgal, ideS by empeat seseb.e s hen -et stiudes w lll be ine - w$ cg, ..... 1300 t trL~ I - Vocal, 7 6 00 t~rhee ee Weakwi he aught byee a ae t peid kea me a~ l tbe s Prism - U een i II -,iJl,O D 539OA R. : ¢ea 0 e rravo Ne. o bbuput .w m v. a Jd ,haae " a nr_.t S .d a,.t ,he et eftief 1. iy a serict at. a. huse bui , seed :lu fsah.9heb. ~·I~YPURT3AND- IeigS1g. MAO~t LSppl7Mghkiit~ AW MISCELLANEOUS. GABRIEL BROWN'S D3T Gos 4 A CLOTI.Wi STORE. HE is again on hand with the first and finest stock of DRY GOODS. April ltit, 1801. Goods for Eadles' Dresses, New and Splendid Jewelry AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF D Ready Made Clothing AND ARTICLES OF Gentastle n's IWardrobe, wi in all their variety, And a splendid tlsply of far FANC Y GOO().S GENERA LL' tic A description of wh.ch is impp'sible in the, li its of this advertisement. Call an examia 1 - all I desire-tbuying is certain to result. ElJDry and Fancy Goods Department in »ra nearest the corner. it [7Ladies are particularly requested toe - us a call that we may show them the handp- - eat and cheapest goods they have yet seen. GABRIEL BROIWN by spl3 Double Store, Main near Bank i NEW GROCERY STORE. C WNOLESAXI. &RETAZ ! roAS. aLOT £ CO.. u T AKE this method of informing their fls and the public generally of the Par of Iberville, that they have just opened and lu lished a T~ýToloralo eft RIot PRODUCE & GROCERY STE In the Double Brick Store, in Desoboy' w,, receutly occupied ay J. McWallams & on I the corner o Main and Plaquemine street T Their stock cominites a complete list. well as it could be made at the start, of all artiD lor t Fam ly A& PlantatioH le, usually found iu a Grocery store, bhes a large and splewhld assortment of FANCY GRIOCERIES At a more convenient time, a list of lead-. ing articles in their FAablhshlment. sucl fam ilies generally require, will be given. "the public may rely upon it, that theirticles F are all tresh and perfec, and will be pat the lowest possible figure to our customer4pl3 J FRANK IIPPLEI ooel .and aoe .Wair, L'&e this occasion to *tk li patrons for their past patrge, aid a to inform them that he is reset located on Main street, boe F above Ross & Gallagher'satore, in sh - cently occupied by Beihler Bros, Tail wire customers will find that he will c ue his Ti work with the same punctnality, per osand dispatch that has hite ,toeharactri it. He guarantees that no work can lpass Pu t day of style, inish, it and durabilty ' t Thi I ETTLE SETT A Labr of Years Rem 4to a Few lays. HAVING been iaduced by freq'plicita l. tion, to make publie the scie4i Kettle Setting that I pratice, I hereby giv toall persons desiring to acquire aknow of the art, that 1 will give them instruc for the Setting of Kettles, for eithr either ood , on ap plication to me. My system is based upon princip/he pln sibilaty and correctness of which ad5 no co- ten tradiction, which are quickly and A compre ten Sheaded, an theselre not liable to gaily fori . gotten. I have models for five diferat ructioes of Esttles, and designs by which jaction is Smade easy. and the art soon . Gpis &an of designs or drawing are given e whom I instrucet. All thomtoe whom my !ys teim are ls assisted by my es required. In lstructions are oaly give teoiwho have I been three or far years at the bltlof Kettle Betting, and are good workmen, For farther lawis , i , i letter or s otherwise, of the 'ndei nDed. 1' I JOIWt P ,SEND. , aeimea, (Pah or trervi )mr4 . 1t0eo. the efer to-Dr. C. Clement, Ibervlle". e Louis Desobry, SIt " - Jn Schl atre, a Sylvar Maiiows - " Edward J. Gay, a u Js. C. Woods, Wd . eags. u Dea. H. micke,- ,j r ThompeonJ. niw- Reuag yFPancy Daker intiemei f.r •)3 E8PECTFULLY i.lme failiesdb - L and otan her Plq. ad . ill tht e isa t o ll tie prsnae terms. fauery at the rsith iank n C d ,Gre d. ----.--,- ad muleed in anne mt EI E m happy .r fr .ds and pa Sern awd he ..* J *all Uay thine Sthe an re piao, ad wii ll t be solder a,, d el t eeiemea es usu.al. Our s , t_ • C aLow I setellise - Ms t ieaIs'the .bli, y, , t e thl • _ t-- ia-teas ute pallth eato. st it he. sen . & D KlU OgT. Smdt tm imbite d e beil eI " al .. ll t erdfit , :,w Wwh _Suem a . bmMI &. MATO. 11 ISCOILLANEOUS. 3. A &EARNT, Apothecary Chlemist and Drag Corner lan and Bank streets, PL.QUEMINE, La., Besldeave to call the attention of his tieids an d the public au generalto his hDu g y Selected Stock -or Drugs, Melicines, and Chemiodls, which he guarate'rspan. Physicians' esc! ipltiona will receive pnticu lar attelnton at I1 hours of the day or nigi. The Patroag of the public is respectluly so. licit,'d, Plaquemine, uly 10, 1860. (~LARE'l'-Lafitte, Leville, Glhtcitu ./ Margaux,Ic., forsale by Jyl4 R. A. KrERNY. 0 LIY) ItY'i.VIISKEY-Olhd Jnaicta HJum, Anlette, Fine Cordials, &c. ftr Pale by be141 h. A. KEiItNY. I,;A RltS--'ter those riluirint' a line ' Cigar. I ain utler iuducenteut sedom met with, lour sale ly Jill I. A. A ARTY. G AIDlEN SEEDS-New (rol,--rv ery Varidy-Turnip, Red Tot, aid Flat Dutch, for sal. oy jl14 R. A. BAINY. 1t'I'l.El'-A. noew aoll heauttul as sortment if Peu Knives just rwceirl and alo low by Rt. A. iL;IR-NY P AI TS, Oils, Varnihtsi,, 3riusht.s, - WindowGlass, Putty, &c., i sale hby jyl4 R. A..EARNY. rTO l \t')~r4 okit t :id Chewing, several lualities, Ior sale by 14y I8 A. KIAKRNY N W _ O .LEbºNS -AND Bayou Sara Mail Lz Company. &ramer Arranwtalnt. -OR CayotSara and the Cast, the new low I preasue uassenger packet . A. Cottmn,- Capt . 3 erance, Leaves New OLeans Every Btnday morninget 9 o'clock,. " ledadlmy " 9 " Hiuday " 9 " Returning-leaves Btyoutara every Monday, Thursday sal Friday, at St. m. For Fort tains, Tunie4 Morgane. IRayes Sara and th (:ast., The fine Paeenger Packe ACADIA......... Ct . . . GROS. Leaves New Orleanse ry Monday and Thurs day Evenin, at 5 o'clock extending her tripe on Thursday astr up as Fit Adams. (my5 SaMas * l riae m ^etabu ahimet. GUSTAVE IINGWALD, Se.o sor t Camaas VtIT & Co., at the old stam of s. W. SooTr. lespctfully informs the people oflbeville and West Baton Rea that having purchased out thetterest of his partner, he in. tends a on n )r eame line ofbusiness, such as the ma etured ti kinds of dilewama Harnese LAd th s as tt ofs And every ng kI in i simiilatestablishment N. B.- Re ringdone on CREDIT. Ploaue , N. lth, 1859. ly Nj j *BROTH E s' Idi.s Dress Goods AND ilstatlon Goods they perti ry call attention to, as als their extensive of 1 y de Obtblag, They pot pretend to give a listof their deLck is t pass of an advertisement, but request all are in want of CLOT CGOODS. to give t a call, as they feel fully dtisaed that perch will not go away from theitatore lit oc23l HAASE BR48. MATTrEW . MATTHEW M'CIJNTOC.K. a di mOZKWNoOEus, -DEALERS IN ereI amud Aierldem Marble, Saam emta , Istatuar,. 'bs, Headstones, Sp., S. . of Washington Areane end 5th st, nd ashington Areaonue, between 4th and th streets, aB BT. Wtus, Mo. I o Labsuve, Plaqemine, chel Hebert, Ibervile, o, Deblisex & Co., do. T1. Trinidd, Wast Bat :oe . sU FNsil PUl-PaeO LB.lmeao, mae 28d, 18a. and meet durable leooll a part of the wnontry wit applinlatsd mth ee, Na. 5?s. smuee sternal, N. 0 " ONERY-Letter, Cap and Note , Eanvelopes, all kinds Blank ,er-e is mest, fr sale by S INSURANCE, &c. SOUTHERN. MUTUAL INSURANCE Offe of SmYt~ e Mutunl Iavurawo Co., or BHroN LOUGE. IN CONFORMITY with the requirements of their charter. the SOUTHERN I 1tUI'UAL INSURAN'CE COMPANY publish the follow. inm statement : Amuuut of 'pr.'niuers received from F,.h ruary ll, IStU,fto Fcb:r'ry let, It bl.$) ,*L;C,'t, Al rultows : t'remiuase on Fire I: ks ...... a.:3' ?J "" " M rurase '...... 1; t. I d' *" Rivet ...... 4.6:7 "7 Premsiums on nnterminated Iiski., Febru. ary let, ltmJl.....................$19,!14 4': *$1'L,11 , I Less premiums on Risks not Irrmoiate.l ,u,rw' 7.1 Nett earned premiums fir tbo year ending let February, ItI ................$74,l 1 710 Losses paid drring the saw preuw : " iU LOQUtuS UNSkL.TLED." On Fire Riks................$1.,3::1 75 SMariur ltink............. 1,et GI "' lrvri Eais.............. 3,.1 11 17 $17,37t :. Espeses daring year as sbo., 7',1' :: Nett earnel I'rfite for the vear ending Fetruary Ilt. I;sIi................411 32 Sl'het(opany Ia.* e tie hte oll,a. A a.ets: :ills .cea-i t.le, flr Ipr.t, a,, .. ........ ::,.r3i 21S I|alI r. c.'.vale, h. a,In s a .ul ue ui :atIcs Nt,-s....d ... ... ................ . 15!..J. ; 91 ('Hal,, ha ts.',* rl n hneId ................ 1.; ...nl.1 l It.a.an e nu. hv Nrw I...'.. A 'i, v .... ,.:1 .U fic e , 'ciatuu .b. N ew O ri ,u.,s ,.1 g . 'n y .. 3,;:a :1;. T'utal asets .................... $.I..l,70 (1 (Sigr.!) WM. PIIKE, I're't. F. E. lit:eai. .Seey. Blaton i~ouae, February d2., 1]61. STATE ,Fl I.'OUISIANA, PAnten or E. IAtrK oRocce, Feb. 1. 1 sil1. & it rnmtndrrd. That on this first day of Feb. ruary, I,I. belor,, me the buIscrilwr, a Justice of the Peace in andi tar the Ipaish aloresaid, per bonally appealed Wm. S. Pike. President, and F. E. lh-berit. becletary of the Southern Mutual Iasurac,e., ('ompansy, oh Baton Rouge, who being July sworn arcola.ing to law do depose and say that the above accounats are just aind true, anal a coriect transcript IrSo the books of said Compas Dy. (Signed) WM. . 1 'KE, President. F. E. H ksaat, Secretary, Sworn to and subscribed before methlsN cond day of February, 1861. [S.gued) P. A. WALKER, Justice of the Peace. (Signed) P. A. WALKER, Justice of the Peace NOTICE. Owaoa 8oenwtazr MoiaLr INosesacs Ca., Baton Rouge, Feb. 4th, 161. I At a meeting of the Borar of Directors, heM this day, it was Resadaed. To pay six per end in. terest on the outstanding Scrop, eigh per tea to Stockholders on premiums paid by them for the year ending 1st February, 1861, mud to declare a dividend of fifgt per ast on the nett earned pre. miams of the Company for the year ending 31st January, 1861, for which certificates will be is. sued on and after the 1st day of March next. it wes further Rohled, To redeem the outstand in Scrip fir the year 1&58, on preaeutatiou at the o e of the Companay. [TThe Stockholders are hereby notified that anelection for tena Directors and fifteen Trustees to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the office of the y on the Company, on Tlrday, the 14th of March. l8tl. . ah30 F. E. HEBERT, Sse'y. Improved Stubble Shaver. A number of the above important article, so useful in facilhatalg the culture of the sugarcane,-invented by;J. ALLa,and pertecte4 by the undersigned-has been manufactured and ,o sow on hand for sale in New Orleans by riFU. W. SISEI, corner of Camp and Poydras, Agent for the sale ofat the machine an that city. The andersigued has upwards of seenty certi. jtcsls from the best planters in Louisiana, who ha% witnessed the operations of the Sd.66se Sers in various soils; and there cam be no quctions of the fact that it melts-and fully me~u-a.ll the requirements and desderatums th eould hei or deired for perorming eply, oestly aud perfectly the work for which tlm invented to perform, and in which per .ae it does the labor of at leasutNferensds ost I It will alaso shave from 25 to 50 without sharpeniug. The price asked for the0 will be found to be surprisingly small eom siding the price paid for their manufacture. htersm wanting the Stu66te 86aer will please ss GE.O. W. SISER, New Orleana or to oct13 A. ST. DIZIER. Plaquesmiae: Or to J. McWu.anas. W*i· BOFdSCHOOL. S . Lao's, a the rsaidgoeo Q. " late Mr. TAomae. T ,~erd having establiebed himslf s y, for the purpe of i . .rim . o to t citizeu of Lkf LA fAGEal. iv .... . .ommn ae fbout tobd.t o imoath. bians dterSiraied to devot. ,l-es to the i,,,usuet o these wader his he trnusts to receive a Idrl share of the plOmYP of paoents ad thadians. ANOTHON DOMIIQUE* .iYlwelle &eie Augoue 4E. Frasicre. T E 8OL SIGNE att titabe d'an manis pe rmaneate & PgIt mise reseCq taease t ofre mse servace ca eityes de Pmadroit du oisisage dans a ites de maitre eaminmaut ia laung. e et Ia Ia r9au. Le Local st it viy-a-yE Mr. astrenois la rsidecee dle . RTICE. L _npm.. to the Clerk' 0ers o who will net ssstlsair a dsm a tihed that wils I_-McWILLIAMS & CO. J. I'WIt S MS. Chl.\d. CI.EMYFNT, JR. ,. s( ' ..s7 COl g0., PLA_ EaINE, LA. NEW FA L GOODS. September 1860. To the People oft lbtrvii ton Rouge. ~t - W E bave now open and ready.. ... a I.\RbE AND VARiEiexhibition MEINT ()F SSURT. FaU and JJUter Geoo, boueht direct from importeri and manufacl, t We enumerate a few articles ouly, among the,i will be tbound Bleached Cotton Shlrtings and Sheetings; All widths. and some very tile quality; English and French Cottons, best make, fine, soft and un tressed; Ih'llriclhed Shittingu and Shoeting; Heavy Plain and Tai;led Lowels. Prints. French, English ai.d American, 6from to 7 ct. per yard-the rinest omde. Furniture Prints. desirable patterns. Dress Goods. In this department our stock is large arid the as sortment varTed, ronsisrtinlg of silks and P'oplins. new style.:; I'eL.airin anld Cahmere. Ilaiin and printed; li!ack Silks, plain and tiguied. Ladies and Misses' Cloeaks. We have in this line a large and varied as ortiielut. pretiludll all possibilit of a descrip. trolln. 'lhey were purchased direct from the nmauriacturer., and are offered at prices varying from n- to $:5. Ready-lMade Clothing. The largest, best and cheapest stock ever hro't to the parish. Ment's suits compose-from $5 50 to 5$60. Call andl see them. Boys' & Youths' Clothing. buits, for Boys from 3 to 20 years of age, rang ing in prica from $5 to $1. Shirts and Drawers. Nearly every size and style made. Embroideries. We have in the above a very large anl varied assortment, comprising the latest andl most fash ionable styles. Among them are Richly Embroidered Valencienne Setts; do do Linen and Pique Setts; Plain Linen Setts and Collars; Japanese do new styles; Richly Embroidered L. C. Handkerchiefs; Plain Hem-titched do; Mourning do do-some extra an. Ladies' Plain do, from 10e to the finest quality Gentlemen's do, a large assortment. Carpets and Rugs. The most complete lot ever brought to this section of the country-some very rich-which can be seen in the third story of our store, and for sale very cheap. Vall and see. Fancy Notion Department in this we defy competititin, both for variety and price. Among them are Fans, some extra rich; Puff and Powder Boxes. extra rich; Ladies' Portmonnaies; Work Boxes and Dressing Cases Writing Desks, assorted sizes. Hats and Caps. Men's Hats, from 50 cents to $ 30, new styles; Boyl' Hats and Caps, from 25 cents to $2 u0. Ladles' Riding Hats, ac. Misses' Hats, at aboutMaanqI turers' prices. OT Expecting to be in oun EW STORE for the early Fall trade, we purchased a large lot of the above, but having no convenient place to keep them, are ofering them at a bargain. Jadies,, Misses' and Chil dren's Shoes. We have s lot of the above made specially yr Se. Men's and Boys' Boots and Shoes. Creole style, and made to order. Hardware and Cutlery. In this department we are constantly making additions toour assortment, keeping up with the improv9 aent of the age in every article new Jewelry. t4e Bestsd Richest ever bro'l to Ib~ ill. Among the stock we have ten of the best Stod dard Gold Watches, made to order 20 setts Pins and Ear Rings; Bracelets, Itinger Rings; $3,000 worth of Dianuood Rings and Pins, some very rich; Gold Vest and Fob Chains, Thimbles and Buckles. Brushes and Baskets. The best lot ever seen in any country store. Paints and Oils. The best made in the United States. Brandles, Direct from the New York Customhouse, from 3 50 to 1S4 a gallon. Champagne--15 baskets of the Duke of Montibello. Groeeries. A complete asortment always on hand. U. .WsZgrsIZ r d 406. sep2 Bank st., laquemirne, La. IRANK GLABER, Soot sad Shoemaker. The business heretofore sarried oa by B. Gt.asa, will Sbe enlducted" in future by aSs St the old stand on Bank rst., north of Main street, uane trusts that his attention to busnes and endea.s, to please his custom ensand the manner i, 3ich his work is done, ill merit him the coatiased patronage of hIs friends and the public. my5-ml. FRANK GLAER.L At $10 per Tkhaossand. I HAVE FOR SALE, lIbm aA te. 1 BNAWgeM 7THEoO. BLAICHARD' CHINA WR&E-vas.ee.-a large Tae riesty, which I will seht and blow eot. lS IL.... gAItrt l'ublished etery Saturday by W. P BRADBURN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR A. G;,,i FOR BEAST AS MAN.--Mr. .Ini I. Rlobertson, who writes to the Picay une from tlhe Parish of St. Mary-speak iila of tihe disease among cattle kuown as the C'harlbon, says; Charhlin, I thinik, arises from poverty Of lHood in the animal, and this poverty ,f blood maiy n,'cur inn every cotditi,ii of tielsh fn',1 fat to lean. The disea.se: Snally manifests itself by external :llints on the under parts of the an. lhinltiody, from the tlnhroat to the tfi:niks pain, :ilrs sion ibecoilme ilinscusiblh to, :netiun alinurti-y, owing to the wanlt of this "iahgnitality inn the blood. W itli iyv pi.l'.,h if tile diseaseun, I directed stmunat, and 0014 Il,, ld-nourishinng C', IanIi i whiskv t;pOIn f Mluind that golod, it at once gave incrnuly was" the best; actionn to thle heart, alsI and strollngerl powierful circulation oft Ly restorilng a to the diseased parts, Flied blhiid away all tracets of tile tunlu.brnought fce-tt-d a perfect cure. " li of Good whisky shouild be admini three or four tilm'es during the tw,?i-i four hours, say every six hours, fur foin. or live days. For eachn dose, a pint of whisky and a pint of water put into a quart bottle and drench. It is essential that a steady stiunila tion should Ine kept up by frequenut drenching for several days. The remedy is a simple one-not hard to find, and hence worth a trial. S---0**cc-- - ONS or rut IlRRORS or BArTLL.-YWo learn that on Thursday last, two of tlhe dead bodies of Lincoln's men were found in the woods in the neighborhood of the Bethel battle ground, in a state of de composition. They were traced out by means of the buzzards hovering over tihe spot. One of the corpses had in his haversack a quarter of baked shoat. It is sulpposced they had crawled away from the scene of battle after being wounded, and died on the spot on which they were discovered. From their uni forms it is presumed that they were members of the Zouave regiment.)j It is said that all along the route from Bethel to ILampton, a most intolerable stench prevails, and that from the ap pearance of the buzzards circling round about, there must be numbers of putri fying cat.rasees in the woods.-2Norfldk Day Bo _ _ A Goon NAnM.-The name of Jackson seems to be gaining an enviable distine tion in the present war. First, James W. Jackson, of Alexandria, Va., slew Col. Ellsworth for interfering with a flag, private property, when ke knew his own death would follow. Second, Gov. Jackson, of Missouri, has taken a boll, patridtic stand for the South, against heavy odds. Third, Mrs. Jack. son, of Tazewell, drove Andy Johnson, the traitor, from her hotel, asswring him that money could not purchase her pro visions for such a in mgrate. Hurrah for the Jacksona l--'!7aeUel We Owerr. ROTH, DEBLIEUX & CO. T. soTa....... PAL Db3nIBU·z.....O. UASiUOIIAUX NEW FIRM. ROTE, DpirEVZ ~00., Commissei n Merchants, AND Dgl3ERS IN ry b..e., m g, :eweir.r 3Boots ad s hooes, Halrdware, Crecer, laddelry, Plaquumiue, Li. Carpets and Matting. TN STORE always a ine assortmet of C.,r Spns mihd Mattings, which we ofer at city prices. Carpets at 30c to $sI 50 per yard-Manl ting t t 25 to 50e. sep15 ROTIlI, DEBLIEUX & CO. Lime. Lime. 100 BBLS. Richardh' Cape Lime; 50 do. Thomston lime. The above is fresh, and a superior article for making sug sep5l ROTH, DEBLIEUX . CO. 600 menkey Jackets, 4A't00 PAIRS Keney Pants; 25 bbits. best Lard Oil; do best bleaeed Whale OiL SNow in store sd for sal, by Isep15 DEBLEUX & CO; , ITE have now is mre or,,.lp ~ntmr t of Youths and Childromnstekeld dim l frsadn. afaetories, whichb e cans e ct ow p)ee.. sege ROTi, DEIEUX & CO. Jwrsy7 Uewerll wIrytll ([f arn soapein a Se IM ae me V styles. Asy me wiehing amtn.' this line, will lnd it their aI smtStl I Slad L ssim ** steek. me 26 ROrl DE3BLUX %C0 1vooo F A