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fIatibra of th staoual Amerlaan lst. An humble acknowledgement to the Supreme being forHis protecting care vouch afed to our fathers in their successful revo Itionarystruggle, and hitherto manifested to , their descendants, in the perservation of e libsrties, the independence and the union these States. :.d. The .erpetuation of the Federal IT.ion, at Cousitution, as the palladium of our civil •.ud religious liberties, and the only sure bul. Nrark of American indlependence. 3d. Amrericanls mlust rule America: and to this end native born citizens shoIll .4 . eleted for all State. federal and min ,,pal offices or government employment, in prc ference t1 all others. 4th. Persons born of American parents ie siding temporarily abroad shoull be entitled to all the rights of a native born citizen. ith. No person should be se.ected for po litical station (whether of native or foreign birth) who recognizes any allegiance or obli gat ion of any description to any foreign prince, Ljsteitate or power, or who refuses to recog nize the F-deral anid State Constitutions (earh within its sphere.) as paramount to all S"|er laws, as rules of poliltical action. ;tl. The unua'ifield recognition andmain. tai:iance of the reserved tights of the several States, and the cultivation of harmony and fra ternal g;od will between the citizens of the several States,and to this end, non-interference by Congress with questions appertaining solely to the individual States, and non-inte, vention by each State with the affairs of any other State orate 7th. The recognition of the right of the na tive-born and naturalized citizensofthe United States. permanently residing in any Territory thereof, to frame their constitution and la and to regulate their domestic and soeiMl.-. lairs in their own mode, subje c abfs' to the provisions of the Federal Q tution, with t he pri vilege ofadmission into the Union when. ever they have the requisite population for one Representative mn Congress. provided always, that none but those who are cltizens of the Uni ted States, under the constitution and laws thereof, and who have a fixed residence in any such Territory. ought to participate in the for mation of the constitution, or in the enact encnt of laws for said Territory or State. Hth. An enforcement of the principle that I StateorTerritory ought toadmit othersthan native horn citizens to the right of suffrage, or of holding politic.a office. 9th. A change in the laws of naturalization making a continued residence of twenty-one years,of all not heretofore provided for, an Indispensible requisite for citizenship hereaf ter,'and excluding all paupers and persons convicted of crime, from landing upon our shores; but no interference with the vested rights of foreigners. l0th. Opposition to any union between Church and State; no interfe rence with reli gious faith, or worship, and no test oaths for office. lith. Free and thorough investigation into any and all alleged abuses of public fncjtion aries, and a strict economy in public expend itures. 12th. The maintenance and enforcement of all laws constitutionally enacted, until said laws shall be repealed, or shall be declared null and voidby competent judicial authority. 13th Opposition t) the reckless and unwise policy of the present Administration in the general management 'four national affairs, %md more especially as shown in removing Americans (by designation) and conservatives in principle, from office, and placing forigners and ultraists in their places; as shown in a truckling subserviency to the stronger, and an insolent and cowardly bravado towards the weaker powers: as shown in re-opening - sectional agitation, by the repeal of the Mis souri Compromise; as shown in granting to .mnaturalized foreigners the right of suffrage in Kansas and Nebraska; as shown in its vascitating course on the Kansas and Nebras. 4 ka question - as shown in the corruptions which pervade some of the departments of the ( Government" as shown in disgracing merito rious naval ofAcers through prejudlice or ca price; and as shown in the blundering mis management of our foreign relations. 14th. Therefore, to remedy existing evils, and prevent the disastrous consequen-es oth erwise sesulting therefrom we would build up the "American party" upon the prioci ples hereinbefore stated. 15th. That each State Council shall have authority to amend their several constitutions so as to abolish the several degrees, and in- 1 stitute a pledge of honor instead of other obligations for fellowship and admission into - the party. 16tt. A free and open discussio. .t all po litical prainciples embraced in our platform. -_ - - ·-- ----- 1l Prograu~me du Parti A4asrlain. OFFICiA:L. Ier D'humbles actions de grace I l'Etre Supr&me qui rCgit I'Univers, pour avoir se couru no. enc6tres dans leur triomphante lut te r6volutionnaire, et pour la protection qu'll n's pas ceass d'accorder, : nous, leurs descen dants, dana le maintien des libertis, de Fin ddpendance etde I'Union de ces Etats ; 2me La perpEtuation de I'Union FddCrale, -in palladium de nos liberths civile et reli gieuse,-la plus s~re garantie de I'inddpen. lance amiricaine; Jme Lea Amricains doive.'t gouverner l'Am6rique; et pour parvenir i ce but, lea citoyens u6s sur le sol devront remplir tous tle emplois d'Etat, de mime que toutes lea fonetiones .Mrales on mntrn;.in.ea, d pr6fe renae aux citoyens naturalise ; 4mae Lea personnes ndes de parents ameri cains resident temporairement i l'6t'anger, jouiront des tons lea droits at privileges des citoyens nis sur le sol 5me Aucun citoyen lqu'il soit na aux Etats Unis on i lP6tranger) no dexra6tre choisi pour oenuper des fonctions relitiques, s'il reconnait devoir une all6geanetcou obbissance quelcon que i quelque prin, e, potentat on pouroir etrangers que ce soit; ou s'il refuse d'admet. tre, que dana toute action politique, lea Cons titutions F6ddrale et d'Etat (chaeune dana sa sphere) doiv~nt itre consid6res comme Ia loi Supreme; 6me La reconnaissance et 1e maintien sans conditions, des droits reserv6s aux divers Etats; l'entretien de 'Pharmonie et d'une bienveillante fraternit6 entre les Citoyens des divers Etats; et, pour arriver i ce rdsnltat, is non-intervention du Congris dans lea ques ticas intiressant ap6cialement chaqe Etat, --et It non-intervention d'aucun Eta dana lea afaires particulibres d'un autre Etat; ?me La reconnaissance du droit qu'ont lea Itoyena satifs on naturalis6i des Etats.Unis, demetraot d'a.e maniure permanente dana aucun de nos Territoires, de formuler leur Con stitution et leaurs lois, et de r~gler i lear gtE lears affairs domestiques at sociales, ean se r aoaarmant aug dispositions de la Coastitutios federale; -Ia reeconnaissanee de leur droit ar'dmaisiondana l'Union, dns qn'il auront Ia dopulation necessaire pour pretendre a on re 'aseant as Con1rea,-pourvu toutefois, qug rul antre qu'un c-toyen des Etats-Unis, d'a aL a Constitution at lea lois fiddrales, ay. p' r : a residence fie dans ces Territoire a peapuraparticpe urinomation de la Con' ma titution ou t P'adoption des leis d dit Terir toire ou Etat 8me L'appieation du principe q, dans lea he Etate ou Territoiresr, nul ae devra 4tre admis h- au droit de sufrage, on tre ditu & des foc VO- lions politiques, 'il n'est citoyen des Etate to Uhnis; ot 9me L'amendement de nos lois de natrali on sation, d6clarant qnune rdsidence continue de 21 ans, est & l'avenir indispensable pour on, devenir citoyen dedEtat-illnis. et difendant v'i I'entt6i.de notre .i i& tols imendians et a l- tous criminels; mai i sans empidtements des droits acquis des i:trangers lid 10me (lposition a touts alliance de l'E lise e.- et de I'Etat; non.-intrvention en tout ce qui pal ppartient au culte uC ii la croyance religieus re- it al.tlun sernlent requis comrne quallication aux places. e- lime Un exawen libre et entier de tous les ed bus quti peuvent e're commias par es' ,n'e. n naires publics et une stricte 6eonomie de. 0 deniers dti petol,, 12me Le nalttien et l'ex.cution de toute i- lois constituto, ielle'ment etabies,, jusqu'a ce e, qu'elles soient abrog6es, no qu'elles aient 6te g declarbes nulles eat non avenues par une au , torit6 judictatre comrpttente; ill 13.e Opposition a la politique,vaeillante et iuhabile, suivae par I'administration actuel dans la direction g6nbrale de nos affaires nationales. ainsi qu elle la dimontre plus par. ticuhl6rement, en ddplagasnt des Am6ricains a (dl6sign6 comnme tels) et des conservateurs, e pour conttier leuras fontionts a des strangers et C es ittras;--ainsi qu'elle 'a dtmoutr6 par sa y basse sounmissin i ceux qp'elle croyat iorts, r er t par res liaches fanfarntrales envers ceux qu'elle croyait faibles;-ainsi qu'elue I's prouvs en ren nvellaut lPagitation bur lea qd uestions seetionnelles, par tle rappel dun com promis du Missouri,-ainsi pu'elle l's prouv" op accordant le droit de suffrage a des Atran S*' dans le Kansas et le Nebraska;-ainsi e qu'elle Pa prouva par ses tergiversations dans h laquestion du Kansaset du Neuaska;-ainsi qu'elle I's prouvs par Ia corrtuption qui rigne 1 dans quelques uus des d.p.rtenmes du gouver nemert ;--ainsi quelle lYa prouv6 par la d.t ' rissure imprnim6e par pr6tention et par ca price, sur des odiciera distinguas de notre ma rine nationale;-ainsi qu'elle l'a prouv etntin, par ses erreurs si nombretles dans nos rela tions avec lea puissances utrangres ; lmele En consequence, pour remidier aux mtaux actuels et pour pr6 enir lea rbsultats Sdesastreux qui peuvent survetear, none nous el Iorcerons d'etablir le TParti A;mricain' surt le principe; que nous venonsde declarer; n 15me Chaque Conseil d'Etat aura pouvoir d'amender ses diverses Constitutions, de nma niele i ubolhr les difurens degrds, et y sub stituer ,uh gage d'honneur, au lieu des autres oblgations necessaires a F'admisason dans le parti; l16me La discdssion libre et franche de tous les principes politaques cotitenus dans notre programme r PUSINESS CARItl)8. SA W. ('AMsERJOu, ARCHIT$CTd BUILDER Or-. • ders can be uant through the lost oCete. A MONTAN & BROTHER, FAMILY 'iROCRS.l a Corner Third and Church streets. A' MEiE PETIT, ATTRIN.Fr AND CO.NSEL lr at Law" oice witl Yalmont Hebert, Brulr Sand iog. IENJAMIN TERRIER, GI WHEIIEL WRIGHT 1) aton iouge. (1 G. WILHON, HOUf. SIGV AND oRNA-MA.v . tad Painter. Third Str.elt Iln tn Ktuge. / tHARI.V RUS'rtON, BLACKSMIT17 AMD WA.U on maker. Ferry Landing, West Baton Iouge. DAWsN &t (u., WHoLEsAI4 ALE1D) REIAIL Dealers in lists, Caps, A. 57 Cbarree Street, s ..e, Orlein.. . IRANKLN IIOUaLE, LtaLI LELARcAS lropris I tora G. L. SFdl , CARI'l.Y7RZ AND CISTEMNBUIL C Sder, Hiaton Jtouge. L .. EIi~, CA RI'KNTER4 (7ISTERN JLBLDER.U t Shop on Fifti aLtreeL GOLIMAN & WE/LAiAN, NI"WORLEANS CHEAP S"tore, corner Lafayette and lAurel streets. H AYATT & FRAFI.R. G(IVENRAL AGENTSAND Coluectors. 22 (Lwmuerctal Itca, ew Orleans. I H T. WADDIIJ, DRIUGGINTT CHEMIST. Cor * ner Third and Church strcets. SJARNEY HOUSE. WILLIAM WAREhaYI'RO Sprietor: H N. FAVRif. ATTOHkNEY d rtrl'O Rf foR Sat Cthw. Ofce at the Court House, West Bat. 8on tu ug. TYATT & DIXON. WIOLEAPL'ALE AND RETAIL IL Grocers. Corner Chut;h and Lafayette Street, te ton Roasge J WRIGiT R .., WIULEYALE DEALERS IN Patent MedIcines. 167 Chartres Street, New Orlsana. T SI*N, LOJLVHIG ANMD ri1 r; C /,Io . , J e not lAerel and Third Stret J OSEPH MCKITRICK, ARCIIITLCI .4.Wt bH IL der. Baton Rouge. J A. TROUSDALE, DENTAL SURGEON. Of a ce on Lafayette St., tiaton Rouge. TOJ N TILANO. WORKER IN TIN, COPPER e and Sheet Iron. Thiru St., Baton Rouge. JAMES M. MUSSELMAN. A I TORNEY 4 COlUlvalL lor at law. Oice on laurel street. J A. VIALEIT, DRUGGIST 4 CHEMIST. Third * street bet. Convention and North Boulevard. J H. SHENCK, BRICK YARD & MILLS. Offie * on Church opposite the Harney House. J W. BROWN ARCHITEC12 d BUILDER. Orders a can be sent throught tue Postoitee. JACOB PIPER, FURNITCItE WARBBHOUSE dc. Church street. JOSEPH JOOR, ATTORNEY 4 COUNSELLOR AT Law. Office with P. A. Walker, J. P., on Church street near Third. J M. BRUNOT, AfTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT o Law. (Ace on Main street. J M. McCUTCHEN, ATTORNR.YI COUNSELLOR e at Law. "Offce on Laurel street. JOSHUA BEAL, WHOLEBAL .E RTAIL GRO cer. Church street. T JOIJSSAINT. DEARLER IN PAINTS OILS and Hardware. No. 11, opposite the IewBa itn, New Orleans. LOUIS KONDERT, FASHIONABLE BOOT AND Shoe maker. Lafayette St.. Baton Rouge. M' C. HUESTON, DRY GOODS AND MILLIl 31t nery. Third Street, Baton Rouge. M ONTAN & HUGUET DEALERS IN HARD L ware, Church St., Iaton Rouge. P 04)PPIN & CO., BATON ROUGOE CHEAP " Store. South Boulevard. S P. GREVES,_ ATORNEYS COUNSELLOR AT * Law. Ofice on Lafayette street, Baton Rouge, and near the Court House. West Baton Rouge, S. HALL, ATTORNEY at COUNSELLOR AT ", Law. Office on Laurel street. H OI)RE. GOLDMARi, DEALER IN CLOCKS 1 Watches, etc., Under the arney Mouse. T . & P. H. MORGAN, ATTO"RNyF 4 co.N'. . * ellrs at Law. Ofle. on Laurel stre W F.TUXNARDRo., CAOR&IAGJ~1rEEgfAJff Ske,.. MaYle t., next the City al. Sas Shoulders sad Sides r sale by A, *IOATAN B O. - ADVERT ISEMENTSr. s PROCLAMATION i BY ROBERI' C. WICKLIFFE, G 6overator of the State of Luealians. To the Shelrif of the Parias of West B. . - Rouge : e IjKREA Electors for President and Vice Preei r TV dent of the United States, are to be choatenfor thir State oa STuesday the Fourth day of November next, as provided by Law, as follows, to wit. On1 I.'-etoar from the First Electoral Dlatrict, compoi - et tho iasriaishes of 'lqraaemine aal .it. BIernarl, the Third Ihatrict of the Csty of New tleans acnd Fatbout g t l'r ov. Ot., from the Secrnd l1etrit eContesal of the First and ..'ecod littrl .tic (lll . ( t h ti x, epttol of the Fau bout; Tere.) O.n from the Third ,-."Ctoral Distrt t coompoaed of the Fourth tittrict of the "ely of Net Utlea.n; that pret .t'!ee Ua'h ,t)of Orleans In the right bank of the Mississippi, an' *I ,e lar.i.l of .at ,tTer.'.. St. Charltes, St John the Htaptlet St James, ASo.aai,.n, Assumptiton. Lafourche and 'errebonne. OeI from the Fourth Electoral IJiatriet, composed of the Parishes of St Tammany, Washinfton, Living aton. ct Helatn, East and West jelciana, Point Coupae. Eat an. West Itaton Rouge and Ibertille. Oa iar-,m the Flifth Liertrral Iistrict, oumpomed of the counties of Attakaps -*nd Opelousar, atd the Par. Irhe. of itapitde and Avoyellek. and Osn from the .hith kleetora lDistrie, compr Aed tof the Ctountitr of Natehlitocie. tuiOachita a.d I' oncordia, and the Parhebe f tlatalhoula and Franklin. Now TxaulTr,.a, I have thought proper t,, i'tue thisa rly Proclamatil.t. notitrting the qualiiled ,tte*rs throughout the ,tate of the El:ection aforesaid, ata comanling alltherift., Comnmiti .oners of .leetion anl other Rni-ers therein concern.ed to hold asai I tlract, fbr FJeetors of President and 'lee I'rr.idtent of the I'nited Statet for the State of Lutvian,. n the 4Ith day of Novetntaur next, (ISbt() said Electio to Ito con duitlI anda returns thereof made int all ra-eti Is ac. cordtng t tthe provisions of the Con otitution of this State and lawn an such ela m ade and provided. GIVEN f'NDI)E MA' HAND,. and lthe seal tAtate o.f Loauisiana, at Raton I!tagei.As (L. S.) Sntlae day of July A. lttt ,, and of te Iuakperulene of the 'nital State qf A ser tea. LA. Eighty Jaret. 11Y TIHE GOI 'tNOR: ROU'T ('. WICKLIFFE. .tuDratw RS Iraa0ow 'ecr eary of .Stale. For the ; uraijse of Carrt ing ton to 'execution the. above prtueloanation l'olln will he 1wtkei -I t lil PI'r it)t, on thle ltt Tuesday of Norealter next tbeaas the 4th day of .ait month. at the following plates in tha. 'narish and under the direction of the f.llowing nam el Commiseionars, to wit: ATr rs Cartsra HoCtsa or a'znltrt RItuerr. COa--Mercellin lkliron, Viillereue Tuilller and H Bergeran. AT fia C'.ors Horu or T ,rt att, kmn. ('a--Suthetlne Aill'b I (aire, at Frank Williams. .AT T1 Cor.r II.t H ,eit rt t atlat, C'oras- V Ilubro~a A B rew, ,a lernard, Sr. AT'Tvrx .rvaax tr J F acs t at. (ou-;r--l It .'hiun, Ix W' Clark. J L Lotdelel. AT T" Prta'r S. oot fL1. Ilao ltt. Snraen. nItratacr, (bt- -ii It Germany, George Y'oung and C .Sath. To be open from 9 o clock a at until 4 o'clock r x. NW IVl', Sheriff. West lBaton Rouge Sept. 9th 1t.. * PROCL A& ATION e PAR ROBERT C. WICKLIFFE, Gonvernear de 1'REat de ia Loonttane. A.u Sherif de la Paroisse O.rst Baton Rouge. '~IrLNI It que de. Eleeteure pour t'residentot Viet Presidest des Etats Unii., doevent etre choiS powu - cet Etat, Mardi le qeatre do Novoebre pmrhaln, ainle (1i&6) qu'il e.t pourvu par I lul. eammesuit: Us Electeur. pourr le premler District Electoral, con po4) des ptari.se Plaquemine et St Benarrd, It troisiesme Ihtret de l ville de Is Nelle. Orleans,t e le FIatzbuurg Tr-me. Cu Flecteur pour le Second listrict Electoral emnpo . e des premier et a.cond District de la Nelle.Orleans (a l'exception dno aub.ure Tresme.) Us Ellecteur pour eI Trol.eime lIhtrict Flectoral, com puseiu quatriemue District de la veil 4e ria Nell-It. leans pe eat parti*de la parolsre d'O lsan- -ilte tur Is rive drmite du lMissiippl. et des paroisse Jolter eon, St Charles, St Jean lBaltite, St Jarqure. As esn-.on, Assumption. Lafourche et Terreholune Us Electour pour le Quatrieme Dlistrict Fleet,ral cnm S pose due paroie St Tumnany. Washliugto.. lrving stou. t Helena, Fat t at Weet Frllcians, l'oiut Coupee, at et Quest Baton Rouge et iberville. Cu Electeur pour le Cioquomse istrict Eletoral conm pose des ~ontes do Attakspas et opelous.a, ct des paroetse Rapides et Avoyelles, et Cu Eleeteur pour ie Slienme DMstrict Electoral rompo se des contes des Natehitoechs. Ouachlitn etConcor. dia et de* paroise Cotaboula et Frankin. Atoe)a Iotc, j'ai eru propr de lancer cri ms pro claistion. notifsrat des vmteurs qualifis- du tout I'Etat Ie lt dire Electionm. et ordnannt a tour le, S'he rife. co-mmisvairid'l.rctioo. et autreo lcker des dite. elction de tenir la dite Election pour Electurs di Pr'eidenl et Vice PreUsidentd Etata Unis. Pour tEtat de Ia leitiolnas. Ic qalllr do Norembre pr'shlsin 181 Is dite ekletion devrmn etre tenIue Peres to. | lt, rap. ports coformenmeut a atocutitution de eat Etat etde lois passee a ce anjet. IDNVNE .O1C MA SIGVA TURE, rc le sc.am de l'Etat d la Louiri.xn. a Batew 1irmie. r (1. S.) Septde JoiitS A. D. I.YtM, d dr I'vtlpoun. dannrt -5,' s-ts Unis d'Ameriquc . la qstre wugt Cnsame. Psaxz Gocvmacxa: ROBERT C. WIClUFILE Axmarw Q. Heamso, Eecrdare d'eItl. Ain de porter a execution Is proclamation que pre. code, lea bteCrs wcruties seroat ovtens dans cette parolsso, le premier Mardi de Novembre prltchain qui sera le quatre da mois, aux enroitse .ivant, lde -rct purolse. et reusla direction de,- conunissaireseavoir. r.r., _--\l11n,, tt II.. a ,n. ti;.- , ne vt T., :lti r et ]i .1 [A t 1 ;A v /I 111. t.'o~u--V lubroca. A Harru. U Iktrnard. ,r. At MAOuI. nr. J F Talerus-. Come-B R Chinn. B W Clark, J L pbldell. A LA MAuts o'EPos et 2It Itwrrastr orn Foris, Comae--H B Germany, Georne Young et Chan d mith. Lea boltes seront ouverts de9 he, re A ua 4 httres P U. N W POPE, Sberit. Onest Baton Bonge 9 Sept 1.iM. For Sale--A Fine Chance! A TRACT OF LAND situated in this Parish about four miles above the Perry Landing, and front. ing on the Mississippi River, containing two arpoats front, more or less. with the depth of about forty ar pants; side lines closmng in the rear. Bounded above by lands beloning to the sucession of Terence Du mouy, and be?iw by thoee of Villeoasve LoRltune r. & Co., with all the buildings and Improvements there on. Also, with or without the 4A Wt-MILL attehed to the same. This place Is well adapted for A COCY7TRY RESI DENCE there being FINE FRUIT TREES, GOOD GARDEN &c. For terms and condltilos apply to O. B.a.uan Jr. Paraish Recorder, or to . plg94t. JOHN C. ELDER NOTI CE. E lsubscriber respectfully returns his thanks to hi friends atnd oustolmers who have during the past year liberally gave him their patron.p, aid take this method of informing them and the public at arge that he hase now on hand a large lit of seasoned lum ber, and everything regqiiite for tlp endertaking and suceesful eomletlon of all Woek In the asrp of HIO.SE BUILDiN.G, 'I;$.i , SASH. ,ad DOO, Ou ting up STOIES, B41t-R( ,S in the lbat, at dst lura itle and workaUanlbo sty;A All ordert loft at D. C. Muontn' Hardtare Store, the Pool Qfie fet at the shop on Fifth Street, adj~lptin the St. Peter' aind St. Pa.e College, will meet with protmpt Attenutin. G. L SEES. NEBW AND OKEAi GOODS. I WOULD respectfully call the attention of the La dies ofEut td 9West Baton Roug to the het that lam just up froinp the Caty with a spendid ssortment of BVJEYthin in my line all of which I oUr to the iadies OGH4P$ that over. Mar 22-56. YMd. C. HUIf N.f XAGASIS 4 IONXARcgu, T ES DAMIS dOut et Ouset Baton Rouga, e* ira. 1,4 tie i vaitir monr magasin avant d'a. etr sti leurs, car j'arrive de hI Nouvelle Orleans a.ee an u at t omplet de toat ee que p et trouss dan won Isns d'tlits et quo je vndra i meilenr mar Mar 22.6. IR. C. IUESTrONr w. N. saneat. . EDWARtDqBARROW. IT) RN-ZIr h Cit0 72V . lots at Law. Will Practice In the Ceorto of )at & West Baton Rouge, Iberville the Ll .ens cur L ontasiaa, and the Federal COasts. Ogct at det Court Ronme, Weat~pn loop. N EW AD VERTTSEMEn TK. NILLIAM IOGEL. Wholeale and .Retail Drugfist & Apothecary, ?ATMON J.OUG#, LA n T REPS CONSTANTLY ON I.l 1V) a.d is da. , increasing hiastock of uverytlhbin uo.uil) kL;tI lin country aud city Drug stores. Your ,rwln are re or spectfully solicited, feeling assurei Itat ht ,an give satjsfaction to his cuatoners--prices will t, low -ter l n. libral-your orders whether in or out of ht, line will A meet with prompt attcintol, iarticular attelnt ln will bIe pad to packing ald shipping. a /l-Elvry thing hip.pedl by him per any goa! ateain boat. will he usurdl. SiIt will le to your Interrst to buy your Drugs and tMedwives fromu at march 1 Wit Irtl',ld k) ex stark Mazeppa at 10 baskets Annirett.e, f :1 d,,wen Corn Starch, t 12 boxes Colgate' 'Pearl StarOb, " 12 " Yeast Powder, of 2 balets t iter Water. S 00 boles Dry laisonade, 1 Ido/tru L.iruJle Ac" It '10 bu erior 'laret. I cask Old Port, 50 dozen Porter. arclay & Periln. r 0 Qiurton on Treutti dotch Alo I barrel ISuperior Uld 4lo.,UngIhela 1 , Camphine. i " Burnuig Fl,'li. for s.le by WM. ixxOiIL. DIruggltt, ry PrurtN, I ootib fresh and icwe, for sale eerv el,.a; by line I Liate I F Iurnished in any quantity, send r--r ordors. to S iaarch 1 151 ltk(iELI. isi A tine ansortment jult olnin at d-c. 6 '.b. WMt. ;Lc.L 's :trug~1 t. , arden leweds 1 jn 44000 'alters fresh warrant-t . Please order Sfrm WM. 1t.k.l,., nmarh 1 Dlruggist. T ard Oil A superior article. just ecrihed and for is WWM. Bo(gELI., Dlrugginat. MONTAN Ld 1JUIGUET. Notice of Co-Partnership. rTIIE unalerslgned have this day rnte-el Into co-psi uernhip.uoner the the style of MINTAN k Ill' SET. for the purpose of carryrng on the Ilardaare i,,nwsal, io lIl its various branche. respectfully so licit the patrtnag oul the public. aasuring them that in future as large aad varied a stcloc can I. found i i their stand, anl. sold as low as any iouse out.rjd .t New Orleans. ?. (,. Mh)NTAN, april 16 J. J. tlUt. uT. H a warwe! · adware Harng remraed to the stand formerly ,ccrpiod by Joshua Ieal, and having rw:eeved large ace.ssian to rmy trck, I would sol.cit perons tn want of lia d ware. Woo and Willow ware. House Yurnishing, ac.. to give te a call beftore purchasiis etlawhere. Jan b MONTAN k HUL'cL T, Church stre.t. Stowes I Stoves 1 A large supply or small Frankln ('oal. 3 s'wan ianmond, Parlor, Oval. Cannon-ball. tlall -si. trttze prenlum eonking, t(rement, four hli:. Mayti·w.-r... rsmnll and late-. Iarge wood, Kentucky dwairf took lag and lteati, g Stores. June irates, semi.front. swh.ole front:, ;Gothic, sluare and plain ditto on haud asd for sale low by jasM MtITAAK k IIt 'GI'T. Church street, Carpenters & Plantation Tools Planes tawa, Tape lines, Guage., Saw Files, Rules. tall Files. Hlammers, square Files, ilatcheta. Ilastard Files. Vies. lMatch llans Drawing Kniues, a Turn Sc-rew. HIani nsrews, Glmbhlets L. v.rl,. Mallets. Trowels., Jtorerv l-aces, Starck a.d Iiies, Flat Gouger., ench ) Hlloks, Eaory Paper, Plane Irout, Aea, ca: Paper For sale by Sitts, Wrenches, Peacla, PlIers D. C MONTA I, Aongrs, g f eers, Gouge,, Plumbs. and Hollows & Rounds Conmpasses, CUTLERY CUTLERY!! B r'FAIA), Ivory, Wood and Ilorn, tlue solid han dled KNIVES AND FOlRKS. from 50 cents to $2-S (iS per sett; also, Steel hrrzrs. altoket and Butcher Knives at MONTAN k. HUGUG'T. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . Ina lee C wtarr. j Two uith large drawer and nue with thelves underneath for nk low an the. are in the war. jan 6 MIONTAN & II'GCAT. Church' treet. m1agr or Cotton Seales.--On pair he m ca... 3 suitable fir weighing cuttotUr nuzar. far .ale at a bargain. Apply feb2.. MO'NAN & HUGCET. thurn!. at J. PIPER & CO. J. PIPER. W. F. "i NNAIrD. J. PIPER & CO., iiOUsE FUIRISHERS & CAI-f INET .. ArERS. j iPECTFL'IJ.Y annmnoe to the etizens of Baton Houge and vilacinity, that they are prepared to supply all demands io tihe Cabinet, Furnltue. t'ntder taking and ouse-Foratlthlng buslnesa. and are ni.i Mahogany and Black Walnut Bedsteads, Armoirs, Rocking and Parlor Chairs Bureaus, SidebuartJs, Washstands, yilt Sets, ooBottles pbemian Tqoet Bottles, Glass Wire, To Tea Betts, bulls. ltfi sad P10 Ranhves, Spup and GramvL ,lade slar .Sppsp and Sister, 1. Rtr and Dbelft lar i., do ar4T Spppne, n Fancy. Cut and Prenspd Gy ware, mhins and Crokeery, PYlited Castors, Cake Baskets, Forks, Plain and F5rd ?lattlag, Floor Oil-Cloth., Crockery and Chin} Ware, Pier and lantle Gltaise pilt Mahegony ramme, C~pklurg Stoves and Glatre. Wogd, Willow, and HoUw;' rp, Y aatp and Otce Cl oks, Mores sd Grates, ab. 1-Ic A. • 2'.+t rut s arj, Baivor +~p~p. " masrch J. PIPER a co. ma, 'o Jut rbe, lid, Pl*me tplew|ld do T otes, drehR e yChairs, larrb 9J. PIPER & CO. Vechy' des b 66 P amems Pomp , Perfuums,r Satchetr, Powder Architect and Builder. Slrp on Florida srf, crd of M~as. WoltLiD rrespectfully call the tntt.t. i",, , the pu I lip, tnl my a .nrtnlnrntt for the in s yeiar. ising inad llaolnaznpL'unt with -ie nt the l,'st 0nasutL.n rti rn~ rntnbllablltlti It CinenualUtl. I . I~n peelCarel to furnish SAtf l IORB ai d Il.lNn.iN NS' mad. f thle [et *,n llwhit, pine lumber and of nsup,.rIr worklm..nrunliti aA.L clhel!per than can be made to tine tinnl llll* l'ent inl IIthe cuntr-, wlshing to bqitd a ill ind it t.o tleir ad vantaigei to ronnult with ien bnflr a buinbug i6*- Order. Irnnm te countrn a e.n rmutli ri cit.lL Are C(nuntrv work of all kitit pn .ectud.liy ,,llt .led to in the nmor' wn.rkmnlanik nmar, ,er 1 *l l'lans and alpn it'natinns fr ity and ni uUtr) IlU-s r, surburban tl , r ,L ., Ki.)'n in thei lom! Sip yio el1 nny ie. fi-" All kinds of Jot work 'ittn sn",! to with in ati pers arl dislatlih, watei r nlitir i m.. 'l In o f the b p lat*.i Ita W. -. TUN.NA ItP, WIHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEt: I-"'RS i't TIEIKK ~ l ak of RCG(; tt" L RtOl iAWAY.'.- It tH N. I-;i. llAIftnl ('ll. C'OtAIt'IS andl WHI! . i' now complete They invtit an eamrinaitin no thinrl stock before purhatling i Nnew O(rleans or bl.ewherll as they gun,.autee their prices as Inw as any in then South. si- Wareroom on Main stela nest the City Hall. t * Mxlrtwo rr usi. j harasAlsU in auperior style at the old staId Co Church and Mai streett Baton rKoge., ep. L--. JOHN' TILANO. WO)ttIER IN TIN, COPIPEI, AND SHEET IROI fItE subscriber rer-pctfully begs !Save to Inform hi f. riend and the publit genets!lt, of tins and th a iTnnit nlarlh,.. thita he in tn.t tmrparl.l to eannwit all work in tihe nbv, l.ne, in thte bet andt nosnt work tosnlitke mannnr. II,. i ready at all times, to Lmake rrepair Stnatnsa. Supply . old water. Staln Pnpns of every kind. quality and Ilescription. Tin or C'opp(r Gutters. Spouts ur Vsllar for linnig ('ornieeno, nila. andl put up. Alwar, .,n, handni. a genenral ansnrtnnnt lof Tniure, Sougar.fnu, Imlal, lanternt, Uin tlu ,s. ikn.. *g* All urders from tie country promptly attendted to JIOHN TIiANO, Chlurch itleet, Istion ,tag.e, Ti-E~ toliE GOLDMAN NN. DEALER IN CWICKS, WATCI Ei, Aye ewo1r 1 . HAeaiT nOt'taI IATOnsy sOt toL LOt-YsIAwA. I EE, c r,natantl on hand, a large and tneuntiful an.. rtlnstnr t Inof n'L'KS, WAT.TIE'U awl JEWkEL RYh. hch he tltner to the eltlien. of InEt srd Walt into: Roliuge lnd vicinity, ui reasonable terms. Nov. tit 1it4 HiA RD A Ri E STRIRE L. JOLISSAINT, Whiolesale ald iRtail dealer IN HARDWARE, PAINT. OIL, W1'ilOW GL.A..4F. cO, 'oRIA(;E. kI., &C. No. 11, Opposite the ]tw Basis, 1. 0. nar 22-lyn OC G.CWILS.(jN, House, Sign & Ornaments PAL.INER. Sapon Third strat. Nerth ft(A Pot Ofar. H AVING permanently located in Baton Rouge. we would respectfully solcit a share of the public pat rorge Being I ract.cabie workmen we are eocblkd to do work on the moat rosonable term, and Ia the best sty l.,. P'a-ti ntar attention paid to plain sad bacy FIGN' ; also. .,:.AINING, GLAZINGO, ILIN.G, IARBLING. PA'il. :'ANGiIN;G. re.. a.atly exoted. Orders for plantait'n work (through the Plot Office ar otherwise) so.iited an. Drmpmly ttendei to. Jan. 'e If. D AW-i -N & Co DA.LRLS IN PFRNCEH AND AMERICAN abi , cap., taw .Oer.eu. Ulp.freUa A, No 9, Cbartrena Street, New Orlean. April 20 l856 A. W. CARERON. ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, Error ROCGFC I.A TIIII F:XWITFIE n a fatthful arnd worknaIsike san mer. all contarets for building or o4.er wo~ in his line, which may be eonadod to himp Sr, ers addreasse to him through the tstosee5 will ree,- i e prompt attention. Feb. 14'h 's5 ASUBUvRY REER, IIOU1F, SIG. AND ORNAEN .TAL .AINLER SNY orders given fýe p house. Sn. or (*ga>u tl al lattiutlg. Iajer. Dian g, sand G. . wil meet watt prr. t attention ASln am pe .r tby lyp k ted in Batce ..e. and as It is my interebt to give gene ral at.suneti.,n. I shatl thy tp do it. See.9., 142t. ASHBVRRY RGI Te Areh~deets, Uipa4*F . C-ous-act iit ten pnsd ptuhes. Trl. lERNIDGNED would repectful~ Ktorm Builders. Planters and the con gtunity at larye, that he Is now fully epared to manf ture ty steam pow, r, at short noti 4-d moderate psr al, Gothic or Beviled Window qd, all kiade of ;Mi and Sash Doors, either te4 1 ywuI g Doprn and Wandow BlInds, Door and W wrae, R , Moulding, be. Plainlug, Tooguelatz4 lyray" aoo , jtrwng of every Plank dressed tq rdr of any width under two f.rt. and of any thickreea aunder three ghes. Timbers dressed pe, ctl ¶rne. of any length tier thirty-fve feet long a:,d twepty inches square, i# All orders adrressed to me through the Post oice. or F. H. AHrt & Co., of Baton Rouge, will meet prompt atteqtia. jan 6 J. W. BROWN CSpce, lrorlng Extracts and Rose Water. For sale by Wm. BOGEL, Druggist. J. A. TROUSDALE, SVFRZON DZ*TIST, Batou ior., La., R F NEWS the tender of 4l profS l scrv-ee in the various brancehes peratan.ife the oyrA.t.ear to the ladies and gentlsqen of ast? ad bloat Baton Rouge Wae the .rroandlg oountq. As to his abilities, the lst eredpntials cap be far nished if necessary; )lqt to theep who lIve 4 t em ployed him, he would tespeetfuly refer tp his kind patrons who have so irall favored him during ths past year with theal )onldenee, and fIr which he would return his most sincere thanks, propitsiag to use every exertlon to pontinue to merit the Lnme. All work performed s.leuntSeally and with the ut most are, and also ,ith the view to durability, thuee rendering t promtnept benet t to the patient. lie will alway le an his ot pp from 8 A.. ntil f p. V. O1e room over WrJ. W, Qw Sj shoe store Lfay ett Strept. FURNITURE STORE. JACOB PIPER, FURWITUBE WRAREEOUgE Baton eoags, £a. undersigned repetfully lnform the citIzenb o Blast and Westt Hata Rloune that be has lust re ceived anId s eolstantly reseoving a Ia pl ppv of FURNITUEJ, whieh he orfers for eele LOW. ie s at all times prepared to MANUFACrURE furniture of all descriptions and oa the most reasonable terms. He invites A VISIT from his friends, before purchasing in th ety. His precst supply conists of Sofa, Armoirs, adesee., Bureaus, Blde-boards, C..Irs of every description, and ,ttere, e irrers, Washstebds, and ti feir every article in the furniter, lW.. Jan 1S'qiy JIAWS P Iin 4I i !It PCr -a Y w - s 'r cucus, C*LDS, /UAW 1 3MNCIWIS7. WERUNIN4~ CI*UP, ASTIIA, A W I III~II~~l Sis An wrn rer n .r." 4. 44.A~ vu t44t tO etI,i reel pla ,,. c".rbiuin he isolated setitclr eye 1#1 mef!ein. in ,p -ert ple1ity.lttrdiog* biOuls. )try " "engoluulnt birb is found IQ glee ag et l 'inr, ,"t err:., c· tai tam -t by far srursy~tj~~ err0. Lenuro'n llo -o(flo.rrntFM,, a4~&ldaoe Uydoooagubharisqj, y Anteue. herltur . He lIir , F pe'ared"a9 Coo., S~ns - 1t .l~je age. a? ggjjyi3r f '2 to rriet Il. 4rt1,L .f ime ; '1* { et I4.4de r ru iir, rt i. t le wih4n1r I pt~oln r whi ..t rbr een he e, t'eOeUa IL allt that inleier' onele. 'sinca.. b~ao~ uraue has" te-u tttnitt.td to th ht i ;, fi thoredc,. in the+. e,untre ant.!ar e rtni. t.d! uegctsirelee tieog 4)1 Ip'frf.err in the f. Berkshire 4. k'rlg. of )ieelecie, at ]lU* 4I i44 ru Slie'l t e4l.'g. , Iuu'lu ,.j, V t" ECe,i!"eg iKroue.,%ijk Sir : s-t~meat co bsron l:r, olg o ein. .Mea 5 o·Llcton. Aibealt! ctldilcf e l Ydidon I~ " rli.eei, In.etinl,!e. Yale (.ldge; Transi of redlirine. Lunxrgtlee, Jr.; 1e. e p i uirrt ritr. t'.art4rieceg, lia.. Catnrralomb. Mod). " "4" 44el443441ite Memehl, Medlltic a l S And In foreigu c4,4eerie ' ,Y Lek.'-., t . i c rde itde. ainn. frabe sto C, I 3 4j .iriaue an. .-4tgi..;n 4. lodom ( elretrlu tI.eirerslt of lapis ctali ;)a, ri o f'lX44N Y '44c4444; . JuI·a a " Cubs. vIe. Tir ti ccianici IliInsttu of ilhie, atýIuI sgs. diol thra 411ii.113a toe Citee V tx,.ao ' Yb p · Icr it, catrecareleeiary oiiloofr teeoya deoss& tp tlepeya of ther Ma.notiieettj t1Ipar MOii r 1.1af* cdatume ,ran givn to thm. jeypera54J at fbir Y9 lkeiooU S4ep.t .i M. Alec, tfrbedaiba AtldaeuL oa. thrC great 1444iitatee of 111. mM1wtry. Xa.resc fr .. tie RP A R ·it of le J~r 1.ado ,_ lia er h Iasa*Lg* enf arteidcoertlO cm`o .f,% lean.' 11'dSgrtt r Ifoccerd OeJ(g, bst ni 'Thle Cherry Prrtoral. proposed b1ey 5'. 5 Lowell, Man.., hta beconee wo ood" RM Lie. ietdk'! p4r.eiS.4rut and your opinion rof thine who het Ie tod ad yr etis a mautij and4 14ighy wateabi). eyireere,. of rt uen. as, &# raowdy that It toma be re."tle upon with cooidangtgsp of tier uumeeroe and aiftIkLug payoa . 415nt to4 ear e1 mats." 1,laleerate eorntcu dsautfio of the gar leat appearre in tine i octen )ledkai ate eal lritilh Amdrieae Joornal of Modieg u 4Crrus-tfl, Montreal. luendonJeurearuf teen Medicl Rteale, :. C.. fLlttwago's> 1.agIael, Medical reporter. New Jura ,e Amaercd pe Medicine et de chime, orvie1 ,:{ France. Er. Ac. anartiled of ptllic aUth. IbY 5m rati5n104 1r lyeeleCd the 1cc . abb notaec die o 1Ye geuil.ed prrcoeea.e, e .W0 dehase air-. it11 Hu? rl Ije.tr. (ell iaft Kh h rl*u·li r.-. IL. Imperial 1.J@4tye Nicbneak, F sci8Ae bin t , Ruaalac flllr iinesoa ali IS.,J-npe of icer. p Hic Sublime HiiLnr.., Abdul U t ei. August Majreety. Frednrick V)I ei Hec r uMt CethhenG Majeorty. elabel 1L Ilia Naval Majecty itbhoa, Kiing .f Boms Hii rereoe Highbnee,, 1.eoepad, e Grad I125 Mont Noilec luig! nra.. G ,)'land` treomerl Mirs, I'aramen,:r Mobs M Sir Ceariec T. MetaaIl Gtowm, ada,. >.b. ctie. )ot Thom" C. Mooqsooos Greanada.t Right Rev. Edward Power,4Loud a*L . io Right Mo;. Robert Prlose, Malf.t5 5 oaceippi. Freaklia Pteeo Prrc4neat of tic UaiM Hlarmreyrmlour, Goreer of l the aes. oaory Cbt , dOitmb Horr. Ildlre' W*6b, ý ` | dwed Wlebek, D D.. lL ka t Amhmat College. . Perklas, D. D., LL D. Praddet College. oun. Frane'a Shonk. o·eFoeerar of Baron YVe ArfwedSan, Predeenos, holm. Dr. C. T. J.hon, Geologist of the Cnaked States, !!acoverer of E ther, I of Honor, .e. tirn. Leslie Coombs, NIember of Hon. W. R. Preston. eSecwtar at I Rev. Dr. uncnlg , bof okh1y aY. _ Rev. Heury Ward BaelNer, at .ewlTei Rev. Dr. Thomu. Wormer-,y. of Ia s D. F. Dhtle, I. D., Preddent Reaof S. . !Wells, Prof. Math. mad Chem." Wm. A. Sinith. D. It., Pire. kai' *p S tstuar, Frt. Cro meC C G,., t . r. Oeae . D., Peres l l ' SMbj. .,. iU am, Prof. at Ch The i t lP cwR Ie net 0.17 &oee thu or istsead bs-lr o as e verrii en the e rropeutbne (be'glubp, '1,trngb a. and by ma natio ny t tbas ~ d . resopdy ever yet .cd' ercd Lrfsing diseases of tb threat asi4yii be without it; ead thes t nihet its 'irturs oeler wUll. B: Its t n5l 0 thCuraid are saved everys f3e which hastens down to an 001 $ga0 every age and sea anld na.h&. OPINIONS OF EMINENT ra the rerabile Pridst f J. C. Area. Mir: I have ned yosT my e wn ease of 4epreooed from its cahrmeal coetitutt, that omupound fr the relief of lary . eultise. If my of ilon of ie suau of any service, you are at Irty to , proaer. ).am AtsUaUr, Nep."S, 1d ,. We, the underdagned, hAve lag PuexaRi . far inlasatle aend other throat and lonia, with sueb 8tmarked i that we po.idently tecommead 5 tbe ereelet Wentedy for the ompla.abt H. M.. ¥Im, M. Y . Slrge~n of the Militaryst - .. .. _,. .MuaIal !, Sup't 4pd Physician il.i kBHlindn IUIOi*t F. T. ..-a. va, M. f FSaip and Pys West I Tr. Ret. BhMif D1. J. C. A Wat row jh sa your Cmann Peci,,,u- i my knowledge, with ar "1eymndhe medlicines. It has crae for e coauemption, which b a,. and nany cases of asnt ' which I could subdue by'p h n you to maint$ m its eý" jou have ieehed, ud ndui are doing an amount of most amhtalous brothip mthe 'your t thfellearig is froam Da. . c. aC AMyDsr inform you that I have eseet consumption T eyou re ful young la4 nInt ep pmwE and tIe p with large I ol thodox to the to has to thi not the ciustoma of ph5s a but eom no. Jstle demande t uitwy* leeommeud the Cherry toeurs repeotfula t Sa: I otee in your your Cherry Pectal ad' any physician w havet mtication to you. I > ae I havelg used youro } sa a1p ily with eaeel U mJ Snashtother u best etbartl we hav Dr.J. C .linSir _ pound etoend by farlyotbe r we. the luMge.