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OUG WAR AN R. VOL 9. WEST BAT()N ROUGE, SATURDAI)..Y SEPTEMBE[ 26, 1868. NO(. 35 I . i mm ununm|I -Y I1 I 1un- -~ I~--·iammuPII THSEGAR PLANTER. Fi;NRt J IATAMS, Editor. PUBI-SiI) EVE[IY SATURDAY MORNING. OFFICE AT THlE kFERRYILA.IADING, WEST BAi'ON TOUG(E, LOUISIANA. SUBSCRIPTION: perannam (invsrifbly in advance, ......$4 00 RATES OF ADVERTISINGO: I square (eight lines or les) one insertion $1 50 Esh bstbse uent insertion. ...... ....... 7 .ll' ratl liseornt to yearly : ivertisers. R,.g, r 5t, W . Clantber||n.J H.LNnon fAyVOT, CEIa .I ItERL INI.'LA',AJI9N, ATTORNEYS AT LAW WILL PRACTICE IN THIE FIFTI. JOUDICAL DISTRICT. Comuposed of the Parishes of g1S AND WEST BA TON ROCUE IBERI y, LL~, L AST FELICTIANA, AND ADJOINING PARISHIES. AVL.NG conoected ourselves with reliable and i~UaentiAi law rms in New Orleans and Wash isgtoI, we are prepared to collect claims agaitnt tie General Government. OFFICE AT BATON ROUGE AND WEST BATON RtOUGE COURT HOUSE. LOUIS KONDERT, SylHEN YOU WANT agoodit, go to the LAFAYETTE STRR~T SHOE STORE THERE EXPERT WORKMEN LOW PRICES, AND GOOD FITS awaits the prompt buyer, BOOTS ! BOOTS 1 1 Pegged and sewed Boots, AT LOUIS KONDERT SHORS! SIOE9 1 Boys boots and shoes: of all kinds sizes and qualities, And for sale by LOUIS KONDERT, Lafayette street bet., Main and Laurel. feb8.d Willis P. Coleman's PATENT Und.latory Corn and WUEAT MILLS. The Manufacture of thse Mills has been re usmed by the Patentee in Ne.t* Orleans, and we taui$eplre in offerig the as the very beet ilhs sewr aauftetured" The geauine SCOLEMAN MILL CO Otly b bougbt of us in New Orleans. It the late StatE Fair they were triumphant s 1 aI thets, (set dilernt Mills competing) as t Ibseleae been Nortsand South. 1 of M.st'nd Pe.ATAWtIo MA tly on bead; w B. BesoDLY & CO.. 1t(h oe. 9 Perdido it,. New Orleans, La. A..VIS SALOON, r s tse , a r a r o x. ý -- -- W b patrons. rssorteen* t of exeeleust can alwtays be feot thee t4 " the attention of eeonoieseurs is histsed. 4Arst claae BILLIARD TABLE is always .t e.I a pm fies ItLL b ve S wherep t., cl3suy be acommo sadtle horses, b gles or earriages, tesaltihe tie repestally solicihe .be re abli' MC 1ITR[IC 11NTAL a~titoN, magg anr . coran of Thir4 S a e. f.i.pl preoeg. ! Inf4si thepe of a uItt frooSt 1 lbte b se loe tie itted up foi tbe proper attention of Deatistry thef its depart he hig rofesloapl I ,- ts-... ..... j 2....,, . For Sal . * 6--: Feor farthee iuoreae ýpSewn, or ti-kL ladmssasd ed te amiles below tetY of boao only four to Pla4g eian. i Hf. F530tN. arkably low prices, L. 3OIBUNPrlED. PHILIP BA UER, Dealer in Wines. Liquo.'s, Cordials, &c., Ferrtv Landing. HAS JUST RF('E EV Efrom first iaand, in New Orleaons~ la, iurply of Red and Whiltc Iinecs, Sparkling and Still Hock, KIRSCHIIWASSER4 CHAMIPAGNE of all brands, Annisette, Vermouth, Absynthe, Shrub, WVhiskiies, Brandies, Gin, GUIONOLET, CURACAO, BOUNCE, ALE, PORTER, CIDER, Lobsters, Sardines, Can :Seats. CASSIS du MONT d'OR, Pickles, Preserves, Brandy Fruits. FROMAGE GRUTIERE, In 6Se ererthkigoompriusig a genuera stock of Select Family Groceries. HOSTETER BITTERS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, CROCKITaAND TIN WAIL, PLAsTATION SUPPLIES ; WIEOLESALW AN. RETAITL Ak1. ALL uKIND Of PHILIP R B UCER PHILIP BAUER" \I ENIi:is WANI'h.D QI iii; GRAY JAC; 1T'S, A? .UH ii:,'/ L. Fr;, ' .la ;' .i:ieie, --V t it - Iail.har t nadl Mkeltclew of life in the ('on C .:nri-ing N.:rrtivte .f PeroCn:d .dAdtt-ture, Army Life,. Niv:,; Adlventure. IFi it'e, Pi'rtisin Dar;nT, Life in thie r ,, lieid and Ilospial, t,;.'ther w ithe .:t 1;n Bala l-, An-. )t.c an I 1 1 inmru-' Tncidl.ntI ,f the War t'nr Southern l ul pnd I-ace. i hirnf is a Cer iio p rti i) t I :l wa tHita. t will nlev er .: into to rm,%ni,"- !iSatori, nort be ,em)di,'t a: ra';: e or po tt)-. l!,whet! i- a very Ital part oi ii anild wi}(. if proes iv d,. -ul y t. uceddiln . r: tlons a hotter idea ,l the spir il the tho oht tlh in many dry teporsa or carets' aliii! If Y veni., anld lii:i part may be called :he," .. i 'p, 1 .l i. tho path,', , t-, war. T'i5 i'ustrtal- h, , hara telr oif tin he'ders, the humolr of the Lh', s. ," the d. vlion o' womten.tne bravery of rmen, t!c i ,;,,:k of ,itT heroc-. te rtrnoter and har -hips ,i toi ervirce. 'l'Tire Valiant ern!.l Brave ,r' e' I. e i', iurequle and Dramatic, the W itti and 5.. vt,: ,. ''n iCer and i'athetic. and theI whole I'tl rlars i-.t are h:re thrilling portrtyrd in a ti"teli - ' n i - r, at icte hot., rical andl t)":- ,ti, cra rln. i' tooa a!u ple, ulltlue, hriliiatt and re.edc',i..c h o-ii i:; the war hancalled ".rlth Anltserelnt aL< well.I iu.i t ati:ion 'nay -,? 1 ".! in everl pace, as grarilie ,ttal, rrl I It-i , .. ad .. I thentic history, are akuiliully t:terwuve. It. ltj wo;rk of literary art. Send for lirculars and sat our teris, and a lull descriptionl rif the work Address, JON rS . I.T'I'HERS & CO., Atlanta.Ga. CIRC ULAR. TO THE PUBLIC. IMPORTANT VETERINARIIY REMEDIES. Read the Following: We, the undersigned, Iaving known Mr. J. W Santafee for many years can readily certify to his unbaffled skill in the cure of all diseases of the horse, and sincerely and heartily recommend him him and his medicine to the public in general, knowing that it will meet with complete success to all -who may deem it prudlent to give it a fair trial Foundered horses cured in twelve hours. Colic in thirty minutes. Botts in thirty minutes. Distemper in four says. Farsy and preventive of glanrders from oaght to ten days. Lung fever in four days. Lockjaw. Alfred tilzard, G. W. Catlett, P. Kreusen, W. 0 G(irdon, Dr. Jones, M. D., B. II. M'atillon, D. A. Toadvine, A. L. Tombs, Cthas. Schield', it W. lle, Laurel Hil!, R. T. McOuire, J. MlcOrath, Baton Roton, J. McKeown, E. ~i. Dubroc, W B Rouge, R. Clendennan, V. F. Atlain, II. T. Allain, J. C. Statford, T. M" A" Iedma', Bayou Sara. Having purchased from Mr. J. W. Santafee the patent of his "Veterinary Remedies" for this parish, I will All all orders sent me. In every instance these Remedies have proved complete cures. I have used them myself with perfect success and can eonfidently recommend them to others. Put up in quantities to suit purchasers. PHIMLII' BAUER, Livery Stable, Ferry Landing, West Baton Rouge. JOHN JASTREMSKI, Wholesale and Retail DRUGIIST & APOTHECARY, AND GENERAL DEALER IN FRENCIH, ENGLISII, GERMAN AND A.MRICAN BrIug, MedicinesChedU itais, iOl, Rtest lhdicaes, Dr* VWolapndie, pared. Third treet, opposite the Bank, BATON ROUGE, LA. jaulS Orriso Buuno, . F.-& 4. 8. PASSuSMM or ITayVLLV AND WAsT BATON RoveN, Plaquemine, $p., January 4th, 1868. l In ai hsp$uee tit speisil ordbre No. 160 from besditwaRte tsureu Iefugees, Precdmen and Ab. daed 1* ta of Louisiana, dated Ne*wenJs, Datmbet 8Oth,' 1867. I hereby --ssamn ttauties of At. Bub. Aset. Couamis sionor or said Bureau for the Parishes'of Iber :vile and West Baton Ronge vice Brevet Captain F. A. A. Osbourn mstesieaot of the service. With the asslstaea of the Goverament I shall endeAvbr to discharge ay daiie, isn proawlng peaecr, $arnoay and itteep t teith.nk~tbil~ and to tie sucees al acoompoie 'In of !me duties I need not onl t h. co-r in .ofthe oftisls, but the 5asta lo o U good otienu, sat I ol* ese st at .ss tate rill. be elrlgdpg x insthe 4R at . ay datine wb4.h I base; be" 604Vý1 . bees C HAItI 8 R. M'I tILL, , Asst. 5b Asst< tagdie~: . ....~ .l' ao. . ii PhrIs4 BUILD S . -G. IWI3LUoiA, IN LARD, y (SCL'ti & 11 LF, ! I'o' , VIEIiSt U IID SOAPrOE, SA r-:IAI, E: G N'1 1) 1J,_ LS, I,4 (Di'H (W { F It PH, \1iTi IEl L I'TO .1ES, OLI'NS, 1iAis1NS, SAUCES, liI(7liliT, ~ A', Dt (,:NLXAL PLANTATION RUPPLIDE4 Havye now in store, and1 aite in idn±c't daily re ceipt of URFýII AIUUIVALS of CALWOGES, TIIHEA I, COrYIONS, L ACES, L1NE\S, S; U)OL COTTON, LAWNS, EMC; ING, SHlRTINO, TAPE, SHEETING, MUSrANS, CO'LTONADES, UTIMI', C;AS;,IMEI'ES, NE:EDL.ES, HICKORY, SILKS, NAPKINS, 11 OP sWIRT`;, TOWELING, U.'LALM)RA ALS, M U QU C1.O NE I"G, .JA C, ,N Ers,T lit f LANDS, II ('s i E;,Y, [1'NL)KLRC111iE F:, !:UTVES, AND THlE LATEST STYLI S OF LAD1ES' DRESS G~OODS. IWESTERN PRODUCE. CORN, BRA.N, OATS, IIAY. A FINE SELECTION OF HARDWARE. AXES, ' DOOR HINGES, SAWS, AUGURS. HAMMERS, GIMLETS, CHISELS, S- CBW8, Agricultural Implern IIISCELLAMBOUS ARTICLES. BOOTS, COMBS, SHOES, HAIR BRUSHES, SLIPPERS, TOOTH do BROGANS, HAIR PINS, BOOTEES, BRAIDS, GAITERS, ORN4AMENTS, HATS, EBSENOES, OAPS, . PRtP'D CHALK, PERFU'MBY, POWDER, TOILET AIP, COSMETICS, &4.3., c, &g:, &C W4oop & EWLLjJW.WAR~ E _TUBS, BUCKETS. ail Ra IDt, BaSIO1tOn : ,il Road Depot, West Baton Rottg: Shirt, Table. l'sar 'i a,, I t',rtuoy Linnen, t.i friont 50 cents, anl ups., .!.,1 t" ca.l. f, r L' i y muu'3f. I.. 1tOSENFILLL' ()LD) COLD ,ND SILVI;i: WAN TEL). I am payt._ the Lighest prro for '.1 gof;l a!n 1 tilver. F. FFN;ILE~n, apti Watchieikcr \ Jeweler. I-----I- - BLACKSMTI ITI -AND A1NElD I 4IAVRI HT. .I ., tin "nr Tý" r··l. ýccl u'v inf,,:,rý tip i.,. h. Tlit t l iIt a 11'tloo rotblithed a in,, at tlr Ferry Landitt of the parish, for the purpose .of ,:~i al I'LA1NTA'ION WOILK in that line .f ltu~i n'se. Being fully pr'parr.l, cn't' iter- will hiavo Iter" ~rdes filled Witta all pa .-i.'e H.-' Pe, it a wornianulike utanuer, and ura tle t rcas J. TflOSKALOWSIiI. Fx-Uuited States Deputy Survey.;:i. ()I EtIS his prot'esional sarvirpt to tl,( pnh.iic ýý Fcen'.;2. Orders prowpf'.y ettindedl to at. on lertite char-ge±. Oftioc on Tfurl street, Blut( n Rouge. mch~l C- F, RABFiVHORST, Cabinet-Miaker, Uplkolstrcr -AND UNDERTAKER, CornIer Churm h and Laurel Streets, (I urterly A. Iaumstark'd stand fltTON KR TGE, LA. Mt ETALLIC ani Wooden cotias oonstantly on Land, and furnished to order at the shartest aotict. rcy 9 ECONOMY & HOME INDUSTRY. SAVE YOUR RAGS. THE CHICKASABOGUE Mann facturing Company SPE NOW prepared to purchase Good, Oflan SCotton and Lieoen i , in any quantip,ýr g to pay for them the highest et price in.eah. They have atabltehed a depot fa Lo.51 NeffdWa ter street for the receipt and storage of ragand pa per stock of all serts, under the immediate dragre of .iapt. Thomas E. Baas. who is atborised to pay a liibeal price for all stock required by the company's mills and brought to him in a suitable condition. Rage may either be white, colored or aixel, but th.y must be free ofwoolens, clean and well handled. LDenlera in paper stock in the city abd interior will find it to their advantage to commuaieate with .ur - tore disposing of their stock elsewhere. Newapapera wdtj advance thoig own inteerlsy lending their inluence to secure the saving and opl lecting ot all the rags to he found in thei ieeý¢etive localities. We will credit them in exchange fr, pa per at liberal rates for the merchantable rag they may send us. . Rags sent by the rivers and Great Northern Rail road ahoald be addreesed to the U -otspanyatMobhe, Alabama. All shipments by the Mobile and Ohio Rlroad lihould be directed to Beaver Meadow Settoa, the location of the Company's Works. L For lart~ ee forfhatio apply at tihe CooA pany's Depot, No. 51 North Water atrtet, or to the undernigned, in person or by letter, at the oti1e of the Advertiser & Regi4ter. W. 0. CLARK, my9 Prndmt GO TO LYTLEL . FO A FIAS, CirW ' .A.tWE W WARRAVT our picture| BIBAR aud WC HFAPE, that an MADE in tye SOUTH. olUs IJOCPIAi PIOTUREB 1W, We a ra rie t -_of "'L4 iaa[ . -nd si . Don't feget tl q-nv is a0¢ ·r