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i TA WNVD EAK RS FRToM NOW1. W\e IE ver can clnit'oted le With our own lot in life; We'vn always trouble on our minl,l. out niew born care or srife; Vily not travel through the world With snushine on your brow i For you'll never know the diffibremne In at thousand years from now. 'Twon't do to Ie too ,proud those days, ihcause you have your wealth Yon may some time the wrong man nsect, Aytl thereby lose your health. D)ou'R cot: tb earn your living HBy the hoe, the spade, the plow, For you'll never know the difference In a thousalld years front now. Iln-ause your parents are well off Don't scorn to learn a trade ; Itemember when the stn is warm, You can't always find the shadue. Don't scorn to oa little work Though sweat adorn your brow For you'll never know the differone In a tIouteand years front now. HANOO0K AND THE BEPUBLIOAN8 IN. O. States.] Mr. Leqnard W. Jerome, one of the promninent, wealthy and infleiontial Re publicatts of New York city, has written a most significantt letter to,-Gen. Han cock, congratulating hien upon his nom ination and promising him a hearty support, Buch a letter from such a mainis irndicative of the sentiment of a large number of Republicans, who think with Mr. Jerome, that the past policy of their party "has been the very worst that coirlt be devised;" and they propose "to vote in accordance with their convictions." From the position occupied by Mr. Jerome in political circles, his staunch support of President Lincoln's adminis tr:ytion, his suneeasful mnanagement of the great war loans, give him a promi nence and an influenco that will carry weight with all his political actions and ntake potential his advice and leader ship. His letter is remarkably frank and sincere, and will carry conviction to the minds of manty of his wavering politi cal associates and followers, and .lead themt to the sutpport of Get. Hancock. 'The lettter is as fllos e: MY DEAlt GENERnAl.-I take 'the ear liest opportunity to congratulate you upon your nomination and to assu~e you, lifd-long Whig and Republican than I am, of my most hearty support. I be long to a very numerous and a very staunch old-silver gray Republican fam ily. With one solitary exception, thore never 4\Fs one or them known to vote thle l)emocratic ticket, but I venture to say they will to a man vote for you. 'I'l'hy c;uamot consistently do otherwise. Yon, sir, embody. the views and the osettiments in regurd to the great ques tions of the day that we have entertain od since the war closed. They are the same that actuated Geoneral Grant when he laid down those liberal terms of surrender to General Lee. They are the sante that actuated my poor friend Ray mond, when lie battled so manfully in the coninittee of Con|gress against the savage policy of Thad. Stepheins. I be lieve that Gea,. Grant would stpport 3'you to-day, did not the exigencies of his situation forlfld it. And Henry J. Raymond, were he alive, would support you too, unlces tile exigencies of the Times restrained himt. lie was contlplled at an carly day to smother the sniti nmolets hle had expressed in tlhe address of tlhe Philadelphia Convention, to aban ldonll his career in legislative halls anti . to chiatge the tone of the Times or, as Mr. Jones, our'business manager and partner, insistedl, thle paper would be ruinted. (I believe I offered to pay the damage a. t the time, but that was con sidlered imipracticable.) It was a bitter pill, but it had to be swallowed. Thad. Stephens had suc ceeded through a Congress which ntis represented the country in engrafting his policy upon the Republican party. And thodgh a maajority of the party, as I firutly believe, were disgusted, it was fastcntld uplon teli and thcro ws ino wnay of getltitg ridl of it. Thus for years a vat atinther of tus, gootd rlepublicans, hIave hen compelled to bIconme helpless supporters of a policy we believo to be the worst that could Ie devised. An ollortiiity is lrcsented us now for the it-at time, with any show of success, to vote ilt accordance withi our convictions, antl I tinm surtu we shall do it niost joy filly. With griat, respect and esteenm, IbeliievItt ll yours faithtfully, LgoxAR' W'. JEltOMIE. A MONDEXFUL SPRING. 'ITIt, ihlowinig, which we clip ftiolm tie ()petlosas Democrat, represents soietit-hing trlily wonderful: VWhile boating in the Wakulla Spring, Florida, a lady i.droppedl a ring fronlI her finger, and it coult be seenn suinking in tile ctlear vwaler. When neatr the bottom ;t trout was seen to dart fotr it, swallow it amdtl diiaplpea;r. An iingenions filIlow horrowedtl aniothltr flhig, f;stcnetd it to a hook and fished- for tlhe tront. After ilayinii out nintety ft--t of line, hle was sucessful, the trout was ltauled to the surface, cut open, artd tile rilg taken oiut.-Exchange. This story was ,ot at all inmprobable. ThIe writer of this paragraph knows all about thllis fanous auid most extnordi uary spring, having visited it a short tiine after the close of the war. The spring is almtost round in shape atnd cov irs anl ariea of abolut ten acres. It is some three huntmhed feet deep and the water so clIear, triansparentt and magni bottomli can be distinltly s8eu with the O naked eye. But the strang peliar. ity of its water is the fact thj e a not sce it unles;s disturbed b iplah. Whoan dipped out into a 'up o bucket looks like ony other cleart ifer, but, C in the spring, we delfguy 'l P dy to see it. Stali~hg upon ita brink you look down, as 4t wore, into . vast precipice, with numerous fish of every variety and and dimesion, floating about in the air just uandetyoua, The sight is a etrange and dizzy one, qnd makes a man feel as though eo;ething unnatural, or ratbh supernatural, lay stretched out bofotre' him. Among the many curiosities within the compass of our experience, says the. Iberia Star, the most remarkable is the, biped colt of Mr. Lassallo's wliicih' wasd on exhibition at Mr. Oonsolin's Stabler In this beautiful and wonderful crea tare, nature, with unusual accountsble ness, has so strangely deviatel from her S ordinary course, as to make man, the noblest of creatures, halt to contemplate the marvelous wonders of her all ipLcom prehensible and sublime handiwor Whore the forelegs of this strange crea ta tre should have been, are too skil cov ered protulerauces; otherwise, it is per fect in development., and though but seven ,lays old, is sufficiently strong to a walk, in an upright pdsition, and re minds us of a circus mule, when made 1 0 to walk on its hind legs. Y Demooratio State central Ooinmioee' . y II The following sub-conmmittees havs v been appointed by the State Central . Commnittee of the Democratic party: h EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, D. Warren Brickwoll..John Fitzpatrick ,f J. D. Hill...........Archibald Mitchell . J. Rl. A. Gauthreaux... :.W. B, Koonts Thos. Dufy..............Edgar Lesoho d Maurice J. H1art........T. S. Wilkinson ._ James Ilagan........... Allon Thomas I B. W. Marston ....... Iobt. Richardson d Leon Jastrcmski. Io NANCE COMMITTEE. i W. I.. Koontz......... Joseph Collins , A. Mitchell...........Maurice J. Hart " J.. II. Iill.............John Fitzpatrick James I lagan.............1). W. Briekwell J Thomas Dully. HluiriETR;TION AND Il(TflON CoCt)fI'EE. o '" J. I. A. Ganthreanx ......II. C. Brown Romp Cluark .................F. Armant Hugh Cain .................J. H. Hill E. C. Toblci an ........ Robt. Brewster y A. S. Beck. 1- .1. 11. ElUST'IS, President. 1b Mlsaria Destroyed. o G. A .1. .Untdhlois, of Brookville,. Can ada, crltilies that, hlie was prostrated by i a malarial dise:ase contracted in Texas, I toand was quickly and completely cured by the use of W:arner's Safe Pills and a Safe Bitters. lie adds: "1shall never a travel in that climate without your Safe Pills and Bitters as a part of my outfit." to Beware of im itation. Call only for Conrad's Budweiser. If you find any nimi tation, please report the same imme o diately to C. Conrad &, Co., St. Louis, - or to ,loh Millor, the gcner:al agent, t No. 2 Jl:aclson, street, New Orleans. . Creat Discovery by a Creat Man. a t This, primarily, is what Warnecr's Safe e Nervine is. The great man is one of the d mostfamousliving physicians. Ioe found a a harnless remedy for all kinds of pain, others jimlprovd it, and Uio final result t 5 is, the Safe Ncrvino now manufactured only by 11. II, Warner & Co. e i I From a well known citison of Chicago., L5 CISICADo, Ill., January, 1,870. 1d . II Warner & Co., Rochester, N. vr.: S GaNTLE'MESN-I Rhave used WarneOr's Safe Kid. t e noy and Liver Curo willth the greatest satisfac. I lion. It is the only renlmedy I have over used I 0 that Ican reconmeruol io mly friends, as it has o . cured me of Bright's D)isease of long stauding, a after havin,g isiid lhe White Sulphur Springs I of Virginia, and trySing innuneurablo so-called v "remoedies"of the dary. Having resided here o 0 tfor lfortyscven; years, my friends will be glad o to see tilis statement. The discoverer is indeed I a public benefalctor. ii W ILLIAM II. PATTglRSON, 1,191 Wabash avenue, near 2)thl street. S Conradl's Blulwciscr bottled beer is Is made out of the best hops land waalt. buam beeftI ll a tfhalsnd nhew ryremit I ehs creotScroý. Floura o uher . 6htt ruptluwmnd Dse., bditedln Canst- Ucgm and oter Bores. Wwkn_ O shp tts homeb. ae-,otl GeraJnl DebIity, s4, are atwd ýy the D af... '. AI. ls no sa.e an &Co. ?p iortand Ma nic. oly, mnd whe b, wher ever c dy aw1 ileg BoWluerofo ealseioi; btl 1 mle.enta ade, dies are mel in Medlelne Flour, Flour. My Stock of Flour i all Freah Ground and adapted to first-class Family use. Prices and eamples furnished on application. june 17 JOSHWA BEAL. S! C per day at home. Samn leswotth To 2 itollars fire. Adi resaStin. son & Co. Portland Maine. 1 Home Bitters are endorsed by a legion .-)a.nvhainina1Lah.altmistk .. Mour TIi-Weekly nitel TA ..inest Eng Colman's L4TE..Bakee's, .m's Swe ,* _I M1LK..Freeh3Make, one pounn C P1AS..Be at `a esh. P pers. AY S..f ina 4V w". N.w York. pm• : FANCY CRACKES. FansTa. rtaed Nbw York. SFANCY CRACKOR .. Nie. Nae, Ne S. R AES. Choce ER SAL1ý ROUT.D5R8 .UW. L REAL ESTATE AG*NT, P. O. Box 84, tbfb' B *TON "OUGE, 14. JOHN J. WAZ, P ETOL. Dealer in FMYI Sqlo kis LIQUORS, 'OIGARS, TOBACCO CONFECTIMONERIES St. Ferdinand St., feb8 BATON ROUGE, LA. CHARTER PERPETUAl LOUISIANA EGUITABLE U71 flED WIT 39......Cas odelet ¢ Gtvr te ......3 NEW OBLANS. ' B. B1RIG8..............Presiden OHN HENDERSON... .Vice-Psiden A. 4ATTQN.....:............Sert The policies of the Loulis U li Ihsune are sr thel trein with thoe- deo fof the the dite "fThe a I d revision of te abl~e !fa depoel of the ReUrd "AIW. Active ANets Waiited. Apply to &McNAIR, .Medical liaK .M. D . F; Hereoford, . - v . . FGot SALE1 O " '>CT-LAW5 0TUAM ENGIN S.elr lvehih eylhder, twehty.four.inoel stroke, in good order; Also, Two Double.Flue Boilers, thlrtyatw inches In diamseter by eighteen feet iont with mud and steam drums, Ire front sae valve, &o. The above oan be en in operatio at the Baton Rouge 011 Works every day fe the next three weeks. For further partioulari apply to DAVID &GARIG. SANDER & SONS' ~XTTRACOT (ESSENCE) -OF TRB EUCALYPTUS T H PURE VOLATILE PARTICLES 0 the leaves 't the so renowned Ahti.Feve Tree, "THE EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS, and theoly prelection against contagion in cm sea of Yelow, hold and other fevers. Do not walt uItll that terrible foe, Yellow FP ver appears in your midst, but protect yourael aaad fanily byus be oreh rfEXTRAC" as an odorant, and when fever has already set i take o ftrnallyfour t six drops in a spoonful. water once a say, and apply it externally freel to th regon of the beweli. It i the only ren edy that can be relied on. SAJDRnUsT (Austrilia) Mrch let, 1878. I have been Iva ng Mesers Sander Sons' Eucalyptus Eatr balave to admit th8 there is, beside it, no medcament of such an versal effct onthoue s that I know ci It checks eemuJ~igtly anl tons of wpa ever kind-cheer, lung d aUd throat alectioni such as Brohitis d Diphtheria. It care Rheumatism, Toothache, Neuralgis, theomst as yore Colds, et. I used it with unxaralleled em Oe5.in Swelings, , urns, Wonnd of the most serious natur, In all disorders of tb Bowels, Diarrhea, ste., ad gladly acknowlcdg its merits for the bone.t of te public. [Sge] JORN CRUICS ANK, M D. br.,MoklerProfeeor j the University Grifwle , Germany asItonishing cur. of Dipthorltcs, AKt~iaerKlinisoho W, chenschrift, nov. 21, 1 at our office.) The extract effected cures of Typhoid Fove Inllammation of Breasts and Iwelhigof Lets, a tar conlnement, Dysentery. whoc n oug! Inflamed Eyes, etc. Dr. CEUICKSHANX-. Epitome ofdeblr4tion made before M.U0JI Esq, fJ. P., at sndhurst. October, 1877: 1 e son of Mi. Raab. was hiern with an axeoi the knee. After alas weeks' medical treatmen it was deolared eessr byDr. Macgillivray t amputate the limb. 4t that juncture the Ei tract wasapple and the wound speedily cure wtioamplert It. _ t.he Jt ungl, suffering feiw eas e bob uouneod by Dre.Atk a son and BoydR who attended thegirl without sa eifactory reenlt, wasOured Just as speedily. BSANDHURsT, Australi, Sept. 12, 1879. I herby est/fy that theibodc as the content of an advetamnt published at Osdhuest, an" that the named Dra.Macagilivray, Atkinson an .loyd are wellanown medical practitioners rea din at Sanilbet. [Signed] 8. A. WOODWARD, Mayor. I, the undersigned, ootingVice Conral Genera of the United Slate at Melbourne, do herebe certify, etc. Igned' JNO K. $MYTH. Thegreatean o ofthe Extractbrough under notice of Prico Bismaek through thi Consul of the Germie Umpire at Melbourne. All the documents In question may be inaspect ed in attested copis it any time at the office o the undersigned, agunts of Sander & Sones' Euca Ilotus Extract. - - he Extract is sold by Dr. F. M. BROOKS a one dollar and a quarter a bottle. Each bottle accompanied by directions for use and reports o cure8. Wholesale at O, l,. FINLAY & CO., Ae Agets for he8mither States, -5 MagasMia street. New O~lcan:.. CA~woW4. There are some preparatises of the gum resi in the trade without any value as a medicament They may easily be discerned, as they turn milky on account of their tereblathineous nature, wher mixed with spirits of wine. We are the onl existing t e re Extract (as sence( e ves of the Australlen gum tree Therefore, ask for Seader & S~as' Extract, an; insist upon getting it. (jan17 ly. At Chambers's Bookstore, VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRIfNGS, a fresh aV uly, Steel Peas, A. W. FAber a el Pencils, dadPenoll Tips, Indellible Ink, A dheive Bill les Bill Paser, Time Books, Toe,t .E leinBg, Letter Copylng Booksby tme dry re Hancoek Grand Masmch, Sheet Musiefmurnise d to Order. F.M. BROOKS i est. TUST ARRIVED - New York , oled and Raw Lineed StrtiotlUy Pi' White Lead, Fine Colors inOt _Rady repared Paints, all colors. A : OYDS' ELECTRIC BATTERIES,; Ladies' Shoe Dreasing, the best .mi . mObp Chmlrle, Xaeaded Flint, KinaloJTeib, r1 LanternKinslow Study Lamps aQd l ht slow Oil. heirs, Scissors, Pocket Kh , V SROOKS'' ,IIXr BARK & IRON Is the Best preparation of the kind in the A is manfOOlta.and sold only by, S:r EMON SUGA T.. IJ Fresh Stock, a number one article AT BROOKS'. T·HIE SEASON .1 For Girondia the beot and oheapest dis. infectant made. iyors' Antiaeptia iLquld, for embalming dea4bodiLes, fot ale by tdh "Agent, F. M. BOOK A' ULI- LINE of Ayer'd, .Jaynes', McLeau's, Lyons', B 'te, [ull'lees' and tennedy's Medlicines always on hand, SA MITE COLOGNE I"' 11 Warranted ogual lo best impoertd Co, logne, and sold by tbott o prito.by F: M. BROOKS,'loprlotor.." STat "Brooke' 1ill, Cure" S Iwarranted oure, or money refunded, DUR,,~NAPP'S AROMATIC Tooth Powdet. D Thurston's Ivory Pearl SCaler's Saponaoous ' . ' Josrbory.& Brown's English T'oth Paste. Sozodon for the Teeth. All highly recommended at BROOKS'. r Pick's Saloon. ICornet Lafattto and Florida Ste. ICES C1.A. & SODA WATEK . ' SAN REFRESHMENTS AT ALL iTOUBS Pie NIc Parties,&c. : _ Furnished with the above on short noticc. 'rPrices Low.-1 4 June 51m. it. N. LOUCKS, Agput. -VEA ANDA 07 , REHIS TAU.ANT, THIIUTMRIET,I ATON INK!, LA. C1. OREMIONINI, - Proprietor. T . Board by the day, week or dUWU $ month. Good accommnoda '- tionn for travelers. A per. tor will be in attendance atall hears, day or night. CAPITAL HOUSE. The undersigned begs leave to an. nounce to his friends ad the public nerauly that be has openeda stnr at an 0yx kislo at the corner of Lafayetto and Main V streets, oppositoCluverius'drugatore where the hoicest Wines, together with r every dolica In season, to be foudl here or from New Orleans markets. The HIOT''EL,above the Restaurant, having been thoroughly repaired and renovated, is now opon for g ots. ALEXANDRE GROUCIiY, P'roprietor. Reat Stich. DRUC STORE! (Establilshed id 1870.) CORNER OF AFRICA AND SOMERULOS STS. Proprietor. r T"EEPS CONSTANTAY ON HAND a full .L assortment of Drugs and MedicicOe, Chem . leals, Patent Medicines, ToiletSoapsl, Perfumnry Nail and Toolth Brushes, Fancy Articles, Cut lery. Fishing Tackle, Night Tapers, Insurance I Oil, Five and Ten Cent Cigars. Sitationery, etc. I PISI11PTIUIS AREFILLIPIIrPARED AT ALU NMIII COSMOPOLITAN RE S TAURANT, I0S. 13 & 15 ROYAL STREET, NEW ORLEANS. ': LoUIs CIUPLAhm.I.P.PROPRETOR The FINEST ROOMS fr the acceonmuniodation a of travelers at all thiles. * EVERY DELICACY the market affordls corvd in Ihe vumy best st.le' f by polite attendants. Charges moderate. J J. CkPDIEhIlLE -DEALER IN Groceries 1 Liquors. EAR CORN, LIME, HOOPPOLE FLATBOAi ACEIIT, All orders for Goolds in thie aboyu line will re coivo prompt attention. ]eals only in lirst.celns articles, ecmh as are uitedl to this section of coumtry. Call and examine for yourselves. March 6,1880. v3n4v. Rio, Cordova & Santos RIO COFFEE, Clear, Bright and Sound. OORDOVA COFFEE, Clar, Bright and Sonnd. CORDOVA COFFEE, Fine Old Crop. SANTOS COFFEE, Fino 'Old rop,supcrior At the Family Grocery of junel7 JOSHUA EATL. NO TICE! IN ORDER THAT THE "CAIPITOL COMI 1MISIION" shall proceed without delay, purchasereof CITY CAPITAL BONDS will please conme forward at once, and make up the deficiency. F. M. BROORS, Chairman Comnmittee. YET I A.TE 1, RIED APPLES, 100 pounds slicedl. CUTCUM]BER PICKILE, 5 barr'l choice, BACON SHOULDERS, 1 box choicm'. MAY BUTTER, choicest creamcry,4u cts. per pound. MAY BUTTER, clhoicest dairy, 30 cents per pound. NEW CHEESE, Ohio Cream, mild. PEA NUTS, Best lied Tenneice. LAMP OI, Kintlow IKeroseno, 40 cents per gallon. Raoeived per steamer Commonwealth Batur day, and for ole at the Family Grocer of SJunel5 O UABEAL. LOLD RING, Diamond, Amethyst, Cameo, w.w~ ·r· aJ, ..I·j i·i~· "· fol&:C i~t "Wk A IOL ReptH,' . { .Steam in T StL£ Pa, Bih STEAM PIPE AND BTEAM P*TINOB OF ALL 'KIIIDS, | .' --AND - ALL KINDS SUGAR HOUSE WOit WroaaU.ýOPe CORNER FRONT AND MAIN STREETS, HEAR THE FERRY LARDING, feb8 BATON 1tOUG, LA.. BATON ROUGE OIL WORKS , -Ma-- = aoture - COTTON SEED OIL, oEL CAKE,' COTTON SEED MEAL and LINTEIS, FRONT STREET, [feb8] Above tghe Fey Laing, W1 .L G.A. Or , A.FOR Il EB CGoUssION INraOH T, ---DEALEJI IN Plantation and Family Supplies, ---AND--' General Steamboat, Purchasing ad Colleion Agen ZiRW--lPR'OO W OlARIEMO'In a a CORNER OF FRONT AND LAUREL BTS., - BATON ROUGE, LA. [~f COTTOVN BIOUIGT, STORED AND SHIPPED. feht ANDREW JACKSON, COTTrO1% . * rat , -AND DEALER IN RCEROERIE8 AND PIANTATION ijPPIIIl NOnTHB~S¥1 Corner Main and Third Streets, C,, BA'TON ROUGE, LA. NICHOLAS WAX, ST. LOUIS STREET ................................ COURTHOUSE SQUARE Wholesale and Retail Grocer. -DEALER IN lnA Iao Sm , FiA a Wari lms , Ur4 CROCKERY, LAMPS, CUTLERY, 1ARS AND TOBACCO. Agent for Blats' Celebrat ukee Laege