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r ukn Qta xtt ain LOCAL MATTERS. For Admtnistrator of Pollee. Mi. Drro-Please announce me as . candi date fotreelection to the offce of A dminietrator of Police. Election to be held on Monday April 4th prox. T. B. hIlLLEN. EDITrro CArrroux--Yon will pichaee announee tie name of Mr. W. P. KIDD, for the offcl of Administrator ofPolice, subject to the vote of the people, at the municipal election to be held otu the 4th of April and oblige, MAr VYOP'u,. For Administrator of Filance. 1We are authorized to nnnouence MICHAEL CHAMBERS as a candidate for Adiministrator af Finance at the approaching muvnicipal olec tion, on Monday, April 4th, prox. For Councilmen. ED)ITOI CAPIoOIretANl-PIea.e alinoltnlletr, Mers. ,JO()lN .. WAX and JOHN GlA IIY as candi lates for Counn(eiirnen, First Ward. Mulnlip'il Election to be held on the' fouerth ofe April nerxt. fANY V'eTERS. EITOn CArITOI.IAN-Yon will pleac" announce the name of MOLIERE IAN(E. Eslq., ns a candidate for memlber of the City C(ouncil, from Ward No. 1, at the en.enling MIunicipal election. Snbject to the decision Of the people, and oblige A LAI(;a NumeIEmoF' V.yrsuos. Editors Capitolian--Yo. art ;auhllorlzed to ln nolnee IIENRY SCH(lRol'rlREN. Es',l itsa a randi. datet for muuember of the ('ity (:nollu i from the Irt ward, suebject to the de.isiion of tLh, Ipeple at the Iullot box, on the 4th of April tvext. \VON I'OI'U LI. Editor Capltolian-Pleae. annlune e the ilname of Mr. GElORGE N. ICll'CIIE, a ceeandidate for (.'olncilman, from Ward No 2. )ANY ViTERiS. .Joshnlii Beal,isnlles a notice tit to-day's ipaper, headed, "our latest," cwherein he gives a graphic description of the mainy good things he has in store. all Of which canll le had cheap for cash. On yesterday, while lames II. Willie, to blind musician was at Mr. (Cl'hablrs' store, a little negro canlue in andl c'arrietd away Willie's satchel, colntaiinilg somi1e twentry-five pieces of music. Catch thief. The licenso tax-payers of I h city of Ilaton Rouge will clisullt their interests by referring to the notice in ll ;other col uImn from the Admninisitrator of "'Finance. It is ill r'eferencei to licenses flor the year The c'onnnitteo appointed y1 till. WeAt 'ia:toc Uiirge sug:ar lplai(ter.n to icter view President Vheelock. rieiazrding the (ne:ttion of thlt line of the lIrtandh road ito thel N. o. lwaili4', w t dllll n w) yll e ] s teird'l , pjlr sl teimir j (ie lllClol.l Mr. (George N. Iichel alppear.; Is al c(' idiate for (',nu'lrilman 'rºmt the .e, o4id ward, il. t o-dy's is' "n. 11. is an activei bll in1 i les-:l Ila ll tii4 ga o i- l eitizell, id w ill tohtless receive a strong slip port at the hial41s of' hi:, triil . Mayior .Jastreniski lhas a eitter from ,Inlgt T. I. Lyonts,: ,, f tohe o,wners of the Clinton 4and Port Ifuel on Railway, exprissing the diesire of that olmpalyll toio-i-.Iriate in 'furthe.ring the' constric tiolit', lie protposed railway i.etween Clinlon and Baton Rlouge. 'the letter will he referred to heli l';asti,ru Louisiana Railway Conmpany. lThe' friiewds of JuIllge lerinry choi'tei, alre t bria ing his inaUle torwail fro' (Coln cilinat, first wardI. Whihc we dili er with iiltii politically, we ('illillitt hut, til0 hi tinthi jst ice to say that as Parish Judgt anld M or lie perforum, d his duty iii all aceIptaiille litnliner. liesa puiblic s1irit:'d citizen andl would, doubtless, it' e-hleted, pr)ove faithiful to hit trust. Mr'. G. W. M. lReed:, the ruweittutiftlretl t" the'l, e elbraited l eedl's (,ilt Eidge 'll'on ic. ralled il tol stee us on y)ilrdlly allln eniteIr ittlln til vertisin, firl.t with the rtl'T'rol.to.N. Mr. ICeed ! ilin aflrfalc getlema; onel with whlnl it i,4n phl.:s. lte tto i lshtilsiness. Ina fle I' this his :it+derttlenitil t will ipplar in l' ' ol. u1ii2i, whlien we will give hinm 1ild his po)plllr 'componli. a Iore extldel lino titc'e. TIE'FE1n3'ittY L:.tsE:.-'l'he ('ooniittiets of the .ity ('oillcil atial the Police Jul'ry ot' Weat Batiji lRouge, have' hderliinel to accept the ferry hoat Il(ntiltiºn, and ill c'onte'tl nime, have 'leelhred the eiltract off, with th lte',sse. The''li privilege is advitrtisi tIll|o sale, l)1I MIllai|iy, April 5tith, itrox., at tlhe' did s'chlih'ule dfriates. In th.e neeatmiine Mr. ;Walter. the pre's iut lessee is ai2 thlrii '(i toi I niltinii till his successor is readt:. also to cth:irge. reeorilillg to thIle ohd schledulet. II'erville Slouth ll helow will lie hf;i14 a re'c ile th lialt ,htoul he postCedl inll every man's Itnt. It was given to our esteetni e.d fricnld.the pr l'.ient Andltor of State, bly I'rt4ltessir F'lintailne, the ,lreat. Anleri tan Scientist, wh)t hini ilsled itsuccessful ly l Iaaiil ad 021 Ii,,. is a,) alitiotie fur matiks |tilt| ilisect lbits: For cx trnial u&11il(;li2 il. Tl,: G*NT CllN--Else'whr1. w ill lit, flitid all d1 'crtietililit of the Iillit CerOi, to which we call tIl l tieniiuoin ot' planteir. We have see', grall s oi thliis Valle te litrlelPrt r iiseR iij for stilck 1iOt|, neal. It'l'. It certlainl' will 211' a great sliing if the pillInter call mllake lby it two hishelt where he lnow Iaitkts one, aneLa, the grain is so tiiich lurger than the ol corn, we here of the oliinion, that if pilperly ulitivat.td, it will do even lbet, r. - Americus (Ga.) 1Republican. Reid llertlisemixeuit. Tl i3tlbai l3ultS ". Under this title, Uncle Harry Hyamse, has heaped a pile of thanderbolta at the editor of the CAJPIroUA for having dared to complain of those generous West Baton Rougeans, whose face has grown red with indignation at the star tling project of uniting Baton Rouge with the N. O. Pacific road, by means of a branch which is to pass, strange to say, through their plantations. The Railroad, says Uncle Harry, will meet with no opposition from his par ishieners, if the track will be run in the rear of their plantations, on an embank ment that will serve as a protection levee against the back water of the Mis sissippi. In view of the shrewd proposition ad vanced by our confrere, we take every thing back that grated on his ears like an sacesation that hel and his neighbors are ox-teamists in their predilections. We see through the milk in the cocon nut of all this opposition : Thei West, laton Rongeans will gener ously allow the Rlailroad to build a levee in the' rear of their plantations, to pro tect their lands. In consideration of the great favor granted the Company, the latter lmay lay its iron on the embank ment-levee. 'hat's it, isn't it! We must admit that at the first glance, we had failed to discover what ourover the-river ineighbors were nining at. Nobody will ever take them tiFr sar dines after this. So falr as laton lonige is concerned, it has no choice as regards the location of the line, so there is one. If the Company is satisfied wit Ih the right of way.through the sw:amps, our citizens will say amen. One thing certain, is, that if the line is located where bIrother Ilyanis and his constituents want it, tlh tramlps will have nothing blt swanlel olives and swite'h cmn. to .eat. instead ,of the sugar cane with which they were to fill their hollow teeth, se, said the Bruly Lanling ers, the other day. Then the niggers hoeing ill the ftieli ouild'nt "knock off"' to look at the loconotive when it lasse.s We sincerely holel' that the etmp:any will le satisfied naith tl' ha:lf loaf that is otferd Ihen: n int li;atnl ogeans wi' il lever set lown as railroad lllen, ithe good lpeople 1of whom the Sugu;r 'lanter is thei very libteral-todcci molnthl-pieie. 'lTO satisly 'ct'le' ilynales, We plleud guilty to the c;rgei that il;atonli mcgel going t1e e ail' f l '1111.s Iee(i ly e ;lltld, III1 less they cc n l ,e 'ut oni stills. oel the hBroaldw;ay elcevated railway plan. An Enterprising ('lothing House A Mammnoth Eetablichnment It% Great SNccess. liThc vlinderlt'il i succ) s. ;cild1 gi;lnt griowth ,f lh,, cltl'hinli ' idul, 1't' fl.is cify iarc. r i ll li ll' i l iii 11. I, lht ' e1 e .l .lt ighl of ':neb 1e-1 ais le'en I GOadebll;'h.1, , lite hias always auticit:illatd the ned-iit'h thl" 1pil' pile. 'Thle' i,gliitiognlie f t t' cle thaec that ex lig, with e-,ver chl cXi1gi111g licl' e ic is \i1 iil iielet thei w eC' lfll efe the' iltsse'sl , t has ie'te'll thee' neanis eel' ncilng 1c 'othiig trade' of this hIcuse in a great measure'. h'erhales (Gchleai lix's great slccess lies iii the proehiioin eel clothieg natte'eics that eet.' in evei'y e'sseiitial ettulily feci tie flioriuc iol o " tiist clss gcarite'itl 5, anid ir el-guiit'ce' ;lei li, W n liess of style. Wiith first class LIaILtcrns every thinlg is plossible iii ilue' way of1 success ini tie clethilig liitieless, and knowing thisi Goulchdau ilnever fails to suit the most fastiliceus :l, stoileer. h'ev,.rylae!y who visits Neiw Orleans Ililn\cw' tlc c hlegcI ctl aiil s li ioll s I t'llh icug e'stllis eicnh cte of l ol ( (hloellaclx, it Ne's. 4li1 a ell ';Iee ('nii l s itrt, , anla it is geliralii lli iell alrd s liie of the' lst jehlaces ftr re'ady-miale or ceesttomi cloth ilig in New 'Orleans. The stocks at this estfal ishiwie:it arcr cilways kept aneprly provhhid cwith large and full .~spiehicc. aited clssortilell ts ol' the iiost duirable, andil faehhtiincilll' 'eoolls iii Ihe c'lcthiiig liice. 'ihe god ttiilelh liy this 'ltn ire' inlva-, riuhly tire'i-ctti ig. itinl they arc' consici ereil as dclin e' t het blest garnliints ield it the Sileith in fat. , lheir goeod qualities have, jeoelhrli'tezd this fcnieols hoeIseu e per hliap ls ire it han cli el li' S imiiher insti tiieaoei iii thi-;. 4 y. 1Mr. odlchhaitx'uxs st ck tir the llleroi'ch iulg sasec .i tice large't tli' t ever nin Iitc'tired'l . owciheg tee :tl Iciclere'e'e'ile'ictel dee'limiiail late',v I. l' tlheir -geceds. Thi geleti le'eeclii e ann-, c iviin hiue t ei ' e ieuta thnu, th.e rIsuil ,1 Ilc:liiiV yealrs' iidhe't-. tiga'hle ellbit' l,'c leerclhiiee thue, i'c':elv mlailiolhtii.hiuig of ili, higliest stlarilr Fhiirtlhelreri'e. t h, gicice.s cet Le.olc [Go! 'hat".'s alre' Sl'he'tcie milh r,,gaur'l to our i sliie nd a hte tlc 1e ki'it tie Jeople, and ialiiii' lp With I iciet i ei i and atteeteein a.s to iiurilheilitv iii, ea.itiiess ai:e lit. At aliy tiiimie'thlie' year ili' is sle to liiul at this ,lsta: llisleihcicuti ace iiieiieese si.o:!k and eel gieat valiet'. Mcii. y'ollth's, hoevs ill c' hlhire'ii arle sasilly Iitte'd iicd suite& .A lena"e coi'pes o"f 15)itc' sa'smi eln are' alw'iys in ciatte'ilhiicce, alid ci ctbtoni er is icc'ver li'et waiiii g ;ct Mr. Goeld 'llianl Sullian, 4nman whe has ieen einplceyc'dl aw a hlistler hy Rev. C. I)el~ croix for the last two moenths, iucidelely disappeared about Tuesday last, mount ci ou tie Father's mare,. Sheriff Bates lhaving been informed of this with his usual promptitude, set his triggers to catch 8nllivan. te soon discovered the sell the mare'to several partles in the country. Deputy Sheriff Harvey Col lias, aecompanied by Anthony anc~ez, Jr., took up the trail and came up with Sullivan in East Felidiana, at Capt* Liaurence Mahony's, to whom he was en deavoring to sell the animal, at the very time when the Captain, whose suspioion had been aroused, was about to notify the Sheriff of his parish. Mr. Collins, promptly harnessed Bullivan and brought him back with the animal to lBato o'ouge. Mr. Collins deserves great prais' or the intelligent manner with which he carried out so successfully his instructions. Sullivan is now in jail awaiting due course of law. Since the above was put in type Sul livan has been tried, found guilty, and sent to the p'enitentiary for two years. Reelpe for Making a Live Town. 1. Sell your building lots at a reason ,ble price. 2. If you can afford to do so, donate a building lot to seiome large building en terprise, and thereby enhance the value of town property. :1. Induce business mll(en to locate in yonr town. 4. Patronize the business men of your own town. 5. Always sum up your own expenses when you visit places outside of your your town to buy goods. ;(. Speak well of worthy public cuter prisie. 7. If anything should hii undertaken that may hi, of benefit to the town, do not speak ill of it to others becaruse you happen to be Iprejudiced against it. ,. Speak well to straugers of yoiur town and people. 9. If you have surplus money do not invest it in flr ot' spleculatious. but give iyoulrself anid town the benefit of it Iy establishing somte profitable atel or'y. it. Encourage your newspapr by sub scrihing for, advertising in, and paying for it. Penitentiary Birds. II will , gratitving to the law-abid ing tn'n of the pf ' ish to learn that dil iig t)hie 1'etent ter of the )istrict Court, several jurie were tformed who acnquit ted.l thelllrsel~ es of their diutyl by finding hI eis'll'e " guilty of the otliinsis charg ed againlst, th'nli. Th'le following are tihe namllll of the parlti 's seltci'lld : Alehk G;ill, (c), anl iht! oft'uihndr. 1i lilil thsrill il Ie 'litllitiary. la'('Ieenvy. .h lllhn3 liliiir. c)j, n 11 Il odfiucdter. I- rion;th . lairvey. Wi' . t Etill i nuh . l'' }car,. u r"e M'edlin"'. The a;bovt w era , i.liv'.i'ed to the k. iepee oii yevst'rdlay. .laik ' Shil >. l 1. Jl , l l, h11 hlter. ten air., in the I' i tintn i:irt}. APl)l',aih'i to ihnr' 1t tirsset wa klilled . i his step i onwas an inte ler atc man, airlldhr W ll, l yelar,,. 1L I'al takelin. (Ji l oriit. Guailal n:.llal : .\ I)i:I11 hr thI 'it"h l)'r wln. Jillllnic i'ookl, ilthey were nlet by 'lossi't. i)In Ileetingll thlem Ire tIelneil ronlld nil tad ilravle-i with tlhen tryiig to get Iris wifll ti return lll ihonie with hiu. S he i'efuseidl, givinghliscruel ir'eiatitrill 1 as lllcrlies ll. \Vhirn they coe to tl e Vieii: :nrlil a Shilrh rei:il, 'ilos"li't lhiloh Ilr :il. Sh' wishid toi taki' the Vini'rila ri'ti. lh' ciirght hohl of' her hoie's ridrlh ard jerked the hori',. 1he then picked Ull a stick and striick the lihtrse. niakirg it jump arnd very roar throw Mrs. Yosset. ,lolrnnie lhook re imairkedl to him thrt lIaI corulhd not trreal I iis mothienr in tlhat way. It a fe'w sic onus Mrs. Yot'sset hleaild a iistol tire. iher lc'.k wastrtrncl to tn I ehriln, arid thinirkiing hter sn l Wa sHlt shl' ti''lairineil *,holiri nit, ,Johbnii'," liy this tlime she d la turn di li'r hors.e, auili .eling hlr' u ir still standing. and her htiis.iaindirrg niissirig, ·s ie lookled belhirnd a cllllnip of Ibushes ar id ;isw hiii lyiig dend. She i'xelaiuii'il, Ioh, .ohlnhi', 'whtlt havIe Von dlorii .'' to whiich hli ritplied, *'Mothier. dii yvou snip pItt I wils goiirg to let hii shlloot rule diw ti Ik i hog." Thl' piistol used twas a ilirrilgerr. Thll' ball erntele'l thi' lift tiemill anol l5ilsed itito the lirainn, eans ug instl.lnit dtenth. T'mh next day lihn nire ook conic to Vieririnn and sr'ri'nlei'r -ed hinisel'f to t hi' shi'ril1'. 1 u Tiresdniy Ilat hei hall Iis Incelinrilnary trial ilbitore .ndge Gralham. ,(i' was; rt;ltrasi'd. iha ing iadiii' out a il-ir case of jlstiinlhI hori iilcl . larrksvili rlinlltii: La.-t l'rilay -Jraui.rn Ianild C'ote ])l'iite were' visiti'lI SiV ai hail s"torin whi'h de.lstroyvt.d thl. iyoung plants. ill gartdl'liins a;lntl tile youllllg Cornl in the lields. We were tohl that the damage dline iii gardieirs Wins conisid erabli. Thi corn will soon sprout oiit ,againi. We haver not lier'd of other siec tioiii.is viaited by thl' InHil. Minden Dtemocrat: We understand that thie wife i ofJohlnu Johnwon, colored, Sliving near Ratcliff's mill in this parish, gave birth to three girls, weighing seven pounds each, perfect in form and all liv ing. The father is doing as well as could be expected. oar streets betweet ledw. 8.. R.Bh*e son and'Mr. &. ekdlGbt in whieh' tee latter was that and ielbously woanded., The preliminary examiation was had before Judge Barbln onlutTueedayp idl Mr. Robertson was allowed bondnai the! sum of $1,250. At time of writing vMr. Gorman is doing quite well, and webope that his recovery will be speedy and complete. Bishop Galleher preached a sermon at the Episcopal church, on Sunday last, before a large audience. The edifice was crowded with the admirers of the worthy and talented divine. We were pleased to learn that the Bishop has an idea of establishing his family residence in Baton Rouge. He and his will be welcome in our midst. NEW AD ViRTBSEMENTS. OUR LATEST ! TEA.. Finest New Season's Gunpuwdeqr. '1 EA.. FineEt New Season's Oolirng, MILK.. Fresh Make, "Eagle.' MILK..Freah Make, "Crown." 'OFFEE.. Whaleberry Roasted, Excellent. t'OFFEE.. Fancy Old Crop. TONGUES.. Fineo ugar Cured Canvass~.d. BONEI) TURKEY..I lb tins, Choice. I!ONEI) CHICKEN..1 lb tins, Choice. BEEF..Cooked Cornted Ibof, I lb tins. BEFF..(Cooked Corned Beef, 2 lb tins. CREA MERY BUTTER..Choicest Illinois. FRENCII PEAS..New Crop, Excellent. EVA PORATED A 'PLES..Choice Eastern. OK RA and TOM.t.ATOES..3 lb tins. .healp. GREEN C()ORN.. Best Extra. MACA RON i..Finest quality, lunlorted. ('HIEEtE.. Fancy full Crnam. N. Y. O.(T MEAL..(!hoice fresh Milldl. PRUNES..Choice New Crop, Turkish. 01.1 VES.. New Crop Spaniah Queen. PICK LES..Onlous ani" Gherkins, English. PICKLES.. Fancy Mixed &l( herkina.domostic ;IRAPES..(' anned M ustat, California. GREEN GA(; ES..2 pound Cans, N. Y. EGG I'LUMS..2 pound cans, N. Y. STRAWBEIIERES .Extra aid Standard. 2s. CRANBERRIES..Choice Michigan. CRACKED) WHEAT.. Extra Fine. Ohio. FRENCH SARI)INES.. Choice Quar'tot, cheap. FitENCIIH ARDINES.. Choice Halves. TOMATO ('A TSUP..Choice New. TA BIlE PIEACIIES..Cholee, :3 pound tins. SilIDA CRACKERlS..ChI ce. fresh baked. ;S1;IS: SNAPS.. Fancy. KN(C NACS .Choicest TEA CAKES. Fancy Mixed. 'Tle articles untmetd will be I'ecloiveid Wedue. day aind Thursday of the p:centll week. and will Ie f or sale at the family grocery of mar .'i, *IO)SHIA ]REA L. Whittaker Hams! New (Cure,. (iivas'ied and! Strictly F"ine'. illt fhunily grocery of .IOSHUA HEA L, SALE OF FERRY LEASE, rllI E I'RIVILE;Ef S OF KEEPING A.\N I rnll3i4ul a SIteam Fe"rr\ betweel 11 t' it i.of aton 1H., aaiilnd the Parish if West Jaintoi !:lugs, i ill b" ,e..l Iit itiiblic 'tlletih J ill '4ot3li l t he 4 '(, l h1I$iHt ',ill t ' ati4l Riangl . g', a 1 l., onl Monday. April 25tll. IMtil, I'or ai leriid of ti v' y'trs, to C.,' hilliiest r'e 4pon. ,ilhe 3 bi.i4hlt. suljet to 4 ir ii illiii.in of thel 4nt'iin4 4tl. Ju i l t b. Mai,' l tli l ll' s o s oth1r' aniiiid Iat Tl" Coulrt Iloise,, ini Wet lllntoii l.il3e. IIlates lof' frr'l' e to be the snieli as those lixed in old Vol tract. of (libins & hil. 'The' riht to rlnjet't ailly anli aill bills is r. 44 te' . Nisttu i, C.. .1 BRROW, ,res3id't P ',lii hJur 1Ve,,' ltatA ll4 R o tu e P'arish. LEON .JASTREMSKI. Mi:vit i14f 4lhitonl Ro1g1e. Ad' oiat niid si,.i:l Pl:nter pheat,; (copt. Notice to City License Payers. LAii l.v OI r.'i '. ( itl' |IATo4 t 1 3 ?. MaNl IIh 2$tli., I'1. S !h I. r' l,', t .4'. 1 0,% fih- n'it', Charter for the p:l. ii t uf l.uteui s f, tfll , ra lIsl, havinu_, npirl'l. :! I p I:li . i inllebled will pl,i (olitem Il1 wa'l ;ail, s,.h, I. IA N IE, IAiA. A d ihinis t llt" Or f Fiill'r. THE GIANT CORN. THi LARGEST AND MOST PRODUCTIVE CORN IN THE WORLD (;(-ili( I inchIo lii nd .i-4 inii. Iroad Yields inollltenr'l v in 1 In,' South wher.e it hiTr corn il fin A " :1i'4 a,.t" I i. the fi r lu,4'. of tlhe Soiuth . Send ors l :ls ;.WN Oilv lI : 4 l"r 1:: .;3 lor 48.7 -5 or f.ur i.i. T11'here is li a iiismall lit of it letll . t3.lnl tit on('e tud st eclur some of this wonlde rful ci. n. Address. W.'. M1. JONES, 3i Filhlore Street Atlanta, Georgia. Boneless Cream Codfish I Vii,' cilhoiic, at to4n44ily grocery of Miarilih 24t1h. .JII1!A BiA L. Cider Jelly! 'Thriee pounli cui4ns--hoeiniil c hidehip, at thn ily grocery o' f JOSl).A 1 1 EA 1,. Corned Beef! I )nlu:il Twn iOIIIIpound Cals, tillne quality allllow prices, at family g~'ro'ery of .14 )S1 I[A IE.t, L. Yeast Cakes, Oat Neal! Friesih stock, be4st quality, at tlunily grocery of Miirrh '24th. .JOS1lIA IEA1,1.. Okra and Tomatoes t 'i '4. ouli d T'lllll :0 33.'t t each, at fallily r,..ry of .10511 ('A L;E . ('ocolate and ('oroa! i ',.sh stick, aIt lim4l4lv ,rov rl o Marcih 1.4th .J1Iit1A liEA 1,. Fine Creamery Butter ! 1Just I;ce3ivº'ed at fitlli'y grocery ot March 4. JOUSIA IEAL. Large Hominy and Pearl Meal ! t'.Fl..ll1, st.c k at lhall this day, 1Sar,'h:! JIISIIUTA BEA1%l,. Peanuts. Oranges. Apples and Lemons I hlh'i'iveid per Steanlelllr Ilanks, this l4iy, at Mrillc'h 24, .lJOSAllA BEAI,. M3acaront alnd 4'heee I I1lia4l an ln2td dnsth' .'ltc Iiaaroni, inported anl! ilolll ti'4t3' (;heli.iei'. at tamliily grocl'ry iir Marh'li 34. JIiSIIUA FHEAL. White anld Red Beans! Ill't r lceivcd, at atore of I M(ar__ " _ .IOSIITrA HIEA.\L. Dried Green. Nplit and lady Peas! NOW ii ~st 'k 4it Hit 'i' if M'iich *21. .IOSI[UA IIF,. I. WANTED. STA\N'l'El --'I'Twioe r three Iir,mnia fulllr i.hedl. r with lor w'iltlouit iol.arld. Add'irr, with leutlr thisslo ic.' Registration Notice, LEGIUSTRIA R'S OFFICE. 1 1L'ros Ro}le. LA.. Mlarch 19th. 1rI1. I, pilE OFFI('E OF REGISTR.ITION WILL i . he opened on Wednesday. March 23, 1831, ait thie Oit, Iltuse for the purpose of revising le Ire'gistration arnd Ireintei ng thoser that have n)t1 tcieisteed, tl r t, i' elominilg City Election, on A, ril 4:h, 1- t ()tlh a will close on Salrday,. April "2e. l1 JOS. T. YOUNG, Re istrar. W HITi'E ilO)l )s, Victoria Lawns, Swil. V Pla and I I)(otteel, Oraundlies. Mulls, Linen L:iwns. P'rt Mislins Linmo Cabrie, Persian Lawns, Ind. a l.awt ns, Trlalatanes, Piques, Nan so-ks, ete . at (ns n.lehll's, Oranges and Cocoanuts. Fresh stock, at family grocery off febl3 JOSiHUA BEAL Garden Seeds ! New crop, at family grocery of febl5 JOAHUA BEAL. BROOM S AND WASHBOARDS-- A goRd supply of Brooms and Warlboards for sale low at the store of ANDIBW JACKSON, Baton aogs. i4 .. , ,· ti r t tNa'w Odoan ·. I French Milinery P, 0, ANO C, P, CORSETS, FRIlGES Cords and Tassels, JET ORNAKENTS SPANISH LACE SCARFS & FICHUS French Parasols, FRtEN( cI FLOWERS, PLUMES, FANCY SETS. r"gpr Countr Orders tited with ~.dE dd3 Om !gcare.o JOHN JOHNSON, The Jeweler, THIRD STREET, BATON ROUGE, LA. FINE JEWELRYi . . ............................. .... : GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES: SILVERWAREi .CL"OC3U, ETlPC.: S.............. ........ ilavinig rc.'eivedl. Iately. a -largec lot of NEW anud ELEGANT' PATTEIRNS in JEWELRY, I now otlh'r 1ath' bst assorintmt of goods in my line 'eve.r M(ill in Bton Rlougge. REMEMBER, I KEEP NOTHING BUT FIRST-CLASS GOODS, AND) W.'AI: A"T EVERYTHING Ti) BE STRICTLY AS REPRESENTED ! I wil; sll aII.lis is low a. tthe satne quality can be bouight in New O)rloans or anyvwhere else. Thanik'iul fir libetral p;atuonaLte inll tho past. sl1all. by fair dlaling, try to merit che salnme in the future. Janit hoeilmry And Oyster l1o1n, Corner Third and Laurel Street, W. P. KIRBY, Proprietor I HAVE just. iereivel from St. Louis, from i Gr ,eetn & Clark. Iw.' helf-tlrrels pare Apple Cid r. .,, at m.ntvie'' n( other goods. cud I am now p re pared to furni.sh faruillem with Fresh Ovrsters at. tle, lowest lprices. Fresh gEods al. wans ln hanld. The best flie cent cigar. SUMTER HOUSE I. CHARLES WIECK, PROPRIETOR. Corner of Third and Laurel Streets, BATON ROUGE, LA. AR ROO()LS andl flunilies supplied with Champagnel, Port. Sherryv. Claret and White We'lls: Irish, lifoerbon, Olis'e ]ranchh, Cbhicken (Ce'k and other lhlrllids of WHISKY; Western Lauger Beer, Alh. Porter, Ginger Ale, etc. Kauff'lunie'e Celeehrated Pretmietnm Cincihlnati Tnoer 11i(i', always on handlt in iittbloh qunantity Beat Brands of Cigars always on hand. Piano Tuning and Repairing. MR. ('lIAN. NWCHUTTLE, of the iL house of P. WERLEIN of New Orleans, aenounces to the public that he will attend to all moanner of Piano Tniniig anid lRepairing du ring his stay of abelt two weeks in BIlon IlitIge'. Chture'gs mlolderatle. All orders :r't at the. Veranulah hlotel will receive pi'oelllt atten. tieit. M:rch 13, w. Baton Reou and ]onallsinville Daily United States Mail Steamer Xorning Stai, H. W. PNI.eYVITT, Master. Will leave Baton Rouge every morning, ex cept Tuesdays, at 6:30, and connect with the cars at Donaldsonville for New Orleans. Returning--Will leave Donaldsonville every day, except Tluesdlays. at 12::10, on the arrival of the catse from New Orleans, for Baton Rouge aind al nmail landings, carrying passengers and basggate e!,O.Y. Throu,.ie ''ickeots to New Orleans feb22 Dentistry.- -.----Dentistry. DR. B. C. DUPREE, Dentist, BATON BOUGE, LA.. II AVING JUST F]URNISHEDI) HIS OF 1 rie with nill thel latest improvements of the itt. otflrs is p 'ofe'ssinual service to the ctizeln of Halltol Ro.El Inllrroun|ding Counlltry. ttlier' tat taride'n4cet oei Main street, between Chlni h en'd hi fth streets. ; ::,all will mietl w',th prompt atttention. • 11 war 1ee,' with satisftt'tion to pIatre~rns and fully guaranteed. mchit. Pork. Bacon aln(I Lard! Yei will filt A goel stock if 1'erk, Becn and Ire;r; litho lacon seihoulertls, at tile store of ANDItEW JACKSOY. 3Meal, Mdeal! I have li store 150 bart rels C(hnolce meal, fo sale to dealere and consnumers. ANDREW JACKSON Flour! Flour! I have jainst received another invoItce of Jack. son's Best Fancy Family Floor; also a large a~sertment oe' other grades for sale at the store of ANDREW JACKSON. Notice. MAYro 'a O eI"[:n, rITr OF BATON ROteit, Friday, March lbth. 1881. S ild0 4 hides foir the .del of City Bond: Capital Loan of t~(l, will be received at this office up to 1l M., April 1st, leI. Cash to the amouut of two thoiusand delhitrs is reaey for their purchaswe, and bidders will state the highest offelr for puir. chase of cash and lowest for sale of bonds. The city reseorves the right to reject any and all bids. MOLIERE LANGE, Administrator of Finance. DlESS GOODS-As sual, I havepred no .pains in selectlmg my took of Sprnlg Dres oodas and woald ask the ladies to oall ad x amine my lmmense steok boefore pIurchaling esrwhere, A. ROSBIBN LD. l ; , S , t M ; Lrard are to 4 ah'C~okto _ ` DOL. SO a xi. r 1h4 .dn 14 4 to p Lratio oW 4a4 to thm.,iit. Ar.MBoo. 61t. ton ing W Ae iu ricesto8Dt aurobo tr. ` ye` tr~ op i p o to to a d'lb~flp :i paaino AYE T in d~ to y.tyh a iii,, 'ý;4°: { NV V etab'e TUse'* tX co~r wly' ao ls. FtE aM e4 q or 0Qsefli t' s · ed Bourbon Whisky..;-~· · Photographic Artie: MAIN STREET, BATON ROUOE, lA . lhlto'Ab InNP , Cia , Itc1 CONSTANTLY ON HAND. " COPYING OLD PIOTUBES A SPECIALTYV GEO. H. WILSON, 'Dealer in Western Produce, Cocer PLANTATION SUPPLIES, .:'; Saadlery a.ad saoau, Corner of Third and Convention Ste,, febl5 BATON ROUGE, LA E. D. THO)[AS,; Main street, BATON ROUGE................LOUlSIANA) DF.ALER IN. Fancy Groceries STAPLE DRY GOODS, •Liquors, Western Produce, S4ADDLERY, CROCKERY, TINWARE AND HAItDWARE, And Everything usually kept in a general Sup. ply stort'. Goods sold at the very lowest rates tor Cahb. Ilighest price paid for Cotton and other country produce. v2uSly JOSEPH LARGUIER, (Established in 1849.) DEALER IN Foreign & Domestic Hardware, HOUSE-FUBNIBHIN 0 GOODS, Agricultural lmplements, Blacksmiths'. Carpen tens' and Coopers' Tools, Ols. Glass, Paints, CORNER OF THIRD AND FLORIDA STREETS, (Sign of Bed Plow,) febS BATON IOUGE, LA. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING. G. GESELLY I NFORMS his , utron. and the public geth r I ally that he will make Casimere suits at froit $15.00 to $tI.00O per suit, and a fine .elec tion of vests at $2.1s5 each. marl-79. PAD. With the Anti-Malaria, CURES eChis and Fver * , yr-. wwHWmeV pepsin. Liver Com. plantn, Kidney Affeetions. Neural. iCt, euonstlpation, 81ek Head. ache, Female n ompilainte Bilouse ness, Palpitation, and all Marial Diseases witheout medicine. No Do. lng-no inconvenience, and a positive cure. Price Including Bottle Anti-Malaria, bao0. Bent by mail to any address upon receipt of price. Principal Depot 92 erman t., Bslto., Md. bold by ugst generally. Buy none but FIh ' s Patent Liver and Stomachb Pad, others are bulky, i bard and troublesome to wear. All of Dr. Flagg's Preparationu are sold by DR. BIROOKS. Baton Rouge. Th TNe Orleans Daily Pape . THE DAILY DEMOCRAT AND OTH'ER NIow Orleans papers rceiveid everi night. and solid t(for IIve 'cets p.r copy, at (:HA )13ER1s' BOOK AND VARIETY STO'()RSE. feb. H AN D- A D E Sour Mash Whiskey IRANKLIN CROSS IROADS. KI.. Hand ' Made Sour Mash Whiskey, Franklin Crsoa Reoads, Ky., sold by J. STEENSEN, BATON ROUGE, LA. Tobacco, Tobacco ! I have in stor' the larIgast stoc of Tolacco to be found in this city, different urad.s. Deal. ers will find it to their interest to examine same before pnochasiung elsewhere. ANDREW JACKSON. LATEST Novelties In Pilk and Lladies' Em broidered Lihen Handkerchiefs at Rosen field's. DUNTINGS, Lace Buntings. Brocade Bount. Sings and plain Bunting In all colore and a ' wool, ast A Rosenfleld's. Cora Flour and feurl blal I resh astook, fine qualty, at family grcees of fehJ5 JOSHUA BVAL. ' r~DtGE I~B dbB