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·; LOCAL MATTERS Sus1dau'ilg' f .Jeed's Gilt Edge Tonic cures CUhilla and Fever. Ai Genuine Braiillian pebble , every one r guaranteed by 8. Dreyfus. in RBacalrunlD.-On Sund y evening, d last, Jack Toby, alias C inainghbm, alias Thompson, and Wm Faulkner, Alla. Quigley, two convic a, ecamed from the penitentiary by aling the walls. They didn't go very far, bower er, as they were recaptnrt on yester. at day,'in Woodville, Miss. T eir "Frenth fi leavo" was of short dnratiotr. on We learn from a circular, of late dlate, that onurgenial friend, Major .W. T. Clu- wi verius, is now conneOte-d wiith thu well. PO known wholesale and retal drug house of 0. R. Finlay & Co., of Now Orleans. Jul The Major is well known fno his affable cal manner .and coinpllteny os s druggist, or1 and tho above firm will no doubt soon .realiz hisgreat worth andl influence. thi S. Ireyfus sells the best pblible glas,,s, for strengthening the eyeosijht. Alexandria iDemocrat: bl'he connec tion between the New Orleans Pacific Railway and the Morgan Road was made tai at Cheneyville on lust Wednesday. of Through trains however will probably M not be run from New Orleans to this $' place before December Ist. 7tl sell Fabacher's Saloon, No. 33 Boyal 1t., ari New Orleans, let it he remembered by car our readers who visit the Crescent City, an is getting to be one of the popular re. sorts. Nowhere can a betfer lunch be W1 had than at Fabacher's, where the best 8eie 4 moderate $rices in the rttk, of the da house. One call at this pfpular estab lishment will suffice to mal e the caller flelI call again. Ldp Sixty days' test is given iyh S. Drey. W ifus in the purchase of his Brazilian tria pebbles. nat Pointe Coupee Banner: During the al hard rain of last Tuesday an old negro to I by the name of Joe Jupiter who lives on desl Mr. Belzon's place about eight miles corn from the Court-house, trudged on foot ri.il through mud and water to the Collector's officee for the purpose of paying his poll and property taxes, which together A amounted to the enormous sum of one in i dollar and sixty-five cents. If the other tax-payers will exhibit half as much hul real as did old Joe Jupiter the dclin. that ctuent list for 18l1l will be ai very short pres one. 8. Dreyfus gives a coritifloate with every Brazilian pebble glass, guaran Mr. I teeing the same or returninig money. I doit Alexandria Democrat: A difficulty see occurred on Thursday night, about 8 won o'clock in Pineville, at thestore of Mr. coUn L. C Fitzum, between Mr.; Fitzum and to dt err. A. A. David, in whiclh Mr. Fitzom me, wasshot in the abdomen, t e ball pass- seut ing entirely through his body, causing this his dleath abhout an houri afterwards. doinl )r. Cannon, the coroner, wits summoned in ( immediately after tmhe shooting took yeat place, but he only arrived in time to for ye witness the closing scen, in the bloody but dramoa, which bad cansed the swritie yd e of another lift, whe Reed's Gilt Edge Tonic aLsits Digestion self AN ETxrAz'crfrnst.-We publish, itn thir. another camn, the advertisement of the sdlesRCoooperation Society of the !'. l'senbyterian Clutrchll, who, on Friday ,ext, l).c'emhcr Sd pro!.. intend giv- 't ing, at Pike's Hall, an .ontertainment Morsi consisting of a concert, recitations, etc. ctnpl It is given for the object of purchasing a we le new organ for their church. We htPo finish that our public will assist the commen- ening dable undertaking. Whih so donlog "the I they will doubtless spend a most agree ford able soiree, as every exertion is being Rong made by the hadies to pieaso those who We ai favor then, with their premence. the gi Persons ofdefective *yesight will be Iour'ci giad to learn that MIr. . Dreyf'us of try, g New Orleans, dealer in eltctacleel, ye- tradel glasses, etc., and agent f< the l)Diaman- thoug tine Quarry Co., of Brazil willyvisit our newl, oity in a few days, ani give themn a are tr chance to purchse glasnes suited to thats their vision. The New (rleans Journal rondir of Commerce sayc': "I spite of the claims recently set up y soLme, who Ti' pretend to have dlscore~ed a new and P' ' improved quality of g , the highest road authorities on the subje t assert that Mondi the punrest and best glai made are parish those manufactured fro natural rock point crystal, especially.thatob ained from the boo, " Diamantine.Quarry Co., razilian Coast The i Range, Brazil, and fro the Figal. by all Quarry Co., of Staffa, Sc pland." o - hbut se Fot: TrHE POOR.-We take especial to the pitenansure in calling the ait tention of our the lit rtaders to the advertisen nt in our col- fin's umns, from those true philanthropists, sectril the So'lety of St. Vinlent de Paul, the at ewhlose charitable deeds hafie bein felt by Next our poor during the sevr~ i yenars of the Cedat exi-tenc'e of the S cirj. The Poet - P'ric.t of the sooth, rjy A:, A. J.L MrAS, who app1,int wherTver ecad he t can do good work, has conuentetli to lecture in Linen behalf of the object stated above, one that must commend itself to all, without PO distinction of creed or na ionality. The Lard; al cold blasts of winter are pon as and it - is time that charity *bood spread her mantle over the suffcri.g poor. T. sl. a S` ' befllwing night col. eetoos L. Wate5.; The mention of this Worthy ger f tleman's name for President of the State h8nate, has met with cheerlg ono responses in many quarters, notably in .New Orleans, where Col. Walton Ie.l ' esteemed by men whose en ldorsement is, in outr opinion, a. flat bm' tert 'testheaolalJ. ,ý In bruioigle thi.ame ofu the Cotl. WslgiOb, W te tu , ft un rev-. errste other g ltuei trwfi th and ter. .bllity *6h mag be pres.4tec by their nth friends,lut stidply to met~iton him one among such, whose election, vit ,tually that of LieutenantC-overnor, ln- will give entire satisfaction to the ell, people of the whole State. one Col. Walton is honest, t'feares and am. just. He is a fluent speaker and a bit, calm, .dispassionate debater; un wav int, ering in defending a rightful measure. /11 No better man could be elected to that important position. Farewell Eltertaluament. We clip the following from Ta'rggart's Sunday Herald, bf Philadelphia : A comuplimentary and farewell enter Ide tainment, tenderedF by the hcbhts. Club, y. of P'ennsylvania, to Mr. Leonard and bly Miss Ananda Witting, prior to their de. hi partur, t Baton at ouge, La., was given at No. 1715 South Ninth street, on the 7th inst. A merry gathering was as sembled, and ant interesting musical and * dramatic programme was snccessfully by carried out. The following ladies and ty, and getlemen participated: The-Miss res Alherrina and Annie Moeller, Mr. and Mrs. Fretd.Ramm, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard be Witting, Miwns Jeani West. bliss Louisa nat Searl, Miss LouiseGnsell'v. Miss Aman he da Wittingand the Messrs .1. C. Conway, b J. Albers, -l. C. Judd, M, ,. (Githens, A. Slerkert., William Peterson, J. T. l)an icr field, L. Vandergfrift, W. L. Fithian, irdward (Goodchild, Leonard Witting, Jr., Edward Witting, and Masters ('has. y- Witting and Johnny l'atterson, . The an travelers left on the 11th tier their desti nation, Baton Rouge, Lu. The fiends of Mr Leonardtl Witting Ie and his accomtplished sister will be glad ro to learn that they have reached their n" destination safely and were warmly wel es corned by the hospitelele people of our ot rising little{ city. II A Letter that Is a Letter. er A young Baton Rougean, who resides to in Pointe Coupee, sends us the follow er lng letter, from a fond wife to her dear husband. It lays over the, Irish letter ' that has been going the rounds of' the rt press, by at least half a length: GOOIaRWcI Luc., ,L., • March 1st, 1881. 3. Mr. Leon Nicolis: Dr.A SlI--Martha Nicolis is well and doing well. My der hrrsband I wish to ; see yoct very hadl if yeo tin dote cnome I ' would like yon to send me some money, if you carn anything for me, you should r come and let me know what you intend d to do, yon have been gone so long from n me, that I thought, I never would see you any mrnre, and the first letter yon sent tme I did not receive it, I hope, that z this letter will tind you well, and also doing well, I undemrstanel that yon were in Greenville keeping a Harbershop, anti that yon left it three years ago, 'rhrese years ago I went to Memnphis to lok Sfor yon, andl then I went to Louisville but coouli not find you and I came hone and heardl that you were dead adi made a myself cmtenteed. If yeo are not dead when y.,u get this letter be sure and senrd me money, so that I may come my self, and if you tdo not write, send a let ter. If you are not found in town send this letter back. Your affectionate wife, MARTHA NICOLIS. P'. 8. Be sure and write soon. 'I't: N. (,. I'Acrtzc.--From Major Morse, the iundefatigable and highly comlnpetert superinatenudent of this line, we learned that track laying would be finished to the Atchaafalaya by this ev. ening. "In a jshort while," he added, "the sohedule will be altered so as to af- t ford easy communication to Baton Rouge, to the residents of that section." We are happy to note this evidence of the good will of the Superintendent and management of the Company towards our city, whose merchants can, if they'll . try, get a liberal share of the valuable trade of that rich neighborbood. Al thoKugh the New Orleans I'acitio is a newly sedged institution, its managers are, rnn:ing the trains with a regularity that shows them to be first-elasa rail roedists. Ti. 'AItROare E;i;Ti;,,(.--'Th re presxentative. of the Mlid-Leulsiana Rail road Company returned last evenuing, Monday, from Grif~n's Stoi, in this Parish, where they met according to ap pointment, the residente of that neigh bood, who offered every encouragement. The right of way contracts were signed by all interested, with the exception of re one property owner who was absent, e but sent word that he wonld subscribe to the same also. If the people along tb the line do as well as those about Grif- m fin's Store, there will be no trouble in securing all the privileges necessary to di the santecese of the grand enterprise. ot Next Monday, the meeting will he at Cedat Ota. IJ. T NI AND IIOUSEHOLD DEPART at sl ent-From the commounet cottono tohe best 12-4 York Street Flax Splnning n(ompany's in Linen Sheeting, at popular priree At A. ROSENFIELD'S. le l Pork, Bacon and LJard ! it You willU nd a good stock of Pork, Baon and ie Lard; also Bamo 8hboiders, at the store of i6 AYNDRW JACKSON. tr Hames, Ham ! I have o head a hoie artole of S0au ed i Blune br uanily ree. ANDPRW KJS Ng. I i I -,mme - e re-nmecUno It will sur eutlrely the worst formoiu t eala O plaint., all ovaran troubles, Innammlaton end tlee.a lion, P1lling and DLsplacement, and tbe eonequent pinal Weakness, and s partiularly adapted to the Change of Ilte. It will disolve and empeltumorenfro theutere tn o early stageof developunt . The teOdeaoytocan erohumormtherelcheocded rypeellyb tyts se. It removetaintne, lataleey, destroysll craving foruilmultas, and relleve weaknee of the tomach t acres WBating, eradahee, Nervonu Prostrtlon, General Debility, leeplnesees, Deprealon and Indl*U geetlon. That feelig of bearin downa, causng peai, weight and baLkache, t always permanently lured by it use It wE ataltteseand underallletreanmtanceesoln harmony with thelaws tbatgovern the femalespem, Yorlteeoaot Kildney omplalt. of either esUthi Compound unsurp ed. LYDIA U. P'I'NEI IS Y3EBTABLB IOMS. POIIDle prepared at Mt and Il Wetern Avenue, •ans, ane. Prlo L Sls bottlefor l. Ient by mall the form of p9l, ealo tthe form ofloseges, o rseipt of prle, $1 perbos for either. l r. Plnkba fteelyr swerealllettersoflnqulty. lend for pamph. le. Adhdreg as abore Muentie EMe Itp.r. eo fami should be without LYDIA . PINBEAMW LIV1R PIIUS They sare eomlpea n, blloumem, ad torpidity f thetiver. Sa pre bos. W 6 .d by all D gr .'aS WANTED. W ANTE D-A lirst-clana Blackarsmith. Also a No- I Wheolwrlght. Men pf steady hablts only need apply. Cnlt on or addrea J. 1'. McKITft!CK, P' 0, Box '05, Baton Rouge, La. WI ANTI :D-A WHiITIE (IORr ABOUT twel~e of tfolrteen .%ars old, as a nursb. Apply at thi~ (lice. ,TANTEI)-llY A YO()UNI MAN WHOIS ltV t Irnsuo.e nIlr nit o'clock, P. a,, In mnall net of books to keepl. Vtet of rffiremcY given. AddresN ENTICY, (are C(pitolian. U N PA RALE I. ED BARGAINS ter -AT B. FEIBELMAN'S. I would respectfnlly call the attention of the nti general public to nm3 new and well selected o stock of Dl)y Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hate, nod Gents' Furnishing (Gods, nrchoed tinder my -owt supervlsin. end which I amn otfring at T, prices unheard of before in this oommunity. I bl would call special attention to my new line of ld Dress Goods, comprising in part of m Black and Colored Cashmeres. SBlack and Colored Delalnes. it Black and Colored Silks.A ao BlaCk and Colored Satins, t Black and Colored'Broeades o Novelty Cashmeres I at 25c fully worth 40c. Opera, Basket and Fre&bh Plannels in all the desirable shades. d Just received from a forced sale in New York 200 Doz Linen Towels A 0d Only $.50, worth 4.00. CI Ladies' and Misses' Hosiery In endless variety. Genulne Alexander Kid GBlevee B Butto .. ....$1.00 1 4 Button..........$1.50 Lonsda:e Domestic 8, Only 10 cents ia yard. Prints at 5 cents. CI , My stock of Clothing. Gents' Furnisiinf Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes is replete with the ateat styles, and larer and cheaper than l ever before. MUNDELL'S N Solar Tip shoes a1 )f only $1.00 per pair and all other Shoes in like Pt d proportion. I would also call the attention of dealers to my . Wholesale 8epartment I n where I offer all goods at New York prices. 'Polite and nttentive salesmen, who are al. ways ready and willing to serve custmers,. An inspection solicited before purchasing. , I. 'EIEIEMAN, Cor. Main and Third etas. BATON ROUGE. MEETINC All persons interested in the success of the Mid-Louisiana Railroad C resident of the 9th and 10th Wlhrds are requeet. ed to meet at tRtIFFIN'8 STORE, Monday, Nov. 28, 1681. Residents of Livingston Pari-b. who desire the success of the enterprise are requested to 'I meet at CEDAR OGTA. Cor Monday. Dec. 45th, 18I81 A Special Comzmittee ,,f the ('mnpauy and distiumnished speakern will be present on each occasion. lAN I Higheat Cash the U Prices willib e o"paid for the 10,000 srme at the cor BALES OF COTTON! 'I r o a and Third street. Baton l Ru,, Louisiana ANJDREW JACKSON,Cotton Buyer. A REAL BARGAIN I te NEAT ENOUGH FOR ANYBODY. MANY suite sold for $19 and 15 No better SPRING OVERCOATS I Reduced fom i11 to * 0 $1; ito l S, Very beeotaing. At A. ROSENIsW LD'S Is Oeil J of Lad4 Sewd Shye all make the sloweet buyer buy faat, Go r i also large line of Mi~es' Sewed ~l Above line want t( be seen e a t Ladies will do welto go to the IrS f Shoes and Slipprs. Only the very ,best:ad t The leadidg Ladies' oot' of the day is the cele e No lady should be without this stylish and populaar Shoe is made of the very best French Kids, and is put upon improved lasts; it replaces the custom-made shoe to greatv and cost only 81~300 ~'UJE L PIAr Below is preprented the popular springdhhel Shoe fl ' Oht T"i No ebild should be without it., Durable, Com- Unsurpa fortable and solid' omot tid Thousands of ility. Pric pairs in use. .erat. B Avoid accidents b shoeing your children with the celebrated RED STAR Spring Heel Shoe. All the very best brands of Ladies, Misses and Children's Shoes o:I sale at the "Red,Star Shoe Store,"' New Orleans. T~ The house has no branch. .A.E'ET "QTTWT. " ro'g b J."J. CAPDEVIELtE, ed . -DA IN C lROCERIES AND LIQIJOSC of IEAR CORN, Lime l00popole Flatboat A Et. All orders ftr Goods In the above line will reý ceive'prompt attention. Deals only in first-class articles, such as are suited to this soetion of ms country. Call and examine for youerelves. Mareh 6, 1it0. v3u4. JOSEPH LARGUIER, (Established in 1849.) id lDIALER IN -Foreign & omestis. la dware, k g0 E-r-P ze - o GoeDS, S Agricpltural Implements, Blaketalath' tb.rpen. ters' an sd Coopers' Tool, 011lass, 'jnts, CORNER OF THIRD'AND FLORIDAISTREETS, v. f1 BATON RfUGE, LA T.ecL .S-tic lr R DR C 8TORE (.. tabllabed in 1870.) CORNER OF AFRICA AND 8OMERULO08 ST, la oprietor. l ePS CONBTANTLY ON NAND a full SasMortment of and Medicine Chem. Stals, Patent Medicines t 8pa, Perf er Nail and Tooth Brushes, cy Articles, Cu lery. Flshing Tackle, Chltrs, Insurance , Five a Ten Cent tionery, etc. e PA 3881IPTISI AMUIPILPI PAI ATI ATLL NIS M. J. WILLIAMS, DEALER IN 3B Parlor, Once anl Coo0tin Stoves 21 STOVE PANS, An And all other appurtenances for itoves. all sies La A large assortment of TIINWARER, always on hand. NorthweAt Corner of Mat.tud Fifth tsy, , _ BATON ROUGE, LA. Fit Confectionery COB. THIR f. LAUREL STS., Baton Rougk ......................La. 'EPS Constantly on hand allGoods which ertain to a first.class Confectionery, Orders for Wedding Cake*. Solre .Bls too eto., filled on short notice, . lea, FiNE PIAN FOR SALE! Atlb.e Pigutee. Per The Celebdbated Mathusnhek. The instrument was brought here by the Concert Troupe which aloonpanlekd the Army of Tennessee. It can be seen at the Uuiveraity. For ftrtber partleulars.apply to DOUARD DE'JAN, AxtP. Werlsin, 135 C I street, New Oleans, La. M Y STOCK KEM GLOVEB4 TU WILL find from 50 cent 3.buron Kid Gloves to 15 the best qunhality in all shades at at.B ROIENFIELD'S.. 10.13 sichool Books. 4" JUST Received from New York a large and comp;ete assortmens of thoonl Books, such as are in use in this c itand voiuity: also Copy Bo6ks., Sltes, Poens r,,,Pp et~e.. at very moder. ate pritec lor e0h. jAM Next to Plke's . Thirdswll,, ' IF YO WANT TWaroR TRUEE PAIRi * of good honest Chldrte''s hi etese tweny'. * Go five cents, ga to 0 R4JttS ILID'K. Iit ea ot. leat's a 9 cents to te doll,. iELD. ea, a + + , :+i +~ i + ++~:, a ; • GO TO O , A.J LE VY e, Main Street, BATON ROUG]l, LA. And look at tp BAR GAINSl He offers in There you can get 3 Button Kid Gloves, vaoygpod........ ..60dts 3.Batton Kid Glovw, thebest ............. . 2Bautton Alexander kid (lovee, for gFse $1,95 Frenoh C. P. Corsete ...................... 1.7 An Al Corset, worth . ............... 100 Lace Handkerobh.1fs, from ..............n7o up Lace ficarfe, black and Cream silk........d.o ap K11k to.4rfts..................... ..,, ...tas,4 u Ladies' Collars, Lace, Linen and Percaletc0 up 1 Fine Rolled Gold BteastPlin ............ up Fine Rolled Gold Bracelets ............1.0 up Fine Cellaloid Bracelets ..............506 up And a lot of ( FancyArtcles too numnerous to mention, such as Banbrtduer ie, a. aes of all srt, Pat Torhont Ient apnish* mrmingtc, ar Coronation and g o visible Hati Nets, Raching Prsir ry, Delta, etc., etc. IN TIE SHOE I.1! o ai Battlta Mlanea Bertharit'l at..P.10' 4d 0L.Bntton Minses 'rs at i ..... tO 10 Bmn.n Men t tf A. Lev's Estblishm sa, are .ardto i rA lirk Ft 421 ý} S &± "A AIEDt' IV (+N . + -· : y r narr r 4x { { f, I ~ATG14 oum# ~birdr 3S' wp }jýý . 3flbipsrý·ý.Y: f.