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C4 - Is'ai, le ne....... si 40 Fmis. les 2.000 Iivre.. 82 1 k 27 50 1PfnRc, le baril ..... 27 ý5 à 28 50 GtAiqgu, la livre ... 17 c. 18J c BRginRw, lai livre .... 5 49 FROXÂust do .......12 . à 20 Ris do .... .C h 8j (Eue, le bqrii.......8 27 à 80 BRUFS DU 111l;XAS le qusJlti, pu flte..... ....00?à35 2e" Il 0W25 3e de ..... 0 15 Vaches lititlre............ 50 100 Veaux .................. 8 15 Untitons................. 3 5 .,jbïgÀki) . g. . .du LW osm'o0 ijuie pstle2o rSnodiae 8êJsBstht~ 8 eWre1868. *knx&tI BAR@& \n\n THE MESCHACEBE. onnrnla1 of th: : rr:.h u[ St. John the E1patist. ,. DUMCZ & T. BELLOW, Editors. N.. i".".l .,aIn, $3 yrrp- nne as,. Zgn,,.r of Adverelru'.utu r..' 1"u, It , .S ganr." of li linos, g fur the first .1" t:. 1, t' for rn;T ll k('cl. ~yn' Tt l nMt r '.11. I :.1 ll;,l,rl , ('nmman torrrct, Jtct1iwtr f t Chavfrt" ntil ('Cmp £rt,*1%. nre (air daily ,,atlarizad Agewytu for the city at New )i m us h . *;aturday, December 19, 1868. The b.igar pilatation Iwl., ging to the nuccseion of A. G. Wiendabl, measuring thirteen arpetsI and twenty toius front by ninety arlents in depth, was purchased at auctionl Iat 'luelay y by Mr. John A. Stevenson, of New Orlcans, for the sum of $24,500. The movable property he. longing to said suceemiotn s.ld for $14G2. 'The ecvere cold which aset in luast S,,atr ,Iay ha. dane little or no injury to thu. sugar crop. The canes which were still .tatding were immediately put up in wind rows, and thi yield sad quality have not been dimnished or altered. Prices for sugar and molasses are cheer ing up. Sugar made in open kettles now eommpnds 7 314 to 13 cents, per pound and molasses 50 to 665 cents per galloo,. Judge Auguste Provoasty, of the parish of Pointe Coupde, died last Wednlay, in the city of New Orleans, at the age of 51 years. Judge Provosty was well known In our parish where he attended codrt regularly since the war. As a jurist, he had a great repution. lie was fa ther in law to one of our most eteemeJ citizens, Mr. Michel Becuel. We dad the followig in the N. O. CGs cnt of the 17tll imst., and as it may be iterating toour aders, we reprint it for their Information. We do not know, have no knowledge that the person referred to has been siang S is esepteld to but if such bhe the fact, the fu wig Lets the pretention at rest: Dmr m Dariar Oouk.-In thise Ioot, on Tuesday, in the sait of Thos. J. Burke vs. Samel Browne, among other excep tion iled id the ecase, was a eertlicatu a.,tr d. ~ - ..L- Wa.a. a. *L..... that .r. Io Eiter tiled his oath of rn can aton on the- day of Septemlwr, 1868. and rsating that M can perform no legal act as justice of the peace of the parish of St.John tle Baptist, bhavkg nacemsmis sion to that el t under the OoestHtution of 1868. It is said tat Oe. Ioansean huteuds to to by Belle Iale pitatiaon, ar Brasboar Jty, perih of St-Mary. The Nrew Orleans Tmnm. the most #wrkbtn jeiersl Ia the S ath hbas a. moeed its siLt year last Saturday. The steamshilp Crmard, of the Morgan Line eetwes New OQrise ad lv(Mes. tId, was burnt last Friday. Sbb war alued at 3200. 000. X.. O. IL Ball, prqprbtor ofi thb, harle sd St-Lo's Hotlds, has pat in IJttaj sns mil.nu worth et ml'sW. The St. Lole Hotel is one of the rhism. Allyo, Yoangs De Poorter, L. Andes , Jsames i. Fdmeamno. : TN. ABstlbnt,J. l 'Hlir Co C Budmai."ck , Bes s T si, hemid NOtIt TO TAX PAYERS The Ttz gmoftbeJ ftoW At. John the Baptist are hereby, iotIMe that thte updewI ged, dul7 appoint9d. T9n Otafleetot ahIwpfr pareCtd isIYS da wrufrm *I) J Ow fee at t AL ermna who- rahal let bas pail raid taxes wilbin thirty lay s b oh. atIho the 6a& p.Niestiou be vriWiibe Jcwwl tb aomoaiiug toi isv Varwb oftS8. Jahn tit Js h. Now ember 2xI1868. , " T. TOJI$I#., ,rbdah ax Cblqctbr. D" . "aj 45 1 'sil. seer rp.um.p$t t all buatdme" tum kmi t M them ftrhbS"djlhI% +s sarcl AeJ t *rtn EY At LAWI Oi~iL SY4Pe the ClP jk14 01 sl .shl .ttitgts gir.0' o ertlmiuca lm. 'SAdJdIus M or4. rO . UIrl' STATE OP LOUISIANA PARISH OF ST JORM THE BAPTIST Parish Court S-No. 7& Soceesswon of MARCELLIN PARIL LOUX and DELPHINE VICKNAIR, his wife. FELICIE PERIILOUX.rife of FRAN QOIS REINE, Ja, nd a4. e --vs. ADAM PaRILLOUX and at. e ro,. a -Tmlo . . .. By virtue of an order drof bi ae0.( fonm the aforesaid Hoinore Court, bear log die De iatler 1a 15th' 1868, and to me direoted, I will offer at public sleat the late residenet of the late tareellin Pdrillousz, t this perish, oe WEDNESDAY,. Tit 20'r DAY or JANUARY 186., at II o'clock A. M., the fullowiI descrlbted property belonging to eforesaid awscou ou, ob wit s lt. A Tract of Land sit.ntetl in tlhe pari.h d S. Jha'Uthe Baptist, on' te left ak ofthe lisdeippi river, measutlh one arpent front to said river by'forty irpenot in depth, with a double concession, in a6,resa d prish a.1 .nlngjoi the above described and mesring one af of one arpebt e.ut" to afbreald, rivrr hy fmrty arpents in depth, with p dIouble ,onegmon, bnrede aboe by the pruperty tet ludnse Chest awd below by that of James W. -edbapif'tsgethyer W.th all the buldtlags and impee.siste sltWatedoa sad tracts ot lend and therunto beliogiag. This ,lIne Ipe rty Is im ct t a Irase in fivor ofLatim b0r. Jr., for four years datl int i 14A Jenmry J hi, ..terem'a nd ,en didtls of wkhis klee shll be a made known on 4ha day of sale ` 9Sd. A Sugar latath.on situated in the perish of St. John the Baptist, "o the left bank o.flt Metb-ipl river gndlceatpbwd of the followi tracts of land : l. a tract of laed 4 i ~ r anlpents and three quarters of an rpedt fu toa aforesaid 'bas.ae ou the line by landa be. onging to R -. A Watson, and on the lower lita A those of Iugkse Picoa. to geea t.L 4MIE eý .. jberiInto be erats tisr.teu m s aa I tne fourth of one arpeat front by tworen aee eo less, is et thr l ier);-aud , Tract of tla me r river to arpents d h. and fbo more otes d o the lower tine. dl tie bailt, g si d p ýte Ill .N .it .aM torate by' tad MW l rs oaudew se isiua b .y , a me stI dq$ .A Týetefse S el adwi ut .re" Is t h~ ted Sed e t d ath Bi~ .e ie msaeiss ed ti ., e . l. IHatIed imsl adty l th1is f n led and misty 11114 ;,, s Tait e h i u nl e-itete C ' ' ,' i fir. iut e.t i-h i. 'lan' rettli, II ,:t",,1 r mitge 6 East ol the Mie."issippi Si, r. m,enarin; le t llndlrr.ed an I Tee rt ty Nice 7 11,i1 eeperl!cial atrm,. ;tIh. A Treet of I..el e atetedl in nf ,rmaniei pr"ersh Icing traIli alt Sectim ^11. ", in 'fltenship II Nouth of lhnae Neo. i6 I nr. in the lllutl ]asterrn Di.tri.'t f Leiee mns. nestsl tDi g One Hejidred and Frty "2.;l 9 superHinl acile'. 7th. ''he O' ee U:ndvllhle.d H'lf of a S.lrar Plantationl situated in t'lt ntoremid parish no the left hlunllk df' the. Miessieippi river, enmt? iemdl .'f tIf'he. l.Im~in te.ete of lhal,. Io vit : I t l,' " i ts ,t et I la e t:ee'ee liie f tiae l1 mm:iid a1e-I $ixty te-i is omt tee e.td ricer to tl:e deeth olf thlre hundred .nd eine'ty ie't ' II I irnlei there Iell'eliring , ne anu d I(,-e t':ielI lof an :.enl..t in a idt], to tl '1- "e 1 ef it depth' . w' i,'i, ie ,tI f.rtty arp.nt- rc tu tinig fr-e the Mite i-'ip rIr.Ie'iver, rtei Il, hlel'ldeel e'" th- ppe'r li" e )t th. Ihntl wtH.Ich lall i.e ,lerei.e teeaodly destribed mend ou iC, leeer Ilene tie the depth of th-me !I,,ue,'reel and ninety nect I. t, 1 i ' "et . ge ner.lI htWn.tiºh-i C"t i ias Wilii. 14 ied I.-nte thei e by the ian l if Me.ra. Wie', llin & G.ellb.ry: tee,..the'r with all the hniieliltte neil iilproereneltls thert.n e ita ented aned ti!emlmrento helrmeilen . megeer l, ese.., We ,e ,..-e.., mill &-. &e. :--'!. a trret ofl l land ila.sri.ln line halc, of ne afpeet iet to eaid river by foerty arpe'mt in deptiu with a el.euhlh erme' aion., bmunled o.e irs l.pperr line by lands e"f Ml u r.Kel)tr. and on Itm Ilwer line hy the tric.t tf lan-i nm*.e descried : -3. a tract ol land enatnininrg One lHinedrtd and Srevnty firme ' i.2hI) 1 lp s rtpefiel cres, situateed in Towuaship 11 Range ii, nee1eire.'l fresl tIhe United .altea by Victor LDeplewlne and Widow iGe'orue Trigre. as it appears by a receipt mamnltinyg frmn the Pmubliel Land Od.lc for the Southi FalSern District of Louiia.a, mit Ne'w Orleem., Ne,. lt'r2). dated 15th Junle 1.36 ;thi lot of grundt is situated in tihe rear tof and! aeljacei.t to the traet of land 6r+tly deeceribed. ir.Il ie situated near and aljomining the upplr ir-I tinn ef the WVelhlam & G(idbe"ry I lantatimle: and 4 a tract of lalnd heing part oif that designnte'd as No. S tenfermtahly to a platn anne.xed tm, aem act of l4t1 July I:5',6 plise' befotre A. SorapFur, then Recorder of this parish m,,rensid, said tract of laud co-tain mug Thirty Four and 3t41100 snperlicial acres; 11th. The One UTndirldel HaIfor 14 nmelm', Carts and Ploughs and other farm ilg utensils. There are on sain . aua plnntatho .0 arpents of ratoon canm'.ilS arpet'mt of cane already planted, amd 15 acres of sed esne ; 9th. A Tract of Land situated in afireald parish on the left bank of thel MliSiaippi river.,lnauring two arpenta, twelvetai.e's amd fire a half feet Iront to the said river, Jy blrty arpeemts in depth. open.in as .to give in the rear at said depth seven (7) 1 arpents end twenty seven toies il, width ; breended on the, upper line by the property fi Etianne .icknair and on the hewer line by that depending ,if the nmcessimn n of Marie Louise Panmla, tigethetr wilh all the builldings and.improvements, sugar bi,'tse, steam engine, mill, e.., &c.. thereon situated an4 thereto kelatint, with also at tract of land siltlated in the rear and ad- e -,ining the alhtce describmt o'ne, he:ag geeti,,n No.70 It Township No 11 of Ratile No. 7 East; District of Nem-w Orleans, evm tamning three hauidred and fty six 36il100 aspmrtaid meres. here are, onm this supr plantation 25 acres l sof f e. cane and 30 Icres of cane already planted. The s.lar plantation heltea described .t.4 .. 4 .:4L .L.. ....t tr . *l6lrr ion and thereto aItelceld. Iloth. 42 Mules, I lHorse s,2 Bmngies, 1'' Family Ctrriagse. I P'iae,, antl stand,l. Mdil. Cart:. l'Iee.t s,2 (memekijeg Stevm wilh eee." ails, Family Utensils, Heserbold Furnliture I Let of Mee rhad4ise, Shes, DIry geeld. I. I Sewing Machune, I Guld Watch and Chain, &e., de., &e. TERM.S CONDITIONS:. The movable property p|yable cash. in U. 8. Treasury Nmaea, the mame to be .ol in separate iterfi. The Ilsnelauo property, whl will be sill is separated tracts as herein dme..ri ed, "rable One Tlird cash on tbe day of sale in U. 8. Treasary Notes, anmd the balance payableis two equal iastalsuenlt in one and two yea'r from thu day of male, said credit nlatalments to be represented by Notes of the purchaser or purchamer subscribed by bhi or IMumaqJdie or $hair own order and by hijlqs th@mk eip d, nmade in coepdna to the oonvIenlence of vendors, payable at thel'e olf he Rewedler f thb patris of St. Jobh the Baptist. id mmtee to hear in terest p tbhe qte f eight per cettum per Unme horl 4melerity tillpaid.aud to be se.r.d by speeial . oatgage amd vendor's privilegeSnd peete eas elar eead. on the ar + t. Ae, the apipt J, Do A.IUOISE outAs. ..f · WII~kS IRITCILEIA w rnnkranuTCý.a, ýA i$. 50 Per' Arnn, am vqdmqee. &wSlsal Tosubscribers wishing to ps at tthwesd 6lh w yew - -P ruw )-t . eur-4 lWj oo4oe wRiooyp~Pi:6 4 11~ :. fid y. 1 '243 Brawdsa. N. Y,. AXDRJ1W 8 T&"5R,~t4t.r 1..Tbe cljltoarasl tabgei~d p ybtished d* th Nt 7rouo qieiau the p!16lis. ut eFTs. leei #r0 piate i -AI Pmukeels. Is Owd It .bt einUJZ a .listd#41b9* hl qiacerm, Garden ,apdui Is ! ! "s4 ar~t~ e w fillhd whith atiite frora the beat5Srtbdtang adul ah tuualer we its 4lfet, A1 upuill badeunst, we o asealdosa plant of either o4f the fuli'.w. h *,fe gg Wir Ier edl, to all lbo nl Li C~Be Ilihr wi ate viesi. Or I" Blaek Two Littat~ sand R enats euap rgat, to wit send. euUaiesw 0r saRI? Woos por&?*Ia.. TLsr ati. will beelau, k* od, bX pN± i, 1 ie that dut I T,, (ll car i 5,tnr'I ,of THI. ATL.4TIC Ti l. Y a , .tr.5.". " by t' , a ,rIs ty appra Si h,, . i 'ii l ,. 1,p.rt a Xt lnd.l Iv Iv h A ., r'a, a . I., , t th,.r a ffart to pi m'.,a at t| ·it , :n.. . |*"L.ziln,. %ill spar. , o it,,pait + sr ""' i t r s : ro ', lt r th" tLuttire v,,ulitl, ' ,of thei At L.AN1I it a von mar( vtualale naeia t rtat ive tl,., av v at Inbhli-l.l. ''hi av w.,l -,.,k oI r., :t it i! ' tc he rae ,sarlt ,a'adt . liii ,,t,' ie 1tI Ihabesnat .+ttrlat+.rc .ts'ie of A t ricnct Lit.`'*" rattIra, S` o.et, Art, and Pol'li'if. mand wiT Spiadltr, frt. u trla h I to ! timri, tilc . itl atr n !t.n ta it rnllti n' of .;t 1 ".t.r a i , , c h, .tI. J. ,et , l if I s~.r .', it, t,.1 l.p.r l, ti r s h i, p r .t l l lr:,. v lie expIr, t, s i, rt a d t .flr t ', lby t th c" , ipe antlio f sI; oI , l nI st n i lt i -tc p. -tia r w, t.rs, by ,ITlrit f ,a.h tl vahaluaS - ii' artitt , a ,,a n int ir tv varity eaf suij".. a-t hit- rr tti L. t E. iA t iar:wa- . F v I .t re.e nt ane ga ia+pna "-it' c. ,n aibi i L ti lit ( Of I, tca,. titha. hlp. ta ran'c I", tIa i - t it . r. Tit , tnl'.,iwl nr cilh i a vrlntta fI,.i a n'pi! fl an 1 ,t."" w e fi tr a' .lf ,, Ta tr ATL 'a iC M'itt, Yrt f"r * ',9. HON. J. LOTHROP MOTLEY, T. . "e , .n[,)t , rli.t ti, .ai ' ,'d.irti, ta sana at 5h5oIierical Articles, uegas u, ie ',y i, th'i y, u'i. T. W. .HIGOINSON. oFu 'I a nd fntsir trra'iv k ,twr i t he ran der- -''Th F 1t: i's7tct aJ, tHI.Y. I1,iaa ritltel sI i.a , tl n, V. tntti:hd " e illbe.ar An ()hiport tlittia tc." a' lic.ht wil i,.nI-11 with thi .. ,1 nlu ry n t lcrIr ndt! unt tel t Ithi r. ' tr., lpart of lhi' y,.e r. JAIMES RUS3ELL LOWPLL Waill iam-*! fra qu it iii its ii'oi'aa., baoth in Pro+a, anti la--rv. T1'I. .1. l: a: ,1 r tiU-.nr adill tvulilid: iu 1L.. .y cai, i5 l'talou f.n, lois EDWARD EVERETT RALBE Auth lr lit " The Mani wiltit: r (a'cuntry," am I "' v t"iish'", a i hla it u.n i I 1a. will p 'hildilh ait thi' A ' r 'a I' f~r Iirti9 a t,' rais at Selriesm :, I Mketctlr' itinlr to tii"(a whttih have en iai , p,,lat Ih-ir 'with rela decr of prlvi lti isolii sl.r ' ct tic ATLA~ftIC. JAMES PARTON W ill coiitinut e his artivels on oltinl. Inclua trial, and ('on(ls. rn'il *uli tn. Hl. first aetributia: to the vatlut a for Itl;9 i. n at ik itrL paper, entitle d "Thet Meian Yankees" at Ilume. By a Nu:nawrUr Visitor." Dr. I. HL AYS Will contrilbute a ,eries "f papers entitled SThLe .sperleaeae of a Aauerilce ('adel." THE AUTHOR OF " VICTOR AND JACQUELINE" Will conltriblute a new Auerican Romance, to a ppear in twelve numlelrs. Dr. HENRY L BOWDITCH Will furnih at very valuable seriet of pa."-s on " IOalsampdll a,". ahowiag its amanifold causes, aad ile Iest mdes of re wuadyi.g th. evils which produloe it. JAMES FREEMAN CLARKE Will yive in a aeries of papers, a complet account of trlatl t el lgoas. BAYARD TAYLOR. Will contribute to most of the numbera of the coming year, furuishing several 111riSl and l ways. EBUGENE BENSON Will furnish papers on Art aid Literature. A DISTINGUISHED PHYSIOLO GIST . Will farnibh several most timely and vid tcahbl papers on the a Imrean. e"f Iesa evilly Is Asmeariea.c CO-OPERATIVE HOUSEKEEP ING Tie valnal.ale ad ll Ipopulalr pac.'r. lt tiCs operualve olelueehkvpitlg will be coitti Iiac t i iug ,e *.ar Ii nennaaeer. A * tries iat Aittsa. ,raptitantl Palprs. des t.rip':i 1- of an ens a. i(', , f eve.ral tvi'aa tnI ite ith+ ,.1 e l itls. , wil: he ihtlishaed in the v,. a, ta .r 1lse. I:lA, ldllltn ito the above. ATr..rsTI for 'i" illl be elrireihtcl with article~ itt Itrle e tanal I try froaa it' retullnr tontribullt. .cam(,. laont are the follawitg: if W.W. Inorst'L.ow, r (;. W. I cTII, IR W. Eln:l'oN. IARRIE3T liKECHniE STOWR, 11. T. 'l'tICKE:RxAN, E. C. 4 T rKUAN, 'r. . Altalntf, AwICs CARY, JouHN NCAL Lvet Liatrox, IE P. W mPLI.a, W. C. B3YA.T, CUARLss SeUMxs, Loos Ana stS, LYDIA MARIA CWILD, C(. C. HAZI.IILL, WTtLIAr W\rxta, W. i. Howz.as, JAu. G. ALIrTtN, F. Himr.tao, J. W. l'ALttau, J. W. W ritrrIra, O. W. lioaM.,, Ma4t. A. M DAIn, GUoaua 8. BoCiwzR., HAIRIItr IIPaCIco SIPorr.D, DoNaLL (. MIfTOgIst H Kar JaMs, J.JL tAS I)catg SH orLa - IJ. IT ag s lLT.e Tend dt the Alaniiot. -tRe ti .JlItrrToters. --,s. Dollars Pr 1uur. caa ayma.-T-wo Ueies foraevn Dol ars; Pive Utnpei for8Ilteeu Dolsl a Ten Coaia fur Tielv DDplala ld each gddttla mleapy i hre DOclITru, -Pri every· Club ofl * Mabseribsrs an setta copywill t.. ~ui . , er TePjya Cpiss for u1.- p W1laein ,int to a~f addres fer Tkhtq-.S . Adr.l.m .IItlBDl, 080000 iD Co., , Pubitier, Boao. baccessorto intcoa sald rgsons SnWquestiosably the best sustaine * wqr of the end In the World&" NEW MONTHLY MAGAlZNE Critacal haow of the Pres: 'Ire eo; Mrnhaly itihe Wirld. I We mrst refer in terms of eology to the i' tone and vert!.eudrelel. ceof airper's ofj ar o.-,. 1or1 wish a oatlily chola. ion d about 370 000 cepie--in whose pages are to be found some of the ehon6ett, light aadgsserl readis$ of the day. Wespeak o this work a. aievadeser of the caltare of the Americen People; and the popnlarity it has .aZairets merited. Each nuamber oenaais, rly 144 pages of read -matter, appropri terl iliustrated withb uod waud-ceta; ald It oombines in itself the racy monthly and the uere pkilsopioel qrtl, tdeaded with c "tti o e nt , .t .u .f. k ' R'' :113 nplutt for it, (rl3cre - nInv I*V the' ,ilnlIIl i.;(t: tnt it tr, tui, isrr.': *1Iv tilt' ý. pultir S( NSCRiivrtoNw -156). AlsrEIR'I MA. Sin; a, nio-i- tr"·.·S I In An Fx~rsE(',ltn Ilr I t'i't r IiiV vIng: zin wri)'tiniru 1. nnrprr'rI 1Inuiu F f{'r..vuv " .n 1 iir r 'l·t- ..r"" i.l.A. ". it "' nr·r ·\ ·n r. ftu II' I . . Ir, tt ...F I.r: " r , 1'."r; ..1 it it;, tit ii Iu." nll"Ilcrl fi'r "Iii vi t hark $2imhlri n pni'it'iii il.I ati t·l: i.. i . ii"X it tier. w .ilti Ieu.t be pai3 , t:.he ut. Alldreaie IIAIIPER &~ fRO1'llII4. t lv "i' ,. fr"' lt t ,Ne . " ti e nic. "A Complete Pictorial Histoly of tho Times." "Tl bIet. cheapest, sad meat saCceesfal Family Paper In The I sto. " HARPER'S WEEKLY, c'l.,N\TIDT.Y II.LT'.TRATFD. (Critiral Noties of the Press. The MWonr. Nrw.pAPaR of ,o.r country o. ,p r'te ill nll the .l'pl-' me '. o, Antmr ienn Fmrnily Paper-- Warper'a Weekly hbi enre. l ,''r ite..l' right 't. itt tic'. *' Jeurnal of Civilisatlen." --.eer Yr,, Eoee'ac.n I'o't. (Our future historian, will tnrich them. selvc.c out of Harper'a Weekly I ,..t after writerp, and printers. and r.ublihers are turn,' to duelt.-N-,- Yo,'k Evunngenlt. The beat of its cltes in America. - Boston Trareller. lltarper'e Weekly m'y be unre,'.rvedly dreclared the lest noew-pnp, r in Ameerica. The Iad,'pendent, New York. The articles apon9uli .lncations which appear in Warper's Weekly from week to week formn a reinarkable, eries .f brief political esscvs. T'hey are did inguished by clear end pointed al atmeent, by goed common sense, by indepa.endncce and breadth of view. They are the expression of mature conviction, high principle. and strong feeling, and take their place among Ithe hbet newaCaper writing of tic time.-North Americal Revine, Bostue SUBBCRIPTIONS.-1869. Terms: HAR.nr· 's W KIILt. one year*.... 00 An ,,xtra copy cf either the 11agasle, Weekly, or saumr will be supplied gratis for every club of IP'v Sgascalseas at $4 00 each, in one remittance; or six oopies for $20 00. huhbrriptions to larpera Magaesie, Weekly, and Semar. to nee nddlre. for one year, 1i0 00; or, two of Hallrpe'r periodicnl, to one alddress fr ocne year, $7 00 Back Nembera cae be supplied at any time. The Annual Volumes of Harpee'. ltiekly, in Bleet cicth tbidicng. will be seut by expreCs,, free of expeae, ftor $7 00 each. A uouplete et. comIpriimKg Eleven Vulume, sent on rece.ipt of each at the rate of $5 45 per vol., fr.i;'ht nat exen-'e of perchasr. VeUnlume XI I. e.reily .ltitnary let. IP6U. The' postage on lHar,er's Week/cl ic Co eta a year, which tulist be paid act thI( e· bscriler'a p.et ofll "e, Addre" UAAPER & eROTEDBRS, Naw uack. "A pRpoitory of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction. ' HARPER'S BAZAR. A sunpplemnnt enntmniain numeroun fil. riled pntterns of useful artieles areornhu llihi' the {nper every fortnight, and ~auasiornsily an elegant Colored Fla.illn I'it'r. HAlurs's BlAR cont;ins tl foliu pageI. of th,, ase of Jlarper's Yeekly, printed on superdiue ctlendered paper, and is published weekly. Critical Neoices of les Press. HWarer's Ran r eontains, leides plet or es, patterne. ete., a vet 6f matter al especial use and interest to, e initly; articles on health, dress, and housekeeping in all its branches; its editorial matter is specially adapted to the circle it is intended to interest and instruct ; and it has, besides, good stories and literary matter of merit. It is not sur priaing that tt)ejuarnal, with Fath feast , has achivml in a short time no imnmre. r teens- ; for somet hing of its kind was desired in ttnousands of families. and its publihers have illed the demanld.-Nw York Erenaay Pot. Whether we eousider its claims as based upon the elegance and superiority of the paper, its typolraphcal appearance. the taste and ndgmen.t displayed in theengravrings. or the Hit'ay eentrtbutions sontained in its pages, we unhesitatingly pronounce it to be isperior in eaeb and every particular to any other similar publicatinn here or abroad. Pkdaddpkia Legal Inldligenter. We know of no other English or American Journal of Fashion that can pretend to app raseh it in eompletenees and variety.- New Yor. T, ms. it lhd she merit of being senaible, of con veying instruetton, of.giving exoelicut pet terns in uvelr eparment, and of bolng well stocked wi.ood reading matter.--Watk ea.a .d .R" at&l . To dress seasrdlg to.. arsa's Bias will b.e thie tint and ambition of the women of Amerca.--oeear Traascrnpi. vu3sc aZTolNS.-1s89. ?eras: HASarna' BasZAR, one year....$4 O0 An extra copy ofelther the Hagpslme, Weekly, or serese will be supplied grates for every Cl oofPiesabe rihers at 4 00 earl. in one remittanes; or Six Copies for nhseecriptfons to HAlkeRza's MArSN., WEsIKL, and BAsta, to eae addre.s for onet year, se 0 ; or, twoer Hrpelr's pe.,dicals, to one address for one fear, 7t 0o. Back numbers can he supplied at ala time. The postage on Haataa's Bazla is so stets yea r, whieb amot be paid at the subs. •.iber' past o Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Nsw Yons. 1 rI ". nl~'.. i '*u k hd ii f .imi Ii,e It *.' 1 di' it, thrl i ri 1 p 1 k r'" d . in A II b r1 Itra ch Ut ii1 fur. P*'.h 111"\' Ilhjr thf it it t:IW(IJI 114 1 '' iri-t-iugig to inch lite . "i j' . 1.. t ,i l iV ' fi r It, t1 .lt(Imvlq Npog r. Fuor '104I b1w Witt. L. ('qCt mnl I ii I-t)it NEw ORLLA AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL FOR BOARDERS AND DAY-SCHOLARS, Corner Dauplhlee and ('Conal strtts New ()rlernst, La. A. V. OMAIN, Director. The Third Annnal Se.,i;n of the 8i hiool wi'! he tif n,,rlv Flv...n Months' duration, b-'innin; on ch I, re.t Mlow.ny in Srpte.imbor, Anld n'ilnl ,ni the hnat .at.r lna il J.uly. No I ht i' . v" I: nI,. t lo'f 'lie u astfinliia of the S ,' l, m I.., 'iv,o :httn t1~,. *x,ex ,ivedevel. tipmnlt whi, , II at lae nltti;led in the Short p lll f two v i t'*nrI f~.i it t erentionli, and a ref ree ret~ the li.t of pro.eiors wIho, impart illltrc(tion t! tihe vrriu.l helnhelta, tf tudly. The mneho'l of ioetrultion d.optiI guards asrupl'.l.tla'v rgalII t athe aITpnes of that an tinatd,, .ke~vn i,f heirn:g, which, wartes the, prei.ious yV..er of vuth in the laborious a'qi.i'm.tut of t,t.avilakid, lore, and, at the utmA time. ar'nilit the no liora perniclous alur.as of a grol* ilt:lltarinnism which sub julit.te. ill Ih.* furnlti.s of the moinid and t uir,:t'i,,S of, the heart Jp oe engrossing pursuit. Its object is to train yonng men to the per. formancte of the attirve diutiesn of If.. to ins. truct them in all the hrnwhlee of rcience and Ar: which are esrtetial to their future apccuss, and, by nwrlkeuing in them a lve of study, to incnlcate a proets of self instruction which w!il Gna lleo hrem to Contitnue their education, even ofter being emaneipatmF from the cone trol of parent. andi p. ofer~ors. COURSE OF STUDIES : There are two Coursce , f Studies establish ed in the S.hool, the Clasrical and the Corm. merrial, ethl.r ,If vich Stullents may follow. agreeably to tle ws;bes of their parents or guardians. Classe, of various grads are institnted in each Course. The Commereteil 'Cors e ompries Frnach and English Grammar, Universal History. Genoraply. RIhetoric, Loglc, Liter attre, Natural fiyerv, Physiolhty, Natural and Mental Phi.solphy. I ractcal Chemis. try a complete Course of M theumatics, Swr veyi ant d Ittvelhag ; Drawing of plans and mas (Constitituional lr.w ; Commercial law and usages; Book Keeping. Thte e'l.ekal Ceurse compries the above enlumerated branches, ith the addi. tior.of Latin sad Greek. TERMS OP TUITION FOR DAT SCHOLARS, PATABL MROTMLT rV Cnommercial Cou se . . !l0o per annum Classical Course .... 180 per annum BOARD AND TUITIO : Payable quarterly in advance, per an. num, $360 to $432. Germrn, panniah, Drawing, MusIo, Fea ciue. .te, ormn extra harges. Ilok, and Stationary are supplied by the School it current prices. EXAMINATIONS : Private examinations eodunted ,by the Di. rector and hi. Ae'istani. are held momthly. Thei, annual Pi,l,lic Exar iniatltant will take phlce during the closing week of the sessio. MONTHLY REPORTS: Monthly relporta are sent to parents ev gttarlia.,, etatieg tie colinet, proguess, rank in clans and atltendane of pupils. LETTERS : Ilcar.lag students. whbne taailies reside out of the parish of Orleans, are reqnired to write letters every Saturday. The correspeu dence between parents and pupils is not sub ject to inspection. VISITS : Parents are entreated to make their visits, on school days, before A. a. . or after p. a., in order to avoid all interference with the advancement of students and the dieclpilne of the school. OUTPIT: Besides the articles of olothing neeessary for ieatness anld comfort, each studtnt should be provided with a towels, 6 uskine,l goblet. I spoon and fork, I table knife, I tin basin. I foot tub, I night bag. I mattres * A. X 3 ft , I double woolen blanket, I pillow, I pillow cases, 3 pairs sheets, I mosquitobar. Every artiule should be marked with the name of the owner In lull. Professors of the Collegiate Deparo t meat: or. JAM. IIUINS, Prdeeer et te FagIsah Cluass. TI. de 1ONTIWrl.WX , Pre*.ee etMhe Freur Clues. See. OIIWNER, otIhe'.e ea the seAieta d mreek (etI.. A. V. 3OMIAIN Preemer of the Mathemadeal Claae. The Primary ntd tItermedlite'Depart' moens am diligently trained by professors of long experienee and acknowledged merit. Further Information may be obtained by addressing a comnunication to the director through the P. O. Lock Boa. A. V. Boaus, Direeter. &Ibe Nd, rltans Limse, the lteamtug Irsut et the 0noth. The Cisculation of the TII=L tis OVER DOUBLE that of any other Paper ip the South. We, I. C. KINS a Co., Pufbldber Ofiee, Ie. 70 Camp. Street, Nsw OntLwNs. wu. a 0. C.=GN, deite. DAn.r per annum, i sdvanoe, $16; balf yearly, $8 ; quarterly, $6. Wasarr per aouno, is advaae. $5; hal Syel, $2 50; qurterly, $t SA.