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Billelin Iiancier et commercial. Nuiielle-Oi-aiis, 18 août. Oa ...................... 132) 1321 Billets d'Etat.......... h d'esc'te " de villede1,2, 3-253 à 26J - 5--" h "" - 10 et 20- " a "" Banquedela Louisiane cts. h la 8 COTON Ordinaire ................ Bon ordinaire............. 28 28J Low middling............. 29 29) Middling............... SUCRE Commun à bon commun.... & Fair good fair.......... 121 Fully fair à prime.......... 14 - Choie.................. Jaune clarifi............. 15 15j Blane.................... 16t 17# MtaLss ................. 60 70 FAlRINE Superfino........... 8 5 75 - Single extra......... - Double extra......... 6 50 Triple extra......... 75 Choix .............. 8 50 9 DIVERS MAis, boisseau ....... 81 $1 05 AvOINs " ....... 64 Son, le ac.......... $1 00 Fois, le 2,000 lires.. 28 h $ Poac, le baril........ - à - GaIuse, la livre...... 20 c. 23 Bauma, Ia livre..... 2 42 FuosAui do...... 16 h 20 Rt do...... 10 a OEuw, la dousine.... - h - B(oEUFS DU TEXAS le qlité, par tlte....... 835 l 40 2e " ....... 25 30 se' " ....... 15 20 Vaches laitibres.......... 50 100 Veaux... .............. 8 12 Mouton ................ 8 5 SSâAFi m aiwi Baliu La Société ARADIE & LA('AZE est dis soute, et l'exploitationmdu moulin a ris, connu non le nom de STAR RICE MILL., con. tinpers sos la raison socallo ABADIE & AITBERT. Les souisiends FRAlÇOIs ABADIE & PiaRas AUBERT, offret respectueusement leurs services au publie qu'ils sont en me sure de satisfaire sous toues r rapports. Leur moulin peut dealer et brosser 40 barils de ris dans les vingt-quatre heures, par eniuéd quent répondre promptement à la demande quelle qu'elle oit et remplir tous les ordrc qui lui seront adreseds. Le ris sortant du BTAR EfGR E llrt., comme artiles de commerce, ne craint pour la blancheur et la netteté, aucune oonearrence sur les marchéi. Les persomne qui voudront bien le visiter. se corvaincront par elles-mèmes des avanta oe offerts aux planteurs risiers et n'hâiite ront pas accorder leur patronage aux sous rYOn achète le ris en paille au STAR MILL. St-Jean Baptlete, 92 mai 18e9. 92milia. ABADIZ a AsaiRT. M. A. SOCOLA et l'agent du 8 TAR RICE MILL de :SJeanBaptiste, i la Non velle-Orléane. M. A. Socola a fait du grand produit du riz sa sapclalité, et l'industne et le ommerce de eut artic'e sont redevables d'une grande partle de leurs progrs i l'intelli ence et i i'inergie de cet important courtier, qui se recommande également par toutes les quali. tés qui font le ndgociant aeeompli. IgaND BAZAR M LA COTI PRB8 LA MAISON DE COUR DM BT-JEAO.r- M. TISTE Ters par J-.. CAIRE *: maaI.flque dtabilesemeat qui coumpt* plus de oese audeu d'exstenee et de pros. puritd, s'et equat une Juste rlptatlon pr le choix habileo dei marclhandls la conseience dane l teranstions, la modile t des prix, la sourtlsie et I'ebligeee ds le servoe. On y trouve raisb tous le artieles due diveres brachbs du esmmeree * mTorrt et LIO B de tu.tu le Squalité et de tous les prix. "TTruinm coxnam rroxNis Merte«tes - Blterles, - BDetenes1 BOWNETERIE A c tna am a C =a en un mot tout oo qui goncerne p l'habillement. ,RROCB BB: Jambos, pore r"ie, trino ;- iw'a, .fetowa, ar, c m, to.ic , tout o e qui co lr-wd tao ;, ,moire rJ'dtr in C ont, 0 PUKARACI, MiDICAlUW,-tOUto e qai regarde la Mdmdeaint Illygino. OouteUllerie,Vaiselle, PFaenien. PrlsOl., talml.s de aO loae, tonal! acemoires du médae; - INSTRUMENTS A.ATOIRE6 et en gndral toueles outils de I plnitatioc et dela ferme. Otabac, pipm, rigartt, cigarttts, *o., *o., &o., &o. Us- vilie aa OSiaD BAzt* prouvera que rien dans ette doueratie« n'eut exadrl et que l'étabt(kent offre tou les avantage 0d eanomere Adel Nouvelle Orlédan uan occasion.er au client les harl de déploeut et le tc due i Aesr. Msra . JOSUPI lIUGoIs IU.RCHANID CW4MWISSHiONA*REA ET INPOU.TATBUE. Dg Vins Cognaoc Abanthe suiese, Vemouths, Chmupqgns, adi , 1a, * ..ru s I. la I beau, lb emWe Vbrttsu s ViuilsLcSve Nouvefle.Orléens FIDEL & GLAUDOT IMPOR I .F.F' DE Cigarce bc aI 1nivanc, Pipes de toutes descriptions, Tabacs A fumer, A chiquer et a piiser Eurolrlaure Chartrer et ,It-lou.U, Nouvelle-Orléans. M. I.nhaipuie-e-II. F. Springer-L. Dullrix L.ABISQUIERlE DUPLEIX & Cie M archand Is C o m ission ,nl i r rv Bureau, .5 rue Peters prf. I'rnroig. Birnville En face du Dibarcadicrc dis lBaiaur. Magasin, 17, rue St-Philip NOUVELLE-ORL'ÉANS ACHAT ET VENTE DE PRODUITS DE LA CAMPAGNE Volailleo, laricoto. Sucre, Cire, Vieuii Per, (EnfSi, Hir, M 'ilarse., Venlux, loliim du (Cnitnirrtion, lPom>nmes (le terre, Fruit.i, Cotoni. Cornes, Ioin de Corde, Oiguuln, l'oi,. 3IouMao, Suif. Fourrures. Célé4ité dans les ventes et retours swAttention spéciale donnée aux com mandes. %4 1% %%% %% au GaWad zaNr de la Cwec Un magnifique auotim.uS 40 gr&" de iadinZe: choux, IMituut ouftw, »aveté cC'. Co*, &c. 'Prix très modtréa. \n\n THE MESCHACEBE Jouauntl of the Parl.h of St. John the Baptist. E. DUMEZ & T. BELLOW, Editors. Mu.~.rrldpIbr so 1Kr wurmw. flecm oI AdvcrSImcmcurus * r .nl rnti l quaer of to lino, ('r the rli t Iu*lrrli t, $ t 0, for etch l *uhc'clqu"ut iut~Yr I I 1 conmmlanient innsmuft be mddrerd to Elgti'r P. 0, St. Johnt thc Ilapplst, La. g rMe~cr'a . WIIARTOY k TARDRFW, MfCr Ihanta INCxbaaOo Comulon Ptre't, bctwoeu St. Cbarles and Cunip strects are our duly autlhorizud Agents fon the city of New Orleans. Saturday, August 21, 1869. A pretty little alphabet for pretty littlI A is MKi Alee, the belle o the ball; K is her boot, with heel three inches tall; (' is the chignnon she puts on her bend; ) Is the dye used to tra bher curls red; K is her ear. whk to wax a a dolly's; V is the fahion which prompts all these fol IIes; GC is her glove, of the daintiest kid: I1 Is her haud, which Is, luckily, hid; I is the I udent look d the le ; J l, shsam ...r-ti ad glass; K sl knot ofrl re hair-don.t depend her: L is t tight lacing to make hir waist slen der; K Is the mode she is dresa'd In to.night; N is her neck,mde with pel powder white; 0 is an ornament pot on ewit .gae: Ph i the pelt which erplaste' hr Q ·alatwan ef Yhalsirs mad treaks Is tbh I Aar pts on hr cheeks; Sis the al disl 'd when she walks; T th.M se teehlithat s shows when she walks t is nnreality-bane of the age ; V the vain fe.inlg that makes it the rage; 1, Westeeess, was e; Mil W'etf Igdies if taste ills pe.. haps npaose yauth She iwho'r w is 3eanty Truth. IIme.sr's Baser.) Srollls or TraS Causca. CIrT.-1 Sbch is the.title p(,, collection of dtories recently published by Na. .pier Baurtdt of the New Orleans ea0m, said which has been kindly forwarded to us by the satbor. Al. soet alt these stories are founded eo foats although they have the appesraue of fiction. They prove once more thu. history is stranger thfb da6cs. Tlib book, printed iJup'pphlet form, of 100 pages, is sold for tho low price of 25 ots. Thanks wo ta 1er , Fliuer and pfor Rth of NeeW Oriua* 2b pIoperty belonging to the succession of Widow Jean KEnault, ..attlaing twenty superficial acros, wasMold Lsat week to M. Charles Vii fr `$1900. Oar ftends In St. Charles see m to have a jolly time of it. They gie spoL great ll bato night at M.r: Bt.1tarTit' Ball. room. The csmittee on invitations will please -e'pt ra bt saske for their Psdeat GOrea has jet been preeentedf.ltb My. ola of land by 4%i dtbSg i 'atd ZIprove* iedtM " OmlsUny New Jerwey. Bricksbwg see studs forward as a da.gsa dcompetitor wihl ,tL oi ios n efb fa rro lo*at** * 'lin shire' 1 iPt a Aypograr phiesa instng Bader ate& te . .ubiteleview. He Gea. AL Jitturive the . o d the band struck up '; Lkrilt the 'TihmJa 6dlr.9rb "twti·blbg anor desy iegetber, st p ýhli bo roat sl such S3qeira the letier. ,. a.thel mJaetfress, while Pre. Ol f the otat rteod le, made it a'fd 4§4 to dofer 60oe upon say um.4hebluddchUser aSpear ..- a wls at mee rie4theCab. 4ue =edaeim e1dfepartuateo will e am aud bu. SN s hs s 4u1g. .. G ipt h generally dheredited at the North. On the contrary people are now looking out for a new Cabinet ap pointment. -Prentice complains that while the death of Grant's mare was tel egraphIed all over the country, no notice was taken of the loss of Prentice's favorite cat. -Since the election in Tenn essee, but few dis.Senters can be found in that State. -A relic Ppecnlator offers the stamp of a cigar smoked by Grant for $15. -A hundred Chinaman are going to start a laundry in Chicago. They have the monopoly of that business in San Francisco. -A Californian Chinaman having been shown by his mistress bow to make a pudding containing three eggs, but having seen her throw one bad egg away, continued for months after, whenever he made the pudding, to use four eggs, re gularly breaking, examining, and throwing one away as he had seen her to do. -The Boston Post says Napo leon stoops to conquer. -The people who stood around the Philadelphia fire are described as a good sized whiskey ring. -In China secret societies offer rewards for the murder of forei. gners. A dead Yankee is good for $40. -Confortably in the same bed at last. The Knoxville Whig, Brown low's organ, now lovingly endorses Gen. Longstreet. -Gen. Grant's new cottage at Long Branch cost $110,000. Thrift, thrift, Horatio. -Chicago has invented a mov eable church for use in Kanes. It accommodates 1500 worshippers and folds up nicely when meeting is over. -The name of the French his torian, which, in our youthful days, used to go around the class as Gazzit, Gew-ls-it, Giaset, Gaizzet, Gweeset, Geeset, Guszo, Gizzo, Guizzo, Oweezo, and Geezo, has, at last, received an authoritative proasuwahes. A ummb er of d recent PhlbloogIal Conventuon of Phoughkepsie stated that he had received a letter from Mr. Guizot, Sr., informing him that the name should, by all means be pronounced Go-lzzo, while inclosed was a letter from Mr. Guizot, Jr., requesting that it be always pronunoed Gweezo. -" Is Boutwell mutinous ?" asks a contemporary. No, he is only gletinoes; he wants to stick to offi. Os. --The New York Tmi, In an article on the President, magnifies the ianodal achievements of Se eretary Boutwell, and hel~ the enemies of General Grant to the epithet of "borse ockoy Pr.sldeat,' which hod never been applled to him before. -A coootmporary suggests that only Chinese laborers abould be amptefed during the heated term, for the rgason that they are cooli.s. On the mae* priolips, we suppose, only negroes should be employed during the night, for the reason that they are darkioe. -Large nambers of Americans are annoeuced as preparing to en. gagse r the Cotlei trade sines Keopeaneobap's profits became known. We'l bet a hat 'every mother' son of them is a Yank. Thebs. fellow would sell their grandmothers on specnlatio --If they theght ft would pay. That's how they began life in New Bno 16ad with the AfMrian, you know, and that'. how they propose to ootinue itwiththeOoolie. "What% bredl the bone will come out in the 4se." -A Chinaman ea't promo.,e the weed nbissss." . The searest to ean tone totisl "plgeosl A ,w Ingirth words propomaced in ob % imima's. poaler we, , a few Portuguese, and a few Chinese wr, all wrought late Chinese Iicnm.daks abus baess lan ohiss lanlg sgI. culled. era. Thi Ianguage is called ,,Pigeon.English." An Englishman translated into Pigeon the familiar address, "My name is Norval; on the Grampian hills my father feeds his flocks," and the result was. "My name is b'long Norval. Top side Keblampian hilly my fader chow chow he shee." But the next sentence beggared the language, and "A frugal swain, whose cons tant care is to increase his store," had to be freely "done" in this shape - " My fader very small heartee man,i too much likee dat piecie dolla." List of Letters remalnfrg at ED GAR P. O., focr the v-wck ending August 20, 1869. Berdon, L. Mrs. Haydel, Victor Hotard. Simon Mrs. Levy, M. Lorio, Blanche Miss Maitrdme, Jos. Marionneauz, P. Millet, A. Panquinet, P. Rodrigue, Thomas P. Roussel, Marie Miss Vial, Charles e Periodieals. !Peens' MusIcal llatbly.Contents or August, 186e: The nineteenth century, by C. P. Crunch. The playfellows. The mocking-bird. Madame Arab ls Goddard's piao.ferte recitals. Mosart's requiem. Widows' weds. Weber. Studies In Tenyson. Robins. Ole Bull. No msne. eoa ad cherus by Will 8. Hjr bless my by aat sea. Words by Gee. C idow MeG. Son sad choru, by Will S. Hays. Beside the se. Belled from the"Albion." Word by W. Winter;, mae by W. P. Pe ter. GOlde chimes. (Mausrka de salon), by C. Kinkel. The coming step. March sentimentale, composed by J. 8. Miller. loneysuotckle walts, by Beebt. Motser, watch the littlefeet. Quartet for mixed voices, with piano or melodeon so eompelhnent. Music by J. P. Webster; harm. by W. Dressler. Near the banks of that lons river. Quartet for mixed voices, with piano or melodeon accompaniment. Words by George P. Mor ris; oomposd by Theo. yon La Hacbe; harm. by W. Dresler. 111.1, o snnerI to be wise. (7s doable.) SopraMo sole and quartet, with piano or me loeon ororgan sooompanhnent. Arranged and base. by W. Dressaer. Terms a P per year. J. L. PTr , publisher, 1. Broadway, pw York. IgyMustsCL Mosssa. Contents fr Aug aet, td6 : . Incidents in the life of Beethoven. TheVlaeee' attheCrystalPalate. Commuaieatioo. Bcramblers. Mendelssohn and Schubert. Music. 0 lNamns.. C. M.-Janmeville. s. and 7.. Alli.. L. M.- New Hundred. L. M. - Taste not the wine. Temperaegl re..-.tbrthem in.-Anlbhm. eWbom have I In bheaven but the, o Lard --Athem. aless the Load, o Published monthly, at 50o ats per annum, P. J. Hruomeves and Ce, 40 Broome alOs, new TLk. W"Nhe Snmsumherm 3avu Angest, I6e. Contests e Woh Dea]t r.a wrr.ter Prs. sei w inar : Abor oGutJ. Teem. She Phm. 5I Itrw3ta*Ufa norm Upply o Water Yeses as a!'alwaa phZ Don't Paemra Writsfdr Paper.m Orain and sek vs. Cottee Culture. To Preve L had m Walshtg. Couaseronnsc.- I. LeerU m sD. ra em.y by th eow. Thee. Pord, oe the Sti Washlagtoa Perish Agricalta. rat nus. Wu does et Cees Irsie a Bashal at ralt Tlohe-e.. !. Eartoa's sucTo* Mate far August. Nebrukh Ylt I lr. Issemhl eracp Grewleg. Tan Psassetas Th~em inw 3 b Peey.) S.s. m per mams, Pg ablein aa. ICOY·LIA. BfkTI 0 IO UJSLAKN raa~ .* roaa ns urrrrr e.u i.. of tie lef A J#W Cuuys NAUSof So vet beiny se;. of 3... Jeqa Cal eusd t~bthg..,.e bow. Odho b", he. tM Jim CaL.,, AL Delta be s L Ce brlic' s. >uml of th 14 mu h.. Mt. Jl. thes DhgihO, Aegi~~ 14h t809. STATE OF LOUISIANA Parish Court. in and for the Parish of St. John the Baptist -No. 105 Vacant Succession of the late Jcrt JACQUEs CAIRl By virtue of an order of sale, rendered at Chainbers, and to me directed by the HonorableR. Beauvais, Jodgeof the Fourth Judicial District Court, in and for the Par ish of St. John the Baptist. State of Loui siana, rendered in absence of R. B. Carsop, Judge of our Parish Court. I will proceed to sell at public auction at the domicile of the late Jean-Jacques Caire, in this Parish, on the left bank of tho Mis sissippi river, on WEDNESDAY. TInr 2 Tn DAY OF AUGUST, A. D., 1869, at 10 o'clock A. M., One (I) lot of Buildings. One (1) lot of Dry Goods. One (1) lot of Groceries. Two (2) Mares and a Colt. One (I) lot of Carte. Parish of St. John the Baptist, August 7th, 1hU0. ALPHONME OUBRE, Sheriff. THE N. Y. tHRCANTTIE JOURNAL, Eltabllshed Ii 18i, Spublshd Weekly (Thuraday Aa tvtmq h ry th, most mzteea and omarat ls Li s ver issued in the . a Il Pola it is sea tlh neutral, but independeat in ito art Solam upon all matters asOating the oommerouap and Flnanoial interests otbe Nation. Prices ae earrested Weekly up to the time of publication, making Tas Jous CAL almost Indispenesable to all dealers in Steake-Goverumt Bondso-Dry Goods Draq - Chimloals.-Pai.te and Olu-Ore cerie-rlash and Salt-Coantry Proda.e Hardware-Iron and 8teel-Tin, Netela, ae. -uare end Skina-Woqle-- Domestic and Po~mai a.and Nuts-Hides and Lea-h* STas slw TYou MaourrAtnL JoURNAL, eaters this week aupo its ith year. It de served poeity edibitead in varioun imP ns a sad ia an enarlement from foerel eight pages. N. Y. .,rld, Oct. 4, I1S. IL2 J a eTas .Y. MsNAWT inOUaL Is now as df the larget weaekl tr te world, well htb Tabalar and o eshibits of the P IMerchandise ad Moy Market whik arehr berl dsoletd byjdio temet editorials. " " Ta JouauA, is a paper sad deserves the prseperty a aohleved.s-N. Y. Trsbade, Ost 3, Tas law Yoas MaNcArnras JOURNAL. -As givia Tabular and other eshibits of Proce, erchandise and money Markets, Tea JOURNAL will be found Invaluable while the tone of its editorials is marked by good asne and dicrimiOation. As a paper of rs lamss it without a rivals E.wnea Ex prem, New-York. Beery bMaies an should have The Journal--Meo can arLd to be without it. Sulb ptirn pd s$5.00O per um inadvamoe Addrems TNE*N. Y. MERCANTILE JOURNAL CO., P:O. Bos 199. 0 Pearl St, X. r 3 0. O WHAITON, THOMAS TArD.rW, I".- ofl. O. Piesyae. lae odTradmew Co., HIBlTON & TIDUBV, 8aeasors to E. C. W*aXor & Co.) ADVERTIBING AGENTS, (EatabuUhe atP ) OFFICE "MERCHANI, EXCHANE C'S Orr the Louisiana National Bank, Common 5tre. st, between Caap and tNEW ORLEANS WWW ORIZAlla. L. DEPOORTER, ATTORNIEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, _Edar P'. 0., St. J4 a he /ti.ptisf, La. Otlice, 1 mile below the Court Ilouse. Will practirc in the parisheF oTf t. Charles, St. John thle Bptint, St. .Ihnsua Acenlsion and Assunmption, nlud befor,' th1 Sulpreme CoUrt of the State. uv'y , If CHARLES LOUQUE, 14 -.... Royatl .treet .... 14 NEW OR,.Ays. tImfy l i::MII, .F. L es: E n. FF':IIX P. POI'llf: (,,,elle P. 0.I ('o,t'rCeif P. ()0. LEGENDRE & POCHE. ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Offices at the residence4 of E. LE.;:ENDRE and F. P. Poctif:, in the Parish of St. Jameni. Will Iraetice in the pariLhes of St. Charles, St. John the Baptist, St. Janun. Ascensin, Assumption and Ilwrville, anld befort the Supreme Court of the State. rrOne of the partners will he at-the Court IIou e of the parish of St. John the Baptist every THuvasoD. feb s9 tf HIRAM H. CA VLR WVILLIAM SINS Dist. Alt y 4thJud'I Dist. CARVER & SIMS &41eIoata lA.3 S~&' Natdptc vttlet La. Will attend promptly to all business on trusted to them in the Parishes ofSt.lCharlns St. John the Baptist. St. James. Ascension and Assumptioz 20 oct.la. JUUMN MIGtELt ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW 14, Exchauge Place, New Orleus Will practice his profession in the Parishes of St. Charles and St. John the Baptist and before the Supreme Court of the State. Box 2405 N. O. P. O. FILIX REYNAUD GENERAL LAND & BUSINESS AGENT Donaldsonville, Ascension Parish, La. WILL give special attention to the buying *and selling of Sugar Plantations and oler Lands. 26d. 3m .LUASSWCAL AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL FOR BOARDERS AND DAY-SCHOLARS, Corner Dauphine and Comati srceet New Orleans, La. A. V. ROMAIN, Director. The Fourth Annual Session of the School will be of nearly Eleven Months' duration, beginning on the First Modny in September, and ending on the last Saturday in July. No better evidences of the usefulness of the School can be given thtan the extensivedevel. opment which it has attained in the short spare of two years from its creation, and a reference to the list of professors who impart Instruction in the various branchesof study. The method of Instruction adopted guards scrupulonusly against the abuses of that an tiquated system of learning, which wastes the precious years of youth in the laborious acquirement of unavailable lore, and, at the same time, against the no less pernicious abuses of a gross utilitarianism which sub jugates all the faculties of the mind and aspirations of the heart to oue engrossing pursuit. Its object is to train young men to the per formance of the active duties of life, to ins trnct them in all the branches of Science and Art which are essential to their future success, and, by awakening in them a love of study, to inculcatea process of self instruction which will enable them to continue their education, even after being emancipated from the con trol of parents and professors. COURSE OF BTUDIES : There are two Courses of Studies establish ed in the School, the Classical and the Com mercial : either of vhich Students may follow. agreeably to the wishes of their parents or guardians. Classes of various grades are Instituted in each Course. The Cemmeretal Course comprises Preach and English Grammar, Universal History. Geography, Rhetoric, Logic. Liter ature. Natural History, Physiology, Natural and Mental -Philosophy, Practical Chemis try: a complete Course of Mathematics, Sur veying and Levellng : Drawing of plans and maps ; Constitutional law ; Commercial law and usages; Book-Keeping. The Claslegl Course eomprisel the above enumerated branches, with the addi tion of Latin and Greek. TERMS OF TUITION FOR DAY SCHOLARS, PATALE MONTHLY : Commercial Course.. SIo0 per annum Classical Course .... 180 per annum BOARD AND TUITION: Payable quatOrly in adan per an num, $360 to $432. German, Spanish, Drawing, Music, Fen. cing. &e., form extra charges. Books and Stationery are supplied by the School at current prices. EXAMINATTIONS: Private examinations conducted by the Di. rentor and hib Assistants are held monthly. The annual Publio Examinations will take place during the closaing week of the sesslon. MONTHLY REPORTS: Monthly reports are sent to parents or guardians, stating the conduet progress rank in class and attendance of pupils. LETTERS: Boarding students, whose families reside out of the perish of Orleans, are required to write letters every Saturday. The cerrespon deuce between parents and pupils is not sub ject to Inspection. VISITS: Parent arents e entreated to make their visits, on school days, before 9 A. M. or after 5 P. a., in order to avoid all interference with the advaeemset ( stadete sad te deeilpline of the school. OUTPIT: Besides the artieles of clothing neceary for neatne. and eamfort, eecL student sbhald beprovided withb towala .sais.l1 ohblet, t spoon and fbrk. I table knife, I tin usn, 1 foot tub, 1 nlght bae, 1 mattress a ft. x 3 ft, 1 double woolen blanket, I pillow, 3 pillow cases, 3 pairs sheets. 1 mosquito bar Every artisle sheald be marked with tho name of the owner in full. 3 ° Profesod of the Coleeiate Depart ment : ]or. JAS. URUIYI, Preeseen r of she Iagilab Class. SL. de MONTLW IN, Profesesr oftshe P each Class. geo. O3IM6NEW, Prefetsor of the nLasle and Sreek Cless. A. V. OMAIlN, Profeness et the ishematicall Class. The Primary and Intermediate'Depart ments are dilltgey ttained by professors o lea expeSrleacO ad aekaewtsdged merit. Farther information may e obtained by addresslng a communication to the director A. V. IqIIAN, Director.