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ZW ORKAr1BS SCUDAY, VEBRTARt 13. Il ib" CocnRlES PAvuEn , 1 N , -to ma y of our read El ZLx AWU3Oll IBA1i NEWI. ne* paviement, now and its envirtps, to ssilesartyr eationaG Schools.-On Thurnday parts. sbpr the Countess of Shannon, accompaniede by adope-m bee Lady .J. Boyle, Courtmasherry, visited these Mlopt hedt bY t waeoola Lady Shannon, .siIe boer advent manae o a .ndt sa.et u, LdyW 84om twe1ve twowonthisb---ai vaititSmllsuperdr t toogt usn ..... twoiv .il. od and by here Thd alik bar oharitalO acts and k lV dlslt ij L -1O~11 d, cal -asihes, c deared herself to all. the examination, movd totho depthe w loh was searching and minrte, was conduct- b something of th ed by Father Wdashe, and called forth tihe th in easoning and reflective powers of the ebhi- thre auttle a i ti ren. embraced a variety of subjects, includiR*i size of a walnut reading and oexlanationl, grammar, geography, coal tar, ad the W hitory, etc. the answering secued t0Q/take ironrolletf'.. the viitors by surprise After the cladsee re- Next is put on a tired Lady Shannon inspected thir rtiting, garvelatbnes, from and. having expressed herself highly pleased saturated with tar at it, w to a report on the visitors book, alike mor the better-a -ompliuinutary to both teachers antd pupils, does not bit it. N Havng stated her surprise at/flnding the pro-, oe t it relela r of the children soiigh, she took the gravel, orwhet ias oceaaion to praise the Asrdse neatness and inch thi,e nalo sal regularity of the pupils: At tihe close of the on alittle dry san examiotatiOl, songs were sung, ,it t in lnision, thiis Ialso tolled' then in parts. Th e rendering of "O, Erin, my the walk is ...ipl onntry," by the united voices of the chillro I ifted, and a cart-1 produced a very pleasing effect. Ladies Shan- near the walk, an orn and Boyleleft with Father P alsrh, epress- ly. saturated. ing their g Iatification at the visit. A cheap walks' Corltlaeto of Threatenlig Letters.-Tho extent with lut two lavy to whieh threatening letters arc-sent betokest thick ; and in son a ltost deplorable condition of the coontry, ithoat tar. Tite SaudI numberleas instances have recently oc- wci- h tl,p ma eprred in which, either front reluctan e to lopeme alarm their families, or from believing that de- A ipooc tection of the senders through the agency of lug the tar. It it the. Constabulary is futile, no notice has eee that the oflinsti given of their receipt to the authorities. The laid, the tatefial circle is spreading of the ol.jccts of ditluncia- wellrolled, will tion, and an emineint mender of the bar has without injury ii been herwarded a tnissive threateninhi ' with quiro no edge-s the same death as his client shoulld : venturer ., welve donul to argue a case which is now pending itenoof rol ther rottifn the Sperior Coulrts, involving a tisctet be- of the getting tween a landlord and his tenlant. Notices were use i the ,rinci also extensively circulated through the county or four years, ani Wetmeathl, enjoining parties not to pay any terhdatted to tl rent exceeding Grifttli's valuation, anrd a the action of tr farmer was accosted a few days ago in thel, opell creasing on il'ag day by .a fellow who cane to the yarti where cloded In, the ab he was with some of his laborers, and present- p ,its fIu a ing a pistol at ticout swore lie would hot hint ses ay fe nprasumtedl to pay his rent before thie land Eeoorny in question was settled.-Sauedcrs' ttC s Lrttr. ,f dress ist( inSYia letter to the Thllpcrarl "1'rce 1'reas, Mr. without cxanl lHeron writes as follows : "I unlerstanl thlat it titLy not bh rumor hasbeol circulated that it is not my in- often outlast tention to ble a candidate for the represents- aitts ,stit'afein tion of Tipperary. In the event of a.Rva~:tncy tilitesw as all I shall again solicit the sunlrages of the elect- tinles wrill do ore. I think it unnecessar' to refer to the ld t onI irene( events of the last election. I rely on the sup- loe ct ovr a port of my friends. I shall not abandon thelm. to boe used i I believe many of ay sUlpporters on the last ltttone ntity occasion were strprisced, and did n ot coonsider t otside It in the light of a real contest, ant believed ajacket iaty mna ultimate return certain. But I have con- boy's vest or aidered it the proper course not to petition for anchs. This, the seat; atd I have adopted that course for stitlces antl reasons which will occur to every itde)pemucnt reinoveid, thi mind. I gratefully thank the frienUls wo s ip- whre atly ai ported ame ot the last occasion, anul I respnct- when next il fully ask for a renewal of their confidence." ilyt, stis ek Sergeant Dowse, .1. P1., and the mSolicitor Gcnaeral- atan if nt vI . ldp.-It was rumored in this city tlat Sergeant always calls Dowse,. t., will be thle nle Solicitor (general. Neckties an e The Dublin corresliondent of the llhIfst Newis- should be o --- stt.-r etietts the rtluor, and tadds that it is a ias larrdwle fact that Sergeant Dowse will he )'l,,ointed. Italitan is L If so, of course he will have to Ie re-elected r wa-re of than for the city of Derry. In l view of the exlpect- tre snit frm ad re-election of Sergeant lDowse, M. P., for of a cr:avat this city, the Conservative party ire brestirring: point, ati themselves to find a cailidate to oplposc him. this, cut th It atpears that Alderman Rose, Governor of the 'two pie the Irish ociety, is a Governtelnt cointrtlctor, poits fr I and on that accounlt ineligible. Others have scarfs may been named, but as yet no inan imay be said to or three ls: b ipboperly adopted by the Conservative party. at the edge Sergeont Dowse may have i " walk over."-- with a ion SDerray Jornal, only drawi Mr. Maguire, M. P., has been honored by the long stitch Pope with a special audience, durnng which lls H lo tol aoliness referred more than once to Ireland, on this a and maid it was with great satisfaction he per- York papel calved that the Government and Parliament of nothing em Great Britain had of late evinced a real anxiety to develop to deal with this country in a wise and gener- commonest onae spirit. The Bishop of Cloyne was present warmth at during the interview. white pail Mr. Waters and Major Knox commenced looks dull their canvass in Mallow on the 19th nult., and such a col the former gentleman is reported to have been and white very favorably received. Jn the evening the, the troeic members of a Cork band;'while parading the ash, oak,t town, came into collision with some of the tenelt-ol local crowd and. scuttle eonsued, which for the fibrous pt time caused some excitement and alarm, but Ibee disre had no serious results. ture, we Last week a box containing oiftt h andsome- tich tt k finished rifles, with sword- tyonets, car- walt t ridges, etc., bearing the "lTo) vcr" mark, were is as dope seized by the police at Ballyshannon, in I,tte- s that ol gal. The box w ias addressed to "n Mr. Gaotil- lost dish ghcr, Donegal," atd labeled, "pickles atnd were just atuce. perielice best seas TIlt JESI'Ts.-The London Telegraph, in a than one long article on Papal Infallibility and the in-m of inliov fluence of the Jesuits, thus refers to the Order: oil, tivch 'in either case-whether the Council agrees yund the to the proclamation of the snprele dognita, or cotecte avoids the subject-the event will possess the saded 1 keenest interest even for communities which use any lie beyond the pale of the Roman authoritsy. o ,ctnsc For it must not be forgottet thlat the ldeliera- rnblisle tions in the Eternal City have a political as story : ' S well as theological bearing. The assembled evu.t of Fathers have to define the relations which tiit, ane must subsist between the Latin Church and kinidies the civil Governments, If they attirn the whoi..:. propositions of the Syllabus, asn they t are ex- tser ; peCted to do, they will niterially strengtheni tcnt v the co-operation of the Retnan Catwholic clergy large r with meliters of their own body throutgflhno t oses, the worlm . It is indeed ihore than protaolh hlo a t that snci a revivaul and recruitcent oef the mivau r ecolesiasticti rcutrees was even niore tche veyiug main ouject witi the n ,rouioters oef thel COt('il caUtiuth Sthan any lew 1roclankaeit i ofdn g of eaniui; for many circntntstances conspire to itlitrn the is- by the sertioi of th,.so who aEserilbe the great inter- o 1dnc nationtal cotp d'heiz to the Jesuits. no sttuileont rld i of history will spu.ak of that Order i oither These I ternms tlan those of reslect for the "tcohnpllis-- anltler meats, the; ability, the zeal, antd the self-denial the Mli which have given it a pre-emini netiec. int only as was in eorastic tnoals, hut in thee wiorkin sta l tes manship of the political irena. N, studeit of llhort history can ithiiolhl ai tribule of apoweirittion Wi~el front the success with whic it hats fouglt the whlih battles of the Patpacv. Svtve on the ocealsioti atni in wheti Itnnocetit XI. took the side of the Jansnci- 'hich isis, tile Jsruita have ceaselessly utse,tlii,, p, their, thepulpit, the day-school, the college hall, tuhe confessiinl, annd, according to their foes, the ; assassin, to mak the Palacy esenryltliig, aid Foxt the Episclty notin. In linking its wn co forttunes with that ot thi Pontilieate, the Ct brotherhood practically set aside the authority was . of those who dierived at. least a portioni oftlheir s,,iz, I power from local s;,ntrci-s, froin t hlt assent of Ii; ti; resident populations, ituld estal,lished the tlnt- ti-irs toeracy of the onie rueh+r y'h,, livedi itnie ·e;;trc Isc' of Christetndoot, far adxiav frinu tire ,hit:trtt great fields in which its v,,hu0tt.rc's, thlie ,;Ieial)nrs ,,f tlaiui the most aicutte corps ini th;' whle :trln'ri' ) the I",s Church iliilitalit, c;riird l 'in i,.nr ricslchlss ti)t1it campaignt of coiuttisi*. "lrns tl- i)t.n ,lhr woi 1t at'ti suprenlte ,l tce altll;! g lli nltist - u rF ' x\'}li t tin of Catholuuic conlt rica ii,',..i,.et it t" t'liri p li1g I tlhe ?-oDiu)t of e;lgagill g i'i (ici'll ',) i nel, i :1e(". th , of cuu utiviting ut the I,la-k,-st (.kt Icen. icelid of ti scrltltli ll to tIse tin tia :,ist iiii Wc\Olllll r 1 1l·li h'-ii its own' power. Exluileid flolot iure hliil; ,,ilit contry, the Jesuits siunk int, teinulray ry feebleness mid obscnrity. L)tlriitg thei· I,reseutit the generaltion, however1 they have tltesll teadily galiing their own illttence, allii onice more vion they hold tCie chief place of power amuong We monastic orders. the. That faculty called the will, though . en- over trusted to the soul, belongs to God, who th aated It. Wherefore, a man who eon the will ashis own property, appro - at ai that wticg belongs to - - -- TS PROFI Co,cawrz Pvxasr.--It m not henuinterei.isg DR dENI. 1'. B. to mlany of our readers, who ntomplate adopting this D E N T no* pavement, now rapi being accepted in our city | .....e and its envirepu, to e something of its conlponent parts. I-tn-s be pre r to say, however, that the method Dr. S. *l live s adopted by Messr.age 6c Co., Camp street, which is relieving the pain a managed and nipulated by Mr. Byrne, passe. - hve go vantages saoperor to that, the outline of which Is given dead teeth treated here - Th6wlk should be laid on a bed protected by traction ruraly no adcliehs olnutl _1+s-r reparing teeth for movpd to the depth of two or three inches, and replaced n moor` wo _ acn b"y something of this kind. Upon this s placed a layer, 'three inches in thickness, of cobble stones, from the LET Tn RlD size of a walnut to that of an orange, drenched with wIlt is an old ha coal tar, and the whole is thoroughly rolled with a heavy who will not heo dressed-those onli iron roller. " p ,- a ed out the urest u Neat is lint on a layer, about an inch thick, of coarse tatining the advie g gravel etbnes, from the size of a shot to that of awanut, has been paramour Ssaturated with tar. This is also thorou;hly rolled-tle Dr. Davies an more the belter-and taroped down wherever the roller street. one doord does not t itt. aNert and lst is out on a layer of ine D ia. te •i Sgravel, owhat is called oare, eharp sand, about an Office, o33 d inch thick, also saturated with tar ; and after sprinkling Son a littl udryd topreve its tiLcklng to the tillr, ours from 9 to , this is also rolled well and tamped as before, and then Residence 415 C y the walk is copDeto. The gravel has to be screened or " sifted. and a cart-lod or two is dumped upon the earth Dl . 0 CC near the walk, and the tar poured on until it s thorough- 1............ s ly saturated. Firsthouae bhe A cheapl walki which answers in mrano cases, is made it with but two layers, both not .more than three inches Associated wit thick ; and in soni cases the first layer is of dry stones, . G. H. y without tar. These will do for garden walks, if the led .e city. an. to is cproperly made. ustreet near ns - Ani improvement ripon these walks is clanimed in boll- Iontnues toi ev of lug the tar. It is stated that they harden sooner, and of the Chest and en that the oflensivo smnell I removed. Walks properly fully withlnis in ie lanil the liatells properly conlpounded. and each layer t a .e .M - well rolled, will become hard enough to be walked on DR J . MX aswithout Injury in very short time. These walks re ti quire no edge.stoes. L]t the edges be rounded and etw n Comr ' rodled well down Into the ground, and there is no danger Between Cmm of their getting broken. Street crossings hai'beel in All calls. nighN Suse In thle principal streets of Northern cities for three L. . sty or four years, a. t aretill perfect. This paving Is bet- *DR L. L. 1 y ter adited to theSooth than the North, being free fron Consultations a the aetion of fro, and the orders ford it re rapily in. 1.5 wee i.; at hisl ll creasing oi rage s Co., whose improvement is not in. from 1 to 3 . d . ire iled in the iabov descriphtio, and which is claimed tor Secial ai~dte l lilti- lposLs alunLy. advantages.' curable by the ii Econoni9 in Diress.-Noer throew any article e ... of dress aside that is considered orl olt, G. LD rwithout exauuinilug to sue if somno portion of it OM: la is tay nies be used ag il. Backs Of vests wilt iu- ften outlast two inewt fronts, anlltl the paddilng Olio Ilounr er- and stiffleing will do to "go in a lnmbclor of cy tidines," as also those, of coats. Pocket s sotie- apl5lSy 0 act- timies will do to luse again, after they are wash- aLs. DIr. S. the ll and iroed. Fatcirgs ard nsleve-liniilgs can cn up-be cut over and iroientd-if niiecessalry, washbedl- en. to boe used ii repairs. Generally a number of at buttols n:ty be savedl for future nso. Aild -of Offeraher se*t ier tile out.nide material, if an overcoat, a sack or Uacers, til F vd a jacket may be cut; if a frock-cout, perhaps a gs, Sl li ion-lby's vest or smll sack; if panlt, a vest for a DR.J. W. for anu. This should be all carefully ripped, the tfor stitches anl the lint that collects in the seams lent removeid, the cloth brushed anrd spoiged ; if it Can be onso sp- is greatly faded, pressed on the right side, and 12 Drydl Iwvc- when next used, made op wrong side out; if All who dsi c not, still keep the same side out. In a large tiful Artificial faulily thii sec,Ind-hand stock is very valuable, approved rt- and if not waInted for your own use there are pproned meie ant lways calls enough for it in tie way of charity. Perons desiri ral. Necklties and cr:lvts, if of ginglham or tuslitn, are xtracted, ol.S.- should be o frlast colorn, rtdl i h.nummed all aroilini - d " r isa as narrowly as pnossiblo. if of silk, black DRL ALO: Itel. italian is the llo t coUnllinn aid the lit. lie- w rJt ST. wcttl ware nof the glosey, shrill-rustling kintds-tllhey Voend eei d ct tr ir u lt frayed arld broken. When the corners ie ti tlopsrati of a curavat get worn, cut off the ends to a good lllollimlni, i rilg poin t cnd ul et leanw. lecn too short for lug tie roots i . this, cut the cravat across the contre, anid sew thn money rel or of the tWo pieces together, so as to brilg new priia c r old ictir, points for frost icds. Very good neckties ani oxide gas. have scarfs may be made of ribbon folded over two Lid to or three layers of canitbric orsesiti; the seam D J iarty. at the edge antd-around the ends being done is haupy to it Ir.- with a long needle and slip stitch, which 15thiat ins t only drawing the folded edges together with Teerextr the long stithes that are kept out of sight. in evera o e iis i , w teoFitis R/o .i--Bayyard Taylor's opinion our mostpro land, on this subject is thus expressed in a New Sper- York paper : For the finish of rooms thereis J D Sof nothing equal to the native wood, simply oiled s iniety to developthe beauty of the grain. tEven the eier- commonest pine, treated In this way, has a 17. resent warmth and lustre beside which the dreary white paint, so common in the best of houses, anced looks dull and dead. Nothing gives a house J. F t., and such a cold, uncomfortable air as white paint Sbeen and white plaster. This color Is only fit for ng the the tro'pics. Our cheap, common woods--pine, 1 ug tire ash, oak, maple, chestnut, beech, walnut, but- 155 of the trnnt--oitor-s a variety of exquisite tints and feb4 ly for the fibrous paters, which, until recently, have AS S. s n, hut been disregarded in building. Even in furui- J tore, we aire just beginning to discover how offers the e ldeome- uch nmore chaste and elegant are oak and persons in t , car- walnitt than mahogany. The belhuty of a room k were is as doependent on the harmony of its coloring Those wh 'iIe- P s that of a pictiite. Some of the ugliest nudl tocall, and Ga illo- ost disagreeable apartmeunts I have ever seeln-i L es ad were jiUt those which contained the mostut ex= pelnsive furnitire and decorations. My ex poerince shlloWs that ai room finished with tile best seasoned oak or vwalnutt costs actually less Ofice , in a than one tiiiished with pine, painted and grain- s Sthe d- el ill iuiilation of those wollois. Two verulandas d _ of yellow iine, treated to two coats of boiled J O N Order: oil, hlave a riclhenss and beauty of color far be I agrees yilid tile reaclh of pigmenets; n;y only regret igrla, or cornnected with mly house is ti:rit I was per snes thiie saded by tlhe relresetationls of iltechalics to 1. a which use anly lpuiut at all. ,t:n Iv tlority. iutsec losrs.--Tie Sall Franucisco -~xtlnlinir - lul\n- pUblisles tine foHllowilg iinterestilrg mlose ID, nonol story : Tihere is nO douibt thliat all inteirtliters,' cveu of tile lowest genllera of the auninlal king Swhich ni, are dispRIosed, at tilnes, to exercise great .(--- rl _ .nl kinii.es . toward tllose of their own slecies feo ly tiwe the lnoly have sIntiltined tOmes ilnjry, aid the - y are e- otlitr lilly we wre arn eye-wituess of ai indcl diigthieii il-nt vliichn illustrates this tratit. Ocenlloing a Ar ic clergy large risonil in tite ei the oldl-fanhilllicI "ahtlie riouhitut lilnollnne, formlerly the onoly renidenoces in Califior- s. norola toia, onor attelotion wL1 attractedt to a little it of the noorin conIIiun out of his hile, wvhich, after str ore fi' v)yiing the pllal'e, retreated w!Lh tle greatest Leaotiiiil cuctiintl nii sileIceO. It rCturitdu sooin after, Aexit gu ea; fur badilig by" the ear auother, which it heft chine .A B in ine is- by the hole. A third mnonso joined this kinid iiut itter colidtuttoc, and tlhe two thlenl searc:,eiL albollt o stlert andit liickll 1l0om sinall secralna of guliin. 11. iiiotli- Tilese they earrienl to the seeould mollse, wvhichi dlrnnllnhi aliliearetd ho hi litltl. arrld which renoained non the spiut whelre they" left it, niibltiiog such flret IIit otly s was, i brollulght it. Thney seclnned thencil to relax stunitenitof short tium-; aiftner whichn, out nif tlhnnse liice iinniiristioio si-tnl a slainr stick, a oililt live iuclhen in leingl ln, a -tonl in this way conltluit-eit it to thle waInr., iif j5 A 10 Jane ni- wiliehich tlhiy all paurtook, aiid, afteurwt led it ili, their colnii,a iuioni back tii its hotl. 1 f oes, th e Anti-i-iltit of C/miles .Ino,-ol iib''or.ll-rh's Jinui Ove r hung, 'irx, tine Rnglinin 5 :il,,llrs , bi-tlig eliCe at An lcatei vrav, liii.s, hisq ,lll-iil-iox. l'The Genleral ro ainthority wais hleikyriliiuighi tii ihi.islovnr the thhif, iand as sent of i IIi at fll II li m ilts ki l? 5, InIIil| w," i l lit'i T her -l thici- -rs h soini hl i ·x l irllot ln iO hhi aiiit nrit t-x- Olu . t| it ,ise hill tot runl i, for lie wvasq L i 1o r avi, er iii tpl l 'aiim-qt thehi\. that heh:ld ev,,r e Nlrn i . til; i-u -ietisiuI5 nll n i g o, t gat\e huh a gull i-as. SI;irrly I i t it, iihnl W Ii t i -htin , gl t e'.isiu n ti us i.glls hiox, lie o1 s ak hi-ti ho ifuiiil no in ii, f it hii 1,u'ki,' whci" l, hingd am rtut i ,rr .inil it, lItlil t Irnitiig io (tmio. a i" trha t rtii t-iii-uix is gonel l .igiuiil" ,rep ied i i -rots ii the. i tlet, I stw thi,,i uop' ,Ii m i- iiiotlo i / I f rI iinor i e li v of H orse 8/tom-Thi iirst hui torilut ti Mi., ," Pnteiily -rohahle tint the ahooe had been pr-o- . who on- his found, but n traces of a horse-aboee. di rt, ylprot- lvrel a no evidence thai a ail ..wa drien n gS tt to In ahorae'a hoof p theo l of PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ___ SD BENJ. . SMITH, yOUNGz LAX is DENTAL SURGEON, Office and . e3 ii CuIufsap street New Orleans. THlE DIREC s releving the pain at once. ap the nerve, and inally T"his Insitti d.t restoring the tooth to iti origin form andefufulness. adtheadja but with adesivea gold and the mallet. Ulocers causd by patronage for . wi dead teeth treated and rendered firm and useful; x- recommendation by traction rarely necessaery. The file not neeesfary i wiil therefore an S Orepaing teelfor lng. This system of eonserti a nido ar W en -Pf. Atki -Of.-N'Ke' _ z uý-_ ed york, wo is acknowleg by the profession a e nrl Educett ,r meat lentO and practil dental reon. fee ml im t t.,Ldies i e ...- ,.. -..... . relonolgo and I he iT THE DEAF HEAR- Te you.ng ladle Ith L It is an old saying that "None so deaf as those cleanliess and, rho will not hoar.'n This class of persons is not ad- feted to go bey d ressed-those only who anero hear. To uch s point- . ouprilntnde nci od out eethoe surest masn u=-et r whih, consists in oh- tinc of morals a ae taring the advice of DR. W.-r L _,-A an experienced Th-ou-Il the me hut, been paramount to the imolrtane of the Eobject no Interference the Dr. Daviis can be consulte d daay t his of ic. 9 B forhe sakieof sler street. one door below Cue mL an15 ly wtlhproprieti E oe D . J. . JOHNSON. object of unin. Sare peIculiarly : e 15 Erato street. corner of Liberty. and are careful ing rsone, although ihen Residone 4lc Carondet strreet. m8 ly pliatlon to the Icr-----------l-.5.!-ndo-t at-- mitndnor te le hn .. e.... - a- i ttended by on DR. E. O. COC. RANE. DENTIST; totheLlrparena eLth DE T o it a physicL h- 12 .. ........Dryados street.- .........12 o cal,.sfcr. .........e , tion.-The First house above Canal street, opposite Mechanics' loering obiect ado . Institute. Writing, Ati h Aseociated with Dr. Allen. l s n th molst (rncie u . s,. TICIr NOIOR AS operUtEtns TO tbounoty, lait Lbed D eitry and loclat l peormanoy at No.5 e of aiur Ph street. ner Cana l is having is Instrument taut toth bll. mnufactured sq as to supply the demand. The Doctor also Music andu continues to prescribe in the treatment of alI Diseases and of the Cheat and Lungs. Hemorrhoids treated succs- Boord and Tnu ,erly fully with is nstnrment. Try Dr. T.'s Instrument- terly in they can Ie obtainedl on reasonable erms dell 2@ Day Scolar.ai d on R " J I I, Entrance for t and fore thi end o nger Between Common and e asquet streets, First District. oin In l Stationery an All calls, night or day, promptly attended to. , quarter... r ee ^ -O - -LN Mn-,-E 'paer ti bet I . D L. . SOLANAS, o or TT' A Use e iloepathio Physician and Surgeon. For se from ConsultatIons t his residenoe, 572 St. Claude street. lin, p. r inbetween Mandevillo and Spaint from t to SA. U., aun 4 W hinili eLr y t to55P. n.; at his office, Ii Burgundy street near Canil. J 1 ExioIts for it in- frio1 to 3 . L ,' led-to S cial atteition given to midwifery, females' and Ui-1'1ai M btl e childrin's diseasi's. Chroic diseases. consiildie ita .n - curable by the old school, are treated by a a It- TIiUr h css -. - - A y i-------. - AT. lt, , : I. BELLDE-N, M. D., CT Iwill OMEOPATIIIC PHYSICIAN, Th., guver: ling Office IIoure-7 to 9 A.M.; 1 to 3 P. ; 7 to P.M. mil ad par e ap5 l- Office, 40 Camp street, the se for -ar D. mSAUEL oREYOLS,t ti edi k115 WVashington street. with the reo r of Xew Orleans, l E id-of Offers her seiriees to the public for the Cure of Canctrs, 'd' eittivi ck or Ulcers, ktre Felst. Catarnh. Cairboncles, White Swotll taught by rt Lup a gs, Scuhl lifti and lDropsy. niylo ly srl ore neil itiattibi for a iR. J. OW. ALLEN, n vit ri 1, the e D TT IES T LAWcation DENTIST, solicit if it an be consulted at his office, by moral so. , and 1'2 Dryades street, one door from Canal. s.. ict . e. ftl if All who desire good operations, or durable and beau instil felin. lale tiful Artificial work, will call as above. All the most Pii Sapproved means for painless operations will be used. -,,,,, is m any. l'ersons desiring teeth inserted the saime day their teeth of St. Loui lu, are extracted, will pleB e call before 10 A. a 1 ly rsunii - ---- -- 'oaring. I blck D'. LO.NEY, DENTIST,. wwnbliE. ir e- 14341 I SR E A. F UTE AR EGteT E E D . - ANDREW, MAGAZINE, i,i",i s -they wVouihiiec-titily informn those requiring first clam Singilg LI orn delltal operatiins, tihat he has reduced his charges, so as Dhon to be withiin the smeans of all. Teeth inserted on gold, Patel, oil a iood allitminium, rubber and silver, with or without extract t for g the roots, by a new process. A fit guaranteed or titii if Id sew the money refundeiL The dostor was warded the first chnae zt--a old medal--for the best sets of artifical teeth. Fur rt i teeth extracted without pain, by the use of nitro us cai. Nmt a oxide gas. sai len;' rs ort T or no DR. JAMES W\. IARtiNUM, ]DENTIST, t Sea! 1e T 08 Magazfc ine street. (near the nMarket,) The Si gone is hapy to inform his patients and the public gec nerally Sis that is now preared to make all kinds of Artifical T r with Teeth atextremeblylowprices A. perfect fit guaranteed rks te in every ease. Particular attention 'paid to the preser vatlon of she rinral teeth. Referenoes from some of pinin our mot prominent citien can e seen at the office. ST. ST Sthereis A. D XA.RTS lyoiled J. NTST This Inv van the Sacred H , has a 1..----..----. D AUPHINE SRET............ 17 iS. It dreary Near Canal. . l4 ly command houses, FRIEDRICall th It hou G. J. F R I E DR IC HJS, the SSaint SDENTAL SURGEON, healthful y tit for prises all ut,1 ........ St. Charles Street .......... 155 Inteottd feb14 ly CornerGirod. JAS. S. KNAPP, D.D. S., 15 BARONNE STREET. Washing vor bow offers the best services he is capable of rendering to aid Do.tio a room persons in the preservation of their teeth. - ne coloring Those who wish for "chesfp Dentistry" are desired notDin [et and to call, sni to make no appointmentis. o ccii ly Flu. pe c-r ssI QU EGI.OI ~'E& BriENETER i My ex- ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Fr fu with the fi-14 v tally less Office-Ne. 30 Camp street. de7 ly g f New Orleans Titis OHN J. FINNEY, ductel I ly regret ATTORNEY AT LAW, ls arrt. hI 21........ CO.MMERCI.AL PLACE........... 21 A.\c.tt 4113 lv NEW d LoEANS. The " 1eD. C HUGHES.,I1 nhes, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ortal king- -t , it l 1ia great 1tT.............Toulouse Street...............1 r1eal I S fe2 ly TNew Orleans. TI.'' us; jusci- JAMES 1). COLEMAN, 2in ti Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Th~~ in Calir- .............. CO E RCL L ALLEY........... Collegi to ew Orleans. apll a l no utt Alexis Robert. Paul J. Hubert. eft A & P. tOBERtT, this kinld ATTORNEYS AT LAW of gutin.:31............R.. l Street ......... 31 use, w hich -- apill ly ----;------ "-E L, Nii to rax - NOTARY PUBIC, t ie-s 7 fke 1 .7.........---Gr- rvier Strect.........-7--.7 -a in l·igt I, Iletween Camp and St. Charles streets, .es 4llllltl, _ - New r leans - Ae WillG-I c & C 0.'s51 MPl1t)V ED RtOOFiNG clC INSURE Al. FULLY GUlARANTEED. cl.a ;tnl.-s Over 30t0. In the city-some of theiu three years old li-ge inure at As- OFFICE, 9s CAM.Ip STREET. tin Roofing Material at less than New York prices. nHa Fm-i l'l this NEmY OlILEANS GAS V)RKit. Octolhir It;:lefS, l.ke -i . Ther ..re eight of '.\GE & CO"S. II()OFS at thie Nw Is t llll l ll iit tx- O rlite,- i li as orks. u au it all ; -'ii, ylyu i tighI. T1 ii seo vol i,,it r isenIns r ill ulp tlll.-e - gi - i r- urisal.- " laV inulsitL Dil,.lg thii the iir rt ,,lt mlli. - lat'O suI'iirn stli nl. ,h-lin it. besltl i;it slate rools fhiledI tIi ii-. l iox , , lle llso tilkf 1i ll.s iihli higIh- It, iaU. . iViliiriii t S A' I ! ib o , .i .! h -l I i et i t h i sl rI i'i i- - la i i t o y , t h a t 1 1 ,1 - tioU i ll . tl uuii-ld nt i ho-t Ih. lTe. rIilt'Vi btt . P. ,,t.hg hh ti.iilhi , i i tl)iI iilir lillen . lll h -t is highly 0OTTO SEEl D FOR PL.ANTNINi. eo n loPng T~he subsribers have been eight months engsged in o corresponding and-ltablishlnd Agttasies for the pro. cluiodos hliud urnt of noted varieties .uf Cotton Seed. and have isceIdendt acede In maklng large coetarc'ts on such esble . t sock drawn terms so will enable them to oner at low I'mies Steul ith.metal ou al~'L u kinds. They havefumerous certlflets an ith metal on m weliuown plinletSs and many specimens ml n exexraved or dibtiset varetie- for the ipection of prchasers. W a horsae~boe atidbave lass reed*d.4lrsct forns his plantesto. a• ihl-o wa drwe en !r~e will make lsl disemumi the ,lh l o- STULS. PINCK&D & CO.. EDUiCATIONAL. yoUNG LADIES' A ADEMY, yOOG LA] Under THE DIRECTION OF THE T RSULINES, Under the DiM Two Miles below New Orleans. Cornerot Ram, This Instit tion, which the inhabitants of Louisiana and the adaebut States have kindly tavnord with their Thenew "A patronage for moete than a century, needs no paticulalu inqut et and recon,,uendation to be introdue to public notice it city atE shor ill tierefore suffice to give an outline of the prn of aminthebest niucation pursued tbythe Tatoreesl of this Etableu h. ments. omm -in-'t° on - - ^urs t _d __i ____s . at. the advani Jd roral Educ ationt.-TIIp object c nstta" 3tse U f ts by tie Ladies s the adorning of their op minds with Pupl of all knovleige and the forming of their eas to vrtue. romtin of Th young la are also accustomed to habits of order, endtheubl cltanliness and, polite manners. They are never suf. te freri to go beyond the reach of a watehful but maternal sulsarinttendence, whose vigilance secures the reseerva- The syStem ties of morals and the willing observance of the rule. En lish ang hougt the mqbaers of this community are exclusively an English 1 Cath7ie, pupil of all denominations are aladmitted, and ern Geogrph no interference is used upon the saors of relgion, bt CeromaGetra for the sake of order, allare equslly requtd 555sist Ch t iit lpropriety at the exerces of Divine Worship. Rhet , M Ihylssicai Educaton.-The health of the scholars is an Astrhtomy. yI obet of uninterruted solicitude for the Ladles; they itMusic, w are peculiarly a to the food given to the pups i rk, T and are careft that none be given but such as is whole sone , lthough abundant. The hors of relaxation are TERMS-P so distrributed throughout the day, that neither the mnlnd nor the body of the students suffers from their alp Board and T plicatlon to their classical duoties. When sic, they are month...... attended by oneoflthe Ladies, and t ntimel is n..ie gven to their parents or guardians, when the distance UoT. Entrance Fe. 2 of it physician Lis always on hand and immediate t 2c a.fLuur.e MsUSIC on the T,n.irn.-The system ofinstruction embraces othe folUsofIntr lowimn obiects: The English and French lanaguges, Vocal Mua Writing, Arithmetic, Geography the Use of the Globes, Voalin Geoganlohy, i Drtwing Sliistey (ancient ad'mnlcern), Mythology, Chrono loB. Painting -nlih and French Literature, the A. Tapeyn 0 trounny, Plain and Fancy Needl.work. The Elemcnts Artilhlel Filt lO of natural Philosophy, of Botany and Ohenmistry will he Stationery to taught tn those youoi ladies whose parents desire it; as Washing r also Music and brawlg. Use of Baths es TERIIS. The classes B ord and Tuition per ann~nr t300, payable quar- and close. by terly in advance .. ............ .. . $7500 public oxhibi Day Scholars per annuml $150, payable quarterly in Books etc ndvance . ... . . . . ... .. moderate p Entranc for the Boarders ......................... Pupils are Etnrance for the Day chrolars o..... 0 hrges ndl Imt deduiction is made for those who are withdrawn e For furthe fore lhe end of the luarter. Academy of S EXTRA CftARGoES.- Stationery and the Use of Maips and Globes pert 00 n ASS C _quarter ....... ................................. 00 Mnr l Iper Ioonth. . . . . ..a.. .. Di For th,. Use of Mlusical Instruments per nmonth... 2i t. l)r:;win, including Paper and Pencils, per month. 5 i Wnanchinnper month . ............... i This Instil I Exnit-n for the Bathing Season ............ .. 4 . 0 leanb s to ti l:,k.', necerwsary fur the different classes may beur- bfuillngu IiI nd ni-l,.' by the 1pareti.,nt'iliselves, or procured at tihe fully realizl in eltabllirlmtent at moderate prices. sel it mium`l.bter nned. it conl 1 phtysical, mr Corner St. oIilip and Galves streets, dents com Now Orleans. The rangi S.Faculty, in, Thn government throughout this establlsehment is ate couro mill a ind parental. The pupils are never sepnarated frin oeit their instructresses. sereation, table, dormitories, are the First thi ete e fr all. In abort, everything tends to pro- ctoater ia mite atRe tiounnt union between the Sisters and the ine yotnng ladies intrusted to their motherly care. rents antg ine instruction is thorough and rd, and in harmony adeic with. t hn reCirementa of society. The course comprises the recess. lin both Englith and French) all te branches of knuow- juing whol er Irnean cultivatel at the present day. Each language is" the Gulf c ;el. taught by natives of respective countries, so as to In. two mont, ly sure correct pronunciation. ter torgut tl Th acnlemical year closes withn public exhibition tbrul anid iiatributiun of premiumsi to. which parents are TIhe. te vited. Edincatitn is here the object of special attention anl solicitue. Csovernin thse placed undlaer their charge payments I by moral tnasion alone, the Sisters of St. Joseph endeu- Board W vor to incutlcate principles of tolid piety, require the o lie strict lservancee of inlite and aunmiable deportment, an Entrance I ean instil feelings of realect and affection tewarndsparents. Vacatin a neat unils of all denominations nre admitted. tat of At No r.o.-..uri.g the bathing season, the Boarding Led. Schlnl is moved to the Bay St. Louis, where the Sisters Music-Pi Beth of St. Louis have a liourishing academy. y TE.liMS, y To be paid in Rdvauco.-as follows : SBoarding, per three Dtratwg.......................010. co teF Entrance, . 1 - - - for circuin Mucin It, . Lraos and usc of Instrnmcnt ............. 2 Oý y6ly csao Sin ing Lemons ................................. .. (0 gold, i . .. pr win ils........ -s.. . . .. ....o Spuinl lPastel. cil painting, accordting tothe number of p i bhct- N ,-worik lin all is varieties, golden embrotidery, or art ttiei;fllowers, is taught to the boairders without eat a irst char-e'' th. Fu further particulars address. "Snperiorest of the This i tras Acadi, my of the Sisters of St. Joseph, Box 1511, New Or Sly lauc ;" or, If more convenient, apply to t t C. D. ELDER, Agent. agove ntt rket) caSS.OP ORAME!TAL WolR. he aoveC o caly The Sisters of St. Joseph will open. on the First lt Turs,!ay of October, aClass of UnuhieoWlWork, sch v lha ateed as tapestrryy, golden embroiyder artificial rs hair we reser work. etc. Terms per month,. The C T. c TiNISLAUS COMMERfCIAL COLEE, touch at -7 BAY ST. Louts, MlsstlePa i This institution, conducted by the Brothers of the Board Sacred Heart, has been in successful operation sine Whyshin .17 185-5. It is beautifully situated on the shores of.the Bay, Instrum; 4 y commanding an extensive view of the Gulf-nd afford- For fa Inug all the advantages of the sea breeze, and bathing in the Snummer, is, for thie pupils. a great incitement to healthful amusement. The Commercial Course com- au2 06 prises all the branches of a good Eniglish education. ACAI irod. Board and Tuition, per suasion, payable half yearly in advance.................................... 250 00 BEET, Washing, per session......................... 10 00 Bddtng, per session, (optional) ........... . 0 The do0 tto aid Doctor's Fees. .... ..... Vacation. if spent at the institution .............. 50 l EXTRA CIIAiRGESC. Pianno and Violin, per month, eacwh.;...........-- . red nt TUe. of PI'iano, per month........................ 1 0arer ;i ly Flute. per month........ 4 tn Braise lilnstrumlent, per month ............ . Sool Spanislh and GermanO languages, per month, each.. 500 every a For further particulars, applyo. to healthy Blab. FLORIJIOS D a retire f-14 t v Dit atair or tln. Colleg.nO _ every. I:UOIi'EcTtS OF THE COLLEGE OF TILE IM- m ini1 l'ell actlate Coinceptlioll, New Orleans. thn lns 1 T "Is Litrarv Inatitution incoriernted by the State t f Louisiana, inn empntwered to confer diegr'ees. is e,,u1 ui dnctedi by the Fathers of the Society of Jesus. The bniid- "'sre ings al' well adapted for educlattional purposes. s Irc. courtyard. eutirnly cut off from tue street, Is reserved for - recrattio,; so that, from the ani rjl of the punils, atl:n 7 T:: A. L.. till their dlepartnnre at 4 P. M5 theyare \oustnud.! Ni' serIIadel and supenrintended. " " , ---t" Tlne connr.s of instruction e.thrarn Greek, Latin -Englsi. French I',strv. Rtlletorli ,listry. (Gieorahby I Tiis E#tinintintin Astronno.y, Naturlal and Mental Phihnos - pi;t-no ,t tin, tihe alitionn nof lnukkeeepinn and the nnusa Intl.- a . (he1 . ,rninl m 1c (ainnhs: alel the G(ercmnan laungtinge. . Ml.in. ti . t.ni15 ulr t.nt adlmittell. uils tILey kIL w niiO to I n ow tn mam, Siii rea l ,ncntnt wr'ite. llnniiii rlcns Tih, innoral ainud religgioums training of the stndents Is th - leant itg inlebits of the inst-sctorst lntrr Every nomnnnth a rnnpelnt is sent to parents. stating cnn0 ~ duont. 1nriO"'si. rnek iii cla and attendan.ce .. le acaiimical year begins on yie first Mondaoyy -n - October, and endas auoot the 31st of ntol. i ust. TERMS: SCollegiate Course, payable in advance, and in Un!en States currency, two mouths, 60. hi. Preparatory Course. $1if. fe-- 14_- gtstt tFo nnded lll.iio. 't-les CORtNEl CW AND C OMMON STitETS, tho The Cldest. and MotaRt eienttand ecsfaOtl COmeltrd it cilaCollege Tn the inniteStates. Thre is a Full F-c- Ti ED. ulty. Citiaens and stranei' wiho wish a tns.linmRt"1u' val clt.an for titnnlUotes er enna-are invited to rlil. Sit dtnnte can enter in ny or tll the Decpartnents nf the Col years old eCge at any tinee. When clibs of three or mere enter at lne auine t"ntine frolt the same pln-ec ti-n per rent. deduc- an tion will ie nianle. msnatRsnan LlsnIt 6 ir month.--- ilbkn'k'plni. l'ennnisili. iat'latlenattics, English, i'F-renIh. Spnnishl . Gertman'. IPtogranphy. etc.. are tanught ant -.l ,l ill in/lei niese---n il t emline i llnetlitt nan at once I r tke n-lhnrnz'nnf' fAY n-t of Ibonks. An eduentin that ens- j'ci i1nten tin,. hin,,tntt n ntn-:nnn 01 mea. OIso..nn or ,03150 i*wr annum, tine a th tlnelrt I p tv ons. Te1 riimns e nnt intllith iinint nniw n-lnl Uin' Atl. inn.r -C I1 n ine 'IrltA LIt.Y, or in 7•. ' l{in.-- glnlllln nllt. take notice tint. so far as known, tnt- fnn11iii e tvery nnnmnn Onl. n llnnll'nn n (arrmillnti tes of lhis ('nlltgn'. fnnr n-i y Aftr C7 vnrn' ,f snee'n' th is Cnnllnr,'tn Inittur nno f1nr I n'xnepti~nti. tin-r ilnlllrt rln-n. lt. lmll n t11inh fanIt thIait hE'i':I tA I. T IIt - tint t.OCS.') ,,flnit(;n;allninties nrc ill Proeolnerlnllls hInnnilneos in ci 'thi ('fiat ni never thie ulh. n oatne. I L U hL 'tnEI.tS, CtI-N'rltAh1: OI:AT. , LOT O\ VNE tS ' E-t. '., Etc. C hen'in :innn El eigant ltuilhling M aterial. ment Smiin't. The Louisiai:na l'rear Stone Mtntiufactu ring Co A re -c nrepare d to C onnitrt for Window Caps and Sills, Water Tahles, Reystones, ci; mmngsnetlttI Corbels, Ashlers, etc., or dhave -various styles of tlnish, plain and ornamental, suSi S to any wrought stone in use, and much cheaper. ifica. d Ordes trot.lldingsFron. aemt- , orfor Tri ur speciness mings, (Cap Sills. Between Course, (Inping. eg t..) al J n -urhasers. Watr- t~ Fla Stones, Plain and Oruamentl Tomnib planlatla. a my 216 N'atches atet, bet,..dE ta.,-dial the Weks on Poydrs strmet0 between Locust - sand Wiset s.trel oc Fsaveuie5 rJ Lnpesia~5Jsui EDUcAIOn AL. ". GoUR LADIES' ACA)EMY A MOPEREIGa THE HOLY ANGELS. l Under the Direction of the Sisters, tbO Holy- ree. ALn iAi Corner of Rampart and Congres streets, Third Distriot, New Orleans, Lo , lna. There is high ad S Thenew "Acadey of the Holy Angela" is situated who decides a c Sinqietand healthy locality. in the subrbs of the no argning ag in t city tishort dstance from the rier. The building reig remedy for are nt beat style of modern edutionau l estabºlisah. nlats. h d mentaae .land tlhorou hy ventilated affo rdin in NOew r Sthe ad which contrilbte to the health be knon ay see 1eof all hunmtefor - Thisnear eine a io h p-of a denominations are admitted; but for the This remedyis S tionf order and regularty. all are obliged to t Louisiana It i the exercise., d fo rto the rule of itse efect have the I htitution. as been r ,ronouI pa TUITIONk n : bpractice, ' the gt The sytem of education embraesthe French and Come and see glsh uges, via Readig, Penmanship, French mind the and Grammar, Arithmoetic, Ancient and . tofacia.w an Englah r. ase 01 the Globe, sProse and Poetiel of any mind thai at eCompose tio History (Ancient and Modern, Sacred and Persons at adi Profane), Chronology, French and English Literature, should write to m Rhetori), Mythology, Natura Philosophy, Chemistry, gate it. if they in t rT g Mathematics et its favor, a s SAsteiomy, o r any t h-, aid Ornamental 'ee. will be sent for Mu dlc, oDrawing, idery rtifc i l Flowerse, t. if necessary, for ms TERM&-PAYMENTS TO BI MADE QUAR iTERLY, no76m he 'INE ADIIcI : Ac D ..._..E 1p- Board and Tuition in French and English, o her A o. CA. RT. e mont Fe for t-- e first.- - yea per quarter 0 0m the Specialist an *Entrance ee for the first ye only..-- ..... l... t Inventor of the IEXTRA Co llgt(ElO- l'eOPTIOSAL: Sringe in gene'o o Music on the Piano, per quarter......... 00 store, for the 00 storen orh one n*re SUse of Instrument ... .......... to 0 Tht a Vocl M C ........... 00 S.wing .....15 00 to which branch i g Painting . . ... 3900 attention. His meo00 ahealth of the Lr Artiicial Flowers .... 2 Chest, in case SStationery12 rooms. s p Use of Baths summer season, per quarter......... 00 ofrom The classes columence sout tihe middle of Septenmber, 0 and close iy the end of.July, by an examinationand public ehiiton. procredatthe 00 Books, etc., may be procured at the Intition at Smoderate prices. S upils are received at any time during the year, and " charges nade from tll e date of entrance only. b For f rtlherH-llylarD atily to the outher Superiorl Academy ofthe Holy Angl.I. u n"-l ly Ai00 P cas CII-ISTIAN CiL.LEE, \ Poda Directed by the christltan trothers Soc This institution, transferred from the city of ·ow Or Sleans to the capacious, airy and thoroughly adapted fur- buildings hitherto known as the Pass Christian Hotel, mi HE LATE the fully realizing tie ai which ntre the act of re. The great .l moal, has reached an enviable staidard of educational laberin fo r.. usefulness, while, by un srpasset- advantages of lce- obviated. A oPHn tiei. as well as the eolibi chlariater of the studies prll efficient thfi a stied, it continues to hold ulnt ,'ery guaranty for the anti a agreeOs A physical, moral and intellectual development t o the stu ol.red to the dents committed t tle lirhtliers' care. Dr. Erann ts The range of studies, carried ot by an experienced the most imp Faculty, includes a PreparatoUry Commerscial and Collu- cheioitry has it is course, literary uand cie $iflc-counineu ing oin tile trictst perfect ftaLt, oidav of October, in erery year, and ending on all th, remnii Sare the First uguist nextcsing. n view, lhow ever, ofthiplant pro- ater facilitia to students, classes will hlie kept opeln use, thi, nauc the ring vacitionls, offring a lesirable odportunitY to ip gIiio. excitai rents and gruardlan of ntci'idating the exercises ofi tle thoiaind ex ony scadenic year. . nd entering thir .nd w during pah.ia-.. ren,,, risees thereces. In such event. the 'na"riilates, while el- state of ipertli oOuW joiing wholesome exercise inL the braciig att;o itte o operation, ano go is the Gulf coast will be admitted to, ll tohe alvantagesof ifeci tmpon el 0 in' two months- preparattr studies-a large gain-the bet- their virtues icr to fit them for meeting, at ue. the requirementsof In l)ys'ps itionthe regular course. Vous Lfeadac s in- The terms are ratedon as moderatea scale of aprices which the v e anis warranted by the times. founn infinite STERMS: and disgusti: barge ment for term of five milnts invariably in advance. cases. As An oard WashingTuition and Doctor's fee, for term they h no the o five ionutis. ...... i . .................. ti ha tand Entrance Fee. to be ptid once y ........li.... l tis or rents Vacation at College,. with preparatory studies, from Erasmus Wit let of August to slet of Octobler ................. over againta r iin(g EXTRA CIIAiGiES. isters Music-Piano, per term of five months..- . . 30.... Violin, (strings iurnished ..................0 t I Flute, or any other wind instrument.......: 11 Drawing ... .............. ...i............. ....: L;4 itO Infortiation may be obtained at St. Mfarve Cidege, - 1t iU corner Foilicher and I'oeyit'atvi streetis. New Oirlenns. and 1li i for circulars and other particilars, adIdrecs ,_4 itI -111. ISAjH, lresidant. SOi jylg ly Pa'se Christian College. uiA: s.ýýt VINCENT'S COLLEGE, texta CAre GIAIDEAU, MieEOtu A Icertain This lnstitution, conducted liy the Priests of the Con- of this prep ew o regOation of the Missiiou elt St. Vinceut of Paul, is a the FOt gent. beautifully located on the dississippti river, forty .tiile above Cairo. and, one hundred and Ifty miles blow St. Charity Hoci CFirst *lg buldin3re large, conimodionus and sell r hair ventih tCd. The h ronl sare beautiful. extensive, and by te pro l well adapted for neiltul rcse. dera it more The College is of easy access. Regular dalls packets preparation touch at Cape Gilradeau. .......... E, Tho sholas-tic eCn r begi on the FIRST MONDAY bth its app OF SEPTEMBER, and oens about the flrst of Jlly Price Flit - TERMS. Pre d' of the Board and Tuition, per scholastic year .........0. .230 Mi since Washing, and mending of articles washed.me.._ 2 And for Physiciai's Fee and Mledicines .................. I he Bay. Instrumental Music.. .. .............. ..... 40 Safford . For further information apply to Rev. ANLTONY VERINA. C.M,.. C M Ping in resident of the College, Andy nent to Or to Rev. THOS. J. SMITH, C. M. Scoem- ane 6m St.Joeepb's Church, New Orleans. { y in CADEMY OF THE VISITATION, r Mo.rtE MARIA, RICIIMOND. ViRGcI IAU 1.. 00 -1 10 00 I t0 The duties of this institutihn will be resumed.on the I i5 111 FIRST MOND-\AY IN SEPTEMBER. " ll - 150 Color, and . 4 Parents and Guardiaens deiriug a first class .Birdilng I tie School for their Daughters anud Wards, will fi$ here Its an b. 500 every alvantage. many of hI.c5ato l in the healthiest portion of one of the most et healthy cities in the South, with large grounds.a.nd in the a retired ando romantic situiatilol, it afflordl, in alllition. It iake o every facility for acquiring an eilucantion, mental anl stain the IE I- l i,ital. 0 a high gradle. Large additions have ineenIu eiai. to the buitlitgs to meet the lncreasallltg appl Gt isi e tate thiuis fur altistoi. sIe.; Ahitity for Il'r,i,s,:ctna awI 'Terms to the office of the For io build.tu.It S lta;ii CaitCiia l 1tiliiigir, 109 urvier . treet. jy4 ly ly st f re. s_ l i trv .JOSEI'iS A CADIY Ftt li, t LADIES, ut sn, a rTctured Iy ti Ilt- ii o C ulity, it. D.aran " Near Eilmit'burg, Freierick LCoitiy, Maryland. The Ai k ,a I It t , iI lltji I .Il i i a healthy an kle th hi otin pi".t,:,.".. Iatrt i' f'iireot kuuuti' tuvlanti. half aLg 1 t a-- ,,,iit u t~ i PtMount St. Legs. 'th. 0, 'di a t1 . . It oii E:iciiilv IiIi.ii, andIt ge it; a uow tUr 1 inti by i L,,i.,t .tii ritd in l16. The iaci tuiujilrp ieges arc i-1ii1i14-'111 .ttilt I1; e-;i c patteri 1 enIs Fntr- ni 'e hup a id ti anio t . . . ... . . . . 6| 5 0o full itif sting coos Ttit, ·licc i'r loi i,:hetd andi Tuition, ihtielling lied pairt~d ii ciiit eli.,iiiig I tnd L)oUior'sI ieee, p r RsCesion .. 2 11.5 00 Set Monay ehig nod Menfdiig. ...... ."i_ " ". iort Music, Drawing miid thle [haungagse are extra charges. ta Unes ALL PAYAiLE IN ADVANCE. scull S~fhe Acadestnic year isdividei In two Sessions of five 1e14 ly months eachi. hgtlnlting respectively on theuith of Au gatnt and the 20th of January. Letters of inquiry directerl to the tI()ITIEP SUPERIOR, &pl ly St. Joseph's Acadeimy. Emmttsburg. Md. .lAitY JEFFERSON COLLEGE ST., JAMES, LOUISIANA. A fu THE NEXT SESSION WILL COMMENCE ON T.HE alwaX Flr ST OF OCTOBEIC, 1868. BE The MarisFaF thers, who have charge of the :tin tttu Spoo tlion, are provided with all the facilities for imparting h TS, thoiough Englth, French, Classical and Mathematical GEO ic tI.F.A Education. " CIE fTlni,. Tzmes.-Payablo in advance, S0t in gold, or its equl• tsini.Eil- valeut, for the halt~eesien of five months. 2.. o cal. Sin- For further part; luars, apply to the President. or to Tau fthe Col- ESSItS. lURSINE & CO.. tomr 'rent.duc. au2h ly o'o.36 Natchez street, New Orleans. itted i'anathtice 'irls Iosilttinn, which was deltroyed by fire last ration Fienthatens- itur-iiry. liinng ow refuilt, will open its session on mastc It he 005 te 7Itb-uf Docenlher net eons The The terii for the preechtsession. payable half-yearly Phy A icrLLtY, or In aedvannce in elirrlinet nri,a follows c:mp tlrd, 'luition. \Vaghlnliiid Stationery.. - to ar as known, EtItrsnu'ic' l rit year ;lyl3"................ 15 iiO A ptoii fur r ' willh i ill NcW H rian tnki , charge of Clui'ue itheT ilitstidentiiwo iric is, c~it' itl tO thrir care. They err) ltIictIR In will leave th- ctlv elli thie th I'I-Cemli'r. at 4 elO'CIh' l it"+ ., liy the ~l'oltchartcrain lIilrils. lFir rfi-re rncse i I Peuuoi ita n d, el u c l r al;ll ol r. a e hre s l ii e Prea l e n ot o ft1 th e C ol hg i., a t n e a t rpitln gIill: thhe College of ltl,. Illuisrnulae C.'one-plion,' eV it-EI S ciini'er |laruntiu and coonutn a ; ori '.i~ P l'o-'nc, Ni giltit, t;i .atcli'cE eire,'t._. tIoll ty Ltaterial. STALNE GLASS. " . Free rcturin tg Co WILLLIAM" ELSOh' Ti ''3 Marhet -at +,cc Pittshnrg, Pa. tir s Stainedd Grounid. Ennilelcd and Enmbossed Glisss - s, seystones, chlittrches, dwellings, etc. I atit prepld to suoplyn ll - orders on the most tesenable terms. \7Tlad Iron .nt ah made to order. Spe-iiens and estmates sent to alental l ; al parts ot the conntry on appttcatiuon. , deS ly o, or rfor Trim C"I.AlLL & COFFY, Jg, etc..) Ail JACKSON CORNE MILL AND FEED STOlR, s iweee Locust Fourth l uPS.n belg-. a Ha., 6orn Oats, Bran. Ceeni . ,, l, be - lay~· Gritros. hcs and Vow 1ee s:¶ved~yal5¶e r o MEDICAL ADVERTISEMEN S. A W RIGMEDY R LUNG An nd All Kindred Complain There is high a eo e f for sa i that a I ide hoý de tih nidesn n b e i re edy foor mn thediseses a are now ra iving i rn ew nLn anio, a r beknown by caingtm hrh. -n anal. 10 liagi hrct. n , , I ha This ramedZ isf a vageribo et-dicu, , i Louisiana. Il is unknownttr f Iit effects have been of the mot e I has been ?ronoun ted b d cphysician of e practice, 'the greatest tmediialdi o see d Com nd see the evidences of whatI ich mindthenDofr From that cry b atppiont e al d mindthce ri amr yyto estallish to the I ni t. ul tofaets, w. FOUh Y ITovadn th " be pn" al of any mind that will itvidence. S Perons atm dlatanee., who wish to try ti X ,. I Ire should write to friends inldbte'tt. and let thetm , ate ift If they Hecome satisfieo with the edvirdia to its favor, a suffilcent quantity fre any ordy s c:e will be senti or l20, andbthe samn er beneitc Nren, . f necesary, for b10. H. SITH, . LY, BAL Ain CA R... ..............A t7 D 00 D. ro IERT HUNTER. (of New York,) ed1hI teS itnd ornao Diseses of the Ch'S )u inventor of the Inhaling Ino m e and e re t eyring e in general use, has arrived n New rea S00 openeilanoffiiceat 185 Canal street, over Herbs S00 store, or the treatment of the 20t Throat, Lungs and Heart, 5 00 to which branch of his profession he devotes his 300 attention. Hle improved Pulmometre. for tes t~ 0 00 health of the Lungs and expanding and develoti ti 00 Chest, in case of weak lungs, can be procure 200 rooms. m.ao 400 Hour from 9 to 4 r u In ah ant w Or. M . Npted LArE T IE LATEST DI'SCOVERY IN MED I T nt . he great dificulty which phvsaicilats i i ten par teitol 'o fr ntiuries to overcome, ihas at le V Sobviated. A Vegetabnt Cathartic an.i a -l pir. efticient than ily a ntlt, al preparaition Nf the a. r tho sndi as agreeabl, tothe ate as ordlinarv ca , W e fth', titred to tilhe ick in the formt lof a lt iozenige.. Dr. ErLaMiNT Winelo'n 1Lver antd tj.iltai i l unced thle mt important nedicilui urotuv-lty t .n Coll- chemistry has ljcllced It tiontains. two ,)x it tile tacts, p oerl'ectly harmnles ill tleiulv es, buit t ~it g all the remulil propertie of nreury, a.d ai tc, Of this lpleaant form to suprI.de antld Inisa lan. open Ist, thet nauseous pills and potitti of owhi to li- gi s excitant is thie iain tgrediet. M ~oe f the thotsandi experincuts were made by th, it v tnhit uring peeie remedy Ifore it wa b it to et n en- tate of perfction. Tie Leenge is ltl t rIts aue of oeration, and although the attiictinal tst t h ge of tfve mptonents has been extitn i.ht'd by e art, ° bet- their- virtues renain as active anli potent as tl sof In Dlvspepsa, fl$ hrousuess, Const o noi. o'cr vlta leadsehe. Piles, Drolmp. tand ihe ices as which the feeller sex ar Ulject. the , I e found infnitely nmoe effective than any of rusl and dirguCting eoumpounds cusuall andlnti tentch ae. es. Asa an, ati-biliusniipifec anl ge ? o a rN they have neo equal either among adviert re SLions or the prescriptiot, of the rglmc al a It is guaranteed that no one wlen A r ~o . ut Erasmus Winslow'e Liver and Stomach L ii S ever again.take a purgative powder, or draýt. pi 30 r. lIege. A certain cre for Coughs, Col Ol ITorisa Lain ena, Bronchial tad Pnulmonary,Affectiot ,.rmuls he Con- of his prearation itwell known to the auity atuil, i as the FOUR SYRUPS, tnd has hees tnºAn the lo's't. Charity Ilospital of thiscity for over tty ye.. con. ud well stituting the House Cough Remedy. iS ur put up ve. and by the proprietor in the present solid w This dean it more convenienlat, esecaous and l his packets preparation will be found very beneflc Lren as )NDAY both its appearance and taste are invtl. of July Price Fifty Cents per box. Prepaiedoalfby JAMES TURNS @,stt ...6250 013 Magazine street, bet. Joaphin on. . ý And for ale by FREDERICSO ::TE S10 1 treet. S40 BALL, LYONS M Corner of Camp and G treet. a llege, Anit by Druggists generally. . cileans. .r m H A S Is the best article known to prescve' ter. It will positively restore Gray Hair t t Original Sli Color, and promiote its growth. 0i4 htere It is an entirely new scientific discovsr conibbing many of the imot powerful and restosNti. agents in ie.:most the vegetable.kingdom. allitioti It makes the hair smooth and glosisy, d dmoe not leutal ani stain the skin. tg applie- It is recommended and used by the Ist Medical authority. ce of the For sale by all druggists. Price $1. SGravier It. P. IIALL Co).. Se ly Nashuna. N. H.. Irprietors. LAldI. DIL D. DII.Y'S PATENT AILTIFICI.L The Anatomiti al eg has side motion at tie tealtby and ankle. the. sule as the naturai one., sad ti. t half aians all the latet timprovemneltts i Artti.ll Moutnt St. Legs. It is rcounutmendedl by the beat,ir eit - in. A neir llA rica thibcoing stuperior to a: lthers in use. Int6. The ch Leg is guaranteedl fir five yt.ars, wiI, perfect sat isfscti:u.. in tittltg. or toi sale. O111 st-. l.eg of any patteri fr-ti, Slid Io CT'. Arms. with p.t.nt sbhiulbe niotio,. givinig a life-like appesritite, wilt partial and -00 fiull tinter motnttt. Alli kitts of ArtifitL Limbs rt lied pairel tu short ittiice sntd tin t,-asonable ,'rnli. -125 00 Settld ticr dtseriptiiv panphlet. it cOoeiou valuabt" - lit li nformation, asi- is ct-ut free. Alddres, ra charges. LtfL IS LOCKWOOD, Matl'iactnoer, C. t lv y51 Camp street, N'ea icrleens. La T of five U ESSENTIAL. E. LALMANT, - . OR, - (Successor toJ. H. HAIl.) DRUGGIST AND APOTIICARY, L LX 0 Corner of Cliiborne and Ginsitet streets. A full assortment oi Fresh Drug and Chemics PJE ON IaR; FUM Ri ,enh, English. aldl Aieriean. ae. BRUSIIES--Tooth, HAir. and ail in great variety. SOALS--Every qunality and price. the Inatttn Special attention given to the Compaunding of Phyn imparting clans' Prescriptiuns at all hours. je13 ly datiematiesl GEORGE liLAit'SFATIlEB, CIHEMIST, DRUGGIST AND APOTHIECARY, i, or its equl- (Established Twelve Tacea.) 7n2............COMMON M TttREET....... . vedaut, or to Takes this opportutnity of informing his regular 05 tome-ra, and thle public generally, that lie haslately op d CO., i asplendid new store, (next door to his old stasa fw Orleans fitted up with a Large ani Varitd Asortmenut of F -- ru ge, eti-liidnes. cad Chemicarls, enitable to the wani lie, Alabama.) of the nlost fastidious; anti as lie gives lis constant pe" bynl l atti-ttlon to tle careful maniiltlatihn atnd pleag fire ration itf all Metclebimes lie dispenses, tile Imeblie iltati'l its session on ~aauretithat they may have full contident'e in aunythin they- rcc·i-ie from his store.t al half-yearly P'lysiclans' Prescriptions carefully and aeentatal o.... :t o o ompo,,tnded. _h_1 mt ..... 5 ; J. KELL j DHUtGIiT AN APOTLIECAhB - t. 4 tit French,' English, (irnman apd American Irugs an lokit charge of Cht-emicals, tIterfoamery, etc., and Patent Medicines 4 -Ir care. They evrwl" asrriptitin. , cr, at 4 o'ch ck lert-ncritl pioe cir-fully componnded. -or ti refrenitces It Clal tut-nscetreit, i'et-In- Gasquet and Commot the Collt-gi. at next dii)r t I lDr. tllitti, New ()l'leauta. au8 l tlnt ly (" i iltr ot Erata and T.iberty strc't-s, " - -.. ..i t.. . l m i n ,:c t , t i c a t C h eo i u cut , a t i el L D ct al o r it French, pngllnh cutd Amerhian Chemicala, laitent cines, Toiulet atii Fancy Articles, etc. L The strictest attention paid to Phacians' Pe Itthunrgt, la. tine. . ocl ssed tlass. TUTTLE, to CHARplES --L'E--s . T u T T L P, En~stes sent: to WOOD ENGRAVER, \ ....... Old Levet-Btret...... ~E)STO -Pew Orlieat, La. 41 itr attet, tr ith Desg, fom any part of lbs 1se~ i ab~'ofrt eeC