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HATON RüO«»' TUESDAY,5, 1865. N ew F all G oods .— TL« peiiod ha# ar rived for a change of ntyles in dress and ornamental goods to oorreapond with the changes of the season. The flrat autumnal month reminds ua of this necessity, as doos also the circnmstances that our neigh bor J.K ohk , has jnst returned from the North with a splendid stock of New Fall Moods, to which we call the attention of onr reader«. Consult his ad vertisemerit for particulars. T iuwks .—Messrs. amihks * H khdmsok , Com minion Merchants and General Agents, continue to place un under thankful obligation«, for hvors rendered. Onr lat»Ht paper« from "all along •bore" coine to us through their hand). We bold in similar «intimation, like attentions shown u» by Mr. Taawarra, of Front street. Tsx as PiFiRS.—We haTB again to return hrsrty tbanks to our old and obliging friend, &SMCH.A. Mooai, of Adam'» Kxpre»» office at Ualveston, for profuse supplies of Galveston and Houston papers. N ullifying tub Past .—The Mississippi State Convention which is still In eesBion, has passed an ordinance ripping up and rendering null and void the Kectsssion Or dinance passed by the State Convention of January 1881; and likewise all other civil and military ordinances adopted by said Convention during the time it was in ses aion. I-gT The Vicksbtirg Herald loarns that the "Prentiss House" ofthat city has been 'eased to parties for five years, for tho sum of ^17,000; and that Geu. M u M akin , a landlord known far and wide as one of "the best in the world," is to lake charge of it, A Pabdonino Bureau .—It is sorionrly proposed to establish at Washington a new office to be styled the Executive Bureau, intended as an aid to tho President in the transaction of the onerously accumulating business of investigating applications for pardon. Hon. J ohn H. W ilson of Chicago is talked of as tho chief that is to be, of said contemplated bureau. Dishonorably Discharged .—By direc tion of tho President ami an Order from tho War Department, the following named officers of the 1st Provisional Now York Cavalry have been dishonorably dismissed the U. 8. service " for violation of orders and neglact of duty, in absenting thom •elves from their commands, thus embar rassing tho public service, and noglocting tho onliated mon under their control 1st Lieut. Miles Sullivan, 2d Lieut. John A. Boardamor, 1st Lieut. A. W. Warren, 2d Lieut. Thos. 'Dtinlara, l»t Lieut Joseph W. Cooloy. fcgf O ctave Tkrbio , of tho Parish of Torrebonno ha# boon suspended by order of Major General Canky , from the exercise of any and all of the functions of the Clerk of the Fourth Judicial District of Louisi ana. Cause, alleged violation of his oath of allegiance, and subsequently the am nesty oath of December, 1868; said viola tion consisting in the said Tebbio having iu August, 1864, passed through the Fed eral, and into the Confederal« lines, and entered into military service in the latter, Tkbbio returned to his Parish after tho surrender of the rebel armies west of tho Mississippi. A Commission is ordered for the purpose of oxamining and reporting on tho aforesaid allegation ■ Î*F" A correspondent of the N. O. Pica yune, writing from tho Parish of Plaque mines, sums up tho estimated results of this year's crop in that parish, (should the weather be favorable,) as follows : "4000 or 5000 hogsheads of sugar, jlOO or 800 bales of cotton and at least 25,000 sacks of rice." The crop of sugar in said parish, bofore tho war, averaged 16,000 hogsheads yearly. There are some discrepancies between tho approximate estimates given ubovo and those furnished by tho JSmpir« Parish newspaper published in thatlocality, which we annex : "Our fields wear a most promising ap pearance. We are not far from the truth in stating that our agriculturists will, next full, ship to the city market, $000 hogsheuds of sugar, 80,000 sacks of rice, and nearly 1000 bales of cotton. Our grange growers will sell over $100,000 wortfe of fruits." JSF" G eoboe H. Y katman , of Kentncky, has been appointed by thu President as Minister to Denmark. Mr. Y r batman has been successively a Judge, Momber of the Legislature and Member of Congress. fcifGen. Joseph G. Swift , tho first Wont Point cadet, died recently at Geneva, N. Y., at the age of oighty-fivo. He entored tho military institute at West Point in 1802—sixty-three years ago Î IS?" ApoBtolic letters received by Arch bishop Puboell , of Cincinnati, announce the appointment of Eev. B. J. Lavallo.lute President of St. Mary's College in Madiaon county, Ky., as Bishop of Louisville. HfT" The great iron bridge spanning the Ohio river at Steubenville, and connacticg the Steubenville and Indianapolis Railroad with the short lino to Pitlsburg, is com pleted. and trains were to commence run ning over it on the 1st instant. Silk articles shonld not be kept folded in white paper, as the chloride of iime used in bleaching the paper will im pair the oolor of the silk, thu# rendering it comparatively worthless. European Gossip. A correspondent of the Boston Herald writing from Londonderry, Ireland, Juno 8d, says : Upon landing at Liverpool I was taken aback at the following adventure, which I have since se«n is thoroughly English.— The smaller articles of the party which I joined having been examined, we took thein in our Lauds and prepared to walk to tho hotel, leaving the trunks to follow, but at tho door we were stopped with— "sixponco apiece, if you ploace, gentlemen" —thinking it was iiiere pleasantry we all smilod as gentlemen do when foolishly ns tonishod, und saying a-ha i a-ha ! "pleas ant joke," prepared to pass on ; but no I it was a foot and no joke at all. After keep ing eighty people herded like so many cut tie in n wharf-shed, while their luggago was being examined, they had the impu dence to charge them sixpence apiece for tho privilege of being so occupted. I had noticed in coming up the river that the ships all appeared to be walking up town, and were on a level with many of the houses, and on landing this was accounted for by the fact that they are floated into the dooks ut high water and locked up, so that the receding river loaves tliem above its level. APPBAltANOK OF LIVERPOOL. The docks themselves have been so often described, that I will merely mention them as five und a half miles in length, built of solid masonry, with continued locks and gateways tor tho passage of vessels. In the evening they give the latter tho ap pearance ot boing put to bed. It was about nine o'clock in the evening us we walked to the hotel—the limo at which these old blackened English towns are soon. Tho tall churches, grim with smoke and age, the overgrown monsters of archi tocture, lingo and awful, looking as if they might crush tho earth itself with vastness, the vistus of stone arches through which looked more grim faced buildings, the little lanes where the houses have tumbled to gether as if drowsy ovor a sermon, all these, and at such time, were so new, so strange, and so fascinating, that even the sedate portion of our company went into small raptures, whilo tho younger portion arrived at tho hotel with mouths wide open, and eyos almost outof their heads. TUB HOTELS. I went to a second-class one, and know nothing of the Add phi or Washington Houses, but mino always impressed me with awe, and I never entered it without feeling as if 1 was goiug to church. Every thiug is in perfect order and quietness. - The lowest tones of voice we always used, and ladies attend at the office. Tho coffee room is still a wonder to mo, for where over I go it is the same. This one was finely carpeted, hutig with pictures and drapery curtains, furnished with arm chairs.sofus.and three tables. In one corner stood two dovoutjindividuals, with white neck-ties aud broadcloth suits, looking like penitent sinners. One of thorn imme diately bogan to hop toward me on tip-toe with his handB under his coat-tails, giving him the apnoarance of a very solemn bird. He received my order, motioned me to a table, and very quietly proceeded to fulfill it. Let us suppose it is a lamb-chop. I sit at one of the tables, and presently it appears in a covered dish. One by one the side dishes aro brought in, and one by one tho covers are removed without so muuli as a tinkie. In theoenter of a white napkin, garnished with mint, lies the crisped chop ; three potatoes aro arranged like a pyramid on tho one side, and there is a mold of squash on the other. The butter isgarnishod with mint and brought on the table in molds, while the water is in bottle, the lower part of which ur. fp> zen, and which are used instead of ica pitchors. THE WAITERS. Pastry is rarely used, the English taking cheese and porter instead, which issuppos od to aid digestion. Every waiter wears a broadcloth suit, with white necktie, and always approaches you as if he ware about to whisper some fearful secret. It is the same in Ireland, and it is positively dis tressing. You feel awed in tho presence of so magnificent an individual. You invest him with »11 manner of secret mystery, and half snspect that he has heard tome report about you that he will spread and ruin your reputation. If he would only make a noise, or breok something, or fall down stairs ; but no, he is always impass ive, except when you give him a penny and he touches his hair. THE SCENE ON THE STREET. Tho English stores (which they always call shops) seemed to be entirely composed of windows. With a few exceptions, they are not larger than a good-sized drawing room, and the whole assortment of goods seems to be storod in their large window casements. These often make as fine a display as those of the largesi houses in Boston, when the space behind them is not twenty feet square. Nine out of ten have the prices attached to the goods, to save as a shop-keeper told mo, the trouble of con tinually answering questions, and as the English shop-keeper is often surly, and seems not to care a fig whether he sells or not ; the plan is equally agreeable to the buyer. The ladies of Liverpool all wear enor mous crinoline, so very largo that it gives them an unwieldy, swollen appearance ; this increases as the scale descends, ond as the lower classes wear the dross looped up, it amounts, in many cases, to gross inde cency. For the bencfitof American ladies, I will state that during ray four day's stay in and about Liverpool, in which time I met all classes of people, I did not see ono beautiful face. The complexion, even among the ladies of the higher class, is nearly universally red and coarse, while the feet ure universally large and very broad. The ladies of our party grew pale und fragile in their presence, too much so, no doubt, for the English girl is t.he pic ture of health. EVERYBODY LICENSED. Everybody seems licensed. The hack men wear huge brass badges on their arms containing their name and number ; while even the bootblacks have a uniform, and run about like so many organ monkeyB, with red shirts, black pants, and soiled faces. Though the licenses of the differ ent classes make them liable to a fino if they charge more than the lawful price, they invariably ask a bonus, and appeal to you in such a confident way, as if tho fa vor was all on their side, that it ofton makes one appear ridiculous to refuse.— For instance, four of us engaged a cabman to drive us eight miles foras many »hil ling* (two dollars). On paying him after the ret.urn,he asked the usual fee for himself and, upon remoiiHtrating, completely de molished our argument» about tho bar g»*n. b ? 8 .*y in K' "Why, gentlemen the eight shillings was for the horse ; I did not suppose you would be willing to receive my services the whole afternoon as a favor .' We were so stupifie<i by such an astounding remark, that I think we should have paid him had ho asked a pound. Human exiatenœ hinges upon trifles, What would boaoty be without eoap» fj" Among tho headings to a report which n Now York paper gives of n Fenian meeting are the following: "The British Lion to be devoured by the Irish Wolf dog," "Blending of the Sunburst and tho Stars and Stripes," "Lager Boer, Dancing and Rhetoric," "Irish Jigs Combined with Milesian Fervor and Celtic Oratory." t3F The St. Louis Press, of the 25th, says : Tho telegraph announces that all seamen in the Mississippi Department having less than two years to serve will be immediately discharged. Two hundred paymaster will also be mustered outof the navy the present week. A lady, bathing at Guilford, Conn., on Saturday, came near being drowned, but was rescued by her husband. On reaching the shore, her first exclamation was—"Will Uio salt water hurt my water fall ?" # p£T A German »ooiety in Chicago has this as one of its rules and regulations: "This verein shall bo called Unsere Gemu etltchJceit. Nobody shall belong to it who does not drink beor and smoke, and who is not of German birth. Cateoobical .—What is that animal which has the head of a cat and the tail of a cat, and the ways of a cat, and yet isn't a cat ? Professor Owen can't tell, but rather thinks it doesn't chew tho cud. Well—it's a litten. "All's Faib in Love ."—Not a bit of it. Or how on eorth would the brnnettei, who are by no means "fair," ever get sweet hearts? which they do to my certain knowledge—and frequently. £-*?" It has boen said that there are two ovontful poriods in the life ot a woman; ono when she wondors whom she will love and tho other when sho wonders who will have her. tiF "The President has appointed the following Consuls : L. P. Do Cenola, of New York, to Cyprus; R. F. Farewell, of Ohio, to Cadiz. OT Married, in Williamston, Mass., Mr. William Williams to Miss Betsey Wil liams. For particulars, see small Bills. £-*T" A Gorman professor nwam acros Lake Constance—tliroo leagtios and a hulf —in 6 hours and 20 minutes. ÎSP It has been decided lately that a boy found on a man's door step may not necossarily be his step son. NEW FALL GOODS! —it thk— Dry Goods and Clothing Store, THIRD STEKKT, Nearly Oppowitc ihr Baak. J. KUHN hiring jn«t returned from the North, respectfully Invites the public to examinehli well »«lected stock of PRINTS, DKLAINKB, POPLINS, PLAIDS, MER1NOK8, SILKS, BMBE01DBKJE3, HANDKERCHIEFS, ' KNAMELiCD BUCKLES, HAIRNETS, HOSIERY. FLANNELS, BALMORALS, # SATINETS AND C ASSI M KP. KS, Also, the vmr u mst »tun of 00AT8, PANTS, VESTE, MHIRTB, NECKTI8B, f I LOVES, TRAVELING SHIttTS, HATS, UNDEK CLOTHING. —And— a com i'letk assortment or Tar bkst m a uk BOOTSAND SHOES. The arrangement) which ho has tnad« «I the North will enable him to receive UXToxv O-oqcSL» Every week, which shall be sold at A SMALL ADVANCE ABOVE COST, his motto being. "quiwk hale» and light profits." J. KÜHN, septô Third street, opposite the Bank. State of Loulstni» -ParNh nf Kmf It lit ort Rouge—Fifth Judicial District Court No. 208—Henry L. Wolfe vs. Michel Poirior, Joseph V. Poirier und Henry V. Babin—No. 209—Henry L. Wolfb vs. Michel Poirier, Joseph V. Poirier and Frederick Arbour. BY viituo of three writs of fieri facial to me directed from tho Honorable the Judge of the Fifth Judicial District Court, of tho Parish and State aforesaid, I have seized and will expose to public sale, at tho Court House door, in tho city of Baton Rouge, on Saturday, the 7th of October next, A. D., 1865, at 11 o'clock, A. M., of said day the following described property, to wit : A certain TRACT OF LAND, situated in said Parish, containing one hundred and sixty acres, and described in the Certificate of Amos Kent, Register of the Land Office at Greensburg, as south-west quarter of Section sixty-five, of Township six, south of range one, east, situated in the Greens burg District. Said Certificate bearing date 3d September, A. D., 1859. Seized to pay and satisfy the writs issued in the above entitled and numbered suits. Terms of sale—cash, in U. S. Treasury Notes, with tha benefit of appraisement. ED. COUSIN ARD, »epti. Sheriff. ' # FRESH MEDICINES, DRUGS, PERFUMERIES -and MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. t JASTREMSKI & MoCORMICK, respectfully jive notice that they have always oa hand a frceh supply of MEDIOINES, ETC., Which they guarantee to lie pure ; also a choice assortment of PEKPUMERY, from the most celebrated raanufactorlea, compris. Ing— LOBIN'S, Madam I)I!RAND'S, BAZIN and WRIGHT'8. A line asuoi'tment of ESSENOES TOR HANDKERCHIEFS, —amd— ÜCKKTKD SOAPS. AH kinds of fresh genuine MINERAL WATKB8, Pure LIQUORS, vit: French and American IIKANDIR8, WHISKY-Kye aud Bourbon. PORT WINE, RHRRRYand MADEIRA. Genuine Holland GIN, Pure SCHNAPPS, French Patent Medicine», via: B1ROP DE BRI ANT, 8IROP DB FLORE, SI ROP DE I.AUOÜRTKUX, LIQUEUR LAVII.i.B, ELIXIR ANTI-QLAIEOUX, INJKOTION BRAN, LEROY'8 MEDICINES, TIN DE SEGUIN, PKROHLOiMER DE FE It »K Pit AT AR, HUILLR DE FOIE DE MORUE DE TOUGHS, .. (de Hogg.) Will reçoive by the next steamer a fresh lot of Patent Medicines, direct from manufacturer!). WINTER GARDEN 8KKDS—just received. GOAL OIL aud GOAL LAMPS—a variety on hand. LEECHES always on hand. jy AU ordert from th* country cnrrfully jrut up and prompt]/ attended to. JASTREMSKI & McCORMICK. tW~ Store nearly opposite the Branch of the Leuslana State Bank. jull BBAL'S BOOK AND VARIETY STORE, Corner of Tillrd and Convention St»., SIGN OP THE "RED PIAO." Has for sale a targe assortment of fcäOKOOL BOOKS, Suoh an are iu general use. Primer», Spelling Books, Arithmetics, Algebras, Geographies, Histories, Philosophies, Physiologie«, Logic, Rhetoric and Composition, Chemistries, Science of Familiar Things, French, Spanish German and French Methods. Slates and Pencils. INKS— Rad, Blue and Black. Arnold's A Darid's Writing Fluid, Copy Books with or without copie». WriliiiR Papers. Billet, Commercial and Packst Post, Ladles' Hath Post, Letter and Cap Paper, Legal and Bill Paper, Envelope Paper and Envelopes of all sizes, styles and colors. The Best Steel and Gold Pens Ruling and Drawing Pens, Lead Pencil», Port Folios, Etc., etc., etc. A good assortment of F INT O Y QOODS, Consisting in part of Wide and Narrow 811k Belt Ribbon, Belt Buckle», Tape Trimming, Braid of all colors, India Rubber braid aud Corn, Satchel», Hair Nets, Ladies'Small Silk Umbrellas, Cologne Water, In all sited Bottles, Pomade, Hair Oils, Sozodont for the Teeth, Tooth Soap, Barry's Trlcopherousand Wood's Hair Restorative;', Lavender Water, Aromatic Vinegar, Pipes,Cigars, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Pipustams, Matches,Shaving, Shoe, Uair and Nail Brushes, Blacking, Razors and Razor Strops, Fine Toilet Soaps, Extracts for the Handkerchief, Pins, Needles, Scissors, Rub ber Bands, Buckskin Gauntlets and Gloves, Combs of all kinds, Ludl«»' and Gents" Silk Gloves, Yiolins. Violin Bows, Bridges, Screws aud Tail pieces, Violin and Guitar String»—the very best—Boys' Top», Marble», Rubber Ball», Jew» Jbarps China Dollc, Rubber Rattles and Teething Rings for Children, Toy Bo oil«, Soug Books, Novels, Newspapers, Msgs« nines and Literary Pipers received every weak: Sheet Tlusic, A GOOD ASSORTMENT ALWAYS ON HAND And New Music received every week. Photograph Albums. A large and well »elected »tock of Albums oa hsud And at priceH which defy competition. i Plain and Colored Photograph«« Of military and other celebrated Bien, Female Celebrities, Specialities, Statuary and Comicalitie» lu groat variety. Blank Books. Memorandum», Diarien, Time Book« and Pa«» Books. Fresh Garden Seed, A Weil »elected »»sortment alwaj« on hand. àùgô JOSHUA BEAL. gUNDRIES!. ILOÜR, SUNDRIES!! BACON, SHOULDERS, S. 0. HAMB, MESS PORK, «ALT, CHOICE SUGAR, CHEESE, TEA, COFPKJC, BLACK PEPPER, COOKING SODA, YEAST POWDERS, CAN FRUITS, PRESERVES, SARDINES, ROPE, INDIA BAGGING, LIMB, GMMKNT, NAILS, SPIKES, STARCH, SOAP, MAOKKttEL, in H and H bbls. «ad Ut». Tobacco, Clgara, Ac, For »alo by JULIUS C. BOGEL, julylS Cor. Main and Lafayette St». W0 HORSE WAGONS, POUR HORSE WAGONS, JERSEY WAGONS, . CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, CARTS. For aale cheap, for ea«h, by JlTLIl'-H C. BIHIEL. rpiN WARE, CROCKERY WARE, WOODEN WARE. For aale by JULIUS O. BOfiKIU LIAR NESS & SADDLERY. Xi My present avortaient is complete. July« JULIUS C. BOGEL. Fre»h Arrivals! J HAVE just received from St. Lonl»~ 100 barrel« (belt brand) FLOUR. HO sacks White aud Yellow CORN. S tierces Sugar-Cured HAM8. Which I am selling at a small profit Rnr the cash. N. WAX, auglO Near the Court House. Corn ! Coru! ! « KA SACKS CORN- Just received and OU for tale by N. WAX, julyl-tf Near th» Court House. 2,000 Clear Sides! julyl LBS. CLEAK SIDES. Just received aud for sale by Pi. WAX, Near the Court House, Oats and Bran. QUPPLIE8 to meet the demanda or pur M cha»err.. Just received and for sale by julyl-tf N. WAX, Near the Court House. Sugar Cured Hains. TIERCES SUGAR-CURED HAMS— Just rrceiVHd and for sale by ^ julyl-tf Near the Court House. •2 Flour! Flour!! 50 julyl tf BBS. FLOUR. Just received atid for «ale by BI.WAX, Near the Court House. Wall Paper! Wall Paper!! Ill flflli ROLLS WALL PAPER, lU^UUv 0 f the finest patterns. On hand and for sale by .1AM KS McVAY, julyl-tf Oppesite the La. State Bank. Butchers- and Counter Scales. THE BKST IN MARKET. BuTCHKRS SAWS and KNIVES. STEELS and 0LKAVKR8. Just received, aud for sale by julylï-tf JAMES BIcVAY. POT-WARE. UVRNS, POTS and SKILLETS. ODD LIDS, of all sizes—a fine assortment. Juit received,and for sale by julyï2-tf JAMES MeVAY. SAWS AND AXES. TUTTLK'8 * ROWLAND'S CROSS-OUT SAWS. WOOD SAWS and SAW BUCKS. COLLINS' AX KS. SHINGLING and LATHING HATCHETS. Just received, and for sale by julyî3-ti JAMES McVAY. Window Shades ! Window Shades !! A LARGE and choice assortment of various patterns. JAMES McVAY, julyl-tf Opposite the La. State Bank. RICE, BEANS, Potatoes, Dried Apples» &c. 1î*OR sale in email quantities, bj ' juIj?1 _ JO SHUA BEAt,. Oats and Bran! FULL supplies of the above articles. Just received and for e-ile by J. J. oundass, julyl-tf Cor. Main and Levee Sts. CHOICE EXTRA FLOUR. PEW more barrels of the be»t in market, just stored and for sale by julyü7 JOSHUA BEAU Superior Pastry Flour. *)%. BARRELS superb pastry Flour—will Aj O suit the mont fastidious—now in »tore and for »ale by . julyl JOSHUA BEAL. Saltr." Salt!! PLANTERS in want of Salt can make it to their interest to purchase of Jnlyl JOSHUA BEAL. Plaster of Paris ! Plaster of Paris ÎÎ 5BBLS. PLASTER OP PARIS. Juit received, and fcr sale by .IAMKM McVAY, jaiyl-ti Ojpasit, th, ia. Stat» Dank CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! JURT RG0KIVKD AT J. KOWALSKIS STORE, A FINE ASSORTMENT 07 CENTS' SUMMER CLOTHING, MADS OPTHE Latest and Most Improved Fashion. Alio, A LARGE AND FRESH ASSORTMENT Of FURNISHING QOODS, Together with A WKLL ASSORTED STOCK OF Ladies' Men 's and Children's Shoes, All of which will be sold at the MOST REASONABLE PRICES. tW Parties wishing to purchase will plea»« call and examina (or themaelroa at J. KOWALSKI«, julyïû Laurel street. H. CZARLINSKY HAVINO removed from Heude's old stand, ra spnottmly informs bis customer» and the pub lic generally, that he may be found at Prender* Kant's oid stand, on Main street,opposite the Her ney House, where he keeps always on hand a well assorted stock, consisting of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Hosiery of all descriptions, READY-MADE CLOTHING H ats , B oots , S hoes , E tc. Which he will sell at the lewnst market price». Oall aud examine before purchasing elsewhere, augS-Sm ST. MARY'S ~COLLBÖB, IIIKKOTK# HY THK CHRISTIAN BROTHERS, Corner of Poytarre and Fonoher 8ta, NEW ORLEANS. LA. THIS Institution, Incorporated by au act of th* Legislature of the year 18. r >8, and empowered to irrant diplomas, conter degrees, and bestow U! literary honors, offers many advantage, for the physical, nmrul and intellectual development of students. It Incommodious and well ventilated ; situated in a quiet and healthy part of the city. Its Kuccessful career is marked By the high degree of public confluence it has already gained, anil the annual Increase of tho number of students. The system of government is mild and parental, yet firm In enforoini! the observance of establish' f<l discipline. No pupil will be received from an other college without unexceptionable testimoni als ; and none will lie retained whose manners and morals are not satisfactory. Pupils of all denomi nations are admitted, and their religious opinions aro unrestricted. TIKXfl. Payments to lie made quarterly, in advance, as follows : Th» tlrst on the first Monday In Septem ber, the second on November 16th, the third on February 1st, and the fourth On April 17th. Board and tuition per quarter 976 00 Washing b 00 Kntrance fee— I« be paid once only 10 00 Vacation at oollsge 40 00 Half hoarders per quarter 36 00 Day scholar«, fourth preparatory class, per quarter 10 00 Day »cholars, third preparatory claas, per quarter 12 50 Day iicholars. second and first preparatory classes, per quarler IB 00 Day scholars, collegiate and commercial courses, per quarter 18 00 EXTRA CHAROÏ8. Mu«ie, piano per quarter.$lr, 00 " violin, strings furnished " 13 00 " flute or any other wind instrument, per quarter 10 00 Drawing 12 00 Doctor's fees also form an extra charge. . For particulars, see prospectus. Communications should be addressed to BROTHER I8AIAH, President of St. Mary's College, auglO New Orleans, La. I>r. Virginia A. Woods, [Formerly a practitioner in New Orleans,] MEDICAL (1RADVATE, I^ENDERS her services to the ladies of . Baton Rouge and the surrounding country. Attends all diseases of Women and Children, chronic or acute, of whatever form or typ,. La dies would do woll to consult Dr. VIRGINIA WOODS several weeks before confinement, which would prevent useless anxiety, ensure safety, and cause less suffering. Ladies In the country ean be aacommodated for the lying-in-month, at hsr residence, where they will receive all posaibl, at tention. Night and day calls, promply attended to. Consultations, free. Charge» moderate. Now la the time for all laboring under complaint» to oall immediately. Office and reaidencr—comer of Main aud Division »treats, Baton Rouge. juneï4-lm Julius Gruneberg, PIANO-MAKER, TUN KS à REPAIRS PIANOS, MBLODIONB, Ac, IONG experience in my owng J manufacture In Prussia, enable me to do the most difficult work, at' REASONABLE TEBDIg. BP" Written orders to be left at Mr. Joshua Beal's Book Store, or at Mr. Ooldmann's. june24-6mos. To Builders PROPERTY HOLDERS. TO facilitate all who may contemplate building or repairiag their property, I am prepared tu leeeive and fill any erders for such building mate rials as are not usually kept on hand her, for «ale. buch as SLATES, T1LK8, DKiSHKD FLOOR. 1NQ, OKI LINO, Ktc., andat a very «mail per cent ageabovecost. And will keep on hand, LO jfBfcli BRICK, iiiMK, SHINGLKS, CEMENT, PLAS1EK PARIS, PLASTKKING LATHS and HAIR, with such other materials as may b« called for in con nection therewith. I will also attend to making ont Bill» of Lumber and other materials, and will personally superin tend the erection of any building», t r the con struction of any work in cornectlon with tb. Building Department, on reasonable terms. aug28 JAMES MoVAY, Builder. Carpenter's and Joiner's Shop, ÏN this department Mr. H ajuuso * Taoius will have the charge and control of the work, whose promptness of execution and »uperior workman «hip, j» well known. Building» erected and re paired. Stores and Saloon» fitted up in the neat est»tyle. Water Cistern» of any de»lr»(l capacity, and of the beat material and workirj,n»hir, tar nished to order. And all other work in the Una promptly attended to, at tb« «be; SB Third street. « P ïw K » N »w Tbtatr*- aiifîoW