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mttêmtk&ëmtt BATON ROH«*' 6, I860. T hank»«!*!»«.— bt«lpa«t «<t in tili l'realsyterlan Ghuroh, Thtifwlty» Dee, 7, »t 11 A. M . K«*. Dr . Dor.ma« will olfioiata. {ff We pir« up ft Urge portion of our »paon to-day to the insertion of tho Governor'« MtwiHge, which compel» un to crowd ont h good deal of other mutter intended for our preient num ber. CoNOIlMmiOVAl. Kn*Ot**KT.— Th« fol lowinf ili»p»tch dated D»o. 2ßd, 1» U)» Kraphad from Waahinifton ! Mr. MoPheraon h m completed the roll« of the hour# of Representedvee, «winding the names of th« member« from th« States hitherto declared In rebellion. About 184 ii Ain oh ara on the li«t. — _ • * j^-Mr. H enry bubcher , Jr., who nome time sine« wa* appointed Collec tor of the U. S. Internal Revenue for thin Department, (which embrace* tome seventeen pari«beB,) ha« arrived in our city with a view of making it Iiis headquarter«. E lection or M ilitia O fficers.-— The following are the only returns we have received of tho election held in this parish on Saturday la»t for mili tia officers ; B eat no. 2. Captain» —J. C. Stafford and M. C. Aldrich. Litutenanti —Niob. Bermiogham, •Jan. Alley, Win, Bate«. wahonio— Annual EUctinn of Oflotr* of {4. Jamet' JMgt, No. 41, Batrm lioiit/e, La. ~ A t thu oloction hold by St.James Lodge, No. 47, A. F. <fe A. M., Hatitrdnjr, tbo 2d just., the following offloors wore elnotod fot 1860 : 8. M. Asbor, W. M.,0. A. Tike, R. W.,P. Bttuer.J. W.,J.lt. T. Hayhesi Hnoret.ary, .1. MoCormlok, TfOBH., ,T. Oi Bogol, H- L)., F. Uerléok, I. D.,J. R. Kiam, Mhrxliull, W.O. Iteedor, Tyior.J.C. Dore iiiiiR, Chaplain, 8. Mendelsohn, Steward, W. Biackio, Steward, F. Traban, Libra rian. The InRtallation of offloors will take piano on Ht. John'« day, the 27th m«t., at 7 o'clock, F. M. A nnii ai. eisotjoh or Orr iokrs or wash ington Ko y at. abo« chapter, baton Ho no it, L a.— At an election hold by Wash ington Koyal /roh Chapter, No. G, on Hon day, 8d inst., the following offloors wer« elected for 1888 : K. H. Day, H» P., 8. M. Afiher.K., J. E. Elani, 8., J. C. Staf ford , C. II., J. R. T. Uaynes, P. 8., J. C. Bogol, K. a. C., P. Hauer, M. 8d V., J. V. Jaatromski, M. 8d V., N. Birmingham, M. lRt V., J. MoCormlok, Treas., M. C. A Ulrich, Heo'ty, W. O. Beoder, Oaard. The Installation of officers will take place on Ht, Johu'a day, the 27th inst., at 10 o'olock, A. M. T h* K arkrt K ind of a C hance »ok (i kkat B aroain i— 1 The attention of rvtry body ii respectfully aaked to the advertise ment of Mr. J. K ubh , whioh appears in our columns this morning. Bi« good sara of he most varied and elegant diaoriptiona, and the prices he has affliad to them are on a sale of the lowest poaHihle reduction. — — tuff- Lager Beer has become so popularized in the Uuited States, that it may well take its place now as a national beverage. It i« certainly a pleasant and wholesome article when well brewed. Our friend M c C abe , of the "Star Saloon," has a large impor tation of the genuine article, as may bo found on application at his "sam pling" rendezvous, I 'rbjuihck —Prejudice may be compared to a misty turning in Oc tober. A man goen io^p to an emi nence, and he sees at the summit of a neighboring bill, a figure, appar ently of gigantic stature, for such the imperfect medium through which lie is viewed would make him appear; he gr>es forward a few steps, and the figure advauces toward him ; the size lessens as they approach ; they draw still nearer, and the extraordin ary appearance is gradually but sen sibly diminished ; at last they meet, nud perhaps the person he had taken for a monster proves to be his own brother. A wit y with SpcctBfle». Old oyes made new without BpAotaoles, Doctor or Medicine. Pamphlet mailed froe on receipt of ten conta. Address E. Jt. Foots , M. D., 1180 Broadway, New York'i COMMBRCIAL. Tns N kw O bmcans M abkkts .—There has boon no notable change in the con dition and quotations of the New Orleans markets since on' last review of the same. On Saturday, the cotton market wag in activo and nominal rates prevailed as fol low« : Ordinary 40@42c.; Good Ordinary 45@ 46c.; Low Middling 47($4Bc.; Middling öü(g 51c; and Strict Middling 5Si($53. H enry W ard B kkchir E xplains^— The Ne* York Trihtnc bavtygf »r sailed a portion Mr. Beecber's late ser mon on reconstruction, that gentle*' man thus explain« hi« position» upon the point called in question, fie says : To th# Kdltor of th# New fftrk Tribune: S ir : You are corre ^in supposition that I nm not accurately reported in the paragraph: "The laws and intents iof the gov ernment and of ourselves will prove of no avail if tliny are hôstftte and un pleasant to the white people of the South." v >, 'I v m ( I was speaking of the best .way of promoting the prosperity of the froed men j uot of tbe general polioy of tBe government towaid disloyal oitizens, now reclaimed. It i« eminently desirable that the North and the Government should, by all proper moans, aim to securo to tho freed men the sympathy and good will of their immediate white neighbor^, who can h"lp or binder tbe b|aok,i^tfn far more effectually than We 6afl ft this distance. . Whatever is done féfom without, for the freedinen should, if possible, be so done as to carry tbe sympathy of the Southern men. Unnoissary oliunne, all Irritations springing from severe words, and all appearance* ot intrusion that sbull soein arrogant will react up on the blacks. Législation and christian pbilaiir th ropy in tho North will do uiucb> but more than all influences for good or ill to tho freedmeti will be the kindness or the animosity of tho white people of the South. If the freedmen could have giv<>n to them their natural rights (of which suffrage is the most important) that would go further than any single po* litioal act to secure them from injury and insure kindness. If auftrage were given even t,o classes only that would powerfully contribute to the safety of the whole. But, if they are not to be permitted to vote, T rtié *no adequate interference that, will meet their case ; and. if their white neigh bors turn against them, thay will be ground to powder. hbnry W ard B bechbr. VW Seeing, then, the judgment day is a great and coming reality, and that you and I must render our account to God» mny I not reasona bly ask—What are tbe hopes on which you build Î What is your stauding? What preparation are we making for it now ? Our life hangs upon a hair; so does His com ing. Tue last great, earthquake iin« begun, and its vibrations are felt from Paris to Frankfort, from Frank fort to Naples; whatover be the issue, they are sounds from the skies, reverberating upon the earth in sol emn tones—" Prepare to meet thy God!" If lie whd Is to come quickly, come and find us aba of bel in the things of this world, and care less about the things of eternity, what an awful scene—what a dreary prospect for ns ! I am speaking the true Word of God when, in tho pros pect of the judgment seat, I ask you to turn from all you have done and suffered as the ground of acceptauee, for your good deeds can avail you nothing to "the blood that pleatisetli from all sin ; " and to do all that is holy, and benevolent, and generous, being taught by the Holy Spirit, as the evidence and result of your ac ceptance. Thus families so feeling, and united, and affectionate here, in stead of being severed at the last day, one to stand at the right band and the other at tho left of the throne, shall be made yet more united, affec tionate, and beautiful, ever rejoicing before tbe throne of God and the Lamb.— Gumming s . « ♦ I - — T it for T at .—A gentleman in this city says tbe other day a girl called at his door, and asked if his family wan ted "bouse help." lie replied they did. "Do you have small children ?" she asked. "No." "Do you have your washing done out of the house ?" "Will my room be carpeted ?" "Yes." After going on awhile in this man ner, the gentli man turned the tide and said ne would like to ask her a few questions. "CVtl yrtu play tbe pt ano ?" he began. w '0, no," '"(Jan you speak frenöh ?" "No." "Can you sing the opera?" "No." "Can you dance the lancers ?" "No." "Well, then," he concluded, "if you can't do any of these, you won't suit," and off ha went, the astonished msiden smell ing mice,— Lewis/on (Del.) Journal. MTThe young woman who fainted away bas been told by her family that it would be more delioate for ber to faint at home. notice. W H EKE AS, Bertrand Duobeia has Tieen duly appointed and confirmed administrator of th# Rucaestion of Guill aume Dupuy, deceasod. Notice is hercbv given to all having claims against said succoRsion, to prosent the name duly authenticated, to said ad ministrator, for recognition. deo5-6t ! CHEAP! CHEAP! « EMANUEL FENDLER, iflWn «TK*Bt,0PPÔ8t < Tl I > KU NCI oIiIIkwHo mnkp rorttn far large IrivolwM i ) from New Jfotk, I will off« my itock of good* AtilmiM Sdviifieeoii [few York prleei. Vatum*# diMrirnu« Of furnlithlhg theniaalVM for the Wiotsr Will pti>a»» gtv« m« an tarif all I. ' THE FOLLOWING 0001)8 •I - «••• •' WII.I. BK SOI II AT A ILO W FIGURE: FINK «HAW LH, ,j : POPISH, » .< 11001" 8KIKT8, large asaortment. , j WOOLEN GOODS, all kinds, DELAINES, great ruriety. ENGLISH MERINO, very cheap. LADIES' HEMSTITCHED HD'FS., A large lot. tttJOTS, ..RjHOES and j ) J • ' I ' GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. I I'leaa» nail before purohatiag dstwhtr«. im ■ MAüNIFIUENT OPfSNIW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS & CLOTHING, * ****** „ ' ' ' ^ KOWA Tj 8 KI'H Popular Dry Goods Establishment. nATIRO »ad« PxWmslv# preparation for th# trail# till j Kali, has now on exhibition, th# J-AHUKKT A Sit) HKST MKL.RCTBD «TOC* 0» FANf!Y AND STAPLE DRY CB OODS i KVBTl fà TM» PÜÜtlb. BT IT W TÏIK 0»»,V Pt,ACK Jß w ii sas a roi.i. AsjoaTMMTor ICriglIsh French and American PltlNTS, rrsBch and Kngllsli MKKTN0R, Plain and Plaid POPLINB, niaot« and Ool'd ALI'AOOAS, ' BATINKT8, , 8HKKTIN6S, PKNIMS , JB A NS, TIOKINS, CUBCK», »LAhNKt/JI, tlf.ANK BT8, «r., <u* Al. WATS «g irotIND. And in Ihs OX,Oa?IIX]SrC> LINE, WK <IAN IÏKFT COMPETITION, As ail onr Ôjol lii»g Hp« Dpa» losda in N*w Orleans, tfr ftit I.ntont nu«! mont iipprovud t'aaliimi SPECIAL ATTENTION jg-1 In called to our steak of BOOTS, 8H0ES AN» HATS, or SVSKf TASIKTÎ Asn HIT AI'#. fW~ tVe ran aamir# our friends and oustom*rn, that It will he t<> their admntng«, by giving un a „all before purchasing elsewhere. A. KOWALSKI, Agent, novll Laurel Street. new cloak store. n e w styl es and Low Prices . rjlïlK I. AKT KS OK BATON IIOUOK and vlolnity, And my friend» generally, are respectfully Inrltad to call and Inspect my really choice ntook of OJLiOAKH, SHAWI.Hi Hoop Skirts anil French Corsets , Which I purchased with great oara during my recent Tisll to Europe, and am determined to sell them at such low prices, that arery an# will b# Induced to purchase. "I Want a Living Profit Only !" My long connection with Baton Rouga Isa suffi cient guarantee of my ability to meet the wants, both in prioe and style, of the community. hadiks' cloth o.imks, From 00 to $15 00—worth double I j ADIKB ' ulk CIRCULA Its AND BAS<tI71£8, From 915 00 to $20 00—worth double. UT" Call and see for yourselves before pur chasing «IsSwhere. ., , M. C. PARKER, Main 8t., near Third, •o»4 Opposite N. H. BsrmlDgham'i Store. JlJHT RECEIVED! Fresh Thomaston LIME, PLAHTKIt PARIS, OVKNS, POT8 and BKXLt.RTS—a One assort. ODD LIDS of all sizes. OILS, PAINTS and TORPKNTINK. WINDOW GLASS and POTTY. nsrlS r \ JAMRS MoT A*. NRW MERCHANDISE ! LARGE, fresh and well selected stock of * URTi GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, BH0B8, CLOTHING, Ac., Just received and for sale at A. BLUM 'S, iio, M Corner Afr ica and S t. Napoleon fits. , . llKALiS !« DRV HOODS, CL0THI1, Abo., Third Street, Opposlt» th« Bank. R«8PKCTFrf,LY INFORMS HIS FRIRND8, that ha bas Just returned from New Tofrtf with A LABOR ARSORTMRNT 0W FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, GLOTHIHO, CLOAKS, BOOT8 and SHOBS, UAT8 and 0AP8, Ao., Ac. —Also— CHOIOR BRLKOTIOWB Of J- B W B X, Ft Y I CONSISTING OF WATCH KS, DIAMONDS, 81LVEKWARK, JÎJN0S, CHAINS, NHOKLAON, A«., —And— THK GKNOINE BRAZILIAN PKBBLKD SPECTACLES, ALL WARRANTS» TO BE 0» TUS finest quality and finihh, , i" i WHICW }• i - HB CAN P K Ms BELOW NEW ORLEANS PRICES! WAT0I1E8and JKWELRY neatly repaired and wat ranUft. ' ' octl FRESH GOODS! FRESH UOOIMI THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully Informs Ms friends, acquaintances and the public at large, that b# has Just ryoaised A SaSSH asbobtmust OS öo o r> s, B oots and S uokb, II ath, ready-made clothing. . • î M ■'! ' I also , A «I!« anb rn««» SToqaos: • FANCY ARTICLES, ' s0ch ad— NÜBIAR, LADIES' CLOAKS, SHAWLS, HOODS, Ac., To which h# most cordially invites the attention of the public. H. CZAKLIN8KY, Tk Main Street, novit (»ppoalU th# Barney House. -< im A useful wares i LAHOR AND VARIED ABSORTMKNT Of TIN, WOOD and WILLOW WARES. Just received and for sale at A. BLUM'S, ftovtO Corner Africa an l St. Napoleon Bts. western produce. I HAVE just received direct from St- Louis, 10 barrels of New MESS PORK, 3000 pounds CLEAR HIDES, BO sacks WHITE CORN, 50 sacks OATS, 25 barrels POTATOES, ao bales HAY. dec!I N. WAX. AT SEAL 'S. SUNDRIES /—SUNDRIES ! ! JUST received, per steamer Henry Ames, from St. Lonls : 200 Bags WHITE CORN. ago Ilnshels OATS. 66 Bales HAY. 16 Barrels POTATOES and ONIONS. 5 Boxes Assorted CRACKERS. 8 Tubs Table BUTTER. 10 Kegs Leaf LARD. 1 Tierce do. do. from (few Orlennat 86 Bags n#*ly iMfcor'ed salt. 5 Boxes Star CfANDLBS. 6 Bags Rio OOFFEB. 3 Hogsheads Extra Choice SUGAR. 1 Barrel White Crushed do. GROUND PEPPER, SPICE, NUTMKOS, FINE TOBACCO, ENGLISH PICKLES IN MUSTARD, AMERICAN PICKLES, IMPORTED FRENCH MUSTARD, 8UGAR-0ÜRED HAMS, To which I would solicit the attention of those who purchase where they get the best goods, and the worth of their money. suglS JOSHUA REAL. (^UNDRIES ! SUNDRIES ! ! »LOUR, BACON, SHOULDERS, S. 0. HAMB, MESS PORK, . SALT. ClIOtOE SUGAR, C H F. E S K , lÔOtFEE, BLACK PUPPEft, cook in« soda, YEAST POWDERS, CAN FRUITS, PRESERVER. SARDINES, ROPE, INDIA BAGGING, lime, _ 't i CEMENT, " NAII.8, spikes. 8TAR0H, SOAP, MACKEREL, in % and X bbls. and kite. Tebscee, Clgari, Ac. For sala by JtTLIUS C. BOGEL, julyl3 Cor. Main and Lafayette 8ts. TEA, MASONIC REGALIAS, A jjjl MASTER MASON8' APRONS, iQf ROYAL ARCH APRONS A»f> SASHES. A nlca assortment, just received and for sale by jalylS JULIUS C. HOVEL. nbwgood9i « - .4 mow î v ., f S EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENTS! ]i ■ UNUSUAL ATTRACTION! MMK. BORIE, respectfully Infornls Iba ladles and others other friends and patrons, that she has lately received at her well known store, no the . « Sil' f• Corner of Third and Main Streets, A IIDAVTIFIt. AMD OAKKFULLY 8KLBCTEÏ) »TOOK or F-A.3STO"5T GOOD3, 00N8IRT1WÔ !N FAKT OF THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES : SILKS, poniifi, PRINTS, DELAINES, MERINOS, PLAIDS, ' II D'EU., EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY, FLANNELS, SATINETS, , IIA I,.MO It AUS, CASSlMliEES, »IJCK1.ES, H III WW S, —ALRO—• A VRRT LA ROB AMoRTMENT f«F CORSETS & HAIR NETS, JUST FROM fA*JA fj — A IJJO— ' i ? ' ' A FIN* AMt/RTMKNT OF Ladtaft' Denis' h ChiMren'fT fttiof*, To which she Invites Iiis early attention of cus tomers, nov2«.fltn .0, * F . LE FEVE il, L A l^A YE'I' T K S T H É ET , »I*T DOOR TO L. KONPRRT'B BOOT A BttOR MANUFACTORY, UATOIV KOtlUK, i a /%. J^RSPÄOTFtHif.V Itifortot hi« friend« Atid th« publie R«n«rally t 'hut he hu« on hand a comolite «tock of the FINEST FALL AND WINTKR GOODS And Is ready to furnish gentlemen with Sulla of «he Kniest mill Hlclieat Htflri. All orders promptly «r«« uled. net iT-tf 8.. ft. JtHher, RKSPIOOTÏOLLY Informs his fr'snds anfl'former patrons, that he has reruioed business at Theodore (Joldmann's Jewelry Hfore, where' will he found a large and Kenerai ass'irinent of Hlspie and Kancy Dry Goods, Slices, .Hats, anil a »aflejy of Notions, suited to tho ladlés of Kasl. *nd tVest Baton lloutce. jttly!j>-lni.| BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! THE PEOPLE'S STORE. D DAVIDSON notifies his friends that he has t Just received a large and general assort ment of 33 n y o o o id s , SHOES, BOOTH, HATH, And all the Notions of the age. and to whlih he respectfully Invites attention, before purchasing elsewhere. The p-opie's friend, Mr 8. M. AgHWR, will he found ns lively and accommodating as ever, "lie hind the oounter. d. davidson, juiy2fl-lm Lafayette street CLOTHING iJLOTHING!! JUST received from New York, and for sale at LOW PRICES, a large assortment of fall m > winter clothing. F. OTTO, augî6~tf Corner Third and Laurel Sts. FURNITURE! CABINET MAKING, XTlsrüERX-A-KIlsrO, PARLOR,OFFICE AND COOKING STOVES, GROCERIES, Ao. % JOHN L. WOLFP, respectfully an nounces, that he Inn resumed bust nesa at his old stand, corner of Main ê and Penitentiary (or Sevonth) streets, Rato* Rouge, La , where has, and will continue to keep on hand, a good assortment of IAMILY OROCRRTKb ; likewise, a variety of excellent KURNITUKK, Parlor,Office and Oooking MWVKS, to all which he asks the attention of the public. He is also prepared to attend with pr./raptriess and dispatch to tvnry «perle» of work connected with his business as Cabinet Maker and Umlcrfaker . Please gW* bin a oall and examine hit varied business stock. A liberal share of encouragement and rapport Is respeetlully solicited from his old friends and the publie generally. septïï-tf FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS, Main St., between Third und Church, BA TON ROUa B, LA. THE undersigned is now prepared to receive or ders lor all kinds of furniture and Cabinet work. Will make or mend In the best manner, and at the lowest figures, ros cush wh . la the Undertaking business he ha« now «u hand a line assortmeot of Metallic Case«, and Is rea'lv to re ceive orders in this line of business, which will meet tbe attention usually given by the old Arm of Piper ft Bradford. angS fTRKD. FUNKE. JUST RECEIVED! 1 KCl RA6S Sound Yellow CORN, LUKJ 26 Rag« Black OAT8, 1000 Pounds Clear BACON 8JDK8, 1 Tierce Sugar-Cured HAMS, 6 Boxes STÖSE PIPE HHADS. octll J08HUA BEAI. AlVKrtrAl.OieiOVI.All, DOLBEAR COMMERCIAL OOLLEOK j , Of tha City of Haw Orleans, ta., Comer ot Osmp and Common Itrssts, . .» > «fciiifi ta* ci t* aorst, { Klttrance ou both strsats, In tha Ipaeieus and elegant Story Building, Is constantly la session undsr able Professors. il' ■ —. TT WAB FOUKDHD IN 1S3W-U4« A OitARTRR X from the Slat« as a permanent Institution, un der the direotlon of a Board of Trustees appointed by the Legislature, and Is aatharlasd to eonffsr Degress, Diploum«, to. It was not suspended dur ing the war. Tlrms-psyabl« In adrams. Penmanship—lessons not limited.,, M Bookkeeping—Double abd Single Kntry, etc., a perfect Mlurse...;......... KO Arithmetic—Including all Comtxierolal QaleU IstlOns.,....//. SO Lectures on Commercial l<aw SO Atgebr» 60 Geometry » 60 Hngllsh—■«Iraininatical r»ur«e. 60 KngiiSh-'rftll Coursa, übt limited 100 French •• J, 100 oÄn C!:::::::::::::::;::::-;:::::: ]$ Latin •• 100 «îraek.. loo A Life TMket In all tha Department« 600 N. R. — A Student having paid tor a cours« 'u any branch,,as above, is entitled to a "Life Tiot... id that Department. 11«can attend such brauchst as he n ay desire. Fur any language, par month » | 30 Drawing 20 xtatt»ii»r; for dnmm»r«ial Coursa 6 Stationary for I'eriuiauafcip 1 60 DlploM* 9 A Diploma from this College Is a passport In all commercial coui m unities. Usual tlm* for Penmanship, 2 to 4 wseks ; do. ■do, Gomaierqltl Course, • to 12 weeks; do. do. French or Spanish, 12to 20 weeks—but lessons are not limited In any hreiiob. All, Cornier students are lavltad to raiMV their StimfM fVe<* of charge. The Snath must liow educate her sons politic ally. If she would develop ber vast resources of «•Mtjft. which are much more numerous than those of Brasil. , We have ample arrangements for 600 itudanta during tjie «nrreht yeer. Parents ean make liberal conditions for thair sons If they apply soon. Those Irom tha country «su board with good families, speaking English, French. Spaukb or Herman, at moderate rates. A tUlalnsss Hducntlon, that enables one t« earn $9000 or |»0MI annually, is the best fortune psr enis enn uive their son,. As tbe College haabetn in s» cesttul operathm for more than a ijuirter of s century, anil th« praetloal plan here pursued roe.lved thS unanltUous commendations of the Cress and business community, aad as several thousand of ils f irmer students are now In bus)« î. ess in this oil y and over the country, It is daamsd useless to go Into an extended explanation of tha plan or me' lis of the Institution. So far as known, W otte of the many thousands of former studnuts Is now out of employment, and so f*ç*s known, not one In a thousand of those whe K*v* be»a sent for years to Europe or tha N rth Is qualified on returning home to enter a liilMrten house, sltbough thousands of dollar« bu V bsen "tpended oti hit eduoatlon. A word to thp wise Is sufflclsnt, Thfc el t# is now heaif hy Persans from 10 to 60 year* of sge uttend sush branches as they may Wish. Hy having a special Professor for eaen biausb three fburthsof the students' time I« saved. Sludenu Intended for tbls College should bring this olreuiar or special direction, as ev«ry winter there are temporary establiihmentsopened. Young sf udent, sriould put their fuods in the bands of their mer thanl, or tint President of thS College, CitiZ'ns and strangsrs are invited to attend. Ool iegSnfili'f , Room No 7. novüKlm RUFUS DOLBKAR,President. dc)J<LF.Q^ATB INSTITUTE —ST— BATON ttOlldK, lb A< My School will re<open oa Wednesday, Nor. 1st. TIKMB. Bhard and Tuition. 140 DO per month. Pavnbte $»sj 00 in advanoe^ balanee 1st March. Tuition alone,. 10 00 per mouth. Peyable $40 00 in advaace— hslsncs 1st of March. Modern Languages will he taught when tbe wants of t lut School demand It, at an extra charge, as lo» es it can he made, Hoarders Will furnish their own bedding, wash bowl and pitcher, towels, Ac. • W. II. N. MAQRUDKR. RtTOM Renos, L a ., October 11th, 1888. High School for Boys, t; 1RS'K,It OF FIFTH AND LAURKL HTRKETB, {HutUlingformerly Vut VhrUtUm Church.,) HA TON UOl/GK, I.A. f [1IIK first session will commence on Wednee L day, the 'ini of November, Pupils will be prepared for admission Into College; and for the dilTercot pursuits i d life, without a elasaleal courue. Parents residing at a distance may ob taiu hoard Kir their children In private famiile« In tJi« neighborhood of theScbool. Tsiss-Five, eight and ten dollars per month. Thin School will bo opened at the time above stated and every endeavor b« made by strict at tention, regard to tbe economical education of the youths placed In his charge, and energetic and well directed efforts, to Impart to them a thorough education hy AUGUSTUS B. PAYNK, I nov2-tf Principal. JYew Books. rllST RKOKIVKD the following new first elast Novels! Too Old a Bird to be Caught with Chaff, by Mrs. (lore. Dennis Donne, by Annie Thomas. Cousin Phillls. Miss Mackenzie, by Anthony Trollop«. Percy, or Fortunes and Frolics, by Mrs. Sore. The Young Cadet, by Oapt. Bellew. Lov« and Pride, by Mrs. Orey. Match Making, or Family Manoeuvres, by Mrs. Öore. Family Fallings. The Marrying Msn. A Marriage of Mystery. Tbe Dowager, hy Mrs. Gore. Mothers and Daughters, by Mrs. Gore. Annie, er Contentment, by Mrs. MAckensIe Daniel«. For sale by JOSHUA BKAL, nov21 -6t corner Third and Convention sts. New and Popniar Music, AT BHAL'S BOOK AND VARIRTY STORR.t— BJCAUTIFUL STAK LINK VYALTK—August D*tls. 1KH OU)CHRTS—De Gran. FAUST DE CH. ttODNOD-Fred Berger. STONKWALL JACKSON'S ORAND MARCH— La flache, > OAPT. SHEPHERD'S QUICK STKP-OrafhiiaJ THB PATRIOT MOTHRR (Un« M<tr« du Sud— RF^D a ' kl INO RÏSf-R. C. ilisiey. DAISBY'DHANK— Winthrop ft Murray. POTOMAC ART^LLBRY GRAND MARCH— Adoiphus Brown. BIRD NtST POLKA— W. D. Wren. I CANNOT SI NO TO -NIOiiT— Mrs. L. L. Dewing deo2*6t ' JOSHUA BEAL. ]\fEW MUSIC ! Why can we not be Brothers, or we ha?» been R«bel»-MBy Clarence jr. Prentice. Softly Now, the Stars ara Shining—By Mhe Sua Hubbard. When the Battle is Over—By E. Q. Eaton; It is tbe Chime—By BenJ. S. Hart. NatUle the Maid of the Mill—by W.O. Paters. La Foutalne aux Perles— Polka Brilliant«—By E. K. Cole. Seima Polka Mar,ark»—By J. Behren*. Just received and for sale at DEAL'S Ï1O0K AND VARIETY 8T0R«, oct'i Corner Third and Convefitioa Sts. ONIONS AND POTATOES. BARRELS, New Crop, at ratal! or by tha bbt Price« less than in N«i» Orleans. JulyüT jOSHU ABEA&, 16