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BATON ROBOKi TUESDAY, 12, 1866 TELEGRAPHIC, W ashington, Dec. 6. —In the Senate, the following persons were announced as chairmen of the com mittee8 : On Foreign affairs, Sumner ; on Manufactures, Spraguo ; on Agricul ture, Sherman ; on Militiary Affairs, Wilson ; on Naval Affairs, Grimes ; on 'Pensions, Long; on Judiciary, Trumbull ; on Postal Affairs, Dixon; on Private Land Claims, Harris ; on Indian Affairs, Doolittle ; on Pub lie Buildings, Foot; on Patents, Cowan ; on Territories, Wade ; ~ Pacific Railroad, Howard, The House has adjourned till Mon 1 lw Y ork, D ec. 6— Richard o. Gormon is elected Corporation Coun sel by seventeen thousand majority < )ne Republican and seven Demo cratic Aldermen are elected. W ashington , Dec. 6. —A sere nade was given Gen. Banks by the Louisiana delegation, who responded, alluding hopefully to Louisiana affairs and highly commended President Johnson's message. — u. 8- sbnatoti .—Judfje II knbt B otce , of Rapid«», wish elected ü. 8. Senator for the second term by our Legislature, on Friday laut. The vot* for the s»ver*l candidates stood as follows : First ballot— Mr. Boye«, 46 votes; Mr. Garrett, 45; Mr. tfayarre, 83; Mr. Pur h Second ballot-Mr. Boyoe, 70; Mr. Gar rett, 66. P sntibtt —Public attention is respect fully called to the professional card, else where inserted, of Dr. J. L. W. P hab*s, Surgeon Dentist. Dr. P itarbs comes well recommended as an educated and worthy gentleman, and we have no doubt will prove a valuod acquisition to onr com munity. W inter C lothino, L adies'goods, kto. Call at H. C zarlinukt's on Main street» and examine his newly received assort ment of goods suited to the demands of the season. His advertisement tells all about them. V aluable C otton P lantation »or S al« or R ent .—The attention of those who may wish to lease or purchase a valuable cotton plantation situated five miles from Port Hudson, is specially directed to tbe advertisement in our columns relative thereto, giving particulars as to description and terms. .See notice of two light Jersey wagons for sale in another column. Do you suppo»e that you can do the landlord in the Ladj of Lyons ?" said a manager so a seedy actor in quest of an engagement. " I should think I might," wag the reply, " I have done a great many landlord«. Sydney Smith said to Lord Brougham that he prepared himself for his Parliamentary campaign "by living on raw beef, drinking oil of vit riol, and spending his spare time in playing with the tigers in the Zoologi cal Gardens." Atvay with Spectacle». Old eyes made new without Spectacles, Doctor or Medicine. Pamphl6tmailed free on receipt of ton cents. Address E. B. F ootk, M. d., 1180 Broadway, New York. I. o. o. f . rpiIK Regular Weekly Meeting of X DR SOTO LODGE, No. 7, I. 0-: O. F , la held at tlfeir Hall, on Main street, nearly opposite tbe Sumter House, every THURSDAY »V KNINO, at T o clock. Black and Green Teas. NOW IN STORE, A VKRYOHO.CK ARTICLK of recently imported Blatk and Green TKA8, which is offered to consumers at moderat« prices, and upon the c »nd'tion that if not found entirely sititifactory. it can be returned and the money will be refunded, dec7 J08HÜA BKAL. Fresh Arrivals [ HAVE just received from St. Louis— 100 barrel« (beat brand) FLOUR. 160 sacks White and Yellow CORN. 3 tierce* Sugar-Cured HAMS Which I am selling at a «mall profit for the eaah. N. WAX, auglO Near the Court Home. JUST RECEIVED. "P&OM S t . LOUIS per steamer Missouri: 100 Barrels Eitra FLOUR, 60 Sack» OATS, 60 " COKN, 60 " BRAN, 20 Bales HAY, For sale low, at aug'20 F. OTTO'S. LEONARD'S. Who will Find Another Pearlî THE FINEST OF OYSTERS, fried, stewed or In their natural state. ".ilive and kicking," may always be had at LEONARD'S, at all hours of the day,^" FfllTITS, WINKS. LIQUOR», And all other concomitant« supplied This 1s the place to get your money back. Kirht next door to the Harney House Bakery is the place. novH-Sim LEONARD'S. SOMETHING NEW. BFST QUALITY ILLUMINATING AND LUBRI CATING COAL OILS, in £ and 10 gallon Pat ent Snfety Oans. Prices moderate, äug 12 JOSHUA DEAL. Black SUk/JSlack Mlk ?! JÜ8T RECEIVED—A few pieces of VERY FINK BLACK SILK, 82 and 36 Inches wide, (OIl-boll»d, ) which will be sold at reduced prices. Also, a few pieces of French CAStilMKRK ME RINO, all colors. BLANKETS. Only a few pair of those Fine Gamier (French) BLANKETS left, and to close out the lot they will be sold at reduced prices, by A. KOWALSKI, nov30 Agent. Notice to tbe Public. Tns UNDEKSIGNED having bought the entire stock o' Dr* Goods, Clothing, Ac., Ac., of J. K owalski , st the old stand of P. Capdevielle. bag leave to announce tu the public that be will continue the business as therefore, and hereby appoint Mr. A K waiji R i in toy A^ent to carry ing on said establi«hnient and respectfully so licit» the patronage of my friends atiri public generally L. liAUJHEIMKK. It will be seen by the above, that Mr. l. DAL SHE1MRK having bought the entire stookofj. Kowalski , has appointed me his Agent to carry on the Dry Goods and Clothing business, etc , at tha old stand. Thankful to my friends and the public generally for their liberal patronane here tofore extended tbe establishment, noliclts a con tinuarce of the same. a.kowalski, novïl 4t Agent. Ë. R. BLOCK WITH, COTTON BUYER, —iHD— Plantation Supply Furnisher, BATON ROUGE, I A. THAT the Proprietor wishes to settle up his business for tlie first time In four years, and those owing bira who do not call within ten days and aettle their accounts, may expect to have le gal measures taken against them. Moral«.— The advertiser wishes to f nd out im mediately who intends to swindle him »oil who does not, and those who do have the opportuffty to sell their property to their wives,thuserubling hi» to balance his books. novll-tf Advocate copy. TO PLANTERS. THOSK wishing to hire hands for the coming season, are informed that by applying to the undersigned they can be furnished with any number of good and reliable workers. Planters will please take notice and apply early. [novXl ) LBWIS THOMAS. JYews! JYcws!! FUST RECKIVED and for sale by package or a retail: I.ARD—Tierce and Kegs, New. BUTTER—6 Tubs Rock River. APPLES—30 Barrels Pippins. POTATOE.S-2Ü • • Larue. ONIONS—5 CRACKER.'—16 Boxes Assorted. CRACKERS—10 •• Chine?« Fire. Fl OUR—76 Barrels Family and Bakers. COFFEE—6 Bags Rio. RICE—1 Package New Crop. TOBACCO—Fine Chewing. I IME—76 Barrels Extra Choice. OILS—Lard and Coal. Ol LS —Cosl Lubricating. OATS—50 B»gs Heary. CORN—200 •• White asd Yellow. HAY—25 Bales. PORK—10 Barrels Mess. novl3 JOSHUA BEAL, J^ATER .LATEST!! 76 Bags Choice Heavy Oats, 800 .. White and Yellow Corn, 60 Barrels New Wheat Flctir, 40 ., Apples, 1000 Pounds Extra Clear Bacon Sides, 9 Tierces Sugar-Cured Hams, As also, Coal Oil, Powder, Shot and Caps, Soda, Water and Cream Crackers, Ginger Snaps and Boston Biscuit. JOSHUA BEAL. 0Ct28 Fresh Arrivals. J^IREOT FROM THE WEST, 75 barrels FLOUR, 20 •• APPLES, 50 •• POTATO E8, 20 •• ONIONS, 10 •• WHISKEY, 50 sacks BRAN, 60 " OATS, 6 KEGS FRESH PIGS' FEET, 1 barrels FRESH BRKAKKAST BACON, 2 " •• SPARE RIBS, 60 sacks SALT, MESS PORK Ac., For sale by [novl.1] N. WAX. FRESH CRACKERS, Cheese , Dried Peaches, Stc., 3 BOXES 80DA CRACKER8, 2 Boxes Butter Crackers, 1 " Sugar " 9 " Cream Biscuit, 9 " Ginger Snaps, 6 " Hamburg Cheese, 1 Barrel New Dried Peaches, 1 " Carolina Kice, 1 Tierce Sugar Cured Hams, 10 Boxes Proctor A Gamble's German Soap, 10 Boxes Star Candles, 10 Firkins Table Butter, 10 Barrels Meshanock Potatoes. 136 Bags Choice White Corn. Just received and for sale by sept30 JOSHUA BKAL. r piN WARE, For sale by CROCKERY WARE, wooden WARE. JULIUS C. BOGEL. gCHOOL BOOKS, PENCILS, STATIONERY, PENS, INKS, •* „ SLATES, FANGT G00D8, For sale by N0TI0N8, Ac. JOSHUA SEAL. A 1 BEAL '8 : 60 Barrels Single Extra FLOUR. 10 .. MESS PORK 1 Hogshead Extra SUGAR. M Gross P. A M. Y 'CAST POWDERS. Just arrived and for sale at moderate prices. A LARGE LOT CROCKERY -ti WARE, CUTLERY, CURRY COMB and BRUSHhS, WHITE WASH BRUSHES, An assortment of COAL OIL LAMPS. For »ale by [novl3] N. WAX. OATS AND BRAN. FULL supplies of tbijùibove articles. Just received aud for §it£%y J. J- Dr\DASS julyl-tf Cor. Main and Levee Sts. FLOUR, FRESH* FLOUR ! fyX BBLS. FLOUR. Just received and i O for sale by J. .It upmiaüü , julyl-tf Cor. Main and Levee 8ts. WALL PAPER ! WALT. PAPE IM 111 OHO R0LLS WALL PAPER, Of tbe fln^st patterns. 0(i hand and for sale by JAMES McVAY, Julyl-tf Oppesite the La. State Bank. CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! EMANUEL FENDLER, THIRD STREET, OPPOSITE THE BANK. BEING obliged to make room far large Invslces from New York, I will offer my stock of goods it a Small Advance on New ïork prices Families desirous of furnishing themselves for the winter will please give me an early oall. 'the following goods will uk soli) at a LOW FIGURE: fine shawls, POPLINS, HOOP äKIRTS, large assortment. i 4 i I " WOOLEN GOO US, all kinds. DELAINES, great variety. ENGLISH MERINO, very cheap. LADIES' HEMSTITCHED HD'FS., A large lot. . !t . •. « BOOTS, SHOES and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. ÉV Please call before purchasing elsewhere. MAGNIFICENT OPENING •" ' 0» FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS & CLOTHING, it t i. KO WA LSKI'S Popular Dry Goods Establishment. ii AVING made extensive preparation for the trade thiii Vail, has now on exhibition, the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED stock or FANCY AND STAPLE dry goods, EVEB OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. CT" IT Ig THE OKLV PLACE m whrbe A full assortment 0» English French and American PRINTS, French and English MERINOS, Plain and Plaid POPLINS, Black and Coi'd ALPA00A3, SATINÄT8, 80KÏTING8, DKNIMS, JEANS, TICKIN3, CHECKS, FL ANNELS, BLANKETS, ie. CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND. 1 And in the CLOTHING LINE, WE CAN DEFY COMPETITION, Asall our Clothing has been made lu NewOrleans, of the Latest and most approved Faahion EST SPECIAL ATTENTION JH Is called to our stock of BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, of ivkrt VARIlerr asd SUA PS. EV We can assure our friends and customers, that it will be to their advantage, by giving us a c all before purchasing elsewhere. A. KOWALSKI, Agent, novll Laurel Street, NEW CLOAK STORE. New Styles and Low Prices, rjlHE LADIK8 OF BATON ROUOK and vicinity, and my friends generally, »re respectfully invited to call and inspect my really choice stock of CLOAKS, SHAWLS, Hoop Skirts and French Corsets, Which I purchased with great care during my recent visit to Europe, and am determined to sell them a! such few prices, that every ene will be induced to purchase. "I Want a living Profit Only !" My long connection with Baton Rouge is a sufll clent guarantee of my ability to meet the wants, both In price and style, of the community. LADIES* CLOTH CLOAKS, From $4 00 to $15 00—worth double LADIES' SILK CIRCULARS AND BASQUES, From fI6 00 to $20 00—worth double. V Call and see for youreeives before pur chasing elsewhere. M. C. PARKER, Main St., near Third, nov4 Opposite N. B. Bermingham's Store. JUST RECEIVED ! Fresh Thomaston LIMB, PLASTER PARIS, OVENS, POTS and SKILLETS—a line assort. ODD LIDS of all sises. OILS, PAINTS and TURPENTINE. WINDOW GLASS and PUTTY. n.v!8 JAMES MoT AT. NEW MERCHANDISE! A^ LARGE, fresh and well selected stock or dry goods, HATS, caps, BOOTS, SHOES, . V < LrtTtflNrt, Ac., Jtist received and for sale at A. BLUM '8, nu voO Co r ner Afr i ca and S t. Napoleon Stf. E. FË NDLER, DRV GOODS, CLOTHING, jbwbtbt, äo-, Third Street» Opposite tbe Bank. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS HIS FRIENDS, that he hae just returned from New Tork with A LARGE A880RTMBNT OF FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, CLOAKS, BOOTS and SHOES, r HATS and 0AP8, Ac., Ac. -also CHOICE SELECTIONS Of «X 33 "W" ELB "y 1 CONSISTING OF WATCH KS, DIAMONDS, • SILVERWARE, KINGS, CHAINS, NECKLACES, Ac., —And— THE GENUINE BRAZILIAN PEBBLED SPECTACLES, ALL WARRANTED TO BK OF TUX FINEST QUALITY AND FINISH, which HI CAN SELL BELOW NEW ORLEANS PRICES! W WATCHES and JEWELRY neatly repaired and warranted. oct3 FRESH GOODS! FRESH GOODS ! TIIE UNDERSIGNED respectfully informs hie friends, acquaintance« and the publie at large, that he has just received a H 'J ? î" 3 C "i CI 'J ■ vaasR A8g0BiHi;*r or j i DRY GOODS, B oots and S hoes, H ats, READY-MADE CLOTHING. ALSO, A FINK AND VHBsn 8TOO* Of} FANCY ARTICLES, 8U0H A8— nubias, , , ■ • , >j ladies' cloaks, SHAWL8, hoods, &e., To which be most cordially invitee the attention of the public. « - î H. CZAELINSKY, ' ' Main 8treet, novll Opposite the Harney House USEFUL WARES I LARGS AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF TIN, WOOD and WILLOW WARES. Just received and for >ale at A. BLUM'S, novSû Corner Africa and St. Napoleon Sts. WESTERN PRODUCE. I HAVE just received direct from 8t' Louis, 10 barrels of New MESS PORK, 3000 pounds OLEAK elDEB, 50 sacks W HITE CORN, 60 sacks OATS, 25 barrels POTATOES, 90 bales HAY. dec2 ». WAX. AT BEAL'S. SUNDRIES /—SUNDRIES ! ! JUST received, per steamer Henry Ames, from St. Louis : 200 Bags WHITE CORN. 260 Bushels OATS. 65 Bales HAY. 16 Barrel» POTATOES aud ONIONS. 5 Boxes Assorted CRACKERS. 6 Tubs Table BUTTER, 10 Kegs Leaf LARD. 1 Tierce do. do. From New Orleans t 25 Bags newly imported SALT. 5 Bosen Star CANDLES. 6 Bags Rio COFFEE. 2 Hogsheads Extra Choice SUOAR. 1 Barrel White Crushed do. GROUND PEPPER, SPICE, NUTMEGS, FINE TOBACCO, ENGLISH PICKLE8 IN MUSTARD, AMERICAN PICKLES, IMPORTED FRENCH MUSTARD, SUGAR-CORED HAMS, To which I would solicit the attention of those who purchase where they get the best goods, and the worth of their money. augiS JOSHUA BEAL. gUNDRIES ! SUNDRIES ! ! FLOUR, BACON. SHOULDERS, 8. 0. HAMS, MESS PORK, SALT. CHOICE SUGAR,j CHEESE, TEA, . COFFEE, BLACK PEPPER, COOKING SODA, YEA8T POWDERS, ? CAN FRUITS, PRESERVES, SARDINES, ROPE, INDIA BAGGING, LIME. CEMENT. NAII 8, 8PIKE8, STARCH, SOAP, MACKEREL, In % and V bbls. and kits. Tobacco, Ctgara, dec. For »als by JULIUS C. BOGEL, julylS Cor. Main and Lafayette Sts. MASONIC REGALIAS, Ä ItJL MASTER MASONS' APRONS, 'VV ROYAL ARCH APRONS AND 8A8HE8. '▼A . nice assortment, just received and tor sale by July 16 JULIUS C. BOGEI h ^rr. / . f » • ' • . I ■ "'I NEW GOODS! ' v,..'!■/) ,«lT EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENTS ! » ti UNUSUAL ATTRACTION! - u ' I 'el' 1 MME. BORIF, respectfully Informs the ladle' and others of her friends and patrons, that she has lately received at her well known store, on the • I i ' Comer of Tturd and Main Streets, ♦ »îÛ il I'i™ V"i T'.'tru I »Mi l A B K A CTIFIIL , m ; l !J CAREFULLY SELECTED 1 • r I i v Jui'i 1 : . a-.l it * STOCK OF FANCY GOODS, CONSI8TINO IN PART Or THE FOLLOWING AKTICLË8 : SILKS, POPLINS, PRINTS, DELAI N t;s, MERINOS, PLAIDS, IID'FS., EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY, FLANNEL.«, SATINETS, BALMORALS, CASSI MERES, BUCKLE»,'» RIBBONS, —AL80— Il M 1 VERY LARGK ASSORTMENT OF CORSETS & HAIR NETS, ' i il IVIT »ROM PA H IB. —ALSO— A Fljra AiPoHTMKNT (>» Ladies' Gents' & Children's Shoes, To which she invites (he early attention of cu« tomers. nov '28 -8tn J. J. LEFEVEIt, LAFAYETTE R'PRRRT, ■ WCT.DOOa TO , L, KONDERT'S BOOT A SHOE MANUFACTORY, BATON RODUK, LA. J^HSPKOTFULI.Y inform* his friends and the public generally, that he has on hand a complete stock of the FINEST FALL AND WINTER GOODS And IS ready to furnish gentlemen w'th Suits of the L>ateetnn<l Richest Nt vire. tW All orders promptly executed. octi7-tf A. BAUMSTAtik, F CRN ITURE, TOYS AND VARIETIES, Corner of Church <j- Laurel tlrtets, BATON ROI 'CE, TjA. ff, A GREAT variety of Fancy Ooods always on hand. NBl Also, a large assortment of T"vs.*^y* I ^1 for Christmas and New Year Iloli days, at the lowest pnsslb'e Baure. Also,a choice assorimentof Candles, together with Willv.w Ware, vc. uov,3)M.jan-pd BUCKWHEAT ! BUCKWHEAT I ! JUST RECKIVKD 24 bags New Crop Buckwheat. which will be sold by the *ack or at retail, novSl JOSHUA BKAL. ONIONS AND POTATOES. T'RKSH arrivals of the above , twice per week, at . the store oi au -»12 JOSHUA B*AL. LIME! LIMEH A CHOICE selection of Richards' Celebrated Cape Lime, in (tore and for sale by eept2S J08HTTA BEAL. CLOTHING! CLOTHING H JUST received from New York, and for sale at LOW PRICES, a large assortment of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. F. OTTO, aug26-tf Corner Third and Laurel Sts. FUKNITURE! CABINET MAKING, rrisir>E3RTA.Kiisra-, PARLOR, OFFICE AND COOKING STOVES, GROCERIES, dfco. ä JOHN L. WOLFC, respectfully an- ^ V-V nounces. that he his resumed busi /feitg IVIness ai his old stand, corner of MainfjgV ' l >»nd Penitentiary (or Seventh)*treet»,^R? Batoa Rouge, La , where has, and will continue to ke*p on hand, a good assortment of FAMILY (JROCKRIKb ; likewise, a variety of excellent FURNITURE, Parlor,office and Cooking STOVE8, to all which be asks the attention of tbe public. He is also prepared to attend with pr mptness and dispatch to >.very species of work connected wl h his business as Cabinet Maker and Undertaker. Please give him a call and examine hie varied business stock. A liberal share of encouragement and support is respectfully solicited from his old friends and the public generally. sept2$-tf FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS, Alain St., between Third «»«I Church, B A TON ROUGK, LA. THE undersigned Is now prepared to receive or ders ior all kinds of f urniture and Cabinet work. Will make or mend in the twst manner, and at the lowest figures, roe cash onlt . In the Undertaking business he has now on hand a Sue assortment of Metallic Cases, and is r«a>!y to re ceive orders In this line of business, which will meet the attention usually given by the old Arm of Piper à Bradford. augS f RED. MONKS. JUST RECEIVED! 1 cr\ BAGS Sound Yellow CORN, -L %J\J 25 Bags Black OATS, 1000 Pounds Clear BACON SIDES, 1 Tierce Sugar-Cured HAMS, . S Boxes STONE PIPE HEADS. octlt JOSHUA BEAL. DÖLB$A$ COMMERCIAL OOLLRQ* Of ths City of New Orleans, Lt., Corner of Camp and Common ItrMU, orront* rai oiTT MO til, Entrance on both street», Is the spacious ti4 elegant Story Building, I) constantly la teuton under able Professors. IT WAS FOUNDED IN 1832—HAS A CHARTER from the State a* a permanent Institution, un der the direction of a Board of Trustee« appointed by the Legislature, and la aatherlsed to confer Degrees, Diplomas, Ac. It was not impended dur ing the war. Terms—payable In adTance. Penmanship—lessons not limited $ 10 Bookkeeping—Double and Single Entry, etc., a perfect course. 40 Arithmetic—Including all Commercial Calcu lations 60 Lectures on Commercial Law 1 <0 Algebra M Geometry ,. 60 English—Grammatical course 60 English—Full Course, not limited 100 French " - 100 Hpanlsh " 100 German 100 Latin 100 Greek....« 100 a Lue Ticket in all the Departments. 600 N. B.—A student having paid tor a eours« In any branch, as above, Is entitled to a "Life Ticket' in that Dvpartment. He can attend such branches as he n.ay desire. For any language, per qonth 9 SO Drawing „... 20 Matiouery for Commercial Course 6 Stationery for Penmanship 1 60 Diploma S A Diploma from this College Is a passport in all commercial communities. Usual time tor Penmanship, 2 to i weeks ; do, do. Commercial Course, 6 to 12 weeks; do. de. French or Spaolah, 12 to 20 weeks—but lessons are not limited in any brauch. Ali former Étti tlrnts are Invited to renew their stuilie« free of charge. The South must now educate her sons praetle ally.if the would develop her vast resources #f wealth.:which are touch more numerous than those of Brut): w» nave ample arrangements tor MO students during the current year. Parents can make liberal conditions tor tbslr Hoi}* if they applv soon. Those trom ths eonntry can board with good families, speaking English, Kreuch. Spanish or Herman, at moderate rates, A Buainee* Education. that enables one to earn fîOOttor fWWiO annually, Is the best fortune par ents asrmive their sous. As tb* College has been in Hu ceskful operation for more than a quarter of a century, and the practical plan b*r* pursu*d rec rved the Unanimous commendations Of tb* t'resH and business community, ana as sersral thousand of its firmer students are now in bnsi ».ww In this citj and over tbe country, It Is detmsd useless tu g" into an extended explanation of the plan or me' lis of tbe Institution. An far as known, not one of th* many thousands of former students is now out of employment, ant so far as known, not one in a thousand of those who have been sent fur years to Europe or th* Nçrth is qualified on returning bometoeutera buniBelli house, although thousands of dollars have bèeii expended on hi* education. A'word to the wise is sufficient. Theeltyisnow healthy. Persons from 10 to M years.of age attend such branches as they may with- liy Having a special Professoi tor each b aoch three fourths of the student«' time la saved. Students intended fir this College should bring thld circular or special direction, a* every winter there are temporary establishmeutiopened Toung studentt'Miould put their funds In the han4e m their meruhaut, or tbe President of the College. Oil« rs and strangers ere I Ml ted to attend. Ool legeofflce, Room No 7. tiovw-i™ rufos dolbear, President. cot, LEGI ATE INSTITUTE —AT— BATON ROUGE, I.A. My School will re-open ob Wednesday, Nov. let. TlftMB. Hoard and Tuition |40 «0 per month. Pavable $üüu 00 in advance balance 1st March. Tuition alone 10 00per month. Payable $40 00 in advaece— balance 1st of March. Modern Languages will be taught when th* wants of the School demand it, at au extra charge, as low as it can be mads. Boarders will furnish their own bedding, wash bowl and pitcher, towels, ie. W. II. N. MAQRUDEK. B aton Rouoi, La ., October 11th, 1865. High School for Boys, (XWVKR OF FIFTH AND LAUREL STREETS, (Building formerly the Christian Church,) BATON ROUOK, I.A. THE flrit session will commence on Wednee* day, tbe 2id of November. Pupils will be prepared for admlsMon into Ooilege; and for tbe different pursuits In life, without a classical course.. Parents residing at a distance may ob tain board (or their children in private familiee la the neighborhood of theSchool. Tualiu— Five, eight and ten dollars per month. This School will be opened at the time above stated and every endeavor be made by strlet 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 by AUGUSTUS B. PAYNB, nov2-tf Principal. JVew Books. JUST RROHIVBii the following new first elata Novels: T.io OM a Bird to be Caught with Chaff, by Mra (lore. Dennis Donne, by Annie Thomas. Cousin Phllils. Miss Mackenzie, by Anthony Trollope. Percy, or Fortunes and Frolics, by Mri. The Young Cadet, by Capt. Bellew. Son. Love and Pride, by Mr». Grey. Match Making, or Family liaucsuvrei, by Mra. Gore. Family Failings. The Marrying Man. A Marriage of Mystery. The Dowager, by Mri. Gore. Mothers and Daughters, by Mrs. Gore. Annie, nr Contentment, by Mrs. Mackeneie Daniels. For sale by JOSHUA BEAL, nov21-6t corner Third aud Convention st«. •—: New and Popular Music, AT BBAL'8 BOOK AND VARIETY STORE.— BEAUTIFUL STAR LINE WALTZ- Aurust Davts. LES OLOCHETS— De Gran. FAUST DE CH. GOUNOD-Fred Berger. STONEWALL JACKSON'S GRAND MARCH— La Hache. CAPT. SHEPHERD'S QUICK STEP—Graft!llki THE PATRIOT MOTHER (Une M»re do Bud Jules Nores. REST DABLING REST—E. 0. Illsley. DÂISKY DKANE— Winthrop A Murray. POTOMAC ARTILLERY GRAND MARCH— Adolphus Brown. BIRD M f ST POLKA—W. D. Wren. I CANNOT SING TO-NIGaT—Mrs. L. L. Dewing dec»-6t JOSHUA BEAL. N EW MUSIC Why can we not be Brothers, or we have been Rebels—By Clarence J- Prentloe. Softly Now, the Btars are Shining— By Mitt Su» Ilubbàrd, When the Battle is Over—By E. O. Eaton; It Is the Chime—By Benj. 8. Hart. Natliie the Maid ot the Mill—by W. O. Feten. La Fontaine aux Perlee— Polka BrUllanie By E. K. Cole. Belma Polka Maiurka— By J. Sehrenk. Just received and for sale at REAL'S BOOK AND VARIETY STORE, octi Corner Third and Convention St«. ONIONS AND POTATOES. -I r BARRELS, New Crop, at retail or by th« khl i'J Prices less than la New Orleans, julyîT JOaUD abial;