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BATON ROlIGKl SATURDAY,.:::::::::::::::.DEC. 28, 1865. EgT The Post Qdartormaister at this place advertises for 1,000 corda of wood. tgr Eev. W. E. L inïibld, pastor in charge of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Baton Rooge, will perform divine ser vice at said church on Sunday, (to-mor row,) at 11 o'clock, a . m. A R eqcïst to W hom it M at C onokbn .— During the lata war, the carpeting, furni ture and other articles belonging to the Mothodist EpLcopai Church in this city, were taken away, by parties who, it is pre Bumed, still have them in their possession, or have a knowledge as to their present whereabouts. Of such parties, we have beon asked to mnke public request, tha^ tbey will restore all such missing article® in their possession, leaving the same in charge of Mrs. G at i' « or Mrs. II atoh , re siding near the Church; or give informa tion to either of those ladies which may lead to the recovery of any of the articles above mentioned. A compliance with the above request, will confer a great obli gation on the trustees and congregation o^ the Church. JgjgT That gas-lamp in front of Capt. P ete M illbtte ' s wharf-office is a first rate idea. It emits a splendid light, and as a beacon to the boats and a convenience to passengers as well as shippers and re ceivers of freight by night, is certainly one of the best, things that oonld have been gotten up for the public benefit. R ussia .—This is the greatest tin broken empire for extent that ever existed, occupying nearly one-sixth of the habitable globe. It is 41 times the size of France, and 138 times that of. England. LINT Ol" LETTERS Rkmaininqin the post ovfiob at baton House, La., December 23d, 1X05. Persons call inn )<"■ letters in the following list, will pleaaa say advertised. : Lndlei' Lint. Aucoin, A mrs Ilowsrd, M mini Broedt, 8 Johnson, A BloomSeld, C mra Michel, J mdra Sraiiu, mil?« OlHver.A mrs Daniel», t? K mil» 3 Williams, M J airs Elliot, II While, RO Gentlemen'« List. Graner, H Perkins Herschler, H Sonnita, L Mains, 8 B Slater, R Jeralds. li Scuthsoll, J Keller, J Schuyler, A Knejon or Capt Pbeppard, J H Eddy Spauldlng, M W K lt-iupeler J 3 Setemberi.J Baker, W H Beard, K J Careylay, B Collins, C W Cox. H CiUbel, W Davidson. T G Davis, N A Dr Dabey, M Durall, J C Dawssy, M Evans, M Flynn, J T Fisher, Geo i.ablarui, G L Verret, J 2 Iiamkins, L Vaughan, S D Bears, T Dr Miller, W M Wells. H Marsailles, C Willson, O Miller, A 2 White, RO Dr The mail closes at ft o'cloeV, P. M., for all place® whHie there are p st c flices. To obtain any of these letters the applicant must call for adfvorti ed letters, giving date of the list, and piy one cent, for adv irtising. If net called for within one month, they will be Sent to the Dead Letter office. A loquest. frfr \he return of the letter to the writer if unclaimed, within SO days or less, writ en or printed with the writer's name, post offlse, and State across the le't hand end of the envelope OD the face side w>ll be complied with. C. tf BRECKINRIDGE, Postmaster. NOTiCE. The Ladies of (he Pastorial Aid Society of 8t. James Episcopal tj'hurch of Baton Kong», are re. quested to meet t (t the rtsideace of W m. M irk - ham , Esq., TO-DAY (Saturday,) at 11 o'clock» A. M- MRS. R. J. MARKHAM, Pres. LOST TRUNK. ON THURSDAY EVENING my Trunk Was taken off the steamboat Fashion and placed on the landing at this place, and the person «ho I requested to take the i<ame to the boarding house, through mistake took the wrong trunk, which I now have in my possession, at Urs. 8. K. J onbb ' boariliog-hoii:;e. Any oae having my trunk can leave word with Mrs. J omïs . deo23-3t. H. A DICKKRMAN. WOOD PROPOSALS. Omar. P ost Q uartermaster , ) IV aton R ouie , Louisiana, December 21st, 1866. J S HALED PROA()8ALS will be received at this offl e, by ord«r of the Chief Quartermaster, Department of Louisiana until la o'clock, M, of the 2nd day of January, 1866, for furnishing the Quartermaster's Department with 1,000 cords of HARD WOOD, to be delivered at the Govern ment Wood Yard. - The right to reject any or all proposals reserved by the Govornuieti». All proposals will be mark ed on the envelope "Wood Proposals" and for warded to this office. It. A. WARD, dec38 Capt. A Post Quartermaster. State of Louisiana—Fifth District Court —Parish East Baton Koufto— No. 861— Succession of Mary A. Wilson. WHEREAS Joseph C. Oharrotte ofnaid Parish, has ttys day liied with tlio Clerk of said Court his application to bo appointed Administrator of tho sue ■cession of Mary A. Wilson, Notice i« hereby given to all parties in terested to file their reasons (if any they have,) in writing, with the Clerk of said Court, at his office, in tho city of Baton Rouge, within ten days from the first pub lication of this notice, why said applica tion should not bo granted. Witness my hand arid the seal of said Court this the 22d day of December, A. D., 1865. L. ALLAIN, dce28-10d Deputy Clerk. fitate of Louisiana—Fifth District Court— Parish of East Baton Rouge—Succession of Maria Hernandez—No. 86. WHEREAS Atnbroise Baumstarke of said l'ari-h, has this day filed with the Clerk of said Court an application to be appointed administrator of the above succession, Notico is hereby given to all parties in terested to file their reasons (if any they have,) in writing with the Clerk of said Court, at his office, in the City of Baton Rouge, within ten davs from the first pub lication of this notice why said application should not ha granted. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court, this the 20ub day ot December, 1865. L. ALLAIN, <lec28-10d. Deputy Clerk. SPECIAL NOTICE. TlHJRSDATUst 10 o'elicit A. M., the 28th in stant, is '(efc'i'iX" appointed for the ANNUAL MEETING of the LADIES of the FEMALE OR PHAN ASYLUM ASSOC1 ATION of Baton Rou f e. A full attendance of the Board is respectfully reouestad. MARY W. RKAD, Président of F. 0. A. Association. CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS! gILVER BUTTER KNIVES, NAPKIN RINGS, MUSTARD SPOONS, SUGAR & CREAM LADLES», ... ; An*w ..<'1 <i .k 1 7 -, ' ' ' *j 'i '/•»;, vï ' ' A LARGE LOT OF OTHKK Fl NC Y SILVERWARE, ALL guaranteed * PURE COIN, —And— SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS, WHICH I WILL SELL —At the— LOW HATE —OF— FROM $2.50 TO $5.00 BY THE PIECE. dec!6 B. FESDLKR. NOTICE. ColXECTOlt'8 OFFICE, D. S. iMTSKNAL R ev BNUB, I S boond D istrict of L ouisiana , v Baton llouge, I)eq. Sth, lrt 5. ) Y PROVISION of the (J. S. Revenue Law ail Cotton, Sugar and other articles subject to duty, must have such duty paid to the Collector before shipment, or the articles call be shipped under bond to be furnis'ied the Collector of the Dis rict, iu which such articles ara located. Hereafter the tax upon Cotton, Sugar, elc., must be paid, or a bot d must be furnished io double the amount of the tax, before 1 Mich ship ment can be made, aud such infringement« <>1 the law as are discovered will work a seizure oS such property as may be lound to satisfy the amount of tax. with the addition of such penalties a» ibe law allows in such caseä. The amount of assessment is due ana payable at thfs office,or if shippers desire to ship'on bond, they will aiake application at this office arid bonds will bj furnished. HENRY BAUSHER, J R., Collector anu Disbursing Ag.jct, decl4 Ullited State» Interrai itevenue FLOUR, FRESH FLOUR! n'pC BBLS. FLOUR. Just. received and 11) for sale by J* J« liCNDAsS, julyl-tf Cor. Main and Levee Sts. POWDER, SHOT AND CAPS. A MODERATE STOCK in store and more hourly li oked for—prices of the anti-mono poly order. [novlb] JOSHUA BESAL. LUMUER. THE UNDERSIGNED is now prepared to lur nlsh LUMBER at his Saw Mill, opposite Ra ton Rouge, at the usual prices. He solicits a share of public patronage. Orders addressed to P£is M illettk , will meet with prompt attention. novai lin C. A. PATRICK. TOBACCO! TOBACCO!! A LARGE lot of the best branos «1 UiiKWïNO TOBACCO, such as— MACKIMAOK, MAY APPLE, NATURAL LBAF, Just received and for sale by F. OTTO, aug26-tf Corner Third and Laurel Sts. Powder, Shot and Caps. AMMUNITION of various qualities, just re ceived from St. Louis, and for sale by the undersigned, consisting of RIFLK POWDER in Kegs and Cans. SHOT of various numbers. CAPS— G. D,'« and Waterproof. F. OTTO, oct!2-tf Comer of Third and l aurel Pts. FLOUR! FLOUR! NOW in store 100 barrels New Wheat Flour and adapted to the wants of Bakers or familit». [nov21] JOSHUA BKAL. LEONARD'S. Who will Find Another Pearl? THE FINEST OF OYSTERS, fried, stewed or in their natural statej live and kicking," may always be had at LEONARD'S, at all hours of the day. FKUIT8, WINES, LIQUORS, And all other concomitants supplied This is the place to «et your money back Kivht, next door to the Harney House Bakery Is the plncc. novl4-8in LEONARD'S. FOR SALE. LIGHT TWO-HORSE JERSEY WAGONS, one with, and the other wirhont cover. For par ticulars apply at the Dru? store of decll-tf J it. T. HAYNK8. CLEAR SIDES ! ? LBS. CLEAR SIDES. received and for sale by KÏ. WAX, Near the Court House, 2,000 Just julyl OATS AND BRAN ! QUPPLIE8 to meet the demands of pur O chasers. JuBt, received aDd for sale by S. WAX, julyl- tf Near the Ci.urt House. pot - ware . O vens , pot « and skillet ?. ODD LIDS, of all sizes—a f Just rareived, and !oi sale bv july22-tf JA MKS M VAT. PURE INDIGO! FR SALE at retail by nov2i JOSHUA REAL. TOBACCO! TOBACCO!! A FINE assortment, of CHEWING and SMOK ING TOBACCO, in store, and for .nie by eept2 JOSHUA BiiAL. WHO WANTS A NEW CLOAK Î JU8T RËCEIYKD a lot of beautiful Clot.) and Silk Cloaks, also a splnudid assortment of Horp Skirts and Corset?, of the best make. Will be sold less than cost of material at PAHKEK'8 NF .W STOBK, dec2 Main f-t near Third. SOMETHING NEW. Best qdality illuminating and lubri cating coal oils, in 5 and 10 gallon Pat ent Safety Cans. Prices moderate. augl2 JOSHUA BEAL. SUGAR-CUHED HAMS. i) TIERCES SUGAR-CUllkll) HA MS.— U Just rroelved and for »ale by IV. WAX, julyl-tf Ne*r the Court House. One lore Chante F.OR EVERYBODY Ii THE UNDERSIGNED offer« his beautiful and' WKLL SELECTED StBck Of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Boats, Shoes-, Hats, &c., At the following eeduoiüd prices : 25 «eats yard 4n 87.*, English and American Calicoes French < .do Steadied and Brown Ootton... Red at)U White Manuel Delaines—ail colors Splendid Popllbs 'Kerseys .... Woolen, Je^ps,..,.,.,, 4* French Broal Cloth TR do Cassim rer;...^.^. 1 do ^Tefino 176 Fi ue Al pacoa % Mozambique. CO Black bilk... 2 50 Pine White Linen 55 Swiss Muslin.. 80 Linen Sheeting, I 2 4 yd. wide. 2 26 White Linen Lawn....u 75 Ladies' LUck Cloth Cloak» 8 0ü a piece. do do Silk do' 16 00 do Nubias 75 Sontags L 1 75 Hoop Skirts 1 25 Bàtmorals 3 75 Ladies' HhawiK .. 5 00 Blankets 5 00 Kid Gloves 1 50 Ladies'Shoes 2 5Q do Hose from 25 to B0 do Gloves...' 30 Fine Linen Sets— 1 Collar« and Sleeves 50 Tucking Combs, from 15 to,. do do do do do do per pair, do do do do BreâUfist Corsets 1 00 Hair Nets, 15 cents to 1 00 Children'« Shoes 50 Women's dy 2 (W Shirt Bopoms... ,.. f 25 Men's Double Soled Moots 4 50 do Shoes.... 2 50 Gents' Souks, from 25 lo 50 Men's Black and Gray Hats... 1 9 ' Boys' Hats 1 00' Calico Shirts....... 1 25 "Hickory do 95 Cheek do 1 60 White do ...: 2 00' Canton Flannel Drawers and Undershirts.., 1 23 Merino Drawers and Under shirts 1 50 Cotton UndershirtB 1 00 Jeans and Sattiuet Pants 3 00 Fine Caasimere do .. Fine Black do .. do Coats. Business do $8 to 16 00 Fine Cassimere Suits, Coat, . Vest and l'ants 20 00 White Silk Vests 2 50 Black OvercoatB 19 00 Fine Cotnba 5 Long Combs 15 White Handkerchiefs.......... 1 75 iiuckleback Towels Linen Table Covers .... Madras llandkerchiels. RAILROAD «AUS, GLAZE BAUS, ... VALISES, m tu KS, . 5 00 . 6 26 .14 00 per set. a piece, do do per pair, do do do do do a piece, oo do do do do do per pair. ÜO per suit. a piece. do a piece. do pel- dozen, do ... 2 00 a piece. 50 do BELTS, BUCKLES, K1BLON, PERFUMERY, Kto., 3 00 Will be «old at the same rates. 3STOW IS TOUR Tüfc/IEI Oome and convince yourself thai, tho articles above enumerated u ill realiy be sold at the prices specified. % J. KU UN, ' dec5 Third St. opposite the Rink. MAGNIFICENT OPENING FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS & CLOTHING, AT KOWALSKI'» Popular Dry Goods Establishment. HAVING uiade extensive preparation for the trade thU Fall, has now oil exhibition, the liAKUKST AMD HiisT SELECTED FANCY AND STAPLE X>3F13r GOODS, EVBit l>m;R15D TO ÏHI. ffBUU. pgr ITiS THE OKI. Y I'LAf E ^ WIIEBE A F ULI. ASSOSIMÏST OF Englieh French and American PRINTS, Ererieh and English MEKTN08, riaio and 1'laid POPLINS, Blac i. and Col 'd ALPACCAS, SATINETS, PENTMS, TICKIN8, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, JEANS, CHECKS, BL a NKEM Ac 1 ' '' j can always bk found. And in the CLOTHING HiXlSTE, WK CAN DEFT COMPETITION, As all our Clothing has been made in New Orleans, i Lutest and mos! iipprored fashion : SPECIAL ATTENTION jggJ Is called to cur stock of BOOTS, SHOES AND HITS, O? KVKRY VARIETY AND SHAPE. ÇW W e can assure our friend» and customers, that it will be t<> their advantage, by giving us .1 ■ c all before purchasing elsewfiere. A. KOWALSKI, Agent. novll Laurel Street. '% LARGE LOT CROCKERY -£*- lVABi!. C1TÏLKK7, CORKY COMB and FtR.U.^ilbS, WHITE WASH BBCSHKS, An iiiforflt-nt cf COAI. Ol LAMPS For sale by [nov I iij N . W A X. ! r ^IN WARE, C ROCKiiiHY WAKE, WOODEN WARE, I For »al« by JUWUS C« BOGEL# j FENDLER, DRV GOODS, CLOTHING, J E "W ELK TT, Ä50., Third Street, Opposite the Bank, RESPECTFULLY INFORMS HIS FfllKNDS, that 1 he has just returned 1 from New York with A .tARGp ASSORTM ENT OF FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, CLOAKS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, '4c., *c. CHOICE SELECTIONS OF J B "W" E L R ~5cT i ■ h- • CONSISTING OF WATCHES, DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE, BINGS, CHAINS, NECKLACES, Ac., —And— THE GENUINE BRAZILIAN PEBBLED SPECTACLES, ALL WARRANTED TO BE FINEST QUALITY AND FINISH, WHICH HE CAN SELL BELOW NEW ORLEANS PRICES! Kg- WATCHES and JEWELRY neatly repaired and warrante fi. oct2 USEFUL WARES ! LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT Of TIN, WOOD and WILLOW WARES. Just received and for tale at A. BLUM'S, nov30 Corner Africa and St Napoioon Sts. »1Iriie. JVMCit OL, SO.V, MIDWIFE, ÎS/ fee de I'flopUal de lu Maternité a Paris, A nd of tub E ngush L tisg is M oxtb M o - pital , S t . GBOBÔÎS-M TUE i l ELDS. LOSDON. OFFERS her seryices to the ladies of Baton Rou-e aud its vicinlt.v professionally, also iu the treatment of all the diseases of women and children. Residence on St. Philip street, between America and Africa. Consultation hours from B A. M. to 7,8 and from 8 to 6 f. M. nov2-tf To SSuilders PROPERTY HOLDERS. TO facilitate all who may contemplate building Or repairing their property, I am prepared to receive and fill any *rders for «uch building mate rials as are not unually kept on hand here for sale, i-uch as SLATES, 11LKS, DKt SSED FLO >R ING, CEILING, and at a very «mall per cent age aböverost. And will keepoo hand, LOMBKK, BRICK, i.IMK, SlHNtf LE8, CEMENT, PLASTER P aris , PLASTERING LATHS and HAIR, with Mich other materials as ni:i y be called or in con nection therewith. I will al«o attejid making out Bills of Lumbar and ether materia 1 »,aad will personally superin tend the 'erection of any buildings, or tf; : con struction jf any work in cornection with the Building Departinent, on reasonable terms. ajigie JAMAIS MCVAY, Builder. g^NEEIES SUNDEIES ! ! FLOUR, BACON. SHOULDERS, S. C. HAMS, MESS PORK, i SALT, CHOICE SUGAR, ; • C H E E Stt , TEA, COFFEE, BLACK PEPPER, COOKING SODA, YEAST POWDERS, CAN frltCTTP, , v' PRESERVES, SARDINES, ROPE, INDIA BAGGING, LIME. CEMENT, NAILS, SPIKES, 6TARCH, SOAP, MACKEREL, in % and X bbls. and kits. Tobacco, Clears, «Sic. For »ale by julyia , ■ JULIUS C. BOGEL, Cor. Main and Lafayette fts. Black aud Greeii Teas. NOW IN STORE, A VfcRX CHO .CiS ARTICLE of recently imported Blae'.c and Green TKAS, which is off- red to consumers at moderate 1 P r ' ce ®- and lipon the cond'ticu that if not found j entirely satisfactory, it call be return-id and the î;i «factory, money will b# rtfa^nlöJ. decî .IOSBÜA BE AL. i : Fresh »Arrivals H AVK just received from 8t. Loula— lOO barrels (lw«t brand) RLOOR. 150 jmc*s White and Yollow OORN. 'é tierces Mj^ar-Oured H AM 8* WWctt I am .selling at a ntaali profit*for the cash. N. WAX, anglO Near the Court House. JUST RECEIVED. pUOÄl bTi DWIS per steamer Missouri: l6o Barrels Extra FLOUIt, 50 Sacks OA'' 8, » cokn, 60 u BK AN, 20 Bales H A V,' For snle Jow, at a«g29 F. OTTO'S. ONIONS AND POTATOES. ) r BARKELS,' New Crop, at retail or by the bbl 10 Prices lest than in New Orleans. julyCT JOSHÜ AREAL. OATS AND BRAN. FULL supplies of the above articles. Just received and for sale by j. J. DV\D A8S jtslyl-tf Cor. Main and Levee Sts. WANTED ! A PERSON whi> has the capital to invest in the cul 'ivitlit;, ua shares, nf a good cotton plnBtation, contalriniç about '.450 acres, and eli gibly si'uaM in high land, about s«i.-n miles irnvo Baton Jtouge. Ifpr particulars, apply at this office. novatjiis-pd —tz NEW GOODS! ' — • •; EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENTS! UNUSUAL ATTRACTION! MME. BORIf, respectfully informs the ladies aud others of her friends and patrons, that she has lately received at her well known store, oa iht • » j . ' u Corner of Third and Main Streets, I v • 3'V'ÎOl iHii.] A BEAUTIFUL CAREFULLY SELECTED FANCY GOODS, CONBISTINO IN PART OF THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES: SILKS, POPLINS, PRINTS, DELAINES, MERINOS, PLAIDS, HD'ES., EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY, FlANNEL*, SATINETS, ' BALMORALS, CASNiM ERES, BUCKLES, RIBBONS, —ALSO— A VF.RY LARGE ASS' RlMOT C F CORSETS & HAIR NETS, JC8T FROM PARIS. —ALSO— A FINE AS.-oHTMENT CF Ladies* Geiits' & Children's Shoes, To which she invites the early attention of eus tomerfi. nov28-6m J. J. LMiFEVtiR, LAFAYETTE STREET, NEXT DOOi: To L. KONDKRT'S BOOT A 8HOK MANDFAOTOKY B A TON \l O UÜK, Î4 \ . *p^ KSPKCTFU M«Y Informs hi^ friends and the puoiie gen«rally f « h«i t h** han ou band a coiuulet« stock of the FINEST FALL AND WINTER OOOD8 And is ready to fumish gentlemen with Suits of Ihc I iu t cut ntul Klihul Stolen, AII orders prompttu executed, oot.'•• 7-tf ■ 1 ...... I.I /CO A. BAUMSTARK, FU RNI TURE, TOYS AND VARIETIES, Corner of Church Laurel street», It VTOV RUDUK.LA. h A OREAT variety of Vwicy G « alwayn ou for Cbristrua;» ami \eu Y«ar Holi days, at the lowest possib'e fiirur«. Also, a choice assor ment of Caniies, fcotreth»-? with Wiil w U are, c novSO-tjan-pd B UCK AV1IEAT ! BUCK WH ^ÀT î i JUST RUCKIVr.U '24 bai;« New Crop lluckwhent. which will be sold by the tack r at retail, novül JOSHUA IÎEAL. ONIONS AND POTATOES. PR RS II an ivals of the above, twice per week, at T the store 01 '' U-tl-i JOHHUA HK.A L. LIME! LIME I! A CllOICK selection of Richards' Celebrated Cape Lime, tn store and for sale by sept2ö JOSHUA BEA L. CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! JUßT received from New York, and for sale at LOW PRICES, a lançe assortment of FALL AM) WINTER CLOTHING. F. OTTO, aug26-tf Corner Third and Lii.urel Sts. TUST RECEIVED ! Fresh Thomaston LIME, PLAST lilt PARIS, OVKNS, POTS and SKILLETS—a fine assort. ODD LIDS of all sizes. OILS, PAINTS and TURPENTINE. WINDOW GLASS and POTTY. n»vl8 JAMES McVAY. NEW MERCHANDISE î ^ LA ROE, fresh aud well selected stock or DRY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, Äc., Just received aud for sale at A. BLUM'S, tioV30 Corner Africa and St. Napoleon Sts. A TVTASONIC REGALIAS, 1YJL MASTER MASONS' APRONS, ROYAL AROH APRONS AND SASHES. A nice assortment, just received and for Bale by julylft JULIUS C. HOCiEb. JUST RECEIVED! 1 r,(\ BA GS Sound Yellow CORN, i«JU 26 Bags Black OATS. 1000 Pounds clear BACON SIDES, 1 Tierce Sugar-Cured HAMS. 5 Boxes STONE PIPE HEADS. octl4 JOSHUA BEAL. WESTERN PRODUCE. [HAVE just received direct from St - Louis, 10 barrels of New MESS PORK, 3000 pounds CLEAR fIDES, 50 vacks WHITE CORN, 50 sa.ks OATS. %'> barieli POTATOES 30 bales HAY. • d«c2 Jf. WAX. ....... 60 10 60 60 60 100 100 100 100 100 ASKUAi. cmcdua. DOLDEAR COMMERCIAL O Of LEO M I Of tb* Oity of Mew Orleans, La., Corner' of Camp and Common Street», ( OPFOSITI THE Olli HOTSt, Kntr»nc« on both «treats, in the >p«oioni u4 elegant Story Building, la constantly la session under able Professor«. 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 i» authorized to confer Degrees, Diplomas, Ac. It waa not suspended dar ing the war. Term»— payable In «(lvance. Penmanship—lesson» not limited | tf Bookkeeping—Double and Single Entry, etc., a perfect course .'. 60 Arithmetic:—including all Commercial Calcn Lectuies on Commercial Law......* i Algebra Geometry English— Grammatical course Knglish— Full Course, not limited.... 4 .'.V. French •• Spanish •• „.... German •• Latin Greek.. 10® A Lite Ticket la all tbe Departments..,..,....... ioM N. B.—A student baying paid for a course in any braDch, as above, is entitled to a "Life Ticket' in that Department. He can attend such branche* as he n.ay desiie. For any language, per month | 80 Drawing 20 r>tatli)imry for Commercial Course...» i Stationery for l'en mauahip 1 50 IMplomn 5 A Diploma from this College is a passport in all commercial communities. Câiïal time for Penmanship, 4 to 4 weeks ; do. do. Commercial Cours», 6 to 12 weeks; do. de. FrHiif.li or Spanish, 12 to 20 weeks—but lesions are not liinitud In any branch. Alt former students aie invited to renew tbelr studies frpe of charge. The äuuth must now educate her sons practle Hily. if fhf would develop her vast resources of wealth, which are much more numerous (ban those of Brazil. We have ample arrangements for 600 students during t|i9 current year. Parent* can mako liberal conditions for their son< if tbey applvsoon. Those Irom tbe country can board with good families, speaking Ënglish, rri-r.eh. Spanish or German, at moderate rates. A Business éducation, that enables one to earn i'MK) or $3010 annually, is the best fortune par ents ciui k'ive their sons. As tbe College bas been in su cessful operation for more than a quarter of a century, and the practical plan here pursued lee ived the unanimous commendations of the l'ress and business community, aad as several thousand of Its firmer students are now in busi> ess in this olty n..d over the country, it is deemed useless to go into an extended explanation of tbe plan nr me its of the institution. Jo far as known, not o-ne of the many thousands i.f 1 ruier students Is now out of employment, and so fir as known, not one in a thousand of those who I ihvo been sent for years to Europe or tbe Vrrth is qualified tin returning home to enter a Ott iutt-« ij ia t\ although thousands of dollar* have bee», expended on his education. a word to the wise Is sufficient. l'lie city is now healthy.. Persans from 10 to M ye irs of i.ga nt tend such branches as they may wish. By naving a special Profesjot for each branch throe fourths of the students' time is saved. Mudenti intended for this Cidlege should bring tili« circular or special direction, as every winter there are temporary establishments opened. Toung students anould put. Iheir funds in the hands of their uinrcharit, or the PresiCent of the College, t itiüiiis and étrangers are invited to attend. Col lege IBce Itoom No 7. novii-lm KÜFCS DOLBEAR,President. High School for Boys, corner ok fifth and laurel struts, (Untitling formerly the ChriMam Church,) tiATonr rough , la. 'puis Hint Kession will commence on WednM 1. day, tbe :d of November. Pupils will be prepared for adrniiwi ii) Into College; and for the différant pursuitu in life, without a classical course. Parents residing at a distance may ob ttiti board lor Iheir children in private families in tbj-neijjblmthood of theScbool. T kk« ä : Five, eieht and ten dollar* per month. Tbis School will be opened at the time above slated an.I evety endeavor be made by strlot at lunfion, regard 10 tbe economical education of ihe youtbi placed io hm charma, andenergetio and well directed effort«, to impart to them a thorough education by *: AViUUê 'tub b, payne, »« vü-tf: ...! Hf J'rincipaL j^EVV IVLUrtlU! i by cau we not. Vile Brothers, or we have bee» Rebels—By Clarence J. Prentice. ' Softly Now, the Stars are Shining— by Miet Soe ilubeard, ■ r> When the Battle is Over—By E. O. Baton. It is the Chime—By Benj. 8 Hart. Natille the Maid o! the Mill—by W.C. Peter«. La Fontaine aux Perles— Polka Hrilliante—By E. K. Cola. Selma Po ;ka Mazuika —By J. Schreuk. Just received and for sale at «.» BEAL'S BOOK AND VARIETY STORK, oetö Corner Third and convention Ste. :\V MU8LO ! FUIINITUKE! CABINET MAKING, xjKrx>E3aTA.icxisra-, PARLOR, OFFICE AND COOKING STOVES, GROCERIES, &o. u '-Û i,TOS JOHN L. WOLFF, reppectfully an nounce, that h.is rebumed buni riess a- his uiil stand, crjroer of MainJ 'ami Penitentiary (or Seve»ith)8treet«, La , wnere bas, «trd will coniiau« to ke p on hand, a good assortment of FAMILY UROCttKIKto; likewise, a variety of excellent KURMTtJRl4> Parlor,Office audOooking bToVICS, to ail winch he aKks the attention of the public. He id also prepared to attend with promptness and dispatch to urery snecies of work connected wi h his basinets as Cabinet Maker aud Undertaker. I'iease irlve hira a call and examine his varied business stock. A liberal share of encouragement and support is resfiectfully solicited from bis qld friends and the public generally. septÎ8-tf FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS, itlnlii ht., between Third and Church, BATON ROUGE , LA. rilF. underKigned is now prepared to receive er er« ior all kinds of furniture and Cabinet <rork. Will make or mend In the best manner, and at tbe lowest figures, foe casp oim, t . In the Cndertttkinp: business he baa now on hand a Sne assortment of Met illic Cases, and is rea' y to re ceive orders in this line of business, which »ill mfeét the attention usually given by the old firm of Piper S Bradford. au &6 FRED. FÜNKK. JAUKti VANCE BAM. B. II ARBO UK Vance A % Harbour s LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, Corner of Church and Convention 8U^ BATON HUCHE, LA. i^RrKJ^OUK S'IA Iii, KS are well equip ped with tu.« Horses and con Vry.1 es, «ii.l ov «ry attention is paid to the ac ,: -' -iii .ua inn m parties wishing Transportation, ^'ItHcuia tiu^uies. Carnages, or Riding Uorses, or to tbose who leave animals in our care. Accom modations ample, f"ed plentiful and charges jood erat». W« run no Stages, but will transport any parties to soy point within traveling dl-tsnc« of tUi oity, C0TÎV-1®