Newspaper Page Text
pe OI ah IIbe ry, and the only p whe the Holy Mcri- ma Loe could has been offered. Mrs. Banmean, anI after the deth of her $ood husband, shose to .'I live with the Sisters of the 0oo4 Shepherd for y, the last four or five years. din DiOClis Oa C6LWBUase.-The beantiftTbrick Del church in Woodafeld, Monroe county, wee not dedicated under the invocation of St. ylveaster Get on Sunds -6th inst. with much solemnity, the pe Bight Rev. Bishop b oseerans omcating. The - Right Rev. Baishp confmed thirty-two per a sons from Woodr and Crane's Nes t On.Monday morning, Sept. 6 solemn igh tl Mass was celebrated in St. Johns Chureh Ml- an tonsenrg, by the Rev. Chas. Hahn. The tight of ev. Bishop preached in English nd Rev. me Father H nae in German. Thirty were co irmed on Tuesday.. - - Dhods 0 or Po s.uxa-The Cathedral of the Immacnulate o Coneption, Portland, was di consecrated on the 8th. It rs situated in an ma important position in the city. Pontiital High r. e Mass was then celebrated; Right Rev. J.J. Jea Williams, Bishop of Boston, - elebrant the Rev. Fathers BarryO Taunton, as., an th Father Keegan of Brooklyn, N. Y., being des- Ba con and sub-deacon respectively. th DrOCESE Of PIILADELPULAm--Ordinat'iOSS.-On ko Friday morning, 10th inst., the Right Rev. G Bishop conferred the holy order of deacon on for the Rev. Messrs. John J. Albert, Htugh C. Me- w Laughlin, John Doherty, James F. Mulligan. Ca and James '. iaginn. On Saturday, he con- th ferred the holy order of priesthood on Messrs. on Johnl J. Albert, Hugh C. McLaughlin and Jas. his 1F'. Maginn. the .illhitoirii.-Sunnily 12th inst., Right Rev. tan Bishop Wloold visited Allentown, and in the ,ri morning blessed a temporarychapel erected by stc Rev. Father Garvey , preparators to the erec- do iont of a new church for the Elisoh-speakitng dc Catholics. In the afternoon the Right Rev. hi, i'relate laid the corner-stone of a new Gnrman all church, under the pastoral charge of Rev. E. oc, Hiltermanu. Large dlelegtiqus of Irishl and se' German Catholics front Reading and the- viciu- ! itv of Allentown turned out to receive the wI Right Rev. li-lhop andl to assist at the august to ceremonies.--SIalnIrd. of DIOC '-E OF BAiLTIMOtln-IkPliOtIii 1'rofe.sio I' 1,c On the 9th inst., inl the Monastery of the Visita tion, lMonto bMariw , Richmont, Va., Sister Mcary gi austin Doetoch was adiitted to the holy pro- i I B tessioun. The Right Rev. Bishop McGill dcliv- in -red thre mrn onn e n the occasio, recceived her l voies, and offlred the Holy Sacrilioi- of thei ni Mass, and was assisted int the circireaoenies on iRev. 1'ather Kelly.-r-cirror. o" oil RoMic, Augnust 25.-A fearful accident took a, ilace on Tuesday at Civita Vecchia. The 4th th battery of Pontifical artillery was 'exercising I os a,n the 15th bastiou outside the Porte IRoniano, tis and was-firing at a target with a piece of fifty- al four, when the gun exploded, thefbreech being the partblown into pieces, which were carried . a distance of eighty yards by the explosion. Br A fragment went over the roofs of several ii houses, and struck one of the canons of the I cathedral, Don Cesare Cherubuin, a young priest of great zealand charity, who was look ing at the ball practice, and killed him on the H spot, Eight soliers, Pontifical And French, ca were hadly wounded, and two of the latter are th unlikely to recover. The poor young canonico at was buried next day with nailit*r hojos, the ltl whole Pontifical battery and ItS oflcers ollow- a i rt the to leter. The Pope went yesterday to the CiniirahO -or San Luig di hFrancesi, and assisted at benedic tion. Ile afterwards received an immense I muamber of French residents and visitors it the sacristy. His Holiness was apparently in ex cellent health, and Was warnly cheered on his arrival end at his departre. - One of the chiefs of the Garibaldoiau banlds I of e1d47, Marauzoni, of nIutun, has jest died in the prison of San Mrichele oif a rapid attack of fever. In health he refused all religious offices, and to avoid importunit. stated himsef aer to I, e I'arotestant. rVhen ie lound, however, that his illness was a dangerous one, hli seat at once for a priest, and, making an ample re paration of his past crimes, anld exiressig the leel,.st repentance, received the tIst riles of ( the Church, with the pardon and blessing of tho l'ope, which he deasrid in his agony. Another death, far more terrible and sudden, is that of the alpostate Dominiican friar, l'adre i'rolo. This miserablie man, who continued to say mass and dishonor Lis religious habit by wearing it publicly, was the life and esoul of the "EZiancipated Priests' PCeiet-Ufl - ,al and never mssed an occasiont of inveig hing ragaustol oCir at the arime haldiii cdemon- I otratious..Hc dlied quitne msioiia ly tu the nigrt' alld was not found till next day. when lifo hai tiven extinct somie hours, with his stiffEenedl t fingers grasping the bell-cord by which he had vainly tried to call for help. Mgr. Charvaz, Archbishop of Genoa, worn out with the hopeless struggle against the re volution, has, to - the regret of every cue, re signed his see and retired to Savoy. The ulti nmate cause of this decision is said to lhave been the sacrilege of the adorable Sacrament com mitted very recent at Irgli, it is feared and be lieved, with the full connivaneo of the police. A league of honest men is to be established in Italy. It is -ery certain its members will - eot,axagenera t berm of the Italian lionse otrLegislature. or of soverne. odic The .Lying Club," in Florence, publish most circumstantial details of Gea. bKanzlers' pas sage through Italy, ond the insults heapede on hint by the populatii, the fact being that, save to go yesterdqy to Civita Vecchia, the BMinlster of War hae'npver loft Rome, and that ito Madame KlaulelFWctot by sea to Marseilles. It is impossible that her passage would have caused a statement based on nothing save the inherent love of lyiiig of revolutionary news Tqhe Patriarch of Lelitnon who, in conse- / quence of his respectful reception of the Pope's letter, has been dismissed from his see by the Russians, intends, it is said by the A,,iiiai, to attend the Council, and to influence his suf fragons to do the same. Their conversion would, probably, induce' many of the Emirs to follow their oxanprle. A new~runtrian Ambassador isrspoken of in thE person of hi. yon lIach, the old representa tiveof the Empire here. His Excellency has held long interviews with the .Emperor and M. von Berst lfily, and has, it Is said, strong ly remonstratedwith them on the recent sets ofAustria with regard to Romq. hi. von Trant nmsmdorff returns next month to preeen lii letters of recall. He will in no way be regret ted at the Vutiecn.aa ekyeJ-R~gt. - On the festival of St. Louis the Pope visited the French Church, where he was reeeived by Viscount D6 Cray, Chge dAffaires of France. The Pope prayed in the church, and then en tered the sacriety, where he received the et of the eab.eea, the priet of the huch, and a number of (oreignsr, who were admitted to kiss his foot. He-said some agreeable thi-g to the foreigners prtislarly to the ladies. walk on the Placto. The Pope has lately been spending money wrth a liberal hand. H hass constructed at his own eoet some new roads in the province of Vitterbo built now walls round the little town of Nettuno, and given a large sum towards the endowment of an insti tutTon for blind children, the ,ouodatiou of which is announced in a circular from the Iw.M 7 ,t...l_:_t-,om ··· t: - g ifts. .rlo ie l o ndWohed. mmrbl of s e for the deorber ao o or ew Eolsa W a ~ ibto oh-rob. SotherTay.oleon wo d : e ebat ateiv of s VBo a da thegr0jra whom headtesed olnrtho SDele+ al to te oer aend laryded tpro Snounfes. is ie Is about to send on.tmpeo. a- Duks of eas Wcitnfainrsome mpagniftent - marrs of tamont returnedf the decoration of , a, anew Roman Ca toli ohfrb. o Tspapolen a lete ws celebrated I.at Civit Veuhor deitne gret ounlat, nd at the oemcial dinner opns~ior bSo Jettsa the Pontfioral SDelego thpiri, allaud to tae centenary, and pro he noqn ,ti. elogy on the great Empoeyr. r Gse ', iotmont returned the complimenat' by diesg n a ke of strain ownf ior ws IX . .Je Ch.pmphlrt imas lst appeared herfrom the penof athWe Aada and bearing the title of he o20h lt., the fonlls.' It heabeen of the Stbted profustely amo ng f di pota iet of the Ca. author dwice ines town neCouncr Vil us, greaetve sebly bt of Bishops inspired by Jess Christ. He never Smentionf dthe Holy pirit, and declby are that n the questions it will debate are beyond the Swhicof his dteeo to apnd that ithere his dutyno of Catholies his pChristian, to repress all perd as diema ooucluslons of his own, or which may be n mthat since 18noraoe,p other parickedneshad been Sreceunited the decisioand o the Concil es hosw underof . Jesuhis ChristHimsetion 2600 Catholics. On receivng . the orr.t aWe find imprisn the J ourf Poen, ousf Sprthies 0th ant., the followint specimen of the Steadussian who wilysteing. of deputabhisit of theo theCa thol Churhent. The parish priest of church was ) owce a town near Vilsubstituted arist received from hisduties.Genera PThe poff, govmeor pastor was thennia, a on form of declaration to be signock, d b him, in ..- whicb it was goude to appea;that there was no , Catholics penalties to exrish. The riest relied - that siallyce to bp ftizve other pnuriy. The chuad heen . unwhitend to his, and that there were now ovnder at . his juriusdiction 2600 Catholics. On receiving that reply the governor s iued awarrant for v. tihe rirrest and imprisonTiwi of the courageous le iriest, and at once. a)ointetd another in his by stead, who willingly plt his name to the B- dcunternt. Thereuino tie palrish church was rig ciosed and the soin ited -priestac rolievet:d of . is dtis. circl e militar pastor wes then n allowed to returnss to his tlock, at go found his e. occlpation gonae; for ece was forbidt, not uwithder ni isevere pet, t wi to ex kud orcise his ministreny, in- especially to baptize or luy. The churches, Germans, taken froand the Catholic, arve made over similar circles. uritog the cas. Lately a decree of transportation whichs issued vasait 30well - tuI.Cated r.-ThO Screoine relieiJcse of Tolrnay gry giver the hol budildingtrsting accoutinthe recrU The ro- all t gan circle is a military circla established iv- in ionue less than two *years ago for the r Belgdispatch from Receivowed sta frst, not with son dici plof the, it ebit so convplenly triun phed ov liber tll iby givis that the u Dutch, the GeThrmanse o, and the Br have since founthtde similar circles. l)uri gthe past week General Khe uzolne inister ofeVar, paid a visit;t. our estalblishment, whichins a vast pnlseet" well io cnatet fr the resort of lln t.r soelders from ithe Co tuncir difl. Tret arrackpetre. Tche Genomeral wen ug I over the hole building, inspccting the recra no, tion rooim,-tharradiag-mroo ,B where he found ty- all the Belgian Catholic publications. wa5 dispatch from Cracow states that the oe superior of the Carnelite convent in which on. Barbera Ubryk was - conifiad hba been sat at l libert by the judicfll authorities, together ok- The Jourral de Brsrellc states that his the Holiness ordered some time ago a quantity of ch, carpet at Berlin for use in St. Peter's during are the Council. The carpet reached Rome lately ico and the Pope was agreeably surprised to Ana the that the Catholics of Berlin' had paid for it ow- and for its carriage to Rome. I Ti NNESRPLUM PUBEN> E moonwans ý" H - iL1P MCCA.BZ, COPPER, TIN, AND BREET-IRON WORKER, S is -A ;i, DEALER 1N STOVES AND GRATES. 1 CA..M....: .6... .. cAMP STR-ET..... .. .-- 16 NeW Orleans. Roontnp. Gnttering, and all kinds or Jobbing done with dispateh. rr, A Ai asrtment of TIN WARE alwayson hand, I it and made tarrr - KIWAOI, O'OOViLKE. es-T£rriw M&GHO'i*. f O'ROURKE & MEAGHER. of STEAM BOILER MANUFACTURERS - AND u , BLACKS IT HS, i -4 Non. i3D and 1.55'nlton, and 213 New Levee etirete, to I between St. Jn eih and Jul18 street. i Low prenure. wLorisionee, knled and Cylinder rol ofera. o laritlecas, lltern and Juice Boxes made at the abort eat notice. -Will nmhe eentractafOr 3olle.M and all uweneary con g nertione, such as Fire Fronts, irate Iar Sitem nlodl Stad Pipes Valves, etc. Chimneys snl Breering, all ll workr done at thi t esta -Imeu w . Steed eqal In point of workamsahip and materalto any 0( in the city or elsewlere. ad Planters and Merchants are repectfully vited to call and ,xamine our wrk and prices mhc29 lV " D. McKENDRICK. HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER, Li- GAS FITTER, ETc., en 4G04...........Magazine Street...........464 Between Race and Robin, t All material In the line furnished at the I.owest Mar ket Rates, and competqnt, exporieneed Mechanics on -e. m. o--- 14 I oat J.o n'lNTYX5. M. H. APlLtiTIAT 1as5 o eLSTR & APPLEGALE, on PLUMBERS, tIe Dealers in Cooking Ranges and Bolers, Bath Tahs, [int WLi-r Closets, Wan . Stands, Kitchen Sinks Lift and Force Pumap. Ale P'imn, Slieet and Lad d'Pipe. S Bras and Plated Cocks of all pattrna, the 14...............POYDRAS STREET........... -14 we- NEW ORLEANS, N. B.--Agets for Colwell's, Shaw & Willard's Patnut isw I Tin Lined Pipe. ed. s ui lr is ilcrante pat up, extended, and repaired. Rle pairing : nonfly dsrn- __ _- ,to c C. HARTWELL, sf- PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, io42.... ....Baonne Street.............42 Between Common and Oravler, Nhew Orleans. F in Hot, Cold, and Shower Bathlng Apnaratus. WVater t-C P pae eciptiono a. Sia and I Water h. nsad andelers. Brackets etc., caretlutly afitted p Jobbing attended ow u the most reasonabll and terms 1031 ly eo ROBERT C. EASILY IRON AND B9RASS FOUNDER. a- No. 38 Eriito street. While returin theake far the patronage be Tot- stewed upon me. taJtw this opportaulty of informlili the Pubttc that I continue to do work end repair on ail kind ofmachinery. Orders eonted with thgates ited nare and disatch. - - - -_ e PH. 'O LZEL. ` LOUISIANA FLOUR, CORN AND RICE MILL d to 966 end 270.TohoapitOlas Stret.68 and 270 e- `~law Orlwnas, La. ik a Co°"x&&I es bees ROPg-C~oýu and Cow been yIED. Orders pampy aitcnded t, ad . delivere 5has fee ofoebase. l R1 T r . GRACE, BEI , ESTAT A(qENT, -en a Plaquemine, Parish of Iberville, La., net Will give his attention to the sale nd pulmrcehe ot Real So-E-stae, and all business relating thamto,, throughout the te orlebo IbTerville end adjeilng prishes ail S aLndi , o ..ua a o Wasd. wbmo I te "be emf the a np l line~m sa " Hall ate a tdian ba" ,- ilb n-. sare a Th i~._ ithea plo of ar ... , .iess.. oe acea or d meanTthin t ripe 3cohst ealk s,......A-. - pe Sessiont . .................... 59 0 eA MF o firTies and i atiea Mry at st. , s tPresid*a*nrf th~ e Coe a ba Partn Fuel ad Lights elrinue by thte lasti toar. Re naie an l. tHap, with ms oatremnt......- ooh 0ost th oa bln.ar.s lToaa per oeahe.o "m de o " "' Gaitar.. ............ see aI= vensl-taila.te. l.o I..n.aa ore . . , e.._tensi"e. 40an wreallr and frathtulge-a er inds ... . .. ..0 em bratodepy. Tapestlryee. dermga e E-.. Pl on. olwrk. grat s. IF ML--T' s have benen uudnad to tender the absr II Sadvantages available e .... m a0 Cy -a G1AuRDzAU. MusvOLPail Thaiinst ition, onduaeod by the Priest ..f the Con. Sther iation of s. Vincent or Paul, I y o v. the Mtsttpl river, forty .ile, The College buildings are Ia e, omtmodo G afnd well pub r ntilat. The groadns aroe eaut fulnd exthreand roht .irardeau ohsIIIMON, 1G1 The du-tae tise, an.tbison the FIRST MONDAY th ol' arti II IAth and es s o Sa ot the ist of July Acis B arolrd and Tol.one.r stcholatioc yearr.....-.--.m SWashi·ng, and foene rofn artieles waie....... ll 8 e Phyiciat li hig, a dict. er neea...ioh. . 40 ase nuestromnoptal Music... ...... * A* f For further infonmaticu apply to o RI ev. ANUTHONY VEaIA, C. M., par otrtle lOdlein t y Colleger, Sthisinstitu MAn IA, RICHlOD, VIGI t A e rf I'0 ed Lf r •, sulhoeen in mc o t ion sn tic. The dItens of thins lentitutnd will he oresmed on the eae dVTo every ahdeanta e.i SealtAhy tite in fe Suth. with Ia e rouendtcahid fn ta r and ruct trc situatiun, It 51fO-la, In acditc on every facility for . acquring an educat init, men hi t MAuRYmnt. JTEFROp e a Co nis o [me r smorall, ot hgh grad. Large additions have been l ma to the buildings to meet the icnreasieg applitf - bet tlons for adeisaion. Sstreet. _ yrýG ts d BnT ST. LonIS, Meahlaefl.rl. This Institntion, ronducted by the Brothers of the h Sacred Heart, es been n successful operatEn since isg all the advrntages f tice sea breeae and bathing t StheSummer atnert t. r the pupilA a gre, t idneent to f healthful msDniueenb The Commercial Course Em prises all the brancheeof a good English edcucation. B reared and Taitsurg, srion out, payable half yearly I '- n s oni. asn s stte ato g, mTI TRalca:ea r iadane.ilin, p t- e. .. R .. .. 1 0al0.. i arsing, pert Im bnro i1d 0.lc- .t 4 00Mon s t p-ra't by ItWtoMhyaocc.-r-.- ooryi if lhe sor ano, p Trinoeth...l.s1 : lb Brass I .trfldtn ut .per mon th .. ...... ---. - 1 M F Spanish t d lngerIs la t guages, per mounth, each. 5 00 For further particulars, apply to toLi o l BR.. FLORIiMhOND. hi T. AD OR, LADIES, thbA Se Conducted by the Sisters eit Chrity, td , This nsrirot.tio too t pleaantly situcateie to healthy aw l ietcreeqluepnrt cls Fredrick canui c, iMaland. halfhat S. mile froc E-P nity b t. ad two coan s . lie i tor t St1 . oorcted by rthe L.gltsitcro of Maryland in 1081. The TFr chlarge pfcrtlciur apply Ttoio, inrlprcic e nerd e and iccg aind iccrc fen , ihr seessin..... 125 00 AWashioglan cI iT A . t.t.......... 10 00 Musc, Drclted bya tile Lanitgean oare etr chags. ccl Thise Academic tltron ti dirled l n two te it oi of e fire l lettern cis tquirydir.L( -cc- to ec t c t tu a il \ciO"ly rllglthalmh iI r tE t RIO e n" vi , j . ^Is St. re chped c Ac-eab lcits .hr g ,e s hncg. Ido. any C T. MART JEFFERSON COLL9I0 to A7 ST. JAMES. LOUISIANA. THE NEXT SESSION WI lLL C(IMENCE LN THE uThe Maist Fathers, wh o have charge of the Instrtue tien, are provided twith all the facilites for icpartieg a th,ouigh English, French. Classical and Mathematicale 464 Educateion.i 1itr TFeia PaPoyable io edvance, eti in geld, or lts snul- I ralent, for the half-session of fve, months.e ite- For further particulares, appi y to the President, or to on - iESSES. POtl SINE & CO., I au2 i1v Nto.S3 Natchez street, New Orleans. 1 A pASS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, Directdcl by tle Christian Ir --hels. aoehs This institutioe transfermed froze e city of Newr Or. Lift leans to the capacious, airy and ilorenlthl adapted 'ipe, ,utlci itegi hith ukn n - as the Pae Chrc..i.o .it. el, .."48 c Fccltcieo hle, o icy unsrpassed icclv t . . ... of lees eiue. as well a the soidc careter of the studaies pccr -eotr scccoLdmr oi Ii tot.e Jimtlcrs esre. irl J8y The rangeof st --ic-e. esittd Out byan pcrioc'n.d glaze ounre, literar nd sAieztfO tgOthe i~rct Mondta . of Otober in eryyer, and r in . the First of atc-et.eet-ru-nieg Inw.. however, of ..4 2 c ccrlovcutions e offerings desirable opjoe-tuzity to pa rezts esue-guareatat ani tevLrel ilg the e iercises of lie fatem the reess. Inm eb ev, the mat..c.late. white ee lev c-c to ilt them fer meetng, at opes. abe req,t.rmella of - 118.NS~ ~ - mder the Bess.r 1Issis g aTo f m el~ the ·irradvtnta -Tes use s, " "i l So¢k aan -., QU .-. se-ri e . da. ..tb.. . t.. - -t Ve stxmwat a .. .................. , o - S ............... I-P ýýan +s so 3 I WADS QV.. ..L................ • O0 ..l .. o m. . .... ................... p g0 tsta u tor t . e w " .................. e a0 ohaonel .. ................. l O The esmr o be shocarea4a t the ruastiobe A dem0by h of , .-th--...sgy A a p A n n o. bt i o n . . t ho e o - ooks, . ma . p Led t o at canltas... s . a .. r. .lv..... 30. ht6rsen mad thoe d8 th an ....... r....-.. a ot tl. .ationr. . .... ................ o. .ecal.l. t .m.--7". n o. . . r fcawing wl r .0 n o ]OX Y, Teinuo ag re .s. per connsd..c...... 4r t ie o 600 The otrsre omm ae abou t the mniddle oPitembsr. ard cloeby the end of Jily, by an ers palsn toarn 0 p le.pxt ton. c the i Bootk, etc.. may be procured at thte Instituton at Ti modsrtef r prics duri tey. a SPupil are receised at any d n tha a charges node from the date of entrance o . or Sor further particulars apply o the Mother Saierior, Arnadeny of the Hooly ancgels. a.Si. am S1T. ST1EON'S SELECT S5011004 3 ltlAnnulniation ttaret; between Thalia s4Madel Soaomeo tra tiot 'bil Inalitution (conduted by the Si ters of Chanit) will reopen on OEmOa t A A Egust, 1800. sI l, taers- onsider thesra ves tensce ti osnly bound to reetpand to tyhe coftdene etaod in them by parents and guardians, by giving to sir un Ce tthri ttan iaod virtuons edocation; atictif ·niing to their intlleyctul inptroveaentl end cultivating that ry n meet of mannor which wrll fit them for society. Tia course of lnstructin (hased pon thet phsasateast St. Joseph's. Ettasteburg.) embraces Orthography Hoading. Grammar, . Lhthrnamn P. soatl. rk an Oruanental Writing, Prictical and Rational Arthbme. tic. Book-keeping, principles of Alge and Goosmer". Ancient and t.loero Geography Iwith the use of Maps Sond illolea eti'aonomys Sacred mad Profane History nliohropby and Mythology, .Natul History Natn al 'hlnosopyly. lutellctual and Moral Pho ospeey LogtIe, Botanry rd Chemistry French. MusicL on the Poane, Voc Msic, Plain and Ornamental Needle Work. S Terms per Montth-Ptayable in Advan E glrh aluasoea, from.............. ...... 00 to 10 00J1 SFrenach Classes ..................... .. .se00 A Entrnce-psad but corn................ t00 Music. Drawing. etc, formu extra charges. a . wll he considered a month completed no deduction Sbeng made for absence. . Books nd tane. fur. nished lby the intitntion at current prices. 3. a tote i are earnestly reqouested to ail only on Saturdays he ,r twon the houre o 1o and o'clockr, to prevent the in. p terruption of aholetse exercises,. da S|o further Infuoration, palse inquire at the SthmoL u. Is d. l w I P. too d ounded 1 _i . In COthe d CAMP AND COM-MO--- D.--B u0 ow eroa a siudn sa-ot tattea, studt en to h0 s the etadent to r m.1000m, 91t0.or Itp lathe beet -vouTLto patents tan g .v.s . sons. outhanept.eow odeate stdt. her aool8ToOLY. "r : they wilO l bievr r be the slaves 6T the T orla. . . l-Young Mua, take atice that;, s far s ker.a, vea-arvueofthihijnernosGraduatoesof thtis Colleggee,, for, the Loant tidriysavea yeses, is now in pse talale bur ss. d After years o sucs, ti College reqMuires no fr. / theo intorseaaent tao the fact that SnVEAL THOlI ' IA 1) of its iluadtca area in Proaperous musinesn r- Tie City and ever the South. be _llaaltly - - Ire R SO EL'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 8O and 82 Camp street, corner Natcheo. HZ This lea lcasrterea InatittLLon, with authority to con fer Degroee graunt l)iaIomaS. eta. It lsa full course Io siusos College, in all atdeartment perfect.. Beaks tn. anal Stres are connected, andi all-the branotae of a blna nes education practically, sentfically and phllosaoplhi-. iica By this course and system of work the Student so uires, in a lew weeks or months. se experocince of a life tme. ve known facility is maae-nee of to mnet qul. the demands of the bssiness cosrmnulty, advanuethe is. terente of patrons, and render this flourishing and popa. lar Institution superior In all ltedeartments. ' to ieholarhips aMined by Sules Colleg re o eolin forty co operstlv Colleges. This ean advantage that is enot anjoyud. and wiah ounot be extended by any other The Commercial and Exchange Cuation ment remains in chergeof the Principal, wbestakasy, philosophIc, and rapla system of work Joseen forbnsey er reccilvsdwith unprecedeonted favor by a dlocore tures ari retnlarlvftven by the Principal and able itel, ma -. _ -U ..n anarcell Ethlcra -ollttc al~ Eo no m9yS nd therm . a'ted Isatrnotnrontereted in the crane. f ewduction mu A T u kYýýMr'.I-+'4a'.-yý--"ý"rwr3.}T, ayý, a~ý..ý' a4` all CBAPt APatri O$ ttit .,'" 5.te. v SCELEBRATED STYOII "a ate es tn Bt a *-o& 101 Chartres street, beaqa S. ...oni I·4 _ . 1mpftted - ."..ais"' iL aootlh awtW!º" 3L L. aru r ar TAHE UNITED T mATEo. PRIZE ChBREAD ot IesG., BwSedS in a CnARTEd OAKI PARTg BREAD of s68 Baked la S 1ARITERi OAhK!I PRIZE -r IEAD of 18e0 Bakmls htl a CHAoTER OA PThe CHAbTEr OAK wa awarded the GLD 3 MEDAL over tohe at rielant and tot-er ftO at the Louisiana State Falr of 1980. .. [ is-, - PThe CHARTER Ar O agai defeted r Gold Med al obve i etl t s - Amn onThsstrte Yeiarsgt T oOthe BrePe " Io street, in' 9 ani thu Camp, and 5€tpdo_ no streetsa Denlumber ta h dwave, b e ls, Cutlery h-. o- 'g t b ep . Javtoe 0 4TI1 1 . rise kg it o ` eraiav s sesr........T tnn S te ........ U_ ass. T - RnOT AotI yars, EaV RTewE OA A TBLE AND ILTED STATES. PRIZRlt EADORfAD TEaed inD a ClAItTEIt OA. PRIZE IXIIEAD of' 10610 Baked In a CII.tA1tTb· OAWI ThBU CILDER was' HARDWARwe GOLD MEDAL over fr ale the Brit and all otr A1otmea at the Louisiana Statr Fair of 1c06.0. The CHAe arel OAK nt i the defeated tldlrlat thdb Ie.TexF 10 PaIr,' IM D e or oo Gold Medal aver t-tOl N , ma TU to 17 g4. ....... o... x r .xsawrs --*.. . 1 .eT1- -,eweOuizaens e AwotlS 56 laks "I here cuertify that I puhsd from e-o. l- Contheert 65. m at Char (i k 8See t -tt THIRTEEN Yt ed 2 bs 124 Washington strest, Pew Orisgo." .,Gretoouhra Age"a A be iii. 9ma In IinR m BILDtErs' ARWARiDWAR. Cto Presses. - tisAllthe AalsaRTIls, one , Var nisht, atd llaow pias Latla K 1y ID & v s il.,. " .-.nw . . ;.. A ..4 aso , AstaS. i "I . -, ,- ~"i Ott s M, Olnyae wom a" d 'Cns teea oa .. - ass. " Un, ot g " , &.. SPtim. OIhA Vm oa hl a fo dal Ow z .. . .. s.smt -,e - . a.; 1,sorera4Detarta t~ N U? ~C'( St ot a Z !.) 3. DU.A.*3Wld 0OIA4 P·~~~Prdi 560 ...in Tb.SP 5 Cb 4tbe~~P i~~i~?~~i~ll