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Salts gag. ft- Brass "Mrtea, Provisions. Liquors, at 10 o'clock. 8 MasxiB8 street) alto. Bran.

Shortj tod OM 11 o'clock, at the comer of Poy dm and Fulton streets Marshy Kill GtoctI Provisions and Llqenrm. at 13 'dock, at i Magazine treei Also, Wool Hats snd OU Cloth, at stuae time and plan also. Flour, at 11 o'clock, on too Levesi, bead of Gravier street, i Montgomery sells Furntture, a II o'clock, a 7 Camp street alao, Hones, Boffin. Ac. at 13 o'clock, at 164 Gravier atreet also, Furniture, Ac, at 1 flock, am franklin street, between Gravier and Perdldo.

1 B. Samorr sells Winter Clothing, at 10 o'clock, at and 47 Old Leree street i also, Seasonable Dry ai. MM, Si mt. th Hmi and nlace. Icott aelli Sundries, at o'clock, at Grarlet fadt Fsraandas sella Dry Goods, etc, at 10 o'clock, at tbe corner oi or.

loom ana vuartres i'r- -T V. Yignle sells Real Estate, at 18 o'clock, at the Mercta.it, and Auctioneers' Exchange. UJ. Van Solingen Co. sell Real Estate, at li o'clock, sTtbe Merchanta' and Aoctioneers' Exchange.

Palfrey Co. sell Real Estate, at IS o'clock at Merchants sad Auctioneers' Exchange. Ojeraner Bmltb Co. sell teal Estate, at 19 o'clock, at the Merchants' and Auctioneers' Exchange. 1 far See Advertisements.

Tlaseaio. CONCORD CHAPTER No. 3, R. A. M-.

Brand Lodge Hsll. St. Cbarlss street, meets this evening. frOLAR WAR R. A.

CHAPTER No. si. Masonic Hal! sneers this evening. prjDLEY LODUE No. 68, Masonic Hall, meets this evening.

Odd Fellows. BOBAH ENCAMPMENT So. 3, Odd Fellows1 Hall, meet this evening. Cee Last Face. Cevlogton A G.

BROWN. Poitrvent. 11 A. M. ter Coast UMPIRE PARISH.

Oram. 19 A M- faioarcbe Ml SIC. Delferee. A. M.

AGE. McCrindell. ft F. V. Vtcxsburg vTCHEZ.

Leethere. 5 P. M- aedRiTer SV.N. J. L.

S.eade. ft f. M. TLd River HOMER. Withenbary, ft P.

M. Black Rlter NFW P.O. Moore. A P. M.

itemph "AY, Wray.MA. M. Eemphls VARY E. KEENfS. ft M.

WrniPuU CUP. A IiOI.SE. ft P. M. MrniPbis ssrTbe steamer MAGENTA connects a Vicksnnrg witb thesteom.r Uw lrop, for Yaioo and Talia.v.t i.ie winn.

All irelg' aft rrt ov Magenta, to r'a steamer Dew Drup, at VickYburg, wlilgo txirough Kite at detention, ot ju water rates, M. P. 1EXT, Captain strn'r Deir aay Captains of ea.toati and Beamboat Agents caa aba Morning aa-l Evening Picar-sue by tbe luift, Mih tbe namea ot ibn boat and captain on teem, Isorerad oa boafi, at tba office of tbe agents, or fnrwnr.led railroad to meet tie boata at VicVjhorg. Of iranng Ihalr orders at the toaater ol tbU office. nohi.

-H Ten Dollars Uenars. IOST. eesterilav en Canal street, hetwi-en OM l.e-e and Poydra a mall aaui of MONEY. Tlieti't will receire the atufe reward on lcarluf the aa-ne at office ol Je-t H. W.

CONNER SOW. I'rrsDK fecans, ANOTHER lo of seven barrels of those extra larst-soft-tbell PECANS, lost rvceivrd irom Attakaiai, ad for sale at WM. ARMSTROU 8. 9S Old Leeee street, JaxC St near St, Lenin RnUlna Ralslna Kalalna. IH Whole, Ha' and Quarter Boxes, recently import' i.

For sale br J- DOS WELL CO JiiTi it 43 Hatches street. New Orleans. Cotton Cards am She Thread 25 DOZES COTTON CARD fo. io a. $00 pounds IHOE THREAD, No HE B.

For saie by Js0 lot- U. BAWH.S, Memphis, Tennessee. bhovcU and feipaden. jBOn TES DOZEN LOXS AITO SHORT HA- 1 SLED SHOVELS AND SPADES. For sale by EDMUND M.

IVESS, IkiS ftAitW S3 St. Charles street. Flics. i 200 Dt)ZEN BASTARD FILES Hand, Flat, Square, Booad and Half Roand, assorted, by EDMUITD M. IVEII8, )at KtsYctW St.

Cbarlea straet. Propoaala for Coal. C. S. NAVY DEPARTMENT.

1 Office ol Provisions and Clothing. Rtchaaond. January io, ism. PROPOSAL! will be received at this office until the lth day of February next, for snpplying THIRTY- FTVE THOUSAND TONS (or any portion thereof OP AVERAeE COAL. fl for oaa on C.

S. Steamers, at sat plscie and in snch ouantitica, as follows: Separate ou-tracts to be entered into lor its delivery, in each place At New Orleans, La. Ten Tboosand (lO.ono) At Mobile, Ala Eisht Thousand (anoo) Tons. At Savannah, Blx Tbonraud (WX) Tone. At Charleston, 8.

Elsbt Thousand (AKXi) Tors. At Wilmingtea, N. Three Thooaand 3Cu0) Tom. The delivery to comsmice within thirty days after approval of contract in each case. Tbase Proposals must state the kind, qualify and aavoootof Coal to bede'ivered; the points and intervals at which It will be delivered, and the price per ton dt jrvereo.

Tbey snost be arcomrianled by good and sufficient surety of the ability of tbe Concraclar to tallfii toe condition! ot i contract. A1 Proposals most be sealed, endorsed reposals CoaL'' ana directed to OFFICE OK PROVISIONS AND CLOTHING, S. Navy lepartment. Ja2 eaTnATIitK Richmond, Va. Hteuiu Kngiae For Male.

AS ENGINE to sell, of live borer power, warranted, ri. lu'inlre M. M. FOLSOM k. SVNBOKVS.

Jai4-nt' No. St. Cbarlea Barter Butter. rrifl TO tioo ixiundii Fxc-I nt Kres1! BLTTKil lor OUU sale. F.

HOLLK i- Ja24 1st li Poydrai rtjret. For Saio. A fine, larsn and yiMina Btuxv HORSv. tolrr ably fast. Apply to CONUON" A BKO 4 3t- Ualord arr-et.

Asrrirultural fmplemcnts. JC4 SOLTHEHN COKN 8HKLLEKS. r-" 12 Boston MILLS, each Hall yer and Brittley PLOWS. -S dor, GK A IN CRADLES. dosOX OR.ES.

dos. al.irna's Grain and Grnu SCYTHES. BOO dor. EngliJh Sreel HOKSi Forest by CHARLES H. CHURCHILL, Hardware Dealer, 3St Magasine street, Jai4 3t opposite the St.

James HotL iroe Just Arrived. JtM I have tiiis day received lot of sixtv fft Nesrors. rii.sistins of Mi-n. Woman. Boys and Girls al a No.

1 Cooprr and a No. 1 k-1 amitb ai lor sale, at a small advance, for ciin or saaw short papr JOSEPH RUTIN. cor. Chartres and Esplanade sts. Vocal Itlosfr.

R. RTHL teaches Vocal Mosic upon the snort so proved system. She will also aire lessons on tbr Tisno Forte. Aj-ply at tbe Music Stors of Mewre. P.

P. WERLEIH BAILEY. lio. 6 Camp street, or at her reaidencr. Ja4 adpnt NstlM, Hr.tSiy'" having- aims agalnat tbr atramooat MARTH a E.

ALLEN, contracted before tbe ao requeatrd to present ttirm Iuimriiiateiy forsettlament, within twenty days. B. DCj FIELD, J- 71 Camp A KorelKn Mail. MAIL for Enrobe, United States, and ottar fsreigu coentries. having a fe and expeditions route, to be made tip at the Post Office tiuder tbe ut.r intnidence of tbr Postmaster, will clusa on TUESDAY, fth at i o'clock p.

M. fle0u' Dollar (01; per half ounce, exclusive ol Cnnifdetate poetaye. Jai4 trt a n. For Halo. A HORSE POWER STEAM EN; Jan it W.

FOGO. 6ravir street. lot N. Jackson and O. Northern Railroad Company.

Xrii iii-iij N57. Oncana. Janaary St, iSrl will be for tbe line Boad. Ja-4t T. 8.

WILLIAMS. General a apt. all at ion Camp street. St 1( C.n,n tor H. A.

SNYDER, Qrocar. rn boxes OU boxsnparioroid Cotton Seed Oil SOAP 4 carboy 6DLPHDR1C ACID. apply r. m. i.

No. isa Haw Levee street, Ja-ot between Girod sad Notre Dame. W. FOR YODNUtADiES ITS Si SPrtngTerm an MONDAY, the loth to glv thoroncn koetjncskm rn all tbe solid branches of a complete feojaia jaaj to any in tbe Sootb. We are laborh.g to anoet the JecalUr deaaaals of tbe time, therefore: where pay on'V- "alactorJ Tr StHJZi "a'' kin cotton on lairlerm "tkarwiae, as may bo a-r-rt na.

Addrrsa Jaasi. B' "TARJlt A. President, Jia-ta Port Gibson, MTaa. Forelcn ittali. 'he snare hanta of Wear Or- 4T, January 87.

at 3 F. U. Lettera for Havana BOo. Siale Letters for ot her foreign porta tc 8. LFUARDE0B.

2aat 4 Cnatuabonaa Brokar, CuWmaoMat. AMUSEMENTS. A Grand Vocnl and Iostranieatal OONCEBT Will be given at ODD FELLOWS HALL, ON CAMP STREET, On Thursday Evening, January 3, For the Benefit of MADAM RUHL. Tlie programm. which will comprlae some choice selee-ticns of ruuaM, will be pobltshed aeveral days preriooa tn tbe Concert IsFTIcketsor Admission, i each.

Can be had at all the principal music and book stores. Jaas Grand Alliltary, Dress and Fancy Dress BALL, To be given by the MAGNOLIA Gt'ARDS, COMPANY For the Benefit of the Free Market, On SATURDAY EVENING. Febroary 8, last. AT ODD FELLOWS' HALL, Committee of Arrangements Cspt Frank Hoder, Srrgt. J.

H. Telmeder. Lieut. Rogers, Privste H. Hotiacbiid, Lieut.

W. H. GtfThorc. Ptlvata Tieaanu. Invitation Committee A.

Baner, 9ergt. E. Pchmlth, Corpoial Ch. Mll'er, Corp C. Bonawaassr, Corporal Scott, T.

Rronsh, H. Lrbmann. F. Marks, Lieut H. Fabian, T.

Schutte, fergt L. Kisber, Ph. Hellmrr. Siar Tickets will be sold bv the stave committees, and at the door on tbe night tbr Ball 0" Ladles' Invitations may be bad from any of the Invitation Committee La.iits are requested to bring their Invitations Tickets, as none will be admitted withbut them. tr Gentlemen's Tickets JaM THE OPERA HOUSE.

CORNER UOVSBVN A.l TOISLOUSB STREETS- SATURDAY EVENING. Ja.i. 1 Extraordinary pr'ormance by the L) ArtU-a In Society Eirt night this Itasun of Jleyi rbcer's grand opera in tive acu, ROBERT THE DEVIL, r-ir Performance to commence at o'clock. Ja-Jl ff'Tbe Bex Ofbce will tie on-neii to tbo public on Thnra tlay, the at o'i lork A Toe su'crio rs wbo wish to r.rain tiieir btes are requested to ifive notice to that eflect I clore at time CONTINENTAL GUARDS. ET1I A Eff.f.f,?l.

A nilHtnry, IrlneU nnrt Fnncy Dress Ball ILL III G1VKK AT ODI FELLO WS'" HALL, On MONDAY EVENING. Ft'-ruar j. dire -f the following MAXA KS Brig. Gen. E.

L. Tracy, Private A. McNeill. CL Gtitrce Clark. Private rt I.

kirar.io, I.i. -a. L'oi 1 boa E. Adams. Fwate C.

MaiorUeo I'. vate T. W. Br.tUuk, Adjt. M.

McDongal. I'r va'o II Bldwvii, tpt. W. Hoi'rlniJ, Private tt. Bates, Lieut.

J. Jones, riwateT Murray, Lieut. A. B. B-ali.

Prlvnte T. Hill. I.ient. A. lonnaud, I'rivatetleo Knower, Here.

Ktttrioe. I'nvaie Bier. Herat. M. H.

Watira. ate B. Leele, J. I'rivare r. Lol.

i-'ergt. J. Slemmer, Private W. T. Perry, CurporMA.

Hozant, Private Thomas Hasiaro, Corpcu al J. Bletry. Private J. S. Mclutjre, Cotporal J.

McUauley, HrivafeJ. Leeds. Corporal J. A. Rois, Private C.

Clnftey, Whitney, Hrivate Asa Pavsnn. Private E. Biessey, Private T. F. Hedges.

Applications for Ladies' Invitstlons. containlne their namrM and residences, mot be left at the Oftice In Odd Fellows Hall, In a box provided for that pur pase C.F Gentlemen can nroenre Tickets from anv of the above Managers, or at No. noi'amp 'ret office of D. I. RICAKKO.

J2 td Secretary and Treasnrer tor Managers. ANGELINA, Having ost returned to tbe city, takes this oppor- tnnity to inform the public, and her former patron in particular, that she has reopened her DANCING SCHOOL, at her old stand, corner of Girod and Baronne a'reets. JaA SoASa 3w SACKED PANORAMA. The public are invited to visit the Interesting exhibition now open at CAM STREET, opposite the Femala Orphan Asytnm. for the benefit ol tbe ST VINCENT'S INFANT ASYLCM.

representing the City of Bethlehem as it apoeered at tbe time of our Savior's birth tbe Stable and Crib In which the Divine Infant was born, and all the sacred personages described In tbe Holy Scriptures in connection with the Nativity, comprising nearly sixty elaborately carved figures from sin to eighteen inches in height. sTrF Admittance, fc cento. KaT A variety of toys and holiday presents for sale for the benefit of tbe Orphans. dS4 tf VANNTJOHI'S MUSEUM, lOT IT. CHARLES STREET, early apposite the St.

CharWs Theatre. THE TEMPLE OF ART I Containing ever fm FIGURES, LIFE BlZal represenV Isg many of the most celebrated aahjecta In History the greater part af tbe Figorra moving by Machinery. GRAND COSMORAM1C VIEWS of the Great Eastern, The Battle at Magenta The Battle of Solferino Battle of New Orleans, gth of January Napoleoa Departing from Paria. 11th May, Capture oi MaiaAolf -Napoleon Croasing the Alps. To tbe already Magnificent Collection, has been added THE RECEPTION OF THE JAPANESE EMBASSY, by President Buchanan, at the White Hooae, May IT.

The Clothing and Weapons were presented to SI6. VANNOcHiby order of tbe Frlaca. Binlaas Boolean. BIRTH OF CHRIST IN THE MANSER OF BETHLEHEM A beautiful Tables. THE LAST SUPPER THE OF CHRIST.

CRIMEAN HEROES AND FDROPEAN POWERS. OLD JOHN BROWN AND HIS ASSOCIATE MURDERERS, of Harper's Ferry Notoriety, which will represent them tratbjally in form, feature and Stature. swT Admission. 90 cents) Children, half price. o39 lm Prof.

J. VernuN frtnflnar Academy, ODD FELLOWS' HALL. J. VISA? most reepectlully announces to bis friends and the public generally, that his Danclug Academy will be opened tor tha season at Odd Fellows' Hall. The reacting will commence on TUESDAY.

November 14. The days end hours of tuit'n are a follow, Children Tueia Th.rsj jys and Saturdays, from 4 till 7 dor GrnU'-miTi- Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, from 7 till it, f. M. I.actie,- Class Tcewiays, Thursdays and Saturdaya, from in A. bl.

till 13 M. Private Cia4.e8 wil. be formed exclusively for Ladies. Prsr.ticiiig Parties, for Ladice and Gentlemen, every Wednesday, at P. M.

Prnf. J. Vegas wdl give Lessons at Seminaries and In private families. SaV Particular attention will be riven to Children, and mnny new Fancy I'ancea, never before taught in tbiacity, will be brought onu J. Vegas Hill give a series of bis Children's Fancy Dress Balls, Including tue great May-Day Festival.

The Musical Department, under the charge of the ex cellent artist, Mr. Bryersoofrr. For terms, apnly to J. VEGAS, at Odd Fellows' Hall, or at Messrs. P.

P. WERLEIN HALBEY'S Store, No. ft Camp street. 1 7 Far Male. BALES OF OAKUM.

4( OHDNANCE TARPAULINS. IJXis aad 300 fxs feet. Also X) pounds BLOCK TIN. On Har.l MC0 feet of i ItH-h GAS PIPE. 2-o fett of 1 Inch fwo tset of incb Mioo pounds No 1 BLACK M08S.

-10 boxes dart.aped 1 1J, Woa 3j ROUND IRON DOUBLE GCNNY' BAGS-PHILIP MrGUlRE. Jail Magarinc street. To Ianafaetnrers. HATER POWER Mll.l, AKP PROPERTY FOR SALE. HARLES H.

SKILES A BROTHER offer lor sale their new end substantially stone built Mill and Mill Property situated on tbe San Antonio River, in the town of Marrcllina, Karnes county, Texas. The stone walls ot tbe mill are 80 by 32 feet. The mill is in perfect order, row running saws for all purposes, and is sltnated at ne upper falls of the river, at which point there is a natural dam of four feet and an artificial one of four feet more, solidly built. The water power is Incalculable and perpetual. The river at this point Is about aoo feet wide, and the land for mill around on every side sustains a vast growth of tbe Snest timber for milling purposes.

The aits and mill as It stands, are most admirably situated for any manufacturing purpose, while the soil in every direction is of that description best adapted to the growing of Sea Ialand Cotton, Bne Tobacco and Cereals. Marcclllua lies midway between San Autonio City and Sojiad, bring 4ft miles from either point, and 65 miles from Aransas Bay. It is 4o feet above the sea, having a constant gea breeze, while the beat is never above 9s and seldom down to tbe freezing point. In no section of the Confederacy is thereto be found finer stone for building purposes, nor In greater abundance while tha coast bed af caal unJerD.s Marcel Una, and out-crops on tbe river-Just above tbr town. In tbe article of Labor, tbrre Is abundance af it in tbe Mexicans who freely engage and perform well at from four to sis dollars per month.

Tbe mill and Improvement Lave coat large sum of money; and if we can srU, we will take a large amount of stock ia any nlsasfacturiiig company that asay bo establiehe'd on the site in part payment. For rail particular apply to CRAS- H. BRXLES at BROTHER. Panraa Maria. Karnes Texaa, or to WM.

C. MITCHELL, corner of Camp ani Da lord Hew Orleans, wbev fall plana and 'descriptions can be seen. Ja- lm Far "tale. No. 1 COOK, rbeap.

Address Box ltMa. Poet Office. Jen tf Far 200 NEW AND SECOND-RAND WHEELBARROWS, from tbe FartJllcatinns below tha cftv. Apply to JaS int J. A.

LUM a CO. Far Hale. 100 TIERCES I.ARa ISO tierces RICE, na boxes STARCH. 3(0 Dales INDIA HAGGTHG. LONSDALE.

NATHAN C8 Jan tf an Grsvtrr street. Wmr itaua. TnP! TWn.arnitT va.asa nuvssrr.TssA i 100 St. Cbarlea street, containing tea rooms, out-hooasa. aaa and hveu-ant- Ae Snnniee on tha premises, or WH.

ALBERT, Jan-U conwi Orsvisf sal Xcnoapiievjx ita. MECHANICS' A WO TRADERS' BANK, Naw Orteana. Jan. iwi. In compliance with tbe Governir'a proclamation, this Bank will be closed an MONDAY next sitb Inst.

Jas-v- gt CRUZ AT. Cashier. UNION BANK Of LOUISIANA New Orieans. January tv lwB. According to recommendation of his Honor Governor Moore, tbia Bank will rlwe MONOAY next.

thesTib. Notes due on that day will be payable TO-DAY. (Satur- Ja'it-t GEO. A. FRERKT.

Caahler. CITIZENS' BANK OF LOUISIANA,) New Orleans. Jan. I Wil. Tbls Bank wili be closed on MONOAV.

97th inst. Ja.v- ROUSSEAU, Cashier. MERCHANTS' BANK, Ne Orleana, Jan 84. 181. This Bank will be closed on MONDAY next, tbe ulo- rinus aui irersary of tbe secession of Louiviana.

a it s. muun i. uasuier. OFFICE BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS, I New Orleans, Jan 4 Tbe Insurance Companies comoosing this Board will cIom- their offices on MONDAY, the 27 with the Governor's proclamation, under date of 4ut January, lei j. Jai.wgt JAMES HHEELER.

Sec'y. Hall of Jackson Benevolent Association, New Jan. 25, IMrt-j. SPECIAL MEETING. Tt-e officers and members ef tbls Association) are herebt notified that a snecial meet irp will be held on SUNDAY.

January i. at 3)4 o'clock, P. M. mbrrs are requested to b. punctual, as business ol the greatest importance will be brought before tbe meeting.

By order of the President 1 It JOHN A FEL ILLOLCY Sec'y. NEW ORLEANS MECHANICS' SOCIETY, 1 Institute Kuildines. At tbe annual meeting of the mtaiira of this Socirty. held on tbe Cd the following ijthrers were elected to serve ilurins tbe ensninp yar Richard Esterbrnok, 1, other rlomee. Vice PriHllt.

Jnhn Strouo, Conaspopilin Secretarv. Herman Gnver, Recording Secretary, Lbrarian, Aa- Tre.surer aud Janitor. A W. Treasurer. Wm.

Ham. R. T. K. Bennett, F.

Lurges and Peter Sttwarde. C'-mmlttees rurnjinted the President Heal'h and Rellel Vim. Hani," Ja Haiuton, T. W. Bo- riiick.

Finance John R. Stroud. A- Bulware. Ths. O'Neill.

Library -Cbae. PotthotT, Cba. Pride. Oerird Stlth. Kdticaiiftn H.

Knee. Newt. A A. aer. Building- .1 Peeilcs, R.

Crozier, p. Rice, J. Ucddts, Joti Dsvidron. HERMAN GAYER. Secretary.

MECHANICS' ANI BAN'S. 1 Jan -22. l-i. ink. held 011 to At Br.

election for Direct hi ol 1 1 i. wtli tl-e tul iwin nan titt't-'l scr 1 lie elisuiiiL- were dU'y (i. Robiiuou. Hall. Hoy.

A B.i-le. nj Nob'e. i S. Ilawl.lns, li. Vreiici l.lrs.

V. Miid Samuel J.tniis And at a meeth.y ol tr.e Sr.ji .1. rl.i, lay. Walter G. f- I ijon.

a.4 unatlillifus'v Preg'dellt Ja.M-f G. CBLZAT. Cannier. GRAND SKr-RETAKY'S OFFICE.7 R. W.

Gravrt Lodge Louii!" I O. N'w -e. Ti. rerutar femi-aniniai ron iiinai. uti -n of tbe R.

W. in: Li ft Louisiana I O. will take place in Cr Lodge slotmi. Odd Fewness' Hall, on TOES. C-1I1 inst at o'riock Jn td HENh Y.B1KK.

firaud S.rrrtary- M'l ICE- The poh'ic are riere tha the Ll- i.n bli t-rcrraiire. C.nnK, and I't ft-, nun on all Cr.tn ami public auii nn all Tru k. Cart, ami vetii i -1 ae now and payab at my 1 Hall, during tlie month ol January only alter 1 liv the City A'temev Jul tFl ADAM OIFFEN. City Treasnrer. K.

A M. VOCNT MORIAH LODUE No TUESDAY EN INti. at 7 o'clock, in tbe Lodge 1 orrer of Can anil Lafavett- stret Orbcrra tor the tor IkH2 Jnlin Bmith. W. M.

F. W. S. Wm. D.

Bedford, J. W. Will'am V-CulU'ch. Treasnrer Jas. Furnea'ix.

Secretary; Win. Kwing, S. J. H. Eckeit.

J. D. E. W. M.

C. 1 J. U. I mi lap. Chaplain; Mmion, Tyler A.

Wang and J. M' Laugblin, Stewards JaU 'rij-ly JAS FCRNEAUX. Secretary. MERCHANT' BANK, New Orleans, Jan. n.

Mf.l At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held tuwr day. a dividend of four per cant, was declared, payable on the l.ltti inst. Ja7 WM. S. MOUNT.

Cashier. DELTA ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER No. l.t-Meeta Thursday Evening, at 7 o'clock, at Grand Lodge, Mn.oulrH.ll. Orncers for iS R. A.

M. rwfi J. Noves. M. E.

H. P. N. Benedickt. E.

K. Samuel Harby, 8. i Edwin U. Kerr. C.

H. 1 Samuel Brickell, p. S. R. S.

Burke, R. A. C. Daniel Morgan G. 3d V.

John Pasley, O. M. td W. Magulre, G. M.

1st V. H. R. Swasey. Trer.

Hilel Marka, Secretary; John Galpin, Steward! Cotton Henry, Guard. Sojourning companions are cordially invited. By order of tba High Priest: JaS H. MARKS, Secretary. OCEAN LODGE Na 144, A.

F. and A. M. -Meets every Friday Evening, at 1 o'clock, at Washington Hall, MeHmy Buildings. Third District.

Officers A. Duquercron, W. 1 F. D. Bagel.

S. W. A. Jensen, J. W.

H. Mlllsriaugh, Tree. J. A. Letten, Sec'y Wm.

Clark. 8. D. Wm. Low, J.

D. 1 Che. Weeks, Tyler. Ln By Her Majesty's Koyal Letters Patents 0. ANDERSON fc SON, LAGAN FELT WORKS, Belfast, Ireland and City, London, nnanatacturera of tra Improved Patent ASPhALTIC ROOFING FELT.

A Light, Clean, Economical and Durable Roofing, for Railroad Cars, Hosoitals, tables, TeaU, etc IMPROVED PATENT SHEATHING FELT, For Ships' Bottoms, under Copper or Wood. We have received from W. H. HAYNS CO. a large sliicment of tbe above FELT, wtueb we ofler for sale.

We are also crepared to make contract, for ROOFING. SOUTHERN FIREPROOF ROOFING CO. Office at factory, IM and 1M Perdldo street, between Howard and Liberty streeta-Jaii lm ROBERT GLENNON, Manages RAN AWAY The mulatto rirl JOSE PHINE. She I- about feet high speaks French and Engligb. Was formerly tbe property af Dr.

1 Penis ton Ten boliava zveeud will ha oaid for her arrest and deliverv to mc7 Jal tf M. GOLDSMITH. 47i Euterpe street. Ilinrrhrn. Ilyarntery aod Kheutnatlnm.

A SURE Ct RE to be had for toe abn.e diseasea, at No. 117 St. Ann street, between Dauphin and Burgundy re-ts. Alio, Instant Relief of Croup. Sore Throat, Cholera, Lockjaw, Earache.

Toothache, Burns and Scalding. All sorts of Freeh Wouuris. Sore, aud Ulcere, cured, evtu tLougb derived from secret Kenieiiies lir Hemcrrhoida or I'lles, Bad Breath, O'Uita, Gravel, Worms, Taprvv.rms, Chi'ls aud Fever, hiid Curns, Ac. A Special Hemedy for each and every disease. Certificates of persons cured of tLe above diseases can be seen most uf tte auda'so intheotbee No.

1:7 it. Ann street, many more ray in reeu. Office Hours Frtn 1 to erery also, TnewlaT and Thurniay, from ''to 1 1 A. M. Ja2l hi ly METAIRIE JOCKEY CLUB OP The State ot Louisiana.

The following Sweeptakes for tbe Spring Meeting of 18c; 2 are now open SATURDAY, March 31, lvtf -Sweepetakes for year Oids, Mile Heats, subscription 81SO, half forfeit; three or more subscribers to till the Club to add liui if the race ia run; tbe second hora. aave hia atake. To name and on l.t Marcb, lar. SAME DAY. Sweepstakes for 3 year olds.

Two Mils Heats, suhsrr1itiot4s half forfeit three or more subscribers to till MO added by tbe Club if tbe race is runt the second horse to save his stake. To name and close 1st Marrb, lneil. Liberal Purse, will be riven, to be run for the Race week, rommenriiii; on 1 UESDAY, 31 of April, laoi Address nominations SIDNEY STORY, Secretary, New Orleans. sV Louisville (Bowling Green Courier and Mobile Tribune copy until 1st Marcb. Jal4 Hungarian Crass Meed, MILLET SEED, PURE HA ANNA TOBACCO SEED.

For sa'r by Jail Kit D. MAPPAY. 61 Gravirr street Ha bres Nabres. SABRES FOR 8ERGEANT8 AND MUSICIANS for ale. Apply to M.

J. BCJAC. Ja-21 corner Caronde'et and Gravier eta. Kasstnann's Cattaa Press, OPPOSITE JACKSON RAILROAD DEPOT. W1 are prepared to Dray.

Store and Forward all Freight for shipment per Jackson Railroad JelrV-tt WILLIAMS at FA3SMANN. Matches; Matches. FOR sale, wholesale and retail, at the office of the Crescent City Match Factory. Iu7 Girod street, or at tbe Factrry. Felicity Road, orner of Clara street.

Warranted to any Northern match ever imported. Jaw 2 ly J. T. McFARLANE A CO. By Her majesty's Koyal Letters Patent D.

ANDERSON tfc SOW, IA8AN FELT WORKS, Belfast, Ireland, and City, LcudoD. manufacturers of the Improved Parent ASPHALTIC ROOFING FELT, A Light, Clean. Economical and 1 Durable Roofing, fbr Railroad Cars, Hospitals, Stables, Tents, arc. Improved Patent BITCMIN0U8 WATERPROOF FELT. Free from nupieasant smell, for Lining Damp Walla, Laying under Carpets.

Floor Cloths, ate ImDrovrd NON-CONDUCTING HAIR FELT, For Clothing Steam Boilers, Cylinders, Pipes, which erlects a saying of One Fourth in Fuel. IMPROVED PATENT SHEATHING FELT, For 8 hips'! Bottoms, oader Copnor or Wood, am now prepared to take orders for the shove kinds of FELT, tor tutors delivery, and bava just received a limited toaplT of Roofing And Shaatblng FELTS, which I oFVr at toe old selling pries In this market Samples to be seen St mv office, and orders solicited. W. WAREF1SLO. 04 MacoxiBe street, Ja 1 en Bole Age at for tbe C- States.

r. r. 'arista Hal say. ava SB raMktbara of Sbcat Msaic Sad I aooaa Aran's tor tha aal ad Bradowrv a Ptawo rM. Ala, Webb dt Ca Ss therm made Pisaa Fia las 11..

rtsno Foitas Tase and RenajreX rtauaas to let, p. F. WKRLKTJ' St HAXSXY. Ja: as aad a Ctmi and 174) tnaisS waatetl tes Parshaso. RT ANIT.LA ROPE OR CORDAGE inew) of any site, iYL from 1 to 11 iacliea.

Parties In the interior having nrb on hand far sale can obtain food pejcea by ablpefne tbem tothe underwgned Ja lm R. G. LATTIN6, 14 and 1 Onion st. Bienville Cattoit See el Oil Factsry. THE above works are now prepared to fill ordecs tor OIL and OIL CARE, in quantities to suit tha de- Orriers left with tfce utadenigne! will he promptly aL-tvsiiod to.

A. PEPIN. Arnnr. Cans! streoC Far Sale. 1 nfVf, BOJfEg 8CJAP-Yri4)a branda.

1UUU Jsm a. ftPIN, Attut, WANTS. WANTED A situation by a Frenchman as Walter In a private family. Has no objection to leave town for tbe country. Speaks Englt.h and French.

Can give good references. Apply at iU Barrteka street. Jatf-3t AUGUST MAGNIN. 7 ANTED A Woman to Cook, Wash and Iron Ap ply at Ml camp street. us WANTED A (it oat Ion In I Commission Grocery or Dry Goods Hoose, aa eirber Saieemaa, Bookkeeper or Assistant, by a who can eonae well recommended.

Address Boa ikoo, Poat Office Jan -It WANTED G1RL8 Young Girlacan find steady m-plovmentin tbe Louisiana Paper Boa Manufactory, corner Poydraa and Tcboupitonlas streets, up stairs. Ja ANTED A first-ra'e Cook. Waaber and Iron art Apply at IT Camp street. Jass tf WANTED By a private family, a German Girl to do Washing, Ironing and Houetwo'k. A permanent situation for a good person.

Arply at the corner of Second and Rousseau streets. JaS 81 TTf TfiTET An Adjntent. for Infantry. Confederate VV States st wlce, qualified for field service Als four competent Recruiting Officers, tt enlist recrn.te for be war. Each recruit, upon inspection and mnster, wll' receive 60 rash bounty.

Apolv. a' o'clock, P. to Ja34 W. B. STUART, at 75 Canal street tarNTED By a vonrg man woo anovrstanda the 1 French and English languages, a aituatlon in a commission boure or to tend bar.

The best of reference given Address at this office. VTANTED One or wo Boarders, In a genteel family. Ltiration central. References exchanged. Address Picayune Ortice.

Jai4 Imp A NTFD Immediately, several Sewing Ma'hine vv Hands. Four having their own sewing machines will have cr nstant tmplo nint. Addrtss MKS. Js24 3t en Canal street. It'iNTED A person well acquainted with tbe manu-V facture of Lard Oil.

Address Box Poat Office. WAITED One who understands the making of Plain and Fancy Soap. Good salary will be giv.n. AfplyatNo. IS Camp" street, upstairs.

Jai4 -Jt ANTED A man that uml rstands dressing Mill Vt Stones, end one acquainted with running macbiues. Also Two men acquainted with working Oil Presses. Also, a man arquamtd with grafting fruit trees. Apply 'o F. SI.

FISR, No. y.n New Levee street. a rfSTF. A capaMe Nurse. ioimdiately to travel.

Nunc nefd without the iest recommenta-tinns Apply at 1 i. corner St. Louis and Riuprt streets it" tt'IITEn-A Gelitlem.n Teacher of the Enaliah Laniru.ee. Apfly to M. I.

DE MONTI. UZlN. from I clock, at the Orleans or by letter at St James, Convent Office. Ja( It ANTED TO HIRE An A No 1 H'Vise Girl (coi- cre-4). F' nue comins we.

I rt-rinrminue Rood nces will be paiJ. App.y at r.t, Caronoeiet street. a 23 41 U'ANifcD A sit nat'oTi as C00U. Washer ami Ironer in a email lannlv, by a n-spc-ta'iiif young Girl. Btst city references given.

App'y at i'H Camp street. JaJ--at ANT One or two Jewelers. None but First Class Workmen lifed apply, THOMAS. GRISWOLD A' Jalu Ht Cor Canal and Royal streets. A good Machinist one accustomed 10 VV running mat hinery.

Also A goid Snaptuaker. Alii A good Cooper and four good active Negro Wen, by the mm.th. Appiy to Jnlv-6t M. FISR. US New Levee street WANTF.D-For Imnedlate 8ervue For the C.

S. Ounboat LIVINGSTON 1 Seamen. IS Orrtiuary Seamen, li) Lads. To ship for six mciiths. Apply at tbe C.

8. Rendezvous, Marigny Buildings, Third District. Jaitf ANTED TO PLANTERS An accomplished Mu-sician and English Scholar wishes to teach in a family or conduct a school In tbe country She will tears Drawing and Fainting, if required. For terms and references address TEACHER, Picayune Office, oai dawtf 1 WANTED A situation aa Teacher, by a Southern laHy wbo has taught in some of the first famillea and Institutions in the South ia thoroughly prepared to teach Music, French and Drawing, together with tbe ordinary English course embraced In young 1'alies edu cation. A pleasant borne more an object than salary.

Address, staling terms, Ac, to M. care of Wm Heater, Terry Station, Miss. Jau-10t ANTED Two good Machinists, two Gunsmiths and two Brass or Iras) Finishers. None but first-class workmen need apply I Ht the Rifle Factory of the under aigned, on Third street, between Bacchn. and Dryadea.

Ja8 tf THOMAS. GRISWOLD A CO. WANTED-A strictly private family, with no children or boarders and not inconvenient to tbe business part of tha city, can furnish a gentleman and wile or aingle persons with comfortable room and good board, on moderate terms References given and required if necea-aary. Ad frees CONFEDERATE, Picayune office. Je6 tf ANTED A sman, cheap House turmsned tf possiblefrom the iMh of October or tba 1st of November next.

Address F. at this office. US tfl Potomac Shad and Use Herrlngr. 25 KITS No. 1 MESS SHAD.

SA kits ROE HERRING. 25 quarter bllr. HERRING. For family use, choice articles. Just received from tbo Western shore of Virginia, and for aale by G.

M. BAYLY A 93 Common and 48 Canal street. Mackerel Mackerel. 20 BBLS. MEDIUM No, MACKEREL.

SO Large 28 ball-barrels Large No. 1 MACKEREL, Choice. 100 kita All choice and fine, for family use, in store and for sale by e. M. BAYLY CO aa Common asd es Canal street.

Mess Beef Mess Beef. 25 HALF BARRELS FULTON MARKET BEEF. 60 quarter ISO barrels WESTERN BEKF (Sew). 11 PRIME BEEF. 'All just receives and superior articles for famhy use.

store and for sale by G. M. BAYLY 22 Common aud 41 Canal street. Htar Candles Star Candles. 100 BOXES WORK'S STAR CANDLES, in store nd for saie by M.

BA'LY SI Cwmmon aud 42 Canal street. Scotch Ale and Porter. 100 CASKS HARVEV'S PINTS SCOTCH ALE, in stone jugs. 60 casks Harvey's quarts SCOTCH ALE, In stone Jugs. casks quarts and pints BYA8S PORTER.

All in good order and superior articles, in store and lor ale by M. BAYLY A CO 'IS Common and 41 Canal street. Wax and Sperm Candles, 50 BOXES PATENT WAX CANDLES (Mace's), ino boxes Naw Bedford SPERM. In stare and for sale by G. M.

BAYLY A Jalf St 2i Common and 42 Canal street. DRY GOODS. For Sale by the Package. oO BALES and case Printtd Muslins, Jaconet and Organdies. is rases Printed Mnslin and Organdie 12 rases White, Checked and Figured Swiss Muslins.

8 cases and bales White and Brown Linen Netting. 14 cases Blue Linen Checks. 10 case White Linen. 13 bales White Shirtings and Jaconets. 15 cases Cotton Handkerchiefs.

6 cases Colored Cotton Ribbons. 10 bales Cotton and Linen Mattress Checks and Ticks. a cases Silk Handkerchiefs. 6 cases Alpacas and Mohairs. 1ft cases French Cottonadee and Linen Drills.

SO bales White and Brown Linen Russia Sheetings. Jal5 lm CRAMER 4 68 Customhouse st For Sale. TN A pair of fine CARRIAGE HORSES; a'ao a nZjSl Carriage and Harness tbe property of Ron. J110. aTs aiidelL.

Apply at GARNETT'S STABLES, corner of Common and Ramrwut sta, or to CLARKE BAYNE, JalR tf 11 Exchange Place. V. W. WHITE, JXCHANGE OFFICE, No. 9 CAM STREET.

GOLD, SILVER AND CN'CDRRENT MONEY, Boogfat and Sold. Jal-t-tf Ta Distillers. COLUMN, Desrvue sysura, and WORM, for tals at C. LETOCRNEOR S. 104 Customhouse street.

Ta Coatrafstrs far the Array. 1 flllll SCABBARDS FOR CAVALRY SAB 1UUU Confederate Army Patent- Fo-saJe ny B. LETOrjRNEL'H. Jal.s lit 11 Customhouse strett. llanM cfe Satrap Refiners, Nos 128 and 130 Magaaine street, OFFER FOR SALE White and Yellow Clarified Sageia, in hogsh rails.

White Kiln Iiried Powdered Sugar, in barrels. Golden Syrup, in barrels and half-barrels. HALL E.ODD. Agents. Jaio im Front Levee.

1000 Tarda Domestic Casslmare. WE have lost received on consignment 1000 yards GRAY DOMESTIC CASSIMERE, suitable for Military Unif-rrms. We oan turaish any quantity eomeient to uniform one or more regiments. tf WILSON, MASSIE ft CO. 'A TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD Ran.

away on tha atb the alavo gin LOUISA. She Is a dark gride, rather low and aUmiier build, aooat 14 VS.tay years of age, ejoick and active and of very ples-Jtf jp eant mA Ir.sa when wvkei to. can alao speak little French. Tha above reward will be ooid to anv ana Who will lodje bar in jail, or who srtil re tarn bee to Ja7 At, WLLlOsf. Mnaalas gtnet, mifTAM.unKH mni'TELik go.

Desirable Kesldence aa Oraage street, between Camp and Magazine, for aale. BY GARDNER SMITH CO. Gardner Smith. Auctioneer ffice 81 Common street Will bo sold st auction on SATURDAY Jan. 3ft, I8ni.

at o'clock, at the MercnaDts and Auctioneers Exchange A LOT OF GROUND, with tbe Improvements there on. In tbo square bounded by Orange, Camp. Magaaine and Race streets. Said lot measuring 3n feet front on Orange, by A4 feet In ieptb. between parallel linos.

The Improvements comprise a go two-story boose aod kitchen, containing 10 rooms and ball, gas throughout the main boilding, Ac. Tbe House will rent for StjO per month. Terms The purchaser to assume a note IV vh so, due Feb. A left, witb per cent, current and per cent, eventual interest 1 balance cash. Act of sale before R.

Brenan, notary public, at tbe ex pense orbe putcbaser. Jala Succession ef Jesse Wilder Sale of a Feed 8 'ore. Horses. Males, Drays. Harness, Ac BY GARDNER SMITH CO.

Gardner Smith. Auctioneer Office 81 Common street Will be sold at auction on WEDNESDAY. F.b'y 1863, at 11 o'clock, at 7 and bead of tbe Mew Basin About ion sack- Bran. Oats snd Rye; 1 ISO bales Fodder and Hay; Inn Gtinny Bags; Iron Safe, Platform Scales. Office Furniture, cc.

Alao 1 hay Horse, Saddle and Bridle; I black Horse; 1 mare Mule; 1 dun 3 Drays and sets Harness. saT Terms Cash. Ja25 Sneresslon de Jesse V. Wilder Vente d'ou magaeln oe provisions, de chevaux, moles, char-rertes. liarn.ls, Ac.

PAR GARDNER SMITH A CIE Gardner Smith, Encanteur Bureau 81 rue Commune MERCREDI, 6 fevrier. sern--t vendus aux eurberee publiques, all heurrs. an 7 et 8k latere du Nouveau Bassin Environ lrmesra d'aviine et sle riz: 15o bailee de lourrage et de foin; loco sacs gunny: Cti coflre-fort de ler, des balances, le mobllier d'un bureau, Ac. Ausal 1 rheval ha, avec selle et bride; 1 cheval noir; 1 niu'e noire-. 1 mu de cbarrette: 3 cbarre'tes et -2 barnais complete.

s.onnnions au comptant. PosiffvpDle of Very Deairable Prroperty vomer 01 AnnuTiciarion ano srreets 1 GARDNER SMITH A CO. Uardd Auctioneer OftVe Ki Common street Wll aortion on SATL'hllAY. bruarv 1. ivi.

at Smith, be sold at 13 o'clock, M-, at the Merchants' and Auctioneers' Exchange, atoyal TWO VERY DESIRABLE LOTS OF BROI VB witli all the therein in he Firs Ilistrir ir the square houi'ded by Annunciation. Para.iier. Fe II' ity ei.il Market sfeets, being No 1 and i. No. 1 fi.rms the corner of Annunciation and Fe iclty streets, snd esurt-s feet fronton Aunonriation street.

f4 fi-er 7 inches lines in tbe rertr. by a rteiith anri front on Felhity strret teet 3 inrhee 1 line, and 6T feet II inrl.er on the side tuwarda No The mprovements a lrame buiidir.g. having six rroms. with rardct, Ac. Lot No.

2 measureslH feet 7 inches front on Aunouri.tion street, bv a depth of 7 feet 11 iiu l.s. tetueei. p.rallet Hues. The improvements consist 01 a very comfortable two-story Brick House, slite r-Kif. with line ro( gutters anil crnicea, covered with zinc.

Iisrit'e A rrninis. with out-boil lings, cisterns, Ac Tern.s One-tliird cash balance at 1 ami years' credit fot r-otes Learing mortaire on tbe property, witb i per cmt currer-t and 0 per cent eventual interest. Act of sale belore notary public, at the expense of the purrhaser W. VIONlfc I) wellins-IIoiiHPH and Tarnnt l.otu on Thalia, ereret and Melpomene streets. Succession ol Joseph Moreira.

I)Y N. lONIE, Auctioneer Bv virtue of an order 1 from the Honorable the Second District Court of New Orleans, dated lxtb of Drcember, leXil, (Court Docket No. 1 will be sold at public auction. On SATURDAY, 8.1th January, lane, at Is o'clock M. at the Merchants' and Auctioneers' Exchange, Royal street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, for account of said succession SEVEN LOTS OF GROUND, in tbe square bounded by Thalia, Frert Melpomene aud Howard streets, designated as lots Nos.

I to 7. I. Lot No 1 measuring 31 feet front or more on Thalia street, by feet in depth; together with tbe wooden sheds thereon. Lot No. '2 adjoins Int No.

1, and measures 31 feet 7 inches and tl, lines front on Thalia afreet, by 1-21 feet 9 inches in depth Together witb a two-story wooden dwelling bouse, one story wooden kitchen, a large cistern, Ac. 3. Lot No. 3 adjoins lot No. 3.

and measures 31 feet 7 inches and lines front on Thalia street, by 121 feet inches ip depth. Together with tbe one-story wooden bouse, containing several rooms, a two story wooden building In tbe resr aud intended for kitchen and sleeping rooms, and two large cisterna 4. Lot No. 4 adjoins lot No. 3 on the rear line, and measures 2" feet and 9 Inches fruit on Preret street, by n3 feet 3 inches and ft lints in depth.

Together with the two story wooden boilding, used for stables, ha; and feed loft. ft. Lot No. ft forms tbe corner oi Freret and Melpomene streets, and adjoins lot NA 4. measuring 25 feet 3 inches and 6 lines trout on Melpomene street, by loj feet in depth aud front on Freret street.

Together with tbe improvements thereon. i. Lot No. ft adjoins tbe above lot, and measures 25 feet 3 inches and 7 lines front on Melpomene street, by 103 fret in depth. Together with the improvements thereon.

7. Lot No 7 adjoins fhe above, and measures 2ft feet 3 Inches and 7 lines front ou Melpomene atreet, by 102 feet in depth. Together with all tbo improvements tbereon. Tbe wbole according to a plan made by J. A- D'H ntecenrt.

which will be exhibited at sale. Terms One third rash and the balance en a credit of ft, 13 and 18 months, hesrinc six per cent. Interest per annum from date until maturity, and eight per cent, in case of non-payment at maturity until final payment, secured by special mottgage on said property. Tbe buildings and dependencies ou the lots Nos 3, 3 and 4, as per ssld plan, being insured up to the 15tb April, 1863, in the ofbce of tbe Merchants' Mutual Insurance Com not. tha nurrhsaera will have to reimburse, pro rata.

the premium for the unexpired term, and transfer the noliries to the executor, as well as renew said policies up to tbe payment cf tbe last notes, and In default of sucn renewals on tne part 01 toe purcnsim, tue Mime will be made for arcoont of the delinquents. The adjudications to be completed by acta ot aale before E. Harnett, notary public. Jaift BY JULIAN NBVILLK. Three Valuable Prooertles.

la the First District, offering excellent port unities lor invest merit To be sold partly on credit. rlY JULIAN NEVILLE, Auctfcraeer-D ffice No. 11 Commercial Place Will be sold at public auction on TUDssMf, Jwssn ao. Mao. a is clock, a tha Merchants and Auctioneers' Exchange 1.

A LOT OF GROUND, situated In the First District, in tbe square bounded by Lafayette (late Hevia Freret. Periilat and Girond streets, measuring 3i feet I irrtesfront on Lafayette street, aarue width on Periilat street, by 105 feet e'eep on tbe west line, and In. feet on the east side, running through the square with all the improvements hereon, consisting of a two-atorv frame huiMinir. running throurh. and containing I rooms also a frane building contaiuine 4 rooms, divided from the eimve by a common-ailev.

Tbe yaid is large, with brick iti rn, hydrant. Ac. The property is rtuted et eift per month, hut has heretofore been rented at 4 A LOT OF GRODNO, situated in tbe First District, in tbe square boorded by Rampart (formerly Cr-cns). rasin. Foyriras and Lafayette arreeta.

measuring feet i luetics front oil Circus atreet. and A feet 3 iulies in def th. tegether with all the baitdinga and improvements thereon. 3. ANOTHER CERTAIN LOT OF GR00ND.

with all the improvemts thereon, situated In the Firrt District, in the square bounded by Basin formerly Sr. John Cir. oa. Fovdraa ant! Lafayette streets, measuring sl" feet inches slid fi line, fi out ou Bain eti eet, iy a flept on tlie Bide nearest Pcyitras atreet of et ini-ue, and 1 line, and 011 the side nearest Hevia street of feet 1 inch and lines, wit ha width on the rear Hue of in feet II inches and 7 lines. The improvements consist of a la.

ge two-story frame butlit'ng, with ail tbe appurteiimcas, now and for some tine occupied as a hoarding bouse. Term, Of tlie Property First Mentioned; ore half cash, and tlie balance at 12 months. tr aotrs secured by mortutre, and beariDg per ceut. interest and per cent. ev ntual.

For tlie Second The purrhaser to assume the payment of two notes bearing ri per cent.e interest, for escb. felling dne retnectireir on tha riih January. 18o3 and tbe balance cash. For the Third One half rash balance in three inter, at 12 and 18 secured by morta.ee, and bearing f- per cent. Interest and 8 per cent, Improvements to be kept insured and poi.cy transferred to vendors.

Art of sa'e before M. llahn, notary public, at the ex-pense ol the porrbasers at! BY II. Itl. VAN tHOLlNGKH cV CO. Cottage on Jena street, between itata- rme and Live Oak, City of auction.

BY H. M. VAN SOLINGEN A Syer, Auctioneer Office iy Commercial Place Will be sold at public auction on SATURDAY, January 35, 182. at 13 o'clock M-. at tba Merchants' and A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, together with the Improvements thereon, rn the square comprised within Jena, Magazine, Napoleon avenue and Live Oak streets.

Said lot measures 31 feet 8 inches front on Jena street, by a depth of nl teet between parallel lines The improvement, consist of a frame Cottage containing six rooms. Terms One-half csib balance by note at 18 months, bearing mortgage on the property and six per cent, current and eight percent, eventnal interest. Act of sale before W. J. Castell, notary public, at tha excense ol the purrhaser.

Jalv Three three-storw Brio I Dve-rlllnaa oa Royal street, between Port and St- Ferdinand, at aurtion. BY H. M. VAN SOLINGEN ft CO. William Syer.

Auctioneer Office iy Commercial Place Win be sold at public auction on SATURDAY, Jan'y 25. I8A3, at 13 o'clock, at the Merchants' and Auctioneers' Exchange THREE CERTAIN LOT8 OF GRO0ND, together with all tbe Improvements tbereon. situate in tbe Third District and in the square comprised within Royal i late Casacalvo). Port. St.

Ferdinand and Archl ect st rests Said lots measure eacn 17 feet 7 inches lines front on Roval street, same front on Architect nreet by a depth ol 138 teet 1 inch 3 lines between parallel lines. Tbe Improvements consist ol three first-class three-story brick dwellings, containing seventeen rooms In each bouse, gas, c. throughout; Iron verandahs in front. Terms One-third cash the balance bv notes of equal amonnts at one and two years, bearing special mortgage on the property, and 6 per cent, current and 8 pax cent, eventual interest. Act 01 sale before Tneo.

GuyoL notary public, at the expense of the purchaser. J19 Positive fnle af a Grocery and Dwelling? corner of Levee strtet and Peters' avenue, city of Jefferson, at auction. By M. VAN SOLINGEN Syer. Auctioneer Office Commercial Place Will be sold at public auction, on SATURDAY, January 8, at It o'clock, at the Merchanta' and Auctioneers' Ex.

CfcTWOCERTAlN LOTS OF GRODND. tog-ether with all the improvements thereon, situated in tba square comprised within Levee, Peters avenue, Tchoupitoulaa asd Leontine streets. Said Lota measure each no feet 1 jjKSi gnd 4 lines front on Peters avenue, by a depth of 110 ferTbetween parallel lines and front on Levee street. Tbs improvements consist of a frame Grocery and Dwelling. Terms One half cash 1 tbo balance by note at twelve months, bearing special mortgage on tbe property, and 6 per cent, current and Hpercent.

ovenanal interest. Act of sale before Tbeo. Onyot, notary public, st tne expense of tb purchaser. Jal TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD Ran sway from tha plantation of Drone Barratarls, tbs boy JOE, rod complexion, 6 fast iacbaa high, bowlecged. speaks English ani French, very ouick when spoken to, has a scar on one ot tbe abouldera.

Twenty Dollars reward will be paid ta any one Longing said boy in prteoc. and giving notice aw ivuoraiv a JSl sash. Jalft ks 1 Onion atreet. JLaala Baekhalts RECOMMENDS hnnaetf tor Bisvtna ens nana 1 aiao nor giving same Lnstra-merit. law nd Cecavsr of Toclosasa 35- Mress, on AUCTION SALES.

NYKIM. Groceries. Provlsloas aid doners. Tl aw xk. SYEES, Auctioneer Will bo sold st auction on SATURDAY, tba 25th at 10 o'clock, at bis auction stove, an Magaaine street SO bogs Rio Cndee, octavos French Cognac; 00 boxes 8oap, 100 boxes Claret; 10 cases Sardines; an pkgs.

Raisin Whiabe), Rice, Crackers, Broody Cherries, Molasses, Lard. Ac Bras. White Naorts and Oats. R- B. SYK.ES, Auctioneer-Will be sold at a actios on SATURDAY, sfttb at 11 o'clock, at tbe store corner of Povdraa and Fulton streets, fer account ol whom it may concern, to pay charges 4ftT bags Bran and White Snorts, In double gunny and white socks.

64 sacks Oats. sW Tsrms Cash. jajg Sundries saved from the Wreck steamer Judah Tooro BTB.B. STKES, Auctioneer Will be sold at auction on-TUESDAY. sath inst at II o'clock, ot the stores 7 and 9 Poydraa afreets, corner of Fulton, for account of whom it may concern, the following lot of sundries, consisting of, viz Extension Tables, Rocking Chairs, Conches, Sofas, Car- Kts, Looking Glasses.

Hose. Cotton and Hsir et travel, il' ws, Cemfr-rts, Lamps Crockery and Glassware, Chafing D'sbes. Coffee Urn, Water Coolers, Ac ear Terms Cash, JaU BY SCOTT, Nundrlee Sundries. T1Y SCOTT. Auctioneer Store No.

S3 Gravier street Will be sold at auction on SATURDAY, sftth at 104 o'clock, at the auction store No. ft! Gravier atreet 20 boxes Candles ft bbls. Lard 40 boxes Snap ft eighth casks Cognac Brandy; 30 boxes Claret 4 quarter casks Rochelle Brandy) 30 bhls. Tebacco; 3 obis Almonds Also, Dried Peaches, Vermouth, Blacking, Wiitlni Ink, Ac. Jai'i MY FKAWCIH FKHWANPEZ.

Stork In Trade of a Dry Goods Store. French Calico, Delaines, 8iioea, Worsted, Plaids, Ac Ac. BY FRANCIS FERNANDEZ at in o'clock, will be sold at his auction rooms, comer of St. Louis and Chartres Btreets. 114 1C0 lots of Seasonable Dry Goods, such at French Celi-roes.

Black and Colored Delaines Men's. Roys' aud Women's hoes. Worsted, Plaids, Bareges, Ginghams, Cl-ambrays. Ac ssT Terms at sale. Jaift BY K.

inOftTS.OlTltcK. Y. Flue Dorses, Hnroucbes, Buggies, cVc, Peremptory Sale at Auction BY R. MONTGOMERY, Anctlobeer Will be sold on SATURDAY, tbe SMli lost, at 11 o'clock, at tba Tattenalls Stables, 164 Gravier street, without any reserv 10 fine Harness and Saddle Horaes: 3 extra Sftdo.e Horses; 3 starouches. 3 Buttgie, Top and Open.

Ja24 IO fine Milch Horn, Jnst Arrived. Prrewctory B.le at Auction. BY R. M. MONTGOMERY.

Auctioneer Will bo sold at auction on SATURDAY, "r'th inst a '2 iVlock, at theTatteraalls Stables, 144 Gravier street, without any reserve 10 fine Miicb Cows. saV Terms Cash. JaU Large Sale of Knrnltnrc, Carpets, At Auction BY R. M. MONTGOMERY, Auctioneer Will be sold at auction on SATURDAY, the iMh lnat, a 11 o'cloc at tbe Old Auction Mart, 87 Camp street A large sale of harlor.

Bedroom and Dmiugroora Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, ftiattrasses, Curtains, Pianos, Stoves. Kitchen Furniture, Ac. sar Terms Casb. Jat4 Good JHahoaruny nad Walnut Furniture, on account of departure, at auction. BY R.

M. MONTGOMERY, Auctioneer Will be sold at aurtion on SATURDAY, tbe 2-ith inst, at 1 o'clock, at tbe dwelling on Franklin street, late St. Peter, between Gravier and Perdldo Tbe Furniture contained in said dwelling comprising tbe complete Furniture of nine rooms, si noenriy new. sar Terms lean. Jail Succession ot William liber, deceased.

No. BY R. M. MONTGOMERY, Auctioneer Office 87 Camp street FRIDAY, January 31, iat2. at 1.1 A.

will be acid at auction, pursuant to an order of the Honorable J. Bermudez, Judge of tbe Second District Court of New Orleans, dated January lfi, lufti, at tbe stonevard office of Mr. Blakealy, corner of St. Paul and Girod streets, First District, city of New Orleans, tba following articles, viz 2 Cetton Seed Hnllers. 1 Fornace Machine.

1 Trunk aod Clothing. 1 Patent for making Cotton Seed Hullera. For account of said succession. Cjr Terms Cash. 25 30 31 Saccesstaa de fea William VYllber, No.

PAR. R. M. MONTGOMERY Encanteur Bureau 87 rue de Camp VENDREDI. 31 Janvier, A 11 heures du matin, reront vendus aux eDcberea publiques, en vertu un ordre de 1' Hou.

J. Bermudez, Jure le Beconde Cour de District da la Nouvelle Orleana. en date du 1ft Janvier, 1803, an bureau du chantier de pierre da Mr. Blakesly. au coin des rues St.

Paul and Girod, dans le Premier District de la ville de la Nouvelle Orleans, lea articles suivanta 3 Eca'eurs de Grainea de Coton. 1 Foorneau. 1 Mails remplie d'e riots. 1 Brevet your fairs des Ecslenrs de Grainea da Coton. An compte de la Cite succession.

KaF Conditions Au comptant. 33 30 31 BY PALFREY cV CO. Peremptory Sale at Auction af a Co Once Dwelling in the City of Jefferson. BY PALFREY A CO. A.

Bonllcny. Auctioneer Omn 43 Carondelet street SATURDAY. January 8A, 1862, at IS o'clock at tbe Merchanta' and Auctioneers' Exchange A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, together with all the improvements tbereon, in the square bounded by Levee, Soniat, Jersey and Robert streets, designated by tbe number 30, on a plan made by Wm. Forsbey, Engineer, treasuring In American measure 30 teet front on Soniat street, by a depth of lyftfeet between parallel lines. Tbe Improvements comprise a neat Cottaee Residence.

Terms One half cash tbe balance by aotee at twelve months, bearing per cent, current and 8 per cant, eventual interest. Act oi aale before T. J. Beck, notary public, at th expanse of the purchaser. at YD.

fflURFR Yi Groceries, Provisions and Liloaors. BY D. E. MORPHY, Auctioneer-Will oe sold st auction on SATURDAY, the 1Mb inst, at 10 o'ciock, at store 47 Magazine street lm boxes 8ap: hexes Ground Coffee: Ift Cordials; 3ft boxes Brandy Cherries; fill C'eret: ino boxes Tioacco: Tickles; 11. 1 box Fire Crackers; octaves La Rochelle Cognac; Whiskey.

Gin. Rem, Manilla Rope, Sweet Oil, Bitten. Smoking Tobacco, Ac. saT Terms Cash. Ja2S Flour Flonr.

BY D. E. MORPHY, Auctioneer Office 47 Magazine street Will be sold at auction on SATURDAY, tbe S'-th at clock. 011 the Levee, head of Gravier street, for account 0f whom it way concern 80 bbls. Star Mills Flour, landing from steamer Mary K.

rf lie. sar Terms Casb. 0 (til Cloth Tor (lap Covers. BY D. E.

MOKPHY, Auctioneer Will be sold at auction SATURDAY. Jan'v 18x3. at 10 o'clock. at 47 Magazine street 10 rolls Oil Cloth. saT Terms Cash.

Jar Wool Hats. BY D. E. MORHHY. Auctioneer Will bo sold si auction on SATURDAY, tb Jau'y, 1W, at 10 o'clock, at 47 Magazine street so cases Gray and Black Wool Hats, sar Terms Cash.

Js-23 Choice tock of (Groceries, cVc. BT I). C. MORPHY. Auctioneer Win be sold at auction on TL E8DAY and WEDNESDAY the 2tb and svth loa, at lofc o'clock, at 41 Tcboupitoulas atreet That large and strictly prime stock of Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Tobaccoa, Ac, belonging to Chas.

R. Railry, whose reputation for keeping 01 the very best is almitted by all wbo know him. SaT Terms Cash. Porter and Ale. Bf D.

E. MORPHY, Auctioneer Will be sold at auction on THURSDAY, Jan. 3o, 183, at 10 o'clock, at 47 Magazine streets Irtv t-aska Porter and Ale. of the best brands. In pinta and quarta, warranted In good order and condition.

BSV- '1 Casb. JaC BY HENRY SA510UY. Sale Without Reserve. Clothing, Shirts, Shoes and Dry Goods. gT HENRT 8AMORY C.

Samory, Auctioneer On SATURDAY, the 3Sth January. Ii3 Will be sold at 10 o'clock, at their Sales Rooms, Nos. and 47 Old Laves lots of Clothing, Shirts. Shoes and Dry Goods, comprising a general assortment, sar Terms at aale. Ja24 BY BEKMAKP TURPI X.

French Brandies, Wines, Absynthe. OU, Ac. BT BERNARD TURPIN, Auctioneer Will Do sold st auction on TUE8DAY. January 38. lanl.

at 104 o'clock, at tbe store of the importers, Messrs. C. Caveroc A lift Royal street, between St Louis and Toulouse, to cloee consignments, the following fro pkgs. French Brandies Cocq pere A nix, T. Baron A Co Ac; am boxes Claret, eundry vintages; G.

M. L.j AO casks White Wine; 411 Bordeaux Claret, sundry vlntagss, half casks Claret; 300 hampers Empty Bottles. Olive Oil, White Wine Vinegar, Swiss Absynthe; Fruits In Vinegar, Champagne, Green Peas. Ac. Ac CataJognes.

with lull particulars, will ready tbs day previous to sale. JaJ Sale an Account af liquidation Freaels Brandies, Champagne. lues, Absynthe, Kirscn, Fruits In Juice. Ac Ac BY BERNARD TURPIN, Auctioneer Win so sold at a notion on TUESDAY. 4tn 18SS, at WU.

o'clock, at tbe store ef tbe Importers. Messrs. 8. D. Gratis A Ca se Customhouse street, between Chartres and Old Leree, od account of liquidation, tbe rallowinc a melee 300 French Brandies: Planet A 49rat1sa frerea, Larronde freres, Csstillon, SaaeraC ek Co Otard, Dopoy A Ac; 11 casks Bordeaux Wine.

Margaux; i 1000 Soxes Red and White Wines, raadry vintag-ea, Larronde, Leys, Pescatore, Vigwoca, Ave; 4ft0 boxas Champagne, Charles Fsrre; HO baskets Sosthene Thomafj 11 quarter pipes Sherry Wise; 3 half Topaz; 3 boxes Abryntbe, C. Lseeultre; 10 Dohleei 60 Strawberries in Jslce; a Orufiies; 1ft j. Pieej 20 Green reaaj 4S casks Port Wiias 70 boxes BarsnindyV'toa, Sundry vijitaaxs; 4 bWa Wniakev: krss Zinc White; 5 hampers Empty Battkeai nsks Kmtrh Aim. Axu. Ac Cataloaaea, wil full rrtlcalsra, wiJX Vt tCSst to" iff ItTfcs8tasss JaM REMOVALS.

REMOVAL GRAY BROS, bava removod frosi No. li' old Levee, to No. 48 Poydraa street, aoar TcbouBetoalaa attest. Jaai EMOVAL A. LOTHROP, Attmeyaod Coansedor st Law, has rsmovad bis Othce to 44 Csaas an corner of Gravier, over tbs Drug Store.

JaA tf Tj EMOVAL R. H. BROWNE, Attorney at Law. has IV removed to Cassp Bank. aMuas, aver us nercaants- 7 SI ly REMOVAL Neeace The mna.irtso.4 bae rasnoveA Irom UM Casap atresst to sot Maawsiao otroet, few doors below St.

Joseoh street, west aide, wber ho Intends carrying oa tha Undertaking buamees In all Its bvanchos. DANIEL MONRO. Hew Orleans, November laSL as tint EMOVAL Tbo S. OfBcal XV as 108 Cessuaoa sarsot, xsu so Cscav, ospoalse to St, Charles Hotel. Greatest Discovery et the Age JUST THE THING FOB TBS TIMES.

'Being tbs Cheapest, Speediest and most Effectual method of AN INO ErerlnUse. BT THIS PROCESS Heavy Sole Leather la banned In 6 to so days. Upper, Harness Leather, Ac, In 111 to SO days. And Calfskin. Light Kip.

Ac in 3 to ft daya. without bark, making excellent Leather, which, for strength, soft real and durability, ks enual to any made. Bark may be need, if convenient, without intrrrerias witb tba rapidity. No oil of vitriol (sulphuric acid sia-riatic acid, alum, sal soda, or other adds or alkalies, nor fernel are used. Tbe materials are tbe natural products of tbo Sooth.

E. J. PARK Patentee, Memphis, Tens. I have examined Into tbe merits of tbls now mode of Tanning, and find It In foil and successful operation la Tennessee. Arkansas, Mississippi and Kentucky.

All wbo bava tried it bare succeeded, without an exception. Tbe materials are of Southern production, and plentlfaL None can fsil to make good leather. Our Instructions to purchasers are lull ana complete, enabling any one to succeed. Samp re of this Leather may be seen at my office, aud will be sent to correspondent I am the only authorized Agent for tbe sale of Shop, County or Stat. Rights for Louisiana, Texas and Ala.

ban, a. The best t.f city reference given. JAS. THARP, i4 Common street, New Orleana. Testimonials Orieans, January Ji, ift.j.

Mr. Jemra Tharp Dear Sir Since purchasing ol you a Cnoutt Right in Mr. Park's patttit svstemof rapid tan ninp, for tbe county in which I live Hill County, Texas, 1 have carefully examined tbe ayaceso and your instructions. 1 am mt'ch pleased to find a Bobstltute for bark. Moat of the articles used by yoorsvstem are plentiful In my neighborhood, and throughout Texas and other Southern so far aa mv information extends, and am able to piorure aii of the articles used readily and at trifling expense.

I am also satisfied that toe articles and mentis used in preparing the hide for rapid tauning cannot in any way Injure tLe strength or durahility of tbe If at her. while the energy and activity of tanning Is won. derful. am living now, ns I have done for the last tea years, in Hill County. Texas.

Ism engaged in farming, stock r-iising and milling business, and Intend to have a tannery on your new system so soon as I get borne. JAS GATHINUS, Covington P. O-, Hill County, Texas. Hickory Grove. Caldwell County.

Jan. 7, 3. Park, Ksq. I have given your new discovery tboroutb. aBd, 1 am glad to say.

a very snccesstal trial, os light stock, without and witb bark; also on bravy sols' leather witb bark, and it has more than met my expectations. The sole leather was completely tanned in thirty-five days, and the kip, which was heavy, in eight days; and i desire to aay. aud embrace tbe opportunity to do so in justice to you, that tbe system Is clearly founded oa scientific princip'es tbat the preparation of tbe bide for rapid tanning really strengthens tbe fibre, and Is most decidedly conducive to tbe production of -excellent leather. I am familiar with almost every new process, and have used several but I regard soars infinitely superior in every respect to any with which I am acquainted Yours, Ac, PHILIP P. BOUGHNER.

Coles's Corner, Scott County, Jan. 14, 1S42. E. J. Park, Esq.

Permit me, sir, to tell you about my experience witb your New System of Tanning. I supposed yours was a hot process, using hot ooze, which I bad fully tested, but which I fouad would not answer tbe purpose. Hut I was pleased to find that you denounced any hot ooze in tanning. bavo used oars exclusively, ana 1 nsvs vannea as good sole leather aa ever I sold in thirty days by your process, with great deal leas labor, and with nearly one-half less bark. Alter I get my hides haired and ires of lime, snd ot them In your first mixture, snd than pot the ooze on.

I can accomplish mora in one day In tanning than I could before in a month. I dont want any better system than yours, it will perform all and more tbon you claim for It. The kip which I now tan In ten days I used to work hard to get out in five months. I am pleased witb it, and believe it will aave bark enough and labor enough to pay for Itself in alx months. Tours, Ac, J.

V. BRYCE. Petona, Ark. December 9ft, lftfti. E.

J. Park, Eaq. 8Ir Your new system of tanning baa been thoroughly tested in my tannery. I have tried la with and without bark, and 1 feel great gratification In saying.tbat, lor rapid tanning, excellence of leather, and cheapness, it is beyond all comparison the beat method ever in use. It is simple and easily managed by the most Inexperienced hands No man can fail to make the beet leather if be follows your directions.

It is enough for me to say thot I am perfectly satisfied, and even delighted with your new process. It must prove highly satisfactory to every one. Yours, Ac. RICHARD WILLIAMS. Law son's Tannery, December 38, 1 SSI.

E. J. Park, Esq Dear Sir 1 bave been using your new system of tanning for nearly three months, and I bave fiven it a thorough trial in canning sole leather, calf-skin, fp and harness leathsr, and 2 feel great pleasure in stating tbatyrur new process is superior to any methot of tanniDg within my knowledge. Tbe leather Is equal to any I ever made, and I have followed the business for twenty years, and I can make it fifty per cent, cbespertbsm by tne old method, and within tbe time claimed by yon. To otber words, I tan now with one-bslf less work and in one-tenth of the time usually employed.

I cheerfully recommend you naw system to public confidence. W. H. LAWEON. Gon Tewn.

Mississippi, Nov IBM. E. J. Park, Esq Dear Sir 1 have given your new sy stoat of tanning a thorough trial, both witb and without bark. ana 1 teei great pleasure in saying mat 1 loans it to do all tbst yon claim for It.

Th Leather Is excellent, and equal to any I ever saw. while tha tanning Is dope 60 percent, cheaper and in cne tenth of tha time required by tbe old method. I cheerfully recommend your new process to tbe confidence of tbe public, and to every man wbo deaigns ens-narking in tbe manufacture of Leather. Yours, Ac. J.

W. JUSTICE. Memphis. Decern Her 0, lftftl. E.

J. Park, Esq. Dear Sir: I bave been engaged In tanning and manufacturing leather for fifteen years, and may be considered to understand it practically as well aa lueoretira'ly, and I feel it but simple Justice to state tbat ynnr sy.tem of tanning is decidedly sups dor to anvtbing with whlrb I am arqua'nfcd. It saves at least so per cent, of bark when it is used, snd enoe'ly that In cost when eo bark Is employed, end tans in a vastly shorter period csn possibly be dune by the old p'an. Tha most Important feature, of course, is the ereei economy, in time and money and the facility of nstag Hark or tanning without it.

The system must prove satisfactory to any purchaser. Yonra, Ac, J. 0LDRIDGE. Tryo. Mississippi.

December 3. ldftl. E. J. Park.

Esq. Dear Sir: I have been tanning with your new svstsm of tannins, and 1 bavo succeeded ad-nirably. I am now perfectly satisfied tbat it will do all that you clnim for it, and tan with or without bark. In cf the tlrje usually employed by tbe old process. I feel corriiiced tbat It Is the cheapest, quickest and tbe best method ot tanning ever used, snd so simple that any person can tan with entire success.

Yours. Ac, J. C. DAVIS. Memphis, December 7, 181.

E. J. Park, Esq. Dear Sir: 1 am a practical tanner, snd bave been following the business tor ten years. I Lave always avslled myself ot every improvement and new dlscovsrv in the art, and without digressing Into explanatory remarks on the claims of dlfcrrat processes, or their scientific status, in a practical sense, I deem yours tbe best system ever introduced.

Witb or without berk, it is a great economizer, and as article is used which, in any decree, can possibly injure tbs fibre. I shall feel much gratified to ass it universally adopted. Yours, Ac. CHAS. TTJJUf ER.

Memphis. December B. 1 Set! -E J- Park. Esq. Dear Sir I have become acquainted witb your new system ot tanning, and feel great plaurs in stating that I consider it decidedly tha beat method ot tanning in use.

Tbe leather la soft, elastic and perfectly tanned" the materials used cannot in any way Injure tbe leather, and it Is fto per rent cheaper than tha old method, sad from ten to twenty times as quick. It Is simple snd efficient, and any person can use It with aacceea. Yours, Ac. D. NABERS.

Jat.v-SmAlmW TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD Absconded on. Christmas day. from tbe residence of the an-L dersismed. 74 Felicity Road. Fourth District, the alavo PETER, a mulatto, aged about 40 years.

stout built, of mild countenance, and wearing at 1 sue whiskers. ft. POCHELU, 14 Felicity Road, JalU 1 1 or 61 St. Cbarlea street. military College.

UNIVERSITY OF NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. THE next term of this institution will commenca January 37, ltsia. The utility of military training la noa universally admitted. In order to moot more fully tbe wsnte of tbe South, increased attention will be given to this department, wbich a under tbe supervision; of aa accompli 'bed graduate of West Point. For dree lore containing Information aa to terms, Ac.

addeees, Jalft lmdAW PROF. B. STEWART. i. BERRIEN LINDSLET, Chancellor.

S. Day. W. P. Frsudflt.

Day cV ProadSt- GROCERS AND FORWARDING JfEBXWANTS. 33 Fbokt Row 3 Memphis. Tensspse. THE Through Freight forwardiag Agency for tbe Memphis snd Charleston Relircaboi-g flybeoa abolished, ws seficit share ef tbs boslBeaa. Waowa -are Warehouse, with tire wall ass) within lfto yards of the Dspet, has wU store only whea cooaaoUod- Our rbarra are Chamber atriasm raSta.

Refer to W. A. Violett Co. Broad well Hsyses. Jet las Cruked, raweresl a imlated rstoaa New Oriaaaa aad Oarrolitaa Kszll votes ssrsnss strati.

1 in ai iissm sins I January 14, 1ST3 The public sra at-trtta. ijreauoaea rrtrr ta snrchsss thla else where tbsux asm 1 Cotrpaay 'a TVcke from the Collect ore ia tha rare, or a the sassswgers cosuiteTlcits. waning room. u-H BAessuas stiaeO, na asay sra ta f-fctculanon. vfhlcb era of course vmhl CHARLES D.

ELDER, secretary. N. A liberal reward will ho paid for Serb trila- ttan as will lead to tbs detection and eanvlessoa eg srs Jalft taassd C. P- scritsry. AfiOi AvfTi SSKoaviv.

TW unwervigsed-hars rwcaUAfly sa hand a terse supply of above SoarA saaaufSurod sa tha plasdstKm of Mr. Jobs WUnwoas, Bavov. Larfoorehe, wtneat sraowerad sac sals ay tha hot. or htuL. on IPsoral Isisss Apeey to JOHH WJXLaAMI a nJS aaaW Sd Perdldo atreet.

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