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'TUIIRR AY,;m:::::.r:.::m::::JANII. 3, IMb. Tn. ENlsm.-As the " Olorious Kigth" did not come until the 9th, the demonstration Was givetin us yesterday, in a very neat and, cred itdtb lanner. The Pelican llifles nades their first regular turn out - irmed and eqluipped. Hlow the tiunes hive changed I Twenty years ago, Snndlay woull have been the day of all others for the Anniversary. Indeed, when soch events camno by appointment of the Almanac, in the early time, then the gallant C(hasseurs, and the Guards, would fix Sunday for the parade, and come down early in the morning with an assault on Old Michael's; fring, but not falling back, until the going down of the vse. We hare improved in more than one respect since the early time; though on the backward track in many things. Music came up from below by appointment, and at 19 o'clock every thing was in readinese to move from the head quarters of the company in Third street. So dense was the throng of men, woma and children who took possessieon of the capitol to witness the ceremony of presenting the banner, that the idea was a bandoned of getting into the S.'n ate chamber, which had been pre pared for the purpose. The pro sentatiom took place on the steps of the east gate of the building. Miss Phillie Nolan, presented it, in the name of the donor (our fellow citisen Wi. 8. Pike, Esq., and the, citiseim of Baton Rouge.) The. speech was an elegant and appropri ate one, and responded to by C(apt W. F. Tannard, Commander of the company. After the presentation and after parading through town, the company marched to the liar ney House, where a sumptuous re paet was spread for them, under the direction of the host of that es tablishment, Col. Rhodns. A long life to the Pelicans say we; may they prosper and grow strong with age, and turn out, long after many oneS have turhed under and gone to the great rest, that knows no waking. Where pray, was Col. P1eirce and the D)ragoons, on this ocasion ? Certainly they are not already hers di casbar. Will the Col. drop as a line on this subject from, Fort Hamilton ? I1 The King of Abyssinia is in high favor of the London Bible , ciety. The members are pleased at the large number of Bibles which he is de.tribnting in his country. - Every copy they give him he imn mediately gives away to some ben ighted individual, who, not being able to read, receives with joy the sacred volume.--EJaBcgr. It must be very gratifying, to the many pilanthropic people en gaged in the missionary cause, to notice the fact that books distribut ed by them give such general sat isfaction in Abyssinia. If the p!o pie could read them, then they would no doubt go to work pick. ing them to pieces, and finding flaws in them, as we christian peo pie do. A prayer in Latin, has never yet been picked to pieces by Trojeas or Philistines. If we unf deretand them not, then the month, of criticism is closed. The best way to kill off a controversy is to protest, that you do not understand your opponent, and let him pass. The trouble is-and this gives rise to all the lights-that when peo pie do not understand one another they want to quarrel about it; when this is the best reseon why they shosd not qarel. IPAn Englishb botauist discover ed by camni eamilatiNs 1900 weed seeds isa a piatl l dover ed, 12,00o is a plat o cogres sed, 89,440 _ a pint of brad lover, sad 3,000 of Dutch clover eed. In a sinsgle pint of blrck mstard be counted oer 8000 seA,. usad is a specimea of charlool 4000; the sed of a single piant of commoa dock pdeed 4WJ0 little docks. The white daisy ha over 4oo seedd in each flower, snd somaetimes 50 fowes from one root lettlg of She 4inesral Atiembly. On Monday next, anotller session of the leseral Asseenlly will take place. There are many state inter eats suffering for the wallt of legie Istion, and it is really a consurnmma tion devotly wished for, by people wihoi are directly interested in her welfare and prosperity, that a small portion of the time allotted for legislation will be devoted to ho1 affairs. Shall this b the case- should they get through inhlrty days, and leave thei eoe leoplesr s l than the sunlal volume of nets, ae1 the legacy, then "Kxcelsior" shall be written on the fly leaf of the book, and it shall g~ farther down the stream of time than any of itt contemplnoraries. Every thing in propiios to this e'nld. Thelrei are noi parties at daggers points as hi'Iet.fe,,re, and we hole at the conming session, King cauus, will be dethroned, if not kicked ont of the old Gothie building fore'ver.- Yet we are willing to admit that the caucus is indispensible or rath" er a necessary evil, in the RepuHb lic, but let him keep within his ward bounds, or the perleaus of the dram-shop. We bold that it is nn fair, anti-Republican and subversive of the true principles of dem.ocra cy, to allow this tyrant to entei legislative halls, to whip into mea sures under the lash of party, the wavering and weak minded, whol are afraid of their masters. When such is the case, is not the minority disenfranchised? is there not a can cens formed within the body of the canucus, until you can see the hand of one or two of the most unlprin cipled, and the most unscrupulous, in all things ? It is even so. And the fact is pregnant with evils. People who read and relleet for themselves, see the facts referred to, and ads of the legislature comn malnd, and deserve no miron res pect than the resolutions of a squad of political tricksters-leeches on the body politic. There is Int one party in the next legislature, and if there is a caucus to dictate; it will be for the purpose of decapi tating all who have dared raise their voices,against the grnss abln es of the past few years. The canlcus will be for the purpose, ,of reviting the chains,which the people have so long felt and so long complained of, to no purpose. Shall it be s, ? It is for the gentlemen who have been selected by the ipeople, to re preuent them, to say without dictla tion from hkgher powers. TnRn Ennnm., lRsa' NEr:.--Tlie iThe birds' nests which are esteeRn -ed so great a:t luxury in ('hina have become sn articrle of cn,,umptionl in Paris. Althoicgh hy far the great er port ion of what is consuimedI un der that name is nothing mnire than fish glue, still the getnuine nests can be purchased at. about $'7 per hundred weight in its crude state. The chemist, M. I'ayet, received, smtne years ageo, samplen of an East India plant known under the name of Chiiia moss. 1h, recognized it as one of the alga of Javn, the g,,li diunm brncum. On submitting it it to the chemnical analysis, hie loh tained clear gelatine, far Irefraible to that obtained from fish. ('on paring it with the ('hliincse birdN' nests, Ihe ,foundl tlhat the awallows whice make these nests must make use of this alga, working over its gelatinous matter as our swanllows do, in plastering up their nests.- TlThihs solves the problem of lon standing among naturalists, wlilch.h er the edible birdn' nests are of ani mal or vegetahle origin ; they are both. Tihe birds' inests gelatine b can now be made direct from the , alga at greatly reduced cost. It is suggested also that this gelatine Smay enter into tihe composition of ; Indian ink now only kl wn to the p Chinese. g No le ta three million Sthree hnadred thousand dollars worth Sof the new nickel cents were coined at the United States Mint during the last month. The Mint receives Spanish Scoin in exchange for th cents, at rates Swhich afford a large gain to the form o er, which ae now cauicely ever met Swith in ciwculation. ITh. Lake Providenaee, La.lerald of Satarday ays the Miasiisi i rising ) there at the rate of tqlvo or imc inches a day. It i to behkld that Red River will follow the example and get high too. I-Lbi-ises Icnme t. rTIIE ('ATirTe'NeO let ILAP'AIIL.- Mr. Charles it. Norton, the well known hibliographical agent in Ap pleton's building, has just done a good service to, all lovers of art, by se enring frool the London publishers, - for sale in New York, ilne paper copies, thirty-eight by twenty five 1 inchesl , of a new series ut ilmpressions, from the Gouvernment plates, of Ita phacl's magnificent cartoons at IlHmp tln Court. These plates are in the hbet, state If preservation. .nil the isn pressions are exquisitely f..-hl :m d vigorous-the only perceptible, ciiit., eoeu between them and the earlier copies, so dear to all amateurs, beint' in the price at which they are offeredi It is true this difference is slightly noticeable; the set of seven cartoons, originally struck off, and published ,t the rate of 74) guineas, or C:l.le, thel Pet, in London, being now produce,! by Messrs. Day & owns, engravers to ler Maijesty, sund sold in New York I at the inconceivable cost of IlIt. A limited number only will be allowed by the (lovernment to be struck off, when the plates will he destroyed.- The monumental heauty of these cel ebrated masterpicces of the art of de sign has made their fame a household word wherever art is known; and as the special claracteristics of car toon drawipgs fit them far better than oil eanvases or frescoes for literal re production by the engravet's burin, it is really no exaggeration to say that there is no other way in which the genius of the "divine I rrbinese" ean be no well appreciated by those who are denied the privilege of studying him in lorence, Madrid, or Home, as tllrough these admirable engravings of his designs for the Flemish weav ers. It is a curious fact, by the way, that a,esuperb border piece from one of the tapes*ies which were woven at Arras after the cartoons, long did duty in a Custom-iHouse office of one of our New England seaports as a dnr- mat. Upon a clome inspection of the arabesques in the design, "the ex cem of glory obseured," and beauti ful still beneath the blight of long and ignorant neglect, it was rendered probable that the border in question had belonged to the tapestry known as the "Feed My Sheep," which, for tenderness and delicacy of imagina tion, may claim, perhaps, the highest rank in this noble series. The histitry of this strayed fragment of the splen. did past could he traced no further back than to the steward of a Rotter dam bark, by whom it had been used to wrap up his goods and ehattels, and who had bestowed it as "a bit of earpet" upon its New nagland pos sessor. It probably belonged to the third series of taaestries woven front the cartoons, on the order of a Ro olan prince who never took or paid for the goods.--N. .: 7TIne.. - .,*- -* - EtRAe' It'-vlist AusrmtIAun Pi'aOvINles. The' tEurperns Tiamer, (Liverpool pa Ipr,) of Iteceonlber 3d, has the ftºl Ilwing remarkable statenment, which may bu docketed off ns "curious, if true"--ao tunlikly is the arrange ment, IealRie ofe its obvious rn. ticablility : "It is R,,rted that Lituis Na ;1' ,l'on Ilnm aotallyll bught Veonice atil 'nri territiry freim Austria flr f,,ur hunedhred 0uillins of frantcs, and that them Frn',llch lml-petor is maninly ilnehwd lee te', net in crl'der that he' tmvy realize' his pleIge of freeing Italy "frotm the A\lps to the Ad, ia tic."' A shlit timen will determine the, truth ,,r Inalehlc, .I , ,f this state aient, hut that it chi,,1ll c-nim frm Ro IImany lualiltle'tt's at l(!the samIe tiun(' is at I'ast a wlttable circumutance'. If the etatement iee crre-ct, the Frenc'hmtan will loese nothing by the traniactin, for Italy will nltimatre ly lhave to pay citlher in 'mtndl er in malt,' fr her own redelmpt;i, i antd onion. Seeing how adroitly liii Napecelrn hap faisteic.dl a porti, n ol tile cest if the Italian war on Vic fler Emaneicl, this, financial arrange tlmtleetween thlo twe Emperers is les probllemnatial than mtny at firnft bluehl appear. If tih,' slo lee madl.', t,' t ,Emperor of Atatria lhas shown more' good cmline inl getting rid ef a lad investmoent tlian his previous policy w,'mld indiee te." 'lThe Springfield hipublic4a says that a large cat-faced owl was discoveredt during church lervnice, pcarched upon tile top of the organ, -n a church in that locality. There it remained, much to the amusement of the boys, and chanrin of thie minister. When the organ legan its sont, the ominous bird, looking down upon the choir, alternately raised its wings, bringing them down with a jerk, as much as to say, "Lea. noise and more time down there." The creatnre be hared very well for an owl. It was evidently a bird of prey. LV' lily dear Madem,' said a doct or to his patient,' 1 am truly gratified to see you yet in life. 'At my last visit I tokl you that you had but six t·en hur to live. 'Yes. docjtor, you did' hbut I did not take the do:e you left me." f'RoM TIlE INTERIlIORI. MAnirlatn, 1D Roto I '£an. . January 3d, 16lu. l )ilit.wr (ite satd ('mtel: : I h.ft Rlaton ioege, as yru are swareon i the 24th alt.. nnd attivel at the mouth of t te-l Rivet, ahlot I i'oekwk where, hlaving el lie-rneT that ini ti tean was not nvigA. t hii ni far tp ni we wishe di4io pn, we ,ook I the leauI rent"tI hr-h A voy-nylte. Blti e I, and Satine I'ariulhes. We crossed the At -.hlfai:yra t Simrnisport, n plno- not at all relebrated for the another rf its inhahit- l nnti. Or thi l i'frfli apionit of bunineos" e dl-,e in it: I hIeliHve t here are. however, c rany dry goulne torrs s there are whisky I.p,,a, which sleak well for the P'ort. AL Ar leaving the above named placet fe ý*, ted up iayou lie (4laise. sad aeebn rl 'hied Moreaiville a pilaee containing a tirety store and a k.e".. lrte we westpl,.,l g ri-r the night. Ou)r hbot wae remarkably i kind, quite intelligent, very good looking. etc., hut before we left. I was forced to the icnnelasion that he Nstrl,'nt r ., bkep a lo tWl. After a very early breakfast, we re tnewed our journey, nlthlitg of note tran spiilng with the excepttion of a terelrle ol - liel,,n between your goodl-looking eorree pondent and o1 mnother earth, the pony I wes ridling having thrown inme higher and harder than 1 ever was thrown in tIry life. Luckily for me the read w.o very nmohly. I "ctack in the mdd" rerein. With the exception ofa little soreness, after the ex citemrent wa all over, I was not hurt. Althongh a had eonntry totravel throagh 1Mr. lditor, that pottion of Itapides and Avoylles parishes through which we pass edI, Is undoubtedly one of the finest cotton growing countries In the world. One of the plantlhr informed mte that lhe malde one hundred and nine t bales off of one hen idred and twenty ewteaof land. Doun't you think that is hard to heet 1 From Rimms lportl0, the pine hills., in Rapiel-ar ( nllut two dlays travel -on hiorseback) it i ar timlly the finest conntry I ever saw. ullt st er striking the Pine Hlills clear through to Fort Jensup, it is dlearty and lntely.- For niiles. you can see no other growth ttihn Line. From Fort Jessup--a place( i.-,nsjieuol, l In the enrly hiatoryopf Loui.i nia-- to thia place, the country, although very poor, is oire thickly settled. Mane fll(1 is one of the prcttiest inland townsin the State. It has an excellent female asea demy besides a very good school for young men. It is hounded on all ii.les by a very fertile(althnngh pine hill) conntry. I sam told that society is easellent. ithas a very good hotel, the proprietor of which, Mr. Cunningham, is a clever and hopitabhle gentleman and richly deserves that which he Itndlohtedlly has,-the "I ve and es teem of all who know him." Well, dear Comet, for the, present, al thi'igh reluctantly, asrerirr. If do not returnt as son ePI e ,pecteI, you ahall again hear from ti. W. W. 1)S. Tlogic wtns't answer in dehntl ing with the inte'r-alntrriage-rof t-ur - irni questionii. Timh Cincinnati E, qitirer arguen that aMl the human leiungi whiphu cLame from the ark itand propagate t4 our species Ilislt have inte, married with .conisin ; int this may het met toy tlhe traS.tiitt that the isne of such intermarriage hai brought, itnto the world all the deaf, duimb, hIlitinl,tt idiotic of our race, anti this in the, point to, which tiov. Ma nr,,mlin n1.41 Gov. Wise have called legislativo attentllior. We partially cintcide with their Ex elliencioe, for thlrei in hardly a man living who hMis Wit troa,. hiittii-elr "a Il,'r, If,,il" Iby falling ldesPnreatttly ill love' with a idoll-ieyed, penlly chltek edI, bread-annt-,l tter cotlsaii, Ilbefore hI' had doiffed his, rllnwlaouttjt. ,,f f-ir-l-I ti, i-1'ice withl her and wal,-r ihruaigh Ithe wide, wit' world,hulutmd is haul with her, like the hbnht' in, the wco,,d, expectilng tei birl if thllit r to till then in ftldl n ':i we insist that tlh It.' Aislutmlte ihr s evt-re iel-naltil't, or beItCuri the i.'< ry in ott th., wed will beI . vuut Itunattic asylum. (Cousins t tile ttbreu amid the gro wing ii , t oif hIrrmaality, so th.'y usit l, ,-,.e'dl,-d itt. (Or hleliciency if pI' i !ic-agricolltural sci,'tci' iuIi-' ri ,I permit us to iuggrit the ,' mirei, cf ef'clin \his, bu)t it entt [.e ,oimlethinig Jharrwing, aftehr deelp sth-m ilini g of tlh Iltcill frllt(ltl tiotaiIf nociity. Whether the (ov -'rltlrr of Virgittia nni l K -nthwtky ihi,tll adopt the plan porsvtd Iby 'lPharath and Hlero .datl Iltgl:ihter them when "innocents," strangle them as tb. Mtnselmatis dt their iver crrip of royal scions, or msntl them to the Shakers for adoption, are matters that. as Sir l'atrick O' l'lenipo would say, "require a mighty deal of very tice consider ation,"-L' ouirilce Journal. ti It is said that five of th~ Pros s;an Ministers of State have declared in favor of admitting Jewrs to all pub. lic functions, while the other five Min isters are opposed to esuch a chatnce. . gentlemtn otl Walnut bayour last Friday killed th·. largest panthel r we etir ~saw. In this class of pro-I du,'tinna Madison is hard to beat; as well as in racising cottr-. i dti~tnna ~din i hrrcl o bet; rr II. C'. L, I''Altl)' I atroluNaCI AOADrEM*l. M L(rMs t. 1,r'nrrc orn:retf ea a gena o) M Ii . A n ei - eiis ii rperih t n a na.) $$odn et ana the puhItt p' cIranlm hisIt Areademy wrll1e sp d 1 Ara drl s Id aov t re nen,.el plhe,n 'l'hnrly, the i$t st f, att e , tkk. P. 4 for ladles eM rhit4eaqill.d 7 fr lntlmimn The itta+nl mn,.h haltmirred iýtilr dtlsa ime, I rlne tclierinl) ti.l tr lnner In We highest rIe le. 1" ' lii': r niil I." ni, n. andI W tl y ilt.l. u ni- lin Ne VYork. I'hslth lpita si.e Ofr len-, will ºr Inir, inI tint. r-Pion. Dlat* ,F T'Ientn.-For Chlidren. Tuedan's, Thrlrdany'*r el eatnrldy's. frirn 4 a'eock to If . p N. I -dle*. cran lane, from lie to 1 A. l . lien. y tt'ern,, mate rinv.. frtrm 7 t0 9 ". a. I'rirtrticih, parties foir Ildire and gentlemen erry Thurla r ereeinr. Pnt tie", apply to Mlr. I.. at hil a-idnm, . or the Harne-r House. Jen " I lsn. 00-PA 'TWERM1P N '1OICE. r. Pt.Afra btnis, .fIANAtRlT 1d, 19qS. rilK underligneid hive this di entered h into enp rtiereltip under the title of ',,tur & I(nlme. for the rcitinanner ofa tgneral mnerentile btnineds, at the hbove tl tnemed pie-e. They return thanks for Frast farr and solicit a ihare of pntrnatn P for the future. H. f. Tt(UNfI. 1 Janll.n1td4 F. I. IlltIeMF$. 1NEW KUPPLY. I N RARTOL,. ha jnust receivedi a SIrgo ansnrttnte-,t ,rf 4Srittls, Kn glish Walnutts, HIavana tirilnges, Filherta, Preserved picklesl. 'ro,,lP tragnp.e, Im mlenn, freshilrlgs dry, fresh Raisins, Ilot- I lanl Ch ('es. i jan14'. I IANIIACI. 'I IUAC'S L AIIARoTI . t A bI ll FURNAOR. s Patented Jlly i1, lIt1. ; 7il1 nndserelgaI has been ensyged P Il the put three years In "olling an4 piuttint li- I to, peratlon the above mentioned lDgatNe ret. lie ha devoted his whole time and attetin, durlng the last three rolling Mears to the prec tieal operating of his Purtlnees, no the varilue Plantatlna in thins tate, on blich they have t twen erei-ct. lie has dile this for the purpse a Sor.t iarning pat teting, by naetal observation a and p.reonal el",erlhnnta, the nature and re quirements of ta tHrns its a It ri. Ie that he might erert a pIrnsae. with arenraey and rer tainrty, to rontflm e aar+se ns fast as it rners Irtnm the mill. at Ill timenle and iater all rirtm. I. stances. and willteint triithle ot dlmeulty. d Ift has r.prrlm .ent . ,m 4cu arrnt piase. an t at varllos p."rl.nd dnrone the lest thr? years, for b the purpse of areertalnin. what anoiunt "+f bent ern tIn .btalned Irferv. iagnee, In Iiatimwnt end 1ten variety ,ofr ,ldittnt wh,.n gIrleitll rane, ton miamk any given tnumbhr of hloplheade if 1suar In twently-lor ihoi,i Irrm his lInl., .orbiou and ricre appli-atton to then., ef tJrets. he onw belnliva hilmls-f sthle to eonstrect the aoile mentinned tiIla.ne Furnaer s. an to givse enmplete and entire satitfactian to I 'lMnters, boh in regard to their ravning of fuel, th. fterlity with whiich thy ran he mann al and Stheir derlihllity. lie cltaim tsi..- ndvaantica for hi.s F rnr. " I. 'I hf d'. n,.t emit smoke or epirk ftromu the Stop or frn ene part of them. t. Ther p arc. no ratie harei whatever in tlise r Firtena . s.r ,ther Irles whieh carl be espod I t a high h-alt. 8. Ihe longer three lPrnnaee are kept In, oler. a tlen the .mnller, in proponrtion, Is the quantity of rente I. ti. reneel. when the irindlntlg stip Henpe. It requisite, they cat, ie keptIn operation Sduaring the entire rilliitl sean'n. ner-all by keep. ( Ig the ashes elear from the drenrht dnrne. 4. They are ensalrteetI tu eIiio prrfrtlty air l tight. s as ti stop tIe ernhmehn.tion in an instant; I and they have dampers t, cut off the enemanii cation betiwe thie olrnnte and the chlmney. no is to retain the heat In them any Ieagta at tIme. requirld. 5. After they are in ipersti-n, they enasne the Itagaee efompteely-makiinI a per'ect trn IIng-as fat ait aIt einea ftrt the mill, and with out the use of weed or other furl, I. The drleght doors, the d4ampers and the t feeding helpelr , are enttrely under the control of, atld rian be easily eann .ed by Ine nrl4nartiy Intqlligst legtr,-a little nlstrnetlon and show. ll olnly heag aMieesry. The undersigned wosuld sp e ily efr fPr. ties Who ar not bat e ha d ano oppertaity of witrneslag the operatta of tay nd lit glarastet I to the rtInwlagl nmwIaw. Iae sIgaraitllrhw, Swh have the ese *ea potl pe Willsw J. lnrt, apeletl'Matetlm, West Iesllana. uI1n. It. I. hKnner, twe. Ashlmand ad bolwdn,in As r.nei.n. It. If. Marrow. Ray, sec, Tartan. q Ur. J. W. Lyle, on., omlithfeld. James it. Itevll, lui., one,Ahuland, Went lbat Arthur leenIs, Seq., one. ralcs River, Polnt Cniiupe. .ieretr. J. W. CP. MlCntcheon, one, Ormond, fit.I haie. e John . Thoropea., Esq., oas, Coathera, l.er. I ulle. John t. Wlilliame, Esq., see, Willow Bier, IRtalles, near Alxanwlrin. l.a. or. J ft-n (tana, rmie. esperlmant, Rapides, nler tieen'trie. Meeara J. t'. Coeld A It. II. Pkeis, e., Ma,,n lee, Manateni. Iirer. WlhI. i liKei,1(tE. M. LOnIAfRt, Atl hatihrs St., New mrieans. P. P -I, '1. I ,(t.ACILE woeld take thirn p pr'rtinlty t, frteeer tiem wIarmotnt seknowiltge leilt to Iv'sl ot the satre named enttlman. Itlr theor anilorm killnlerso and a ourteay to hun, in every relatki whl, he has had witlh thet.' anT-lwd-lmw $1000 Reward IV .I,I.. I.E I'AtlI l v the n.lnrtigntl IV ti, the it. ti who , flis an errtni hill SIf .nhi. tof oune William t:alirte T. Ft"r-. .lauplautier, hor ,ever+l abyses ..ub iII lt0J or thlereawuite. FIVE ItNlliI:rD fioflLARK4 Reward will he pi,l to,, the onl who ditcovers the t wi wit -wi a if the alhvi eeat..pritvllet. they ctan alttar eifire s<omtr etent -,orrt.int i-se thie originlllbill of tne - Is nit to he fotud. FYE'P-:l; t 'E;N SlT- 'N. Sjal? twdi2tecw. Alvitire eupy -3tee*thrtew, antl ent itill to thbia otire. Buckwheat and aIsrge Hominiy. & FREShI culplly of e-xrrI vnhoi-e. jSl-t f - r,,eived at liel's 4 itJy Feed, Flr"r ( all I .ilnee Siro. .isrn ,JOnIIUA REAT. TIEP FENELA RIAWL. H AVINi a few ir re l Iheel-rget anit mth Iadmit-l w, stylel Pealiu r Clak hiiawli n handl. I iRer io ili.poce if thas at reiJuntel prires, e order teo ri.ar out Ihe lot. intIltro c. 4"l PI). '- '"Economy is the Road to Wealth." .IeN IiaetN p by proe-aint the h.it fturvtinq i(l' ePie-rel c In the matter of the feelieg tof teck an I hnle a men can iroae nt hilfhy p~r rellrinu It.e rilght utesil. Call rco iwhenin tiwn en-I '-,smmine ~ ,n uf the latest lmpravements In i rilnltiii fanrm setapnsy, at r d-ect itINtAN EC MATI'A'Pr. IIOIRE IIIOERu IITJLL ressmaetl that we beep 'e5 head the e eaem n bern, natil as well as or etra Ena~lish ctul nail, and ieth atow prices. IZONrTANI a MAltTA, deer Hariware OeAner. BLACK SILK NARTILLAN. T11 i.v K just opnei a few of the shove giete, the met sIseclI and indpaahe art(kle In taiin idrls. W. t. PllLLIPAl. FOR SALE. ·I 'WOI likely negro men, one agoel about - 1 19, the r,thber 7 years. Also, tcwo M licin, and ore Tart.. ror perticulars, sp ply at the Drng Wtire of tdecoI ttf V. IIEUD.E & CO. r IlEnItERY ANDt UNDER WEAN i Y eTA+.fII.R Implre Oitt. I have rqeived a I fiiLepll supll 'f tel-ri. ole' ieu. elln anti her I It.ueiry i, aeI Klndl. alae a largu a tneItmet Sun';er hirts in lJ I, ialea. nnnv2t W I,. UILLIJP. Mtsl of glb eaneM tlte. o. ea5s. ason Prheel rFed. City of New so BYnv J. 1g WAOe? city Asetloneer, Ol.. 1fC basik Fle. Mi(NIPAY. JAINARY t4, 1iee, aglin ninr nt i~ o'clock M., at the It. Charles xckLhnge, New Orleans, and o. the fol .'-winyg any, if retqiisite- fHly rder and for acconnt of the City of New (toreani,, I will proceed to sell at b lir' nrmtion, wideogt reserve or CIC- the followir desertled vaulnue 1le. t qulired by the UWt of Mew Oarl es the estate of John Mcienlh. dr , to-wit: Leaedie Itthe Parut ,E Dast Bates a atge A valuable Tret of Land, situated in the Parish of Mast latton Rouge, 4 ing and immedatel y below the bt of itton Rona , divided into elevte teats, demignated bh the on. I to 11 hIelselte, and lying in T. 7. . It. 1 W. accorditn to a plan draws by Loas IL 'tiie, (ct ur veyor, the diun outoe oeJin takes fom s plan by Wm. J, Iollouil,U. I. r to or-(general. Nov. 1, 1, 8, and 4, adjoin each oter, ,natain easuch about iA ruperetlal , metanring each 151 ha ot os thei ei~ippi rive- by a depth of ibeat 10,1O wet. Nos. 5, 4, 7 add 8 adjoin eacb other, en tain each about 86 superfical acres, mea suring eabh II St freato the Mislesp pi river br a a lPh of hotit ? S1 Nt. Noe. f, I at 11 adjns A Lthu,er. tain each about 4 sapsrlci acres ,emew staing each 311 ha t R ithe liele elpel river by a debth of aheat 01 het. She undivided third ef A TRACT( OI LAND sitasted in tie PariMh f 1 11 ton Boou , os both side oi . ee, hbout rab seesl nartt if and three miles aerthsastof th river, and lllI ra0tiy I . . d.0 L 1 lThe aid toect is composed of the fol lowing divisions eeoordinI to a plea drawn by Louie i. Pilk, tli herveyor, the dimehttones bening tae ir a piaS by Wm..1. McCllough, U. 8. Surveerf IGeneral, via : Itaeti,,n No. 41 contains, 918 41-100 asses. 8eotion No. 48 contains, 148 68-I10 " Making togepter 1 -47 05-1 * ItaThRMg AND CONDITION.---One filth eash, and the helanee os a credit of one. two,, three and far wyset,in the notes of the perchaesra, ,mad payshle at the C'itizens Bank of Lealetsae, sentd special mortgag on the property sad, with all the vendor's privilege and tlhe elans, of non hiead,; aid notes to boar interest at the rat of per east. per r onn from date natil matulity, andar satisfactory city sndonernelt If reqair by the Finance Usesmitee of the Common ',.nnciil, herein acting as the Beard of C,imorniearm tf thie MleDosh h6ool Fuind. theareof o .-p est of asy of the notes a matHlty, t. npaid will hear interest intemret roe maturity at the rate of 0 per cent et anneam ea l ally paid. This last coUditia wl le s construed a to uathelahk ary In the payment of the NoW at r'The pureiesers *ill them selves to he put In pes'iesla aI their ips eapease, and they will he reipled seeam I'!y with the terms and conditions of Ale, above set forth, within Mren days from the d nf of sal; and Is lat ee ofdelp Q o cr el eot on their Ifp t S rh O'pe peIt chased by them wIl l e adv er pi sold for their sreoalt ad utsk, mIt further notice, of lol deASl Acts of sle bafore C. . .E 1, q., City Notary, at h erIpes tun pr shaersm. j4 or fatther parlieelbe, tMhe New Orleoans Bee, Urese~ t and Balletid . jan.l-td.d. GIFT DmOunI GW1r 10oa11, -"n- canURTuMA AND NWWAN, 1a0I Ac ?e onr es soe ase dec4 J. Nd0WIflIgL 3u a 1 t hEUne i esale. ttLatollS. RI RAV 4a had ' farl aeietmest of f. t aed NlleA1rniie, la and tarri ngrswbtsh 1 iff,r to ly frieds anL d e·stomers ea lbea LV1E~It WA4LJi., iy 1 "B fill ll. vdOLIS h rtlkirenr, epseed, In u4bi Cal PTaS t e or I.ealres. Portieueas. lry steek ato alwayts areplete and eemee i every that ,.ay be, slled the, atpees te * *m body. Tvu L 4Oi.OLDMAMN. COAL.--PTT3MIG COAL. W I W AVE Jast reeved a largep Mie of FPltlherg Oa l of the beet eqls - wish I. dilep* of a porlei of It hrod Lus in qanHltle to sait p cbsea--low 1Ji, d. DtERtiN arf DA nM IMII>I, 1 NOW I InI rRTIR sad to rlrive, 4Jlrlela rIngersi andte l.ebrat1ed ai To 1rsavertn ni Weet Brate s Ree. I .E underrdined has nrat permset Sarrangemeat with the projrieta of the terry bt BoSauy hath," so thatL l.roons wanting esrrirage or other ve ea to travel in West Naie t~ese, an rees aend re-croMss wrflow aI t saLYA 05se from mny arsusalhebsrge. j1n ;-itwdd Atw HENRY CASTLE. GUI JIaPPO dec25 d. 33033 60r. Plantatti sad Ne es fr m,· A VIP NTATIO on eor. api vriees, it the Perish of Ibervlle. esaltInlg ee W r pnta. i eIIerd, sa the bolees wel tasier ed. Also 1 aed selmalsed thae. The 'lsa Irres. Said p sltation i a et I stle Sm Be Catrn . 0a5e roree Tte aud tpoeee rlbed, em the roeth aIde. rI further lSforvatona a. to Jewlmndw. re O. .. Adverate espy imdaw. W IAVE jack receIved as our beate atlte adr the fewnlg mtieleas Wesmin for miet bye A r£ 1rllO). * .e Dca*. . e. *. AT TO RNE IS AT L.Aw, A V. DIINN Id A . 3r-i., are werti oe in (be pusike tew. sad url saead to any beu-te eearsted 5o theIs bt sIad siB adjol ins DistrIts d mstbearemerems . Ohro-ee r er , l titnr, beasn Wh.r and Ohurhb .6mWt. (JaaBi.