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The Weekly Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 3

The Weekly Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 3

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mrAXDtvc DvttgKri of Ismtgratl. StOL'THFBS Mil ITiKY ACADEJHT GiZS i iJJIX, I'kLsurjo. air- BUa. St W. AJtM'WG, 1 Obhush, Use.

20th, ISM. 'I Vallate liaJ tires LoHdiiyk io quick hm rioo -Saturday. Sunday end ywttrdur. tbe creet- DO. cvi p.

kAlii-iU A. 1 AS'itmu Btt autrn Omcr 1 atooiswiT, Hodj. Ju. uw, fits donas Mv Sottas vss sMd tkrobeul A but (arm Mat eon auUna lo pecsusttMdSK Jr MbtdUa. wbUS i4e.

AdraAot prloet of Sm Mt rM-oar Sntsvta at tu aSvaaes ttKic bat iul doiug. tul-enaot bates allUai Kll Mfoliif raw. ejnoiHrlart it-part at Iba aiaratt, aaasiabaa feat rha la the rim, aaabkS aajan ta aklp at aM tkek itott. Than a atockhefiaaalatbaaaailiaf alaMen balaj, attak aaaM aart kanaHii aa afarafaat tartraaUan par bate, aklaf UfiMjuO baUM a ar kran at aa Wataaoaau, RBna aaravaar market, 'la slioaM coniln'n1, of nil, Tlie 23d (SataWUjr) i iunuidered tMnllwjcoml inlmpor-tnitoe the 8th' of January, day that will re- lipun in tlu UIPllutTV atul Im In rth rT ArwiasJarUoiikrl.v UreOrleamaaa. TheMd It Y-r of tUt LartB 1 It.

1 tlJ tiuni. at bwnm duniAg rii -wv. 'aAoW As thii AfL-de-. TBry iirl aulilanot n-oaa Hat a BtaW Af the U-t tlieie wll taw (M.atiie forluK.n. un utu? SHe institaiion, an in mat tax.

nf tsvttnty d-iirs w.i. i ul CuSUA, mmyt wctf eoute owlrr tfi ff.iwwu.if rli l.cii ciwiity in Ute uitt of iiiiau. Intitld to arird haw fe 01 CfJirire. feuch Cad 1 to tie ack-cted by tht JudgO a Protsate aud C- Uuty Cisonaststtirber, fr.iui Mtrh maa aa are tAieotrd, dat-rtirjf and of good moral vbkntUw. OshanSF tiavowW weeire tbt preAaranee.

CMRt OF STUBIsCI. polling, BVadiiig, Writutf. AritluneaUe, 9mmm why and Hlatorj. A4fftara id plain, deseripflv and smfyitoa Trigoaswoetry. taituuta, rjhadoviand I'erffiecUvc, Naiurari and- Moral tlieajutry, ConveyaocinK, Comiuuliuaal Law, Aaclrtit yraach, OivU and Uilitasy Kuiuara oWvoyinf, Mechanic, ana Annwny.

Tactica will be ttuttHat at such tunes as not to tiiterfcre withv regular studie; lauotlo. ttigmy twiaiuea or twnored, ror it was 1 on this important. dsv that the" rututas lues, lhe free aud liaimy laud with hostile intent, and aba Daa sense lo Measure uncus wun ine orate ana skillfal Jatieon, with his few but brave and ia- trepid followers, were so badly (rippled, harass- ed and perplexed br tlie continued wiiey and art- 1 ii -t. a 1 I stood quite a dttterent, wen as more eneeual, mode -of wartore tnan nisi oi uie Drinsa. tne I day here was very appropriately celebrated, and will be for all time.

i 7 i- VT i i i t. a war ago new ivrneous couiu noast oi one or ia asacipiiKe ww ao entvieen. -a. CKIFUKM. Brass Coot 6f Ore Cadet Goth.

rtMHtour eallm-. trluauaMl wftb convex aurtallic buttons and aixifee.tacb et(h, c-cording to tba umuI style Panta of On-y Ua'Ji, witn aSriae on U. osater aaaavene and an ctghtb luclia ht widtls -bewora UU the 0-iA of Muy. uiie von iruui it tm -pleniWer. The uniform to art to be worn except m.

general parade and -Kb special aoa4ens as the Military Instructor may direct. TUe Aeatdeuir Buikl)itK are Urn: wcllAU-rana'od. auad lAat a. location eiuiiently healthy. V-wrW eeMaeOaiVMiMmeMMtendHars antuiHli.

Sff-Tb FruacifiMl will so direct tbe eoaeatif.c of bi aumJa- a. If possible, to make them practical and uaeiot men. The experrciioe and rful6eatiofw or Ue inTcton Hll on Irtle tlua luatiiuttoti, in a coniitiracd. A. XAUHAKV, deeleVtwAwtapy Becretory of tfie Board of Viaibjrs.

Z-T DBLtiJrt! DUUG8U KBKSH wA. A as nor receiving, I Vj stock, as largo an aa rt tJbeep uffvrcd iu this mart In addition to tliefr nreontA rtwMnlor VKUUH au ever rtttH X. market. The stock of Dihiks tfaeyfi receiving has been carefully selected by one of the firm la NewTork, and aaweuarchaaenrivicipallyftrreasb, we feet cos- udentin saying to oar patrons and frfends generalty, that they be accommodated with any thing iu our line on hh reiuotw- terms ae any noose nouiu. Aiuunguvir liaiof Vrujuimay or mio utn wUliHVUIVUS biiu wwfww i remluig and exchange moras ill the United States.

I All the principal papers of this country, also the beatnanersof aeverJ Enrepeaa conntriea. war. 'At o'clock, P. yon oonld here j- ceriiiiu receipta of cotton for the da-, and by also, ibe reociptsaudexportsi lack of energy on the part of the tndfviduals into whoso bands it fell, Jnpt prcvioBs to Its close," these 'Timgiriliceiit. reading rooms wore elosed.

esnedalbr oirr commercial nonu I latioii. have felt the great want and actual heces- iity ot anouier ana Better sltnilsr institution ever since. i Wharton, of the firm of Sherman, ''Wharton Printers, and formerly favorably known, as assistant editor of the Puayunt, be- Fancy Arbcles, (turn Camphur. ,,1 -t Ivory Drewi iiig Comb, Uutn OnlutaV Fine Pulv. Ipewitj, Tooth BrtHk.

Jallsu, 'VL Perfumery, Hiiubarb, 1 giire Tui an Cologne. Cream Tariar, Lubhi's Extracts, -Soda, oalarvtas, Toilette fcoa.w, Lpftom salts, Ac. Ac AA BulphAteof Quinn. Montgomery, Ala, July 4, lbf4. 1 ATlllBICAS AKTIKTN ClelOA, aides the author of several highly estimated dra-1 mnlln nniiliiptlimi with anorirv and 7j.nl far Uia to Work and raised an amoo.it suffl- cieut to establUh, on firm basis, a.

reading' and fJTHK A RRICAN AKTifTrT D.MOS wouldresptxtftillyan- M. a to the ettiaesc 0 U.e Lotted SUleS and tbe Oaua- exchange n-om ot the nrst cIaBS. has jnst gone daa, that for the purpose of cnitivatjjiga taste for live flr.e arte" i. throughout tbe country, aitdtth the view of enabling every lasally becoene poeaeased ef a gallery of ttogravingii, -r Sf THE jYBST AJtrSTX 9 TUB AGS, they have determined, tn order to create aoextenslve so twrr av their Bngravings, and thusnot onlygivaeaiplojaQtaittoa large nnmksr of artists and others, tntt impsre aenoog oar country- menu taste for works of art, to present lo the purebasera of. teir eneTavaags, wueu of taeu are som, 860.000 ViJUiHf iheBlwUcMt Each purchaser of Oae-Oollar Enpavirg, tl erefore, re- celvea not only an Br.gTaving richly worth the laoovy, but aba ticket which entitles him to one of the Gifts wLen they are distributed.

-K For Dollar, a hirJiJy finUhed Encrnv4ng, beautlfuRy PAfNTUH ia OIL, and FIVE GIFT TICKETS, will be sent; 1 or Five Oollars worth of splendid Engravings can bcMleet-el from the Catalogue. A copy ol tbe Catalogue, together with a specimen ef one of the Engravfnga, can be een at the offioe of this paper. -For each Dollar went, an FngravinK actually worth that svanV into operation, aud is spoken of by the jiress in j.m. -r. trust yoa spent a merry Christmas.

Allow me also to hope that tlie coming hew year will be to vou nremaat with orosneritv and snccess in all vonr nnderlakiucs. The AdrtrtUerh with- out doubt the most neatly printed paper in Ala- baino, and the very large circulation it enjoys iihould induces deluge of advertisement Jsaw nirrn hill, the ntlipr dnv ot th mail avennv nfflm. of Cant W.B. Phillips, which were turned oat at our office, and really I was struck with admira- tioa on seeing tliem.i It is my firm belief that no ultioo in this city can equal in typographical neat- ness, beauty and skill, those bills which were 1 1 printed for the ran roads, A printer of my aoquaintance, upon being shown this bill, confess-' ed tliat tt could pot be surpassed at any office Hurrah for Alabama I nt i i ti i Christmas, day was dull, gloomy, warm and ex- cessively damp, wifh freciuent showers of rain, ia to uie only one redeeming feature on that holy day, no far as mjdymmU are concerned -that's the dinner, if good. On that occasion and a Gilt Tickei, will lanmiistely be urwsrded.

9 A Jf 4 The Committee believing that tbe success of this Carar tioiai. Unoehtakii. will oe materially promoted by the ener- gy and enterprise of intelligent and persevering Agent, have "-resolved to treat with each on th most liberal terms. Any oemon wishing to become anAgeot, by sending (noac. paid) 1, wnx REostve nr a etc em hail a One Dollr n- graving, a "GIFT TICKET," Prospectus, a UWh-guo atid all other necessary informatlou.

un tne nnai completion 01 tne saie, inewits win ue placed Mt the hands of a Committee of the Purchasers to be distributed. all is sociabjjity all eare and trouble at the time iun iu iuv iiHHn lus wwvnviivvu wiHuinvi jiiBiiutr imiiiiiluii. 191 family gatlieriiift with ev3ral choice friends. Robert Morris, of Philadelphia, was a foreign 's. uti.

M- JLUV1V Oltl llJV 1C TV UI UtU UU1V71CU JrVpUMUUU i yesieroay, sat oown to a oinner mas wouiu due ounce of which mil be given throughout the United and the Canadas, LIST OF OtFTS: Km Marble hnoh of WashingtOB, al $100, tlHUO 10,000 Mt0ttt 10(WHi. 8,000 twwo 4,000 dlJJOaV-. lsyw fle.oiiS 6,000 Br B000 10,000 no, a- 100 Iwi, 100 CrUilOUO 1WJ, 60 elegant Oil ramtiut, in magniBOeiit gilt frames, sue 3 bv four feet each luo. 100 eterantOU Paintinits.it bv 8 SO. 50V ateei plate Engraviags, bril tantly colored tn oil, rich giitiramesra ny m.eacii, 10, elegant steel plate Engravinfrs, eolored ill mi, 01 sue rrusHHijfHns wvmnaKn, ft bv 20 inches each 4.

287,000 steel p'ate Kngravinra, from lt5 difer- ed by, the Artists' Union, of the market value of from SO cents to Si each 1" nt-UasDwdluig, itf 81 st street, Ne York citv tt building lots in 100 and 10 1 N. V. eacn xa ny iw ten vp, at iw. 1W tMsuomosornrw city, ana com- -saanding a magnibcetit riew of the Hod- son River and Long lalaud 8oaod, at. fillO.

90 psrpeUml loans of cstsb, wtlhout inlvrcM or orcurity, each of SfiO, 90 perpetual loans of cosh, without interest or security, eacn jUt 100 ncTDetual loans of cash, without Interest or security, each of 9 perpetual loans of cash, without interest -or securitv. each of. 20. 2000 -erpetual wane of eaab, without interest' or secunry, eacn ot o. Beferenoe in record to the Heal Estate.

A. Viaecwaa A Eeal Estate Brokers, New York. Orders, (post paid,) with nw ney enclosed, to br addressed, Broadway, K. ateiHae certain ikttrtfy Thnts.d Tick eU alrmdp wkt fimi a04H0 tm be tl noted ef 0f to jgf; fail, the li'tt ASH ALL A Co. bef to tusur rrij- famii ti.l 0 a f-Ctuf(i- will (tiui-.

be in fOiA iU abotre-iawoii-jiita Mt by rwixr na tv Of U.ttf faj to a cwo-ciosioi. aaaauiuu iii wtiusii qjm avuee will aw fireo. gjSr-OtrMB. 480 laoAWAV, Mew lM.twrrwaantotobejriventa tha awehaaers of lm large and elegant en? va. irf tbe MIaugiartiou of George Wash-Ugtos, Freaidnt of Cpjted from the eetetoraLed painting of Iavid Paul Uorae.

Friec ef ahe egraviag Use Dollar, srbtch inetiHlM a rlwtioket. utHliaw hoUar to elianee tn the following Hif ougolSceDt gdia. Tbe vahse cf tbe preaenta, as araraised by a nsmiUtof oLo- ea for the pnpoas, is aa follow: splendid torni on urn tuamm suvpr, WtawBaetwy weeaea. AOUAe. arc am tont BwrtliDeaad Lotea rfak Aveame.

M. U4so aaarrasaa, paaaaatra sat aasi imm van IMS USB d.out) ttlverWl.erYfee.'.: What Bauai arhUai 1,0011 Coach, Ham sis, aad llejasa, mui0pcemx 4mmm- 9et Bbaree Cwsdrol RaR aVwd Stook. hoe Watrliea, each RiOO Ootd Seals and Charma lO.OOT t3oM Pcua and Silver Boxes best lWOoad Guard im ItW Atpleodk Boggy Pluetea. Horae, Uaraeaa aud Bejt7, tb)fiid etegsnt dog, 8t. Bernard Splendid fatt-ui li of Yaeht, "ttotrftof the IBS dvnsto H0UH 5tH)U lnU The Ma am tnm aMaaore SaoM.

-nreniu loan (or (AR witawatuitefitst.) Rosewood Piano 8W MelaoganyPrntaof. t. Farm In Kentucky Suw Vermin Pennsylvania. 60ti fam In 10,1 kti.UUU Vol. Foams BUtueef "Cigar by Reeves 1UW Also, over J0O.00U Painttnet.

Statues. Medals. Chants. Al- home, Valuable Books, and Portfolios of Rngravlnge, making in gift, which wUl be distributed by a committee appointed by tbe HlurelKilders, and forwarded free of charge by Public's obedient servanta. DA811A11.

A moo Droaowe. ae isrs. Orders tor aKuaravtaats aadTiekeUin titia areat eaoenirtsr daily arnriug from all parts of tne united states and uan-ada. which warrant ua in pioBrisinr a very early day for the disUUsutian. Application should be made immediately, as on a certain number nf Tickets can be sold Letters, with tbe money eoelosed, to be pre-paid, and tne Bngravmjr ana ionet will be forwarded fcASHAL).

dwA-UrAwajtiOa 48P aroadway. Sew York. Vrt. II- CH HATHA -ic WAUEK Ia 8T0VES, TIX WAKE, OP TMC bTOVS, ffkininioi 8Ta. MOaWoomjucv, Alai, HAS inst received an exteasive aeMrtaoent of Cook, Parlor and Office moves, both for coal and wood alo a few urge loves tor umrcnea, a superior article, taae oiovos ore ail of ids latest ana toon approves styles.

Koonog, Uultexiog, att, daone at toe sbortest tsonaa. -novSl-twAwtf 19)GVE1I HUNDRED AKDTWES.TY ACRES BLACK AND SLOUGH LANDS 'BEIOR sale atAuctkm, In tbe town Hayneville, ou the nrst Monday In January next, situated iu Lowndes count. some sixteen miles south ef miks north of HavncTtiJe. ana aoout an mnes from tne Alabama river. Known aa tbe part of the Mayraot Tract, upon which his residence was, and In the following townships, ranges and sections West half of the southeast quarter of section 85, Township 15, range 15 SO acres south half of east half southwest quarter of to small ip 15 range 15 iO acres; east half 0 northwest quarter of section 3, township 14, range la SO acres; northeast quarter and southeast quarter of section township 14, range 10 8'2( acrea east half of southwest qaarterof section S.

townshin 14. range 1580 acres north half of east huff of northwest quarter of section 11, township 14, range 1540 I acres; west half of northeast quarter of section 11, township 14, range 16 4(1 acres total 720 ares bounded on tlie north and east by lands now belonging to Mrs. Morgan Smith and others, west by Col. Spann's plantation, and south by a part of tne original nayrani iraci, owners unxnown. It Is one of the best tracts of land iu the State.

Some lflO acres of wood land, the remainder cleared, And ready with a little fencing for immediate Every foot of It is desirable. One-flu ra cash, one-tntm six months, one-third twelvemonths negotiable and satisfactory eapers, payable at Bank, interest added to time Mr. Francis Smith or Mr. Allen Powell living near, will obligingly show or direct visitors to the land, and they will have a map of it. Hon.

George W. Stone, at Hayneville, Jas. K. Whit man, at lvaUraairoro' Messrs. m.

ana AiexauKer mil. Mont gomery, will alio have maps of it, and for further particulars enquire oi nqvxo-wijanii ueaj. u. jhuuiic. N.

B. Titles undoubted and warrani 1 Htntc of Alabama Coimlr, Special CuuH iivbaUt November WA, 1854. mlllS davemue Boiling HaH. Guardian of Margaret B. Bi- ley, a Moat muOi and filed his petition in writing, under oath, praying tor an order of sale to tell the entire personal es-tate'of the said Margaeet B.

Bailey, wow oompo as aforesaid, constat me or Haves, uorses. fiock or hm. nneep. fur niture, Wagona, Mutes and Plantation Tools, Provisions and other personal property, alleging that it will be to the interest or ine sam want to aeu we same, auo inTeai tnm loous ouict-wiae It ordered, that the 5th dar of January next, 1S55, be est for a bearing of this application and ordered, that notice of this application and the day set for a hearing thereof be given by advertisement for three necesaive weeks, in some news-pa pec published tn tbe counlyof Montgomery, notifying all per sens interested to be and appear before a Coart to be beld on the 5th day of January next, 18 5, to tthew cause wiry said per sonal estate shoo id not be ordered to be sold in accordance with the prayer of tbe petitioner. dec 10-wui ml.

w. ATOW, Jooge, KEW COODal KEW C(MD6Tt TI ETHVED by bpreas. more TALMA CLOAKK AM-T MX PANTlS DRE8 and WATEE-PROOP BOOTd, toatl! witn a great variety 01 oiner gooos in oar line, an o. wm we offer at the lowest prices. TOMBOY OBKOORY, CUCZO NOTICE.

HAVING been appointed Administrator af the estate: of Johntur.oilgers,' deceased, by the Judge of Probate of BiontguDvery t-ounty, on tne in osy 01 novewjoer, iom, 1 hereby notify all persons having claims against said deceased toprescnttbein within tlie time prescribed by law, or they will be barred and all persons indebted will make settlement with inoVaSB-woq at. iuuiiu, anmr. MOBTtiAGE SALE. mil ERE will be sold at Pine Iie-el, In Montgomery eounty, JL on Tuesday, the 17th dy of January next, the following Lands, to wit Tlie east hair of the northeast quarter of also. the northeast half of the southeast quarter of section ST, township.

18, range 20. Bjhe said property sold by virtue of a Mortgage executed to the un-dersigned bylllniard MtrrrfU. J. JAY ROE, B0VI4-Wtd HCWKI 1KJ1U, NOTICE. 1 have porehtned tbe well known Stable and House formerly owued by B.

C. Owens, situated on tlte corner of Commerce and Bibb streets, and have taken in partnership with me John F. Smith, whose long experience witl) qua noes mm to oiscnargeine ooneaoi ine axrery ouaincsa. The business will be conducted onder the name and style at Diltehay A Smith. Every means will be made use of lo give satisfaction to all who may favor them with their patroeage.

T. J. DILLEHAT. Ifontgomery, March laJSSoV fwargg-wly ADIfHiVISi'A'lf ATORV KOT1CE fETTERS of Administration on tbe estate of Joseph A Knox havinr this dar been aranied and issued to ibe un der signed by the Probate Court of MoBigooery eounty, all persona navtng ciainis againsisara nuie wuipiTKniimaame within the time prescribed by law, or tire aaaM will be barred and all persona indebted to eatd estate are reqoeikd to make immediate payment. ftAM't, MAaUUt, Adair.

November 7-nov-w4t i F. 8. ATI the papers befonoing to said estate hare been placed la Ibe bands of Pair A batky for settlement and col lection, to wnota ail prraous uMeoieti to earn eataie win ptcase make payment, and all persona having claims agaloat said estate will make presentment, SAM'L MARKS. rOK A PRAIBIE FARM, containing about ftOO Arm of ood land, sltuatod ten mik Snath ef MontgoapMy.and withia one mile of the Plank Road. The improvement are all tsns, cotiatsUng -dwelling, tilcben and fwor ngrw bouse, ail framed bandings with bncfc ehimneys, swoke-tMHise tere-rooai, dairy, and stable, com crib, wagon Bheltora, de in me yam is a oorea weu, naica aooroan never louiugswii.

of excellent water. Any person destroos of parchasing a food alee, an reasonable terms, won id do well to eoti on the subscriber. ImMtwion will be given the 1st January next, at which time corn, fodder, farming tools, and alack af all kinds can be had at current prices. McKEaNZlE JOUNSTON. May -tf Simian ff jtlmfoMmae mvmtfmvrr CuMjr.

iVioJ i'robiU, VCfUer 18, 14. CAME this day, Jew A. Berry, Guardian of Jos. M. Berry, a minor, and filed his account and vouchers ror the annual or partial settkment ef said ward's eaUte, which were examined and ordered to be filed for the inspection of all concerned and ordered, that the ltuh day of January next be set for a hear tag of said account lU Is ordered by the Oowrt, that nolle of this appltea-! Hon be given by publication for three Mrcetaivc weeks in the Advertiser and State Uaastte, a newsnapar pabllnbed la the county of Montgomery, notifying all persons interested to be and appear before a Coart to be held on the day ef Jan aery next, to ahaw caws why eaM aceonnt should not be stn-ted and allowed.

tdectl-watj H. W. WATSON, Jodge. 11 BLIC LANDS rOK SALE. NOTICE I hereby given, that la pureoonoo af iwsrrnctfoae froei th Cocnaiiatooer of th Ueneral Land Olftee, Uav dr aathority vested in him by he fifth awcUost of the aet of Oongresa anproved fid August, IMA, ww shall proceed to eW wiowlng tracto or pawls of Land, to wit.

mmTi TLa. ai7w ii. ia MH i at public sale, ea the ftrat Monday March, IMA, at this Of- Merih k.lf af soeUon SB. towtiehto 2i: ranov M. 1 praoa having aecmptioa right to any portfoai af the I aboTt land are adviaed to make proof tberovf, ami payaami keforwth day above deeawnat tor snaamsnotawot 01 1 asad amla.

aAhawwiao Ittaar rkrhta will be forfeited. 1 THS. O. GI.ACtClC I THOg, WELBM, Bawivr, Mtqwl7, 11, lont-ww sMaafi aaf AlmfomWaAH am 1 Cwwwtr Janeeinf Vmwrt I si awl. aPstwwsw twA, laPi, THIS day too SatHag HaR, Eawewtor of tlsowm Brow, darwaawd.

and fi-4 bat OMoaat and voattdktwa for the oo- nual part al ssitMwaent saw oua, we ih latowsl of tieerr W. Drown, oa the fofatwe, to aoa-eearoed, which was examined and ertevwd to be iied aht sweeUoa ef all eMiewrned and ordrd, laat Ue 1W da Fee rwary next be art tor a bawrtog ef earn aoe-wni arid that notice mt lb ttoss aad ptoew af thai satUsmcntk given, by pwhlim Usaa. tw Am. aataacnllV WkS ha th AllTfTtltaW aasd Go aasttat a. Bsabtiabod ftt tlMeWOntT Matnlff'IWscry.

a. tara-inar aU awaMt aatraa4 to be aaat appaar betoe a Coart to held 00 the lei day of Feoraary oext, to attevvcaoto whyaaid ftocawitt shrf" 04 be elated and alhnrad, and wtotoaai. Itorl aaf at Mitwrrat of IWIMumrn w. Brown to 00 dee ia-ww at. w.

ansajpi, ansne. WmtgiSjswaiy CoMutr afpssto. Otmwi mf S1ls a0o8. 1H64. flplHlg day aaas Jew M.

Pwowma, Admtoltrtrator th M. tat ef Jaeob B. RerHn, stocwoaed, and fitod bis pvtltfoa te wrttrng, wader oath, pray in tor on ovder of ante to sett thro avaveo, Bea, Are and Mary Ann, foe the rpsf making A 4a)trihJtton ameag the heirs at law of UW said dwesd-- It it orderaM, thai nut tay Of tuary nan a set aw rw-artwg said pettuon; and avatottril, that antto wf this lain as im tv sawmami rov utrwe awcaaw rawtrpapwr pMhHahed ia th eowary MmtaWMry, aottrying all penon totmtod be and ayotwr before a turt hui wa the wih day of Jaawary aexi, to an tow why toe prayav Um patiuooof oaotaw aur W. WATOOK, lartaaaTSlaaaat w)Trat rro Kti.a Taarmiis, aa. m.

aa 1 a.vw-, 1 johh 0. ntaaia, J. Vain a CUM II. P. a.

ia a laria al iMa laaa. MIS laat.oii aft Atlunal Jr of fay, tne are can Me a 'Jsi'L Sr AvneaaiTT MKi irr.ri A i to swam TawnaTH oar uarauAfev. STJ tw iii( SMW fajtl i of af 18 af 100.., is of as ittaf as. Appraxlaatlea, let Capital. ISO la au, 9S1 prtea, onntilrgta.

SStf.uoa Krtvy prfae drgvn OI eaeA atramfaar, awaf pad mhm WITHOUT DEDUCTION I Tiekau Sa alalrae aad Oaanaraaa aeoaarUaa; vmii oa an MMvrm aaoae laaea at par. lee etetetir aorinaeattaL SAMLU. SWAN, Aaaataaal 1 auraaf na TEXAS) laid; IEIAB TJoSlGOSEEI LAND FOR SALE! THE anaaeriberhaa far Bale a vary Baa bract af Laud, cnG-toiniog 1460 Acre, lying ia Ue healthy, aadiiimiiig aoaotry aridway hiliaien laa Braaoe and Trteiey riran, radfeit-oatadoaeaiida half auleeaaatef taa lawu aad eoaaly eeataf Mootcoatery eoanty, on the main stage read trading from Hoaatea city via Mootg-jmery, aaueltte, Maaaarule, at aL, to Baatera Texac. Atoosj-baOf 1 this tract lTrieh bluk prmirie tuadftirtiitlf to that enltisjUed by Maj. Greta WaxjJ, Ulely of MoDlgoiDf couutx.

TheremaiiKtor tt trtvet it timbered tend, waarjlnf rich blMk eraak aod of nplMiU betveeo the creeks oo the axsrib title of triot avixJ upon iu oatb ilde, awrsutvdiiair the priri that the timber im eoDWitently aetKMib) open all aldea. apianda arc oavarad with a alied sravtb oaf Hickory, Mulberry tlxonwoo4, Oogwood, YaU.pu,&uiriah, Port Ottii, tiltvck Otvk.Kaluriuf i'ine. Red Uaw, Holly, White jUh, (itlir hrub gravtli, aud Uw cMtbottotu land with Cane, Klin, Lynn, Holly. blanih Oak, acatteriiig Mulbenr, Wal-ttut, Wild P-Ech, aad bottom growth generally. Upon thf tract ao oat tiiar.iMHiw,H tuu.

iapa, wita red clay six lnchei: Ihc remftinder all ltxmI cotton land, the Ittrzer part of ttw tlcbeM qnaltty; aibaut ItW acres niuler renclog. ua a good and large log uouae, a wen oi water, aomeiiunf oi orchard, oote ahmbbery and ornamental traea. Tha imuim itaods upon an elevated piece or ground, from which thu lown noprovemenu or nontaromerj are id signt, auummg, aa 'eil as os tire east, aaMisome ana exteueiN new aad acene- f. latere are two outer autiaiog atiacea upoa tua tract, vpoa tvited DoinUaorowDed with timber oo UieedaTeoC and ovar- looking, the prairie each of which would be iadudeti in a anallef tract havta a din proportion of timber aad nrairie each it la, however, intended to be sold fa one tract, the pur-cbaaer sabdlriditig it among hltehjUrett to unit hinuelf. lood water, at tweaty (bet depth, wu had when the well ru due, the ereeka allonl a nippi; of stock water all tlte year rotaod.

There are 800 yards and upward of BoU Are neoging nauBea, and piaauoga ior a large amooot of itsMgiug, bow ready to be aeiout. The place is aUo eligibly sittuted for raising stock, both cattle and sheep, the prurieytfcAforiiuKKOodumaiOT ravage, and creek botioaM, vieUitaateaoeawl wiatar ttrasMa. Lying Id the middle of a populous and fertile ateetfon of comv try, abeul sixty milea north of Uoustoa city a piaee of great trade and or sufficient supply, skipinc' bales of eottoa seavaoo te a ttealtiiy aud noduiatiDg part, lo a good neighborhood, and near and aeceibie to good schools, religious and other inatitotiens and societies, at the Geaatry seat one and a half miles dtftant, this tract of land, in fertility, beauty, convenience and nealthlulness, is one of the highest choice. It it part or a grant nude to one or Austin's eMontsts in tlte year lbitu, and thence, when the wfanls country was open to choke and teifctioo, aouid not favil to be a good one. The title is now ute imru ocrson.

oown irora uie oriariDai arraviivcc uie cubui nerfcet.aiad tba title aBdKpaiablv. Vtdl and ceneral wamntles 111 DC Elf-en Uie inrcnur tn irn aaraunasauoaj. HHBMU ijp a the main 'an road to Danrille. one and a half mikes east of the town Mouicomei-t, it can readily ne mma ana eaamia etLand will be shown by tbeCwatntv sarreyor. who has recent ntJisiied a urvey oi i tie mdw, or by utt auoscnoer, resioing uear Unnviiic, mteenmuesaimnt.

sam. lahiuuh, n8-wttwsin Biinrille, oDtgonery Texas. TO THE PUBLIC. IlaYTKO maite laree additions this Fall to my already iarg mock or WAruHtis and jkbl- Kr, am enabled to ouer to tne puoite aa large, of Gold and Silver Watchesof the best and finest uuai- ities as can be found in any Southern city, and at such prices must induce an to purcnaee. also, uie latest patterns or Mosaic, vainto ana mm uoia tur uings ureast uroacn- SC.

Diamonds, Silver Ware, Plated floods, China Vases, fancy Gocds.tto. tieti isonaon uuns, risiois, auu uurswa maae, anu trenerul assortment of Qua Table Cutlerv in setts, of the flues Imtiorted ex- nreiisly fur tins market also Dy tne single aozeo. jeweiry manuiactureu anu repairca to oraer piompuj, auu warranted. atuhes repaired and warranted having still in my employ ment A. Hawk, who has for several years past afforded such satisfaction in mis department.

jumj KiAMt-acuu, Montgomery. JUscember si, ra-twwtr STOLEN 1 HfT Store was entered by means of false keys on the night XV m. or the i tn ana tne louowing aescriueo napera ana other articles were stolen, vis: One Note executed by "Brittsn Blue," dated Dec. 1st, 1854, drawn at sixty days, for three hundred and fitly 25-jiM) dollars, made payable to a. j.

matnews or eroer, at uie omce oi the Aionigomery insurance wmpaoy. One Mote executed by "Brittan Blue" for one hundred dollars, dated December ICth. 1854. and navable on the Sd cf Jan- nary next, made payable to A. 3.

BJatbews or order, at the of- lice of the Montgomery insurance company. One Note executed by A. RobecUon for efghty-flre dollars, dated Dec. Hth, payable te A. S.

Matbews, or brder, A Note executed by 11. if. Goode for twenty-three So-100 dollars, dated StDt. 4th. ISM, payable to A.

J. Mathews, or order. One tiight Draft, drawn by A. Q. Campbell, favor of M.

8. Cutsety, on A. J. Mathcwa, for forty-four OtMOO dollars. One Counterfeit Hank Note on the Bank of Augusta, which Is defaced.

A QUantitv of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Coll Pens, with the manufacturer's name, MJ. B.Beers,"stampeduponthem. 1 he-Ik-ve I am the only vendor of these pens io this part cf the titate. aim. a sum of Mr-ner.

composed of Notes of various Banks In South Carolina. Oeoreia and Alabama: anione them a han- orea-donar diii oi "ueorgia nan uoaa ana uaniing Jon panv," number and date not recollected. psTlie public are requested to look oat for the above described papers and articles, together with a couple of leather-covered Memorandum Books, in which they were contained; and afford every possible clue to the discovery of the perpetra tor! oi tne meit. a. j.

aU-Koek island Paper Hills Agency. TO THE PUBLIC OEMEBALLV WISH YOU A HlPPYMMW YE Ail I AND hope yoa witlpsy particular attention' to the ftic.t that I am now selling my varied stnek of TOYS and PRINTS. PICTUKK3. FANCY 0001)3. Ac.

tit coL to clow the business and gentlemen or ladies desirous of making YXAH'S catinoe dv better than wleet otie fnun the great variety here offered. Hat betos mane earner arrangements, rsnaii, scout the tenth qf Jantwry, sell the balance at Mcssrd. Owen A Auction as mere wmoc ncrowu iu toyiratMiat time, that will be ure. to scramble for such bargainsv'you httd better coore anu seieetsucn as you wisn oi we useiuianitoi-na, menial nw. as you can doso pgrNorth Carolina, Tennessee and interior Hank Bills of fiuuih Carolina un at par ior uoousat uw; UMQ TRANSIT GLORIA MCNPI SWAN'S.

-decSO BIOW Or THB BR0KB UON8. 00 REWARD I Larr mv Plantation, Lowndesboro Alabama. about the last of Aujnfof the niwtentyear.nw neero bay KILL, from 28 to ikf years. oT age, of dark eompiuia and weiefcinr about IM pounds; rather rOuod shoul dered; his eyes are rather small and deeply set; heliasaeon. shlerable swing, and It clioed to run bis shoes down Inwardly when wanting nas a scar on me oacs oi nis ear.

4 purcnaoeu hlmfrom Mr.F.M. Lawrence, of Columbus, Ge. -Dill Is well known on and along the Alabama river. In Mont gomery, Jlooile and ftm urleans, ana about isagrange. in Oeorcia.

He may domIMt twss bimtelf off as a cook or brick mason, and may possibly change his name, and disown bis true master's name, as he has done so heretofore, I have reason to believe that he has been decoiedoC by some white person. I will ef a reward of 40o for I bo neero. and the aDoreben sl6n of theaperson who decoyed him away or 1 will give Ior the apprehension of the negro alone, and delivery in any jail in tlkesoutlLAOUaat tcan get mm. ituares FK, Bill ARK 81IEBIFFSALE. ho soM before the Coart Hoewedoor in the dty ef More tl dhU Montgomery, on tne nrst Monday in renruary next, within the lrgal hours of sale, the following described Real Ka-tate.

to wit: Lot No. 43, on the north side of Adams street, tn the city of Montgomery; levied on as the property of John Uouehertv. bv virtue of an execution in mv hands from the Circuit Court of Montgomery county, In favor of Thoa. Welsh, Administrator oi h. w.

fond, against sam vougneriy. dW wtds (pr.feefs out r. b. onennv NOTICE. THIS Is to give notice that I will not pay a Rote given by me to W.

A. Caret on, or holder, unless compelled to do so by law, the property for which said Note was given having proven unsouna, anu 01 wnicn noic ma ioiiowugHaiuapiioaie; vn ine aotn 01 ieeemDer ne, 1 proiniBe 10 pay A. Curetott. or holder, the sum of one thousand and ninety dol lars, value received, lo be paid In good average lint cotton, to be delivered at the Warehouse of V. M.

Gilmer, Montgomery. amine cents per pouna. Test awijuuru ia i fdK26-w8tJ a H. HIAHNHALS SALE. 4 vm Will be sold at the Wharf, in the city of tA Montgomery, M0DriaVt the Wh day of Feb-am Isil mry arl, 1- tha highest bidder, the Steamer AH KANSAS, together with all her fixtures.

Levied on by vlr-toe of ao execution issued from the V. 8. District Court of Mobile, to satisfy a Judgment lo favor of the United States. John A. Stephensoa.

C. M. GObBOLD, C. 8. decxi-wtds ny w.

11. vvxiqbam, uep. NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby notified that. Let tore of Administration oa tha estate of Wellborn Vincent, deceased, were granted lo the oaderiigned by tha Judge of Probate for MonlaToewry eounty, Alabama, on tneUilh day of December, )KA, and they are hereby notified to present all claims against theosUte-of deceased te me, as said AdminUtnlor, within tow Uoss allowed by Uw, or the soma will be barred.

deel4-wt AdmV of Welbvra Viweol. NOTICE. rwUR sQBMrber was, oa tha lTM Novetabtr, apawtnt- jl eel Admtowiraina oi saeeeiaie nuorea m. awnson, ny the Pratbsua Ooorl of Moaigsmery eoantv. All wersaws having elalUM Bfaiast the saase wm present Uaasa Withia tha thaw al lowed ny taw, or away witi aw mrrtw.

aevavwat navaina aa swiovn mnmrm. NEW TAN-VARDa FWIHR saaWrlbev taboo IWs mwthad of mtofmlng hll mends and eottowers toat be haw rewtyv ate entire the Tanntfrg lwsiess to th eity ef Montgomery, aa Waahinf ton street, where he has and will enaUswe to keep a good supply ef PHOK and LK ATMER, oil A ont mtmnfactHr. His enwe on commsree tvsw, niww woors tow aaenaiiwo Hwtel. where Pwniers and otbera ia want of Shnee and Leather eaa always ba supplied. Ha win atea lake Hides to taa on pas.

nersoaa wishing to have aides tanned WIH do weH to and them to htm at aa early a day as posalble, ah highest eaeh geieeo wm paM we hmos, msh ana mww. Mew lawny, himyt, 1, ifa-ww NOTICE. WWT order of the Probate Cnnrt of Montgowry eowaty, 1 will sell, on the second Monday In Primary next, a at 1 9 the name ef Matty, and br two ehlklrvn, Iss gns Wave an by 1 dort and Ksnfliae, oleft credit of 18 montha.notM with off roved sweurity. iBKwai tnn-iintwAnaa, fveA wtd AttUaartrato ft. tt.

ttoldlhwaita StWlO 0f AleafMiaftiM NaMtgOMcfT CatWlT. 8ptiU Cbwrf Vooatd, Dcmer 1 1M4. THIS day anM rV.il log Hall, EfOoator of Thema Brrrwn, dee asird, and 114 hw areount and voochars showing Ihe awavwnt Of awoney tan ow, app'Ofmamai ann sir1111 ik. sua and brnrftt of flrM W. Hfown.

WM af thai Ifgalees the Mid 4evased, whteh examined and ordrrvd to be filed irdorH, that th of aakd awvitaint. tot the (aftun an mnnnm na 1 day of IVbruery, IK. for a bearing It la nrdfTad by the Onarl, fbat naiicm ef iwita of this errWiou and be tlvwn by pnWfHo for 1 .1.. a .1 pnUMrd la etamiy MiMrwiwy, ottWytnf to ttra) on (He 1st of rntory, ia.v, to Shew oaaea why sold a daeitMrtt Ms W. WATBOlt.

JaM, Ms W. WATB0, Ittdgo, id nit tl.e the the log log I I I Senator from UiHiwippi, ia hie speecfi la defease of hit bill to change ih period of reai-denot Dfwesart to oaturnlizctloB frm Are to twenty-one Tears, expressed ery great fear least the United Statu should be overrun by foreign-en, At tliit fear in euterutined by a great many of our readere, we propose, In thu article, to present the facts, as disclosed by the last census, re- Jatlugioiiiis suujecu ritiSofrh fre. colore, alavee, and toul population from to aaoemiui. ucsuag ru cur. nm mis mu ut ttn tt.u a aosr ii.r n.M s.ie him smi Tiia inmuuAf avlittaa frnm IRfiO tn 181ft ami from jmo to 1850 little larger than for the other decennial periods, lnuisexplatoed by the nun mat ia uie nrst penoa we acquired louisi- aula, PUU Us Wrt bcuuuu vuwi lit.

UIKB II. therefore, that MJJ ia the trae and oorreot ratio of ieetBaM increase in tlie white population of tlie United Ktates, and tlut Una ratio of increase has been kept op from 17Vu antU the present TTi wmwin, uie biuuw dhihs uttiwi lurvuujr WMIHW j-. i aanger was mey ever win oeeoine so, masuincn as the native popalation has increased to such a U1, --aewaa generation kPJ itl iacree by In idl calculatiom nira the'inmeaae of our for- eign poralation, politiad and clerical statistcians forget that. Jigures can, ana do lies tney add their caulout tollowers with tlw stupendous heapa of Jrlsh, la flgnren, tliat tinie.wili bring among ns, But let os pursue a more phiidsoplu- M1 1110 census oiioou tUows tint there VTAItt (Lt. tJiiif.

hma IT 7 1 1 1 ft At lira Imm liiliaHa. toBte in TTniten g'tnd only 2.210.88V tor- clgn born, In which number are included the tuexicansot texas, ciaiiiorma and Itew Mexico. proportion of natives to toreignera in the 7olLZZtr, Bbalt pass into tlie hands of the foreiener. But who are th foreigners? They-como from 21 ditterent epeaRuur ditlerent 1an- ff and scattered fornijath)iies Ireland, Infidels from rance. Mystics from Germany, Protestants from ureat Britain, Holland, Belgium, -bcandanavia, and Helvetia, Greeks froin Russia, llohomedans tade bom md tnnn wllo agree in nothina but devotion to onr native land and the liberty which makes it the political Uec- 01 "vue opprwsia oievery country auouie i xaiaof iih nf airufiv sniad I lia faaM nf ha SeMor Uwtutaiea, of an excited imagination! America has been, and alwnvs will be iroverned by Americans, but she will gladly put to use the talents ot her foreign oorB citizens when they TttZ0 'he has done from the commencement of the Revolution to this hour.

Let as recur for one moment to the records of the past. Alexander Hamilton was a foreign born citi- JV aiaa. wtm poat rMera-. tar fit Ihu A rattanrv wlnnli wn liv fnr tha mnit. imnortnt in the administration of the new svs- tem of Government, "the whole country," says WebBter, "perceived with delight and the whole world saw with adaiiratiou, how he fulfilled tlie uuties oi suuu uiucr, nisuvji a tune, iiesmoie I)f hn.1nt.

streams of revenue pushed forth. He touched I tlie dead corpse of the public credit and it sprung teet. the taolea hirth ot Minerva, from ZrZ f.Z gt4tc. it bur8t forta froni tlle concep. I uuru ciuscn.

iuu in mm me same men auinor- I Ml 1 1 i itj ooiw ituv "in iu luiuctiuwu iu uio iiiubv dftvs of t.e Revolution, -when the trea- sury ot the country was bankrupt, with unpaid navies, and starving armies, it was a merchant Robert Morris of by a noble erciso of his ffreat financial abilities, sustained and aupported the wise men of the country in council, and the Drave men ot the country in the Beld ot battler' Albert Gallatin was a foreign bora 1 A 1 bim to rmM u- pu.1;rt.r.: United I auiuim oiiutssvi acaispvicuaioaj ii s4ias made him Secretary of tlie Treasury, and I invested him with other hiirh and responsible of- acf' In like manner will their descendants honor and trust their foreign born citizens when found worthy. 6Wmii Tima. I Astounmxo Malt Kobbeui. Wehave already mentioned, says tlie Richmond Dupateh, that a man named Stone had been arrested at Elmira, N. on the charge of robbing the mail.

It ap- pears an old man named Gates had the contract to convey the mail to and from tlie care, and that ho allowed bis son, a wild and frolicsome youth, to mih tU bag9 Uif i8allcged) 8Pired Ston lreiy stable, and perpetrated a series of robberies for a year pass, throwing the rifled bags into a privy. iTh0 u. Y. says I enough in tins way, came to Jiew York, eneneed ZTIZ no Cites, getting short, under- took, 'bag' on either being drunk or interrupted, left ktwra scattered ta rf foond icre reporteo to the postmaJter. The V't was Marched, and from'its vaulu -were ul ia0M bag WMYonnd a 30,000 draft.

in another, in money overlooked. Gates "m.H.OtHliait. GnfedtdTnede- Law Dkpabtmkxt Bill. The Baltimore Sub givea tlie folluwinft; tTnorwia of bill introdaccd into the U. S.

Senate oa Monday The bill onder ctmsiUeration io the Senate to day for the wtablwlmient of a Department of -s. 1 Stale ei fticio the principel othcer provides for Admntant Attorney Wenerai to be nominateo I bv the PreMueot snd oeoflruied by the Senate, And ft oliief clerk, corresponding to the other depart The Secretary of the Interior's Bujicrvl. muh noweri over tlie accounts are to bt exerc.pcd by the Law Department, and the solicitor of tlie irnaur is uuram uisiwi, me nm oiso limKea provisions loraoumngaou adiutinK aocoiinte of ditburaeinentA claim, and expenditures. It gives to tlie first auditor those arrising In the Department of the Treasury to the aeoond auditor tlHMeof the Interior; to the unru suiuiurr iwtm mv ivirnxiiucua, .1.. Af I.

.1 tL. W. ivurm muiwr wmw vi wo fifth amlitfcr these of tlte Department of State and of Uw; and te thesixthauditor those of the i o. uroce. The accounts audited by the nnt n''1ftn uiw wi pmvhw iHiweomhtroiieri and tnowor tne secmia, inira ana it.arm auanors uy uie secona ooropironer.

The bill also take provisloa lor the clawiBctv ttonof the clerks the Department of State, and fixes the salary of the commissioner of pub- lie buntings at 1,1,000 per annum. CTt-BJ- 11 af rrfiLWiiw nirriHJw. oswur dfepuuuie to bea publisber. inere ts a IKIIIII UWI PHW Wlla a "Ml litaraMirs, two of wbossmamawa-a brotlw and books which ar tssiIt pafftd br --r- I Jn ln.t.rlfin at laila Hntaraa Arui Kip BjU ward, bars writtn booki to abaw oscb otbsr io I oofni toosiQ terme. horvuirOii tlietr rceteouve 1 pablWwrs rt maU sdltcrni to pom taob aids w.

qrauun, ami wuoor sacs waw sublecl uf Uu rlithts snd wronn of tlielDjursd I HIV aJUIUt Wl Wliuia; WUrft.W UI'aaM MVN'aVaj aja. iwirta ana ten. tnmpr uns oraer aeea oe wind ana ton. imogee 01 tills order neea the iwm.poly of quack tkwtors antl petty i hown.atk whose 11 lt has been a aeries of dl5repi.Uble Moke i aaoe- whole and a UM American anme, girea eottliathe of Hrtewtt to write a noox, ana amtuuiy imirwes ine publisher to tender ft. Only publish.

Aath nt ssAU.taAaa.fw, m.nA bowing to aa exhibitor of watwwk and humbugs, Mid bweln the faor Of rmtig allowed to pay he tmecwsmi eonptnttor wiu learn, UhU sort of thing oootinMS, Afiwioea poonaners will soon rinsed with vrgnabie lU makers, isjad outer AJcrew. wmk aoe A fLOATING IaUCE CIECCS! s--- from tlrt A4jMtic ob tL Miawtasii-jra acd Uio nvrif at.u 1 0iTfl i-fEKICiK )KCl'S! ferorkUy ksowa la the Korth -4 -r- Zir tats ene jOKSTZSa CONCISBN. wiih lite rrpr irrir Uie awat eusatiitoed Korttiwa jer- If formtra, io frjcadly atrifc dailv in tfctjat Jting, In pre it-hoe ef tbe avadiaoos, with Two sett ot Pefaerawrol MaJ Twojetaat Ctownsf! inMUWlUBiamtfiii SBectack every Kai. Ksswau, the Bugler KAUMAM BAN 01 low Of40A-rK'e STSMM OMNtS. Anal overrtkrtag etae.

aeaaa tba issssssahs leatad aUaagasiinawtscaaaaaaWath BJU. LAKE, Tbe Oreaf HewOrlwanaCSoora; m. MAGILTOK, The Waiiiiissl Hia Mankcy M1XV AHttH, TaWOHebratod ereok Ojmaast; WALTKR ATMER, The Faertees Barrbaek RMof jl itooaaRa, Tlie Ihavtinfaisbed atcebie KoweaVtaa; A 1 TtteTennf Rquestrtan -W sen a naunwn The Beautiful fceote BquewlrisaM MRS. LAKE, il ToelnirepM Hone Womab; Wit rAMOLSMOTLBT BHQTHKBB. M.

MA0TNTY, f5 Ji The Voltigeurj IT fWtm MONS LnTHOBN, The Modem HeTOttles; PROF. BALDWIN, i The Xngllsh Wiianl; W. KIKCADB, The Versatile equestrian "I H. DtKAND, The Skilful flynuiasif ILWHITaVv: The Aflcompirshed Maitre; m. i.

PAUL, a- Tne yantoua Jehu; C. BROWN, J. W. CONNOR, Se. WUl beaxhlblted at HONTOOUBKV fmr twtoAteWrvsSRAV, WumiVAY, TauuaOAV and Friday, jusnrr 9 tN ti atne iv, iea.

Also, Wbdwrsdav and Tmcsoav Aflernooue, January IS 11. rvT-Tlie KntreawlllbemadeatToVlockpwdieJy, 41a- rJfliwk in Uwa kfieriMien. AdmlHlOBr Ureaj UUXIO aW aa awn anurau-j ntwvwnts cents. EXbiatttOO on dec2S-twAWtd fjOBTCAOE SALE OP TOWN LOTS AND SLAVES. WWTTtL be sold oa Monday, the Wtb day of Janoary, A.

B. if im from of the (kiart Uvatc door in MoDtKomerT. following property, te wit That Lot lying the town of Montgomery, at the Junction of Mildred street and the old breeoviUe stage road, cuotatning one acre ana a oau, more or less, on wnicn ina reaweucar irwnia. aim. tne fouowtnc staves, vu joe ana tarouae.

8id nronertv will be sold br virtue of a mortfiae snade to Elmore Yancey, and recorded in the office of the Judge of rrobate in Montgomery, hook page tw. oetstB-iwitawna y- aviAMUAc. lAnvaii. REAL ANB PEHSOIfAL PROPERTY FOR SALE. WILL sell the Plantation on which I recently resided, lying on the stare road from ualnesvilie to ten miles arest of the tbrmer nlace.

containing 1 20T Acres, about two- 1 thirds of which Is good sandy laod, and well adapted to Cotton the remainder Is black slough and prairie land, and Inferior to none for corn, oats, Ae. Hern's Creek pauses through tract; In addition, there Is a Bern-failing spring, several wells, and two very large ejst'raa one near the dwelling, and 1 other at the stable lot. The Improvements consist of a comfortable weatherboarded cabin, very large framed smoke-house and dairy, with all necessary out-nouses, a win aiso sen wiut uie lauu me ioiiuw- stock: '-')- afcigliteetiheadof work mules and horses, eight yoke of oxen, eighty head of cattle, mostly of the Durham and Devonshire bieeds; one hundred and seventy five sheep, crossed with the Merino anu tsoutn uown one uunared ana nity neaa 01 biock hogs, of the Grazier, Woburn and Berkshire breedi; together with ten or Aften thousand weight of pork. 1 have taken great pains with my stock, and it is pronounced by Judges superior to anv In this region -of -country. This place is an excellent Block Farm, and being within about six mites or the Mobile and Ohio Rail Road, is rendered valuable on that account.

I will also sell to the purchaser of the land four nhousend bushels of corn, thirty stacks of fodder, oats, Ae. I have seeded this fall about eighty acres in wheat, rye, oats and barley, forty of which is in wheat. grain sown is up and Ipoklngwell. The houses are situated In a sandy grove', a quarter of a mile iron, tlie stage roaa, ana 11 is ute mow pieasaut anu ncai-tby place at which I have ever lived acd were it nearer my present residence, could not be purchased. There is an abundance of fire wood on tbe house tract, and plenty of Umber for lancing an building sufficiently canuguens.

xnere are aoout two hundred acres of creek bottom, superior cotton land. SAMUEL T. -Galnerrfne. Dee. 1S54 THE ORION INSTITUTE.

I. T. COX, A. Ma FrinclnabL H. 0.

UO0IEN, A. Mf DClp Mrs. Maxv C. Cox, Instrueiress in Literary and Ornamental Brancnee. Miss Maktiibxa C.

Cox, fnstrjclreii in Primair Department Namsii Btakklt, Instructress ia Music. Wm. H. Robust, M. will deliver occasional Lectures on tne THE friends or the Institute will be pleased lo lean Mr, footen Will devote such a portion of his time to the' exercises as tlie interest of the School may If we lake into uanameration tne laciuttes 01 inetKuooi, rates 01 tu-irioo, board, there are few institutions that poeaoM advas-tag equal to those ottered by the Orion Institute.

The Spring Session ill open on Monday, tbe 23d of The bcholastic year will be divided into two Terms, tne first of six, and the second of four months. CMlsiogue containing ine raits 01 wiuou, ana oiner important Informatioiucan be obtained by spiiiicatlon to either of the principals. aovx.w4t HlAtc of A labaata. fTenlgemerF Conntr Spectoljfrurt 0 Probate; Wt aVeoemoer, 1654. Tl UA day cum Boiling; Hall.

Guardian of Margaret B. Bailey, Nun cum pot, -and filed his petition in writing, under oath, praylng-for 'an order of sale to sell the following described Real Estate, to wit: The east half of section IT. and the north- quarter of section 17, all in Tonship 14, range 18, of lands ouerea lorsaie at vanawoat Aiaoama, aurging mat l.jrouiu oc to the interest of said Lunatic to sell said lands and wrest the proceeds in nersonkl estata and put tt out at Interest It is ordered by the Court, that the 2d day of January nest be aart for ihe heartnr of tills aDDllcation and ordered, that notice of this application ana tne day set ior a Bearing thereof ne given to wa. i. oasnenana wjie, aaran oasneH, ana to Amanda Saoderaas.

by publication for four successive weeks ia seme newspaper published in the county of Montgomery, notifying them to be and appear before a Court of Probate to be held on tbe tii day of January neit, to shew cause why said lands snouui apt oc oraerea 10 ne sow. -decl-w4tv II. W. WATSON, Judge. teacher wanted.

A GENTLEMAN qualified to take charge of a School for the uutrucftioD of the Deaf and Dumb, who can bring satisfactory testimonials of his fitness as a teacher and of a good BBorwl character, and who will bo willing to devote fate whole time to the duties of bis position, will find cmDwymcnt as teacner Of sow bcoooi ror tae euncauon veot otuwo, endowed -ana snoponea 07 ine Biaie. Appiieanoo maoe 10 ute uecuuve irui or 10 jar. F. Perry, Superintendent of Public lottructtoa. j.ih a vncmv Executive Department, 1 kcS-wSm Al.TIISIhTBATOB'S MALE.

TV virtue of on order of sale gran ted to me by the oonora- MM Me the Judge ef Probate, for Monigomtry eounty. I will sell at pablle sale, before the Court House door ia the city of Montgomery, oa Monday, the eta day ef January, law, a certain negro slave named George, about 14 years old. Also, on the same day, at the Rial to In said city, two Billiard Tables and Term of 8al. A credit of 11 months wTO be given, pur chaser' giving their notes with two good and approved securities. THOMAS WELSH.

deeS-Wot Adm'r de bonis non ef W. Pood, decM. ADaiNIKTBATOR'fl HALE. BY virtue of on order of sale granted to toe ondaiwlgiiea' by his honor the Judge of Probate for Montgomery ooun ty, I will sell at public sale, before the Court Uonse door lo the city of Montgomery, State of Alabama, on Monday, the 8th day January, l4o, a negro slave named Jane, about. 14 yean.

ld. Also, on sam day, at-the late residence Pond, deceased, ih.rald city of Montgomery, the household Furalture belonging to.said deceased, consisting of a Sofa, Chairs, Carpet, ie. Also, on the same day, at the Auction Jtooni of David Owen, In said Ity of Montgomery, two Iron Safe. Trrmi of aWttV. A credit of 12 months will be given, purchase rs giving their notes with two good and approved secar)-ties.

THOMAS AdmV decJ.w EsUteof MarMp Pond, cec'd. TAKEN I'P." I liar a Negro boy Id my ear that says he kwioffga lo a mart 1 one Jami 'A there at 1 alXdo well to Jam Reynolds, la Montgomery oeemty, Ala. If sucA a man ia Montgomery eouniy, no woum make ihe fact known 10 tne. If he wishes to re cover his properly. Th boy calls his name TOM, and It about 19 years of age, and upwards of five foot high; be ts rather slender bnllt, weigh about 190 pounds, has a bad sear an one 1001, (tne rigni, 1 oetWTC.i ne says oe ran away an iwe-oay, aoouitne un out the flh Insi, The oirnerwm com or osod muitrtj my rsaldsnes.

near Cowtkee. Bi Barbour county, and take the ldWwtfJ JAM KB E. CLARK nOTIfJKt ABCmcintT otwoont or ateea aw navmt oar swbiovtb- ad to ISM Oattital Stock ef th CENTRAL BAM OF ALABAMA as providad for in tbe Charter, the Books will agaia be opened at the Baoklnf Hoaja ef the Branch of ike Bank ef Ute mtate Jf Aiaoama at Monigoessvy wa un aaarw, rnvmaam mj rv on the sasrdl Jumdan uf January mtmt, mt 11 tftioek, and ba k4a for cAtVfy im. BBUess wa saw aiow.inw anan oe aoawer B. MAKK1SUN, 0.

T. POLLARD. WM. M. MARKS, CHAR.

CROMHKU1I, LRWH) 0WEH, WM. BNOX, JNO. WHITlitOt BE LI. B. M.

MASTJKGIi Moalgimiiy, Dm. 9-w ADWlNlflTRATOA NOTICE. ETTKRS of ArrmintotraMo the avtato ef 1 seder Ho JJ A oard, deoeased. havlac been irawtod to wadfft4tnd bv ef December, 1W4, all person indebted to win aM will eve eavaavni bm, ana snow anvmg mim sawasttbe same wm present ti Isnt. iwitom in tune prccruea ay law or sney win dMl4-WtJ MI TOM ELL aVLSHAED.

Adaa's. NOTICE Irmm of Adwmhavtttoa on the wtato of Alfred i aid were granted to 1 waitertlgwed by toe Prnhate Oowrt of MoatgoowetytWfheMVthof rvvwjlr(lt4, Allpee one hartng slain acafnM eahl estot or reautved to arsasat the same within the Mm rpwrtd by law, ar each fltsims wlB ha hria.l All Ikaaaai aitw Ara tt.rlfMl th ttAt WHl Ail make payment. OLIVIA P. MulOKAA.D, Adm'r. aovf-wt SALE.

1 TjT vfrtw of rrtr Mt, grantoi by th JaAf af Prebote of MotiMtomary ewnty to the wMivstowsd, 1 brnccvd to sell at publie wewry. tl th law Ukrre Jha R. fr, of o- bawia, an Wfdneaday, Ute Uth day of iarraary, the par- rwop-rty bato-ytng te nM ANMaN, Barbae, tabtea, Chatr. 1 Waieba, 1 ash sto. Ac.

Ac. Aim. one fit too BnirV. 1 J1" nf 0r4lt sfstoM sowat ef tWawty dollars aadl pwuM-ri Vt 1 ,0 PPfMi JJJ." aoU-twM Baw of A Ssdaat, km -a- A 4 en tut) ISO A An A I A A A A all the are ly oc envied by many a white ramily.v It adversity overcomes a once happy person or party, thei is then a bright spot in future's memory, Shil1itAl.fmrpleMuret, too, i The memory of the put will And half tvor Joy reo.1. ho aaysur particular friend, Tommy Moore.

Viaav Jnlta Hinn tm nnv aniintv lia St Cliarlea. Than her there up more beautiful As you have before tlna seen the letter of Kr. Robinson; our Consul at Havana, ia regard to the seizure at Baracoo of American prisoners, I herewith inclose, as ao item of interest, some comments of the Piauin which will be found In another columnl-r-the editor of which is doubt- less as well posted and acquainted with the laws i any one else. Thompson. Secret Political Action.

It is somewhat difficult to oonibat Enow-No thimrisin iust now. becanse even the initiated are aMSe ararjruuas a Stack an kaaS aausar lat, ISM. t.Tll mm pw vi nw kohtqosxe: PRICES CTJRBEHT. cuaaacm wisslt ar aoamw BaBOUia aentadtj Iadla Sidn oofwa-Rio. LaffRrra.

raaaua. ia a. an ....19 11 ai a6S-! Jar. aura. an BD-Barrah aiul kan HOLA8SE8 69B ai sal SUGAR OlarlSed.

7 Oraabad 1 Bank Note and Exchange Table. OOIBEOTBI) WKIBXT by MONTGOMBBT IN8DKAN0E CO PANY. BANK OP MONTGOMEKT. J03IAH M0UBJS, luu. af tfontvoraerv A South Oarallaa Ocorcia Northern Bank of Alabama, Southern Bank af Alabama, Bank af Stale Bank of Alabama and SJeaaLalaaottBt.

Bankeef NeaOrleaoe Bankt of Tenneeweo eeot.SIe. Banks af MorttiOareUaa Gold .1 cent, premium. .........5" OHEOKS. Obeckf on Hew York -a) cent. am.

Charieeton Mablla 1 New EXCHANGE. 1 CORKECTED WEEK LI BY SAM. 6WAK, BltOKEB. aifbt Oheaka-Haw York. Ausaita Mobile New Orleane a Cola Gold, Silver, 8 eent.

rmhiin. Cncarrent Money Tennrrtee and din. norm Carolina a GeeriiaWUd Virginia Ijlat ImtermeBtit December 9. Bon af Dr. Bellinger, non-reildent.

jy. niri. urase. Mr. Kilpatriok, non-retident.

92. Jonn Hulia. St. Mr. Chailei Gilmer.

OOLORSD. December I. Btlll-born child, property of Mr. V. negro mull, property OI J.

e. rerry. 10. Negro child, property of Gen. Fair.

11. Still-born child, propertyof Brown a Bulger. -18. Negro woman, property of J. B.

Garrett. 14. Negro ehild, property William 91. Negro woman, property of J. Thoriogton.

95. Negro woman, pruperty of Wyatt Peters. 98. Still-born child, property of Mr. N.

H. GBEGORV, Sexton. SPECIAL NOTICES. PROSPECTUS. AMERICAN COTTON PLANTER FOR 1855.

Tax Third Volume of the AMEBICAN COTTON PLANTER will commence with the January number for ISM. This Joarnai has passed through the ordeal of infancy. bat established for itself a reputation that ope of maturer yean might envy. Its mechanical execution Is utuarpassed any similar Journal, either North or South. Its diversified con tents, both original and selected, embracing every variety of information that can interest or improve the Southern Planter In lis industrial pursuits gives it a roort favorable reception wherever it Is known.

"Dkvotib to latreovxp PlaVstatios Ecoxohy, HAMtrao- Tuuca, and tux Mkosakk Ats," the object of the Ameicai Cottoi Plaktxk Is to "Improve the Soil and the aid and stimolsU investigations, and practical, In de veloping the reawurcea of the Planting States. With acorpaof Correspondents, numbering many of tie most practical as well as scientific minds of the South, we intend to press the "war Into Africa." "No pent-op TJtica coDtractsow pow'rs, All this rich, fruitful Continent Is ours." The AmiuoaV CottoX Pa-AHTsa will issue promptly on tha first day of each month. It will be uniformly printed, In Hag- asloe style, on purely white book paper, made expressly for this work, at the Rock Island Factory with new and fiilr type, neatly covered and securely stitched and trimmed, thus pro tecting It entirely Into the hands of subscribers. Oar Horticultural Department wdl be sustained by a geatle man of thorough practical experience. In short, we assure our friends, and the friends of Improve ment In the Agricultural and other industrial pursuits of the Planting and Siavebotding States, that neither pains, industry or expense ihau be spared to make the axibicak vottoh Plahtsb the true exponent of the Planting interest of the country.

TERMS: 1 advance. fl 00 Copies, 8 00 10 00 To Clubs or Agricultural Societies, 100 copies for $75, toot address. tabtcrlptioits hereafter may-tXrmmeDce wfth any number da ring the year volume twit the mosey must invariably accoa pany the order. BR1TTAN BLUK, Publishers. MAKRIKD In tfclai rrltv.

aa the flSth iitaL. bv Rev. Mr. Shaver. BtU tm favbick, of Macon county, te Miss Juan Wuout.

of iniicity. On the fTth by the Rev. David Finlty, Joiu McQrmt; Jrof Lowrsue county, to hiss mabt a. ixxtK, oi mis city, WANTD1 8ITCATI05 as Teacher, either In a private family er Arademv. bv ft loans: nan well qualified, in every res pect, to teacn tne various orancnea oi aa angusn ana iviawcai Education.

ppiy at uw um. ijw" THE AD Ami RXPBES8 COaHPAIVV WOULD respectfully inforaa the pablle that they have eflVctew etmuscts with the Montgomery and West Point, the Atlanta and LaUvangw, the Geertta, tha Soath Caroliaa, the Weaterw. and AtUatk. and NatahvllleaDU CbatUnoov a Kail Roads, lor an Kxpress Car over each, bjr tlie Ikitltf Jitprtm PoMtnatr Train, for the raold and safe transmission oi 8sw- ele, Bank Moles, valuable Parerla, and evsry deMrtpUoa Berebandlse asually transported by an express. A MesMDfer employed expressly to attend to the badness of tne Uompany Will Wavo aaomjronjery anq ammniunj ror Charkvttoa and Savannah, who will personally attend to the receiving and delivering ot freight at all the luteroedlate sta tions connecting at loaneston wun our wu estaoiuneu Bieam-slilp Express for New York, and all Northern and Extern cities i and also via the land route for the safe transmission of Bank Notes and Specie, No freight forwarded by Uiat route unless especially ordered to that effect, and the fact stated la tbs receipt given by ibe Company.

Particular attention will be given to the collection of Notes, Drafts, tolls, atea, and to the otilkctlon of bills on daUrery of goods. Ottos to Hontgomery, In the balMfng lately occupied by Ute Agent Of 1M Augusta nana, opposite -Anreruser on rtrry street jantwawiaij 4. a- giwrpun, Agent. EXECtTOH) BALE OF HEAL ESTATE. tlT virtae off an order of the Judate of Probate of Mont gowjery eouuty, we wHl sell at public outcry, la front of the Court Hoaoe la said county, between the usual boars of sale, en the nrst Monday la February next, tne following Lands, tae property or tne estaie ute late viaworne uTers, lu wu Tbenoftnweet Niriorot woriirweas warwroi eecuon ia tha asaat half aaf aarathravt ouarleff of section II tha north east fractional qjoarier of section 11 the eset half of the sontbeasl quarter ot oeetwna; tne eouutrastouarierof osenoa Is all kt township 17, ran US, la the oouty of Mon'mvawery.

fWwUr Note with two Rood areariuea, payable 13 onthi after au of eaie. kuvkkt u. i aiw, i i.a.Sl.a.aU Ia. V1SLIT. 1 a late of nntereaserr Ceviaur afJsMMef OefirtO afVecaSM, iUofteer' iBba.

nnnrtt day eaaae loh If. Norrta, snd nmotted to the Court M. lor arooate a paper writing purporting to so laa law wl and taaument of bis tteeaaaad wife. Klko Norrl It Is orderee aw the Vowrt, that ncuce of tbie anxtcauo atX toe day Ml br I neaiing tbereof be given to James Plnkaton and wist CyiLthea, and WlUtass 0. JraTries.ai sforrtaM.by rab-Ucatioa far three oacceoetve weeks In the Advertiser and Mate ttaeette, a newspaper pwlMied in the eeuaty ef Mrmttvaery, nail lag theai bo and appear before a Coart of rrobaia to bo beM on lb tb day of kebtuarv aext.

A. ft. 1UA. to ahew eaase why sbM paper wrIUnf ahuubt Bet be nrlmtUed to pro- aaie, jjaw-woj h. aruage.

Mate mt alt aiemig emery Cmtty, THIS Say obsbo Sarah Wataoo, and prvwntfd to the Coart tar prohaM a paper wrttiag parporttng ia be Ske loss will aad tesMnt of one Hiaaheth eraok, deosaaad It Is ordered by the Court, that notice of this eppUwHnn and the dor est tot a hearing thereof bo el tea to Hardy Bracket! and the State ef Georgia; Lake Hadoot and W-(srd Hadnot. of iamee Hadnot and Jackaow Usdni, 4 tnutolawai Wsi. nit, of OaUrWrrtla 1 eilford Movth Oarolioai and Brer Waters, of Misatislppl, by peblkatisn for Uiraa anaasaivo wooks ha the Advertiser aad Htata flauii. a newspaper pnblthd In the county of MMttgi'tnery, woMfvltig thee 10 ba and apnear bir a Ooort la be mihstay ot rebraary next, IMA, to oh cause Why said paper Vrltluf shrroM not be slmittd to pi-Abat, ae the last will and toata- ajem of me saw ajwaottn Mrsci. oeeea.

JanS-wft H. W. WATHOK, jad AITlOrv IbnHWARK sR peviowt not trads for prowitsawry Mo etta hy me aivl payablt to p. beorwr, dated ataeewshet I. ISfri.

lav tori dollaft, as 1 will not pay it nolo as eewafHM ny ntw. liana-uj saiuwa at. vnAinnAtk, ttORTf.ACP. a A IWTT4. soft biv aavak, Ni front of the Oawri nM dtvr Hi tnta plSAt no Hoorlaf the iHh day of Janaarv neat, bs i and wi tha Hwrth sm ef Aflavfos etreaH, with alt the spo eee thrM, hy aa m-n wMtetmtol to ae br auaai vaRiaiiM: mm aaM Mtv Sfrtn.

ivr. ana ww owar i 111, 1vh, saaaM4 bj th olkee of th Jrtp of Ue pr. bato t.iri Mraaisjaaadry aaMU.ieswieKffo. 9. pf nf eawf We.

UM, I. fJOSJ-A ettte, of taviad Uie and a and and Uie last a in ly as -PROiSrECTVai or Tu a STATES RIGHTS DEMOCHAT. WE propose to pabiisb hi the town of Klba, (Joflee county, a weekly journal of 'ahe above name. Its name indicates the principles which will be supported In Its columns. We believe the safety of the constitutions! rights of the Soath i depend upon a strict adherence to -tlie doctrine of State sov- erelgnty.

No one can doubt that we are rapidly approaching an iae made up by aggressive tauatieism at the North, against the Constitution of the Federal Government, which demands tbatv -every lover of the Union shall lay asideevery oilier considera -tlon and prejudice, and prepare himself for the straggle which not agreed as to its principles. Among the order K' ct VUlCUiii'ii CAiei ob irv ih Ktiirvi iituvui-c, It; Wilder, Uie President at the Fitchburg festi- val, had the good sense to object to it; while old stagers who are poking upon the order with wa- rf. eery uiontiis, line rfotin at. liiayton, openiy oe- orwo7tLX; Y7kTrAme i i have be- PID luAn.l uTL JXIZn "1 duvner," The Jcr aes. of the argument by thestrengUi of these Just allegations.

A th Wked like rre pent- rr anceaudeestrefonnauon; associations must be regarded by al but the nnre- fleeting the demagogical as hostile to repabli- Ilut mutatis palter Mcireum- TrJS. n. Himba. le l.aa Uannoil intn t.harinw in defence of even tlie secrecy teature of Know-No- thingisui and lack a defence of it has not before been seen 1 What aoi tlie honorable gentleman said, and what io he mean We have only nortvre1 wirtls. and that, too, by telegraph.

Bat jio matter. We have, undoubtedly, tlie basis idea 4)i uie fecu sutu CAacb, it we uu uui, uaw mnncniM. Minnartinv su-irament and thla ia a full defenos of the secrecy feature of the JCuow- nnUr. 1 It not in the poweir of man to harmonise with republican Institutions a vast secret order, oath- a tn ah nvi.pr.tui nf mhat tlm in. we nope wtii preserve tne ousiiumi or iccure our rifnie aa Our columns win be devoted to the great element of State Bights, Education, Atricultare, the Mechanic Arts, and Internal Improvement; promoting the dignity and honor Stat offices, and keeping oar beat men at home In oar tmiuedaAte service.

We Intend to make our journal an iute resting family paper, enrtivating the social vu-lues, and making attraeUve tne oocial. fire-aide. The paper wfll tt sent to sabfcriben at IS per od- vane. u. 1 Elba, Alabama, Nor.

2T, 1854. DACCERREAN GAMERV, v. Orrosrrx Moxtoohbt Hall, KrtO NT" QONtAl RV, ALABAMA, MR. HL FREAK BEOS leav to fnfonn Hie cirhnsoa of Mrintgcenerj that ha has re-opened hat Gallery for the araaon. lie has learn ed all tke improvements in the Art dur'Dghia visit at th North.

He has ahvo assreiated with himself Mr. B. F. Powelsoa, of New York, who will have especial charge of tbe Photugraphlc or Polbotypa departnieot. This ts tbe new art of taking Pie-tares oa paper, to resemble a fine Mexaodnt They are also colored like tine Mmiatsrea.

The po'lc are invited to call and inipeet Shea. Inetroi given In both branchos, gtock and appai Bias for ale, Idecia-wAtweT ACC-OJimODATtfrN LINEf X0M(J0MKKT INK ABEKW.W STAGE COMTAXT. Potra awl flx-Horw Post Coaches trow Montgomery ru Beotoa, Seuna, Mark) Urvijboroufh, Kutaw, Clintoo, Brfdg-vllie. to Cotomkaa snd Aoerdren, (Miaslasippt,) iPST-Leaves Montgomery im TUESDAYS, TIltJESDATS and SATURDAYS, at 6 o'clock, F. M.

Ttie Btnoa and uoacnes on tm un ar not tmnNMsea ay thow of any Line tn the Southern eouatry, and the proprietor having at great rxpenae started it, sohrly for tlie accommod tlon of the traveling public, without the aid of Oovrnaoi pat ronage, they bone to reoeiv such a share of travel a will sus tain and enable mom to continue tneir una sac a wanner and at such rate aa cannot isil topsta, B-w viacv at MenwowosT nau. dc7-twtf A. 1. BRIOOS, HATS HATW. HATS1 POMROY GREGORY 3L aaw Rati ittat reowived.

at their raahieraabb? Cto-f thing Store, oa to corner of Market and Court I strvets, a torgwstoak of the latoetatvl and Bneetd French Drew MATS ever oBmd for sal by tkw, embracing a variety of Binlneea, Woo) and Soft Katt. Men's ana Boys' wwer, together wit ao csiltaat aawrtsamt or Tooths' HALF HtlSK and) UNDER-fiHIRTO, which wewiHatU at the very lowest price. Call and exvmtu vek bHare yoa pareoese wsewnere. tuaci THBBlwH rACKET EW OiilEAKS, MOKTGOIIRT aJD WliTVMfTA. mm) Taa CiJaaoT atj 1 1S aal ftuu.

I aalna Wsansnav F0S as a regalax Par4 beiwwen tm. tourhuai at ait the mtoiwedraW saanllaara ausvidiaw to all piaoutioa Immkmrn aeamded hat ar. For freight or oassnga, aapiy on board. deele-swAwtr ItEAawTHalAPE CLOTBIW41, B. N.

WILKINStON at CO. WOULD bretto the uttmUaa of thsrrinA, andthepwV Ik nra11y. tn lhHr ettaaive aad earfier-aal-aaajt 1 etnek REaDT-MADE OixmilhO. They ha swttuug as ally womd too li an Him mi's PurauaAhat sstaAlkkwwaT, a ch FnafMfaatoandBw1ki Fancy Bim Ttoe ef trrery variety asiaea and Silk Haawfeerehteai A tarf aaworusvat W-n'a and Beys' foe? pvw Bort- and ChMraCliMrx; Soys' taJwwOtoaka and Oraat! Uifi tot let airfe Phirt CajUan aad 1 M-a'a end Boys' ftm; UM. Ray-Maah CkKhtraf of every Utw, TM CtotMng is mad up to oro or, to tha vy hawt wrh), of.

tor the latost faauwa, awanewa awHsnai. Tivy fully la tits a call. aajlHtCHMUN aa filLMKB a SI tan-tptaf aW VaQ anS WlaMr 4 allUaiwiaUairtla.aaakiru,ulSlaAaUeaaa, nd id in ftiuK Plato entoraal PoaH da Boa and 1anto NltrR, riam wrm asa qaoHttoat Pwwh aod 0rwan Mrlnoa; Plata, ptatd aad printed Moivlh. Ua, Freorh piatd Poplins, new and hairdsaaiei Raw Piatd mika and rW-tch pUidO) Cloth t'loak awl Tabnaet Baitn Omba, nuriy new ttrfoot IMwa, fUrhroMr. naan HM.t, onm Ti and Cnttnw Mn.

TW llmiwr Taato Uuiiarrr. Cnnw, A. A. wtweh sAkta attoalMO. ettl JCFT nwM.

a avaa wrfoar ef iw rwtww T.Htwgi ref e)t ganff-i T-y art nf Mm vary lawst styita. tu t---tm Oaafta) AV M. A UA, Jependent action of freemen the right of Tin aiAixoT. ijuu as it is. However, anu-repuwiean as it its ttm- American as it is, and perfectly Anstrl- uthA.lMHM.tiam nriliaiavAilnilfrn that aa- Miineato punish the free citizen fbran exercise of bis franchise, we have yet to meet with the 0rst npgwtiun, even, that government, Bute or na- twtti.il athmihl inti.rfs.rA wfth Uia nnlr.

MO. no Let It stand unoirturoeo, as a monument or me safety with which error may be tolerated where nwttm ia left tree io eomtwt it. And if Na- P. Banks. has made a tilt at such purposes, for the klegraph reads he ha been as wild lion vuixute was in liltiug against tne wina So certainly is Uie aeoret feature of the Know Nothing order an ti -American, and ao sorely Is It da-geroua tendency, that we would trust lt fate with the orrfer itwlf, and be tore of Ua alti- maie abolition Bare we are that righUwinded Ium aaa.

AAnlft Wl" wram Haauraj vtaaw, lairuaii i on. hitva ran Into tha ordr. uii never h.ng eunUnue to aaoction this feature Al.aalaa AanSlllnninM tlAntt lMl I III MM liwra fiw eirfaimrf a lit mtmbar of tha ar. hi. riit.

Ait. ll.wi inwara ngn. wnj. I as I 1 i- been reltmea troin aa uuiignuoB sum mw ma i i. ii lbs onlsr direotwl, and oooid now oU as bis con- -a .1.

a ii.arttinii.sei an subvsrsiT. ot av.rr principle of nianlinsss ao 1 so to fortar crssping cabal and .1 1...,. In rannW ,..5...,,.., wita raasoa .0 frss An.rir.-wirM. it'T rTr.Ta' v- he ttUmingtofl (a Jtmrntu says; The WtliuiugtoA (M. Jmmal says: 4 "Last night ilia locomotive and tender of Uie expros train, on the Wilmington and Khleigh Hsui Koed ran inio Uie river at tlte Company's tM n()W lft t(yo fwl wfltor Lacki rmtKdv wm hurt with the excentioo nmii wlw fwy tjjy 1 a A HioirSAt.RY Kev.

Dp. Pot- iS f. tti new Kiiieormal Hl.hah Kpw Hark, has voluntarily Mimjuisuea H.UfMi 4 Ui nnmm nuxi'ytniis ror etui wwpn; fsamI Lw i list (icmtiiAu Oubvcitttae ba hi ariBuai ever written. All ef Umoi oestxve ae aevere a Ury. Tlie hismp my be ha 4m tliis from rymvifnlim of what Hght.

IU he ran gH on In New York city with per annum ud r-nt free, a a ydj.

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