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The Weekly Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 3

The Weekly Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 3

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ae tat AtTerta aaa stats uu.tte.1 SPECIAL NOTICES. Froa las Me Ortcasa PMayaac.j AN OLD FLAME. KOWiaEat fa rent DESERVE CREDIT pHE d'iaad haeiag asasd ibeiw to ibe par- Milkier A 1-Mtt4Uict4mle aadCu! Cmaiar tt wffl fWVSM Ordinary Orawiaff ml kba ATa.Tlottfky m. R. docttx.

by lb iputim eoTerataeat at MUI'Jfl toa, enatr tfae aaperrU.ca tW Captaim mutL9in alae at Bafaaa aa 'f neadlr Ti las. Cmsttm.X SCHEME; balls ant) bines owl faco ltJ looked like so bibj i stanLact in oouvtrlakiaa, Thvy don't work tfct wtfttlirM, I (oroattiiioosMioa tbqr mid oal; boat fifteM fiokn, and oocld not bar. rnadt another if th world depended oa it. Ko, Indeed, th lifting of finger nor would hive aide om of tlie whole eooeera, endoabtedlT. The oration by John Fonyth, Esqiliown what genlon can do with a worn out object.

It wan butt-active. Light finished, eloquent and damic Mauri. notice, goinz the rounds or uw uemocrane pre as, tome extract! from an editorial written by 0 notorious Browslow, of Tenueesee, for nt If nig. soon after the death of Geo aral Jackson, is 1846. The bar perusal of these extracts snrfiioient to stir op my demo cratic Mi, unt w.en I consider them In connec tion with the fact tint the worthies bound who penned them is new endeavoring to.

eurry favor with the eld fneads and admirer of Gen, Jack sou, and to ring in hia greasy Tennessee apostate. tore popularity and fame of that great man, whom Ui has so much abused and slander to whose vile calumnies and reptile hisses grave svon did not afford harrier It is more than my democratic blood can endue, without public and unreserved expression of the Indignation that burns within me. Thia rile trickster and! canting hypocrite was instrumental bringing forward the name of Donelson and forcing him upon the Know-Nothing nominating convention at Philadelphia as Uieir candidate for Vice Presidency, with the object; as he Im pudently avowed, of wheedling unwary Jackson Democrats into the support of the nomination. Now, for this unprincipled slanderer and base calumniator this reviler of the virtnous living and tradncer of the noble dead this reckless, remorseless viper, who will Invade the aacred pre- cincls of the tomb, tear, hyena-like, the shroud from its victim, and belch hia venom upon a fame which it is nut in hut Ignoble nature to emulate nVing, moving mockery of every thing that all approximate to humanity for Ann to have I effrontery, the impudence, the presumption, stretch ont his feelers to the Jackson influence, make appeals in behalf of his jackdaw bantling to the old followers and admirers of the great man whose name he dishonors! It is an insult every Jackson Democrat in the land, who a spark of sensibility about him, and sufficient to drive from the ranks of Know-Nothing-ism the last one of that stripe who remains entangled in Jta meshes! To thia latter class I wonld especially commend the obnoxious extracts referred to, which follow "Daai or flEanuL After a life of sijrhtv tang ran, spent to the indulgence of the most bitter and vindle- veare. nassiens Which disvran.

hum in nature arui human mind, the existence of Andrew Jackson terminated, at residence near Nashville, on Sabbath, the 8th Instant, at a o'clock, P.M. 90 "But still he lived on, wrote on, and ohuted ahead the living and the dead. And in all those tetters io which bo spoke freely 0f his approaching dissolation, we never could meet with any of that forgiveness and charity which bt longs to the faith he professed no reparation offered to the Injured and trad need do asking of pardon from thoee be bad slandered. "We never hare, in all our upe and downs la life, witnessed spectacle so editjing as the last forty years of Gen. Jackson's illpent U6 1 "And if the naked trnth could be come at, even in his last moments, a portion of those vile demagogues were about him, stirring the embers of bis dying resentment into a Same, and awakening to action the smouldering ashea of thai bitter re.

tenlment and depraved vindiatiteneti, which made his heart, through along career in life a volcano af fires and vngoveanablr The election of this singular man vulgar Hero, to the Presidency was the greatest curse that ever yet befel this nation. "Sntne sgontoa land deepest shades, and are willing to take our leave of nun. He has passed out of hands into the hands of a just God, who wiU deal with him, and by him, according to bis works. We would not. If we couU.Oirn atide Ve veil oj thefut are to show his deluded followers and blind admirers what audits him." Thus wrote this heartless monster iu 1S45, on the receipt of intelligence which overwhelmed every heart, in the land, capable of a patriotic emotion, with sorrow and grief! Thus exulted this miserable vampire this wire-puller-master-general the Know-Nothing nominating Con vention, and nsher and hacker of Donelson, the aiostate over a calamity which shrouded the entire length and breadth of the land in gloom, and wrung from the heart of the nation a wail.

the melancholy strains of which even yet liflKT the breeze "The election of this rvlgar Hrrotn the Presi dency was the greatest curse that ever yet befel this nation," forsnnih And yet this low ealnm niator and unprincipled demagogne is willing to lift- from the shades of obscurity, and elevate to the second office in the gift of the American peo ple, the unworthy litpheic of the wife ol that "ruhfiir Oh, shame! where is thy blush The Montgomery Hail talks lunch of its "old Jackson Democracy," and pretends to preat reverence for the memory of the old Hero. What says that print to tlte hisses of the reptile, ns quoted above, who would blacken the character, cast a slur upon the fame, and then afterwards thrust ont his feelers, fresh from their work desecration, for the potent influence of that great, man, by placing io nomination tor the Vice Presidency a pupet who hears his uaine i A Jackson DgMOORaT-rnoesH. Hii.ir. pai Eii Impuubncb. The "Dear Wo man man nail tne oir-iaceii impuuencc io can us to account this morning, in our own oilice, with such insolence of language and manner as only a Bear Woman a man would lie guilty ot, lor tlie strictures made in yesterday's AVtrs on the "Hear Woman' exhibition, no itfur-ry cscapeu mat personal clifstisemcnt which ifor-faced presumption merited, by a timely resort to his heels, a la SUminger, which carried him speedily across the street into Ewer's Livery Stable, where he took refuge.

Here he was picked up by Deputy Mar. shal Poller, who had the kindness to bear him away to the Guard House, and introduce him to style of ban admirably adapted to his warns. The neit exhibition ot the liear Woman's man will be before the Mayor to-morrow morning, when be will probably be honored with as much patronage as it will be convenient to bear. Mobile Newt. Louie Natoisos and Corsica.

A Paris letter of March 20, to the New York Commercial Advertiser, aays: "On hisreturj from Algiers, where the Emperor intends soon pa) ing a visit, he will stop to visit the cradle of his family, the island of Coisl-ca. Corsica never saw Napoleon I. after the consulate. Site boasts of the renown which the name of Napol011 hB 'eft Dnt hs" shared very little in Ihe benefits which that name distributed. There waa there but little to do on acoonnt of the difficulties which surrounded the island bnt good deal was done by Louis Phil-lippe, and now Louis Napoleon intends to commence In earnest the work of regenerating tlie Island, and of leaving behind monument that will honor his name." The Annivenanrof the Battle of San Jacinto will he pretty generally eelehratetl in Tela that year.

The citizen ol Chaiel Bill and vicinity will n-lebrate tlie ilay. A barbecue will be given ml anveral snepches tletlvered on the occasion. A general Invitation is enaeu, especially io those who participated in tlie Teias struggle for independence. We learn from the Honatna Telegraph that Hie nt Hon Jacinto intend annrooriatelr cele brating this gloriona day, ty giving r.arnweue and Ball at that town, which I in sight of th field of battle. "Eltenslvearrangementa are being made to accommodat every body that will attend and the people, both far and near, esp-rlnllv the ciliwus of Uarris, Galvfrton and ad- Ininirur ennntisM.

an most onrdiallv invited to n. 1 a present, lo commemorate tow uiriu-ij .1 fiwloin ftiitl taleimfrm of our now Uwy ami prmfxiM Hlil." tutu ana vamif, A Habd Hit. Mtior T)onloi. It will iDcmbertNl, myn lit loft (he Jnwrttifi trtv Iw-caiiM Ii could no lotiffpr MHtA.n lM principle, which wntndaa WMtrn Utor of tli mannr in which a fellow who wm not want, in orr- 1 1 1 1 I rnp, pars snt wiinr. win nr.

urn ijj.u suiu nrr I hail belter go. Anrl I aot wbll lvnar, and tliitn on of the hot earn and took lo th door and Kv in push, and thra I tlionglit ma; ho my enmpan; wasn't wanlfal, and so Up, wui Past wa HinT. Tl" Kmpvra Kiral having nfttmi wish to meswv. th. ptn with which tlx tlir (tallant diidotnat mad wa of on pl" aaa amratta Mat Kas vtmiMin.

ornarowntwl Willi fwin wi ftil.ntlnn tan tatrnlna? th nrinclml itommfnt. Mnh nf thm t.talrtentiiri bad to pnt hit BBf to vMatitir-tii ipiniu lMmtT, tttffht btM M(c4 on Ui 29th nit, bnt Utnhi NKljuf), wbo ftflwfta tltft WanoWooin for lnnlffmrW, Mnd that tht tort mony Mhrmlii dHtrmJ nntil tb SOth of Mftrob, Ui Jay on whiok tt AUfnt Mtorftl lo 1914. fsitn mmfMUiv tnlJ hiiMarv: MWhTtli.I vonleav on -rlw' l.a. nitrhtV lU Nanttr. antl stir wtruiuit a navw anyuiiua; it rmy iu i ry at POl TOCE DISOO VEHYH restore, vnuaeoily.

rray hair io iu orbrtitkvl oo.ur, c. ot bid i "www aoi uciiing cure ai asromAaaia otcw cat oaxHu upuon. tach Mi iifd. atr. WIU care, a oymacK, nervoas or pcrlouicavl hcadscbr; mik the bau sort, Kowy mi preserve Ui cciar pr toe Uy, aad the htir Iron Mlmueoid jr-7 iroa.

aauuaiusbed aweaaera Uw OMdlcai PW. O. J. Wooa-Sir: Kvu.Jrft'Jt eate. ArtarbeiikgBaay bailor a i.t xl, Jenoary 1, 8o.V i ssoa you utis aerun- time, and baviag uitd all ta hair laatorativea, exnmt, ajxi twiat no f.

bearlne ef youri, u. a trtaj if ta the banes of a barber, and bad mv 1 Atnaaal k.w 1 to iaua ta er, trlaL 1 plAtwd with aaood stifl brash, and the well rubbed la, tlUlbe ecalp was a glow. Ibis I repealed ere' ry momiag, and la three weeks the young hair a iuT, aad grew rabidly from August last till the present time, and is oow thick, meek, and Btrong-oft and pieueot the teach whereee, before. It was barah and wiry, what tf'tW tbeee was of tt, and that little was ditwppearliig fcry rafrtidly, i stili am yaar Rastoratlv aboot twice a week, aad abtU toea have a food and nerfeet crow ef hair. Now.

I aad read at thm things and who has BOtt but hare not sren hitheno uy the hair laaies, nratlvca, ate ef the day; and It mUij gives ae plaaean record the lesalt ol my exptrtei.o. I have reeomraendeo your preparatioa to others, aaa It already has a large and general sale tbrougbost the Territory. The people liere know iu efleeta, and haw oBflderwsc in it. The supply yon sent us, as wholesale agents for the Territory, is near it exnaastea, and asiiy inquiries are made tor it. Koa deserve eredat for yoar discovery and for one, retom yoa -r uaaas wr tne eeaeat nas dotw imij rea "ftg ago ef ever eBeetlng any each itauU.

xoannasmy, J. WMUk fjin Uriuvaliwa Uiuivamausr I avaav. LTWand W.B. Cooper, Wftompi.a. f'aprt-trBm IMIPOHTAJIT TO THE AFFLICTED, V- DR.

JAMfcSCLOPTON Wha has, for a aossbar at Tears. hatmjmtmaaitatMriim Cftncen, Ulcers, Tumon, Sore rw 0 rnrners, or any mat mav b. aflUeted. IVKRY KauvnT im new aiseassa. Ha will aiva bu own nwdi.

-ih oUierresnadieam ass, with a comet auanes. of MehaavrUl yield ta treatment, for tlMBmalmrmof Addresa saasa A. uiyjrrua, Memptus, Tranesaeo. P. 8L Feraona aorabasuu Dr.

Clootons rmtiM tie. be anmiued to flea them to others. Kemiuancas of 1106 have fiaqnentr been made for an enooe box of the olatnutt. 7 Wriaowa Dapov, SooTB4iaa R. X.

Da. Oaonoit Dear Sir I am hannv toinform thst m. eanear Is antlrelv weU. Tour oin unont proved Invaitiable. I ased It aeoenline; to yoar directions, aad soon It took aSsct, -and mr aaaccr was removed and I am now, to all human aa-Beeraoeao, perfectly well.

I went yoa may meet with are aaceess in yoar practise. loon, Tory lespecmuiy ywoiua uoaae. 5 Oovoari, ll, ia. Ja. Ctortow r'aorSir: Mv mtfe's breotfisobontuu wo.

when I wrote to von last. From nr ueaoriDtion of it to yoa think yon have an Infallible remedy for U. Eaelosed I send you a eheek ot 10t on Petarsbnr, Please send see the Voara lasneetfnUy, waoaaa w. Baav. nra Halt, It.

0., Jlaanary 16, ISM. Da. OLOetOWDar ttlr I received a letter from voa not krhs since, reqnestmc me to sand you the money that I waa ao five yoa for earinc my daaabter Martha. 1 herein e-Mleeeyon the half of a boodredoilar bill; and when I bear from you, that yoa have I will send yon the rematnlng half. my oaaanurr uaproruig very moon; aad wa think, and in sreot aop.

Of her final recovery, -v As aooa aa you reaelye this, write to me. Toura, vary reoaastfnlly, A. W. BoaaavaoK. '-Ihls Is to certify that I hare snlrered.

for men. nen. with a pauuul Oaaoer ander my left eye, that I removed by the nae of Dr. Gionton's Oancer Ointment, Ton tba: are amietsd with oaea atoaatera, would do well to purchase a boa or thia vaiua- -Me Ointmeat, and have jour eaneers oared without iwia. ataaaT uaxAuaa.

Feb. 16, 1850. mar.a-wtf Hoot auicl Shoe Store. Maanv 8rn am mo asotb Bvawaav. Pauura Co IVT.iitf.imeryi Alabaom.

KIRTLAND WARNER, ION Of THI BIO SOOT. ABC now receiving, aod will continue to receive, addltuca to tbe4r already extensive aioe. They io7 have aU lb latest style LADIES'. MIMES' und OHII.DRKN'fl In erraaU m. riety.

OEKTB' BOOTS and SHOES, auitafcle tor the season, moetly ot their own aaanufactiire, aaade expressly for this market, which they will warrant to give satisfaction bo Ut Is aiiaUty and -price. 80Lf LKATHER, GALP 8KIN8, BWDINOfi, flNDIrfQE, a good aAortAwat, and will be sold at a smaii advaaee os cost. S. A W. are also agents for Dtnilop'aeelebrated BLACKIKB, which they are prepared to toaiftb in may qwntity.at mux.

hctaiert prices. sprli TAILORING KTABALlttHlHENT, (MJAsar Brasgr, kbit noon to B. ft. John A jfONTGOMERY, AU3AMA-fc 'K. CLEAVELAND la now receirlnx his etock of Bnrlne and Summer CLOTHING, together with the best of materials for making op the same.

His stock bat been selected witb and with strict reference to taste aud durabiiitv. Bit stock comprises, in part vneta oi every aeeertption Pants CaeiBeTe, Drab d'Cte, Linen, Bwibacme, Ac. Az- Mcck Ttea, Cravats, Scarfs aad Stocks despenders, Gloves, PocketUajwkerchleft; V. ahirta, Drawers, Hosiery, Ao. In addltiow to the above, be had all Idntts of Youth1 and Boys Clothing, Hats, Ac.

Cioth Ing made to order, at th 4tbortest Dotiee and by th beet -Of workmen. faprtil 8. N. W1XKIK90N- -t B. N.

WIaLKINSON A CO. HAVE just received uplendid nesortnwDt of Spring and Summer Clothinr.eoDsiil.iDr. in cart, of Black and Fan- cy colored Cloth Coats, checked brown sn-i White Linen salts alto. Plush ami Panry Colored Silk Vests, White and Pancr Marseille Vesta. Black DeeskfnPania.

White and Colored Linen Pants. BOrS' CLOTHINO. A fine aHortBeot of Bars Clotfaea. just received and for Bale low for caab. rujtnittHlHU Drawers, Undmhlrts, hau Hue, Oloree, Pocket Handkerchiefs, of every de-criptton.

tjnonv.iaL.aB ana WAiatkiCiU sjaiui, great TO 8 PORTS MEN lev extra fin Grnis. iian Caras.AaaDaa Baas. Powder Flasks. Knot Poni-hM EiVv's beat Cans. Gi.a Wads, Ac.

Come ami see for yourselves. teprt A.m O. jCbrXoXxAtyrxre'sto AMBHffTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPHIC GALL EK 1 MB. McINTTRR returns hie grateful the ciUsens of Montgomery and viclnitr for the liberal patronage extended to him the last tlx years, and would meat respectfully announce that be to now prenared to make too new and beautiful style Pictures Ambrotjpea plain andotv wren, st transparent, oi a rapenor atyie am omen to any vei prodoxed I this city. The Ambrotypcs are far superior to Da- aTMrrcolVMa.

fnaainawh aa lh arc witranaL ih luitM mw.it pw. flection of th metalic piate. They oan be left In water or oil for any length of time without injury, aod are in every way Indestructible. Having engaged the servieee of one of the first Pfaotorranhista of New York cllv. toeether with a corna of competent Oolorlsts, he Is ready to produce, eitner pialo in du arnwtagrapn rorintita tn a very sise.

The public eenerallv are Invited to call and examine rha large number of specimens on band. rvneet uenssset oi ennaren taken in an tnateai. Montgomery, April Fa Aa HlXSti, TafttlloVs, A'lXr DOOR BILO TBS POST Off CM, MONTOOMIS1V, AUAolAtVI. RKSPGRTPULLT Infoiw Ma old customers, atSd the pub -lie flvnerallv. that he baa lost relumed from the North.

where be baa made extensive and select porchasea of every thine anoertalnlnc to Gentlemen's wearine anoareL toecaher with the eboiceat material tor making up the satoeeach noe vonoK mom aamsaer vasuoteree, lioirs, lainea uootia, Vex tings, Ae, Bcopther witb etock of T'immtega, which witb the suck In store, and having the beat Cutters and alao-Safaetnrere, enables him to sswcestf oily compete wlih any tlml- lar estaoitmsaveet toeetty. wju oontmoe receivs coo- it noeeasions to nia stock rraea time to time, lie solicits a eprMwU WILL Be sold before tan Oonrt House door In the town of Tuakegee, Alabama, on MQNDA TBS FJflB BA OF MAY next, within too usual boors of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following real estate, to alt All the right, title, claim and la tercet and demand that flee. Miller be lo and So a part of section two, In township sixison, of range twenty-one, lying and being Mutate to toe county of Macon, Ala, con tain lag 40 aerea. Levied oa by virtue of aa excentfoa tasoed from tne Clerk's efi.ee of the O. S.

District Oonrt lor the Middle District of tba Btatc of Alabama, at Moetgotoery, and to me direetod, to favor af Trowbridge, Dwlsht a vs. Oeorge Miller. 0. M. OODHOi.C, u.

S. Marshal, mtrlf-wtd By W. H. CvnrtMQMM, Pepnty. MOTIVE.

I WILL sell my LAND lying to Covington connty, Alatmsaa near Ble Patirlaxre. eontalnlDa aktO Acres, oak an. hickory land, with tai or 66 acres of open land, with good fct etttg, good Dwelling and Uscbea, eorn crib, gin Bouaa, tat lore bowse. The place lo well watered, haVH.g on It two mr three good erMnga, and on exeeHwnt well to toe yard. Tber ta also a fine orcbard, and a good enmnter raore far eattle or ptonty of pabtie land adjoining It aad borneriug on tan mtmmj wvaiw.

Anv person wtehlnt to nnrchaee onn find me on the arsaibaa an the read leading from MUlvlie to rewrite. Call and examv isepan-wtrj btivphstn h. KK)H. WIL I.I AM A. BAI.I.ARD, WBBT POINT.

VKOHQSA. 18 Agent tor tne tale of ORANQTCftt COBM AND COB AND MEAL MILL. Tbia Mill Let been well tried, aad baa revolved toe highest oemntendetton, as Ur suparior to any otbar saaeatoe of the kind ever Invented. No toretor saeam wr a msment be wilnwii one. A tpeciaien trs.

iiesaen to eperatton nt toe Steve of Wbiieaer Baiard, Wrst Pesai here tbey may ha purchased. t-Pr8'wai 4 JETHRO COTTOTV SEI.l. IOR sale, iat my Lending one mlM above Beaton,) 1 000 1 fcartbew of tne above valoabte Seed. The Cotton front which tola Beed oasts waa enSI ttee press at aeasoa to Mobile at one and a half to two wrote pet poaeto above the eetttaary tXtsra, ot stailar eaallty la eppearanee. Tne eeoa are put an eeenrety, twowsw.net eacas, aaa wtu todarllverad aabennnoM at As 16 per sea.

Ai-pre to r. a. kno: Beaton, tt. It, liCA-tltola-wat WAFlTPD! 0. A BlTOATfON AS MOIT8KKKEPPR ta good Rotator a private tomliy.

aad alto oe a Draaa-atakerby a Uy who woolrt do all to her power to ptoaee ber vmi-loyova, aast mate beretsr es asetot as poeetble. en be touid aa toe Kachaace Metel. Boaea No. t. rtha will be wry sMriersle to bat terms.

aVairod, aheeaa alo fiH the pt.ee of Maaareeea to a avrretw iwa wna wtsn nae the mm ef rot A JAC'K rOkfi B3Ai.C. Anv aaa. MitlavaT tn aaa JACIL, tone yaare old, ean ba aftarfUuT7t" plying to Ooswell lltogtan, at vt j.v,' p. 'atton, waneen sawee eiwssttaaet mwr-. WW.

iUAl'AS- Al CTie AKII imhmha, THR awdaraigitui haw tKto Aay entorefl tot -t'P9trhi mm the mmfm mt nmitmMiO a tNf A t'ct itfi AND OOMMIWlOff Bl'MMto el the We iKmotly wtd by Maore, Nettlea A toe Mnntrtarr hU. Tvo ansae avid stole af the firm trill be W. A. Mik, a Oo. The stairs a ssw af OiWeade and sne ptiv rtvaiaUs ta ab, W.

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RIBBPATRItW. fciniUH. BHaieifiai atlansint 1RAP ana em batto an ajsHiavmily tore mh i-f liM Ovwaadw, Moll and etsa Meatias, aad wui ttt tb-ea at swlams taat raamei tea to sea nae. y- rOlNsBt IU taa eety m-twrnmry WATf M. wntet.

toe 'wmf eaa have bp vinc at Thia eVeo, Aeeerttoag tb ,.4 paftofi tot skta advert as men. 'tob-4ltoau THE BVBSIAN BEMEAV. FBQ MQXO publico. aecitali It tfc ekiUn. UDBUWI iDgyL4 ULTL ti 1 thirty jm.r Mata-Uai, n4 i MMtoBfcnfeiuM.

llb fiin, Ux, sOorai, fdonft, CbllbitiBa, ttV uw wort a kind far rrfw flora, Clecn, It, fca Ltoai, Sort Niepln, (noommeaAtd nt. WBi tmmmtcmnjtion Mai OnAaAUpUon Kate, Ilet WMBdLiti.a mottnkmhkewtmtiT mai be tntJflf to bf thoomsinai vfae htm wui tt la lht and TtoikitT for tiMt kaM thirty jtn. It)Mlmih. wipuooa. it it rw from UM pwrwt mterisig, tnm ro dpe tantfro Eui- vticitt growing in that eoosory dA the fwpcirtm lutTt UWw irtcm ebmtdettjmm rhjtklttm ma Mptaiat, bwim, and otam wim aavt at it tftftwlwaiia ilfiwaiwiwi a toUarra.

led imfa BuU sSalw ia pat ia lar tia bezM, Mantpcd oa ib mtct vitk a Bktare of a aene aad a diuUMl Mtdier, wkka piftara ata mfrared oa the auppur. FrtM erau a bos. BoM st ll tba ttaict ia town or coon try, or nay bearder af asy vholr-IttkdriAffirt. RtDDIKO tt A. i.

NATIIKWB, WhoVrtale and BataU agmt for Mori- gomery. taarlrtaiwfca Wr art now pivpared f-ralia, at snort not le. Tax BUnka Cotttora, for the piyieat year. Ttj vUl be bound and fMuned at beret ofote. Earl orders arc MciXJL.

BllTTalH BLre, avtI QQiffy que, Mo-TotiywtT, March 186. PROSPECTUS. AMERICAS COTTOH PtAKTER Por 1836. The ronA Tetamaer Tn Aianuoaa Cottom Turn wiH coBtncBM witb Uw iaaaary mtmber. Ift ttou formally anna ncinf the Proapectai for tho Foartb Volume, we have bat a few short paragraphs to adL taitnina the belief that, with tbelDtelllgent, tiidaftrloas patrons ef profTeasiTS iaiproreiaent in tat Afp-Umltnre.

Ifeohanle Arfo and Hatiarae torts of tba Planting States, and especially Aia-baauana. the put history of the Cottom PLarm it Its hiffa- la tin Irst place, we ivauvk aw friends and readers that the Ed tor. Or. N. B.

Cuvp, again btvotnet the PaMIsber and Propn.tor; and we hereby aasore onr raden. mphatkaUt. that in fntnre the Cottos Plavteb tbarl isnte prompUy by the first day of cash month. Flashed with Tietary io the late magnillceDt Exhibition of AJabaro Indtutry, as denionatratri in the triumphant auo cess ef the flrat Annual Pair of the Alabama State Agricultural Society, thjs Oorroa Plavtu will take no step backward progress is onward and upward to the highest niche of im- proreawnt. ItisearnestlyhopedbytbeEditerandlo and by the taemliersoriherety.Uuitthrnanteraand Farm- ers, the Mechanics and Manurat3turer, of Atabama, will rally tne mpport or Alabama's onlr (exclusiTelv, In.

dtwirial Periodical, the Organ of the Alabama State Agricultu society, that iU efficiency may be onfettereil in the treat wort of developing (he imroeanHrabte resources of the Key- hum mate or in tmnin. "Dtwt'd to JmprevfU Plantation 'Xstoiomv. JtonAi-' tuw and Ik Mechanic Art" the object of the AMiRira. Cottoh PLanm ie to MImprve tfae Soil and the mind." With a corps of Correspondents, numbering many of the most practical as well as scientific minds of the we fee assured we snail be able to Tisltournatrons on tV first of each month, to Ibefrentire satisfaction and profit1. Every family in the country, whatever may be their avooi patronise some Agrlcnltarsl pupcr; becatise there no reading matter published to the wnrld so Innocent, and at the same time so practically profitable in all the walk that obtained at a good Agricultural Periodical.

The AiiMfCaVM Cotton Put.Trow.lt iaeue promptly by the first day of the month. It will be uniformly printed in msf tine style, on good white paper, with new and fair lype.tpiire? stitched and trimmed. Our Horticultural Dcpartmeut Will be unstained, as heretofore, ly a gentleman of prartioal experienre-Mr. A. Holt, of Montgomery.

TERMS: Onoeopy, ia advance Sit copies Twelve eopiei, To Club or Agricultural ocietie, 100 ropie. 1 6 OH 1U uo All communications, either for the columns or the Planter, containing remittances, ordering the paper, toust he addressed to Or. N. B. Cloud, upland P.

Alabana, Subscriptlon-i should commence with the volume. Newspapers throughout the State, friendly tr w.tl mnfer a favor by copying this Profpectnt IT'OHrPwhangeii will please direct la Lesrli.Ti,! For Jmiffe ef Probate. We are authorised to announce WALTER COLRMaN as a candidate for Probate Judge for Montgomery county, at ihe ensuing electton nr. the first Monday in May next. We are authorized to anRounrv CHahl.Fil fi.

(JUNTKR a I randldate for the office of Probate Judge of MantiBry i.u ty. rlectton in May next. LVer Tax Aaeher. We are authorized to anooun. V.

A. OAD.iR a-, i ate for Tax Aisessor of Mnnlpuiu'ry i-iMinty, at vexing election. We are aullinriteil io announce TOBIA.S COOK as 9 i9iiiili.t- ate for Taa Aasewr for Mnntr.nHry i-ounty, at tV etmuiiis election. Imarli We are aiithorisM lo announce N. a.

as a ran- t. ie Aucivtt wit. IjtnH I I'sr Kuperhiliudent of Piilttir 9UhoU. Wrfcre auliioriietl annotinre WILLIAM KAT.CONKR as a candidate for County Supprlntcnileni of Public Pchix-li, at Ihe ensiling May election. We are authority to announce V.

A. MeWIIORTKK as a candiilal For County Super in tendent of Public Schitol', at the enniing election in May next. We are authoriieij to announce JlNiCf W. SMITH a candidate for County Superintendent of l'ubllr fVhfiol, at the entiling eMeuoo.in May next. MAURIEO: In thia city, on the erenlnr of the S4th bv the Rev.

Mr. Uorman, Mr. Miio Baaacrr and Miu Ki stvia Caao- limk BLCsta all or ihiacity. In Bt John' Church, fn this city, on the 34th int.t., by the m. w.

awiBwp wihis, wr. ALrcvp i vames, oi Mount meig, to Mia Jkhii TiTtoa, of thia city. ADVERTISER AND STATU GAZETTE A1 BOOK-BINDERY. Tt HATE nurchased the Bindery of Messrs. BritUn A Blue.

M. and will continue the business at the same stand in tie fiuildinr, where 1 will be pleated to receire orders front my old custoneni, and all others who wish any thing in my line Tin-Bicw promptly, aeatiy ana ai low prices. The Bindery is now complete, with a splendid Ruling Machine, and one ef Howard A Rbiei't unrivaled Cutting Machines. Merchant Clerks of Courts, and otters, wishing their Books made to order can have them ruled to any pattern and bound in any style. Music, Magazines, Periodicals and all kind of Books re-bound at ue inonesi notice ana upon reasonanie terms.

BLANK BOOKS Of all kinds ruled to any style, and onbetterpaper than those generally kepi on ham) for sale, are manufactured to order. uraen ten ai eitner ot tne uooa or music smres prr-mpuy Moatfomry, April ISM. Mtr ml A In bam at. tloniBomrry Coiinir. Special Court of April St, 1MJ.

fWIHIS da came W. 11. Wielbv. Administrator of Marv Nor. M.

man, dee'd, and Sled his account and vouchein for the final aeltlement ol said estate, which watrxamlucri and ordered lo be Died for the iowction or an concerned; and ordered, that the th dav of June nest. ISM. be aet for Ihe hesrin of this application and setlltment it isoftiered ny tne vovri, mai duiicvt oi mis application and the day set foe the hearing thereor he given by puhiica-tioa for three succeMire weeks in the Montgomery Advertiser and State Osteite, a newspaper published in the rotin-ty of Montgomery, notifying all persona interested lo be and appear before a Court to be held on the (th day of June next, to show cause why said account should not be 1a-ted and allowed, and said estate finally settled. aprOT-wSt M. W.

WATbON, Judge of Probate. tlftie? ml AUbamsi. CJounty. Social fbMrf of I'robatf, AprUiVAC nitl Ift day came Peter D. Msstin, late Aoardian, by virute JL of his oOee or Sheriff of Montgomery eouniy, of Pran-eeaM.

Brown, a minor, and flkd bis account and Tonchere fcr Ue Bnal aelUeinc nt of said ward estate, so far a admin tatered by lie said Mailio, which was examined and or dared to be Med for the inipertion of all concerned and ordered, that the ftth day or June ne, set for the hear log of this application and settlement-. It Is ordered, lhai notice of this application and settlement and the day set for the hearing thereof bt given, by puUW. line for three aaccessire weeks in the Advertiser and State Oa-elte, Mwspaper paUished in Ihe county af Montgomery, tvttitvltBAT till Mrsoiis int retted to be and annear befafw Odarl to be heid oa the day of Jane weal, to show cause why said arcoanl tdinald not be etatd and soul estate anally settled ta far a.le,h.ls.-rvd hy Ihe said Nettie, aprW-wni) H. W. WATtJON, Jodge.

J. M. UUINB UAft remered hia tvk of CARRlAOn to BaJIdlog on the corner of Monigomery and Washington streets, few doors vest of the Hicbaoge Hotel, where he will ae to beep fcr tale a Cneatsoiimenl of Carriages, Borkaways and Bugcies, aad ai srice wwer than si ml Jar articles ean be pNrrhtied for el where. Me baaalea afcwoneaad two-borte JBReeff WAAONiLsibieh be Will sell low for cub. He ts preps rest nt ao an si wo 01 yJ WAeetest Sattuce, ins en it.prwiw.wiwi nrF.r ft thk plow I F)R BAI.B The Bitbl It Coosa eoanty lo the an cele bra ted GADINIirAP PWtbo best erer pal In the araaod.

The rtehl fcr tne aomrtr wamea eowaiy an we pari ehs-ed, (f applicailoti (a made Immediaiely. Apply at Ihe AaeertMtr and Haaette vntor. ipm wiir HtUlnt, BAIIIV a Oe. HI remoee let Msf to Mm ant ontMing, ares mmmm namm, aprJ j. NOTKE, NOTIOt (aereby fivea, that ea the lHh day ef Jeae Deal I vlll make application to the President and Dim-tore ef the Oentral Bsnk of MrfmgiMnery, fcr new OrtltcaW tolleaetCeTtiReate He.

TT.of fifty Miares Capital Rtawb af mm Bauab ia Iitdt af A utile Hatlie fWtL dated 14tb Jaawary, IWd, which said Certtacate has been loot or stole. apBU rwi4BS nn rv'i Q1 AUIA TONIC ri'M. l.aanaww. v-mirv awd eslcaelasn Twedf fce ef bytyptta, taaJlgettw. Oeweral OeMHiy, Lrrssef Ap BMlte, IVrer and aigve, and a big hly toytgoratlng atw aMiwirnaii wnrm, -iwwmnim aaawvy.

r.w iters ttitm, tW sal Mat ie areeantM with a vtmpt Owe, awee, be an tte va ui- two a 1 1 bava two sweethearts, aaaL alas, I lore them both so dearly, I eanaot ebeose aetata, the two: An they love ess ataoasvly. Thy each IKUoaJoas an, While la snob near eonoectica, iet I the more am nattered by Such watchful, bad esectloa. They both ate taB as handsome, toe- AhesdaboTCmrlaUest, "i And la their shadow 1 dolore To feel myself tat smallest. There was a lime-one pressed my Hpi. The otharaot being nigh; lut when be came, upon my heart Was breathed lorer's sigh I da aatsan to show caprice, fc I am aot a coquette, And yet, though both are absent long, Jdoatupoo taemyet.

Pray who eonU choose between aweh efcasse i The one, of foreign air. And dark moustache with iowtag tear The oUur, somewhat fair. With leeks that pamlers love to shade, And lip of Cupid's bow, I would not change a hair la each, "For God hath made tham Iknoar I was llielf eartiett lose, niwcHHTir UBlHr; And who sballcall my fancy wild, -When they do caU me Uolktr ostoa, fclareh, lb64. later from Europe, i ABH1VAI, OFTB AtAMlji. Haiipax, 8, April 23.

The British and North American Rove mail steamship Arahia, Captain Stone, has arrived at thia port from Liverpool, with advicestothe 12th instant. The steamship Arabia, Errieton and i'ersut, arrived at Liverpool on the 12th inst. GENERAL ISTXLL1QIX0I. The twoEnfflish ateamarn aent in aoovnh Af Pacific bad returned to Galway after nine day fruitless search. Proceedines of the Peace rVvirru.

tinned. It is said that Austria give trouble by persistently refusing to fix the time for evacuating the Principalities, notwithstanding she is bound by the treaty to auit the Ottoman fnirita. on the conclusion of peace. Her pretext is the necessity of protecting the country against disorder until a regular administratiottla established. rkumus arrongiy anneres to Austria position.

Later intelligence, however, state that the Austrian troops were leaving the Principalities. The French army is to be reduced from to 400,000 men. Advices from bt. Petersburg afat prohibiting the exnort of nrodnrw re pealed. A proclamation by the Czar states rJiat the Russian fleets in the Black Sea and Sea of Azov will not be reinstated.

Many grain vessels Odessa had eeenred orders to proceed to Marseilles, which had cansed a considerable fall in the Marseilles market. The Knshsh Cabinet had rejected the. nrnnnai. tion ill relation to the Sonnd Does on the terms proposed, but would itsell make a proposition. A dispatch from Paris states that the boil ordered the blockade to he raised at all the nen-tral ports.

the reach Government denies that on dition to Madagascar is in contemplation. The Spanish Government has refused to give any redress for the firing into the steamship El Dorado. The Paris Corresnondent ol the London Poor says that the Telegraph has been constantly em- 11103 eu on me iianan question net-ween Naples, Vienna and the proposition of the Sardi nian dimmer, 1 mint having been referred to those Courts that France and Englani' fhoutd make the fund decision. A commission of Austrian and Unx-inn officers tor the rectification of the Moldavian frontiers were in Paris waiting orders. QThe very latest advices slate that Austria had agreed to evacuate the Principalities.

Turkey shows great anxiety to he relieved from the presence of the Allies. It is said that Napoleon will visit Aleeria. The question in relation to the Sound Unes makes no progress, and probably it will not be proceeded with nntil it be known what action the tmtecl States will take in the matter. The energies of the Russian Government are said now to be devoted to an alliance with France, the completion of the (treat rail roads in that. conntry, and the diflnsion of a Russian leeling uirougnout 1 lie 1 eminent 01 i.nrfie, especially iTermnny.

COMMBRCIll. INTXU.10INCE. The Liverpool Cotton Market was firm and generally nncnanged. Middling Orleans was qnoted at fi 1-fnl. and Middling Uplands at until the close of the week, when the Persia1 advices caused an advance of I anil Middling Orleans commanded CJd.

The sales during the week comprised 70,000 hales, and on Saturday, the 12th 20,000 more were disposed of. Tnit Havre Cotton Market. The rales of Cotton, during the week ending the 8th instant, comprised 4flno bales, and the imports 6.1,000. The stock on hand amounted to 118,000 bales. Orleans tre ordinaire was iinoted at 02 francs, and Mobile at 90 francs.

The Treaty of Peace, War waa declared by France aud Englaud against liusia on tlie 27th of March, 1854. On the 80th of March, 1856, after a lapse of two years and two days, the following nonce was posted upon the walls of l'aris: CoxanKsa of Paiiib. March 30. 18S6, Peace has been signtd this day at 1 o'clock at the Ministry ot foreign aitaiis. i lie plenipoten tiaries of France, Austria, Great Hritain, Prussia, Russia, Sardinia, and Turkey have aftixed their signatures to the treaty, which puts an end to the present war, aud which, by settling the question ot tne tast, establisnes the repose oi r.

a rope on solid and durante nasi. ntiKt, Prefect of Police. In London, on the following fday, the Lord Mavor. accompanied hy the civic onicers, appear ed on the portico of the Madison Honse and read the following letter: Uomi Office, March 31, 1856. Ill Lord Haver; I have the honor to ac quaint yoa that a despatch has this morning been received from the Earl of Clarendon, dated Paris, March 30, announcing that a definite treaty for the restoration of peace, and lor the maintenance of the integrity and independence of the Ottoman nower.

was yesterday signed at Paris by the plenipotentiaries of her Majesty, of the Emperor ot the French, of the King of Sardinia, and of the Emperor ot Austria and the King or l'russi, on the one part, and the Emperor of all the Russia on tlie other. G. GKLY. It Is not often we notice a patent medicine indeed, we think we have never pnlfed one he-fore but Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, adver.

tised in onr columns to-day, ia something so not of ihe nsnal order Hint we caonot lornear sating th attention of onr readers to It. It will ac- comnlish all it irrofesse lo do. or onr eve have deceived ns in looking at tne ncatis 01 several 01 onr acquaintances. All with gray heads, try it. Erie Pa.) Obmntr.

ftafFor coiiar. consumption, bronchi tis, whooping eniigh, and all atfecllon nf Ihe throat and long, Uk Ayer' Cherry Pectoral. For Indigestion, liver complaint, headache, biliona complaints, and all diaeases for which purgative metlicin raqairea, tuns nyvrm ivatiranin 1 iiir. Abolition Emmrlet are lieconiing very thick In onr coinmnniiv. as well as In various other portions of Ihe State, and tt liecoines the tint) nf onr people lo keep a look ont fur them.

Someof thm ruMtir. It bt wild, tre travel) ing from plw 0 lam ntitlfr tbi nrtinrn of wllinn bofikof rlotn kinds othn tn the ami of wpWnUtorv, and nilirr, again. In imirfh nf plaimi a twhra or prroheTfl. Ibtm worthy pnrm takn Twy on majon to diatlr.fy alavra with their hnmrn, hy Mint inn fat pictures of Northern frtttlora, nod tbrn roh them of all thev poaswa, by protnhinK to rnn thmi off. Onn ot the tAraciens who htwl been tamrio(t with Mae, Wt htft my hnr-tultw iVmr iiwirnlnM alnr.

oa beinff Informtd IHftt ft fttHnJ ivTIHll Bin niramyrrr! nrn nimiwiwt and waa ftboot to moow It. Pity that ha rontd ont have bwn oanght and awnng np at th firat I rroa tntAHichmond 1 Pr Wa OuuwTirT. It ta almnly to nt-H ft kantifnl Hin Udv that we print tha lotlowinff, And bopr onr rwdwWwlUoictiwa tli woak. lire wnnnirnm.wintTiosaiwtTiiiiiiiy. rwtnnoainc Vanwa wrra to ba enimlpbrd hy tba or awallowad nn by tnrthnnftkf.

why wonld it re-wmhla Ui fy of Othello with the principal chantotK left out nocQM tham would wa no JJoor of enlcftl (W(k, fffy wmk.) A ry oraw-irrained old mab), dHrmia to HuU np for a mltant 11 ta nnxlooa (thia bolnft ttap ttar. to know who'll uka hrrl That horrid oM baoUlor. Tom CrabbiU who inTMiMtd the- l. ttti.ak Mtalal. IejimiDIUUMT.

IWl'Mrw in war. tekr XDUttUering old Uansu Qll It I 1 -j 1 to in its ral is aa iy or The Mitta which we asVr an: 1st. The Xnow.ec' Patent taw and Inclined wars, a.tb C. knZ improred fitlide; Sd. KaowW eeietrated Btttttng MU1, with These Mills are capable of enttinf SOOO nwt per hoar wHh cichtoeB bone power, and wiU aave 1006 test la every MoOeat, li uf" Uin'" mitk (orat nowar, wili fice tor the setaf twa MWs rrwt tor MlU ijbar kind 1 eaah ee gtrtaf anler toreaeb, Wl fiirnirtied at coat, wbea desired.

K'JlltrZ. well Ugire Ibm The follow toy descrtutloa ts th, Xai Taaai Saw berfrea. eaau' or thick pUnk.eC taS 75." of taa iiiti iu AitJt mofliirsltoa beside the mill which sappi es tt kioa iaea bArdf. aboaki ZT thAt tt aeeMrr anew tor tt barf ef li-lLl a Tt cant, anjaaaaed Ihr tb gang oa rorV SI at i daeing fmr boards at eaoe, aad at the rate of thtt i tNtrhoor. Tbeaavauaareapparent.

PintSX'l g'gging back or sating is required. Secood iWalu. I made at an expense of only ef one inch of itUm? whereas the ordiosry dVrlcM cut awsy ftl least of oaIy. tnrfv cu, imi eanieiiiag taftBf ia the timber ef loOA every maw can, sja one ta 1 aver oar awa log saw of thinnest goate. Third It prodoees reealti etaal to aann af a greater Bua ber of saws, beeauw of iu Ughtaeea and cms.

tucnt greater speed, feed, and length of stroke, while -e are able to divide the leg (in making caate) as adranUseoasty as as ai ii wen 10 ae manntactarea entirely with a suurie sew WeaSmattenUontoibefoluaiMtlneai tttfrlartnAnrm at IhM wnllla ft. Ivm'is IW ia ieu The uodeniioed liarinr had erertdiD thir Pi.nin.. urn a -HM KiuHiBf MuiB i or uw porpoae of re-ilutmg lamber, and having caretaljy watched the operatiOBs of the Ktme, teel free to sta te that they eoncerve It to be the best satU for the oar nam mm i. abates. It has, ia its eratioo ender ear qetioa, e.

VL'toed the stoat tfepik-al that it perforsas its work with mere eesv, le aoer, saptrwrity i aaiafa aad store dispatch than dj ctber mill tnw in kaown to aa. It will readily slit vs sHiaw-i iu ia bw, on we save no neaiutton In aavtrav- that it will Terse that efUr ditfcrence its operations between bard wood and sift pine ana in oa. i'i, wuiu lau svnowiet' isog Hill, with a saw einiler to the one In nee in onr mill, we believe from reports to be equally good la every aartkalar aa the Re- ailHing Hill. WlUeUJI WAM dt Co. Caicawo, Jaoaary 18f3, J.

AatNt. Jr OrWral Aott for Kwawite PaUmt Daaa Six It give. am pie aw re to tate, In aaiver to year iwquesi, tfiai uie oper.a ejimr raceat nuts a oares-ULlishment has baB Aaaeessfol io an amineBt tUtmm. tkat t. thoogb tlie Log Mill har, from the great length af track, feet,) Uken more power than was expected, yet its work has oeen nrontaote ana sitwiawsiui earaiDsT.

ia easteni work, high as twenty five dollars tier day, cle: of all expenses. The Slitting Mill, at our regular or Bv dollars per thouiand, can earn from forty to fifty dollars per da, per gross. lours, very mpecnuiiy. k. ui.it.

Agent for Simeon 8mith A Co Xagle Planing and Saw If ilia, vnicego, IIUDOIB. CaViavoo, Nor. 1S. If DBA fit At iw mrnrit. I ttMltl attMeiawi tlaa, of one of Knowles Patent Log Milk, recently erected ander Mr supervision at this place.

It aanrds me oleaaare ta say iitAi in mm woriUM mosi tutmmcioruj. wnust was pre setat, the saw cut at the rate of 960 feet per hour In hard Norway Pine, and at the rat of ISM) feet per boar la White Pine, only one side of the board being neajwred. ttespectmiiy, your out serr r. b. h.

bocekkb. Ji.K.B-rTa. Aoiil 8. 1804. Mr.

Ifaturd JTflOWw, JPo. 4IS Sroadrnty York: Dean Sir In answer to ytwr btqairies, I would briefly aad honestlyitate.tbat haw leen runoiDf Messrs Jas. A io the Eureka Planing, Log and Be-sawing Mill, sines the latter part of January, sod candidly think, that for rannine the lor sew, not over six bone power is rvijuirfu, BUU mr w.c rrmhiuias; anil nos over ore. ivrsprcumij ywf, iiuiBL iaUMOTTX, anf. millwrirhta will be sent when eelred.

ftn set the tam in bi tne expense 01 ue poronaeer. i ine ngnKior cooniiesior sat'. SAMUIT. O. JOrlES, WM.

ARMISTEAD, K. J. PITZPATRIOha, J. P. JOHNSON, J.

A. CAMPBELL. Letters addressed to the underlined will receive promnt at aprM-wly bee'ry and Agn for "Knowlea Saw Mill Co." MISSES BAKROia WEBB A nr. receivlo. their new Sprmr MILUKSRY, comprialnf the different and most fashionable eteles of Bibbons.

Trench Flowers. Ac which they will dboose of nt most reasonanie prices, -mey are auo prepared to attend to all orders io DREaa-HAKlNQ, in the nest and most fash ionable msnner. country orders promptly attended to. Bay anoms in raiun new twlHiWg, uommeire street, aprlO-twAwSm FOR KAaLE, A VALUABLE PLANTATION, Sttnairn in Lowndes connty, Alabama, oo the road 'A leading from Haynerille to Benton, ten miles from the sUListter nlsce. Said farm contains 1680 acres of land.

one half under cood fences, well ditched, and In a Men state of cultivation. The improvements comprise a good new dwelling uouasr, conHnniDg tour rwouif a urge two-sur? irauoea gin house and a fine screw, recentlv nut no excellent stables, ud a good mill house. The. improved lend ia well timbered, and of superior onalitv. Tniarianiauon nas aovaniagee over any other in tne one half being level, with rich blacc soil, the other fertile hammock, lying in the fork of Aeh and Panther Creeks.

The prairie portion of the farm 1. abundantly watered by welle, and the sandy by a number of unfailing freestone springs, convenient to the negro quarters. It is also well located having excellent range for stock, and fine outlets. The Plantation ill be disposed of nnvatelv. for a division of an estate.

Any information in relation to It can be obtained by idd resting ue at Toskegee, Macnn county, Ala. Those wbo wish to iook ai wui piease can on tne overaeer. THOS. P. Ex'r.

aprlS-wSm of the estate of L. Gary.dec'd. 34 REWARD. Ranawat from the rabscriber. on the Uth of Ifuvh.

netrro named JACK, tnd abont ean. feet 10 TV a-E-C, ataUa-'0f icrnpj, wfii roaaf, weign aonai iv pounos, or dark etilor, with a small ouautitv of beard, mostis- on the chin. ajQis-br Doken. and ooick ia hi motion nlait iho fltits weil. on when lie taft, nifiet ihoet, bark or rbwfc rhirl, reddish brown frock coat, and commoia fur bat, about half wurti.

boy was raised in South tlarolintv. ami brouhtio thit country by Jarses ftreeter, a nefro trader, I will eivt the above reward for bar. if confined ia an mii i i-nii iiiiu, imi jiuerniiy id aauition, ii aeiiverea io mt- at nfhaiii, hemper county. fiiiMSiSRippj. J.

V. rKKBTUN, by B. PKi-TON, lieKalb, April 11, ADniNIMTBATORfft SALE. BY virtue or an order of tale granted me by the Judge of Probate for Montgomery connty. I will sell a por tion of the Real Bstate of Jesse Bowman, deceased, described The southeast auarter of section 8.

townshlo IS. mdh 17. The west half of soothwest quarter of section 84, township 16, range IT. The east naif of northwest quarter of southwest quarter of section 34, township 1ft, range IT. The northeast quarter of southwest quarter of section Bt, wwusitqi iV raugr: ti, A small portion of land in the southwest quarter of northeast Quarter of section 84.

township 16. ranee 17. A small portion of land fn northwest quarter of soatheait quarter section ee, wwnsnip in, range Also, twenty acres la the south part of east hah of northwest quarter of section 84, township 15, range IT. In Um above described Und Is embraced the 91)8. Smreeo own.

ed Jointly by Administrator and the aafd deceased, bought by them from Murphy, io which deceased owned an undivided half interest. To be sold at the late residence of the said deceased on the NINETEEN 111 OA OF MA Tt nexL lfififi. within tho usual hours of sale, to the highest bidder, on credit of twelve mouths, purchasers firing notes with two or more good sare- 1 HUH AS K. UAKTKK, eprl7-twltAw4t A1mr of Jesse Bowmaa, decM, REWARD 1 kiiiw.t irom uie ewoscriDer. on ue 10 V9 nbontslxmirMaboveMarion.aiieiTnboynaajedlSAAC.

'A! A about twentv seven veara of see. ubout fi feet 7 oe olrht inchH high, bai brisk motion, and sneaks ouiekl. when spoken to. He may attempt ts disavow his proper master. He will either ittempt to make his way back tnfontfa Carolina or lo Florida.

The above rewaid will be paid for bis deliet-ry HI CWUntJ jH WMTC I CM Rl HllwA. JOHN 0. CHAILKS. HUiie of Almbmssim. MemtmmMiT Conatri Special Oortcf Probate, April IS, 1664.

rWIHIB day came William A. Cook. Guardian ef John Bbnr. M. minor, and presented his accownt and voucher fcr the annual or partial setliesaent of ssid ward's esute, which was examined and ordered to be filed for the Inspection of all concerned It Is ordered, that the Wth day of May next, ISA, bo tor ure svcmriiif oi mis appiK-aaUon aaa setiAWOiens- And ordered, ibsl notice of this appUcatlos and Sfttle stent, and the day set tor the beartog Uiereor, be given by peWleeUoa tor three tucceasive weeks iu Ute Advertiser aad tttate Oaaetie, a newspaper published la tl twenty off Montgeeaery, sjoUfying an persons invrrstea oe aoa appear neiore voon to oe neia on ine xvinoarei etav next.

seta easae wi aid aceoont should not be atated and allowed. U. W. WAfBOR, Jedga. HATH! HA TBI POM HO A OBEflORY have new lo store a tervi 'fit oomplele stock of Press and Bosfneea OATB, ef' ine laitsi stvies aoo at prices to sou an.

nnt imperial stoie wait. Rxtra Preach Cassimeie Drees do. Bxtra)hsrhCassisereOttlaenl do. Eitra Preach Case mere Malakof do. Kxlra Merino Empire do.

Leghorn, Grenade, Panama and litre do. ll'Ugban. Biding Ac. Ac (apt-11 Ngxkt Gr Avoooyvy fittore JAMtfl BILSHAW BBKBV TATVM. BKLSHAW TATUM, At ma ftmw romabT oocnrtaa wf tut, Tnoat, Keq, OPP081T Tttt K1CBAX0M BOTSL, fflaatf anrrTv AlatmmiaA Ivitb aitontion to their extenvlve and aC OA amll.V f.HlWais.4 LaatK The have made amaaeaaeoM to rear aa; thvlr stock at tbarl intervals, la order to havoeonstantiv ou band fresh eannlies for their eastoetere.

Their stock eonnrle- ee every thing in Ihe Oroeery line and to tetontof UtMlte a tnetr eniinmerB tor me very tioerai patroasge te stowed on litem during tne snon time tney nave wen sjnsisme, ant neetly soitoit renewaiof their favors. (aprit Male ctf AlaaaauH namttsnmerr taamly. spoctai tf Teaere, irrf naa, IB dafeemw tokevt Bvd. tm mot ef toe teat will aod U. teetasten et Tnosaas nttev, weeeaeed, mho waa wa-- tllao, tn nts wmirn or naran L.

uoye, a salaar, an4 im his aocosmt and vowhees tor tlie final enUemeat ri'a eetele, whkh waaetamlaed and sewered take Bled tor lb to-apectton of altetamed i It te therefore ordered by tba Oowrt, that fheswthday efj Map neit, IVra, be set tor the bearing of this aeetoi and It te ordered, that new af tote aert- and the day eel tor Ihe hearioa tbervnf be riww, by oAvrrtimWi lor thno live weeks toe Advent and aeetse, wewe peAdiibed to too eenoty af Meetfmmy, twifyjsa eJJ perwma in te re-ted la be and appear wtna mw nm ea tho Both day ef Maynest, to seePse why oaid aeeewat anetd not bo stated aa atorwA, a "7, tettled anrn-wltt at. w. airrVntirv matotti art Alanmsm. Wwrntf aanii Ctmrnir SpoHmt ttrwHelwbav, Apr 14, IN, sneuis aaate PoweB Jveee. too Admlnittralave af she M.

eetate ef tolas JabreM, debased, and toed hia eeewaai and ruaihtn tor Ike ssmwal of portiai mttoesent ef aald eatete, which wsa etaasiaed and ordered to be filed toe toe insysHlsa ail eoewHied" 1i to setd, thai the td day ef Jv watt, ttod, be set ha beariaff of tbte eappltenilaei ai ordered, that not tea af tow. epical' and tba da? see tor AW ta.rvitg tmtrmmt mm fflrm wy MvenMenat tor inrae stsewatvv law as siiteev aoa Mate Oaaette, a newsyeem m-MHmtt lb mmmm- ty ef Meertg wiy, awifyinf all ptoe toleeaa4 te mm apear beearea Onwrt te be bld ea to day mt wm art, to eaese why aaWI aeeewat should bet be stated eta at tain, isari-at jg, nr. 1 I 1 $16,000 i Km Mi VfclM10. UaUrea Qtsarira2 50. yizn paid at th Havana Office on premutation.

Irinv4 twihed bv the Badersigtwd mt 5 per ct flln. OaVIal Dt awing wili be paUMad ia Hie Orratoa up All ea to andersAg-std strietly cotradeMial, aiktlaiH "lil dtepatcb. Addrese OUN KELSON, aarl? Sax lJO, Cbarleotaia, Stwib OaraiiOa. vrav.v XMtiary CAPnL 160,000......,, E0O0O MiMMW tBteOO Tbe neii drawhig ta. ia rtvSA the 01 1 tliy i Mar, Paioa or TfoTSWiAoiete; Vf4.ua rtm 2 fta.

hae SO Tictets, jwrehajat ST me, u0ht amd twt," which 1 oBev for aak. THEO. GCESXAKaV. J-, aprlS Mo. tt Ala.

JOSEPH A. BENJAMIN. D. A. BENJAMIN markkt TMa.arr, iwriorsiTOOviaratv, Bt(H-ICS Anm mWf Wl 0170 Awnmit ef top and ne-QrV JLiov BOOOIES, which are offered vary for for They are maae the very lest of soa -aw -m-i lenai, ana alter tne mostaiprsvea siyie.

SADDLES! SADDLES Our stock it now complete thUdepartnent-se' tocted with care, and strict reference to this uarKeu TRUNKS, TALICEP, 4c To the line of TRUNKS. ALICES. CAR PET BAGS. SATCHELS. Ac- we have a mort lexeellent assortaient.

To'lhotte ta want of such 'articles, we are able to present a meat Invitiiue prospect, both as regards qnaiity and price. HARNESS! HAKNE8S! HARNESS! VOtt Wish BT thinar Ia tl.a lin nt It APMCHS single and double, plain apd fancyby calling on as you will liave a stock of Uuvthvuuired to GIN BANDS AND MACHINE BELTING! Wa are selling Ooodvers RUBBER BELTING, of all trUtha. at greatly reduced prim. SADDLERS AND COACH GOOD. Our atnek of Saddlers' and Coach (livulx is larre an.1 naw.

ellow. HUBS AND AXLES. We have a larre siork of Bum. and ill other kinds of Axle anil Habs. SUNDRIES.

We are not confined to the articles enumerated above, bat keep the most varied stock, comprising every article connected with the Saddlery and Carriage bojioess. apriw-taatawMui o. a. benjamin a TO THE PI BI.IC. SPECIAL NOTICK THE undersigned, thankful for thepatrouage which a generous and liberal public has heretofore conferred upon htm, would most respectfully invite attenthn to hia MfPEIUOR 8TP OF HOlSF, And his superior nssortmeQi or CARRIAGES, BlTttiilES, which may always be obtained rromhim at his entenslveSta hies, on Commerce The motto which will always govern him in business is, moderate compensation" Confident that his character as a builoess man and a citisen In sulfifiient to commend him to the public confidence, he ear-neatly requests a ihare of patronage.

T. J. DIMiEHAY. Montgomery, April lit, 1556-wly VALUABLE LAW BOOKS ('H f'. ft.

Ift ILL dispose of a few remaining seta of BOUVIEK' IN HTITfJTUS and LAW DICTION AH at cost, if applied for soon. Those desiring copies of these standard Law Books can Ret them cheaper than they ever were sold In this market, hy calling on A. Mathews. aprlg-tf P. BLUE.

FOB SALE, BHK subscriber niter for sale a first-rate home-made nTJtt-m. (IV. It is entirely new, and is guaranteed to be perfect in every respect, i assined in making It, and speak knowiDg-ly in regard to it. It was manufactured in this city, of the very best material, after In? latest and most aouroved oattem. aud was intended fcr eth.bltlcm at tie recent dtate Fair, but was not finished in time.

It has a sbif.in.top, which can be taken off at pleasure. 1 ffilltake pleasurelnehowinelttoany person who wiU call at Mr. il-tinby's Carria, Bhop, above the Exchange Hotel, near Fmith a Chapman's Livery Stable. Persons in want of a eooil Buegy ill well to call and examine Derore purchaung elsewhere. JAB.

i. ItORHAM aprK-twiwltu IVOTH K. of HARRISON A ROBINnON la this m. day dissolved by mutual consent. Either of the part-ten 14 authorized to use the name of the lino in liquidatioil.

The books and papers will be left with Edmund Harriaoo, i win ronunur ir.e eu.ines. witn joon n. nosiwics. Ell il raB C. ROBINSON.

D. MI.OAIO.V Muhile, April 17, VVHl! iitiili-idi'itiieif have formed a cnjiartoership lo conduct S. a racioaane and commission bivinwh. under tin- firm and styli of HaBRlsoa A RoftnrtcK, RDMUND u- JtOrtTWICtE. roi.i,ECTORs THOMAS aTpOWKLL WI.I.ECTOR FOR THE CITY OF XOXTflOMERY, A.V TIIECOVXTRY GENEltAlLi.

Wll.l. take Agencies for selling and biting Negroes and rentiue Houses. If you went ynar business strictly attended meaeaU at the ittore ot 0. A Scovel. i.eftrener..

Watts, Judge A Jackson J.J. Stewart; Col. James R. Powell O. A L.

Scovel Milliard A Tboriuglon CoL lA-wii u.eo r. ni. uumer juage B. r. nice.

aprlO'twAwlm NEW DBIC STORE. COXE HUTCHINGS Will move, on the lit of Aufnist, into their iplfn-j did new Store, one door west of their oldUnd, which 1 they are flttinr and furnish inr in a tt.vle equal toJ that of any estabhhmeot in the United SUtei. With Ihe vitrw of opening with an entirely new stock, they offer Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Brothe, Perfumery and Cosmetic, burgeon' Instruments, Medicine Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wines, Teas, Spices and Uqoort, Cifrars, Tobacco, Snulft, te. At wholesale and retail, at very sednctfre prices. JI(iN OF NEGRO A MORTAR, aprl2-twAw Montgomery, Alabama.

SALE Of IaAND. BV virtu of an order granted me by his Honor B. W. Watson. Judre ol Probate for Monttmrner count.

I will sell at Athens, in this connty. on SA TCRUa 1 THE SEVES 't EESTU DA 1 OF MA next, between the hours of 12 M. and 4 P. at public outcry, the indivldnal interest of one-third of each of the following minora, of whom 1 am Guardian, to wit: William Loper.Mary Loner and Martha Lo-per, in the following described Lands, to wit The southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section one. lownsnip ii, range is, tying in said eonnty.

of ml. A credit until the first of January, porchaters giving notes with two good and approved securities, aprlV'WVt JNO. W. TIMMOX, Ooardian. I OK THE laADIEK.

TKarethisday in receipt of a large and lundsotoe a5ort- ment Ladiss' Wiocs, comprising in part, Plain Black and Colored Lasting Oaiters, Black and Colored Lasting Pox'd and Tipd (falters. Also, Ladies' Calf, Morocco and Kid Bootees, which we can recommend tor aeatneas of finish and durability. (dec 1.) PHILLIPS, FARIW A CO. Mr REWARD. Btolim from the abscrlber, on Monday night.

7th lnlant, a rich cream colored HORSIC Said hone is four years old, about filtren hands high. luineand tall, 'mall Mate io his face extending down to the nose, bnm himi teetanti tett lore rooi wntte. ue arounit boiiie.l, well mod' hone. I will give the abov reward for the thief and evt deuee enough to convict said Ihler, or 1 will give twenty dollar for the horse. DKNNET H.

URANHCOHB. Union Apriogf, April apm-wsi I ft, IIABSIIALS MALE. W.TLL be sold before the Court House door to Ihe rite of Montgomery, MnhbA 1. TUB tWKSTY MUST HA rOP MA SEXT. to the hiihest bidder, fcr cash, the Ibllowtng deserinea neat asiaie, to wit All tne ngni.tiiie, wiereeiaciainnnn uru.uu mit imwrwrn Mi4lenden.

JonstbsJi D. McClemlcn aod Geom 0. McClen- den, nr cither of them, may have to 1W acres of land, adjoin lag tne loan ot urion nae roomy, in wim 11. rsnceSI. Levied on to istlrfy an eircntioD Itsued from Ihe oSce of Ihe Clerk ni the V.

8. District tnrt tor the Middle Dislrkt of the Htsle nf Alshama, at Montgomery, and placed in my hands. In favor of C. W. and J.

T. Moore, vs. James R. McCltodeo, Jonathan 0. MrUlenilea and tieorre Mcuienntn.

C. M. UOUHUbtf, u. n. mirsaai.

iprtl-wft By W. H. Cunuxnam Pepaty. Slate? ml Alabarum, MenitraiTT Sjrtst.il of Prohate. April IB, lwe.

11HI3 day came Wm. A. One, Owartianof CaroHne Sharp. A miner, and filed his aorowat and veucbers tor the annual or partial seltleeaent of eatd ward's estate, which warn sixain i nd arxi ttrorna to mm utra ioi mw iHaa-ai. uim wt mn conoerneii; and ordered, that ihe nth day of May next oe en rnr tne netrtngor wis eppucatvim aim ft is ordered -by Ihe Oonrt, that notice of this applfeatlon gtvsn by puhlkttion tor three eaccsssire wesks la the Ar Hserand la tlteeonaiyof Montgomery, notifying all persons iniereneq is or ana appear Omrt te be held on the ftth day ef May west, to shew caate why sold ironaMi shobm doi oe stave, atw aiwwen.

aprll wHt M.W. WATBON. Jsmge. 4 1 let of Montffemer Ceimmtr tipti ial ttoMrf of Proi at, April 16, 1-Vv, rmmia davMiMWilHamA.Cook.Owardlanef taeah Sharp 1 a minor, and filed hie aeeeant end voncbers fcr the annnal or partial eelHemenl of said ward! estate, whlah was examloed and ordered to be filed for the lnpeeiroa ef all eeneerned atw oroemi mat tne win aay or Hay aexi ae tn tb hearine at ihte atmlwatina and eetttesaral AM ardrred, that not ice ef thia appllratiwa and the day tor the bearing ibereef te given by pnMvcaUon tor ibne ewe-estve weeks to the Admtiaer and mate Oasrur, a aeavmpaper pawishea ine emmty of monte emery, nntirviaf an pet anna interested ta be and appear be tore a Oonrt ef Preba-e be held an the tttb day ef May neat, 1AM, te ehow eaa. why saM aceeetnt sbsahl Ml be slated and allowed.

apr-w1t II. W. WATWB, Jwdy. ARI.E ri.AKTATIOFI tflR BALE. Tut wMendsfned HPers hit PLAHTATIOM tor tas.

thirty ntiMi vaMUieasi or tne etty ei mweigotewyjtwst. utuwe liMNl acres of rtee, star rnune ian. mm mt whirh are eieered and In a bleb ette ef wttrnutn. With aNwd tMlldlnea and a svee-toitta wtll of tend water. TVrfM A eredfl of eta rr, Mtn eemnl ajsnnal sMasV Stents, wita Itnemt rrnea at.

paid land It within lew auto, of Oata Bprtofr. Por a rwtbsT dewHrUnn tne above land, aapty to Oat, A. bm-Uatla akravl Villlaat TTI trlSi jobs a. cARprntm ttMbjemevy Mefc llWtJ The tj large Kaaew aweting mm held in front of the Court over bj Got. Winston, and of which juti have etee an acoonnt in the paper.

At the conclmlon of this meeting, (rani. Bnford presented to Capt. Cox, of the llatevger, a bean-tttal piece of plate, in testimony of hie high ap preciation of the Captain'a noble and eonrteouft libtralitv toward the Emigrant, during their parage down the river; in beatowing which enmplimeat I am rare tJie 'commander of the pwlition only gave eiprmelon to the sentiments, of admiration and reaped, cherished by every member of the company lor Capt. Cox, a elilv-droits, big-hearted Southern In Mobile the company made selection of ofll- eerl to govern, having first given the pledge of honor to obey their order. Maj.

Bnford had been unanimously elected in Montgomery their -Uenerat. B. F. Treadw ell, Esq, who has greatly endeared himself to the company, by his untiring devotion to their want and comforts, waa unanimously elected Colonel. Not satisfied to have made a munificent donation of one thousand dollar! to the enterprise, he has toiled moat labori ously for its success in rain and shine, by day and night, attending to their thousand wants, and an- ewering patiently their thousand qneetions, waiting on the sick, soothing the impatient, silencing the grumblers and encouraging the down heart ed, all with a cheerful energy that never seemed to He merits the gratitude of every South ern man.

That noble and true-hearted crusader in our cause, L. F. Johnston, whose anxiety for the triumph ot this important Southern expert ment, has induced him to accompany the expedition to it distant destination, tothegreat.neglect nt his business and interests at home, was urgent ly solicited to accept the office of Major, bnt de- alining this manifestation of their attachment, lie generously consented to act as Quarter Master (General, and has placed the company under Inst' fng obligations to bim, by his cheerlul assump tion and faithful discharge of the responsible du ties of that office. The men are greatly inspirit ed by the consciousness of having among them so dauntless and reliable a comrade. And well they may be.

Five snch men as L. F. Johnston, in every Southern connty, would ensure Kansas to the Sonth. Capt. E.

It. Bell, wbo exerted himself so gal lantly in raising the Sonth Carolina company, was elected Adjntant General, and Messrs. Moon, Gordon, Brown, Jermgan and Andrews. Cap tains. Thus organized, on Friday 11th at one o'clock, p.

we marched from dnr barracks for the New Orleans steamer, and passing by the Bible Depository each man was fnrnished with one of these ant! Beecher weapoi.s, armed with which we were soon aboard the Florida, and with a parting cheer from the mnltitndethat orowded the wharf, to witness our departure, we bid adieu to the shores of Alabama. At sunrise the next day we were shooting at the catfish that swarmed around the wharf on the other side of "the Lake," and hy o'clock were in roost hilarions good humor, enjoying the hospitality of that admirable proprietor, James DeBann, in a capital breakfast, at the Arcade In New Orleans. We found this city entirely too foil of the Henry Clay Monument excitement to take in any other subject, on Saturday at least, and Gen. Buford, doubting the policy of incurring the great- expense of remaining till Monday, engaged a cabin passage for all on board the steamers Otrana and America, whereat the men were essentially delighted, inasmuch as it was more than Bnford had promised them, slid inasmuch also, as having experienced the inconveniences of deck passage heretofore, they were in fit condition to appreciate the increased comfort which the liberalit yrf their commander bad procured them. So, on Snnday, all in high spirits and with a considerable accession to our number from New Orlenns, we commenced our voyag up thia great river.

It is a privilege for any man to he permitted to behold the Mississippi bnt it is not as I expected to find it, an angry, impatient, aurglng flood, boiling and foaming as it hurried on to the sea. Little streams may be exenwd for becoming so excited, but the Mississippi- vast, profound and noiseless, its mighty waters aweep along with a sullen majesty that becomes the king of rivers. Its shores are beautiful, bnt all the same. The same height all along, the same sugar mill, with the same square chimneys, the same white negro oabina and the same eternal cotton trees all the while. When the monotonous voyage terminates at St.

Louis you may hear from us again. Yours, truly, A. Ju "Tikbibu but SncoEssroi." Under this caption, th New York hastli following: "Dr. Oarnoehin, ol this elty, one of th most eminent Surgeons of this, or of any other age, has recently performed an operation for Nenral-gia, of an almost I norertiUe ottaracter. Tbepatient, gentleman of this city, has been tortured with Neuralgia in the faoe for more than seven years, tad had snbmltterl to all sort of operations hy various distinguished physicians and surgeons, with so permanent reiiei, wnen necaueu nr.

Uarnoohan. who undertook the novel and hazar- dom operation of trepanning the cheek bone and ohizzleins ont tlie root ol the inflamed nerve whioh oawwd til the sntfering. The patient was thrown into a state of insensibility by inhaling ohloroform; and the operation, which lasted nearly an hour, wa Derfnrnied in the presence of rl physician. When the nerve waa ent off, the patient Jumped op mechanically; bnt on recovering hi oonacroii.nesa he had no memory ol pain. He Is now lining well; tnd for the urn time in many years can eat and sleep in iear.

In France, an operation like thia would ranter a ribbon upon tlie raecessfiil Surgeon. In this country he most be content with the hyiothefloal lanral, and th consciousness of having relieved snfferlng and raved life." A Lisbu We see a statement going the round nf the press, ty th Mrlanna (Fla.) Patriot, that th work entitled "Connsbip tnd Marriage," or "Tha Jova and Sorrows of American Life." published by T. B. Peterson, of Philatlelnlila, was written by thalat Mrs. Cakoun Ln Ilmi.of this place.

Ware tuthorljed by the children of the dftwaard tocnnlnullct it. It is shameful that such stint ahoold hav been pnt upon the reputation aa gifted tn authoress as Mrs, Ueott espacitlly Just after her demise. It was virteot-ly don to irlve the book sal. hope our brathran of tb pre will notice the fart, il only out ni respect to tn memory ot in neceawo. Kiww-MoTania Viounrrt at Ntw Oklban.

as from th New Orleans papers that tlie Mayor, who eormnuteo iiannoi attack upon Knbertann, few riava ago. wa threatened he culprit's father and friends, and infotined that he wonld he held personally responsible for renting nan, nnui tne ranuition ol jnuge tton-' erlson waa asnerttined. Pitlahl, Indeed, nays nra Louisville Dmotral, snuat be the Mat of an. ntetj In New Orleans efnallr.l only hj Hi row. djlaraln Imlsvllle.

When will tit people ria up. aa dm man, tod plan their lieeis nain th ndions nwiiatar of Know-Nntliingismf A beautiful Hold Medal liaa Warn renelveil from Holland at the Male Denarunenl, It was struck by order of hia Maieety the King nr Ilia Netherlands in honor of Lieut. Maury. On ha (ace I th Imam tnd ntnenwrirrtto of th Kliw, Wil- Ham the reverse, Ineeriptlnn In tlaa Dutch language, of which Ihe following Is trarrplallon Tu M. r.

Mama. -Th Investigator of Nature, tb Hold of th uosaa, ana in Brnxaomr of seanteo, IhKlu IBM." ed the in the this at the to and to has tire hie so a and we our on of a.

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