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3T THE for sue. 'AlWcopies of Lake's work, tions toEndlaw Paaishownt- Frica 60oti. yilsd a few copies of Burrues and Hicks'; Discussion Price 25ots. APPOINTMENTS. Br.

Simla AppolRUBente for FOR JANUARY 1861. 4th Sunday in January, at Salem, on Tuesday night following, at Br. Lyons, Polk Ga. On Thursday night thereafter, at Liberty Hill, Ga. Friday nfaht.

Feb. 1st. in the Change of Schedule. OmcgJUa. ifftkN and after Saturday, December Is, HP the trains oh the Alabama and Florida Rail Road will be governed by the following schedule: MAIL TRIAN, DAILY, Leave Montgomery at 6 80 a.

m. Arrive at Garland at 10 80 a. m. BETITBMINQ, Leave Garland at 1 80 p. m.

Arriving at Montgomery at 5 30 p.m. Cocommodatioh Tbaik, Daily, Leave Montgomery at 2 46 p. m. Arriving at Greenville at 6 15 p. m.

BETUBNIKO, Leave Greenville at 6 00 a. m. Arriving at Montg'ry at 9 40 a. m. Freight Traik, Tax-Weekly, Leaves Montgomery at 9 45 a.

m. on Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays. OF the HUMORIST. The subscriber will commence on the first week in January next, in the City of Montgomery, the publication of a bi-weekly journal, called The Humorist, at ftl per annum, payable on the reception of the first number. Believing that a paper of a lively and amusing charaoter is much needed in the South, that the mirthful wants of man's nature may thereby be gratified, I shall cull from all quarters, the choicest and richest stories afloat for the columns of The Humoritt.

Side-splitting jokes, raoy Jiuns, anecdotes, and, bril-iant flashes of wit, that drive far away melancholy, a jrrcat foe to man's Only Piparation THAT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS, And grows more and more popular every day! And testimonials, new. and almost without number, might be given from ladies and gentlemen in all grades of society, whose united testimony none could resist, that Prof. Wood's Hair Kestoiative will restore the bald and gray, and preserve the hair of the youth on. -age, 1n.Bi1.H8 youiuiui Dtauty. Battle Creek, Deo.

21, '68. Pbop. Wood Thee will nlesse ac cept a line to inform thee that thshsir on my Jiead all fell off ovjr twenty ywrs ago, caused, by a eomplieated chronic aisease, attended with an erup tion on tns bead. A. continual coarse of suffering through life having re-dnetd me to a state of dewndenee.

I have not been able to obtain stuff for caps, neither have 1 been able to do them up, in consequence of which my head has suffered extremely from cold. This induced me to pay Briggs Hodges almost the last cent I had on earth for a two dollar bottle of thy Hair Restorative about the first of August last. I have faithfully followed the directions snd the bald spot is now covered with hair thick and black. though short, it is also coming in all over my head. Feeling confident that another large bottle would restore it entirely and permanently, I feel anxious to preserve in its use, and being destitute of means to purchase any more, I would ask thee if thee wouldst not be willing to send mean order on thine agents for a bottle, and receive to thyself the Boripture declaration" the reward is to those that are kind to the widow and the fatherless." Thy friend, SUSANNAH KIRBY.

Ligonier Noble Feb. 6th, 18C9. Pbof. 0, J. Wood Dear Sir In the latter part of the year 1852, while attending the Mate and national Law Sohool of the State of New York, my nair, irom a oause unknown to me, commenced falling off ver months, the almost entirely bereft of its covering, ana mucn 01 tne remaining portion upon the side and back part of my head shortly after becamegray.sothat you will not be surprised when I tell you that upon my return to the State of Indiana, my more casual acquaitan-oes were not so much at a loss to discover the cause of the change in my appearance, as my more intimate acquaintances were to recognise me at all.

I.at once made application to the most skillful physicians in the country, but, receiving no assurance from them that my hair could agaiii be restored, I was forced to become- reconciled to mtr fata nnfil fn1.fnn.4al0 in ter part of the year 1867, your Resy A-. 1 1 wmuvo who icuuioiuenueu to me uy a druggist, as being the most reliablo Hair Kestorative in use. I tried one bottle, and found to my great satisfaction that it was produoing the desired effect. Since that time, I have used seven dollars' worth of your Restorative, and as a result, have a rich coat of very soft black hair, wbioh no money can Ab a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill the production of so wonderful on article, I have recommended its use to many of my friends rid acquaintances, who, I am happy to inform you, are using it with like effect. Very A.M.LATTA, Attorney and Chancellor at Law.

Depot, 444 Broadway, and sold by all dealers throughout the world. The Restorative is put up in.Bat ties of three Bizes, vis fane, medium. Addrew viRMS, Pensacola, FU. FOR RENT. A desirable residence in Notasul-'ga', with twelve acres of land attached; For.

terms. apply to THOMAS BHAW. MRS.WINSLOW, an oiperienced Nurse and emaie rnysioian, bis a Soothioa SyruD for children teething. jwhicb greatly facilitates the prooeis of teeming, cy Boitening tno aomB, re doolng all inflammation-will allay all pain and remlate the bowels. De pend.

npon it mothers, it will gire rest to joarselves land relief and health to your nfants. rerieotiy sste all See advertisement. WM. HALL. P.

STOW. J. A. BCARD Ore nt Rcdnctlo IN THE PRICES OF IRON AND EH, AT THE STOBE OF J. P.

Stow Sion or. Bio Plank, 10 Court Squarc, Montgomery, Alabama, A 8 our arrangements are all made to IMPORT our goods direct from EUROPE, we ask our friends and the publio generally to cull and examine our stock of HARD WARS, IRON, Steel, and TIN WARS, which we are selling, at the lowest market prices, as will be seen by the annexed list of prices: PRICES OF STEEL AND IRON. Article Plow Steel. Hammered Iron, narrow, )' broad, Best Refined Iron. Cash.

1 ets 5 51-2 4 812 I 61-2 Credit. 9 ets 0 6 6 4 7 10 10 6 30 Common EijWb lrin. Boo. iron. Inn.

Hoop Iron Nail Horse Shoe Iron. Horse Shoe Mails. 6 1-2 27 Cut Nails. 412 612 All other goods 10 pet cent off for Cash. Thankful for the very liberal patronage bur establishment has heretofore received, we respectfully ask a continuance of the aame.

Articles bought at our JSouse be 'relied upon as genuine. Steam Engines, Saw MUU, and Gin Machinery. J. W. BRADFORD, Handsboro, Harrison Miss.

Are manufacturing 8team Engines and Bnilerahf the best material that can be ffound American markets with the utmost eare for Durability Efficiency, and Simplicity, which are easily applied to COTTON GINS, SAW MILLS Their Engines are favorably known to be a good article of SOUTHERN MANUFACTURE. Thev ars also manufacturing Circular Saw Mills with Iron Frames a very superior Mill. Also, Shafting, Pnllies, for Gins and Hills, they are offering their ma-chinery at prices making it to the in. tereat of parties wanting machinery, to pnrohase Southern Manufacture instead of Northern. Inquiry and orders solioited.

Address, J.1 W. BRADFORD, CO. Handsboro, Harrison co. or RICHARD, F. HARRISON, New Orleans, La.

Machinery delivered in New weans, or Mobile, without extra charge; Nor. 23, Removed! Removed! Inwoved Grammar. A NEW and Improved Grammar oftha lngosg, 9f Prof. I. J.

Morria, M. of Alabaaaa. Thia Grammar is so arranged and simplified, that pupils can obtain a correct knowledge the English tonne in' a' very short' time. It is rapjdlf beiijg introduced into Schools and Colleges For tale at the JJeraid Offlet, Montgomery, Ala. Pries by mail, 11, 1a i-z tu.

tr. UiounKBiB im Pam' Haitoer, Court near Baptiit Church,) MONTGOMERY. ALA. TTEBPiS eonstantlyon hand, all kinds of xx. UTuaumar, mitshuu, Papsr HSMOUas, 6BADCS, Oorkioks Haie, Shook amd 8priko MATtRissae.

dec. viJVT Strict atteotion given to repairing urn luruiiure hi vne lowest prices. January 4, '01-8m, Oljecttoaa to Eadleiis I Is a atronz work hv Rev. E. H.

LAKE. For sale at the Herald mtt. 1 -i'-tsr. Wt are' anthorised to announce TM08. Mlf QBJBLL, as a candidate tor (Meriff, in the ensuing election.

te Whoelis settlement, Chambers county, on toe nrst Sunday in at Camp Hill, on Thursday niaht following at the house of Miss Mary A. 2d Sunday in February, at Springfield, or Union, as the friends may appoint. On the 8rd Sunday in February at Lodi, and on Friday at Freqch Camps, Miss. On the 4th Sunday in at Lib. erty church, Miss.

The brethren at Liberty will please oll in my appointment for that place for the 2d Sunday in as I find I will not be able to meet it I will give them the 4th instead. Br. Lake's Appointments. In Feaaterville, S. the 3d Sunday.

In Edgefield, the 4th Sunday. These last appointments will he fulfilled on my way to Florida. BR. GRIFFIN'S APPOINTMENTS. At Dr.

Williams' church, in Pitt on the 4th" Sunday in Jan. On the 1st Sunday in February, in Br. Joaohin Griffin's neighborhood, in Craven co. On the 3d Sunday in at Red Hill, Sampson N. 0, On the 4th Sunday at Chinquapin Chapel, Jones N.

0. Second Sunday at Shiloh meetimr eonfle, in Lenou county. MAGNOLIA MALE AND FEMALE 8 emi'na t'y, THE undersigned, a graduate of Will-iam and Mary College, Virginia and formerly professor of Languages in Madison College, Mississippi announces to the liberal of all his sects, his purpose of opening a School in Magnolia, N. about the 1st of February, 1861, in which he will teach all the brunches, preparatory to a Cellegiate course of studies. As several benevolent gentlemen have volunteered to create a fund for the sun.

port of this sohool, the terms of tuition will come within the means of the humblest. While this school is under the control of the Univerealist Denomination, and is established in order to give our Deorjle an onnnt-tunitv nF eonrlinr. children to a school in which their reli gious views shall not be molested, it is to be distinctly understood that the rio-lita and opinions of all will be respected. Board can ho obtained in Magnolia or vicinity, for from (6 to 08 per montn. For further Darticulars.

address the Principal. J. L. C. GRIFFIN.

M. at Magnolia, In connection with the above Insti tution, Miss Ella F. Lake will open a school for young Ladies, at her father's, residence in Magnolia, Teams tuition. Primary branches, ft 7 ungiisn 10 Latin or French, or both. 15 music on the Piano and Guitar, 20 Board at Rev.

E. H. Lake's S6 per month. Magnolia, Duplin N. C.

Tub Kw CAiALoous.Thoseof- our readers who have not already, should at once send for a copy of the Cats. logueoi tneiron Uity tjommercial College. It is a fine thlnir, and should be in tne bands of everv one. Remember that copies of the Catalogue, with suecimens ef Prof. Cowley's Plain and Ornamental Penmanship, will be sent to any address, free of postage, bv inclosing five letter sumps to Ac SMITH, PitUburgh.Pa, Xltingsfon it Komp, Two Court Square, Montgomery, Ala IMPORTERS AMD DEALERS JJV Dry Fancy Goods, AVE imt rwwIvfH nr Hdin liil.

Deutschland.fronjHamburj; Germany. Five Cases, containing Broad Cloth, Pnnta stuff, Onlicos, Olhshanu. if of Fancy Goods, which the? offer, to- iiuv, auiiuuki i ursusu. nnu a vana- gethe, with an extensive assortment of Domestic and Foreign Dry Goods, at ex- iremeiy low pnets ror UAOtl 1 fatro niae direct trade. Dec, 21, '60 )y, ORNAMENTAL PLASTERING TnLAIN and Ornamental Plastering JUL executed wiui neatness and dispatch; either in the city or country, by Charles Clapp.

Having nmple force and good materials, he pledges to execute his work in a style that cannot fail to please. Address, CHARLES hi CLAPP, Montgomery, Ala" JuneSJ, 18d0. ly.J JUDBOJV'S Mountain Herb Pills. inn, inttit nit villi prM llbm or JfBM, aklri tit IrlU of Att Notioa, tkolOMfruMUtiloo. Yo will Ui hll oeMuat of Maud bio pooplo lor PuiphloU ni Utaum to It Jiod mtti, fnm tho AoU fbr tin TLoftroBtor uA mututanr of "Judn' Moon-tolo Boik PUlo, ku opnt ll.

pnUr Mrt of bli'lllo In tnnliu tuTlof tMUd wrlr onrf 00011(7 worij. llo opoot nor itn 70m uioof Iho lidlooo of Sookj Uooot.lu od of felloe, uhTii iu Urn, Unl tto "Mowtau Btu hut" oro Sltomrol. A torr httonotlu on. of bio odrMlatw Iboro, no will Snd our Alouuuooftd Pojoililot ll I on Mtebllohod tut, tint oil dloooMi who krm tSIPDilSl BLOUDI Hi. blood lb.

Ilf. I tod wL.n oor or onliMlll nrr arnoi of too body, tntj rwrro lb. polooo, ud oil too vital orgtM o.wicklt omnplnlo. Tb. atooMoli will rt diot tbo food poriutlr.

Tlw lint to wm mixra wub iu it 10 o. to oouoto 0, ouaelooor of bllo. Tho oelloa of tin knrt la waoboDod. ood 00 tbo circulation to TI10 lunp boaoB oufgod with tbo poImdou. mtior; bran, ooato nd oil from 0 alight Impurity ot tin fouatnln-kaod of Mb tho Blood I Aa If you hul thrown aono oorta, for.

Inatoooo, in 0 puro iprlpg, from which nn tiny rlrntat, lo row mlnutta tho wholo couno of ftrouo boooonoo diltorbod ond dlwolorod. Aa oolobly Son Iraporo Mood If to orory port, ood loan lu atlnf bohlod. All lb. pooctgoo booomo obatructod, and uotcsa tbo obotrnotloo lo rooaorod, tbo lamp or life aooa die oat. tbooo plllo sot only purify too blood, bat regoooroto oil tho oMrotloaa of tbo body; thoy oro, Iber.tow, uorlvnlM oat CVSUB FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, Urar Complolot, Sick HMdacho, Tlila Mll-Utllmi Madlolao oipolo from tho blood tho blthlon aordanf dia-ooao, ood ndon oU tbo Soldo ond oomtiona pufo ond Suoot, eloorloo tod nonaoiutlni tho tlul orpna.

Platoant Indwd, it to oa, that wo oro oblo to plaeo within your roaoh, modlcloo Uko tbo UnURTAix Uhui Pttu," tlmt will pan dlmlly to tbo aollelrf through ttto blood ood flulda of tho body, aod eonao tbo ourToror to brlghtoa with tho fluab of Irtauty ood batllb. Juilnta's Pilli an the Beit Remedy in emu-tncecr tie following Complainli: Bowel CbmafaAiu', MjUty, Imari Wtakneu femall OmfiMnU.lammySpvriU. ItadAdta, Vila, IndigaUon, Stone and ffraorf. ounua, Stamdary Bymf titamnoHon, lew. CoMcaua, Drtfts, ORSAT FEMALB MEDICINE I FtmslM wbo Ttltrt health, iboald Mr without Uitw Pilli.

Ttey purirtlif blood, nnn obitmoUoM of til hladt, eltaoM tb ikfn of all plmp1n and blotebu, tad firing the tlcb color of bitltb to tbi pile eliiek. Iff Tb FliDti anil Herbs of which these 1'iIU nrr DftJt. wero dlworered In a mrj mrprlalDi way among the.lVmcaDJa tribe of Aborlgloei in Wexioo. Qat the rent, ana you mo wnn aexgnc, Laeeouot it conwaioi ui "tiiui 1 Jfotd mcvnlM tOl art put up (n 1 40 pail, ofwi joua tnf IM IMhlM IW- en a. 1.

jo, nraotun. IPBIETORB, ard Strest! DBK. DIONS I Dr. or I andt coasKa OF Lawrence St'el Montirt fLAT PO finHK anderahrned havinar i JJL the interest of renared to attend to all binds of m. Mouldimt.

Scroll and Fancv Maohjne Work, Oarj wring, co, r-j Corn ground as customary. Meal wars on nana. Particnlar attention rriven tore sewing Maonines, uorss Poi Kid Agitcuitural implements of all 00. April 21, M. L.

WOODS. faqa s. nubprt WOODS dc Ml Attorneys at Law, WILL praotice in the Courts of Montgomery, Tallspoosa, Chambers, Macon and Autauga Counties, in the Supreme Court of the State, and in the States District Court at Montgomery. jJSJT Offioe recently ocoupied by Fair Jt Grave, over W. G.

A. R. Andrews' IClothlngjJiStore.Market Street. ly. happiness, will adorn the columns of The Humoritt.

Sermons on the harp of a thousand the whang-doodle mourning for his first born," will also be served to oar readers. Such a journal as The Humorist, should he in every family dispensing mirth and sunshine. Names of subscribers are solicited without delay, and I hopo all lovers of a good jovial paper, will at once, go to work and procure names to my paper which will drive faraway the "blue devils." Persons who desire to subsorjbe to the paper, will send on their names without delay. Payment will not be required until the reception of the first number. Will our brethren of the press please publish our prospectus once, or notice it? We will reciprocate.

19 All letters mnst be addressed to JAMES T.STORY, Montgomery, Ala. P. 8, As Mr. Osborn has been called to Louisiana, where he has business which will detain him, the publication of The Humorist will be conducted by the writer, to whom all letters must be addressed, directed to JAMES T. STORY.

CLUB RATES FOR THE HUMORIST. We offer the paper to clubs, at the following low rates To Clubs of Five 90 cents each. 11 Ten 85 Fifteen 80 cents Twenty 75 conts The money oan be enclosed in a letter, and sent at our risk. Direct to, JAMES T. STORY, Montgomery, Ala.

FLORIDA HOUSE, Situated on Government Street, Between Falafox, nnd Taragona Streets OPPOSITE THE CITY HALL Pensacola, Florida. This House being pleasantly located in the vicinity of the Bay, and near to the Kail IwhU. lias been rentted up, nn der the superintendence of CnptXawrence and offers the most comfortable accomo dations! for permanent cr Transient Board ers ot any House in the vly. Board moderate. Per week, $7 to 0 per day, $1,50, Jan.

4, '61-ly, Proprietor. The following from the pen of ex-Senator Hannigan, of Indiana, will be appreciated by all "We cannot refrain from calling the attention of our readers to the 'Hair Restorative' of Prof. O. Wood. It will be seen that he has numerous certificates from persons of the highest charaoter, to the merits of his Restorative.

From positive knowledge we are also enable to say that it is in every sense what it pro. fesses to bo, and we do not hesitate to pronounce it the finest preparation tor tne bead and bair which has, so far, been devised by human ingenuity We have seep it arrest threatened baldness, and restore to the head its triginal profusion of natural and glossy hair, and when the latter has been I prematurely tinned with eray, wo uttve bqcu it, iikc magic, resiore mtj colors of youth and health. The distinguishing property of this, we might truly say, miraculouB 'Restorative" is t- 1l Hl. that it gives to the person who uses it the same head of hair they wore in youth, thus aotinc in strict comoliance with the first and greatest of all toilet-makers Nature. No one who has used it will hesitate to unite with us in this testimony to its Deouliar mer Covington (Ind.) Ptovle'i Friend.

Sold by all respectable Druggists in city and country. Codghs, The sudden chanc es of our climate are sources of Pul-mohary, Bronchial, and Asthmatic Affections. Experience bavins proved that simple remedies often act speedily and certainly when takon in the early stages of the disease, recourse should at once be had to 'Brown's Bronchitd or Lozenges, let the Cold, Cough, or Irritation of the Throat be erei so slight, as by this precaution a more serious attack may be effeotually warded off. Public Spiakebs and Sioebs will find them effectual for clearing and strengthen' lugmnyyim. 00a uuyeriisemeni.

iuturning, arriving at Montgomery at 4 25 p. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Stages for Mobile and Pensacola leave Garland daily on arrival of mail train at 10-12 a.m., running via Evergreen and Sparta, over a good road of only forty miles, reaching the lower end of the road at 8 p. m.

arriving in Pensacola at 12 o'clock at night, same day, and Mobile at ll o'olock a. in. next day. G.JONES, Eng. Supt.

Montgomery If West Point Railroad. Chance of Schedule Com. mencing Sunday, Aug. 19, '60. MORNING TRAIN DAILY Leaves Montgomery at 8 a.

ar riving in West Point at 2:10, a. and in Columbus at 2:80, a. m. Connections twice daily with all lines to New York and other Northern cities: Negroes travelins alone, must he provided with two passes showing per- il 1 mission 01 tueir owners 10 pass over tne road, one of wnicn wili be retained by the Ticket Agent or Conductor, and frten traveling to points beyond this road trait passes must be verified by some responsible- known to tne ticket Agent. utner papers please copy.

DAN'L H. Cure Coush, Cold, Hoarse ness, Influenza, any Irrita tion or soronoss of the Throat, Relieve the Hack ing Cough in Consumption, Bronobitis, Astuma, and uatarrn. uiear and give strength to the voice of PUBLIC SPEAKERS and SINGERS. Few are aware of the importance of checking a Cough or Common Cold" in its first stage; that which in the beginning would yield'to a mild remedy, if neglected, soon attaoks the Lunrs. 'Brown's Bronchial Tro c6ntaining demulcent ingredients, allay Pulmonary and Bronchial irritation.

Brown's inat trouble in my il broat, (lor which tne 'Tro Tbocues cues' are a specific) having made me 01 ten a mere wnis perer." N.P.Willis. Brown's I 'I recommend their use ThochesI to Public Rev. E. Chapin. Brown's 'Great service in subdu ing Rev.

Dam. Wise. Troches 'Almost instant relief in Brown'f the distressing labor of breathing peculiar to As Rev A 0 Egolebton. TaocBEBl Brown's contain no Upium or ,1 anything injurious." TbochebI Db. A.

A. Hayes, 1 Chemist, Boston, Brown's II 'A simple and pleasant combination for Tboches Da. G. F. Bioelow, Boston.

Brown's 'Beneficial in Bronchitis. Da. J. F.W.Lane, Tboches Boston. 'I have Droved them ex Brown's oellent for whooping Rev.

H. W. Warbex, Tboches i Boston. 'Beneficial when ed to speak, suffering from Tboches Rev 8 Abdebsoh, i St. Lonis.

Brown's 'Effectual in removing Hoarseness and Irritation Tboches of the Throat, so common with Speakers and Brown's Prof. M. S. Johmsobt, LaGrange, Ga. Tboches Teaeherof Music, Southern Female College.

Brown's 'Great benefit when taken before and after preaching, Tboches as they prevent Hoarseness, From their past effect, I Brown's think they will be of permanent advantage to Tboches RevERowLsr.A.M. President of Athens Col li lege, Tenn. Sold' by all Druggists at TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOX. Deo. 7, '60-6ifl.

F3k i.ll and small the small holds 1-2 a ana retails lor one aouar per bottle tho medium holds at least twenty per cent, more in proportion man the small, retails for two dollars a bottle the large holds a quart, 40 per cent, more in proportion and retails for $3 a bottle. 0. J. WOOD Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis Mo.

And sold by all good Druggists and Fanoy Goods Dealers. Land for Sale. I offer for sale a valuable tract of land, nenr the town of Garland, In Butler oounty.Aln. The said tract contains 216 ncres about 40 acres cleared. A snug little residence on the place, with the necessary out houses, and a Bplendid well of water, For terms, apply to E.

B. Arms, or bis agent, James Presley, who ean be found iu the town of Garland. Dec. 7, '60. tf.

McCORMICK'S ARITHMETIC. A WW copies of this Improved 21Jl Anthmetio on a new plan, for sale, at this office. Price of Arithmetic by mail, one dollar and fifty cents, Sand soon, or tney wiiioe (onp,.

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