riage of IQ nil matter on the same terms us ocher freight*. The pay is prompt, and wiihoui inconvenience lieing felt in lUe bulk of the mail mailer.NORTH ALABAMA.Thk Kraxkliw SocitTr.—We take pleasure in laying before our reader* lo-day,n repoitof the present condition of thin institution, and the cheering prospects that arc beginning to dawn upon the exer'inn* of a number of enlerprirting young rnen engaged in the laudable design of fuciliiutiug ihe acquisition of useful knon ledge and disseminating a taste for literature ninong our citizens. A beautiful Hall has Imjco erected, conjointly with the Masonic fraternity, the basement story of which is to be devoted to the use ot the Society. It has already a pretty good Library, and measures have been taken to increase it, and to add to it a literary Reading Room, which will embrace Ihe periodical publications emanating from the English as well us the American Press, and the principal newspapers of the day.An enterprise so laudable in its purpose, and so salutary in its necessary elfact upon the youth of our city cannot fail to be appreciated, cbeiiahcd and supported by every head of a family and every right minded man in the community. It will be a day of hope for Mobile when the objects of this Society are so Air accomplished as to bring into their Hull u nightly audience of our youth intent on improving• I.. I.'...... — i limit* t'oni inn ml In ihp valuable end ol