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The Weekly Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 3

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-i it-j i tee htate ui-i, Mr. Henry T. fl -t, fur hie siinuiLj Aunt! b-ui-r. -J daU'i il.e ii iiit. FASHIONABLE CLOTH ING CTORC, Coruer Market and Court street ilfjtfTOOSOlET, lutenueut i the City Burial broiiud, lui ihe Sl'tiith yj June, dubl jfM.

McCain. o. Kfcerio liiaii or Green. 6. Negro man vt B.

Means. 7. Mr. James Murtjhy. eavij The A1 Jr in the Becjnri to liic! and adJrees his feliow-citiMis at the tiroes and rikises fs-ilow- ing, viz PIKE COUNTY.

dtat of a 'f p- ing amusing u-eouci ii.t, titius of Calif'finiH "In the yih.ji direct; a i'lie iatjuiar etaliaucb tut a yiows of tImi are rtt'treiifi to U'fi -i tresis, bry the hour of o'eiui a loading to L-tjue oi sistiusjof a ij'Ad or.e die. Cows aiid Calf, dv Terms, credit mitii te ut jyliwSw ANN K. 1, mi pi Latiuo lie good fcuie ot our eoramuDi.r. POMROY 4 GREGORY have just received from "Monticello Saturday, PhUadelphia, New York, Boston, Rahway.mnd. VV vi Monday, 11.

of the city, antuhor was hciJ: which like wiiicb canixa toltrnWd tn thus aye rrf activity awl Julrl, 61, I I to July 1, 'ti. to 1, 'S3, 825,057 344,515 84.8SI wise passed uff greatly to the satisfaction of 'prwrew. uainers more luesaay, 12. llaforta airbct fmm Hid bsll. uapfim caaiMriie of Rio Imporu alrtct from Cut, tc COVINGTON COUNTY.

these present. And It no one suppose that- 1 nnderstood juu to wt the term with reference ATJWINIBinAl. virtue of an order ui i-ni I JJ honor H. W. Watson, Jui oi i'r-.

Andalusia July 13. Bryant's Store 14. COFFEE COUNTY. July 16. 7.

aegro cfjiid of J. W.Oordon. 8. Sero boy of Y. Fair.

Kegro child of F. Gregory. 11. Mrs. Shinacltle.

18. Kegro child of R. Jones. IS Negro child of J. Elsbetry.

1 3 15. Negrtrman of Mr. Singleton. Child of Mrs. Bliinaekle.

2S. ChUd of Mrs. Mary ghell, 23.. Mrs. Gilruer.

24. Negro girl of Lee Frisby. 26. Child of George Braswell. (non-resident.) 26.

Negro child of Mr. August, in liis --U his 2lU si mid day, I will proceed to at r. hiiother monopolized the affair It was not so. "ie Imtll'cat of the Girard road to the in- to. attni, g.Uuafcg there were all told, eley- i Iffier en ladica, and not more than a hundred gentle-, tcrprise.

It i well known that the main movers in Oi' U. It is currently reported that some of the Girard road were persons resident at Union them got two looks at a lady, though the moot i Cbumwmigg, and that viciuity, about mid- aew urieaoB, large stocit ol Spring and bummer BEADY MADE CLOTHING, for and boya' wear, the latest fashion and neateet finirjb, consisting of every article of drew. ALSO, INDIA RTTBBSR GOODS, Lift Peervers, tiille and Cotton Umbrella, Trunks, Carpet Bag, Walking Cane, Buggy Umbrella, revolving joint, dc. dec Ad examination of our stock is reiDectfuUv solicit Lr.ui.., tiftv Atiffus next, one hort. Sales of Rio for Oie year ulig July 1, 1S51, for ouniumpUoo ai5 781 Sales of Rio eofiee for the year aiding July 1, for oiie tr.i sale and blanket, one watch and di COnsumDtion or, una clothing, one spade and shuveiiiie wny oi toward Cumtnarford au a crw.t until 1st January next.

J. H. LEE, A dm jytwlw2t hiid to be haiisSod with ouo, audBven that was not obtained without great crowding. Those wuce tor ine year cuuiog jiuy looa, lor 8M 146 Stock of Rio in importers' VooliftS Slock of Rio ill second hands 114S1 Block Of Other deacriDtinna ficaja jjiui.d iuu woO' traced and yet trade mainly to this place and Mobile. Xt is also known that for years before these gentlemen embarked in the Girard road they endeavored to obtain the aid of Montgomery and the Montgomery Rail Eoad Company in the construction of a rail road so.

negro child of B. Itice. ed, and we flatter ourselves that general satisfaction can be given. 1 Whites. Same Ume last year ,7.7.7.7, io'sia NOTICiJ.

LETTERS teatamentary on the estate of Reuben 0. Snorter, deceased, having tl is day been granted to me by the Hon. Judge of probate ot Mont Increase of stoek tnb year. 59,867 ALSO, HATS fcr Blacks i Total. Sates and arerage prices of Bio coHee for the past year:" who got a chance of ahaking a lady's hand have been shaking hands with their more unfortunate comrades at two bits a shake I do not vouch for the truth of this, as I have only heard it hinted It reminds me of the early days of California, when it was said a company of miners would get together and dauce for joy around an old bonnet.

But we hope for bet Indigo Head Saturday, 16. Geneva 18. DALE COUNTY. Tuesday, 19. Barnes' Cross Wednesday, SO.

Newton Thursday, tl. HENRY COUNTY, Columbia Saturday, July 28. 26. BARBOUR Louisville Tuesday, July 28. Wednesday, 27.

Eufaula. 28. Glennville 29. RUSSELL COUNTY." VilluU Saturday, July SO. His competitor, the Hon.

James Abercrombie, is respectfully invited to attend the above appointments, with whom the time will be divided. connection with this place. Did they ever receive the promise of a dollar or one word of encouragement I Why did they not Let every interest answer for .....18 Sexton. a err extensive sasortment of Hats, of uvarv 1S52 S. H.

GREGOEY, lint tyle and quality, of the latest Btrriua and Summer fakion, consisting in part of a superior article of welt Columbus did what Mnntirnmwr. gomery county, all persons having cWms niosi said estate are requestea to present them within the time-prescribed by law, and those indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment Claims may be presented to my attorneys, Messrs. Watts, Judge ds Jackson, in the city of Monti imery BLANK BOOKS. AU kinds, ruled to any style, and on better paper 15,499 21,719 86,282 68,46 69,708 8968 61,275 17,609 24,165 august September. .3 November.

1S5S if i than those generally kept on hand for sale, are manu w. gav countenance to those -who were repulsed by us, and material aid, in ber corporate capacity, to the extent of 150,000, with the promise if necessary of an additional iiooono. At tlm. wv aw suB, UOUatUB, Mwy a iuu new Jl ItfSllH styles White, Drab, Pearl and' Black, Beaver, Moleskin, Cassimere, Silk and Fur. Also, Panama, Palm Leaf, Leghorn, and every variety of Straw Hals.

-apl28wtf 8 45-0 8 SO .9 08 9 988 9 18 9 8 91 8 IS ter cays, ana earnestly invite all the tajr dames who love gallant men and honest hearts, to factured to oraer at the Advertiser and Gazette Book and those indebted to said estate will ploe make come to bonora. payment to them. CAROLINE A. V. June 6, 1853.

(Jel5 w6t Executrix. MONTGOMERY MALE ACADEMY. ins a large portion of the rome is graded and ready for the rails, between the Ridge and Columbus, eontracta for the iron have been made, and thene can scarcely be a reasonable doubt that the whole road will be in operation from Union Springs to Columbus before the close of 1855. Columbus vlU give additional means, and no doubt Savannah will, if necessary, "id the enterprise. I sav thia because it is ADmiNISTHATOH NOTICE- Storms at the North, We elsewhere publish all the additional information that we have thus far been able to procure relative to the extent of the disastrous storm last Friday i flHE subscribers, havintr formed a co-nartnershin sas Averare oriee nf Kin iesi 8 60 Bindery.

mayl2 JOB PRINTING OFFICE Ot TUB ADVEETISEE AND STATU GAZETTE, Montgomery, Alabama. Our Job Office has just been supplied with a most extensive and splendid assortment of Job Type of all Kinds. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Edward Cummorford. deceased, late of Montgo POMROY GREGORY Have Eeceived Thi Day, per Bail Eoad, BLACK cloth Frock Coats; Blue Dress do. with metal buttons; Fancy cass.

Pants, boot pnttcrn Youths blk. cass. Hats; White Kid Gloves; Silk G. E. Suspenders Bro.

and fancy cot half hose; average price nf Bio oooee for 1650-1 10 18 The above tales include the transactions from importers and speculators hands, and esceed the salea for consumption by 69,448 bags. They also include 8.846 bass of in- J. Associate Principals, are about to open a Classical and Scientific High School in Montgomery. They have leased the Academy buUduig recently occupied by Prof Byingtoo, and are determined to mery county, having been granted to the undersigned by H. W.

Watson, the Honorable Probate Judge of to the interests of those cities, to draw the trade of lenor coOee sold in March at 1,443 bags of same sold in April at 13 464 tne most productive portion of East Alabama to themselves. Savannah finds her Southwestern mad i estauusn a school ot an elevated and permanent char-! acter. Pupils will be received at anv stace of sd- sold throughout the year, Vi hich are not computed in mak said county, on the 19th day of May, 1853, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby re quested to present them, duly authenticated, wtthin the time prescribed by law, or they will be barred. may25w6t JOHN LEE, Adm'r. good stock a mere agricltuial road, which leads in the vaneement and will be thoroughly prepared, by sue-jeessive steps, for a Collegiate Course.

Especial atten general average. A The circular tlieo eoee on to sav backwoods among pine stumps good because it nava We have also In successful operation, one of B. Hoe ft Iarge Cylinder Power Presses. With this splendid Press and our large and select assortment of New Material, we are prepared to do i i Book and Pamphlet Frintins. a The average price of coffee for the past year is 8 95-100 Boys white cotton Shuts; and brown drill Jackets: Shirt Collars; Planters' L.

Hunting Coats, with pearl buttons, etc. ate. may 24 w- The stock nf Rin .11 i aim guou oecause it onngs ner 47,000 bales of cotton, a great part of which is abstracted from Apalachicola. This Union Springs road will probably take an equal amount of Alabama cotton tion wui oe given to early training and such branches as. are requisite to prepare a young man for active business.

Mr, McWhobteb, being at present successfully engaged aa a teacher in Montgomery, is already well in a better style than such work has ever bees executed In this ADMINISTHATRirS NOTICE. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Andrew McBryde, deceased, having bees granted by his honor H. W. Watson, Judge of Probate for MontKomerv countv. all persons holding claims agai nst portion of Alabama.

We have, also, one of R. Hoe A United States is estimated at this 230,000 Same time last Year. 130 000 nf rease of stock in tin United. bags 100,000 PROCLAMATION. Executive Depabtiii---t.

I woicn now nnas a market at Montgomery and It will be paying stock if it never goes one foot south of Union Sonne's. A nntul mmjtu Card Printing Machines, 1 by which we can "grind oot" Professional and Business Cards Montgomery, July 6, 1868. to we citizens oi wis community. Mr. Melcheb has been connected during the last three years with Howard College as Principal of the Preparatory Department, and offers the following tes- make a good road.

Agriculture is the great support at lnat nf a said estate will present them to me within the time prescribed by law, or they will be barred, and per- -sons indebted to the deceased will make payment to me. ANN R. McBRYDE, Admr'x. evening, me evidence given before the Coroner's jury in the case of the three men weTe killed by the falling of the new building in Forty-third street shows that the structure was considered very substantial, it having been built by what is technically known as day's, work. The roof was carried by the wind over the top of another house, and fell at the distance of between two and three hundred feet.

A large number of tenements were unroofed, and a vast amount of property i destroyed in Brooklyn and Williamsburg, but fortunately no lives were lost, although many persons were severely injured. The most singular circumstance conneeted. with this storm is the fact that in many places scarcely any rain and no hail fell, while in other localities, only a few miles distant, the water and ice came down in such torrents as to demolish houses, uproot trees, out the grain in the fields, and scatter the straw and every other article in all directions. Even in some parts of our city the storm was not by any means as severe as others that occurred a few "as fast as a goose can pick up com," and decidedly with Hw, ui mis siua ana tne idea has become obsolete that throush travel. Ac hefwoen neatness and- despatch at prices as tow, too, as anybody WHEREAS, it has been made known to this department that heretofore, to-wit: On the 14th day of June, 1858, JAS.CROXTON did murder Paul Pesidore, a citizen of Franklin county, and that the said Croxton has escaped from justice.

Now, Henry W. (Jollier, Governor of great cities is necessarv to simnnrt. a rail marl onouiaaesire. wewui also print, In the handsomest style, aiie saie lor consumption the United States for the past year is estimated at 866.000 bags, agains 845,000 bags the same period last year, being an increase of 121,000 bags this year. "al eipor" from Rio de Janerio from 1st May, rk JjUl' Majr-lm- hM bags, against 1,525,779 bags previous year, being an increase of 112,816 bass tins year.

The eipprts from Rio to all ports in the United States from 1st May, 1852, to 1st May, 1853, have been 1,066,311 bass, against 907.424 haira m. tuuuumus. Mabion, June 25th, 1853. This is to certify, that Mr. J.

A. Melcheb has been, for the last three years, connected with Howard College, as Principal of the Prenaratorv Denflrtmenr. vm- Well, what will be the effect upon the interestsof ruSTEKB, BLANKS, SHOW BIXLS, CATALOGUES, BALL T10KKTS, WEDDING CARDS, BILL HEADS, FUNERAL TICKETS. may25w6t UNITES STATES OF AMERICA. District Court of the United States for the i Middle District of Alabama.

Tacitus G. Calvit us. -J' uie outre oi Aiaoama, oy virtue ot the power and authority in me vested bv the constitution and laws tlMrarl tha And, la fiict, every variety of Plain and Fancy Job Printing. Weaolicltacall from those who have work In oar of the State, do hereby offer a reward of TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS, to any person or persons who being an increase of 158,887 bags this year. Mr.

Melcher has been more successful as a teacher of youth than any one we have ever had in the place which he vacates. The Board of Trustees would most juumgmuery ot me completion ot this road from Columbus to Union Springs! Ask yourself where the best portion of your trade now comes from! Is it not from that eKansive and fertile region of small planters, lying East md South of the prairies, embracing a portion of Montjomery, Macon, Barbour and Pike counties I This you ve to lose. Make np your minds to that People never will cross the prairies to come to you when they We raii r0-d at their doors to Columbus, Macon a-d-gavsnnah. How will line todo. i BBITTAN BLDI.

April 24, wm arrest toe saia james uroxton, and deliver bun to the Sheriff of Franklin countv to be triad for tha Nathaniel Clanton, John A. Texada, Winifred W. A. i Texada, etal IT appearing upon the affidavit of J. P.

Saffold, one of the Solicitors of Complaioant. that John A. AN ELECTION offence with which he stands chawed. From the Mobile Tribune. MobUe Cotton Markets Weekly Report, L- Mobilx, Saturday Morning, July 9.

COTTONi-aThe receipls since the 2d inclusive, uivenunuer my hand and the great seal nf Texada and Winifred W. A. Texada his wife, defend-auts in the annexed stated ease, are non residents. i. o.

tne state, amixed at the city of Montgomery, this dav and date above written. amount to only 96 bales and the eiports for the same peri. WILL be held at the Election Precincts in Montgomery County, oo the FIRST MONDAY IN AUGUST, 1 853, for the purpose of electing a Governor, a Member of Congress for the Second Congressional District of Alabama, a Senator for the Senatorial District composed of the counties of Montpnmerv you replace tne loss ol tnis trai, when so many of days before. In the centre of Philadebhia gladly retain bis services, but they are unable to offer him the necessary inducemente in salary. We all feel profound regret in giving him up, and in doing it, we recommend him to the confidence and patronage of all who have sons to educate.

We are confident that no teacher can be more efficient or faithful to his pupils than is Mr. Melcher. H. TALBlRD, President of Hamad College. Mabiok, June 87th, 1858.

Mr. J. A. Melobeb has. for several veara.

hpan By the Governor: H. W. COLLER odto 1981 bales, vizi to Liverpool leaving a stock on -a 7, rrirJ metenantlesB it was barely felt but in certain portions of and that they reside in the Parish of Rapides, in the State of Louisiana, and that they are each above tha age of twenty-one years: It is therefore otdered that the said John A. Texada and Winifred W. A.

Texada jvui xguhmu mi mtu uu it Tbat-road is a mere outlet for accumulated production and travel. If we lose our trade, or our position as anWicnltur- v. a. UENBsii, Secretary of State. DsscaiPTiosr.

Croxton is some 26 or 7 vearsof lure. 6 feet 10 and Autauga, two Representatives, and a Tax Collec tor. The following named bersoos have been annointed we. nave no uHe tor it i a acUy we would be benefitted by that work we must strengthen his wife, do appear at my office at Rules, in Montgomery, Alabama, on or before, the first Monday in No- -vember next, then and there to answer, demur or plead to complainant's bill of complaint, and his Pennsylvania and JNew Jersey the destruction of all kinds of property, including houses, grain and fruit, was unprecedented. iV: F.

Herald, July 3. Ex eootive Appointments in Geokgia. Gov. Cobb has appointed the Hon. Ebene- nected with Howard College, as Irincinal of the Pre our connections with the interior and suffer no dim inspectors and returning officers, -At PaEClscr Noe 1.

Harrowoaie Svrinas Insnec- inches high, light hair, blue eyes, is of pale complexionwill weigh about 146 pounds, some space between his front teeth he is a wagon maker by trade. jy7twlw8t paratory Department, and is esteemed by those connected with the College, whether as Trustees, Professors or Patrons, an accurate and sneeessrol nana not cleared last evening of 19,801 bales, against 7371 same time last year. The first day of the week under review opened with a moderate demand, which was confined mostly to grades from good middling upwards, and such descriptions being quite scares, brought, in comparison with other qualities, very high prices. On the following day a more general demand prevailed, and although it was observed by many as a holiday being the anniversary of our national independenceyet sales to some considerable eitent weie made, the market beig firm at 10J for middling. On the two following days the sales were not so large, still they were pretty fair, when the ill assorted and small slock on inution, at tease, in tne extent of our present circle of trade.

I shall not now Btop to contemplate what greater injury would result to Montgotiery from the extensioi of the Girard road fcom Unhn Springs to (ors, xtanioai navanaugo, ueorge Marshall and W. L. Cunningham. Returning officer, John R. Cbap- peL At PaacrocT No.

2. Barrett's old vlaex Insnectora. i i ouu a vicuueumu ot ingu moral cnaracter. aer Starnes a Judge of the Supreme Court of It is with pleasure that I recommend him fa thn fa. jono jv.

uarton, jonn rowneend and Tlireah JxlltcbelL vorable consideration of those who may desire the SHEL.BT BPRUVGS. WHITB STJLPHUB AND CHALTBEATB WATEBS. Open on the first of June, under the management as heretofore, of MR. JAMES GEORGE. A DAILY mail Ltage line from Montevallo, by the Springs, connecting the Bail Road from Sel-ma, with the daily mail stage line from Montgomery iuuuiic, ueuiubc uui uiuisBiiB are so incretuloos of the practicability of its accomplishment, and because also nearly all the mischief will be done as.ffecta our trade, by its completion to Union Snrinini: services oi one engagea in nis nonoraDie profession.

Keturning othcer, Thomas D. BrasselL At Pbecinot So. 3. Mount Meias Insnectora. La.

A. JJ, MUUKli. fayette Murdock, James H. Judkins and William Mc-Dade. Returning officer, John A.

B. Clemmons. Mr. J. A.

Melcheb, sale was taken into consideration; holders, asamatterofj in i future number point out the course which! think it incumbent on ub to pursue, not only to counteract the ruinous tendency of this Girard road, but to mae it an instrument of great and decided benefit At PaBClNcT No. 4, Montgomery Hall Insnectora. Dear Btr: I regret to learn that vou contemnlafe course, having it all their own way. made no abatement a. atuiouega, us oeen estaousneo ana is now run amenaea out oi complaint, or the said puis will be taken as confessed against the said defendants in all their eharges and allegations.

And it is further ordered that this notice be published once a week, for four consecutive weeks, in the Advertiser and Gazette, a newspaper published in the city of Montgomery, Alabama, and that a copy of this order be posted up at the door of the Court room for the U. S. Court in the city of Montgomery, and a copy also be forwarded to said defendants within forty days from the making of this order. Given under my hand, at office in the city of Mont-govery, this fourth day of July, 1868. i Jyl8w4t P.

H. S. GAYLE, Clk ol said Court. TBS STATE OF MONTGOMERY Special Court of Probate, June 28, 1858. IHISday came Fanny Fitzpatrick, late adminis-.

tratrix of the estate of PhiUios Fitinatrick. resignmg the position vou have held for the last three in prices, on the contrary, for better grades, higher figures tne state, to nil the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of the Hon. Hiram Warner. The Hon. Andrew J.

Miller has been appointed by his Excellency, Judge of the Supe- nor Court for the. Middle yice Judge Starnes, These appointments are regarded by those familiar with the legal attainments of the two gentlemen, very 'good! ones, and we believe i they will be very generally acceptable to the i people. We are pleased to learn that both pentlemnn Time from Selma to the Snrino-s hv Hail PymH rr years, as Principal of the Preparatory Department of city. I shall speak the trnth plainly, having fed were paid, the demand on Thnrsdav was very light. uiues, oy stage iz mues, hours.

and the sales made were quite small. The sales vesler- egarunig no otner interest paramount tot he of the rrom Montgomery by stage 18 hours. From bv steamer, rail road, and CITY OP MONTGOMERY. day were again light, but the market closed very firm at Having had one or more of my sons under your charge the entire time you have been employed at the Howard, it affords me pleasure to bear testimony to the indefatigable, faithful and efficient manner in xvltih miles staginir. 16 hours.

a. our quotation. From Mobile by steamer, rail road, and 12 miles J. LmuVOOL CUSSIFICAIIOK. h' i ism.

-vv lm. Supreme Court June Term, 1853, FOURTH staging, go oours. Assured of increased natrouairfl bv this aXSIX lh 8 facility of access, the Proprietor is determined Shelhv you have discharged your duties. I have also been a regular and interested attendant on your examinations, and have been highly gratified, as well at the progress of your classes, as at their thorough and accurate knowledge of the several hranches you have taught uave acceptea, ana will enter upon their respective duties dk Sen. Springs shall be not less attractive for its Summer comforts and social amusements, than it has alwavi and filed her account and vod'hers for the final settlement of said estate, which was examined and ordered to be filed for the inspection of all concerned.

Deen for its miueral waters, its pure mountain air its William John W. Gordon and Justus Wyman. Returning officer, Erasmus Walton, At PaEoiNcr No. 5, Court Mouse Inspectors, John Nickels, T. T.

Holt and Barton W. Stone. At PaEciHCT No. 6, Wm. H.

Rives' Home Inspectors, Thomas R. Carter, Richard W. Wall and FranciB Shackelford. Returning officer, Henry Callaway. At PasoiNCTNo.7, WnuBames' Inspectors, Jason G.

Jones, James F. Ward and Henry Returning officer, Rufus Amerson. At Pbecinct No. 8, Robinson's Roads Inspectors, James R. DiUard, William A.

Cook and P. H. McEachen. Returning officer, John L. Bunch.

At Precinct No. 9, Benj. Porter's Inspectors, Saul Smith, James A. Mitchell and John M. Eillen.

Re-turnmg officer, Charles H. Owen. At PoEoracr No, 10, Foxhalts Inspectors, John N. Halhday, George W. Reynolds and Bird G.

Terry. Returning officer, James T. Brame. At PaEClKOl No. irosf Inspectors, A.J.

Moore, Allen Fraser and Wm. J. Butler, Returning officer, Coleman P. Moore. At Pbecinot No.

12, Tucker's Stored-Inspectors, John D. Kirkpatrick, James G. Cook and Bartlett Hilltard. Returning officer, W. Jasper Wilson.

coot loresi Bnaaes, ana us oeauty ol location and surrounding scenery. The largest plate of glass in America, 16 by i 9 feet, was broken, a few days ago, as the workmen were setting it in a window of a Broadway Resturant, New York. Itcost Sl a lUJs: Ijod UJf i tVXWX nominal. nominal. nominal.

nominal. 1 estimated sales for the week are put down at 1950 bales'hs follows: on Saturday 200, Monday TOO, Toes-day 30. Wednesday 450, Thursday 100 and Friday 100 purchase- mostly for England, a small portion fur Meiico and home-erts. MOBILE COTTON STATEMENT. Fkidav Evening, July 8, 1853.

Stock on hail 1st September, 2, 819 Received thisteek U) Becelved "819,703619,709 A fine Brass and String Band of Music, flora New urteans, wilt oe in attendance after the 1st of July. i 1L.I 3 1 uau. Deverai otners ot tne same size were bro- Auortui tue oana nas aireauy arrived. i Rates of Board reasonable as heretofore. Derlnc.

ken on the voyage. -i uivoa jBuiug you uiucu success in vour vocation, remain truly your friend, N. LOCKETT. The Scholastic Year will be divided into two Terms of twenty-one weeks each. The first Term will commence on Monday, the 5th of September.

TtimON FEB TEBat Languages and Mathematics 00 English Branches, including Penmanship and Book-Keeping 20 00 Primary Classes. 15 00 A hberal share of the patronage of those who Causes iSuhmittttl. -Mintcr Gayle v. Br. Bk.

Mobile, Dallas. Sanford v. Ochtalomi, 'Barbour. Bird, adtn'r v. Phillips, I Dallas Fambro Hill v.

Holt et al, Keenan v. Belfe et al, Lowndes. Holmes The Stato, Montgomery. Tankersley t. Smith, 1 Comm'rs Ct.

Butler v. MoCann, Butler. Dickens v. Bush, Barbour. Lea v.

Marks, Dallas. Hooper t. Smith, Kayal v. Goldsby, Walker v. Jones, 1,1 Boele v.

Walker.i it ie ordered that the 6th day of September next be set for a hearing of said account And ordered by the Court that notice of this application be given by publication for three successive weeks in the Advertiser and State Gazette notifying all peisons tnterested to be and appear before a Court tube held on the 6th day of September next, to show cause why said account should not be stated and allowed and said estate finally settled. H. W. WATSON, v9 w6t Vi Jndgeof Probate. tlons made' for families remaininc more than one montn.

A. W. BfAWUT. Proor etor. -j A correspondent of the Boston Journal says that an; establishment has iust been onened je29wtm 5 near Harlaem, for the manufacture of 62218 SAVANNAH MEDICAL COLLEGE i SESSION 1858-64 1,9 Eiported thiswuk Exported previctsy uuve sons or waras to educate, is respectluUy aohulted TWE COURSE OF LECTURES in thia lnatitn.

rail road cars wholly of iron. The builders are said to be men of capital and enterprise, and have already orders for all the cars they anuVi'al Stock on hand am I At Pbecinct No. 13, Butter's Mill Insnectora. W. slupboard not ol'd this eren'g 17.S01 Receiot and Stool tion will commence on.

the First Monday of November, and continue four months. SNRoyd, James M. Armstrong and Joseph S. Foster. e.

is. jn rjLAjll tv, A. xf 1 I A. McWHORTER, A. 1 Associate PaiNcipATa.

Ootton st the Shipping Ports, since 1st aeptemeper. ABCEIPTO. uau cousiifuct. K. D.

ARNOLD, M. Prof, of Institutes and Prac iM-iuruiug uujuer, oainuei r. Also, at the same time and place, within the limits Parents and Guardians are referred to the follow. ROCK ISLAUD PAPER MILLS AGKCY, Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, (In Crommcliris Rati, fronting Court House Square,) HAVE just received a good variety of staple and fancy STATIONERY, foreign and domestic Writing Papers. Fobeiosi Wbitiho Papers.

De ls. Rue's Jovnonn'a 1853. 185. Steele v. Mealing, 1 "i Lowndes.

Fry v. Howell, Dallas. of the 08th regiment Alabama Militia, in the countv tice ol Medicine. J. G.

HOWARD, M. Prof. Anatomy. ing gentlemen, by permmsiou r.v...J"iy Db. Feanklin said, if every man and woman would work four hours a day at something 1,877,418 New Mobile of Montgomery, there will be an election held for W.

G. BULLO0H, Prof. Principles and Prac Col. F. Boobee, Hoy.

H. W. Hilliabd, Col. Thobtngtoht, W. B.

Bell, Eso, Rev. D. Fiivlct, Rev Came Affirmed''' 831,422) 341,000 I. 1. 1TCHENOB.

A1ATT. (fATT.E. Orv. F.ra Holstein H. Holstein, Barbour uuiAJnttiOt said ttegiment, said election to be held by the same inspectors and returning officers as are appointed for the general election to be held on the tice oi surgery P.

M. KOLLOCK, Prof. Obstetrics and Dis the celebrated Victoria Mills, and the best 'French Florida, Texas Virginia North 80.. 80.. 28..

25.. 1.. V.June B. F. Noble, Esq, T.

H. Watts, Esa, Ho. H. W. Governor, use, Ac.

v. Perrine, Li Mobile. nation 901,41 181,022 6S.154 .14,442 18,549 15,108 eases of Women and Children. same day, at frecmct mo, 6. Kives Precinct No, 12, tVATSOH, UO.

11. D. BIBB, jy9tf manufactured Packet, Letter, Cap, Bath, and Note Papers. AlfEElOAsT PAPEBS.BIue and whiln UiA an1 v. Marsh, 0.

W. WEST, M. Prof. Medical Chemistry. E.

H. MARTIN, M. D. Prof. Physioloe-v.

Minter Gavle v. Br. Bk. Mobile. Dallas proposals roa public printing.

h. lS.175.799 2.965J8H lucaer a store, and rrecinct so. 13, Butler Mill. HENRY PEEBLES, Sheriff je30 twlw4t of Montgomery County. H.

L. BIRD, M. Prof. Materia Medica and Therapeutics. 1 i The receipts afall tlie Porasja compared with those of Newton v.

Jackson, i Montgomery Secbetaet of State's Opeicb, Montomerv. June 24th. lRfis' Foolscap, Packet Post, Commercial Post, Bath Post Letter, Bill, and Commercial Note Papers. Rock Island Printinc last season, give the lolluwing sin: xanserstey v. unuaers, ss J.

B. READ, M. Prof. Pathological Anatomy and uociui, vrauu nan misery wuuiu vamsn rrom the world, and the rest of the day might be devoted to leisure and pleasure. Mr.

Nathan Munbo died at Newport, E. on the 28th alt, in the 100th year of his age. The deceased has had seven children, 17 grand-children, 140 great-grand-children, 62 I Hon. Kobert J. Walker, accompanied by his private Seoretary, John Eoss Browne, and Gen.

James Keenan, of Pennsylvania, the new Consul to Hong Kong, expect to leave New ucaaasa New Orlesas. A a .218 674 SEALED Proposals will be received at thia office until the firs', dav of September next at 12 M. UNIVERSITY OF NASHVILLE. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. fPHE Third Annual Course of Lectures in this De- Yonge y.

Broxson, 1 Coffee, Texas The Same t. The Same, i 20,022 8,495 V. .8,446 for doing the Public Printing of the State for tbe next and News Papers, Colored Mediums, Flat Cap, blue wove and laid Letter, Commercial Letter.and all kinds of Wrapping Paper. -ENVELOPES, plain and fanev nf li North partment will commence on Tuesday, the first of iwoyears." i vv, demonstrator oi Anatomy. i 1 For the full course 00 Matriculation Ticket.

i 6 00 Demonstrator of Anatomy. 10 00 Graduation 80 00 Causei Reversed and Remanded. uovemoer next, ana continue tut the nrst of the en Total PBOPOSAL8 HOST STATE 245,627 suing March. -r Decmuss Mobile. 1st The price per page at which the rarnlar num.

Savannah nah Boiling's Heirs v. Boiling's adm'r, Lowndes, Williamson v. Mason, i Wiloox. PAUL F. EVE, M.

Principles and Practice of her of the Acts, and Revenue Laws, on good paper, jg ,592 .492 i. Charleston. on Gold and Steel Pens, Quill Pen Nibs, Blank Cards in packs, of the best qualities; Waterman's and American Drawing Paper, of all sizes Bristol Boards, Portfelios, Porte Monnaies, Wafers, Sealing Wax, Lead Pencils, of Rhoades'. Fnhpr'o anH Requisites for Graduation, the same aa in other Biiiiueu sou uuuuu, Sanford v. Ochtalomi, Barbour.

Medical uollegea. V. W. WEST, M. 2d.

The same in relation to the Journals. Total increase this I Hoyt, Jford ltobinson v. Murnhv. Mobile 3. The price per anire of blanks, for the nf the mayllwai i- Dean of the Faculty.

lorjt on tne zutn ot September at the latest, for China, via London, Sue and Ceylon. The Executive and State Offices, McGinty t. Mabry, Barbour. roa sunt. -r surgery.

JOHN M. WATSON, M. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. -i A. H.

BUCHANAN, M. Surgical and Pathological Anatomy and Physiology. W. K. BOWLING, M.

Institutes and Practice of Medicine. C. K. WINSTON, M. Materia Medica and Medi make Quills, Backgammon Boards, Banker's Cases, Writing Inks, Glass Inkstands, Fancy Paper Weights, Tissue Paper.

Silk Paper. India Rnhkar Om. nnceiou is reaay as soon as tne order is given, 4. For the other Drintimr. done bv the order of MONTGOMERY PRICES CDiEENT.

COIUOTH miKLT IT OBIXBOlf VIMit.1 'I HE large and extensively established Hotel, called the FLOYD HOUSE. Thia extxnaiva Brown v. City of Mobile, Mobile. Edgar v. McCarn, Montiromery.

12? We learn that Mr. Kirkman; of this -1 1 tent Ink Eraser, Pocket Knives, of Wostenholm'e, etiuer nouse oi me uenerai Assemoiy, the price for the composition of each thousand ems of plain matter, for each thousand ems of furore work, for each thon. building has trot four hundred and twentv feet (4501 Id dim Tarleton v. Campbell, k-- Mobile. nogem ana uroose manulactore.

8 8jf front, three stories high, and about 100 large rooms, with the uecessarv out-buitdioes. well shaded house BALE ROFB Kentocky BAOON Htm Y. BLANK BOOKS made and ruled to order. tW Our arraneements are such as to ennhl sand ems of rule and figure work, for each token of press work, common octavo forms, for each token of cal Junsprndence. ROBERT M.

PORTER, M. General and Special Anatomy, Kandal t. Lang, Causes Reversed and Rendered. mm Side yard, and wood yard. Also a rich garden; eight new offer great inducements to nnrchasem both in Mm $6 9 AO 11 broadsides, for folding reports, bills and other docu piace, nas soia nis nuy, reytona, to fllr.

8. 51. Hill, of Cahawba, for one thousand dollars. W( Florence Gazette. An enterprise is in progress in New York, by au Eastern gentleman, under the auspices of the Peruvian Government, having in view COFFEE Bio J.

BERRIEN LINDSLEY. U. D. Chemistrv and and country. A.

J. MATHEWS, Agent. rooms witn nre-piacea in each, are now beiog added to it This Hotel has as a-ood a ran of customers aa ments, ror Bticning reports, Dins and other documents, uguyrA JV Montgomery, May 81, 1868. twtf Pharmacy. WILLIAM T.

BRIGGS, M. Demonstrator of any in the Southern country. A considerable quan iui oHiu uuuureu copies, 6. The names of the securities must accomnanv thn CORN tthiMh 91 Colvra V. Owen, 1 Lowndes.

Center y. P. M. Bank and Wilson, Mobile, Owens t. Collins Langworthy, Montgomery, Beck v.

Bennett, Wilcox. tity ui uroitnre, mionE'ine: to tne nouse. and the nal- ance can be purchased low from the present occupant. Anatomy. -4-i-.

The Anatomical roomB will be onened for students. the permanent establishment of a system of PIANO WARE-HOUSE. OICKERSON PFISTER, COXKEB Or 0O1CKEK0K AND BIBB STBEETS, MOKTOOHUHr, ALABAMA, no proposals will be received above a certain lAyUla, t'U -(ruua Kxt-y LARD BirfliAod kegi. HOLASSBi? SUtiAKrfrn. Mr.

T. A. Goodwin. Possession will be given on the price, if idders are referred to the 88th section nf the .27 6 8iaio lode or Alabama in relation thereto. Proceedings of Board of Mayor and Aldermen.

zvui ot jniy next, or sooner if required, Address D. DEMPSEY, jyttw8w Sole Proprietor, Macon. vimiiixi Crashed A 1 nlv A 1 ftta V. M. BENHAM, je28wtwtd Secretary of State.

Mayor's Office, I Cmr or Momtgom eby. Jnlv A. una POSTPONED V. M. MARSHAL'S SALE "Called meeting of the Board of Mayor and Alder- uieis.

ins Aiaermen woodnitt WILL be sold, in front of the Court House door, in the city of Montgomery, on the FIRST MON on the ffrst Monday of October. A full Preliminary courts of Lectures will be given by the Professors, commencing also on the first Monday of October. The Students will have free access to the State Hospital. Fee of each Professor $16. Matriculation ticket Dissecting ticket $10; Graduation fee $25.

Good board, can be obtained in the city from 60 tots per week. Further information can be obtained by addressing the Dean. J. B. LINDSLEY, M.

Dean, Mashville, Tenn July, 1858 jy6twlw4t Offeran assortment of Piano Fortes fromthe bestManu ff jfTll factories, in splendid Mahogany cases, and most fashionable style of fnrnitnrt). These Pianoes are of 6, 6jind 1 Octaves grand action iron frames; and for tone and touch are unsurpassed by any instruments maimfacturod in the United States.and warranted to the purchaser. P. request all persons desirous of furnishing themselves, to give them a call. Montgomery Rates of Exchange.

ecaaioraD wssxxt Jon asnav a oo.) T3ROPOSALS will be received at the Moor's of. DAY OF AUGUST NEXT, within the lem.1 em, xiugnes ana reenies. The reading of the niinutes dispensed with. Papers from the Board of Common Conneil of sale, the following lots or parcels of land, to-wit fice, until the 16th inst, for excavation of about 1000 C. yards of earth, (greatest depth 20 feet) for a hnelr emfvArt.

an. toaam.n'. nU .1.. Resolution, that a committee of one be annointed to una nos. z.

8. a. a. and 8. V.

and 10. in unnar. NV. New tork sttty days. Boston sixty days ir pr.

et, prem Philadelphia sixty days.l a none 15, Hanrick plat in the city nf MonUromerv. The embankment across the ravine at tbe same place, con above sale is by virtue of a fi. fa. issued from the office of the District Court of the United States for the MM. taining about 2600 C.

yards also, for construction of ik. Jt 11 r.i. i. -a. act in connection with a similar committee from the Board of Aldermen, to inquire and report the terms upon which may be purchased the lots numbers 4, 6, 8 and 7, in square number 18, of Messrs.

Winter A Gilmer. Concurred in. and Alderman PeeMaa an navigation on tne ooutn American river Ama. ion the largest river on the globe. Messrs.

Lawrence Foulkes are constructing the neer steamers, two in number. 1 he connection between New York and erpuol by rail road to the extreme North-east-eru point of Nova Scotia thence by steam to Ualway, being only 8,000 miles of ocean navi-gition and by rail road to Dublin, and across the channel to Liverpool, it is said, is not un-liV. ly to be accomplished. The New York Mirror states that some of the shrewdest eapi-tahsts of Wall street have taken hold of the matter in earnest at this end of the route, and are pushing the work vigorously forward to completion, while two of the heaviest London houses have already contracted for the of steamers to form the main part of this connection. The road across Ireland, it ie said, will probably be finished within the year.

A Paris letter says, the steam of water is on iaro vui.u. uoiu one. laiu ui cement, IZ lees Wlae Ohsrlestoa shtcy days BUTLER apninan. none oie xiistnct ot Alabama, at Montgomery, in favor of py 18 teet height, eontauuog about 90,000 brick. Also, for a brick sewer about 850 feet in leno-th.

urannis si stewan vs. nomas uams, and to me atsigru Mobile sixty at sltbi fliHE White Sulphur and Chalybeate-Springs, A Butler connty, Alabama, will be open for the in. BSWABO. ANA WAY from the subscriber, within the last few days, three negro fellows. JOHN, a bright notated the committee on the part of the Board of none et-prem New Orleans aixty days.

i. irec-ea. ine snove property was pointed out by R. A. Colclongh, Esq.

C. M. GODBOLD, U. 8. Marshal.

July7wtd Per H. WILKINS. D. M. si amnt Resolution, that the Mayor be authorised to eon from the end of the brick culvert near GUmer's Ware-bouse to the river, a deseent of 60 feet, with apertures of discharge at every 10 feet of elevation, with sheet piling in the foundation where required; the whole to comp.ectcQ ooy, nnout a leet tncnes nign, weu made, featurit regular, but no particular marks about them.

He baa a large scar about the small of bis back, looks ceptioo of visitors on the first day of June. Tbe mib- scriber pledges his usual exertions to make all comfortable who favor him with their patronage. The" Stables will be under the management of Messrs, Porter A Smith, of Montrromerv. trentlpmnn struct a culvert on the East side of Perry street, across Market street Concurred in. Rates of Bank Note Currenoy.

Resolution, that the auarterlv acoonnta for tha aalnrv LANS AGENCY, CAHABA, ALA. HPHE subscriber offers his services to enter ub eaecutea Bccoraing to we plans and under tbe direction of the city engineer. as if mado by a burn, His clothing, when he left, consisted of striped cotton pants, white eocton shirt, and white wool hat TOBE, dark complected, a shade taller than John: All Sonth Oafnlins and OeoiTla. Alabama 8tate bank and Branches of much experience in that line of business. of city officers, and the hire of street bands, ending the 1st July, 186S, be and the same is hereby oassed for and locate Land Warrants at the Land office at jyotq v.

rt MAasrutti), Mayor. may24twtw8m F.N. SIMS, Proprietor. iv SMpr.ct.dli. P- 1 pr, et, Drem.

Proposals for Paving City Wharf, eke. Matob'b Omck. Jnlv 4. Ififls. Tennessee and Kentucky North Oaroiina and Virginia Bank of Mobile Southern Bank of Alabama Bold DISSOLUTION.

UROPOSALS will be received at the Mayor's Of- THE partnership of B. JON ES i hm been dissolved bv the sale of Drs. Baldwin's no particular marks oi description, except a place on the back of his neck, as if made by the scarificator', was dressed in osnaburgs shirt and pants, and black wool hat speaks quick, and very fluently. Both these bovs are voumr. about 24 or 25 veara old.

and helono- jaraioua vuueuireu SO. i Resolution, that in all ordinary repairs of streets, aide-walks, culverts, die, the Mayor shall be, and is hereby invested with authority to instruct the force under the street overseer, to effect such repairs at bis discretion, without the necessity of a formal consulta- Jl nee in the city of Montgomery, until the 4tb Au IW We are authorised to announce THOMAS J. 8ims' interest to the undersigned, who -will condone the DRUG BUSINESS at tho old stand. it, uanaoa, Ala. He will also boy and sell Land Warrants.

Persons wishing to enter land can do so by sending him tbe paper money or the Land Warrants and the numbers of the land. He keeps Land War rants of all sir.es on hand for sale and location. ISAAC W. LENOIR, Janl2wly General I Agent TEACHERS A MALE and FEMALE TEACHER, (a gentleman and his wife preferred! are wantarl iii tab. ORME as a candidate torepresent Montnomerv coun sarsi noiing, oi nayneviue, ijownaes eouuty, Alabaman name and style of B.

R. Jomes and by prompt gust, for the delivery at the City Wharf of from 2000 to 4000 perches of hard Stone. These Stone may be of irregular shape, so that they measure 12 inches on one face, that they may have that depth in the ground. Proposals are also invited for rock of resrular abana. ty, in the Lower House of the next Legislature, personal attention and aecoinmodatimr terms we I JESSE belongs to tuo, and is a tall blaok fellow, 6 uvu mm sue street committee.

tHKurred in. Resolution, that the Mayor be authorised to oontract for the brick sewer between Benson's corner and Knox's, on Washington street, aud that it bo put under 'the of being replaced by the steam of ether for the nse of engines of all sorts. A very successful experiment of this new discovery was made on board the, steam propeller Du of- 'he line crossing the Meditenw-8, from Marseilles to Algeria, and provral quite successful. The government baa in the steamer Gallilco to be arranged to ti, t)i" ex; riiiu-nt, and decide on the subject. 'i FOB THE LEGISLATURE.

feet high, about 24 years of age, slender, but will wcic-h about 170 pounds: oo particular marks or sears for a continuance of the patronage heretofore an i rally bestowed on the establishment. The bu-of the old firm will be settled by us. roughly blocked, from 10 to 12 inches square. Proposals will also be received for delivery at the vj- vt. sjxuo.

v. rAHlts. ol lfutler's mi beat. la aoout mm; speasis very quick, ana nas laraa ayes same place, oi zvuv cuoic varas. more or less nt aoarea eameslly rcqsested to become a candidate to represent which he moves about rapidly when talking; was uuubuMH, ivruiwiua.

tieierrsa to committee on streets. Report of committee upon the improvement of the city wharf. Concurred in. On motion of Aid. Woodruff, the eity olerk was iu- B.

K. JONES. FELIX GLACKMEYFR. Montgomery, Ala, June 17, 1863. twif charge of Grove Hill Male and Female Academy for the next Scholastic Year, commencing about the 1st of September, 1868.

The Academy has been established six years, and during that period has never failed being profitable to two and aometimea thee. gravel, which can be conveniently had at the bar, one this county In the neil legislature, ami will be supported dressed osnaburgs shirt and pants, and black wool hat I bought him last fall from a Virginia trader, at Montgomery, Alabama, and it is not unlikely that he by MlY FltlENDS OF ALL PARTIES, ne anu a nan anove the city. Proposals will also be received for navlnir the eiructeu bo uraw nis wnrranL nn rna nov traaeitrar in TO MECHANICS. INOIlAVLAfl. A 'l Ii(: toi.il talue of India rubber goods nianu- WTOr of Hereford, far out hundred and thirty-nr, it, the United States is estimated dollars, in payment for a horse purchased of him tKT-We are authorized to announce WILLIAM J.

rllHE subscriber will, in a few days, be in receipt PQUNCEV a candidate for the Represenlalive Branch -t of a most valuable invoice, consisting of nil Teachers. The Trustees propose to give the whole proceeds of the School to the Teachers. Applications, giving qualifications and testimonials of character, must be addressed lo either of the undersigned, at Grove Hill, until tbe middle of August, will be promptly attended to. graded surface by tha square yard. A proposition would be preferred for furnishing tbe rock and laying the same at so much per square yard, for from 3,000 to 10,000 square yards.

jyOwtwtd 0. R. HANSFORD, Mayor, IW Stats Guard copy and forward bill. and nearly the whole trade pruut? up sini'c 1841. iiyies jiamematieai anil Drawing iiMtrumenls.altiirly it in setts Scrolls.

Triane-les'i'. Sntian.0 h.icZ.A of the Legi latore, at the ensuing August election and aa opposed tins passage, hy our Legislature, of a prohib may attempt to pilot the other two boys out of the State. I will uberally reward any person for the apprehension and delivery of these boys, or either of them, to me at my residence, near Hayneville or for securing them in any jail in the State, so that I can get them. M- J. SAFFOLD.

Hnyneville, June 30, 1868. jy 4tw8t vj mo amjoi mr uie use oi me city. Aid. Woodruff presented a report from the finance committee, recommending the payment of aundry bills. Adopted.

The Mayor laid bofors the Board a report from the Board of Health, relative to the nuisance on die Mont iuu circle rrotracLoreuiflMs rtiiks atlii Squares. Tele itory Liqro- taw. arm Caiifomiari-, from Australia, make tlirhitlcljoly Ktatxsmcnta of flinir f.roat- scopes, jmrroscopea, uamera iiritulit uamoras, alagic Lanthcrns, J'nlyomijiiis Mfn i i i VI8ITINO CAHim. Proposals for Grading and Rebuilding the City Wharf, sko. Hie Now Eldorado.

All AmorioAiis spirit Levels, Magnifying Glss-i in (treat. A boauliftl style of Embossed Visiting Cards may JA8. 8. DICKINSON, Pren'i James Savacib, Sec'y. July 6th 1868 12wt 1 1 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Southern Rail Road, Miss.

India Drawing Ink, labors ami (fniiltnei-lit'e P. gomery Hall InL Laid on the table. Hie Board then adjourned until the 11th lost, at 8 o'clock, P. M. L.

B. HANSFORD, Clerk. nd anc in iti.tnty thore, Iheysay, aud grmsly insulted in nitile Paper, Drawintr ruoer. Ibf, the th( be found at the office of the Advertiser and Stat Gaiette. A pack of twenty-five will be famished, with name executed equal to engraving, for $2 60, llisls, 4c, dc.

ficienliiic nirii areinvi iil examine the most nried ne'in Msvoa's OrricB, Citv or July 4th. PROPOSALS will be received at llie Mayor's Oilire ami) ihe iM for 15.000 yards of eit-a-vation in gradmif the City Wharf to an average inclination of abenit one fool tn seven, and plarinaf the earth roa i ale. 11 plantation, containing 600 acres, more or less, XVI. lying 6 or 7 miles southwest of Montgomery on the Telegraph road, known as the 8elma stage road, bounded by lands belonging to Barton Stone, Benjs rain and Felix Ashley, and A- B. Phelps.

About 24U acres are under fence, of which 160 are cleared. i -Iinn-n, returned from that mt report" cnni-cniing thorn- SEALED Proposals will be received at the office of T. A. Marshall. President of th.

South SA.v je'8 Sisrn ot the Uronite Linos, ern Rail Road Company, Vickahuiv. until 8 P. of CARD, HKIKTOI, HOAkT). Just reiel-ed, at the Advertiser and Gasette office, lot of spluitlid Printing Cards, suitable for balls, exeavaieu ifl me adjoining ravines, so as to raise A 1 prrRouaiiow etc. oi mat part Of theaame to a nnilorm era liT The efficacy of an internal remedy in successfully treating Rheumatic Complaints has been folly proved by Die use of MOKTIMORE'S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND AND BLOOD PURIFIER, which in five yer' us has never hen known to fail eradicating tins dire complaint, whether of a chronic or acute diameter, 1 he testimonials in Its favor are from iwtr.

required. I ne aver-ProlNiasls to slftla hv tne uae trxtending tustwardlv from Hrandnn tn Ta aM. t.ll aot silo Iat yar's rmvh of '7. j. j-A'lrr, 111 one pap'T, is now and fi.und to be useful as i of one part of biinirl'inmte 0 or summit, a distance of twenty one miles.

nn hAiifi. an-1 wm bp weddings, parties, professional and business, with Envelopes to nstch which we can print very cheap, very neat, aid very suddenly when required. ali'tek, up'' n. rfifn fi OOTr I eif bi'artrale of soda. and in high state of cultivation, with an entirely new Gin House snd Screw, cabins sufficient for 20 negroes, and 1 wells of fine waters and altogether the best slock range io the country.

Persona desirous 0f purchasing, will please call and examine the premises. Possession will be given next January. Terms, on third cah, and the balance in two equal annual installments, with interest, 1KBY. in. wora ismouerauiy neavy, snd Is situated in an unusually heallhy portion of the country.

References of ability Ac. will be required. Plans, profiles snd srterificntinrei will be 7 tip Ail wl sons of the highest atandinv in the commumtv. Wed in pring water. Also, a a lit of the finest Bristol Boards, which we For wholeaale and retail hy W.

V. ALEX-ANDKIt A 00. at tli.ir Central (lltiee. AV 1 the yard for asravfttion only. Also, fie- ftirni.limir at the City Lnnding 6000 lin.nl feet of Heart Fine Timber, of llie he.t en-iiity.

nnaily hewed tri a uniform sise of 12 12. Inipitis of nut t.wi Ihan 35 trel, hnviof at no point more Idan one iiieli in lliirfcneas of sap on a corner. lor llie enn.iriienon of the tieih.r wlmrf a height of four fwal aivive low ws'i-r mark, mniiili nf ravine to illiMl. sl.i.m fpf-i Aiso ftw taities di.un sii'i re leiiliiinft llie wiiaie reniun-il. In a o' n- of Int in, i.i.-.

and all requisite information given at the Engineer's otllr, Brandon, after the 10th day of July. will sell at rtry low prices, ftnayl2 Book-niiidTy and Hlank Ilook Manufkciory. street, Aew Fori', and by are nenoiwy tliat city iiy jj4twlw4t i i. n. rrosi'leiit r.

ihio rnd A rPHE A aso OAirrra HOOK BINDERY is n-iw timiilete wilh a stilenHid Kiilinir mfteiime RICHARD B. LKWra, Chief Engineer, Brandon, July 6, 186 lHwtd B. 11. JON VH dV CO. H.

H.JUNNINtirt. way 14 Mi'iigomnry, Ala. "BTIie cl lasted Orftrteii! ri; Fumlly Reon-iliea anil ill n-rr rwrtnlninp; to tlie ho.meas will he exe OOlflE AND BBB THO Htjst TLACE IN COOSA COUNTV. ubrrii-r titters for ale (SOS) saiarlat handrail .1 and ninety twn seres of land, atmnt tliree ImrwtrMl aeroe clrsreil two tmwired of whirh is irof! holtem To h. Door and Blind Manufacturers.

cuted in tl ifiUwst siwi tnoat durable style, and exnfr dor-s not f-' from HALS, one nf tn do's Power Morliriag J' have ailnirie juatiy ilesrrved poenlsviiy. Kveiy tei 'lli'ma ts ni-Iiiirfiltreied in the rtei ski'lil-i! reillllicr ft' 'r''f wlmh have the Is-t of if on the eildiinra. i ne mart, Trie thiT I Irit'K on ('iswa rivrr. 1 1 imjTov- A d'liio'i Itew, il i. vi ip'iiieff II I Hi '--hsttls, Clerks of Cieirts, and I liS.ictii tr-r, ran Ive.e I'iern.

seii sev iili i'f pUn. and htm mt bi mstf) hftftf) ni-rh-' In Isti.l. H. hiniw 1 their nap hits fcii I lien f. 'a e.i.et pvrry vest, RI-'l tt.i'v 'f l)r ni Til V'l- i )'.

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