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OLD SERIESVOL. XLVIII. MONTGOMERY, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16, 1877. NEW SERIES-VOL. 13.

NO. 104 fT San Fbanoisoo, Nov. 15. The committee of cigar makers here have notified tho committee in New York of their NOON TELEGKAMS. intention to discharge several thousand Chinamen, and bring whites from 'Jfaw York to fill their places.

It is now reported that an order for 600 has already been forwarded. flu" the 1 arket and 1st be Sol! Alabama News. He made it oonvenient to pass near Mr. Highsmith, who was guarding the prisoners, and as he was passing he suddenly turned and caught the guard around the body and arms. All the prisoners then ran up, and after disarming Mr.

Highsmith loft for parts unknown. From the TiiBkcgee Mail. The Tax Collector is succeeding very well collecting the taxes this year. There seems to be more money afloat than usual. Only five prisoners in tho county jail at present.

We regret to hear of the death of Mrs. Barbara Schott, which ocoured at the Insane Asylum, at Tuskaloosa on the 7th inst. Tho cotton crop of this county is wonderfully "Spotted" this year. Some farmers are realizing as high as fifteen bales to the plow, whilst there are numbers who will not gather more than four or five. We have heard of several one-horse farms that will yield, eaoh, sixteen boles of the staple.

We think that the orori of the eountv will an. From tho Greenville Advocate. L. B. Shirts, Mr.

Seale sends us a little communica 30 cases Handsome Prints, Bress Goods, 50 bales Brown Domestics, FALL WffiR SMI! RETAIL DEPARTMENT. Undershirts, Overshirts, tion saying that last Monday, between breakfaBt-time and fifteen minutes past eleven o'clock, he split, tjvo hundred rails. Taking into consideration that'Mr. Seale is about 75 years of age, we consider this 5 Brown Drills, Olnittd I CardiganJackets 30 Checks and PlaMs New York, Nov. 15.

Arrived out The Palermo and (he Gefion, Pensacola. A Eome dispatch says Cardinal Simeoni, Secretary of State, is summoning all the Cardinals to support him in his trial for a foreign Pope and the old conciliatory polir cy. The Pope's favorite doctor has been dismiBsed, it is supposed because he has been giving information to the Italian government. The Cardinals' hope to keep the death of the Pope for twenty-four hours will fail, because such decided arrangements have been made that the government must know of his demise immediately it ocours. Blaok smallpox iB prevailing with violence in the Vatican.

Newman's furniture manufactory, 157 West Twenty-ninth street, was burned this morning. The building was six-storieB high and was ocoupied by A. G. Newman as a house-furnishing and hardware manufactory. The flames extended to Nos.

159 and 161. The stock and buildings burned with great rapidity. Aggregate loss $140,000. Last Wednesday morning about 1 o'clock 50 cases Sewing Thread, Linen Collars, Paper Collars, the vacant dwelling on Cedar street, owned by Mr. J.

W. Mallett, was discovered to' be 20 65 Bl'lied Domestics. Flannel Drawers, flJUlu). Shawls, Gloves, Hosiery, lies' Unaervests, Lies' Neci Ties, on fire. Those who first discovered it said that it was buruing from the robft seeming ly about the centre of the Before fgregate about sis bales- to the plow.

The 20 cases and bales Flannels umbrellas, Perfumery. corn crop is reported to be short in almost every section, the yield falling considerably below that of last year. 25 cases Jeans and Tweeds Toilet Soaps, Met Knives 'A A Largo Stock of Hi are pleased to inform our Lies' Hats, SBPoi Threafl, "Washington, Nov. 15. ETiMs GENTS FURNISHING GOODS Nomination of Thomas as collector and Hats, Boots and Shoes.

patrons and the public generally that we have fitted up the Store No.6 Court Square adjoining our old stand where we have opened 'Iffy prices will Ie fociid to as low as the game class of floods can he toonglat in any Jffonse sit. the fire company could get there the whole roof was wrapped in flames. The fire company then turned their attention to saving the out-buildings, which they succeeded in doing. The kitchen, a largo double-room building, only twenty feet from the residence, was saved even after a large portioa of "the roof was on fire. There can be nD doubt that the building was fired by an ir-cendiary doubtless tbe same fiend that fat-years has been a curse to this community.

The city should offer a largo reward for hia or her capture. We are glad to state that Mr. Mallett had $1,400 insurance in tbe Home Protection of Huntsville, Ala. We made some little inquiry to find out if there were any octogenarians in our with the following result. We are satisfied, however, we have not got the list con-plete by any means, still we have enough -jo show that Butler county is a healthy one Mr.

Gray Thigpen is 89 years old. Mr. Gideon Alien is 8G years old. Mr. Jesse Stallings is 84 years old.

Mr. Daniel Stallings is 88 years old. Mr. Albert Pollard is 84 years old. Dr.

T. M. Bragg is 84 years old. Mr. Daniel Peavy is 83 years old.

Mr. N. Branbford is 82 years old. Mr. Needham Perritt is 84 years old, Mr.

John Perry is 80 years old. Mr. Wilson Murphy is 81 years old. AflMinistrator's Sale of ReaUBstate. UNDER and by virtue of an order of the Probate Court of Montgomery county, I will sell at publio auction, at the ate residence of Lewie Whitley, iu the town of Dublin, Montgomery county, State of Alabama, ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER SEVENTEENTH, the following deac ibed real estate, belonging to the estate of Lewis Whatiay, d-ceased, to-wit: Southeast of iiortheadt less 0 aurcs in the northeast corner, and oast of nor beast" a of southeast section 8, townah la; range 19; east of southwest 20 acres Bouth side of southwest jt of northwest 10 acres west Bide of rthwest of Bonth-west and nouse and lot in corner cf southwest of northeast section 0, township 12, range 19; west a of northcait secti 13, township 13, range 18 south of southwest less 20 acres on north end section 12, township 18 range 18; coutl of southern seotion 14, township 13, ranf 18; northeast of northwest and northwest of no IheaBt seotion 36, township 12, range 19; southeast of southweet section 25, township 12, range 19, situated in Montgomery county, State of Alabama.

Terms of sle: One-half eaph, and balanco in 12 monthB, Becured as tho law requroa. Also, at the same time and place will be sold for cash, ouo Gin and Running Gear, and some other pe.Bonal property belonging to Bald estate OLIVERA RUdHTON, Administrator. P. 8. Also, there will bo rented at same time and place, tho plantation of Lydia Wilson, one and-a-half miles east of Dublin, and her residence in Dublin, if not sold befo said day.

for the year A. D. 1878. OLIVER O. ROSHTON, oct25 Agent.

Cockran as naval officer at Baltimore have been referred to the usual committee, where it is said they will be held to make weight for or against confirmation of the New York nominations for like positions. The nomination of Lawrence, for the New Orleans custom-house, took the same course and will probably remain in the committee until the New York nominations are confirmed or rejected. The cauous committee, consisting of Edmunds, Cameron, Ohristiancy, Bruce, Kirkwood, Hamlin and Home, are said to have exacted a promise from Hayos that he would not nominate Democrats hereafter if suitable Republicans could be found. The nomination of Postmaster Pilley at St. Louis for a second term is considered a personal defeat of Secretary Sohurz.

82 and 84 Commerce and 13 and 15 Bibb Streets, JyjLoiatgomery, Ala, Everything- that could tend to the accommodation of our cus tomers has heen done, and the several subdivisions of this extensive Department will be found to be replete with every style and grade of Goods to be found in the Market. other Cities iyse nd to Hew York ant Senate. Dawes, of Massachusetts, pre -FOB, sented a remonstranoe or io national bants of the city of Boston against the passage of the House bill for the remonotization of silver. The petitioners set forth that they are required by law to hold, and do possess, many million dollars wortn of bonds or tlie United States, and they apprehensive that the passage of the bill will greatly depre FANCY DRY G00DSp WISHING GOODS, CLOTHING, for Men and Boys, HATS, and GAPS, Mr. John McPherson is 80 years old.

Mr. Auibose Smith is 80 years old. Mr. Joel Niohols is 80 years old. Mr.

Joshua Barrett is 82 years old. Mr. John Payne is 82 years old. Mr. Perry Stein is 82 years old.

Mr. John Ardis is 84 years old. Of the abovo number Messrs. Jesse Stalfc iugs, Daniel Plavy, Nathan Bransford, Albert Pollard, Needham Perritt, were soldiers in the war of 1812. Nearly all of ciate the value of such bonds, and have a bad influence on business throughout the country.

Referred to the Committee on Finance. Mr. Sargent, of California, from Com mittee on Appropriations, reported, without amendment, House bill to provide for cer tain deneiencies in pay of tbe navy and marine corps, and for other purposes. It was passed without discussion, and now goes to the President for signature. them have been citizens of Butler county about fifty years.

There avo also three ladies whoso aggregate number 271 years Mrs. Paul, 07 years old. Mrs. Judge, 87 years old. Mrs.

Landon, 87 years old. If any other county in tho Stale can show Elegant Or uooas, es Jiaton, or Connecticut, mtroducod a loint resolution proposing an amendment to the Nouveaut in Trlmmini Constitution of the United States providing a larger list of white male citizens who aro over 80 years of ago wo will mako anothor Complete lines in Ladies', Missos' and Children's fsneoial makel Bootees Shnnn. count. for the creation of a tribunal for States for the decision of all contested issues arising in the choice of eleotors for President and Vice President. Referred to the select committee hnving that matter in charge.

Will furnish better Goods, Linings and Workmanship at the same prices. Our Stock of Clotlis, Oasshneres and Vestmgs are the most select. Suits made to order from $25 to $50. A Perfect fit always Guaranteed. Our Goods are Manufactured here and benelit every one.

aiHEY 1 1 Market Street, Montgomery, Ala. Full assortments in Boots and Shoes fw Men and Boys, both for dress and plantation use. Our stock of GooJs for this soason will be found to be well selectod, and our assortments aro thelargest we have carried for many years. CQg. From tho Florence Gazette.

The Bight Bev. Bishop Quinlin is making At expiration or morning Hour tne sen mu aa uhuui uunne inn season, receive tne latest novelties. Wo propose from tho bemnninc Of the Season in offor conn's nt. 1.1m ate proceeded with consideration of army a pastoral visit through the northern part of his dloceso. Hu confirmed about fifty por-Rons at Oulldian, ft largo class at Tusoumbia, and Thursday arrived at St.

Florian, whero figuros. and puccliasers may roly at all fcimea udoii SGmiriim aoods nn low as in nnv lpiflinn appropriation bill. Northern City. Call and seo our now Store, and inspect our stock. House.

Kesumed bill tor ropeai ot re sumption act. The committee on commerce ot tue son- TO THE WHOLESALE TRARF nte has resolved to address ft communica '3 a mi tot mom IR1 XUn eynf tl.n .1 1J "VT- lC, IK tion to the Presidont, ftsking his reasons for removals in N-w York and elsewhere. This crentcs a sonsation. aw a.2.n ik uiauw ouhju, nv. uuuri oquaro, our stooK, consiBCing ot every arti cle dosirod'by thorn, will be found upon inspection to bo tho largest wo have evor brough to this oity, and our prices may bo relied upon to be upon a standard of quotations of leading Northern jobbers.

Call and see and judge accordingly. Kelloccr'has onoloscd his answer to Spof- BSE a irfel ff-w, era. 2 ford, and will submit it Saturday night, meantimo giving Spofford ft copy to prepare his onswer by, wlrch means that both cases will go before the sub committoo togother. 55 SB 5 QOETTER, WEIL 5 and 6 Court Square, Montgomery, Ala. If a.

Queen stown, Nov. 15. Tho American lino Eteamor, hence Nov. HATTERS, 11 Market Street, The Largest and most select Stock of Silk, Felt and Wool Hats in the South. Agents for OUJtfl.AP Celebrated HATTERS, 5th Avenue, Now York.

oct28 CHARLES L. RUTH, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler, 8th for Philadelphia, returned here to-day, 1-arpo IlottlcN 81.00. Sold by all Driifr. iriiitH. Ifor B.

Io in Montgomery by IRVINE, GAKS1D1! ALEXANDER, and J. W. HALE. atlRl2dAiw haviug lost four boats anil tier funnel in a hurricane, utnerwise oil is well. The Inman steamer city of Montreal, New York for Liverpool, which has arrived, UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE, OOI.t.ECTOIt'8 2D DlHTntOT, Al.AlHMA, Mostoomebt, Nov.

7th, 18T7. lost a boat and one seaman whuo unsuccessfully endeavoring to rescue the crew of icmtild atiitv T-hn nriiii'n rminn in un known. AND DEALElt IN IB NTfflE NEW STOCK OF 0 GO NO CLAIM having been interposed aa provided in Section 3400 Revised Statutes of United States; new, in compliance with the terms of paid section, notice is hereby given, that I will offer for sale to the hijhest bidder for cash, within tho lawful hours, in front of auction rooms of ft Cowan, on Commerce street, in the city of Montgomery. Ala-buna, on MONDAY. NOVEMBER NINETEENTH.

Chicago, Nov. 15. DIAMONDS. VialA Sr. T.e5tnr'H flrv nnndg honse burned Sterling Silver.

last night. The building, except the two AT lower floors, was completely gutted ana tne Btock of dry goods destroyed. An accident tA ir auroral fiwmsTi lvtf which one 1877, the following described property, seized for violations of the Internal Revenue Laws of the United states, to-wit: hree Barrels and one half barrel of Peach Brandy, and one half Barrel and one It of Whi key and five Copper Stills, Worms and Caps. The above described distilled spirit will be S3ld IIINTPR RRRTHPR'S STfl was Killed outngui, nna iour oinera umeu ivii ikii vy uiiu i ii2.il S3 I uiiSar subject to 90 cents tax. per gallon.

Sate will com- PLATED WARE. from tho ruins so badly nurt mat tney win probably die. The building cost anA cnoV nhnnt a million- Eieht hundred Fine Watches. -nee at Tt o.clocE, fll. snarp.

JJ. is. uut jxm, and fifty employes are thrown out of em ijouector. By JoHV L. AlXAbdeb, Deputy Collector 1st Division 21 Dist, Ala.

nov7oawit NO. 1 COURT SQUARE. We hereby inform our friends anil the nnblie trenerallv that ployment. St. Petebsotro, Nov.

13. THE "VTOBIiD'S STANDARD CLOCKS, we liave received and are continually receiving.ono of the largest stocks of Goods comprising he admimstercd the sacred sacrament to thirty-five applicants. He wi'l dedicate the Catholic Ohuroh at Huntsville next Sunday. Mr. II.

N. Kimball, of Mobile, has obtained tho contract to build Locks Nos. 7, 8, and 10 on tho Musce Shoals extending from near Itiinbritlgo up to whore Williatis' works end. Mr. Kimball is a Northern gentleman by birth and education, but has been living South long enough to be perfectly inured to Southern manners and customs.

Immediately upon locating in our midst ho identified himself with the nicest gentleman in our town and though he has only been here a few weeks, already he has a host of friends. Tho first killing frost in Florence thisall, fell during last Soturday night. Sunday morning the ground was literally white, as though a smalt snow had fallen nnd tho leaves were dropping from the trees in showers. Hon. H.

Bice says the mercury was down to 28. Tho Independent of Odd Fellows have purchased the lot adjoining that on which the Masonic Hall is built, atd are going to put up a handsome building there for a Lodge Hall. From the Mobile Tribune. Notwithstanding a knowledge that he had been in ill health for some time, the announcement came with a sudden shock this morning to the writer of this notice, that John J. Osborne, clerk of the United States District Court and United States Commissioner, died lost night at his residence on Spring Hill Shell Boad.

The new steam propeller Danid 'Wheeler, built for the Mobile Bay Lightei Company was successfully launched on Monday. The bu'iding of the Daniel Wheeler, of over a thousand bales of cotton capacity, one of the most substantial and beautiful vessels that ever was built for the bay trade, has given employment to many people, created large weekly disbursements pr labor, some' times to thO extent of $1,800, ind added something to tho prosperity of ths city. It is understood that the same firm, Georgo fc Tefflplefon, will lay the keel of another vessel at the" same shipyard erelong. Froin the luskegeo News, Lrads ftre beginning to look up, and are commanding something like their real value in some portions of this county. In the prairies land has been recently Sold at ten or twelve dollars per acre, with good demand at that price, we are informed.

We rejoice to know this, for while it is true, the land is really worth more than that, a Very short while ago there was no demand for it even at five or six dollars per aore. It is a good sigh. A motion was made before Chancellor Graham on Monday afternoon last to appoint ft receiver for llio East Alabama Cincinnati railroad. Hon. W.

H. Barnes, of Opelikft, represented the bondholders, ftt whose instance the motion was made. Virgil Murphey, and Judge Keyes, of Montgomery, represented the road. Thl case was postponed two weeks. From ths Onion Springs Herald.

Three tramps were put into the custody of Sheriff I. B. Feagin, on Wednesday. They were arrested and condemned in Midway as vagrants. A special to the Golos from the Grand Duke Michael's headquarters at Veran Ka- JEWELRY leh, on Akbana hill seven miles sontn ot Kars.

savs: Generals Eeiman and Tergu-1 kassaff's corps are besieging Erzerotim. Ar-dahah corps is on Sbghouli mountains. Rus NO. 23 MARKET STREET. sian oamuiiQiiuuuu la ucuxg tuwwuwumw Clothing, I'ancy Qoods, We also keep a complete Stock Of the Vilayet of Jirzeroum.

uen. ocneiKavi-kopp is appointed military governor. Vienna. Nov. 15.

"8 recently returned from New Xork with a fine selection of the above-named Goods, 1 am prepared to offer them at prices which will induce you to pnrchasa, experience in repairing WATO dES and JE WBLRy, I will do work work satisf ac-W7 and promptly at the lowest possible rafs. ALL WORK. GUARANTEED, oct28hm 1 I Political Correspondence special from Bucharest says Itis reported that Gen. Shd- As td twice Wfi fiimnlv RXV Wfl Wilt Tint ftA lmilomnTrl' avarxr fanUUtr Dujing uuous, we wiu always meei me muTKei ooin as to JunjJUHioAljjLi jJH I Wuflorit and Conservative, oar motto is, "Small JLIiicf -well beloft captured ftdaiapnai xurKisn positions KBTALL, Oall and examine and yon will convince yotirself M. MUNT13K BKO.

Ull iUUUUnjr iilgMU. v. iBside of Plevna is observable, as though a SCALES RECEIVED HIGHEST MEDALS AT World's Fair, London, I 85 I sortie was lniinmwiiu i Baltimobe, Nov. 15. the IteC rami fire Insurance The Governor of Maryland yesterday 1878.

NEW YORK. 1S78. signed the death warrant of Henry NorfalK, World's Fair New York, 1853 World's Fair, Paris 1 867 and he will oe nangea at innapuiis jjcucui-ber 21st. -OF- Ice! Oysters! Fish! mE MOSiTOOMEBY PKOTECTKVE J-ICE OOMPAHY, have resumed the OYSTEB and FISH business for the season, at WHOLESALE and BETA1L, and continue the ICE business as heretofore, wo respectfully solioit the contlnuanca of the patronage of bur old customers and friends, and snob, now one as will giro us their orders, assuring all that we guarantee satisfaction. OYSTERS CHEAPER than the CHEAPEST.

We quote Oysters in Bulk at 5) cents per hundred for Reefers and $1.25 per hundred for Plants, Cans and packing at actual cost. Orders for an? quantity sbUoifod. J. K. WELLS As CO.

Montgomery, Sept. 18th, 1877. Managers. World's Fair. Vienna, I 873 World's Fair, Santiago, Chili 1 875 World's Fair, Philadelphia I 876 World's I Vied solo Agents for LdSDONj Nov.

15. A special from Bogota to the Times says; tin Gl.rtl.lrtff rtn thri 51OSTG0.UKKT, ALA. APITAL $200,000 00. lions on Green Hill, hear Bristova, imme MI1.ES' AJjAKOT MONEY DKAWJ3KS diately threw up a redoubt, wnicn gave ri.se to the belief at headquarters that one of the HANCOCK'S INSPIItATOKS, TurKisn redoubts nad oeen captuteu. (Tito Best fccoder known for Stationary, Marino, and J.

LIU J. 1 1 1 1 i "Mehemet Ali is in movement with his forces at Sofia to a position at Ohaikiavitze, miita fnAof: rf Sf-ifltt wIiata' thrt road As the time approaches fur the renewal of sub-scriptlons, THE HUN would remind its friends and well-wishers everywhere that It is again a candidate for their consideration and support. Upon its record for the past ten years it relies for a continnanco of the hearty Sympathy and generous co-operation which have hitherto been extended to it from every quarter of tho Union. The DAII4T SUN is a four-page sheet Of 28 col-umns, price by mail, postpaid, 53 cents a raontb, or 86 Super year. k.

The SoNnAT. edition of THE SUN is an elght-l Jgo Bheet of 66 columns. While giving the news of roo day, It also contains a large amount of litcwry ivtid miscollanoou8 matter specially prepared for It. The Stjhday Srm has met with great success. Postpaid 91 30 year.

THE WEEKLY SUN. Who does not know Tns WeekM Sun 1 It circulates throughout tho United States, the Cauadas, and boyond. Ninety thousand families greet its welcome pages weekly, and regard it in tho light Of guide, connsellor and friend, Its news, editorial, agricultural and literary departments make' it essentially a Journal for the family and the fireside. Terms: One Dollar a year, postpaid. This quality considered, makes' ft tho cheapest newspapsr publishod.

For clubs of ten, with $10 CRBh, wo will send an inrtts copy free. Address PUBLISHER OF THE SUN, npnt 4 New York Oily, jjoovmouyo ALSO, Oscillating Fnmjf Co's I'llms. 31 I Broadway New York Hsu juuw w-- 1 ,7 from Lom-Poloka intersects the road to Nish. Here he will be able to watcb aervia and, if needed, co-operate with the force at Great uneasiness is felt about the British Mr. W.

W. Honie has beon appointed Deputy Sheriff by the Democratic Sheriff of Tho TJadorsIraod is tlio Acent for tho eaio of Fair- bank's Series. and kociis in elock asnuvl? of Platform OFFICES Commerce Street, opposite Masonic Temple. A MiftA Pfes'k W. W.

SUBLETTE Secfc ftvJgsWies fcWELLDfGS, STORES MERCHANDISE, SP -GOT HOUSES and other property, at the wwesfc rates consistent with sale underwriting. A Commercial represents several first class English and Ui-''-tiXm Companies trlioso ComMn- mm than $20,000,00000. tar. foro tosfrg elsewhere, call At tue Office of the Com-nl ot tt10ress tile Secretary letter, When full particulars wiii he iniost chcerfuli? famished and counter Scales, and will illl Orders for all sizes at Bulldok, Col. I.

B. Feagin, Mr. Steade, who was accidentally shot Manuf actnror's prices. B. L.

WYMAN, stenmer Mexican, Capt. Whiteburn, which sailed from Port Royal, S. September tftil. In T.iMrnnnl. Nolhinc has been srTIie liast Chance! Itt 1877.

HAVANA ROYAL LOTTERY GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAW Will take Place, Dec. 31,187 Only 18,000 Tickets, and 2.3d6 Prizes Cniitlni Prlxc, $300,000. Total Amount of $1,850,000 We'brily guarantoo those Tickets obtaiuea through usas being genuine, Send your orders and bill for plans to BOKNXO BKOTHKR, Oldest Agents in Sontb, New obdkahb, octaiicoffrt' while cutting wood an account of which we gave last week died on Saturday. His liAard of her since ber departure She had MAQ1.80N HOUSE. wound at first was" thought' not to be a crew of thirty, but no passengers.

A Router dispatch from Constantinople says. 4 THE has this flay opened the above named Hotel, and invites a continuance of bnb- Capt, A. H. Piokett, who has Ohar'go of the Bullook county convicts, was in tovjn on Monday. Durinrf his absence from the lto patronage.

The Madi-on house is centrally ioca "Tho Russians traversed latropoi pass, near Orcbanio, bnt were repulsed by tho wiri A AfidAwftllnrt. toH.1i ft InflH nf HOItSES TREATED tor all diseatts ami spc'ola attontlon given to Bale of Stock and Breaking roa, is laorougaiy renovarou; ana reiumisuoa, ana is guaranteed to be equal in all respects to any flrst. plantation a toegro went thoro with some IT. M. MAUM.

and Training, otass jioici in ino tjoutn, WM KIRTLAND.lJrorriotor. 450 ttf' oiouunj tor ma protner( who was a oonviot, At Alabamti StWel,.

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