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The Weekly Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 4

The Weekly Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 4

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278. To authorize one and the same person to! 109. To ohanire the time of hoMisg the I luii- 360, In relation to the dutiosof grand juries. 861. To regulate the distribution of property BBBSSZSSawSWU TUSKEGEE VEMAAE COLLEGE, MACO.K AU-u.

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60. To regulate she summoning of jurors in the county of Marshall. 51. Teaaseaaia part the act incorporating the Tennesm and Alabama Central Kail Road Company, approved Deeemba It, 1861. 117.

For the relief of Public Inn keepers. 128. Joint memorial of Uie Senate and House of the General Aawmbly of the State of Alabama to the Congress of the United States. te. To i Defease the license to sell ardent spirits withia three miles of the city of Montgomery.

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It la perOclly aceeuible. aua yet tmBsieBUj rtured tor the v-raoM al a aioral, laullee. i v- tual and wonanly cultare. Itc expenm eitl be made as nod rate ae praotlcaWe, and i faHhraJ, parental foardlanghlp of the Initltatlon, v. 1 Taitoiea.Januai7l0,lSt;feb84wtwtl osry Courts in Benton and Talladega pountjes.

18. 10 incorporate tne saaaiton nines. 194, To repeal In part, and amend, an art Co mm iste tne times OI aKMOina: uie vinwu wirw of Randolph, Tallapoosa and Talladega counties. 195. To incorporate and tn aid the Alabama State Agricultural in tlie State of Ala 194.

To amend an act incorporating the Graf- fenberg Medical Institute. (...1.1.. 197. To increase the nav of Grand and Petit Jurors in the oounty of Cherokee, and for other purpose. 198.

To divorce' Elijah Harris from liis wife Martha Harris, James McGibony from Sarah Jane McGibony, Nancy J. Murray front Lovic P. Murray, Riley F. Perdue rroml'riecilia Pardee, Win. Mogbes from Margaret aabes, Tboa, Hj Wiley from Rsthey Wiley, Nancy C.

Hntchliwoif from reter Hutchinson, Ulinsuau Maiweii iroui iouu Maxwell, Msrgnret King from William King, and John A. IJadge from Mary E. Dedge. 199. Joint resolutions for printing Mid uistrl-bntins- the report the State aw.

loestamiau a Medical uoaru in uiecouevj it 201. To compensate, eamuel B- tatntinra, oj Marshall county, for certain services therein nam ed. H'-'nn sxic 202. Te esUMisha Medieaf Board ia the ooun- at Henrv. -V -m.

Si tvs. tevrevive -sn act 10 incorporate a you-; etery in the county of Mobile." 2U4. To cause tne uounty reasureranu uu- St Surveyor of Franklin oounty ta.be elected I by is twoDle. 205, For tb relief of John A. Stow and Issae Stow, of Tallspoosa ootmty authorizing them to practice cseoicine.

1 a 206. In relation to the Court of County Commissioners in Shelby oountv. 207. To authorize Thoa, Thorn A Bona, of Franklin oounty, to erect certain dam therem named. Across Big Bear Creek, tb sard oouoty.l 208.

To repeal in part "an. act to incorporate the Pickens Minute 209. To repeal certain setsTegulatiog Justices' Oourts ia tlie oounty of RscdoCA, 210, To increase the pay ot the County Court Oommissionen the oounty of Franklin. 211.. allow axecotor Mi administrators dsMretionary powers ia certain oauerr.llo eeuie bad and danhtfnl debts dne estatee.l To regulate and Coroners' sale in the oounty of St.

Clalr Mw.fi 1 218. lo lay tt the eonnty ot jenersoa into four Commissioners' districts. 214. To regulate the pay fit the Sheriff and Clerk of Benton eonnty for a ojKcit 215. Amendatory of an act to amend aa act incorporating the town of Athene.

216. To establish a Board ot Physicians' in the town of Newton, Dale county. -i 217. Exempting rheaitixensof thetowaof Oo- Inmbiana from working on public roads, except within the corporate limits thereof. 218.

To resrulate the proceedinn of the Board of county Commissioners, in the oounty of Clerk. His. 10 ameuu ui act to hi tue uounuary lines between the counties or Uheroxee and lien- ton. 220. To enthorize the Commissioners of Reve nue of Mobile county 10 erect poor bouses: 221.

To provide for the election of County Commissioners in the oounty of lienry. 222. For tlie relief of Ebsha J. Green, of Tal lapoosa county. 228.

To change seetion 985 af the Code: 224. To change the name of Sarah Cone, of Dallas oounty, to Beoarnealaw wltliout the approval ot the uecnuve.j 225. Cor the relict ot m. V. 1 nomas, of Marshall county, lt rt it I- 226.

For the relief of Martin Peter, B. L. De-freese and Edward H. Bernliard, 227. For the relief of John Niblett.

Correct ing a divorce act passed last session. 228. To divorce Daniel Cannon from his wife Jane Cannon. 220. For the relief of the purchasers, and heirs of the estate of Arthur Fact, deceased.

1-. 230. To incorporate the Winchester and Ah 231. To incorporate the East Alabama Insn ranee Company, at Auburn. In Macon county.

232. To authorize tlie completion of the final records of the Circuit Court of the county of Madison. 233. To amend "an act to repeal in part the patrol law in the counties of Marshall, Cherokee, DeKalb, and i.hj 234. To regulate the aummoning of jurors in the counties of Dekalb and Covimrton.

235. To authorise Charles Dear to erect gates across a road therein named. Choctaw Corner" road, in Wilcox eonnty. 286. To amend the charter of the Mississippi, Gainesville and Tuscaloosa Rail Road Company.

287. To repeal an act incorporating tlie town of Jacksonville, in Benton county. 288. Amendatory to an act establishing Commissioners' districts in tlie county of Walker. 239.

To divorce Holdah Johnson from her hus band Spencer Johnson Levine Price from Christopher Prioe; Harrison F. Bizzell from Emily 0. Bizzell; Rkshsrd Wright from Artennsia Wright; John C. Reese from Sarah Reese; Mary Williams from Moses Williams; Nelson Cummings from Nsney Cummings; Kansoni Kay from Elizabeth Kay, and zacneus vewiing irom fciiza uewimg. 1 M1- For "nl-netd' ot oounty, 241.

To authorize the qualified voters of the county of Tuscaloosa to elect the Treasurer of said county. 242. To authorize tlie removal of tlie estate of William J. Sanders from Jackson to Madison county. 243.

To authorize the Secretary of State to sub scribe for ninety-eight copies of the new Map of Aiaoama auout to oe paunsiiea oy u. vram. 244. For the relief of the Executors of the last will and testament of James Black man. deceased.

245. To change the law in relation to County surveyors ana uoroners in uie county 01 Lisie. 246. For the relief of James Steel, J. H.

Steel and B. L. Dnpoee. (Rclesse from interest on money doe from mid parties to the mate.) 247. For the relief of A.

Moore, Tax Collector of Lowndes ooonty. 248. To ohanire the mode of electing tlie Coun ty 1 reasurer in the ooonty ot Monroe. 249. To amend Sec 8, of "an act to incorporate the Alabama Dragoons and Montgomery and to pay the Montgomery Riflemen for tents, aocontremante, and camp equipages, as provided in said section.

250. To anthorize the Probate Judge of Madi son oounty to take jurisdiction of tlie estate of James r. Mimmo. deceased. 251.

To establish a Medical Board in the coun ty ol Chambers. 252. To repeal all laws and parts of laws incor porating Uie town of Russelviile in the oounty of franklin. -r. 1 258.

To authorize the election of an additional Constable in Beat No. 8. tne oounty of Coffee. 264. To change the tinie of holding the winter term of the Chancery Court for Cherokee oonoty.

200, To redoce the compensation or tne uom mission of Roads and Revenues in the county of Cherokee. 256. To authoriza the Commissioners' Court of Pike county to appoint one or more assistant surveyors in said county. 257. To aatliorize overseers of the Hamburg aad Uniontown public road in the county of Perry to use timber for said roads under certain eir- oumstances.

258. To amend the charter of the Montgome ry and West Point Kail Koad Uompany. 259. To authorize v. w.

uottingnam, or Lowndes ooonty, to make oat ana substitute a new docket aad for other purposes. 260. To authorize Uie Administrator of Uie es tate of R. A. M.

PowelL deceased, of Uie oountv of Fayette, to sell the real estate on a longer time man one year. 161. To amend an act to autiiorixa the holding of additional terms of the Chaaesry Court in Cherokee. Benton and Talladega counties. 202.

lo repeal in part an act IB relation to Jus tices' uourts, and for other purposes, in certain counties therein named. (Cherokee, DeKalbsnd Talladega.) t-y-frt-." 20a. 10 amend secuoe 4, ol an am to amend aa act entitled aa act to incorporate the Coosa ano vnatooge rover Kail Koad uompany. a 284. to prevent the destrnct 00 of tlsfi.

266. To amend the charter of the West Point. Georgia, and Tennessee River Rail Road Ooaipa- ay. 266. To consolidate the offices of Tax CoUeetor aad Assessor for the Bounty of liaaooek.

267. To mora effeotaally sees re suberdlnstioa among slaves, by requiring the owner er overseer to resids with them, .1 268. To authorize the Administrator oi Warren Herri to remove Uie administration from the county if Russell to Uie eonnty of Macon. 169, To remove Uie administratioa of the estate of R. L.

Scott, late of Texas, deceased, from the eouaty of Autauga to the eoaaty of Montgomery. 270. To aaUwrtat Theeaas 0, Brown to practice law lo uie srreral eoerts of tliis Suts. 271. To authorize auction sales ia Cherokee county.

272. for the relief of Obadlah Wtlosr, ot Tallapoosa oounty, of for 1 to 1 hold tlie offices of the Judge of the Court ot Pro bata and Clerk of Uie CirotulJoart, ia the ouuuty Marios. 274. To prevent the burning of forests worked turpentine. -i.

275. For the relief of M. U. Broedkive. 276.

To change the time of holding Uie Cban-oery Oourts for Uie counties of Lawrence and Lauderdale, 277. lo consolidate the others of Juditc 01 1 re bate and Clerk of the Circuit Court ot Baldwin eonnty. 27c. 10 prevent more enectoaiiy me commission of the offences of burglary and theft in this State. Making ite penef ufleuoe torcarry 279.

To divorce Thomas D. Broadway from Ids wire B. Minley Broadway. 280. To authorial Justices ef the Peace tojiuve certain attachments executed.

I81, Toenable Silas Morplien, of the Muntybf Walker, to erect a dam therein Across Black Waterereek.J 282. ToautborizeUieSberifTofHumtor couuty etrminoa bailiffs certain cases. 288. Aa act making appropriations for the fis cal years 1856 and 1857. 4 284., For the relief of ei For the relief of certain persons therein nsmed, aitizens of Madison, county.

A tonal bill monev dae from 16ta seetion mod. 185. To incorporate alia vommerciai nana 01 286. For the benefit bf certain persons therein named. To various persona for arresting prisoners and prosecuting tlie same to conviction, and also to jailors tor jeeoing sum pnsoners.j '287.

DechiringPigeonaliaShoal Creek a public. btshwav. in the oounirnf Covington. 288. To incorporate uieaia nuiaiwoungcuiue Company, 989.

To explain an act therein named. Not allowing for certain copying, the same having KAU 290. Far the relief of certain tlierein darned. Payment of Sheriffs' coste in certain suits where the State wm a party. 291.

Te Incorporate' the Alabama Manufactur ing Company at Selma, Passed over the.Goy-ernor's veto.1 '292. To incorporate the Southern at Greensboro', in the eonnty of Greene, and for other purposes. eased over Uie liovernor eve- 10.1 1. 293. For the furtberprotection of the State in rail road tbsni.Passed "over Executive Teto-l 294.

or tlie oenent or certain persons tnerein named. Similar to 290, also pay to physicians for medical attendance of prisoners.) 295. To divorce Mary E. Wilder from her husband Thaddens Wilder; Elizabetb Benson from Nathaniel W. Benson; Mary M.

hilpatnek from Isaac Kilpatrick; and Middleton Dnbose from Susan uubose. 296. To compensate physicians for certain ser vices therein named. 297. In respect to the guardianshhiof the prop erty of non-resident minors.

298. To pay a certain claim against Uie State. To James Crutcher, of Marshall oounty, for making an arrest of a fugitive from justice. 299. To compensate Jurors and constables in Justices' Courts.

300. To repeal an act to fix tlie pay of Judges and Bbenfls of lienry and uaie counties. 301. To legalize certain election precints in Wilcox county. 802.

For the relief of the School Commission ers of Marshall couutv. 808. To ooinpensate i. w. iuitli, uie biieritt 01 Washington county.

304. To amend an act uierein named, so hi as relates to Autauga county. 305. To com pen sate surgeons and physioians in certain cases. 306.

To change the limes of holding the Circuit Courts of Uie counties of Jefferson aad St. Clair, and to extend the time for the eonnty of St. Clair. 307. For Uie relief of R.

M. Brooks, Tax Col lector of Cherokee county. 308. To amend the charter of the Western Rail Road Company of Alabama. .309.

To establish a Medical Board in the eonn ty of Pickens. 310! For the relief of tlie deaf and dumb in this State. IRe-enacting Uie old law of 1854.1 311. To appoint commissioners for the town of arrenton, in Uie county 01 Jiareiiau. 812.

To apportion Representatives among the several counties of this State, and to divide Uie State into Senatorial districts. .313. To anthorize the issuance of writs of at tachments out of the Courts ol Chancery. 314. To repeal an act therein named, and for other purposes.

Repealing an act defining the line between DeKalb, Marshall and Jackson conn ties, and reviving an act previously passed in re ference to the same.l 815. To repeal in part a certain act therein named. Relative to printing and publishing Uie acts of the Supreme Court 316. ror the rebel ol vv u. Chancellor, ol Uxisa oountv.

817. toruierelicl 01 James w. Jeter, ot uoosa county. 318. An act making appropriations to certain persons Uierein named.

(II. C. Moore and J. T. Stow.l 819.

To authorize John Warwick to build a dam across the Warrior river in Blount eonnty, 320. For the relief of Mr. Connaway, lax Col lector of Cooes oounty. 321. To enioiethe neitot Kin ot lienry Miner, deceased, to inherit bis real estate, dsc.

322. To authorize the building ota mill dam in Marion county. 823. To regulate the license of peddlers in Chambers county. 324 To incorporate the Wetumpka Wharf Company.

825. Relating to the taxes in the city of Mobile. 826. lo amend seetion 8222 ot Uie Code. 827.

To be'ter preserve the Journals of the State of Alabama. 828. To incorporate the Florida and Alabama Union Rail Road Company. 329. To pay Goldsberry Ray a certain sum of money lor provisions and forage tarnished united States mounted troops during the war with the Creek Indune in 830.

An act supplementary to an act entitled "an act to regulate the system of Public Schools in the county of Mobile. 331. For tlie relief of John Lawrence, of Che rokee eonnty. 832. To more effectually secure the apprehen- sion or retaking of persons charged with criminal offences.

333. To incorporate the Wetumpka Insurance Company. 834. To amend section 939 of the Code. (Psssed over the Executive veto.) 835.

For Uie benefit of John W. Weston. (Permission to erect gates across a public road.) 836. To incorporate Uie Macon County Rail Road Company. 887.

To amend the charter of Uie city of Montgomery. (Providing for an extension of "the state House debt. ') 888. To create an additional company beat In Jackson county, ano lor oilier purposes. 83U.

ror the renetot eamuel 11. Marks. 840. To define and establish definitely Uie di viding line between beats No. 8, more tronerallv known as Alexandria and Colvin's beats in Ben ton county.

841. lot therenel of w. 11. Mayuor. 842.

To anUiorize Daniel Roberts to erect a gate across a public road therein named, 843. To restrict Uie County Court Commission ere of Franklin eoonty. 844. lo divorce Caroline brubba from her hus band Moraan Grubbs, 845. To change and modify section 2706 of the Code in relation to the lien on steamboats.

846. For the relief of certain persons therein nsmed. 1 rayment or oeruin bills. I 847. Preamble and joint resolutions to ti Congress of the United States in reference to the duty on rail road iron.

848. uonoerning ball in criminal cases. .849. To declare Luxapalila Creek. In Fayette county, a paono nisiiway.

1 SOU. To pay l-hillip U. KodJy a certain sum ol money. i 851. To prohibit Uie teaching of slaves to read and write.

862. To divorce Thomas Carroll from his wife Rebecca Carroll; Mary L. Starr from Richard T. Starr; Caroline A. MatHtt from Frederick A.

Mamtt; Junes K. Urigsby from Mary G.Grlgsby; Antonio Harcelonio from Ellen Baroelonlo. 858. To authorize the Commissioners' Court for Choctaw eonnty to establish aa election pre cinct, .1 854. Ta reneal in part aa act to reiulate Uie pay of grand and petit jurors for the oounty of liovington, ana lor other purposes, 866.

Joint resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of Alabama, providing for the call of a Convention. 856. To Incorporate the Belma Keoeiving and Forwarding Company. 857. To incorporate tue netompximeamnoat go8iblni awroorlal of the General Assembly of the State ot Alabama to the President of the United States.

(59. To incorporate Uie jrurenca insurance Company. 4 ia of o. J. certain cases.

862. For tlie benefit uf Frederick Peryear, (an alien.) ,363. For the relief of M. W.Creagb, guardian Uie niloorhcirs of G. W.

Creagb, deceased. 304. For the relief Of Tlnralin riii and Jeremiah Lafarlett, of Marshall H65. Tn iliviirra fliuipfM 1 v. nausm iroiu um wife Miranda Matron: AUa run Isabella MoCarty Elizabeth Blansit fr.im Jsmes niansii; oaran 1, mxoo from Edward P.

Nixon Mary Ann Sanderson from Tlmmo. demon; John 4 Myers, from Sarah E. jtijueuuu tiviiiuiiJM uviu Juruau. ireiimiii wars ii-ei. aruiHie aiuier iruni 1 hi Miller; Win.

from Elizabeth Hardin: 111. I 1. anu inuian irom iiiruui ivaiuan: eu pants fnitn Wm. Banks; Fredrica Conner from James Connor, JonerSlean from Minerva Sloan tiyl-vestcT Davis from Mary Davis; Mary uurnaro jrou) juu unruaru; anil Margaret Mann from Lawrence i. -866.

To ierniit Sheriffs to take bond in certain 36T. To autiiorize Win. Weathingtoa, of Walker county, to erect a mill dam tlie rein named. Across Wolf creck.l sua. 10 ilicorjiorale Uie ilobile and lireeti Northern Rail Road 869.

To prohibit gambling on 870. To inccrporare tin North Alabama Insu rance Hnntsnlle. 871. To authorize the tiovefnbr to Issue patent to certain persons therein hanied, (Neil Sut ter and navin Sutter, ot Monroe county.) hi a. loueunomorepenecuy tueuuuesoi tax Assessors in tlie counties of Henrv sndDsle.

278. Jo amend on act therein named, so far as relates to Apuuga county. lo amend section 1805 of Code, in relation to annual settlements. ,1 .,,11 874. To enable Brittan and lllue.

late State Printers to here a certain claim adjudicated. ror tue relief ot 11 lam T. Webb. -1 870. To amend an act entitled "an act to incorporate tlie South and North Alabama Rail Uiuad 377.

To aothotste James D. Hardy and hissuc- cessors to erect a mill dam across the Mulberry xorK 01 tne warrior river. 878. To provide for cloeine the reuiaiiiinir bu siness of the State Bank and Branches, and for other (This bill -was reported as an "aTirendnient to the orhiinal bill, by ajointoom- tiiitfeeof sonterenooi. -All the laws relating to the state uank and urancnes are.

by this bill, contin ued in force for two years, or antil the adjourn ment or tne next Legislature. John whiting appointed Commissioner and Trustee to wind up the business of this Bank.) 879. To authorize William Adamson to erect a dam across the Tallapoosa River, in Chambers county. DOCTOR MORSE'S A PUSXOXSXON JJT MBDitiitJt. rWHK Cordial remedtet, fn all eaeet.

thedeolofabiee? lit arii- JL from a minue or abase of the varioaa ornni. which make up the wonderful rnachiDe oiiiled aun. Itrealora ta lull Tigor every delicate fuootioo eonnecteil witb that aiyaterioua coTupouua svgeacy oi matter aoa puna, neceanrj to tne re nroduetion of human life. To peftenaol fMble awncatar framie, who art tteflolett In vital power, UUnooawentled aa live ordy tcaae of oomxaa- nlcating that energy which it necessary to the proper employ, mem of nil the natural appetites, aa well a the higher mental attributes. 1U benetVoial cSecu are not eonnned toetthersex or to any aire.

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The derantement of the svstem. leadint to nervous diseases. and the forms of nemos draease Itself, are so onvjeroas that It would require a eolamn to MBmerate the maladies for which uns preparation is a specioc. a lew, nowever, may be enumerated, vii: neuralgia, tic dolereaux, headache, incipient paraly-its, hysteria, palpitation ef the heart, spinal affect! nos, mate tar awiiiey, irnBort, nanuenoy, a pnocinf Bsnsaitoa ta tat flesh, nurnhneM, mental depression, weakness of the will, Indisposition to move, fttintneis after exercise, broken sleep ana terrifying dreams, inability to remain In one place or poaitroo, weakness of the Drooreative organs, sexual i noomnetenev. mel ancholy, monomania fiuar albamvsinklnf at the sttxaach, female (regularities, a chronic tendency to miscarriage, emaciation, and aUcomputnntTowingout of a free Indulgence of the pas- sions, smiu DaiTeaDeH idbs sniea not prow so troea eKfauc cmsbcb, irermu tue men 01 mraicine.

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iea-NTO. Cunningham, Cole A and Cox A Hntehlogi Montgomery; voiepn liKier, Honue; tiaviiana, liarrau Rialey, New Tork. JmneM-twAwlf NEW GROCERY STORE. Tri xiiderBiffTMd havlnr withdrawn from iGf the firm of Liin Cauxkom, begs leave LO to inform hit friends and the nubile thatUmm lias taken one of the new Stores on Commerce il below Garrett Pollard'i Hardware Store.) where be Intends Btwpiiig ooosMBuy on nana a run ana wen assortoi sioeK of GROCERIES. Me hopes that by strict and personal attention to IwiDees.to sun mem a uoersi inare oi ine patronage neretorore bestowed on mm wnite inconnecunn wa uie aon ve named arm.

Please call before purchasing. ANDREW CAMERON. monigomery, jnarcn vu, 3NToT7cr Qroofery Store. JAMES B. TATtJM.

BELSHAW tb TATUM. AT TOX StORX rOHKKLT OOCCPIXD IT K. T. TDOlf, Enit orrosns the ezouahqe sotml, HloBtfrwmeiry, Alnbamaa Hsvvi on hand a Urge and peneral as-TV U4Jiortmentottioodsland will bt recelviogtSt additional inpplies daily, to wklch therJk invite tlie atUntioo of their friends and the public generally. An awrai soiu oj hi win oe warranted, ana iirisi attention pal to all orders.

inovn-n CROCKERY. CHINA AND GLASS WARE SHELMAN WILLIAMS a RR bow Id mHpt of the BMCt hudson. a aMortmrat of Ui. above article, ever offered la tals iunr, M)rmrr wun weci lou or TSSLI CUTLFBlf, SPOONS' 4 rORKB, WA1TIUU 1 LAMPS', ttASKKTS 1 BUCKETS. VKOOUt, sad atuoerow other articles usvtllv kept bf shnllar HUbMsk.

BMDts to vblcta llwir mpeetfiillr Invite theeueation of tboM wlihiot to Barehaa. He ekarfe Bade ler exktbmnt oer aovsa GEORCilA 'MILITARY INSTITUTE. MARIETTA. rVUB Academio year ia divided into two seeslows of five moninseacn. iheTentntKHioncommencMfatbtsWUi oi resruary uexi, ana enas on ine itnn ei July, The Oodtts are divided into fowfolkn Classes.

The Anna al ComBiencemcnt takes place oa Wednesday before the Soth academic mrr. Col. A. V. Bxi'M ar.

A. ll- Mmimrtai Mathematici and Phiiosophy. Capt. Tuoe. K.

MoCoxxu.1, CoinaaBdaot Cadets, and I iuicbvui ui Mr. V. H. Has OCT. IVoftssor of Preach and Rtatyrrw.

Mr. W. 11. UUXT. ProftuWir of Cbmtairr ard Knarllti.

Mr, J. B. Goodwin, Professor of Drawing. Capt. B.

S. Camp, Assistant Professor of MatamaUc. A. CunxtLL, M. fiutweoa.

The lnstitutlen is andcr the direction and manasvtaeat of a Board of Trustees. In conjunction with a Uoairil at Vkittsr u. bwiiiucvj ij ihc uvjTcruur oi toe naetre. bw an aet of the Lniilatere. the InsrJtate has been fbrnMi.

od with 14 Cadet Muskets and Aeeoatnmems, and a Held Battery, consisting of fear Mx-powjeT brass pieces aad two twrlre-noonder Uowltarrs. The taerintendeat and the CNnmardsitt art gradwatef of wen roint, ano as tne initutetsapoa um west rotat plan, the uMiemtp be aswred that the governaMBL disclDlloe and TKBMSl Tvltloa, Board, Wathiag.Pael, Ughta. hire ef Muieieae, and ethar oontaftaeat aineassa. aa asesioa al Ave at Beraeeais fee. MraOM.

aw. Pvrsooa daalriM further lafonaatlaa eaa ebtala a oonr af the "fcguisuoas a aoarvastPg mm munom4ni. dec warn AWUHXW J. BAMiKLIa, Beertter. WAUONM AND rleOUuHB IHAVB a lavft let of Bentaeky Wagons and Plenghe hr sale, hrsoas wtriihM any thing af the kind will de wtil to eall at the Steve of B.

H. aad W. B. Offait, on Qemmewe trees igBmiry, waara i aave utem ia store. siiii.Ra and iioaana.

I sin save IMMel IIOKSRS sua is ntrkrt ib Pew dart. IftB Ihanhral for Mil ft 1 hos ihei Inducneals 1 sball Se able to eeer, Is aae, a SMUInesMe ef Val.lABLG PIAKTATIO FOR BALE. arvriB ih. Mil ktwin m.u,l. Bl.lVTiTloB.

SjnBer I' tinva the Oea. Wetklae Blaee." unsted ta Uile eraalr, ee eke ueviOMI read, aa It mim tiea ana, and IM. three Mia ef lh.Sn.it rlanli BMd. Vhle rMBtt-Uoo eeaprta. stoat t.HIKI Seva ml See OMm, Oreek and rnlrieUnde.

aemllieXveeeeeel.ead BrenieBPreeB aod paiMB rrairie. rn.eldn.etuwalBSraf.aer. drr. villi tho.1 Ml. ef iwu.ul i e.

the Oreek lit ta. maim HMiriMaa Wuh, uid Be, eve. staaUtl mm mwum-m Sena i letn Its kuMV. Thrve uilel Snerwse Sirewa. VMsMetrtel eeaprleeeeseelleiilOaBeed l-e, Be erHI t.

es.iBln.aVa end awilrr, aa r- bb "WM for Oi-i wh. wi t. rn- 'Uor sal and wilt .11 rtew datosts BtaamMI feeWlas. aasveavtf Ll Mesldeaar. al.

if TrltE At TIM HUM Of TUB STOVt, ooox, rem sea nave wm, ef Uw asm ehtent MUerBS. IMI end mnia lB.nwj a. ouaaTUaH. V. 1 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

THE IHrtBership hentolorv existing nnler the ana 1 Whitlook, Nichols Co. Is this day dissolved by tna tual consent, David Nionou faavlg disposed ef alt his Interest in the same to BENJ, U. WU1TICK, who, with EDWARD A. WHITLOOK. are authorised to close the same, and who win MiUinoe the tMiaUneu on their awn account.

BENJ. M. WHITLOCK. DAVID -h EDW'D A. WU1TL0CK.

new xortt, e. REMOVAL CHANGE OF FIRM. TUB Arm of WU1TL0CK, NICHOLS Co. having been dissolved by mutual oonsent, M. A KDW'D VUniOCK have Associated with tbem fKKD'K ef.

IliTttSTICK, 1. Oltvxa W. Donox, and 1 i USXKT CaUiMXTU, i for many years engaged with the old Una. and will cMitiorM tne lMruitTUiU AMI UKUCERT BUSINESS, under the Srm i of B. M.

ft E. A. WHITLOCK ft and will remove from tha old stand, 64 front street, on the 16th January, ISM, to their ucw nircnuvK, n0. Ba deemmkh ob, (wr. street above the Artor House, on the opposite side of and fonr wnh lrtjav wn ran, wnere uiey win oe most nappy see tbeir frieods, aad all who will do them the mrer to exaiiatno their stock.

The sfnior TBember of the firm, B. M. Whltlock, embraces this opportunity to return hie anowtedgments lor the hind nss shown him through the long period of his bosineu, and traits that his experience and application, witb that of the ju- nlor partners, will prove a sufficient guarantee that all ordsrr confided ta the House shall continue to receire ample aad aa tlsfactory attention. fiew York, January 1st, i88. B.

M. ft B. Js. WHITLOOK ft 00. BXKJ.

H. WHITLOCK, Edw'd A. WnrTLOCK, 1 tuwo'K J. Havsimcsfl- Ouvxa W. DoDsai, i Hkhbt Cammxikx.

BENJ. Uf. ft EDW'D A. WHITLOCK 4c (La ix WgiTtocx, Vicaoist ft 0Om 13 BeehnuM Streetf (Cr. Nama) 'ow door att of Uw Park, NEW YORK.

Importer Of Cognac Brandies, Irom Otard, Dupuy A Ucnessey, Pinet, Castillon ft and other Jlonsei of the highest reputation, and aoi Proprletoia ef the celebrated Brandies of -Chat llesraarde taper ir Vistermrdy liitiurr dea Cbaaeps D'Or Mnaftm Ckarftte;) ete. efc IIEIDAITI AND OLD IIOLLALD GINS, JAMAICA AND WEST INDIA RUMS, -MADEIRA, FORT AND SIIKRR1 VINES, from the oldest esUbllsbed Houses lo Earope, all of which hare been ordered and selected with a view to their purity ftegarw imported for our own trade, from the beat shippers ia Havana. J- Agents for the finest description of Tirginta mannractored T011 ACCO also a large tock of medium and low grade, and WHOLKSAU JlgAI.EHS IN FINK GROCERIES. PREMIUM CHAMPAGNE CREMANT. B.

M. ft B. A. W. ft Co.

are the exclusive owners of tibia Wine, and are ta receipt of shipments by regular packets, and beg those who have net given it a trial do as, under their guarantee that it will be frond superior, ia delicacy of Saver -and quality, to any Wine at present imported. I jao-wlm BPBINO BlDCiE WATER UIJTVS COVHTT MISSISSIPPI. DR. HENRY f. HOLMES, MHavmo snppKtd hit atabllshment with all the ap imrteaaneeaof the moat improved "Water Cara," each as large and new Bath Houses, Ten Pin Alley, Qymnaai-um, white and entered Nurses, ft bow prepared to recefre and treat patients laboring under all Chronic diseases, via: Chronic Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, Bronchitis, Scrofula in all Its va 3 Dr.

Holmes, being a graduate of the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, and ptMseeslng, also, a thorongb pracU. cal knowledge of Hydropathy, as taught by Drs. Trail and hew, of Kew York city, eonfldently attures the afflicted that they will receive the benefit of the latest improvements In tale nceessful practice. Dr. H.

wiU be aided by his father, Dr. H. J. Hohnea, who eontinuao lo receive and treat successfully all diseases of the Womb. ty Refer to Jadge Sharkey and Gov.

3. J. HcRae, of Jackson, MuMlwippi; B. H. Powell, Chtmennuggee, Haeon eeoaty, Dr.

Timothy Thorps, Qiw.saofo, Ala. aprlO-twawlj HOLINES INFIHMART FOR DI8EA8ES OF THE WOMB, AT SPRING RIDQE JfTINOS COUNTT, MISS. DR. el. HOLMES.

Hs VI MO devoted the last thlrteeB tara elttadtrslw tsa Diseases of the Womb, and by discoveries mad daring time, known onlv te hitnMir. Dtedsnaa am ta urr case of UttrlMdisesselhetmay twprem pronoonced by the Fhjtjcteu to ho iacirabU, (cancer onlj excepted.) Dr. Holmes aun preps red to core accidents daring Partnri tioa-HHKh aa Tlsico, Vaginal Pistula, and Lacerations of the Perenlum. If one need deipalr, as be has effested inany euros -that weiw considered Ivopelets. to Gov.

J.J. McKae, and Judge Sharkey, of Jack. son.Mlesisalppl. tnptT-twawlw nONTfiOTIEBY FI BNITI'BE AND 21xmr enrotox-y. Trb sabecrfners having recently -T- rilBMiTiipi the elljiofMoBt.

II Wllllreaery, an bow prepare te i tne maauiacture on gonaiauy. lwMiiri Vor to disiarb the nation 1ft Mad mm ban te mm ah A ad un fiw ffwauauoa. Oui bt admitted In iL Tfca who wUl te ywiMtTstae, i And will proaMU tku humbuf IhVMfh tkMk Mi thin, altteugfc ft Tb'UbAttttoaUUBenf. A phlfcni iff pwhllihed, vn 1tr. -f, A fam lig-t (kef try shd LfMaa ttveii iytwg wonder, w.

r-- the Of tiu mm ktattaiuoa, w. f.v It tBAtOppoMS bun Vm tM im'w dtridad This matiey dwrt alv tttvd ja And lb jBMMtAtTidea. Hit with ttww yoa should That follow avery ealauig; Ton bat tmbnoed to year dlsgrasa i iV -Yoot fritad witb you wiftiUag. X-ttvir. Thi XtflMbiilntfBMAMrtr; II DOW IW aiWahSr aVWa, V' IK' The Antcw party.

ilii And thU it hifU (riMl MM to MJM, TekMAw TOMUUrai And aIwaji brtnn dtwMe ind fhaaw, ODlAilMMtteaOMBAUAKt -ill 'iruifl Hm Si" J. So HOW AdlMt, M) MOtlfT CMia i WitkAUyovbAM And give to ne tn llbsrtj, Anid thkMd wnhuteti; Bod frmnt neejM to diigWML InAUitodindjtaMM. CaptioMcf Acta Pn at the IiiiIm tilt AUtaaa LefUlatin lHUh 1. To establish Board of Fhjskaans in tb eonntr at Shelby. i 8.

To amend seetion 1872 of the (80 amended as to giro the Courts of Probate power to order the sale of lands 00 a oredit not exceeding three months. S. To amend seotion 8860 of the Code. Substitutes the word "jailor" for the word 'ostlot" in that section. 4.

To change and regalate the tiueof holding the Circuit Courts in the counties of Uarahall and Jackson. 5. To amend an act to aid the Tennessee and Cooes Rail Road. 4. To authorise the Court of County Oommia- sioners' of Ureene to appropnan part ox the fine and forfeitures fond to the erection of 1 fire woof office for the Probate Court of said county, 7.

To authorize A. D. Carey. Judge of Probate of Conecuh county, to act as such in a certain case, (in the settlement of the estate of A. B.

An-tery, deceased.) 8. To authorize the pay of jurors in certain cases in the counties of Autauga, Montgomery, and other counties. (Persona as jurors in the trial of any capital esse to receive same pay as regular jurors.) wt.i- 8. To authorize J. B.

Martin, to practice law. v-. 10. To diToroe Samuel M. Doolittle from his wife Sarah O.

Doolittle. 11. To authorize the City Court of Mobile to issue attachments. i 12. To amend the charter of the town of Eo taw, inQTeeneoounty.

18. Supplemental to "an act relating to the burnt records of Butler county." H. To amend section 1162 of the Code, so far as the county of Macon is concerned. 15. Amendatory of an act approved 4tb February, 1852, entitled "an act to authorize the sale of the atook held by the State in the Bant Of Mobile.

16. To amend section five of the act incorpora ting tne Alabama Annual Conference of the M. E. Chnroh South. IT.

Joint resolutions to adjust the cash balanoe in the office of the Comptroller, so as to correspond with the actual balanoe in the Treasury on we airtn septemoer, iood. 1 18. To repeal an act entitled "an act to author ize the apporttoners of the different districts of nolens county, to appoint their overseers," and ior omer purposes. i-i- IV. To repeal a special act passed for the pay ment of jurors, so far as relates to Blount oounty.

1 20. For the relief of certain persons in Madison dounty, (who purchased a certain 16th section, which was afterwards sold by the General Government.) 21. Making an appropriation to pay Edmund Beeves, jailor of Jackson county, for viotnaling a prisoner. 22. For the relief of Registers in Chancery.

llo De allowed amounts properly expended by them for books and stationery. 23. To incorporate the Hnntsvill Hotel 2s. To extend the time of holding the Circuit Court in the county of 25. To divorce Nancy J.

Sanderson from Alexander J. Sanderson. 26. RetMalinff an act reomrins instices of flip peace in Lowndes county, to act as apportioners I and snpervisora, and tor other purposes. 27.

To locate permanently the seat of justice in the county of To hold an election for the purpose. i 28. For the benefit of tlie administrator of i Caroline Key, late of Russell oounty. i 20. Authorizing the Probate Court of Cham bers county, to grant letters of administration on tne estate of w.

a. Atains, deceasea, late of Til laooosa oountv. 80. To authorize Um administrator of Jesse Taylor, deceased, of Talladega county, to sell the real estate on a longer credit tnsn twelve months. 81.

To regulate the drawing and paying of grand jurors lor tne oounty 01 uancocK. 82. To prevent the hunting of wild bogs in the county of ureene. 83. To fix the pay of Probate Judges and Sherifls of Fayette county.

tk To change tlie pay of jurors of Butler county. 85. To divorce Cornelia Brenan from John E. Brenan, Andrew J. Smith from Catharine Smith, nm.

uunertironi nancy uiiosrt, Joanna smith from R. P. Smith. Mary J. Soott from John A.

J. Scott, Rachel Horton from James H. Horton, Sarah Cone from Joseph H. Cone, H. L.

Gurnett from Sarah Gurnett, John F. Wilson from Martha Wilson, Mary L. Bancroft from Charles Ban croft, Isabella Btiokney from U. a. SUckcey, W.

A. Burk from Elizabeth Bnrk. i 86. To incorporate the Gainesville Insurance wnipeny. 1 87.

To amend the oharter of tlie Iowa of Talladega. 88. For the relief of B. A. Johnston, admiols-trator, esc, I ti.

For the relief of John Wilson and C. P. 3amuel. 40. To extend the jurisdiction of the Probata pourt of Greene oounty.

41. To change the time of holding the Circuit Courts of the conn ties of Bibb and Autauga. Circuit Courts for Bibb county shall commence on the first Monday after the second onlay in March and Ssptcmber, and may hold two weeks; and for the county of Autauga shall bomroenoe on the first Mondsy alter the fourth Monday in March and September, and may hold wo weeks. 42. To eztend the time of holding the Circuit Jourti of the oounty of Morgan, and to ehaune be time of holding the eeue ia the county of JMMSJC.

48. To renew the loan to the Mobile and Ohio Sail Road Company. To be extended for two 'ears. The Governor is authorized "to receive he first mortgage as heretofore required, as satis-aotory to him for the payment of the principal ad interest of said loan mtiitd, that the debt ball not be extended unless the Governor la sa-Med that the debt is made perfectly safe to the Kate Pmubifmtlur, That the Governor be irected to require not only that the first mortage bonds to at the amount of the loan, 4t also saoh personal as he shall deem atiafantory, said personal security not to be less jhaa fifty per seat of tkeamMMaf the 44. TorfC.pw-r..wl,lllJ lie eoonty of Shelby.

45. lor the relief of David B. brtskta mi of Benton county. I 46. To amend en act entitled "aa ere sraaiitL.

fbe right of way to the Hsehvffle aad ChatUooo- KaU Hoad UMnneny." 1 47. To divorce Martha a Cewart from W. Wart, John 0. Tillery from Franoes L. Tillery, leery Tatee from Martha J.

Yates. 1 48. To enable rail road eompmtel to borrow eoaey, aad for other purposes. Companies shall av aower to borrow money on the credit of the arporatJOB not exceeding Its authorised eapital uck, at a rate of interest net exceeding seven bt sent, and may execute bonds or promtaaory Mee tneretor, ia sums 01 one nonorea aouars; teeeeare the payment may pierit or snort-tf the pmweill and real property aad tonoroe fsnoneoinpuy. Atheritei the negoUaUoa of bonds, acf I it.

To regulate the fees of the Probata Judge And tapers off in mcnij ttrWMHMW ttolrieta it- i Mo mm It would be Ainuy. v. -rf 1 -text him and grips, and aUmt tfffaa, An taM tka lw nil th ItMn. H. To tnoorponte the norenee ttyaeduei s-male College.

o. 10 repeal an act tncren aaaiea, to in-i psala the act of December lTtb, 1868, to rsgalste the pay of jurors in Coffee county, and wives uie sot or iMosmner is, lose, snr 1 grand and petit jurors of said eoMty. M. An act to divorce eenainpjrsoM therein named. Saanuel Buigesi from Mary Burgess, Nsnoy Msrtin irom w.

u. w. sua from Rebecca Box, Hxabeth Eilaod from Ab-ealoia Eiland. 56. Toatneod an act sotiued "an aoi to incorporate the Tennessee and Coosa RaH Road Company," '1 H-V- kit 56V To asak a nan to the Alabama and Tennessee Rivers Rail Road Company.

Lends the mm of ISOO.OOO, oatol any moneys in the Trea-nrv. payable to the State on the first of Februa ry. I860, wearing six ner cent, is teres), payable ssmi-ennflally, ia theeity of Mew York, or elss-wsere as the Governor may direct As security for die loan, the company shall hypothecate with the Comptroller of fnblic Aoeounts not less than $200,000 of its first mortgage of 7 per cent, bonds, and also personal security, to be approved py the Governor, ear sus not less than 1100,000 at Mid loan. 1 57. To make "i'lpim to Memphis and Charleston Rail Road Company.

Lends out of any money in tlie Treasury. The terns of this loan are nearly the same as those: the loan provided for above. There is to be hypothecated to the Comptroller $500,000 oi the drat mortosge bond, and persona) security in 1350,000 the loan to be paid back in 1860. FnMtd, "That at the eriiirstton of said loan said company shall not apply for any further ex- uoa," And "prttidtd oiss. that the amoant ofseeuritr hereby reonired of said eomrjenvshsll be reduced to $300,000 of the bonds of said com pany, and to $150,000 of personal security if in the judgment of the Governor, the payment 0 sua loan mm uiereuy do mails secure, 'i 58.

To fix the pay Judge's and Sheriffs of 1. 60. To authorize the Sheriff of Blount county to execute Constable duty in civil eases. 60. To eUsnrce Gabriel Lovvata from Mary ZiOVVOm; 61.

To divorce John Sullivan from Mary SuUi w. am 'tm 62. To create the office of Aesistant Couuty Surveyor ior the oountv of Msrioa. 4. 10 change the name of the Bascom Female College located at Huntsviue.

Changed to -nunisviue reraaie uouege." 64. For the protection of Telegraph lines, and for other purposes. Fine and imprisonment for injuring nne.j eo. to regulate patrol auty in rreclnct no. Tuskaloosa county.

ea. Kespeeting tne Mobile nay Koad Company. 67. To authorize the Cosrt of County Commis sioners' of Limestone county, to subscribe to the capital stock of the Tennessee and Alabama Cen tral nail Koad Uompany. Authorizes the Court of County Commissioners to subscribe $200,000 00 uie part 01 ineoouniy.j ee, 10 provide tactile relist et censun takers.

40. To eolante the winter term of the Chance ry Court of the 29th District of the Northern Division of the State of Alabama. Gives two weezs.1 70. To amend the several acts Incorporating the town of Tnscumbia, in Franklin county. 71.

To compensate tales jurors in certain cases. 72. To repeal section 2, of an act to amend section 897 of the Code, so far as the counties of Uueronee and atarengo are concerned. 78. 10 repeal section 930 of the Code.

74. To allow the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Perry eoonty longer time within which to issue executions. 75. To incorporate tlie Gainesville Insurance uompany. 7b.

10 incorporate the bast Alabama Insurance Company, at Auburn, in Macon county. 77. To incorporate the Tuskegee Insurance Company, at Tuskegee, Macon eonnty. 78. To authorize the conferring of diplomas at the Southern Military Academy of Chambers oounty.

79. To amend the charter of the Northern Bank of Alabama, at Hunhmlle. 80. orthereliefof Jane Oothrane. of the coun ty of Perry.

81. To extend the time of holding the Circuit uourc 01 ureene county. May continue in sion until all the business ia disposed of.1 82. To incorporate the Alabama Manufacturing uwipeoy, eeima. irasseu over the uovern- oris veto.1 83.

To incorporate the Southern University, at ureensDoro'. irassea over tne veto. I 84. To incorporate the Commerce Street Ho tel, 01 Montgomery, fsssed over the veto. 85.

To incorporate the Calhoun Literary Soci ety, of Somersville, Morgan county. Passed over the veto.1 86. Inoorpjrating die Chunnennggee Female ionege. raasea over tne veto.J 87. or the relief of Henry M.

Elmore and others. For the extension of a Bank debt. Passed over the veto. 88. Making an appropriation for the oomnle- aon or tne Alabama insane Hospital, fsssed over tne veto.i 89.

10 incorporate the Medical College at Mobile. Passed over the veto.1 90. authorize the Court of County Commissioners of Limestone county, State af Alabama, to suDscrioe to the capital stock ot the Tennessee and Alabama lntral Ball Road Uompany, Passed over the veto.1 91. To incorporate the East Alabama Male College at Auburn, Macon eonnty. Passed over tne veto.j 92.

To Incorporate the Planters' Factory, at Auiaufiaviue. raaseo overuie veto.j 93. To incorporate the Huntsville Mining and Manufacturing Company. Passed over veto. 94.

For the relief of Spencer Moore and Mono mimia lunsey. rsssed over the veto.j 95.. To incorporate the Florence rVesleyan University." Passed over the veto.1 96. To change the manner of appointinc over seers or roaos in a anon and Walker counties. 97.

To provide for the payment of jurors in viracssw a 98 To compensate John B. Robertson and G. W.Cariker, of Barbour. 99. For the relief of the administrator of Thoa.

a. Man, aad others. iuo. Amending an act sppioved February 15, 1854. and to extend the iorisdietion of the Pro bate Courts of the several counties in.this State.

101. To incorporate the Gainesville Insurance vyomi-any. 102. To authoriza the dismissal of suits In Uiaocery In vacation. 108.

For the benefit efLH. Dickeraoa. 104. ToaathoriaatbaSsnsriBtaidentnrPiiliIbi DenooB to transfer a certain amount of mooev from Motion 9, range 12, to lection 7, range 12, in the wuDty rranaiin. iuo.

10 amend the charter of the town of Marion. 106. Incornoratina- the Alabama lire Envlna uvmnay, no. S. ivt.

ror the relief of James M. Petty, of Fay ette county. 108. To alter and amend the charter of tlie town Of tutanla. 1 1 109.

To amend an act in aatliorlM ami num. Ute the bosiaess of Banking, approved lfitaFeb- immrjy 110. For the relief of Anaile Unn.l,. of Blount county. 111.

To re-taka the testimony of witnesses In osrtaii cases --w 112. To ehann the tine nl Knldlnx il. urt Spring term of the Circait Court of Talladega county. The court to enmutaoca oa the third Monday May. aad bold time weakm.1 nuinoniing me commissioners' uourt Of uie coaniy at Uelaalk to n-eonva Und In mt.

lia, Reanlatbu ki mmU ll.n t. Benton eoaaty. no. rorthebeaefltofBamtereounty. .7 lit.

To allow the Probate Jad of Moarumtm- ery ooonty to Uks jnrisilictioe of the estate of A. Witherspoon, deceased, af Grease 117. To andnriza rjoeaa Lee to ane! gates oa tbePrpkin's Ferry aad LMagstoa road. lis; Amending an act incorporatini the Alabama Coal Miaiag Coa-paay, Jis. 10 oumpsasats IhoainssB.Lunke, of Bar- soor ometf 1M, To make (ha Circuit Court Judges rotate thrmijho-i (he Htatsv oJUJJ raorato tU Talladrga Ieeorsace helrsof A Ilea K.

Urwain. W.7. ls-graro and Aaroa Gasaa, 124. To pay eerUia dalns aetlnattna State. 125.

To iaeornorate the Uavu Mobile asM Ulrard Kesl itoad 124. Far the falksf af Jmsmu o. TM Clarke aoanty. ever withia three miles of the corporation of the city of Montgomery, unites such person shall first procure a ucenes from the rrawMUoart of sua eonnty, and pay for the same license the same amount that moiviaaaie proposing 10 retail wiiu-ia the corporate bad la af the said city have to pay for the like privilege." Sec enacts that any person violating the provisions set forth above, be may be prosecuted in the Oiroult Court, and, oa conviction, shall be fined not leas tliaa fifty aor more than five hundred dollars. This act is not to apply to Autauga oounty.

,180. For the relief of Wm. Norton. 1U. For the relief of W.

T. DeWitt, of Barbour oounty. 182. To establish a Board of Botanie Physicians in the State of 133. ToohaDce tlie tiuieof holding tlm Chan- eery Court ia (Fixing the time for Holding me nexs courx ior uie, euueeoay 101-lowing the 2d Mondsy in June.

184. To incorporate the Merchants' Mutual In-anrance Company of Montgomery. 135. To amend the 17th oarairranh of section 397 of the Code. No tax to be paid for celling slaves at auctiou.j 136.

To exunpenaate Stephen M. Swain, of Mo bile Expenses for arresting 9 man under indictment for uiurder.l 137. For the relief of Bosea Lecrey, of tioosa county. 1 Arresung anu nrosecutint to oon no tion a felon. 1 -4 188.

To repeal "an act to change the manner of apportioning Uie road hands ia St, Clair oounty." -ra'- 10 incorporate the Pickens and Hoinbee (Miss.) Rail Road Company, 14U. 10 amend the road laws in Cherokee county. 141. To grant the right of -way to the Memphis and Charleston Rail Road Company, to extend their road from Stevenson, in Jacksoa oountv. to the Tennessee Hue.

142. io eompensale jurors trying the-sight of property before Justices of the Peace. 143. To authorize the Court of Coaatv Coo missioners ia Franklin eonnty to make appropri-uoos for the lelief of certain persons therein named. Panpers.1 144.

To improve the Supreme Court Library. 145. To authorize the Court of Gunntv Com missioners of Madison and Jacksoa counties to pay nertain persons for certain services therein rneatioeed. 146. To authorize the issuance of patents In certain oases.

147. To authorize the Governor to issue cer tain sixteenth section sots therein 148. In relation to hunting wild boos is Ma rengo and other comities therein named. '149. To legalize election precincts Nos.

18 and 19, in Talladega county. 160. Toincreasetheamount of tax pendliogin the county of Pike. .151. For the relief of certain persons therein named.

Coubning tlie duelling oath in point of time to the 1st day of November, 1855, whenever the said oath is to be taken by the persons re- 1: 1 uevvu. mis act uecaiue a taw Wltnout uie XiX- euutive approval, the five days having expired ueiore action was uuteu upon 11 oy tlie XiXeou- iive.i 132. ror the relief of the Central Plank Road Company. Authorizing tlie Tax Collector of uoosa county to collect tax for the fiscal year 1000 as 11 saia county was assed ror 153. To anthorize the Judge of the Probate Court of Madison eonnty to grant letters testamentary to Matthew V.

L. McClelland, notwithstanding he is a non-resident, on the estate of his brother, James J. McClelland, late of said oountv. To incorporate the Elba Insurance Com pany ot u- Bee county, Ala. loo.

Joint resolutions 01 tUeUeneral Assemblv of the State of Alabama. Authorizing the Sec retary of the Senate and Clerk of the House to have a correct list of the names. Post offices, and oounty of each Senator and Representative made out, ana uie oecremry 01 otate to publish tlie same as an appendix to the acts of tlie State 156. To incorporate thrLsGrange and Oxford asu noau vompany. 157.

To amend an act to incorporate the Alabama and East Tennessee Rail Road Cooinenv. juo. iu uuuige tne mooe 01 assessing tne tax in Bntler county. IT 1 .1 159. To incorporate the Selma and Tuscaloosa leiegrapn uompany.

.1 160. An act amendatory 0 en act tn cbartnr tne nuis vauey xtaii itoad uoirpany. 161. To authorize Robert B. Witter to nrac ucv mw in certain courts in oils otate.

162. An act amendatory of an act establishing Commissioners'distriots In the county of Walker. 168. To authorize the Comptroller of Public Accounts to porcuase anre-proof safe. 164.

To divorce Susannah Conle from 1 er hus band Samuel Cople; Wilson Kirkland from Lis wife Lucy A. Kirkland; and Issiah Irvin from his wife Mary F. Irvine. 165. To authorize the Court of County Com missioners of Washington County to Issue bonds to raise money with which to build a jail.

imkiuuim; wiui wukiiuj 11UIH1 a nil. 166. To legalize the proceeding, of ihe Com- miasionera' Court of Choctaw county and for oth er purposes. Wi. 10 regulate the nntnberot grand iuiorsin the eonnty of Marion, (limiting ssid number to 168.

To amend the criminal law, imposing a nor a bowie-knife or suoh like instrnment.1 169. To authorize the Mississippi, Gainesville and Tuscaloosa Rail Road Companies to issue mortgage Bonds son dispose of the same. 170. To refund money to Uie "True Blues." 171. To compel witnesses to testify in foreign suits.

172. To pay Britten as Blue for printing. 178. To legalize the proceedings of the Com-miasionera' Court of Henry aountv. 174.

To provide for the burial expenses of the poor. 175. To amend aa act therein named. fSeo. 2, of the act amendatory of sec 897 of the Code to appiy to Tallapoosa and Chambers counties.) 176.

An act fixing the time lor holding certain Courts therein named. (Circuit in Barbour, Montgomery and Pike.) 177. To authorize certain persona therein nsmed to erect a fish trap oa Flint river in Madi son county, er 178. To incorporate the Jacksoa Guards in An tauga oounty. 179.

In relation to the riirlits and liabilities of stockholders in rail road and other companies in corporated oy tne laws 01 this Bute, 180. To allow the Probate Judue of Montsom. ery oounty to take jurisdiction of the estate of warner Macon, deceased, of Macon county. 181. For the relief of Jamas J.

Snbliltand Da. rid Lankstoo. 182. To anthorize tlie consolidation of the stocks of the Atlanta and Lagrange Rail Road Company, and the West Point and Tennessee River Rail Road Company af the State of Alabama, snd for ether purposes therein neroed. 188.

To divorce Jesse Kinssy from bis wife Monemia Kinaey, Mary a Crawford from her husband Thomas G. Crawford, Eliza Boloer from her husband Charles A. Boloer. Sarah A.HodV- kins front James Hodgkiw, Uolman Freeman from Eliza Freeman, John Winters from Angen-tie M. Wiatera, George A.

Cameron from Milly A. Cameron, Sarah A. D. Allen from Edwin W. Allen, John W.

Eley from Elisabeth Eley, Sarah K. Baber from 1. W. Baber. and Jnlia K.

bewinan from George W. Sewman. 184. Joint resolutions authorizing a loan of muskets 10 tne nenoDotn Mate Academy. 185.

To eitead the fall tana of tbeChsnoary Court at Wetumpka, to give to the eonnty of Shelby an additional term, aad to postpone the cemtneneement ef the Fall terms of the Chance ry Courts for Dallas, Perry and Greene counties. 186. To Incorporate the Mobile Steamship Company. 187. Joint resolutions la regard to the death, of the Boa.

Henry W. Collier. 188. To amend certain acta therein named- (For the preservation of game.) 189. To amend Uie charter of the uuellka and Talladega Rail Road Company, 190.

To divorce Mary E. Gram from ber hus band Rnfns Green, W. M. Blatock from Elizabeth BteJoek, W. It.

Usmtlton Irons Msry L. Hamilton, W.B. Wilson from Sarah J. Wilson, Emanuel Pete from Paaaelia Pate, Teresa Nicholson from J. N.

Nicholson, I. B. Jett from Nicey Jett, El-tea Walnright from Charlotte Waiaright, David A. Bobbie from Eliza Hobble, Virginia West from Richard West, R. A.

A. PrnsU from W. R. Prastt, LA. Grant from Mary Grant, Eethar J.

Richardson from John a Itlohsrdson, Berah A. M. Fkmrnoy from A. a. rloarnoy, Murray from KHnbetb Murray, Willie Ana 0.

Williame from William Williams, Warrsl Beck from La-elnda Beak, Ellmbeth CbesouU from AUiander CbesBntt, Ann I. Carpenter fram Joaatbaa Car-pester, aad Elizabetb Byams from Robert By- is. 191. Tororer mora effirHetrttiietystsm of free pubue schools In tbs State of Alabama, I. Le wh weraer an bumhm t- -r HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, short aetiee, and at low prices.

BreryxrUcrS to madeaader oar own supswvision, aad we -ill warrant It ia all cases ta bo ntads durable, and tea workmanlike manner. We hare to aared the aerrtoas of some of she beet taschaaiea, aad baring on hand a large stock of seasoaed Lumber, we are prepared ta furnish any artiste of Furniture, either Mahogany, Walaut, China, Poplar, or Pine, Btade to any pattern called for. Wa twiawur uouuwruii irucwi aiMnsiiati, IM II is ear Intention to keep on hand a full supply, UpkoUtarrtog Bestir done, at raatmiabve yrbtt. 1 All klnda of jrarnitare repaired and re dreii. -tt'f Caae.

seat and 8plit-bollom Chairs re. sea ted. Matnasea, Peatber Beds aad Pjllovsooastaatiy aa hand. Ornamented work or all kinds, Sign work, Olaas Gilding. Window Shade, Transparencies and Paver-hsugirig don In the beet style and at short sou, by W.

J. Omtw, well known in this eity as an experienced workman. All articles purchased at thwaataMUhasat dUwaafi wWMa -the elty frs of efaerar. All orders from tMeeaatry promptty amndJ t. '''I UrayWara Boaaw oeraar Meant and Uwreaea ttreet.

Mootrowrcry.Ala. BaUsABOIB ft HAlvB. mayia-twawtt sad fiacji Hie a eaa botwaadii bead la any tVe there eity, and at aacff prit ail te enlisss. Atsa, latest pattern wf Mosaic, Oasaea aad Plaid OoM Bar Biag) Brtatt Piaa, aVeaoV kaaMHida, lllvet Ware, Plated Oaoda, Ohiaft Tatti, Paacy sa.i. a.

TO THE PUBLIC. rjL 1 HavixoaudsUrf addition! this Pall to my rt aliwady targe Mask of WATCHES and JEWBU 7L AaamiiV, I am otiaUed eawr to the pabiis ae largegA a atnrk af (In Id ami ftilraer Watches of th best aad lacst utlai a Best LnctdoQ Owns, Plitoli, Colt's and Miftloal ttaka, aad JL a evneral atarttMBt or wan wxmnt. TaM Outlory ta setts, af th finest aaallty, Imparlad tl- tor tws Bwaev-Bea wDite uoasa. Jmlrv aeaelBllared aad raelral tt seder i arrestee. Weteliee repwre.

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