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The Weekly Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 4

The Weekly Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 4

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could be applfeft InisoesiraUy to offlcwuntoffto For tba AnvuRTisEE. INTELLIGENCE. Ah Open Letter IRVINE, GARSIDE ALEXANDER. BY VV. W.

VKI2Vr fr. 3t t- 8U0CESS0SS TO Irvine, Wallace Wholesale aiid Retail, Druggists, Sign of the Negro and Mortar, STo.S Gottrt Square, Blontgomery, Alabama. r. J.HarmtHomc, On mnMlh-ItMrriyrar'liughsctit 0't! ncber slor lhn ic-mt or gold; Once mnrwi li n. rve o.

ad Rhout ln.nioM, Our fxircTnonmo'ber Tests and stnvs, he He-Uo la .11 nf oily things, Herbrow.B htluhx th autuuia IeV63. favor a eryyermv! uet if rtth rain id mn-hlae sent! Tbe boauty orrr-rnaa ourd Tb loLncjs aosiue i oar duoanleut, We shit on eses, the Co ers Woom. on; We znurm tt tuo corn ears Bli; "NVerliroiiH thAvlOTObutibe suu Tbatcuw sb.naa upon atlll. Oo-V fei- vritXi mi fertile plt The po-er't iiniaai KUao An.lrirfior fra'taio loan 'u'ands bear. murmurs at bis lot to-day! Who 8ourulit iiail.o tnnt and blormT OraKhtfo ri.intlca far aw.y.

tho jimteoav board or home Thni HuTen InsWad, arm Cnca.ns arngetlaoiltsgold. Ih-tbriv-eandge mdiiaJtve--can warm A lina With northern 10 oald. AndlatoriraltaraVwr'athed-wtth flowers, Aud pilfd wl b. fnufB aav again Thaqlcai tags for tho golden iutb, Tb. early a id tbe latter nlu 1 ''GOB KSOWS," An emiRrant shiri recently foundered in a -Misfit it mfonus ng that he has-' collected tar date 1 i TrdtaliMobnflSwtI MK jJohn- Moeser', proprletoif of Slo KeVver pregBj.of suddenly Suhday.

afternoon, of, fai-art: disease. At 13, hi, was at his office, in usual healthj, when heiell suddenly; and, being -taken to his home? died' in three die was buried yeiterdiy An. Inquest waS, held-on. Saturday the Coroner. Uoin the body of an old negro woman named Lucy MituheL ue.joryreportaor that in their rpipion, Khe died frout iuotdent to biutj turned off from iha homes: of -her children and left Without food, shelter, or protection.

1 St xn tae ToTadegv Reporter We. hava -never known as little, corn brought to town to sell; any fall giuca aetpt was-a, ton it nas oeen, stuing at prices varying from CO to (15 cents per Miss Mittie'SIcElderry bad an aore of land cultivated in cotton Jbis year whieh. pounds of seer1 cotton. On the better portions of the land they bad to chop out the alternate rows to give the growing: cotton room to mature; This is certainly a flue yield for upland. 8oine fine cattle we're shipped from Talladega to Tuskegee last week.

They were purchased for Chancellor Graham from the berdof Mr. Win. B. S'one andMr.Tho. L.

They we'e crosses of the. Jersey and Durham; and werebrvd from the best milking cattle in our county. Several experienced miners have beenvii-itins the TalUdecit cold, miue recently. They all express: surprise at the richness of tue quartz. Wd called at Kiddle's Mills, the other day and was Rurpiiaed to Seethe improvement they are maklnfT.

Their new bolting looks l.ke a beautiful piece of cabinet worit. The entire map binery has been renewed aud atfd their corn and wheat mTJs are both doing Very superior woik. They also bave a lathe in operation and do some nioe turning. Our Mend James W. Bfley, doea not set himself up a a farmer, lives on pine land, aud don't buy fertilizers, but he raises this four six hundred pound baleaof five acres of land: When he gets his baud in at farming he may do better; rr miho TU J8g Mountain Home.

hundred and sixty bales of cotton, received at this place up to- Saturday nicht. This leaves four hundred balea.be hind. the amount received to this data List year, We noticed machinery going out to the Eiddle gold mines one- day last week Work and waft, from early mrm to evening is the motto of our gold diggers. Bev. Dr.

Banfroe made a startling and lamentably true' statement during services some days ago, when be said that there had been more deaths- in Tall dega this yar than there, had been conversions in the several churches of the city. Harried. On Tuesday. November 20th, by Kev. L.

at the residence of the bnava tamer; atr mttwiew lurner, to Miss June S- Capenter, all of this county. The Denison (Texas) Berate tells the ol- lowiug story as in the lower edge of Cock county Ot the night of October 23 a double wed-diuir took tiuco the t-arue houM), and. the wedding festivities Were celebrated old fashioned style, a in that joyful wa cuturaUy prompted by tlie bliwsf ul' event tint umdo a double couple, happy. About mid ighvthe bridegrooms, who had been iuda giug pretty freely in to rBt. By some Strang mishap each way to the wro room, KCtuauy oecupt a onaiu uauun io wuiuu i no A-'O uu otnuigous ii may uppeur, tbe misiuka was not discovered uhti day light.

A general hubbub watt the result, aud at last accounts the brides: Were discon solate. All oortf of schemes of reparation wertr oposed, but it appears as. yet no tangible plan undoing the double mis-fcip bus oeen arrived at, A JPKKSfJN This is to Your bitterest Keatl It. itOSI LIBIHAI. PBOPOSmOS KVEB Tito Hundred DoVars vxirtk of valuable and tueHa tides Given Free to tfys 8ubcrf6-era ofifie Advocate.

Among them three first-class BeWing machines. TBJB SISOEB, OBOVEB BATOtB ASB THE' MSW AJIPK and many other things ss: useful, besides many ornamental articles; Bocks, Silver ware, 4o. iha whole to be cot less in value thau ThVo Uuudrcd Dollars la Gold. All to be given to the subscribers of the Greenvidj Advocate, on the 1st day of March, 1873. HO-frir js Doszr Evecv subscriber whose name is on our books, whose subscription is paid beyond the above nanied date, will recei- 6 a receipt aud on that receipt, will be, a number, (a duplicate will be kept by us).

Xhese.dupioate receipts, or more 'properly receipted numbers; wulba put in a box, and on the first of March, the names of all the. -presents will be written on Blips of paper which will be folded aud put in another box. committee! of citizens bo appointed1 to, award tho presents, wMoh they will do as' follows: One committeeman, wiU- alter mixing all the receipted numbers, thoroughly, draw one from the box, another- committeeman will draw one of the folded slips 'from the other box; upon which, will be the name of some one of the presents; Tha holder of the number drawn -by the first committeeman will 'be awarded tho' present drawn. Out by. the yeQdnd, and so.

en, until all the presents are disposed of. Suppose, the first committeeman draws from the box receipt No 100, and the second gentleman draws frOin the other box a slip, uponwhioh is written the words "Singer Sewing Machine." The first committemaa will1 announoe that the holder of the original reneipt numbered 100. is entitled to th-machine, which, he can, get al puce without one cent cost to him. "WHAT XOTT HATE TO DO GET 020C THESE HECHPTZS KOMBZBS PctyvpifiaredueWfCriubtt'foifyMl, are "not subscriber. No true can get A present wjta on Hie.

rii 68ei. If yon -are due- ui. please send ns the amount or Come aud: see us and settle, and get the receipted number, which we will cheerfully give you. TO THOSE. WHO ABt NOT SOBSOStBZBS.

Every person, subSonbuiK between; this and the day of tho sward will also receive one of these numbers, some of which are bound to recuse these haudsome and, useful articles. A Singer Machine one Web-star's luteAt unabridget1. dictionaries, valued at $127, orsomeunng eise equally as use nh. In any event you get the paper for the time subscribed for; -wbicn, is worth: more than. thapnoe asked for it aud which every man ought to have; No mm c-th put "wo dollars in any thing elid that will pay him as wen.

JL'sc of Preseuts-Kcad Them. Oue Smcer SewinR Machine, cash valuatiou CO 00 One New Amcr-can Sewiuc M- chtue, cash 45 00 One Grover and B.ker Sawing Ma- cbiue, SO 00 Oue Webbters, Unabndget Dic tionary, Latest Edition, "cash, valuation 13 00 6 00 a oo 4 00 7 GO Oue Set of 'triple Plated Forks (oa K.ckel), caah valuation Oue Set, of Triple Plated Spoons, (on Nickel), oush -jaluitiou Oiin Uttiidsumv Carver and rk. One Handsome Clock, cash- One Magnificent Od Uhromo; framed, cash. OneMaguifiueutOdOhromo, framed, One Magnificent Oil Chromorfram-td, otwivaf. Oue Magnificent Oil Chronio, framed, cash One Magnificent Oil Clirohio, ram--ed, cash vat.

One Magnificent Oil Chromo. framed; cush Oue MagnificeiitOil. Chromo, framed, Qud Beautiful SteetEugraving, IS 25, cash Oue Bottntiful Steel Eugraving, IS 2S, cash One Beautiful Steel Engraving, 15 xao, Oue Hundred Beautiful Oil Chromes (Contentment) One BudsomePearlHaqdlePock- fit tCfllfo" nwm One Uandiome Pearl HaudlePock- et One Huudsome Pearl Handle Pock 5 00 5 00 500 5 00 5.00 5 00 5 00 a oo 2 50 2 CO ,5 00' 2 00 1 50 et 1 00 Six Sets. Common 1 50 Slits of iluffiu 1 20 $237 70 The committee-to make the award will bo selected from oar best citizens, who will do it in the most equitablo manner. Address GwnTiIlCjAlabttma.

vni.it!k$&iri? cat ea an frltatttrh: II But tbbdilenaM did not end- here. Xwo Other BtmatOTs etentr? cm rlamorine for ad-sisiko Their to theii? feats' are BOflieartnat St wai certain, ney wouiu oe admitted as soon as thtjir cases, came btfure th- Sennts! -for fiction. Tot dmit-'thent would, also': render Spowobd's admission, certrtin. So they kept back the reports oa" their ca-ies uutil it wou'd ba deemed ife tbi report on Eszxogo At last theXBenibV otatio' Senators moved to dissbargo the 'committee om trther oohsidemtiuh of the coma of these tw SenatorA. This the ibvlt-cals rwaste.

but two of their number, Coh'ovzs and Paxtzbsok voted with, the Democrats aud after a- stormy and pro- lou)- session cerriel the resolution. I twill be seen that' throughout cal Smatots were eidtavomg perper trate (t greet: wrong. Iu this they failed the defection of two of their number. Immediately the whole Radical puck Tbat- Swsetheibt and all pen on, these two "carpat-bttggera" with furious outcries. But yert rday sainta the Badionl otdendar, to-day they are de- nouticed an JtroASzs and renegades.

Ouly ft few days, ago and the south wag black guarded for South Carolina's attempt tc ol-tain one ofthese men a roquisitiou from the Govrth of thiv' State, and th uptight idical Judge of the District of Columbia wasii ducel withhold his decision so as retain the vote of this, man for the Bad-icul party. To-day heiia'ellow who "can-not'pleod his Senatorial privilege ia examp- tion front aud-'-I'A'lTxasos tbe penitentiary would be the right man in the rightj place." Bolt these citations we from the Chicago Trunme, which was lately so indignant at- the poLtlcal pefaecntiou." of this dethroned saiut) KoWwebave nothing to take" back in the views; we have expressed as to the case of PpixT-snsas. But in this particular: case will be impossible to- deny him justice in Saying that her is obeying Mb Senatorial ubligitionsand hisdooouncers are hounding! hun for not aiding in the perpetration of another iniquity. Whatever may be his crimes, ha should not be denounced for refusing to add one more td number. Senator Conc-vee and PiixBUsoSi have been oOtt'-idcred By the Bcpublicaos decent and respectable euotigh to sit in the Senate year after year.

They were hugged to the bosoms of all the Bad cols. They were eachi given; ft chainnaw-hip of a committee, wire ach given places on other important committeec They were deemed by the Vice President good and honorable enough tcj idt with ChisisxiAscT andCosr-iiEJO andEDStosns Jloniaui andHoAB and, fron. rcccut de'-elopmouta- we coincide in Me, opinion of thetii. Iu Paxtzbsos's- casei these dis'itt tions. were.

sLo we ed npOur hint after all. the, infamy of bis acts in South Carolina were well kuown eveiy Senator and aftes th rquisUfon from Governor ttiatBiO had ruacned WaihiuBtoh aud thd care had been Wrhdiuto Still he sgiod eni'Ui-6 for them ftud CbNOveB'swsirted tk tbi ir votes in mnkiug; and Wpaiiiug liwH. KWi ihoDemocnl find thatth ir VoUs ure fully as valuable mid carry much Weight as do those of CoSrxtraoiaud EuiuAisiia, The; carry, with UlieUt iir the ch-kS kt- pn'sent before ibg Sam an inflii-: of iuA'i 6 which jhaTOtes Of tW jUs. Sl-nator wofu'ly Sick. I is poet cat j.u- Bet: iu al this 0S0-vek aud of the tyranny and? usurpations of the Radical party.

Ifris only ust that they should rig-jialibytlirfrvoteSithff collapse of Kw-puolu-arnVm in tte Slate wl ieh was p'un-dered wost, a.Tt pitiel he least. Benator Gosnos, of Georgia, ins writtirn aficUtir cQcceruitsg the mnnttfaotura of cotton goods in tha Southern Sta'es, which. he says that as: the rie'ople recover from the shock anddeM'latioa of the past thpiniittle surp'u finds invehlmenfchaturally in cotton. mills. Goorcia has always been the leadimj Southern State in this; WSp- cf, and stil1 leads.

Mississippi the Care and Tennessee have- gwatly increased their surplus and looms, since the kwar. The past year has seen the. construction of the BiRla and Phcenix 3, Columbus, Gu, Mat-thewa Cotton Mi Solma, Mobile" Cotton at Mobile. feoiutnencid) En terprise Manufacturing. Company, Augut Natchez t-on wXL atehez, ss iyilahla Cotton Factory, Atraula, Ga.t Varl-cluse Cotton- Factory.

Graniteville, S. 0. (commenced); betides some, smaller ones. Tnese a rule, are Of the most substantial' and solid' character, aud 'hir machinery is of the latest and most, cd- vanced patterns. Alabama Jlews From the HobDe Register The two necro boys.

Austin ParnoH aud Newton Everett, were examined before the Mayor on Tuesday raorumgon the; charge of setting fire to the dwelling of Mrs, Snel-fonv at tho southwest corner-of Baton and Dauphin, way, on last Saturday night. mere was evwenoe to connect is ew ton Everett with the matters andt ho wasdia obareed. AUstm Parnell, who was, twelve- years old on tha ISiU of last October, con to several different parties that he bad set the fcitchem on rre. anatoia now ne took a lighted stick of fat pine, and crawled under the it'ehen and laid it against the silt. These: canressionvnavmg been made without promises and threats were held against htm, and the Miyor, believing that under the State Code, it was arson, in the first degree, held him to ntwer before the City Court under a bond of OaMounur momintra raseedana amy white man -was seen banging around that Dart of Daunhin street near uoyai, wnere goods, are displayed at: the doos of tha shopa, as samples of what is sold: within, -Mr.

T. J. Hatton is next door to. Mr. EannV shoe store; and whenhe was returning-from the corner; he met this -same, tramp with, a' pair or sboes: nnaernis arm not wrapped up.

Mr. Hattou collared him. took Wm. to the guardhouse and delivered him into He was brought before Mayor Bes- ter on xuesday morning, wnen air. tutwn made his statement, and Mr.

Dinn identified the shoes bv the trado When Howard was ask-d what ho had to say, he-acknowledged taking the- shoes, and M'dhO h. no. homo, nO work, no f'iendis nothing to eat nor any place to sleep, aud that ho stole tha shoes thnt be michi have- some place- to tay. The Mayor 6ent.him to the a Mayor' Bshtoc writes th following card i To tie Ediior HfOa It gttr: Iu your paper of tha y3th lust, appeared ja comuiuniaitiou plooiuR my uani as a cau- didatfor Mayor, i'roct tms puoiU'aHO and from th private- Rssnriuce of muy persons prominent iu uom i cua- clucie tnat my name is amcng inose? -woo are seriously thought of ss tho can didate- for the next tei of the Mayoralty. While I kindly a-npwuita tuis enuor-- ment fr toy present conduct a Mayor, yet I c.inuot ogiee with my friends who wish to nominate me.

ana canuot ace pt tue nomination nhnuld I be selected as the cand -dafe. Mv nromises to "others would be viola edf'l am under busines: obUgation Which, forhid its. benCB I cannot be a candidate forMavor. Tho party have many men ot ability wuo would run if comolimBnted by ft nomination witliou'tseeking it, and. in my opinion, our strength ougut not to ba wasted, on names nccavauaoie.

very reapecuniiy, D. P. Bestob, Ft m-tbo Monroetflliv J-rarnat. (laiborne hat had a and the whole country for miles around yttex, cited over the matter. About; two weeks.

ag an. old negro man, who had been, bedridden, about five, years, suddenly du-d nwHvl" Triands and nefebbors cimniuand the old man was dressed and laid out fmroaratorv for tb burial. After every nece-tsa arrangement had: bent made for tbe burial, tlte supposea corpse sunaenrj Tnmneduo and Went to ruuninit all Over the houne. kuocking over taule and ehair AnO. nrrHAinir 1ULU auiLvucccowv aa "ihi hud SuTengm, oc a kl ai um: wiw "uwu came in contact Grim fear and couster- natim took possession of the, 'weary viciL" Thpy ran in every direct-on, here, there aud back agxio.

but with whatobject they knew not Finally, one of the- darkae who wash! ea-d: with littfe presence of TYlifl dlftod; believed that tho old man, was possessed 6l the vnV seiaed bun and; tied ntm securely, npau ThUsforr iat voucued for by some of CM borne's best citizens, and no doubt in the nain i eorrf ctL Xfr. Jahit A. Savair visited the placothe next d.y after ths incHentE above related transpired, and ha. toys thai he found thei eold negro out in- tha yard? digging it. but wasai cmzva-ia loon.

thought Mr. Savage wte th sheriff; and he insisted I VAnnmt. "Brldjio -4 ylis. 1 Inn jl noirraortaiur. v.

One more Baa banalian, Down In the path, To wataraiv Eave for a-bath. Pli-kbfrn npb'rid-'iJy" i.Keti b-ejiun bender he "Ha beea torntght: -n TO.inibinkiof brm soornfnlly'' i-Ahl nitny'ithab pfoll, ht. sttoiiyottre A 1 th: remit'" to htui' NwikB.u1Drary..-t lihillira-it cihlag, 'KptKitio I ittnifith tnmdf inuoks Bo rid nd Pnl down bia waistcoat 'TTiibttt nedandtjra! HtinuOfalliwaiatcoit, in tb be bi iwt coat SjTuyforlura? Who in th? nation Wo Ud aim 'hi relation el ferorbrotber, Ur. And vet a quscre-one, Slid than alt others. Tis truly di'trslng To sea bl'u so dmnk.

alt mn-t gttjss'ng wnero doai Ia tab?" Who la hit mother Has ha a ulstfrt Hlieab-otliei? Nbehasn.no. J- aa a mother in-law? I'm afraid pnoT, Porarifhe'-eanymen nt of bo many men On thtafalreirth, Wb el tbeir rLl to bo titter an Jtwlty On tbeir own near -Why does each man before Wtd. tike an oaUi To tba loved 6n so awe9t, Asheli-aatb rfe t. That darbug old lii ther In-law Shall live with tb both? But when hc'awedaMast, He fluJa lit head alasl Only too late. All his bright -visions fled.

All a hopes crashed and dead, la his fate? Hire it tho dead of night achln bealis lilit Also purse, -He nver Stdps to thbik Ttnlilhe sops hia driak Then he can, curse! The coidwlnds of March Maia him trcmb'e an cower, But not the dare arch Of ibaamoiis 'Bne Boar," In.inbe.walts wiillugly, -HU feelings elate, Fpencishi last stilling he, wbiakey 'Where'tnaUrapsgpTutter ter-TnatmiirkiivfiuwJ or 'lift brink of it, Picture it, of it! Splaahlag he gs. Roplckblm np 'endorly, Hold blm, that's right He'a iie i on a bnddr, he Has bca to-night Bee, B.e,howbeJ8!aTlug. -No word could "iter, -As vvhi wi tlie daHng 7j3tl04k notoirmg He flopped in tb gutter, Whil" stlllu thlSr wiai'ness To ava mora bother. 'We'll takr him with Mie(-kQB3 Home, to liiawif mofier ievr AUvertisbiiieiHis. iriNy'uSEixii sroit WAsxiTir Atili OJCS HATE IT 111 Every housekeeper bar the land ehouid use For a'l bouseboli pTrposeSj For Scouring and polishing TIS; UA'iSS and an -ncr metaiic.ware.

It will f)00 Hi. KJftVRS aa i FDllKS. iriLSH BtSIE5', CLEAN PVtKTS, P.lt-X-H 1VTSD0W8, nutty i 'tv aua a goou. ueai.more tnan au otbpr oga omhmd wtU not do. -v It removi-s evety kwl aud every particle of dirt, grease or taina fro'Ji whatever It is epplltd tdxith-out in my 'o tba ware.

1 ha befltlhaig In tb- worjd fr tbe hands. Let every nfan rejoice, that alifttev-rdbrryworkbainay beengaejn: KITCHEN' iOitYSTAL S0APf he may wash bi ba-ida' clean of It csia bnt thfl tnoddrate prio. of an. crdiuary laundry Can ba used In bud or soft wafer; They Mho try it once will al-aygiiair. SNYDER'S A snre cure for TvrpiA Liver and all (was--eo aristnir toerefrdm liungr.

K.tdu.y. Hp he. Bladder, "Womb aud alt Koiuale Dissases, Chilis and Fc-v'r, CostiVeiesa, Dyspcpsisi, Hendache. Qnt1 tive', tiiuitj and Ague Fad, and Senul ii'S. Md for female Weakness, S3.

WS Bend them by Slail free on rucelpf of iddraa-1 E' SJ.VYBKR ClddnnaU, Ohio. a weea In your wn owu. lenus'auatS outntfree. H. BALLET! St CO.

Portland, Slaine. ED! TOR ADDRESS WSLSDf. SEWifia HAGHIHE compawy: 829 BrOadwiay, New XotIc Cityf Clticago, Hew Orleans, a Or San PranciKCo. Cat. mm author of those nple.ld'boois--Editn Lyle West Lawn Temp- et andsunsbin'f ima: Rivera -etc 4fl now ready, and forsalebxaU bontselers.

EkcS-SL 60. ltaone of-the finest "novels etrer written, and everybody should read it. Filter M. Send for Reduced furies list MAS'OIf IIIf Cabinet Orgaris NEW ana SPMNDID STSLE 5 PHICES REDUCED SIO tb S50 EACH, THIS MONTET. (NOV.

1877 Addrfff jMason Orgara Boston Ne'iv Yorlc or iSK rr ifill (wrday at home; worth Portland, afatagj JAtXtiSOlTS BJBST SWEET SiYT CHRHHG lOBiCCO! was arded tha highest orize at Centennial I2ipa-elionforiU llu ChewiiiKquilitiea, the aud lastini; character of Itu ewe-tentmi and If you ntthebft.t tobacco ever made ark yourero-cerfor this, acd see that each plugf bear oui blue strip trade, with words Jackaon'a Ba-t cnlt Spldwbolosaleby a'l ibben. Send fiir sample to manufacturers, ifes V-a. for All. Tn iIe Visito r. jenlamed WreVly und Sfon bly Largest jianerin Uio World, with Mammoth Cbro uon 1 ree.

lilt- Commtfaio is to Avents. Teraia and OiittHfSrxe'. Adarofci JP. Oi VICKEUV, Aasruota. frlei day- at Itunus.

Agents Outntaitd Augusta. atalDB, Ai Kxtra i-'tne mixed Cards, witu name "S.V 10 post-paid. jL. Mis JaBau, fvewrfc. ne n-rw piano.

oan i.est, JJEH ill a'tln 'e ts. Organs. 12 Stops $35 Tianoa only JI Oi sfT 65(1. Ciroolar yro. u.

if- rn yiTV. APOLL lerai HIG3LT EFFERVESCENT. DR. HtTXTER afcOiTOB, BICHM0'JD, '(SnTff'cn "tolateSwneVallJac ron.I 'HeHbfnlAPdde-Hbf'ItO draifc. yalvtable in Dyapeps and eout." DR.

I0HTS S.VSRE. ''AdeUbtful beverage;" DR. WIXBUAt A. JUMSfOSU. Tjr a-riperiorto or any tbtr.

DR. AtFREtt J3. iOOMIS. and reftenujg DR. OODEK DOREOT8.

'Abwlntely pnra- and wholesome; eaDssricr all fir daily uea: iree from a 1 ho urged against otoo and aerofed -wa enC" PROP. WAJIKi.tS', I.ONDOS, 3vSO. "linpreg-naceU ouiy with ita own itas." DR. E. B.

PEASLEB. Usef Hi and Tory agreea-l." DR. AUSTIN FLINT. tR. f.

OTT8. "Healthful, and. wall suited XorDyKpepaiajiad cis? of Acute diseases." DR. yORDVCE BARKER: "By far thoinoat agreeable, alone or mixed with wine, efnl in Catarrhs of Stomach orBidderanlinfiont," DR. Jr.

STARIOV 8ISISr" a To be had of all 7ina Mo oaanta. Grocers, Drng-giata and lllnerol aa Uir-ughout the United States, and wbicaalo of FRED'K GE MY 43 WAlIIiinV SXBECT, SfcW fjRK. $3 GOIJtIlViTEt WATCHES. Cheapest known world. Sample WatekFres so '4aail Addwas, A.

Chicago. mmv.g noTweoKwnta. Cleveland, CURATIVE AGENTS later. WEDKESDAX NDyEMBER 23, 1877. Astronomers are looking new planets.

i The amouut of paint and cosmetics used shows that beauty dies hard. Anewdepot is being erioted on the site of-the-ona destroyed by fire at GaleraL At 300. a. house, the paint used by the ladies: of "this country ior their faces would cover nearly .27,000 houses. TonisA Godey retires from, the -Lady's Book thrs month.

He has published it" for nearlv fifty years. The corn overflowed by rtw Warrior river is sold for ten cents per hushel fed only to hogs. An Edinburgh. clergyman, Kev. Allf Webstert thinks dancing less objectionable than churchquarrels.

A young housekeeper when her atten tion was cal ed to a very dusty chair remarked, "Nobody has. sat down on that to day." Several new stores and dwellings have been erected at Birmingham. The besujy of the courthouse is still the pride of Jef ferson county. When young Jenkinson told his father he'd only been cnt on a little lark, the old gentleman muttered that he "guessed there was more swallow than lark." German scientists- decided that.it will take 248 years to wear out tf silver spoon; so that there wiU be spoons in the Butler family a late as the third centennial. St Louis and New Orleans look to the cop per cent for a revival of business, and loud ly call for the "peppy of the fathers." It would be a good thing to hava the pennies introduced everywhere.

Nothing like being able to raise your own. frogs. A citizen of Newburyport, is fattening five hundred frogs upon which he expects to feast. He- keeps them in a barrel and feeds- them Indian and takes as much pride in them as if they were a coop of prize chickens. The medicinal qualitiis of the artesian well, in Livingston are becoming more wide ly known.

The water is a wonderful euro for dyspepsia, and about a hundred persons visited -Livingston this summer for their A saw hotel and several stores have been recently erected. Mr. W. D. Graves, a.

young man, well and favorably known in this city, died iu Cinoinnnti a few days a jo. Ho was a first Class, compositor and worked on newspapers. in Various cities in this State, Mississippi and Tennessee. 'He had many iriendssud no enemies. A colored the country, named Millon Cassa, was yesterday ar raigned before Juslfte J.

B. Fiufw.onthe charge of seducing the diiughter of One of the members tf his cbnrch. He was placed in jail in default of a bond for 200, to appear and answer any indictment that may be found him. Deouty Sheriff Booth covered his horse Sunduy morniug. The horse had been riddeil very hrrd And was badly but is getting all right.

The th ef ha- teen. captured and proved to be Mat Lucas, who ws acqiutted of the charge of horse steal: ing Suturdty last He sold the saddle and by menus of that Bits' he: was detected. The A. 0. roal has four trains in con; Btant motion, passenger and freight being.

still combined. Haw bridges have been builtoverthe Warrior and 'Bigbee'rivers, and the bed of the road is being daily bettered by good, substantial work The employes of this toad are. amoug the best, in the South. The South North'Kailroad authorities are building a isiibstautial new bridge over Mortar creek, ten mi esapove Montgomery, The Wetumpka branch is looming tip, the grading having, been completed to within a mile and a half of Elmore station, When this is finished, the iron and Cross ties will be quickly lid, and our friends from El more, Coosa and Tallapoosa, will be our near neighbors as they are now amongst our best citizens. Accord ng to.

previous announcement representative's from eleven of the thirteen, different Xioages or tne iungucs or nonor, in this State, met at Odd Fellows. Hall, in this city, yesterday, for the purpose of organizing a Grand Lodge for Alabama. The Supremo Dictator of the Supreme. Lodge, A. Ege, "of Pennsylvania, was pres.ent to organize the-body.

The Grand Lodge Was organized by tho election of the ollowingjomoers 8, Greene, of Opehka, P. Gr. Ml TSL Holmes, ot Montgomery, D. B. F.

Ludwig, of Huntsville, G. D. W. A. Shields, of MobUe; G.

A. D. G. Foster, of Montgomery, G. R.

B. Stanley of Greenville, G. Guide. J.E. Hoffman, of Athens, Gv Chaplain.

J. T. Pierce, of Warrior, G- treasurer. J. SL.01ivBr, of Dadeville, iH.

Briggsi of WhitlerI, G. Guardian, Supreme Representatives B. Hugh Nes- bitt, 2 years D- W. McGAiighey, 1 year. This.society was instituted in.Kentucky four years and has-, grown so 'rariidly that the Supreme Dictator -said that the organization of this Grand Lodge made the twenty-skthin.

the Dnion. -Tb insurance zeature is a very prominent one, and. as each of its 'members is virtually for 2,000 at a cost of less than half that paid for the same amount of insurance regular insurance, company, it will necessarily become very popular. The Lodge of this Order in dnr city is in averyprosi perous condition, composed of some of our most influential citizens; and from Our best information this rule will apply to the' Lodges throughout the State. "K- Before adjournment the Grand Lodge passed resolutions of thanks to the Supreme Dictator, to the various railroads, and to the Lodge of Knights cf Pythias, for courtesies.

The Grand Lodgo adjourned to meet in this city on the third Thursday in. 187.8. In the United States Court yesterday the entire day was. consumed in tbe cae of the United States vs. Moses Brittj charged with violation of the -sixth section of the enforce ment act; Governor Parsons resumed' his: arennrent in opposition to the' demurrers fil by de-.

fendunt'tj counsel to the constitutionality of the sixth section of the law. He read from various dtcisio-'S in support of his Ex-United States Marshal Turner voluntarily too part in tha case and spoke at some length in support of the act aud its applicability to Stat) electious- Major H. O. Tompkins replied ably and exhaustively, reviewing and Combating the speeches made in support of the act. CoL E.

S. Shorter followed, and in the course of his remarks referred to some statements of v. Parsons which were calculated to create; the impression that the laws of Alabama -were net impartially administered. CoL Shorter repelled any such imputations. Gov.

Parsons, by leave, made a statement to the effect that he had no intention of charging that the same state of affairs existed at the present as at the time-the enforcement acts re passed that his remarks were intended to apply to the past, and that he had been encouraged by the present as-'pect of affairs and- beHeved the laws were morefaitMulVndminiitere'd. Judge Bruce, at the conclusion of tha argument, overruled the demurrers, giving' his reasons at considerable length, and fully sustained the sixth section of the. act aa 'applicable-to State elections. Tho' crise was then ordered? or trial. In a short time the foil wing jury was empanneHed; D.

H. Shular, Benj1. Chapman, J. P. Dickinsott, David JohnsfonF.

0'. Jost, L. M. Cloud, B. W.

Walker "W.H. Wlsoa, J. 3L Cheney, Simon W. Carter and W. Carter.

Ben Chamber, John Anthony," Simeon Powell, and Bob Christian, all colored, were examined for the proseeutioni Tlie court tSe.n adjourned until Jt o'clock tlu morning, wlien, c9 gamed. TO THE PUBLIC. New Tons, October 1st, 3877; have devoted twentv rears of Tmtient- study, fo' the: liver, and its. relations to the human' in search of -a remedy which would Testore it, when diseased, toitsnormal condition. The result of that labor has been the: production of TD tPS LITER Titles.

TheTr popularity has bpoome so extended and the demaua so great as to induce unscrupulous parties to couht-rfeit them, thereby me of the reward, and the jaf-fUcted or their virtues. and -protect them from; vile I have adopted a new label, -which bears mv trade-mark ana notioo or its entry in Omue ot; the lJiDrarian or uongress, signature, thus: OOtraTEBPETT THIS IS POItOEET. Before purchasing examine the label closely. THE GENU1N1S XUIU'S exert peculiar influence on the svstem. Their action is prompt, and their good ef fects are tele in a re Hours, a quarter or a century of study of the Liver has demon strated that it exerts a greater influence over tbe system than auvother organ of tue body, aud when diseased the entire organism is deranged.

It is specially for the healing of this vital organ that I have spent so many years of toil and having found the remedy, which has proved the greatest boon ever furnished the afflicted, shall they be deprived ot its benebts, and a vile imitation imposed upon them! Let the honest peopee of America see TO IX THAT THET ABE SOT DEFRAUDED. Scrutinize the label see that it bears all the marks above-mentioned, andbuyfbe medicine only from respectable dealers. It can be found everywhere. Very respectfully; W. Jtf.

TUTT. Executor's Sale of Real TTSDERtbs powers conferred by the. "Will of WH- i an. J. Howard.

the nnnersigned will sell at pntlioAuctionatthe ArtealanBaaininthe City of arontsomery. on SA1TJBDAT DECEMBER TWETITT-SEOOND. 1ST! Tho Raul E-tate aid Testator, to-wil: Two Stores. ou llartet street in tbe City of Mnntsomery, now oa. ouplrd by -H.

B. Metcalf; add I1 a the uuuuLfju iii reartoereoi; toeiato resiuenca oi atai. Ho-ard on Lawrence street in Biid City; a-'d b(s Putatallon near Oak Grove' in this now cc-icupiodby JomeaB. rtevait. Terms of Sale Ono-lhiri Cash, feihtnce on one and twoyt are: with internet from data, well socared.

Purcbasera of the Citypropcrty. now rentod will be entitled to tho rent- from and after Jannary 1st, 18i8. U. ABERCH05IBIB. Et'r, H.

V. HOWAbD, Eiectttrir nov29dbtwtd of W. J. -H. ward, AMAH totcllmrPOPUUAR BOOKS.

OOD Pat and teadv emk. Wri a Brasj once rortamu, etc; J.C.ilcCcaor 4 Co Ciaeia'tk LAST CHANGE BUT YOUR TICKETS NOW! THE SAX 13 APPEOACHINO FOB THE Second Grand awing of the COilMOX'WEAL'EK PE1ZE DBTfiffiDTIOS GOMPMY (Under Act of XcglBlatorfe of Ky. Drawing Positiyely on MmM 31, Honey returned in lull to tbe Buyers. $320,000 CASH IN PRIZES $5 OOO. $10,00.0, $5,000, $3,000, $2.000 And seyen ihousand and Br vera' Emit, Iwiavl le, De-potory.

Tcets oul.v$ Qnar 5(l Odlca list of awi will ba nubbsb llu Vew York ra and liiuisvi le Couner-Jo ma'led kf tl to al bov rs; Add era. G. W- JBAKItOTP Sz CO. General. Jiasera.

Cou.iar Journal- Bmldiuif, YIL RT. SE-D TOR A RO0IAB. nov2W-4-2'l-2a leca-i-O-8-lO-a-ia 2d A Month, and -Erpenetw VffA" ED llliaWBiwniw nasi Se hTA3Il tfl State oincry County Court of Probate, liegular Term Continued. Present-, Hon. Chahlts W-BcoKtxr, Jodge.

WIS 5 iy came tVi 1 am K. Chambers, Executor of -a- toe tits i Barkia ii. Terfd doreased, anl prcneme 1 to this Courihl9 aocoatu and vouch, era under cain, tor a nl sft'leutect of bia admin-i tratinu of tato whlo'i ara oxaibi ed by the Court aud placed on nle or tho mspeotionof all concern -d. -ft lt-ia therefore ord red and d6Ted by 'he Coort tha' the 13 day of Derember A. D.

1817 be set for. the eximiuatlonand andl'la? uf raid oconnnts aud vonchiri and, lu'at nuttce of the ft injr thereof and the day set for tha heating and co thereof, be eivon by pnbl cation fur" thr. successive weeks lu iho AdverlUer and Mail a nevspaptrpub-lishrdin this persons interested," to be aud a pe.d-leforo thaCoorton aid 13th d-y of December, A. D. and.

show oinse if any thero be, why said account should sot be tst' and allowed. HA'8 W. Judge of rrobale llordgomery County. S2500 ayear. Agents wantedeverywherc.

Bns-Inenst-lctlylegltloiatcJ'artlcnlarsrree Address J.wostu St, Louis, 210. State Alabauiajaontg-ontcryCount FrobateCourt Regular November 22, 1877. firesentHffon. C. W.

Buckley, Judge." rSTHIS day caino Charges MeDtde, ftubilstre. Jt toriof the estate of Adaline HcBjde.deceaatdv and prespntedto this Court for consideration and allowance his stountsand-vouchers under ssttlement of blsaohninlstration of said estate, which arc examined and. placedon file for the inspection or all concerned: i Itia' tbereforo ordered, and deorsod by the Court that the 17ih day of December, A. D. 187T, bet set for.

the examination and auditing of eaid accounts' and vouchers, and that. nottce of the nliDg thereof and of the day set for tbe bearing' thereof be given by publication for three "successive weeks in the Advertiser aud Mail, a newspaperpnbliebedict tba city and cduntyof Mpntgomewud Stateof Alabama, notifying aR peisoiw interested to. BiMidappear before this- Court on naidlTth day of December, A.D. 1877, then arid, there, td" show cause, if any there be, why said acconntabduld not.be atatedandallcro-ed. 0.

W. BUOKUBTf Judge 7rmbat8)nrtrontomery County. Ik A. SHAVER, Attorney for Adminietrator. nov21dbt-wct Mpiroo4ihcMiVB' fl I V' jvu.rn.DUsn.

a. cusuji fconuatis CARPET itf fiETAIL. Oil Clot itiid MatSj Etc. We would invite ihe attention oft2tail Pcrcbaeers of to tha fact, that jnato a specialty of: selectuig and Shipping goods in oar line to cue-timersatadiBtanee. Oar atook, doe of ihe largest 8 outh'or New York, and principally of onr-own importation, embracB every grade InBuidod ftt tbe CarpetTrade, co gld to furnish Circulars of Br'ces, aud answer.

arid dispatch. Wa bare largt eelectioca of 3Ioqnette, Velvo a Bruaaella, Tapestriea, Three fit Ingiitlns, So Mcdowell No. 2G4 "Wbst Baltimobe Street, Baltimore, Md. Splendid Opporhinii to arciiase aflneWaii-iaii(aiit a Biirgalii. TUB ValnaMeIacoia Lowndes conntr, AUbiira formerly owned by arria fc ItcCnrdy, is ollrr-edfbr solo until the 15th day of Docembe 18ft, oa the following terms, to-wifc.

One-fourth Cash Buoeqnal fame, t-o and three yeM with eight icr cent interest, and Mortgage on the p'ace tsecuro uch -payments: Saldlauds are described as fbrows, to-wii: a of 'flea 21; the If j-theast Jf of SettK'n st; if of fiettion SouthjvestSi' of Section 17; the Kast Mot Boiilhast5 of Sevtloa IS; tha Went haif of North -est ir of Paction 1 the H0'thea8t quarteE.18; the B'rtba'f Of Kbrtb- wt-st qaa-tcr or toe vestnaii oi eoutn-ea-tq'iJUterof Section 18; and lh Hou'hwfstlialf of Section 8, aU in'Townshio 15. Ring 14, cnntala-inir'in al TWBO HPKDRED AND IOHTr ACRES, mors or leiw. Persons desbing: to pur-ehiso will pita -a addfefs, O. A. TATJIB Pla ter and.

Merchan a' Sln'uat losura'ce Coarpany df Mobl e. LEWIS H. EENb Trustee. Tf Iha property d'ornedabvo tjinl old aor b'fore tho KIF 'EESTH OS DSOEMBER a il will then be otTeredfor Rent A JDATBROP, 6ecy. WoW e.

A'a vKoy J3tH, nwr.dhswtd ariieitouiss ea-uu. sotu juy mi Jif jr is Se fnHonfgoraery by IR-VTKH; OAB.S1DK et LEXAHDES. it aujiUdtw c-g OS'S PSI Ss 5 lSrsilil W.br -r -3 I O'lSllfl I I gSiii-ilir Tc-day -wig generally -obserrcfd throughout the: Uuitd States oue of surrTct be Hei4 in the various place of worship and TBluatin ru'id Appropriate tuo occasion. It i iinineatTy proper that the day houM bo bd prevailed throughout our borat-ra deinio lum ougW death, nilsriry and woe iu its trail. The tarb has yielded at its fruit ibLtbonr baa been well rewarded lii-carea.

I'uduatry. Evwry oitizn feels secure in hi own Household and natisiitd that lie will rvcerve the; protection of the law for any wrong that Biay be done him. Goad, govtrnwent prevails, the law i and impartially euforcsd. Oar Stat officials are watch! nl of tho iuter-ests committed to their care, and local official are: striving to lessen tie burdens heretofore cpprei-Hiug the people For the first time in nttny years, no State ia held iu. thraldom b.

ivderal bay-oaeU offi -i-thi of the peopled- own choosing ure (rXtrcut'Dg the. tews made by their chosen and peace and contentment: everywhere evaiL The prospect of trouble with foreign' powers. seems to have fadedaway and exevpt. oa the Iudiaa? frontier and tne.Bio; Grande, there ia no need for troop Under all the Javoring circuinstanctjs, thin day can indeed be observed one; of. genuine Bishop Tbi distinguished divine breathed' hU last, at hU home in the cityrSL lonis, on the 2f.fi iuat-r a fair o'clock in the morning.

Ia Irs death M. Church South ha Bu-'tkiued an irreparable loss, and tha bole country basbeett draped in sorrow. Tha iaflaunee. of a inati. is.

felt everywhere, and in alt departuiuta of society. 4113, uuu: cupauiuu." UIUU breathed forth freab; and ijjgoron tfought in his; published; yratm arid: Unetfou sfcr- merits; these mental ir-atiouB- added new fuel to iheftime of christian', truth; in hi day, SCe was "writ instructed scribe, who brought ot of -bis fcrt wury, tBinga new and old." His energy atd enferprifia gave, great inipqisa to all the: useful agencies toucoe6Vaf.d that JookVd tcfthe welfare: and prosperity hta r3ce Hi's isfi encd: lupr.esHed; ottiO'Sr no man could 1 ik upon tliealniosf ms Maetin. put ting tjSou.der to. every, christian agency without feeling bis, own: slQwth rtjbnk.d. a fresh; call to go.nt'o his trviatyatd' odt wotfc Such: jtsHt waters of ex'stence, and make them a3rf healthful' Hut cha- aefc waif tot a.

shadow rested u. on the; cradle: to th- g-ave. Hl pnritf of lit aud purpose. cc.i.-. q.y wwk by the tt ii st a i.i'ir wtfc Bpttcsts iu hS- r.ri.-uCkv'Vid tshArt u-.

the tdoieCf Virtu nd.riiee. Ike hi exulted Alater, '-h wc Hboufc datug gooLartd it life to tiuu iint I1 iw'il fat tit otU-rs. Hi iu aiid Jftjui wliich ttay rolled' back broUi and Such a life i ft liiaht and: jfe)tesBiug io botlj CEviircU and State atidi ifa (at-gnl beyuud a.thu.maii: calcuion. A chapLCter Ciube Oltt finni Kni'ither, ip of place, it can become the excluiye of n9r6urch; or country. His powef wass elfr abr ad, Hi-htdja-l Cowplettd the 'cireuft of the World, hitd v-sited "tite foreign udWou li-lds othis ow; und o.her vhurcbes, ha I seen 'the: heathern: fahfit blfudtiessbnw bowu to the stocks aud stoma," and infused efresti lifoaud power into the instrumetita.itiea ordaiai-d furhia enlightenment and silva-tion.

During his. four arouud be was the messenger of his church to the Bxitliu crinfeMiee. Wherever ha wen whether m. christian or pagan countries; his friendship was coorttd, and his presence as tte ohiixcb of hitr choice hoped that his traveles had: renewed his and that he was. ready, to- "lay his fresh -acquisitions: of wisiaui- and thought nrn'U the iJtarr of tha chureh, his Lord eail'I him- away, dtath's eold chariot-btopped at hift door-and bis travels -and law bors- ended in a (raster; fr tho.

ioik of earth to'the gfonea: sad test of thj Ghurci Triumphant-. Ja his death we lose both one of of ovt- repreaestc tive mea; ad -Methodist Episcopal Church South one of its noblt preachers snd writers. We love -to JocK npok the chantcr such; raao for while we ize we grow think more of humanity, its resonrWs' and; and thegreat God who mads it, and who la? shown us ifci exalted destiny in theilifo; and, teachings of his- son, Jxbds: Offlrjfflx. Va copy bdont from the NaKbvQfe Atntrtecnt. s.shptt skoteE of Bwhop iliTm'a lif a and works Bishop Marvin, was- ttextio the youngest, of the eight bishopts.

Bishop 'Mclyeiro being the Jt ungest. He was- born in Waner county, June, lztn, JSZf. in 1839 ha. offered, hiaself to the church at Bethlehem (bounty, JHissouri. ana was converted Warren, county, in December; 18fO.

4 In 1S41, wfieti ouly nineteen of age, hef a i Tr i i en wren tut luuerub uuui6rjr i ne: Aiis- soori Conf rence. Hi first anpotatuisnt was to Grcndy MlsKion-, his: second to Ore- guu wasiuu, uis. wiiu iiiuertj: uiruQU, and his fourth to St. Xiouis, as the eollengue of Eev. Wesley Bnxwniutr.

Hnsubsoueat; fiehls: of Im-jQt in JHssonri were- Western Circuit, Hannibal, Monfoello and Palmyra. sratiout; at, uuariesr otrcuic Ht; ensiles ag'Ut. jr, Fayetta and St. Charles CoJ-sg-j-aad ait Caateiiarr and First Church in St. Iiduisl Durius; the war ha weut South; and served in the.

Marshal station in TexiiSi, rrm-Jiiued a the Xionbt- uonr 'rence tntit aw election to tbe Hisreaidanoe'was in St, The Bishop tiad thu China minsion csne ciailyiu charge, and ou the 23th of August I87e ett iSE. JUuisj forth-Racine where: hs tok it aiuerfor tha Celetiat Empire, um. yr wterward; on thp 2Stb lat Aujjaa." returned Louis, bavins eon- around the world whhiu twelve miiuttis. -Bfer Sep-' temts-x27. at J.uueendencev alo; -Bishoo JEirvin rrfschI a.

Series f.f ser- uicms in K.is--villa, iw'o jears Ho was couHlert docevf tht' It-aiiing- members of tue Uolieire ot Bfettjops point ol eloquence. Whenever be prcaohedt ho had. iuimimsw tsxo cnurones oeing- over- crowded. Cpou one he exprestied a belief that ther was DOlbih'tv. after death, of learning about aitronomy Whafe we h-id taueti to iearu.

nero aoa ttiat there was no kwwina-whether roTcbfc nOtbaaltawed in the- spiiituat state- to visit the various piauets. was; the author of severat works, nmoiig th most; notable of which were "Lectures on now on, of press, -Life ot Capels -Woik of Christ," ''Marvin's and "Alt Around tha World. now in course' of tiublicalioa in St. Louis, The "most popular of his works was the "Work of which; has pass: ed to (he third edition aud is still in great demand. Voa.

itnl Justice. It. wiBnottfo togh1 tha question now before, the IToited States Sen; ate. It is not, as the CMcfigo Jffinme cal it, "purely partisaa eontroversy.1 It isa conieat aa to, the rights off certain persons to a seat iu the Senate. That; right: 3snotepurety It is not a partisan mjttfcr afi B.

ft fesfat on other and; lsher gronnds. It cannot decided by Senators as partisaa! without total; their obumttions. muat.be decided by them without reference to partisan ends, the docisioa is. to elicit the appfovalaatf respect ofrtha cooatry; This being the case the present attitude of the. Bpublicaa; Senators: is Knowing that Mr ea- titled, tohw seat, they wSfully andeorrupay refussd to tet the.

Committee on Privileges and Eleotioos report his easo Out SenaU -mtil, the ut lash: by to it: I to OJBDiESS BT5IA1L, Accompanied tj City Keference, it-Ik lIJiED. W-p CareMiy compounded, aadnSgbt. ALX.EXT.oirt. Tn mlr4- cd arc rIhiyo rllrccicd for itliot, the Hscovcrer U'liove-i lie has romblttotl fturmonv tuorc of N.i tire's Mireiclen curative iwojcrtles, wblcb Xi lias lnsllllcil intu tho TogxiUiblo ilngtlora bliial in nnemoillclnov Tiitsorlilortcoof tlilstact is found in the groat variety of most obstlnato aliscitscs which it has lvccn found focobquer. In lite cure of Broncliltiis Sovero Congbit-nurt he early stages, of bai ajloiuslieil tbo medical faculty," anil eminent iirnnmmco It tlte grcftiost metlioal tUscnrcry of the ngo.

WhITo it cures the never. ot Cotighs, Hitrcnglbctu tho svrtcnl ami -pofT fios ibo blood, llv- IU great antl. thorough. hlootlTpiirlfyhtft pmiwrtlcs, It cirros all J3o! morn, from iho vtont Serofnlato aeoinmon isiou-b, Pimnlcorlirnpllon- llcrourlal Utscatse, slineini roiMtts, ami tlietr offecls, aro eradicated, vigorous health and a eomul mliUtlion ctablt-betL Kryalpolap, 8nlt rlicurn, lFe vor Sorca, Scaly or Roaeb MUiw in sltorWnU lto u' baa blood, nro conqncroil bv tliH iiowedul, imrifymg, and iuvigorailus medicine. If Jon- feci dnl l4 rlrowsr, ilchllltalcil, have sal ww color of iklti, or yellbwhh browu epea pa faco or Jtodr, frctjucnt itcadaclio or bud taste ia mmitii, internal hen or cltllb alter- n.iiodwltli liot flujhcfjJoW spirits, and gloomv forclKKlings, Jri-egular ami tongtia JSWcd.von are snfiur ingfrom Torpid IiItot.

aufonaitoaa. In manv cases ot "IilTor Complaint onlv part of thoso 'mnploms -aro experienrwb JL a Tomcdv fo all J3Ucli cases, UrPlerce, Golden JIot'Jcol'Dls-covery has un eqttiil, as it cITccu perfect cures, leaving tho llvor strcDjUioiica buu healthy. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AT jSl PER BOTTlEi. brennreil by It. T.

Pir.TICE, irt. at Uibi-jLSSAitv, Buffalo, S. V. -n tn, CD. as i toy 5 3 tn OS a- IK O.y A SB" STM OTS.KGKES.

Four 400 Eight Horse Power. 600 OO Ten 100 OO foe List. 3ujy4. alladepNursenes STOCK Strawftpi-ry Plants, Extra fine and prices low. for Catalogue with prices.

AgenU wanted to whom, liberal commission aTlovt-eo. B. R. HUaLElt i 00, octal wlra Ba'iARCUS, Ichler in 3Papt3ir Stock IS hialarge sWclc of IfewtUjcl Wrapping AND PAPEB BAGS, Oi all Owing to' ihe cbwtuwfd decline In Pa- Sewapaper of all and weights at Aoeniprpojnd. "Wlllicake special arraunements uttth Isrge eammniers.

WulalopaythehlgheatprlceatoCaBhforSide Drynd Sheepaklua, Wool, lies. war aal. Coton, CaU and emmlne ray stock before making Jf aeiecttma. N. B.Orderaby mail attended to wilbdiBpat 1 auBous, f.

Mlrict unvisl.tw THE to oi BO YER' (Eau da Metisse des Cartties A SUBE CUBE FOB DYSPEPSIA DISOEDEES OP THE SXOMA.OU, AN AJuU SEKVOUS (REJECTIONS. GET THE GENUINE. BEWARE OF-IJIITATIONS General Depot at BOY EE'S. No.ES Park VUce, N. Y.

f.CDBOE&Cl., ocKlwhy "Whobaaia JJcal'ia, Mobil, Ala. Kotice. wilt be received by ihe Board ef Eev-enun tf eof afr, until MONDAY THE TEStH DAT OK DECEMBER JiEXT, for the atrocort of the Paucen of tbe coantv for tha year 1W3, ihe per diem rate of those over ten ears of age ana tre ptraiem rate or tirta of tenyea and under. Requirements Comrr rtable ouarlera audmnstbeoutadethe limits of the titycf Mcnt-Bomerv. Boodnho'e-cmenro-flalotis.

necr a-arr ictd. icinea, fuel, clathing, bed and bedding, Ibeconbac-torto bear every especse cocnep'ed with their support and io bury those that die; sot to aubCet Without censest of the Board, to receive enly accb yau-praaamay be arnt to the Poor-hcuao bj order of the Clerk of Board, to aettle morthlr and re- ce.ve paymrnt wanasta on ice county Treasurer payable ia such onds-tts the Tax Collector may col-ectand "pay into the Ttearurv. Bond and aetnrltv requiwd. A co. at ihe eante time xecdvtdfor a Bhysldan io attend -to the Foor-boUBe anl JalL, 'j.

no uatxa. xeaerTes tne Egat to reject any and al bide. By order of the Beard. B. D.

ETJBBARD, jcviOahtwit Clerir. 120S Salary. SJaetraatea toKttinr U0te GwCf 10 Ocatert. Jio fildUoc, ExpeHHspaU. Fanauect enviay 3, 4, mat St, ClacIaiiasCor: iwWiwauut.U 1 MELISSA oordiaU DRUGS, 5IEDICENTSS, Kerosene end! Xubricatliis oils.

Analino Colors, GAKDEN SEEDS, jPHTJSE HtEDiTCEVES, Sg and warrant every article, sold to bo just as represented. This Cut Illlraietthe K3nnerorUtino Foastaiii Hits instnimcnt is eBusclallr deaignodfoi tho cerlcctapnlicationot BB. CATAP.BH It Is tho onlr form nf Instrirmfent vet Inrented-. witbvrbicli ilntd juKlicuio tin bo carried. Aioft lip nnd jxTjfcU applied to nil p.im of tba affect- fed nasaljiassftgej, amllbochambersorea'rltlcs.

comraumcaling. tiiorcrriUi, In which eore abd niccr3frotiicutly esiit, ami from wlilch the ca- UtiThaltbscliarfropcnGnitlv-prnccoiIt The wont lutrMtltis Cittarrh Iioretofore ba arlsonlat-golv'fi'ojatlictroiwssihiatvof apnlvjitff rcmctLca in tltcw cavit'oi anil clLimbcr br any of tlio onltltary rocibotls. Ihls obstacle fil iho way of crcciJttg cure is cntirol dvorcotne by tltcinvcnuonof tho DqhcIic. Itsnsels ploaaat: nail so. a clillil can understand Fnli ftttd cxplle-st diroctlonnaccompanr each instriimont.

When U'Miil with tlds Instru-monti; Ir, Sigo's Cnmn li Eome-lv euros recent sacau' by slew uppb callous. ATARRH BIS rreonant Lltcailachc, throat, some- liines I'roitiio, ujucrv, micx mucus piiraieni, orronstvooic -In brinilrtmcil eves slnppinx; olatrnc-w tiiin, of nasul passages Tbislns in. ears, xletuV nos-, twv. Uintr jirnl couglsin? -to cToar throav ulceration, sc-ibi from TOli-o ntlerctl. nrtsttl breathj Impaired or toloi of 'sense of smell and tostc, dlzzl-.

ncss, mental dcitrcsslon, loe of tiyjicluc, indl. rcstioii, onirscil tonsils, tickling cough, 6to Only a few orthose symploiua are likely to pet present many case at one time Ir. OatairhlSUTaeavA wbennsoi with Dr. I orco's Nasal Doncfioi ami ar ttatn, the cottaiituUonal lioalnicilt Tecommendol in tbe pamphlet that wrttpn ench liotuo of the Kemetly, iaB.i)Crfeok spec! lie for ibis Inntltoiuo disease" It is mild and ii ciisjtnt muso, eontnmthjr nu utrnnjj or cnustfo' tlrtiga or poisons. TiioCnLirrHItemodTia irngists.

KO'XEBCC, ST. EDFEAI.O. K. T. LORD TAYLOR, NEW TTOEK.

WE ISFORir THE TiAjDIES OF AIABAMA THAT OUR MAIL AND EXPRESS DEPARTS! KNT IS HOW SO THOROtTGHEV ORGASIEZD, THEt uah jjl xiisj-it snufnau jan iubh AYITHOHT THE EXPESSE' OP TRl.VEI.lNa THERE -WESEND SWIPIESOFPIEO GOODS WITH PEICEB PLAINLY UtA' KED, ATX CATALOGUES OI? LADIES', MlgSESV. AND CHXjTi-IDREN'S -jTUENISHINe GOODS 'Br MAIL TO APPLICANTS WHO SEND US THEIR PROPER ADDRESS, FREE OE CHARGE, AND TF THEX-EXPLA1N CLEARL? THE KIND OF GOODS WAMTED, WE FAIL IN SUITING THEM. JTROiT' THE ERTNTJiD CATALOGUE THET-CAN ALWAYS 3IAEB SELEOTIOJf OF GARMENTS THAT "WILL ITVE SATISFAOrtON, 9S ONf.T 'SFnESSkRT TO GIV16--THE PROPER MEASUREaiENTS SO INSURE BCC- CtBS. OF THIS SEASON GTTB tJS AN tHSEQUALBD vJ OF GOODS. BLACK STLKS.handaome-and dnraMo.

iu. wUKha. St 00 in tWO. lb GBE AT AMEBICAN TKDE-. STRUDTiBLE S1LKVM.20, SL25.Bdl.6S- PIiAIN COLORED SILKS, new Bbad's-, cpm- mendug a low as 75a.

-por yard.aud at SLW, same mi quauty or last season at jijts. Paris -hides, from S2.00 upwards. at turn itb JI 25, THE PRICES AT WHICH WE OFFER OffiH-STLKS rancv jrocoQ una moa-n xvcrnra tneww iAttJB U3JB-QUARTEB XOOSJJVXai-BJU UiSM THAN iAST SEASON. in lis mods trive i richer distSavof coTortnbs and btill'ant effects thlBMaiion-tban for maby year past, andwe-arei- ceivmg ptoamar jxeau. auaiuoil toourctock.

Tha raised COSTUME CLOTHS range lb prico fromBOcayard and. on low priced DREdS GOODS, from 10j. a yard Uk many of them betotr -asenecure-astneneayier zaoncs. India Valley Cashmere Shawls from up India JT lied Cpntera at SlWandii-o. BealDecca, Oheddaand StrlpeU India Shawls, now desbrnci from S10.00 AIsjx uttllnM BrlU Jsh Ircnch and German Fbawla inDeauurul new rt-v ea-of tha beet and moatrehatle manufacture.

TariaJIanilea asi oaks nf ihe latest modes from $15.00 up, aad Berlin from $3.00. Mes1 as4 CMWsSits sM fins Fn- These departnientai embrace eVerythUig pertaining to Jfemile me, Halted to ad ages and cirenm- Etancea, jroc in i paruouara see.ca amguos. HOSIEjRY; idcr up to Ihfeftneat'GoojtS. An theueuesl-and otocKUl aua-aterna. fAthloior banlrlaaiOTibrcTer.n and beautiful St.

cVings a'eaj cdssidcred asin- aispensantepazsor jema.e aturs, Kid, 'Sitt; Llrio Thread and rlno GlpTcaof 4be new and fihatie-'i in irreafc iRMi ty. ord it Taylor Cfd Glovau, 2 bntton warranted at SLyuer pair, prtceia tretija t.au. Xacc, Cambric linen and XTandkrcbiefa, and beaut ful NecarchlefR, all pr cs fiom 25at tipa and au Kinds lss mcica our uo -oa. Moiiiiing Bspartment. Fxm andEsslisb CrapeH, Grenadines and Organdies.

j3omliajdncT rt etfc Ototb, 4L0S up. ij-eneh' sCii.tUjiRergeA Crapes and other fei-lrab lab MOCTSlMHrom mesa-are at RhoH no ice. M- nroiag let Jewelry, and all emaJ articlea ot Sooruing in variety. Sbeetngs, Pillow Clolhs, Blanieta. Quilts, Cozn-fortiblea infact, overy article required in this lice, we alisays Sell at pmea.

uniliB Goods and Lbteno. from the fineat While Cambriilo the beat lineitDauaasvof all grades and quaaties, aad as siUioctory paces: AlafferSeal fl'cques, ro S.00 Up. A'atka ll Mulls from up. Al asa Seal Boav from SO 00 np. Mick Jlnffa and Boas, from MO a act.ttpward.

Stlk Fuc-liued Garmeqta. ircin 6S 00. Alaska Sable fetf, frem VJiO. ABOOdetotFuraaalowa S5.C0. ry-Onr Goo3re all Brat-clats.

WemaJa'a paint to nil ail orders eia ily aid lo tbe intarest of piBcbars. We guarantee a'J parchaaea to be fiat's latlory 1o buyers, aid stand ready io remedy a3 We invite order, conTlnced that a first trial -will -an ih- rpt'nlr enjoin' hereafter for Goods to ba accompanied by the rroney, or-hereparlle3wisb Goodsieat by Express I- Wbre tbi rcml'-tanco is too large we al- waj a return-the dlueience. tHHsfiB aal Porsylii strseS. siswxoitir. octSlerao Odorless jOisiiifectaiit PIWEHFOT.

XSV I. A8TNG. Eeoammended by tie 1'rcas, and leidingmro throngbent the world. Te ftcpurincaUOttar anted to take fffecl inflaut-ly. InvalnaWcf Pick Booms, Damp Cc'Ura Water Closeis, tiiicKy inbablted Sonet ajdSeobls Boms.

Sold bf all Druggists Box 2 cents; bottle 25cenls. P. O.Bw:S,iK. K.T. Salearoome 28 and Sd Wert oadway, New York.

Postage fc-dmpa taken in pay mnt. A gjod druggist wanted as ager Jf F.HENEOTRRAN&CCR, iiktt -VhoksiteAseoxa, KewVork. 33K.Sei---.. 9 4 iTasd iEisoior, jl A storm, and of the two hundred and twenty woo went down, only one a little child drifted asbore. When the waif was laid at rest from her troubled baptism, somebody asked tne question: "What namer" and the reply was: "Uod Knows." A gentleman present, touched by the words, caused a headstone to be erect.d bearing only this Uod Jisows.

An emtg-ant sWp with aworld aboard Went down by iho bead tbe ntih' coast, Kn 'a'tn: a' bnstlug at ha1P- ast luwered, No caunon to toll for hs rreatnrpis loau To hundred nd tw nt their soui-i let ailp, Two hnndred aud twnity with p5cblew lip. Vfoat iu the foundered ahlp Nobody can te'llt not you or Ji Tbe frenzy of fright whea lightning thought proToUkaathnttl th fa andihengb, Phot quivering gleams thronuh tne long rorgoc And iuhted iho years with a ghastly Blare, A secon I year, an" a aerono. to span i Mid. surges or water ana gasps oi prayer. Tbnbeavrna were doom ana the Xord was dumb, -The clnud and the breaker were blent In one, No-anneHn iht rot any to-coml flod prdon their bIdb for the Ohrlst His Son 1 Tbe temoeat disd down as the tempest will Ustaxe as 'he moon on a window sill The r.if es wfre rwd on ihe rugged hi Tha ri-ses that Wow in tbe ear.y light And die Into gray in tba mists of night.

Then drUleaaaarr In a ntgbt-gown dressed, Bglrlwlthberrandsdhir, And bands nice a prty on h-r Id blue breast, An i a amtl on ner mnntir tear was despair, No etltch on the garment aver to tall Who bor her, who lost loved ner vrell, Unnamed" as arose wai It JIarali orNell? Tbe 'onstera and wreckeis around ierrtood And gazed on the tret a tire trove upward cast, A round a ead robin ltd smrdy wood, Ifanlnfuara all rent and the whirl wind past. A They a unite cross on her hotne-ioads vefit, j7j: hi And poor the phromi, ont a portect fell down ou the ehudme dew on the wc. A ripple of 81 Just covered her over; No o.ry (o Ud 1-r ''Good night, Tdra 1" Spr'ng waited to weave a qntlt of red ml allv bHil'her et name h-ard tbs "arodKaowBl1' i Nor Krai 6.1 nor weotaa ihy made-bur bed. But. tell tnred "QodEnowa!" on tho atataather bead.

Tb lgenT ba oura ibi night runs wild, -1 ho ud s'ght add be stnra gmohomo, L-i hopoorlot- thild, Ttemembertb--wod at tha-nanv let tomb! wi rfered and the -onl finds. feposo. Whe eyiirefa orlaiirefbloiwonM andblowa, whatever be Wes. far tb oood "Uo.1 God know'." ail tho wh 1c, our bllndh Vs Its Blfilt, Oar darkness Hia day, orweolcaess flianiihtl Bwlo A-fFce. oiitl pmna.i'xetfi, Pat enc yet 1 It st will be awe ter if thvi srt weary And alter n'fb cotaeth cheery.

Ib-U bide aweeraild4 una rot. The clouds Blver fining. Don't forg-U And Ihongh he's Ul BtUl the sun la shining; Courage! butt- ad of ttars rf-piuuig' Just'bidea wee, and d.uuafrut. "With ol and carea Unending Arr biei? Pefblsk thee bow th: a.enns rom leaven-descends Saap stiff oalcba- Spare th wlllowbanding, And bide a andjdlnna reC Grief tharpers'ing borrow 1-nm reg etl Bnt yeBterfltt' Ia iione, and fhiU itn-'orrow TJijAt ns for tha pre eat and tbe mnrraw Nay bide a wee, and dinua fret. An ore -arx'oua brooding Doth got Aostof fearaand jihaubs esdelulingj Then-, bruthtjr, tba orruenta be.intrudbjg.

Juet bide a wee, aud dluna fret. leisure Hour. One of the simplest remedies lor neural, gia is essence of peppermeht Btthe the nart. alfected. keeping the hand over" it.

It will burn and draw, but not blister. Judging from the tone of some, of our State exchanges, a great deal of cotton yet remains in the fields and it is more than probable' that a great deal Of it will be lost. Among the drowned on board tho U.S war 8teamer was Frederick W. Danner. This young man was partially reared in Montgomery and was highly esteemed.

He was a native of His position was that of Ensign. He entered the, service une 23, "18G9, and was commissioned July 17,. 1876. He was recently transferred to the Huron from tha experimental battaUion at Annapolis. His death will be 'reoeived with sorrow in this community, where he end iis father, tbe late J.

Iu 0. Csnner, were so well known. After all the talk about emigration, the number of people 'Texasrbpund issmaller than since 18.70. There is. no reason for leaving Alabama.

Iand can" be bought in this county, in a hih state of cultivation, for less: money than it Will take to break and prepare similar land in Texas for plant-, ing. Any sort of a home out there will cost a small fortune; here lumber and all building material is cheap. With the same-care and attention bestowed on a crop here, as good resnlta'can be obtained as in any State in the Union. Priends, before pulling stakes and striking out for an unknown think seriously of all the -advantages of society, schools, old friends' and transporta. tion facilities yon are giving up.

Itiswell worthwhile to go through the broom factory of our enterprising townsman' Mr. Schuessler. He'has found the means of working up a large quantity of broom straw made here, mostlyon his own farm. He furnishes work for quite. a number of people, all of whom pay out bieir earnings' in our midst for rent, ciottung, groceries, fuel, Ha makes as.

good' brooms as miade anywhere in the United! and can supply merchants. aa cheaplas they can purchase in any- city in the United States. 'Now, it isirthe interest of Montgomery for him to 'Merchants here and in adjoining to wn3 and cities should give him iheirorders. One "SU'cessrul man ufacturing enterprise leads to another. A.

number of them adds to the population, wealth end business importance of any town. Why jaot buy brooms here, instead of going elsewhere and faring: worse, In the States "Court yesterday morning, the case against Mosea Britl, charg with conspiracy for intimidating voters at the August, election -of 1876, was resumed. All the witnesses, pro and con, were examined, aad nt 12 o'clock the argument began. District Attorney Parsons and N. McAfee, spoke for the pios-- ecution, and CoL E.

Shorter and Col. i A. Wilsca for the de ence. The case was given to the jury about 3 p. m.

After a short absence they returned a verdict of "not guilty." The nsxtcase called was the United States vs. J. E. W. Pickett, J.

T. roadaway and 6. F. Pope, charged with making fal-w election returcs. District Attorney Parsons and S.

"MeAfee, Esq represents! the United States, and Maj. H. C. Tompkins, CoL I. A.WikonandC6l.-E.

S. Shoiterthe defendants. The counsel for the defendants filed a demurrer to ths indictment, as not being drawn in accordance with the election law, which is alleged to be violated. Tompkins argued for demurrer and Mr. McAfee resisted for the government.

The court reserved its decision. The Court hoped all would observe thanksgiving and enjoy good dinners, and aujourned to Friday niowng at 10 dock. Colombia, S. Nov. 28.

Gov. Hampton's message strongly deprecates the repudiation of the -State a obligations, and argues tht ft settlement of the public debt qnestionshaU be made npon a basis which credit of the State. ThS special investigatmg committee ap-pointed last spring to examine among oilier thinga i to 4e election of John J. Patterson li United Slates Senator rn 1872, have submitted report "The report giyes epi-, StoVpn before the coulmi tee. includmK ubout forty ia.

ontnrwl wha evid icTconcii iEat iS6nwM Seo-iat'y Paueryi.

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