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Selma Morning Times from Selma, Alabama • 4

Selma Morning Times from Selma, Alabama • 4

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a A RENTING OF I WILL RENT ON SATURDAY, 37TH NOVEMBER, 1869, in front of the Market House, in the city of Selma, the miles plantation from known as the Ferguson Place, two hundred and land, with a good quarter, corn Selma, containing about three fifty 16s acres and lots. open Possession given 1st January, 1870. Terms made known on day of renting. J. M.

Adm'r Estate Hugh Ferguson. nov16itd. GREAT BARGAINS. Clearing Out Sale. of Goods' belonging to the The entire stock estate of, S.

BOLDAN, will be sold AT COST. and complete, and was se The stock is new It consists in part of lected with great DRY GOODS, Staple and Fancy, CLOTHING, For Men and Boys, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, A opportunity is now offered to persons rare themselves with such artiwho wish to supply cles as above mentioned at prices UNUSUALLY LOW. dec'd. W. D.

McCORD competent gentlemen have Obliging and employed to wait upon all who may call een examine the Stock. A. G. MABRY, the will annexed, of 8. Boldan, Adm with nov24dlw.

Manufacturers and Jobbers in HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS 270 W. Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE MD. nov27d6m New Steam Saw Mill, Near Peoples' Station, R. D. R.

R. Competition Defied! Having completed my new Steam Saw Mill, situated near Peoples' Station, Selma, Rome and Dalton Railroad, and about 18 miles from the city of Selma, and having convenient an to the abundance mill, of 1 the very best material prepared to receive orders for all kinds of am LUMBER; which will be promptly filled at euck prices as will defy competition. Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto fore bastowed by the public, I respectfully 80- licit continuance of the same. Address J. A.

BUTLER, Selma, Or Peoples' Station, E. D. R. Jan. 10 dtf NOTICE TO COTTON SHIPPERS.

all Cotton stored at our Warehouse, and intended for shipment by TEREAF Kail, will be delivered to the Compress FREE OF CHARGE, And Cottons ordered for shipment by River, will be delivered to the Steamboat over our Slide at the reduced charge of TWENTY CENTS PER BALE. This only applies to Cotton on storage. FRANKLIN CO. S. M.

R. R. Warehouse, Nov. 5, dtf CARPET WAREHOUSE. A.

BROUSSEAU 00., IMPORTERS, 19 Char tres New Orleans. Offer for Sale at Low Prices, CARPETING--English and American of all kinde FLOOR FURNITURE and Enameled Cil Cloths. MATTING-500 rolls China, 100 pieces Docoa. WINDOW SHADES, Table and Piano Covers. ORUM CLOTHS, Drugget Linen and Felt.

CURTAINS- -Lace. Repe, Worsted, Damask, eto FURNITURE COVERING- I. iuen and Cotton Stripes etc CORNICES. Bands, pins etc. Orleans Infirmary, 142 CANAL NEW ORLEANS, LA, Conducted by Dra.

Choppin, C. Beard, Brickell Brans. This institution is now open for the treatment of Medical and Surgical Diseases. DR. SAMUEL CHOPPIN: General Surgery and diseases of the Rectum, Bladder, and Urethra.

All operations for deformities. such as Clab-foot, Hare-lip, Cleftpalate, DR. C. BEARD: Diseases of the Eye and Ear. DR.

D. W. BRICKELL: Diseases peculiar to women. Operations for the relief of Ovarian Tumors, Vesico Vaginal Fistula, Laceration of the Pereneum, DR. J.

DICKSON BRUNS: Diseases of the Heart, Lungs and Throat. The best nurses are provided. Fare and Accommodations equal to those of first class hotels. Postoffice Box "'67," New Orleans. w3 mos.

VULCAN WORKS, CHATTANOOGA, TENN. S. B. LOWE, General Partner Are now prepared to otter to merchants, at re duced rates, a full assortment of common Bar TIRE, ROUNDS, SQUARES, HORSE BAND, PLOW PLATE, HOOP Also, to Railroad Companies, a superior quality of Iron manufactured from Tennessee Charcoal, Pig and Bloom, HAMMERED AXLES, DRIVING AXLES, BRIDGE BOLTS, FREIGHT AND PASSENGER CARJIRONS Complete, PISTON RODS, SHAFTING. Also, all sizes Flat, Round and Squares.

Address S. LOWE, apl-deodly Chattanooga, Tenn. PLANTATION AND GRIST MILL FOR SALE LYING three miles from the Selma, Rome and Dalt In Railroad, in Bibb county, about three miles south of Ashby Station, on said road containing one Sect on of Land, about 100 aeres in a fine sta of cultivation, with residence and all the necessary outhouses, three hundred acres of the land is finely timbered. The Mill Seat de solid rock, with water power sufficient to run both Saw and Grist Mill--has already in fine Fanning ord-r two sets of rocks, large and commodious mill house, entirely new. The Plantation and all the improvements it can be bought low.

Parties wishing to purchase, can apply to the undersigned on the place, for information 2 A at. Randolph. Selma Meridian Rail Road. CO CHANGE OF SCHEDUEL. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, Selma, October 17, 1869.

On and after Sunday, Uctober 17, 1869, the Mail and Passenger Trains on this road will run daily as follows: Leave Selma 2 30 P. Arrive at .10 80 P. Making close connection with the Mobile and Ohio Railroad for Mobile and New Orleans, and all points in Texas. Leave Meridian. 2 05 A.

Arrive at 9 30 A. Making close connection with Selma, Rome and Dalton Railroad for all points North and East. Freight Leaves 9 85 A. Arrive at 2 00. P.

CHARLES B. WALLACE, Superintendent. S. K. PHILLIPS, Gel'n F.

T. Agent. oct19-dtf Selma, Dalton R.R. NO GEN'L SUPT'S OFFICE 8., R. D.

R. R. Patona, Oct. 17th, 1869. On and atter this date trains will run upon this road as follows: Mail Train leave .9:30 A.

arrive 9:00 P. 66 leave .2:00 A. arrive ..2:20 P. Calera Accommodation leave Selma daily except Snoday, at 4 P. M.

Arrive 7:50 A. M. Through Freight leave Selma Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 4 A. M. Arrive Selma same days at 5:45 M.

Mail trains run daily and make clese connections at Selma and Rome for all points East or West. line offers the best facilities for the transportation of both freight and passengers of any line connecting the East and West south of the Ohio river. E. G. BARNEY, Superintendent and Agent.

M. STANTON, Ass't Supt. oct20tf. NEW GOODS The undersigned having purchased The Stock of Good Belonging to MESSRS. NORRIS JOHNSTON stock imported and domestic: SEGARS AND TOBACCO A great variety Pipes, such MEERSCHAUM, CLAY, all other articles used by smokers.

The public will find everything at this es: tablishment usually kept in a first class cigar and tobacco store. Also, constantly on hand a fine assortment of superior BRANDIES, WHISKYS, GINS, RUMS WINES, LIQUORS, which will be soid very low by the quart, gallon or barrel. Thankful for past patronage, a continuance of the same is respectfully solicited. Prices as cheap as any house North or South oct28dtt J. A.

VOGEL. Would respectfully state to the citizens of Selma and vicinity that he is a large and Well Selected Stock OF Dry Goods, BOOTS, SHOES, Clothing, Hats, HARDWARE, Which has been purchased in New York under favorable circumstances and Sold as Low AB can be afforded in this Market. The attention of the ladies is respectfully called to my stock of New Dress Goods, ARAB SCARFS, White Goods, EMBROIDERIES Shoes, Etc. ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. Call and examine the Stock.

We hope by close attention and low prices to merit a share of yourpatronage. P. T. HURT. nov18dtf CIGAR, TOBACCO AND LIQUOR TOR Sign of the Indian.

J. A. VOGEL. ALABAMA (Next to Times Office.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, And wholesale Dealer in Whisky, Brandy, Wine, Constantly on hand, a large and superior F. S.

MALLORY, WITH I W. ARTHUR Commission Merchants Wholesale Grocers, AND DEALERS IN Imported and Domestic Liquors and West ern' Produce, 16 Peters St, (late New Levee.) AND 16 TCHOUPITOULAS ST. PROFESSIONAL: H. A. MAKALSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW.

SELMA, AL4. OFFICE- Commercial Bank Building, entrance on 8-Im Street. novi8-tf J. R. BATTEBFIELD A.

PERRY YOUNG SATTERFIELD YOUNG, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BELMA, ALA. Office--In Watts' New Buildirg, Central Block. oct15-tf ROBT. H. STERRETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW.

BELMA, ALA. OFFICE -Watts' New Building, Water Street Will practice in the Courts of Dallas and Shelby, and in the Supreme Court at Montgomery. oct12d6m ALBERT 4. MABRY, Jr, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, Central Depot, Selma, Ala. sent8-dtf.

WM. M. B300Ks. JON HARALSON, BROOKS HARALSON, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, SELMA, ALABAMA. PRACTICE in Dallas, Perry, and adjoining Counties, and in the U.

8. Court at Montgom ry. Oct 9-tt WM. M. BYRD.

WM. M. BYRD, JB. BYRD BYRD, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW SELMA ALABAMA. will Practice in the State Courts and the eral Court at Montgomery.

The Senior member of the firm having TOturned to the practice, will attend the Chanvery, Federal, and Supreme Courts, and the Junior will attend the other Courts with the assistance of the former. jy54-dtf ALEX, WHITE. W. N. ROYNTON WHITE BOYNTON, A ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICE- -Back-rooms, up-stairs, over Walle Wailes On, 'a Rroad Hireet, Al 5.

W. PETTTS. H. B. DAWSON PETTUS DAWSON.

ATTORNEYS AT LAW, SELMA ALABAMA. Office in Planters' and Merchante aranoe Building, Bread Street. R. H. S.

HUDSON. OFFICE on Broad Street, next door abov Watts' Hall building. RESIDENCE -One formerly ocoupied by J. Duncan, mv29-dof. J.

P. SOUTHWORTH -ANDCHARLES TURNER. LAWYERS. my5-tf SELMA, ALA. D.

BERRY, Attorney at Lawfand Sol or in Chancery, Office corner of Alabama and Washington streets, near the Market-house. aug12d6m. D. DUNLAP, OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL EN Office on Broad Street, (OV CHANDLER, PICKEL STORE,) J08. F.

JOHNSTON. B. M. NELSON. JOHNSTON NELSON, ATT'YS.

COUNSELLORS AT LAW Office -In Watts' new building, Central Block SELMA, ALABAMA. oct3-dtf JOHN WHITE. -H. E. D.

MALLORY WHITE MALLORY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, SELMA, ALA. Will practice in Dallas and Perry, in the Supreme Court and the District Court at Montgomery. H. S. D.

MALLORY. JUSTICE CF THE PEACE. ug22-dtf JASPER N. HANEY, Attorney at Law Solicitor for Dallas Coun Office corner Water and Broad streets, stairs, Selma, Ala. jan3.

W. H. F. RANDALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. NO Office Central Block, Watts' New Building.

Dec. 9-d1y. J.F. TURNER, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. Will practice in all the Courts of Dallas excep the City Court of Selma.

Office at the Courthouse. jly28-dtf SAM'L BARRETT. CH. Barrett LeSassier, Cotton Factors AND Commission Merchants, NO. 62 CARONDELET STREET, NEW ORLEANS.

1829-d8m. IRA W. PORTER Importers and Wholesale Dealers in HARDWARE CUTLERY, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, WINDOW GLASS, WHITE LEAD, ZING PAINTS, COLORS, SEED OIL, TURPENTINE, ETC. ODD FELLOWS' HALL, ROYAL STREET, MOBILE. PEACH TREES, 20.000 I HAVE Twenty thousand Seedling Peach Trees, principally from best early Varieties.

Price at Nursery ten dollars per hundred. Price delivered in Selma twelve and a half dollars per hundred. ALSO- One Ligbt Rockaway, and one twohorse Ambulance, oil cloth top. Chester White Pigs, pure blood. P.

R. McCRARY, Cottage Home, on Montgomery Road, 9 miles Selma, Ala. oct24d3m. STALL NO. 10.

MARKET The undersigned has taken Stall No. 10, in the City Market House, wherehe will keep on Gand the choicest Meats to be had. He sol its a share of the public patronage. octl5 dtf THOS. M.

WILLIAMS. FRANK L. MILHOUS. W. B.

SHIELDS. MILHOUS SHIELDS, COTTON FACTORS, -AND- Commission Merchants, MOBILE, AL. AN ALABAMA INVENTION. NOBLES CONCAVE ROOF PATENT RIGHT SECURED. THIS Roof is cheaper than Shingles, and is the most durable in use, Persons wiehing new roofs, are invited to call at my store, on Alabama street, near Greene street, where the above named roof can be seen.

For railroad bridges and warehouses it has no superior. ine 20d6m. H. G. NOBLE.

E. B. MARTIN, NO. 3 GILMAN BLOCK, ALABAMA ST LIQUOR, TOBACCO. CIGAR, AND FLOUR AGENT, LANDGEN'L COMMIS'N MERCHANT.

ORDERS promptly and carefully filled for Dry Goods, Groceries, Drugs, and all kinds of Merchandise in our market. 21-2 per cent. commissions charged for purchasing goods outside of Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars and Flour. Consignments solicited. RESPECTFULLY WATSON DUNLAP, At the old stand of ROSSER MOREY, BROAD SELMA.

AL Wholesale and Retail GROCERS AND DEALERS IN Plantation: and Family SUPPLIES. THE undersigned have this day entered into a partnership for the transaction of the Grocery business. We have on band a new and well assorted stock, purchased in the best markets, and at Low Prices to meet the wants of the city and country trade. Particalar attention on will be paid to Family Supplies, and we propose to keep at all times the Choicest Assortment, to meet the wants of the community. J.

M. MOREY, R. R. MOREY, W. V.

R. WATSON, F. L. DUNLAP. In connecting myseif with the above firm, I take the opportunity of thanking my iriends and the public generally tor the liberal pat ronage extended to me while with the firm 0 Rosser Morey, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the same.

J. M. MOREY. nov22 dly. S.

BOLDAN. Wholesale and retail dealer in DRY GOODS CLOTHING. BOOTS AND SHOES. Groceries, Under the Ackerman House. Corner Water and Green Streets, SELMA, AS received large assortment of DRI GOODS, consisting of PRINTS, of every variety; DRESS and FANCY GOODS, DOMESTICS, FLANNELS.

HOSIERY, CLOTHINGS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, All of which can be had at the lowest market price, and which the public are invited to call and examine. 8. BOLDAN. Mr. GEORGE E.

CLOTHIER and JAMES TRACEY are with this house and will be pleased to see their friends: oct1 a2m FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD Will be paid for the apprehension and delivery of Peter Rhodes, a freedman who escaped from the Jailor, near Jones' creek, about a mile from Selma, on Thursday, Sept. 2, 1869. He is about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches higb, broad shouldered, very black, and has a scar on the left cheek, and was dressed in blue pants and checked shirt. He had on a heavy pair of handcuffs when he escaped. The above reward will be promptly paid on the delivery of the prisoner to me at Selma, Ala.

GEO. H. CRAIG, Sept. 3, 1869. Sheriff Dallas Co.

MRS. F. DUNCAN, MILLINERY AND DRESS-MAKING. The attention of the ladies of Selma and vicinity is respectfully called to my elegant stock of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, BONNETS, HATS, FUR CAPES, AND MUFFS. Human Hair, Dress of every style, etc.

Also a large and assorted stock of LADIES SHOES AT COST. MRS. M. J. DUNCAN oct10d2mo.

A LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES. BOWEN, HOOPER No. 2, Central Block, Would call the -of their friends and the public gent ily to their large stock of GROCERIES, which is probably the largest ever offered in this market. Our house full of goods consists in part of Barrels Flour, Sacks Flour, Tierces Meats, Barrels Pork, Packages Mackerel, Barrels Potatoes, Barrels Whisky. -ALSO- MOLASSES, SUGAR, COFFEE, SALT, MEAL, CORN, OATS, RICE, BUTTER, TOBACCO, And many other articles in the grocery line, all of which they will sell low for cash.

Nov. 10, '69. dtf Fresh Arrival! New Dress Goods, Very cheap far be ow their value. CLOTHING. A large and handsome new Stock.

HATS. Full lines for sale by the case, dozen, or sin gle one, at less than the market. DOMESTIC GOODS, As low as anybody. Crockery and Glass Ware, Cheaper than can be had in this market. We only ask a trial.

novi-dtf WALLER, WAILES CO. CITY BOOT SHOP. and SHOES. FIRST DOOR ABOVE THE NATIONAL BROAD STREET. SELMA.

THE undersigned would inform the public generally that he is prepared to give as rcas a At and as neat boot, and 88 good a boot, ay can be had in the State of Alabama. Has also a fine and varied assortment of work on hand, as cheap as can be bought anywhere. Call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. You will be waited upon with pleasure. You will And me always on hand, prompt and ready to attend to all business entrusted to my handa.

Call at the sign of the a FRENCH BOOT MAKER," by M. MEYER co 18 Broad Street, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, EXHIBIT THE FOLLOWING LATE ARRIVALS, In addition to their well selected Stock of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, Arab Shawls, Bedouines and Knit Goods Of every description. Ladies', Misses' and children's CHINCHILLA, BEAVER and LLAMA WOOL Cloaks and Sacques. Balbrigan and Fancy Cashmere Hose. THE LATEST OUT IN DRESS TRIMMINGS, Ottoman's Ribbon, Bullion AND PIPINGS.

An endless variety of Ladies, Hemmed, Tucked, and Corded Handkerchiefs. Crumb Cloth, Rugs and Mats, Oil Carpeting 4-4, 8-4 Brussels, Two and Three-Ply, Ingrain and Hemp Carpeting, NICE DESIGNS. nov12-dtf A. W. CAWTHON.

J. BRADFIELD. CAWTHON BRADFIELD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, No. 24 Broad Street, SELMA. HOOKER, NORWOOD SHEPARD AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE NO.

5 WATER STREET, SELMA, ALABAMA, (NEXT DOOR TO WILSON'S WAREHOUSE: HAVING opened our Agricultural Warehouse, we are prepared to fill all ORDERS in that line at Manutacturers prices: comprising COTTON GINS, the Emory Universal, the Taylor and Eagle Gin; COTTON PRESSES, the Utley; CIDER and WINE PRESSES, the Buckey; Cultivators, Plows, Drills, Cotton and Corn Planters, Hay and Straw Cutters, Lever and Railroad Horse Powers, Power and Hand Mills, Corn Shellers, and all other implements pertaining to a Farm. Also, all orders for FERTILIZERS, Bough's Raw Bone and Super- kinds Phosphate, and Fertilizers prepared by the Charlottesville. Manufacturing planting. We have on consignment and for sale: Lime, Plaster, Cement, Hay, Corn, Wheat, Fodder, Bagging and Briarfield Iron Tie. The Metalic Wire Clothes Line, warranted not to rust or corrode.

On exhibition the Little Giant Wheat Screen. Also, on consignment 30 bbls Molasses. Wanted to buy- Cotton Seed, Grass Seed and Clover Seed. sept8'90-tj an1'6 Selma Marble Works. J.

N. MONTGOMERY, Dealer in MEMORY OF ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, MONUMENTS. TOMBS, HEAD STONES, CROTON TOPS, TABLE TOPS, And all kinds of Marble Works at as Low FIGURES aS can be had North or South. A large lot of DESIGNS always on hand. JOHN H.

MARSHALL. P. C. CONLEY. MARSHALL Rectifers, AND WHOLESALE GROCERS.

Agents for Reese's Soluble Pacific Guano, Flour of Bones, Compound Acid Phosphate of Lime, Devoe Pratt Brilliant Kerosene and Photolite, Alabama Lime and Oriental Powder AND DEALERS IN GRAIN FERTILIZERS, BUILDING MATERIAL, 15 and Commerce Street (Corner St. Francis Street,) MOBILE, ALA. Capt. FI. I.

F. COLEMAN, of Dallas County is with the above house. w3m TO THE WORKING CLASS -We are now prepared to furnish all classes with constant employment at home, the whole of the time or for the spare moments. Business new, light and protitable. Persons of either sex easily earn from 50c.

to $5 per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to the business. Boys and girls esrn nearly 88 much as men. That all who see this notice may send their address and test the business, we make this unparalled offer: To such as are not well satisfied, we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, a valuable sample, which will do to commence work on, and a copy of The People's Literary Companion-one of the largest and best family newspapers published- all sent free by mail. Reader, if you want permanent, profitable work, address E.

C. ALLEN Augusta, Maine. nov cod mos. The Celebrated Norway Oats. HAVE a small supply of these superior Oats for sale.

One acre planted last year by Geo. O. Baker in the suburbs of Selma, made within a fraction of 8,000 pounds of forage. W. S.

KNOX, Agent. nov30d1w. WISE BUWIE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS I STOVES and MANUFACTURERS of all kinds of TIN AND COPPER WARE. Special attention given to ROOFING and GUTTERING. Promising to spare no effort to give satisfaction, we respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage.

in12-tf WISE BOWIE. W. R. DITMARS CO. At the Old Stand, a the rear of Commercial Bank, SELMA, ALA: WE have sortment on hand of a large and complete as CABINET -AND- HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Which will be sold at greatly reduced prices -ALSO- METALLIC BURIAL CASES AND CAS KE TS And WOODEN COFFINS of every description.

We have lately purchased a large and elegant Oval Glass Hearse, And havivg secured the services of an experienced Undertaker, are prepared to furnis and attend to Burials in a style not surpassed by any establishment ir the country. We guarantee our prices to be as low as can be obtained elsewhere. inn 10-dtf FALL STOCK. We are daily receiving DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS, our fall stock of AMERICAN HARDWARE, BUILDERS, MECHANICS, PLANTERS and HOUSEKEEPERS. Our importations of English Hardware, Are now on the high seas and will arrive early, making our stock more complete and at better prices than ever before offered in Selma.

While thanking our friends, through whose favors our trade has. increased from day to day we beg leave to assure them that our facilities for getting goods are unsurpassed, and we are determined Not to be Undersold in Selma or in the Southern or By anybody Western cities. KAY, FORCE LAPSLEY, Dealers in Hardware, au27-tillmy29 14 Broad Street. For the Trade. J.

H. ROBBINS WATER STREET, AND ESIRE to direct the attention of Merchants, Planters, and others, to their stock of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, STOVES, Their goods have been purchased for CASH, and they frel that they can OFFER INDU EMENTS, To their patrons and the public at large, which have been but seldom offered in this market. Their stock of STOVES Embraces all the latest Stylesand Improvements And will be sold at prices which will satisfy purchasers. Their PLANTATION and HOUSE-BUILD. ING MATERIALS have been selected with great care and will defy competition.

oct73m DR. HUNTER CONTINUES to treat all private diseases Syphillis in all its forms, 'gonorrhea, gleet stricture, orchitis, and all urinary diseases and effects of mercury are completely eradicated; spermatorrhea, or seminal weakness, resulting from self abuse or other causcs, and which produce some of the following effects, a8 blotches, bodily weakness, indigestion, com stipation, aversion to society, unmanliness, dread of future events, loss of memory, indolence, and finally prostration to the vital power, can be fully restored to health. Persons afflicted with this or any other delicate, intricate or long standing constitutianal complaint, should give the Doctor a trial. He never fails The Doctor publishes a medical circular that gives a full exposition of venereal and private diseases, that can be had free at office, or by mail for one stamp. It gives a clear delinention of all the diseases and conditions result ing from the infringement of the moral laws, excesses, indulgences, exposures, and imprudences in married or single life.

Every sentence contains instruction to the afflicted, and enabling them to determine the precise nature of their complaints. The establishment. comprising ten ample rooms, is central. When it is not convenient the city, the Doctor's opinion can be obtained by giving a written statement of the case, and medicine can be forwarded by mail or express. In some instances, however, a personal examination is absolutely necessary, wHile in others daily personal attention is requirec, and for the accommodation of such patients there are apartments connected with the office that are provided with every requisite that is calculated to promote recovery, including medicated vapor baths.

All prescriptions are prepared in the Doctor's own Laboratory, under his personal supervision. Medical pamphlet at office free, or by mail for two stamps No matter who have failed, read what he says. Office Third street, between Green and Walnut streets, near the Postoffice, Louisville, Ky. Office hours 9 a. m.

to 7 p. undays, 10 a. m. to m. "M.6.

STETSON. A. STETON. G. B.

PRESTSON M. S. STETSON CO, in Who'esale Dealers in and Manufacturers of BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS. EEP at all times the largest stock in city. One of our firm constantly at the East in supervision of factories and prepared to take advantage of every favorable opportunity for purchasing.

Our Fall Goods are now being received, and will afford the largest and best assortment we have yet shown. The tention of Wholesale buyers is invited to a close examination of Stock and prices, N. W. COR. ST.

FRANCIS N. WATER MOBILE. ALA. la Office in Boston, 38 Pearl st. oct21-w6m USA IS The largest and most complete stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, Ever brought to this market, among which will be found GENTS' CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS and SHOES, LADIES, and MISSES' SHOES, Of all sizes and qualities, all VERY LOW FOR CASH.

We also have on hand and are daily receiving Plantation Boots and Shoes, To which we invite the attention of the public. VOLTZ DANSBY, Broad Street, opposite Watts' Hall. 2, '69-dtf W. BOSWELL, Cotton Factor -AND- Commission Merchant. 1 am prepared to make liberal cash advances on all shipments.

Bagging, rope and ties furnished. Several years experience in the dry goods and grocery business will enable me to fill the orders of my friends to the best advantage. Office over old stand O. F. Harrell Water street.

Col. R. A. Nicoll is my, duly Authorized agent during my absence: W. H.

BOSWELL. Aug. 27th, 6mo. M. H.

SMITH; COTTON FACTOR GEN'L COMMIS'N MERCHANT -OFFICEAt the old stand of 0. F. Harrell WATER STREET, General Agent for sale of Alabama Iron and Iron Ties, manufactured by T. S. vis at Briarfield, Alabama.

Also Agent for gale of Lumber, Lathes, Shingles and builder's materials generally. Special attention given to filling orders, and from several years experience in the Grocery and Dry Goods trade, he flatters himself he can give satisfaction. Consignment of Cotton and other produce respectfully solicited, and liberal advances made thereon. Aug. 25th, dly.

SELMA SAVINGS ASSOCIATON, No. 27 Broad Street, SELMA. ALA. Capital, $50,000 DEPOSITS RECEIVED AND PAID OUT. BUYS AND SELLS -FOR- EXCHANGE, BANK NOTES, COIN, STOCKS AND BONDS AND MAKES COLLECTIONS ON ALL ACCESSIBLE POINTS.

SELLS DRAFTS ON ENGLAND, IRELAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY. H. A. STOLLENWECK, President. WW.

WHITE. Cashier. April 29, PHOENIX FOUNDRY! WATER STREET, HAST, SELMAOpposite S. R. D.

R. Rd. Shop. The undersigned is now prepared to su CASTINGS of all kinds at short notice and at NORT ERN PRICES. Special facilities for the supply of GRATE AND FURNACE BARS, HYDRAULIC RAMS, GIN GEARING, BRIDGE POSTS.

RAILS AND POSTS, or GRAVES, BALCONIES, YARDS COG WHEELS of every description. PILASTERS, LINTELS and MOULDINGS for Fronts of Buildings. BLACKSMITHING -AND- HEAVY FORGING. ENGINES, BOILERS repaired. BRASS WORK of all kinds furnished.

Cash paid for old Iron, Copper and Brass. JUS. HI. BROWN March 25, 1869-dly. 700 200 100 100 400 100 50 GROVER BAKER Sewing Machines.

B. JACOB nov30-d2m BRISK JACOBSON, Manufacturers Wholesale and retail Dealers in HAS above taken celebrated an agency superior for the Machines, sale of and the has now on band a number, which he offers to the public. Persons wishing to purchase will call at his store and see them. to Special attention given to repairing all kinds of Sewing Machines. Satisfaction warranted.

B. JACOB, Cor. Alabama and Washington streets. CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, No. 56 Dauphin Street, MOBILE, ALA.

Great inducements offered to the trade. JOHN 8. HUNTER, of Dallas county, is with the above house, and would be pleased to see his friends when they visit the city. nov30d6mos. J.

O. ROBERT, Tunes and Repairs PIANOS AND Orders te be left at Rothrock's Book Store 26 BROAD STREET. nov16d3m. J. M.

DEDMAN. Luction; Commission HOUSE. (Next door to Aicardi's Bar ALABAMA STREET, ALA. I would respectfully beg leave to inform friends and the public generally, that I am prepared to receive and sell, privately or at auction anything that may be consigned to: me. Any business entrusted to my care will receive prompt attention.

Jan 19 dtf J. M. DEDMAN. DR RICHAU'S GOLDEN REMEDIES Use these only, and eavetime, health, and money. $1,000 REWARD For any case of disease in any stage which they fail to cure.

Dr. Richau's Golden Balsam, No. 1., cures Ulcers, Ulcerated Sore Throat and Mouth, Sore Eyes, utaneous Eruptions, Copper-colored blothes, Soreness of the Scalp, Scrofula, it is the greatest Renovator, Alterative and Blood Purifier known, removes all mercury from the system, and laves the blood and healthy. Dr. Richau's Golden Balsam.

No. 2, cures Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism in all its forms, and gives immediate relief in all cases. Price of either No. 1.or 2, 85. bottle, or two bottles for $9.

Dr. Richau's Golden Antidote, a rapid and radical cure for all urinary derangements. Price $3 per bottle. Dr. Richau's Golden Elixir D' Amour.

radical cure tor Nervous or General Debility, in old or young; imparting energy with wonderful effect. Price $5 per bottle, or two bottles for $9. On receipt of price these remedies will be shipped to any place. Prompt attention paid to all correspondents. None genuine without the name of "DR RICHAU'S GOLDEN REMEDIES, D.

B. RICHARDS, sole Proprietor," blown in glass of bottles. Address DR. D. B.

RICHARDS, No. £28 Varick street New York oct29dly N. WOO DRUFF, BA BIL M. WOOLLE Talladega, Ala. Perry Ala WOODRUFF WOOLLEY, COTTON FACTORS -ANDCOMMISSION MERCHANTS CENTRAL BLOCK, SELMA, ALA.

which Bagging, Rope and Ties in ample supply, we furnish at the lowest market price. Liberal cash advances made on connignments for sale here, or for shipment to our friends in Mobile, New Orleans or New York. Mr. C. I.

CURRIE is connected with the above house, and would be pleased to serve his friends and the public generally. Sept- 2, -tf FASHIONABLE Boot AND Shoe MANUFA FACTORY, ARCH. STILT, PROPRIETOR, HALL BLOCK, WASHINGTON A Good and Complete Stock of Material will be kept constantly on hand. Porfect Fits guaranteed, or no charge made. Terms- REASONABLE.

DA liberal share of patronage bu rom my friends and the public at large. mar10dtf A. STILT.

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Years Available:
1869-1871