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rn 171 )l( I Ml, MM, il ME 4. SELMA, A LAMA. FRIDAY. AUGUST 22. 1862.

TE FROI THE srlrna ilrportcr WANTS. Recruits Wanted. Tbaredti Evninf, Angal 21, IK. TWENTY UVE, JL itMwU n.ar. in Go.

Ki a-t Tcoo- tv---uo. will repo FUHNIT It For Cash Only hr ti AND WEEKLY. J. ILL I kS. rROPKIKTOR.

mnT non h. 1 I in (APH TO-DAY I uiiii Lu i Themt -AT- vat political Stflu Grenada correspond in tAYfe ertl ha i ectfullv fclu the Fed raU and cro ith hi- MiS'Ouri br Ufa in Arkamuis on ri pt ration whose rest ic chaina from Eaet Te Asn. Ivl 3 eOllS sited th gado. utc foi kith mai Noi i excepted tie ..5 I TK.MY Pr cir TtimUrt i WdA TIE CENTENARY INSTITUTE. Mules Wanted.

oppn tutu IROAD 'KI V. il TO UUV FS ir Coi tn.co i wi imikdifttel I WD I MC mot. pi Urf2tf HKIMKTB. mIrv, DC felloe John to I te Hr Boston that a The Largest and most Complete 1.000 bales Cotton wanted if 1 fr lent writes from Farmington, Maine, of forty who fled from Nor- offered in hir wh Assortment ever this Market. i the Am market pnoe wt It J.

DUNCAN. 'F. TRUSTEES the Centeuarr InMitat in ahnoutK ng that thrx ol ij' be rtMTOfd on the IN MTtBKK NFXT. reputation uc e-ing been esuibhahed. will of the Female Department.

ucrnrU Re D. C. tsI of the Male Department iber of the A1 tfauna Con Ana of the I Dignity of 1 well known our community aiul much gratified tbi Jo IHIT MONDAY eh ''nneV a Print Mty, a nif enter Virginia ai we dr WANTED. LBS. good BEEF HIDES, for which I vri'i give the highest in caa or good.

20,000 ISS W. j. UEA iSINQ rates: or ieee. onedollx- II-j tiflv CDtB f.r MC, ho -adewlth thoeede-the r-xr. usinxerted at tkerxlt nret and AO oeBis foi rtion.

fi-A trner or pa 1 for ia advance. itc are published a yf: bates of respect and other advertisomrate. and A ISO metallic Burial Cases OK ALL r-IZf TV LE3, ad riiiu aiij Covs; 1 Cs Hearses Furnished. WANTED. KX.j- steady job ami gud wage None but a a t.h i to wa rt ifcr.

1 OJ i.iute under the ners wurtbr the con ft of parents and guardiaus a. baker. President ltoa rd of Trustee i. J'llv li, 1 -fti. dA rtf iiM will ant out its a few term uirdn ft CASS.

cur o' elnr. drive 1 Ith, I.ifered at i Cord tfe Railroads knots, and diarnatcr to i tck, trot A CO. eumiw i- weeks r-r i on the or, either of The Cedar rnuit oe green, ciea Hound. At tze trotn inches wo feet, it Biuat be in rv -PLIT. Vi ERR ITT The PiVuto! Conf miihi From lilting officer t.

fur the po evrs fr this -n inv Bern ti iring li: re a singi druo first know, flqhlmg fnv. ling i-r and sm so. proclaim your p-th- i imt for the Union an-l 0-are fighting fer. It i -cheliu of sholltinn an I di ilemocral will enlist in this aduimisiratiun ehsegea us war cry. On March.

1801, Mr eastern pur ICO of the I'npito itiport the Cons itution. it ics every a-e Iton ot it fpmi that d-iy to tmunro him a i I hi-soil my will till cry nuAsr! acts of oppression as the 1 nstitii'cu. A now, my fellow going to have a vision, -t. lut a i uio- I tv 'll Rl I'ruMi I ho Hup id nil wav. ri that State, a few days since, to 1 avoid ex pee ted draft for olclitM.

wer haaded by two of the moat rabid abolitiouiita of Franklin county I lap ti -u of iH B'ae i fou it a T. ijrfi ar.j wan go ami a ngnt. and Cu i-apj-cr on r- the left, until it j-iina lim Xmll) rivir near th caaiern wilt of Culprppi-r, -tl It i about t.n mi 4 1 1 in i i-k i-ui'i; ii With North river or 'North Lran i forma the mai i stream of liie Rappahannock. Fnov Tar imfio Wc have a note, saya the Atlanta Confederacy, from a gentleman near tin-enemy beyond Chattanooga, giving (he following information that the Yankee-ato intrench! at Stevenson end nei Bridgeport; that dcaertere from them arc rj mmeroua, who much ialaction end quarreling in the Federal army about tne cun--e of tho rrar that the army ia divided into a Union and a John Utonn negro-freeing party; that a negro regioient lias been raiaed in Huntsville, and the Union party in Ut8 army refuse to fight with tiie negroes, or futile purpose of fnei them; that Buell has gone to Washington because he don't like to fight with negroes, and for the promotion of nagro insurrection and emancipation. that ot ll are wilt tioa.

heavy the timo, night has occur agate. on mu! udverti.Hementa which ia ibem m. and the length of ibie.aud may prevent unpieen- iV.P.BECKEK&CO. MANUFACTURERS OF AM UKALKU8 IK BOOTS AND SHOES, Trunks, Carpet Ba.is, and Valises, Leather. Fintiinitk.

At ho conviction pervades a great battle, on or beyond the line the Rtpidfcu cat mol k(ied will take place whenever our ready, tnd not hf r- Luipeppai fourt ilouht, Fairfax and its vicinity, almost eeruhn bo tho pceua of ac DALLAS FEMALD ACADEMY. IMU: TW ENTY FIRST A AN UAL SESSION of Una Institution will com.nencn on Wed-neaday, the it of Or tuber next, uml-i it toundei and original Principal. Faculty. MRS. U.

B. JOHNSON. Iatsc.rat lastructrcSK a Menta', Mora! and Nat.Sctenae PROF. J. A.

HERMANN, A.M. Principal of the Music Department aud Modori Languages. MISS JOSEPHINE GADDIE, Inetructre in Mathamatica, Language PROF. J. A.

HERMANN. Oli Painting, Ac. wr For term, apply to the Principal. Salma. Jui7.

182 utf BIAS LEWIS bankers, rfU, a General Exchange and Bank-Stocks and Uncurreat Money i m. BURN! BACON WANTED. 4 rvA LBS. kSIDES wanted for I v. Vr Y.

the State Salt Work tor bich ii imuvm will be paid, terred. A. U. vtoGhtibK. augl3d8w (Jomtuiaaion or.

WAN! FT). OA AAA fairs cotto.v axb wool wvlvl SUf'rvS for the Western Aiiny Ladies tljr.iughout tlio State will ulea.se assist to get them. Four to live dol tarn per dozen will be paid in cuah or dry goods jyftf DUNCAN A WOMACK. OLD BRASS WANTED. OLD BRASS COPPER AND ZINC WANT-ED tor which the highoat market price will be paid on delivery at iny foundry in Selma.

auU T.JL PIEjU'E. WANTED. 5,000 Tanned or I'ntannned Sheep and Gloat Skins. IT'OU Which I will nay a libera! price in CASH or COTTON CARDS. 1 want them tor making cotton cards, and therefore trust 1 n.i I I Wk are constantly in receipt of abstek williams Frosli Goods, IhfTON FACTOR and Commission Mor- which will be sold for Cash.

aver' p- j. e. j. Seltna, Jan. 24, 1862.

inn, will to the sale of Cotton, and to purcha FRESH ARRIVAL IMV KRSITY OF VIRGINIA rHE nex ae- ion of th'-i Intitutinii will A commence on the of October, 1812, and end on the enduing 4th July. Thee crciac- in all the department of in-trucion. Academic Law and dical will be conducted as heretofore it being the fixed purpose ot the Board of itor aud the Vacuity, not to relax in their effort maintain the atnudioi' which the Institution has acquired as of learning. For catalogues, addresa S. MALT IN.

augildlw Chairman of Faculty. ifOOuS. irtiionae respectfully solicited na, in. 30. 1862-dly.

PORTER WHITE i GROCERS COM- yt i i MERCHANTS. Selma, Ala. a' dwauo, of Jacksonville, IllTE, Jons i K.s.vriS, i I V. ii i' 'inn. late of Tuskone.

Ersinber 1 OF 1 i i lion anu iU ita. 7.1 to draft them. I tj tht ui il lie mtblition I oluCti ss i Sr It. ThtV thoy Vfi )r iVt voting. i anang 4 I tell you, you will ip wrongs.

itiU net HI tempt ui rot in nit iio to MUppoit an Adiul its violations ol the Comniiiuiipu, insist even to blootf. If tin- l)m Or imi HuociM'd if ballot succeed nr 5 Wll- 1 ll ior i iniCilu ba lot box hi. nn c. At that point Pope is now busy throwing up iuirnichmcntK, mounting guns, and making tin usual prop anilmith upon mcli tho Generals ol his nation commonly rely tor protection from home'SpUii clad impetuous legions the South. The eound of canncn was, for short hc.iril it Uordousvillo on Saturday IVImtber it proceeded from an artillerij skirmish or at other aiusc.

nr at been ascertained. hmee writing the above, learned from gentlomeii who reached this city Tlie reports of deserter on west o( j-MtrU evening by luS, tbo pointa here named, rre have no liouht in charge lii-mnl Clai l. Win lii 't are true, hodv, that the canm-naile beard at ftnr iJonaviile halurdar i-renmg, proceeded Ironi sharp artillery akiiunali. wlndi at li.it-time look place Kacco.in Ford, on thu river, aeveiul tilde-, to the eaat of the Orange and Alexandria rail road. The enemy, it --cent sent dow on ecotutoiaance a heavy body t.f cttialry and ar illcry, which, advancing to the Itapidan without meeting even with oni vnieltes, wr cmholdettud Vo attempt to cross the south hank of that stream, at me ford above mentioned.

All Could ascertain definitely relative to the skir uiish was, that whilst the Yankees were crossing the ford tltuy Were opern-d on he paused, and from the watch-tower hard 0y our artillery and driven ba It. On jf regaining tlio nwiu bank their batteries wore put into position, and returned oui thrill flro 'l-je duel lasted for more than an com he did not expect on 'this, bin first visit to that beautiful city, to be thus honored, but considering his official posi tion, he recognized the rieht to be Culled on and to be aked atchman, what of tije nigh'. As bis clear, shrill voice rang out the question on the night hour, when the enemy retreated. We hear of none who were killed on our and our informants saw hut one man who I i jobs waira. THOS.

j. PORT1S. I (Jahoka, that every one will aiiftt me in securing the mater a for thH purpose. Parties living iai off can ship them pack TTHE ol fifty or ono hundred by railroad or tnis day disolvei by. mutual consent steamboat to ne at Selma.

Tuoina Pierc having out the in- He careful and not cut or tear tht akin terest of Peter f'Hrupbeil in thF Fulton Fouo 1 when tatting them off tha animals drv. in of Selina, together with all the jylfidftwlf J. KEEP. nr.tpi-' i oot.lcs, note- and accounts nf said Gold Watches, DIAMONDS ewelry, SILVER WARE white, FORTIS Sl maples, LTorneys at A POtlTIS Lave assneistwi -ship With them in the prtl Win. Maples, Esq.

Tin mce Wi.ite and Win. S. allies, at Se ii. M.l'JoLn White and Tboa.J tit in of Ti.rei-, Campbel and the laid Thomas B. fierce i abmc anthonsed to settle 1 lie business of hr III, and to collect the aceouutH anl c-'aira in fuvor uf tin Rnid nrm.

And ths said Thomas H. Pie.ce baa RRHimiea tbe pavmciit of all the debts and claims agaiuMt said tirnn Pierce. Campbell 1 THOM AS ll IIKKCK, 1 min' wl.ico an fo" Oareful and prompt attention giv nit. and all business entrusted to leb. I-'.

P. CAMPBELL. Stint, July 28, 1862 jy81 AND Cutlery, AT Tatolo T. A. HALL i I0UCS.U.E OKOCERS.

and Tef'r nnntrv Produce, Central ftepo -uila urprit NOTICE. From tho it -ill bo wen that I bar. Uck tho pealing answer, as disposed of my interest in the foundry busi ness in this city to my late partner, Mr. Thom las 11. Pierce.

For the very liberal patio nage extended to the late firm. I take this op portunity to return my sincere thanks, and a that the same be continued to Mr. Pierce. PETEK CAMPBELL. I from the clouds All a well A passed th ough the hearts of the pany, and on all sides was heard theaxs clamation, Happy-omen? -dtf 3.

claaorr. i J. C. RUPERT i OO. a to K-iurt, t- CUlUnd (k.) BBC II ANTS, MO- IIOUHS A GOODRICH'S.

Helma, July 30, 1862. C. SUTER MXCrACTUttKS AND I POBTKHtl OP ii tuassa ttjy io the gn orow, atT to had been wounded in the engagement. Ho informed them that the enemy had been hadly cut up. Between twenty five ami thirty Van ket prisoners, among whom were six commissioned officers, supposed to have in been esp ured in this skirmish, weie C3-e House.

WATER STREET. SKI MA. GILMER PROPRIETORS. HAVING taken charge of the well known Gee House in this city, vould inform the public tliat it has been thoroughly renovated and refitted, and is nov one of the most compu te house in the Con fed eracy. Experienced und attentive servant ar always convenient, and will leave nothing un done to make i si tore and travellers comforta ble.

The table ia supplied with the very be that the market affords. Superior wines, o-j every brand, furnished to orcier A coutinu ance of the liberal patronage heretofore be i stowed upon bestowed upon the House ia re spectfully solicited, with the promiae todt everything reasonable to please the most fas 1 odious. GILMER CO. Sept. 17th.

1861. Greensboro Hotel, GREENSBORO, ALA. THE subscriber would respectfully infer tbetraveiling public that his house is stii open. He returns thunks for patronage re oeived, and solicits a continuance of it. Pursuing a Cash business be has reduced his rats as follows Board per month.

15 CK Boaid and Lodging per month 20 Board, per duv 1 Supper, Lodging tnd Breakfast. 1 i-- Single Mca! ftO H. B. DUGGER, Oct. 1, 1861 -dly.

Proprietor. I i Basknei or Enemies. The Richmond Dispatch sayi A matter has recently occurred which exhibits in its moet repulsive aspect the rascality and OV. 1K l) I 1 al I steps i urntm again idmin lenged 1 citizen lar on. And I that yd nf tlio either a die surv I Governn militf pril, I vice (roV the I not he i yo i RILK.

Al r. LIISD1S. JOS. a. LAP.LaT LUHDIE Sc LAPSLEY, ItROK lilts and Commission Merchant.

Ala ollice up-stairs', Westero end I Depot Building. I -entioutothe sale of COTTON and al of Produce, and to the purchase ot i atId all descriptions of Goods tor Merchants who may favor them Tiiev will also actaa General Col- septs. JOHN A- CHAPMAN, TOO YS AT L.A'.V, WIKI pr, il. partnership in thecouni- ierrv. Moogo and the Supreme Coart.

All hosmes- I their care will meet with promp- 111 U' LATEST FROM THE XOfU ii. Late northern papers received in this city contained Pope official report ol tho battle of Cedar Creek. He nays DISSOLUTION. FLOATING BATTERIES. I Selma, July 2V 1882.

THE copartnership between the undermined i this day dissolved by mituai consent. Henry I). Isssett pays all liabilities and receives all clues to the concern. HENRY BARsKTT, ugl J. II.

DA UGH DRILL. DISSOLUTION. NpOYICE is hereby iven that tho copartnership lately existing between JASoN found necessary to send them to hospitals M. WEST and JOHN hNl'lN. boih of () of lnetnbcr ol the 8th Ala-St-lma Dullaa coonlv, Mat.

of Alabama, un i dcr the firm of WEST 4 BLAND1N ia this regiment, was takan tho Sou'll ia.v diasoived by nmtaal consent. All debt Carolina Hospital at PutJroburg, and thf oH-ius to the -id paitncrshi avr to bs re next day vtiriohiid lu veto poll its-if, il i'ivl by Ho- John W. Blandin and all Sate(f t0 thu in charge, that demands on tha smu partnership sre to la presented to him for payment. M. WEST.

with the hope, it is presumed, that they baseness nf our enemies. Among the psroled ptisoners, who hsd been confined in Fort Delaware, ware a number who, whan they reached Southern soil, were so debilitated from harsh treatment, improper food, anti other causes, that it ws while in Fort Delaware the prisoners vero exposed to sn.all pox by the Yankees, with the hope SUNS. RIFLES AND PISTOLS Broad Street, Selma. work a our bnaine Hue dono at abort no- jan 1, 61 -tf. X3T All kiu promptly aud aiifa ice.

33fTa UAH id Me; Hants' Iusurauce nt nek Hlt-t. au REGULAR LINE. Montgomery and Mobile would bring it hither. The case, howev er. happened to he of a very light form, and no danger is apprehended from it- of Joseph ft.

John, Central De Selma, Office of John rbn. Perry Ala. jfcnnarv 18, 1 8o8. F. W.

31DDON8, ITTtPtVKY I' I. VVV, SELMA, Al I i-at Di I Building. iiiu r. of iniiAB, Parry i in the rfupreniv Selma, August 1, lsa-J. The steamers SENATOR and SENATOR NO 2 will leave Selma ewry SUNDAY MORN o'clock, ter Montgomery, and cverv MORNING, at 10 o'clock, tor FUttUre AT A.

Y. L. BADEN, J03.UARDIE, Free ideal, Secretary. rllE Planters end Merchant' Insurance at Sema. aie now prepared to tnk fi -e, Manno or River rink, un property ah icneriptiona.

Open policies to cover Cotton in Mobile. Store or in tramutiomor to cov er Merchandise in For freight I transition from any of the Atlantic. European iy'jdt or Gulf ports, will be issued to parties applying For I SO at in TUESDAY The business ill be carried on as hereto-j loro, ot the same place, by tho undersigned. I It is earnestly requested that per.ons indebt ed to the concern ill call and eettla tuair oc-i co tuts bv oiouoy or nolo. attpl JOHN W.

BLANDIN. General Banks, with ten thousand men, was altacr.ed by the Uonfedenites with twenty Itiouvand a brigade of two thou fjmd men lost fifteen hundred in a charge on re el ba iter tea an Ohio regimen was annihilated, and a Wisconsin regiment? run. Ho cal. 4 it a drawn battle, I nut acknowledge a loss of three thousand i men killed and wounded. CONFEDERATE STOCK.

In this imfrket Confederate stock remains unchanged rince th-j grent battle June and July. But Irom a gentleman recently arrived from abroad wo arn if is worth eight) in London and eighiylive a Nasstu 1'he great impending battle soon be lough bvyond Gordonsvilk will doubt 0s effect tins stock more abroad than ai bourn. Numbers of Marylanders, fleeing from the drslt to come, uro daily crossing tin border, iind hunymg on to Richmond. Thirty reached litre ycMerdiv morning, Mtid flve hundred more are now on thu side of tho Pot omac, making the way on toot. On one day I sst week, two hnnd rod seized the steamer Patuxent and crossing the Potomac, set iter on tire, and burned her to the waters edge.

ee from Uie re tutu It-- ei lit ilia -t-D Gu ru A 11. Tlio pslrcr.a ml tho crave tnoxotl cert cane uf i Ul! and they litre 8 consuItvJ J. W. Lami.it. A LAPSLEY, or passage, apply on board.

I CITY RESIDENCE TOIt SALK. rar in the Central Depot Budding, up ALABAMA AND TENNESSEE RIV- A nESIKABLE HOUSE AND LOT, fitj in a plt-ssattl part of the city of Stltna, I iSUt is offer. stair. Eat We learn from a private letter, now fore us, from ono of the corners of East Tewv'Hstee, that tho Union fael ing ia still rifa in that unhappy section. a a Society ha a been literally bioken up.

n-cessary OUtbmldmg. and a well of apf.adtd ind jn For fu-thaf particulars apply to the againt each other, churches iiave either Editor ol the Reporter. July 28, 182 dt been broken up entirely or divided one party pn aching Unionism, tho other JACKSON A Bin i LIOITOl il A It will practice in the counties oi 1 Rdd. IN rry Mid i ullaa, and alo in -r. fra at 1ontzomerv.

Office in a I I tnttn ft. E. Gin IjTijl tsr Broad Street, I b- tr nar nod weens or to J. Rtf Co. Wll- AFT II ir KII of ell kind of Con (-Rndics.

Syrup. Cordials Direct Importer of Fane? il. titled to. J. Ft.orp, Pi'upnjito i an, all si po independence.

This is said to bh especially the case with the Method st church. soli circuit must now hav two preachers a Lutcolnild and a Southerner ihe one, as a general thing, pruchuig hide else than glorious Union and de- ojery L.l. dr TUN N.ltIVKK AI aIIOAD NOTICE TO SU1FFEKS. and alter Monday, July 7th, the Freight 4 train will leave elma tor Bine Mountain on Monday. Wednesday and Fridays, and 1 Miuruou Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturday OFFICE OF ALA A TENS.

R. R. Co. Sklha, Muv b. I Rail Hoad Pannage aud eight a In- creased WHEREAS, the expenses of the company have lv en largely iourous in runtiinff i th train i.i keeping in repair the road oedand raacbinery, in nf the high price of materials ami prniMou ul all required bv the cam pany.

to privide for this ircrea o' expenses the rate of passage will he raised to tire cent per mile fio and utlwr ill 13th da of May instant, and that there will bo a reason- ablo increase in the rates Iroitfhts soou as the schedule can be properly arranged. By order of tho tf Secretary. May 10. Bummer Arrangement. ON and alter Monday, May, I4''-'-'.

Hr Passenger Traius will run daily (Sanaa -xcopted; as fallows: Leave Selma at SO. A. Arrive at Monteveillo at .12: ai Tiiu1h at 4: 18, 41 at Blue Mouniain 6: 40, RETURNING: Lear Rlue Mountain at 8. lr', A. Arrive at Talladega at 7: 4., at Montevallo 10: 61h at Selma at 2: JO, M.

Close connection will be made at Selma with the trains of tho Ala. A Mibb. Risers Rai-Road and at Blue Mountain with stage tor I Tuva, T. reign Wines. andRrandies to be Wholesale and Re- I- Nuts, uree dried anti preservetl -t i-im-ttcally -ealed Goods, Havant.

Unpir Tobacco. Snuff, Ac. Vl iMiu- Orn nental Uakea the beat i mu o-l to Weddings, Balls, Parties at slini't notice. but. rto-dtf.

GoORGE o. baker a con door to the Host-office, SELMA, IIONfiftA end Retail Dealers in c. nl, Bale Ilnv, Guano, Ceirent, Marble ant-la, Nails. Plastering Hair A i in Steam Engl for PInttiou 'Llls, Ilantiitinn Mills, Cotton Ct 1 iiiuiy of evoi description put up viicn dvsired, nd wirrtntod. dlv I certify tha, i.

iirieloid hasoccui felt, Urea. i Homo two or thiu. ks ere l'eqnosted by lit visit Mr. J. J.

Floyd, lie i tiie Montgomery Hall, -t t) tho character of an v. licit he was ufliicted a 11 1 so, and lintli theerup-olo very closely In 1 uioloid or modified a -ii the small pox to that immediate thought it m-absent him -e cunt time Freight will br reoeived st the Seims ljvol till It oV-look I'. Of Hondave, Wednesday nouncing tho u-p sin o. i hi id Frida and till 4 oclock on Tuesday, i- tho other advising his congregation Auotnor party are repoited to have lhuredays and Saturday. i to bulr their tiino in ptui-nce.

ami rimilarly disposed of tha bUiam.i ROTUROCjk, I ho loyal people of Eit Tenne-ttoe 1i.intur. I rl UM- have perhaps suffered moro inco ive- Tho latest arrived refugees report htiv To Passengers going WfiSt, Iiionce Irom this vrar than those of any ing seen, on the Potomac ami Hupps- Houte. by which paa.enuera from all point" on th. Ai.h.. dtalnct not actually overrun by iho Y'an- 1 hunnock rivers, real numbers of ktvera Hail Road arenow kees.

The majority of tho populafton in ports laden with troops, Teun. Rivera Ruil bd will i running daily from Selma to point oor tho remote count is an ignorant, mi- Wo arc glad to bs able to btulc rowed without delay to ii poiu Demopoli. connooting with stsaes running pulbivo rabble highly tinged with reli thte rvfugucs arc young men hi W. R0TI1R0CK, to LsuiRrdttl Station on tlio Mobile and rjous funatjeism ab ditionits at hr-art character ntid infpectability, wlm April 28, 1882. dtf Gen1 Snpsrt Ohio rail roud.

JOSEPH C. L0FKZ. flt participants in John Brown forays, prove valuable accessions tu our Chid Engineer ard Sunerintc dent, who think it doing God service to burn the field, ALA. MI88. RIVER RAILROAD jy26dDn lsbums and Mississippi R- R- bridgos, apply the torch to tho dwelling Tiie Muutgomerv Adrortissr will oopy 0f geossoion neighbor toal horn, A Depciuftion of Nkw Ji.kmv.

oie month and forward bill. ro hen-roosts, maim i-tock and do all State o.f Nsw Jsrsey has never onjnyad 1 things in their power to advance the an enviablo notoriety, but it now seem AMmigsippi Rivers' Railroad will run te lei-1 us of Lincolnmtn. It is a countrj to ha Kning Irom bail to rite. YVe met lews: run te foi-; ceuso ot Lincoimsin. ii is a countrj to bu lining Irom bail to rse.

tie met Mil I INFRY EMPORIUM1 r'0 'nnaluraI resources; its hills are a noted Democratic speukor-a thoruugli A -l rtrtiprieior t'fport to 'ton wttti me. Yv torosem- that- of pox, ami tV tll-UOd, WS Mr. or a kuIU- tttSE VS h. Groceries. Good Slock of Bl'UA ft, M0LA33E3 FLOUR, ftU'E, TOBACCO, NAILS And many other for solo hy Seims, Juuo o.

M. LU COAL NOTICE. 1 1 future. Coal wnl be aout to thote only y. H.

tuwsow, Selma. raoJesi Ualtaba, ticket, on doliv ELSBEKKY PllTTUS, PEG UBS A DAWSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND 80- 1 1 TOR IN CHANCERY, Cakaba and I who have previously tiarchasi which they will return by (jartman, Jank-tf. lurchused J. H. 1 1 1 I IX I I tilled with oreaol the tarest quality, and 1 pniriot, however a few days since, who Id.

Tho subr-c, Ball aud Winter Season. inexhaustible in the olitualois had been over to the dominion of Cam -an entirelj- 8: iunaurpassed even by that of the far-famed dn en-i Amboy t. speak tor tat country. Floyd did nut have uiBSES TUI.LV AMD eTLLlVAIt aurpeea that Not a few of tneir own newspapers do- nsre we any rmttto it to others in 1 tiial character- MI8SS8 TUI.LV AND aLLlVAW l'Oi'' Jo of N. H.

R. Dawaon in Central -1'1 a UniMnir up-etiiive. Feb. a' -H it iy Opts Icrh d-O aver th ta TaVt Jtfcaji rf v-t DOWN TRIP. Leavo Newbern at Uniontowu at Junotion, at in Selma at UP TRAIN.

Selma at Ametiun at Unioetownat in New barn at A Rartf Chance for tho T'meai I with to diauo.e uf my entire otoek of Drutro. Madlainea and Fixture. The atook ia at complete a any in tbe Confederacy, and it wlv a hir opportunity for teplemahing atooka rw A tst all advince on fl.t ooat, Oatal MBeeeta to (OOou. I MfWtMtpWluK going into ttrriav i beta. Arrive Lenta Arm The I 0lwland, whilst it ia interwpursed nounco many of their peo, dean little bet a taseinhUP 'fcC0 Illl 1 5 US A 5 BBIS lAIIls w'111 fertile vsllie, ter man Uattor, end there eeeica to bt-1 stw ch1' "eieo I AewuoJeTfpon fit to Xreod 8trt, Stlma, i tmpwweutfi, -sSSigiOBIBaf flff "IXT rwlTd tdaltic 1 Vhr' St jkt, iae Tobacco.

SuperUAu Tobacco, Jnit rotefiv uitt I L. JOHNSON Co. i on Wator SVdoh Freight oxxacgetnente wiU txmttnoe ex JOB. i Lom. JTa.

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Pages disponibles:
3 724
Années disponibles:
1835-1865