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The Daily Selma Reporter from Selma, Alabama • 2

The Daily Selma Reporter from Selma, Alabama • 2

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THE (TTY. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY PBE3TRIDGE A. LYLES, mu I tL 1 U(TIO SALES By Sink A. Thompson. Cioiag out at Cite Crockery A Qia ws? road: 3tx 3 ELM A.

ALABAMA. li .1 1 Li I I I I BT THP SOUTHERN LINE. (ur tkr Vim a RrorUr, afdisa- I to assist Ukselmtoji. Dae. A.

i jch orvnUe Milan, I the ladies the en Ai 3, Kf lad SplttOOM resects. Fitehen narket, au akQM JQ i fTIO' RATES atly reporter ADMUtraTOR and Kwki Dishsa. Wit Itiniw. rrw! la liCit-i the pains to ed in our stock general utori RaiinptAr Offir I brought tli De St. Andre tn China and l'anaa Mrbla Toilet S.IK 1 2 pair, iulver Plated Caur, vriti GIuk Cruet 1 MU' fine Siirer Fisted Surh a heeded.

B. can be spar id them to uci, A. slm naoiir Auct ihoi.i TION. FiBU OF HARDY. MARTIN tc VRDY A i art in A 1 Sale of Land.

Ac. fvere a kirn ah on last water river, between mounted riflemen and tet Battery. Our men losing one section of -n billed and wounded, i not ascertained. man nama feet high. ks of light complexion, thin and compressed lips and sin talking.

Any one who and put him in jail and nfer a favor and he auita J. McRKYNOLDS. bv D. C. Williams, Agent M.rtin.

The Auction nd will be erntinuel bv Xbe business ot Uiirdv. i ut settled hr Hrdv A Kells. JOHN hardy, as. s. martin, A.

KELLY REST I ANT, Selma, bv W. open from 6 A. M. -erred at all hours. Persons hed with anything in the eat-irt of the city, between the and 2 M.

Orders solicited. dec3df coffl.l: BEL0W Administratoi BY virtue of an of Dallas coun tton in the town of on Saturday the 131 li oclock theft tate belonging to tt i deceased, to-wit 1 Malleit, with niaeU near said town of township 13, range Terms of sale A with Interest from uext a note with qiured of the pi dec4wSi DK press ornpAuy to comply with hi; our paper was not sent to Dayton We shall endeavor prevent sn appointment hereafter. 1 I. NO I 1(1 Msilr, Dec. A.

asocial dispatch to the Adevrtiser and ister, dated OboloM, Sd learns official sources that the Yankee forces olivnr. are three regiments at id Junction, one; at Davis Mills, one. frco which advanced from Grand li lust Friday morning numbered ty regiments, comprising thirty-five sand men. it is rumored the Federal! i camped last night ten miles from la-( Miss.) in heavy force. Ie 4.

9 oclock, P. Yankees are reported to be ad vauoing Corinth. Our pickets fired on them at on the Mobile A Ohio Railroad. 1 FOR SALE. I OFFER FOR ALE the home aad lot known as Sandox', situated in the town of De 1 mopoiis, on Strawberry street.

If said property is not sold privately before the 15th or January next, I will, on that day, in said town of Demopolis. put it up to the highest bidder, for cash. Any person wishing to buy will ap-. ply to the unoursigned at Jones Bluff. Sumter 1 (JoiUtv, Ala.

P. SAUVIAC, dec4wll A rent for J. Saadot. NOTICE. 1 EXPECT to forward all the Clothing, Blai kets, collected for Col.

John T. Mor-: gaits Regiment, from Selma, on (he 10th inst. Ail articles intended for the Regiment should be sent in (Iec4d2t WALTER HORTON. NEORO BOY TOR SALE. I further particulars applv at the Office dec hi lw of Ma.

W. HUNT. Auction Room, on SATURDAY next, i at 10 oclock, A. -L One Cow and Calf, t0 thb Heirs and Legatibb or Bbnjauix D. One Wire Safe, Thompson, Joseph L.

Thom raox akdCatua- 1000 Pounds Fine Smoking Tobacco K1SB Lakqh an, Dkceasbi) together with a variety of other articles too 4 VACANCY having occurred in the Trusteeship of the fund provided by tho numerous to particularize. IA Likely Negro for Sale, YEARS old. heavy, able-bodied can adapt I111 work. Apply at mrno'rT'oDiC QAT.B. I VIRTUE of an order of the 3 Court of Dal as Countv 1 will sell at the late residence of Robert Hood, deceased, in Pence's Beat, on Friday.

he 19th day of December. the following lands, riz The E. of S. E. of Sec I6.

7 W.4 4. 7 S. of 8. S3, 17. 7 S.

of E. 7 S. E. 44 7 The acre of land on which the smith and wood shop and cistern now stauds on the West side of the Cauebrake road and West of the residence of J. B.

Weissiuger, nd joining lands belonging to the Estate of Dr. Long. Also, at the same time and place, all the plantation tcols and implements, horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs, household and kitch-1 tu Inruiture belonging to said estate, and a I number of likelr negro slaves. Tkbms foriand. a credit of one and two years, with interest from date.

For personal rfUmi ns good. MARFNGb rriE south. nrsoi. vtin Ricrmoxn, Deo. 4.

o' nt Fredericksburg. Passengers xpre.as lh opinion that the enemy are gong peril ups to Port Royal. Hamptons cavalry captured an Abolition icket force of five men at Stafford's store, orth of Fredericksburg. id the itself, i rnoN run ntiikopy Will of James Thompson, deceased, for the support ol hia son, Robert Thompson, by the death of Joseph L-. Thompson, he former cists oil-' 9 oil (hern ho Trustee, and application harm Men made to ro rU a of twelve months with in me by some of the part.es in interest to ap- ergt ftom Jat(.

lnd the reouired by law. FRANCIS B. HOOD, nov22dandwula Executor. point Littleberry W. Mason, of this County.

Trustee of fund, Notice is hereby givyn id th vhicll 4 are iic com -record -iopri vo 1.1 hi LEATHER, ON CONSIGNMENT, and for sale bv nov20dtf. HARDY, MARTIJT A CO. that said application will be heard on the first i Monday in January, 1863, at my office in the town of Camden, when and where all parties interested may appear and object lo such appointment, it they think proper. Camden, Wilcox Nov. 28.

1362. 1). C. GORDON, dec4w5w Register in Chancery. consolation; but, ary.

They have penniless for a rno. Tliov have coinin' MMllY NEW HARDWARE. rMlE Store lately occupied by Jone: A Watts wi 1 he opened on Thursday REiT SALE the 20th. with a fine st ck of all kinds of gm- si a it Hardware, comprising a fine assortment of Confederate Stock virious I WILL HAVE ON HAND for sale at the following times Harness trimmings, Hoes, A ivlls. Vices, Fine Plated Ware, and many articles too numerous to meution; all and in fine order.

Also, a have not desire pajt its powers I first surrender of peace the desert places will blossomagain, and, with the establishment of independence, the most desolate portions of the South will bogiu a career of prosperity uuoxftmpled in their atory. lucrease, whioh can only bring beggary to the North, will, in turn, make the youth the wealthiest and moat powerful nation on the ft miserable beings whom Heaven evi dc.itly comm i( ted to their charge. Has ur ilicy been enlighten and otherwise tio fu against th-vv Vs the seducer. Dr, rather. na not been studiously riicnt, having no conversation at all upon this subject with our ignorant and de lulled dcpiiid-'iitH There ia, perhaps, not solitary man in the whole length ami uth of land that has not suppressed his ui -i convictions, and practised the lei.

li dding no communication what with his slaves. This has been done. th' face of all the incendiary efforts hat have bcou made by our enemies to ilicnate the tl flee lions of fin- omye, the rnicious ell'efcU- which could have been i unleracted had wo done our whole liity in the premises. Any man who has SINK A THOMPSON, decf.d2t Auctioneers. jourt nni)T, w.

a. HARDY Ik KELLY, AUCTIONEERS HU tl Commission Merchants, WATKIt STREET, SELMA, ALABAMA. TFTJLL give prompt attention to the sale of Goods and Property entrusted to tboir care; such us Drv Goods, Merchandise, Stocks of every description, Negroes aud all other business in connection with a General Auction aud Commission Rueines. Wednesdays aud Saturdays are our regular auction days, and Wednesday and Saturday nights will bo our regular evenings for auction sales. ST Liberal cash advances made ou consignments Cotton bought aud sold at 75c.

per bale, deefidtf COPPERAS, CONSIGNMENT and for sale by deer, if HARDY A KKU.Y. NEGROES FOR SALE TWO MOST VALUABLE young negro men are offered for sale. They are good wag-go ers and plantation negroes. For further pa ticulars apply to HARDY A KELLY. dec5dtf SEED OATS.

CONSIGNMENT and for sale by decodtl HARDY A KELLY. IM.ANTATION IOR sLL I MPA4 County, containing 144 acres, with ion cleared and in a good state of cultivation, if the purchaser desires, I will sell him my mules, cattle aud hogs. 1 will take Confederate notes or Bonds at par and make tsnns easy. Apply to me or to W. S.

Modawell and James A. Gamble, at McKinley. dec5d3w M. II. SMITH.

J. D. W. MKELLAR, novlOdAwtd Administrator. TVENTY DOLLARS REWARD.

npHE understood, living 12 miles southeast ol Guntersvite, Msfffttll ity, a a foot white, left hock much larger tnm the other, from a hurt or strain. AuV person that wiil capture thief and horse wffi reqeive f4, horse a one $2" Said horse is very notable, being full 16 hands high, 6 or 7 years old. II. BARKER, novl0dkw4w Mount High, Ala. ADMINISTRATORS SALE tTNDER and by virtue of an order of th Probate Court of Dallas County, I wii; sell at public auction to the highest bidder, upon the premises, near Craigs Kerrv, in Dallas County, on Tuesday, the 23d day of Decern ber, 1362, the following described real personal property, viz: tne lands Belonging to the estate of J.

J. Craig, deceased, described as follows: The East half of Section eleven -dso the Eaat half of South-west quarter of Section eloveu the South-east quarter of the North wet quarter of Section eleven, West half of North jhr quarter Section 14, West half of North-west quarter of Section 12. Also, 50 acres off of the Sotuh end of Southeast quarter Section 2, all in Township 17 of Range 9, excepting 180 acres of said land heretofore assigned to Mrs. A. 0.

Craig, widow of said J. J. Craig, as Dower, vcz: All of the South-east quarter of Seqtion eleven, less three acres deeded to the grave yard and 23 rods off of the South end ol North-east quarter of Section eleven. Also, the following named slaves: Adeline and her two children, Bill and Anderson Also a girl named Zena. Said property is sold lor a division and will sold on a credit of twelve months with interest from date.

W. Li. FELLOWS, nov22dandwtd Administrator, etc. FOR SALE, MY House and lot very conveniently located near the business part of the citv of Selma. The dwelling is a two story framed building containing seven rooms, all necessary out tyuuses.

On the lot is a well of excellent water, atttached to which is a uet and commodious bathing house. A bargain can be had in these premises. For further particulars call on the undersigued at the Bank of Seluia. GEO. K.

BOYD. noriOdlm Col. John T. Morgan's Regiment. I HAVE returned to Alabama, under orders from Col.

Morgan, to superintend the col- lection and forwarding of all articles of clothing, blankets, that may be contributed by the people to Ins regiment. The following gentlemen have been request- uor: JOTin Byers Rowan, Aahviile, Y. B. Turnipaecd, Oxford, JamesH Joiner, Talladega, D. W.

Davis, Montovallo, Mr. Latham. Randolph, Goodwin Robbins. Selma, Mnj. E.

H. Harris, Montgomery. W. R. Brown, Marion.

Those who have friends in the regiment, and all who can aid in contributing clothing, blankets or shoes, will please send them to the agent in their vicinity. The agents for the several companies will please to box up the articles contributed and consign them to me to the care ol Capt. 0. E. Thames, A.

Q. M. nt Selma. I would urge dispatch, as the cold weather will great suffering among those in need of I wish to transport the articles that may be contributed to the regiment a3 soon at: they can be collected together. Any inquiries addressed to me should be directed to Uuiontown.

Psrrvcouutv, W. WALTER HORTON. Republican, Talladega will please copy office. E. George F.

Plant, it close the firm business CO. Therefore, to said firm will without delay, and against the same will Cbarlbbtok, Dec. 4. The N. Y.

Herald, of the 29th re- here, says Burnsides Division did lot advance because his Pontoon bridges did not arrive in time. Burnside intends r- resting the parties responsible for the delay. The Herald says, The Rebels were busy fortifying the South bank of the Rappahan- nock in plain view. ('omniunication between Aquia Creek and the Rappahannock river, it says, is pb-t' and the trains were running on the I 28th ult. The foreign news is unimportant.

The union Post says that there is a general 1 disposition among tho English people to avoid intervention because only one bollig-1 eroni, invites it. When tho Peace party at th North shall be sufficiently strong to in- vile mediation, England will accede. The French press arc bitter against Eng-, lands course Northern dates announce the arrival of tho steamers Herald and Leopard, from Charleston. An arrival from North Carolina annotm ces that Newbern had been attacked by four thoii-arui rebels under Gen. Martin, who were repubed.

The yellow fevor had ceased at Port Royal ami active operations would soon bezin in thar. Ueparlment. Fit I oh Porters trial by Court Martial was in Washington. The Herald says that McNeil's alleged Missouri butchery was done by a militia i General, and nt a Union officer, and pre- siunos President Davis will therefore withdraw his threat. All the State prisoners confined in Fort Warren, including the Maryland secessionists, were liberated on Thanksgiving day.

The French steamer Milan steamed past Fort Sumter this evening, into the harbor and anchored close by the wharves. Thirteen blockading vessels are in sight new good stock of paper for making envelopes. nov20dtf T. F. STICKNEY A CO.

Omui Ala. and Miss. Rivers li. R. ON and after Thursday November 20th, tbe passenger trains on this road will leave Selina for Demopoiis at half past two olclock, P.

M. J. C. LOPEZ. nnvl'Jdtf Chief Eng.

and Supt. FURNITURE POLISH, IT'OR RENOVATING VARNISH on Carnages, Furniture, Leather, Ac. The brilliant polish which this produces will endure for manv months. For sale by nov25d.U JAS, MARLOW A CO. Administrators Sale of Slaves, Ac.

rMIE undersigned will sell a auction, in the jU Jowjiof Demopoiis, on Monday, the 2 2d Probate Court of Marengo County, all the slaves belonging to the Estate of M. E. Matthews, deceased, being in number about 30, and A Likely nnrt Valuable Lot of Negroes. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold the stock of Cattle, Horses, and other perishable property of said Estate. Terms of sale Cash.

JAS. CONNER, Ac. nev24dlm character, modes of thought. studied tho and peculiar and places One Hundred and Fif- ty Head of condemned Confederal ilorsee, t'iz At Montgomery, on Monday, the 29th and continue there until the 80th. Next at Hayneville, Lowndes county, on Thursday, the 1st day of January next one day.

only-then at Gordonsville. lo miles west of Havne-ville, on Saturday, the 3d then at Benton, on Monday, the 5th, and at Selma, Dallas countv, on Wednesday, the 7th of January, and will continue from day to day until all are sold. Accompanying this stock of Confederates are many Horses and Mules that will not be offered at auctioo, among which are many tine brood mares of the best Kentucky blood. Prices from 600 down to $200. Also, will be 6n exhibition, and to.be seen, the celebrated Horse MORGAN, the finest horse in the Confederacy, 16 hands high, vfzuiftrt.

td to the breeding public at $50 the His bills and pedigree will be before you in good time. N. B. Cash, in all instances, is expected. DAVID GORDON, Gordousville.

Lowndes Ala. lThe Montgomery Advertiser. Talladega Reporter, Msrion Commonwealth. Linden Jeffersonian and Greenville Observer, will copy one menth and torward bills to the office of tiie Selma Reporter. decSdlm and vei enterpns uras liBpositionaof his slaves, could ntid'-ntlv enter thv urcna, long, considered contra ieiud ground, and armed with truth and the eloquence which bolougw to good cause, lie could rofuto and utterly vanquish any number of the oilv-tongued emissaries of the Devil that would dare to preach their-bsurd and ridiculously impracticable doctrines of emancipation to our negroes, ilow easy would it bo to show them, with all their obtuseness of in tolled, that the white man, as their competitor in labor, and every description of business would so far excel them, that the re suit would be that they would hardly be able to okn out a bare subsistence? They already have the innate jmnseiousness of the white man's superiority, and if the miserable condition of the free negroes of the North faithfully represented, they not.

by any possibility, resist the force of this argument. BOX OS. Lard, Lard! yyTANTED, 60O barrels Country Lard, for price. we will pay the highest market Pure leaf lard, wholesale and retail. activity cfajiiul vlimnu 1 4 ter courses of the Sout will build up many a Manchester and Birmingham.

Let us be patient and hopeful. A dav rich withemn- TIIE SITUATION. The Federal force in Nashville, is esli mated by a gentleman immediately from that city, at fifty thousand in round numbers. including the Divisions of Sill, McDook and Sclnepff'. Tho condition of these troops is regarded to be good ta king thorn as a class, hut the spirit of venture seems to animate neither their officers, nor the rank and file.

They continue to hug their with pertinaciously affectionate devotion and all the efforts of Fovest, Morgan and Wheeler, are ineffectual to draw them out in respectable num brs or ata reasonable distance. In Murfreesboro all is quiet: tbo prevailing street talk inclining to a confident belief in our povwr to hoil Middle Tonnes- WHJ WANTS AN OVERSEER A GENTLEMAN who has just received an honorable discharge from the army, desires a situation as Overseer. Good recommendations can be given. Apply at the Reporter Office. decSdlw SHOES SHOES SHOES JUST received, on consignment, a lot of Ladies, Mieses, Gents and Youths, Shoos.

SINK A THOMPSON, dec3d3t Auctioneers. WANTED, FIFTEEN good carpenters to make wagons for the army. Wages from $3,50 to $4 per day. Apply at tho Arsenal. N.

R. CHAMBLISS, decld2w Mij. Com. Selma Arsenal, SOLE LEATHER. AAA BS.

Sole Leather, just received ZvUU on consignment and for sale by 7 SINK THOMPSON, decldtf Aucfcio- and Com. Merchants. JE4NS! JEANS! JUT received on consignment, a large stock of Home Made and Kentucky Jeans. SINK A THOMPSON, Auctioneers. dec 3d3t CLOTHING: A LARGE lot of Cloth and other CoIh, and a quantity of Vests, just received on consignment and for sale bv decldtf SINK THOMPSON.

NOTICE. rpAKEN from the passenger platform of the A Alabama and Tennessee Rivers Railroad on Mouday last, the 24th, a Brass Casting, belonging to one of the Hydraulic Rams in use on the road. Auv one knowing anything of present them lor payment. novl2dtf tgF" Jacksonville Watchtower aud Reporter twice and send bill to this NOTH OWING to the death of becomes necessary to of GEORGE F. PLANT all persons indebted come forward and settle persons having claims A rumor prevail- to the effect that an advance is meditated in the direction of Franklin and Columbia, by If this is the bjet will he to push column straight through to Huntsville, where it an be subsisted by water by tho time it readies its destination.

A movement of the kind involves the hope, on the part of the Federal, that our forces now operating Middle Tennessee would be required for the defense of the lo art of Alabama. It ia a fan! known to every intelligent man in the thmth that the Con federate Government "Mi ff to issue a large amount ot Treasury notes, in order to meet the the war. These notes, of course, eirriiluto only amongst our own people, but utih'SM portion of them are return I to the treasury the consequences are nitre to ln disastrous to the Government and people, by of the undue inflation of the currency. When tho currency in eir 1 ex -cedi the demands of trado, the result i), the enhanced price of to buy. It is so pic arc no! iffairs, whii, ho, I I in I vre are dldig plain that th this state of 1 everything therefore, nofittoil by it is equally si to evacu grunt Yank stone, its whereabouts would confer a favor by reporting either at the Superintendents office, or to HENRY GATGHELL, M.

M. deeldlw. STONE MASONS WANTED. TATE WANT TO HIRE four good Stone Mawons. Enquire ol W.

Knox. Selma. or the undersigned, at the Iron alines, near Oxford, Calhoun countv, Ala. dee.Sd-.'w DOWLING 4 BRO3. 3T The Mobile Tribune lusert for two weeks and send bill to this oitice.

SHOES. FINE STOCK of Ladies, Gentlemens aud Childrens Shoes, at decSdtf EIUSTKIDOE LYLES HOSIERY. I ABIES tuid Geuticmeos Hosierj of su-j perior uualitr, at decSdtf I REST I DOE i LYLES. J3gf The business of the lute firm will be continued at the same stand by the undersigned uuder the name and style of HAVER-STICK A NOBLE. A.

HAVERSTICK, H. NOBLE. Selma. August 21, 1B62 aug26tf itiions. Such likvly be thwarted by many inevitable obsta -and wouM end as unsuccessfully as nr an of Gen.

Bragg, with referenc.o eles. ji i to tl: a merely W. iila mtu er Piles, Fistula, Tumors; Ulceration of the Womb, Spermatorrhoea, Syphilitic Affections, Sec. DR. J.

A. CLOPTON, of Huntsville, Ala. is now at the Exchange Hotel, Montgom ery, where he may be consulted lor a few weeks. satistaction in every of Piles. He has operated on many of the su as Cutting, Making, Mending.

Trimmim most prominent citizens of tho State. All communications must be accompanied by a ten cent stamp. oct27dly NOTICE. c. E.

ALTENBUIUi, rpATI.OR, Draper. respectfully tenders his services to the citizens of Selma and He operates with perfect success, and the surrounding country. Ho is prepared nArfucL natwf action in nvnrv 0UStr eXtfCUtft work Of ftll descriptions in line and solicits a share of the patronage the citizens. Shop corner of Water and Washington a mat: Puri tho su ex tret of tin liter GEO. 0.

BAKER A Office in Control Warehouse Buildings. decftdtf 11LNCHJES assorted nnmbers of CO.TT0.1 YARN for sale bj dec5dtf PRESTRIDUh' A I.YLES. OSNABI SHEETING A STRIDES, for sale by FKESTRIDOE LYLES, decodtf Selma Lard Oil Works. PURE LARD OIL, wholesale and retail a very superior article for machinery or burning. Office, upper end of the Central Warehouse buildings.

dec5du GEO. O. BAKER A 00. Coffee, Snuff A Lager Beer manufactory, road Street, Selma, Ala. 1 RESPECTFULLY oiler to tho families in Selma and vicinity, the very best sulmtitute ftrr CbffH on article that I am not ashamed of.

Also, a first-rate articie of SNUFF, and Purr Laser Beer, at mv Store on Broad Street, Selma. W. AUG. I) ELM It, dec4d2t -Modicpl Btitanist. MORTGAOI5 SALE.

BY VIRTUE of a Mortgage jtnade by C. Pogues to Mathew Troy and others, as Executors of William Hunter, deceased, dated 26th July, IS 56, and recorded in the office of the Probate Judge of Dallas County, Bcok of Deeds, pugo 33, which said Mortgage and the note, the foundation thereof, has been assigned to the undersigned I will ael I at public auction, to ttie highest bidder, for cash, before the Court House door iu Cuhaba, Ala on the second Monday in January next, thin the legal hours of sale, the negro man Charles, mentioned in said Mortgage. dec5w4w MAllfTROY. HOUSE AND LOT IN MARION. I WILL SELL.

OR EXCHANGE for a small, well improved farm, my house and lot in Marion, Perry County, Ain. The house contains 8 rooms, 13 feet aud four 10 feet square, and 7 cloaeta all adtnirablv arranged for convenience The out-housea are sufficient two good Wills, about 10 acres of land, a young orchard of a good variety of fruit trees and grapes. The improvements are all new and in good condition, and one of tbo most desirable ami commanding sites in town, R. HOLMAN. A A BOXES CHOICE BRANDS OF 1UU TOBACCO for sal bv deoftdtf PRK.STRIDGE A LYLES.

10,000 POUNDS Light Brown Sugar, Received AND FOR SALE IN 100 IOUNI) BIOS Br K. OILMAN, decidlw at rout's Confectionery. AUCTION SALE Of ih half loteral in th $tobat Ella. 0 1 in lb at 0 dino thini M.ddb wilt ncccssa-over issue of gold and silver be-dJ. the unduo inflation beouino more evident, 1 liable duly of their surplus funds 111 11 fed era to States.

It evidence of their good 11 vestment, but a proof for. by so acting. ilto Rich noun, Dec. 4. Vu.

KTKRsni no, Dec. 4. The New York Times of the 2d has been received here. Lincolns message was read on Monday. It fills seven columns, and is a very sorry document.

It opens by saying that since the last assembling, another year of health and bountiful harvests has passed, while it has not pleased Almighty God to bless the United States with the rainbow of peace Lincoln snys he can but press on, trust-! iug in Gods own good time all will bo well, Ho calls his famous proclamation acompro-I hum emancipation. A Captain of a Texas regiment and a dork in the Quartermasters Department, deserted near Fredericksburg on Friday i night, making all sorts of disclosure's, as usual. A Washington dispatch says it is no long-! ci a question hat tho army of the Potomac 1 ivc- it failtLre in crossing the Ruppahan-, nock promptly, ou arrival, to inexcusable dday in iorwardiug means of transportation. it 1 rumored that Gen. Wool has been rmov.

and Gen. Woodburry has been ar-I rested for causing tho delay. I Iti stated on good authority that one hundred and eighty thousand soldiers are nw absent from tho Yaukeo army without lea e. Another Washington dispatch says Gen. Blunt, after a forced march, on tho 20th roui I eight thousand rebels at Cane Hill, Arkansas.

The battle lasted several hours, iil the Federal victory was rebels were killed and a number miided. Blunt thinks tho rebels will not again venture north of Boston Mountain tins winter. The Hibernian has arrivod with dates of the 2 1 ult. Another Confcdernto steamer had left Liverpool and still another was nearly reydv. Nothing of intervention.

rite N. Y. Herald of the 3d, received bore to-day, contains nothing of interest. The Falmouth arrived at Washington from Aquia Creek iu complete order. A reconnoisaance, on Sunday, by Averill, discovered no enemy in a certain distance.

The rebels are still fortifying and show no signs of retreating. evident tha rily be mad its notes. So soon a com the basi of t-; of tho currency wil It is, therefore, the 1 0 people, to invest, the bond of the 'Fill not ouly be sense to make thii, of theiFpatriutisin, they will have di emu duty to tin of the the ho n. At pi MILLINERY GOODS. VFINE VARIE.TY of Millinerv Goods at dec!) it BRKSTRIDGE A LYLES.

JEANS. C10UN1UY JEANS, of different kinds and 1 colors, at PRESTRIDGE LYLES. decSdtf rntLLIP WKAVER, J. 8. MARTIN.

1ST AUCTION AND COMMISSION itho at 1 II Hr NOTICE. HAVING sold my stock of Staple and Fan cy Dry Goods to Messrs, rrestridge A Lyle, 1 take the liberty of returning many thanks for past patronage, und solicit a full share to my successors, who have now uddsd largely to the stock. B. J. DUNCAN.

decJdtf 1 lilu 1 llic West. IroxHt )Ull barged a high and sol-ountry in this, the dark Tho Ilic the militii It is sea ot G. All work not taken away In one month after done, will be sold. novldSm CATCH THE RUNAWAYS! RAlf AWAY from my plantation between Uniontown and Newbern, on the 7th of October last, TURK NEGRO MEX, named Dunirt, irt und. negroe, about five fi'ft weighs 130 pounds, came and speaks broken, and i- ot a copper color, high, weighs 1 pounds, whip scars, years Jim is about five feet very black, has large, stupid he is 24 years wwrkeA two months on Demopoiis and Merit! inn, no arc over there, somewhere, about the Rood Curler will get some white to harbor him, if possible I will pay a suitable reward for their apprehension and confinement in some Jail, so tint I cun get them, with notice to me at Newbern, Gren0 County, Ala.

JOHN MORRISETT. novisdltn moot must Treasury unable to carry on tho war nlv resource. There i.s revolution. essarily for, otherwise, Mm 'Ivan Tho Govern continue to is-u it would I this good Its EXECUTORS NOTICE. ON MONDAY, the 8th day of December residence of John Adams, hired twenty five likely period ef twelve mouths he restricted to farm or allJ at tbe same time and nuc or jnc fa plantation, coutuming cluv the veur 1863.

L. B. MOSKJjKT, L. COLEMAN, rs Diniel is a small, black seven inches high, from South Carolina, 7.7 is 2o years old. Carter nxety incli0 in bow-legged, with nine or ten inches high, white lee th and is rather I old.

Daniel uud Jim the Rail Road between and doubt lh hi. wliv tho Confederate bul sho ilu not bo atod WEAVER MARTIN HAVE OPENED an Auction and Commission Store at the stand formerly occupied by Geo. O. Baker A Co. (next lo the Post Office,) and will give their personal attention to sales of all merchandize, lands, stocks, negroes aud property of every description.

Liberal advances made. Mr. J. 8. Martin, long and favorably known as an Auctioneer, offers his services to nil persons having plantations, stock or produce in large quantities, for salo, und hopes by prompt attention to business to rneiit share of the 62.

the freight Train next, at the deceased, will be negroes, for the Sa'd negro, will ntat, on wort AUo, place, will rent the on hundred acres, tor nov26dtd E. FREIGHT ON and after Wodnes day, Nov. 19th, slrP NOTICE. considered as for if wo ivchi will certainly fail, they wuu mU other pee the highest otism on their st 18 of good property ns any other. our indipeudni tliov bo rodeo mod whereas, if we only bo upon tbo fooiim of of property.

would vmotv.e of shrewdness and the part of our people to in rplm fundu in Confederate u.nK it in wiLl 01 S.i'culatioii, nJ we Oiaroforo trust that tiu-y will .1.. Rruerully. lie Ufgpm. rl tile lilt. State mvtilved the the Western camp go! These States nro To and Alabama.

Shoild gngomont apparently a we shall probabl lose tbo whole vifMuldK Tennessee and orth Alabama, with but littlo prospeet of reg'uning tlum this winter. But vvii.lv a doci vq may public patronage. dsofi-lw HideN 'I ant'd on Share I WILL tan tood hides one half for the other, delivered at my tan-yard in Bibb couuty, or at tbe depot of the Alabama and 1 Tennessee Rivers Rail Road in Belm. Mr. Geo.

ttorguason, at the depot, will receipt for the latter. D. SULLIVAN. novSlddm MOUNT EAGLE TRIPOLI, FOR CLEANSING and burnishing all fin-' VAT ILL resume tho practico of his profss-ished Metallic and Olaaa surfaces, such aa I sion. He can bo found at bin residence Gold, Silver, Brass, Britt annia, Steel Ware, or at Marlows Drqg Store.

novl8dlm indow panes, etc. Far sale by nevtiAdlf JAH. MARLOW CO. KQ BOTTLES FREIA RED GLUE -For the Alabama and MImbIs-YAw aippi Rivers Rail Road will leave Selma on Monday, Wednesdav ami Friday, and leave Demopoiis ou Tuesday, Thursday und Saturday. Freight will he received at the Selina Depot on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from nine o'clock until sundown.

On Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, from 7 until 1 oclock. J. C. novlOdtf Chief Eng. aud Supt.

me. i. iioRc ix 1 sale by MARLOW CO. Russ r'l tba fulL.wiiig 1 tk roll Coi-i'kuas. Wo have tl receipt, which answers every ui forces, end 'hat Mi'ldle PeuTVossea anl S.iuthern Kniuky will return again t.

the embraces of the f'onfederney. uba bo fore onr eyes are grout, and the mrtuua that is to decide them ill fio watched with anxious interest Valuable Residence For Sale. A VALUABLE DWELLING HOUSER-with other out-buildings nnd i in prorsmenU, garden, Ac situstrdJ- most conveniently to the business part of th citr, for saloon reasonable terms. For pa eufars opply at tho store of noviSdtf M. MEYER A (H Iabrraquos Diainfectlng Solution CHLORIDE OF SODA concent rated.

bv JAS. MAHL0W Of ROVlIW MADDER i 1 1. rial Of Logwood Tut aud Bi-Chromatc Potow by JAS. M'WW uoviadtf dym. wW.

color, "i' Hnlf pint vinagar. Half pint syrup or I Throe gallon' of water. i 1 tho above into an iron pu with rm Wl'1 1 uTr Pi or ol davs. it. is nf ufC to bn; dying at en dollar per pound while th answer ovory purpose.

Mtu: BALE OF NEOROBB. I Wil l. OVV'KU AT IRIVATK SADB, i 'VTa TWKLV r.G ROES, all, with ona ur two eaopton young and likely bnva and girls, born la Mi non mol vicinity, li these negroes are not I ill diapoaed rf hy the I.Mh inst, I will, on that dsv. cll the remainder a public auction, I hi front of the Court House, In Marlon. I'or i wishing to purcha.m will call on the tin-I Urmgncd nt the King House.

Terms Cash dre W. A. TOWN KM. WR WILL KELL AT AUC-tion, to the highest bidder, for cash, at our store, at 11 'aloak, A. on Saturday, 16th inst ont-half intrt in tho beautiful little steamboat ELLA, ber tackle, fui nituro and fixtures HINK A THOMPSON, deo4dt(U Auctioneers.

The Montgomery Advertiser nnd Mo-Oils Advertiser sud Register (daily,) wH) copy twice and stnd bills to Sink A Thompson. It nh rd SUPERIOR LEATHER, ON CONSIGNMENT, and for hsU by dec4d2w BAKER BROS. vhitih me OLD NEWSPariOS FOR SALE. AT 'rtflH.

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