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gOyfUifOK OF OE«JKWlA.
undertlnud tb«i |»» * v.«t«* dispatche*
I b.ffbftn received m thi* city, atioounc-
the appoinlnivnl of ll»*u. Jami»
NKWS BY TFLKGBAPfl.
I row the Mehlle Naw*.]
Lotr19mt.1t, Ky ; , June . 10.—A die-
patch to tbn Cincinnati Gazette, from
Lexington, mys John C. BraekiuridKe'*
IncmJ* stale that bn bn» arrived anfoly iu
Cuba.
Nkw Yore. June 10—Tho ataamura
HHvutia and Clly of Baltimore aailed for
Europe to-day with *evuut*f*n bund rod
thousand dollars in ?peciu.
Cottoq 41c.; Gold 1871.
Lot-ihtili.c, June 10.—In throe iuil(
1'“" Coin mini-, Hr Governor of rHt . - to dajr AUxntular'a borae, Aetaroid,
I ThiM-iK-n uun flirts with pre- ^ ' u 'L T T liv “*• **
lueorf**. 101 \ . . * tunc on re< ord, won the race on tha Ural
I yious ionouBCPOn.fil>. out w* beliovu it to l,e*t, Lnodtione tulkiug at Ike and of lha
> MrmL e* we l«*nrn Hint it culucs from Hr#t quarter stretc h and drawn—Lindsay
I r«.lamat» now iu Washington, who WudkUlKnd,
I* ... \. Brur. Gan. Hubert Allan, Saoalor, and
r '* ce, 'j\y «juarl-» him tar iu the Valiev ot
the Mit.ueeitipi, ha* bean promoted lire-
\el Major General
A'nw Oi'.i.e.A.Ne, June 18.—A special
die|>at« b from Baton Rouse t« tba Timet
rays tl*- trana|K»rt Kentucky snugged on
i twalvo toiler below .Shrove
Ivould not telegraph it |
u tiler*
I tt»e quwtion
had been lully d»-
Hr. Johnson ia « man
n„*riM><* «dc(|U»t« 1.1 it
I wAtrust tb»t ho will tin I,
| t hr itwittbly unit
if lalutiL
e station, and
'itnil equal to
miUrras.ing the'Jib iiisij
I pnaant century.
p # >■>.—We learn that Mr. Jahnr<
I undoubtedly. on the 17th inst., api
I Provisional Governor ol Georgia.
cim'bN.
We ere reliably*
tinted
Ml lbmI Mr.
.actinris that must ari?« during tair ad- port. Oxer two hundred lives were lost,
< * u , K'now in ir him to be M man paroled Louisiana and Arkansas
■intonation. h.nowiUK nlu * to be m man ,, r i Boner , #
0 ( food heart and honest purpose, wu Auditor IfosUo has beeu removed and
trost that he will bo sustained by tho cm- Julian Nevillu appointed in bie place,
i/lafire of the people ol Georgia iu Ibis, >V abiiinoton, Julia 0.—The Mexican
fdenceot me ,wi i * . |ueet.»n once more attracts atUntion.
the roost trying and |» rpl ximr j rudol Ooli. Meu.u bavins been ordered to the
their Stale administration during ibu Kio Grande, with au army of observation
ot U0 0011 men. Foreign Embassadors art*
greatly perplexed at the movement. It
i> uodei»lood Count MLootbolon will de-
maud an explauatiou lixmi the State Du*
parlment.
Lkxinuton, June % ±—Attorney Gen.
•Speed lias rendered tho following daemon
in reference to the liability of paroled
prisoners to trial by tho civil* courts: I
Hsbb, the Government agent for tbn pur- am of tbo opinion that there is no legal
chase of cotton, called a meeting of tho duty imposed ujh>h 'the Government of
DlwUr. of the vicinity tml oth,.|> intnr th * Vi? 11 " 1 Ul P r ***“ l or inlo r l>rB
v . . . . | , . , . with Km execution of process issued out
sftsd, at Augusta, one day la»t woek, and ol a Statu court in Kentucky for the ar-
,.b»n they had congregated, informed red ol persons wbo may be paroled —
tJ.sm that he had received information rel,ul priaoncris, charged and indicteii in
/ « Q.v.ntmi, ti.i.i »i... i.. hU< J' cou rU ftirrobbury committed within
from Savannah that the Government tax iu j uri - Uiclio , lt or , the occasion o( what is
of so per cent, on cotton had b*en sbatco, dercribld ss the Morgan raid, and there-
nod that therefore Im* would proceed no (ur <‘* Gist the Governments the Uuitcil
Statci ought not to prevent, or interfere
with, the execution of such process.
Whether such parsons are guilty of rob
bery, and w bother they have any ade*
juste legal duliuisa to such charge, arc
quuctiotis lor Ibu judicial determination of
the court before which they may be tried.
'I'hu jurisdiction of the court to decide
thc.-e questions, after the parlies are ar-
i cbtud, is unquestionable,and the Govern
ment of tlie United Elates should not in*
lerferu to take the cases in questibn out ol
or place them beyond the cognisance of
the .Stale tribunal. Jab. Efikp,
Attorney General.
The opinion is endorsed by the War
Dcpartmant.
id be.
uld p
further with the bnainere of. the meeting.
I Bit information, he said, was not official,
|l,utwas nevertheless believed to bu cor*
|rrct, and would control his own action.
In this conncc lion, we take oceation to
‘Ufgvst to planter: and other* holding
I cotton that they nfc making great i-acri-
| icss by selling Rt the rate- « urreiil here.
I Tlis article ir worth thruu times' a* much
|m they are offered for it by thu keen and
^peculating E by locks who arc scouring
I the country in quasi of “whom they may
I devour." As soon as our linen of traus-
Iportation Mrs reopened, cotton, though no
I longer “king,’’ will be « Rothschild in
I our monetary and Uninicial circles*, and
sill command comuthinx like it% true
I value.
FROM BAGDAD, MEXICO.
Coir^pondencs N. 0. Tiuiw.j
U Ad pad, June tt, 1865.—We left Mo
bile on luu Clinton. June 2d, and arrived
off the bar June 4th, lauding ilia troops
Auction To-Mop.row.—It will bn seen ynUerday morning. There was not water
by reference to tbeir advertisement that onough on the bar for any of tha vassah
Msstn. Uoiottu \ Lawhon will have 1 ‘*.
their auclion ( salu to-morro
1 Thursday.
steu.i
i ha* written a letter
ot tin
C. L. Vallandighsiu
renouncing hie opini<
ohilily of obtaining i
Coion by force of an
I that he will give u co
1 administration of I're
CIVIL OFFICERS KACPTFTED.
Wshavuil trow undoubted tiuttiority
I that tbo amnesty proclarnaiioii ot l*re«i-
dent Johnson dw* not umbriicu in iin c.v-
ivptione tha mass “t the. civil officers »>t
IbeState*. As published throughout thv
k outh, tbu *<th exception read* as follows:
Wlh. All person* who held the pretended
otlicei of the Governiuenl of* the .Statu*
ia insurrection agaiAat the Lulled slate*.
Tbs trua text ol tlie document, ns we
| are advised by a gentleman who obtained
aeapy in Washington, is Unit :
Vth. All pureotiF who hold the |wctcndcd
otScas of Governors of Suit s in insurrec
tion against tha Coiled Slate*.
Tba difference is quite mat* rial, ami we
ara plaased to be able to nmkethi* state
ment upon what we believe to be bert of
evidence. Tha information will relieve
tht minds of many thousandr in Georgia.
I Macon Tel.
Diath or a Wrai.tuy Man.—Ja*.
C. Johnson, one ot the wealthiest
lbs South, died on the 12th of Min
i relations because they lett him
sud identified thomsulvuh with thu rebel
cause. Uia property, amounting to many
Millions of dollars, ho lett to ti tew per
sonal friends. IIia immense possession*
on tba Koanokn nvor compcisu tho richest
lands in the country. At the outbrcHk of*
tba rebellion, he told hi« slaves, number-
ing nearly a thousand, that they could
remain with him or go where they
in. 1, however, went ashoru
with a small boat,and started the ronden-
sors to work for a supply of water, and
hurriud up thu building of a bridge over
the Hoca-chica, which we have to paa^
over to go to Brownsville by tba river
mpos- roH( j # We came over heru to-day to fee
Bagdad, a place of 4000 people, of every
hue and clime. It looks as though built
of dry goods boxes, and the people look
as though they could pack up and leave
hi a night. Two years ago therd were not
a dozen houses here. The blockade run
ners and contraband traders made a town
ol it, mid did a large business. As you
know, it is the port of Matarooras, and
the contraband trade to Texas built up
the town. Now that thu rebellion has
lollapfcd, prices are down to the scale
exi ting before the war, aud everybody is
anxious to sell. They are very anxious to
know what mnaiie the arrival of this
large force here. One wholesale dealer
asked run if it meant peace or war? 1
replied cither. They used to hoot at the
few Yankees who visited them, but are
very civil now.
Gold is the curreucy. Our money is
Liken by many at 2o to 80 cauls discount.
There are scarcely any French troops
at Bagdad, and tbeso are Mexicans iu the
French service. The Colonel command
ing, Iglesiuit, goos about in citizen’s cos-
luma.
There are about 2UUU French soldiers at
MaUtnoraa. It is reported that Gorlinas
is advancing from Camargo to retake
Malaiuorae.
Gun. Brown, of Illinois, is in command
at Browusville now. We are going uo
in two or three days. Gea. Steela will
roiiiuiu at Brazos till be bears from Gen.
hheridan. We may r>« at Browusville
all thH 'Utiimrr. The sea air at Brazos* is
<iuliciou*,and the rides ou the beach mag
nificent.
Mopm'iATiott or tuk ArMnr.-Jl
H. wu . PUR.O.I Inend ol H.-nry (.ley, '•*= |.ru|K»eil in Ike Cebiuet to luod-
wboie indet/todne.B, elmli eujountnd u. if.V '■bu nmueiiy \.ro» l«ui.a..n, eo e> to
ov.r thirty lbi.ui.aiid d.,ll,.r.. Mr. John- uj. ludu Irooi iu beueflU ell rebel, wboee
■on is ,eid to bavo caucele.l, wild
Cley'. knowledi;r. who wa.* nevei uble u»
ascertain who uis benefactor wu-. lie
was about eighty yeu p * of age whan he
lied, and was a'devotod Union man up
te the hour of hu death.
It is autboritaiively aonounced ’.bat
the FrasiJent has ordered the suspension
ef rebel landed property for the uoii-pa>-
properly valued at leu thousand dollars
uiid upwards. This -iiiodifiustioD will in-
crest e thu exemptions to one huudred and
ihirty-onethousaud. On the twenty thou-
'•triti dollar basis the proper y of only
thirty-live thmisftud rebels would be Bi
ble tocou(ifcation. A calculation is made
on the basis of valuation of property iu
the Eoutb iu. lbtiO, treating slave property
extinguished. The proportion has sev-
aseot of a direct tax*'as iu Tennessee. «rsl warm advocates in Cabinet, yet it is
There are reasons for believing the policy doubtlul whether any modification ef the
jfB ^ ax tended to all the Southern proclawatic* will be made.
Slat** [Northern paper.
FURTHER, by THE AFRICA
from the boainllls Journsl.
.Nltw Y'ork, June 7.—In ihc Housed
Common*, on the 20th ult., .Mr G. Walsh
asked Lord Falmerstuu wiiutbur the Gov-
^nununt bud received from the United
•Mates any lui nml ullicinl dumaiid for com
pensation to American subject* lor lo?se.-<
su-tainod by the Alabama, (*i any other
ConfVdoratucrubei »l| * 4 » 4 | to b rt v v . been
equipped in British purl*
Lord PalnierrloR said a correspondence
bad been going on between tbe iw.> gov
ernment? on the prir.ua taken by tbe Ala-
bsom and other vorsols of the chiiiu kind.
There had been recoived, within n few
d*.ve, (urthor correspotidcnca on the sub
juct through Mr. Adauis, but tie bad not
had time to reply, Hu might add, in that
uorrerpondchce. in which onch jfovern-
men! had stuUid ils view* of tho case, the
quecliim had Won discusse«l in the most
friendly term a..
Mr Baxter aiked Lord Palmenlon
whether, in looking a( tho changed aspect
of afl'airt in the 1'sited Sutcj, her mujc*
ty’s govuriimoiiL, either separately oi in
convention, or iu conjunction with llml ol
tho Uuitod Stale*, would consider tho
propriety Of sending a tq usd run off tlo*
coast of Cuba to effectually c.losft tho nlaVo
trade.
Lord Palmerston xaid llml twelve month-
ego the government invited tlie.govoni-
nient of the United iStalot to parlicipnl*'
in if measure? on the west coa-t of A Iri
na,, but difficulties nt'o-e ou account of
neutral belligerent right*, which couldn't
bo overcame, but in tlie present state of
altered affairs her majesty'* government
bad renewed the application to thu United
Elates, and their cruisers employed in
that service would be rocoivod with llm
privilege anil courtesy which belonged to
friendly nations, and the difficulties no
longer existed. No representation Iih>
been Hindu as to co-operation ou the Cuban
coast, but if they assontod to co-oporRlH
on the African coast, bn Imd no doubt
they would co-operate on tbo coast oi
Cuba.
Tho London Time?, in nti editorial,
trusts thero is nothing in tbo Alabama
affair which need cause apprehension.
.Such calamities must bo expected when a
maritime slate enter* iut<> a contest with
ad energetic and active enemy. It i? with
a clear conscience that tbo government,
which declined every invitation to inter-
tare iu the war, stands now cm it? legal
rights and refuses to make compensation.
The London New*Buys: Lord Palmer
ston'? reply last evening was very unsat
isfactory. It would havo been very easy
to say a formu) demand had been made
by ttie United States, or it bgd not.
The Timas trusts that some member of
Parliament will insist on knowing whether
the demand has been made for indemnity,
and whether any other demand has been
made since President Johnson'* accession
to power, aud adds : “We have not tho
slightest doubt as to the inevitable reply.''
A correspondent of tbe London Morn
ing Htar says: Tha correspondence can
lead to only one result- namely, tha un
conditional refusal on our part to indem
nify tho United State* for tbo losses sus
tained by tbe chance* of war.
Thu Time* says: Not a single precedent
can l»e produced, we believe, for the al
lowance of a similar claim under similar
circumstances, and uo rule of national
justice enjoin* u* to pay for tlm mischief
done by tbe Alabamn.
Tbe new* of tbe capture of Jeff. Davis
created some Hensation and anxiety, and
thu hone wa* gently expressed that lie
would (>e treated iu uo vindictive spirit.
Tha Confederate loan has fallen to 7(<> b.
The London Times city article say? tbe
Scotia's new* caused Considerable anxiety.
Politically it was considered favorable.-
Tbe possibility of a dispute with Mexico,
England, or France, ou a demand for
extradition, in the event of Davis having
escaped, has been dircussed treaty, and
the public will wait with anxiety tho
nows as to thu spirit in which it i? likely
to deal with him, not because its bearing
on the remaining years of life of an indi
vidua), but because of tbe effect it must
have on tho national reputation for gen
erations to come; however, those who
know American character bent, aruawaru,
cxcopl under excitement, th«y are the
most pliable people in tba world, and
have but little four of tbe result
Tbe Index, before tbe news was received
of the capture, sustained the rebellion,
aud talked of thu new war in Texas, Lou-
isiaaa, and Arkansas occasioned by the
government of President Johnson driv
ing Bouthero people to extremities
Baring's circular says business in tbn
6.20 loan ha? been active, arising from
purchase? for American vale.- lor the
German and Dutch.
Tbe bank of England on Kit 25th re
duced the rate to four percent. Funds
there were firmer sioce this movement.
The Paris Cofistitutioqel of tbe 2«»tli
says . We learn the governiuenl of the
United States has taken measures to stop
any attempt to effect oiilistments, and put
a slop to any proceedings undertaken
with the object of preparing emigrant
expeditions against Mexico, in violation
«>1 the Federal lew«. Instructions to this
effect were forwarded from Washington.
Tbe tri-weekly returns of tho bank ol
Prauce show an increase of twenty mil
lion Irene? in the Amount of money on
hand. . , ,
Tha Tycoon of Japan bat. announced
that be prelers paying tbe indemnity
stipulated by the cotiveuiiou to opening
tbe inland roe of bituooacko.
The Timet questions whether tho Amer
ican Government did protest with ade
quate vigor against privateers, and it
was doubtless our part to prevent the
Alabama aud her consorts from putliug
to sea if evidence of their warlike char
acter could be obtained. And. whose
part was it to capture them after they gave
us the slip ' If tbe United States pre
barred to employ all their hthUuUc -’.ov!
in blorkiidlng tho enemy'.* port*, leaving
w* to guard yery outlet of our own n-
l»«*?l wu could, surely it would hu m»iiu •
H'lmt u n reason hide mh veils* link ;i<!ilt
in law, to bold u« Rubio for every ou o in
which con federate agents wore Inn quick
for to. For those brilitli subject* win*
did all in ibeir pnwar to thwart tbn hon
orable intention* of thu government, wu
bavo not a word to say ; but their action*
were not the act* of a nation which bu
rn Herod for uioro Ilian'individuals bare
gained by ibu escape of tlm Alabanm.
Pa in.*, May 28 -Tba Emperor Nspo*
Won be.- written n letter - to Prime Na
poleon, sttongiy censuring hi: conduct in
Corsica, Ho-mv? tbo Fir»t Napoleon r
tuld.-l.nl a .severe discipline m the army.
Tho Emperor mv c m the Inline liu till
no I deviate from tbe same course
London, May 28. Prince Napoleon
Ini* roligucd hjs po?t, m coiiftuqiiencu o!
llm Emperor’s letter.
The Globe says (bo Prim e is censured
for hit- democratic v ow?, generally, but
more especially for uttering hostile 7-onli -
menu on tlio hnjperor'b American policy.
Kuruikk nr tub Pkn>hyi,vama.—
The following is a (urllnr telegraphic
synop. is of the foreign new- by tbo lVnu-
syIvania, from Liverpool, May 28th .
The Palrie ha? reason to bolirvu llml
tlo* Nllcntion of llio French governmonl
bu? boon called to tbe new- of i Inndosliiiu
oiirolliiM'iit? in America, and.that, if lice-
o?sary, il will adopt energetic measure-
against Amoiican volunteer? for Mexico.
Dedclot'will leave Brest in the frigate
Thoum, with rnslruclion? ou the subject,
a.* soon a* Napob««»u roturns. about ibu
Olid of May.
UATKaT.
Livxucooi.. May 24. — It i? slated that
some ot U.e French Ministers threaten to
ruflgii unloss all Ibu r ruin'll troops arc
withdrawn IVoui Muxico.
Thu cotton *mln» yesterday amounted to
2H<iftii hales, and to-day the salca amount
ed to tho same figures. .Speculators and
exporters took about 8,000 bales each day.
Tbe market it buoyant at 1 Vo Id. higher.
Tbo Manchester market it advancing.
Flour quiet and unsteady. Wheat fiat.
Corn quiet and fid. lower; mixed 20 to 211s.
Pd. The market closed steady l»ut quiet,
except corn, which ia easier.
Consols on Wednesday afternoon closed
ul 00; to pole, for money; Illinois Cen
tral, 7oA; Erie. f*I{. to 62; Lulled Slate
0-2*0'?, Wj to G6L
Tor. Position on thk Bouos.it.—'The
occupation id Brownsville and the Rio
Grande country by the Federal forces un
der General Brown, alters the situation
on thu border materially, say* thu New
Orleans Picayune, of tbe Oth instant. It
plane Gen. Mejia, particularly, between
two very hot lire*, and it will require all
his Indian stolidity to keep cool. On the
one side press the Liberals in large force
and with great pertinacity, while on the
other are tho detectable Yankees. Be
tween two such active Republican ele
ment*, 1 lupurialism iu Northern Mexico
will find itself in a very warm place.
It is not probable, indued, that General
Mejia will long hu ablu to hold Ins po>i-
lion at MaLainora* and Bagdad, the only
places now occupied by him. Thu Libe
rals arc pressing down upon him in all di
rection* from Monteroy and-Cainargo,
e-uccially down tbn river, where it will
now bu so easy for them to get sympathy,
and perhaps material assistance. \\ e
have no idea, so long a*, our Government
proclaims neutrality, that Gen. Brown
wili take any other position; but the fact
that our troops and people more readily
I'rutornizu with tbe Liberals will bn to
them great encouragement and comfort.
Lnluss General Mejia, therefore, is more
strongly reinforced, and that immediate
ly, wo may soon bear ot tlie end ot Im
perialism throughout Northern Mexico.
Coi.uMHiiH, Q*„ June lPtb, IKi'm.
The Railroad Express Couipany will Iran*
port geods uud other vuluuhlo 1'Hckuxes from
Moutiroiuery to I’oluinbu-, via I'nion Springi*
Alabama.
All parlies desiring to ship by this line can
ho UM'oimnodated upon application to A.Ouiu-
uicl. at the old Omnibus oitire, neur ih« Bup-
tiet Church, in Ooiuinbus, hiiJ l«> Omii'I E. \V i I -
linn?, in Montgomery. Ala.
Jane 120.-1 ia K. w. COLEMAN. ,Sqi»*t.
I. Burculter uo person will bu allowed to
wear any itan, (tarn, *trat»t, • trip™ vorth, tnt-
tnfi, Im'iunn, or uny iusiguiu of rank, positiou
or oftice iu the late rebel urmy; and ul! perSous
hereafter wearing such will be considered ns still
hostile to tbe government, xud will hr t rented
accordingly.
11. All Mint*, docmnenli, 4oo/.> of rocord
uud mchivc* ol every description hvretoluru
beloiiKiiig to the so-called Confederate htates,
in cbiirge of person* at this post, will, without
delay, be turned over to the*# head'iuurtm .
By order ol
J. C. LAMS0N.
Gnpt. Commanding l’o/t.
June 17. lw
HEAU-UUAHTKIbS POST, l
OlM.CMHI.S, (Ja. f
Ordert.
All persons in tbe city or vietuity having in
thoif possessiou auy ordnance or ordnauco
stores will at ooce turn over the ^allie to there
huadouarters, or be lubject to arrest aud ;»uu
iobmeut lor disobedieuce of orde is.
By order of
J. (J. LAMSON.
June 13, l(kk..-tf (Japt. Ooiuuand'g Post.
J. P. MURRAY
H AM resumed hla work, ac site uld
artasad.
Juos 8.1865.— lm
By Ellis, Livingston & Co.
OX Tlll'llMOAV, '4*d (5KVT.«
mi It) aVIork.
"••will -t and ion, iu iron) of our btor*
A de.-irublc lot of Dkv Gooi)", Ch«w-
in^ ami Smoking Tobacco, Salt, Lard,
1 set Express llaincss,
I u 2-horno Wagon Harne-^,
liuggy an«l Wagon Collar.-,
New SmhlK'M and Hridlca,
W ardrobe, Cottage'Bedstead) Tables,
Oliuii'h, ISui'uuU) and otheY desiraKe
arlielc.M of Furniture.
< hiiubui j.N, Sheetings, Factory Jeans,
Show, her. &c.
A !•*«», lino Saddle. A Harness Horses,
A doMialilt' Hopue and Lor, desirably
located. Terms libera).
June -JU.T-ts
ATJCTI0N SALEffT
ROSETTE & LAWHOM
WII.L NKLL AT 10 O'CLOCK.
WKDNKSDAY, Slot J0N1,
Olicwing Tobacco,
Smoking do. 1
11 do*. Alo—piuta,
Star Oaudloo,
Cofioo, Soda,
Havana Cigaro, 1
Pickles, Cracker.,
Suit, Sugar, ,
Viuegar, Syrup,
Kcady-mado Clothing,
Iiadioa’ White Cotton Hoac.
_ J uu» 1!'. IMA, _
few goocsT
*) \ !'0Z. American Pina.
'V.! rMe Ontiur Pcrchu KuuQfl CqatLa,
• •cm \( lute .-hirl Collar...
roio Pliiym* Card... •
C'.al."tlm. ul |,
For - Iu low.
Juni'lM.-il
<»■(• . Mobil.
rotu Columbu. to' Mootcoiu.ry
VKR.N0Y A- CAROILL
ai.it (ilraril Kallra.4, ,
voi.L'unls, U.„ .Ion. IV. IMS. f
A lu.atiijir „| tli. .stockholder, of (ho Mobil,
oiol ibiitrd lUilriiod Coioiiuiiy will b. hold ol
llio iiltU'd, ilirurd. Alii., mi Wi'diii'.iUv th. 4vh
Joy ol July mut, ol 11 i.Vlook, ». iu
"r brilm. J. M. FKAZUtt,
I uni! Jl—td Sm' r.t.ry.
I’OH SALE,
•* sacks cimici: coki kk,
'•00 i,us. SijjjuSlI tobacco.
.1. FTWlSTKll A CO.,
.1 one I'.i. - It 1' itriind titft.
Good old Cottee,
1,’Olt Hull, by
I Iiiiio I'.i. I'llHLPS A WHITESIDE.
Potasli, Soap and Salt,
|, , 'JI( ml. „r barter, at
I .luuoln. I'll 1.1,l's a WIUTESIPK'S.
•Thread aud Needles,
|J‘>R fine or b.irfer.
* June 111. JM1HL1V AJVIllTKSlDE.
Cotton Cards,
I,'(ill piiIc or barter, at
I June Ip.—It FIIELRS A WHITESIDE'S.
T/tunorai' oil.
W .BARRELS ot a gootl article, for ralu by the
1 1 barrel or uallon, by
June 17.-l»w WELLS A CURTIS.
DAILY LINE OF HACKS
From Eufaula to Silver Run.
W K. the uuiJerNignoJ. nro now running a daily
buy ol ilaek* from Eufaula to Silver Huu.
roiiiiertiiiK with lha train* on tho Southwe»tern
Ita11roaJ Irojin Mncoii to EiiIUuIm, and with the
.VI. A («. R, R. troi
Junehi—
DENTISTRY.
D ll. R. NOBLE liuvinu removed to hi* cld
stand in Jones’ building, over Mr. Spear’*
Jewelry Store, uud having prepared hituso.l
with a good stock of gold and iin foil, wouli
respectfully solicit tin? patromyr* of all who
wish to tavor him with a cull. First room* ou
the right, tip stairs.
Artificial tooth supplied on short notine, ou
tlie bu.-t plan* known to the urt.
May 2D. IHM. -If R. NOBLE.
For Sale,
boxes tine Chewing Tobacco.
" Scallaleti Smoking Tobacco.
“ Billie Bowleg* Smoking Tobarc■>,
“ Dhuntieloer Smoking Tobacco,
'* jars fine Sun If.
R. F. DURAN,
At Mauley A Hodges’ ola stand.
June 2. lMtV).—tf
CITY FOUNDRY.
'PIIE subscriber* would icspootfully Inform
L their friend* and thu public generally, that
they have REBUILT their FOUNDRY, and
are now prepared to do auy kind of CASTINGS
ol Brass or Iron : such u; Sugar Mill? of the
mo-t IMPIIOV lib PAT J LKN, and any *U*;
wbii b wo will W A KKANT to H'IaND: AYRI'P
KKTTLK.-. IIAICK MILLS. UIN GIIAKINU,
and any hind of mill work.
Wo will i. '
dor; «uch _
and iu tact airy thing iu our liu..
aa-l ii connection with our hu*in«**,wa have
•»cured the. services o! one of the be*t PAT
TERN MAKERS in theoountry.
Wo are also making a large assortmoRt u\
I1ULLO W-W A RE; such a* POTS. UVKN8,
SKILLETS, SPIljEKS aud LIDS.
Orders rec|>uetlully solicited aud promptly
<M, U ' PORTER. McILUKNNY A CO..
Near Steamboat Landing.
May lit, IWVi.—tf Oolun ku*. Tia.
Salt, Salt.
DO exchange for BACON. LARD, FLOUR,