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This is filed pursuant to Rule 497(e).

File Nos.: 2-79807 and 811-03586
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                                     YIELDS
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  For current recorded yield information on the Funds, call toll-free (800) 221-
9513.
 
  The Funds are open-end management investment companies with investment
objectives of safety, liquidity and maximum current income (in the case of
Alliance Municipal Trust-General, exempt from Federal income taxes and, in the
case of the New York, California, Connecticut, New Jersey, Virginia, Florida
and Massachusetts Portfolios, exempt from Federal and state income taxes of
the respective states) to the extent consistent with the first two objectives.
Alliance Capital Reserves, Alliance Money Reserves, Alliance Government
Reserves, Alliance Treasury Reserves and the General Portfolio of Alliance
Municipal Trust are diversified. The New York, California, Connecticut, New
Jersey, Virginia, Florida and Massachusetts Portfolios of Alliance Municipal
Trust are non-diversified, and are offered only to residents of each such
respective state. This prospectus sets forth the information about each Fund
that a prospective investor should know before investing. Please retain it for
future reference.
 
  An investment in a Fund is (i) neither insured nor guaranteed by the U.S.
Government; (ii) not a deposit or obligation of, or guaranteed or endorsed by,
any bank; and (iii) not federally insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation, the Federal Reserve Board or any other agency. There can be no
assurance that a Fund will be able to maintain a stable net asset value of
$1.00 per share. The Portfolios of Alliance Municipal Trust, except for the
General Portfolio, may invest a significant portion of their assets in the
securities of a single issuer. Accordingly, an investment in such Portfolios
may be riskier than an investment in other types of money market funds.
 
  A "Statement of Additional Information" for each Fund dated October 31, 1997,
which provides a further discussion of certain areas in this prospectus and
other matters which may be of interest to some investors, has been filed with
the Securities and Exchange Commission and is incorporated herein by reference.
A free copy may be obtained by contacting your Account Executive.
 
  THESE SECURITIES HAVE NOT BEEN APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED BY THE SECURITIES AND
EXCHANGE COMMISSION OR ANY STATE SECURITIES COMMISSION NOR HAS THE SECURITIES
AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION OR ANY STATE SECURITIES COMMISSION PASSED UPON THE
ACCURACY OR ADEQUACY OF THIS PROSPECTUS. ANY REPRESENTATION TO THE CONTRARY IS
A CRIMINAL OFFENSE.
 
 CONTENTS
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<TABLE>
  <S>                                                                        <C>
  Expense Information.......................................................   2
  Financial Highlights......................................................   3
  Investment Objectives and Policies........................................   9
  Purchase and Redemption of Shares.........................................  16
  Additional Information....................................................  17
</TABLE>
OCT DLJ 1997



                          [LOGO OF DLJ APPEARS HERE]





                                    with...


                           Alliance Capital Reserves

                            Alliance Money Reserves

                         Alliance Government Reserves

                          Alliance Treasury Reserves

                           Alliance Municipal Trust

                          . General Portfolio

                          . California Portfolio

                          . Connecticut Portfolio

                          . Florida Portfolio

                          . Massachusetts Portfolio

                          . New Jersey Portfolio

                          . New York Portfolio

                          . Virginia Portfolio


                                  PROSPECTUS

                               October 31, 1997


                          Donalson, Luikin & Jenrette
              Donaldson, Luikin & Jenrette Securities Corporation
           277 Park Avenue, New York, New York 10172. (212) 592-3000

         Member New York Stock Exchange, American Stock Exchange, SIPC
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                              EXPENSE INFORMATION
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SHAREHOLDER TRANSACTION EXPENSES
 
  The Funds have no sales load on purchases or reinvested dividends, deferred
sales load, redemption fee or exchange fee.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

ANNUAL FUND OPERATING
 EXPENSES (as a percentage
 of average net assets,
 after expense              ACR   AMR   AGR   ATR   AMT-GEN AMT-NY AMT-CA AMT-CT AMT-NJ AMT-VA AMT-FL AMT-MA
 reimbursement)             ---   ---   ----  ----  ------- ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------
<S>                         <C>   <C>   <C>   <C>   <C>     <C>    <C>    <C>    <C>    <C>    <C>    <C>
   Management Fees........   .46%  .48%  .47%  .50%   .50%    .50%   .50%   .50%   .50%   .50%   .50%   .50%
   12b-1 Fees.............   .25   .25   .25   .25    .25     .25    .25    .25    .25    .25    .25    .25
   Other Expenses.........   .29   .27   .28   .25    .25     .25    .25    .25    .25    .25    .25    .25
                            ----  ----  ----  ----   ----    ----   ----   ----   ----   ----   ----   ----
   Total Fund Operating
    Expenses..............  1.00% 1.00% 1.00% 1.00%  1.00%   1.00%  1.00%  1.00%  1.00%  1.00%  1.00%  1.00%
</TABLE>
 
EXAMPLE
 
  You would pay the following expenses on a $1,000 investment, assuming a 5%
annual return (cumulatively through the end of each time period):
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                 1 YEAR 3 YEARS 5 YEARS 10 YEARS
                                                 ------ ------- ------- --------
<S>                                              <C>    <C>     <C>     <C>
   ACR..........................................  $10     $32     $55     $122
   AMR..........................................  $10     $32     $55     $122
   AGR..........................................  $10     $32     $55     $122
   ATR..........................................  $10     $32     $55     $122
   AMT--General.................................  $10     $32     $55     $122
   AMT--New York................................  $10     $32     $55     $122
   AMT--California..............................  $10     $32     $55     $122
   AMT--Connecticut.............................  $10     $32     $55     $122
   AMT--New Jersey..............................  $10     $32     $55     $122
   AMT--Virginia................................  $10     $32     $55     $122
   AMT--Florida.................................  $10     $32     $55     $122
   AMT--Massachusetts...........................  $10     $32
</TABLE>
 
  The purpose of the foregoing table is to assist the investor in understanding
the various costs and expenses that an investor in the Fund will bear di-rectly
and indirectly. The expenses listed in the table for AMR, AMT-CT, AMT-NJ, AMT-
VA and AMT-FL are net of the contractual reimbursement by the Adviser described
in this prospectus. The expenses of such Portfolios, before expense
reimbursements, would be: AMR: Management Fees--.50%, 12b-1 Fees--.25%, Other
Expenses--.27% and Total Operating Expenses--1.02%; AMT-CT: Management Fee--
 .50%, 12b-1 Fees--.25%, Other Expenses--.31% and Total Operating Expenses--
1.06%; AMT-NJ: Management Fee--.50%, 12b-1 Fees--.25%, Other Expenses--.31% and
Total Operating Expenses--1.06%; AMT-VA: Management Fee--.50%, 12b-1 Fees--
 .25%, Other Expenses--.34% and Total Operating Expenses--1.09%; and AMT-FL:
Management Fee--.50%, 12b-1 Fees--.25%, Other Expenses--.34% and Total
Operating Expenses--1.09%. For AMT-MA, "Other Expenses" are based on estimated
amounts for the current fiscal year. The example should not be considered a
representation of past or future expenses; actual expenses may be greater or
less than those shown.
 
 
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     FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS . FOR A SHARE OUTSTANDING THROUGHOUT EACH PERIOD
 
  The following tables have been audited by McGladrey & Pullen LLP, each of
the Fund's independent auditors, whose unqualified report thereon appears in
each Statement of Additional Information. This information should be read in
conjunction with the financial statements and notes thereto included in each
Fund's Statement of Additional Information.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                          YEAR ENDED JUNE 30,
 ALLIANCE CAPITAL RESERVES  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                             1997     1996     1995     1994     1993     1992     1991     1990     1989     1988
                            -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------
 <S>                        <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>
 Net asset value,
  beginning of year.......  $  1.00  $  1.00  $  1.00  $  1.00  $  1.00  $  1.00  $  1.00  $  1.00  $  1.00  $  1.00
                            -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------
 INCOME FROM INVESTMENT
  OPERATIONS
 Net investment income....    .0452    .0471    .0447    .0255    .0266    .0438    .0662    .0782    .0788    .0625
 Net realized gain on
  investments.............      -0-      -0-      -0-      -0-    .0003    .0013      -0-      -0-      -0-      -0-
                            -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------
 Net increase in net
  assets from operations..    .0452    .0471    .0447    .0255    .0269    .0451    .0662    .0782    .0788    .0625
                            -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------
 LESS: DIVIDENDS AND
  DISTRIBUTIONS
 Dividends from net
  investment income.......   (.0452)  (.0471)  (.0447)  (.0255)  (.0266)  (.0438)  (.0662)  (.0782)  (.0788)  (.0625)
 Distributions from net
  realized gains..........      -0-      -0-      -0-      -0-   (.0003)  (.0013)     -0-      -0-      -0-      -0-
                            -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------
 Total dividends and
  distributions...........   (.0452)  (.0471)  (.0447)  (.0255)  (.0269)  (.0451)  (.0662)  (.0782)  (.0788)  (.0625)
                            -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------
 Net asset value, end of
  year....................  $  1.00  $  1.00  $  1.00  $  1.00  $  1.00  $  1.00  $  1.00  $  1.00  $  1.00  $  1.00
                            =======  =======  =======  =======  =======  =======  =======  =======  =======  =======
 TOTAL RETURNS
 Total investment return
  based on:
  Net asset value(a)......     4.63%    4.82%    4.57%    2.58%    2.73%    4.61%    6.84%    8.14%    8.20%    6.45%
 RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets, end of year
  (in millions)...........  $ 5,733  $ 4,804  $ 3,024  $ 2,417  $ 2,112  $ 1,947  $ 1,937  $ 1,891  $ 1,536  $ 1,392
 Ratio to average net
  assets of:
  Expenses, net of waivers
   and reimbursements.....     1.00%    1.00%    1.00%    1.00%    1.00%    1.00%     .97%     .88%     .95%     .95%
  Expenses, before waivers
   and reimbursements.....     1.00%    1.00%    1.03%    1.03%    1.00%    1.00%     .97%     .98%    1.05%    1.05%
  Net investment
   income(b)..............     4.53%    4.69%    4.51%    2.57%    2.65%    4.37%    6.62%    7.82%    7.87%    6.26%
</TABLE>
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(a) Total investment return is calculated assuming an initial investment made
    at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all
    dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period, and
    redemption on the last day of the period.
(b) Net of expenses reimbursed or waived by the Adviser.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                          FEBRUARY 16,
                                            YEAR ENDED JUNE 30,                              1989(A)
ALLIANCE MONEY RESERVES   --------------------------------------------------------------     THROUGH
                           1997    1996    1995    1994    1993    1992    1991    1990   JUNE 30, 1989
                          ------  ------  ------  ------  ------  ------  ------  ------  -------------
<S>                       <C>     <C>     <C>     <C>     <C>     <C>     <C>     <C>     <C>
Net asset value, begin-
 ning of period.........  $ 1.00  $ 1.00  $ 1.00  $ 1.00  $ 1.00  $ 1.00  $ 1.00  $ 1.00     $ 1.00
                          ------  ------  ------  ------  ------  ------  ------  ------     ------
INCOME FROM INVESTMENT
 OPERATIONS
 Net investment income..    .045    .047    .045    .025    .027    .044    .066    .079       .033
                          ------  ------  ------  ------  ------  ------  ------  ------     ------
LESS: DIVIDENDS
 Dividends from net in-
  vestment income.......   (.045)  (.047)  (.045)  (.025)  (.027)  (.044)  (.066)  (.079)     (.033)
                          ------  ------  ------  ------  ------  ------  ------  ------     ------
 Net asset value, end of
  period................  $ 1.00  $ 1.00  $ 1.00  $ 1.00  $ 1.00  $ 1.00  $ 1.00  $ 1.00     $ 1.00
                          ======  ======  ======  ======  ======  ======  ======  ======     ======
TOTAL RETURNS
Total investment return
 based on:
 Net asset value(b).....    4.64%   4.81%   4.50%   2.57%   2.71%   4.47%   6.87%   8.26%      9.18%(c)
RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
Net assets, end of pe-
 riod (in millions).....  $1,011  $  755  $2,510  $1,795  $1,626  $1,412  $1,262  $  993     $  563
Ratio to average net as-
 sets of:
 Expenses, net of waiv-
  ers and reimburse-
  ments.................    1.00%   1.00%   1.00%   1.00%   1.00%   1.00%    .97%    .89%       .99%(c)
 Expenses, before waiv-
  ers and reimburse-
  ments.................    1.06%   1.00%   1.04%   1.09%   1.04%   1.04%   1.03%    .99%      1.09%(c)
 Net investment
  income(d).............    4.55%   4.80%   4.53%   2.55%   2.67%   4.33%   6.56%   7.92%      9.16%(c)
</TABLE>

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(a) Commencement of operations.
(b) Total investment return is calculated assuming an initial investment made
    at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all
    dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period, and
    redemption on the last day of the period.
(c) Annualized.
(d) Net of expenses reimbursed or waived by the Adviser.
 
                                       3
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

ALLIANCE GOVERNMENT                                     YEAR ENDED JUNE 30,
RESERVES                  --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           1997    1996    1995     1994     1993     1992     1991     1990     1989     1988
                          ------  ------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  ------
<S>                       <C>     <C>     <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>    
Net asset value, begin-
 ning of year...........  $ 1.00  $ 1.00  $  1.00  $  1.00  $  1.00  $  1.00  $  1.00  $  1.00  $  1.00  $ 1.00
                          ------  ------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  ------
INCOME FROM INVESTMENT
 OPERATIONS
Net investment income...   .0443   .0461    .0439    .0244    .0256    .0421    .0640    .0765    .0774   .0612
Net realized gain on in-
 vestments..............     -0-     -0-      -0-      -0-    .0001      -0-      -0-    .0001      -0-     -0-
                          ------  ------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  ------
Net increase in net
 assets from operations.   .0443   .0461    .0439    .0244    .0257    .0421    .0640    .0766    .0774   .0612
                          ------  ------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  ------
LESS: DIVIDENDS AND DIS-
 TRIBUTIONS
Dividends from net in-
 vestment income........  (.0443) (.0461)  (.0439)  (.0244)  (.0256)  (.0421)  (.0640)  (.0765)  (.0774) (.0612)
Distributions from net
 realized gains.........     -0-     -0-      -0-      -0-   (.0001)     -0-      -0-   (.0001)     -0-     -0-
                          ------  ------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  ------
Total dividends and dis-
 tributions.............  (.0443) (.0461)  (.0439)  (.0244)  (.0257)  (.0421)  (.0640)  (.0766)  (.0774) (.0612)
                          ------  ------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  ------
Net asset value, end of
 year...................   $1.00  $ 1.00  $  1.00  $  1.00  $  1.00  $  1.00  $  1.00  $  1.00  $  1.00  $ 1.00
                          ======  ======  =======  =======  =======  =======  =======  =======  =======  ======
TOTAL RETURNS
Total investment return
 based on:
 net asset value(a).....    4.53%   4.72%    4.48%    2.48%    2.60%    4.30%    6.61%    7.96%    8.04%   6.31%
RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
Net assets, end of year
 (in millions)..........  $3,762  $3,205   $2,514   $2,061   $1,783   $1,572   $1,070     $584     $522    $315
Ratio to average net as-
 sets of:
Expenses, net of waivers
 and reimbursements.....    1.00%   1.00%    1.00%    1.00%    1.00%     .95%     .89%     .88%     .88%    .80%
Expenses, before waivers
 and reimbursements.....    1.00%   1.01%    1.05%    1.04%    1.02%     .97%     .93%     .98%     .98%    .90%
Net investment
 income(b)..............    4.44%   4.60%    4.42%    2.46%    2.55%    4.17%    6.28%    7.65%    7.86%   6.13%
</TABLE>

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(a) Total investment return is calculated assuming an initial investment made
    at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all
    dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period, and
    redemption on the last day of the period.
(b) Net of expenses reimbursed or waived by the Adviser.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                    SEPTEMBER 1, 1993(A)
                           YEAR ENDED    YEAR ENDED    YEAR ENDED         THROUGH
ALLIANCE TREASURY         JUNE 30, 1997 JUNE 30, 1996 JUNE 30, 1995    JUNE 30, 1994
RESERVES                  ------------- ------------- ------------- --------------------
<S>                       <C>           <C>           <C>           <C>
Net asset value, begin-
 ning of period.........    $   1.00      $   1.00      $   1.00          $  1.00
                            --------      --------      --------          -------
INCOME FROM INVESTMENT
 OPERATIONS
Net investment income...       .0443         .0466         .0460            .0260
                            --------      --------      --------          -------
LESS: DIVIDENDS
Dividends from net in-
 vestment income........      (.0443)       (.0466)       (.0460)          (.0260)
                            --------      --------      --------          -------
Net asset value, end of
 period.................    $   1.00      $   1.00      $   1.00          $  1.00
                            ========      ========      ========          =======
TOTAL RETURNS
Total investment return
 based on: net asset
 value (b)..............        4.53%         4.77%         4.71%            3.18%(c)
RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
Net assets, end of year
 (in thousands).........    $704,084      $700,558      $493,702          $80,720
Ratio to average net as-
 sets of:
 Expenses, net of waiv-
  ers and reimburse-
  ments.................         .85%          .81%          .69%             .28%(c)
 Expenses, before waiv-
  ers and reimburse-
  ments.................        1.00%         1.05%         1.05%            1.28%(c)
 Net investment income
  (d)...................        4.43%         4.64%         4.86%            3.24%(c)
</TABLE>
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(a) Commencement of operations.
(b) Total investment return is calculated assuming an initial investment made
    at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all
    dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period, and
    redemption on the last day of the period.
(c) Annualized.
(d) Net of expenses reimbursed or waived by the Adviser.
 
                                       4
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                           GENERAL PORTFOLIO
ALLIANCE MUNICIPAL TRUST  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                             YEAR ENDED
                                            YEAR ENDED JUNE 30,                               SIX MONTHS    DECEMBER 31,
                          -----------------------------------------------------------------      ENDED      --------------
                           1997    1996    1995       1994    1993    1992    1991    1990   JUNE 30, 1989   1988    1987
                          ------  ------  ------     ------  ------  ------  ------  ------  -------------  ------  ------
<S>                       <C>     <C>     <C>        <C>     <C>     <C>     <C>     <C>     <C>            <C>     <C>
Net asset value,
 beginning of period....  $ 1.00  $ 1.00  $ 1.00     $ 1.00  $ 1.00  $ 1.00  $ 1.00  $ 1.00     $ 1.00      $ 1.00  $ 1.00
                          ------  ------  ------     ------  ------  ------  ------  ------     ------      ------  ------
INCOME FROM INVESTMENT
 OPERATIONS
 Net investment income..    .028    .029    .028       .018    .020    .034    .046    .055       .030        .047    .041
 Net realized and
  unrealized loss on
  investments...........     -0-     -0-   (.003)       -0-     -0-     -0-     -0-     -0-        -0-         -0-     -0-
                          ------  ------  ------     ------  ------  ------  ------  ------     ------      ------  ------
 Net increase in net
  asset value from
  operations............    .028    .029    .025       .018    .020    .034    .046    .055       .030        .047    .041
                          ------  ------  ------     ------  ------  ------  ------  ------     ------      ------  ------
ADD: CAPITAL
 CONTRIBUTIONS
 Capital Contributed by
  the Adviser...........     -0-     -0-    .003        -0-     -0-     -0-     -0-     -0-        -0-         -0-     -0-
                          ------  ------  ------     ------  ------  ------  ------  ------     ------      ------  ------
LESS: DIVIDENDS
 Dividends from net
  investment income.....   (.028)  (.029)  (.028)     (.018)  (.020)  (.034)  (.046)  (.055)     (.030)      (.047)  (.041)
                          ------  ------  ------     ------  ------  ------  ------  ------     ------      ------  ------
 Net asset value, end of
  period................  $ 1.00  $ 1.00  $ 1.00     $ 1.00  $ 1.00  $ 1.00  $ 1.00  $ 1.00     $ 1.00      $ 1.00  $ 1.00
                          ======  ======  ======     ======  ======  ======  ======  ======     ======      ======  ======
TOTAL RETURNS
 Total investment return
  based on net asset
  value(a)..............    2.81%   2.93%   2.83%(c)   1.81%   2.05%   3.48%   4.71%   5.65%      6.13%(b)    4.81%   4.18%
RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
 Net assets, end of
  period (in millions)..    $980  $1,148  $1,189     $1,134  $1,016    $914    $883    $798       $695        $633    $690
 Ratio to average net
  assets of:
 Expenses, net of
  waivers and
  reimbursements........     .94%    .95%    .94%       .92%    .92%    .92%    .89%    .83%       .84%(b)     .83%    .80%
 Expenses, before
  waivers and
  reimbursements........     .94%    .95%    .95%       .94%    .94%    .95%    .95%    .93%       .94%(b)     .93%    .90%
 Net investment
  income(d).............    2.76%   2.90%   2.78%      1.80%   2.02%   3.40%   4.57%   5.50%      5.96%(b)    4.69%   4.08%
</TABLE>

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(a) Total investment return is calculated assuming an initial investment made
    at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all
    dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period, and
    redemption on the last day of the period.
(b) Annualized.
(c) The capital contribution by the Adviser had no effect on total return.
(d) Net of expenses reimbursed or waived by the Adviser.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                             NEW YORK PORTFOLIO
                      ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                                    YEAR ENDED
                                               YEAR ENDED JUNE 30,                                   SIX MONTHS    DECEMBER 31,
                      ----------------------------------------------------------------------------      ENDED      ------------
                        1997      1996      1995      1994      1993      1992     1991     1990    JUNE 30, 1989      1988
                      --------  --------  --------  --------  --------  --------  -------  -------  -------------  ------------
<S>                   <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>      <C>      <C>            <C>
Net asset value,
 beginning of
 period..............   $ 1.00    $ 1.00    $ 1.00    $ 1.00    $ 1.00    $ 1.00   $ 1.00   $ 1.00      $ 1.00        $ 1.00
                      --------  --------  --------  --------  --------  --------  -------  -------     -------       -------
INCOME FROM
 INVESTMENT
 OPERATIONS
 Net investment
  income.............     .027      .028      .028      .018      .019      .034     .042     .051        .027          .041
                      --------  --------  --------  --------  --------  --------  -------  -------     -------       -------
LESS: DIVIDENDS
 Dividends from net
  investment income..    (.027)    (.028)    (.028)    (.018)    (.019)    (.034)   (.042)   (.051)      (.027)        (.041)
                      --------  --------  --------  --------  --------  --------  -------  -------     -------       -------
 Net asset value, end
  of period..........   $ 1.00    $ 1.00    $ 1.00    $ 1.00    $ 1.00    $ 1.00   $ 1.00   $ 1.00      $ 1.00        $ 1.00
                      ========  ========  ========  ========  ========  ========  =======  =======     =======       =======
TOTAL RETURNS
 Total investment
  return based on net
  asset value(a).....     2.77%     2.87%     2.84%     1.77%     1.94%     3.47%    4.32%    5.26%       5.61%(b)      4.14%
RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL
 DATA
 Net assets, end of
  period (000's
  omitted)........... $355,461  $330,984  $177,254  $162,839  $100,529  $100,476  $71,748  $62,536     $41,910       $41,335
 Ratio to average net
  assets of:
 Expenses, net of
  waivers and
  reimbursements.....      .85%      .85%      .85%      .84%      .80%      .80%     .80%     .80%        .85%(b)      1.00%
 Expenses, before
  waivers and
  reimbursements.....     1.04%     1.03%     1.03%     1.08%     1.06%     1.12%    1.15%    1.18%       1.35%(b)      1.33%
 Net investment
  income(c)..........     2.73%     2.82%     2.81%     1.77%     1.91%     3.35%    4.20%    5.13%       5.45%(b)      4.03%
</TABLE>
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(a) Total investment return is calculated assuming an initial investment made
    at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all
    dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period, and
    redemption on the last day of the period.
(b) Annualized.
(c) Net of expenses reimbursed or waived by the Adviser.
 
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                              CALIFORNIA PORTFOLIO
                     ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               YEAR ENDED JUNE 30,                                    SIX MONTHS     JUNE 2, 1988(A)
                     ------------------------------------------------------------------------------      ENDED          THROUGH
                       1997      1996      1995      1994      1993      1992      1991      1990    JUNE 30, 1989 DECEMBER 31, 1988
                     --------  --------  --------  --------  --------  --------  --------  --------  ------------- -----------------
<S>                  <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>             <C>
Net asset value,
 beginning of
 period..........      $ 1.00    $ 1.00    $ 1.00    $ 1.00    $ 1.00    $ 1.00    $ 1.00    $ 1.00      $ 1.00          $ 1.00
                     --------  --------  --------  --------  --------  --------  --------  --------    --------        --------
INCOME FROM                                                                                                        
 INVESTMENT                                                                                                        
 OPERATIONS                                                                                                        
 Net investment                                                                                                    
  income.........        .027      .029      .027      .018      .020      .032      .043      .050        .029            .030
                     --------  --------  --------  --------  --------  --------  --------  --------    --------        --------
LESS: DIVIDENDS                                                                                                    
 Dividends from                                                                                                    
  net investment                                                                                                   
  income.........       (.027)    (.029)    (.027)    (.018)    (.020)    (.032)    (.043)    (.050)      (.029)          (.030)
                     --------  --------  --------  --------  --------  --------  --------  --------    --------        --------
 Net asset value,                                                                                                  
  end of period..      $ 1.00    $ 1.00    $ 1.00    $ 1.00    $ 1.00    $ 1.00    $ 1.00    $ 1.00      $ 1.00          $ 1.00
                     ========  ========  ========  ========  ========  ========  ========  ========    ========        ========
TOTAL RETURNS                                                                                                      
 Total investment                                                                                                  
  return based on                                                                                                  
  net asset                                                                                                        
  value(b).......        2.76%     2.91%     2.78%     1.83%     2.05%     3.26%     4.43%     5.17%       6.02%(c)        5.20%(c)
RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL                                                                                                
 DATA                                                                                                              
 Net assets, end                                                                                                   
  of period                                                                                                        
  (000's                                                                                                           
  omitted).......    $357,148  $297,862  $236,479  $219,673  $156,200  $121,317  $111,957  $104,097    $242,124        $103,390
 Ratio to average                                                                                                  
  net assets of:                                                                                                   
 Expenses, net of                                                                                                  
  waivers and                                                                                                      
  reimbursements..        .93%      .93%      .93%      .93%      .93%      .95%     1.00%      .99%        .92%(c)         .89%(c)
 Expenses, before                                                                                                  
  waivers and                                                                                                      
  reimbursements..        .96%      .94%     1.01%     1.02%     1.02%     1.05%     1.10%     1.09%       1.02%(c)        1.10%(c)
 Net investment                                                                                                    
  income(d)......        2.73%     2.86%     2.75%     1.82%     2.01%     3.18%     4.32%     5.03%       5.90%(c)        5.21%(c)
</TABLE>

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(a) Commencement of operations.
(b) Total investment return is calculated assuming an initial investment made
    at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all
    dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period, and
    redemption on the last day of the period.
(c) Annualized.
(d) Net of expenses reimbursed or waived by the Adviser.
 
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                     CONNECTICUT PORTFOLIO
                          ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            YEAR ENDED JUNE 30,                           JANUARY 5, 1990(A)
                          --------------------------------------------------------------       THROUGH
                            1997     1996     1995     1994     1993     1992     1991      JUNE 30, 1990
                          --------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  ------------------
<S>                       <C>       <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>      <C>
Net asset value,
 beginning of period ...    $ 1.00   $ 1.00   $ 1.00   $ 1.00   $ 1.00   $ 1.00   $ 1.00        $ 1.00
                          --------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------       -------
INCOME FROM INVESTMENT
 OPERATIONS
 Net investment income..      .027     .028     .028     .017     .020     .033     .045          .026
                          --------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------       -------
LESS: DIVIDENDS
 Dividends from net
  investment income.....     (.027)   (.028)   (.028)   (.017)   (.020)   (.033)   (.045)        (.026)
                          --------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------  -------       -------
 Net asset value, end of
  period................    $ 1.00   $ 1.00   $ 1.00   $ 1.00   $ 1.00   $ 1.00   $ 1.00        $ 1.00
                          ========  =======  =======  =======  =======  =======  =======       =======
TOTAL RETURNS
 Total investment return
  based on net asset
  value(b)..............      2.76%    2.88%    2.78%    1.71%    2.00%    3.35%    4.57%         5.53%(c)
RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
Net assets, end of
 period (000's
 omitted)...............  $102,612  $95,812  $75,991  $57,314  $56,224  $54,751  $48,482       $27,945
Ratio to net assets of:
 Expenses, net of
  waivers and
  reimbursements........       .80%     .80%     .80%     .77%     .70%     .58%     .44%          .19%(c)
 Expenses, before
  waivers and
  reimbursements........      1.10%    1.15%    1.21%    1.21%    1.16%    1.22%    1.16%         1.10%(c)
 Net investment
  income(d).............      2.72%    2.84%    2.77%    1.69%    1.97%    3.28%    4.39%         5.39%(c)
</TABLE>
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(a) Commencement of operations.
(b) Total investment return is calculated assuming an initial investment made
    at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all
    dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period, and
    redemption on the last day of the period.
(c) Annualized.
(d) Net of expenses reimbursed or waived by the Adviser.
 
 
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                             NEW JERSEY PORTFOLIO
                                 -----------------------------------------------
                                   YEAR ENDED JUNE 30,       FEBRUARY 7, 1994(A)
                                 --------------------------        THROUGH
                                   1997     1996     1995       JUNE 30, 1994
                                 --------  -------  -------  -------------------
<S>                              <C>       <C>      <C>      <C>
Net asset value, beginning of
 period........................    $ 1.00   $ 1.00   $ 1.00         $ 1.00
                                 --------  -------  -------        -------
INCOME FROM INVESTMENT OPERA-
 TIONS
 Net investment income.........      .027     .028     .029           .008
                                 --------  -------  -------        -------
LESS: DIVIDENDS
 Dividends from net investment
  income.......................     (.027)   (.028)   (.029)         (.008)
                                 --------  -------  -------        -------
 Net asset value, end of peri-
  od...........................    $ 1.00   $ 1.00   $ 1.00         $ 1.00
                                 ========  =======  =======        =======
TOTAL RETURNS
 Total investment return based
  on net asset value(b)........      2.72%    2.89%    2.93%          2.08%(c)
RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
Net assets, end of period
 (000's omitted)...............  $123,579  $98,098  $74,133        $36,909
Ratio to average net assets of:
 Expenses, net of waivers and
  reimbursements...............       .85%     .82%     .74%           .70%(c)
 Expenses, before waivers and
  reimbursements...............      1.12%    1.19%    1.29%          1.93%(c)
 Net investment income(d)......      2.68%    2.84%    2.98%          2.07%(c)
</TABLE>

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(a) Commencement of operations.
(b) Total investment return is calculated assuming an initial investment made
    at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all
    dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period, and
    redemption on the last day of the period.
(c) Annualized.
(d) Net of expenses reimbursed or waived by the Adviser.
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                               VIRGINIA PORTFOLIO                FLORIDA PORTFOLIO
                          -------------------------------  ------------------------------
                            YEAR ENDED       OCTOBER 25,
                             JUNE 30,          1994(A)                   JULY 28, 1995(A)
                          ----------------     THROUGH      YEAR ENDED       THROUGH
                           1997     1996    JUNE 30, 1995  JUNE 30, 1997  JUNE 30, 1996
                          -------  -------  -------------  ------------- ----------------
<S>                       <C>      <C>      <C>            <C>           <C>
Net asset value, begin-
 ning of period.........   $ 1.00   $ 1.00      $ 1.00         $ 1.00         $ 1.00
                          -------  -------     -------        -------        -------
INCOME FROM INVESTMENT
 OPERATIONS
Net investment income...     .028     .029        .023           .030           .030
                          -------  -------     -------        -------        -------
LESS: DIVIDENDS
Dividends from net in-
 vestment income........    (.028)   (.029)      (.023)         (.030)         (.030)
                          -------  -------     -------        -------        -------
Net asset value, end of
 period.................   $ 1.00   $ 1.00      $ 1.00         $ 1.00         $ 1.00
                          =======  =======     =======        =======        =======
TOTAL RETURNS
Total investment return
 based on net asset
 value(b)...............     2.83%    2.97%       3.48%(c)       3.03%          3.32%(c)
RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
Net assets, end of pe-
 riod (000's omitted)...  $78,775  $89,557     $66,921        $89,149        $91,179
Ratio to average net as-
 sets of:
 Expenses, net of waiv-
  ers and reimburse-
  ments.................      .80%     .78%        .44%(c)        .65%           .58%(c)
 Expenses, before waiv-
  ers and reimburse-
  ments.................     1.15%    1.15%       1.30%(c)       1.10%          1.24%(c)
 Net investment
  income(d).............     2.78%    2.91%       3.48%(c)       2.97%          3.12%(c)
</TABLE>
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(a) Commencement of operations.
(b) Total investment return is calculated assuming an initial investment made
    at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all
    dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period, and
    redemption on the last day of the period.
(c) Annualized.
(d) Net of expenses reimbursed or waived by the Adviser.
 
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                MASSACHUSETTS PORTFOLIO
                                                -----------------------
                                                       APRIL 17, 1997(A)
                                                            THROUGH
                                                         JUNE 30, 1997
                                                -------------------------------
<S>                                             <C>                   
Net asset value, beginning of period...........          $ 1.00
                                                        -------
INCOME FROM INVESTMENT OPERATIONS
 Net investment income.........................            .007
                                                        -------
LESS: DIVIDENDS
 Dividends from net investment income..........           (.007)
                                                        -------
 Net asset value, end of period................          $ 1.00
                                                        =======
TOTAL RETURNS
 Total investment return based on net asset
  value(b)(c)..................................            3.53%
RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA
Net assets, end of period (000's omitted)......         $15,046
Ratio to average net assets of:
 Expenses, net of waivers and
  reimbursements(c)............................             .50%
 Expenses, before waivers and
  reimbursements(c)............................            2.99%
 Net investment income(c)(d)...................            3.47%
</TABLE>

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(a) Commencement of operations.
(b) Total investment return is calculated assuming an initial investment made
    at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all
    dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period, and
    redemption on the last day of the period.
(c) Annualized.
(d) Net of expenses reimbursed or waived by the Adviser.
 
                                ---------------
 
  From time to time each Fund advertises its "yield" and "effective yield."
Both yield figures are based on historical earnings and are not intended to
indicate future performance. To calculate the "yield," the amount of dividends
paid on a share during a specified seven-day period is assumed to be paid each
week over a 52-week period and is shown as a percentage of the investment. To
calculate "effective yield," which will be higher than the "yield" because of
compounding, the dividends paid are assumed to be reinvested. For ACR divi-
dends for the seven days ended June 30, 1997 amounted to an annualized yield
of 4.72%, equivalent to an effective yield of 4.83%. For AMR dividends for the
seven days ended June 30, 1997, after expense reimbursement, amounted to an
annualized yield of 4.72%, equivalent to an effective yield of 4.83%. Absent
such reimbursement, the annualized yield for such period would have been
4.66%, equivalent to an effective yield of 4.77%. For AGR dividends for the
seven days ended June 30, 1997 amounted to an annualized yield of 4.62%,
equivalent to an effective yield of 4.73%. For ATR dividends for the seven
days ended June 30, 1997, after expense reimbursement, amounted to an
annualized yield of 4.60%, equivalent to an effective yield of 4.69%. Absent
such reimbursement, the annualized yield for such period would have been
4.45%, equivalent to an effective yield of 4.54%. Dividends for the General
Portfolio for the seven days ended June 30, 1997 amounted to an annualized
yield of 3.20%, equivalent to an effective yield of 3.25%. Dividends for the
New York Portfolio for the seven days ended June 30, 1997, after expense reim-
bursement, amounted to an annualized yield of 3.19%, equivalent to an effec-
tive yield of 3.24%. Absent expense reimbursement, the annualized yield for
this period would have been 3.00%, equivalent to an effective yield of 3.05%.
Dividends for the California Portfolio for the seven days ended June 30, 1997,
after expense reimbursement, amounted to an annualized yield of 3.08%, equiva-
lent to an effective yield of 3.13%. Absent expense reimbursement, the
annualized yield for this period would have been 3.05%, equivalent to an ef-
fective yield of 3.10%. Dividends for the Connecticut Portfolio for the seven
days ended June 30, 1997, after expense reimbursement, amounted to an
annualized yield of 3.05%, equivalent to an effective yield of 3.10%. Absent
expense reimbursement, the annualized yield for this period would have been
2.75%, equivalent to an effective yield of 2.80%. Dividends for the New Jersey
Portfolio for the seven days ended June 30, 1997, after expense reimbursement,
amounted to an annualized yield of 3.14%, equivalent to an effective yield of
3.19%. Absent expense reimbursement, the annualized yield for this
 
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<PAGE>
 
period would have been 2.87%, equivalent to an effective yield of 2.92%.
Dividends for the Virginia Portfolio for the seven days ended June 30, 1997,
after expense reimbursement, amounted to an annualized yield of 3.41%,
equivalent to an effective yield of 3.47%. Absent expense reimbursement, the
annualized yield for this period would have been 3.06%, equivalent to an
effective yield of 3.12%. Dividends for the Florida Portfolio for the seven days
ended June 30, 1997, after expense reimbursement, amounted to an annualized
yield of 3.41%, equivalent to an effective yield of 3.47%. Absent expense
reimbursement, the annualized yield for this period would have been 2.96%,
equivalent to an effective yield of 3.02%. Dividends for the Massachusetts
Portfolio for the seven days ended June 30, 1997, after expense reimbursement,
amounted to an annualized yield of 3.71%, equivalent to an effective yield of
3.78%. Absent expense reimbursement, the annualized yield for this period would
have been 1.22%, equivalent to an effective yield of 1.29%.

                    INVESTMENT OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES

  The investment objective of Alliance Money Reserves is maximum current income
to the extent consistent with safety of principal and liquidity. The in-vestment
objectives of each of the other Funds are--in the following order of priority--
safety of principal, excellent liquidity and, to the extent consistent with the
first two objectives, maximum current income that is, in the case of each
Portfolio of Alliance Municipal Trust, exempt from income taxation to the extent
described below. As a matter of fundamental policy, each Fund, except for AMT-
Florida and AMT-Massachusetts, pursues its objectives by maintaining a portfolio
of high-quality money market securities all of which at the time of investment
have remaining maturities of one year (397 days with respect to ATR, AMT-New
Jersey and AMT-Virginia) or less, which maturities may extend to 397 days. AMT-
Florida and AMT-Massachusetts pursue their objectives by investing in high
quality municipal securities having remaining maturities of 397 days or less
(which maturities may extend to such greater length of time as may be permitted
from time to time pursuant to Rule 2a-7 under the Investment Company Act of 1940
(the "1940 Act"), as amended). While the fundamental policies described above
and the other fundamental investment policies described below may not be changed
without shareholder approval, each Fund may, upon notice to shareholders, but
without such approval, change non-fundamental investment policies or create
additional classes of shares in order to establish portfolios which may have
different investment objectives. There can be no assurance that any Fund's
objectives will be achieved.
 
  The Funds will comply with Rule 2a-7 of the 1940 Act as amended from time to
time, including the diversification, quality and maturity limitations imposed
by the Rule. The average maturity of each Fund's portfolio cannot exceed 90
days. A more detailed description of Rule 2a-7 is set forth in each Fund's
Statement of Additional Information. To the extent that each Fund's limitations
are more permissive than Rule 2a-7, each Fund will comply with the more
restrictive provisions of the Rule.
 
ALLIANCE CAPITAL RESERVES
 
  The money market securities in which Alliance Capital Reserves ("ACR") invests
include: (1) marketable obligations of, or guaranteed by, the United States
Government, its agencies or instrumentalities (collectively, the "U.S.
Government"); (2) certificates of deposit, bankers' acceptances and interest-
bearing savings deposits issued or guaranteed by banks or savings and loan
associations having total assets of more than $1 billion and which are members
of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and certificates of deposit and
bankers' acceptances denominated in U.S. dollars and issued by U.S. branches of
foreign banks having total assets of at least $1 billion that are believed by
the Adviser to be of quality equivalent to that of other such instruments in
which ACR may invest; (3) commercial paper, including variable amount master
demand notes, of prime quality [i.e., rated A-1+ or A-1 by Standard & Poor's
Corporation ("Standard & Poor's") or Prime-1 by Moody's Investors Service, Inc.
("Moody's") or, if not rated, issued by companies having outstanding debt
securities rated AAA or AA by Standard & Poor's,
 
                                       9

<PAGE>
 
or Aaa or Aa by Moody's] and participation interests in loans extended by banks
to such companies; and (4) repurchase agreements that are collateralized in full
each day by liquid securities of the types listed above. These agreements are
entered into with "primary dealers" (as designated by the Federal Reserve Bank
of New York) in U.S. Government securities or State Street Bank and Trust
Company, ACR's Custodian, and would create a loss to ACR if, in the event of a
dealer default, the proceeds from the sale of the collateral were less than the
repurchase price. ACR may also invest in certificates of deposit issued by, and
time deposits maintained at, foreign branches of domestic banks described in (2)
above and prime quality dollar-denominated commercial paper issued by foreign
companies meeting the criteria specified in (3) above. The money market
securities in which ACR invests may have variable or floating rates of interest
("variable rate obligations") as permitted by Rule 2a-7 under the 1940 Act.
Variable rate obligations have interest rates which are adjusted either at
predesignated periodic intervals or whenever there is a change in the market
rate to which the interest rate of the variable rate obligation is tied. Some
variable rate obligations allow the holder to demand payment of principal at
anytime, or at specified intervals. ACR follows Rule 2a-7 with respect to the
diversification, quality, and maturity of variable rate obligations.
 
  ACR may purchase restricted securities that are determined by the Adviser to
be liquid in accordance with procedures adopted by the Trustees of ACR,
including securities eligible for resale under Rule 144A under the Securities
Act of 1933 (the "Securities Act") and commercial paper issued in reliance upon
the exemption from registration in Section 4(2) of the Securities Act.
Restricted securities are securities subject to contractual or legal
restrictions on resale, such as those arising from an issuer's reliance upon
certain exemptions from registration under the Securities Act.
 
  ACR may also invest up to 10% of the value of its net assets in securities
as to which a liquid trading market does not exist, provided such investments
are consistent with ACR's investment objectives. Such securities may include
securities that are not readily marketable, such as certain securities that
are subject to legal or contractual restrictions on resale (other than those
restricted securities determined to be liquid as described above) and repurchase
agreements not terminable within seven days. As to these securities, ACR is
subject to a risk that should ACR desire to sell them when a ready buyer is not
available at a price ACR deems representative of their value, the value of ACR's
net assets could be adversely affected.
 
  ACR may invest in asset-backed securities that meet its existing
diversification, quality and maturity criteria. Asset-backed securities are
securities issued by special purpose entities whose primary assets consist of a
pool of loans or accounts receivable. The securities may be in the form of a
beneficial interest in a special purpose trust, limited partnership interest, or
commercial paper or other debt securities issued by a special purpose
corporation. Although the securities may have some form of credit or liquidity
enhancement, payments on the securities depend predominately upon collection of
the loans and receivables held by the issuer. It is ACR's current intention to
limit its investment in such securities to not more than 5% of its net assets.
 
OTHER FUNDAMENTAL INVESTMENT POLICIES
 
  To maintain portfolio diversification and reduce investment risk, ACR may
not: (1) invest more than 25% of its assets in the securities of issuers
conducting their principal business activities in any one industry although
there is no such limitation with respect to U.S. Government securities or
certificates of deposit, bankers' acceptances and interest bearing savings
deposits; (2) invest more than 5% of its assets in securities of any one issuer
(except the U.S. Government) although with respect to 25% of its total assets it
may invest without regard to such limitation; (3) invest more than 5% of its
assets in the securities of any issuer (except the U.S. Government) having less
than three years of continuous operation or purchase more than 10% of any class
of the outstanding securities of any issuer (except the U.S. Government); (4)
borrow money except from banks on a temporary basis or via entering into reverse
repurchase agreements in aggregate amounts not exceeding 15% of its assets and
to facilitate the orderly maturation and sale of portfolio securities during any
periods of abnormally heavy redemption requests; (5) mortgage, pledge or
hypothecate its assets except to secure such borrowings; or (6) enter into
repurchase agreements, if as a result thereof, more than 10%
 
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<PAGE>
 
of ACR's assets would be subject to repurchase agreements not terminable
within seven days.
 
  As a matter of operating policy, fundamental policy number (2) would give
ACR the ability to invest, with respect to 25% of its assets, more than 5% of
its assets in any one issuer only in the event Rule 2a-7 is amended in the
 future.
 
ALLIANCE MONEY RESERVES
 
  The money market securities in which Alliance Money Reserves ("AMR") invests
include: (1) marketable obligations of, or guaranteed by, the United States
Government, its agencies or instrumentalities (collectively, the "U.S.
Government"); (2) certificates of deposit and bankers' acceptances issued or
guaranteed by, or time deposits maintained at, banks or savings and loan
associations (including foreign branches of U.S. banks or U.S. or foreign
branches of foreign banks) having total assets of more than $500 million; (3)
commercial paper, including variable amount master demand notes, of high quality
[i.e., rated A-1 or A-2 by Standard & Poor's Corporation ("Standard & Poor's"),
Prime-1 or Prime-2 by Moody's Investors Service, Inc. ("Moody's"), Fitch-1 or
Fitch-2 by Fitch Investors Service, Inc., or Duff 1 or Duff 2 by Duff & Phelps
Inc. or, if not rated, issued by U.S. or foreign companies having outstanding
debt securities rated AAA, AA or A by Standard & Poor's, or Aaa, Aa or A by
Moody's] and participation interests in loans extended by banks to such
companies; and (4) repurchase agreements that are collateralized in full each
day by liquid securities of the types listed above. Repurchase agreements may be
entered into only with those banks (including State Street Bank and Trust
Company, AMR's Custodian) or broker-dealers ("vendors") that are eligible under
the procedures adopted by the Trustees for evaluating and monitoring the
creditworthiness of such vendors. A repurchase agreement would create a loss to
AMR if, in the event of a vendor default, the proceeds from the sale of the
collateral were less than the repurchase price. The money market securities in
which AMR invests may have variable or floating rates of interest ("variable
rate obligations") as permitted by Rule 2a-7 under the 1940 Act. Variable rate
obligations have interest rates which are adjusted either at predesignated
periodic intervals or whenever there is a change in the market rate to which the
interest rate of the variable rate obligation is tied. Some variable rate
obligations allow the holder to demand payment of principal at any time, or at
specified intervals. AMR follows Rule 2a-7 with respect to the diversification,
quality and maturity of variable rate obligations.
 
  To the extent AMR purchases money market instruments issued by foreign
 entities, consideration will be given to the domestic marketability of such
 instruments, and possible interruptions of, or restrictions on, the flow of
 international currency transactions.
 
  AMR may purchase restricted securities that are determined by the Adviser to
be liquid in accordance with procedures adopted by the Trustees of AMR,
including securities eligible for resale under Rule 144A under the Securities
Act of 1933 (the "Securities Act") and commercial paper issued in reliance upon
the exemption from registration in Section 4(2) of the Securities Act.
Restricted securities are securities subject to contractual or legal
restrictions on resale, such as those arising from an issuer's reliance upon
certain exemptions from registration under the Securities Act.
 
  AMR may also invest up to 10% of the value of its net assets in securities
as to which a liquid trading market does not exist, provided such investments
are consistent with AMR's investment objectives. Such securities may include
securities that are not readily marketable, such as certain securities that
are subject to legal or contractual restrictions on resale (other than those
restricted securities determined to be liquid as described above) and repurchase
agreements not terminable within seven days. As to these securities, AMR is
subject to a risk that should AMR desire to sell them when a ready buyer is not
available at a price AMR deems representative of their value, the value of AMR's
net assets could be adversely affected.
 
  AMR may invest in asset-backed securities that meet its existing
diversification, quality and maturity criteria. Asset-backed securities are
securities issued by special purpose entities whose primary assets consist of a
pool of loans or accounts receivable. The securities may be in the form of a
beneficial interest in a special purpose trust, limited partnership interest, or
commercial paper or other debt securities issued by a special purpose
corporation. Although the securities may have some form of credit or
 
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liquidity enhancement, payments on the securities depend predominately upon
collection of the loans and receivables held by the issuer. It is AMR's current
intention to limit its investment in such securities to not more than 5% of its
net assets.
 
OTHER FUNDAMENTAL INVESTMENT POLICIES
 
  To maintain portfolio diversification and reduce investment risk, AMR may
not: (1) invest more than 25% of its assets in the securities of issuers
conducting their principal business activities in any one industry although
there is no such limitation with respect to U.S. Government securities or
certificates of deposit, bankers' acceptances and interest bearing savings
deposits; (2) invest more than 5% of its assets in the securities of any one
issuer (except the U.S. Government) although with respect to 25% of its total
assets it may invest without regard to such limitation; (3) invest more than 5%
of its assets in the securities of any issuer (except the U.S. Government)
having less than three years of continuous operation or purchase more than 10%
of any class of the outstanding securities of any issuer (except the U.S.
Government); (4) borrow money except from banks on a temporary basis or via
entering into reverse repurchase agreements in aggregate amounts not exceeding
15% of its assets and to facilitate the orderly maturation and sale of portfolio
securities during any periods of abnormally heavy redemption requests; (5)
mortgage, pledge or hypothecate its assets except to secure such borrowings; or
(6) enter into repurchase agreements, if as a result thereof, more than 10% of
AMR's assets would be subject to repurchase agreements not terminable within
seven days.
 
  As a matter of operating policy, fundamental policy number (2) would give
AMR the ability to invest, with respect to 25% of its assets, more than 5% of
its assets in any one issuer only in the event Rule 2a-7 is amended in the
future.
 
ALLIANCE GOVERNMENT RESERVES
 
  The securities in which Alliance Government Reserves ("AGR") invests are:
(1) marketable obligations of, or guaranteed by, the United States Government,
its agencies or instrumentalities (collectively, the "U.S. Government"),
including issues of the United States Treasury, such as bills, certificates of
indebtedness, notes and bonds, and issues of agencies and instrumentalities
established under the authority of an act of Congress; and (2) repurchase
agreements that are collateralized in full each day by the types of securities
listed above. These agreements are entered into with "primary dealers" (as
designated by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York) in U.S. Government
securities or State Street Bank and Trust Company, AGR's Custodian, and would
create a loss to AGR if, in the event of a dealer default, the proceeds from the
sale of the collateral were less than the repurchase price. AGR may commit up to
15% of its net assets to the purchase of when-issued U.S. Government securities,
whose value may fluctuate prior to their settlement, thereby creating an
unrealized gain or loss to AGR. The money market securities in which AGR may
invest may have variable or floating rates of interest ("variable rate
obligations") as permitted by Rule 2a-7 under the 1940 Act. Variable rate
obligations have interest rates which are adjusted either at predesignated
periodic intervals or whenever there is a change in the market rate to which the
interest rate of the variable rate obligation is tied. Some variable rate
obligations allow the holder to demand payment of principal at any time, or at
specified intervals. AGR follows Rule 2a-7 with respect to the diversification,
quality and maturity of variable rate obligations.
 
OTHER FUNDAMENTAL INVESTMENT POLICIES
 
  To maintain portfolio diversification and reduce investment risk, AGR may
not: (1) borrow money except from banks on a temporary basis or via entering
into reverse repurchase agreements in aggregate amounts not exceeding 10% of
its assets and to be used exclusively to facilitate the orderly maturation and
sale of portfolio securities during any periods of abnormally heavy redemption
requests, if they should occur; such borrowings may not be used to purchase
investments and AGR will not purchase any investment while any such borrowings
exist; (2) pledge, hypothecate or in any manner transfer, as security for
indebtedness, its assets except to secure such borrowings; or (3) enter into
repurchase agreements if, as a result thereof, more than 10% of its assets would
be subject to repurchase agreements not terminable within seven days.
 
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ALLIANCE TREASURY RESERVES
 
  The securities in which Alliance Treasury Reserves ("ATR") invests are: (1)
issues of the U. S. Treasury, such as bills, certificates of indebtedness, notes
and bonds; and (2) repurchase agreements that are collateralized in full each
day by the types of securities listed above. These agreements are entered into
with "primary dealers" (as designated by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York)
in U.S. Government securities or State Street Bank and Trust Company, ATR's
Custodian. For each repurchase agreement, ATR requires continual maintenance of
the market value of the underlying collateral in amounts equal to, or in excess
of, the agreement amount. In the event of a dealer default, ATR might suffer a
loss to the extent that the proceeds from the sale of the collateral were less
than the repurchase price. ATR may commit up to 15% of its net assets to the
purchase of when-issued U.S. Treasury securities. Delivery and payment for when-
issued securities takes place after the transaction date. The payment amount and
the interest rate that will be received on the securities are fixed on the
transaction date. The value of such securities may fluctuate prior to their
settlement, thereby creating an unrealized gain or loss to ATR. The money market
securities in which ATR may invest may have variable or floating rates of
interest ("variable rate obligations") as permitted by Rule 2a-7 under 1940 Act.
Variable rate obligations have interest rates which are adjusted either at
predesignated periodic intervals or whenever there is a change in the market
rate to which the interest rate of the variable rate obligation is tied. Some
variable rate obligations allow the holder to demand payment of principal at any
time, or at specified intervals. ATR follows Rule 2a-7 with respect to the
diversification, quality and maturity of variable rate obligations.
 
OTHER FUNDAMENTAL INVESTMENT POLICIES
 
  To maintain portfolio diversification and reduce investment risk, ATR may
not: (1) borrow money except from banks on a temporary basis or via entering
into reverse repurchase agreements in aggregate amounts not exceeding 10% of
its assets and to be used exclusively to facilitate the orderly maturation and
sale of portfolio securities during any periods of abnormally heavy redemption
requests, if they should occur; such borrowings may not be used to purchase
investments and ATR will not purchase any investment while any such borrowings
exist; (2) pledge, hypothecate or in any manner transfer, as security for
indebtedness, its assets except to secure such borrowings; or (3) enter into
repurchase agreements, if as a result thereof, more than 10% of its assets would
be subject to repurchase agreements not terminable within seven days.
 
ALLIANCE MUNICIPAL TRUST
 
  The investment objectives of each Portfolio are safety of principal, liquidity
and, to the extent consistent with these objectives, maximum current income
that is exempt from income taxation to the extent described below. Except when a
Portfolio assumes a temporary defensive position, as a matter of fundamental
policy, at least 80% of each Portfolio's total assets will be invested in
municipal securities (as opposed to the taxable investments described below).
Normally, substantially all of each Portfolio's income will be tax-exempt as
described below (e.g., for 1996, 100% of the income of each Portfolio was exempt
from Federal income taxes; the Massachusetts Portfolio had not yet been
established).
 
  The General Portfolio seeks maximum current income that is exempt from Federal
income taxes by investing principally in a diversified portfolio of high quality
municipal securities. Such income may be subject to state or local income taxes.
 
  The New York Portfolio seeks maximum current income that is exempt from
Federal, New York state and New York City personal income taxes by investing, as
a matter of fundamental policy, not less than 65% of its total assets in a
portfolio of high quality municipal securities issued by New York state or its
political subdivisions.
 
  The California Portfolio seeks maximum current income that is exempt from
Federal and California state personal income taxes by investing, as a matter
of fundamental policy, not less than 65% of its total assets in a portfolio of
high quality municipal securities issued by the State of California or its
political subdivisions.
 
  The Connecticut Portfolio seeks maximum current income that is exempt from
Federal and Connecticut state
 
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personal income taxes by investing, as a matter of fundamental policy, not less
than 65% of its total assets in a portfolio of high quality municipal
securities issued by the State of Connecticut or its political subdivisions.
 
  The New Jersey Portfolio seeks maximum current income that is exempt from
Federal and New Jersey state personal income taxes by investing, as a matter of
fundamental policy, not less than 65% of its total assets in a portfolio of
high quality municipal securities issued by the State of New Jersey or its
political subdivisions. The New Jersey Portfolio will invest not less than 80%
of its net assets in securities the interest on which is exempt from New Jersey
personal income taxes [i.e., New Jersey municipal securities and obligations
of the U.S. Government, its agencies and instrumentalities ("U.S. Government
Securities")]. In addition, during periods when Alliance Capital Management
L.P. (the "Adviser") believes that New Jersey municipal securities that meet
the New Jersey Portfolio's standards are not available, it may invest a portion
of its assets in securities whose interest payments are only federally tax-
exempt.
 
  The Virginia Portfolio seeks maximum current income that is exempt from
Federal and Virginia state personal income taxes by investing, as a matter of
fundamental policy, not less than 65% of its total assets in a portfolio of
high quality municipal securities issued by the Commonwealth of Virginia or its
political subdivisions.
 
  The Florida Portfolio seeks maximum current income that is exempt from
Federal income tax and State of Florida intangible tax by investing not less
than 65% of its total assets in a portfolio of high-quality municipal
securities issued by Florida or its political subdivisions.
 
  The Massachusetts Portfolio seeks maximum current income that is exempt from
Federal and Massachusetts state personal income taxes by investing at least 65%
of its total assets in high quality municipal securities issued by the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts or its political subdivisions. The Massachusetts
Portfolio may invest in restricted securities that are determined by the
Adviser to be liquid in accordance with procedures adopted by the Trustees,
including securities eligible for resale under Rule 144A under the Securities
Act of 1933 (the "Securities Act"). Restricted securities are securities
subject to contractual or legal restrictions on resale, such as those arising
from an issuer's reliance upon certain exemptions from registration under the
Securities Act.
 
  Each Portfolio of the Fund may invest without limitation in tax-exempt
 municipal securities subject to the alternative minimum tax (the "AMT").
 
  Under current Federal income tax law, (1) interest on tax-exempt municipal
securities issued after August 7, 1986 which are "specified private activity
bonds," and the proportionate share of any exempt-interest dividends paid by a
regulated investment company which receives interest from such specified
private activity bonds, will be treated as an item of tax preference for
purposes of the AMT imposed on individuals and corporations, though for regular
Federal income tax purposes such interest will remain fully tax-exempt, and (2)
interest on all tax-exempt obligations will be included in "adjusted current
earnings" of corporations for AMT purposes. Such bonds have provided, and may
continue to provide, somewhat higher yields than other comparable municipal
securities. See below, "Daily Dividends, Other Distributions, Taxes."
 
  There can be no assurance that the Portfolios will achieve their investment
objectives. Potential investors in the New York, California, Connecticut, New
Jersey, Virginia, Florida and Massachusetts Portfolios should consider the
greater risk of the concentration of such Portfolios versus the safety that
comes with less concentrated investments and should compare yields available
on portfolios of the relevant state's issues with those of more diversified
portfolios, including other states' issues, before making an investment
decision. The Adviser believes that by maintaining each Portfolio's investments
in liquid, short-term, high quality investments, each Portfolio is largely
insulated from the credit risks that exist on long-term municipal securities of
the relevant state. See the Statement of Additional Information for a more
detailed discussion of the financial condition of New York, California, 
Connecticut, New Jersey, Virginia, Florida and Massachusetts.
 
  Municipal Securities. The municipal securities in which each Portfolio
invests include municipal notes and short-term municipal bonds. Municipal notes
are generally used to provide for short-term capital needs and
 

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generally have maturities of one year or less. Examples include tax anticipation
and revenue anticipation notes, which are generally issued in anticipation of
various seasonal revenues, bond anticipation notes, and tax-exempt commercial
paper. Short-term municipal bonds may include general obligation bonds, which
are secured by the issuer's pledge of its faith, credit and taxing power for
payment of principal and interest, and revenue bonds, which are generally paid
from the revenues of a particular facility or a specific excise or other source.
 
  A Portfolio may invest in variable rate obligations whose interest rates are
adjusted either at predesignated periodic intervals or whenever there is a
change in the market rate to which the security's interest rate is tied. Such
adjustments minimize changes in the market value of the obligation and,
accordingly, enhance the ability of the Portfolio to maintain a stable net asset
value. Variable rate securities purchased may include participation interests in
industrial development bonds backed by letters of credit of Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation member banks having total assets of more than $1 billion.
Each Portfolio will comply with Rule 2a-7 with respect to its investments in
variable rate obligations supported by letters of credit.
 
  Each Portfolios' municipal securities at the time of purchase are rated
within the two highest quality ratings of Moody's Investors Service, Inc. (Aaa
and Aa, MIG 1 and MIG 2, or VMIG 1 and VMIG 2) or Standard & Poor's Corporation
(AAA and AA or SP-1 and SP-2), or judged by the Adviser to be of comparable
quality. Securities must also meet credit standards applied by the Adviser.
 
  To further enhance the quality and liquidity of the securities in which the
Portfolios invest, such securities frequently are supported by credit and
liquidity enhancements, such as letters of credit, from third party financial
institutions. The Adviser continuously monitors the credit quality of such third
parties; however, changes in the credit quality of such a financial institution
could cause a Portfolio's investments backed by that institution to lose value
and affect a Portfolio's share price.
 
  A Portfolio also may invest in stand-by commitments, which may involve certain
expenses and risks, but such commitments are not expected to comprise more than
5% of any Portfolio's net assets. A Portfolio may commit up to 15% of its net
assets to the purchase of when-issued securities. The Fund's custodian will
maintain, in a separate account of the respective Portfolio, liquid high-grade
debt securities having value equal to, or greater than, such when-issued
securities. The price of when-issued securities, which is generally expressed in
yield terms, is fixed at the time the commitment to purchase is made, but
delivery and payment for such securities takes place at a later time. Normally
the settlement date occurs from within ten days to one month after the purchase
of the issue. The value of when-issued securities may fluctuate prior to their
settlement, thereby creating an unrealized gain or loss to a Portfolio.
 
  Taxable Investments. The taxable investments in which each Portfolio may
invest include obligations of the U.S. Government and its agencies, high quality
certificates of deposit and bankers' acceptances, prime commercial paper, and
repurchase agreements.
 
  Other Investment Policies. No Portfolio of the Fund will invest more than
10% of its net assets in illiquid securities (including illiquid restricted
securities with respect to the Massachusetts Portfolio). As to these securities,
a Portfolio is subject to a risk that should the Portfolio desire to sell them
when a ready buyer is not available at a price the Portfolio deems
representative of their value, the value of the Portfolio's net assets could be
adversely affected. Illiquid securities may include securities that are not
readily marketable and, with respect to the Massachusetts Portfolio, securities
subject to legal or contractual restrictions on resale. With respect to the
Massachusetts Portfolio, which may invest in restricted securities, restricted
securities determined by the Adviser to be liquid will not be treated as
"illiquid" for purposes of the restriction on illiquid securities.
 
  The following investment policies are fundamental policies with respect to
each applicable Portfolio except the Massachusetts Portfolio which has adopted
the applicable restrictions as non-fundamental policies. To reduce investment
risk, the General Portfolio may not invest more than 25% of its total assets
in municipal securities whose issuers are located in the same state, and no
Portfolio may invest more than 25% of its total assets in mu-
 
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nicipal securities the interest upon which is paid from revenues of similartype
projects; a Portfolio may not invest more than 5% of its total assets in the
securities of any one issuer except the U.S. Government, although (i) with
respect to 25% of its total assets the General Portfolio may invest up to 10%
per issuer, and (ii) the New York, California, Connecticut, New Jersey,
Virginia, Florida and Massachusetts Portfolios may invest 50% of their
respective total assets in as few as four issuers (but no more than 25% of
total assets in any one issuer); and a Portfolio may not purchase more than 10%
of any class of the voting securities of any one issuer except those of the
U.S. Government.

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                       PURCHASE AND REDEMPTION OF SHARES
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  For more information on the purchase and redemption of each Fund's shares,
see such Fund's Statement of Additional Information.
 
  The Funds offer a variety of shareholder services. For more information
about these services, please call your Account Executive.
 
PURCHASE OF SHARES
 
 A. INITIAL FUND PURCHASES
 
  Instruct your Account Executive to purchase shares in the Fund you have
 selected. There is a $500 minimum initial investment for all Funds.
 
 B. BY CHECK THROUGH DONALDSON, LUFKIN & JENRETTE SECURITIES CORPORATION
 
  Mail or deliver your check payable to Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities
Corporation ("DLJ") which will deposit it into your brokerage account. Please
indicate your brokerage account number on the check. Checks deposited into your
brokerage account will be eligible for investment in the Fund se lected on the
business day following posting.
 
 C. BY CONTACTING YOUR ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE
 
  Available credit balances in your brokerage account from proceeds of
securities sales or from any other source can be used to purchase additional
Fund shares by contacting your Account Executive specifically each time that
you know there is a cash balance.
 
REDEMPTIONS
 
 A. BY CHECKWRITING
 
  Available from DLJ is a checkbook from which you may write checks made
payable to any payee in any amount of $100 or more. The maximum amount that a
check may be written for will depend upon a combination of your Fund shares,
other available cash in your brokerage account, and the available margin loan
value of securities in your brokerage account if your brokerage account is
established as a margin account. In order to establish checkwriting you must
fill out the signature card which you can obtain from your Account Executive.
There is no separate charge for the checkwriting service. The checkwriting
service enables you to receive the daily dividends declared on the Fund shares
to be redeemed until the day that your check is presented for payment.
 
 B. BY SWEEP
 
  A sufficient number of shares will be redeemed automatically on settlement
date to pay for all securities transactions. A sufficient number of shares will
also be redeemed to satisfy any withdrawals of debits posted to the brokerage
account.
 

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                             ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

  SHARE PRICE. Shares are sold and redeemed on a continuous basis without sales
or redemption charges at their net asset value which is expected to be constant
at $1.00 per share, although this price is not guaranteed. The net asset value
of each Fund's shares is determined each business day at 12:00 Noon and 4:00
p.m. (New York time). The net asset value per share of a Fund is calculated by
taking the sum of the value of that Fund's investments (amortized cost value is
used for this purpose) and any cash or other assets, subtracting liabilities,
and dividing by the total number of shares outstanding. All expenses, including
the fees payable to the Adviser, are accrued daily.
 
  TIMING OF INVESTMENTS AND REDEMPTIONS. The Funds have two transaction times
each business day, 12:00 Noon and 4:00 p.m. (New York time). New investments
represented by Federal funds or bank wire monies received by State Street Bank
at any time during a day prior to 4:00 p.m. are entitled to the full dividend
to be paid to shareholders for that day. Shares do not earn dividends on the
day a redemption is effected regardless of whether the redemption order is
received before or after 12:00 Noon. However, if you wish to have Federal funds
wired the same day as your telephone redemption request, make sure that your
request will be received by the Fund prior to 12:00 Noon.
 
  During drastic economic or market developments, shareholders might have
difficulty in reaching Alliance Fund Services, Inc. by telephone in which event
the shareholder should issue written instructions to Alliance Fund Services,
Inc. at the address shown in this prospectus. The Funds reserve the right to
suspend or terminate their telephone service at any time without notice. Neither
the Funds nor the Adviser, or Alliance Fund Services, Inc. will be responsible
for the authenticity of telephone requests to purchase or sell shares. The Funds
will employ reasonable procedures in order to verify that telephone requests are
genuine and could be liable for losses arising from unauthorized transactions if
it failed to do so. Selected dealers or agents may charge a commission for
handling telephone requests for redemptions.
 
  Redemption proceeds are normally wired or mailed either the same or the next
business day, but in no event later than seven days, unless redemptions have
been suspended or postponed due to the determination of an "emergency" by the
Securities and Exchange Commission or to certain other unusual conditions.
 
  DAILY DIVIDENDS, OTHER DISTRIBUTIONS, TAXES. All net income of each Fund is
determined each business day at 4:00 p.m. (New York time) and is paid
immediately thereafter pro rata to shareholders of that Fund of record via
automatic investment in additional full and fractional shares of that Fund in
each shareholder's account. As such additional shares are entitled to dividends
on following days, a compounding growth of income occurs.
 
  Net income consists of all accrued interest income on Fund assets less the
Fund's expenses applicable to that dividend period. Realized gains and losses
are reflected in its net asset value and are not included in net income.
 
  Distributions to you out of tax-exempt interest income earned by each
Portfolio of Alliance Municipal Trust are not subject to Federal income tax
(other than the AMT), but, in the case of the General Portfolio, may be subject
to state or local income taxes. Any exempt-interest dividends derived from
interest on municipal securities subject to the AMT will be a specific
preference item for purposes of the Federal individual and corporate AMT.
Distributions to residents of New York out of income earned by the New York
Portfolio from New York municipal securities are exempt from New York state and
New York City personal income taxes. Distributions to residents of California
out of income earned by the California Portfolio from California municipal
securities are exempt from California personal income taxes. Distributions to
individuals who are residents of Connecticut out of income earned by the
Connecticut Portfolio from Connecticut municipal securities are exempt from
Connecticut personal income taxes. Distributions to residents of New Jersey out
of income earned by the New Jersey Portfolio from New Jersey municipal
securities or U.S. Government Securities are exempt from New Jersey state
personal income taxes. Distributions from the New Jersey
 
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Portfolio are, however, subject to the New Jersey Corporation Business
(Franchise) Tax and the New Jersey Corporation Income Tax payable by corporate
shareholders. Distributions to residents of Virginia out of income earned by the
Virginia Portfolio from Virginia municipal securities or obligations of the
United States or any authority, commission or instrumentality of the United
States are exempt from Virginia individual, estate, trust, or corporate income
tax. Dividends paid by the Florida Portfolio to individual Florida shareholders
will not be subject to Florida income tax, which is imposed only on
corporations. However, Florida currently imposes an "intangible tax" at the rate
of $2.00 per $1,000 taxable value of certain securities, such as shares of the
Portfolio, and other intangible assets owned by Florida residents. U.S.
Government securities and Florida municipal securities are exempt from this
intangible tax. It is anticipated that the Florida Portfolio shares will qualify
for exemption from the Florida intangible tax. In order to so qualify, the
Florida Portfolio must, among other things, have its entire portfolio invested
in U.S. Government securities and Florida municipal securities on December 31 of
any year. Exempt-interest dividends paid by the Florida Portfolio to corporate
shareholders will be subject to Florida corporate income tax. Distributions to
residents of Massachusetts out of interest earned by the Massachusetts Portfolio
from Massachusetts municipal securities are exempt from Massachusetts state
personal income taxes. Distributions out of taxable interest income, other
investment income, and short-term capital gains are taxable to you as ordinary
income and distributions of long-term capital gains, if any, are taxable as 
long-term capital gains irrespective of the length of time you may have held
your shares. Distributions of short and long-term capital gains, if any, are
normally made near year-end. Each year shortly after December 31, the Funds will
send you tax information stating the amount and type of all its distributions
for the year just ended.
 
  THE ADVISER. Each Fund retains Alliance Capital Management L.P., 1345 Avenue
of the Americas, New York, NY 10105 under separate Advisory Agreements to
provide investment advice and, in general, to supervise its management and
investment program, subject to the general control of the Trustees of each Fund.
For the fiscal year ended June 30, 1997, ACR, AMR, AGR, ATR, AMT-General, AMT-
NY, AMT-CA, AMT-CT, AMT-NJ, AMT-VA and AMT-FL each paid the Adviser an advisory
fee at an annual rate of .47, .44, .48, .49, .50, .41, .50, .30, .33, .25 and
 .15 of 1%, respectively, of the average daily value of the respective
Portfolio's net assets. For the period ended June 30, 1997, the Adviser waived
the advisory fee for AMT-MA.
 
 The Adviser is a leading international investment manager, supervising client
accounts with assets as of September 30, 1997 totaling more than $217 billion
(of which more than $81 billion represented the assets of investment companies).
The Adviser's clients are primarily major corporate employee benefit plans,
public employee retirement plans, insurance companies, banks, foundations and
endowment funds. The 54 registered investment companies managed by the Adviser
comprising 116 separate investment portfolios currently have over two million
shareholders. As of September 30, 1997, the Adviser was retained as an
investment manager of employee benefit fund assets for 28 of the Fortune 100
companies.
 
 Alliance Capital Management Corporation, the sole general partner of, and the
owner of a 1% general partnership interest in, the Adviser, is an indirect
wholly-owned subsidiary of The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United
States, one of the largest life insurance companies in the United States,
which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Equitable Companies Incorporated, a
holding company controlled by AXA, a French insurance holding company. Certain
information concerning the ownership and control of Equitable by AXA is set
forth in each Fund's Statement of Additional Information under "Management of
the Fund."
 
  Under a Distribution Services Agreement (the "Agreement"), each Fund pays
the Adviser at a maximum annual rate of .25 of 1% of the Fund's aggregate
average daily net assets. For the period ended June 30, 1997, ACR, AMR, AGR,
ATR, AMT-General, AMT-NY, AMT-CA, AMT-CT, AMT-NJ, AMT-VA and AMT-FL each paid
the Adviser a distribution services fee at an annual rate of .25, .25, .25, .11,
 .25, .15, .22, .15, .15, .15 and .15 of 1%, respectively, of the average daily
value of the net assets of each Portfolio. For the period ended June 30, 1997,
the distribution payment was waived for AMT-MA. Substantially all such monies
(together with significant amounts from the Adviser's own resources) are paid
 
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by the Adviser to broker-dealers and other financial intermediaries for their
distribution assistance and to banks and other depository institutions for
administrative and accounting services provided to the Funds, with any remaining
amounts being used to partially defray other expenses incurred by the Adviser in
distributing the Funds' shares. The Funds believe that the administrative
services provided by depository institutions are permissible activities under
present banking laws and regulations and will take appropriate actions (which
should not adversely affect the Funds or their shareholders) in the future to
maintain such legal conformity should any changes in, or interpretations of,
such laws or regulations occur.
 
  The Adviser will reimburse each Fund to the extent that aggregate operating
expenses of that Fund (including the Adviser's fee and expenses incurred under
the Agreement) exceed 1% of its average daily net assets for any fiscal year.
 
  CUSTODIAN, TRANSFER AGENT AND DISTRIBUTOR. State Street Bank and Trust
Company, P.O. Box 1912, Boston, MA 02105, is the Funds' Custodian. Alliance Fund
Services, Inc., P.O. Box 1520, Secaucus, NJ 07096-1520 and Alliance Fund
Distributors, Inc., 1345 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10105, are the
Funds' Transfer Agent and Distributor, respectively. The transfer agent charges
a fee for its services.
 
  FUND ORGANIZATION. AGR and ATR are series of Alliance Government Reserves
which is a diversified open-end management investment company registered under
the 1940 Act. The Fund was reorganized as a Massachusetts business trust in
October 1984, having previously been a Maryland corporation since its formation
in December 1978. ACR and AMR are series of Alliance Capital Reserves, a
diversified open-end management investment company registered under the 1940
Act. The Fund was reorganized as a Massachusetts business trust in October 1984,
having previously been a Maryland corporation since its formation in April 1978.
AMT-General is a diversified, and AMT-NY, AMT-CA, AMT-CT, AMT-NJ, AMT-VA, AMT-FL
and AMT-MA are non-diversified series of Alliance Municipal Trust, which is also
an open-end management investment company registered under the 1940 Act. The
Fund was reorganized as a Massachusetts business trust in April 1985, having
previously been a Maryland corporation since its formation in January 1983. Each
Fund's activities are supervised by its Trustees. Normally, shares of each
series of Alliance Municipal Trust, Alliance Government Reserves and Alliance
Capital Reserves are entitled to one vote per share, and vote as a single
series, on matters that affect each series in substantially the same manner.
Massachusetts law does not require annual meetings of shareholders and it is
anticipated that shareholder meetings will be held only when required by Federal
law. Shareholders have available certain procedures for the removal of Trustees.
 
  REPORTS. You receive semi-annual and annual reports for your Fund as well as
a monthly summary of your account.
 
  Since this prospectus sets forth information about all the Funds, it is
theoretically possible that a Fund might be liable for any materially inaccurate
or incomplete disclosure in this prospectus concerning another Fund. Based on
the advice of counsel, however, the Funds believe that the potential liability
of each Fund with respect to the disclosure in this prospectus extends only to
the disclosure relating to that Fund.

 
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