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Willi U Vicliiiis if Hi l!lnin l vn or vi l t, .shrewd and Ji lever, they nrr tnd Vtiflleleiillyaiitiilicahle loi'iiiifmnri'l mieeess bvridl.vlu mi'lir I'll Imii- , ni"f theisld and end of Iwimr inure ' jinrlles, win-it no greater i"tu' limn , . llm MT,'iuil ambition and fortune of acanidule ii involved, If the K'Hith could lo prevailed uut I" n'.n.a'iJrpt another (irci lrv, she would '""never consent In do so In Hi ierson ' ofTanic 0. Uliiinr, who, thougli bold, brnve nml hriliimt, figured In the cottneil of the nation u her lil LI . .l.-IIUl .. . i ; i; lt,orriiunm aim inner ciifiiiv. ah- other reason why th Sith nml th Democracy could not, If the) would, tako Ilhiin,' in the fift that 1 ! - ,1 . 1 . . I I I I . bid oiiaracier nas, peen iioihmossiv smirched by th furmtco fire of two supreme efforts to win th '" 'nomination for rYiiddent at ill handsofhiaown party. Mr. Maine lirti en hi Ix-'t day. Although tKi hir idarfifl'l'i jxiHlit'ttl for- ''tHn, It in rery doubtful If li can ''jiifitby It to anything like tin- r i tn t of runn(j tue consuming mhition uf iiit lif. MISSISSIPPI COTTON KILLS. f. Miwiwipni hiw nlncmltDn iiiilln. rnnning 7H loKin, 21,172 iiiulh'c ml employing lift Imnd. Th mnount of cnpilMl invntwl in thrw iiiilUiill,:iuy, ami th value of pnxliu tioii, annunlly f l,".V,l(lll. Roi'h year thi-y cmKumo Gill Imlem f cotton. Thine ttitii how that rot Urn mil In pftyinMiiippi. Why don't our moniitl mrn go to work ami liuiM mofe iif thme inon-7-nukin m.vhinca? Thr i not a Stnto in the Union that af fonl 9 more fuoruhl and inviting fii ld fur m'h enti'rpriii tlmn Mi .alippt. Fho I the undinputed ( juvcii if llm oott'in Stati', and why not . make hor Queen of llic iiiiinu fai tlirii KtAtet. , It maybe inthi' far futurv, but we ronfiiloutty b liyo the day will come when alu- iHl triumphantly crowm-d n . amh,diHtam'ingall lu-r rival in the manufiictnro, aa well a in the pro- dudion of cotton. FUHCHXD COIN. . Oor readora ilnmld lie very par ticular almut taking coin that ha l-en pum hiiL The United Hinti lovernmnt haa fixed the value of etirh coin an followi: Dollara arc inly valued at C5' cent) half dol lar at 35 cent; quarter at 1" wnta; dime nt 5 cent : five cent piece, nirkle and three e n! pin-e have no value a money. iVrtom have, for aoiuo time, Ik en punching hob In coin and aaving themall plwH nf ailver until they had ai'umulated(uitcaUitn tity and then melting and arlling iLthervhy awiudling the (lovern- Hunt to mu h an extent that the almve mluetinn In vulue had to bo reiwrted to for prottvtioii agimt theae frauds Missisnrnfi UE0I8LATVBS ! Me Tuesday and orgmdied. In the lIouth.m.W. H. ll.Timiu, of coutuy, waaclecieu Speaker ;K.. WiUm, of Sumner, clerk, and V. T, Holland, of II iml, aergcaiit-al-arin Hon. R. O. Ileyiiolda, f Monrwe, wa ebvtea IVtideiil protein, of theHenate, I). I. I'ortcr, i Hind, iwcrtary, and B. I". Junej of M.mt i. ttifji rgea'nt-at-ariua. . TO DIITAHT BUBSCBIBKRB. The Br Aa liai 4iite a Iit of tub arribetf U jund the limit of tkl codnly aud Wale.' In making out cur new tuWription book, having to truH to Rieioory for their name, we fear winy have U'en forgotten We expert complaints from tlmae eul-t'riU'r w ho fail to M-eive the t r".. We will diMibtln mi-ure in thin way, luo-t, if not nil of the Jiamr that liavt erapl uur uietd .ry. Mni -tin iar I.IIJ mile tf failuMil ami l."ia mill. .,f tmigit l4t 'Irt'iiiiiM, - , $ - - I li.i. i', if.. .1 i ...I tf I- 'I ' ! r a' ' ' ' I IB Mi I . 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In riin oil" r Willi (irl fill Hil l I'llAMIlt l ino. finn, llin niuiiy rviili'iirct uf kind' hum a liirh you Imifti h o n li In fttfmmMy, and to I he Hta during lliy tlillll.l'l Hill Willi If, HIM, fit lintl'T Mliera I ln.iv live, or l'. oi In-, Until llml hi'l liiutl rlirllin of tlui Volume of lift' I it 1 1 ruiiii', I idiull rlirrifli VHi In wraili'fiil ri-inl hi tiuii mid pray fur your Kilfjirc, llllllpllK'M M 1 1 1 1 promlHTllV. My lonniTttiw with lite Htaii if iH'ruiMiit'iitlv N-vcrnl, but, mv iii' k'nnt ill, mid fiiriiift ilmiri' ur it' iMt-f 1 Uimliiili'.l ; fur, u I love, and nlwava kIihII luve, Surili, I'd- n.4.1 wiunly ami the piitnuiKof the rra, noin ui immi' ami annum, hImII 1 iilaiiyn fifl aiixioui thul tin y nhall have a Lrnl-clim ioiirnal rie up and grow from the anlie of tlml with wlmli niy roiumctiou wiw i .li unint. Nut only , but I ililnd me, tlmt the prcii nt pro prietor, but for the energy wbleh he Iim brought tuUiexereiw, would have Uen a linancial wnxk after the lat lire, and for hi ake, too, I feel ileply atixiou thut the f TAX nmy trow in viiror'aml briithtue even beyond what tit evef wua or apired to Ik-. 1 hojieyuu will give In in ami it a lilierul uiinrt and a hearty ,n. u ai inent and that thin limy redound to the uenrlit of nil. . AiM uow riendnfur I lintic I muy alwuy eall you nt 1 muni any farowell! We have parted, and our parting is a permanent one, m fur im terrestrial thingn are itin rerned. I t inn Iiuki it may not l i rternal. I tdiall doubt era meet with mime, jerliii muiiy of vou aguiii. now und then, an we limit uijoii lite vat K'li. Mav we ho i lierih filch other in kind reeol- leilion, a, that whenever und whurevarxiur lmmuedomeet uimiii tlie billow of time, the hignal of fricndidiip aball Hint at the imint- liuau,aml the bail hIiiiII be "friend. ami the farewell "dW lik imn." J. F.'SlHMoKM. llnximcm, AT rr.l, lK.il. KINDLY OBSETINOS. It i with feelinc of uleaum' that we again iN'hold the twinkle of the Stak of raiiola. I'mUnillr llliule. The riinola Star lm come forth from the fire with renewed vigor. Such energy in itiirprietoriihoulil be rewanlinl by iti piitronii.--0r-inlh llmilil. The Panola Star Itnlirinit. We are (find to wchnmu it nuain tuuur State, and t note that it in none the wore for the onleul of tire through which it passed. Jnrk mm I Minnt. The Tanola Star came ton last week, looking, in a typographical m-nce, a beautiful a ever. It will be remembered thut the i.flii e in Ueti'm wu cmiMiiiicd bv tire a liort time ajwi. e wmh it cverv nueeewi. Mr. Ilonner in an honor to the profeWion whieh lieoiiMtififH ami ailorn. iut(i tV .ruif. Uro. Ilonner, of the Sartli Star, ia iiitiiin thrown hilnuner to the breen, and promim a to make thut iNirtieuiur rTAR iiriuiiter than ever. We rvini.atliiie with Uro. lioitner in the ! of hi ofliit, but trul the wiiplo of rannu county will give Mm the patronage heo riel. Iv derve. Xviir rniM. We are reallv ehid to ee thatonr fiiend Ilonner lia revivol hi S om mar, wiiteh wua iiuitiroveu hy tire reet-ntlv, and eontinuee to ilo Iwttle for the U-t iiiterctof l'ano la and adjueent eiaintie. He and hi Mipi r have our Lw-l winhea. Our friend. Mr. H. A. Rmuer. of the rauoia tar, ilecrve credit for hi pluck. Notwithtauding bl ulll.e and il entirn coiileuU wer buriml onlv a hort wbilpkim with a lot nl Iiink to him hi Star cam to u lrft we'k a bright a ever, lie in a denfrvlmt limit get up a it l p.ip. r, and the g.l ieople of rauola iimnl v w ill not do their duty if tbev fail to tand npiare by linn. i(tvtik Timrt, A few day ago we publUlied ( partii'ul.ir of the d.triietion bv lire ottlie olliee o( the Panola Star. 1 he edibr and iimiinetor. Mr. It. A H.nniT, wan on hit wav home fmia Atlanta at the thin-of the dialrr, Ibe tiewa of whl, h he irt rrwl in the Jiimit. I. ikv I lie cnterprieing man he I he lout no lime in the pun hae U aniitlitr utTiee, and with the Iihm of otil v two Week he wn on hi feet again iie.iking to hi eoimmienu lln all the olj time how and cheer. Mr. Ilonner ha eomluetnl the Star with aiennl ability, Im dincrved the aaece thut ba dlt-n lid him. and all th I f i . In ti-Axt.inU hi ftlb.w jonrnall-la 14 MJ llleft uVllgbtea lltt tii Uveid.rfbiiu. We'..lgrluatt,kJr,,', wi-hing Mura t the bim i.. Lm revival.-Jf, mi., ' apl.un f yny anotW awh w 4 ' en'ii. VoW.W'iJ lHwiiit. r n- ill" It 1 1 lit H 1 III I III' f I I ' t . t It, ,4 I.. .1.1 4,. t, l I , i, M.,1, , . ! .. I it. "' i i I -i ill I II,,. I.. -' I l, I, I H V ! !. i Ui i m lit i. f t,, M i Vi I,.. r i t,.. I,..t (. i I ! l.t t ' !,. M,-. U m-m Il.i rtl .( it. l( 'i f II t , l Hi Ad it 1 1 1 1 - it, .-I. ii l P li I'lt, III, t.f I I . i l ,.liiu , til. .1 it I l l.i lm If nl l -i (nUli. S ."i1- ni'H.l v, i.ii II e ;it ml In Vt i(tiu,l i ritlif IfTlh nl! Iiir Intuit.! m if. f J II t lill lii ft II in lif !ir' ii, biinii-t .it, Hli binitg I hi finiily ali'tne, Hmniii M .iff. K'-mprr ntilli'yV n l ! i ilii. n, iiiel uiii' iifil lliti f tirvitinit l'rt w ilier, iln a fw day linv In hi .Villi yi r. Flaard S tnUi r, of Yiihi cuirh Iv, ba men aii.iuli'd a rmlet to the Wift Point Military Ai-adnny, ffinil the llh t'oiigreiiiiial Ii Iriet. A Iloily Spring man mlverlie for l,l'" Confederate lind, t-VlKIl in Mn-iftii, t'entral rail road nt'x k and t."0,(illiih Mittiip pi Cotton money. lirioinaii caintv inn .Malthew- Ilargiavc eleelion content ha lieen etthi by the latter paying oX) to liirival the amount of court cit and lawyer' feci. A numlier of M.irnhall county farmiTH met in Holly Spring laid Monday ti dineiiMS "a toek und fence law." We have yet to hear the reeult of the meeting. (ien. V. F. Fitigerald.of Vl. ka biiri, late candidate for Attorney (icncrul on the fuaioti ticket, has aMuranee from the Prenident that he iii to receive a good olliee. At Torrance Station on the 2Stli ult. the threc-y cur-old on of T. H. II. Vnnhooxcr burned to death while playing near a pile of burning brush from which liicliithcacaught lire. Within the pnt thrco weeks the ludic of the Motluxlint church, in Iuka,thMUjh their Aid Sixdety, li.ivo liiatle forty dullurs, which they appropriated to the imjirovc iiienl of their church. The mtor of Aberdeen aro working in thecaucof tcmpcrnnce. They are ending out Mtiliinaml have calbil a convention of the HHiplo of Mouroo county to make an organized effort in that behalf. Heputy-Hheriff Lewi, of Jnckaon, followed Alexander Steadiuan, a forger, to Tex a nmlcapturcil and returned with him, after a chase of lum mil, whieh led him into a wild and ltiwlcxa region of that State. Sinking of ClirUma in Merid ian the .ttmiry any : "There wa not n Chritma tree nor any other benelleeiiee (,, imtke the children happy, and draw them bv the charm of gomlucna into the way of gmiiine. There arc almut 50rt inmate at the Stale I.unulic Aylum. On Cliriidma dav they were trcab-d to a big ((inner. Seventy-five t irkejeixly-firc gallon of euffee and other thin;: in prortkm grueed the fetd board. In thi State there are lOHfiV) hor', 1 1.i.llilO mul M.2.2.i) oxen. 2-J,:i'IO rowa, 2-JII.3.TO eheeii ami l.T.t'.M'W hog, with the f4iowing average value: Hon, f-i?.!; liilllcn, ITll.fiil; oxen, I7.li9j Cow, HJ.ttti; oliecp, i:..r)7; hog, 12. 7a Capt U. T. Short'! , Birthday. Friday, the 23J day of December, Capt. V'. F. Short, the mieccwful farmer and lawyer, wa thirty-four year or age. Starting out a a mere boy in Forrvet'a command of cavalry, lie loughi in way,teMy tc, up to a captaincy. Remov ing from Mimocaippl to Mtuwmri at the clote of the war.he aettleil in Svdalia, and ha ainee that been a prominent part and parcel of it jiiinhing, energetic, enterprising puimlation. Ik t ween thirty and forty eucsta tvriiiiiiiHi at ins rirgnm rvTiuriier, iunt flninhod. about two milea from town, and were warmly welcomed hy the Captain ami made to reel perfectly at hmuo. The dinner wa'Mpcrn. Whatever the South could furnish In the way of fruit, the lake in ilh, and Mieaouri in meat, tain and vegetable, were erved uu In the imt temiitlng tyle. Lhampagne erowneif the fnut with it nupiratlon, and there wa a delightful dinner of eewral hour. In the aWnee nfMra. Short, who I on viit to her iater in Ken tucky, the Miea Mair Mia Nel lie and Mini Ma mini nnt grace ful and flcrouiplbdieil hiaitewea. Nothing could exceed th charm of their welcome, hor the happy art they pM of making all, even the iiHt diftldent, fetd lnUntly at ca,e. Convenmtlon ami imcial enjoy. rr)nt were eniel until quite ..,.... . . . " 1 ' ' i I .i 4 J. f-!.f t( it f ti.J ) t . .', I ft I i . i t ( r -i H. ' i U I t': .'.tt .4 . -., I Hl.i.iij I ' n'.ti. .-m ! I I , (.. ,t, , ti I . o t. ' . ,). ,i. i r I., i H i. I (Ik- I , . I I (fill 'Il tHl!'!l It l ,I i- l. lt M Im i. Ilffr t-n I r ihi fluff. U l.' i't, I'.,. i, i i I. ii ! . it f t i I. . HO' I llll. IH (' I'lll' llltt t.l.i fin nl, l iltl tiiiili a l,il .'ii oi f.ftr V'lt'ln 1V, end .I. in.).w l.t,,. l.i lie up," .l in li... dills tin ftllt fH',it.f t( ....( i.l (lie (.link A .'i r Iii tt it.ni in. nl ng inin a Ui day of -uu j "Iimic, l iUlii lifil off lifter lite follow H.rf l.iiili pri vuff pU Iii i "Yi r lay em all fiiiile and ,iir ,n in iiiiiluin aif of rniiilow ior Iii. ( oliiiiibia, a lfi,tk of hi n -nt g ., iiln-e the (ilnen, nml a flame "f ("inlet hihI iiruiicii nvi'tlii ad, toning down to dull mul m.Im r gniy in lite gathering duk of theiilghl." Had the i t. in npH nri d In nlher flnli than On gun, It wnuld luive lm n Judgml thut the editor' whis ky wa ulimn-t aa plentiful and a badly mixed a the weather, but here they make great allowance for a little wim-liine. Of what I've men of Oregon, I can ".liniwt any of it what Mr. Kallm It, of u nil-lot fame, nay of iti principal fjilj; "I arriv ed nt Portland in the midt of a rain ntoiin, thoroughly dingunted. The whole time I was there I Hcareclyenw the mm. The jH'ople there nre continunlly wet and clammy; that in their normal con dition, and they fell conifoit.bl only in being thut way. The wo men on tho Htriet look like' a eeliool of mrpoinca on horo. They go nb 'tit envi!locd in great weath er protector, and their damp kair, muddy skirt and benpntlercd tikiiig are not very p!eaant figbtn, nor do their coarse, shoes prove very attractive. The men eplaeli and dunh ahead aa if they liked it." A representative of the Sun Francinco 7W has interview ed n train of emigrants bound for Oregon and Wuehington Territory, and from an intelligent member leurncd thut tho rcuons for the great immigration to these states are: thut they are more thorough ly advertised Kant by agents, iwin pblets, etc., than any othcrscctionn of tho country, that these agent ami pumphlet statu that the rail road httvc millions of acres of land for side ut from 82 to H per nyrpt payable in yearly installment; thrtt the average yield of wheat i .1r mid '10 biishel.i.per acre !K iK'ir.g the lowest; that the immigrant w hoenn pay a quarter cash cm l(t ncrcs, can secure all the credit nec essary to put in a crop and keep Ins family for a year, ut the expi ration of which time he lm gnth- crcd a crop and very often can pay oft all hi indebtedness; that his prosjienty ia marvelous, and the el i mate unnarHl e eri : that the common laWer cun get tl.AO and 12.00 a day, with constant employ ment, etc. Of course all this looks nice on pnis-r, and the credulous many, eager for wenlth, hasten here to find that it will cot-t t20 or $:!0 H.r acre to remove tho trees and root frem the lund prcpanito ry to planting, and that 17 bushels of wheat U a big average ior acre ; that credit is not to he had for the asking and'bi pmsiierily is any thing but immense; that the cli mate i' unaralleliil, but for ttt nn henlth. That fanning dues Hot pay any big monev in Oregon. learn from a farmer in thi Couutv who has a farm and stock worth t.MortlO,()(H and, though he has an industrious and economical fam ily, can't ' pay "olf a .mortgago of s0O, ruaning for several years; jn fact, it is told that he lutely.ld a team of horses to y the interest. The Oregon Srumforrf, ja n article upon the marketablo productions of Oregon saya ..I'.NV'iS1 If the only article wbiiilt. a farmer can raiic in this State for which there I a) ways a demand and for which ho can al ways obtain coin, and even that he ia often forced to sell at unr mn- ncrntivs price." The day laUirer, outside of towns worka all day in the rain and mud, either cutting wood or following a heavy plow, for a dollar, and return at night to hi "castle" frequently a enhin, where the cooking, eating and sleeping apartment art separated only, If at all, by a very slight par titionto partake of a frugal mrnu with the wife who, perhapa, with one luil in her arras and two or three following at her heels has but returned from the kitchen or washtuh of a more fortunate neigh bor. An instance that all here are not making fortunes and that some have the habits and art forced to make the shift praelieed by "the man and brother." At the village store a few days since, a aoedy, one gallowscdynulRof 15 oris ytarm eaiu In Vllk a dea epira and three mate-chickens (In trad a V i'.iiii.us v.. B,i:..t, rr a f 4I"W: thrre bits fi iu- p tr, lay bits eaU for evlK add jlll t t,,f (Sit t tf 1 I II li," 1 -'(. rtl. I 1.' J- I' I- I C, ("! : j ' I t, Il, I, .1 I tl f );, I j I -)l f I.-' t , i ,i .. ft 1,, !, 1 1,., if I, jl 04li I I il I -1 ii m ,l l.,fM i't. I li in .1. Kiel n-i lt ff III till iMfl I ' I 1 1 I. nli I tl 'til. f ilil 'f'l', ,' r do I" I I k I ' I'd (ill l, fl '1 III It If I. Hill' 'l I 11 HI ,, 'I l,.M l (l. lit I f II ) II' ! f i -ir ,, IihIiiimI a illi Hi It I. 11,11 Hi. r I'f l' it'll "II Hie ln.pl fllill tlllll of (toll fn.ll. Mniir linmlgraiii l i hi ff sfl' f j. (. Hi 11 nl t a lift I if Ihe Minr t i ii," wlih h. ii ioftiit u I iff, l hi a ft w Wei k I fore he . imif iiii'l lm V i t il nil i i If liii e I j t 1 t it j . . I ft' I M ! H M '''Ii' M f htf Ml' ii iit.n (In v d iliilll I have the iiioim f , imil (lull ahi'ii tlu-y did fi I il tin1 making of il liiel Ih i ll sin h I ii r 1 1 Wolk that llu y pn fi rred llu' rain and Inud, with ahu ll liny hud Ihcoiiip sonie a Iml mi i ii-toiin il, In giving il for n ridi-atel - a 'iniik. Tie mn- jurily of (lni who ri'inain lu re lire from fori'inn eoini(rli' mul iiiially a (lisiigri'ealile iliiiiali a this. To nil who nut v think of coming here, 1 would sny, don't. Yet, to thiwe who may di teriuine locome, 1 Would again uole the word of Mr. Kullorh: "Out of the milk of liliiiiMit kiiiilni v. 1 advise IIh im to get a good sin k of rubber timbrel la, rubls.r IssiN, rublier huts, ruli- Iht coats nnd rubrr everything Now, Mr. Kililor, with wishes for t!x rrosM rity of the KrAB, nml a hojw that I may, cm many dav, have the pleasure of shaking the hands of my friends in the Sunny South, I'llstiek in a full perdsl. J.W.8. Th wWly fthUlfftk aMi aMly mn fram m irm0mmt f tka UW, mfUnf tth MltoMftn4 !, J trdmr ( atfM nr, la mcMwiry www IA mun, Irrq lor an ttmgUh mrMn f Uu BmIi, Htmimrkt, Htkumt Uu Iton iS,fa ti th Bmk n4 tMmt, ., inditmto thai Uu Umr teal twit, anl UnlHlmn. 4rw mt I wnmbu Uti rfn la threw mff tmfmrttl, rriekljr Ann BltteniflMamMfafly fmpmn4t4 frr Uti purpf, Ikumn mild im tkrW mtu mn rfftntm a rmri mn al mail la Uu tmf mn tmmtn xully ty tmlk txlldren aalu. tm fcra mt9r4lng t Wlrtrftom, thrm mrt "A i lai rarvw Drape pala, Oaneral Oalilllly.Halillual coa aiipatlon, SMmcsimmI Klducr, elcctc. a Blood Purl acrlwy art tNfwHap to aay mtktr nawht) tfniMlay IM alnn tKmrmmghly, mn4 IwyrSwf w mm4 urtp mt Uuln alM. il I a aacollcin bmI not aa iMtOMtcsaHf aa a. - ui rm sssmist rsi rtruii ua tmat, oaiMioa, wca.ua'aMUa, - MICKLT I5H UTTERS C0..S0U ntOPmETOItS ew.Mk , FMOF. H4HHIH' RADICAL CURE ma menvoxrs DEBIUTT rrmmmrm mm SaM Xr a M ARRIS RIMI0T OO.ItCksaJtav earn arm, rr. louw, mo. Vi . iy " tat'aVlSlaa iSa 1 sitS!JSrTSJSi"Ciisi .nianlia,kbak PATENTS Olitolned tnr new inventdm, or Iwipmre-tiM-nls In il om. t amaia,! nhinmnmta Trwle-Mara nl all fatlrBI tinnipna prmnrniy aitrnum ww InvenUnnaUial have hem nlrtcJ mar still. In lma4 nawa, ba Mtawk-H h n Brinattwitathi, H. pBtMit OBlif, ml aattd ta ,h-nt du rwa rsrlnai -Iv, w raw serwra patents in lr time than thM who aM lenola Irnm Wsab linr!!. MtVn Invenlnr arn-t innM or kHt'h, we ntska arvh la Die Pslent (HthTvandsilviaSMlo it patent r lily IWnli'Juirge. t'.trmitn nd-B nHiAtti rw tiaJ ; ttrm rramnalile ; autl no Bliarg nnleas lalmlnlj.lu.1 U-. rU. 1, ..L . m Uie rliy yrmummmtn ! 4o the super- PRICKLY 0R0ANIO WfAKNCtS y Ar 1htuuunS70'CV I wm Aw Matt,.. vtnrLMSySjk' ! tu mm m , i aa Mv. ifc . RRawl WR R M tmd pran, 1 n ti ft psrlssua la th lm m f p) WSaapi art MM KHI f S 4tnrT MflkrIMf, lHat hmm a siaaj m ail mMmmmmk T mm i a '"'"V "l nvwy irr dhion ia W suhiriflnn. tot i,im t'. a. snwfn tsiit ritnt Oflite, WaMjiejteti. I,('. J r. L WiM M ft. Witi VALKER, SONS & GOUPAIiY, Colloii I'jM'lotiHMl ('oirimMoii UmlmnU, h 21? fjf.1 Ilitf, Iii' tm Mm Kwpili, ' w I .,.. ,f.n..(iM ..I M' f), If II f'tlf, al.,eilli l.t ( (Hf e. ,. i.tii...i'rti.,, ,i ,i,m. n-l . roiit e .it'tiHin, llr ( h,i.i,.H . fi. ( si-fit, Wi Al'i, e "', M.,Ma 'iik weieH'H f r.r.lf A t lb 11 l.l IwIhm I'f , fi'ft, lOW, n " ,.,,,, n iai i,ai)Ii:hani)(ii:nti,mi:n'.s Restaurant and Sample Rooms. JOHN OTU1RL.A - , t i i. t .... I !. t- t I tt .m t.,.usi ....stlii I.m t... Hiia.fn iil.1rt .la W"H'I inT'iflH flli rTH'TI'm BFI'I I lif r p H'-sikit sunt t"- ir-tr-.. -.1,1,1a, tf.l ii..i.t..,i..a.i,U In tiBf.Mt.ihhflrihsriil Hfifl liffrfg tft fM)fOff Nll'f HOI FINE FRESH uriil si f llu in In i-very style, also all At thi Corner of Main and Union Strosti, Memphis, Ttnn, Ij.IIs' Knlraiir on t'lilnn, IMMI Tl. Kupfersdamidt, Breech Loading Guns, Fishing Tackl8tEtc ' Importer and lcolef in Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Ammunition, fishing Tackli, Powder and Shot. No. 200 Main Street, Jlcmpbls, Tcnn. Manufacturer and Repairer of Quns a Specialty. The tmde supplied nt LARGEST AND Boots and. Slioes. J. "W. Voegeli & Co., No. 336 Main Street, Gcrner of Union, Msmphls. Tenn. All kin, In nf Pouts and Shoes made to ond none. Unit your orders. Lular or wile leather tipped rdildrea a slus-s iu stoek. Woodmensee and Carside's Fine Ladles' Shoes, In all sines and styles, the fliimt dn and Isnt wrrlnt shoe made in Ameriea. A Isiye variety of the lt ruauudi. uiri'd ladies', gvntleuicn'i and cdildreu's ihocs al ways on bsnd. Our priees ESTABLISHED 1S40. SPECHT AND WALTER Msnufiieturers of the celebrated S. and W. Brand Stick Candy and rural-mixed fanry rumly, pit) np in Full Weight Packages aud Guaranteed Pure Toys! Toyal Toys I in great variety, ehenp. No. 37 Madison St., Memphis. a aa: u V3 Henry U-b. Saui'MI. Mm. Loeb a,nci Mook, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, 25)5 and 237 Main Street, Memphis, Tenn. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. in- 22-.im H M J P R. ru..c 11 1 . Pw""' M"i "v. 1st. 18SI. Ma. J. r. Bk. Aw Su-;-I have Wn using yom piiinp fr s. vrra month, an I Imvins ,,rvi;.oly ul the ordinary ehain an. Imi ket liuntiw, IX notK iUh ,rm i ' lis iinj BIIT IHlH'r V""l-- 'j 2 a 2 0 Si e .1 0 Miss CD m j p a a - - 2 -3 srg a 3 li I' 0) ES.5-55" f-esrrf CRAFT A CtKrpKR, 11 Mattemn t. m a r 1 i a. m 0 83 JO Ft-5 OYSTERS DAILY older ilelleaeles III "aiii. II Inrlles a call Ide lowest market rsles. st'ptlU-tf FINIWT 8Tl)CK OP - r. Our own manuhictiiml work secon to all us low as the lowest CK-120-Hm C C a H C V IKimpihiiHghNiiiglitgPt it i half ii. iroiy inurs plfeai-linj 4, f, Kta, L0U1SILLE AKO NASHVILLE RAILROAD. 1 8 hmirs quickest, 21HI miles shortest I MKMWIHto iJM'IBVTIt t M:4 hours uniekcst, 117 miles sboriest MEKPAWtnCIXCIXSATI. Through Cars To jLonisvill-j, Nashville, Chattanooga mi eniy one elianee to Time Card, June l!)lh 18SI, Ire!em,M, 7:ani Arriw Sanhvilkj 7;li pm ft in a. m r,vanilW &llnm I Ilsrillenstaw str,m c 9,,,,,,.B,1 -" orK rt"f iI'mI, ,n nl,i Utue, JAB. StTtrn Tlrtet A gent, Mwphia. Tenn. net. P. Atimr - P- A., Uuumlia, Kv. JCLICS rORTER, ATT0RSEY AT LAW, PATtVJ.r, Mif. ' .1 JL rttTT. Hl Hoi roerla n hd'2rM Will .tbl, mhtm nvred. "wdiff'nl JaMkaa enertsotthaenwrrtv fj MlratHM jprrn to the nvtiP . Eastern Gitlss IH.T. J.C.Kte, TAYLOR Sc KYLK. ATT(RF.ry ,IT I, A II', f ARMS, MKK, fir Ciu's, Ut'imf ., tl t ft 1 u ... .Wf I'M ' ni in, in ' ft i 1 1 '.', I ' i I'rff'llfn.l...,!.,!!,,, ': Wflli,! aM,IhhH -'. sml !... i ' Tllo'tllT'.- tfisii Mi, itu,?:?-' uu titiisii.,, Y.rfl tv I I'MMelpbU iM Iti". H;llsl,.l,,ls,,de,,X' mb&infi le...erisr,les f4(( 4 Chickaawnr pmphl. and Iharfer "J 3 DulIriuwngwTrii ciit;nt:i.i4n...i 7... . iH-i Lv. M.,m,,. llVS & Mlddlelitii iMtZJS ;; vr,oll ." Itecndtr l-llalv. ;: 7nn iotSs h ('hattnaooaa imfm J GoIihWmi. ' I.ve. (Thatlanong. ft0w H ' , Ar. mevenann ft'SiiZ I" Decatur Sjg " Cornilh 7Maa? ii " Middlslon wS 2 ' ttrand Junction Mtm S " MeinphL TO THEEA8T. Close connection 11011111110' EASTKRX ASOUTHKASTIBIICK and fur all points en and nwW J Cincinnati Southern lUil l ) I'dcgant Sleepers on Night Ta to the"we: cbme connection Is mad Iwrf ruints)in Arkansas and A full act of Finrt-Olaai mti hi tkkeU on site at all prinrit mm. Bswifie chockeil tlironfb-Kt sr deUtya. For further Mnfcnktitf either JAH.A.0HDI1, (n.Tas AirL, Kaoirila,V . . orllfJAVAH Ass't Oen. Pass Agt apU,I nr sny agent of the ru&to. VOmilMIOXElCSHAll y virtu of a l,vroe of um om itiurt of tlie 1st district ( FMnhof Minsiiiiip remleml oa the Ml Niivsinber, ISKl, in rause S.J44 t M. llm Ir y vt J. W. (iillrs,tid, ij It. Utuiin, cnmniiiwinnrr tppniaal. said dnrep, will imreid la a4l hilfhest bidder at pulilic estnyaj I Wnhwlmj the Vkh Ity W IS8'. in fnint of the ronrt-lKsw m tits town of rtanlia, Um Mktaiajfc iti real elnte sitiutt and im county of fauola and KbUe of aa to-wit: bivinning at the amtlieia nl the nnrt-eanst ijiinrter at Mi township 7, range , east nixuvu chains: tlwecclM rhuins ami tl fly links . tbcat " chains Ihenua north twrtvsrtan filly lihks to poiat ol Ixfjlniiint," lb imprnveuienuUifretoheloajsi f nut inn of o e ol see. 36 mesial west) containing (20) twenty orlri. TkSN:Cwa. ' I H. K. I!la Clerk and Cisua rlanlMlcs. 24th IWb IUIi b A Rainwater, Att'y J VOMMISSlVSEU S SAM 1 By virtne of a decnw ol ta aw court ol tlto Ut distrkt ol P remlcrcd on the UHlh day oi S"1 IHKI, upon the pet!tieU. iHl vsMary J. titiiitlirtt sale ol hue I fur divii"n. L R ennitniadoner appointed by will proceed to aril to the bifknt . at public outcry on ' J Hifnmfiy the 18in Aijf M ls. in front of J. M. Iscksftf th town ol Eureka print. ty, the following oWribtd w sttiuUe awl Irtiift in th eooatya n snd Ktale ol Mianaiippi. W liallnltheannlh wcatqaarM l(ht and auutb east qnartersfl Qturter of arrtloo serf, Un, wnge.ai west, W"Jil town 10 ranm 6 west) waists"" one hundred and tweaty stisi ' km TerBM;onehsUessh ssik in twelve month with eis I j. termt p.-r annum Imm T . ' rhassra to execute lod , secnrilv lor italwTwl pajaissssl K R.' RuAtn, trk and Ceawk &tkMisI)ec,!4 18t. Hall A Booth. Attorseya J i iumiwioxutiiUg Hr vlriw l a nWre el ennit o the 1st dinrkt at tr MMssippJ, rrodrd 00 tN Suvemhrr ISWI, ta ei) Bnrfrwt et at r A. F. f . Und lor partition. !,- k. niiatbmet appointed br awd . ptoeeH to sell r th al- " . pnhhe eajterw OS t ' Wmrfay lA 16VA 4 IR82, In frant M Ibe enert Id town oIKariliAllJsWier , Kal ate nraate sad b" ty nl rDoiaaadUUaf il : TV feaHjeaal kon(l town 7 raace ft, weal eaav The n w I ol rVe. 1 toa 7 ln acres the aeial sse. l eal, W acres ftesseir 7 tanaa B wrel t aefeS north side e4 a H el sea. I WarreMBH. m w 1 " nntet sa, 143 acres M I . , tmra7iHSiffW' Inw I ion. , It Mann Otk SJ sard. Men. Taw. Jfi H- lgtVihyi Taylor,' Mraiyiita, tC fffkl sifnfiii re """; rnirn- tUaraae. "1t r ad J. ri. rarltnn. KaroA , end SI, it. Little,., Ce I