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Iouisville Fashions. ; Courier Journal. I j : .1 - - - hrr.,d tn lir.ivr nan oou. IrerorUr.ee Mis Kuwitll J . I... ' 1 -.11 i bran urn ni tru-eeil. , rvr.lLn wiu a aa aa mm HABITS IS" DELAWAEE. Tork Observer. MflBphiad and political cm e State of 1 kjlaware the negroc aixjut one-lourtii ot tue DODO Asa rule, they are Iicalihv and ind, iu thw respect, fully up tt Hi standard, if not above it them live in good, comfortab! BWtly rented, but a few owned ache, or some otuer colored Uauv of them live in small Uuuities in poor repair, and h Uect inferior and inconvenient Houotrs, screaking doors u:id kf arc Bome of the indt i&oi I . . e .1 E I l s , m. : oi lueso luiseraDio uweil such p as intich difrerciH'o in thoii iia thoir houses, Come go com urL while others an eearoeli Itli miserable naga and patches inaces si'C akogeiher owint 1'. rent habits of these H'opli i,ai:or uiu way s in demand ii rowaraeu; ana ao one who es to work need be long oul lent, or want for any of tin of life. P.ut many of thi t a i e lazy, n:iu niariv ail nre un Even the beet of them will ley majte as tnev make it. and lo to spend the week's earn bed-ttme every Saturday i u thing as laving some ira rainy day is never thought -in ;., ,k.k : .i m g u ui-ut, ii iiiL-y can rithout the least regard to d this for the most essential audi as rent and medicine, er pay it tliev can he o it. !, they will rent a house by r wcok, ana stay as long u y can without Having anv when tho rent has accrued nt that makes it difficult improvident habits, to pay, e 1 muiord has grown lnn.si- eateus to distrain, thev will destiuely to another quar- cc again the dame lmnosi e one else. I have known ip over and over again, and h impunity ; for the amount and the chances of collee to justify the landlord in al proceedings. Hence encouraged iu their dis course, there are hon tions to this rule, but i- on may ask what the wages. Much is neces or tood; and. as a rule They buy bread, meat fruit, and nearly every. But very much 'is spent ey all lovo to dress, bu; pecially deck themselve avert and richest cloth obtain. Many of then. and well. iSome of them ns, and on bundays am: 0 tho streets in more xpcnsivo garment than very fond of entertain , and every circus, me viug troupe of minstreh vest from the hard earn- oor, thriftless people. i acts, it will be at onc few of them accumulate such is the case. In al . co with colored people 1 more than half a dozen real estate; and, of these at any of them has is a nd lot. I know but one rm, and that consists of res. Yet most of their land htippv. and I know ol pie that gets more pleas lent out of life- than thev and dance, and laugh ry, a3 if thev were tin irtune, and had a perpet her bounty. I'hcy seem e no thought for the ni or ients are few. Borne can but bevond this not i. . . . . iMir. oi late schools are th in number and elii- prospeots of the future sing, i or venrs a bene v- las made some provision Son of the colored child- is inadequate for their the State has made ti ation, and it is believed ot acnuinngan elenien are, or soon will be. with- (f evorv enlnrnd j-liild In it improvement this may fnoral condition remains will hope for the best directly to " sneak of I HU thev rrt ('prt'imlir rli- iction, and he lively of but ana that was himself! ETi. Pchers JLT wrm about J es, mostly in class." y- said I. "ot oown their heads know posi-excention. asked him ever it. "He saiil "What do thev much: thaw 1 nin? Mai i Jjrlfc mouth, andso.oV'k SS "ttVd at Wirh ,.t ;...r ,. StVf'r IthenUedS SSl'ite P as bad M the rest, hut I don t know how it is myself o nlv what hear them say." The worn S to the vjce It is so nearly universal U not altogether so. ihaimJu ., . '' .; U another, hence there Zl 'n public opinion to restrain it. I have vet to. hear from ..( a C .'T0 or ""favorable eritieism '"-'cr lor any dereliction in thia espect. It is a lamentnliln ut.,t ,,r :. . how to remedy it is a problem that " in ' 5"8w-u me serious t niniri.i ..r "fvery Christian h, Pii -1 the Word of (:d can he , ' ,7, , u ....... i.i ... . . .- ume the raot feaiih; Jln,l tj t.ic'ent remedy, for ire haYe htu ISO Uiai 11 8 la IH,t return .. 1 . n f ii cneta people could have ci vreacneu tn fi m ; fJ ..: ? i cms most prom- mn void. a i Hire inw ind power, we might es. vet fruft; hni i ill the )l their not say, lr.i-ii.ii i ii i , f r'-i itcy near ;-ironi men own color. VV'bjtftfiB f ejuJ- Ittt from thai ! ka L . I,.,.... l . ,!. " ,. , HI. till Oi their preaching, their character and ac quirements, I feu it is not generallv nni win ln-d a inn tried to in.' Wltsj we look abroad over life, when we tee how cruel fate often is; how Na ture, in the shape of floods, conflagra tions, and disease, strikes into our wisest plan-, and wrests from us the most cher ished objects; when we see in societv around us vice often exalted to honor and virtue trodden under foot, then we wmm in spirit above the pres ent uain to a httitM mJI ftlutw1 k . ,wi , ,., I 111 present wrong to a future right, above the present incompleteness to a future p- rfeetion. Then we need to feel that at the deep central heart of the world there abides an eternal purpose, for srhow accomplishment we, bv our sufnr mg)i, are helping to pay the 'price. We Bead to eel that no effort is ever wasted, that no honest reaching oat for the good' W CVI r lojt, that the grc.it all is pressing forward toward a high, a glorious goal. But, how shall we obtain this conviction tnat tnere la a good tendency in things U the oil rtligwn ttukwdmreodotio but how shall those wh,l MIlltAt ttJMan .1 genera v soul. 1 nnH )get our white minwtero ,.f ii i oin i nations here to colored people in turn an thai .1 might have an apportuuity to hear the truth in its simplicity and power. Tut was met with this t:itnm..i,( ti..,.. h .Vfc.... 1, fc . ltll' ave their own churches and ministers. .uju Buurun systems, and they would iooa noon lis Ms inti-ni eiu f .,tt. . . . .II.LI lltlll,- tl mi t.lln.... f .1 . I l , . . " uii i I I1HIK Ul II it Kill . prn-.i. reai uimcuity, and one that I could not -ee now rosurinoiint; but while 1 could notofler a solution, I still did not feel satisfied. I pray God to solve it. Dover, Dkl., May 3. It will interest society to know what Lady, Wilde, writing, doubtless, from her sons reports, has to say. in her 'American Traits," of Mr. and Mrs. Jef ferson Davis; "Mrs. Jefferson Davis wife of the ex-President of the Confed eracy, is a woman of sp'endid physique md intellectual power, reminding one if the American heroine, Theodora, in Lothair.' She was the soul, the lead ing influence and the inspiration of the vnith. Her husband, the , , m IVOIMVUl, 1 a man of noble and ilislinnrnwlmil iresence, but with an expression of iu 'flalde melancholy. Thev keep up a nttnificent hosoitalitv in their honntifnl home embowered in magnolias and ole- indera, Beau voir, near Now Orleans, vUere the illustrious ladv, of the house itill reigns as oueen in the hearta of tho people." In Alabama Waif of the Cyclone. Eufaula Times. A little boy, just old enough to walk, was found under somo bushes near Head land, in Henry county, the other day, and no oe knows where he came from or why he was there. It ia surmised, how ever, that the littlo fellow is a waif of the lato great storm that swept over that section and over live States. It is not unreasonable to suppose that the child had a ride on the wind o the spot where he was found uninjured. He is now in die hands of good people and is doing well. revelation build it up In them io cannot logically demonstrate it is in vain we go to science for help. scieHCe seizes only a fragment of whole. It can never hope to pr?e certainty f the triumph of the goo '"There is only one wav to obtain conviction. Act the good, and then ill behove in it" !ve'.' It All t'ie this you PIMM L4M i 1 lX. t$100 OO HEWAUO. lir HEItKAS, Iiappuanbr infnrnaatloti rrctlr, TT ly mr. llti . TowssKsnsiuiili ihiv. In Lnionxu!,tv, Uh the rriaicoMtaui.l Umai ard Uiat afti-r the cvmuiianiiin ol lh odmm he cihM ftvim Jhi!, and Untill at largr; Now. Uwuforr. I. ItilltKUT i..ni of Muntatipi.l. J,. oSi-r tba abor,. rvvanl for Ih. aml and delltrry ol th aald lieo. Tovnvml I. the Miv.-ifT of I'nl.in nuiDtr. S.ii.1 um,! u Won eoorl.tiao. And 1 d.i memiver. mjulrv a'll iui .-itr io w- u-.njrni in lur.r rikirU U am! aaid fiptin. x Tuurml. liitOQ uudrr my hand and lh tlrrat SVal of tht fl i a'ftii,l. .it .Tackaiin, tiiin 1Mb tUj tt 1 ' ' May. A. 1. 1S3. .. nonntT lowry. Hj tbfi .ovrnor: SOMtX C Ml ur., rWreUry of SU!. WhilS; SSrmnaU) i foot : ini-hru hlh wrljrtu 1.1 R. : h blue ryi. brown h:iir, fait iimpl(n uni; with body pftM or MatlWI lthatuall E-.i ha::u from r-inslsot wound on tils ilir ht aid. juiut r.beiit tbe bl. iuayJ3.'e;i-3w. W A Pitiful Roma- A number of years airo in exnlorini an ce. soma miners in ii uiLs. in cApiorin'j an old t Baa long been eloaed, found the body of a young man dressed in a fashion long out of date. Tho peculiar action of the air of the mine was such as preserved the body so p rfectly that it appeared asleep rather than dead. The miner were puzzled at the cireumst.inre N one in the district had been missed with in their rcuicmlrrance. and nt last it resolved to bring in the oldest inhabit ant, an old lady long past her eightieth year, who had lived in the village the whole of her life. On being taken into the presence of the body a very strange scene occurred. The old ladv fell on the corpse and kissed it, and addressed it by every form of endearment spoken ii a by-gorJe generation. He was her only love, and she had waited for hiui during her long life. 8!ie knew he had not forsaken her. The old lady and young man tiad heen betrothed sixty years before. The lover had disappeared mysteriously, and she had ke t her faith during the long interval. Time had stood st II with the young man, but had left its mark on tho woman. The min ers who were present were a rough set. but very gently and with tearful eyes t hev removed the old lady to her house, and that night her faithful spirit re joined that of her long-lost lover. - i - i Mr. L. O. Bovgan, Tupelo, Minn., oavs : "I Imve usrd Krown'a Iron Hitter, and think it is a true touio," Fate is the friend of the cood. the guide of the wise, the tyrant of the foolish, tho encinv of the had. W. R A'ger. You will be sure of Dure, rich hlood and Rood hfnlth and strength if you useParkfrV UII1'Z.T , M ll .lACKSOS. Two Youthful Bridal Couples. At Fort Gaines, Ga., J. R. Rollins, of Henry county, Ala., aged 17, and Miss Tina Smith, of Lawrenceville, Ala., aged 10, were married here last week. the bride was going to school, wear 112 i'i nvK'n. mv groom, inougii mar ried once before, was attending school. During the dinner hour the couple ran over to the Georgia side and returned home married. At D.dton, John 0, Nash, aged 10, and Lizzie Hooper, 14, a Walker county, runaway couple from were also married. n-.l II a! rf, "uu licentiousness are si us, and they are almost of the t.hriV the lnt more nnarlv so. Their Mb' of something to eat pn, ham, or some flour bonnet, or linndker- ly of money. Of course screen their thefts, also riiortcouiing i. 1 have fclfls to st.Oftl mini MilWkM Ik 1 1 rtT " I'lem lor mmu-v to luii.' N'. I have also k now 11 yhy day such thitisrs. raps of iron in them for and wlum ,.,.1,., 1 to I .. V.V V v., ... K"ig coolness, and ap- ,uh, I was going to ask most of them, at some marry, hut it is, in mere form or cere- Hrria-'c vow is nniver- 1 eoilld not tyi-flov df'Rrec of confidence, F virtuous couple, uch 'mt I would not know ho Ionizer aero than file of I hp lwttPr about this, and he ac Univonaol 1oml Female Typesetters. From theDurant Educational Journal. Our young ladies "cannot he excelled 'n quantity and quality of work done." They not only empty their "sticks," but take impressions, correct proof, in short, do all of the office work save running the press in printing the paper One ot the neatest pieces of "job work" ever done in this county was done wholly by our junior "devil" last week Taking His Father's Advice. From the Arkansaw Traveller. An Arkansaw boy, writing from col lege in reply to his father's letter, said: "rw you think that I am wii-ting my time 111 writing little stones for the lo cal papers, and cite Johnson's saying that the man who writes except fi r inonev is a fool. I shall act upon Dr. Johnson's SUKtrestion and write for money. Scnd me fifty dollars." At Jersey City, May 18, the inquest in tho case of Mrs. Maria Stoddard, wife of the Hev. E. L. Btoddard, who was accidentally shot and killed by her husband, began this morning. iStod- dard was the first witness. He detailed the manner of the accident, but it does not differ materially from the reports published heretofore. At Jamestown, hio. May 15. Mi s Ann Eliza Mendenhall set her clothing on fire while attempting to draw some rails from a burning straw pile, and was burned to death. SPECTACLES! IOI.D HPKCTACI.K9 f VT SILVER SPBCTACLSi BTBKL SPECTACLES: NICKXIi SPECTACLES! SPEAKER'S SPECTACLKS; COMBINATION SPECTACLES ; Bine: u, SPECTACLES; PERISCOPtC 8PECTACLK8: PEBRkK HPfitTACLES; NEAll-sioifT (Cpnesvei BPEXTTACLKSi T1NTEP SPECTACLES! OKiNll, SPECTACLES! MEDICATED 8PECT CLE8: ANY KIND OF SPECTACLES; THE BEST OK BPECTACLES; ami At K. v. SKI T t i: It's Jewelry Stare, Sentter's Corner, rajrtf.'SJ-am. .IACKSCIN, MIA-. NOTIlE! WICK!! WILL STAND AT THE PEKtTEKTIABK ftablea thin Sriop, Urn tplaadM JCK-B(H!KB IX THIRD. He l the Lftrgftt ami B.'it DrSd .lurk yit kTWSJhl to this country, Also, tht iiu;ni:icent stallion, 11 1 Kiev i:sskt r. He is slitecn an l ono-hilf Uamls Mfhj a baMtfal dapple brnwii: of tiiu mtuola an l huM, ami grMI iioircr; awrfsetly pfntln an l kin I, an l a line cum bined KTtaWM aJTOSaDSLI lliiKJK; six jearaold. -TLltMS:- Sin.00 CaaU; 0M Cash, Insurjiico; $1.09 U, IriMiin. Call and tsa lluss aalawb U yon wih la breed line and ratUbt at irk. fvinnmt fiiriiinitesl free u c!iarf;e If desired, i. it no risks uken. it X. BO BAKU, J.iekson, Miss., April fl,18V-in. A hard case named (.'. W. Ilutchins killed a youriR man named Lyon, near Shreveport, last Tuesday. He was taken from five officers by a mob of 100 men and hanged to a tree in a swamp. TffE payments on account of pensions during the present month arc estimated bv tho Treasury Department at $10,000,-000. CAR LOAD Champion Reap rs anil Motvers. CAR LOAD TIio3HnV Jll.i.v Hakes, JtTSr BECE1VED. ITERKA8, I: pn.i-, hv iDformatlan nv i,i- bv me. Hull lha loll iwinj iin.mvl nmllmtlu UinTleu iimlc their muiine nt the da:eaoiiioa't tbrir inmes ar.d artalltl U l3r. lo-wii: Cain tiraen, csoap! Marrh 31, ISSS. Baoeh Tkooipasa, oaoaiwd Man h IS, ISS3, Di.'k Cooper, cc.-iHil Mareh is, ISJ,!. NatSmn Uxnwr, ivieapr.! March IS, IS.I. IMnioiul Huberts, (s, ,,. ; , , ) V!. (iiaa. M iiitsoui.-i7, eaGKMfj Mtireh ti, ISSS, I". C BtMdey, oiiai C. C. tlttatler, or llnwrv on. oapad April i, IStS. ' ' lln, tlieri'lore, 1, lI'lliriJT loWltY, Qorarno' 'I Mississippi, do offer the nV.ve rewanl Inr th imntiiuJ ileliverr of tliesaul c.nrtets. oi J ul c oi iMeh ol Uiem. Said Id-ward is payable b llatuil ton, HaaklM A io., Iis of tin, Psnttaattan And I da raoroorar, laqolra all oflliws of this suit ta 4 ilill.nt in their e:!orU to arrostmiid fuitiilv. ivavieta. UlVaa under my bund and ItoQtMtlsslst lb. hut aidxed, at Jackson, thl 1Mb dav o May, A. I). ISSJ. BOBEBT Low BY. By (lie (lovernor: llKsnr C. Mtkuj, Sceretary of State. PESUUpriON I Cain I :raep LVieapad March 21, 1833, from W. L i B.J. NllgMt, Bolivar ounnty -Age tSj helifht Us?t s Inches: cnmplaxion, hair anil cyea bl. k ..... in ernter of foreheiuf : war near corner of left ev sear alviYe If ft eye; iiuinerons small war lieiwrei slmuldera. Sen timeed from Isiiiderdale county. B. t . Htanley, aluu V. K. H.-iwry. or lltinll.y 1. :ilK'd April I.1SS3, from Penitentiary Walla Agad , iiriKin i irvi. incurs; complex ion wlllte ; hnl anrly; eyeablue; IlltlS finder on rinht ba-ul aalir; iiidentcl sear oyer rli?htey. SentuureJ from Car roll county, 2d District. IMo.k Coper riscaissl March IS, MS, frm N.O A N. B. It. 1C Arc 20; hel;ht Sfoat 7 inches ; ivjm ptaattoa hair an I eyes black ; InnR sear aci-usa rUtht side, ol head; two sears on left kue. BmtSBMd 'nun Hinds county, 2d Illctrlet. ISathan Coipor ESrMSl March 18, 1SSS, from N O. A N. K. ft. H. -Aga 27; helnhtS fiet 7S Inchc: complexion brown; hair and eve black; war In Renter of fondie id, mvir e I ol hair, rleiitcnnol from flinds county, 2d Blatrivt. Bdiaond llol'rt.. -Km-apoU March 20, 1SS1. firim N. 0. A N. K. It. H A ga 72; haight ft feat 1 inchns; complexion mulatto; hair WMttj eyea brown; stfir in left farabaad ; aearou leftcUln. Sen tenced Irrni Adama count y. Uhla. Moutiiomery aped March fi, 1S1. from Kosciusko A Aberdeen H. K -Aga SU; height 5 fool U inches; complexion ooppcr; hair gray ; acar on Oiln ; round scar on hip. Sentenced from' Loeoouu- 'y. l-.noeh ThoMpSSa Racapoit March IS, IM, from Ike W. Unsklna' Saw Mill, Lincoln i-ounty Age IG; luiight 5 feet 8'4 Incbia; complexion, while hair auburn; eyea grey; large sear on left should-r-blaile; scar on right foot acar on left aldo. Hon iencisl fnim Monrou county. iuay2o,'83iw. Cnesapealce and Oi n..iXji'w-ir. -TIIK .-sSKW- Sonthern Trunk Line FOB W AS HINGTO N. 7 liaUiiHorc, Philadelphia. AN NEW ihc Only Ita ti nt ire Lino Kuunlni; train with PULLMAN SLSIFINGr CAES ! :.ouis.ill to WasninarfoD. -4Nn- Washiitgton lo Sew York. .Villiiiut Ciiane ! Without Transfer! . aasaailtSV Ilir llfill lll B 1 11411 4 UI.IIKQHANS RBsQIO.1 f Ken inc! by . OS- l'senRi'r from the Sauth make iloat t n-iCi-lion wlih thoaolU u-aiu ot lha C. A 0. U-uln ut ;xjuiavilloor UxfaaflttB, and paa through all the aaatiful aixiuery ou the C. A O. by daylight. TickeuiouniloatrtiucipttlTlckiil Omce in the ;",h JAMi;- C. I-.BNST, I W. KULI.Ktt, Ocn'l Weat'n Agent (. P. A., Ulehiuond, Va. Wntisville, Kr. PlkSsI 400 OO HEWAIII). f371tKnEAS. ft apneirs hy information reeelvoil by me, that I he following named Banitontlary wtivlcla made theireaeaiHiatthedateaoppoiiitalhoii names, and are still at largn, to-wit: Andy Trice, escaped April IH, lsa!l. Frank Soott, eacapesl April 18, HM Nott (Iraham, ejicapexl April 28, Isn:i. Kmunuel Wilson, escaiml April 28, 1888. BflQ an Cuanlngham, escaped April 28,1883, W. Z. Baker, eacajiod April 21, 1888. lin k Wilson, escaped April 31, Ism. Wiley dunn, escaped Anrll 30, ls3. Now, thorefore, I, ROBERT LOWKY, Oovernor 01 aauaiawppi, uo ouer the anovn rowarii lor the ar reat and conflnement in jail of lha aald oonrlcti, oi WO.00 for each ot them. Said rewanl is navahir by Hamilton, Allon ACo. An l I do moreoyer. re- iiiire an omeera oi -ins riiate to I diligent In thoir Hurls to a nat fal I furltiye nonyicla. liven Under my hand and tho Or. at Seal of the b 8.1 N'U, slrt,tc,J. Jacksou, tbla l'Jth day aj .' l., ,-v, i'. 1-1 ,. , , BOBEBT flWBY. ly the lioycmor: fliisnr U. Ivrb8, ftvrcUry of Stato. M$oatnto$t An ly Trio -UtOaMd April 18, 8, fmm H ) 1 N. I K.&. Age 27; height S last Inches i com desiim brown; luilr and eyes bbu'k ; scar on lire ast car on right side; acar on left wri.u. Sentence r.tm lee county. I Vank Soatt Bk -;ied April 18, IH-tt, from N 1 1 N. It. It. Ago t) height S leot'.e.lnche omplexlon hair and tyaa blaik ; aoar nearnrmpi n fell shoulder ; acar on hip of left foot ; acar o lghl. knee; scar on top of right foot. Sentence roni Wair-n cou'-ty. Kick Wilsin, c!ipxl April 3), U 13, fnmi ,f . I Fltbara, WiahUMtaa county Ago 22; height A fe 'ilnchi-s; eomplexio-i hafr and eyeabl.uk; sea n right ellmw; sear on back of right hand; ama car from ginahnt oyer region of stomach; scar a "Jib knee. Sentenced from Chickasaw county Wiley Uona, nscaeif April 30, IMS, frota J, 1 Vlthers, Washington eunty Age H ; height A fn 'Inches; co'nplexion h lirand eves black ; scar I enter of forehead; acar on left ey'ebnw ; large aca D right aide of MM ; two (2) acors on back of rlgl. eg. Sentrm ed from t hlckasaw county. slcott lir.ih no, iM-apod April 28, 183, from Owl iay, WMhlBftM county Age IS) height I tis Oincliea; oomplexlon light brown; hair and eyi lack; scar on lip: long scar In'twecn second an bird finger, of left hand; acnr on right thuml 'r'l.-.uark on right arm. Sentenced fin Casta oonnly. 1.IH..HUC Wilson, caesiwsl Anr.l 28. laaa rM. Iwin A ifav, Waahlngton county Age 31, halgf foot flf; Im lies; complexion hair and eves black maB ai-ar under right eye; large scar from, bum a ack. Banteaead from Bankln county . Ifenan Cunnlnghaaa, aatwad April 2, 18H3, frnt win A Oay, Washington eounty Are 21 ; height at 4)4 lnciii; comidexlon hair and eves black car on tlnr 1 tin rat of right hand; acar on (mini n eft ahoiilder; Mr on rlglit i lls,w; aoinll scar or ack of right hand. Sentenced from ( lav conntv W. Z. fleker. c.-ar'il Anril x msl fr,.i i X . A Tetaa K. It Are 27: height .'i fei't 7' , inelies omnlexlon white; lialr Mack: eyes blue"; aerer.v in sa II sears on inside Of right thigh; scar on big U f rightfo.it: '.ron first joint of third Sneer left hand: wirl an Inside of rlhtankfe. Kciitem.. rom Qalhrrrna county. mny23,'s:;3w. THE CHEAT Through Trunk Line " - 3i -V- m Without Change and with Speed Unrivaled SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE From Memphis, Milan, and Humboldt to the NORTH & EAST Without Change from almvn rltt l.,Hu ylllo ami but one cbiinae to nrinriual NORTHERN AND EASTERN CITIES, THREE TRAINS DAILY By this line, making 8UEE C0NBE0TION8 AND QUICKEST TIME cow birch wrni EMIGRANTS line of thia road will receive apeciai low rates. lor ratea. rootea fi. P. A T A 11 Loulaalllai. K Pee Ageota of thia Company for V.. or write C. P. ATMORt, G. POU 'X' 2a" fci HORSE AND CATTLt POW3CH5 t'n Hojtaa will die of Cnur. pivrs or l.mo I a tfh, II I i. hit's Powdere are n) il in time. I ni ' l'owil. r III ...,- ,,i prevent Hmci' iici y.a I wiU's Powders will prevent tllv is Tom. i ntan Paartfait win m-i the ntin r,t n.i'k sn; ream twcniy per ctnt, and make Hie buttur fine vid sieet. PVaataw Powders will cure or prerent almoet miaT Di' as- to which Horses and mile nre snblert. fOUTXI Pownraa wiu. oitb MmraCTioa. ColJ vvorywhori). DAVID r. TOOT! BALT; I, Proprietor, XOBZ.MD. MILL & FACTORY SUPPLIES OF AIL KINDS. BELTING, HOSE and PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS, WON PIPE. FITTINGS, BHASS GOODS. STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNORS. 4c. Send fop Pr e -!t. W. H. DILLINGHAM & CO. -n rtrftet. L0U:':V!LLE, KY. ang.ir,,'8e-Iy. AT- nKotiiiiKi: aprllS.'ii-Sm. & nito .vxr.'s. JO IK MAKTZ. CIIAa. K. MBT'. JOHN MARTZ & SOU, tuts Ftnet, JACKSON, MISS. Manufacturers of PURE CANDY, Whol ale and Detail. eWOrtlers Holicilcd, and will roceire careful alien-niartS'lW-ly. tion. CHAXCER1 M MMiix?,. the it ats ot ttUHmtrn To a. II. ifii.zin im, ITaisaiiiiaiiil. I 'OV AHF COMMANDED TO Al'ITAU P.r. fnrethe Chancery Court if the County of Hinds Kiist Iitri . t tio i. o.. at .lackson, in aald Htate, at Holea, to lw held on the Vin-r Mism v nr-lrsta;. lWf l, to defend the Milt In sii I Ooatrl "I If 0. llll- oi in . manllau o M. M. Ililihelm, fi..! others, wherein you are a defendant. April 2lat, ISM. W. T. HATLUT, Clerk. Hitai.Toa A Siiki.tom, rViliclt'jra, Jackaoo, April 2S, 1 W3".w. I TNDER KJ Deed in TROSTREN WALE. AM' I'.y VIRTUK OF A CERTAIK mist, executed on ihe .' it h di ... M irch, Iri'x!, by liisirtre A. Work and l.ydia U Work, wherein there was convensl to the under Afneo, as Truataa, the lauds keraiaaftor rlnaTiHiej to secure an indchteiiiiesa therein im-ntioiieil P. Myer, WeisA Co., I, as auch Trnst-e, will.on Mon hay, THR 11th hav or .1 o ft k, lsi, al Ihe front Intern door of the City Hall, In Jackaoa, Miaala sippl, pmclt'i sell, for cah, at puhlir auclion, In Um hiihesl bliktor, the following deasrlbMl lands, heloc aad Ivinc In the county ot Hinds and ht:it if Mississippi, to-wit: TheHwV, and ' . of Nw', if Hes'tlon .'I ; and fcV and S' Jnf Nc1 ,, and We1 . of K3(aad rv.of Nkt HwJr Beeuon SS; all in Township i, ftmee i, Kast, aamtalalBe M i aem more or leas, (y.cept alsiul twenty acn-syh, rc.. wratafwe oa Hie th day of iiiHniiir. t7:i, in Iced of that dale ennrered lo Abraham Karri), Ma Linda will lo:d iu hufk. Much title will haeon reye l to the purchaser at such sain as is vested in me aa Trustee, which is Is-licvcd to he Kood H. C. njUDaf, Trustee. wi.iyt,8-tw. NOTICE Is RKtniY GtTBM that Tit: nniTi-n America Assurance Company, of Toronto. Can ada, will withdraw ita deposit from the Mate Trcae ur; , on the Tth day of A i , i WM, L. HIMINOWAY, febS.'gJ-Cm. tHate Treasurer. l M W.K.VtS llrca I.KY, late Hi piity Stale Auditor. a. B. Bear. BUCKLEY &. HURT. L ixo Acerts m (hmmw rot 1ELI0W PE UMBER, Jackson, Mississippi. WIU. ATI-UN I) ToTl.l. LARTJ MATTKIW III AWUtDTI Olfire, DnltOf Mules Lwm Of- -i"'! ii.'r'.' U,,l m Hwi torHlal Mai-afroui iriffiaal I lats, etc. Will R rot and Sell Land In any part of the (State lOrert sing same Ireeof cost lo owner .- i.il atlention irlven v, the pur haae of lanre r. t. of l', Undsln Mouth Mississippi, and full r.t..rmnt.on furnished. Mr. Boekle; haseiperlene. M hanoery ( ,.rk , l.ln-oln ismnty, and aaDepOtf vki iow pixa i.i Mri uu 7vJri est mill rites. "l er. hy f.rnilssion. ti Hon. Robert I .wry. ;. aprl Il.'tw-Sm. K. B. COM FORT, lAfKKOef, Miss. W111 Attend to nil Kindai of Land UNlneHH, l.-f.pre V. S. land Office, ti dltnt sOHne. and Swamp Und office, and Kurniah M ii- and Hel l Nopsi of Iin l In n. t;,i a)-.nyhiisiqessentriisi..lto in v care will r... prompt all'uti.,n and at n asoyiahlc ratea. Corraa- iK.n i. nee wncifl. Imiu-ZH.-iO-,,. Panthlet Frict'rg. Ol a faellltiea are eompleta for the prompt rm.1 accurate pnnlma of CaUlnenaa, Minute. By laws, Hrle's. ete. kstiiaalaa lumiahed oa amJir. Addrwaa. rr 1'owaai A Dahudalb, It tioa. Ayers Vigor, FOR RESTORING CSAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. It is a moct !Utto1iI laaa,(aj whlch Is at once lutnitlpaa and tff i lu;J. hraaja errinj th hair, it ittorsi, viUt the Plow ailrl fresh. less of youllt, f;i,l,-il orjrraj. Mo, aixl ml hair, to a rich brnwa, or ilnep Mack, u my iv dayttnd. i?y iu t.s iiuB hair Is thjcknUd, ami hnliunsaj ofun tboatgh not aJwaj. cured. Ii checks falii, of the btlr imme.li.itclv, ,,! causes a iuw j growth iii ftll etisaf where the ghuiiU aw int decayed 4 "rhlhs to bntah, ,..1fc or otherwise diseittd hair, if imparta TiUllly I ami strength, and mtdsn it pQabss. The VtOOB cleanees the lettp, curtvi ruul prevents the formttUon ot tUmlnilT; aj,a, by its cooUns, stimulating, ami aoolhiot; uoH rties, It heals most if not all of the hlUSOfS and dlSMaOS pecttliar tothearalp, keeping it cotil. clean, and aoft, under which conditions diseases of the scalp juid hair are iiiijMissible. As a Dressing for Ladies' Hair The Viuor is iiieoniMiintlile. It is color less, contains neither oil nor (lye, and will not soil white cam brie, it imports, an agreeable and hwtinp erfiime, ami aa an article for the toilet it is economical and unsurpassed in its excellence. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., PnteUeftl and AnitlrUcnl Clu iiilsta, Lowell, Mass. aoLD av all ont ooisTa avmtrwMsna HOLME'S LINIMENT OR, TUB MOTHER'S FRIEND! One of the greateat comforta to thoae eipeettBtT to he confined is a remedy upon which implicit caa fldenre ran be placed -one that will produce, a eata and quick doll very-one that will control pain an ahorten the duration ol labor. Buoh la Tita Motb Ba'aFatEND." Try It anil sco what A nieaai n K it is to Snffe ring Femalew. Thia Mnlment whon used two or three woe lea b rnre eoiiHiiement. produoea a wonderful eflaet. caualnx a very eiuiy and quick labor, with oouiaar- 3,., , .". .... i.w.l. m iiimH.i la. onion in reiover quica ijr -oria inner word. to I . K.iuii csuiux up. vnuer fer It uae. labor will ordina rily occupy much lent than the usual lime, anal thjjauflerina; be diminished beyond exprewawi. Tlie ronilltlnn for whlnh thi. .. aak. If or auch a chararter aa to forlxd a long array of oae liapatea. Thoae intereatadln Us use are reapeot fully refarnid tothe hundreda who have uaorl ftT READ THE TESTIMONIALS! I moat oarneatly entreat everr female mi I iSaa to be con Mn ixl to uae Ilia ''Tiir, M oTRaaaT Kaiksin." IViupleil with tliN entreaty, 1 will aOa lliat during a hirgeohHieirlcal practice (forty -toaur yaara), have never known It to fail lo prodnoe a Bate and quick delivery. " U.J.UOLMB, at. r.,AUnnte,Oa. A lady from one of the counties of Middle OeoT la, who haa lxen anting aa midwife for aiaar years, wrllea: "I have disposed of all Ttia M.ran kii'h Friknh youaent me and I Kin DEi.muinm WITH tf T . , . . . - UTu jr "rrr iosince wnere it has .ii-,, mi, .ii.-i i. uax eoeenail unit 1 could I 'i N HID Kit IT A OUKAT BLKSBlNii!" A genUeman writes I "My wife nscil your Mmi Kii'n r hi knii at her fourth ronrinement, and her teilmony lathutshe pasaed in noun itwlthane hiilf of t he aa Hernia-or elllier or per fnmier rnnSne ments, and lei-ovenil from II in much leaa -unr Hlie also recommended II to n holy Irh nd M howm uliont to lie cnltnisl for the first lime and utm nays; 'I fTAVK NKVK.lt tW-KN A N V ONHrawa riuoiroii niw OUKAT Till A I. WIT II H4 MfJCtl KAMI'. A Ml HO l.lTTI.KHI'KI KItlNO.'" The naiiie.ol nil thcr, und macy otbrm. etui ha had ay eaTttair al my office. iu.,cnnei llavlng huftae fon-eolna rme!v Timi 'ii-nirar rKHTKnln Atlanta mid vliiiiltv. 1 niiw olh-r It t my palruos as pietsiswlni; superior merits I mn permute,! also IO refer to the follon-lng vll kimwn rltn.fi t,f Atlanta - 0, ft. Ness Um , Wia. at fn Itnley .li.W. A.Orvg-.'and Ii. Tutu-all nl whaan .ire rowly to i.silfyio tlm nierllaof the Dm,i,ra Mo". i'rlceei.jip.Tbiittio. I repared by J. BRAS FIELD, Sol Prori'r, . A tiautu, oTairgla. MISCELLAXKOUS. SEEDS south ? r"iHSintnliial r i -v- " wi ino inrk iwtisrni.r,eaM "arsaadwd a '. ' i."", vt rnrilKii ZLZ". "Ufm. Oarrlen. FIim. lasBreved f OTTOs,. MAI If, ilRARABVV s r.iKT A BitKaW I a Kiii.-f nrt. hrrr, hm, M Srea taaaa. i i., fii.i..- , - lIUaT HKEMt. ,,,( hiaiery, daaerba. teins. ealtare at eltir i..f)rM-. jaa MSWSa A. V. ad taLZr; ? n-WMissnn riiiiij vui l .. j , , mm fiMUjm'im 1 1 i AaaWaaBwWSMaaBMaSJB v f uas . av- H ! -i MANUALl fcf ElEBVTf.lNGTOTthel SO f- ir.s. rni PFnn Hrvnnnnvsl I"".-- mil I lull II i. ti lOYiil ., f.ir I'r.c.l - rn i.i i . !. - ,H G.rilnin.. n 1, hn.i.l - Ooal i.-wn In Ihr .utlli.r of timf I Peter Hendertnn ft. Co.. t-ortinnat Bt., New York. & 37 FREE aa csrii.ar.T:(i.r,jL ",. tm all was m Iw. . MMM r" p"-. s4 is.. Braia.UI.aipn. E. B. SIBtOVT U., HWtOtL $72 A "ijl till. Sit iljiaiaiiialli auili. Cnar syjutm fret. Addrtsa Taua A Co . Augoata. Ha, S5 tO S20 S.mpl. wiwUBfmaa " AilBiaaa Snaava Ca., rartaaaS, C