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The Clarion: Wednesday, June 6, 1883. A Pretty Home. The C l a r i o n. gTKAWKKKKin- There in no fniitoutof which, while I Now that so many pretty things can HOUSE, FARM ANDGARDENlit lants, more comtort is to be taken be bought at a moderate cost the ! than the Htrawln-rry. Nine out of ten poorest woman can save a room from urm nmanxot aotes. person relish it and to those who lie being meagre in its appointments Horses at hard work should have 2 !T!!S2!?2 T" the. ta,t"- kWeJS.h can avoi'1 '"e hair sofa, and i the middle ... the forenoon and J t. 'lur.ng s,x months of violent carpets, and vulgar prints alh rnoon a pail of water in which a g" JT!!S9 I X Hi "' " . 8ng, handful of oatmeal has bet stirred. . .tiug it al the way up, bttle - retonne some kn.cknacks made It has a remarkable stimulating and J , una,la in A"Ku,t- ""f h""w hr ''""T b teW graMes. a Fjg strengthening effect, and is much j T"? ?. FJIT"!' pl"t, and an open fire, are all that better than the water without the lXLtSi '"' I SI "i'fl t5fk """" PleafDt inoa! season, are ho well supplied that and refined. What a pity it is that , , . ,. , '"J ao nae m snare, ne in a country covered with wood a WMSvgc 11 ii maj in- t. turn uv pi niir bjttg the horse with a coarse hrtish and then washing with castile soap :ind -oft water, drvimr enrefnllv. An o j Liiuwun i suruuiiiiurui oocieiy. .r. soon a thoroughly dried, apply nn Wilder is high outhoritv on thesub- lilt m si lit ikkatn g4r f rvia aiimoao .f . a nil . .in ii i oiaMi V IUHI ' Ml IU r H 1 t'( ' ' uipuur, ten ounces or mta, ana one-i "The atrawUerrr is one of the most : . . a . WISE SAYINGS. Flower-are the sweetest things that iod ever made and forgot to put a soul into. Beether. A cheerful face is nearly at jrooi for an invalid as healtliv weather. Frank lin. Our youth we run have 1ut to-day. We may always find time to prow old. liisliop Berkeley. Of all thieves fools are the worst; they rob you of time and temper. ioethe. For Circuit Clerk. lrE are authorized to announce MR. WILEY T H. POTTER as a candidate for circuit Clerk, al the Lies tion iu Novenilwr, lit; subject to artlon il Hinds County Democratic Nominating Couven-tion. IrK an authorised to announce (lie name of Ms. TV If. K. WAItK. of Hinds lountv. asaeundi- date lor tn- office of District Judicial District, composed piah. Him. I- Madison and vemher. l.t. Altornev of :he Ninth of the counties of Co Yaaoo. Election, No- JACS. ALL w r. are authorired to s:tnonnce the name of Mr. II. C. CONN, f Coniah Countr. ax a candidal for District Attorney for the Ninth Judi cial District, composed nf the aoonUoa of Copiah, Blade, Madison and Yaaoo. Eeler tion, November, IN83. - - " . . . . . . i v . vw ni;ip u make tlie fikllfiwtnr ovlraclu fVi.m on .,..., I -a ,: I, , . , , I . I I . ' ......... ... vAb.Mvv.7 mwm noun nil ououiij ifv all expeilSlrej address on the cultivation by lion, luxury, for there is nothing like it to ! Marshall P. Wilder before the Mass- make home attractive ! It barns up echusettfl Horticultural Society. Mr.j many a quarrel and morbid ipecubj- WildlT is hii'h OUthoritv Oil I he -ll Ii- t i.m rirrhta ma ,.o J ... I -' imwm t Ti'iig, anil piu- moies peace, no picture is so utter- MKDIIAL. of carbolic acid, well capricious plants. A variety may do well in a certain locality, and iu a another not far distant may be a perfect failure, there are some vu ly cheerful as that of the family gath ering round it as evening falls. No conversations are so fresh as those which go up with the sparkes No companion is so lively and Invigora the halt nunc mixed. Hardening t' the !.kiii freqv ntly results from pressure of the harness and fjroni cutting the integuments and subccllar tissues with the calks of the shoes. Make a mixture of one Oince at acetic acid, one ounce of puis i riied cant ha ri(len and nvnrttincns ,.f fi, i .i . I T :.: lji. .1 ; ... ... " ...... uwuij 1 iu- mix-1 min icitwriM, nutia no inner is re- or energy ana thritt. And vet com inre to siana two weeks, filter it commended tor more than twenty-five, paritiveiy few homes posess this ran through linen, add one ounce spirit- We must, therefore, study the char- attraction. In the cities, however of wine and apply with a sponge. acter of soils, locations, aud climates, we can make cannel coal take th 1 He sheep is a close grazer, ndBna ,eci cn varieties as are nestj place of wood in a measur even prefers short pasturaoe, ft it I adapted to them. The acclimation rejoice in our open fire. scru uiousiv clean. h,,ii,r , m,t vi iv 111 teiKier or miii-iianiv plants is 11 ... '7 n - . . . , . . , ... seieci in 1 in n w hich it feeds. highly nitrogenous subs tan r t ... r v.MMn.uivu in isw uvuiy U1H1 III rieties which, like the Baldwin Annie ; iimr to tin. invuK.I rl... .....1.. . "rr ' n v iHimivi i-n. 1 qviuic , iui and Concord Grape, are adapted i a mourner, or the aged, us a wood fire wide extent of territory. Such it re-1 It is the most heathful of all venti commended by the American Porno- latort, the most pteturesque of Diet logical Wociety for thirty -five States ures, the most euliveuing sueeest mJ Tii ,..k:u .... ..ib :.. c 1 .1 . . and still 1 . 1 i'.ll 1 I . 1 ... r. is 1 ... cnoicc o the herbage u must reiy on tne m- i he r.ariy nnownake potato ripens feeds. Wool, being a nessofthiugs to the condition in which about a week later than the Early nous Buhslan w rannnvi : we live, ! 1,'iise. In shaDe it is svmntelricfll and a larger supply of albuminoid food' "The strawberry has assumed great uniform, medium size, skin white 1 1 .1 .1 . . 1 . 1 I a 1 A 1 . I I mmmm 1 or sm ep inan other ruminants de- lml"" 'am 1 .among uur cuuivateu irun wiin a russety tinge. 1 he fie-h is of maud. Wo,d being the chief profit! 8re8t progress has been made in fine grain, and when well cooked, of of fcheep farming, it will be economy production of new and tine kinds, it lightness and porosity almost ap to te. d onts or oilcake pretty freely ut tDere st'" room for improve- proaching a tnowflake, Its meali- to secure a liberal omrnvth nf kfa rtaple. Waldo P. Brown recommends to the readers of the Kural New Yorker that they should simply pulverize the surface of the land intended fur oats instead of breaking it up with a plow Its advantages area better seed bed, a heavier crop ami more land seeded in the same time. Ail that is need ed is to get three inches of the sur face line and mellow. Housekeepers' Help. Tomato 8on -Twelve tonia'oes, pared and cut fine, boiled one hour, or two quarts of canned tonia'oes belted one half hour. Add tws spiaits of rich milk, stirring con stantly, one pint of oyster 'nickers, rolled, butter size of an egg. Serve immediately. ) km cats: Amas Sauce. "Paro, halve and quarters sufficient qitantb ty Of nice stewing apples; put, them into a baking dish and cover thickly wiJi IUgar-Wtd of lemon peel may I,., .,,1.1... I ir i : i i i, . J any, ii iiKen. i in a plate over tha dish and set it into a pan having a 1'tllc hot water in the bottom, and plflfee in a hot oven. Bake until the pieces are clear and tender Flowkrh iff On AW. A cheap way to obtain (lowers for landscape effect is byj placing groups of red pieonies in the grass. They grow, take care of themselves, and make a brilliant dis I'lav ill their sen son uan t, .i: . i-.'iin- ue tance irom luellt. e. know no reason whvwe'ness. mire delicate fluvi.i- nml tl, may not produce varieties of ttraw- evenness with which it cooks through berries or the finest quality, and such have never been excelled hr any po ai are adapted to every section tato. i . . . oi our vast territory, in produce thorn we should select as breeders t hose which potest the characteristics which We w ish to obtain. To nmke sure of a perfect cross, pistillate kind Some New Fables. Detroit Free Press. THE TRUTH IN A WELL. should be chosen and impregnated Peasant who had often heard that ivltli tknao ..t'lKr. Maukofat ll . I Iriltll Was 11 Jewel lvillB' at the liiittmii ...... huvctw mi. tn-ionni l".M I'lll in c i f i for example, the Cretcent- which, 'tl ' f oe",letl inl" 'Vs i e i ii. ' well to search for the treasure He hough of second quality, potetse- ex- skinned his knees and elbows, harked his traordiuary hardness and productive- nose, run an old fork into his foot, and nett, with good form aud color with shivered around for six long hours be- the President Wilder, Duncan, Triple fm' his wife drew him up and asked: .ii-i ,i"U'i.,.t in nj I , v iovvn, lino oiner nijrn iiavorein """ .iniirss name were vou do- sorls. What is wanted is varieties of f?ow? ther?I , Looking for Truth.' It .1 t 1 t II V. I excellence mat everynony can grow. "In regard to culture, the straw berry is a gross feeder, and without ,t well prepared soil ami abundant sup ply of proper food, and at the proper time, no great success can be antici pated. We should plant on land which has not been for some veitrs occupied with strawberries, and man ure and prepare thoroughly, and give a good top dressing immediately after (he fruiting season, and repeat this in the spring, being very careful not to disturb the roots. Well rotted statue manure is rood : ashes or a Whv, I could Ii -'I Vl1 fold Vitll lwfi-irii ! you went down that you were the big-! gest Fool in America!" Moral: You can get more Truth than you want' around any well-curb. THE BAILOR AND Till? SHARK. A Sailor who had fallen overboarl and was speedily interviewed by a Shark. I cried out to his enemy : "Have pity en a man who is down!" "My friend," replied the Shark, "a man 'who keens himself above water is of no use to me. .Vow is my time!" Moral: The man who falls overboard in business can ex pect no favors from the Sheriff. THE FOX A V THE PARMER, stitute. muriate of notash- - -and ! ,. one any made a call upon a I. ., .. ii t l - i ca.-ant ami nit er v eonip anied of the bone are excellent fertilizers, ant Lustnm nf In, it;,,, "Xl 1 i: ,,, i i ., .,. ' ... custom oi suutting poultry up nights these are the better if,composted with hi Fox-proof pens. it isn't because I sod or manure, and allowed to heat suffer at all." addml Rnvnnrrl !,,.' ti.;..i. before using, inriuff is the In this best time Some ofJP'W; limate tb for general as well as other of the perennials. The mearlnw lil i ; ; denSUri "ill hold its own in "any grass' gruuitu, ami when done blooming the plant dies imt disfigure the 'round how uneoiul'ortahle it in tut 1. I'..,- K. poor Fowls, it is their condition I wish to mitigate." The Peasant took the matter under ad visjiment. and nti he neglected to shut up his :. j i ,. c ' . . 1M Al morning he came aero.. With the In at and drought of summer the Fox just as he had finished fetetins wlncn is the most formidable of all on a fat Pullet and cried nut: "Afctthi . I t a the tlwe in,r he while I rttnlt .. m ' ..,. , ,i i.-i-iir- niu n isi ; . , . , , ! ei row tree v when lre..it..,l i.. il, ....... plaining, we nave i lien to contend i.-., i more showy !,, I .. i t ...I n i n in n e vei j, i jii1 nas mevn iukcu i ,.. ... n in late summer. AMtbsmna fl; makes a fine .-how seen at a, distance in grata. Lettuce, -Cut the lettuce first in shreds and then across, quite small. It will not do to chop it in a bowl as t hat blackens it. Have a thin salad dress. ng in a pitcher separate, and a plate of the smallest heart leaves of lettuce at hand. Dish up as called lor, the lettuce in the dish, dressing poured all over it and two or three leaves set in for garnish. One of the things that helps to lower the estimation people have of hotel tables ib the way they have in some houses, w here they takoan interest in nothing but calm stagnation, of making let tuce salads hours before they are wanted and dishing theni black-looking withered and warm. An Eaujr Way oK7sc Strawberries. Baltimore Sun. j A new self-tending strawberry bed is the invention of a Galifbruian. i ill with earth any sort of a barrel that has been bored well all round with inch holes. Plant strawberries m every hole and in the open top root .downwards and top outwards, it is quite, ornate, and will keep for several months in bearing, tfvery child can have a keg, or several can Jmve a half-lwrrel in common, besides industry and economy, to say noth ing of fun and health. Tomatoes. To protect tomato and cabbage Mill-, iivim hmiM a-.l. .Ml .a " lifficulties. No idnnt is more benefit ed hv a constant sunn v of water in i i . the fruiting season than the straw berry, and I repeat my former ad vice, give the strawberry water! water! water ! and still a little more ! If I were to grow it on a large scale, for an orphan asylum market. 1 Would nrovide the in, .-Li,.. of irrigation, so that water might be given when needed." Harbeil Wire Fences. is i ne way you take to pity my poor I-owls, Is it?" "Well, you see," grin I Reynard, "I feel very sum- for the Fowls, but al the same time cannot af ford to miss an opportunity." Moral: The man with ten acres of land to .sell is the ehao wlm (!rt ....... i!,.. .,.,...1 ..r Steel wire in some of its many forms is becoming, in certain quarters, the fencing material for farms ami rail roads and even for garden and lawns. Some of the points claimed in favor of this new fence are: cheapness, dura bility, ease of shipment of the mater ial, and indestructibility by ordinary fires, like those arising from sparks of a pasting locomotive. Th barb should be short with a keen point, standing at right angles to the wire. Some have advocated dull points as humane, but the success of the barb in turning stock resides in its sharp point. Often animals have I,e..n in. jured and even killed by the wire . . . 1 1, ... . lencea, ana an needed to lie intro duced to t his form of barrier. A celt , or cow, that has been pricked by the barbs will keep at a safe distance'from the fence. Most of the damage has been done by the animals running upon the wires without seeing them. -1 strip or ooaru may be nailed lrora post to post, near the top, to make the fence more conspicuous. The rib bon wire is more easily seen than the round torin, but experience has taught that it is less durable. Now during the winter is a good time to lumau) and cabbajre gwwu winn to plants from being cut off by the cut ' look into. this important matter of worm, ivrnn n Kif . . linrlic.Lw irn Cnrnma AM.i.:Ann A worm, wrap a bit of paper about the stem extending tin an inch or so and low enough Jul held in its place by the soil. The first paper to hand, whether wrapping or newspaper will answer the purpose. Where cut worms are troublesome this simple method pa vs. barbed-wire fences. American Ar-ri, culturist for February. ace of superior 1on't accept any substitute in pi Parker's (iinger Tonic, which in a si strength restorer. If Satan ever laughs, it must boat hypocrites; they afc the greatest dupes he has. ColtoK. Kite Time. Exchange. The boys have just Kof through break ing windows with their tops, and now comes kite time. Nothing has over been invented that is superior to a well-regulated kite in causing a team to run awnv ana distribute the inmates of the vehi cle at Irregular interval aloug the boule vard. There are .several premonitory symptoms announcing the advent of kite-time. When the head of the family on getting up suddenly from a chair' finds a plate of flour paste adhering to his nerson. that i mm ,.f i. .... - , r ii" s,iiMiuius. V hftO the spools of thread mysteriously disappear, and nobody knows at meal times where the boys are, those are two more signs that kite time has arrived. The boy who flies kites, like the Legisla tor who tarries long at the wine cup, has redness of eyes from looking up it the sun. Almost every boy flies a kite, and one of the greatest blessings the country derives from the Western Union- in fact the only blessing the countrv derives from that monopoly-is that about half the kites ledge on the telegraph wires. When a boy has lost his kite he goes about cutting the strings of other boys kites, which is yery much the way poli ticians treat each other. "Oh MyBack V Out of fifty persons who arc forced by pain to use this ejaculation, on an average forty-nine misapprehend the cause of their trouble. They lay it to a strain, a cold an excess, s tanch of lumbago or rheumatism or somethiDK of the sort. All wrong Such attacKs mean that ihe kidneys are out of order. Perhaps they lueiin Driaht's DU eaae. Reader you cannot . arc your lame back too soon Tko Min.c n ". . - . . m-mi'iiv tne great kiiliiev iin,l 1 vr 1:. c'. . - .. . ""."n 11 is a sovereign medic. ne, and cures all kidney, HAl I IT IVer mi1 Mata.a..a. 1 ' - ' ieally. - compiamts mag- Oh,MyBack! That's a common expres sion and has a world ot meaning. How much suf fering ii summed up in it. The singular thing about it is, that pain in the back is occasioned by so many things. May be caused by kidney disease, liver com plaint, consumption, cold, rh :umatism,dyspepsia,over work. nervous debility, &c. Whatever the cause, don't neglect it. Something is wrong and needs prompt attention. No medicine has yet been discovered that will so quickly and surely cure such diseases as Brown's Iron Bitters, and it does this by commencing at the foundation, and mak ing the blood pure and rich. Wm. P. Marshall, of Logans port, Indiana.writes : " My wife has for many years been trou bled from pain in her back and general debility incident to her sex. She has taken one bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters, and I can truthfully say that she has been so much benefited that she pronounces it the only remedy of many medi cines she has tlied." Leading physicians and clergymen use and recom mend Brown's Iron Bit ters. It has cured others suffering as you are, and it will cure you. MISCELLANEOUS. AN EXTRAORDINARY ALL WANTING EMPLOYMENT! r'F TIIK ftOEjrf, AFTER A THIRTY HAYS trial, failx to miike at Lust $ioo clear aluive axpenaas, wc will take hack all goods, unsold and re turn the money paid us. Our circular to agmta how that 8500 ha IMM made iu a single month. We gift exclusive territory. There n lie no com petition. Huninefs i.i honorahl"", pleasant and profit able. An agent wanted in every county, t.'ounty right sent, free with first order. Kvery agent, or those wishing employment, should write u. al once, as counties are lieing taken Cast and no other tirni in the I'tiited Slates ever IhM'oi-:' offered such exfrnor dtoaty and liberal terms to agents. Mend :) one cent staiuns for large description circular, contain ing this offer to the KENNER MANUFACTUnrNtl CO., 21j Smith Held direct, PtttabuM, 1'a. febl4,88-4m. Wechanics and Freezers, C.j HOUSE IN OStAI Low Cash -T Tu. Hardware wds,,,., apU,'83-3m. America Ahead! FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DEALERS. ASK FOR IT! BUY IT!! TRY IT!!! NEW ORLEANS. Dre David Davieson, WWW SEASON FEW OtLEAng. Of London, (iesen and New York. 7 - - North Rampart, - - 7 NEW JjA. Practical Observations OH N'errous He- CLOTHING B n State St., near 10 JL THE M.ier SUIT A DTP PA n ... 1 v.icxi,uu run ALL S ...... liivju'M i-jirrt en s, Boys' and CUMni Ladies'. Misses' n mi Hen's Trunks and Twelii,, Also, LADISS' TEH Call and KainUe HA NO TRUBLE HO SHOVf Hl !1ER-M. I. j O.K. Hunter & Harrta DRUGGfi . j TUTT'8 'TflTTl H''HUHi 1 1 Dred. i wwiim ii, nvrwiu anu AUQttllglUOUl n -in, w uioa permeate the subituuf , b(Ugat vxpcctorat.es the nciliK mntt, ; l Uut collect to t!io liioncbial 'itiba,imdfoia a anotblug CKMiting, wjjch iclicvcs the ir. rltoUoa that ctniM, tl.occugh. It cleanse t .i dnnesof nil iiii.iiiritlt s, Itrenjrtllr: !:!. , !-.-(:,!,,! bjrdUeauM.lu, a ea iba oirpttlauon of tbo blood, na btmaaatl norroaatyifem. Slight eelda often emi tonanmpUon. it la dangerous to neitloc Wly Ul rciay Promptly. A t..ofttrv..yy.,r1 warrants tho Wmtnhm that .... . -..10..J J.nserer been round that is on taS2 liouldjba in every fan'ilv. Iu..c. and Hi Itottle s. TOTFs Author of btHty," "Kssay on Marriage," etc. lecturer of Anatomy, Physiology, etc., at tile Missouri Stale Museum of Anatomy, SI. lmis, Mo. begs to la form the citizens of New Orleans and tI clnlty.that he may be consulted tillSOthof April next at his ltonnis, No. 7 RAMPART STREET, Between Canal and Customhouse Streets, D.VILT, from 10 a. m. till v. ., and from fi (ill 8 P. M. Il!. DAVIESON, having adopted as hU line of practice the treatment and cure of NERVOUS DISEASES ! has spool years o( study and research in that Ion nth of Med leal Science bearing specially on (he suffer ings arising from youthful follies or indiscretions, eattsitig nervous, mental and physical debility, and the loss of all vitality, and Ins long and varied ex perience in the best European hospital,., together with years of the most suecess,'Ml practice both iu Europe and A meric.'., enables hi in to guarantee RELIEF TO ALL SUFFERERS who consult him. Ir. Fmvieaou has been specially and ,-einai kably guccsasful In his Treatmenl ly Correspondence. 11 is, nowsver, aesirame taat at leaal on Interview should be had, if practicable, Hit. PA VIEHON'M work. "Practical Capitol, -w-w r-fra , . DRUGS, MEDK OILS, PAIJn LIQUORS FOR NEllCli Fancy and Toilet Aij SOAPS, PERFII anu everything usually kept in a Sr .store. TIIKIU SION IS TIIK ItKDIWTJ MOItTAR. dee21.'81-tf. per. una Hon.. now in iu lis 160th edition, will I valuable guide, and may bo had tri a 111 1 10 the author. i Dn. HAVIKSHN niav be consulted al N I part strei I. between Canal and Custom h imOVdIHEK & BR01 FEED STOl AGRICULTURAL IMPLIffl Machinery, Fiela M SOCTH OF (1TVMU JACKSON, MISSIS OIIN. HATS. HAY AMI lSKASj V.' Millet, lied Clover, etc. (Iiimpwl .now ci., nay takes, lirialov ilos. vm Cutters, ll.iise Powers, Suair MIHiUq nier, 1 ,1111, heal and Hour Mills (ottuii liins. Cotton and Hay l"ras.a fees Manure Spreaders. Tuotaai' lM und a ! row... etc. iliealio PILLS 7 Bam- strinnta. W Orleans, up to the ROth of Anril. ttltiff which I'i- address will be No, 17117 Olive street, si. Ixniis, where he has been pernianentl v located for niativ years. Otlii e hours I rom 1(1 a. m. till a V. M.. end from fi ins p, m, Hunday, 10 a. m. 102 r. m.. only febl l,'s:i -:lm. CITY HOTEL, 'r. ( iimi and ( eiiiinon KUreetM, NEW ORLEANS. MUMF0R1) & WATSON, Proprietors. U.it os. s..-,o per Way. ACT DIRECTLY nai 1 urn 1 hill, ana s. . . o 5" " . 11 you uo liot "feel PROFESSIONAL. ..187 3 restores the npiwttte, imparts vipor to the syslcm. A NUltU D v NE SAYS: Da. TWttJSwr Sir, '"tn ,r! I hovo hew 1 martrr to Dy,pcpia, CoiJtip.'tion and .,o ' J u1ed them (but ith littlefaith). Iam CT&'lfsK-5 Th.r.drcwo Dyapepala, GRADUATED ROBT. J. MILLER. DENTAL SURGEON, libv.n.x.smpsnv t.,iiii. Olllcc. trt IH ... ' neceipts HIE 011 pplicUon. ) CORTI VALTS ! The Painless Opium Habit Cure. I .1 misM. OBTce Corner State and Capitol Streets Up Stairs. TEIiMS, CASH. jnne'21,'82-ly. iHST Also, Barbed Wire for lea R. K. JAYNEl Real Kstnte If II pi JACKSON, M1SSI8SIPB AS SOME VERY EXCKIXKXTL provtsl and f itimiir.ivisl, us wll perlv for sale. I artie. ilciriiua chasu will please aihlress, nr mil il 1 nib e, 1;,hoii No. Ii, over 1 upila! Slai 1 He will also Rive special atteroM led mil 0 1 I lalms, !he pnyaieiit n lonniy taxes and all liu.lnw n cslate. BtSTNO COST AVITHOI'T Sill jan.is,'s:i-l J, IVotice !- HoteU A VEOCTABLE RKMKPY, is ENTUtEI.Y sale; ami when taken -d fuls toeure. WlMS WiaoxA, Miss. I'll. P. Yoobh II. H. 9IAVBS, JR., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Jackson mid Hazleharst, Miss. oMl-r ATTKM ION OIVKN TO ALL BIISI- I "ess entrusted to me. Sncch.l n...m.. ... Si"1". 'V. Kl'":"-. I dleral and rnlled'sute" i ... ' aojoming t'ounties. Hpe- ahL V,"'1 KJn!" th follectioa of Ueiins Address cither of the al ore places jan.3,'lW-6iii. ' March 6, lss;i. Dkar Sir? i,, ,,.. jeais. an 1 eomniencedthe use of tnorohina for ,1, t headacfie to which I ra atly suWect Tfe iihu grew npm, me until it tool anenor ,L, ' ?. ' ' have any efftct and my headache stead i v S weU In the meantime the headaches or the lo.Tr, ' period, had entirely Ceased WhllTln ?h U".Y anJ ,r . ,' "TT- ( r ... r, r"' 1 a""u Kht wwks no, and now VfV. r .,A ... 0.1. . 'i na. niaoe a new eoinnieneed All othpr knnwloilnro ! ln.tC.i ... l: .. '.on in mm WllO IlllS not tnr scion. m. f.f l..,., ... 1 good nature. Montaigne. I ivrer will airain Womiiti .f 1 , r.-i . . ' i curs, ltenpectfnli,, ... .. hundred d.ll . Manufactured hv I J- KET. EK'1K, a Y HKV A TOXOL'E, For sal. I.. n is...., . - . Miss. May 23, lS8J-iaw. Dr. Geo, K. Harrinirton. lr. Jno. K. Hauler, Drs. Harrington & Hunter. T111I"IRrrH(.FESSINAL SERVICES at TiiV'iu iii.i 1! i."rt ail vicinity. OrrirB Vlti:' STiTK ST8KKT' 0PPO- M night Hr. Harrimoto.h enri be found at his Bpr.l.'i,'82-iy, H. C. I'AIRMAN, Attorney-at-Law JACKSON, MISS. -WirPraotioei ia tha Supreme, Fderl and other Courts may Prlce, JJ.O0 per btne. JAS. L. HARRIS. ATTORNEY-AT -LAW, TV Ikuk f Hi ml, ai lUA TK i: is- Rtipsklfn a vr. I-1. 1 IJ . I I , ,1 . .1 l ., ... .. of Hinds aad adloiniml . . v""" wau Julyl9,'8i- $66 ? week ,n 'ww,T "n town. ' (m AiVi; ii .1 "" "nni ano sa outfit EDWARDS HOii .lAcicsoi, unissuii ASD- Chamberlin Ho .iti:vtin. mmm T h es. Houses are offered to the art servitiL' a lila'ral share ol patrons. P. W. l'EKrUSi' oct.4,'2-tf. DAMERON & SWi LUMBER DEAL! JACKSON, MM V.n.. ... tl T . ,.,.-i,.v SEAR R- 1 j .nil it. ,, r.1.1 ,.vi."""i Mill Brook iiavkk, Miss. TEALERS IS ALL KINDS OF BW 1 I tressed Ykllow ajik Laths. Can li Ulll s-i I a in, i.f. " ,,1,J Short nntien. IM' Orders solicit sept.22,'81-ly. I'l.va i,t ".' Can till oniers promnlly for all klJ IUK IKS aod LATHSdiiwtmm WILLIAM L01 MERCHANT TAD CAPITOL STREET, JACiSO' i ,n.uitc niartnn Bind V VUUUBUW .-Hi! i FULL LINE OK BROAW'jsh A. meres, flents' Furai'bm?',n(l ty, always on hand. 8UITB MAS STYLES, and at reasonahle P''' -(atf , WOrder from any part of prompt and careful attenlioa. apri.l.'i.'tK-ly. KENTUCKY inn whiskies which brine the 10 the niosleultivatea ow ,S, M truo tavor and boquet that MJfflp ! Kiishes the bau W "il.of 'iaiVl AVIaoo (bunt ''""" H x MM l. Sold by H. MllJA" Ta ler'i ltVe,. ,vi tss. IWar Printinff- ab WW WW Jtl" i. . a vwl W ilk UWW"j J IsUrs, Ilaa.i BUUand TiaW"