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' ijajh &a a aa gi : . , ... - v . -, , i niNiifi't'juivji ? I. r, 8. yusCimes j a yrjl 4j a (j W jj ir j y - f i Ud KTt IATCBI.AT TTH J I Ja C S A lV A A V ' V Ay VV t WMJWIW COMFAMT. . , J j. T . ' v OFFICE RULES. KI LI OKI. irxs or subscription; jf on yaw, advaass, I y tlx months. I advance fcOO l XCtB TWO. TBS OF ADVBETIBIKO: Advertising, One one Insertion,...-. $1:50 jibsequent Insertion-. 75 I RULE THREE. HU.Y, HAir-YBABlT A5D YEARLY BATES: e I KM EE OCCFIED, J ILL juare... 80 85 rtli Column 1 Column... 181 T5 135 iumn h ttesrular Advertisements )e paid at the beglunlng of Quarter. I HULE FOUR. Editorial Notices, except accomnantng the first Ineer- an a-vertsemenA will be Wl 20 cents pet line; OMt o same. Simple anuouuee- i of deaths or marriages free who wish to Indulge In Is termed personal notices," required to pay in accord With the nature of their artl- RULE FIVE. fob akkoukcino cakdi pates: tate and District Offices, $20 bounty Office:. W CI At OfllCM - RULE BIX. W front transient customers tl or written, for Job work, ad jsing, or subscription, must be panled by tbe Cash to obtain ktlou. List of Court Terms. Act to transfer the counties of knlea and Coahoma irom me kvMith ill) to the twelfth (12) idlclal District, ana we county from the twelfth (12) n.o .ivpntli (in Judicial Die- let. and to nx tne nines ror boh finr the Circuit Courts In said liitrlct. to. 2. Be It further enacted, ( il.o f lntt!mirtaof the Elev h Judicial District shall be hoi (and continue for the Umesas VinsOer sUted, should the busl- s of the coun so rang rs"'" I. iha MMIIltV Of BollVSr COIu- kiplna on the first Monday of rch and September and continue jive Judicial days, ii the county of Washington imennlng on the third Monday E, larch onu Beptemoer, aim w le twenty-tour Judicial days, i iha nnnntv M iMaaUena COIT1 doing on the seventh Monday U ! flrat Mondsv In March and Member, and continue twelve llnlat 4a V. L. i nnnntv nf Sunflower com icing on tne ninm nionunv hwi .... . ..- -- - first aiounay in iruu fmnlwr. and continue six iclal days. n 111 WMiniy in ufiii u" the eleventh Monday Lulu. Hn.t Mondsv In March snd KipmlKT. and continue twelve n l ilavs. 1 1 iiammntv of Leflore, common' IT on eleventh Mondoy oftor the kt Mommy in siarcn " oi' Sihcr, and continue twelve Judl. I !uys. ppioved March 25, ld4. Lh Clinnprv District: continues 6 Inys In Tunica, 6 In Coahoma, 0 In Bolivar and 12 in Washington: t Monday (5th) January, Tunica d " (12th) " Coahoma '4 " (10th) Monday, '(6th) " (10th) M x Bolivar lmih " WABhlmrtou , Monday, (6th) April, Tunica il " (tilth) " Coahoma W " (30th) " Bolivar h " (27th) ".Washington l Monday (6th) July, Tunica Id (13th) " Coahomft (20thj " BoUvar (27th) " Wahlgton t Monday (Gtb) October, Tunica d (13th) Oeahoma I u (20st) (27th) " Tollvar Waamgton Chancery Court will be held in waqucna County, 14th District, la AtU Mnmlnra nftur 4th Moo Vys of January, April, July and lovcmbcr. The terms of tho Supreme Court ill commence on the 3d Mondays 'April and October. ' The Town Council meets ragular rthe 1st Tuesday of each month. Hole In Th3 Wall." TAKE pleasure in informing my friends aiidtho public generally, (llllt k UUYU IUiWMo?a uiv nuvTV Vcll-known saloon, whore my rlonds and patrons will always A ttMrillt-tYa-i 4Hn Slla-ars I nd tho finest .. IMFOBTED vises. Lirjcs axd c:m I That can be had in any market, H. M. BNOWBERGER Vpr.4,1874. Proprietor, -Vcrthinston, Eucknsr & Co ..ICa aiOf 3REENVILLE, MISSISSIPPI Transact a General (Collections ;ade and proceeds remitted, on day received ,TJUY and sell on commissions 11 JL kinds Bonds, Scrip aud v r- inch 22, 1873. rants. - VOL.7, REFUGE SALOON IAT1KO Novnttod vp ana iars iahed my Saloon, in the Two Large Two Story Building, MULBERRY STREET, UlfDIX the RSftTD ClUb lsSC3. JKOW SOUOT the FUEUC PATK3SA0B HOKE . FRESH - VBX THE VBeor BEST i r I F ALWAY8 cd uqvoE8 ox . KEPT. HAND. decSS . I8ENBER0. PIATT'S Southern-Made Gin. 'Prioe, 14 per Caw. This eeJebrattd Ci- of light seed cotton, and In lean time, than anv other gin. it aoeo not oreax the roll nor choke, la simple In its nut nr order. i r I It Is a good rule to try all things, bits. Fludlug there were no cus and hold fast to what has been ap- , ,iffht.he srood-nituredly fSvfi&itt ed for Pratt's Oln, aud is admitted oy pracucai piasters wnu ttSJiL a ni. in t m saws, Gum Bands at New York hcUwy prices, and complete set on iS3"n"." wright Address O. W. TRUE2EART, Agent for Daniel Pratt Gin Com- pany.No. 10 Court street, - mySO MEMPHIS, TENM. IMPORTANT to INSURERS. A WOBD TO THE WISE. The following Is the official list of ALL the t ire insurance uoru nanlea authorised by lawtotran slent business lu the Btate of Mis- nS& Insurance Company of If Im, ... Planters' Insurance Company of r fS2mS?L ..i ni-h. 4I e oi irmn easiu jfssisfTi mists uiv-i Franklin of Phlladelnhla. Pa. Pheoiiix of Brooklyn, New York. Home of New York. Virginia Fire and Marine of Rich mond. Va. Contracts made In thlsgtate with the Agents or pretended Agents of oilier companies are in uireot viola tion of the laws of the Btate and absolutely null and void. In case of loss the insured is at tho mercy of the company, and by the deci sions of the Btate and Federal Courts without remedy. B. W. FERGUSON. may 10. Ins. Agent COMPLETE Stovo and Tin-She? ! A large and select stock of HTOVES, COOKING AND OTHER. and all manner of Tin-Ware. Carper, Tig Sheet-Iron Worker, and dealer in DIB k COCZDTO STOVES Now on hand aud kept by II. G. WETUEttSUE. PUMPS OF VARIOUS KINDS. PARTICULAR attention pnld to all kinds of JOB WORK. Guttering? nut un iu any portion of the county. Orders executed promptly, and satisfaction guaran teed. Washington Avenue and Mnlberry St an8,'74 GREENVILLE. ell rirrLca, , BILVEIIOMITII, J; X. OKKKNVI1XE, MISS. TESPECTFt LLY informs the XX public that he ia prepared to re pair Watches, Clocks and Jewelry", In the most perfect manner, guar anteeing sausraouon in ail cases. August 37, U70-qr H. SCOTT WHOLESALE AMD EETAIL Rexps corsTunxY ox hakd a fine ssssrtsssnt of laaey stay Is cr.ee: TBS PUBLIC generally are ream ted to sail and aaaaua mj stool Wore paNbasing elMwasr., . ' Cememberthe Plaoe Cast side Cam itrt, stlwst Ma) harry and Iwnt. r.r."II OYRTE3 and Poultry W' always on hand. ffeb. 1,'7 GBEEIILLE WASinNGTON CO., Tkrce-Cari Ewte. Pmu Worn BwiasM Oat sr a Bsskstsf Bislss. mm th Alia talifurml-t. Last Wednesday, as the west ward bonnd train of the Ccutral Paclflc railroad arrived at Toano, two women of the crusading class, who had been traveling on the train for some time, got off to sec if f ney conm nuu enncr m w -ner to go for. They had with them a basket filled with nice little Bi bles, and with these they were going about doing good and ma king niouey. While on tbe train h aolil ao-eral Bibles, and talk- i . about religion and rum to every one who would submit to being thus afflicted. As they stepped off the train, bowed down by the heavy weight of the basket, which they carried between them, there was a sigh of relief from the pass engers, aud many a wish was ex-1 pressed that the train would move off and leave then. While wan dering about seeking customers for their wares, they ran across a genteel looking individual, .who was engaged in tossiJ ,aronnu thrco nieces of putebosM,' and WD0 teemed to be barfed in deep him, and noticing. his finely-cut, classical features were overspreau wlth ldf- of they offer- to iuwuluvu - resolvoj to give the ladle, a little game, Just to while away timo aud keep tnom quiet. llo threw tne cards and then asked them to pick out the Jack, which he had prcvi- oug,yihowil tJl0in They did so, once, twice, three Umes. Then he threw them again, and one of the innocents cried: "Thcro it is! f J ' "Jl "To! 'em quick." "No, madam, you art mistaken," he replied; aud drawing out of his pocket a ten and two twenty dollar pieces, he said: "I'll bet you fifty dollars you don't know which is the J ack " Oh, we never" bet," said one of them ; "but yon can't fool us with your nimblo fingers." And then they stood and eyed those fold Plco..nd though they would do thorn, and how little tho possessor', apparently, appro rth. Watching for tho favorable moment, tho reck less youn man said : " Well, don't care, seeing it's you ; I'll tell youwhat I'll do, seeing you are so are about It. I'll bet you fifty dollars agaiust that basket of books ; but evoryttlug goes as it lays you can't find tho Jack." Now thoy wcro convinced more than ever that he was a bold, bad, wkkod man, and they determined to take his money to help them along iu tho good cause la which thoy wcro engaged. They "put up." and as both were ccrtalu the same card was tho one they were after, one of thorn seized it with : "This is tho boy.", It.wts turned over, and it was the tray ! Their naturally long faces at once assum ed a longer and more serious cast, and they looked at the cord, at each other, at the bad, bad man, at the money, aud then at tho bas ket of Bibles, thoroughly bewild ered. Tho mouto sharp put up his tools and w alked off w 1 tk his plu n- dcr, and before tho victims com prehendod tho situation, ho disap peared from sight. The sequel is soon "told. Tho winner marched through tho train and distributed tho Bibles among the passengers Several of the trophies arc now on exhibition in this city. What be camo of tho women is not known by tho passengers. ScUixg a Prefessar. , from the Chartoton (H. O.) Observer. It appears that ouo of the stu dents at Davidson College, who was too laay to do anything right, was in tho habit of cleaning out his lamp chimney by running his finger down it as far as he could, and twisting it around. ' After he had cleaned it out in this partial manner one day not long , ago, fellow student took it up aud car ried it to tho residence of ono of tho professors, with tho inquiry "Why is It that this chimney is smoked Just tip to this point and no further?" .The learned gen tleman entered' Into an elaborate scientific explanation of why it was, arguoing with great lucid aess, and citing hit reasoning' Whoa he had finished the student said to him: "No, sir, you ore wrong." " Why Is it, then I " said tho profossor. "Because tho fcl low's fizr wasn't, long enough to roach any farther." rcpliod the student .. , 'm- J. -t : u , The Republican of Delaware have nominated a man nomod Jump for Governor. Suatora becs. Psstsst Fstt KUss sa Isssrl Fsllsw enft setts LsxiagUn's Thss Oas Qantsrsf aSsssal. Saratoga, August 20, A light rain this morning laid the dust and put the track in good order. The second race was for a purse of $1400, distance four miles. Three horses, started : Wanderer, Fellowcraft, and Katio Tease. Fellowcraft was the favorite iu the pools, and was the only one of the three horses that had hitherto ran ia a four niilo race. Fellowcraft led almost from the start, passing the grand stand foar lengths ahead. At the end of the first mile Kali m . , . Pease and Wanderer were running In the same order; on the third mila Wanderer passed KaUe Pease and was only a length behind Fel lowcraft. . At the grand stand on tha fourth mile, Fellowcraft drew away aud came iu winner by six lengths, amid the enthusiasm of the spectators Wanderer second, and Katie Pease third. Time, 7:19 This is the fastest fonr miles on record, and beats Lexington's fa mous time one quarter of a second Pitttig tie Scuitl U Use. From tat Dttroit Fret Praia. On Friday evening a woman about thirty years old was arrest ed for disturbing the peace, aud the event almost distracted her, although she had seen the inside of a cell before. She began how ling and weeping aa soon as she was locked up, and Bijah, the Jan- itor of the Ninth avenue station, by the law governing similar arid felt his heart getting tender. He trations, all arbitrators must be offered, her a. harvest apple, but present at the hearing; that the tho merely stopped long enough to boo wljftt R was and theu went I on crying out: "I am dying, 1 1 know I am." Ho besoucht her to live for the sake of her husbaud, who is away on the Lakes, but she said she would be cold In death before morning if not set at liber ty, llo showed her the almanac, and tried to induce her to peruse it and settle her mind, but sho tried to pull liis hair through the bars, and raised her voice until it could be heard three blocks away. He began reading tho almanac alond, but she drowned his voice, aud ho had to give it up. " Then he went out and bought some peppermiut drops and handed them to her, saying that it was a burning shame to arrest a lady like her for merely hitting another woman ou the ear with a shovel. She was quiet for a row minutes, and then broko out again, and tke roof of tho station scorned to be rising up. Bijah of fered her a pound . of gnm'drops, new bonnet, black silk dress, house and lot, and $50,000 in bonds if sho would only quit, but she danced up aud down and yelled : "Lcmme out or I shall di-ahl" He locked all the doors and sat down ou tho front steps to let her exhaust herself, but after an hour and ten minutes, there being no cessation, he ran iu with an ax ou hit shoulder and threatened to cut her head right off if sho didn't step! ' " I won't I I won't ! " she shouted, dancing np and down, aud taking a fresh start. - He then drummed ou tho coal scuttle with the ax., to drown, her voice, but the voice drowned the scuttle, He nut tha hosn on tlm non stock ait2-threatened to drown her. but she shut her eves and idtched her v M on a now kov. Tho old man waslndcsmUr. ThcmcnUD-stalrs couldn't sleep, ond the people out- doors thought a panther had been thought a panther 1 caged. As tho officer rubbed Lis bald hesi aud looked around, his eyes lighted ou an old paper, and his smile extcuded from car to ear. lie carried it in, turned up the gas, and shouted: "Have you read tho Bccchcr scandal yet ? " " Head what?" she exclaimed, suddenly ceasing to scrcsm. " The Bcochor Tilton, matter,' - ho continued ; " this ere thing that everybody is talking about?" "No, whero is it ? " she asked, and ho passed in the paper, telling hot that if she woum oe goou ne u l-' rest of tho statement in another paper; and from that moment til daylight tho. woman never ut- tcrea a wora, except once, wucu sho asked if there wcrn't seveu or eight more papers with statements in them. 4 " Cheating the dead la theerlme of Imw Kuh. Ru .mnloved by Ealtlmere to bury its paupers, and In tbe case of each burial he charged the elty 4 for a ooffln. In stead of using a new cofil n for every body, howeverj he lias made one do for all by dumping out the corpses Into the graves and using the same box over and over. When he found that he was watched, he dug up some of the bod tes to tbe night and re-interred them properly ; but the evidence ag-tt kiss la eonolusl ve, nevertheless. MISS., STUIlTiYY, AUGUST O, 1H71. Title t Ckirck Propf rtj. Tke WsrsbVMSsXksaty Isjsastisa Cass at CklstgDssiskt sf tai Osarl. Chicago, August 15. In the Cir cuit Court, this afternoon, Judge Williams rendered a decision in the. bmooa Cheney-Wbttehouse case. Anullcatlon was made to Judge Williams, last spring, by counsel of the Whltchouse side of the controversy, for an injunction restraining Rev. Charles E. Cheuey from longer preaching iu Christ Church, aud the organization from the further use ot the churuh prop erty.' The case was argued for sev eral days, and was taken under ad visement by the Court, who gives tta -aistf attdkaa IiLiv ' T!r r(iltri rl.w as ao vifasaavaa owww et v-vvai w j1 thtt the obJef turns to the the or,glul bill were not anJ Vere therefore overruled. His decision embodied the following points: Thut the property, though originally taken In the name of the trutttotn, was iu fact, taken for the benefit of nil who should be attached to the discipline and worship of the Protestaut Episcopal Church ; that the prop erty was held for the benefit of the Protestant Episcopal Church and not for the Low Church party ; that all Churches lu the United Stares are regarded in the law only as voluntary societies, and tho laws and rules of the Cuuroh organiza tion aro regarded as stipulations between the parties ; that the ex Isting canons were the stipulations by which the Cheney agreed to be tried ; that the Church Court more nearly resembles a court of ur ultra tion than a civil tribunal, and that court tat the first trial of Mr. Che- ney consisted of five assessors, and tout only being present at tho trlul I and final decision. It was not a court withlu the meaning of Church canon, and its action was void that upon the second trial the com bad no Jurisdiction upon the sub ject matter, and Its decision was Bl so void ; that the Bishop had no power to sentence except in pursu ance of the finding of a Church court, and such findings being In valid, his sentences are aho lava lid, and Cheney, was never legslly deposed from the ministry. The bill is therefore dismissed for want ofcqnlty, fiat KtftM Rf laded Joucs Of. Dm Plitl ia Uw Upltul "I think," I said, "Morton stuck on that word doctrinaire.1 it hud such a dreadful sound to hint "He reminded me," resided the Senator "of a queer character we once had In Nevada by the name of Pokcbury. He was a lawyer of some promise, but came to noth ing, through drink. Losing all his cllcuts he. went to mining, and joined a rough miner named fiuokes. At the end or a week Pokebury appeared In town with a black eye, a swolen nooe and Inrer- ated garments. Of course we woi anxious to know all about it. 'Well you see' said he, 'Billy aud t were partners, aud I like Billy, for he I a well-meaning man for an unedu catcd man. But Billy and I dis solved partnership, we settled snd I struck leastwise we struck each other and Billy settled. Our first little difference was of an aelrono- mlcal character, vvc umaeu u da differently. Billy divided on M-i nu i uiviuea o.i I . . I T JI..1J . I .... 1t A instead of allowing lor "trouoinlcal difference, sai.l 1 y tS Uut 1 dldu,t m,n,! 1 WAS that for Billy was my partner, you see and had a rl-ht to his views. Then we differed on ablution.. Billy abluted before breakfast, and said I was a dirty dog, for you see I al ways ablute after breakfast. But I didn't mind that, for people will differ, and, so long as the diltercnce don't afreet busluess, what's the odds. But the third difference was just a little too much for wo. W were sitting to beans anil slap jacks, and Billy blowing about my being a greedy dog, when sudden Hi- fcUow m(J to m VA thnk you for 'those molasses.' This was miInh mmlM Mtt .thoge molasses' to me aud live; aud jUBt took Mm ln the countenance wiik . rla-ht-hander that seltloa tm and ua damned inmilUnr.'bad grammer together. TbatViAe way we dissolved. I'm In town, and I guess .Bill will fee here in a couple of weeks." "And so," continued I the Senator. "Morton siruca on doctrinaire. A small boy, telling his "pain" now he earns to be detecd stealing apples In a grocery store, proceeded thus i "Well, I didn't care so durnsd much about beiu seeu, but the clerk was cross-eyed , an' I thought he was watcbln' a dorg fight 'cross the street; but bo was lookin' square xLU mc, ah', ho helped me clean into the gu(nr." Sttigmis EanklE? Uouse. Tss F Mist i sf Tvs Tsaag Ihdg Taia- ton Oat if tk firm 8srvisg Asa Pasksr at 9100 Fir Aaaia. mm Uk !! V. Trwt Prvas. About thirty years as the Dela ware bridge was Just aa it Is now much In want of a coat of good paint, well spread on, and the man agers then ordered," as I hope thi-y will now order, its bring forthwith done, as work at present with that worthy class of our citizens is not very pressing. As the Job at that was a pretty largo one pevcrai puiu tors were employed, and among the party was a young Jew. who received sixty-two and a hnlf cents per day for his labor, and his broth er was.theii employed by Asa Pack cr at $i00per:tnnuiu. But low wi ges and .salary did not stamp out their 'Indomitable energy ami per severance, for shortly auerwaru they both went to California, where there was then a wide and proiU ble field for energy am! enterprise, ust sueh as tuoy poesetitcd and used togrent nil vantage, which secured to thorn a largo amount of wealth. In due lime they returned to New York, which gave them a more suitable field for employing their largo capital for a time lu mercan llle pursuits; but latterly promt nont bankers lu huge financial op rations on their owu account, nnd agents for tho Messrs. RothchlM.t Now, reader, who do you think these two vouiik Jews are, wham wo lave hastily described ? W hy none other than the Messrs. Selig mans, so prominently connected with uncle Barn's. ftfu.OUU.OOO Ol fivo per cent, bonds.'"'1 A contemporary notes that w havo become so habituated to the use of tho ocean cable, I hut w seldom pause to consider what w did ln tho (lays (not very long ab) when it was still a tiling of the future. Tho Comto do Paris, 1 his lata " History of the War ol Secession," recalls that era with singular vividness by a suggestion that, oftor all, a great and benell 'miL tuvuiiLioti mav exhibit itself in a questionable light. Tho illu trutive incident is ouo which is yt fresh in every American memory After citing a series of dr.tmai circumstances tho boarding of the Trent by tho Federal marines, tl riiitck wild liory indignation of En- eland, tho stimulus of the liutreil of tho richer classes to the North tho pugnacity of l'alinerstoii, tho sending of tho Guards to Cnmul with tholr lands playing "I'm oil for Charleston," etc.-tho author savs: "Thcro wcro t-.vo men froi; whom a slmrlo imnrudcut word mliflit have causod. nt this critical moment, Irreparable evil. The were Lord Lyons; Milliliter of K Bland at Washington, iiml M Adams, Minister of America iu London. Thcv both showed a tact and a skill for which tholr fel low citizens should owe thorn eter nal gratitude Thoy had, as an auxiliary, tho Atlantic, which by Imposing ou the communication between thb two countries a delay of fifteen days, jnvc time for nalu tary reflections to mako themselves felt on either sMo. Mr. A dan if afterward told tho author, who was at tho tune at Wtsliingtoji, that if thotruiibatkulic cablo had then existed, war would have been inevitable. A correspondent of tho London ThncF, writing from Alexandria, remarks:' "Fancy mutton fattcnud on ancient Egyptians I Tim other day, at Sakhara, I saw nino camels ltaclng down from tho mummy pits to tho bank of tho river, laden with nets, in which were femora, tibia, and other brny bits of the human form, somo two hundred weight iu each net on each smo ot tho camel. Among tho pits there wore pooplo busily cuKuged m soorcliing out, sifting aud sorting tho bones, which almost encrust the ground. On inquiry I learned thut tho cargoes with which the camels were laden would be soul down to Alexandria, and theace be shipped to English manure manu facturers. They make excellent manure, lam told, particularly for Swedes d other turnips. The trado ts brisk, and has been going on for years, aud may go on fy' many more. It is a strange futo to prcscrvo one's skeleton for thou sands of years, in order-that there may bo flno Southdown" and (ho viols in a distant land! But Egypt Is alwayi a plaoo of wonders." a-amJja-ayB--a--i II. M. Burnsido, brother of Gen oral A. E. Burnsido, committed auiclde by hanging at Fairhind, ludiana, on -the Itkh of August, in a lit of temporary insanity, t AM the Teat Powers of Europe, with the exception of Russia, have united iu the recognition of tho Uennbllo of Spain. Tho reason assigned for Uu.-si:f a rel'uxul is her opposition to tbd ciicouruifoiuuut i of Hcpublli-ulsiu in Europe. ' IVO. CITY SAW MILLS. :o: 2ors&x. dL Piatt, Manufacturer of Cypress Lumber Of all description. Sftisouctl LiuuWr OX HAND, NI LUMBER SAWED TO V. GKDEll. ALSO SHINGLES AND PICKETS. Orders solicited tuid Promptly Filled. CA32 PilD FtB TSEEE, umber at Reduced Prices FOH GAH1I. Greenville, may y-1" DRUG STORE. A. LS. 1'lPiL.VY ,Sc CO 4 - hkai.kks ik. asp ICSBIOITJESa rEni'X'iiliiiY.'TCILET SOAl'iS, Oils, Vaiuts, Dyctt, Xas.i A 1,80 SODA AND MENEIIAL ' WATEliS (h rat:n tal b Bottles. Corner Washingtuu Avon no anil Mulbcrrr strouts. Fob0-n9. OREKNVILLK. CJ 1 CD u ex. m O ro- CO CO Kg "er? r H 5" P 3 n H o 'A t W a a CD a -a Ci,' sr m sr C5 O ro s-S t'it li 3 4 3 i) StZ m : it' i 1 1 m 'A W 7. a. w -10 Ga H. MACHINIST boiler mmin eiiEi-;xvitM-;,?ii33." ! UTQW oirers his services to tho A" planters of Washington and adjoining ei hi n tics iu repairing boilers and plantation machinery. trl''or any information annly to liim or to Davis Buckner at Worth lugton, Jluiskner A Co. Iiaukem, i"" GRKUNVILLE, MISS, may 30-4;t. . -. ICS ICE Hiivinsr received my ICE barre lam now prepared tothl orders tor ICE both from Greenville and irom tho coiintiy. , ' . A. Owing to hard tifhcn and tho re duced number of regular- patron, I will not bo able to deliver ice. Jmio27 I. IfrKNUKUG. te. eWoq DEALER IM Family Groceries, Confactlonriso, CANBD-FRUiTS, 1'lCKIiLH it PRESEUVhS, WINKS A LKiUOJt-S. TOBACCO & UIGARS. Also at my bnr , are mixed iy porsuiiH wuo (ixuotly how tlmy shoiihl be prepar ed Also are kept on haml. HAVANA CTOABS, of t!io riffhest frflj;nme. to hhsw who le.re ft (4i.t faioon, Rood Drinks, aud fine ClK-irs, wo say, . Try ray Oslo ca, Ou Mulberry Kliost. Greenville, Mis4idppl, , July 5th, 1873-tf, V. it L. It. VA1XIAT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. - gueexvilljS, tiia. PmctiCf in Waslunirton and Ia rMuna t-vuntiiMi, ami lu the Unite biav Couils at jacKswu. upi cius. w. cmkkb. aoH.t w.siuaxM. tLAUkK k MUELD8, ATTORNEYS AT I. W On Waluut street near the Court- House Orsenville. MIms. w. a. hayc1iaft, 'a ttorsey at law, n-ul Kstate A;eat, GlUiUNVlLLE, - . - MISS Mukos the paynieiit of taxt j, nxkiai tion, sala aud luai'u of UutU a jieciality. W. A I KltCV. w. O. YEKGB PERCY & YKROEK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW " CUEENVILLC, HISS. W. K. TKIUU. 1. M. BUCKS Ett TlliaCi JcBUCKNKIt.' ATTOJtiWXS AT LAW, OREKS VII.l.R. MIHH. UClee iu New Bank liuilding, Muiir street up-stalrs. O. . ; ATVUIl-tt'l .IT l-AVV, WILL PBACTICR" In the Courts, or Tunica, Coahoma, Bolivar, WuxliiiM.tun anil lutuMincna Conntlmt, ami attend to the wile, jMirehaiMt aad leasing uf plautiuious aud payment s taxna. K. 0. IlCOiilXS. J. SKLNNEU. HUGGINS 4 SKINNER," ATTORNEYS AT L-AW, tiUltr:KNVII.LE, MISS., WILL PKACTICB In tho United btate Courts and t lie Supreme ''imit. of tlm 8taU. aud tha Circuit. snd Chauoery Cour's of Waslilutin, Itullvnr and buniiuror cummcs, ami attend to uusus iu tlio Maistrateii Courts. dec 7, 187'J-tf M AGlijTUATE'S COURT. J. F. HARRIS, J. P. KKOUtAB TEKM8 riral nhd Third Mond.iys In cacll MouiU. Oflh c ODon from 9 A. M. to 6. f". m. dally. npr.4, 1871. I-. A MONTOOJI11KV. . U. VIOOIIK ATTORNEYS AT LAW, RivisHTON, Bolivar county, Miss. D, ,T. STONE, DENTIST, WASHINGTON AVENUH, .i--v GUEENVILLB, MiSB. Jannar- 7, 1871-3ui Dr. N. G. Skinner, OFFEttS HIS- I PFCTECCICNAL SERVICES ..'..:.;. to r .. , p:tisMk of Crcr-.: I" 7 Offick at his dwelling; on l'-La btroct.' may A3, J, W. WILSON, HOUSE, SIGH AND Buggy Pain tore I'ulnts, Oils For Sale. I HAVE opened' a shop especially for UiiKcy aad Carriaga Paintine aud hone toreoulve tho iiatronaco of tho tmblio. CFHhop at N. B. John son's Warehouse on Mnlbui to ou Mulberry St., GKELMVILLE, U1B$ may W, ARTHUR o'cor.r.c, FASHIONABLE BOOT TTAnr. 7 SHOP on . MULBERRY BTHZZT, Creeaville, . 22sippL Jnne o, 1874-nl. ' .I.YMKS 1131111 Y, WVSE A.U SIGN PAIXTI2. ' PAPER IIAKGEi: AMD GLAZIEB. Walnut Street, below Central. Avenue, Greenville, Miss. mh lt-74-tf. Livery & Sz2 Wi ; ' and -: . : a THE nii(lor!-nl hernl y f to the pn that W i km charge of their t ON WAHHINGT. i Best of attcnttri - ' cz: KNTRUStKO STOCK lit at: C .At j errs, r . r - re , i .. , r , mo-J). 1H.J. .