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utMn Ckes I UIA DAY, DEC. 5, 171. ail uTiiusaiii rd cf Supervisors. i : will be a special meeting i Board of Supervisors of sgton county, at the Court '.in Greenville, ou Monday member. f. A. Jewell, President. The kir. of tramps departed from oi:r city. - KENT , - residence on Washitifrtou . L. K. YALLIANT. niber 7, lb71 I m o m , Provisions, and Grocer constantly ou band at ' -ulS. Vir.ru & MoKWi'a. Undo Richard." a good Tfcil man, who la lived iu l!o ever siuco it was laid town, and is a good citi- ii robbed ou Wednesday of siity dollars all the old d ty a negro scoundrel as employed as a cook in J's house. ' HAY; Oats and Bran at -Marshall's. were about oiH baits oi shirrped fryn Greenville week including Suuday, f, Corn, Oat arid Bran .al ly s kept at . . ? 4-ul8. Firtii& Morton's. I . - ' .br'ck -makers tiro now at ipon Lewis f-nd Alexander's :;s, and if the good weather lies Jtwo weeks longer, the Df both .buildings wKl be fctcd. , BHAN, liny, 'Corn, ut . Maksuall'm. bus just There is not a printer iu the United States crhaps v ho has not seen or heard of Harry Sheets, the veteran tramp of the profession. He is not a priuter, either, but a pressman. Some fifty years ago ha is now seventy-four years old, Lo says he found employment easy, and at each town ha visited could get a iob. "Cut the march of progress laid tha Land-pTCSsmaa ou tho shelf, a;id there is not one ofiiee in 'ajthonsand that now needs his services. Still fce makes his grand rounds from Maine to Texas, receiving contributions from prin ters ou hisroutc, giving in ex change the reminiscences of his long aud checkered career. lie is now in all probability ou bis last tramp tho shades of niyht will overtake Lim on this trip, wo im agine, and the "old tramp" will lay down ia some country print ing offico anil o uio way 01 an flesh. When v. 0 first went to tho printing busiuess'thcro were seve ral tramps who made annual pil grimages to this State who held anything like steady employment in high disgust, and would by no no means abidu longer than one or t;o weeks in a town ; theso have all gone under the sod, leaving old Harry hoohs the aolo su rviyor of the-grnnd army of " tramps.'' Tho cratt vriil d.e.ti J.indly with the'oht pressman, aud -pas h.im gently down tolhe other shoro, ihall and Goldsmith aro ev- expecting that thcro will f-ifdnias this year, from tho r of turkeys, ducks, gecso liekcns they are receiving. your Groceries at ... t Ni'iiiTH & Morton's. ,74-nlS. t i-mi Iu the next Semite of the United Status may wo not hopo to seo Horatio Seymoor, Charles Frauds Adams and Carl ScUura? .Ttta.U States have Senators to elect, and these-arc men who will honor tho" nation as well 'aa their States, if they have tho wisdom, to select them as their representatives ia thai (formerly) august and honor able body. It 'would bo a good c;iieu to teo tho States once nioro selecting for uch high offices tho best and noblest ot their sons. It would make tho United States Senaio what it wns when Ronton, Clay, Calhoun and Webstrwcrq there tho, grandest tribunal ou earth. h a einile that wax chllJ-llko land, and a flask of elegant IvInUititml Htr T mill., n mo young gent, from frieud it wns sent. Tho day It was and tho printers nweery, Ighing for rest and reppite, Ifn v 1i1 a nn nnrfol n lnnohmi rel, brought comfort and light. lenderly took It said bottle ihook it, tlil Its beadad crest I liko the fcam of the flood Ve (Hunk to tho health of tho In tho store, who remembered rhilers so we iry and sore. resh Mince Meo and 10 pound buckets, Buil w fntn! 1 100 A tun 'esh Buckwheat . locelved bv jl 8. GOLDSMITH. ulius Lengslield, who wns our lirst merchants, has re ed iu tho business, r.nd has .1 in ouo of tho Mulberry a very large and carefully led stock of .goods. In the of !C3 and. 'C9, when he did loss ou Front row, his storo tho center of a tremendous ', and ho sold more goods than Merchant in our eitv."iu re- 112 business, ho oilers more cements to cash customers in fhoso ilush days, and in the Loubo ho will bo found the Courteous and liberal mer it as iu tho days when it kept 1 or ten clerks busy to wait on iustomers. V Poultry. received at ' iy21 Goldsmith's. IE MKTHODI3T PBEACHEIi. Methodist Conference, which tust closed Its session at Ab . ........... 1 i r.. r...l .... t , uppuuiiuu oil. yjHuivy iu fcn jiastorate. of tho Tilethouist tch of GrepuvLllfl for tho next fercBoo ear Mr. llowarth ihas for two years served this fi h as its pnstoi(, has been sent jofly Springs, wliero wo trust hiiiistry -iy be as accoptabl has boon hero. lie is a good Viid wheresoever ho may be Vis cjuiet, unassuming, Chris Spirit will make pleasant his I ancl draw friends around .' ... LY, OATS, Com and Bran at MARSHALL'S. At tho special election for State Senators oi tho 1st, thrco Demo. crats wcro elected. Jiwlgo I). V. Hurst, of Amite, one of tlieablcbt men iu the SUito, was elected from that district . In the district above Us, embracing the counties of Col ivnr and Cutuioma, Goneral J, ft Chalmers received n very compli mcutary vote, but was beaten by Goorgo C. Smith, tho Kepub'.icail nominee. Lowndes county elects radical Senator aud msmb;r of the lower House. Attala and Lcako clett a Democrat. Although it occurred nearly 20 yenrs-ogo. thcro aro low of the prcccnt ffoueratior. who do not ronieinber the " Mountain Meadow Massacre ;" bcingthe capture and shinghtcr of a train of emigrants men, women and children by Mor nuiiis. fcinco the ouaurreuce tho leader of the Idcrnious on that oc. elision, John D. Lee, has been do IVing arrest, iu tho fastnesses of X Xayajo Indians, with his 18 cs aud 60 living children. Leo has just been captured and will soon bo tried. fim t iig Tho drawing f tho Louisville Lottery has been, to tho disgust of ticket holders, postponed to tho Ktu day ot i' ebruary, 127o. To those of our citizens who propos cd to pass the Winter pleasantly with the money they should 'draw from tills benevolent institution we oher sympathy and tears. From the small investment wc made, we expected a handsome dividend. But, brethren, it seems it was not so to be. Wo givo up our chance. Wo never put down a chip end waited long ou the turn, but what tho other fellow took it homo. It aint often you can fill to a long draw, brethren. If we could move pur bo wo might make it earn something; but it's been too long on tho same card now, and as wc aro not allowed to "copper," tho lottery can keep our iivo dollar bill. Wo thought Bramlcfto was" dealing a square game, but wo' aro now satisfied it is a " brace.'.' Any of you gentlemen that have faith iu the box can paraleo on tho next turn, bat our chip may go. -' Ti? Arkansas Situation. Washington, Nov. 20. Judge Poland arrived here to-day from Arkanaa. 1L te4fasi!y rtfuaes to permit newspaper men to draw 1 1dm into, an Interview. Ho tsys that whtn he reached St. Louis 011 his way hire ha was literally be sieged by hungry reporters, with all of whom ho refused to talk. Thanext morning, however, be says they nil camu e with elabo rate reports of. pretended inter views had with him, each oue put ting in the Jnilire'a toouta tha s?u timints thathL rtpurtorlal presci ence led him to believe the Judge would have uttered had he spoken at all. Mr, Poland seems very mueh amused at tho orloty cf opinious with which ho was thus unceremoniously accredited. He spsnt most of this afternoon with tho Attorney-General, and a part of this evening with the President diseussinir Arkansas matters. While ho refuses to talk at length ust now, ho does say that there need uot be tho slightest apprehen siou of any breach of tho peace or bloodshed growing out of tho pecu liar condition of things iu Arkan sas. Smith is uot strong euough to make a fight, eveu If ho were so disposed, while tho Garland. party would not offer tho slightest resist auef to tho smallest body of United Btates troops If they should bo sent there to install Smith in the Guber natorial oftleo. St. Louis Democrat, SOth : Weather getting rotdor last ove. ning. .Navigation abovo Bt. Louis in doubt. ' Kiver yesterday full of lush ice., Tha fall of snow along tho upper river was mnch heavier thau here, being a foot deep witll iu ouo hundred and fifty miles of this -city. A warm day or two Would moke a big swell in the channels. At present the waters thove may bs stated as ou a stand. There have leuu heavy euow and rain along tho Ohio and tilbutar- 1C3. Mcnipiiis Appeal : '"While the steamer City of Yicksburg was at tho elevator Sunday moruijug, un known burglars eutorcd the boat's olfice, and by means of a key opcu- ed the iron cash drawer aud stole about thirty-eight hundred dol lars. Owing to their hastothey failed to secure eight hundred dollars, a gold watch and a lot of valuables which were in the back part of tho drawer. The robbery was efi'ectod before daylight, and after tho clerk had retired to bed. As yet no clue has boeu obtained to tho discovery of tho thieves or ttio recovery of tho money." Islam Adrift. During icarful galo on Saturday night sland, two acres in extent, iu Louis bay, ono and a half miles re. Minucsota Point, wi3 dis- )cd, and, floated a distance of !o tailcs down Into Duluth and lauded at Allen's ship . Upon tho island aro pine that will nieasuro thrco feet us tho stump, anil It itthiekly red over with other timber coil 011 tiii! island is as thick ny on Urn twiiilmii'L I hero j several islands Uruluh and I Louis hays, V1 I"J,1C l'av Vtoforo .beeu J,uown to ho dis til and lulliml stich a uktaui c. 8LlIIIE!?l-!fiLD itii ox iriSD Old lledman ronrbou, )M McGregor Ilourboii, Old John S. llindo Courbon, Cld Metros-j Courboa. Slierry Amorosa, liorgJudy Claret, Phiue Wine, Trench Wiue, Genuine imported wines, Genuine imported Gin, Iiu(rted French and , Scotch WhUkey, Old Apple and rcacu lirano.y, Gcuuiuo French Crandr, Iaac Cook's Imnerial Cham- pague, aud the celebrated Milwau keo Lager Iteer. I invito all to kivo uie a call be fore purchasing elsewhere, as I am conuaent that L can satisiy 1110 most fastidious.. " Drusrirists will do well bv trad ing- with u:o a my liquors for mo uical purposes can't ho unsurpass ed. 4 ' . fcTATK OF MISSISSIPPI, IJOLIVAU CoLSIV. 1 IttChaucery, to January term, lstj. J. M. Wallahs ) v. Xo. CO'J. M.J. Wicks, ct. at. J "N upeuin?: tho papers lei this J cause aiul it appearing from To th.0 Tas Payors OF WAS1I1XGTOS COCSTY. trOTICE is hereby Riven to the J eitiens aud tax payers of this county Hint I have the tax books for the fiscal year l!-Tl open, and a:n uow ready" to receive the State and county taxes at my ottlce in ara.lavit liKHi, mai im. A. lireen ville. .!t and M.J. W ie. two of the 1 linkr exist! nsr revenue luw ALL or before estst or JJeeemiH'rnexf O. WINSLOW, Sheritr nikI Tax Collector of Wash iugtoit eouuty. octl7-tf i .iiu buu j. iui'i im tinier existing revenue dtfoudauts to the bill of cimipluiiiti Taxes must he palduu herein, aro non-residents .f thej theSlst of Deceuitr nex Central. Restaurant. FISH, OYSTERS, CRABS. 9 AND CAME And every delicacy of tho season, t ON hand at all times. Gents er.n bo accommodated with meals at auv price. JuliusMaktixe, Trop'r. Keep Your Money at Home. Families cnu bo supplied with every delicacy of the season at tho saino rates that tho boats chargo and havo tho convenience of re ceiving such articles any .timo they may desire. :ati of Mississippi and that the retddeneo arid ptwn.tllco address cf Kd. A. Colo is Memphis in the State of Tennessee, and that of M. J. V.'hks is Los Anrfelo ia the State of California, li is therefore ordered by the court, that the saUi i;j A. Colo andM. J.Wieki.do enter their appearance herein at a Chancery Court, to be holdetiin tho town of Floreyvilla ia said eouuty of Colivar, Mississippi, on tho A. D. lij".. anil plead, answer or demur tome sum inn oscompiaini cr tha same and the several ulleifii- tiouB thereof, will be taken for con fessed as U them. It is further or dered, that a copy of this order be published ones a week for four con secutive wecKa in tub urkf.w- vii.i.e Timks, a newspaper prin ted and published In Washington county, Mississippi, aud that t lit I Clerk of iiiid court transmit oy mail, jwwtage prepaid, 11 copy of tins ortler, in eiica or tno oove inmed deti-ndauts, at their rosneo- tive postofiiees. OiuereJ at Kulcs. tills lutu uay of November, A. I). 1S;4. L. S.J It. T. I-LOHliV, flerK. 15v John Pa vims, 1). C. Chalmers & iteid sols for coutplt. UOV.I.'H-Hl'J. Tewa TaxtSi At tho meeting cf tho Council 011 tho evening of Dceomber 1st, tho rato of taxation was assessed as follows : City tax, 1 per cent ; Fire, 1 mill ; RailroAd, 1 mill. QALHOltNIA PEAKB MA LAO A Oil ArSf , at nov7 Golpehith's. r-i.-.'iT.ujm jwiiwiii i.h i . in .mm iui n . M. MOREIB Wholesale Dealer in IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WIHES, UQUQHS, CiP'ars & Tobacco AND Direct impovttr of California Chamtiairnes and the celobratod Annaheimer Mount Vineyard and Heisling Wines, which aro kept constantly on hand and 0 lie red at extremely low prices. Mulberry St., Gkkukville, doc5'71. . Miss. Rtato of Missisippl, ) . Washington County. J Taken up by J. L. Grlflln, on or near tho premises or J. I Gray's, ou or about tho 25th of November, 1874, Cno Small Slack Hcrse Mulo. Said estriiy is describod as follows A small black horse mulo, 110 murks or brands, but saddle marl Tho owner is hereby notified to conio forward, provo property and pay charges, or said estray will boolean with ns tho law pro vidas.. CAGE TAYLOH, dec5'7i-nl8 Hanger cinaisTHAS 3 JUST 11ECIVED Together with a AT Ten thousand 111011 and womon out of employment la the city of 1 ow Y,rk last week ; many fami lies without the necessaries of life ; hundreds gathered daily it tho eiiai lty guilds, clamoring for food. A fearful picture. On the same daytuat thin scene took place, general missionary eommlttee of tho great Northern church organi zations, assembled In New York voted over $300,000 for foreign mis stons, including tho" benighted heathen of "Africa, Japan, Italy, irciuiuny, oweuen, eiej ; s.iTOtor those of Arizona and, $woo for the wrttclieauvvcllers iu New Mexlem What wa appropriated for tho mt fvi ri I -u.tr l ..... reported; but no doubt tho amount must nave beeu very liberal. N. O. Times. Dec. 5, 137i-nl8. (3 ITlAX-PAYEltS of the town of Greenville are horebv notified that tho taxes for tho fiscal year 1371, are now due, and navablo at my oflico at M. Gensburgcr'B on all taxes prior to January 1, 1875, tiiuiiHus win no nuuoa. Ji.CAUN, dco5,'74-nl8. Tax Collector CGAL-! COAL r7I will deliver coal nnvwhere in the city, by the wagon load, at Eighty Cents a Box : AT THE in any quantities at -VrAIiD JL 75 Cents a tarCoal Yard on Central avenue near tho Wharf-Boat J. 51. WHITKIIILr, & CO. By II. B. PtiTXAM, Agent, nov21,'7IulO-tf. IMPORTED Frcncli Bran Jv, . or isc.3, " SCpl9. atSCMJTERFlELD'S 3 30 r-; r1 n O Mil 3 9 M o H i-t O 4, w CO C3 o SJ a. m O (j " ro n 3 Cl. &5 c a C3 Wetherbe 2z Brown, DEALLU3 IN Hardware, Thnvars and' Stoics. -lVII Uind. ot 3IechnnieN Tools. Have oicncd ia tho QM Staiul of A, I. Trigg & Co. Locks, Butt.?, Strap and X Uiros, Nails, Horse Shoes Horse Shoo Nails, Kopi of all sue. tiuin,.llem; ami Cotton Packing for Gius. Pelt Hook.;. Belt Punches, UiveU and llurs. Lamps, ' - Liimp Wicks, Chimneys and BuriiPi-s, China ami Glass Wire, Stono Ware, NYood and Willow Ware ; aud e crythiug kopt la a firt-claslloiiaKuruishingStore. . Uakum by the bale for corkicr boats and Skiffs. We have a Tin Shop tonuectcd with our t .business all kind.-i ofYepairiug done to ordof. good stock of riatcd Spoons and Forks, an I Ivory Hatnllo-KniTCS, Carvers ami llntcher ICuives, Butcher's jtt eU, Scales,Seahi Beams, Baskets, Churues, Chamber Setts, Lanterus, Fancy Bronze Lamps, Axes. HaU-hct, llamuicra, aud Saws, Coal Hods. Shovels and Ton", . CiI Tongs. II 9 a c p p 'MavuvIIavcmcycrf Xc'.v Yoik is dead. " "Ntr.v Oi.j.ka:.-k, Dec- l.-ni !';ill iiu-eilng of the club vt;j iuuu gtifatl.1 to-'Jjv. COMMlSSIONEIt'S SALE. J W Percy et nl No.O vs LeRov P Peev etnl Circuit Court, of tho United Ktates lor the Southern District cf MississlDiji. Under and by vlrtuo of a decree rendered In tho above styled oaiise, tho undersigned, a sneeial oomniissionor appointed 'for that purpose, win, ou Moaday, tio 4th of January, 1875, between tho hours of 11 o'clock a, ,m. and 4 o'clock p. m., at the door of tlio Court Houso of Washington county, Mississippi, sell to the highest bidder for cash, .all that portion of what Is known as the Percy plantation, situated on Deer craeK, in hum county; or ho much thereof as may be necessary, now in the possosslun of Lclloy P Percy, except uiai portion ot hiiiu pianta lion v.hicli has been allotted to complainants herein by said decree and except '(M0 neres of snjd plan tation neretotore conveyed to uai breath, Stewart & Co., and KiO acres thereof heretofore convoyed to Mi nerva Burdett; the land to bo sold is about 110 acres In lot 3, nnd all rMdn.nnd postofflco address as u. ... -,, n:i-)iv nv. hi, n o.iii-!., in . Known tly t;!l3 g.j njujuvH herein, hectiu il ; lot ;i of section and (jr.lercd l vacation and nt rules, lots 1,5, 6 and 81-oH acres of lot 6, this Mondify the 'M (lay of Hu nt section 27, nil iu township 1, of! veinber, A li 1S71 range 7 went ! . Wm. H. HoLTOX, Clerkf V. A. , IIAU'KAI T, I Ky C. K. Sr.KKOKi.,l.n, hpccml .oiuaihwloucr. p.ry A Yeriv.-r, sol'afcr tompl'ts. i.iuUr5, liil-H . I nov,,-H-il7 STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, WASHINGTON COUM'V. In Chancery .Court at Rules, No vcnioer 2:511, i7-i, D. Flournoy Hunt, et. al. tl'Ji. vs. , .- N. Merrill, et.al. "5 TPON openlna'tlie papers in J this cuuso and It appearing irom uio auiuavicor w. u. lerirer one of the solicitors for Comnlnin. ants in the above eulitled cause filed herein, that Sarah Ella Mer rill, minor heir-at-law of Willie fi. Slerrill, deceased, and one of tho defendants In said cause, is a non resident of the State of Mississippi, and that the place of resldenco of of the said Sarah Ella Merrill is Carroll Parish, Louisiana, and that tho .postolllce nddrccB of the said Sarah Ella Merrill is Lake Provi dence, Louisiana ; it is therefore or dered by tho court, that the said Sarah Ella Merrill, minor heir at law of Willlo K. Merrill, deceased, do enter. her appearance herein ou or beforu tho Fourth S'on h January,. . A. D. lH'S.thosamo being the LVth day of said mouth nnd a return day Of said court not lens than two months from tho date of this order, and plead, answer or demur to tho bill of complaint filed herein, or tho same will bo taker for confessed ns to her. It Is further ordered by the court, that a copy of this order, Within twenty days after the date hereof, be published In The G KKEN VILL1S TtMES, public newspaper, printed and published in Washington county, Mississippi, and the official pnper of said coun ty, and that said publication be so continued once a week for four eon secutlve Weeks from the first pub Mention thereof; and that the Cleric of this court transmit by mull, postage prepaid, a copy hf this or- der to Hind defendant Sarah Ella THE STATU 01? MISSISSIPPI, BOLIVAlt tOUNTV. Iii Chancery. T. Florey, 1 vs. y No. 307. C. A. Merrill, et. al. J To C. A. Morriil Wm. L. Murfrco, Funny P. Murfree, L. M. Manny and all other persons, having or clutminur any legal or enuitubh interest In tiie following describ ed laud In said Jiollvar county, Mississippi, sold for tuxes on the lutu uay ot April, a. s). is viz : South half Section 14, Town shin SO. iiausou West. N onemuif the papers in mis cause and It appearing to the satisfaction of tho omit, from the original bid filed herein aud duly sworn to, that this suit was brought to confirm complainants tax title to lauds below iiiimett, uml tliiu Hie said C A.Slorrlllis a non-resident of this State and that he resides and hns his postofilce at Franklin In tho State of Tennessee, and that Wm. L. Murfree, Fanny P. Mur free and L. M. Manny who aro also defendants herein, are non-rcM-dents of tho said Stateof Mississip pi and reside and havo their post office at Murfre esboro, Tennessee, and It further appearing that the bill of complaint herein, Is exhibi ted against all other persons hav ing or claiming any Interest In and to the South half of Section four teen, Township twenty, itange nine ''), lying, being and situate lu said Boll var county, Mississippi. It is therefore ordered by. the court, that the said C. A. Merrill, Wm. L. Murfree, Fanny P. Mur freo, L. M. Manny and all other fiersoos, having or claiming nny merest cither legal or equitable in and to said lauds, annoar at the noxt term of the Chancery Court of said Bolivar county, to bo iioiaeu at Floreyvllle, Mississippi, on the Third Ueaday cf J anuary, A. D. 1875, and plead, answerer demur to the said bill of complaint, or the same will bo taken for con fessed ns to them. It Is further ordered, that a copy of this order, legally addressed lo all of said defendants, bo published In The G kken villi-: Times, a newspaper printed and published in Washington county, Mississippi, once a week for fnur consecutive weeks, and bo posted for four con secutive weeks ut tho door of the Court-lloiiso of snid Bolivar coun ty, and that tho Clerk of this court, transmit by mail, with postage prepaid, to each of the said defen dants mentioned by name herein, properly directed, to each of them ut their respeeiivo poatolllees, u copy of this order. Ordered at P.ules, this 0th day of November, A. 1). 187-1. 11. T. FLOKEY, Clerk. Pv John Daviiis, D. O. Chns. & Geo. Y. Scott, nov21,'7'i-ul0. sol forcomplt. 1Y vlrtuo a id in pursuance of Jj the provisions of a decree of tho District Court of the -United States for tho Southern District of Mississippi, rendered oil the il'jth day of August. 187-1, by the Hon. B. A. Hill, Judge of said Court, in the matter of Seelig & Co. bank runts, and on the petition of Meyer Weiss & Co., against Jacob Alex ander, assignee, and S. Archer, trustee, and to satisfy suld decree, we win, On Monday, tha 21st day of 2c- csailwr, 1S74, nt the door of the Court Houso of Washington county, Mississippi, and within the hours proscribed by law, expose to sulo at publio auc tion to liifl lilgliest unnicr lor cawi, that cortai'i real estate In tho town or Greenville, Washington county, Mississippi, designated ns a certain lot on the west corner of Main and Mulberry BtroCts, measuring one hundred nr.d eighteen feet 011 Muin street bvoiie hundred and forty-one feet 011 Mulberry street, describing a rectangle on thoiso two sides, to gether with al! and singular the tenements, hereditaments, and n p purtenances thereunto belonging, being the same property conveyed bv tho said Seolisr & Coi lo thsald S. Archer, trustee, on tho (1th of May, lK71,aml for tho use and ben efit of the said Meyer Weiss & Co., as shown by deed 011 record at pa ges 510, oil and 512, bonk 'A, of the record of deeds ot said Washington county. .JACOB ALEXANDER, Assignee. STEVENSON AltCHEll, oct 17, 1871-11-OOd ,. Trustee. i o t . ts f n 2 m i w re W P m ft 3 o (1 B S3 o o o A PUMPS, And rump Fixtures, Grindstones and Fixtures. A full Uao of Hcasckccpiaj Articles ErVro Invite the ladies to call and examine our complete stock iw we kcH-p many articles for HOUSE KEEPING l BE. P ? 5 . Terms Positively Cash Old Iron. CAsl i a ;s, Copper, Lead, Brass Uouslit. Well Driving Rnd all kinds of Jot-Work done to order. sep!9. 0 SKIS k m tr 2. a e c o QUEl'WOOD . . . , FOR SALEj ONE of the finest nnd most fertile and Improved places ou tho river the most southerly placo In QOLIVAU COINI'V fronting tho river with S1SO acres in all, of which 050 11 ro iu cultivation, with STEAM GIN and well fenced. Address, GEO. W. OFFUTT, aug. r-n2-tf. Executor. Merrill, minor Ac, athcrplueoof TXXOHFSOff & ZSeCALL COTTOX U DYERS, , Wo represent our own montifao tories in tho East and mm there foro pay the full value, ; Civih, fot VidUnU , PLANl KBS and lueiehunts will please give us a call. tiOfllcc In the store nl' oc t, lV7i nlo-3in. C. W. Le-t L ILCZIN8Ki & CO DEALkRS IS Dry Goods AND GItOCEniKS, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS 1KB CAPS, . ' AND Plantation Wi8jy!IoM. sept. 5, 1874. On Main Street J. W. WILSON, HOUSE, SIGH AND Buggy Fainter. Points, Oils for Sale. IITAVK opened a shop especially f.r Iluaev and Carriajro l'aintinir and hope toreniivo tho pntronago of tlio puluio. LrMo) nt in. 11. j 011 n son's Wttrulioiiso on Mulberry f t., may 3-. GUKKN'VILLK, MISS Sleel Estato One lot corner Shelby street and Washington avenue, fronting Mrs. Theobald's park. This Is the haud somcat lot for a residence In Green ville. One lot on Poplar street between Davis street aud Wiishiiigtfln nve 11110, fronting enstwaid. A very jdeasant residence lot, vacant. AIho Iiio acres of land 1 miles from Greenville, about 40 acres of which are cleared fenced and In cultiva tion, the balance valuable timber and convenient to market. Also wholo or half interest in plantation on Fisii Lake. Liberal Terms. l. n. vallian't. sept. 10, '74-3m. Having completed our new " s ' BRICK STORE ON .WASHINGTON AVENUE, Wo now invito tho public to call and inspect -our largo aud select supply of ' " J Dry Goods, Ladies' -"Dress Goods, dBNTLEMENS CLOTHING, . BOOTS AID SS.OBS, ETC. PLANTATION SUPPLIER & GROCERIES. $Our terms aro cash strictly and Lower tfaait tha Lowest. Stock fresh and new, and no Auction Rubbish. October 2-1, 1874-nl2. - V.,.'. A TH?8:-AMODNCEIIBNT! I havo just filled my': ' , " STORE TOUSE Bl MJ 07. c With a choice lot of . - FAIILY GKOCE111ES 0 'X J. . . k OMTRIKINO everything needed or desired by tho people of Green vlllo an-4 vicinity, lor uuio use. I bo(r to call tho nttoutlonijf Merchants, Planters ami Publio gonerally, to call and examine my laro and varied , stock, which Is undoubtedly equal in quality and lower In price than any everoilered lu this Mar ket. I buy mv poods direct from lart?-'iit y denlers for 0ASII ONLY, nndaineu ubled to sell them as cheap as any dealer KouMi of til. Louis; and . , ., , respectfully invito country fflgrchants, Planters and the Public TO examine my stock nhd prices before purehaslnir elsewhoro, whloh I will from nnd after this data oiler for cash, at tho lowest margin abovo at. Louis llgurcs. oct. 10,'74-ul0. REFUGE SALOOK. HAVIN'Cl Now fitted np anaiurn ished my Ssloon, lu the Large Two Story Building ', If AMI AST c FO!II' MAIN STREET, (accnvillc, - - Mississippi. BHASCIt OF coJLMiysioxEit'a sale. US DER andly vlrtuo of a de cree of the Chancery Court of Washington county, Mississippi, rendered at tho regular July term thereof, mi tho '!t!i day of Angust, 1871, In a certain cuuo thurein then pending, wherein Hay.elett & Woolrollc wero complainants, and G. W. Tlimnns and others werode fendnnts, beliijr niimber 508 on the general ducket of said Court, the undersigned, as commissioner- of said Court, appointed to, execute said decree-will, on Monday, the Jth day of December, 1871, between the hours of 11 In the morulnu and 4 in tho alterunon, at tho Court House door or wnsninir ton county, Mississippi, sell nt pub lio auction to the hlpliest bidder for cash, the following described lunds In said county, or a sulllcieiit quan tity thereof to satisfy said decree, to wit: coiuuicnclni; nt tlio south west corner of section thirty-one, in township sixteen, ramie West, thehce south 67-ss elnuni to a ix.lnt on tho northern boundary of the tract, tho point of beginning; thence north m decrees, east 84-7 clminH; thenco north, li dcffrees, west 7-;.t chains thenco north 8'J deffreesand Ct minutes; cast 18-22 chains ; thence north degreo, cast 8.)i7 chains to tho center of Deer creek; theuce down the center of ald creek to a point where the Hiinio Is intersected by the southern boundary line of suction six, town Hlilp fifteen, range sin west; thenco west alontf said southern boundary lino of said section six OH-im chains to tho rung.i Hue between ranges six and seven ; thenco west iirf-eo chains; thence north 33-11 chi'-iJ thenco north KUJ dprees, cast i chains to tha point of hei- ON MOLBEIIBY STliE 1ST, UNDKR TUB Refugo Club Eozm. I NOW SOLICIT tho PUEIIC PATHOS AGE NONE,; BUT TtlK BEST LIQUORS KEPT. dec21. FBESU Boer ALWAYS 0f HAND, I. iHENEEItO". Richard Lloyd. Juo..Livuudiiis. LLOYD aUVAUDAIS COTTOI7 r AGTOZlSt ,481.) Ko. 43 Eawnno Street, BROS., , El and 223 Walnut St.,'' cW'imsnil, Ohio. , Vv'holcsnlo and Retail DEALERS in foreign and do inntic Liquors, Wines, 'ortor4 Ale; Clears, Pipes, &o., &o. TPM call especial attention to OOp ' well selected stock of Old Kentucky Dourhon WB315KV, T)1ITXE, Port, Sherry' and. Ma-, deira Wines; Guinesses' Por . x. i A I.. . IUI ier, isiiss biiu oicriwnii Obi Liigardo JUrandy, Old HvilMa Gin. , , ' Select brands of , is end Saoldid Totccces. Oi;tol;ei'31,,71-nlJ. New Oileaas, Ln. S, . ELLIOTT. W. O. VVIlTIIKUIlUa Elliott a-Wethorbso, BLACKSMITHS. t4 n C L B A n n R o s . , MACHIITE SHOP 1p"n! thoroughly propurc-it to miintifaP--tim- Wiib'uiM anil CufrUicw, of Miy atln J tiie mcon-.tntlllv on hand itn'l for il0 nt tvimoiM rt- ftvfi-.vthlMK in their lit- nl'iiiii nmt, m-iiwtuU (him tha heat niHtcrlnl tlieimir kemd'.inN. At nw htritii-s, wmjoiis, &. (..nwnvillo, .Nov. 7, lb7t-nU. W. II. BERKY CARPENTER & CUILDER. "TJE9PF.CTFU11T Informs (lie pub 1 1, Mo that 1m has opened a shop Ml Main 6t"t, near the river, and U pit" J t f.TDlsh matcr'l, r"i I r- i a: y hind of Job. ; :r , II. EC t Cririlasioncr'a Sale. , ... . Tlio Stato of Mississippi,-) . liollvar County, j In Chancery. Elisabeth M. Frazcr, ct. al. I Ko.3()i vs. - f' Amanda Muney Adnix etal J ' BY virtue and in pursuance or tho final decree rendered in the above styjed caused by tho Chancery Court of said county on October 2!st. 1874, tho under signed Bpeehrt- Cmlseionor wlU ou . Monday tha 4th. day of Jsat-tfy, A. D. 1375, exposo to sale at publio ontery to the highest bidder ft casli, anu wiltun icpsi aourn, ut iu door of the .Court-House ot said liollvar county, in tho tiwn of Florey vlllo the following describod hinds lying, belli) and situate in Bald county, to-wlt: Nenh half Hection 18, Township S41'nge 8. Lota one. Ave. six. soven Ai'f'-nt In Bectiou 1.1, and Northeast Q-i" tr (Suction If, all InlwnshlpWj Kiingo 9, Lots live, twelve, and thirteen and eljrhtaeree la Lotil all In Section 7, Tnwnahlp i litiugo 8, and Enst half Section IB, Township 20, Range 9, or eo much thereof as may bo necessary to Isfy said decree. w ' Tho title Is believed inrtr" but I only convey as Hpt nilssioner by virtue of s. . . ALEX..YJi' ' r " ' '. v. f 1