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t; U'u ! y the LegW tu : dollar t- .li to J-uuts Lynch, ncLIe ht'positiun on u i -. ...Ill i 1 i: Li I j in ft N h ,,ju ; TOT IPs. - . t,j that body to use the nm the taxpayers for any such .ital purposes t How ar vitituilm ::d tarrying out .he purposes of j;oveniuient so? And was it such a necessity as to j ustify the ! f power by the Legislature? Lstraoidliiary public service be tleceised performed that spsycrs should be required Id a ccs'.ly monument over r.ains? Ho cam here en a ...I mission, stranger, find ut 101:3 before he gratified 1 election to the office which ght. For every day's ser 0 was paid, and well paid, her his death, he had ceased mi pubtio service, a liberal briation was maae ti bis frum the treasury. He was re paid, and overpaid for all Irvieeg he had renderod the Why theu is this purely Uital'work to be performed pretence of unrequited pnb- rvice at the expense or tho irthened tax payers ? These tl law-makers not only seem upon appropriating the pub- bnc-v to their own uses while lie living, but to squander it tlv works over their dead Iheyare gone, Jn tue pres stance it is a purely reckless of public money, aud a fraud 1 State. Clarion. r. FieldiutS of tho Globe In le company, of Chicago, was lenvillo last week, adjusting Lses of this company ly tho ' April 7th. In his dealings the policy holders, lie won nisclf and company tho good if till the insured, by prompt ttisfuctory adjustment of all We congratulate tho com bind its representative on the 1- satisfactory manner in 1 this generally difficult and asant duty was performed ii;e pleasure- in commeiidinj. lobo insurance- -company to voraMo consideration of our s. L. & 8. Jloi ris, whole- quor dealers of (Jrecnvillc cuts for SVnj-liin,' ton count v fs. D. J. Johnson,- for about yea re thu Keeper of a hotel hyiiiond, Mississippi, I'icd n ays finee, at tlio advanced fi seviMitv-six veai'3. bun was hum of extraordinary cu'crsrv f almost botimiiess charitv Vein her bountiful hand none ever turned' empty away Uil'cj which had been a con' struirle with adversity was segimiinfj to bo easy and pica iVom the fruits of Iter labors tl.o war swept away Iser won competency and left tho old lady almost destitute c earlier days of Miisissippl oiue was 1 2i 3 frequent rcsor 0 land hunter aud the cmi ', and her kindness and desire lomiiKidato made her tho fn u of all who crossed her hold. :vs. Weiss, wife of our towns Morris Weiss, left on the a on Monday last for Ger '. Mrs. Weiss goes 011 a pil ugc of love and duty, to visit fed father and mother from n she has been sejiarated for y-11 vo years. What a meet- wlicn tho daughter whom saw last in the freshness of oiing womanhood, shall stand h in their presence. Tho joy ich a inoinont will amply rcc ''lice her for 'the trials and t'irs of the loiift voyniro, and pld Gormau homo will bo hal indeed, when the Mug-absent loiully-chcrished djitightcr iS'ain kneel as a littlo child io feet of thu aged pilgrims so soon tlicmselvos must take fiaal voyage 011 au oceun whoso p beat upon tho shores of tho lial world. a remarkable fact that tho1 Pice paid Germany a thousand ions of dollars indemnity, tho tier country is in a much better n'iul condition to-dav Mian the r- Financiers havo scratched ' heads over this problem in )'o Memphis papers say that gnats aro killing stock in ''ogion. Many small plaulcrs, pcially colored ones, have had K only horso or mtilo killed. Ledger publishes a - letter 1 a planter near Macon, Fny- cotinty, -which says that not tlian two hundred liorseB and es have died, during tho past "Ays, within ten mileo of F Place. " miO Ed wn I'd rincreliotlt. of York, lias accepted the posi- 11 of Attorney General of the ld Stales, and will enter upon hscliargo of his duties M.ny it which dale the resignation Attorney-Concial Williams is ;lio place. Y, OATS, Corn and Bran ut xii A il A LI. .'. I IajottsBt Supreme Ccart Deeisoa ! COCSTY BCl'ERIXTEXPEXTS. The Supreme Court has decided that Couuty School Superintend ents hold ollice for two years only ; aud not for two years, op until ticecssors are appointed and qual- iGed. And n''ain. that annoint- ments of candidates who have not beeu favorably csamiued by a Board of Examiners appointed as required by statute, are iuvatid Under this decision manv, if uot all offices of this kind, aro held without warrant of law, aud are vacated. It behooves Hoards of Supervisors, before paying any more salaries, to make a note of this decision : MjreJ8 Cor of M'uaUsippi, Jo- et h i'unilum 1 r. iiunii iy M. D. Sumner. ) fvytua, I b. J. This iui'ormatiou, ia tho nature of a quo warranto, was brought by Sumner to gain possession of tue ollice of Couuty Superintend ent of Holme county, occupied and claimcu by uuruiiam. Tho facts are substantially these: Ou the 7th day of November, 1872, Buniham was appointed by the State Hoard of Education, and was con tinned by the Scuato ou tno 20th Jauuury, 173. ' Sumner was appointed by tue State Hoard ou thu 7th ot January, 1875. Huruham insists: (1) That he ia entitled to hold over until his successor is duly appointed. (2) I hut bumner is not entitled to too office, because ho was not legal y appointed, having failed to bo ex amined by tho County Hoard of Examiners by tho act ol April 17. 1S73. (3) That ho has uot given bond as required by law. upon tticse potuts it was Held : 1. That the Constitution. Art. 8, sec. 5, limits the terms of County Superintendents to two years, anil makes no provisions tor their hold ing over until their successors are appointed and qualiliod. it was tlierciore tiHra vires ot tho .Legis lature to increase or extend their term beyond tho constitutional limitation. 2. That occtioii 27 of tho act of April 17, 1S73, requiring an appli cant, before he can bo appointed County Superintendent of Educa tion, to tile with his application a certificate from the Hoard of Coun ty Examiners settiua forth Ids educational qualilications, hnbiu and moral character, is not uncon stitutional, and that an appoint ment made by the State Hoard Without such ccrtihcate is invalid. That .although Httrnliaiii tho lucumljcnt was not eiuitlud to hold the office, his term having ex pired, yet that Sumner, ihapluin- having failed to do so, by not uitli mitting to an cxamiuaLion and procuring the necessary curtilictitc, is ineligible. . . Judgment reversed and petition dismissed. Delivered l(Jth April, 1875. ISigh Vator Predicted. Tho chief signal officer at Wash ington City, lias advised tho offi ces along tho lower Mississippi, of unusual heavy snows in the vi cinity of Fort Shaw, Montana Territory. March 23th it was ly iiiL' in immense- masses in the mountains, and even ou the prair ies, where it had usually disap peared hy that date. The signal bureau infers that this immense amount of snow will .cause very high water in the rivers ail'ected hy that section. A scientific friend informs us that it takes eight inches of snow to make opo inch of water; nnd that after tho waste by evapora tion and percolation, tho melting of this Montana enow will not af fect ua moro than a spring shower. A correspondent of the Mobile llcglster was recently In Jackson, and while there visited tho peni tentiary. Being a man of an in quiring mind, ho counted tho con victs, aud found four hundred and forty-four convicts, of whom three hundred and ninety-eight were .!.....( I.. II. lo negroes, un plantations m mm county there arc now about three hundred convicts, all of tho same popular color. Under nlatolaw,tho practice, pleadings and proceedings i-n niintwf'iv Courts aro made Tint- t'npm. find must conform to tho lnivs and rules iu Chancery prac tt..n F.vnr.iitnrs. administrators and guardians will necessarily be compelled to have tho aid of law yers in transacting their business Hi Chancery Court. "It's an i 1 wind that blows nobody any good. Brandon Kcpublicau. A dispatch to tho London Stan dard from St. Petersburg, reports that Marquis Decaux, husband of Adeline i'atti, has been killed in a duel. Our town is now without a hotel, and strangers are at some trouble to' And accommodation. Jacob Alexander's largo building on Main street is well situated for hotel purposes, and on enterpris ing man could make money with it. We learn that Mr. Alexander is willing to arrange the house for a hotel if ho can secure a lemtut who understands tho business. There is money in it if properly manned. Sadaaa Euvaed. XUMBEUOP LIVES LOST. The above named boats Lamed at th(v New Orleans levee ou tho 22d ult. the tire orlduatiuL' ou the Kyle. j When the Kyle was cut loose, tho eddy drifted her up stream, and those ou shore, seeing the d.tu ger, cast oil' the hawsers' by which the Exporter and Kodmau were tied. The act proved disastrous. Tho Kyle drifted agaiust the Ex porter and Hodman, and all three boats drifted into the stream ; and so rapid was the progress of the flames that tho Exporter took lire me moment the Kyle touched her. Tho people on board tho Export er, having no other refuge, jumped on tho Hodman, and this boat also took tire, and the three burning vessels drifted together into the stream, where they soon burned lo the water's edge. Manv per sons who hail gone on tho Expor ter and Hodman as spectators were on board when tho boats drifted into tho stream, aud they had to jump overboard. Some of them were rescued, but u largo uumher aro believed to havo been lost about 35. Tho Hodman had arrived that morning and dischar ged most of her cargo. Tho Ex porter was to leave that evenimr. and hud on about 400 tons freight, w incu was an lost. Among the lost is a dauirhter of Cant. Ueese. of the Exporter; Capt. Shiukle, ot tlio uuumuti, was much burned about tho face and hands, aud his son is reported lost. The Export er was owned by J. Hceae, sr., ol l'ittshurg, nud was valued at S 15,- 00O. The John Kyle w as owned by Captaiu John Kvlo and I. S. & V. E. Davidson, and valued lit !;0,0()0. ' The Charles liodimm was owned bv Captain 1 O. Shinklo and others of Cincinnati, and val ued at $75,000. GilJ i-cIlov'3 Cclebralilsn. . Crccuvillo Lodge Xo. St I. O. O. F. celebrated tho tlfty-tdxth anni versary cf tho introduction of tho O filer into the United States ou Monday, April 2iith. At three p. t:i. the Lodge was called to ofder, and after reading of prayer by acting chaplain Stuart White, au nunlvorsary odo was sung. Bro. C. W. Clarke then delivered the anniversary oration, which tho' brief, was a most admirable ad dross, and won for tho speaker the heartiest encomiums of tlio cutiro audience. The beautiful flowers which adorned tho speaker's desk were not moro graceful than tho (lowers of rhetoric which spark led throiitfliout tho address, and mado tho oration as faultless in diction as it was chaste and choice in sentiment. After tho oration a livmu was sung and benediction oliercd, ttud tho nudieiieo retired. A pleasant Bocial party at Vt Lewis' hall cloned tho day. Tho celebrations of tho llrst skirmishes of tho war of tlio revo lution at Lexington nVut Concord, havo lust passed. . Now if we count the time until tho ceiilenniid anniversary ot tno jjociaruuou 01 riii'lmieudeiico. wo call form an Idea of tho difficulty our forcfatli era had hi making up their tniiiils to Knver tho connection of tlio Colonics with tho Crown of Eng land. The scries of Centennial crlidiiMtions unon which we enter will revive tho history of the past in a remarkable degree, and let us hope to some extent revive also the patriotic sentiment and purity of public spirit of tho " bravo old days ot old." r.xcnangc. " Many Idiots and One Ass." The Memphis Appeal, under this head, makes this rattling com mentary on a Into piece oi Missis siiml legislation : Tho Brivilego Tax law passed during the lato session of tho Mis slsslppl Legislature contains this provision ; " Any debts or claims that may in. in niiv one person 011 ac- nnlttl f nf tho business herein taxed l.n elmll fail of neglect, within ti,ti.tv iIrvh nftnr such license ilun In iinv tho same, shall bo null n,.,1 vnidV nud 110 suit shall be inn!i.,nitind In anv court of law or equity iu this State to onforco tlio payment 01 any sue" uuuuib, complianco with contracts in favor of ativ persons failing to pay the privilege tax required by this act. This means that a man who tans tl'iirtv davs after its maturity, to pay hi3 privilege- tax, carrot le gally collect any delfts duo him It is worthy of mention as a curl osltv of legislation that Mississip pi contained idiots enough to pass such an net, and a Governor ass enough "g",, -r Tho iolknving note from the Tnsimnster General to one of the ,.n( !.,' tiniisiouers. is short but 11 n I IV 1 1 tttnrf 1! wf 1 Washlnitton, ! C, April 2i To lion. Sam. Hard. Atlanta : .it i.i i.vtlm President u " .r.f vnV Hh to resign you c ido so-io fako effect tho first . " , 1....- l.i.tihntt m nroposed Wwlff berried out; arid that, hero is no necessity fyoui coming 10 t uBn.iin'-'" thcr about 11. r, Makriiau. Jewti-b, I . M, Gen vasiii? a to a 3Hsscr.rl (Urr-nisa .kcaed. Frvwu til Bruruoi. br. I An old lady came to the ffiea Wednesday, fc-he w:is worn :.! 1 . tired from climbing the stairs, and she sank almost brealhk"- iutoi the waste basket, putting v,.v po ems and stories it contained to t'.o oulv press they will ever kuow. There was a troubled, anxious louk on her face, a ralr vt green spectacles ou her nose, aud a gen era! air of sorrow and exhaustion about her that appealed at once to our tendcrest feelings. The feelings answered tho appeal and stepped respectfully forward. Af ter the aged female had recovered her breath, she asked : " Is there a lorver's oiUee in this buitdhi'?" Wo answered in the affirmative, but were sorry to say that the le gal gentleman was out of town. "On tor town, eh? Weil,Isu puso I'll havo totind some other loryer. 1 kem iu town a purpose to have this tiling fixed up, and I aint agoin back until I know w he ther there's any law and cLity in lids country,". Weventured to remind thedame that law was a losing business in the end and should be resorted to onlv in the most aggravated case. ravated cases ! " she erred, aud the manuscript in the basket rattled violently. "Young man, It is the most aggravated case you ever heard of. Yon can itovcr know tho anguish of a mother's heart 'when her only dorter goes tray.aud tollers arter false idols." " Your daughter has had trouble then." , "No, it's 1110 that's bavin' tho trouble ; but she's a caiisiu' it -she and that tariml sheep-faced prcoeh- " Ah ! a luinUter in tho case ! I tl ink 1 understand. t.Uu h tilings nro becoming too common; uhw! too frequent. Tho cloth being brought into disrepute hy sitcti, scoundrels, Avho steal the livery of heaven to servo tho devil In. Boor hi." , " I'oor nothing ! . She's a brazen hussy to go buck on her mother's teachin'. Lord knows 1'se allot' tried to raise her right." Hut you 'must consider, my ood woman, that your daughter had peculiar temptations. You must make allowance for tiio fact that the tempter came to her iu holy garb, imposing upon her con fidence in tho assumed character nf a spiritual adviser, eileoeing tlio voico of her conscience with cunningly chosen scriptural quo tations. You must not be severe 11 her." "Weil, she's been a 'hedtent, girl tilt ho kem fooliit' around. He kern to tlio hoiiso putty often, but I didn't sposo nothin' was wrong till a week it go, when Hatnier tolo 11c. Then I guv him a mighty big piece of my mind." " lie denied it of course.-' "No ho didn't. IIu said he had hiii dooty as a Christian. And his congregation aro all -tickled over it, and that's what makes rm; bile. X bill htu -passed the Legisla ture winch maices it obligatory upon the man to either marry the woman or support the chi " What I" shrieked tho woman, springing up with a suddenness that sent the basket ot unacknow ledged genius half way neroNs the room. " Y'ou barril-hendod idiot ! My girl aiut 110 such fool ns that. You editors are always s'posin tilings wuHscr'n they arc. I've been a life-long Methodist, and I've tried to raise my dorter in tho samo faith, but that tarnal riscopalyuu preacher has got her to 'greo to jiuo his church. I'm her natural garjeen nnd I aint n goin' to allow her to do it. Ef she can't get along with the same. re ligion her mother's got, sho shit'nt havo any. That's the, whole cnuo, and there aint no marryiti', nor s'portin' nor Becchcrlu' in it." from tho Way tho old lady bum ped along down tho stairs wo fenr sho was unduly agitated. Wo shall never jump to another conclusion no, uot if it Miould lie within an inch of our nose, and pointed proofs were pref-slug ninst us on each Bide and be hind. Jud-'O Davis, of the Supremo Court of tho United States, has been interviewed about tho third term business, and pvo it a his opinion that Grant not only wants a third term, but that lie will got the nomination of his party. A man who won't complain, says the Milwaukee gcntinel, when Ii"i3 wife crawls out about midnight and takes tho heaviest comforter olT tho bed to wrap around her plant, U laekinjr in all tiio uoblc ijualitic of a frco njrent. nfl' ;V" ut l.t;.U .-, .j1 i -::!! j.;u jx 1" lisislil'.'' Of S.Sac 3.rais. C'liambrcs JaraMcssPJrJins etc Trimmed and nntiimnied Children's Misses and Ladies t?siaise2 sSi tea? The largest stock ever exhibited iu Greenville. Scarfs, l'htid Hibbon?, l'lulu liib . - bons, all kinds, SUN CM l; HELLAS, Ladies Neck Ties, Embroideries, FrcHi h llaud-Madi) Embroid ered. Yokes, Sidc-laco and Button SHOES, Urulerwcur FKEXCIl ELOWKUS, ass .03? y come. rkwimrt! 'ANC'tf FANCY CAKES, FANCY IU) li!h'.,0,';.'i-.'i3 at S. Col.PhMtTll'tt. Liwill-J JJj .i' i'.rfiia. T w -i b. will open a privaln pcliool for ovs mi Motniav, C6th instant. Tuition, $.") per month". WM. (.;ilF,EN,.Iti. TTrt ITOllDAfNEn 1 the town 13 cn miucil of (ireonvilK that W. A.Iiamntt. Thco. I'ohl and J. II. Zanders lie ami thev are hereby ap- pointed us it I'oard i f -I'-cgistrn's, and (Jummiahluni'M of Election, for the nuriKiso of iirenai i n;T anil Inla Im; 1111 election in. th) town of .ircfiivillu ut Alcxatidei',i Hall, on tho ntheycfliay.A. D. 1875, to fill the vacancy tn the office of Mayor of paid tnwn, caused by tho reglni ration of John H. Nelson, K.n(. tin II further oidnliicd. that the Mild Hoard of liu.;ittraM bo and they uro hereby rcqutrtd to open Hie i'.noUs f,l itrKlmrallon or voters In nud town tit'Ali'Saudor's Hall, on tho IC-tUyoiM?.-, A. t.!C75, and keep IV.; mimo open for thrfce days, loi' tno purpose or revising making aihiii-ions,i('0., to the tejfl trv nf votciM of mild tiiVll.' He it further enacted, that 1(1 tbivs imiiueoi' thotinioutid place 01 the meeting of the Hoard of Reg istration Usui Uieilateor nunuoii 00 .rivtn hv nut Leo lu the (..rccnvitu I'imi ;i- i'iikI In' t!n ttimlcH lihieed in ii-it lef-u tliim live publlu places in (he town (irtlrociiviiif.. A true copy from the minutes i V.M. MAIIrtHALL, ap... Dr. V 0 '-ft UA Ii removed to n building on hi resilience lot on Locust street, tem porarily, Mv (rood wore mainly savo.l from the lire, nnd 1 iitlll have the most complete n'.oek of Dnn;? and Medicines in the city of Green ville. oplY ...... u.n . nnr4 C1 0 5 v f, ,n a. r - - Gorspany, -3 OK CHICAGO, TbtilSOtSt. Capital, - - $300,000 Btatcment, January 1, 1H75 Loans on mor'ago (vul- tt o of property mortga- gcd over SJ:ioo,onoy tf-'L':),' ioans on col lat'l eeen'iy 5!o,i ).00 Loana OOO.OO Interest aeoru d on loans V Uoiiil-i market valuo West .ChicHfMl'nrk boudst market valne C B & 1 U H ht mortgo boiii'.f, market vuluc... I'liiriinc-toii & Missouri 11 11 lHt mortfjage botulH, market, value... Nutional bank stocks. Real Eslat J owned by Co. CiihIi In hands of agent City Preiiiiums in courn of collection. Oiu-h in Bunks & Ollice... i;i!u ltecclvnblo lor Ma rino I'rcuiiiims Olhur litltft duo the Coi.l , pany (secured)...,.. Due from other compa nies for re-i mm ranee Ail other property, inclu ding ollice furniture..- ,2115.09 b."),:.t 12.5a 47,910.00 1 0,000.00 10,(100.00 l"),OOO.l)0 ihooo.oo 7(l,2.-i0.n7 31,082.44 lo,531 77 0o,025.15 2,.510.5o 4,Of)0,fO Lowes unpaid $ 47,Sti7.27 llc-iinuraiice Kcscrvo 2-lS,9f7.55 DIllEC'l'OllS. Ceo F Itarding, A V Kaiicett, OP Ax tell, tteoK Clark L (i Pratt, 31 Piiiith, b P Walker, T M Neiotl, -ThoniHS (tatt fieo P lliirilinj? President Waiter Klmhull, Vice Pics H t Wiiiker Heerctiiry Oilli-o llo LaHalle Btrcot, Unloti buiilinj!', CiJeatf-) i) & .MDltnfS Agcuta Greenville, April 17, ! War L;,U&tiH a LcngsQeltl & Evc nnan respectfully invito tho attention of their friends and the public to their well selected stock. The experience of years warrant the assertion that wx keen the class of goods demanded by this market, and v;o assert that a better grade cannot be had any where. We make every article a specialty nd only offer the best goods, at prices that cannot be com peted with. Parity Pioar 8 K). w First prcinltiiii Kt. Louis Fid j and tho b.st Flour milled la the World. Ames, VkUWn -Emu Irffl, ' 1 Me &ii en i" Uii -J Wiwta (i'.t. Louis (i'.iot:illotia'135.) Uncle "Bob Lcc 11 r.ettor than " Durham. " nud liitpurlntl direct f'.'oni tho JLtaiifaC turcr, tit Lync'iburg. Cvi, Uuvii ing Tobacco, Goldes Syrup, Rcilnocl Lard, liaSian faccarcKi, stc, etc. Gentlemanly at- tcntion and correct weights guaranteed to all, and patronage tliankiully apprccia- ;d, with assurance of as liberal credit as possible. REPAIRED AND UEPAINTKD ELLIOTT & FOL'StfE. Urccuviflc, Ueceiiilttr 'Z'i. v. ; PL."..::.:,, ui SAWANiiCSlriTillEJ. l.i'Vi'H' ill?, 3ij, !;. jot;no;s & ( o , tmtr;.t.. l-uild-'M, ;."m!:v i:t;U-iu the put-lie vc-;t th roiic tl-roii",'.! u'.o a.;-cy f the above t.'i'k.!, we arit pi't-par-nl to eotnpete with builder in any :rt vt the country for lite coiistructiosi of houses' or liridgf. and piiarnnt-ce satisfaction lu prices aud ijuality ot work. Our Lt'Jjr.KS YAKD in Orocnvilie is now well stm-ked with ihotca varieties of st'SM-med INE ANJ UYt'UK.-H, which weol!'r at rr-iifomibie price . J'h'.n Htid fcpwhh'ut'Mms for hous es fund.sUedoii application. A supply of both "iJctaHic an;! t'co!eu CVses .) all sizes coimtantly kept on hand. Our Wood Coftlns nr? pot up in Imitation of Mctalicx, una look iult as well, t'twt ftoru $!( to $t, ac cording tosi-se and tilmniiiijr. CD --1 CO u O r-,J. m co s f -'I"" ', rr ?1 ti ' r j n o 'A M M O H O tJ M S'ri -'2 K El X' s b - i, ft r a I I ui a ft a G r. n w M if r. i c tf o a. C 11 a r r- r 5" n f a UMt u fr.tr5?' TII'I, COFFEE, AKIi Done on nhort notice. ALSO I) MALI' US IN Cookinf r;:i heating ctovsa t'rrWe keep on blind nil nrtich'M guuerully round lu a lli'nt-clit.'.!!i TIN-HHOP. Ciwb paid for old i".iii.jH, Copper. Lead ii ml Iron. WA HlTI NO TON 8T P.i-.KT, iii't. Mulberry and Locuut aept. 10. '7!. - rvii i ! . . ' . ... !. i jr, t' - 7f ,?j U.;l"'tt' KENNEDY &. IIANWAY. WLYES LIQ UORS, Pure Hnvaim t'lgaw, Ctiliiornia Wines, ' I aiii-r llccr, VM. oeSflMiiiu Street. (Ji'ccuvi!le, lm. MIALkKS IS Dv Goods . AN!) ii JZ O J K R 1 K , BOOTS and KIIOIIS, Aim A1H, AND fiopt. 5, 1871. 1 Cm Main Street. Jt-5rfcCKlvkl-100 bales CHOICE IIAY 1'IUTII & JIOUTOX. March 6, 1H75. AOTilOR O'OOKFJOR, FAiUONAP.LE 'zGGT MAIDS!!. SHOP OM MTOBEEaY STREET, Grcaivllio, -, Steippi .JanjC,l'!71nil. t A'l J ... Court 's 3 . , rtcccjk tuiuU a 1 1 t-u-o a. 1: ' v r t-:.'.i:sv ' i4 U. i MU I. A. 1T.MCV. w. n. v;.:;t::n. it ATTORNEYS AT LAW.. (ireenvni, Mux. W. 1!Tli!t'. If, il. I-Vt'li S EV. ATTOUN'iOY, AT LAW, (Ueeiivi'.ic "Kb. OflU'-o in Kiiih r.uiU'ing, Jlain bU up-!t:ii;:. w. Kuuirsoif, "vriLi. ntACTi'-i; m ti..- VMut of TiHiic;!, l i.'.:..:,:- itiiltvar, Wahiiiton and I-:gr.ipte" Conntlen, umt iittecd t tii )ah, inivleiso anil k'iiHitii' uf pl.inUilioiu and pir.mcut ot taxes W. G. 1'lullH, Ju iiuu ktHispr, V T T O R II Y 8 A T L A Yv rfeT!M, J!!-J. ti-ZrWiil practice In the IT. B. CouriH, Miiiner.io Court n;id tho Courts of ashinirtoii, idivar and Siiiiilovvcr CountK'ii. ot 3,'7-i. V. . UONttiullUlV. k ii. iiooiti;. ATTOHNHYM AT LAW, Itjviamis, Rolivnr county, JIlss. w. h. KAitisn, ATXOIINKY AT LAW Mavkhsvili.k, tHmijiU'iiR i :::v.ty, f.t : . :j::, Oclo'lcr a,'. l-liO. Dr. N. 0. Bkinner, Ol'FKlSB Itl.j- PKSFESSICKAI.GEKVICE3 TO ". i.K Citizens cS Grcc:r: lilo ' AM) yilK Ociaatj at '&ars. Ot'-ftcK nt .St rcc I. If I t hlsdneliln; tuny : Mini Grecnvilla W. t; fn-ii, Vii-ief, 1'iiAn-k lli.i .:, Clt.U, I Tbn steamer PKLLE &iiJi YAZOO will rn ii tin a P.fEulnr Govni-Weokly I.-.ekct between Vkkhburjr & (.Jrccaville. bK.WKH vii';v,.::;i'i'-'.' Jh-t:r,i Mmuluy and 2' .".(,y ami i.n.VK.'i air:!:."j i.i.V; livery Wiilu ' ti.taji twd tic tvrday at Ha. m, J For fir?if;ht Wirt ihih-i;h uei-ly nil !:r;;ol, or t. .1 A SI KB K. KK-ltm, mh'27 at Wharf-boat Worthington, Eucknsr Co Ti'UiiBiUjt u central H.- '.. ... .... -li.A . y Collect 1'Mia made and proecod-i - remitted, on dry received rr.ny ahd null ou coniml-ions nil kinds J'.nndH, Hc'.'i) n-il war rniit.s, iin-li "X .ei7;. Vj d U t ii .l -. N I :::: tli.Al.l.iS IN' K f.t, I;)..,'... f Fiiralttire, V.-.f 'rcw l. ,tc, M et.;l Ctlelltioll 1 Ili.'. fn all l.i.'iili! nl repairt, all kinds of iii'.Urcaa c.l liltule t :i m-fii'i-, J..ic!i:t Ht. Imtwecn Waliing'n Ay. Mini .VI tt in , Ol.'KESmi.K.I.tlSS, rich 1, U.;7;t.(ini. pf -; mitE nnilerM'jrnotl hon-bj; X t!ie tuibltc, that they ken cUars;eof thuir , r.otincoi :avo ta- ON W. :i:Nf!TCN AVLNl'i: P.Cot Of ll'tcll'i Jll (Livill to il C i',"t -r,v ' T.N'n.L.-.ir.D to th::" ClTOCK l"r"ik on ham) ion A T.flO t Corn, r!."5, s;l r.r.ti, Pilu.ie t M. in;;;' IV, ri':n-"eiiu.; v boiicuvii. - I' mcliLM,)-,:. Richard Lloyd. Jno.K.Llvatula'ts. LLOYD &UVAUBAJS COTTOIJ V AO CIii2, AM No. l.'l IJartiuim htrcef, an-;.'7l-!y. 1 I ,ant-