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Greenville Times. SATURDAY. DEC. C. 1879. DUfrancbhfBUt as EfleetM In Massacfcasctts. The main charge against Hie Southern lcople by which North rrii Scutimeut is arrayed agaitut them, i that lliry have suppressed free suffrage. That this i done by intimidation aud violence, or ai in Georgia ami Virginia by legis alive restrictions. The following from a recent in terview with General Ziuller. will exhibit the amount of consistency w ith which this charge i invle. "The reason I was not elected U found iu tho fact that there are about 100,000 disfranchised citizen iu Massachusetts. Thi Common . wealth ha never had a Kepublicau form of government in fact only Inform.. ni,lfl live, she shall yet have I , 'fact as well as the form. I am fighting tho battles ol the 100,000 worklngmen who are denied the right of suffrage Ihr'o the educational aud property qual ification clause engrafted upon our laws by tho old Federal party aud kept there by the Republican party. "The largest number of Toters in any Congressional district in this Stale is 25,000, ' one district there are but 18,600. I pro- pose, sir, to invite the attention of Congress to this fact, and do ma ml that Massachusetts restore the ballot lo her disfranchised citi zens orloso the three menburs from her Congressional delegation, who reprcscut these disfranchised citl uu." The Radical Tress has utterly ignored tho operation of this cdu catlonal and properly quullflea tions iu Massachusetts and other northern Stale. Whllo clamoring for tho representation of Georgia timl Virginia to be reduced because of tho uQcct of less roslictivo statutes. Bonio of tho most Radical papers, Harper's Weekly lor ouo havo not objected to the practical disfranchisement of tho hegro Voters; their only objection has been that such dlsfranchlsmont was not accompanied by a proper tionato rcduetlon of nuiotinl representation. They have been kind enough to tell us lion this may bo doiio. . Mr, Stephras on Graathnt. From a rocont Interview with a reporter of the Washington Star with Mr. Alexander II. Stephens, wo extract the following forcible liars graph t Ktak: Is there any movomoiit among tho Democrats toward Oct) Graut yet f Answor; No; but If il ever comoi, It will bo spontaneous It will bo whou tho South sees that it has nothing to hope for from tho Demooratlo party; when they see that tho pooplo nro bent upon having a centralized government, a stronger government, thou they will inovo to its support, mid let mo tell you tho pooplo of tho South navo less to rear from a strong government than any other section. They are bettor adapted to living under that sort of government, think, than the North. liraat to tbe SiM.tb.cri People, Courier Journal Interview. "General, how havo you been affected by the iimuy kindly scnti mcnis wiueii novo rcnciioil you front the 'people of tho Booth?" He replied, with ducp feeling: " They have boon more grateful to mo than I can express, you mny icii mo courier-journal ami inro it the people .of tho South, that in what ever position I may iu future bo placed, that while always determined lo support tho Nation al Union, I am for thoso and only thoso things which will allay all bitterness of tho past-all section al atiliiiosllles-and thoso which will mako us a united great people such as we aio now believed to be by the great uatious of tho old world. Famine In Ireland. London, Dee. 1. An appeal from Cardlnul Maiming for sub scriptions to alleviate tho diet rem in Ireland, was road in all Catho lic churches intlio metropolis yes terday. II stated that iu West Ireland such hunger, poverty and want are to be soon as never has been known slnco the great Irtsh famine. A gottcral collection for tills purpose has been appointed for next Sunday. Now Tork, Doc. 1. A Chicago epcciiiUnnouueos the death ol (icti. Jefl'C. Davis al tho Palmer House yesterday afternoon. Ho lias been suffering from janudico for several years. Heallcudod the reunion of tho Army of tlio Cumberland at Washington, and took a severe cold at the ceremonies ol unveil In the Thomas monument. He us i3 tuio of tie. Cen;rrjloBil. Congress met on Monday, aud both Houses transacted the usual first day's routine of business. In the House Wl members answered to their names. The President's message was re ceived ami read by the Clerk, w itb out manifestation from cither side Upon casual reading the resi dent's message appears to comprise a properly comprcbeusiv review of governmental affairs. It is cliielly directed toward a discus ion ol the finance and currency matters of the country. The Tow n Council W so unfor tunate (?) as to attract the Local's adverse cl ilicUtu. Which charges that while they sleep on post gambling, whisker and hideous vice etc. rai.e. it hydra head; that midnight murder and robbery Is unpunished, and the thief aud va grant finds safe domicile." One would think tho editor was des cribing tho condition in 11575, when he urns Mayor, aud Tod ap pointed Tom Mini", aud we be lieve Ross, as policemen. This further assertion is made : " Last year the auiouut of taxes collected was the largest of any preceding ycir." These assertions ore made without relcrciice lonuy authori ty, and with as great iudiflcreuce as ignorauco of facts. This bciug palpable, wo would not oidiuarily waste thought or labor on their torrectlon liut as the council is on the ove of its retiracy, and as soma of its executive olllccrs will bo betoro the new council for rc election we will stato some facts Iu contradiction of these empty charges. The total municipal lax collected " last year ".was $12,479. In 1875, tho tame collection is of ficially recorded at $20,430. As the isolated "amount of tax collected" docs rot comprlso or present the question of financial manage ment, w e make no reference to in tervening years. It is well kuowu that out of collections of the past year, wcro liquidated tho epldemlo expenses, ana were nmdo tho Dint payments ou fire cngitio and now It. 11. debts. Iu fact for the " amount of tax collected " in tho past year, this council Is not re sponsible ; as the levy was fixed to meet debts outstanding when it entered Into power. That the amount collected has been judici ously applied to its purpose, will bo showuju the treasurer's forth coming report. Tho present council's record for good management is involved in this year's tax levy, to meet ex penses of their administration. It Is fixed to yield for all funds, about $8,000; being much lens than that of " any preceding year." Wo rink no contradiction w hen we assert that through thulr execu tive officers, their Mayor, Marshal, L'Icik, Treasurer, Collector mid street Supervisor, tho various brandies of our municipal govern ment during (ho past joar have been mannged with slgnal.tucTcss. Tho chargo Hint "midnight imtr dor, aud robbery Is unpunished " and that "thieves and tramps" uro unmolested, bears chiefly upon city marshal Glldart. Thisoftlelul needs no defenso ; but wo will lake this occasion lo pay a tribute to tho clllcleucy and fidelity with which ho has done his duty. Also during his term ofolllco tho po lieo service has been almost self sustaining. Such misrepresentations do no harm at home, where their author is known. Away from here, tho effect of such a charapter os is given this place, is a matter worthy the consideration of thoso who support tho Loral. The charge (?) Is also made, that town serin has bc:u npproelatcd to a currency par. " ' i NcCrary's Appointment. Washington, Doc. 1. The Pits Idcnt to day sent to tho Senate tho namo of Goorgo W. McCrary, of Iowa, to bo Judgo of tho Eighth District. 1 m t m The Louisiana Election. Tho election for Stato and parish officers In Louisiana on last Tues day passed off quietly, a light vote being polled. Tho Democratic candidates are elected throughout the State by overwhelming major ities. Dr. French Wecms, a native of rrlnco William, Va., died in Lou isvilln, Ky.. last Saturday, aged 82 years. Ho made the last speech to Lafayctto when on his visit In 1821. Tho father of Dr. Wooms was a consulting physician at the bedside of Washington hi his lust illness. Sale or a Valuable I'lacc. Tho "California" plantation, on Deer creek was sold at private sulo on Monday last for $20,000 cash ; It contains nearly 700 acres, 200 wood and Mvnmp lands. Cliafl'e, Hamilton and To ell, commission merehants, sold tho place to u Mr. ijcuulun ol' N. O. - Faj Jrmplctoa Star AHiatcc. This excellent company aueared here Tueida-iiL-Ut iu "Miritana" and the 'Dc!: of Comvillc." They have La i crowd-'d house evert night since. The attendance, despite the iu.-IemeDt wc-tther is the Uet proof of the m-jrit of their pcrloriuauces. Their 'it-pertoire' has been selected with lute an 1 Judgment and is perfectly sati.fae tory. With theexecptiouof "Miss Multoa," ' the plays presented have proved good and enjoyable. The acting and sinking is far above tho average of traveling com pa nics. Tho oblect'ou lit "Mis Multon" is to the play, aud not to its rendition by this company. Pacing over tho questionable t ro priety of evoking sympathy for such a hcroLie as "Mis Multon," tho play is too full of harrowing incident and cxcrtu-Litiug erodes to make it in any souse euoyaL!. So that despite the clever acting ot Mr. Fuller the old tutor," tho quiet pathos o Mr. ISuckley, ''the Injured husband," we doubt if any desire to sea it a second timer At tempting to depict the fcnialo character in its highest stages of passionate cinoilou, the r.sult might have been anticipated. All is subordinated to the central fig ure, aud the runons of art aud mo rslity are violated iu the process. Tho fall of tho curtain is a relief to all. Our criticism can lei no dispar agement to Miss Alleo Vaue, who bus proved herself an agreeable and gifted actress. Her Gcrmalne, iu " Chimes ol Normandy," Is a perfect gem ; chaste aud delicate aud charming ly rendered. Her "Maritana" gavo great sat isfaction aud pleasure. Miss Alice Vane has won for herself a lasting reputation in Greenville, where she will always bo welcomed with pleasure. ' John Tcmplolon'j success In making his audiences laugh has made him a favorite. His "Captain ot tho Watch" in Love's Follies, was iiiiinenso. "His Don Ctctar" was very amusing and funny; were wo disposed to bo hypercritical, wo might say too funny ; at times verging on buffoonery. The Don was a reckless devil may- caro spcnd-tlirllt, witty in speech and 'r jo In manner, but always a gentloman, never a clown. It is to bo regretted that Mr. Temple ton ; has so far appeared so seldom. II' ho has many such pieces of net in;; as "Captain of tlio- Wntch" in his repertoire, ho Is doing both him self ami his luiclieticto injustice in not producing them. It would bo hard to find fault with tho "Gaspard" In thu Chimes of Normandy, if Mr. Ilucklev, tho leading actor. Ho . makes his points well and tellingly, but with quiet power ntid free from runt. Mr. Fullor's low comedy, would make on uudortakcr huglr His greatest success Iu this lino was In Alinoa." Of MIs3 Fay Tetnplcton the little fair)',, whoso bewitching manners and whWuio ways have won the hearts and turned tho heads of all and whoso tnnrrygU!cos havo sent the spirit of fail lliuhlnsr' through tho audlouce like an olooU'io cur rent it gives us unqtialilled pleas ure to speak in tonus ot hlgtiost praise. To a pleasing voice aud a lovely face she adds the rare charm of a manner free from restraint oudroplote with youthful frodi- ucss and sparkling vivacity. Wo can Imagine nothing more grace ful and captivating than her songs and dances In the musical farce Almoc, whilo her rendition of the vulgar villagogirl iu tlio "Chimes of Normandy, whose sudden eleva tion lo rank and distinction turn ed her head, and whoso deficiency in breeding is apparcut through all her fine clothes and gaudy array, standi her as au actress whose futurcplaco in her profes siou it would be hard to forecast too brlllluntly. In our judgment sho gives unquestioned promise of Juturo fame. Sho has tho artistic tctnpratucnt iu a high degree ; and If her devo tion to her art is strong enough, sho will attain high rank iu her profession. Iu conclusion, wo desire lo do justice to thcuuastimliigartistwho docs tho musical accompaniment for tlio company. Wo refer to Mr. Speck, tho accomplished pianist whoso talent Is npt to bo overlook ed hi tho hubbub incident to these performances. Ho is certainly a rare performer and as au accom panist has few equals. Mr. Duf fy's cornet solos are very flue. Though wo think they are marred by tlio contrivances with which ho modifies the soiling llrcmiuds on of a phonograph playing ou a cornet. , Last night "Pinafore" was play- cd, it being the first presentation of this fatuous piece in Greeuvillo. Want of limp prevents an extended notice It was fairly good and eatiffled a icully crowded hotitc. Mr. Scth Crane mdi a most deii il.'d hit in I'ii L Deadeye. Mrs. Templeton as Josephine waias nvia! very good, while Fsy asUnipb lU:ktraw looked so pret ly aud attrsotive and aiiir so well that half the young men iu the au dience made up their minds to en list in the navy aud serve ou II. M. S. Pinafore.' Mr. lWklcy as Sir Joseph was true to nature aud arlU'icas he alwaya is. The St ir Alii iie 1 a tlrt rate company. Aud we are pleated to 'ay that they will take away and leave behind pleasant memories of their tngagt-iutnt iu Greenville, which cloes to-night. Kate Bsnlcidrs. . II. L. Phillips w ho keeps a drug store at Corinth, Miss., blew out Geo. C Mitchells brains uilha shot gun in that fWu on lust Fri day eveuing. Sciiatobia Express; Yesterday, at the bagnio of Rachel TcU I a negro named Tom Morgan was shot fire timn in tlio breast aud stomach by auot!cr negro named George Martin. Moyau will die. Martin made his escape. Itrandoii Itcpublican. v On the night of the 17lh it'll., whilo Lllis Myers, a colored mail' living with J. A. Williams, in the northern part of thu couuty, was going from tho rusidenco of Mr. Williams to his cabin in eompauy with two other men, ho was shot at and instantly killed by some one concealed iu a dilch by the side of the road. Suspicion rests ou Calvin Fore, who had been heard to inako .threats aguiust him and ho was arrested and committed to jail. Myers was about to marry Foro's step-daughter, and Fore objected to tho mariiago. Meridian Gazette We regret to hear of tho death of Mnj. M. F. Minis, which occured at his residence iu Lauderdale, yesterday morning from tho shot of tho negro dosperado, au account of which wo published. Mnj. Minis had been the Station Agent or the Mobile and Ohio ltailro.id at Lauderdale for sevorul 5 ears, and filled tho position acceptably to the public, lie was a public spirited, useful citizen, in the primo of life, aud his deuth under tho rircumstaitces is most pnitilutamt ilistniMtng. I1U nlUict- ud vvlfj ii:id children h ivcliie s in- piiihj of u!I, In itwtrgroal bji'euvo mint. ispeti d to the Hendd ' Greeuvillo M'hs', Di'o. 1-A dill! ctilty occured at Hunches Heiid. LouUiann, n Saturday night be tween two c. dortd politicians lltchnrd W. Harper, caudidaio for cotistable, and Gu;c John son, cand idate for Jilsliio ot tho Pcacr, Jojiiisoii received a bullet in tbe brain and die I instantly. Harper sustained no Injuries, was prompt ly arrest od. Another attempt has been mate ou tho Czar's life. Maycrsvilla bpeetator. Ihcre is thotiMiuds ot acres of good tillablo laud lying in waste in this couuty which can bo pur chased from the State and Levee Board for sums varying from sixty cents to two dollars per acre. If thrifty energetic mcu would lay aside a portion of their earnings until iJ'ey were enabled lo own a few acres of their own, this couuty Iu a few yca', Would increase- in raluo fifty per colli.,- vr, perhaps, more- A liitlo ccomot.'!y indus try and energy would joou make every farmer the possessor cf ih laud ho cultivates, and would re lieve hi in from paying tho rent which causes so much couteutiou and dispute. Ou a narrow inland near tho Now England const, where primi tive custcms still obtain, where the crier goes about tho .streets by day aud a watchman by night, where they dispose of surplus meat by auction, and the merry mulden and tlio tar go junketing together iu an nneieut calash, lives an old lady, AnnlloC . The same roof has sheltered three gen erations of her fumilv. and It would require little less than au carthquako to dislodge her from her seat by tho old fashioned fire place. There sho sits, a picture of peace and contentment. "Haven't you a 8lnglo regret liryour wholo life?" wo askod her once. Sho uroppcu tier Miming, nml a dreamy look crept over her placid I... 1 1 Si.. eyes, "les," she said at length, " I havo. Ten years ago, wheti my denr dead sister was alive, a niuu with a hand organ came to this island by tho steamer. Oh I ho could play'beuutifully. llo came near our street, and my sister says to me. Let us go down to tho comer and see hlin play.' Well, do you know, I didn't go after all, but sho said it w as just splendid, bud I suppose I shall re gret not hearing that hand orgau to my dying dny." Atid tho dear old soul dropped a tcur 011 the half heeled etotkiiijr -Hu i ir r- Drawer -conrox- Livcrol-Mid. Orleans 6 "-! ale ," bales. Xcw Vork mid up 6 3-4; tui'l up 12 Or- lean12tH6e. Futures Dec lSJ Feb. lrWt; March t3:f, , NEW ORLEA-N& Ordinary : Good ordinary : I.w middling : 5 Middling : : Good middling : Middling fair : 11 11 1-4 It 12 11 34 12 l- 12 3 8 Sales, 20,000 bales. Stock, on baud 2,000 bales. PROVISION MARKET. Coffee, ordinary to prime, 13 1-2 Sugar common to good commoil 6 M, fair to fully fair 7 1-2, prime to choice 8 1-4, )cl. clarified 9 1-4. Molasses, common 25, choice, 37. Drau, SK'c. . Rice, choice La. 6 1-2 a 8. f This report is carefully revised every week. St. Louis-Flour, Family, $6 00 Pork, $13 00. Coru 88c. Oats No. 2, 37. . . . Jlay ordinary $17, choice $22. Meal-$2 60. Whisky steady, $1 07. Lard 7 l-2e." . , Hams, choice sugar cured canvassed 10 l-2e. Seymour & Jackson, VICKSDURG, MISS. DIALtU IX Scuiii' Machines, Attaolimsati, Nseillc, Oil, and all kinds of Sewing Machines repaired on short notice. Also, dealers in Chromos. PORTRAITS painted in Oil from photographs and from life. CiTOtllee in rear of Got 1 belt's Jewelry btoro. dec6 Commlssioner'a Sals. Orgill Bros. & Co. ) 794 vs. C Maggie Manifold el al. ) Whereas by virtue of a final decree reiiiterodiu the ahovo (tylcd eauxe at tlio May term, a. it. 1H73, of our Chancery coiiri, 11 favor ot complainants against tho defend lints, Maggi.i Man fold 11 ml Joseph .luliiison, minor heir at law i f N, It. Johnson, deceased, rcquiriug lliesaid defendants lo pay lo the romplaiiiauis thu sum of $M9o:3i on tlio 1st day vt December, 11. d. 1871), uud in deft tilt sjl.i should be made of mi undivided oue-l!iird interest In and to lot live of section two; nil of section three except lot three of said ssctiou; lot two of section cloven, all in township tiimitoeii, of ruiiio uiglil west, con taining 01 100 acres more or lens, and constituting what is known as tho Forklatid plaitatiii:i in tho county of Washington. Now, therefore, by virtue or the authority veted in me as a special couimissbiicr uuder akl ducroo. I will on lloaday, tho 5tk da; of Jiausry, a. d. 1880, iu front of tho Court Houso door in tho town of Greenville, within tho hours prescribed by law, offer said described real estate lor sale to tho highest bidder, ou 0 credit ot four months, or a sufficiency thereof to satinty the amount of snid decreo and all costs. Said bid to bo secured by bond with good and sufficient sureties, con ditioned as provided iu sectiou 1038 Revised Code 1871. L. T. RUCKS. Special Commissioner December 6, 1879-19 Shields & Skinner sols, for comps. gHEfilFF'jJ SALE. " Tho State of MlssisMjipl, ) Washington County. Iu Washington Circuit Court to April term, 1830. Theodore l'ohl i Viouf'tloiit No. 8740 vs. ( II. Schlcsiniror. Exinna By vlrtno of the above vendi tioni exponas to me directed, I shall exnoso to nubile nn i ii. door of iheCourt House luGreen- 1111?, wtttiin tno hoars prescribed by law. to the hlzlicst 1,1,1,1 cash, on tho First Monday cf January, 1880, next, nil the right, title and inter est of thedefcmlnut II. Schleslnucr In and to tho following described property, to wit : A certain house and lot bnnur.. as the saloon building situated iu the town of Greeuvillo, county of Washington and 8ttn nf Miu-i... ippl aud docribud as follows, to wit: commencing at tho corner of Main aud Mulberry streets on the north east comer of said lot six in the Reserved Addition to tho suld town of Greenville running thenoo westward along tho south side of Main street 81 feet, thcnee in a southerly direction 125 feet thence in an easterly direction 81 fnet thence in a northerly direction parallel with Mulberry street 12f feet to tho point of beginning. The same having been levied upon os the property of the defendant, II. Schlesingeraiid will bo sold to satisfy the plaintiff! claim, and all costs. VT. E. HUNT, Sheriff of Washington rotinl v December C, 17! TRY YOUR LUCK. f)u the erei-i (i ? fr' December! r.y virtue and ia hUn , next the HOUSE ami LOr,the provuion, ofa& of John DcSoiiterwi t oerameu al llanwav Kennedy's saloon, where all 'the chances . taiued. The House is situated oil the uorth side of Washington aye Lue. It i very subata...ial, wi l. . e.,nd cistern ud pump, all in solendid order. Jloreinformaiion to be got at the aforesaid saloou where tbe plaa of drawing can be een. Posscssioa will to given wect, Bfter the ratlle takes pTace. JOHN DE SOUTER. Urccnville.Nov. 8, 1.9 Dwelling House FOR SALE. A nice residence on .Vaiu street. I. ia lik.!mlitr lit.- ated. has all ue- rc'sarv imnrove-noiits, and i sub stantial and first-class iu every re spect. Terms reasonable, tot particulars apply t uov8 II. !fc N. WlLCZISMKI. Trustee's Sale. Whereas, on the eighth day of Jauuarv.a. U- iJ, .iou uei bmok.iateor this couuty, made and executed a certaiu deed in trust of that date, which eaid deed ts recorded in the Chaucer y clerk's office of Washington coun tv, Mississippi, iu deed book K No 2, pagca 13. 14, 15 and 16. ot said office, and by wbich said deed the said Wcsthrook totivcvcd lo James B. Eustis tho following do scribed property, situated, I) lug and being in tho couuty of Wash ington aud Siato of Mississippi, and knowu aud designated as the "Joyneb" farm, fronting on Lako Washington, bounded ou the uorth by lands uow or formerly belonging to John A. Miller; 011 tho south by lauds now or former ly belonging to Major Redd and ou tho west by lands tiow or formerly belonging io Mistress Mary Priuce and containing nine hundred and ten acres, more or less, together with the buildings and improve ments there ou, tlio tenements and appurtenances belonging or in any wiso appertaining to tho afore said lands, and tho reversions, io- muiiiders and remainder, rents issues uud profits thereof. The said conveyance bavin,: been made by said Wcsthrook to suid James B. Eustis iu trust to secure the prompt payment of two promts sorv note therein mentioned, each for thef'imol thrco thousand dollars, with interest, damages ami expenses, asset forth fit said deed of trust. And whereas, the said James B. Kiistis has notified the tiudersigucd t hat hu Is tumble to art In the execution cf said trust; nut whereas. In that event tin Sheriff of Washington coumv i- uuthoriiEcd to act mid execute totld deed. Now, therefore, in pursu ance of said deed In 1 rust, ami the provisions thei cot, lull! 011 the 23ili day cf Deceob.T, 1373, sell to the Ugliest bidder for c.ish on the premises nil of Ha' t; erly in Kuitl deed, iiittniono I, mid on" of the proeeed"i of mid sale, niter first defraying nil expenses of this trust, ns,set forth in saul deed, pn the last mimed note f r three thousand doll.ir-, with all lute;r.-l una damages uud nitornny Uvr i hereon, Asset forth ii nai l deed. 1 hu 1 1 tin t, tin iibovo ,rotcr!v is believed to lie good, hut I will win) convey sucii line an IS ill me vested by tho terms of said deed W. K. 1 1 UN r, Sheriirand Trustee Oct. 11, 1879. 8T0I.ES From the Estill & W..I... . I... . .. Jt9 "uiiiu foaiiiniiiiii, on r Deer Creek, on l.m Monday night, Sltli hist., a Ltght Sarrc! Horse-JIaif , dcsciit.ctl as follows : UncaMrated, broecl.iiig marks on Ida hips, sad--die swelling oiihUboek;ai,d white patch of hair-45 hands high, llo was stolen by a yellow fellow na med George Moore, about 25 years old, formerly living ou Mr. Fer guson's phtco In the 'colon v. A reward-of twenty-flvo dollars ..... uu ior tlio recovery of tho mi, n v WILLIAM JENKINS. November 29, 1879-2t rott sue. A BILLIARD TADLE, ehenn for cash. nov23 II. SCOTT Grand Central Restaurant, JohDDlo Church k Charlie RowS, A Y"? lcnsed 'ho Granil Cun'. Il , fe,?"!'..w'''tc"d.okeenp I'l-mu m uu unit's with OYSTERS, FISH, GAME. am JrP'P0,',1,11''1 H'e market allord, and will mako every effort REGULAR MEALS, 60 cents. rOARD, $5 per week. Fine Lodging rooms in connection " uu mo uouse. nov29 TORRENT A Dwelling in a desirable local, ity lu Greenville. Apply to M.KREijIIMAR, nov.lfi,wV1?nkorUr!c,,vllle- "AdministratrU Notie. f, 1H , d p.ij Hi (onfn o mo. I fts Dotlf J, :o""o I" ' l"m niH 'aid estate J! I h e t he,,, IirUui(, , , l lo ' witljlii the Hum utiwTX 1 law, "J toy will l,r.f,.m, m, ., (' 'l!A I IA W ALTdV A Trastea'g Sale, xecuted by Jau,e 11,1 h.e benefit of the GreVhU nig aud Saving As.. the 2d day or JDe ig-j""6, corded at pagw 291,22'.,i!!i deed book "G numbeVfr ofbec of the clerk of tbVi4 court of Washington euaar? of Mi.8Mppi, I Win "Ss, Ca Xadaj'i Ssesalsr Xk w at tho front door of - (louse of said couuty aadk tho hour of a J' 4 o'clock p. m , proceej h public outcry to the hih ? ' for cash, the follow in-jir, property, situated iu TjZ Greenville, couuty ana Slaw said, to wit: 'ihat portUZ;L mbr x (6) in 11 uireu vj ui i no urst aiUiii-- Ih owu or Greenville ton county, Stato or ut. taken from the north part lot. and measuring tilty i ' frout ou Locust street, i" ii i ii g back belweeu pr one hundred and eighlr e . ouo half (181 ) lee"; same property conveied h auder Johnson to sahfjaa. ard by deed recorded at ir ot deed book "D," the said chancery clerk's i wiilamll the tcnemeuts aiul w teuauees thereunto beU-,,' J' V. DOJilliV uov22,1879-17tda XrwJ STCLEJ. From Greeuvillo on last f day uight tho 15th lust, av horse mule, branded V-( left hip, with the right ear liatly crimped, at the tJTi though it had bceu biiraLAg ward or $35 will bo paid recovery ot tho mtilo and lUcav turo ol the thief, or $10 hrX mule. Nov. 22.1870-m NOTICE TO TAX F, Tho lax payers of Wad' county, Mississippi, are , notified that State, fours r? Levee taxes for tho llscsl ytorlU nro now due and payable it ar ollice in Greenville. Thef !. iti is a stalcmenl of sa'J uxa on tho dollar valuation of pr -ij Stiile tut .. i gTi tiMwrut tuuaty I Huliwil , l Cuiinty Uomt I.iiiIiuiiiI lluntl Wiiruvr in miluiinu Lnw; Luiwi.uoiioii. ...1 " .1 .. I ' " ... n.iUpKat I.tqai'lntlnir 1a- t III vnl l.t'(w lux Ii. m iuiljiiuj a i-i Tax payers are further ::!!. that tuxes unpaid Cn till ISA of IxL' J wilt be dcliiiiiiiiil, ntid ail.'::!ssl coKt ami tin mnes tiecrus same. W. K. lll'ST. j Klioriir mid Tux Co!rfetr, October 4, H7i 7i2 AaseiKMasat I'.n it i r lainid by the Tin' Council ol Greenville, TIisIiImk; ho and Is hei'uliy levied upon IW issnsseil vnl id of all the realiM personal rope it in the tussw! tii eenvilie, lor I hu your l7H,tsns to tho a in, i mil and for the purpoas following, to w it ; 6 mills ua tl:s ilillnr fur tornontksi II " " Hie 11 " oM 11. R. boa 6 " " new R. R. boatlt 21 " " quarantlnt- A true copv from tho minute. Tit. Pom,, Acllnjf Clerk. In accordance with above r& nance tho tax payers of the towtsf Greeuvillo am hercbv notlfkdtbil municipal taxes for ike flsenl vstr 1879 nre now duo and paya'.Jsl my oflko in Greenville. Tax payers are further not!W (hut taxes unpaid upon Itislitk dny of Dccembor next will lluqucnt, and nddstional costs usl uamages accrue upon nmc. Sept 0. 1879 l. Xas CsIWb. Coiomiitioner'c Cx! Mary R. rit-nnuitig ft at Xo. 800 Tg, Mury C. llavcfafHtul i. By virtue and in pursus"eef he final decreo rendered ' I above cause on tho 29tltw-f Mnv, 1879, by the chancery of Washington county Misslsilppii i wm, on , , Monday, Uu8tauy f Dieai' in rront of tho south door of M court house of tho said county si WashlnKlou, botweou the tw'J prescribed by law, txpoie t at publio outcry, to the W: bidder for cash, the followkj"" scribed property, lo will ' One Mule, One He.: Tho west half and the awpttti quarter of section Ave, a4 W southwest quarter of seeliOB few; of township nluoteen, rauW J west, and containing six huuaJ and ono acres, more or lee.-? s tuntcd' In the said couuty Washington. L. T. RUCKS Specinl GVuimiseltf' November 1, 1879-14 Regatnr Xtw Orleans mm C" fill racket. T. 11. YritlES M. WHITK, Muter C. Holms, . Leaves Now Orle'; JA nt6 p.m. leaves GroeBi New Orleans every SUNDA LisTlhis lino reserves the rlgn',' luisi LnndliiBs thut the Capt- "ny consider tinsofo. rosscr":" "ow Orleans make HgMli np' avoT,iingluiiddefay. .;xpen,o. The fare and putf" IT a'i0"8' ca,lUot 'tm. I heir lioals do not run hcreoj 1 ' r?8;h tho cotton icasoii; M "M" ".rmi-r, t10 duu niotiin T'VO n public ronvenlencct trb Mlll'l"'i'sMioul,t routlinic to reclf