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NOT ONI HOUR I f f 1iittnl nf I tvrrua wi"i 4nrt miM -f in rf ri Y tutui ri I I Mlbflrtt an4 w trh Onl.r I'nln llm'l.r Cdumm'i"'. i '"""-11."1 wlp)l.fi.i il C( ir. tt.mli, HwW.la, r ullM-r nd nr HfK. ' pvl '"- ? l rmmP4TotwrTT mifT:. HNI HTM. f!'V'n, l i't.ni. I r!.ji.'l NffTOU 4url Mf nr yriMtralMl Willi iIim-ma 014 aufTwr, I RAOWAY't RI4DY RELICP i wit.r, prnin iyTAT mn T iirumTiiH it the t,ADnr. Btfl.4liKTl(K Of TMK B..WKI . r 'IIN ICTH'N Of Till l.t'KUl, DRITUXUT, Dirrici-t r mimTiMmi CAi.i'irTi'i or Til K iiEakt. TlTEIK't. CROUP, Ull-TMRKIA feKADArnH, TOOTH Atl K flot.n rrHtLi.n. iorr. iiii.i.m Th liltrBIIn nflll RHilv Rnllrtn ti r"rtr 0artA wliarr ih taln wr dinicuily muii w ill Allwru Mi.l I'lMtilorL Twenty ilniM In hK ntmh'nr of wtfT wll' In ffw h.miic:iir t'RAMPi HI'AHKK, hill K htiimai II, KKAIITHI R1, XII R IH UiAI IIK, HIAKIlll'IKA. ItmrnTi.iiv. riH.IC INU 1M HK aoWKUt, tn.l all INTKRNAU r-ATIH. Trtvalcra shoulrl alna rarrT a. bnltla of Half ar'i Kaady Brllf Willi fhm. A fw itr.iim In Caiar will pr'-vunl nrknia ir pnlna rmm rhnnra or aiar. It la ivtlar tliau Frauuli tfrautly ur Uuian aa a Mliiiulanl. , teveh akd agtte. TRT!"1 AD AOI'B eoil for fin ppnt Thn la 4"t a rniilial ant In iliii worlil Mini will rurn Kartr 4nd Aaiia. anil all other Ualartmia, H'Ioiih. Rrark-t, frih.li, Talli.w, and other Kr.Tnra Inulnl h KAII tl! i I'll. I.HI an quirk RAUYVAY a BKaUV UK. Ur. mj tcuu par bullla. HEALTH! BEAUTY!! ' 4troni7 A"n rrnr. mrn prnnn-lvrnEAPT! i or ri.tSII A.M WI.IIIIIT I.LAIC KKIN ANI ; HXAL'TlfCL CUlllXliXION ttElXKEU TU AI.U DR. RAD WAY ' G I Sarsaparilliai Resolvent tH2 GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. 4 AH AB1! TtlR nT ASTOWTSTTTVrt rrRFS: so UIIII K. mi RAflll AUK TDK CIIANllkS, TIIK JtoU riMDERLOKR, TNIIEII TUB 1MKLI KSi'K " lir TlilM THULT WUNUtUrLL, MbDICINK, TUAT Every Bay aa Increase in FIesI ami feisiit is Seen and Felt. T.wtrr dmn f th KABPAPATULUA BFISOT. TKSTcommiintctMtlirouh (he Blwul, Sweat, Urine. Snttothor Fluid and julcennf th ystfin the Yior of fm, far It rimtrll.e wnittm of tli bny wltli nw una itiiiiil malorifil. HrrntulK, 8vi.lHK CoiMiimiitlnri, Oiatidular fltH-AM, t'lnor in the tiirnftt, M'xMh. Tu ftturt, Nnalfttn theGlaiirtnanil othr artmf Hu- viteiii. 0mm Bvea, Ktrnmoruut dimrtianrt. ircni l hit Kam ami tM worn fnrni of Bktn d.neti-M, Kniinurtw. Fkvit Aort Hral1 Head, Rlntf Worn.. Hall IIIhiuiti. Krvnjpelas, Acnm, Black Spot. Worm in lliv Klcsh. Tuniori. fan an In lh Wnmb, ami all weaaemait and puinlul dli ibirni, Nlfc'ht Bweata, Loan of Krm and nil of tb lira pHut'lple, aro within tha citrutkve rnnge of this nrl.r.ir U.wirn Chmutrv. and a few duvtv nw will t: irora to any perton usiiig uior rnurr oi uiuau iurui ui llMMM It pottnt powar to cura thm. j,r tna niinni, naiiy nflcfnninji rrunreu n inn ji.iflcotnpniiltion lhat in continually pnn:riiiiiiK. ri4a In arrcatlng Uim wtttan, nd rcipalr. I lie pame with tmw mntrrlitl mi-le frtnu hoallliv IjIimmI and UiH Uto dAaSAI'ARUJilAN will ftnd dc occure a euro li eerialn; for wlicn once till remedy cornmni,s iU WrR OI piirmranon, ana rJUCC-eu.m omnm-Miini .110 loMof want en, ita n-pair will be rnntd. and fry day thf patient will feel bimMlt urowlnp better and slronci-r, the fiNMl dlttoaiinit batter, appaiite UiiproviiiK, and liven ' and w tilth t IncreafthiK. . Not only dia tho 8HAriittitt nor.rinrr e'sctl II kuowa remedial afcenwinthacnre of Chronic, licro futuua, CtmetltuUonal, aud Sktu ducuea; but It i tut oly poaiuvseura for k f Kidney & Bladder Complaints, rrlnary and Womb dlMawi. Orarel rtlabetea, Prnpr, tuppaftc of Water, Incontinence of urinti, Briuht's Di ae, Albuminuria, and In all eaaoe wtierv there are fcrtck-diMtdupoalta. or the water in thtrk, r loud v. mixed with ubtaiKe like the white of an Kg, or thrbadn Uko white aulk. or there ! a morbid, dark, bllinn appear Anre. and white bone-Onat depnulw, and whm thvre M prteklna;, burning aenaatioo when naatng water, ana pam w the Small of Uie Back aud along the Loina. Tumor of 19 Year9 Growth Cured by Radway'i Resolvent A - ! DR. RADWAY'S arnMllr taitlai. alirntlT eoalad Willi wat aiim. ITirta refulale. narllT, drain and ulniwthan. Had waTa'pX forth care ol all dajorder. or the Wnmach. I.i.r. Bow-la. KrfuT, madder. N-r.oua pi.ca.. Hrartaeha. llonatlpallon. Cnttin-nun, ltidlwrtlon. Ilia .na. BiihMMi-aa, Billoua Kaver. Iiillaiuniailon of ihe llowala. fllea, and all Doranfoniciitu of the In rnl y'K!H. W.Trlnted toeltml a iHWlilv. run IW .f.tahle,eooLauuDg ho Ularoury, uiaeralaurdclelen- ,A faTd- ef BADWATR rn.1.8 will Jre. tfci . arj tui from all Uie above named diirilcra. I'rice, 16 cents .rRo. (OLD BI IlKUUUISTA , RRAD "rAIJiR AND TBl'K - Rend Due letter rami t RADWAT A -0 No 3 w;rem t, ktw r Vork Inferiuatioal worth thouaaiula will be aent yoa. - Anderson Starr & Co., ; MANUFACTURERS OF CLOTHING, 502 & 501 Broadway, wXTt KEW YORK. TirNBI BTATT, ' LIARARn W. TOWRBEWO. , S. BaWAIIB- HOWH. HOWES, HYATT & CO. (established 1832,) i. ;' WHOLM1LI BMUBR l. r - - - BOOTS fc SHOES ! 90, 92 and 91 Grand-St. at few inort K'f if JlrmfifiMir, I 39.& ' ' MEW I0BK. i f n't t'-r f ' 'M i' l' ' ) -' f ,. , -. - ...... i I . M ' Mil t K( II I i." i - t t ii r . .t sv f 4 I f f I ' f- I h -f. fi . n( I ' i- 'it tm 1 1 A ta. li r 11- Ml" MOtf Ml. JH. IttKKi; I'f '.fitM j r mini i Jrmxi i"iMir, M m ...,,-1 y riiarmnn-nlNI n$ I bf mM, T' fnt"l IHV "r Nt'Hirnf f.ir -on AniiiMii, rf'h Hi"l l-)i-iit rfrrij.'i p fsn-f'illy it it( 11. a. r'trlwlH f willtltt-ir f-M"' I ivn riiriiiii' ") " in-, .(niilJ'wrl aIKJIIM) CI TV Co tti nit rciitl Collect (Korniwrlji enllail It ! HlfWurt a. HT. MIL- I H, M O . TIIOS. .. It IV Ml, l'rei.!ont. cm, c oi'itsr. dv I'ook Kcqiing, Cotru Arhlinictic, Pcninnnbluji, Knglmh Grammar. DuHiiiess Crrcf.i'oriJcnco, Coinniorcia! Law Projiaratorv Studios. We rcpprt(nllv mil atlnilion 10 llm iininiill 1 hi'ilitii-a ntliiri-.l ly our ii miiinimi l"r k Iiiim ninrt eiJ'M H'iii hi"' M HSI'.tKNT KM.'LOVMl'.XT! Wo niiilio Ihn I'tn'ii'tit, A tlmrontili H.hj U K epor. 4 11 i. k Hii'i iH-runile in Kit" iron. I '"An elntruiil iil rupiil IVniniin. IV A Hueiil Spi-iiki-r iinil Wiilfi-. ('(mvi-riiMt willilliB 1 jiivk of Jtimnrm. lf'l'oi'lfd III Cuiriniuire, TrHilf Kilmiiri'. Ami in ifeneml, ft thorough, iili'-uwuko lumi neia tiimi. A ml prornrn emploTmpiit for Inm nfn-rwRril". The M01111J I'ilv Iimh nonr1 more kooH nitu Ktions fur in atii.lciile lliHti any other iumiliiiion in llie Went. t Wo luive now perfer-fnd ylf mutic plan Uy wliirh we inuke "pei inl roiit'iii't". fJUAHANT KING SITUATIONS to tlioao who liui'h llm collfm mtiililftmily TKI.KfiKAI'Hl.VO. Kill1 contne iid nituHtioiia GuiiianlocJ on new litiea bv Hpfi-ial contrHrt. , Kor circulara nni) further inform nlion. hiMicfk TIIOS. A. KICI!, rrenlilfiit. rrarchlfi-lT No. aia N. St. EAR N H Y' FLUID EXTRACT s 11 V C II V I The only know remedy for right's Disease, And a poeitive remedy for Gon., Grvel, Strictures, Di.bete, Dys pepsia. Nsryouk Debility, Dropsy, Nor retention or Incontinence of t'riue, Iirita- lien, IufUnwtiou er L'lcoralion of the BLADDER and KIDNEYS, 8PERM ATOIiRlKEA, LenoorrbrpRor Wliitei, DieeHBenof tilt Prostrate GlRnd.Stoue in the Waddar, CoIcnlOrRvelorHriekdiist Dnpoeit Bnd Macm or Milky Discharges. KEARSEY' S EXTRACT B V C H r l'ermnnently Cores all Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys. and Dropsica Swellings, Existing in Men. Women Rnd Children. UruNo Matter What tbo Age I Pmf Steele ears: "One bottle of Kearney's Fluid Extinct Itachn is worth more than all otherr liuclins combined." Price. One Dollar per Bottle, or Six B ittles fo Five Dollars. Depot, 101 Dnane street New York A PSi-.irien in attendance to answer rorree- poudeuce and give advice gratis. rjw6'end stamp for Pamphlets, free.SJ Bold hy all Druggists. TO THE Berrss 4 DrklllOlcat Of Both Sexes A' Ckarge or Advict oni Conmllalion. Dr. J. B. Dtott, gradnaUol Jefferson Madioal College. Philadelphin, author of several valuable works, esn t4 consnlted on all diseasea of the sexual or Urinary Organs (which he has made an especial study) either in male or female, no matter from what cause originating or of how long standing. A practice of 30 years enables him to treat diseases with sue less. Cares guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Tboss at a distance eta forward letter describing aymptom and enclosing stamp to prepay poet&ge. Bend for the CiuJe to Healtl. . Price 10c. J. B. DY01T, M. D. Physician and SorgeoD, 104 Doaoe St. N. T. mil 'S ly I? . 'f - H, ., If II '-f f ( ..- .' r Mil ", I " t t t I I '.! f-- li I-!, I 4' ,' i j', tt i,t itf "'i' til ( i' I if "1 ( i'i V" ! f.'l (111 '' ''f j n ! II ,1 )'i ') I r)'i fi r 1' i ft i T t-I'lfl. f i. . ! iY I a , ' j f r a 11 i'h, j 4 I - .'1 i 1 i f tf l'i f l i If i n! (. I 11 r ii'H rP V," In'! I'. t'i m 1 i n 1" il i I f"'i ii- :tX flr'Mff lit l'i" W't It'll 4 !- i ....... f I" Ml If'ri 4'fii 1 Id l'i Inl mil rili-'il N- r.'iim, I nrr '!"..; , , ,. , , , , , . .,-11 i!i "'nni Ii Ai r ) lii'M'l 17 lliff-fi'''l 15 !" in arc ri Im 1! ill i , , , . ' .1 Bir'i' ii'iii ( !irj ffolif i! .if .irljr of , ii'trin'ti'iii, fo'lr finJ rrini''. I imn (i t I Ur tli!! It f'iil"it ifi I'll Future t!i' l.iip 'riil r.r'iin(:in fif l!i in Jiftt f y Viit ami fouth, u Uitb (lir) jioliliril iin'l tnilorinl It;jti of ttif fo'iiilty. I.ft tliffi m'l'ftl Nnw llnIiin I r'jiiru lint it hu lyi lii' g it mriit in fnitriri lul Jf'i". mi I b a I it s tvn.l " tin liT.) tif the nntinti " nftrr fir.it indifiin on jiuiting tint lilo in iliuiily pcil I '' Man propose, but God (li.'Oif. Wlnt w ill l.c ihe ultimate result? Thu rn'l l not yet, liut tlio inj is fileritly ami fact nptiroucliing wlien even the tilood Btniuuil 1 tiinlor acquiri-il ly tlm war, wi'l (litai'car, nnd its bsses bo great er than it gains. Tho day u Biletitly but last approach ing when tlio arrogance ot hearties power, fo cruelly ninnifefted towards others wronged and outraged by its priced, will be exchanged lor Ihe hu niiliation and weaknes. ol a fallen and parasitical destiny. This is the late willi which the foolish and vicious machinations of Rmliculism no threaten New England. Its falnc philosophy and polities '; its il legal and infamous agitation against the Constitution ; its perfidious covenant-breaking ; its bloody civil war; its taxes on tho Industry of tho wholo land for its benefit ; its debt imposed on the Nation as a burden on the whole people that its monopo lists aud speculators might reap the advantages of the labor and industry of others ; its attempted deduction of Southern Civilization and any capacity for re.-dstanso of its tyranl ic.il demands : what is the result, not as mnn proposes, but Cod in his in crutable Tiovidence orders ? The rc suit is that in tho course of a single decado from the dato of theso occur rences, the Political and Financial overthrow, and tho prospective deg radation of New England has been witnessed 1 But Conpervati.-'in in its restored Rear-on and Justice, may even save Massachusetts. We must strive to do so. When tho West and the South 6hall hereafter reign, it must rule not not vindictively, but with an en lightened sense of liberality and in a spirit of fraternal responsibilities. LIVINGSTONE. We are informed that great prepa rations have been made lor tho funer al of Dr. Livingstone, tho African Explorer which was to have taken place last Sunday, and that bis re mains arc to be laid in Westminister Abbey among the great and renowned of England. Is it all a Faico and a TT,it? Sn think Col. Kobt. Ivler Tyle of tho Jlontgorrery News, who says: DISPOSED OF AT LAST London, April 11. Tho funeral of Dr. Livingstone will take place on the 19th. Tho government will pay f 1,- 200 toward, the expenses of the obse- quic?. An appeal aigneu uy iarou I 1 1 T nena Rnrdctt Coutts, Messrs. Ken nard, Horace Waller, Sir Bartle Frero and others, ask for subscrip tions for the support of the children and two aged sisters of tho deceased, who ao in straitened circumstances. "Some weeks ago our Associate, who, being a muchjoungcr and more naturally ctedulons man than we aie, entertained a different opinion from our own on tho subject, expressed in the '-News" his belief in tho Dr. Liv ingstone story, lie is reslly convinc ed that the evidence in the case . sus tains its credibility; and that Stanley actually diecovercd old Livingstone, (dead these man years'.) at Ujiji; ' I i I . I I '.1 '! j if.- i'f '- j , i t , , I'S f ' 'I I I , it A 'if , I .. I I, e-t I ! i.' 1 f, ( I I t t - f , I .') I f , M if ' ' (if f 1 I, t th rn, I t,( f" -., n f.f I'M ..f. n!Miirri ('l wr l!i'fi'-f tf t"t Hi it t'f I I'"'". V I l f'l'.'f ttf, t: ( , ''. ' f, it I.' lifting t' 41 I. I fl- .f. t .i 1.'. 41 I m fiM 4 ft- ? I it'if l fm t. l'i (' it l ii . ii -. f i.tf'-r" I l"t 4 .'tif;.1 is j ii-. .. 1 '.) tr ii t f'H'in'it ft.-', l-r " ii h tl nj.s I I'mt I ' Ifl If ij,. l-.n if t',4 .iilil--lf f'- in if ' " wci! I 'if d'f ii , 4'i I lhl il w.a i..ii m ct if.i'i'i!f al il .... -1 ..... :t 1 1 . t, ! ,1 t i. .!. in! .. V I in nil iin i'iri ln' iiiui 11111 win-1 f4ftl woii'l'rful Aniffi' in l'oliftiiinn New Voik Hi-ful l, We ha n fi.llowiil lli litif of tf ! tk-nefl i:oiiiecutirl on which tlifl case li madi? tu Rtati l, end wa r nntirfij J from it Intrinnie dofectn and tho g"n cral (.b'urdity ol thfl Idea at the very ba-in of il.n liivciitinn, that a more a louiMling pii'cc of (invtrnmrnt lying and ft rnoro andaviotm intnnt:o ol litinibtif have not happened during tho hint cniluiy in tho world. Many pcrnon cm surprised that we should imagine tho " renpcctablo " liritish Government aided or abetted by some quad Government Institu tions in England should bavo thus sought to impo?e on tho world. They forgot or do not know, perhaps, that of all liars Governments in their so crct service are the most unscrupulous and of oil Governments, that of Great 1'i itian is tho most dexterous, accomplished aid habitual liar! The queerest part of tho business is that there is no end to human credulity, and mankind always more readily and sympatl.otically bestow their con fidence on an ingenious falsehood, than on tho sober reality ot pome plain truth. A romantic story is very captivating to most minde, and mere truth allows no margin for the marvelous and the indulgence of a luxuriant fancy. When "the Herald Expedition," eo called, was first ppoken of two or three years ago, for tho discovery tf Dr. Livingstone, wo felt instinctively that it would bo patronizod by the British Foreign OIBce, aud that the Herald would bo (as no doubt it has been) simply tho employee of the British Secretary. When Cap tain Stanly assumed afterwards to have fajjnd old Livingstone alive at Ujiji, and to have left him there at his request, after his many years ef isolation and despair passed rmong tribes of barbaric negroes, from which condition ho bad been so unexpectedly and providentially res cued; when the old traveler was at onco converted from bis original pur pose of trying to ascertain tho geog raphy of interior Africa and to dis cover the source of tha Nile into an Abolition essayist writing down the Sultan of Zanzibar for his cruelty in permitting Ihe immemorial slave trado among his black suqjects to go on; when presently we observed an expedition got up by the British Gov ernment against this Sultan of Zanzi bar, when, tie expedition being well on its way, with the sympathies of tho United States because of the romantic interest of our sensible people in dear old Dr. Livingstone and because ot the laudable object, so commended nd advocated by tho good Living stone, of suppressing slavery on the coast of Africa as the philanthropic yankeess had suppressed slavery in the United States, and not. of course, for any commercial or other interest ed plan relating to British empire in Africa when, we say, Livingstone had been made to play h:s role ot African abolitionist, be was again, noor old creature, turned astray on his travels to find the sources of the Nile, it really did seetn to as that the Farce was so apparent that no person of observation and good common senso could bo deceived by the Hoax. As a test for the Foture, we offered to wager, in the Advertiser, that Liv ingstone would never be produced alive in Europe or America! We declared that be would be killed at the first opportuno moment, aad that an attempt would be made to fraud u 1i.il.. irlontlfw Klfl Klmlllll anil tliat aM.j i ; tt would be impossible, with tha sgen- J (?.,( ( ,t f, " fl fvJ , f iS if i H HM K'' I l !;, F5-i(.( rf ! i ( m ' t'f wy f it V4 l,n4Hn "I' A''""i tmptt. T Af M 11 Hi rl"ifif tit t Tl !( J!Sf if tin Vt1t, 4 'SJ'lt fifll!' 4n l"r lift li fll'i'lH, 4'.f 4 t'l Uil T'i4 l'.M(f'S f!-M i ff fVi'tl Attirt, unt t'i f"i hi , Ali4ut'4 wr, n'l ' 1 4 I ' 4 I i fiir ! Imprnf'ifi l 1'nl V. jt'f i Iirifi4 fji'w.l Iw fliif'ft'H j li"H ff r.i t'.fl In) li4 Il'l,ls ' '' fif t' f.1 I, if "rsibl, 4 41 ( .. .... ... I.OlliH fir I I Iff ,fflr, f 1 ifl Inslun, It l ,'fnpr 1 4'J I, llint all till 4wsiim,i fr! rt relndon li lli rirefimal4nf'4 at lnt tif( IM llfK1'! illh of f,lfifif(ion, ar Jitf-pO'lfirOfH In llill hia!i4"t il,(f'ff" (iMrKH. Law No. HI J AN ACT lo fit the r ito of Iritail'ii fr Iho year 171. HicrtOM 1. Be it enacted by ths legislature of tho .'lute of Miiipp, That for lh- yrnr 1971 thore shall bs ai!"rd and collected, fr general purposed, a tsx of sixth and three-fourlh-tenths of one per centum on tho value of aH property, real and personal, not exempted by law, money rightu in action, solvent notes, ac counts, bonds, and stock in Incorpora ted companies; Provided, That noth ing herein contained shall bo constru ed to repeal that part of icction 1663 of tho Revised Codo of 1871 which requires a special tax of ouo-tenth of one jver cent, to be levied and collect ed in currency, to meet tho princ'pal and interest of certain bonds; nor sec tion nine of an Act entitled an Act io fund tho filiating debt of the State and issue sinking lund bond, and for other purposes, approved April 4, 1S72: Provided further. That the tax levied by this Act shall remain the levy uniil repealed. Sec. 2. Bo it further enacted, That this Act take effect and be in force from and after its passaeo. Approved April 2, 1871. General Law No. 34. AN ACT to amend Section 1747 ot the Revised Code of 1871 in rela tion to tax on privileges. Section 1. Bo it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Mississip pi, That section 1747 of the Revised Code of 1871, be and the same is hereby amended so as to provide for a tax upon additional pnvilcges,whica is hereby levied, as follows: Upon stores of all descriptions, and all kinds of merchandise of any kind is kept and of fered for sale, where the stock in trado at any time is over $100, and under tl.000. t 5 00 Over $1,000 and under $2,000 10 00 Over $2,000 and under $5,000 20 00 And over $5,000 25 00 Upon each livery stable in cit ies or towns of ono thou- sand inhabitants, or less, 5 00 Of over one thousand and less than 2000 inhabitants 10 00 Of over two thousand and un der 3000 inhabitants, 15 00 Of over 3000 inhabitants. 25 00 Upon each transient vendor of horses and mules, 25 00 Upon each real estate agent, 10 00 Upon each claim agent, 10 00 Upon each pawnbroker, 50 00 Upon each bank of discount or deiiosit, mcitieB or towns or two thousand inhabitants or less 150 00 Of over two thousand and un der four thousand inhabi tants. 100 00 Of four thousand inhabitants, 200 00 Upon each practicing lawyer, 10 00 Upon each receiving and for warding commission mer chant 20 00 Sec. 2. Beit further enacted, That this Act take (fleet and be in force from and .after its passage. Approved April 6,1874. When it is remembered that the Democratic papers are about the ouly protection the property owners and tax-payers hare, it wou'd seem to be their first duty to give them all the support in their power. This is espe-i cially true, taking into consideration the fact that people are forced to pro vide lor Radical sheet. Yicksburger. ' f. $ i 1 S I AH A'.-'f I ''.-.-, tt -' '' I'. I I j i i i - . I l! .1 1 '-It I J . I 44 f ft ft !!', TUt fi,'iii li ", P ' ; ( ,tffi'f n( ! ' ff l'f, tl tf.- fj,fsjf, 41 I I ii-f ('?'-.. ' ' f -ril , ,tlf ri ia-i' i-e 4 '' V- I 'f V, pif'M'i it T i ' ,M ' 1-1 In t aft -,.f m- .? fif I1"? J' .if I. 4 i 1 1 f'f-lH Ii ;;.". I I ' i ' 4 f I Itiil tf' f,i I l ,,r I 'ft ? !) (',ill ff (!, !' fj-t ',4 f,Mf If'll'llf flf 3 lA Tl'.ef, Ifl I' 'f I " (. Si I t','r'!" ' I' i fit of i h yMf In w'tif'i at a " m i i i,t fsf pffp-ffy l tni lot 4i l-r '.4 g-")' P' It-' of l!( '!l, lO f' lll l Hi4 f !tii ol Mf an I jH-rs ifiil r"rj 4moti;( lli4 vril ffiti'.i"4 In IM i'stf, In t)4 fiififff liffeiniftrf p4 i;rilf:il. 1't. V'tf s'lsll 4 I I It 1i4 4?r ititfi fitufj tf His rsaliy or pfrsofint. ly, or both, of Ids pr-ip r y ol evey county, will :h tlifj lifttiefo ti ofl al or I lielow lt tru vnlim In monry such jrff cnlutn In rach eni ss will rain the same to Its true taltii In money. 2d. They sliall ilelu'-t from the flt grrgale valuation of the realty and prionalty of the property of every lioiiiity which they believe to bo tat usd above its troe value, such per centum in each case as will reduce tho satno to its valoo in motif). 3d. If they believe that right and justice require tho valuation of tho realty and porsonalty of the property of any town or towns in any county, or the realty or personalty of such county not in towns to be raised, or to be leduccd without raising or re ducing it in the same ratio, tlicy may in every such caso add to or take Irom tho valuation of any ono or more of such towns, or of property not in towns, such per centum as they I'clieve will raiso or reduce tho samo to its truo value in money. 4th. They shall not reduce the ag gregate value of all the property of the state as returned by the County Assessors. 5th. Said Board shall keep a full record of their proceeding and orders and four members of said Bard shall constitute a quorum for the transac tion of business. Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, That when the State Board of Equalization completo their equalization of real an! personal property among the sev eral counties of the Btate, the Auditor of Public Accounts shall transmit to the Clerk of tho Board of County Equalization, a statemeot of tho per ccntnm to be added to or deducted from the valuation of tho real or per sonal property of his county, specify ing the per centum added to or de ducted from the valuation of the real cr personal property of each of the several towns, and of the real and personal property not in towns in case an equal percenium has not been added to or deducted from each, and said Clerk shall rroceed to add to or dduct from each tract or lot of real or personal property in his county, the required per centnroon the valua tion thereof as it stands after the same has been equalized by the Coun ty Boards of Equalization. Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, That the Auditor of TuMic Accounts shall on or before the first day ot June an nually, give notice to eaeb County Assessor of the rates of per contum required by the State Legislature to bo levied for the payment of the prin- i i . . r it... Ll : . .1 t , oipai inu luwnjH ui me jiuuuu uom r . . . I t r tor ine support oi comiiiuu scuuoih, lur dclraying tne expenses ot tne state, a t , I ... and for such other purposes a are prescribed by law, which rates or per centum shall be levied by the County Aseesssr on the taxable property ol each county, on the assessment roll, and shall be entered in one volume and denominat d State Taxes. Sec. 4. Be it further ena ted, That so much of the laws o this state as requites the owners of property to make oath to tho value thereof, be and the same is hereby repealed, and it shall be and is hereby made the duty of the several Connty Assessors to asses the value ot both real and personal property at what they judge to be its true value. Sec. 5. Be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect and be in fjreo from and after its passage. Approved April 2, 1874. ' ,., I. it 4frf)l l ( i!fjf ) t 141 it' 4 r,',4 rf'4'.. ff'f 41 w7!-! 44 Jf j' !'' of I If t ft;i If u. t fit't . f,,wr,., Mt n'fs ti MN'4. ft, i 't l-M of .... s. M I 4? f'n ftf i I it 1,. 1irif1 V-r t( ?.'.'' i, f-fi'v of hi 14 tarf 4 mU ft', I. f.filof iffi'l nf as-. IV.rs. r,- f ftf 1 I4'f'''44 Wflwrf df if it nf, t fJ'fi'l ('. Bf4fi( of M I. . ; I. fif fff ifl4f t"wfr,4 Vnl, 4'i I oftid ffill I l' 4 t"'4J.'f t'K ViW f'il ; 4 no' (4 ai I j"firon4 m44. , A.f411 M. fcott, f fo4lf Crolir,, t,( Sfffllffnt libit, I'll frjoyr I hi bfad 4fi'J t4f, 41 wif firM-fl! J'i l4 i( whitliy. fl. Ilifam O. Runnlt, of 0iof find of 4 frolif, 44ilf tIwl, II. tn pt Ii drink tirofmely, and U rsm4 ry lrritU4 nd imgnafrlon. 10, Oi.arlrs ITiteh, f r'ooth ! Carolina, Vmperats, bat drank his ulierry and l.ilteri. II. A. O. McN'ult, of Virginia. conld dri' k as much as 'any other man,' not tmrticnlar what ho drank wonM get very drunk, and then very argu mentative and annoying, but never lost his memory or Lis mind. 12. T. M. Tucker, of North Carolina ; in early lifo said tn hava been addicted to liquor, but when (7ovornor he never displayed wines or spirits at bis entertainments. 13. A. O. Brown, o! South Car olina, of moderato and well regulated habits, bnt exceedingly hospitable and genorom, always provided the best for bis frionds, and would tip glasses with them. 11. J. W. -Vattltew", of Ten nessee, of excellent habits. 15. John A. Quitman, of New York, of well regulated habits, nev fell into extremes, but relished a good bcttlo of wine, or even a woll flavored bowl of punch. 16. II. S. Footo. of Virginia, temperate, but soirrolinvs took a so- cial glass. 17. John J. .McRae, of Missis sippi, of ardent, mercurial tempera ment, a keen relish for anything deli cate and piquant, extremely social, easily overcome by any excess, and was often surprised by the tempter No man was ever more loved. And with this I close the list, as I was never at Jackson after Gover nor McRae ratired from office, until long after the war. Those distin guiahed gentleman Pettns, Clarke, and Humphreys all elected by tbo people, were called in insuccession to the executive chair, and tho late William L, Sharkey by a commis sion from President Johnson. In office each maintained its honor and dirrnity. standing in all respects above reproach, bnt were not tee totaler3. liODEBATOB. Church Oboaji ob Piajto. Parties 3esirirg to pnrthase a Piano or Church Organ will find it to their interest to ad dress the Star Offloe as we are willing to make liberal diecooat on the Agent'a pnb- ished pnees. N. B. As we learn that some prnons have anpposed that it b a second-hand piano we wish to dispose of, we desire to state tbat we bare no snob piano or church organ to sell, bnt tbat they ar at the Salesroom ID Mobile and aohjrtct to our order. tl A Sure Remedy fob a FELOJf.-l Tnis very painful eruptiou, with al . i I, , rr i i . J i mo reraeuies recomraeuaeu, is - 1 , , - L aom arrestea nntn it lias) inn ar- tain conrse, after causing great m- r. e . .1 1 . L .1 feringfor two or three days And nights. The following remecy is) voBched lor by the Buflalo "Adertis- eras a certain thing from its' owa knowledge: "Take a nint of common soft soap and stir in air slackid lime till it is of the consistency of glazier pntty- JUake a leather uirabie, nil it with this compound and' insert the finger therein, and a cure, is certain." Ibis is a domestic appScation that every house keeper can apply prompt- Puxo roil Sal. Anyone content piating tlte porchase ol a Piano will find it to his or ber interest to com municato ith the Editor of the Star. We have a new one or sale and will make a liberal discount.