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CVmi-ktitiom Dkfikii. 0hk1s sod Tiiol a are (jiiuranUed oonu and n Low n tb mue. cuu be puri'baKnd Euttt, N'urth nod Wtt, at Uih Mammoth C'.utliing Hum of M. P. LEVY & CO.. N.w. 16 18 and 20 North Wulur slreut, Mobile, Ala. Mr. l'uyne, our mular and ener getic Stmion Agent and worthy Dqiuly Post-Master, but who "runs the machine," hns fit ted up boxes and lock-boxes at the. Post Office which pives it a truly 'citified" appearance and proves a groat cor venience. Wo trust that Mr. Payne will receive remuneration for the expense which he has incurred, and that cveryWdy will consider it a duty to tako a box, which can bo done at a trifling cost. The Peoplk s Monthly, a pictorial paper lor the fireside, has como to us for September. It is beautifully printed, on the best of paper, is full of iuterestimr readinor matter and is really a choice, family magazine. The Sept. No. contains a laru) fine portrait of Uenry Ward Bocchcr. Demorest lor Ootober Is received full as usual of good things. We can't understand how our lady friends get atanz without Demorest. Changed. My appointment to preach at Moss Point on next Sun day Sept. 27th, is hereby called in; and, providence permitting I will preach at that place on the next Friday Oct. 2d at 3 Oclock P. u. and at 7J o'clock p. h at night, also next day, Saturday at 3 o'clock p. u. After 'this my apointraonts wil stand regularly there for the 4th Son day in each iboclb. ': J. B. Hamberlin. Prices Wm. Tjsu, and everybody tell the prices, that tba Cheapest and Best Clothing can be purchased only at I ha Mammoth Clothing Hooaa of M. P. ttTi CO., Noa. 10, 18. and 20 Sonh rfater street. Mobile, Alabama. Th'b Lhi o Coraum Dr. Pitta the author and proprietor of thia work, writea n "Yon have tbe exclusive Afaocy in Jackaoa Coontj. No one can obtain tbe work from me at any nrioe in looalitiee where t have an ageut; Agents' nbr in thia respeet moat, and will be 7 e protected."! Tha wori ia xrxyHi. now In ha iisned AJ- It will contain 220 pages. "T""" lunstraUooa. It will contain, ntas Dr. rittg. "Q iite a lengthy nioation from gentleman in yonr Uonnty, eonoerning a member of tbe Oopeland Chut, that will be re4 with interest end by tbe wayUav- ooenment written in toroible "BJtiWfte and elefranoe of style". Bend in yonr orders fvoor nameel that maj know f qulzii to order for this bounty. ni"'ii? ,-60 to be paid when yon get Joe book from ns. AJdreos Stab offioe, Sonmton. Of more value thaa tbe finest gold the most prroeioa 1 diamonds Adamsoo'a Boiaoic Cough Balsam. "-till P- f ' ; . If. 1, Kf ii'il W, H. .V I Rfl l Wfon I Vi I'rii lfti ; M'. (f. T. Titft'. rirr; Mr. N', ltiniif, Tf 'i'H'tr; Me. A, It Kril. t trl,'; n4 Mf. I?. 1. Hm tfi in I f;-ora; Turr, lirt ni m.I 'ilifij VfrIi iN, Tl. finmo Jfr CluU" t'j.f '! ti'tn. on. On motion l. Mr. A, II. Krt!. Artiflfl 10 ftl tli irorid JjMolutiofia n iwnilcil ' m to rp'l : That lli. ri?ii!f m'-ftiri7 ol tl;l CIuW tx! o tli ftrf TlmwiaT nf urn month, nt 71 I'.M ' The Club tlirn xljonrnod till nrjtt regular rnTftntf. Mki.asctiiom Smith, I'r-idcfit. IkiiKtiT F. KmtBt, i-orptary ro torn. riCTt nHS nro now tiiken in the liiglieiit tyo of tie Art, at Si-rani ton, by Mr. Tliomns 1'jeofNew Orleans, who will remain hero on y a Jew dnyn 'Tiiger before remov ing to Mofl Point Mr. I'je's RiicciincnH bIiow that lie renlly takes line iiictiiroc. and lug terms are very reasonable: Photographs, $3 a dozen, Gems 4 for 50 cents. Copying done from smallest to largest in India ink or water col ors. Views of Buildings, Steamboats and vessels, Landscapes or other subjects taken at the shortest n o tice, and at the most nloderate terms. Poole A Hunt. Machinists, Bal timore. In another part of onr papor will be found the business card of this well known house, whoso manufactures are in use from Maine to Mexico and South America, and everywhere regarded as first'dass in their design, materia I and workman1- ship. With facilities lor mannfac- taring and shipping largely increased and improved from year to year, they are prepared to till all orders prompt- Ip and will guarantee their patrons thoroughly reliable work. Those in need of anything in their Hue would do well to apply for their circular and prices. Our Pbbmium Gun will bo this mor.th. No person be drawn included who has not paid up his subscription. There are several on our books who will please take notice. CAKI). TEXAS GRND PBIZB C O N O E B T, Pipnnl I Oriaacr 3'i4, No CCXMCTIOS WITH ANT SIMILAR kUTIRUM. The Hun. Jan. T. D. Wilson, Mayor, of Houston, end the City Council endorse the enterprise aa follows: Houston, Tbxas, April 29, 1874. We the oo(W sicue l, rega-d the Keal Estate Distribution, which J. E. Foster proposes to make on tbe 22d of October next, in this city, as osloalated to pro mote improvements, and placing witbin tbe reach of many, who otherwise, woo id be ODable, a chance to secure a home for them sod their families, and having from oar long acquaintance with him. every oonfl ienoe in his integrity, we feel justified in saying, that we bvlieye he will carry oat bi Distribution; honestly end fairly aooording to nis advertised plan. Horned by tbe Mayor, tbe Hon. Jaa. T. D. Wilson, and City Connoll. CapiUI prise, S5.0U0 Gold: ten Besi- idenoe in Honston; Popnlation 20 000. and the Railroad centra of the .tate; 160 tracts of land in dmerent portions of the state. Vain of proses 146,0O0; 73,000 tickets, at $3 each. Tbe management are so wed eonvinoed of tbe aneoess of of tbe Enterprise, that they feel justified in promising to refnnd every cent of money, if be drawing does not takeplaoe on tbe 22 1 of Ootober Evzbt pbizb paid in full, whether all tbe tickets are sold or not. Send for circular. Agents wanted. T, W. TlOrSK. TVeemrer, Address J. K. Pouter, MaaKar,-UoQtoa Tezaa.' A. T. Stewart is as well known as any merchant in the United States, yet be Ends it Decenary to spend $50, 000 annually in advertising his busi ness ; and aaya it pays to do it. Such is tha verd.ct ol the most successful business men of the country. 1 ,,-tn.,..M) ,. f m i:,mtt U li rW ik frtf, !! a rlf fiil .f tl aM ef wilt a t.rrnfrt "trir lU ttVA'," ftt' 'f If rl f f tf n r" I- r.iihf f.f- e f r t n'!iin bnf !, ''i'.An emf If r ulf ftiaf iho if n . tr1 rrn't 1 mi'l BfKifl lt.-I Xhff d'-en rlinmlaer. H T'l"""" t 'i h'i rf Twimer, "k A liillrry V fw alilk fff nsrf p-n 17 "VrJafa rH mpofifi(r a't and a ht (01 n Ih juint. Tli nfir sflk ti rif lm men lnir'H and (.. Th wer rnf from fipbl of twelv nrrrm st Psln' rrn nid a:i tli Mobtf and Ohio nilrnad, nlnrt nl a l If mile from Mubi!, and ar only alioit an aver? of fh who' fnld. Mj. Tooinr has all themrliinr fArron-. vwtinf can Into anyne nn file n'nta t'on. brother rln'r ha a fiMd of ran adjoinin?, covering a little more arpft. Wa think Sfnj. Toomr has dom"n strafed thnf stifle enne ran be sue ppwfully and propitab'v rubivfed In Southern Alabama. Mobile Graph ic And the same may be said of South ern Mississippi. Wo hope Maj, Toomcr will give n Ihe practical re- suits of his venture tha w9 mav know exnclly how profilaiily it can bo cu' tivatod in this stction. The White Line. The nrr" in thi pontes fs a jnere stile !nn h whit P'vidI of this Hfnt nr honied mirother foe th protol:inn of what rutvinitv his Infl Hiom. and to re frain th nosspsi'on and on'rol of thir own sfTsirs. and 1nfnd tn sccnmpliRb both endpaor. Tn-rlsv it ts a war be tween people and their tyranta, and if the late' enfrie1iid nffrroea see fit to array themselves airninst ns, and in snppnrt.. as heretofore, of trios whnse iron nee! is upon ns, so be it; w tight the baitts on the white line and ere "en listed for the war." regardless of the opin ions of onr adversaries. Onr buttle is a bloodless on r field is the ballot box. and there we propone to fifrht fhe good fluht for all tht we have left and to rearain all that, has lienn wrenehed ruthlessly from na sine the war, and we intend to win if. A Th "white line," ts distinctly and In indellhlv drawn in Mississippi, and nev er will be obliterated nntil in the fnllnees of time whio'i "at. last sets all thinirs even." this frond old Commonwealth shall be restored to the rn'e and oontrol of those who love her for what ah baa been and is capable of being, and reaenel from the imported leeches, from Al bert Ames cleer down to fifth corporal, wbo cling te. her with as rnnch of senti mental warmth as animates the horee Ireoh. Aberdeen Examiner. Wo have said that the very terms and nature of the "White Line League movment would place the two Taces on oppoaite aides arraying the blacks against the whites, and vice versa. Cla rion. . "ies, and it is passing strange to na that so sensible men. as the Cla rion editors are, should" argue so foolishly. Just explain to us how the "White Line League move ment" can accomplish a thing that the Color Line League has made a finality years ago, and we will jrive in that yon are right. Just show ns a man in the State either black or white that can control the negro vote, it being understood that the whites will support him. and we will agree to drop the col or line movement in a moment. Come, prove your faith , by your works. We are anxious tor light, and if yon can give it, it is your dutv to do so. Pittsboro (Miss.) Democrat. Jliss Ida, daughter, of Mr.s L. V. LTinkle, aged abont 12 years came to a sadden and very distressing death late Thursday evening. In ooraoany with other little girls she, was sport ing in a swing, artiGoinll constrncted. at Capt. Ferril's. While swineing at a considerable height the supports, made of heavy timber, gave waj catching her in the fall and crushed her head. All was over in an instant. She was an only danghter, which, if possible, Intensifies the arrony of her aflicted mother. Shubuta Times. r r it t "-f ' r Ut III, VHrt1trrt 4 I HI lf IVf 1 ltm inftmr, t MrTf'rf4Mftt f ORAWOE STORE. Ittrtr, I j a 1 k .n a. a 'I tf4 ...,i.. i t i ! ' "' Pmw m4m4 m It., i T6 I: a tt-m4 ' ... j't frw mm wtw nvnw vm iw. r wt ti4 tn 0lm mm a m4 m iw.fv 1HSM W itt OTIII.lt 1 1I.I.X1 1! Umi A5! LlT I OMFIIT rt'KMC i.inu ah v ok kv. rowrrosrii to Monday, .NrnilHT, SOfli IS? I, DUAWIJIO (f KTAIM AT 1 HAT tATf. . a r o r lltw (Ir.ih.l C.I fllft...., Iliw llri.l.H (liwh (lifl.... On llrautl I ...h lllll.... nn lifHti 'wlt flifi.... (i t r r h '!) inn IIIH.IMIfl 7.' IH' Jill umi lllll OrHlHt Oih Hifl 'i.,.11011 ft (nail dill.. I.1HIMI ,:,rh. lilitl o ( .h (iid., 1 1. mil ,.rh, I linn I 'l ( H.b 'llfla, VI ( .h (litla, J', ( .!. Oifia, ;m C,h lliila, .HI Csall (lll'a im Cnah (llfla, Jill L'uah Oil'a, .VHI Ciiah lllha, 11I,'"K) Cnall llifm, in ram anrh, I 'KMKKI &." rarh, iMimm 4.11 l mill lim.iwii 3.iai nwh, im.iwn 'J.IHIII carll, IIHI.IHMI 1 ,(Mlt e.uh, I0H.IHHI ;t M.h. Ii,iwii 111" ii h, .VI Mill M chiIi. B.i(l.li(i0 Onod ToIhI '"(I.IKIII fljfia, all rnali '.fiuu,m) PRICK UF rich tyr li. WbnU Tickui 1 .VI (Ml HhIvhs lib tK) lelllli.. or uch Ciiuikiii A IK) II Whnla Tukel. lor .VI0 110 iVJ I'l'lfiiliir l.liin.lKI IVrwma wlahinif tu iiivpat ahnnld order pniniilly, silhur ul kume office vr uur Jocul Airriifa. LiWtiI mminlsaiont will be Hllowcii to anlia- fuctui v HKelita. (,'irculHis ciiiluiuitiK full purticnluri fumiahrd UH HlHK'4lll(lll, TIIOS. K. IIHA ULETTK, Agrnt nnit ltlnnas;cr, Pnlilio Library ltiiildinir, Louinvilli). Ky JQU. C. C II I D 8 E Y umrrisT, (rrm niiiir. Will vifit Khi. Pancagiiula on the 1st Sitem er, profe aaionally. The Ciideraigned hitvin; Iwuii Hppiinld Ajeut of the lnenral ce CompHtiie of New Orlettua, fi..r the Pert of ftaaraajiln, bea to atinonura tlmt he bus leeo duly Cotmniaatoued totAal etlecthv tue llourd or Unilerwrtierfl. spll-ly JUSTIN DL'KKL. itn.l.XCII, CilOOKES Co. Nc. 80 Carondelei St. Kew Orleans, MANUFACTURERS OF Patent ground Cast Steel Ciroular 8 A 8 II, CROSS CUT and every description of SAWS, BELTING, riI.ES, Ell tit I WBEEX8 Saw Gnmmers, Up Beta Ac, of the best quality always on band. apr4-ly M. It. K Mt JS it S . East Pascaooula, ... Mississippi Dealer in Ship Chandlery, Dry Goods, Groceries, Tobacco Tin Ware and Feed. febi'Iy 4co . &.C., Ar.e. HaTOTICK ll I desire to inform tha Public that I am fhllv pi eratrrd to IHr Pillita. at Mhort notice, and will be pleHaed to receice do ran. B. F. PlCKtlX r"yl .VEJitO.VllflFSE. Jacknon Mississippi. This house is located at the JKiil Road Depot, is well furnished end gives tbe beat fare ana nnexoeptionanie attention. A share of the pnblio patronage is respect fully souoKed. . JUHN Wi.ljuiM proprietor. MOBILE. PRESTOJT Jt STKTSOJV (Successors to M. 8. Stetson fc Co.) Manufacturers and, Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES AND IIATS, osryeet rtork and oldest LsuhltiaM somas la tha CiivT 811 only at WhoWaJ. . A'. H Cor. St. Francis a -A .V. Water Umtt Office re Boston I IS Peart St. fbl4-ly .. Mobile, Alabama. BR0MBERU BROTHERS. 8ole Aajcse for 8teinway Pianos and Oeorgs woodi at VM. x rsrior ana eeirr urgaus. PLrVNOS and ORUASS, lot Daophin Street, Mobils, Ala Musical Instruments, Sheet Mosic Mmneal MsrebaBeUse rancy and variety Goods. Toys, etc.. etc. Wiolemle and Retail. WeetetaJe Aireata far Horts Qerasaa OolofpM. TH B American Sardine Cempeny't Boneleei Sardiaes. are morta beiutr, and teM tbma half tba ceet of imported Sardine. l-ly'JS j ' "! w t m m m f r , 4 . . f .. ... r - '"lHltnilllll A. ; S'- . , ! 1 I , mm jllj' - , 4 a. " "ttlfffrl Ml J 1 i' . 2 f l p. I i ' J A . - mmm.Bmm. m m ' M B I gm ill I VI lu mMm aMm w LvJBai 4) arHMr mmtt .k-4 i I I tf ,A - f' l 0 kt .vm ...! i ( .. ... fill . I 1,11 m-1 .11 F C Ti f 71 7,il rert,4t 4tt4l M lti 4 t s V to cmcno-QumiiJE 4 n $fttinnl m rm4 FOR FEVER Cc AGUE tW Uw t,ifl.4fci m l fee (Man itV-tsMa, Whttm ft Wel !, m pevaVath aml mm?m i-tf. fWfi atWrtrvv ' lmU HI Tftimomiwl 0 i hm4H aV-4wt i) -4 ttW inwifi1rf. t ramf- hkMfM f tUtJ, M trt, '- imTK.f, v Ij i no's no Ocean Springs, Miss. Apartments f"' Ksmilles slid Single rersnns, iiniHDiu ar tmr iav, wkkk OK MO KT II. F. W. ILLIA'G, Jrf, :i,B Proprietor. j C K A K S P K I M O 8 II O T K 1.. J I. I.OIXfJI. RV, Proprieliir. OCEAN ti P K I N O , M I 8 H. This delii(litfiil Summer Resort li now open for the reception of Oiieate. Tlinae in qneet of ae liHlblni; snd pure air, end (food living, will Hud the Otesn Spring Hotel iufeilor to none of the Watering Plnrea iu the South. The Prices sre moderate ; snd the Proprietor will derole hia whole ullentiotl ti the comfort snd plasm of his (Ini-aia. - cli-''m o A K C O T T A O E Ocean Spring, .His. FAMILY BOAKDING HOUSE, MRS. Jl'I.IA WARD. je6 .1rrl Proprietress. N JEW PA8CAGOULA nOfEL The nnilerelnned Informa the rnli'lo that he has lenaed that eleiftnt plnoe, kuowu us the Hull Place, at Kaet. PaacHKunla. anil betonginu; to the late Col. O. K. Hall of the New Orleans, St. Charles Hotel. The building ia specious and elcmiiit. and tae grounds are mHiruiSceut, beautifully located imntediitteiy ou Ibe Oulf Sliuie, wttb wlmrf. bittli bonne etc. sttacuen. The Ihwu is shaded br superb Live Osliaaud cuntsiue swings snd amttaeiDents for cbil lreii. Will open for tbe accommodation of guests on Monday May 2-r)t.li. The Terms will be moderate. The Table will be kept roetanrant style, and will be furuiehed with alt tbe delicacies of tba seaesn. my23'4m. J. PACTEAU. JjJiBEirK HOTEL, East MaragoulH, Jtlits. OPEN JILL THE YE.1R. This superior Hotel is located on the front, and is pleasantly .'turned. Every luxury the eeaenn atTotds is libernlly furnished by tba pro. prtetor. C7tare splendid snd terms very reasonable MAURICE GUICHARD, 3m.mv?S. Proprietor. T. J. BROWN, Practical Paper Hanger, Denier in W PAPER and WINDOW SHADES, Na. liSS 'aaa ntre, Elirlit Mocks from Canal, from whirl, it can be resA'hed in fiva minutes by tba Maitasine or Pr) tania sireet car. naw uaii ran", e.ei. ap4-ly Sample books sent, if required. and GRIST ' All LI. JOHN" B. DEI. MAS. Proprietor. Pascagonla, (Scranton P.' O.) Aiss. CORS, CORM FlOUR, ORIT8, M If AT. .mA RfitN elwavs on band, or deliver ed at the Depot, Moea Point and Paeeagonle (Hea-eihore at prices as low as eau be anywhere obtained. Orders lrooi pontto slonc tbe rauroed promptly filled, and reepectfnlly ao uoited. maTiS-ly DR. X. LAMBERT. 1 rharauceatlst a ad Cbtnlst, . rSCAtHlV'LA. MISS. To be fbaod DAT or MIGHT at his offlce ea the eoaoty mad, wear tba Depot. American. French and German preeerlpticBa carefully pat ap in aeeerdaaea whfc their reepeet. ve PharmaeotHBias, - Jenlil'K4 Andersons Starr & Co. MANUFACTURERS OF CLO T II ING, 502 k &0i BroadwaT, oJ?T NEWYORK. r ... 4 W 4 W ! X .1 ...- r va - a ' r ( ,., tlrtmntiti n M-rr ; ..! . ... m - " " -I B m,n r -"- - .. . mi " .. . - -t .,... t.4 ..,. f . ' iil.lf Ij..K.I f ' V-1 -m4 ' m !' ..: ,.l ,,., f ,.im 4, .4 mt t I m-" ' I N W mtfiii9 p'm P .fv arw'M f( fc ! HMI 1-- f .,Wr sr iri' tst0 It t 1, . f-V.Tjf tVH thf lf' ftty ff htra4f ffhltlM ' lf i'f fisrim tt m hattmif tr f mttw4 t't 0 fUpM, . ( rimtUn frtf faming n4 r-ey typnW -i Cyntrtn tf nf kMi'l h ! m iM we'll fieri Kasro'v iyf Uttfi f rf a tm hmmtt nttdaVf rtvt m4 nlv fc-iif ( 1mm It Hmih- WmtU'n litinttMg tayf lt- h r.. A Iraefnf land In a IIWe la Perry sesnly emtirsiny It Iowa lole. twelve of wHieb are In rtilliMina nn a beenttfiil Siin4 braiw-b, tint dense of erliirh ere wo.irkd On the trart la a frame dw.lltss; bones of foer rooma Willi veratubth III frnl endreer. a le kiibea and amohelnitiee, ertb and atalde. If fnnrs land is deaired. it ren lie prnrareil, .1nin. ina. S' a Inflmw roat. Ilie, e Is a ernpierminK emeTsrd end eiher pnwe, end sppla, pearh, peer; njiiinr an! treeanji.llie plaea. The Trd ia densele sii'd"!. wlfli vKIWii Irene. The pnreat end heal wnter. Tlie t.eallb'BT Uet vlllnlfe Is vneseeiioimhlf foo4. If a fthvstctes were lo trM lhi place he would have the aoe prae Uce lor fifteen miles. Kor sale twdm foresah. Alao :sl seiea, KWxt bottom lend with big nonaeon pine nomaieen, cheep, pert on lime, flao IMI acres lirhlnittum lend, pun in cult 1- vsiHin, 411 bneliela of corn to acre, cheep, part on time iii in rercr i;onntv Al teetaeippi. or farther pur'ticitlurg apply lo angl tf hffU OFFICE- "aCEAJf SPRINOS COTTAGES AND LOTS FOR SALE I Two hundred und tbiriecntKl) Inle, rnngiiifr in price from $ i to l.r(i Hccoidnih to aixe and loca tion. In the lieautifiil vlllnira of Ocean Knrloirs. which alHiunda in mineral SpriDjra, aituuted int. niciiiHtely on our uuir uoast uud onlheftew OrlcHtts and Mobile railroad, & miles from the foimer and miles from the lutter, t'ltiest one. third eaali bnluwie on time to suit purchaser. , or if a sale amotittti to live hundred doila s. one fi'urtb oaah and balance, out, two and tbrbe veer Also, a nnmhercf new and desirable cottuaes for sale on eante terms Hpleudid opportunities are here offered to prorurs a home at low prices aud on reaaoiinble terms, at oue of tbe pleasant. est. and moat ueitlHiy ot our hea-side aeeorta Apply for further luformation to the Jcbltf. STAR OFFICE P O R BENT Two very desirable Residences at Ocean Springs, for rent- Inquire of jy4 t STAR OFFICE F O R B A h E Lot at Eabt FxACAoonLA A lot immetJintely npon the beiu-h, with A bluff, 115 lent trout, 64 chains dop tturt ttpou it are dihdt Immin inie live oaks, una it U well timbtsred. fie level aiui htut m cIst foundation, ami is well Htiapted lor a fnut orctjarri. Kor sale, ciienp. inquire ox jeia-tf. HTAR OFFICE. F () R 8 A tarin, han1-onM,ooniiQOt1ioQ6, three-stun rsi(lenc coutaiuinr twelve stmcious room, iu the twain bailtiinKi with irnittts ami marble roantuls in every room, wiite ball, and fralleri-se froutand rear: 8rrt story of brick slate roift and brick cisterns with capacity of -40,01)0 gal lons j out houses furnish. nc every convenient i orchard, frardens tfce. : situated iinaediately up ou the PescatfOiiU Rtrer, at Ha nonth. com maodiug a ttue view of tbe bay t bathhouse aud 40 feet wharf with nine feet water at end. The yard is shaded by sraud old live-oaks, and the frrounds are beautilul and attractive. Connected witn the place is a TRACT OF LAND with frronnds el eared aud endeared, which will be sold with the place or not as desired, or it will be sold in divided tmcts, noon wbicb there are handsome aud eligible build in lots. As an elefpuM Remdenoe, a finrVelass Family Boarding IIoum. a Military 8chool, an Academy or Seminary this plaoe otters aneiitpaeeed attrac tmns and inducement. For full luturaaUou inuuire of irw a r aTx a-sms-sn DlAft VC r IVEie NEW ORLEANS. 44Mt tvel ?. Todd T Co Importers aad Dealera in White Lead, Taints and Oils, Window Glass,! Varnish, Crashes, Artists' Materials, etc, etc. (Established in 1848 ) 76 Megaiine Street, One door above Poydrss, New Orleans, Loaisaaa. aovJS Can WEBSTER Sc CO., WHOLESALE GROG E H 8 , stealers la Sugar, Molasses, Coffoe and Ricf, And Receive and Hell Wool, No. W and 4 Mafasioe tttreei. aori-6ai New Orleans, La. JOII.y C. ROGERS Commission Merchant and Dealer is ' GRAIN. Corner Tchenpitonku sad Poydras atreete. aoyl Sia . Kf w Ortesn-, Loni-wns 1 m m m tmm I f I f .- ., ...1.. t , r ty tr.n.ii W " j a . . ' : a, nt, S l ly (Ki. 4 I IOflllV'1. fft m4 Sll'.r It 4 14 awl t 4M. nu0 i ll'itf r fnm f ti rnir ! r4 I. I'll l'f rrVIl"l eeH fff. I, tfAkfWAKel fix WAaK f mil nnt war. wishum wair, a r i t rtraT, rrf , .rr trtlw Meet alwef bee4, ll'abea ericee r4 t ft H-. alts I Charles M. Cruzat. f4 iiArrrr Mj -stasirTri. Ilcttiil ttealer la Liij'wir. Tolsrro an'l Cifar. Whi'kira of all kin-K Wine, Ale. IVu-r and tsptr IJeer. rlsis Tea I rssj, ( ll'iK . rANILY (lUlltHlIFI Mll .l OMSJ OATS, 4Ve. DRY llOOttH AND AfJ'OAM and MlaeMal. m if.'l ly (J'll'h Salsa snd Small Profits I,IVERSTinLE, rASCAOOULA DEPOT' n. t. Plrket iiifiirms his friends snd Ibe trav el nil pnl.lir that fee has eelabliabed bis Livery stable at lbs llepot, where ha la prepared lo fnr i.h horsed lle or t biirnesa, with Vebklea, at any time ot the ib'." M- n"",.". -of all kind.d.me al alwtrt mrttce"?' '" ' "l t.rme. Willi Bmant and carefel atleii'i'i .RfN1 moderate charges, lis trnat to merit tbe pHtmnsHnwm. of the public. dee!!l ly rv" jyiiw DAI Ben SHOP. F. BECHT, IJARBER and 1IAIRDKESSER. I'aseagoula (Depot), Mississippi Hair entt.ug 35 cents. Miavinir lo V'lMUitKMininif 35 flair dreitiiiai Ill M.uMluclnVaved 6i , . Will be happy to attend his old en.tom 'ivand many new enca Support the Stas and your l't"rhe Celebrated Hovt's German Cologne alvsay.on baud and tbe best Hair Oil, for sale ebeat). J.E. 4V C, II. WOOD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Moss Point - Mias. Vgr Office in Conrt Honse atthe Depot Otltce) boiire.trom IU a M. to o'clock, r.a.,Tueadnya and Fridays febU-ly H. KREBS ' H. F. KUCDtt H. KREBS & bON, AT PASCAGOCLA, fMlSS., AND Near tbe Ruilroad Depot. 'Dealers in DRY G0QD3, boots;and SHOES, HATS AND CAPS CLOTHING CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES PROVISIONS AND FEED, HARDWARE. TIN WAEKt CROCKERY WARE WOODEN WARK AND CUTLERY. Highest nuu-ket prices paid for co ujytr r pr on vcn J. E. SAUUAZIN. . (Near sad abeve tha River Brldga.1 PASCAOOULA. MISS- Dealer ia Drj Goode, Fancy Goods, . Boots aud Sloes, Ilats and Caps, Provisions and Groceries. Teed of all Kind Hardware, Tinware, Crockeiy Ware Wooden Ware and Cotlery- !Always on Hand. 9u08 7ft J tii per Posta Sm J sniper 11 Tt. neat for Arbors it. sXnsws tor baildiag yseaobt, A Larva Lot of FIRST-CLASS SHINGLES, II. C. V AUG II AN. LUMJiR MJMTCTV ZFR V