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P. K MAYERS, PROPRIETY r fill) AY, Ja -'t 1S51. Coast TlfflS-Tabli L & It R.R. Until further ager traiiu an imvi ana depart follow, raaBlug By t.n'l ,fl,'! OOI1G AT. New Orleana at 8:20 s.ta . .vee t Bat . Unit, Kh - H l,.L 11:30: Ocean fepnug. u-h; wrea. ton. 14; O"" y j-.SU : Mobile, ,: v,. aLeeing Sew Orleana at 6:00 p.m. . y LoaU' 7:505 ?,r !"T t.en Mississippi City. ttlM Biloti, Uread By,0.U4; St. Kliao. 10-.37; Wo kit. U:- , OOISO WKHT. Xa.J-Lvio Mobil at 6:00 a.., ar rive al fcxaBtoa. 5:56, Ca Springs S5i, Bilnxi, 7:04.. Mkiaippjtity,7:, I'ase Christian, 7:; Bay 8t. Louie, 7:M. New Orlean. HMO.- , , No. I Leaving Mobil a; 4:15 p si., ar riTtGreBvy.& threaten, leau Spring, fctt.. llilo., &7., Mia ,a,pl City, 6:41., l'a ChrUtU;.7:l(t, JUiyrt- Lomw.7:-!"-. New Orleans. 9 SO. DlMolntion holier. Tbece-wartuership heretofore Misting nnderta aau ef V. K Maims A Co.. in the Bubllcatlou i in rwit"' ucHAT-STAnJs tkl day diaeaWed fcj actual eotiaeat, VI. B. BtCHMOKB havlag raid kit oue-hu'f interest to P. K. MaYBk. Tbe mid P. K. MaVKM au.u U ILbllitle ..i the lata Htm and la aathorited to eol leot all oBtetaudlng ioaVibWdBa of tha MIBe, I". K. MATE KM, ' ' M. n. RICHMOND. Bcraut4.Hlaa.,Jonail,Wt. Mr. M. 1U SiCtlMOMD will rantinue Id charge ot the editorial department of the MtMCH-iuT-8rk aa hrwtoiore. J K. MAYERS. Unniin. June 27. DJil. M-U Job Presses for Sale. One half-medium Gordon ami one small bill tiHl pics. Will be sold cheap lr cash fo make room for other presses, Address, I. K. Maykijs, Scrnntou, Mim. Another new b'trjo Is muler wuy al'ew Vi'iilw. . A new Hiock of low qurteis iind Lonri'tM jjuilor for mhu and lioy 111 iMWMOIl's. Mihm Shi'Uiv lIiiHiitliric, of I Ion n voir, U visiting Shoriff J. K t'lail'H fiimily. The iiiy-Htfiiom mtiMi! can no Ik hr.ml lifter tlnik on thewnter ot i'NMMtfouhi river uml hay. The Relmoner Mini A. I'intt, Ciipt. Twouwy, Irotn Jainuica, nr lived In iinninnlino on UiC lHih. Them will bo a nhootins inutcb lor u double-barrelled breech-loader t I'Mikey'M l'iirk the Fourth of July. Wo ni Rind to hoar from our Hay St. Louis iteinizer nfter so long a alleiice, uuJ hope for more bereafter. llev. J. J. Lovett. will iieach at the Seanliore neit Sunday nt 11 ii.m., and ut 8 p.m. All are request ed to attend. The largo derrick bargo built nt Xew Veulco by 0. T. Irving & Hio., will be fluished nnd lauuuh vA neit week. The creosote worls nt West Pascajtoula, which have been shut down for some tune, resumed oper ation last week. Ixwt Sundsiv the Ij. nnd N. agents at New Orleans sold 922 ex cursio'u. tickets for Ocean Spriugs aud interuieliate points. The throemitsted schooner Hildegard, Oapt. Green, vas Iwuled out on the ways at New Venice yesterday to undergo an overhauling. Dawson has a benutifal line of men's low quarter aud congress gaiters, hand sewed, acuine-sew d and wlre-tintled, which he is tell iug At eiceediiigly low prices. We call attention to a colurou advertisement of the salo of the DoSmet mills and other property Here is a chance to purchase valua ble mill property. r-The schooner J. W. Wntsonj CapL Buskey, Iroui Brazos, Texa, ufU-r undergoing thorough repairs and painting at New Venice, was launched yesterday. , -Last Sunday in coining down the river the schooner Aloiira, loaded with deals, ran into one of tha fenders at the draw-bridge and knocked a hole in her starboard aide She ran to the bank near the cunning factory , where she threw oil her deck load and proceeded on , the voyage. Tho damage will not amount to much. Xi-W and featiral will bw gi r cab j the Lklies of the Catholia eo tjK gregation a Noy'a Jlai torserly DeSaiel's, on the nl-ht of the Fotmfc ot July. Admismon 50 cents. We call attention to the law card of Col. II. 8. Hyatt, ot Bay St. Louis, to be toand in this iMae. He wi'l attend strictly to all bo si nesa entrusted to biin, aud work for the interest of bia clieuta. During the gale last Suiulay afternoon the schooer Uildegard, Capt. Gr?i, which was anchored oil New Vnce, was blown acroM the river to the ice factory. She sustained the losa ot an anchor, which waa about all the daroagi. Last Friday while dnviug dowu Main street in Bay St. Louis, Mr. MoCabe accldeutly ran over tho six-year old daughter of Mr. Edward Becker. The child was badly wounded about the bead and back, but not seriously. Oue of the cleverest aud most accommodating nieu 1 1 town is Mr. JoeT. Joute. For appreciated fa vors coming in the shape of fresh aud fine red snappers and Spanish mackerel, the Editor tenders bis Ibaiiks to Joe. Mr. B. F. I'ickett hat recently added to his stables some new ve hides and is better prepared to ac commodate the pnblie than hereto fore. Ilia stabie are located near the railroad, and in the center of busiiiesx, aud parties can be ae cammodated ut all hours. Last week in hauling a seiue near Grand Batteure, Mr. Thomas; Stlglets caught a sword ttB which measured 14 feet 7 Inches from end of t lil to tip of saw. The body of the 11 sh was 11 feet long and 12 feet in ciicntnferencr. The same day he caught a silver flab G feet long. The young ladies will give a sociable or entertainment at the dwelling of R, S. U-ickey in Ocean Springs, to-night, ( Friday) at 8 p.m. for the benefit ot repairs on the MethmlUt church. All persons friendly to this good cause are cor (tiu'.ly invited to attend. There will be singing,innic, uml pleasant eoti versa! ion. Uefreahuieuts will be served at moderate prices. -One day last week quite a sen sation ocutiied at New Venice caused by Capt. Buskey being at tacked by "Jlig,'' tho wild wcciiry which rules tho roost Hi 'hat village. The Captain has traveled tho waa over, has si-en many a monster ot the deep, and oombatted them hand to baud, but when attacked by a wild hog in a civilized country he knew not what else to do than at a retreat. List Wednesday Jim Flukera and Eph. Martin quareled at Guutiei'a mill ut West l'asoagoiiU aud after considerable ' words agreed to go down stairs aud set tle matter with their fists. In going dowu Martin iu front Flukera picked up u bar of iron about three feet long aud oue and one-fourth inches thick nnd struck Martin a severe blow on the back of the head knocking him down a (light of steps. lie fell like u dead man, and remained senseless for fully ten minutes. Flukera sup posing he had killed his man, fled, anil was followed by a crowd ot uo groes but they could not catch him, and he ia still at large. Martin recovered and ia out of danger. Grand ltearatta. A crand regatta will take place off Grand Iotel, Toint Clear, Ala., July 4tb, 5Ih und 6th. The hotel has offered the follow ing prises: For first class (schoon ers), $10 and $25 ) for second class (sloops), $20 and $3 j for third class (yachts .of 20 to 27 feet in length), i)15 nnd 125: for fourth class (yachts 16 to 20 feet), $20 and $10 ; for fifth class (yachts Id feet nnd under), $3 and $15. Mobile Yacht Club roles to govern. All races will be triangular, and tbe distance will bo 15 miles. All clubs nnd bouts are iuvited tJ enter, and it is understood that Boinn thirty have already mado ap plication to Mr. Burton Adams. The -Judges in tho regatta will be Messrs. T. M. English, Eicbflrd Sheridan. Jr- and Eittenhouse Moore. ,; ' Farmer's Inetttiite. A farmers' Institute will be hold at' the courthouse ia Mississippi City,' oo Monday and Tuesday, Jnlj 21 nnd 22, 1884, n"l t Handsboro Oil Monday night, July 21st, Programme will bo published next week. , Jas. B. LegkB. 8ec'y, fliilf Citst A., Iu S. nud I. Society MOSS POINT HESS. No weddings oo ice this week. Capt W. A. Payne, of Meridian, is on a viit to hi father Mr. L B. Pay. The schooner Iadianola, Capt. Bloom, ialouliug at Denny & Co', lower mill for Havana. Miaa Virginia and Henrietta Alrey, of llamisboro, are vwiting the family of Mr. S. S. Henry. Mr. L. N. Dautzler, Jr., retained last week from Oxford, where he has been attending the University. . Mrs. V. C. McQuiton and Mr. Cassady left Wednesday for the Seashore Camp grounds to sud a few weeks. Thursday of last week Lynisa Jones tell from one of the lumber tracks at tte DeSuiet mill and broke his leg. Randair store, which haa been closed for a few weeks, waa aalu opened last Monday, aud busiuess will be coutiuned. Last Friday the boiler in the mill of H M. Crumborn exploded and kuocked things arouud quite lively. Two negroes were budly scalded. 1 Mrs. U. Licubard, and Mr. Johu F. Popp and wife, ot Uandaboro, aud Mr. 11. P. Menken, of Mobile, have been visiting (Ms week, the family of Mr. A.BIumer. Mr. D. A. Yates, one of our old and resjected citizens, leaves to day tor Corsicana, Tex. ' He goes for the beneBt of his health, and wo hoM be may be fully restored. Mr. Tbos. A. Ganse aud family left last Saturday for Apalachicola, Fla which place they will make their future bouie. Mr. Gause bus loug been engaged in the lumber business at this place, its a shipper, and is a first class business ma ii. We wish him success in his new homo Ou the 20th, four soiled doves of the colored i km suasion, Hester Green, Euimsi Williams,' Lizzie liivers and Zillia Treadwell, were arrested by Coustnblo It room as vagrants, and curried belore Jodge Randall. They were sent to Jail for ten dnrs to make atonement for haviug no visible means of support On ihe 19th C ipt. Wm. Davis, of tho schooner Dot io. nnd Dorla, and Cant. E. Kuckeus, of the schooner Margrcthe, wero tip be lore Judge Randall for ytulatlou of nnaraiitine lawa. They were each fined $1 and costs. The penalty waa made thus unlit, as it was shown thev did not violate lh lawa knowingly, but through Igno rance of quarantine regulations. Thursday of laRt week, n negro by the namo of Jake White tin l icked the safe In Mr. A. Blnmer'a store aud stole therefrom about 50 in money belonging to the Knight of Honor lodge, which Mr. Bluuier l-ad deposited in the safe. Jake bad been wor king uround tbe store und knew where tbe key of the sate was kept, und taking advan tage of the affliction in Mr. Burn er's lamily, he opened the. safe iu daylight and carried oft the mouey. He was arrested Saturday and taken before Squire Randall, who bound him over in the sutu of $200. In default of bond Jake was sent to jail. Blunter. It is our sad duty to record the death of Muster Albert P. Bluiuer, third sou of Mr. and Mrs.. A.BIu mer, which event occurred laat Sunday, Juuo 22d, at Moss Toint. Albert was born in Handsboro, Miss., October 14, 1869, and was at his death 14 years, 8 mouths an 8 days old. Hia disease was nervous brain fever, and he as sick 24 days wheu death called him homo to his Heavenly Father. Albert was a model boy, studi ous, steady, moral and obedient, aud was greatly loved by his par ents and family, and highly es teemed by all who knew him. At tbe time be was taken sick be was attending school at the academy and waa preparing for tho com mencement exercises, aud would have taken a prominent part bad be been spared. Ha was a "bardstn dent, and bis parents think that the close application to bis studies was one cause of bis sickness, as he was very ambitious and devoted much of his time to his books. At tbe school he was niach loved by teach ere and puptla, all of whom spoke in tbe highest praise of bis many noble qualities. - He was bnrled Sunday afternoon in the family lot in the Griffin ccni- Bterc. and followed to the grave by a. larra concourse ot our citizens. v tpmlnr our warmest sympathies to the bereaved parcuts, brothers and Bisters iu their hour oi au ness, BAT ST. LOOS. BY MYSTIC. Tlje DrocKAT Stak w'ibs. Mercury reached 90 the 22L This Week afternoon sbower ! daily. Summer aojouruer from the eity are coming. Tbe hotel are iu order for more guest coming aoon. Mia Lizzie Elliott, who efosed her achotil last week, left for her home iu Illinois. Our esrdeaers are gathering the secuad ciop from sane groaud. la Wiaeoiisia aud Michigan garden work Is Just began. Tho republican county conven tion to choose delegates to tbe congressional convention haa been called lor July 5. Mr. and Mrs. Woodard, parents ot M ra. J. V. Tonlme, have returned North, the former being very much improved in health. On the 21th aa excursion train nsbered into our city about 1000 colored people from Mobile. No cause to eomplaiu of their conduct. School Superintendent Stevenson has called a meeting of the teach ers or tue county, to meet at Gaineavilleon the 2Sth, to deter mine text-books for use lit public school. The book agents will be there. Grare Church Lidiea'Aid Socie ty held a sociable last week at the resdenceol L. U. Fairchild, which was well attended and richly en joyed by all. Both Hast in a and W est are accomplished leader on such occasions. The order of F. and A. U. of this place made all arrangements for a grand sutler and sociable ou the evening of tho 21th at their hall, but the trotructed heavy ram und pitch daikuesa seriously interfered with the pleasures of the evening. A literary and social society called the Alpha club organised iu this place, held a leguhir meeting al the residence ol Mrs. Dr. Walker last Wednesday eveuiug. The next meeting will be at Mrs. Glo vers, snd the literary suliject Mr, liixwinug," vocul and in strumeiital iiiumc, form part of each programme. This club is com- posctl ot tuo best citizens ol tue place, bvery coast towu sboulil orgauize. " Lux Saunders," which is to say a weddiug, in which " Uillie" se- curea Ihe uoldeii prize, Henrietta. Thus it waa decreed iu Chaita uooga ou the 18ih fust., by Itev. C. Ujiikin, pastor ot Ihe Al. b.oliuich This worthy voulu who have thus recently launched their bark on the sea vt matrimony need no In troduction to the D. S., that haa so w ell and lavurubly kuowu them ul most li out tho cradle, and who Ui know is but to esteem iu the high est sense. In behalf ot tucDii.Mo cuAl'-dTAU, as well as for luoir vast circle of friends, we wish this estimable couple (he purest con nubial loya, iiuiutcrrupted uutil " death them do purl,'' scores ot years hence. Cloalug Exercises. The closing exercises of the school conducted by the Sisters iu charge of the Convent ot tbo lloly Angels at this place, took place Monday aud Tuesday '.lights of this week. The programme Monday evening was well rendered by the girls of the school. All, without exception displayed (teri'ect famili arity with the parts assigned them, and reflected credit on their faith tul teachers. One thing partial- arly noticeable was tho perfectly clear aud distinct tones in which ull the girls spoke. Even the smallest coo Id be distinctly heard by tho en tire audience. The second night was the boys night, but owiug to the bard and continued rain very tew ntteuded. Tbe exercises were carried out, how ever, aud all engaged acquitted themselves creditably. Beat No. 4. The electron held on tha 19tb, in Beat No. 4, for tbe election of two justices of the peaoeandooe con stable resulted as follows t For Justice ot tbe Peace H. H Minor, 80; Harry Wood man, 95; Geo. H. Tardy, 64; n. V. Havens, 28. Minor aud Woodman were elected. For constable E. M. Westbrook, 23; II. P. Madsen, 2. There was no election held at Gautiors, and a sum rota was polled iu Ihe beat. Fourth ot July. A grand ball aud loe cream sup per will be given at Paukey's Park Pavilion, on the Fourth of July May-pole dauce will be one of tbe features of tbo evening's amuse roenU. Good mosio aud plsuty ot nice retreshraonta will also be fea tnresot the occasiou. Admission: Gentlemen,50cents; ladies accompanied by gctulcmoD free. Come one, come u'landcu joy y.oursclC. (CKAXTOX. ICE I ICE! ICE! W , ,g tB ao.Hiur, ihM we kvt perfected Ice by the Carload, Ton, Hundred Pounds or Nickel's Worth, At Prices to Moot all Competition ! A it ice enwi ia rtikra wvik-fcing froa t"0 ta WO poa ' each, it wilt especially att te want f UsHr RMtX. ICE-1EALEKS d tXLOOS KEEi'KK. We (uarautM a touUnt enpply aod latl weifbla. WANTED Tomatoes and Figs ! ia naatitwre fur tanniag. Jaae 13. 18M. M, V. B. CAREY, Detmaa Avenue 8CUANTOII, MISS., DEALER W Dry Goods and Notions, BOOTS, M10E8, HATS, CLOTIIIXO, FRFSIT GROCERIES, FEED, CASS ED QOODS, TISWARE, HARDWARE, ad everything ennarctwl with a FIrst-Cum wroRK. whkh will ba aokl liw dowa r the caeh. rVAbw Wiuea, LilBora, AU-, ate. Uia bm a tall sod aee. Janaary I. 1S4. "Iy NEW VENICE C. T. IRVING, Weuld auBounca to tha poUic that At rei.aooabltt rates. Alea DYmma.aUNM;NlRmi-aaL.ISM. ALSO PROPBIETOll OF new vnrnoE nAMNE wayo, 4 Atl kiml of Veaeela baukd out and repaired at khori out ice. rrraea wwUag VomtUV Brp built, 10 4e i'ronipt attention pain lean onn r. H. KCEDM, II. KUEIIS & SON, East rnwagoula, ItliaM. Dry Goods and Notions, Groceries HI I II CJIIA.IIlliltW, Clothing, Boots aud Shoes, Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, Etc. itiubcM ii.arkrl price piilil fur 'Vmilry Traduce. January 1'J, Sit ArJDriETIIS'-GEED-CATALCSUZ "fiAKDEiiERO MM iHil,lt.rwd. VK to KTh. Thr meat emrxa ana enmauuf imnuis iwve i .twcl. coatliie ( una Via L".i!wiysraSe4fr Ornate ieUe?ae tiaraVa mmi tana. To aU andinua Tt S IBM wa mall a off, and oo ordrn for aaad will aa trm if uu aowuui. aoorae LANDRETH It SONS, 8ed Crowar. Lack Box.'Mta.t. OCEtN SPRINGS JOTTINGS- BY JOT. Many of our streets are shelled since last summer, making good road. Pleiitv of room for many board ers at ull our hotels and boarding houses. Houses and looms yet ta rent Tell your summer fneuds from abroad. Town is very healthy aa oor peach crop ia a failure and water melons command fancy prices. The lumber for Ocean Springs Fire Co. hall lies upon the building site waiting for the carpenters. Ouun SpringH is the place where Atluui and Kve mnst have lived. 8"0 about Paradise in lust -Irfwr-titer . Diil the late legislaturo revoke the Sunday law allowing the sale ot liquors anil refreshments ou Sunday! If not, It might bo well to let everybody kuow what that law forbids. The United States Mississippi river commission employed in gov- rnment surveys has stationed Mr. F. B. French ut Ocean Spiings to note tide and winds. He makes a valuable acquisition to our society. Before leaving our town for the summer that most worthy lany Mrs. L. B. Bartlett foutided and placed in active- oiwratioti a tree circulating library for the benefit of all citizens iu Ocean Springw, oien every Saturday iit'tt rnooii. Good valuable books are, lucre tor geu eral use. Jfem of at trrliimKN I. ATTOBXEY-AT LAW, J(7J St. omu, Mist. Special attention given to land title :id aettlomeiit of cnntilcting claima. Rulea and louna negotiated and collec tion promptly attended to. Office in i; uriuono. Jnno27,18Sl IM Non-Rcaident Notice. The Stale of Mliwiaeippl, Jockaon county' To EuiileL. Currioro unit t'liarlna J. Car rier : You are commended to apiK-ar before tho chancery court of the county uf Jack- aou in eaid tstate, on the fli-at Monday of HoiitemlHir, 11, to defend the unit iu auid cjtirt o( David K. Ouulup et sl. , whentio you art defeudauta. it . m iicKKY, vier. Scrnntou, Miaa., Juno '.7, 1884. 17.4t DYEING AND SCOURING or SILK OK VVOOLEN FABBICS, Old Cloth made New, by .1, KIUHOL80X, Ocean (fpriumi, Jirti J May 'id, m. V2 tin UTU(tuiU which caaUe a u offer MAYBCRY & 1-OS1ER, Praprietora FvK-agoala Fuh aad Caint Ce. SAW MIL1 Proprietor, be b prenared to nil orders fei wrtt le ire ate rail. RatufKtlsa iruitera Marrh-M, 11. 4 y if. F. KKEBS Feed, Hardware, Tinware 41 ly cor.iPAnion," fiiSsircwtii TSlai niNiea vm ftonRcirftnt Notice. The Mute of Missiiwippl, Jackaou county, To Kmilo L. Carrier and t'barlct J. Car- Here .' Yon are coinman 'rd lo appear before tho chancery court of the couiitv of Jack- ann, in aaid o'tnte, on Ihe Drat Monday of September, 14, to detend the anit in aaid ennrt of John I. Adama 4c Co. et al.. wherein yon are defendant. W. kl. Dmxt, Clerk. 8craiiton,Mia.,juiie7, 1HP4. 17-4t Nou-Rraident Notice, Tho State of Miasiaaippl, Jackion county. To Linila L. Carriers aud Charles J. Car- riere : Ton are rouiniaitded to appear before the uhaooery eonrt of tbe county of Jurk ann, in aaid Slate, on the ftrat Monday of KiiUinlMr, 1M4, to deiead the milt in aaid court of Darid K. Dunlup ct al. whuroiu yon are aoiennanta. W. M. Dkknv, Clork. Kcranton. Mian., June 27, 1HH. 17- Citation Notice. The Slate of Mimieslppi, Jaukaoa county. The cntdit'ini of the firm of Mover A Turn lately diaaolred by a doc roe of the rbunrery eonrt or aaid county, am hereby notinwl to hie who me, tbe nnderaigneil maalcr, an tbe 3Hth day of July, 144, all their elatma of whatsoever description aad prove tbe aame. Witnoaa my hand tbia 36th day of Jnne, tl. W. N. Dinny, Maatr. june-i7, lrW4. 17-4t Citation Notice. Tho State of Miaaiaaippi, Jackann county. To A. K. Mover, defendant . Yua are eommaodnd to appear In fit o me, the nmlrrmgned neater Iu and for the chancery court uf the county of jackaon, la aaid State, on .Voadoy l !WtA day f Jmlg, im. to ho present at the taking and Muting of an account of the partnership dealing iwtween Silaa ram and A. K. Mover in certain caaee poudiug; iu (aid chancery eonrt wherelu Sitae Turn aud Sophia A. Mnynr are complainant and yon and others are delemlanta, and of tho iudebt cdnme of anid Moyer A Tm. v itnesa my band ttiia nth day or Juno, 1881. W. M. DR5.tr, Master. June 27, 1484. 17-4t MANIFESTS For sale at thla efflc Job Printing:, j ie.rxaejeavivsf' ,'r WK PRIST. At lower rate than eliv where In the South, Cams, Letter sad Dill Heads, En velones. Programmes, rost ers, Briefs, Dtankx, l'amph' let, and e vary other clasa of printing. Puml tia your Anl.tiL RkI lafunfiafl, nlvan I Dsmocrat-Star Job Office. Job Printinrr. Salo of fiaxy-Ilill. By Ttrtiie f a dre M the rbiaevf rwert of Jx kww reaatr, MMMril. -ikried th Id aUy of Am, I'M, is tKe eureaf SiineTaBi . A.lrew K. Jfurtt r a!e. mod aupha A. Jkaryrrra. MejaraV Taa.tBeaaU.rut'M'd, rmir aipwaKi4 kT mad eeart, will, rt tk dw af the euarthvaeeef jActaaa toauty, Mianiaippi. rll U auA, at pahile aartioo. ketweea the hoar pfmie4 by law, M Joaday, fl 2f aJy mfjtyiMii all tbe nmi and pfel pro. fy ft tb'u hate arm of M oyer A Tmm, HU aa4 be in; ia tbe anaaty f Jackiwa, Htate uf Mia uaippi, aal oreenbed a follow : The B at af tbe ewer tbe aw e,r ef loe avqr. w hf ef aeref the aw r, the aw qr ef the aw a,r, the a bf ef tbe a.rf the aw e.r, ait ia atctioa 19. tuwaahtp 7 aoatb; ' nagr S wrt ; alia the aw a.r ef the ae af ul arctioa Ne. Sjadlbe aw f)r 4 the ae e.rf aectioa No. II. twwaabip 7 auatb. ranee b wnt, together with aU loe B uM tDits iairrsTeawara,iiralar aaw-atill, ea giuca, boilm, aaarhiaery, took, iitana ef a hateret deeertptiua aa aaid Uad ar b iipmf la ead Mv-auli, t twa-t'arie (prTiiK wafoa. 4 Ha of deanl kaneaa, I cart and karneaa, 4 aeta loQpnf carta aad awioiBg chatai, t ere tai aaw, 3 law ' chaina, 3 aialaa, I Kataa, bailer ahella, S boiler flare, i clreahir awe, i tutting aaw. 1 hvilown. I aavil, bamaiera aad toaica e)l caetine with all the traatwaya ami all property ortonging to aeat irai af Mayer 4k Taw, together with all ai. ataaUr tha rights antl privuVgra brbmglug ta aaid Uc4 sail aaw-aiiU of eaid bra, alaa tbe ateaat tag dv Vnpuia. LD.PAYNC,Ev4r. Jane 13, 1W. li-,',t g her Ifls bale. Jubu P. I'K'bardeoa ana L. C. Ikre va. O. It. Itora aad M. A. Dee, II v Tirtae of aa nreatioa directed to me from tberlcTk of tha cirenil eaart of JarkaoB eennty, Himimippl, I will aeU at public anctioa Ut the b'gheet bidder fur reeh at tbe eoertboaiw donr la Sxrantoa, MiM., aa the let Monday, the Sermtk day of Jafy, 1831, withia legal lioan tlia following lamt to will a a f ot a i ef atctioa b a 4 of a ) of arftioii T, Iota 7 and H anctioa a, ii nctien 7, a , of a e ) a a t of a a a 4 of b w i a e r a w , or arctma id, w t of aeiaeiofaeiof arc t ion 19, a of aw t ol eertioB 19, b ) a, olaw ce ll un 3D, all of at-ctioo 31, lowoahipKitotith, mug 4 went, nt)if it J wctioo II, awofaeiafg . t a , uf a a i acc tioa 13, e w J l o e ot a w ) e I ef il and 1 1 of a e J of nu:tiuu l, a ) ef a e ot nection 25, township t eonth rangw Sweat, taken ae the property of MA. Iteea. Alao tho followiug tract of Und in aertion H, tuwuehip B, ranffe 0 Woat, ttf wit l Conimcnriug at tbe nortbweet cur' ner of a tract of lam) now awocd try Mr. M. L-Pnl, fronting weat on paecagonl river, tanning ooet twenty-one cliaine, tlwuee north to tha Btarah, folic wing rata anlly the aontb etde ot aaid niarh o aa to intrrwet tho aorthwrat comer at a p4t aiarkod J. II. X. ia aaid atarnh on Paacaiiila river, thence annlh eight rhainaaud tlfty lioka to Ihe place of V KiiiBitig, containitig auvrntwa and oTi-100 acnw more or leaa, and lota 5, II, 17, t), 3, 9, 47,ri,rYstMaBd13,Bitaalnl ia auction 4, lownabip H, range wwl, in aceordanea Kb littllvuttne a aurrey and nap ol aatil land oo record In tb ehiii.cery elvrk's olBce, in Deed book 4, Te taken aa the proper'y ef U. M. Ueea, ta Bat let plaintiff 'a judgment and all ouata. .1. I.. CkAUh, MICI1D. June 13, im. I Tike Ctn frail EDUCATIONAL BUREAlT R. K. JAYNC, Secretary, Jmtk$4M, Mitt. litis Bureau may he relied non to fur niah compelent toaeher to arhouls. Its liat of applicant ivclndea qeiU) a niiwher of experteneed aad aneceaarol educalore many of whom are now engaged ia teach ing but wiali a change af phiee. Trnateea, anperiutemtokta and otliere,- when writing for traohera aboald etato clearly the kind of teacher rWvarod. tha salary, tbe lungth or term, and all Itilor motion in regard to the acboot and Itaaar roundinga. If poeitive aaanranea ia givea that the party reeoinmendnd by the Bureau will be employed much annecea- aury deJay will be avoided, aud tha teacher will tie aent at oneo. Confidence thna placed will not ba abuaVd. laaciier seeking tMjeitMiDa Hinat regie- trr. They cunuot hope to obtain litiii tioua without it. nr eveu then at ouce, aa whoa s teacbor la wanted aome one of I liex regiatorcd cau generally be funud t snit the renmremunU. TiaiMs All teachera are reqmred to pay a rvttiatrutiou foe of $.1 00. TUia aucurea general and special eltort la nla (or ber) bchall. On accepting the situation tho Icachrr nay to tbe Bnreau aa amount equal to one-half of the aalary fin the lirat uiotith. hchoola are aopnlud with teachera free of charge and their patronage ia respect - fullv aolintcaU All correepoadenee annuM ba addraawti io - K. K.JAYNK, Secretary, Jackson, Miaa. Juuo 13, 164. I5-oi ULMAN'S III BAY HT. LOl IS, XlHS., la lull operatiuii making Caoslmereo. Joant. Flannel' Shawls, blankets, and other WOOLEN GOODH would be pleased to have morehanta itv need of tho almve goods com pure I hem in' S-ico aud quality with thneo aiade fur ther from home, and if fonnd ae good, and a little chkaper, would be glad to bo fa vored with your orders. isnriWATfoxAt. t;oTTW KFO!ino, I Atlanta, Ua., Dee. SI. 11. Your coniuiitteo appointed to examine the goods displayed by Ulmau'a Woolen1 Mills, Bay St, Louie, Mtiippi, have carefully ptirfonned that duty, anil take' pleasure iu awarding special mention of llio aii-wooi csmotneres, atiiMla, Ulaukets and shawls. Kecammnud diiiloaia uwanl for tha beat display of Alt-Wool Goods ot jpntbrrn Manufacluro. Judges: Kdwaku U Lathroi'; Z. A: Kick. Director Uoocral, II. J. KIMCALL rlor.a,lMS3. SR-ty MB llWlltll. Lasd Orriua t JacksoV, V.iss., V June 13, m. Y Notice i hereby cNau that tha fbltow lug named settlor liattUd Oot-k-u ef bU' intention to make Snal nrout in support of his claim, end that eaid prnnt will be made betur W.M. J)cnnv, circuit clerk at SrraiitoD, Miss., on Julv 2d, 14, viz : Daniel M. Vi'elili, Louiraoad No. 1,V'7K for tho sw or sw aeotiou Idi uud n hf aw sjr section :U township t atHitb, rnnga S west, and uasica tho followiiif; wituoseca to prere hi ooutlanoua rwaUimiuo npot and cull lvutiou nf aaid land, vli.:. Jametr Nobles, Christopher (Jnalre, William Wil II a, John Webha all of Vaacleav poatoQIcn. Jackson oouuty, Minh. u ii rruff i..... Jmil!. im. i -i IMS