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"Btnr C"JSTT the postolltoe at boruntou :- 'P; & MAYERSPRoraETo JJJjDA? November 0, 1880. fioOALJLEWS' gast Time-Table L. & N. R.R. In.iil further nonce passenger trains o Sain " ...iirnnA wil arrivo su fVrt'a follows, rnuninjr by standar whfch isth. same a New Otleuu time, time GOING BAST. jT civinc New Orleuas ut 7;4o a.m. ."tBaVst. Louis. 9:50 a;m; Puss A!T,V i -07 : Mississippi Citv, 10:33; Cliri.stun, !!,1"s . i -M ...m .-Grand Buy, U:09 . .o.r.i . rii.n:in minimi!. 1100 a.m. ffciaiH"' ' Noliilo I.-05 p.m Vn 2-Leavins New Orleans nt, H:25 "i rives at Hn.v St. Louis, W:15 p. m ; E.'-nlriiu.W:Wp.; DiloM, 11:15 . SnriiiL's. 11:83 p. re '. herun L 11:54 p.m; Mobile, 1:10 p.m ' iirilKO WEST. v 3-Fust Line Mail leaves Mobile at. lm. Arrive, it. Sora.iton 3 :50 a.m. u,i.,vi 4-:!.i. rass t,nrHiiii u.io.. 1 niin 3v", Now Orleans 7:'J0. H-'!" 1 'levins Mobile tt J:W p.m i,rivsiit Scruntoii, 3:50 ; Ocean .SpruiKS, V.u . n;i..i 4:30: Mississippi City, 4.M4 ,- p7.f:hristitin,5:13; Buy St. Louis, 5::J5; Kw Orleans, 7:30 p.m. il. O. Dkmpk, Station Ant. total Notices 10 Cents I Lin for M lasertim. TlieniuIlutHie fat and flue. TI10 ducks nro coming soon. -The lieultliof Senuiton is good Tlio sliip yards still Unto wort lor iiiaiiy hands. Tho doe school opened Mon day :tu a good ut tendance. Look otit for the Kale breakers. They a iv on their croud rounds. Mr. I" L. Silva, of Sew Or " lemif, was in Surantou j t'Btcnlny. Miss Addie Clark, of (his town, is teuching school at Three Rivers, ju ibid conuiy. The weather is whim with )ioHH'ct8 of rain, which is very much needed. II you have anything to sell mlvtitiso it in tho DEMOCRAT ST Alt. Go t" Jnrdj's Cheap Cash Store, 111 "Sj-cbuiton, Miss., if you want to get goods cheap. Mr. ThoM. Jeffrey lelt this week for Algiets, La., his future home. Wo winli Tout success. Miss J;' nine Clark, of this place-, is engaged in teaching the liiiblio school at O:aiigo Grove. Ucv. J. V. Tiiiuiii will preach tt Ziun Suixlay at 11 o'clock, a. 111., tit Three Uivern tt t 3 o'clock, p. tn. The Cheap Cat.lt Store is Un due that, puis puces don ninl keeps theni down, "and don't you loict it." Tuesday wan a very quiet and (hy day in Soranton. The mann er! ot the cleclinu drank plain water. It is a tact ! Elder 1) 1. Boweu will preach Sunday in Scrautou at 11 o'clock, 11.111., and at Moss Point at G:30 o'clock, p. UJ. Keep up the Cheap Cash Store in Sclauton, and it will keep gtiutls down to a living price, to suit the Intril times. Jordy sells new green shonl tiers 6 and G cents per lt; new green sides 1 and 8 cents per lb ; bacon sides 84 vents per pouud We received a pleasant call Tiienday from our old time friend, Mr. W. H. Smith, Ot Escatawpa. He was lookinz as cheerful and joyous as ot yore. If you want nice, fresh soda crackers, giuger snaps, jumbles, or extra choice creamery butter, the CueRji Cash Store is the place for it. Tuesday was All Soula'Day, a feast or solemnity held by the Catholic Church to supplicate for the souls of the faithful deceased Mr. Ed.E Bragg, who has heeu at Ship Ialaud Hospital all nammer has returned to his home at Moss Point. He gave us a pleasant call Monday. At Jordy's Cheap Cash Store Jon can get good XXX family flour t t3.85 per barrel ; choice roller process and roller nateut white flour at $4.03 and 14.75 per barrel ; tra fancy patent (first grade of ilitBMQcrat uonr made) at 13.60 per barrel. Eemcmber at the Cheap Cash Store you can not only get grocer ies cheap, but hardware, tin and oodeuware, crockery, glassware, Cations, stores, rope, paint, etc. All they uaToia stock la sold as chsp as la the city. Try it and Jon will see. Tb third lecture ectertain e"t id the regular academy coarse be given at the Academy Hall w-o'Kbt at 7:30 o'clock. Rtr. Thoa. Markham, D. D., of New Orleans 'H deliver an address. Also, Reclamations, reciutioua and music "J the students. The public cor dly iutited to attend, HLANO. The habit of using slung has growu to such un extent that it necessitates a new dictionary that is, if we expect to understand all that is being said to ns. Oue not being familiar with the popular slang of the preseut (lay. would feel rather mystified to receive In reply to a civil question, "You bet your sweet life." And what are we to uudersttiud when we are told that a young man is a regular "masher," and a young lady is a "Jim Dandy," and we hear many other expressions that are equally as enigmatic to the unitiated. We don't condemn all slang, for such expressions fit 'so nicely that we wonder how wo ever did without them. But there is dangur ot the English laniMiago being greatly man ed by too free a use of slang, and it is better to discourage the use of it till together than to ruu that risk. For no well informed person can beat any loss, with tbe genuine words of the Euglisli lan guage, to express all legitimate iUeaa and feeliugs, and to use pro fane language, or too much slang is uu indication of low tastes an infe rior ntiilrrstanding. A direct, pure iiinuly use ot our native lan guage is no object all may cultivate in a greater or less degree, and it should bo studied as au art. S'ylo iu conversation is as impor tant, and as capable of cultivation asstvleiu wrkiug. The. manner of saying things is what gives them their value. "Speak little and well if you wish to be consideied ns possessing merit,'' is a good adage. Some persons render their conver sation very tiresome by saying all that can lie said on the subject, ami others bv a great multitude of words. But none is comparable to the de liberate talker who proceeds with much I bon a lit nod caution, makes his preface, branches out into sever al (leu tensions, finds tl hint that puts It i in iu mind ot another story which he promises to tell when he in tlone, ooutea uaca reguiany to the subject, cannot recall a name, holding his head, complains ot his memory : the company ull this time is kept in suspense, etisk to be delivered I rum coming in con tact with such persons. Listening to any amount of slang is prefera ble. Some persons hike such ex treme pleasure iu talking about themselves that they don't realize that it iscxerutiating to the listener. Colton says: "When wo are in company of sensible persons, we should be, doubly cautious ot talk ing too much, less we lote two good tilings, I heir good opinion, and our own improve meiir, ior wuai we have to say we know, bill what they have to say we know not." Buggies, wagons, carriages, plietoiis, harness and saddlery at the lowest priceslever offered in the South for sale by F. A. Hodges iV Co., Mobile. All. Dr. E. F. G'iflBn, quarantine physician, gave us a call. Tuesday. 1I was looking as robust and healthy ps ever. It is healthy out about Kound Island. Qu;iriui lite restticions havo been removed ag'iiust Ship Island. Mr. W. A. liens! re was elected last Sunday Superintendent of the Baptist Sunday School, vice Mis. P. K. Mayers, resigned. We met Mayor J. A. Bousqaet, of Biloxi, Wednesday at Uoj's Hotel. He deuies running away from Biloxi, bnt was a!led to New Orleans on important private busi ness and took the last train from r?ilni before quarantine was de clared against tbe place, lie ex pects to return to Biloxi iu a few days aud set himself right before bis people. Monday was All Saints' Day, which was celebrated by our Cath olio citizens. It is also callbd All Hallows; a feast in honor ot all mints. It is tbe ereatest feast 'of the year. In Ibe afternoon many visited the different cemeteries to view the decoratlous, which adorn the graves on All Saints Day. The floral offerings were many aud beautiful. We received a very pleasant visit Tuesday from Mr. A. Mercier, senior of the popular firm ot 1. Mercier'a Sons, ot New Orleam. Mr. Mercier has bis young sistei at school in the Catholic couvent here. He expressed nimseii wen pleased with the school and the beakhfulnesi of the place. He enjoyed his visit ry mncb, and we hope be will come again. -Master Eddie Blake has re turned home not lookwg at robust as usual. He has been engaged in tbe telegraph office at Bayou La ssie, La. He contemplates goiug to Bowling Green, Kentucky in a lew days. T1IK UTAH LIVF.ItY HTAULliB The Star Livery Stables of Mr. B. F. Pickett, is oue ot the land marks of Scrautou, and it is a noticeable fact they are now being fitted up, cleaned, whitewashed and otherwise put in order us though no financial depression had ever been lelt iu our community. Th i ou gh all the financial vicissi tudes of the past seventeen years the Star Livery Stables have never varied in price, except in conformi ty with surrounding circumstances, aud these prices have always been uniform without respect to persons. Good horses, nice comfortable bug gies, neat and clean offices, warmed by stove in winter, prompt utten. tion night and day, characterize the Star Livery Stables. Mr. Pickett lias now, in connection with his stables a nice glass enclosed hearse, asuice ascait be had in any country town, which bo has fitted up so that our people may enjoy the luxury of a decent burial. With these reflec tions it must be seen that this iusli Union is a public benefit, and de serves the support of the citizens. For tbe I)emocrut-Star. SEiNKS AND SETS. Mr. Editor : We live in a country whose natural product is that of fiith and oysters, aad the reputation we sustain for producing the best the market affords is oue that must be sustained. To sustain this rep utation, and ut tbe same timo not to overdraw our account in this great and strongest of banks, re quires something more than ordi nary study. As simple as it may seem, there is a roblrm, ot econo my to solve, and that is, how are we to obtain the mai kt-t-ible fish without this wholesale destruction ot the smaller tribe T Some would say do away with (ho gill net, (that seems (o be tho idea ot our legislators) others, tlo away with the seiuo, but I believe none have ,ot had the audacity to attack th cist net, because they know too well what (hat would amount tj on the gulf coast, w here mo man couli' expect to support a large family without our, and where no man ought to be allowed to marry until he knows how to throw tho same. The destructiveuess depends en tirely upon the size of the meshes. A seine with a three-quarter mesh. ot cou.se will catch smaller fish (ban oue wiib a mesh ol an inch and quarter, which is tho usual size of ihe gill net, while three -qnai ter inches is tho usual size of the mesh of tbe seine. Now, if miy one will make a short calculation he will see which will catch tho most small and iniviarkeliible (ih, there by destroying (he siock fish. I contend that (he catch of ( lie large ones is an economy in (lie raising of fish, for, as every one knows there is no greater cannibals than The huge fish, for every huge one will eat as many small ones in a day as would feed a Diego or Creole for a week. There is a seine, however, that should be entirely done uwuy with, and thai is tiie shrimp seine. There is seldom a haul mailu with one of Ibeso that does not destroy a half barrel ot .small fish. Now count, there is til the shrimp sea son about forty shrimp seines run ning heieonlho coast, and each one will make six hauls a dny, which will make tin uic' little total of one bundled mid twenty Jill nets of young fish perday, whiidi are of no earthly use lor the mar ket. Will the fishermen stoiiaml consider. GBSKUVKK Scrautou, Nov 3, leteO. What the New Kegistkation Shows. The new registration ot Jacksuu count,), shows that we have a total of 1,C07 votes, and as it itiav interest some to kuow the relative votes of the tiirtereut beats we will enumerate them : Beat 1, 123 votes; Beat 2, 109 Beat 3, 039; Beat 4, 357; Beat 5, 74. From these figures it will be seen (hat Ibe member of tbe Board of Supervisors from Beat 3 represents 271 more voters tbau half (he coun ty. This is a terrible . inequality, snd is one that emu goes beyond our representation in our county legislature, it goes into our politi cal conventions aa well.. At souti other time we will try and give the amount ot taxes paid by each beat. There is 431 white majority iu tbe county. Driuk Keystone Bye Whiskey, a pure, unadulterated whiskey, free from headaches. Only $1.50 per gallon. Also Fieeport Bye, four years old, the best 12 whiskey in ihe United Stales. Sold only by Ciatl & Co., 75 and 77 Dauphin street. Mobile, Ala., Bole agents. Julius, eldest son of Mr. George Frenll, accidentally shot himself Tuesday last He was canning a pistol io bis pocket, aud from seme, unknown cause, it went off, tbe ball just peuelrftiiig tbe fleshy part of bis right thigh. Dr. W. A. Cox cut tbe ball out, and Julius is doing well. Boy should be careful how tbey handle firearms. Subscribe and pay for your home paper. ftew Prospect Camp Meeting. CMrrnHpoixlent LVmocrut-Stur. ili: Editor: This meeting com menced on Fnday, October 2U, 1880, and closed on Tuesday fol lowing. The meeting, iu some respects was a very good one, although not as successful as some others which have been held at this Camp Ground. The ill tendance wus not us full us formerly, occasioned by lite sickness, wlncii lias been very extensive this ear; besides some reports of yellow fever on the rail road had their enect iu preventing soino from attending. Tbe good order preserved with out police can hardly be excelled. Sot a single iusauce of disorder occurred. The siugiiii; wns excel lent, led by persons skilled in vocal music. 1 think every one wns satisfied with the pulpit and altar ministra tions, except perhaps a few of the preachers themselves, who weie b. united with the phantom, failure. Thete were present twelve (Teach ers and two exhorters. An unas certained number were converted and niue accessions. - " It was a season of joyods com munion of Christians, and a means by w hich a considerable numbor, both iu aud out ot the church, heard the gospel preached for I lie , first tune in a year. This, however, is no commendation of camp meetings over ordinary means of grace, and ceitaiuly none of slack twisted professors and other neglectors, who wait for the annual convoca tion ol the saints to be quickened and icurmed up. The facf is, there is too much dependence placed in camp meet ings, to the neglect and failure to improve lite Gud-iippoiu'.ed means ot "spreading scriptural holiness through these lauds." They are good in their place, but. ought not, in the estimation of any, supeicede the usual met hods employed for the general good of the people, morally ami spiritually, Those noble hearted men and women, w ho spread iheir tables so bouotlully for (lie tree entertain ment of all, present instances of great generosity as well as great purpose to accomplish good, but the strain is too heavy on so lew. There otiiiht to be many more of these or else leliuquish the old system and adopt tho new, which is far better the self-sustaining plan. Thomas Price. . (Official. BOARD OF MAYOR AND ALDERMEN. TOWN OF KCHANTON. ; Board of Mayor n ml Alilonnrii n)t la regular sesnioii u T tlo 'M iiiKlv There wmo present AMer.iioii Nix, Alliuan uixl Cioclzor. Aldt'imuii Ilng-ius Mini Major Tbonipwn were Hbsont. The mayor buin ubauiit jAhkrinuit Nix occupied the JltJr. Tlia niainlial'ii bond w ith the u lillt lot al nignutiire of Mrs. A MuiiHlitld was Ui p nve,l. . . I'pon examination the petition of C. Al. Crnat to retail viiioiih ami npii'itotia li ipiorj was eorreet nef-ordiii ; 'o law uml his hoik! was Hurheivut it was ordered that liui'iiH be ill-anted bun. BiM of Mesxi'S Mend BroH tor III J teel li.mbei for repairing bridges allowed and ordered paid. For li. oiling name 50 cents, allowed and ordered paid. Hill ot C'lniH Hudson lor liaiilui); four loads shells ($J.47) allowed and oidi ied paid. 'Town marshal for feeding two piisoners one (lay bO vents, allowed mid ordered l"'!!.'- . - .. . . . . .- 1 lie salary oi ma lown niarsnai, $:, was allowed and ordered paid. It was order, d that S. K. Thompson 11. J. Ja.ie bo required to ivu new iiond nien in place 1). Mansbeld, deceased. Street commissioners in the mat ter of a petition of B. F. Pickett for the drainage ul streets and lots ask lor tniiliei tune.. Alderman All'itau was authorized to procure a blank fir copying town ordi nances. t here beiiiff no further business the board adjourned until next regular meet ing. - V. H. MX. Mayor, pro tfi. A. UoKLXEtt. Secretary. On Saturday, October lfi. 11-6, at 8 o'clock p.m., at the pastoral residence ol St. Vincent's Church, by Ihe Rv. Father O'Oallaahaii, Mr. Bk.XJaMIX HaHI.ow and Miss victoci bskmst, uu oi No cards. -Miibile Itcjitttr. MARINE. Offick or Tits Dkmocrat-Staii, 1'ASCAUOL-I.A, NOV. 5f llHtf. Report for the week ending Nov. Tab. AKR1VKD. .7 . Br bk Rosa ilouheur, Williams, 1391 tons r..,.i I '.ilon ta Hunter. 1st lust. CLEAKAXCK8.- . ,., Am sell W W ltuugerforil. Arey for Kcv West by nittsler n'lh 121,0110 ioet lumber, 1Mb lilt. Am soli tiov. Lowrj. Devis, 3"J tons for Kev West br lrviug with 41.000 ftct lunilwr. "..Ith nil. Am sch .Margaret he, Kockens, 42 tons tor Ke.r West uy Wan titer wim sz.iuo ieci luiiiber. 1st lost. Am scb Kollin Sanfork, Davies. 9".! tons lot Kev West bv Ualltller with 110 SIS feet lumber, 3d iust Am scb May Flower. VI totta for Key West by master with 10,000 feel lumber, 4lu ins'. For Sale. Tbe "Edna Fasw." three-quart-! of a mile from Scranloo, o tiie lelrpnono road, containing 1 acit-s, dwelling house it h MX roonia. eamaee nnuao, siaoiea and other aecewiary bniluioga U oa wa ter with abundant froi , anrli H Ufis Figs. Fears and PracbBS. Iu splendid coiiUoion lor Thick lartuil.g. eic. iso two oilier desirable residenor. irrms reasonable. Apply to 3ciaiiUo, Miss. Anrnl 90. IW. 25-tf " JOB- PRiTIAGS . r rx"E at this omo, Mammoth Bargain Store! J lint Iti'teived the Large!, I!ct St lienpct Stock of General merchandise VOSiriilSlXU A FV1.L AXl) COM'LKTJl USE OF DRESS GOODS ill check and plaids. CALICOES, DOMESTICS bleached and unbleached, SHEETINGS, SllIItTiNGS, TICKINGS, FLANNELS. JEANS, DAMASK, TOWELING, BLANKETS, SPIiUADS, HOSIERY, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, TINWARE, WOOD-WARE, Etc, Etc. READY-MADE CLOTHING A SPECIALTY. Our unsurpassed facilities for purchasing enables lis to placo our goods withiu easy reach of all, and an examination of them and prices will bear us out iu saying that wo ARE A'UT TO HE USOEltSOI.H by any. The public generally uni the Ladiks sikciai.ly are cordially invited to call and examine our stock and give us atrial. Kespcclluiiy, i E. W. MANAHAN 8c CO. Moss roint, October 10, W. &l-ly E. D. LAURENDINE, Pascagoula Street SCRANTOM, MISS., DEALER IJST DliY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CLOTHING & SHOES, A lull aud complete stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Ales, Etc. Hood Delivcrrd Octubore, 1S NI ESM UlHi: FOR THE STATE LEDGER, Official Journal of Mississippi, K. H. 1IEXRV, Prophiktok, JACKSON, MISS. $1.50 per Year. 1.00 for Six Months. PAPER, CONTAINING ALL TIIE NEWS OF THE DA, State Hatters, A Choice Miscellany, Supreme Court Jtecwwnt, &ic. 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Which may bo v Ven .eparately from the daily subscription service, is full and complete in all news departments, with the added feature of household, fashion and society , talk, and a feast of choice original ani selected literary matter for borne reading. Tbe special writings of "Cath a Hi .sr ColbVHenkt Haynik (Paris eornsp,ndeiit), Jfnnik Jcnb (fashion writer), fcloLLiK Moork Davis, and many others, appear in the Sunday issue. ' Tbia mammoth sixteen ps pa nor ia the best and cheapest weekly paper published ia tbe South. In a oou-' denaed form it contain, all tbe new. of the week, the oreara of all literary mat ter and tbe best special feature of the Sunday issue, with an important Aubi crxTCRAt. DKPA.BTMMT, eondnoted by Daniel Dennktt, and the latest ma b KXT REPORTS. The Weekly la published Evert Tiiursdat Mornino, an! reacbe. all subscriber for Sunday reading. 910,000 worth r Brlnl ana rnamcntMl articlea Tor ladles aad (rallriaen, Rlria and boya, are Oered f all who will rt aaktaeriber for tbe Weekly Pica raise. List ef tbeae walaable present, will e tent to aay addreaa. TERM9 OF erBSCBlPTION. DAILY 7 l.sn.s a w On. Tear Six Months Three Monlh f ! One Month 1 00 rDA piCATima by mait- One Year bix Month 1 WECKI.T PICATTKB. One Tear H P.x Months Three Months t racial rto teelnbe. . l or sample ePe. rate, er Wmkly. bat. praaeat. foe alaa mm, ete.. address Kicholson as Co.. Pmprietor. . hw Orlaana, La. 11. I. 1JLALACK. AGENT FOR .TlcKAV & nOACIIE. Hiisrtisrx vi Ei-alicrs, of K:s, Is prepared to furnish to the ritisena of Scranton and vioimty Bnri I Robea, 8mU and Case of al? sires and qnalitiea. Alaa Hears. Carnage, and bujeie rurmanea prnaiptly at mssoaable rates. vesooer I, it COMFORTABLES, LOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, SOAPS, PERFUMES, HARDWARE, ree or Charge. ' 32-ly FKRSAMI S. I'KEDEKIC, Parisian Dyer, 99 StlFrnncis St., - - MOBILE, ALA. Ladies', Gents' and Children's Clothes cleaned by the Chemical Dry Process with out taking to pieces, and warranted not to shrink. Feat bars bleached, Dyed tint Curled. Parasols Cleaned and Dyed. Silks, Velvets, Fine Laces, Laco Curtains, Cashmeres, Blankets. etc. Cloycst-lcaued. dies waiiuantep fast. tyAll couutry work" entrusted to me will receive careful and prompt attention. October 1, lf80. 31-6m Stop! Read! Kuy! and other loadin;' SF.IirXG MACHIXES with attachments complete dtlicertd at any dpot in the Cnited States for THIRTY Uullaiis. CimI or send tor t,utaio(;ne. F.. It. QL'ATTLF.HAL'M. H7 & 89 Dauphin St., Mobile, Ala. TiKnittinK Yarns, 1'mts, Needles, Oils, etc , for ull machines. March 5. lseri. 1-Iy EXTRACT 1 III 11 A NATURAL TONIC Acid Iron fcjtrtii, Tradb Mark. .Hark. PLEASANT T3TKE TASTE. THE GREAT BLOOD PUEIFIEE! For Oyspepslav,Hll arsmati nf Ihe Dlajestive Orsjaa and (he I.iver.Kkln Oiaeaacs. Cuts, Burns, raids aad Bruises. A CIO IRO.1 C Di n Is a sperllie. Rhsamallsnt, Malarial Disor ders. Chreale Olarrhma and stlie esse of Bison PolioslBJ, yield wliB.ul fall te lis wonder ful eurallre patrnr. Ask fr free pauiklel. le be had m- ' ' 41 : ' w r cnt, poelnftia, from the A. I. K. f ., IBatile, Ala. PRIC?, FIFfV CENTS. FOR SALE BY ALL CftUGCISTS. JARYIS TUHNER'S SONS & CO., manl-factcrers ok Door$, Sath, Blind, Moulding, Hal Utter I, lMxtr U'liKfoM? Frame, llracktts, Etc. KKGLLAK S1ZS IX STOCK. ;,. It, ,11 Inn ll.,ilra nlsas. Putty and Pore M led Psinta. JAKVIS TfRNEK' 6ins A C"., Cor. St. Anthony At Waters!., Slohiln. Ala. April J", i"-". ij Fire Insurance ! E. W. Morrill, Agt., LlTerpool and London and Globe Ins, Co, j Ofict: Mo Poit, 3fC. I Iaauranca aa dwalli.e. pcially Ocitd. ot, I?, i. w-'y rt fr1 1 I 111,117 IliVfll JL FREE TX m A5 itCOIill! mgW '.apotiai K. T. Cowart. C. It. Cowt, E. T- Cowart di.Bro., TltK LKAOINO Produce Commis'n Merchants OF MOBILE, ALA., 34 &. 40 N. Water AV 10 A W St. Michael Kl. Have constantly on Iniiid all kinds ol Western and Coiinlry Produce so'-h 'si choice Apples. PoUiloes, Onions, clnrtee Tah'e Peas, Pecans, etc., etc. Orders snd consignment kindly solicited and w.II have our personal attention, October. lfWfl !t3-fir 'LXUvXT'Sc .OliTO. fll :: Mil rl Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kinds of Musical Merchan dise. Instruments sold for casli or on monthly payments. MANCKACTURKIlV AGENTS tOR llazcllon., Ickcr & $o m celebrated E7ERJTT PIAHOS and John Isui'cli Organs. 78 Dauphin St., MOUILt, Al.A. October H, lffHli. :-5t HOW TO TJSB Keller Pure White Soapfnat LABOR-SAriXG SOAP. Dip the garments in tho water awT t ut thaSOAPIXA on all the soiled parts, to soak for 30 minules.tlien rub them lightly? if water gets too dirty change it ; no boil ing nor concentrated lye nor other ingre dients should be used. ivi win una Clothes washed with SOAPIXA will iron easier, look brighter and last longer tlmu wheu washed with common rosiu soap, especially woolen and linen goods. Uttiee no uruviri v..- Samples mailed on application. October 15, IS. 33-ly 1 1?" J . BUCKLEY, 8 Camp Street, Hew Oriear Aovrrc:iii-viiiii, And Dealer in FINE WATCHES, Jewelry, SiIverwaro& Spectacles Every sort of watches repaired. Jewel ry nuido to order. Diamonds re-sei ia newest s'vlo. All a-reasonable prices tind fully guaranteed. April 1!4, lSo. John J. DxisooUy Dealer in PROV1HIONS, StaTDls & Fancy Groceries Canned Goods, inescc Liquors, Tobarro K miliars tt Sitefimlty. 29.5 and iif! South Rampart and 2j3 Oirod Sireets, Nkw Orleans, La. Jauuary 8, 18H8. 45-ly C. Van Antwerp, Has always on hnnd a full'supply of Drugs Medicines ALSO A FULL LIXE OF PATENT lZDICnT33S, Southwest Corner Eoyal & Dauphin, MOBILE, ALA. OctobtrSO, li. 3V1t ACADEMY. This Institution will be opened Skptem bkr 13lh, for tho reception of both sexes. Competent Instructors w.ll be em ployed in all departments, aud the best approved methods adopted. For Circular aud special information, apply to II. S. HYATT, Principal, Moss Point, Mi" Jn'y 30,16. W-tf F. A. GIISGOEY, JP.s SIIir BROKER. LUMBER & COMMISSION MERCHANT, Pascagoula, Miss. IJF.FEIiKKCES : jamei nt:xTi:R. irni,ue. Ala : inos. r. JJILLKK k (U. II,.:..).-, Ala. : W. DE.NNF tt t'O . Mhhs 1'oiot, Mis.. Februarys. IHtC 9-f Hiarliville Female Institute. The Eighteenth Annual Se fcioti will commence September 8, 188U. 1 his institution efiiiias to be fully equipped lo impart a thorough Enclivh ind Classic- i.-l education. Come and skk Full yolt. sklvkm. Y'oi'li putrousge i earnestly solicited. For all necessary information send for Catulozue. Stmkvillo. Miss. T. U. 8ELLEKS, Preeiilent. , July 16, HiSi. g'J-31 """IiA.irD IVOTICE. Lanu Oi ficr at Jasson, Mis., ) October 1, 1 Notice isbeieby Riven that tha toiio lug named setiler bat tiled notice i t his intention to make liunl piflcf in snpioj'i uf his claim, aud thut said proof ..! ub niwte before the Jitdxo or it, his absence the Clerk ot circuit court of J.,cksot county, at Scranton, Miss., on Novnuber iO. liSN,, vif : McGri)jor Buut;. bouiostnad So. 110.4 for IlieWesthf w.uthwesl qi, section 27. and uortheast fjr, t.oith?a t qr, secliou 33, aud 4iiiihwest tjr northwest, qr, arctiou 31, township 5, south raue 7 wrst . He nsmrs th? fi llowin; witnesses lo prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, vis: Ldroond Taylor, Jacob Oversirecl, John Del;ce and Oeorje Williams, alt of Vanctrave P. O-, Jackson cotimv. Misa. .IAS. 1). SIEWAP.T, K.'str. October 1, lr6. 3t ' FOIl SALE I- The Fsscajoola Hoie, formerly pcoit pied by W. tt. 1o.Ishi. Inqniro ut po;.t Office, Paecejouliv. Mirt. W. S. DOD&OX, T. M. MsrehS, l. l-tt I'KAltL Itl'llf. From Lortimt f tstioiioa il.o ."s. v. urn it. Kailroad. lor P. atiiegton. I..k -n aad tainville, lbs fast pic-i .llei. nan i. ' .i.i. . K. S. LOAKl'-M AN. A'av e: . Makes daily trips to Psarli!:r;To:i, L g town lud GsinesTiile. Cenaects with the coast acrroRodat 'u train, moraing and even inj. and also with tbe east bean d train Inuo ;ew .:.cao daily.