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The Weekly Democrat from Natchez, Mississippi • Page 3

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Casualties. liorux (commercial) has fallen in Over llvo and a-half Inches of rain foil price, from lie, a pound In 1888, to just during a storm at Hartford, on about half that sum. Monday. The Steamboat lixiiloalon nt Philadelphia Philadelphia, Aug. 17 There wore ever two hundred people pn tho boat To tho Honorable Muyor and Hourd ut Alder men of tho City of Natchez: Gentlemen We the nnderslgued citizen and legal voturw of the city of Nutchez, renueetfully petition your Honorable Body to grant a license to Charles Kudus, No.

uf corner Franklin and Kuukm HtrecU, to retail vinuii.s una spirituouu liquors wilhm miid eily uud wo furl her recommend hum! applicant an being of good reputation and a Eoher and suitable person to receive uch licence. Yours respectfully. Philip KsBlg.Ii Klein, Porter, lleenejr, Uotramel, Stephen Power, Jm Hay, Jos Eidt, MlddJutou, A Slier, H'illmin Suyurs. Thou ll Dm-Is. Unain: li A fctevonslr.

David LOCAL BREVITIES. Tiiuhk continues too much rain for llio good of tho crops. Natchez was woll represented at tho VIcksburg competitive drill on yes-tcidiiy. The continued rains are Interfering somewhat with the various buildings going up about town. men, women and children, when the explosion occurred.

The wrocked upper works took fire and a frightful panic en Criminalities A Young Wotniui CtniiiiilfH Nuleble. Mil.WAiKKE, Aug. 17 The doad body of Mrs.JItuglua Kahn, a respectably connected young lady of this city, was found partially burled in tho sand on the beach near the light house at North Point yesterday morning. The young woman committed suicide by drowning It Is believed during a period of despondency caused by Illness. An Onltiijfoou Asssnult, New Vouk, Aug.

17 Mrs. Aunio McAuIlf of 800 Ilcrkeimer street, Brook Carbolic acid prepared ostensibly for disinfecting purposes, but adulterated until but 5 per cent. Instead of 85 per cent, of its active principles remains, has been largely found In the market, tho Sanitary News says. Ono Lynn (Mass.) shoe manufacturer, turns out 0000 pairs dally, tlon, by her splendid exhibit in the tax-ldonnio art, "the burial scene of Cock Koblu," is In tbe city for a few weeks sojourn, at present tho guest of Mrs. J.

R. Kldd, and later will bo the recipient of the hospitality of Mrs. Col. John B. Sale.

We arc pleased to learn that the result of her genius and handiwork will retain a position In the Exposition of the Throe Amerloas, which will be opened in full blast next fall, as a continuation of the world's fair. There was scarcely anything In the great show that attracted more attention and admiration than the funeral obsequies of Cock Robin." sued. Tills was speedily chocked by tho coolness of a number of men who drove A chicken hen, said to be twenty years old, is owned In Jasper" county, Ga. Oil iu large quantities, it is reported, has been struck at a depth of 95 feet. In Galway, Saratoga county, N.

T. Experiments at Moreod, in the cultivation of tho opium poppy, havo proved successful. On September il, llinghnmni, will celebrate the 250th anniversary of Its Domestic Miscellany. Tim Galveston Tlmo uml tho Land Jlnartl Galveston, Aug, 17 At tho meeting of the State land board last Tuesday, a resolution was passed whereby the board agrocd to fully exonorate, acquit, release and hold harmless from all pains and penalties of suits, costs, proceedings, damages and liabilities against the Galveston News for or on account of anything it might publish touching any member of tho board In the management of the land affairs of Texas. The News had Intimated that It possessed certain damaging Information touching the management of the State lands, which it feared to publish because of an exceedingly rigid libel law which gagged the pross of Texas.

Wis understand that tho Now Orleans mull will hereafter come In In the even tho woman and children aft, and pro-vented manytrantio women from leaping over board. Besides those seriously hurt a large number were almost or quite stunned by the shock. Tbe promptness with which assistance came from all sides Mo vena Jack WillianiH, O'Conley iianna, John Davis, John Davis sr, Ham A Davis, llarland, It Carter, Petagna, PoLugnu, Moso odeiu, Ferdinand Mamiocci, ftchau, rt Dreyfus. Ray, Haas, Charley Itowinan, Jos Ueale, lien Karhart, II liocni, Frank Roeca, David Pirku, Eph Harris, William WvUou, Tims Kienmn George Itruner, Grillln, Rlaiikentien, A Neulierger, A Tudoree, Tudoree, John De La Hunt, Allen HiniUi, Wythe, Ilerius Hoylu. llenjumiii, Meixni, rsungumuu, IS lJvne, Welch, Stead, Love, James O'Netl.

Wm Sunders, lien Allon. Albert Mills, settlement. allayed tho panic and prevented tbe-flre THK CONTKST IN VIItOIMA, from spreading. The steamer Is not In lyn, died this morning iu that city from tho effects of an assault, and three of her alleged assailants have been arrested by the police, They gave their names as Ooustry, John Lawter and If there Is ono reason stronger than another why tho Mahono party should This country is drinking 33 per cent, more coffee than ten. In 1881 the difference was only 12 per cent.

Ward, which cast over 500 voles jured below her water lino and the cost of repairing her will not exceed over be defeated In Virginia, it is to bo found In the fact that It bases Its hopes of car 500. B)' reason of this law and a recent ad ing and go out again in the morning. The J. C. It.

It. is selling round trip tickets to Jackson for tho State convention at 5.00. The best nickle cigar in tho city can be found at Joe Kaiser's popular ton-sorlnl establishment at 01 Main street. A new lot just in. Tim delegates and others who expect to attend the State convention will leave by the train tills evening.

Quite a number are expected to go. Tun weather for tho past day or two has been suggestive of winter clothing. It was. a very agreeable change for the sweltering Inhabitants of this part of the country. verse decision of the supremo court of rying tho State upon massing the col less than ten years ago, now has a total population of about 50.

orcd people strictly upon the color Hue Texas, tho proprietors of the News have just paid $10,000, hence their desire to bo in order to defeat the white and Intelli Thcro now seems but little doubt about tho explosion being due to dynamite or gunpowder though no ono seems to know how it was taken or. board. It seems maivelous that half the people on board escaped death. Witnesses say that insured in it. gcntpcoplo of the State.

In the presidential election of last year sixteen out Michael German, of Brooklyn. The police aro looking for a fourth man, and say they will soon havo him in custody. Tho accused it appeared went to the residence of JIcAulif on the 15th and represented themselves as agents for tho Whalon Brothers, a furniture firm Iu Williamsburg, and told her that they had como to take nway the furniture which she had pur In its issue of yesterday tho News open ed out on the land board by reviewing Its work. The paper now makes the cost of feeding convicts in Georgia varies from 9ju cents per day in Savannah to 20 in Mcintosh and 40 Glynn A man 107 years old, and who appears likely to live ten years more, Is claimed by Gadsden county, Flu. the moment of the explosion everything became enveloped In darkness and the boat locked as It in a heavy storm.

It claim that tills board by ItB neglect and, of.soventeen of the colored votes of tho State were cast for Blaine, while seven out of eight of the white votes were In favor of Cleveland. This shows a division nlmest entirely on the basis of color. Mahone and Wise and their handful of mismanagement has lost to the school fund of tho State the sum of 01,750,000 was supposed that no one leaped over chased nn the Installment plan and on which she owed a balance of (i0. She which should have been collected under the law from tho cattlemen during the past 18 months. The News says that In board, hut a man who secured a life preserver has since came ashore at the Walnut street wharf, apparently un ambitious radicals deliberately, place themselves in opposition to the masses of their intelligent fellow-citizens and when they control the ignorant rabble of 8S4, nn act was passed direct Four well-equipped expeditions are to leave Germany next fall for the North Pole hunting.

A colored woman only 37 Inches high, though 27 years old, lives on a Florida plantation. Sho claims never to havo been sick. injured. The explosion of the steamer S. M.

ing the land board to appoint grass commissioners whoso duties should be to Felton occurred just, after she left her LOCAL JIu. A. Bekk has returned to the city from a trip to that triumviatc of great cities of tho Northwest, Chicago, Cincinnati and St. Louis. Mk.

V. .1. Ovehmvek, tho clever route agent of the Southern Express Company, is in this city cheeking accounts. We were pleased yesterday to meet Mr. Moses Marks, of this city, who is now traveling for a New Orleans clothing house.

dock on her. trip to Wilmington, Del. Sho was opposite Pier No. 8, south ascertain by constant inspection the area of free grass belonging to the State, and being occupied by cattlemen without leases of any character. Under this law wharves.

The passengers were startled by-an explosion which shook the boat Absolutely Pure. This powder nevor vanes. A marvel of purl ly strength and wholnaomeiiecN. More uoinical than the ordinary kinds, nnd caiiiiot be sold in competition with the tmilliLudu of low tent, fihort wi'ilit, alum or phosphate powders Sold only incaits. Kovai.

Uaking Powder Co Ktti Wall St. N. JT. novlu-dAw begged them not to do so, and said she would pay the small balance. They began picking up the things, nnd in trying to prevent them there was a struggle.

They pressed tho chairs up against her, forced her back to the wall and pinned her so tightly there that she could scarcely speak. She nearly fainted from the force of the crushing and told them if they would release her she would pay them something on account. They released her and she paid them a small sum, whereupon they left. Sho became ill afterwards from tho shock, and a physician was called in. IIo treated her until this morning, when she died.

A farmer without hands, and who does all the work' on his land, is one of the successful cultivators of the soli living near Roswcll, Ga. colored people, not one in ten of whom have the slightest apprehension of tho questions upon which they are lequlred to vote, claim that the State of Virginia sustains their position. Even with the seductive feature of repudiation for which there is always more or less support among a certain class of people in every State, the Mahono party cannot claim inoro than 20,000 white votes in from stem to stern, and when the smoke all occupiers of such lands wcro compelled to pay nn occupation tax. Twen ty million acres of free grass lands of this character have been constantly grazed upon since tho passage of the law, cleared away it was found that the entire forward part of the vessel above the water line had been badly damaged, and a number of passengers injured, some of them severely. The pilot house and entire upper deck were lifted and fell to the lower yet the land board only last week ap pointed and sent out the grass commis sioners upon those report the tax could only be collected.

Tugs proceeded at once to the injured THK STATR OF MISSISSIPPI. To Susan French, Kate French, l.izJe French and Laura Freuuii, Frankfurt, Kentucky: Ynu lire hereby commanded to appear before the Chancery Court oi' the county of Adama, in said Sliitu, ou tho first Monday of November, A. i. 1SH.I, then, and there to show cause, if any you can, why tho final account of Victoria A. llrenhain, executrix of the estate of MaryC, Ford, deceased, should not be allowed, and said executrix finally discharged as prayed for in her petition on file.

You beinjr summoned as parties iu interest, and herein. I'sbal-1 Witness my hand and seal of said Court at Natchez, this August isth. ls5. ALLISON II. FOSTKIt, Clerk.

Martin Solicitors for Executrix. FOREIGN. 'Hie law makes no provision for back vessel and with the assistance of the police tug Win. S. Stokely, which was Almost his entire support, must come from tbe colored clement which is based entirely on the belief tiiat in voting for his candidate they are voting for the republican party.

We have long advocated the division, upon questions that can becomprehend-ed by the ordinary voter, of the races so as to get rid of the color line in politics. The man who endeavors to build himself Cotton caterpillars are reported from the vicinity of Ah but the planters have no of their commit-ling any serious depredations. The practice of allowing married women to hold the position of school teacher has been discontinued in San Bernardino, Cal. The Piutes near Austin, last week killed a squaw and her child because she could talk French. San Francisco Bulletin.

Water ponds In Chili were covered with thin ico ou the oth indicating a temperature rarely low for that lying near by, at once proceeded to re taxes, hence the Slate lias lost nearly $2,000,000 which lias simply remained in the pockets of the cattlemen. Wash Weir, William Paul, It Dolmen, Koerkor, Adam Koerber. Adam Lewie, Annnlead Mitehell, Jjmis Lfjiiff, Ed Jiland, Marble Lj Mm, Louis Lyle, fr'olix Levi, John Spire, Jacob Ran man, Monroe Hunter, Alfred Joseph, Si tin'id JohuMou, Dorhci lv, David i'crginsun, Wm Howie, Slutt Went, Genr-re David Hall, Peter Hank, Wilnm. osenr Wolf. John Stewart, A It Tvler, Win Noonan, Boiui, Cnrler, Harlow, John North, Frak-r, A Earhart, Robert Jtudt.

Ch MoAlister, Paul Evans, II Henry Iliggins, Frihhnian, A Heekmaii jr, Joe Wharton, A Heekman, Paul, Boyle, Thos It Wells, II An-iglii, Vincent Itebollie, Schutz, Johnson, Julius Lisso, A Beer, Dreyfus, John Rutherford, Riley, Moses, Merrick" 8 Jacob, A. Jacobs, Lsadorc Coleman, ThomaR.Rcily, Geisenberger, Ben Geisenber-ger, Abe H' Geisenhorgor, Geo Washitigloii, Jake llireh, A Smith, Andrew Morgan, Isich, Cilman, lFiiae, Laub, Monroe Seharll, Jonas Mary, George Ruth, James A Samuel, ti Fields, Joo Kaiser, Uriel Jr, Henry Frazier, dimming Clark, It Burke. Salvo, Zurbellen, Hopkins, O'ltrien, Jus Farrch, Ben Jinkins, Aug Berdon, Joe Gains, Aicn Lee, Peebles, Geo Eisele, John Pomate George Brown, Orange Ilyman, Salvo, Geo Brady, James Sheridan, Albert Shades, Jas Mc-CoiK'hio, Chas Wend, Ferry Bradley, Eugene Thomas, A lidie, Arndt, James A Grille, Uriel sr, Wm A Diers, Williams. Foley, John Jordon, Henry Bums, Griffin, Grillin, Ault, Wm Jefferson, Henderson Williams, Putnam Garrett, Quarterman, Meyer, Entile Moer, Stattman, Seudautore Mayer, Aug Zurbellen, It Irvine, Harra-dell, John Noonan, Robert Blake, Ed Harris, FiUliugh, John Conii jr, A Boger sr, A Berdon, Joe Tnllle, Wesley Williams, Combs Whiting, Albert McGulrc, Simon Carraway, Walter Minor, Carraway, Andrew Russell, Andrew Harris, George Green, Henderson Smalhvood, Russell, Henry Williams, Robert Baldwin, Geo Meekins, Harrison Miller, Charley Ridley, Washington Davenport, Raudle Davenport, 'J' I mm as il Onus, mo Midderholl, Chas Smith, Peter Colhourn, John llogan, Eugene Strickland, John Brennan, Jno McConehie W' McConchie, Robt deeper, Dahl Green, Geo Bruner, It Parker, John Peck, William Carter, Williams, Julius Cotton, A Hoggatt, Dave Garner, Martin Koons, Randolph Burns, Thomas Howard, Louis Herman, John Noyes, Aaron Roos, A Cassello, Geo Smitli, Hart, Jno O'Ferrall, Frishinan, A O'Ferrail, Jonas Evans, II O'Ferreli, (ieo Lambright, Joe Weir, A ierkowsky, Perry Lynch, PA Webb, Rocen Petagna, Jacob Baumau, Fred Hackmeistor, Frank Edwnrds, Walter O'ltrien, John Fowler, Augustus Dav, II Clark, Meek ins, Eugene Henderson, Al Burk, Louis New, Wiley Pope, David Chat man, James Noton, Ben Allen, George Raeer, Louis Favor, James McDonal, Muses Marks, Marks, Rieehard Riddle jr, Richard Kiddle, Moos Kyle, Henry Frazer, Isaac Shelton, Chas Barrett, William Williams, Robert Lancaster, ChasFeltus, Horas McDonald, Chancy, Munroe Hunter, Joe Nicklas, Gains, Graney, John Conti sr, I Abranis, A Abrains, Monticth, John Rnt-liir, James O'Brien, Adam Sehenk, Wesley Wil-lfams, Jos Watson, Griflin, Francis, Louis Wells, Walter Williams, Lingard, Geo If Rigby, Frost, James Grillo, John Murphy, Iloraco Johnston, Wm Cage, Stephen Needhain, Guv Minor, George Roth jr, Joseph Roth, Joe Patt, Chas Under, Simon Peters, Frederick Oswal, Howard Lewis, Syrus Rose, Frank Brook, Joe Gains, Howard, Myer, Phil A Perry, Rnss Harris, Lewis Jackson, Adam Johnston, Nelson Kernan, Percy Bradley, Henry Dinson, Wash Floyd, Evaiis Long, Ed Smith, Prince Washington, Milton Young, Julius Eglnnd, II II Pheland, Geo Eglnnd, Geo Francis, Willis Gains, William Tuttle, Ben Dixson, Pete Pomate, Jerry Eps, Henry King, Horace Neal. Joseph Hart, Charles Anderson, James Jelterson, A Boger, Daniel scolt, Charles Hauck, Clinton Monteith, Pnintdexter, Ryder, Mr Kin, Peter Duffy Maderson Hicks, A Mnyhall, James Nuye, II Reed, Abner Mills, Jerry Myers, Phil -lackson, Wm Carr, Wm Grav, Bauer, Louis 11a "lik-r, A Howe, Howard Wales, Samuel Green.

Clint Booth, Wm Booze, Geo Baker, Doyle, Chas Right, Jno Gray, Abram Sloan, Armstead Mitchell, Anderson Thomas, James Gains, Oliver Edwards, Matt Clawsou, Leon Durhesne, Sidney Reedy, John Se breeder, Jno A Dent, Ed Corbet, James Fagun, John Herman, A Burlier, Jos Vandyke, Shed Moore, Muleahy, A Wilson, Heine, Geo MrLin, Win James, Harper, Ambrose Dudley, Willie Wyiunn, Thomas Juilkin, 11 Robertson, Jno Mealh, William Seinan, Ueo Winston, Henry Dixson, Willie Merlon, Alfred Cato, Lynch, Saui Jones, Ben Night, John Black, Willie Davis, Jno Klige Smith, James Furgursou, Wash Evcrage, Ernest Sant Smith, Frank Brown, Abner Miller, 1 1 Carson, Thornton. Th.is Taler. Dave Grant. John In making these statements the News move tbe injured. The ambulance of tho Pennsylvania Hospital soon arrived and took the rest, of the Injured to that insti-tuiioji.

The injured so far as known in ono breath acquits the members of tho land board of intentional wrong, but in the next breath it says "This loss of 750,000 was not accidental and not being accidental it is presumably the re- Notice. rjUIJS INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE AND COL- lege, for the education of White Girls of Mississippi, will open on the Sid of October, 1S5. Adams county is entitled to four students. Applicants will bo examined by me and appointments made on Saturdav, August -2ft h. J.

W. IIENhEltSON, auglH-d'2t wit Sup. Kd. Adams Co. The Muyor's Court.

His honor, the mayor commenced the week yesterday with a "field 'day" in his court, having six cases on the docket. Two women charged with indecent conduct were lined each, $3 and costs; foi fighting: and disturbing the peace a man was fined two dollars mid costs, and three other cases, in which the offenses were trilling, the defendants were dismissed. The Tulane University. Elsewhere in our paper to-day will he found the card of that well known educational institution, the Tulane University, of New Orleans. The session begins October 15th, and its charges will be found to be most moderate.

William Preston Johnston, LL.D., is the president of tho Tulane University. A. Hcekman. Jr. Mr.

A. Beekman, who is entering tho vegetable business, will only do so on a wholesale scale, not intending to sell at all at retail. He has studied the business thoroughly, and we have no doubt will make it a success. He is located in the McCIure building, at 121 ult of intelligent design." This creates a sensation. The board is composed of Gov.

John Ireland. State Treasurer F. R. are: Meuuun, aged 'il, severely tnj'Med about the legs; Silas Reed, badly shocked and contused Bessie Bindley, ankle dislocated; Sam'! Cooper, injured about the head and body; Geo. Irwin, injured about the head.

The steamer "is owned by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. The Labor Interests. Lubbock, Land Commissioner W. C. Walsh, Comptroller W.

.1. and In Piiyalliip Valley, W. a number of hop fields will go unpicked, as the cost of picking is greater than tho present market price. Two youths, who wanted to make their foreman a wedding present, stole the communion service from an Omaha Attorney-General John I). Tcmplcton.

up on the support of the colored people alone, using for a pretext their devotion to the republican party, is one who cannot be trusted. He is one who would, sacrifice the interests of his country for the sake of his own selfish Interests, and who would be as ready to desert his colored allies as ho was to leave his own race if his own interests would he advanced by doing so. Mr. John S. Wise must feel that he Is a "degenerate son of a noble sire" when he finds himself segregated from the mass of the noble people who made Virginia tbe centre from which so much of the principles of honor have emanated and who to-day if left uiiti iiinniolcil by tbe ignorance and vice controlled by men like Mahone, would again restore the This galaxy of names comprises the most distinguished politicians in Texas.

church for the purpose. Cnttln Disease in Illinois. Hr.00MiN'GTON, Aug. 17 A cattle disuse alleged to be Spanish or Texas fever T.ondon Stock Market. 17, 12:30 p.

m. Consols opened at 100 3-10 for both money nnd The Cholera In Spain. Maohid, Aug. 17 111 the wholo of Spain yesterday there were 4,090 new cases of cholera and 1,556 deaths. The Cholenint Marseilles.

Makseillks, Aug. 17 There have been 109 deaths from cholera In this city since Friday. State or Mr. Rll'hton's Health. London, Aug.

17 Mr. John Itusliton passed a quiet night. There is no change in his condition this morning. Ti'als of in Mexico. City ok Mexico, via Galveston, Aug.

17 The trials of the students and editors ho charged with inciting riots mo siill going on. The judge Who is trying Ihe. eases has decided that the ar-rcsls were, iu accordance with the law. Sennr Chauvari, editor of the Monitor Jtepn'olicana, is still in prison from whence he continues to write for his paper on social topics. The disposition of Ids case excites lively interest.

The government is taking measures to stop the extensive smuggling which is carried on along the Kio Grande frontier. Some apprehension exists regarding the largo contraband importations of arms from the United States. -The Labor Interest. Saloon keepers, for the first time in twenty years, are unrepresented by a has developed here and is creating con siderable excitement among stockmen. single member of the Covington, Tulane University, NEW OHLEANS, LA.

High School, College, University, LAW AXD MEDICAL DEPARTMENTS. FFIiIi CORPS OF PROFKNSOBfS. Academical Departments open for examination of new students, October Session begins October hith. Modern Innguasces thor oughly taught. Board can bo obLainea in good families at reasonable rates.

Manual training. TEUMS MODEKATE. For catalogues address Rec'y of Tulane University, New Orleans, La. Wm. Preston Johnston, L.

L. President. nugUf-wiim A. Beekman, WHOLESALE DKU.EIt IS Fruits and Vegetables Spnci.iltics in M.iflnnei'v, I.uliric.niiitr ini'l Onl Oils. To arrive this ode, 111(1 bills I'nlii-toes, -It) bljls Onions.

Two weeks ago the Michael brothers, Common Council. large catlle men near this city, shipped 00 stock cattle here from lfutchiiHBU, A gas war prevails in Jersey City. One The Iv nights of Lah.il and the Itailii.ail. St. I.oris.

Aug. 17 On lust Friday Ihi ie Vniiie In ibis city Frederick Turner, Wm. II. Uulley, J. Jt.

Buchanan mid John W. Hayes, four incniliers of lie general executive rominltletj of (he Knights of Labor. The mission of these gentlemen waste have a conference, with Cof. A. A.

Talinadge. general manager of the Wabash niilroad, in regard to the relations existing between ini-iuijcis of the Knights of Labor and i he railroad company, which arc n'u to he in quite d'sturbed condition. Oil, Taluuiilgu being mil of the ciiy. a consultation Kansas. When I hey arrived they ap company gives notice of its intention to reduce tne prioee of the illumiuant to 1 25 per thousand feet.

peared to bo In perfect. Iieahh, hilt on Friilifv last I lie cattle showed signs of commonwealth to its pristine glory, lie must feel sadly out of place with such companions as those with whom be is associated and even if lie succeeds in hi6 ambition to be the governor of his Stale ho must be conscious that lie ha? reached the goal through dirty, miry paths and his own self respect will he low ered. Sparrows are provoking the enmity of big sick, and already 15 are dead null more ilovt wilh the disease. When Vi'iis learned they were sick 15 were loped to Veterinary farmers and fruit-growers in parts of South Australia by their almost incessant il surgeons genuine Spanish or cattle commissioner N'ATOliiCZ, MISS. picking of growing crops.

A swim of 13 miles, from tho Battery to Harlem, X. was made on Friday by a swimming teacher, "Prof." Butler, la 2 hours, 13 minutes. 131 K15ANKLJN Texas fever. The ha been notified. A IliiiJ (Jivcit II to slllwii l.is While all other portions of ihc Knulh ar" engaged in the good woikordiislrny-ing these race antagonisms.

Virginia native republicans and 'piidiaiionist' arc striving to sustain the sn uggle ami to cover the fair face of the grand ul.l State with ihe dark mantle of race hostility and to foist themselves Into position by pandering to tho worst element of their Stale, if that grand old man Henry A. Wise could rise from the grave, lie would blush to own the son thai has east such a stain upon his beloved Stale. Franklin street, near the corner of Union, and we would direct attention to his card, which will be found elsewhere in this paper. dipt. Thomas 1', Leathers.

The veteran steamboattnan, Captain Thomas P. Leathers, reached this city yesterday by his now boat, the T. F. Leathers, and stopped off hero with the intention of going hence to Cooper's Wells, for the benefit of his health. The Captain will be the guest of Capt.

S. J3. Humble of this city, until he leaves for the Wells, which will probably be today. He has had a pretty rough siege of illness, and we regret to say that the ruggedj. old veteran Is looking quite feeble.

The lixcursionists. The excursionists from points on the I. C. Railroad, who reached this city on evening, got off on time Sunday, at one p. on the return trip home.

From what we heard some of them say they enjoyed their excursion to the fullest extent, finding Natchez a beautiful and hospitable little city, and they left it with a desire to return again at some future time. Nothing occurred up to the time of leaving here to mar the pleasure of their trip, and we hope that all reached their homes in safety. An nlf.T of marriage, was cabled recently by an Englishman to nn American girl witii whom he fell In love while on a visit here last spring. Only It! of the 10S candidali for leai'hers" certilieafes recently examined hy agents nf the Connecticut Stale Board ol ivluealion passed tho lest successfully. FEMALE INSTITUTE.

AT. A. The Seswion begins Oct. Is INN5. A large' building, now going up, wiii improved facilities for tlit! LITERARY.

MUSIC nnd A 1ST Departments; nml nlo room for FIFTY MOWS boarding pupds. Send fi.i CiiliiMgiu's to liOULUT FtfAZEU, augl.S-d&u-tw President. COLEMAN'S C0UX MILLS, WITH SOLID FltEXnil HITIlIt STONKS, lnvontetl in lAriO, continnoil nml rnripntcd hn-liriH-innenlH since then keep tliein in the le.nl ol all etniipelition. Oilier Inive trieil lo enpy ufler tliein ant Fell llic iniilnliotiK mi vepu-lalicin of llio CORN Mll.I,, the "Mnhl at the Semi fur prirpK. It.

DUDLEY COI.KMAN. No. il Penliilo St. Smv eouM nut he hail. hut lliat gen-lleniaii wm iclcgraphi'il mpiest-iiig liim In -iuie here an, I when a ctnilerc niv could lie hail.

To this Col. Tahnadge that he. s.iw no rejiSiin why he -houh! meet ihe i tim-uii'teo tor the purpo-e inine il thai he was mi), aware of any dWsatixiiu'lioil existing ainoujr the. employes of tho road, and declined to confer with the comiuiircc. As an appelant outcome of Ibis I here was promulgated to-day nt Moheily, where Hie Wabash load has extensive shops, an oflleial ordei commanding ail Knights of Labor of the Waliash system ut all points to quit work on Tuesday.

Aug. lNlli, at 12 o'clock noon, and lemaln out until fnrllier orders from the general executive board. The order is xigued by Frederick Turner, secretary of the board. The order has created quite a sensation in Moheily, and the strike ordered is looked upon us one of the most serious for many years. U'AfKKtliA.

Aug. 1711 i.s announced tn-ilnv lini' reception nud full dress hail will he given nt one of ihe ho: els hciu next evening, in honor of Vice-President Hendricks, A thousand invitations arc being sent out. Visits to (lie Tonilt of Xkw Vouk, Aug. 17 it is estimated Mint 10,000 persons visited Ihe tomb of Gen. firant nt Itiverside Park yesterday.

Tlit Merlin-. Aug. 17 Kcv. Charles Deems, of New York, lectured this morning to a large audience on evolution. IIo considered all the current theories and arguments, nnd concluded simply Hint the general doct line was not Washington Notes.

The condition of the railroad system of tho United States at the end of ISSI. as shown in "Poor's Manual" (the advance sheets have just been printed,) is chiefly The. jail at Baker City, Oreg was destroyed by tire a week or so ago, anil four prisoners Miller, Brown, Plumb and Oiiolcy were burned to death in their cells. remarkable for the enormous decrease BAIft'BOW RUPTURE reliiihlw and i inviVrt n-l-iiii." A Convention of Coal Miners. PiTTSliuitn, Aug.

17 A convention of river coal miners will bo held at Mor.on-gahela City on Tuesday, August 2.rMi, to establish a uniform rate of wages. The Iron Trade. Aug. 17 Tin outlook in the iron trade has not been more favorable for a number of years than at present. Signs of improvement are coining to the surface every day, anil manufacturers are beginning to concede that the black mantle of depression has heeu gradually lifted from the staple industries if Pittsburg.

A Hull Fired Into the Governor! Curriago Indianapolis, Aug. 17 While Gov. Gray was driving with ids family along Michigan road about o'clock last evening some, miscreant fired a shot through the carriage, tho ball passing in close proximity to tins person of tho chief executive. It is not known whether the shot was Hied at random or with a murderous intent. Tins person who tired it could not be found.

"KOUGll ONKATS." Clears out rats, mice, roaches, Hies, ants, bed-hugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 15c. Druggists. Panama advices represent the sanitary condition of the Isthmus as something terrible. At Colon, in a population of 10,000, tliMe are sometimes as many as twenty-fivo deaths a day.

An Ohio man has discovered a new process for making gold. The old method of earning It by hard work is, however, tho most reliable. Sail Francisco Examiner. Spanish papers relate that the Bishop of Murcia lias sold his estate in Malaga and devoted the proceeds, pesos, to -the relief of the cholera sufferers of his diocese. Domestic Miscellany.

not a i rusBi Horn ami i a-. invvtinctt forgotten. Send for ctrv.ihir moniidst from grateful Kuffprers i'hiviI l-v (tii---I'liiiiico. Ail. inws Central Meiiicui and Snj-jk-'j Institute 930 Locuat St.

Ldium. M. Skillful iiim tit tfiviMi nil kinds of uutliuudienleasob, OunnulUtiim I'lcuauil iuviud H.C.F. Son, Mil AVE. ami X.

Y. CITVr Publish SnPTKMRKu fiTll, their Fall WinterFashion Catalogue A complete gniile ns lo WHAT Tu AND WlfliBE TO 11UY ECONOMICALLY everything for Ladies', Children' iind Infants' wear. Housekeeping lioodn, ete. llcau-lilnlly illustrated with Fashion I'hites and 2,11011 Enprr'avinsrs. Plucks r.oivt:ittli:iii those of any other house in tho United States.

Satisfaction Suarantccit every case. Sent Kit KB to any address. De Marco, Ramsey, Wm West. Henry Rankin, Dan Montgomery, Stephen Flyd, Geo Bauer, Suiune! Daniels, Wm Floyd, llenrv Miller, Wat Bloodworth, Nelson WaVfcins, Al'-leu Bowie. Horace Neal, Joe Ilathcox, Jessv llalhcox, I' Cochran, Geo Lee, John Whalen, 1 lampion Carr, Willace Alosby, Joe Bauer.

Byrd, Chas Parsons, Chas MrAdanis, Theodore Bauer, A linger jv, Henry llmidiev, Lowcnburg, Miller Rarllcil, Miller, A Knlm, Bailey liiiekner, John Hester, Maderson Hicks, Thomas Daniels, Alfred Morgan, Jue Bales, Calvin Reed, Marshall Lewis, Geo McKee, Allen Howard, Robert Broadnax, Noah spilfers, Duer.iw, Sum Burns, A 11 Hreiihain, Ibei -ham, Richard llarkler, John Frank Wilson, Smilji, James Hugan, Jcli Reed, Myra William, Joseph Harrison, Abe Williams, Dicks, Kennedy, Kennedy, Geo Kennedy, has Davis, Win Fuv, Wiilia'm Midi, Owens, Robert liroadliax jr, Wilrnv, Worthy, II Jones, Isaac. Jones, A Wilson, William Snioth, Claburn Dors-ey, Joseph Nicklas, Ballard, Pen-in, Pbietler, Anther Kelly, Peter Taylor, Ben Rowan, (liver Christopher, Melvin "Karhart, John Evans, Prince Washington, William Dorr, Eugene llildrratb, Burel Flulcher, John Ktokes jr, Bnslo, Stephen Needbam, Williams. Rice, Thomas Sheridan, William Ball, William George, A Selioiield, llenrv Hodge, John Stokes sr, John Brevard, To'pey Jackson, John Kooulz, Simmons, Heurv llarker, Rver Gains, Clint Booth, Chas Merrick, Silas Johiislon, Wood, Abram Mills, John Xiek-las, Henry Hodge, Duncan (taker, Green Campbell, Win II Hnstinrr. Pete Mason, Peyton Blond, James Hall, John Cole, llarrlr, II Ford. Van Harris, Hnrrh on Buck-uer, Olem Henderson, Pete Jackson.

Ml spades, Kngles, David Williams, Kd Smith. Richard Randolph. Henry Green, Dave Kennev, Capdeveille, Horace York, O-burn Lueket, Wenlworth. I Burls Leavers, James Pnrnell, antes Williams, II Noyes, Mad; P.ulleo, Siegall, Richard Turner. John Freeman.

Sam Daniels, Ben Tate, Richard Rvnn, Allred Fleming, Himh McGinty, Anderson Thomas, 1'idl Jackson, Hiram Littleton, Spencer Wesl, Rolla, McDonald, Itristo, ti Payne, A Heath-ci'higtnn, Thomas Cooney, Dave Singleton, Jas Polkinghorne, Albert McGuire, Leo 'Wash ington, Jerry Kennedy, II Srolt, John Butcher. Thomas Barland, Madersmt Frank Wilson, John Mann. Merrill, Wesley Hasting, Van Tavlor, II Clark, Lew Harm an. .1 Taylor, Henry Zurhellen, Burk, Alex A Vick, Sinokey, Fred PSnmkey, Jim Jackson, Hirasi Rrowu, Thornton 'Green, Davis, Horace McDonald, Gains, Sawyer. Richards, Jas Jnnkin, Smith, A Wampidd, William Edward, Pal Elkiu, Robert Baldwin, Thomas Junk in.

Sam Miles, Jerry Miles, John Russull, Chas Russell, Delany, Kelly, Kyle, John Murphy, James Bardie, Andrew Russell, Percy Bradley, A II Hastings, Louis Berrv, David McCIure, Stanton, Joseph Williams, Miller Bartlet, Jim Boyd, William Third-gill, liucol, Robt Johnston, Clav Hums, Davis, Humason, Thomas itlanehard, Taylor Harris, James McCabe, James Ballard, Ed McCabe, Smith, nil Johnston, Andersn Thomas, Charles Marsh, A Blythe, Rural Flulcher, Henry King, Cornelius Dixon, John Miller, Styles, Buekuer. Ford, Henry Davis, John Crimtnons. Dan Rctneils, Ike Harris Robert Hughes, Mark Bullen, James Cole, Nelson Keimm, Spencer west, John Rutherford, Bowles, Fowler, William Griffin, Schwartz, Stephen Gregory, Sandy Fully, Henry Steiteuvoth. Louis Botto.C II Kime, James Henderson, i Taylor, Claranee Johnston, Williams, Charles Flaloo, Anderson Eolen, Dan Parker, Young West, John Walis, Paul Evans Mat West, Jack Carraway, Pete Pomate, Eliga Banks, Maderson Boter, Chas 1 Johnson, Nelson Hawkins, Perrault, Dave Williamson, Charles Davis, Joe Halm. W'i)jani Avrcs.

Green The W. V. T. V. On Fiiday last Mrs.

Hattie Ivells, superintendent of physiological temperance education in this State, we understand, delivered an interesting lecture on this subject before the ladies of the W. C. T. U. in this city.

Those -who heard the lecture were much pleased with it. The subject of her lecture will be tho object of the meeting of the association this evening, which takes place at Prof. Davis' school room at 5 o'clock. Tho members arc anxious for the attendance of every lady in tho city who feels an interest in the subject of temperance. Wink to lit Itesami'il ttl All llio Navy Vipds.

Washington, Aug. 17 Orders will bo sent from the navy department in few days, directing that work shall be resumed at all the navy yards. Already work has boon begun in the yards at Mure Island and Brooklyn. At the remainder it will be begun as soon lis the reorganization of the forces has been completed. The appointment of new foremen, it is expected, will bo made in a short time at tlieyards where they have not yet been named.

On June 1st many of the men were discharged becauso of tlm lack of funds to continue tbe work. The new fiscal year gives a new appropriation with which work can be continued, and offers an opportunity for furnishing employment. The Issue of Silver Hollar. Washington, Aug. 17 Tho issue of standard silver dollars from the mints during the week ending August 15th was 300,401.

The issue during the corresponding period last year was A ten-year-old Augusta (Ga.) child given to somnambulism walked out of a second-story window during a spell although pretty well bruised, escaped without breaking any bones. Planters, JJl.KASK EX.VMI"E INTO THE MKlilTS OF CardweTs Hydraulic Cotton Press, Worked by hand or power, before purchasing any other. A simple, durable and most powerful press, in use in all the Ootton states. See ono in use at the Natchez Cotton Mills, or send for Circulars to JAS. tTTZPATICK, Agt.

A needle removed the other day from the foot of a Wellllect (Mass.) woman is supposed to have been the cause of her not having been able to use tho limb for the past five years. An Atlanta (Ga.) tinker received the intelligence a few days ago that ho had fallen heir to a fortune in England of $125,000. Together with tho news came a check for $250 to pay his expenses across the ocean. in the gross receipts, amounting to more than fifty million dollars, a falling off from 18S3 of six percent. This is rightly deemed phenomenal, In view of the fact that steadily since 1S77 "the gross earnings of tbe roads have -increased, having nearlv doubled hi the seven years prior to 1884.

FOR DYSPEPSIA and l.iver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's It never fails to cure. For sale by W. R. Bunning. A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy.

Price 50 cents. For sale by R. Bunning. In a Maine town, says a writer on tho Lew'ton Journal, there Is preaching "a gentleman of line culture, of rare literary attainments, of great general iiir formation, of profound religions experience, of original powers of thought and expression. He receives a salary of 8S a week.

He has a voluminous library, is a walking encyclopedia is the village factotum. He Is college bred, and is the best definition of a Christian a perfect gentleman." SHILOH'S CURE will Immediately relieve Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. For sale by W. R. Bunning.

"HACKMETACK," a lasting and fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. For sale by W. R. Bunning.

Bogus ten-cent pieces have been circulating extensively in and around Elmiia, N. for some time past. A couple of days ago a deputy United States marshal arrested a man 79 years old, charged with making the heterodox dimes. He seemed to think that he was only venially offending in making them, and remarked that he considered it "pretty tough for the Government to chase an old man for a little thing like this." WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 50 and 1.

For sale by W. R. Bunning. ARE YOU MADEmlscrable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin Shiloh's Vital-Izcr is a positive cure. For sale by W.

R. Bunning. A dumb-bell, weighing twelve pounds, a Pittsburg paper says, was raised from the shoulder to above the head fifteen thousand times in one day lately by Ed. C. Sticknoy, of Portsmouth.

The previous best record, it Is said, was fourteen thousand, made at Chicago In '59. Nine young women from England passed through Pittsburg the other day en route to Texas to marry country people of theirs engaged In oattle raising In the Lone Star State. FOREIGN. SUFFERI NG ME Heart what the Great Methodist Divine ami Eminent Physician Says of Dr. J.

BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR. Rcliclllns Simltnry Itegullt- Agnitist the Hons. Campbell, Samuel Smith, Wm Ketteringham, Ah Important I.uvc.e Cnnvenllon. New Ohleaks, Aug. IS Action upon the suggestion of a citizens' meeting of Point Coupee parish, Governor Hc-Enery issued a proclamation calling a convention of the citizens of the parishes affected by the Morgan.a crevasse to be known as Morganza Levee Convention, to meet at the State House hi Baton Rouge, Aug.

2ith, to devise ways and means for tho reconstruction of the Morganza levee. Director General Jtuclc Ueslirns. New Oiti-EANS, Aug. 17 Capt. S.

II. Buck, recently appointed postmaster, has resigned tiie director generalship of the new exposition, but will remain director general of the old cxposiiion company in liquidation. illlNsiaslppi Liquor Healers' Convention Jackson, Aug. 17 The liqiiordealers' protective association met to-day with closed doors. About one hundred delegates, representing sixty-four towns, were present.

It Is understood that the committee on resolutions will formally sumbit a proposition to the State democratic convention at its meeting Wednesday, and will endeavor to exact of the convention pledges favorable to their cause. George Lemon, of Jackson, was elected president. The democratic State convention meets Wednesday, and will be the largest ever held. Gov. Lowry will probably be renominated.

The contestants for the other offices are numerous, and the result uncertain. Financial and Commercial, The Post'a Cotton Article. New York, Aug. 17 The Post In its cotton review says: The market opened for cotton for future delivery, easy, at about two points decline. At the opening August delivery sold at 10.33, October 9.62 to 8.61, November 9.55 to 9.54, Decembor 0.56 to 9.57, January 9.04 to 9.63, February 9.74, April 9.94, May 10.04.

After the opening call and up to noon the market was easy and showed a further decline of about a points. Futures after the third call lost J-100, but recovered the decline and closed steady. Sales 109,500 bales. ratricK Miea, uunungton, iiciuierson Brnggs, Cnas Hanek, Stockman Saddler, Washington Inge, 11 Duce, George Hauck, Marshall Lewis, Ruff us Steward. JI Lcinlc.

Roisterer. John Koerber, A A Castor, Wm Garritv, John SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Consumption. For sale by W. K.

Bunning. difcw Bishop Tuttle relates that he once went to have a deed recorded in Salt Lake, where a Mormon bishop was the county recorder, and upon asking "how much is the charge?" he answered, '-oh, nothing, nothing," adding as he put his hand familiarly on my shoulder, "we bishops must favor eacli Pliny, the historian, is believed to havo started the sea serpent on its travels when he recorded that in tho Indian Ocean there was found a tlsh "so long and so broad as to take up more In length and in breadth than two acres of land." To keep postage stamps iu the pocket or memorandum book without sticking, a New Orleans postoflice clerk advises people to rub the sticky Bido over the hair two or three times. The oil of the hair coats the mucilage and prevents it from sticklngj SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY a positive cure for Catarrh, iJlptlieria, and Canker Mouth. For sale by W. R.

Bunning. Winooski claims the tmenviable distinction of being tho worst governed town in Voruiout, according to reports from that State. The hoodlums burn and rob as they please, in spite of tho efforts of the Law and Order League. Two houses belonging to members of 'the league luiAe been burned recentlo, and a mill here many members worked. Rev.

Phillips Brooks, of Boston, long the terror of short-hand reporters In tills country, -lias "paralyzed" those of the fraternity who have endeavored to "take" him In England. Ono of his discourses was accurately timed recently, nnd it was found that his delivery had averaged 213 words per minute. jiari, nave jarnari, Henry luinutcy, uixboh, James Niekson, Richard Tower Lewis, John Lacostc, Sehrooder, 3 lleathcrington, Thomas Samuels, Win Burns, Gibson, John 1) Earhart, Leonard Yoos, A I) Earhart, Doe ring. l'ostofflce Matters. Capt.

Allen T. Bowie, who will be the deputy postmaster under Capt. Dick Holmes, and who was duly sworn in as such last week, is now at the postoflice studying the details of the position on which lie is to enter as soon as the new postmaster qualities. Deputy Keini, who some time since accepted the chief clerkship of the steamer Corneal Goldman, will vacate the position on the first proximo, and he will, in the meantime, instruct Capt. Bowio in all the multifarious and responsible duties of the office.

We understand that it is likely other changes will be made in the postoflice when the new postmaster assumes charge of it. A Chance fur Nome Young Man. His Honor, Mayor Lowcnburg, has been notified by Mr. K. II.

Rogers, secretary of the Maryland Military and Naval Academy, at Oxford, that a cadctship at that institution has been placed at his disposal, and he is requested" to confer It on some worthy young man who will be an honor to the institution." The party on whom the cadetshlp is conferred must he at least thirteen years of age, must notify the secretary immedfately of lils intention to enter the institution, and his expenses will be about 9175.00 per term (exclusive of board, which will be furnished fiec). If any of Our young men desire this cadetship they should notify Mayor howenburg at once. The "Burial or Cock Robin." The Aberdeen Examiner speaks thus pleasantly of Mrs. Poole, tho creator of that noted bird piece that attracted so much attention at the exposition, the "Burial of Cock Robin:" "Mrs. Carrie Poole, of Natchez, who contributed so much to the Mississippi department of the New Orleans Exposi- Velocipedes of every kind have been expelled from the streets of Berlin by an ordinance of the police, the legality itf which has been upheld by the Prussian Court of Common Pleas, to whicli some owners of bicycles and tricycles appealed, Florida papers are complaining of tho rate at which game nud birds iu that State are being killed.

Unless it is stopped, they say, one of Florida's greatest attractions will soon be a thing of the past. Lockjaw, or an alllictkm closely resembling it, ensued in the case of a young man nt Plymouth, who had three teeth taken out at one sitting on Wednesday. The setting of his jaws was preceded by copious hemorrhages from the cavities left by the drawn teeth. (01, KM AYS (0TT0 PRESSES ALL PRICES, FOIl STEAM OR WATKU, HAND OB HORSE row eh. Experienced as a manufActurer for ilflccn ycArx, and Willi unexccllcilfaciliUes for Mnmi facturinnnd Shipping, I offer special inducements to purchasers and agents.

Send for cir cnlars. II. ntJlil-EY COI.ICMAX, No. 9 Pcrdldo SI. Sew ORLEANS.

La. JlyH-ilw4- Maiiuid. Aug. 17 There has been slight riots jit Lograma, due to tbe resistance of the inhabitants to certain sanitary regulations. The governor of Granada lias been attacked with cholera.

lord Coleridge Enters a London, Aug. 17 Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, who was married on Saturday to Mrs. Lawford, says in a letter to the papers that he cannot see why the details of his private life should interest the public. The father of Lord Coleridge's bride was formerly ti Judgo in Bengal. The lady's age Is 32 years.

Hag Cholera In Ontario. London, Aug. 17 Farmers In Maiden, Essex county, are suffering heavy losses from the ravages of cholera among the swino. ltefugees Carrying the Cholera. 1'Aitis, Aug.

17 The refugees fleeing from cholera in Marseilles have Introduced the disease hi Systeron and ottier villages in Alpine provluees of Franco. 1 1 1 A new word, has been added to tho French vocabulary. It slgnlllcs a kind of fashionable pessimism, with a literary or an artistic gloss. London Truth. Atlanta, Feb.

20, 1884. Dit. J. Bradfield: Pear Siv Sonic fifteen vears ago I examined, the rcoipo of Female Regulator, and carefully studed authorities in regard to its components, and then (as well as now) pronounced it to be the most scientiltc and skillful combination of the really reliable remedial vegetable agents known to Bctence, to act directly on tho womb and uterine organs, and tho organs and parts sympathizing directly with theso; and, therefore, providing a Bitecific remedy for all diseases of the womb, and of the adjacent ortrans and parts. Yours truly, JESSE BORING, M.

V.t 1. D. CAUTION. TIIE COUNTRY IM FLOODED WITH QUACK NOSTRUMS, CONTAINING IKOW AND OTHER INJURIOUS INGREDIENTS, WHICH CLAIM TO CURE EVERYTHING EVEN Fcml CoinpUtnti. WE AY TO YOU, IF YOU VALUHi YOUR LIFE, Beware of all auch Bradfield's Female Regulator is a purely vegetable compound, nnd is only intended for tho FEMALE BEX.

or their peculiar discard it is an absolute SPECIFIC Sold by all druggists. Send for our treatise on the Health and Happiness of Woman, mailed free, which gives ah particulars. Tub Regulator 1Joxii Atlanta, Ga. auHll-Min-wed-fri-A Married. HOPKINS BOYLE At tbo residence ot tho bi'ide'B mother, fntfutchcz, on Wednesday, Aug.

11, If S5, by tho Itov. Father Mocr-Bchaoit, by S. F. HOPKINS and Miss MAGGIE M. G.

I10YI.K. H. Dudley Coleman, llnllcr. anil Machinery. lieproscntinE seven makers ol steam engines, whose goods I havo in stock, with unexcelled freight facilities by rati and water, and having nn extensive foundry and machine shop in this city, I offer extra inducements to purchasers.

Send for prices. II. DUDLEY COLEMAN, No. 9 Pcrdido St. kw Orleans, La.

mien. PAX TON At Schenectady, N. the 28th ol July, 18S5. MAlUiAUKT SMITH, formerly of Adams county, wife of Rev. Wilson Paxton.

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