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The Weekly Democrat from Natchez, Mississippi • Page 3

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The Caiss and Curo of Consmapttorf. CULVEU'3 IRON DR AG SAW MeeUSol -the If.tehe. Charita. of the Charitable The priuiarv canw Consumption raoeranjre. Isle Association.

JLociation or tbe Citisens fltK 1871 of 3 ate heal iever in the town of idalia, liaving nearly Exhausted all the material subject to its operation, is now somewhat abating. We learn thaf most of the patient now sick of it are dnin Crrr HAtt. Oc. j-i TlMBEK, or aav length 9f tiwWf frr 1 nmiloT irrcf in? of thft Mavor anil AUtfr-1 -v i m-iv. vkuH 0K Aa Meeting held yesterdav.

Oct. 67 At a meeting of the citizens of Xatc Natchez of the Natchez Charitabra Association. -ned as a disinfectant men of the city of Ntelie, Leld thtsday, mrAjOTnt.K. TtiSaw worked by very wwl. 12 o'clock iwwer.

For two Roirfor idulea it i eU wt work plowing. kly and nnrnose Hoo. Robert II. ood. Mayor.

inore.1 from one p)oe or tre anothtr. held in the Board" of Trade rooms 18 aud" rheoce iut the oiais lw.r&(r:i,;;..fc itb dyjeetiou thu unpaired hl8 'gJC' The partial committees fntA nnrf Lwell, and no new easea nr st of tlie etrcet corners on n' A lilt-rrueu Li a iw. ill be tery liablft to buvo toiiiip; the whole thing weiRiuns onlv abotit risk iirx- UTOUlu' rne wnoie number report- ring. From all accounts we should say ofXatchcz1 ed beinc about twlr ot forming an association to aflora renei r. w.

Fitzbugh. uyneb, tion of the Lung in mb of its forWs aittti 1 1 oom iiidt uie number of persons down win. MteJO CORDS Ot" VooD 1KU HAY.w-outriii!' outv out man tobsmUe thf Saw and one .1 1..... TV. is llXlfMtllll The Board of Trade donated fiftv dol to v0 sick danng-we exuc A c.

1Iu8sey, gtTc. Hussey baa teCu tv Tifetisiirer, adinterim du- lars to the obiect nf th. ot tlie prevailing sickness xatenez, AWftt: Altlt-ruiau L. II. Clapp, C.C.

WalJen, and mt worked at miwff diftertnt the fever in Vidalia yesterday (Monday, Oct. 9.) would not exceed fourteen, which is a considerable decrease from the last that It will be imposKitJia 10 Cn8aniption withoue first, reatorbir dijpwtiou and healthy aswmiUtion. rirt thine to bo done ia to cleanse the rtoroacU and bowels from fdiwastd inuciwaad sHuie, wbfeh clogging tUeMi organs so eauuot H-rtorui heir functions, ami then wa Mr. S. Mayer offered to furnish shoes U' wa for the destitute, and Messrs.

Lowering Mr' J' mbrtt Wm. 'oonan, Can- woikfk on wHniiraa welt The Mavor stated that owing to the absenee xhe.s,, sws are uianutiatarett at of a qnorum last evi-niuj: at the rtfgular cwtmjt. Kv hv he bad couvetiwl ties- Hoard lor the pnrpo lU; nox. PEDKlCIt. the business of the regular meet-, KIVKRS.

Jiatchex. lire our Hill and Pollock Mason, to donate jjXooiuii lias completed the trrf and restore wo htt thia iiuhiomj th ui-et antt bct rctnedf i iiiz- A-cul for Natt'hez. VidalJS alut rtirrouuding np ins receipts, ami ih county and btate stmseli ana noweis rolled as members the following gentlemen V. Wensel. O.

T. Payne, T. C. iNd.ly, Wm. Abbott, li.

W. Huntuisitom T. E. Owens, ucn articles as were iu their ttocks. Mr.

C. C. Car enter reported having received a commuuicatiou from Fa.ette, stating that the citizens would hold a I re ni" 1 A 1). 171. r- dime that is eauug inao auu whole srMeirt.

They will clour out the liver of all dioeaavd bile that haa accumulated there, ami Hie mir.ntcs of the last regular incotius were t.4lllU.y read and apprwvetl. 1 The Cuy Sextoa reported tu deaths for the SAMUEL Y. GKESR, week ei.diiij Oct. lt. i J.

lti wtt, tl a petitum ol J. A. (Successor to Diatogvie Greer 1 Roa-an, wliu-k forth that a valuable mule belonging to id Keain b.MtlHn seriously iu JplfQ HOSG MailUiaCtUrei unl jiayjiMe at nis oince. as aett- iH-r cent, attaches to meeting there Oct. Gth, to take steps to Paul A.

B.itto, 4y 01 collect thickens, butter and funds to be J- "'patiick, iured bv fal litis tbronli a bnd-e, oil lala-rty p. i i i. mntn'i- m.ta, we tax-payers jefully tl aud be P1 OIU I' S. J. Perrault, M.

Burke, T. E. Perrault, J. J. O'Ferrailj S.

Stockman, Geo. W. Kooutz, Jas. W. Lambert.

North Sirert, Pliiladrlphia. KsTAnt.isnr.n ix lsr. was received and re-ierrtd to the C-oiuiuittea on I Claim. placed at the disp.sat of ih Association, 1 V- "a 1 i John eiis, yimld the necessity arise. Patrick Burns, The following persons were added to E.

J. IVrrault, StenSii Fire KiiLnne. Forcing Ifo.e, lrftlu-r and Kubhir Rackets. Fine. Notzle.

atclii-K Cluviitable Ansocia the district visitiurcommittees nreviou.s- i fclls report. The only death in Vidalia since Friday evening is that of Mr. Horace Forbes, who died of yellow fever, on Sunday. In Natchez the yellow fever seems to hare made little or no progress in the seveuty-two hours since our last report, that is to say from Friday evening, Oct. tith, up to Monday evening, Oct.

Uth. There have been a number of uew cases brought under treatment during that time, but if the number who have recovered iu the same time were deducted, it would be found that the whole number now under treatment is not greater (if as great) than it was last Friday. Then, as to the type of the disease, there is a very marked improvement, as evidenced by the fact that since Friday evening there have beeu only three deaths iu the city, which is a rate of mortality not ci eater than might be expected, or than St rew, and Coupling ot all kinds. zealously iuto the Good Toe above title and certain rules, work of caring for the indi- The report of Mavor Wood, ot nnes ana n-t censes, 00. cotieeted during tho month ol September, was referred to tile Finance Cou The report of th Ts Collector, showais col-l HUions of 14051 I'G, duriug referred to the Fiiiinee Connuittoe.

U.The report of the. Market Clerk, allowing rents eoPe4 t. d. during September of $-'01 was re ferrel to the Funnier. ti, Mr.

Jiiliu Stevens, for a ly announced District 1. C. Brown. rouse it up to a new auu nvauuy which natural ud healthy bile i cretcd. The stuwacb.

bowels, ami bver clon by the ue ol Scbenck Maudmltft but there remains in tbw atmnweh au vxwv ol ac'd, tbo orgHU is torpid and the upwu poor. In the bo we la the lacteal are wa, quiriug strength and mipuort. It I uitiou tike this that Skdieiak a Tom proves lobe th iinpt valuable remedy vcrv diacovervd. ia alkahno, and its use wul neutralize all excess of acid, making thostomacU sweet aud fresh it will giva ja riuauent tone XvT this importaut organ, and create a good, hearty appetite, ami prepare the ay atom lorthcttrsC tuoeessof agooi ultimately make living blood. AOer this prcpara-tory ireatml-nt, what rennuna to cure moat cases of Consumption is the free and pcrevei inj; uso of Scheueke I'lihuouic SSjrup.

lho Ui-uiouio Svmp nourishes tin system, purines tlu blood, aud ia readily absorbed into the circulation, and thence distributed to tho diaeaaed lungs. There It ripens alt morbid matter, whether in the form ot abae or tubercles. Nauck, James bee" a permanent or- ganizatiou was effected with the follow- aml the energetic labors of its iufr officers have ai reauj uiuuuw V. Wensel. where it was ruosi President Theo The next regular meeting or Vice-Presidents Johu B.

Quegles and position 'uu tho police force, was received and T. C. Pollock. i tl'rL unidieatioun of D. Allen and Geo.

8t. C. Uitiou will be held in the Board Secretarv S. D. Stockman.

Htissey, for the position of City Treasurer ad rr i reei ved and fib'd. rooms, to-iuorrowt euiiesuuy Treasurer Wm. Abbott. coiiiinuiiieiitiou of Dr. J-W.

Young was Oct 'l Slt JilOU District No. 2 D. P. Williams aud S. X.

Carradine. District No. II. Forbes and E. Kennedy District No.

4 Richard Holmes and Frank Ho wo. District No. 5. Sam Ullman Simon Mayer and C. H.

Fraser. District No. 6. John J. Hart and S.

J. Perrault. Diatrict No. 7. C.

C. Carpenter. -v In accordance with a resolution, adopt- received and tiled. Vr Mot'urv. Chairman of tho Cotiinnttee on Ltonr citizens Trill appreciate ed the following named gentlemen were Accounts, reported the following accounts us Olivet, and they were alio wed and theu assists Nature toexpei au iur matter, in the form of frcocipoi toration, when; ouea it ripeua.

Ills then: by the great healing appointed a Lsity for be liberal in AND anil puril Viug-pnpeiue i ku-- Syrup. thit all irleora and cavities are healed up to this laudaOJe unueriauiog. Finance Committee, sound, una my paucni is curcu. usual at this season even if there were no yellow fever prevailing -These things taken in connection with the fact that very nearly all of the patients now sick 11. M.

1. 11. MeGraw, carbolic acid The lollowing accounts wero preseftted, examinei! and allowed Isaac illftdou, hauling for pest 5 1 lumber Gravel carts, hnuHiic gravel eO Geo. W. Koontz, HARNESS lYankliii Street The eswiitial thing to ne aom; in oun will be seen Horn tne auver District No.

8. C. M. Benbrook and S. Clltnati, of the I'argoud that that popu- sumption is to get upagooappcinw digestion, so tliutthe body will grow in tlesh and get strong.

If a person has diseased lungs, cavity or abscess there, the cavity cannot heal E. Owens, S. E. Stier, G. H.

Elmd, Wm. Noonan, B. W. Iluntingioiii (NEXT UOOii deiia taiul safe steamer is again in Jacob Becker. J- H.

Fitzpatrick, District No. 9. Bruce Monteitli. 1 j' i-Vn "it Oilcans aud icksbnrg trade, tne matter cannot ripen, ao long is below pur. What ia necessary to cure is a new ror itiver Jtoau, (a new District).

e. Perrault, 8 00 'J 50 8 are doiug well and iu fair way of recovery, the further fact that the fever is rapidly abating in Vicksburg, and perceptibly so in Charleston; that it lias eutiiely disappeared from Jackson, i-ular Friday evening packet A. Cotuev, repairing grate CUT Hall an 1 Guard House New South, W. A. lioggait.

V. II. V'St. hauling lumber Street bauds, wages Uemy Frank, blankets, for indigent THE HIGHEST PREMIUM Awaitled Prioo AT THE Johu Wells, Levi B. Field and E.

Geo. DeLup S. Maver, Win. Zoch. Orient).

As a thorough steani- i evir vigilat f(r the safety of order of things a good apiietite.a jrood nutrition the body to Rrow and get fat tlieil Nature in hciiwd, the cavitio Vnl heal, tba matter will ripen aud bo thrown oa in largcj and tho jmu-sou tejjam health amt Mtrcntli. This is the true and ouly plan to cure Consuinption, and if a person is very bail, it ttio 10 if if. V. learned for iuin- Uirers aii waumui oi mo m- TLe First Texas Sttte Fair of 1S70. aud is not increasing in any part of the countryj would seem to give very strong I hi natrons, Captain her tomniander, has no superior, and luncdare not entirely oesiny vu.

-i lunjf is entirely gone, if theiti enough vitality leit iu the other to heal up, there in hope. reasons to believe that the worst is over, and that we shall soon be rid of the un: OCR TRADE MARK enimls, while his boat is un J. II. Fitzpatiiek, J. W.

Lambert and D. P. Williams, (the President being added) were appointed a committee to confer withthe Trustees of the State Hospital, regarding provisions to be made for the indigent sick at the old hospital. The following was adopted Resolved. That the physicians of this city be requested to report to this Association all the sick who are destitute circumstances and need tbe assistance of bi-r, $-io 75, and Jacob iA-ii ht.

oil for engines, were rt-lVrivd to tin- Coinmittcf on Aecouuts. On motion of Mr II it was Xesi hcJ, That during the irevaleuce of td- t'u Cit i is hereby directed to furnish the papers ot thiscitv the daily reports i.i;..!e vh eiion to the Health ibef ami that ho'sa papers be reiaestwl to publih the same or inioi i ion. llussev mloi iiied the IJoard that the ity I liaveseitu many persons cured wuuou.tw"" welcome visitor. fed iu comfort and safety, with ud bins, live and enjoy lita to a goon oni aSv. SOUIH Tbrsia what Scheuck'8M'edwme will do tu cui The following is the sexton's report of lough for all practical purposes.

Consumption. Thev Will clean oui, tuo sweeten aud istrennthou it, get up a gooddies-. deaths within the city limits for the he meeting of the Hoard of Su- three days ending Monday evening, Oc In pursuance of a resolution adopted the following named persons were appointed committees for their respective districts, as hereinafter designated, to visit daily the sick therein, aud report their condition, so that relief may i 6 given wherever needed For the 1st District bounded by Main Union, Orleans and Pearl streets T. C. Reddy and Johu Wells, 2d District bounded liy Main.

Pearl, Orleans aud Uhion streets M. Burke, Henry Barlow. 3d District bounded by Main, Canal, Orleans and Pearl streets S. D. Stockman, Jas.

O'Oavaiiagli. 4th District bounded by Main, Canal, tiou. aud uive Nature tlie asit.iiicu eu to clear tho system of all the disease that tho luujfa, whatever tlio forin may ha. gnf Adams county, winch was tober 0th ritlCK'S CKLEDUATEI) U0M VT1C SWIiCB A.D TOXIC BITTERS. Oct.

8, Mrs. Fanny Netter, Under-the- Bit is important mat wnuo uui "edicinca, are nhoiild bo cxcrcisrU not to take been held yesterday, Oct. 9th, held because there, was not a obtainable. The President of Hill, yellow fever. Treasurer.

Jobu 11. Weblon. was absent lroui tlie city without leave, and moved that the Mayor be requested to appoint a Tiaier uci interim. Carried. Air MeCary moved that the Mayor bo iust ruet-ed to coiniiiuiiieale with the Secretary of State, for the purpose- of securing a map of this town-8aip.

Carried. Uu motion adjourned to the next meeting. JlEXIiY C. OlilFKlN City Clerk. cold keep in -doors in cold ana uauip eai.er avoid niKht air, und lake, out-door exercise ouly in a ip'iiiaj and vtm aormhine.

Oct. 8 Charles Patterson State Hos lvd, Dr. John II. Weldon, is ab- 1 wish it distinctly umierstoou uu pital, congestive chill. this Association, and to report nil others who may be taken hereafter with the prevailing epidemic, in similar as 8oou as they come under their notice.

It was resolved that hereafter the regular meetings of the Association be htld in the Board of Trade rooms every Monday; Wednesday and Friday afternoon Jbmiit leave, and nobody seems to Oct. 9, Tlios. Kay, State liued whether or not he will ever rcciminieiul a patient to im i takmir cold, while usiug mv Alodiciucs, I do ao for a special reason. A man who has btt6 Diitiallv recoyered from tho effects ot a bad. iotd is lar more liable to a relapse than ono whu swamp fever; It is as easy to prepare admixture? ss to d-yisn the sclieiiici.

But the qticMiou naluially arises as to the. eUicacy of those concoctions, just as it would us to the pru-tical utility ol those measures. Ia ail a-c signalized by bent, on tin: rabid accmuilial ion ot The Piesident pro Mr. -ton Foid, is Confined to his bed wealtli. iioiiee ii fleet 8 to be constantly discov- and one of the members, Mr.

EF Messrs. Wm. Noonan, A. II. and City Marshal Blair, upon will attend the National Convention eriiijj some, invaluable remedy, by wtneu the i.iliiu-iits il human nature maw be cured Burns, is also prostrated by ill- or alleviated.

CertiJicatcn from unknowfi ourccf as to bo unable to get about. ITF The ellow fever in X.itchez is fitill The ptiysiciatis have reported about sixteen new which have come under treatment since Monday evening, np to which time our bist report wast rnade. The whole number of eases now under treatment within the city limits is about forty-five, as nearly as can be estimated. From the Sexton's report we find that sinco our last renort was made (Monday oj Chiefs of to be held in St. Hood tb circulars and tmiagiiinlis 'Well tin bese circumstance's it is impossi- Monroe ami Pearl streets Ed.

Perrault, J. H. Mclhvaine. 5th District bounded by Main, Pearl, Monroe and Union streets C. Mallery, J.

C. Schwartz. 6th District bounded by Main, Union, Monroe and Pine streets-G. T. Payne, T.

E. Owens. oajieiv, ins to their wondertullv rest.nativo fii. ami the iniorrVblic, Cajoled into e. eilulily at half past four o'clock Several donations were received, and Some fifteen names added to the roll of the Association, when it adjourned to Moudiiy, October 9th: Some of our our German fellow-citizens so little tiy when a meeting of the Board by the plausible air of tmih Willi which they arc invested, swallow the draught and repent tho held, and the important matters dose, until tlreir purse Minims nae ihouiiuu its action must remain in abey- lessly Btielclieu to lueir iuhiibi iuuoiuu.

tip to yesterday (Wednesday) evening at six o'clock, the following Hot So With trice's Celebrated Aro has been entirely cureil ana is same In regard toCotisimiptioif. bo lontraa tb luuii are not perfectly healed, Just so loii there iuiiniueut danger of a liiU rettim ot the diseuco. Hence it is that I so strenuously can-tiou pulmonary patients au.iinst exposiu themselves to au atmosphere that not pnnal and pleasant. Counr'nTed tlonsumptives' )uus aro a uiass of sores, which the least eluiujio ol atuios-idiero will iiillame. Tho graud secret of my sue- cess with my Medicines consists iu my ability to subdue iiilhiuimatioii insUiad of provoking it, at imiiiv of the faculty do.

Au inllaniod liinjc tan-not, with safety to the patient, be exposed to tho bitiuK blasts ot Winter ot the c.hiltinx wmds ot Spriii" or Autumn. It should bo caictiilly shield-oi from all irritating iiiliiientc. Tho utmost caution should bo observed iu this particular, as wit bout it a cure under almost any tircumatauccs is an impossibility. Tho person should be kept on a whotOHomo anil nutritions diet, and all the Medicines continued until the body has restored to it tho natural quantity of tlesh aud strength. 1 was myself cured by this flrcfttDicnt of the worst kiad of consumption, and have lived tv iret tat and hearty those many years, with onw mum.

1 ha ve cured tlioitsaudssnico. matic Stomach and Tonic Bitters. dentha have occurred in the city Louis during the present month, lr the health of the city peimits, they will leave about the 15th to represent Natchez in that body; IW' Mayor R. II. Wood has received the Republican nomination for member of the Board of Supervisors from the Court House District.

In the same District Wilson Wood, Daniel Higdon aud Frederick Parsons are nominated for Justices of the PeaCte, and Henry Wilson aud S. Ii. Porter for constables. vouchsafed to few. Even those Inen ruvorcu iy iiauire i.

ions and vigorous frumes are apt to f'harles McNeil, yebow iever. Ch t. 2. Mrs. AuH, old aire.

Oct. is. P. L. Uonahan, yellow Prepared froiii iitgrediev' hnoWu to tbe Facility a1 possessing UJ Ki'iuioi li to tiio ordeal ol lcncatcd 7th District -all beyond Pine street J.

J. O'Ferrall, Thos. Hart, P. E. Will-man.

8th District all below east of Canal street D. 11. Gunning, 9th District from ferry landing to Cvzrens' mill R. R. St.

John, V. credit for intelligence as to endeavor to convince them that the Republicans are theif only friends. This works well enough with negroes, who can't read, but the Germans are an intelligent class. They know better, and will readily per-rpive that to tell them the Democrats' tlm luccituf ions 'uecessiTy to preserve it lias i iri'i-r 'i il not onlv unscathed wioiiseiidnwiiietrta. Indeed, as a ruie, fever.

'but continued by the experience of those who lii'iiitliv iiu'i robust a i. te. more is inclined 'to lake with his own have, experimented witnlt. Oct. .3.

P. L. Monahnn; yi ilow fever. Oct. 3.

Mrs. Hose Isaacs, yellow fever. Oct. a Mrs. Mary Hiers, yellowJVver.

c. UU Home consolation to the tn know Unit they cuu he so lid iiuil ivult up. by a proper use of the. It does not assume to embody ail the are their political enemies is an insult Virtues of the Healing Art. (tbidi science has placed ut heir disposal, to their intelligence Jelferson College, Washington, ive a much better finance or me, it is elaimeit anil graitceit to' prove ofll-1 tuaiiy have bn cured by tbU tieat- Snijitious from disease and pain; than the (six mii r.s rnoM natciikz.) win.

rk fiPKV for Stndi-tits iu all cases ol' Jlvsei-esi. 1 iliictic of tlieir lellows wlio are loonsu uielit wueni nsve iicrer oeuw. n.n Virnt of OeUiber I esnprt to tak toatpi'twc liivniiierable, and uiiliriiv. possession of my new buildinjt, at tho Nor I beast unt tm much to say that more than nf corner ot ftixtli auu vrcu sirccio, wnu.u Cf We are requested to state that a lint for contributions to the Natchez Charitable 'Association ill be found at the banking house of Britton Koontz. The laudable purpose of this Association, being to provide for indigent sick during the prevailing sickness, appeals strongly to every sentiment of humanity.

Ah! these taxes taxes Radical taxes! Tax on your clothes aud tax on your axes We are taxed on our oni tools and our are taxed on our and taxed on our cents; we On the 1st Monday in October Next. u-irb Mil. Keiitl iHiiii i proiessioua! experience, as Teacher ainl in view of ti'iiiueial diiliculties, to be I'KKK 4W tltm tor Tuition during the Academic year. Hoard on reasonable oitle of the i ivilied world ueed Mil occa bo plcubcd to give advice to aJi Win) may reijuin iniiio. to enalile iieiu to wimiort live "V.iii nccomnany alt niy Boniedies, llii'ir lio'dii arid niiiolH, whieli tins fast lie Wenfel: lOtli District nil' that part of the city iiliove Cozzens' ihill F.

II. West, Rufas Learned. A roll of members ior signature was a resolution adopted inviting all peisons in sympathy with the objects of the Association to become numbers, after which the. Association adjourned, to meet at the Board of Trade rooms, on Friday, Oct. 6, at noon, when all members ami committeemen, ami pel-sous desiring to become member are expected to attend.

restliss octiisioh In tact, pure, so that a poi son iu any part of tho world can bn ouio, itiiexi-itoiz tome is me uranu uesi reudilv vuiisa ly a striei oervi.n-o taxed on all goods by kind Piovi- i a. i it ri .1 Yvff itnard Trustees. lira of tln-bii'T li'ilfioiKS, and they have the same. 1 ovuu deuce given, we are taxed on rue mine in lloHtettei a iStoriiaeh lii iters. It lrt a ruusueipiiiu.

GEORGE W. JONES ial nifdUine. i. it imparts permanent ami I H.Rir.ri Nkh- VnrS SYMFTOM8, Tolil'lftlTY OT 111B LlVfeK, CON sTiPyTios of the IJiiwm.s, Loss or Inoikrvtio.k ok uu: OAsrurft FrrtTioN.s and CiLKft vie Malxoiks. iSimrle, etroiig in its Btiiiiulat.ing acliou, it is u.s pslatahlous a cordial, and entirely free from tho.

bitti herbs and eoloriiiK eonij.Dites that destroy tho flavor of the market hitters. Irrespective nf these con it needs no better props to" its support than the uuiver i.ilitv ot its I'tscpnd the extent of its circulation. Utiles I ruled t.Jocsl limit's, tin IXb brand has liusb.d its way through every seetioit ot tie and the name of TblCK is us familiar there a.s a household yvord. IVculiiiriv iidjuviuit, Price's tU liitiiiitcd Aioiiuiiie Momnch and Tonic Hitters will be tound invaluable. Knoii'nh, that (iitizens 'tf the hooth wlioso nsipes are ut hand to the rroprii tor.

and wl.o.-e tesi iuuiiiiaU ore as "t.Aers of rTreniflh," because of their hararter that sends us to heaven audit we attain ilt to weak rvHtenm and inviironites deli that Jieavefl.V al, they would, if untitutUiiM. Its veiutatton una Us wales 257 Main btrjet, Memphis, xenn fW The First Annual Fair of the Agricultural aud Mechanical Association of Adams connty, which was to Jiave commenced on tire-7th day of November, temtitv increiifeii. (Jonipetitive preparii theyouM, stick a stamp on our sonl have lifi'ti iofrodueed ad libitum, and, as nun. Ex. i the public ail; eoui erned, ad nauseam, in iave an eiiiit-i i Tftf THEM.

nliii the attempt, or been left fur iu the has been postponed antll liusu.ij, too It ha been the irroat "1 success of I nAtt: -TheDireC Several weeks ago the City Treas Citation Notice THU STATU OV MlSSISSll'l'I, Miami (JoI'ntv. H.trentuiy.and it is quite certain that urer (Dr. J. II. Weldon), lett lor parts CF" 'fherehas" seldom if ever before been witnessed in Natchez, a sadder or more fiainful scene than that presented jr nieiiiuic iu tins country is as torv of ttte Associauou or b's renerallf used.

I of the officially unknown, and no appointment In the (Jhancerv Court, fur Jlil.V Term, 1871. In th matter of the salo ot the rand position. re ready to conooonito till tliat yitninu messes, rnnuins inccsantly proper 10 uu No. 3M Keal Kstate ot Margaret on- as been made by the Board of Aider- i lij oKsitineo. has been iu layoi oi lays exctinted), the whoU year through, lex5steuce of yellow fever in our city ana With great care, by a new proceSa, we extract from tbe trut, select AVwikaad Aromatics, each cUaracter-istio flavor, and produce Flavanngt for Cakes.

Curtards, Jclliea, Creams, etc, of rare txctlicnct. Of gnat ttrength and perfect purity. Aotfung arhJUtaU Errrg flavor as represented. Ao deceit each boUU full measure; Use them met, will use no other. Tit rnost ddicait, delicious flavfrrt ever made.

So superior to the cheap extract Ask for Dr. Price' fcpocud Manufactured only by iflooirso.x. steele vkice nro Depot, Chicago and Bt. LouH ins, deceased, To Albert J. Dulfy irnd Florence Mary I hi the demand for tbe 1 Uustrated by the" solemrl-funeral which proceeded from.

St. Mary's- Cathedral yesterday, Knorino- to the crave sit the same time men to uu nia piacc uunug mo Price's Celeb atea Aruiuatic Skuacli vicinity; iiifabts. mid iMK bCl JMlliy, 1110 Ijll lier there any Treaaurer, legally ppeakmg, 'm iu Vhkb the nature and uses of the Ntion urfc set forth, the eiTCtilatiou now of said infants, and Mary Keeuan, ami lu.r hus It is evident mncli uneasiness and alarm 1 I .1.1 and il so who is it uyer eight mil lion a a year. all that was mortal of Mr; P. L.

Mona- band, Johu Keeuan, all residing in Javerpooi, and Tonic. Liners. JAS V. THICK it-. t' Mauuractuiers uud l'ri piii tors.

Lo hoar 1I. -New (Iricans. Etislaiid More recently the Assessor and lax ian and his beloved wife. Both of them Vou ar cited to appear hoioro tne nancery exist throughout tins antneiguoin counties in consequence of the existence of vellow fever here; and this, with the w.tw Collector of the. city, Mr.

L. Ii. Clanp, were in vigorous life bnt a few days ago odvspejisiaor stomach troubles will Court of suid coiiuiy onf tun irrfit nay oi tno tnro nf said Court, bcinir MONl'AY, tha took sudden leave for healthier climes, both sickened of the Scourge and both Mtoui eating articles prepared with SfMbv Grocers, Ih-ngjosl and lf.iah is .111 over ja day of Octolier, iTl.to show why tho the Southern States. I petition of John Tuome.y, Adiimnsf rotor ot i. interruption and stagnation ot business tiiorenn.

demand- ud their is no official record of his hav to fb an me house, near to Price's Cream Baking Powder. They tho estate of sai.l Slargaret woiiik, niourciiy ing goue, or of anybody being author other, within less than four hours- ol the vliitaf. Biscuits. Pd that the postponement sbouia ue pi iiving for a sulo of tho resl eststo of the afore, saiu Mnrgurct. Goings, deceased, should not bo Hf .1 at Ollllllt sits.

aiouuiRiu granted. Ttli SOLE AGENTS, NATCH ere, ot any other preparation mi n-nket. While Dr; Price's Special I iua I wr 1 mroif 1 1 1 Oil ized to discharge las duties, is ureie any Assessor and Collector, if so who is it1 It appears that the City Clerk is twenty-five minutes before twelve that I iiniereu oy mo voui nui; vi.ii, Aujrust 12th, IS71. i i -r 1 WmW UP IIIKI UI'Ull vpi- o'clock, aud her Iifrsoami, an uncon vannia, uemou, eujM nolect A. 11.

I'OSli'Hi by S. Wool), I. C. unofficially discharging the duties ot and the true rich flavor the blame tor tne scious of her having gone before him, breathed his last at about twenty-five S. Ii.

OrrcE, Attornof. ie f- nM9m nnd maltreatroeni, oi both these offices, besides the onerous 1 tanlKor -Tin- minutes after three in the afternoon. duties imposeit upon mm a Poer, and Dr: Price's Special about whicii we I now rirdeil ot I Tie ST A. Ml A nil BAKIM1 I'OIV. 1)1- It.

and the best arlirle prepared for makincr licht, vrholesoine sud delirious UIM'l ITS, KOI LS, liKICAll, and other CAK1.S, Ac, Itis inMliblt, and lwsv resity for iiuuiHllste 0s. The iH-st EAST POWDEK for nueon lougSKA VOYAGKS tb A.VT PART OK THK It is convenient and economical. SO WASTB OF FOO rUKPA-RKIt WITH IT. Sold eterynhers b7CUOCEltS, SUICCHAXIILERS and 11EALKKS. DOOLEY BROTHER, Manufacturers, WHOLESALE DEPOT, 9 xrir street, xrir-TonK.

NOTICE. STATE OK Adams Col STir. School Boards, City Clerk, ecrer- Their funeral was" attended by the 1 ire Fri'gs. ken, attaches ron. I lnnoi nr.

Oeason applied to tnera rv of the Board of Health, omo. Chancery Court whereof, before tho Clerk tbcro department and a huge circle of friemle; Mr. Monahau was a generous friend; a i. 1. 1...

frtia Tl'e goutl aud popular steamer mt dme Rh)Ce for the use of the old consideration for linn, as well as witn a 3d. 1871. 1K7I Ol. ill UlH George Malm JJavis, fTCMampton has again changed its I hosnitaj foryeNow fever patients, mat view to keeping separate, as tney ongu man or opeu-iicaiicu aim Xn. 3.V1.

VS. 5 1'rogramme. Hereafter sue wm 1Vllil.1;nr was being used as a iuumj W.tftw H0 Mary E.K.ltovd snd busbanu, Vrn.li.ei..'lf to be, the affairs of the collector aim thereof the Treasurer, we suggest that chavitystndof marked public spirit a enterprise. He always bore an active stoi at Natchez, hut rroes into the Jf ttv t. D.

Allen, of the Board) liiirr nnd rilintr tbe bill of rOJl'iilaillt n.o Unard of Aldermen do something in part in the fire Department and other THE ONLY KELJA3JLE GIFT mSTIlilJUTION IN THE COUNTRY in the above mated csnse, ami sinisiacuinijr annearing therefrom tlmt h. snid defendanH 1 ssburg trade, as the regular Monday and th6 Boara, out of consideration tor from New Orleaos, passing refuseti to have it vacated until him. refused aLuiiLilf. Let them einiersei.u 101 too useful associations, and was ice-i rei- -v arc OUt ol 1I1C or now leei.iei..-, sick men niiez everr Wait at ten absentees, or appoint other to fill their Thursday last, wnne poor dent ot IMicemX Imlependent ire lob- nr SIXTY THOUSAND DOLLARS and returirirfsr naaa Natchez, ey- places- ad interim. were being carted about tne It is ordered that snid Mary It.

ioyu nun husband, Frederick W. Boyd, do appear and idead. answer or demur to the said rotnplatmiiit bill. OX OK EVOKE TilK W'th DAV Ol. OCTOUKU, (bi-ing the second Monday nf when he died.

During tho few AT I itlay even i t. ff o'clock. IN VALUABLE IETS, TO liE DISTiaBUTEl) IN suffered to die from neglect the The October No. of "The Southern he tiue and ponular steamer Frank a lietter iiiaco r- had made a host of warm irieuas no a. 1..

:1. 1ikL Jnir muln 1t a tiracfkal chemist, imll house, tins 7 is on our iaoic, TJ SINE'S ju connection with the the next October leriil ot aatu l.o;il l' una una copy of tbis order bo pnMSshod oiiee ft week for four weeks, sucrftsrvey, in the Nutchcjs lieniiMtrat. a tiublio wewsnaisT of thin deplore his nntimely death. Mon full, as usoal, of interesting matter. them The members 01 uiw or.

l). Allen. S.S. Meekmt Won, leavim? New Orileairs every ahau was a good and estimable -lady. nnrf is tbe third of the Spi- i.

l.V-2l IleKultir GIFT EiNTE UPRISE, rWimsVR.chard Sullivan and county and State, ami it is furMier on.ered flint ti. ClerU of this Court transmit, by mail, a Both were laid forest in the same grave. evening at five o'clock. So good dr'a Web" series, by Col. Holt, of our a tUm ihfl as pbvsician, with upecial refertneeto Its heltful-tfaj Gmposfi of a-iicfrs that aid digestion, l'erf-x in quality.

Cheapest, because the pnrtsL Best, as it the heal hirst. Biscuits, com bread, cskes, pastry, not -only whits (swe) aud light, but wbolesune and iutrrflowi. VseU; ptmreit. If not as recommended, we forfeit ri(5ht to truthfulness. SMany worth-fou cheap imitations.

Be sure yoa pet Dr. Price. Cream. Baking Jimoder. Sold by Grocers.

Manafer. tnred only by TROMPSOS, STKELK PIlliK JtF'O CO. Depots, Chicago and Suiuau To le ilruwii a steamer as the nastt0. We poDi city, has for ita subject the Darwin CF" The yeSlow feter ia Natchez inlay, 7. 7l; of this older to en'h of said defendnnts, M.iy K.

11. Hoyit and KrMeiick W. Boyd, at ptro! Watertowu. State of Wisi onsiii. GREENBACKS! Ordered this day of Scpteuiher.

171. Two Grand Capitals of rinitolc: nf Pni5i, Petehin nonnlnr mmmnndAr fts Capt. I odium of the recent ian theorr of the "lrsceui 01 uu, $5,000 EACH IN it Ndin'is. and I. lAr sick people may resi and must be (we know, without having v.kcn ix continues to spread and to increase gradnaHy as to the number of cases under treatment j' but iu point of fatality A true copy from tue liunutesoi luurt.

Attot. 0aPt Charley Howe, in the office) nrolerly belongs. The bu.Id- Two IrLEv ot Fire lri? limn to read it, a very intc.t. Fwi ft.ir share Vacated as a family tesmence, A. II.

Ft IS I MC, Br S. Wwi. i C. 'Mii t10 ftx'H'ntor's Notice. nrticle.

Besides this there are a uuniuci t.a,t,,l Carsos Smni.Dfi, fkilt. scpf.7:.t PWrma I oo a vellow ievei Vholc tiuml.er tif CukTi Gifts, One Thouilnd! One Horse and Mu'cgy. with' Silver -Vomited bavine been aotwjiut there is a very marked improvement. Only two deaths have been reported "from in miim i i hi i tr. i nM-fl in articles frdni able pens on van rr.

I UL ed luid oualttied tbe Executor of. tin last iil and testament of ISAAC 11. HEXDLKSON. on subjects, and reviews by the editors, Ilarnem, worth JUKI line Hue 1 'Mica le Democrat of last Saturday, ana we rellow fever or prevailing lever imce w.l Piano, fen bmur sewtnjt I 1-1 Til KB lUUli," University of Nashvttie, Tenn. FOUNDED IN 1785.

THE COLLEGIATE Department and AosirU new works. 1 fie ouuiei our last) in spice of forty-eight hours u' egua the seventh Volume or our prep. y.r or tueu, prop Sparer. fiU ibW Lav- lafe'of thf ctfnnty of Adams, dfeeal, an per sous bavinft claims nKainst the. eetatn of said deceased aie hereby notified to regieter and present the same within the time prescribed by from Wednesday evening at six oclocK Magazine is published in Baltimore, by Hill, and furnished inv will OPEN SEPTEMlihB 4th, 1S71.

Under Maebiues, woi-th lire I aet Gold fiuutrns Watches and (Icavv (iohl Chains, worth each Five Gold Aiio riisu Hunting Watches, worth tli'i erh. Tpn bsdiM" riold iluutiug VVsfhes, worth 1KJ 6) GI4 and Silver Ieier ftuntiiig Wstihes (in all rFri.lavi eveuins at six ucn CtfY. 7. 1865. enj military Unite.

law, or the- will torever i.mitch. 0 he. jiuiuw, at four dollars per aim urn Tuition, lioafd, tuei, wasuing, OCt Cl lat we can refer, without being ac- just as lo'clock. The deaths from au causes in nj i per term. The Adas County Aricultaral and the city during that time are as follows: 01 self to the riuinter- Young man, if yotl were riot of trortll trotff5J' ewb.

UIt Iv Chains. Gent' Gobi Vest h.iins. Mlver VB- Irf consequence of tbe sickness now i believed that the Natche Pted snccess of the enterprise, while Oct. 5, Solomon Schatz, ty pinna iever, a when the registration books Were j8 of tlje the friends of the naner far the l'latwl Csstoi, Solid Silver and fiouble Plated Tabic Amf lyory Iinr.er Knives. Silver I'ialed Dinner Eoi kf S.JverVest it A.u 1I1C LtAV ncillUfci vv.

Tuitiou, 140 per terni. Apply to GEN. E. KlliBY RMIT1T. -Cbaocenor.

JEWELRY STORE. in vour preeiuet, but will Keciianical As3. elation FIHST 'ANNUAL FAIR Trfetitote ana oiuw first steadfast support which Gold T.il'Tiei lnt v.nneVearS old five days before the I Ir6tltUn noVbe reined until the S-euibW of later, should Uuder-the-irfll. Oct. 5, Henry Heather, landed from steamer Natchez and died of swamp fe ver.

always been to it. While w.in. voa can register when the Monday in Commerce Street car Urrtpns and Ear-rings. Oe-nta tobl llteast; puis, Snirt Stnd and Butfaha, Finger H'o. Oobf Pcfs.

cr elteiii6n cfe. Whole number Gilts tsUW. Tickets Limited to man our friends of our sincere ap- contmne. hooks are revised at your Court Oet. 6, Mattie How oi rris.

A larje a.aortmeut ol Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Honse. The books will be opened five yuon ot their constant support, Yoa cannot vott if AOEXTS WATF.l TO smj. TICKETS, to at St Mary'a orphan asyluiu, where wa.4 admitted, from Vidalia, after the days before tire electron and remain open whotir Liberal Premiums wib bo paid. AND SILVEirWAUE; ALWAYS OS HANI? HAS BFF.V TO TFOXED IX COXSKQ TEX OP THE EXISTENCE lK YEUJUV FEY Ell IN NATCHEZ UNTIL THE 411 be tbev have er. You win five days.

uiiv.Kvu, mnr pari Single' Tickets $1 Tickets 12 recent death of her father. ALSO SfiWIXO MACHINES. mere is still one chance left Tickets $10 25 Tickets $20. mi i.i;.r..i rnnvntioii to uotix Oct. 6, Mary Hooper, colored, died on gjgr uc iwurwi Circulars contaiuing a full liet of prizes, a le- Unrt to' register, i Cemetery road, and reported by ur, inate county officers will be held in the House thia morning, and will prob Of the best mannfactarera, whleU are add At I'atrtory Prlwau MaWe, Todd Gold Pens.

scription tae maimer or tra wing, ami otner iulorrratiou in xcfcrence.ta the Iitnbnf ion, win sj Bondnrant as the prevailing fever. be sent to any ii M-ueriug tb. rn. All letters 2Stk DAY OP NEXT KOVEMBER, Brslnnf Con. tluuinir jbronarliout the lSntire IVeelc F'It Dajs.

JOnN EAWLE, President Jir. W. LAJtBEBT.JtretAry- A. T. Bowie, Cdr.

Sec atfg5 twiwfd WATCHES AND JCWELltY KU'AiaLi ably continne.all day. It will doubtless affair, and there will be no haft had his salary increased par Fncc as low elsewhere. gate and the and thOiU Hbe. opposite side of the Creek, are I mu.t bo addressed OFFirtv, L. It.

HHR, Bat NO, lpl W. 9 tit CIACINATI, O. to $120)00 a year, together wittr $32,500 Bmall number of disappointed aspirants ior couungeuciee. atits clolie. Ocu 3d.

Vbiers. 'Jtea to be in such a very dangerous a to require immediate at-.

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