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The Weekly Panola Star from Panola, Mississippi • 2

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JiHktb't for 1hm1 tim uulj tLen (k tin o(Iic Upt. I'tlk (Iltn( blm tlmt 4 Lint uioAia In ih t(. lUt da; aa (lMk) couLl not I lu town tint iiiormii(f. Col. Ahiuor m-m VW to LU kowding.hoaw, bli lain.

ilj UUig out upon lnltiuu mir Bl-nujjport, and weut luto lu room, itlotluK tlitdaor titer liim.tnd about tlf irtsr too o'vluck tL ltdy of tha buuM and joung man Luarding wuii ilr. Jackaon, wbo wro in an adjoiuliijr room to that occupied Ij Col. Aubmorf, wera itartlud ty the report of a piatol in Col. Aabuora'a tU jouDgDiaoruiihins in tba room lound Col. Anboioif ling uiiurwiKXj, in bia tad, with a i tol fracj.oJ iu Lia right baud, auiokiug Irom tb eiploaion, in tlio Innt trui.

(let of death, the coutouta of tha piatol bariog paaaad in at bia riglit tatuplo, and tearing out uearljr hall of tbabuluin iu paaauga tbrongh tha head, ranging upwarda. Tha alarm wan givea and quit a num-i a ii i.i l. k- la Wf dH IH t. rr 2'H a 7 it 4 mm fc--4 a i. a i a utt IMIMI i ria.a I Iw.k itiaf.l.

a.l a hi I rkr ii. (la "'f' p.i hit raj i i jfv tlal sr, at, I tha f-. a In (a fna, ill a.a (,, it, tWlf an krtla. a.ia idlWal t. a lat tha Ika nf! fifa IfK-fa )ilmtr aro-ifi ler of peraona ware on tha anot in fw tha akl of human in tha prtnouce of thre auree tuia.

onulit ii. I i i my jhiiii npini that lingered for four or five mln. utoe in the mangled body 'from poa- iug oui waicend to tha higli trlbu-ual of tho Omnipotent Iking, there io mm Ita judgmeut. A jury hi enmannelcd and an inuueat held over the th teruict being "douth, pioducod by tha wonnda from tho contenta of a piat.il flred by bia own t'uh Aahinore'e wilo and fumiiy Himmumieij aent lor and ev- ory mark of rwpect paid tha mom orjr of unfortunato inau. Hi reinama were carried to Oiford and there Interred.

Ha learca a wife and eeverul children. Pill Au1.nn I a. uvn auiienng m.uer a niarKcu meulal deprcwion or aoiue motithe which was theaub- jact of aerioua comment of rMultlng from varioue caiwes. Ho MA own a diatinguished Rot.rciirn, tativa iu the Suto 6enato, aud the iiDrctientutivi. i iupi imnj me 8lrtanburg District ioCongrcw, in nd from the State of South Cure-Hna, betorc Uio war, and commanded S- t.

regiment during tbo war, tor one ot two yeare and cornmamlcd of one of tho conrim departments of the State, having to Tetare from aetiva of bad health, and ut the close of the wr luat all of hn large estate ha hud lived upon and inker, lted Imm a reducing Lim to ahooHt peuury, ttnd with thta, the complete aammptioo of Radical, negro rule over his native otata. I nder thia preamre, ho gallierod hk few rc. maining effect, together in 18(J7 and moved from South Carolina to thi. umyurcuasaigaamall tract of land near Sprlngport, here he ra- fcoruary last, when be rplied for and revive! liccnae to practic. lw producing bia licenae wan attorney iu South PJperimetita a planter have lauuros od for the laat aii motitVa l.j n.i Baura.gia, lwn fc.

at timaa, perfectly wild with pain nd B.Uch aicknea, In bia family ind.fferwt aucceaa ju ftrDJiD. all ombiiia 1 1 'uucuca mm to occa. h' tlmt era ti j-y. With With ltfiftilfi l.ra ia ti me f.f tka "Id llfna lookf and paufa, Imton baml, a time dn-a tl Ii li(nikpr and httitere, trine. lug with it Ika rlianjr aarvanla, and lliat oflriit.tn of bv Ui( wilk.iut aurvaul (or Ike .11 they all iluiiu thia wetk now, a empt from any avn ic Irotn them, to be devoted to their annioemenu) alone.

The rmull of it in, we hear nothing of the plendid Chriilma dinnara with a kot of invited gueata, and the plonmiiit Chritmui parties and x'il gatbcritig Unit umk! to be the proverbial order of the day "in auld lang ivne. even dread the coming ot the duy, aoinuch tha we are airalu we will not even re cleve a single invitation to dinner opon thia day of thankgi.ing an Ivasting, ao prevalent baa tho cu torn become general, in thia coon ty, among houHckeepera, of having no dinner for inviuid gueata on tin day. However, we will trust to luck for a bid to a share In aome well cooked "wild turkey from our friend, aud calmly wait tlio coming; tor the idea, without some convolution, of having to eat bachelor's diuner on thia day, would bo enough to drive one crazy. bar a Life-insurance-agent friend siting by ua, that says, please lend invites "fur two" when you rend this article. While it Ul l.j.

tt. hntf.n U'-L I. wa hr In ri him, and t'lovartuke and rrt klia, and Hun dinxiv. the Milur of the kin of li parjTat it wa most lortmiala for lh wblta (Mdi-rwUe, wa might have kad, from Uia fata! that ot an enkrvwri awMMin the infliction of (U Carolina terro.a. lly sueh iiiromprftatnlble Utility are the dirtinie and people deter tui DcL onally drink intoxicating liquor, au tnrii ij i i rr tor aome dnya prcviooa to the day of kia death; ba waa, however, thought be free from vw 1M Jnandt wbomct biro at the hotel tbt awniing of the killing; but tkeee Influences disordered a mind 0 Willi.nt atij destroyed the Vn.

baOUc ao icely poUed by the lawa ot nature ao aa to rcudor Vn temporarily Wf can "t'T fire tLeaa at antitMaJ The J'iM (Hudical organ) thus comment upon tho newly inaugur etodt Got. Powers. "Lieut. Governor t'owers asMimw tho powers and rcHponaibilitiei of Oovcmorof the Stato of Miaaiaainpi to-dny. Governor Alcorn resigns ana goes to imhington to claim a seat in tho Semite of tho United Statoe.

We congratulate tlio people of Minsiaaippi upon the fact that so good a nun as Uov. Towers in to bo nested iu the gubernatorial chair. Wo bespeak for his Administration tho support of every Kotmblicun in tho Stato, aa well aa tho acquiescing in bis authority of the whole people. of all clanees and conditions, politb cally aud otliorwine. Thia gontle man bring to tlio dischargo of his iluties not only un inclination to do right, but audi a knowledge of the affair ol the Htuto from aonio yoare ot pulilio life its will prevent lii.i lia bility to make mUtukeaorboing led into error by a fulso judgment.

It we know him, and we bclicvo we do ho will bo true to the best interests of the peopta, faithful to the party Hint placed hitu in power, and under II circumstances will uct indenon lcntof peraonul cona'ulorationa. An ucrgotic etecution of tho lawa, not uttompting to uuko lawa or to influence the judicial interpretation of them, but to leavo those thinga to the discharge of tha departments of the State government to hich they properly belong, keeping in mind that lio is the aervant of the people and not' their master, that tho posi- ion in which ho is placed ia to bo used for their good and not hia own, and ho will become popular with tho people by the tiiuo hia term of oluco expire an hia moat annguine friends could wish. In all thina re luting to the welfare of the people ana in an honot administration of tho Executive Department of the otnte Government which he will eurcly givo us, we give to Gov lowers our full and hearty sup port. traJg the Impoater. The lot bf ard from this genius.

he waa iu Leak enunty. He claims to be a tnaiulier of Ionlo Lodge No New York city. Ha Is a mi, erahlo importer. It aeams pausing strange that, notwithstanding (Jrand Lode ICegultttions enjoin that "Lodgca niUHt not wruiit any Itiu erant Muaonio Lecturer to vinit them for the purpose ef lecturing," nevorthelees, humbugs liko CVaig are allowed to viait LiwlgM and Im pose upon the craft. Craig ia niak ing unwarranted nse, as an ccdoraer of tho name of Kv.

M. Pugh, Worsiiipful Master, ofShsronLodire iNo. I03.C7non. LMter from Jf. q.

Adima ou the Hiinuuon. In the course of a recent letter, Mr. Adnmg snvs "I am aatintied such a ennrno will bo wino nnd patriotic, and sliauld be glad to wo the Democracy concur in such res ilntion. I regard tho pre ent Rdminwf nit'niii as a nntionnl calamity, and 1 contiimanco ahonld be averted at any sacrifice, not be cause it Is Republican in politics, but DeenuHO ii Is mean in character. aordid iu tone, and Ignorant, corrupt and arbitrary bcenuso moro than any administration wo lmvo had it has detitroyed tho hope and doadon- ed the aspirations of good men of all artie beennso it is doinir more to disunito tho States than the govern ment of Davie evor did.

because it chief concurs that there is no means for free government but military force no public action but private profit. Four years moro of audi education, family patronaee nnd martial law will so btunt the keon ncusibilitie. of popular liberty; that our ignorant incubus might well rcmnin a fixturo. Now, I bo- cve tlio Douiocrulio party to be! owerlesa nloue to relieve us, and I think it ia without a hope of carrv- ing the next election. No doubt it the votea of any State lately In r3- At ll.a fMt Uv ni V.

U'a III thia til, fb VVa.f,a lief Mr, lUioinaa. Mr II ttfLUUt, af Osdrd, Mi lo Ma Ltaa aifrm.ii, a bar In bi ll a our Ut 'i'tcr ali.ii we tan airt k-r that if tha jfem-l wihr and ftrreiit tnyar of bar many frirnd In "the ld home" avail, tha will find bar future aalk a flower trawn t-ath, and the data to .11 II. I nrr. We, congratulatioM to that of tha many friend of our friend Sullivan, in wishing him un bounded prosperity and aucceaa in life, and upon having won the conti iipnca oi ao loveiy a woman at now bean the name of hia wife. May such bleaaing be bis part, aud earning yeare bring examples that may tell the future generations that marriage ia the most holy real Ixation ot all, when rightly under stood.

DIED. On Wednesday, Not. 29th, 1871, in Panola county, Mississippi, at the of her on, Col. Jno. If.

Dickinson tho 82nd year of her age, Mra "Nancv Diokins. relict of m. Dickius. Tho deceased was born in Gean- ville county, N. whsre alio spent the early portion of her life in 1826, with her husband and children, she moved to Madison county, Tennes see; after tho doeeaaeol her consort, she moved, in 1817, to Panola coun ty, where aha resided until her death.

To a life of uuobtrusive pioty, aJnmedby a more than ordinary amount of the Christian gracea, "Meckne and she gave her children a personal example of tho character ao beautifully drawn, by tho Royal Prewher of Israel "hho mnketh horsalf coverings of tapestry Her clothing is silk and "Her children arise up and call her blessed her husband ulso and he praiacth her." Mary. Tho Gums, Pee. 4, 1871. JackEOn, Tenn Papers plenre copy. raaia 0 0 B7.

af a tuaati, i f(4 a)fW), f'hm tt Ww I'murn t. llaMaf f. ai aaw, a laww aa4M TBI mmrm HwrvU 4 wtMl i mataaa ill UoaliaT. THi Iw or lri. 4 iM aM4 IM l.f af 173 fll- a (lial'-l MH 4 ih -a tia I a IM Ma a rh Ug arafff f- ive Taac.

yrfl 4 aai tt mmt I Urn lt fmt Ika fmrt ftmtlfl.tt -W Ts aa I -m IM r-H I lit rmmt In44 a nuta. I Waalal -U 'IWt MM kM4 l'i 'tnn aM latnwx 4rUt lara to (trM 4 nil. i'r-iaMpa ifplf mmMHm i. II iKXW, Ltri, m. More Iteaae for nf'r mt Iwa Mary al lot A ak)k ftaill I IM law ar sVnlii, Mm, ml.

id 'm rMwaakl mi. Urn vmt Mnrjr kit 'kotof-rtf. 0llrT OIKfcr. Tk kwiamj nail tof aWO jf Ala tm4 rai4r far Ml, for fartl.M IftforuUn rail na I. t.

Willi, at LaMr I ia rr1n, ar la i. U. RCTLKDOI, ao tva XX. MOI (8arrr la W. C.

POTTER,) 833 l.r$l. Corutr Vmion CA8n DEALER IS Drugs, Patent Medicines, Faney Toilet Goodt, FRENCH to or IMPORTED EXTRACT POMADES and C0L00NE3. Chole 3U Wlnw, Brnndiei and Burboni. dee Ma Dwelling Hons and lot for Sale Owing to bad hnillh I dealra chug for B.rtj nearer the hniinen portion Of tow Ik brick dwrllingl iv iB with pnim-inmg ir inaa tea cr of Innd. The noun uu K-Tta raomi ith h.n..i kiicb, (rood Toonir orchard, etc, north of uiuk.ii, rarau jriailMlnni.

ln-iV psnicumn icqmraoi dec 9-1 On tho morning of the 4th fallie diiuchter of Jonathan nri Demarius Lowe, aged 2 yearn, 9 months and five days. A aweot littlo flower that blossom ed in our pathway, has beou plucked from our eight, but only to be trans ploutod into a higher, purer sphere, where all ia love aud joy forever; whore a Saviour'a loving arnie will ever encircle her, and where she will sweetly, peacefully await the coming of the leved ones of Earth SardU Market House. I b(IT to invlt the eliin. hi raci inn i mra opened a MARKET H0U8S aa tha wetl aide ef the Railroad opposite th Vaiand Hotel where I w. coutuiniiT oa Hand kinds ot FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES.

Open dnr and niiht nl will an from an point on the Rnilroi. Will pnjCitsh hides tad peltries, Bees-wi end Ttllow J. P. KAIIO. hellion were neoessarv to eloi who en tra to hnr thm)i 1 1 WW' uomocratic candidate for not oomo to them.

j.vs Too True. Laat week a negro man named Jackeon waa assassinated at Mcridi- au. ne was cauea to lue door at night nnd shot dead. The asaasain waa pursued and arrested ini mediately and proved to be another negro named Welch, who hnu recently atolen aome property and waa informed np on ly the murdered man Upon the affair tho Meridian Mercury comments as follows There ii no telling how dose we have escaped the Presidentul decla. ration of martial law and auspenaion they would be thrown out in count- ng, and a mero ninjoritv, even.

could it bo mustered, would not be permitted to elect a Democrat for next President. Nothine remains then but civil war, or submission to the usurper, and it is difficult to do cide which alternative will Inflict more irreparable Injury on the liabit ot free government. "To dismiss an incompetent ofB- nl and ovoid governmental crisis. io Missouri Senator offers the only reasonable possibility which has boon presented. But while I frauk avow partiality for tha project.

I do not think there are vory aerioua obstabios to ita adoption. We must aubduo pride of party and break bonds of party discipline." Faith i'L James 'wo longer with uUU fyMirturt new Fitld ofriuntler. "Gov. Alcorn filed his resignation aa Governor of the Stato of MUsis-kippi toshy, and Judge Peyton, of the Supreme court, administered the oath ot office to Lieut. Gov.

Power who at once assumed the duties of Kiocutive of the State, The Gov ernor, witn a tew dined to hod ciocic r. nod at 5 dock ex-Qovcrnor Alcorn took the northern train f. Juoi-so Pilot, Thursday, X0. 30th The Aberdeen JErcimiW hiiau tho name of the diatincuiahed Naw York lawyer, Cltnrle O'Connor, for i Joeeph Mcdell, emi. nent as journalist of Chicago, for Vice President, ni candidntee in the canvas of 1872.

"'Til well life le not all, A peaceful suaiDer dream, Klw weralght wish to Urrr here. Drk houn and gloom thoughts are wiselj giren, Tht weary of Earth Ihc tin tick soul. Vajr look aloft aad plant lu hopes In Hear- en DIED. At the residence of her LUcDaiKl, irr. M.

N. Philhpa, in Pa-nolo, at 10 o'clock, Saturday nicht, Dec. 2nd, 1871, Mre.M. N.PhilhV We tender the heartfelt eympathy oi a warm mend to the bereaved hug band in the lose ot a moit lovely, true ana tinstian exemplary wife. and hope that the consolation of knowing that the hallowed ties of this hfo have been only broken to oe joined again in Heaven, may bring ease to hia miud for the loss of her association upon earth.

A MAIS STREET STORR noCSE In Marcllai am? fo B. A. CRAWLEY. AND JOHN Sfl'lLA, Proprietor, 337 Main Street, MEiinilS, TENNESSEE. Oyslera end Meals 8rrel la Errrj Stjle.

Importen ef Fuu Wintt Liquor Ciyore Ef E. J. HAHT CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS, Importer ond Cbrnmiaiion MercKantt, IN Groceries and Drues. 8roam 78, Ii, TT, and 79, Toboupltoulai Street, Wiamotmia 93, 04 and 9T, Teheopltoulaa JVTir ORLEANS, GROCERIES; Coffee, Suyar, Provmont, Powder and Shot, Plcklu, PeeMrres, Hermetlcal tealed Fruit, Meats, Ovsters etc Wooden Willow Ware Tobacco, Liquors.

Fine Whiskies, Brandies, Madera, Tort, Sherrv. and Claret Wiaea. And all other art'icki appertaining in xancy ana staple Urecery XJIHttfK'M. nml 4eltem4 la Mm aa.aik(kar af Oi rvnr ftfrwi, rii itn. A bal a i it a4 at la aaaia I.

ax. aaf at la ttrttif af lef fikl 4 trtw ta ti CVwHf Himxtal, aad f'i lrwwa 4ailf tha 4tt Ika Tka raHWl ad'Mlages Ika T-r4 la ta aarteaM. rtri Ps all tk LarlaM 1 10. Vatnralatloa 1 Praell'i AnaMar ll UraHaaUva, $40, rf aiai rlr4 la 4r(ara. Pot fafthae lfnewiatlia llra.

B. aiCHAIDnVm. I). Daa. IS-Sai OI0X FEMALE COLLEGE, OXFORD, 11138., C.

IL Bell, D. D. President. Locality iterated aid remarkahly health Boildinii, Unreaad rnaaiodioa. hundred (eitof hall and falltrle for eieirlee la had wtather.

Orauads eiteoilre aad well shaded. Boardlog Department kept la txat itjle, acoa-otnr la drees. well alcted Chemical and Philosophical Apparatu. Aadent Languafrta without eiln charg. French wrllea and ipuken.

Onaaieiital Blanches aad Hasle ikillfullj aad Ustefullj Uught Hoc il, Moral and Religious training. Cbage aonerat. neit opening BepU 13th 1871. Send for Catalogue, Jt15-1 B. A.

DOLLENBEKG MEMPHIS STEAM DYING AND CLEANIG XitaHithmtHt, 8eeond Street. MEMPHIS, TES'If. Baa Ladies' Dresw. Shawls, Plume and OloTM, cleaned and dyed any color; also, Gents' apparel beautifully eleaned, dyed and repaired at the (heapest rates. sap 13-8m.

Money Wanted. All parties indebted to me forbUksmithina ror tne year iio nd 1871, must com forward aud settle with me at once, or the) will And their olnim in officer! hand for collection. I must hare money and my friends will please settle up wita me at one. A. JACK BROWDER.

BiTiarau, Hisslnippi. dec 2-3 St L. and I. M. R.

It. Trains tear St. Loula ftr Bilraout and Colum bus as follow Mail daily, (except Sunday) 8.00 a. a. Expres daily at 6.00 p.

m. Returning leare Belmoat: Hail daily (except Snnda) p. m. Express daily 11.00 p. m.

Train connect at Columbus with M. 0 R. R. for all point south. At A.

Loult with roads ruuaing North, Et and Weat. ADDISON OAT 8k W.R.ALLEiC,O.T.A. rublic gale. ax.ar.M U4 m4 Vu M. ntms w-maa-Tf.

a 1-1 Caaa si, liWaa Im EULf in, mum 4 tl.MI Ul m4 Pttasxaa, rld a inMit a VI aad lr (treat, lapki Orrhirtl, nerH Tlmethy CIm Mecla A efcot at rVwh 4 alna gra awi saw la stork MB 0. CBAllI BECD BTilRK, til aad ITt Mala Mr, Btakl. iirlrillaral aid llortltnltiml Iixiplcuicntrj ta large ari(r, af tb lett lahar-aaring In. teajl af trld aietit aad at raoaahl price, always foaad at R. 0.

CRAIG jricuf'araJ and Setd Wartroomt 377 and 379 Mam Strayed or Oa dark gray mar, heary for top aad Bala, tr year old, In toad high bead. Any lafhrmetlo that will lead to bar rraorery ta me at Como Misa will be liberally rewarded. M. POINTER 4 CO. Netlce to Killers.

I hereby glr aotio that I will grind eors on Saturdny and wheat on Tuetday aad Wednesday of each week, and that persons brisg-ing their wheat or corn on other days thaa tho a bore named, will bar to let il li erer antil th proper Una. 80-la JONATHAN ORR. c. TVa ft Ua aM TZZi 4tat Vmt TWlLVljEtlj 7aVl, fj fall fWea, fi I Btatlaaary -Z! and foaui.lag aaVti! 1SJJ ttadtul mailed faia o3i-ly Bratxaola. Atari laaiatawa Protaa aotie aenaarti.

t. willbaaeaa that a cbsan Jj sooa aoataaptaiad: wa ika- .1 too ewting iu, ithr a eoant to om fbrwarl ui I sent up, a oar sew bailaeaniaj the mau .1 im Jl w.msi. take thia oocaalna br th liberal patronag Irrttot, apoa in, and ask that attr tld eJ till toalinue lo air a thtir alTj a wc dot thai la oar lew Trtuting that ear fern rl urvownj ana lapirlaia np our old buiinei and Ona.u. ter render them assistance ii Wa will, la order to rada yuuua rcuucei price lor tat id amjw. najpeeinilly, aie-tq BALLBNTUI 1 Cowaawa EVANSVILLE FURNITURE (twora Uo Miller, Karget it MANUFACTURES, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FURNITURE, MATTRESSE chairs, Sales Room, 272 Second St Meia TIIE ONLY PLACE IN MEMPHI go rsxa dtyj osbab HOLIDAY PRESENTS OF EVERY VARWtA ELLIOTT R1DGELY 5 219 Main Street, Near A dim Their assortment of ZEPFTRY WOOL.

WORSTFn Pn.K.M-.i- i a rrmif CASES, TABLES, TABLE JfAT5 Etc, Writing Desks, Work Baskets, li Box nd Chinew PORCELIANand Wood WABi LACQUER andCbma Ware, Bronie and Poroelian Vases, ORNAMENTS ta. of all torts, for Price and DRVOS, of HeaTy Chemicals, Arsenic, Alum, nme atone. Copperas, Kpsom Salt, 81 Soda, Soda Ash, Bi-Carb Soda, OiosUc Soda, etc, etc, Importers of Dyea, Dyera- MateriJa, Amilin. Colon, Etc. Areola.

lad Ira. U.n. i 7 Hypernic, Sander, Red wood. Catechu, Etc, Etc, laroanu or EssenUalOlIs. Carbomta AaHwia, CarboiiiUi Herbs, Beads, tc English White Lead.

tr. tP od Guiu Warraated wuiun iDTiu in aittjii tiAn nr n.i-i ir, now in tb market importers also of out ana ra let Kb ir .1. ftnguia Ked Lead. PaUatPyc. Tea Rd.

ciut Importm of i Paint Bruahea. ArHmtr uiportcraof Quinine and German! j. IARQB DEALERS 0 I wilt tell at public ontcrr. to tha hlehenl I bidder, for aash. on th premise 10 miles East I of Sardls, the following list of pioperlr 20 1 milch cows, 30 head of beef cattle, mules, I head ot stock hogs, (cheater white,) 1 two horse I wagou and harness, 1 ox-wngoa, 1 eora shelter a lot ar farming tools, also a lot or house-hold I and kitehen furniture.

Sale on the 37th day of December, 1871. LELIA S. WILBOURN, By L. C. BALCH, Att y.

Ml Sewing OoxacUtlosa, or raa ANDES INSURANCE CO, 0. JULY 1, 1871. Oath Capital 08 Fire and Marino. CaJi oa hand, In Bank and In transit 75 U. 5.

Uonda, market Talu, 347,268 50 1 unio oonaa, wun accrued latereit, 101,423 02 Other Stat with accrued interest, In ailatteral Loan I 94,800 00 ana vaooruenint. 86.448 51 THE HOWE Machine 0V yii nSX vrjft First Mortgages, uuerrom Agent Due from other Parties Bill Reeetrable Miscellaneous Total Assets 54,081 60 ,961 85 6,480 83 1 16.44S 6t 15,772 34 61 uuutanding bxsat not Due, 87,607 43 Bwora to and Bled with th Anitib.1. r.f L. I State of Misaiaaippl and cartiScato of agencT uaued by him to R. W.

Crump, of 8ardi7 Ilia "imm paia ana natag I W5O.0O0O0 AwuiHunau IWE arnDKriMO, 600,000 00 1 aMt ttrsL To onr Coslomers. It will be seen br a card nnMi.ki i. atia jp I Pper that wi ooa template aa early change in oar business. Thia euaiwa nia woae np onr present bus). S.X57?,I'i MfiW.

erery lat "i la ail our triend and enstomer lo come forward and pay up thai, Indebtednea, aa anon as po! sibl. Their proroptneai will be properly p. Braciated. and tn ber la th. futnr, th w.

h7e d. taT, Uke thia oeeasloa knowledgemeal. to tb peopl. of thVcWy for their tht hw.i "7 coring th. b.

pn old i. oJr ring them that will kar. Tory ssrW. wntag. err them in the 1 We offer our goods from aow December at Terr reduced ori.

1010 of FOI SALE OR BEAT. will rent ta a reaaootibla a. dene, on mtLlZm t-amieViealo. o. aTJP Is (he Oldest; the Latest ImpraTedL and the BEST In the World.

It took the Highest Prize at the Parie Exposition of 1867 a Gold' 1 Medal and the Croae of the Legion ot Honor! It carried off the Preminm at the Sardia Agricultural and Mechanical Fair in 1871. In Beauty, Simplicity and Perfection of Stitch, in ease of Operation and Jfanagrment, In Durabil- liy and in capacity for Wide Bang of Work. It i Vaeqaaled. i 4 If you art prejudiced in jaw of any r. lead try tht Howe More you purchase, tj ta and satitractlM' J.

E. BOWERS, WSRIS 4 OWElt. 964 Second street, llenphis, Tenn. BUTTERICK CELEBRATED 1 Patterns of Garments FOR ttntt cMttBtamjr Full Dascriptir CaUlogu sent free. These pattern mailed to oy Peat Oslo in tb 8ulw "eipt of Ce.tnlo.roe Prion.

A SEW PATTERNS RECEIVED MONTHLT. DOREIS ft OWKS, if' General Aienn. 5 Hi iM i ix i of the writ of liahMi corpna. If by Einti. irnaraaj Atbb.

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Years Available:
1857-1881