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DAILY OBSERVER, JOHNSTONE JONES, ' . V? i 'Editor and Proprictoi., THE VIENNA EXPOSITION AMERICANS DISGRACED The htiiifui Capital of the Aus- -" . , . ...... j ' ' i..- trian Empire is now me cemre 01 at- traction tne worm ovr.v, vu Thiirnflftv theffrand expoaitionivhich is engaging npnnlA under the -sun.' was openea leu with solemnities of thettiostum posT ing character? Such perhaps as have never been seen befoe.at any of the great world fairs which have taken place in past years A vast tnOltitfldepf peopleepre; I senting eety riatioa. hpon'the face $A became a day of peace, no sol f th- rirhA throntrftd the immense diers were-in line, andiOFy iiris decaf . A- nA i,'a iorrp ImilHinfr fair-grounds, and the large building wiicrc.iMwwnwis. "rf?T7 ters of the world are collected for ex-1 hihition. Everv race of people is re- presented there. - Onejtanding upon m the wondrous dome of the .industrial Palace mayjook down upon a crowd . onmnMpa of men from every coun try under the sunGermans, and Danes, and Swiss ; French," Dutch, and Spaniards ; burly Englishmen, sdatc-lookipgKussiansolive com; plexioned lfaliauturbaned Tuks and a snrinkluig, of the "lieatpen tt?en n'lay, Chinee." -'The-QiveYankV&'f also be seen tlercand a Tewr South; crn men, perhasi v ' . It was a cherislied hape .Qqurs. 51 p to the adjournmehi 6T the' list North Carolina Legislature, that steps would be taken to havethe mineral wealth of this SteeU;rJrffent at!Wi great world's "Fafr, so "that Our hiag nificent stores of buried treasures, our gold and sllvet , jrohf copperrand coal, might be better known in for eign countries. r. But the Legislature did nothing to procure such" repre sentation. The subject was not once bimughi up. in Jdettel The; jconsef Quence is that North Carolina is among-the few States oC the Ameri can Union that is not represented at"" Yienna to-day. This, now, is no longer to be la mented. It is rather a subject of con gratulationl Ve . are glad that; the Old North State is not at Vienna to share inthe disgrace which . has been brought upon the American name by the American Commissioners, who were, appointed by theU. S. De partment of Stated' The -World's 'Fair is a grand gala season ' for, aU -the .people who are now gathered at Vienna, except the Americans. For Jhem it is a day . , , , . , rm. ' ui Biimnc uiiu yvivtjuj. j- I of 8cornis pointed at the-American, and he walks among 'the assembled f nations like the tflshmaelite'his hand is against every man, and every man's hand is against him." " , V TThe telegraph informs us that, the! department assighedotheUnited States is : closed, while all ; other de partments are open, . "It looks," says the despatch, "battered and dingy, like an abandon ed rail way station on the plains." i - ;t ; r American Flag, instead of flaunting tl.A Wu .WVkww sehted vthere'j hangs ighomirilously with thf'mion.down lT J t Tne tnuininaungspectac& mus make thecheekX of " every. :hopest American burn with'shame arid in ;ro; t-. Tf ? Vi wi lir t ionWce r"r -."t ri & . , . . - - . 7 sav thatrthis rdisorace ,. has, been uiuugun upuu om i'wuuuj . ujr ui-1 yiuuiv, uia.uge. jjreen ana Drown , vei honest Yankees.' who have s practiced Yf:.la?ei. waving plumes; richeiF amostlnfamdus ... .... i Ti . - mailing anu cprrupupn; - ft -is -mey who haye disgraced the Government abroad' ar well aafl hdnift. and mad earthiifV: ADU SO It Will ever, De Willie iew EngUnd's hand shapes Uie destinies ui mis xvcpuuuc.M it; is xew Xingiana men who; have marie Coneresa a den people; rpbbea :tbeir own jgoverrHphire?, mountain crrstals ai the - Enirlih fill ::;tWJiiUnrf:.i:crownW enr the ste disgraced-; World V ; .ty. - 'V''ilv'Txitrii The Alabama Legistatur& is becom- VMM. mh.mI - -r .1 i . T . proved -on the 15th of Apil, making H a misdemeanor, punishable bvfini "s uuwuiMjtti, Ana'-iact ,' was liquor withirion on any day on which vi.m nr hnlH Tf (hi. n.t ed , literally and rigidly : enforppd there il soon be a w-hiskv irVrfJi'. - - -ww ica ai.u irt inn mi tion" among the Alabamians . i the; whole nation"' at . a I erected tcf the"honor ofithei Eihoird-itd't AreEid!ikisGRicjil 's Fair! : In the-eyes-of the and thfe renown of the father land.' (Th'o'AhXQric?ri)jeba FromTiie'New YorTTKeraidLy ,VIEN.N'A.' OPENING OF THE SSPgtttttfii'. : f- , - AUSTRIA'S GREAT DAY OP JU ' BILGE AND HOPE.: ' . . ;1 1 , ViiNAiMajr. 1, 1873 V leunaMvas Biiruuueu una morn- i. nM.u -.uiiiLt. .!;" wt.;i did not contrilmte to the splendor of tne iesiivat; pi-, pea ce..M.iiew threatened VfflanaaheOIaia tlio Vionn'Mfl v(tp. nnt3pd.rlii th Vipnn'f on lyf li onored the; long-expfected d der nberoth cient fb rests lofl the! Pmte well as a-U-the way fforuih the' palace of theEniperorJMp Ktnnsitmn Imilflinf?: : tae itfttace the. World, were eager, nurrynrg . , r: ry a,T -r - ... -J TT 1 f r .1 " ; ' sional guardsman? in -darkHiittfr cofesiuili wrapTad tne wav. A trim line 01 ciwxensjiiji holiday dress, fringed the path .of the procession. THE UNION OF FLAGS OTJ DOWN. rttic edifice the flags ot.all Rations fluttered in ? the winds ? and ju ingted their colors jin, fj wnjycd own, as seemea nt, considering re cent events, Union down. ,t f As soon as the vast hall, .tnei size of -which comes slowly, on yoi, .'.with a full sense ? of, its . immensitv, was opened, the sufffiiie' mutlEitude 4&hri ti fill it, crowding from twen'tf bett doors. Without and within the g'cepe, was exceedingly animated in' s,Qish trespects exceedingly picturesque and Viemift.vthougtif IXS welcforawi? day of Surine has often been celebra ted with grerfpmat.pmfijgifi-!' cence, never Deiore . witnessea a pn gj image to the Prater feb' bi-iHiaut i or so. magnificent. tiTHE GATHERING OF THE All the world had gathere Austrian Capital. The Orient and the Occident had met at the centre of a nation whose boundaries are 'on the threshold of two Avorl(fi.f From J ine v esi cameneppiegmauc ."UM philosophical German, the versa tite! and brilliant Frenchman, the burly, jovial and insular Englishman, and thel practical and energetic' iAineif can ; from the East representatives of the ancient civilizations, Asiatics coming from every land between the, Euxine Sea and "theJapanese'aEjht. pire in the Pacific. AustrajbIeMj was represented by people -speaKing ten different tongues. All the. world was in this comparatively meagMd space w witness uie gatnering 01 me nations. . THE EFFECT INSIDE THE BtJIlDINGt .0 The effect produced on the mind of the visitor by a first glance at thfe' inside of the .Exposition building was not agreeable. The raw frescoed walls I seemed to weep with Oozing frost and 4 rain, xne nign organ pD!truuea naK ed metal- pipes, T which well-meant bapks of greenery could not hide?- Everwhe P ace ' ( ;: r tm APPEARANCE OF THE AUSTRIAN CHAi?-r BERIArN. lain entered, the vast space seemed oflieautv and color snrPd into thn ladies box.es4n4he dipUunaJtic . . . . . .O i t:-r:fcr-A.'"5ii:. NATIONS i J , VSX it pleaae Your jl X IT 1.1 J". i fnTas C(S5 andiwlyrbut few o5ds belo she floated to her place. - r r " vk vviiiii4vuv no i IV. At a single plance nn saw thp coqrtliness atid( sp1endor65iFiJm5 cient throne 'surrounded" by quaint v niisiiniri ; 1.1 ..r j;. aim iiiiiuiuciftuic KUVHJJ UUL'urHT . it 1 - . r' nuiiD, luoiKiiia ui nje ninety ui ihucs , . -. . llCir Ui n1 Aninr Hw.nti'i, ,; rinh ori f ri. and .elated, eosuimes oi tneir countrywtlia i -.Jhe whole scene was a surgine sea i color. , At. every turn the iye viv&ti J i - i.- ' jl'.inJ 'V-n,!-H braids, mitiLtlie som w r Iran nf tho .rmM-..'SaLWlh'i i r-!-'" "I5H lospirjpu - ,wuo graiuuoe, io comDieie ine metiirA.v-a.a.srr.-w m t.i -'-'r.i'r-? -2 A'SEA '6 ' C0LQite. : VgtWHE IMW5RJ took life and seemed bankrrbf ;lilie44ii QiieenvvnH radiantt air, leaning land rosesftinged with the deep rich, vvIVi .WA muumi,,, . uu. .ii i n e aia m eter or t h e ;r otitri f a: hi' ,v lu uciguv ouiutiaacu-Viiitiysn the domeis iittende fnl cdpy'bf thl oiowiy pac- ing round the parterre, under irreen pangingorancnes-iand--cuniHngly placed shubbryfHhe Irr!per?ar')Sty is seenexaetly'tts'Chehbars'triketf 1 trIxce of the emperor? : T! h-n-K--o. . aiKs witn nesita- Germ rfn"1 - Yrin cess t . . . st"ding along with stalking g,ait and escorting the Empress Elix- f ;"2eVn- x Ahen comes the -Prince of . W ales, who snijlea and bows; especial-i S Yictpria't fainbowingv Behfnd3 'relirfom '"VPS1 merman Trince , Fred- encK AVllIiam. lll-Whlta Anatn.i nhi- ly ashis cars catch" tl?erIuotyL home cheer from the British , group. For-j lowing his royM brher are Prince Arhl1Iia r blue.teyes beaming itPtheniemDera of the PWAfM-Wfr '-tPfilfe-16 WW?WW,eJdW gorgeous arrawitlr fringed flunkeys tmiling alter them. on the dais. ' They move on to the dais, -where, in a pieaseamiiingi gr.oun,r tney form a m arvelldus . com tfimitibn ; df t;u imnnL Unnc .,..K I tumes. . All rise as the Imperial par- raarn: .J it antl uisiray riidtrfedtThefl there therrcl aind I suVgel of the c righluliifccS. th. 1m Priil i guartef It is with the utmost- dif- maae to ine emperor, u u cieariy i THE IMPERIAL ;FATRON. k TbopeiiiiTg ndahs was made by f Hfs'riBeHkflfiglirfeKS the Archduke Charles Louis, the patron ot the Ji.x- P94Ui,r.4t.wftss4pows :iTT, ; fV.Tf,fl RiwvwJrejFf' :": . wmUt GAAcl-fSiRBIt''i3' wit.h the Itieepfefet joyt congratulate Your Majesty in these halls devoted U the peaceful progress tof iiptiM'uKl thrffqgh cptture and labor. We-wiMY ipossejfciwgp the conndence of Your Majesty, have been required to' co operate in carrying out the design, are not qualified to jnlde results V tuUbeing:tbor odgiiiyacqualntiia mm meiiWqumtea i ol the work demanded, 'having reeognized the fwpttfes act nathtg Yjjur Majesty and the kilelliEentjoiItaiKfons co-operation of the jjeoplea of your own and foreign countries, 3t'iHlofKj3u trfibbm; cicMitfSony! -id -the strong irrepressible might of progress and fTtf imti Irta rpvU-is mAttvnt' - Aide! .b 1111s creaiiou ui lour j.uajesiy 1111s uay. withiillits nobleiassociations. will be re- uardeii as'aw6rtlly inhcritance'by a erate-f IVil'lirVBt.orlt.V. j Majesty graciously id to declare the j i The : Ejmperdrt' reif e i vi n e' th e eask et containing rtlreKxAalpgue;-). replied . theem&&o:r'b MmV1 . ' j i lar nviiii: line. Knsiiii ui'iiltiil j iiiiil i behold tlo fnJfiDient of his: undertaking, the momentous significance of which I fullv recognize. I f?8! &Jinerf)y!pAp&.'iThe sympathv is appreciated with which foreign nations have sustained me in the accomplishment of Hiq great wfk, tq ? which ; iny imperial Countenance has; been ci yen. , Mv erateful aqwledguien (wirXcj(jme,at -he close. f ' 'I dqclare , tl ve . World's" .Exposition of 1873 open.'' rfnnejevmt Auersperg, President Of thtfCouncil of the E mpire, ad vancing to the foot of the throne. addressed, thq niperora foloys: - i .4?3iR4i-Wjtli feelings of modesty,; ftud at WfeWV !KliiI?.,W?:mLTuSi test lhevto the increasing , bower' ' of. , and arowin esteem' fbi tb VotbcTlonci and io - its active participation in the great task of cuftiire.' Wowe' tills work entirely to you. " it isthe embodiment of your mot td. "Power and respect come from union, WiMG&il nt SfJ&SV e.foptofthe;rqnn. . jeiiects ! -tiji -8PFP9'QFV THE BPBG0MASTEB, viTh'e Prince was followed by t)r. Folder, the Burgomaster of Viehna, who expres sed the gratitude of the people of the capi tal tq His Majesty, and added : ' ' unaer your government Vienna )fflem metropotis; You mow th6 hSffhestS consecrationi urM i li. 'S,iJi J-Ca 1. i ia - L J'l uu a" uuuwuMtiug wiumeuouie pur- I W ' " .k VU 11 W f l V Vit U IJMlllftll lli!fc(W6tn c h rTlr - Tvlinr. tho hnmnn nwraa in e veryBone r eanmbie oi AMi ' 4,1.1 1 art. so .that., progress may become k66fh hi on prbp'erty ; an6T"be 'ertv: a n6T"be fostered SjiSK Tr tlTlHvUif red by the, co-operation of lllfi riinlrioaf irtvrniflvSA tin A Hoy. . . - verity., vv 1111 ine oiessmcr 01 peace U un ill I . i 11-0 ' . ,-.V . rarmynfr nations mis sunnniejnrcaxion i - . , ,. . , . . II .1 i.l- '.il , . fins arisHn. l ni m nnn.i7.inir r.np . nisr.nrv v lenna,: wnose ioi u is to welcome nospitamrasisprs irom au quarters - "rr irr 1 ij&dp. through BUILDING-. on the arm of the Qrjuwii-Prince of t - r-ixz--zr-r v'".& T I.?.?.!' art abandoned railway town on the .consiructively "visited' bv "thW Km rP. ror. .j. In, lesshani .an.houif this cere mony is over, arid now the! angry, cfouds hav their rwill'arid a flurry of rainfahd high blasts of-wirid sal lite the imperial party re-crossing the thresbql,iJLQyftliyiepna,v,nQV dismayed hy a. mere shower, how-" ever, and the long line of tidy4 citizen's; await the Emoeror's return nnrW tl?e Prater trees; sjc ;batig wUI witrmolTe saTiWllmifST SJTheriusic u.. Vvwrnfnfni-'-W'iAftmiivA lu lis,. ajidthe opening address isL.i;;trir.v Tt. VrfHavnifrlitr Tr. ain-tne Kxlfiliffion'oA'li' ' ' , , , ,t f , . f... a nnmberof; . persons had gathered -thVl5nlnef rtthiiP desberids? aiidv' on thtf tfon railroad -bridge 6Ver' gQd.jlijsn,M Riveilnearthigip!ace.'to -wf't- ifiiifces the' tour of toe otiildiiig. Be ness n-fiaptishfwlien -sudd ddly? the" lufnV from 1lower to flower, follow- bridire cave way. precipitatinsr, the As the royal party goes out of each dep iirCrrfeiirthlnlUtafy'j b"aridr play tle WionaVhyttlorthe coantrvJ la . ih t "hnri nt nf tViA Tlmnpmr. dnvn bv six horses, rolled! toward he palace, it3 iniperial occupant aii'dV hiVguc'stsvera loudty cheered, hone tiore generously! than -the Ptince .whose -word breaking the bid sir; nerstitioii that Vienna shouldBe- come the capital of Germany and an Austrian Prince be at the head of the German .peoplebrought humilia- u":' -Yri , t II v whO.isJntow, nis - iws Ter 1 au t hre ft more spicnaia career, -ana " "lia . UAiyarl nnnn ttnv-mminnIH-T)t!r()lIlV:n Th e : m ansion " of Gai nes Esq., on lfls plantationrinTBarnwell ..ui,. ,),... .!,,;,,. ;n one of escan- V4- . ' S - i f 1-.. t . TELEGRAPfflCJIfS, BY TELEGRAPH TO. THE PBSEJVR J - tit--: - 'i-jgifi y From ihe AmericanPrcss Association. By the .Southern and Atlantic line. FEOM WASHINGTON Indictments Under the Enforcement ,1 . t Act What Course will he Ptix- sued, i I ; ; .1 'Jti li ' J j -s AVash ington; May 5. -So m e alarm has been manifested in several of the Southern States with indrctmontsfor violating the fcnioreement Act, ftang ing over them, Hut which-have been 'i af Knv.i c! tfn e isnilnt 'CnH! fnn 1 ' iFU AIL the recent ihassacre 4 in .Louisiana Wrtiri i,,." w .ofr. tn ?. uk Attorney -General to order the prose cutions to be pushed againstqtheni. It is learned at -the "'Department of Justice tniit such is not the intention of the Attornev-Generalrwho will be govemeu uy inc conuiiionoi anairs m 1 i a. : v . rf eacn otace in ueciaing whether pro secutionrahall be followed bv U. S District-Attorneys, and that affairs in Louisiana will not change the pol icy of the-Adnnnistration in execut ing the laws irr other States ? - SPANISH AFFAIES. Genl Sickles Presents the Congrat ulations of the American Govern ment The New Hinister of War. Madrid, May 5. Gen'l Sickles, U. S. AHnistfr has nrpspnfwl tr P'ioriirns the congratulations f the American Government on the establishment of the Spanish Republic and the aboli tion of slavery. - , Gen'l Mouville has been aDDointed Minister of War;t'i Sehor A. Csta, rns 5 rrr tfl Tlin nnwr onnnintniiiint Ara. tes dissatisfiicUon in certain, army quarters Antnt fs thought Gen. Vel- lorde will . resicnv his. command in consequence, .wy' u: . I V Vienna. American Exhibitors at the Inter- . national Exposition. Li. . ir sr, ' ' rr1 ' 1- viessa, Aiy o.-ine wofk oi pre- I Ul UK VIIV J V. lCl V . V.1 . I nnn A' i A mnriinn aKAnat ' in the ixoosition dui ainsr. is pi rjogressmg ongin&:.t0 . 1 . . 1 f l I aI - great delay occasioned by the neces .stttrlsif nronn rinw f.ViA ATnnsitinh list. r?j r-t -"O : tr - f ine teniDorsry coranussiuuera ic t r.. . ; . a worKin? ciassnvinir uiacea- iur i , . , r4c immediately following -the suspen- sion oi tne oia cqmniissiuu leimcis this difficult. An Illinois Horror. -An iron bridge crowded. v with. epple freaks throninetyirsbns Drown ed. Harrowing detaus. Dixon, iLirMay 5. On yesterday crowd into the stream below."" It ap- pears prpoaoie ; mat a& least , nmeiy persons were drowned by the ;d,isas ter. TbV:cuT:reni many bodies t worei hornej Aq wn i ih e fiver. ? Several have been p picked up at Sterling ' and 4 other i pointf. A patrol has been established above the dam to receive whatever bodies may float to thaivpbiht, though so swift's the ctirrerttthat'sonifebf them may have passed oer'the'da.nHT'ie' itram from Chicago last evening brought down grapplitigfirphsand some machinery: for cleaning the debris of" the bridge, which H will be out in operation at once. Among "those lost; are; believed, to ; be many' children and iwpmen, ot ; wnom a great number jwerei on -the .bridge; snd f wK6seel6thing rbuldaidV in floating th5niip 'ewayi NSThe eiact ! mimber rnissih'&r it is imoossible at tbreseiitioasxjertaih;!asi'there!v many strarjgers on the bridge at he iihle ihei8asterwho ered to witness a. baptisriil ceremony Whole families on the bridge may haye been'lpsl lor.whbftnas yetf lipj inauirv h'iufble! niadeV Thejef sons on shore did ailthatJ c6uld done toitid's the;strujrgling' mass of hi)mSQity in the turbid river. -Sever-f al , were, brougn t sateiy to ; iana,: ana several; bodies: have been recovered. Five corpses .were seen to, float, down the stream. , i " f ; . A number must have been caughj by the under, currentjind still more must be fast in the' wfeckof "the bridger'.yhich carried them.v to ihe bottom of the river, I : " . ;; :, 1 The Wax-Advncing, TJpca Hhan " v X ' ' ?1 4VA ' ' , St. P?VK2SBDRa, iilay5-Despatches fronvOrinburg; state tba't jth'e col umns iy-ei niarhiiggainstKhan Khiva staid ) advancing slowlyv The troops mafe an average daily march of 15 miles, though their progress is greatly, impeded by'the rough weath- ervand bad roads. Disastrons Fire in New Jersey Glasbctro; N. J."May 5. The ex- ensive WinAwtehrtrcaad rllollowr Ware !GhissTVbrk8YCWarric1cii Strange, of Temperacerille,- about Jersey hdwere tatfitei at'$80,000.f-? The am uim vt nsti ranee u nkno wrir THEXOPE. The Health of His (Holiness-'A; Re; iapc fisi tors Xixciuaea.rom ills Boom. -i'l' . -f 'iif -T'j.-i -it io Rome, Ma v 5. The Pone has affain suifered relapserand now confined to bed. ,n n" n n e- h 11 nw tA m h itrih an ii ,Phyicians strictly excluding all .visitors. )j i , a if WASHINGTON, j TheBack Pay.Steal Thieves "Ex periencing a unangc ox Heart." Washington; Mav "5. Treasurer Spinner to-day received the check of feprj;e C. Graham, Secretary of the beniVte, for the amount; of Cdngres- aiuiuii uauK-uav uuefllim. WUlcii the letter requested to be returned into tuf Treasury Up to this date, 27 ni embers and ena.tomhave experienced a change oiieari ana returned their back-pay. The total ahiourit-thus far returned into the. Treasury is $lll,22.97. .k, - T Telegraphic Notes. rThe Crispin seurf Kew York is about at an end. Only two second-class houses ly still resistr the demands of the men. ; - . . The Department sf State has received formation of the temoTil of O'Kelly, tlie New York Herald commissioner, to Hav ana. lis Gasf i .deemed less serious than .Fas at first anticipated. ' t'"" 'x "' A boiler explosion occurred yesterday at 5 o'clock io-5yracuseNew York, by which one man was; killed and , several others MangerotisiinjUred. i The fourih infantry ; has been ordered fron Little Rock to Omaha, and not to thefodoc country, as telegraphed from Yreka. iT " 1 ::. It has been ascertained that the defalca tion of the Atlantic National Bank of New amounts to six' hundred thousand dollars. . - . A desperate effort is being made to in- diet Geo. Francis Train for mailing ob scene matter. MARKETS. New York, May S-Mbney easier to day, duri ng t he early hours ; loans were made at 7 per cent gold, to 7 per cent cur rency, and during afternoon the rate was 5 ner cen."rG6ld firmer, ramred from 1164 to 110;with' 'iriost bf the business at lief to 117, the closing price?. Governments Closed quiet and without important fea ture : Currency sixes. 115i115. Southern Bonds continue unsettled, Uioush a little firm i Tennessee's bbtl sorts quoted at 80 to 81 ; Georgia's sevens being 94 ; ' North Carolina's old, 27, the new being offered at I7i and the special at 14 to 15 ; Sputh Carolina's 25 to 37, and riew July issues 17 to lSi.April issues beingibffered at 28. ; "Tlie Stock market closed generally firm.'J Market for etate apa western flour quiet. Southern flour quiet; medium grades dull and heavy; Baltimore,' Alexandria and Georgetown mixed to good superfine 5.95 &6.15;. Extra family .7.10 11.50. ..-4 Wheat firm but quietj Corn firm with fair demand, ... f, , r,. ,; .' . . , 7; r.( Provisions' dull khd heavy'. ; Cotton closed dull; Low: middlings ISi, midl9i. Norfolk Steady, Low mid 17i;' sales 70, fibeipts 504. , ' : Wilmington Quiet, mid 18: receipts 74. ' MmphisT-Counting.,, '-Cotton, ' nothing Augusta D;ull, mid 17J. :-; New Orleahs--Cottdn. dull. Good mid dling 18 ; Sales 15,100. . s i t6 ' Zr- -t' ' The Splendid Steamer 'Hull?. X XI CITY POINT, CAPT: FITZGERALD. ! f 3 Wilt leave; riiarlcston; on Tues- if any everting, I3tb iust., at o'clocliy on an Excursion , - s.Bl-3X'3fii',,6! - - A rrivins at SAVANNAH! early Wednes day Tnbrning and rrenaini vtgJ there- ittntil the afternoon; affording ample 'time to see' the Citv; yisit'Uuenaventurei ? ana other poiritij of mterest. .' " 1 - ;- ' )lLeavins Savannah Wednesday afternoon at' 3 o'clock, will arrive at Fernanda! same fiight,jaeksonville early-'Thursday mdrninlif iTBei Aassdn mpl.St. Uolm'sr Kiver by daylight, stopping at all points of intert. 'affording ' a rare opporttiriity of seeing to the best -advantage the ; most beautiful pf Sonthern ryers.... H?;5 Friday will be set apartfor visiting Stl AUgustine.wuere. a most agreeable time may be spent inspecting the ancient Span"' ish Fortress, the Cathedral and other rel ics of the first settlement on the Continent ; in sailing on the iBayoryisiting. the grange Groves of the neighborhood. 1 Leaving Jacksonville on Saturday,' will arrive at Fernandina same afternoon, Sav annah tjearlyf : .Sunday morniiig, and Charleston same afternoon. . - -f ; Fare for the Hound Trlpij0io. Including Meals nd Staterooms. , ! f ' ! RAVENEL & CO.; Agents;4 .fj r Corner VanderhostWharf & East Bay. ': may 6 $t a mile Immure, 7rqldestrpye,d by, fire eaHyWHgl&,he;rk amon the finest ahfdlatgesrirrew' r Uew Advertisements, w I ill ' uzjLltkr. JL) 1VJ1JLU.CI iafliSiPii.,ffflffS. JOHN Ai MAYSgiji S?- C- . ,-. - ' THE Copartnership of Hilton, Rcid A Jfc" y. March 26th, diS5oW. etThy-mutlchsen tirinsr front th fim ku Jti re" the firm will be settled by Reid ArLm1 TfTfrnr- . r -8. W. REID, ;i;;12,000 Clieap Farms! The cheapest Land in market for sale by the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY ;: In the Great PlatteTalley. .8,000,000 Acreiia'Central Jebraska, Now for sale in tracts of forty acres and upwards on hve and ten years' credit at 6 fj?'' '-v a?fn5e interest reqnired. x Mild and healthful climate,; fertile soil, an abundance of good water. The best Market in the'Wek ! Tl rrt 1 lTHeg!?s Wyoming, Colorado. io...aim i cvaua Demg supplied . by the farmers in the Platte Valley. Solden Intit'ed to a Hometttad 160 Acres The Best Locations for Colonies. Free Homes! for All ! Millions of acres of choice Government Lands open for en try under the Homestead Law, near this Great Railroad, with good markets and all the conveniences of an old settled country. Free passes to purchasers of Railroad Land. Sectional Maps, . showing the Land, also new edition of Descriptive Pamphlet with new Maps Mailed Free Everywhere. AcWress O. F. DAVIS, .Land Commissioner V. P. It. Jl. : ; r .i! Omaha, Nebraska. USE Reisinger's Sash Lock and Support to FASTEN YOUR WINDOWS ! No spring to break, no cutting of sash : cheap, durable,' very easily applied; hold sash at any place desired, and self-fastener when the sash is down, betikfe stain p" for circular. .Circular and six copper-bronzed locks sent to any address in the U. S., jxst paid, on ret:eipt of 50 ct. Liberal imluce raents to the trade. Agents wanted. Ad dress REISINGER SASH LOCK CO., No. 418 Market St., Harrisbirg. Pa. i may 5 4v .is, TSSmt ToXislxoci 1830 OWELCH & CRiFFITHS. Manufacturers of Saws. SUPEBIOK TO ALL OTHERS, j,. EVRUY SAW WAHRANTI2U. TT Files, Belting and Macninaxy jZE53LIBERAL DISCOUNTS.- Jr Price Lists and Circulars froe. WELCH & G8iB4 I 1 1 IS, Boston, Mass., & Detroit, Midi, may 6 4w AGENTS WANTED. Send for Catalogue Domestic Sewing Machine Co., New York, may 6 4w j McKlNNEY & CO., Claim and PatentSgents. Claims of Census 31arslals of 18U0 cblkct : ; ed without; proof of loyalty. P.O. Box 429, Washington City, D. C. may 6 4w FULL IVM1GHT SO A I'. TOROCTEB & GAMBLE'S EXTRA OLIVE. Rom brands of SojD BTJ SOlCl Lhort weight nye to eight pounds peri It ' n . ' it . 1 . . ...... dox. li you use inese soapa vuu imj money for what you do not receiTe. Can von afloru to ao so i Knv PROCTER & GAMBLE'S Full Weight Brand. Sold by Grocers in your Fity. "' WILL4BD BUO4 jfWl1esal6 Agents,' Wilmington, X. C mav 0 4w- ' '; ' " - Thfi Snrrfinilfip nf fimm Left At AppomUtox C. H. , Va-, April 9tli 1865. A magnificent 14x18 inch Engraving of the surrender of General Lee, showing the armies, &c. It is truly a gem of art, one which should hang in the parlor of every Southern home. 4 Sent by mail; mounted on a roller and post-paid, on receipt of 20 centsJorS for 60 cents. Agents wanted. Address J. C AAV. M. BUKROVV, Bristol Tenn.,; Catalogues of Pictures, Books, fec, sent free.. V " ' may 6 4w lii)I;?0Hf CENTS. By sending 50c. to GEO. D. BURr0 New Ipswicli N. II4 you will receive by jeturn mail your name nicely cut in a Stencil Plate, formarking Clothing, Books, Cards, &cl.iwith Ink; Brush ahd directions, all post-paid. Address for Circulars, yv GEO. D. 'BURTON, may6 4w V' Kew Ipswich, K H- e k A t A 'oef day ! Agents wanted ! of working peo 'wO. to WCi) 'All classes of workin ple, of either sex, young or old, make more money at wotr ior ua r ments. orallthe time; than at wytbing else. Particulars free. Address G. biW SON CO., Portland, Maine, may 64ff HOWTIS DONE or the Secret Out Mustache and .Whiskers in 42 days. This Great Secret andjlOO others. Gam blersV Tricks, Cardiologyv Ventnloqmsnif Mailed Tor 15 cents." Address D. C. tt 1 LER Carthage, Illinois. Vv may64w UUlJli Y t Key Outfite. , Catakues and full particulars, free., .8 M. SrwcEB, 117 gaooyerSt., Bostony,1, fmay64w YJORKIIal CLASS $66 WeekVtiarariteed, ;?specfablle eri ployment at; home, day or evening , no tta hit. rtAPkase oi eooos wsui- j ,r Address,. with six'cent return Kamp. YOUNG & CO,, 173 Greenwich St, . 1 qtnay G4n J ' " . '. M. For W.'csse,'0' Bleeding, Itching or li ceratei PUes tbatD tincn'8 Pile Remidv fails to curc'dt is prepared expressly to c n the Piles, and nothin Druggists, v. Price, ,$1 .00, HOTO MEACHAM'S 5 FOR chnf VTimd Shoes:- P i: JL
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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