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1 1 ! i ,4 1 i ,i . 1W i I "II i . W IMli .JSC! 33 32 JE2. XT .A. !R SC41tr- -Mid Pprletr; " m CIRCULATION, OF. THE HORN ING STAR 13 LARGER THAN . THAT 01 ANT OTHER DALL T NEWSPAPER USHER IN NORTH' CAROLINA. PlIIlVOSOPIlEn AHD COXCOUB. Though strnlingai to preserre its 'neutrality between the warring factions of Radicalism, and trusting fa the bssibili tyofan early opportunity: of .tendering tbe olive branch to tbe.-'JUdical Monta gues and;GaptilcU,the New York Tribune at last loses Twoes1 Its iYemper has 'of late grown visibly more ardent in the contem plation of tha'dUgusting weakness of the Administration-. ' ' ' V; TbVepoaitSbnVf Samnerwasmot pka. anttoGeyd ei?ti:;F:,q?'t ifatto- fhe i1 3 b Peaco of min utragarding Danoramgo.oraiieasiopposeawma. iog that pet measnrepf (the, president test ot party fealty, he has also resisted tb 'vhcV'i -.ii, 0 ' V j . impair tb take part in tbe Sumner GrarV; imbroglio. Gradually, 7howevtrr . the in : , ., . . ... . I suiting spirit of.Grants partlzans towards Samper pmvokes th6 YViJtt philosopher, and his columns will soon brittle with se yere critlcTsms- after rbii wel-kjiown Myou lie, villain i yon liestyle bT editorial 'disV putation. w- In New York politics. Greeley is allied t with Senator Pent on, who leads one wing I of the New York Radicals, and who is in embittered personal antagonism to ' Ben a- I tor (inkling, tLe especial darling of the AdmlnisjUb 1 embracean oppoitunity tb gire knkling I a blow, f Referring to Sumner's resolutions on the San Domingo and "Haytien; busi ness, and tbe manner in which Conkling "at tempted to prereot the reading of. them, the' Tribiins tajt: I r."n ) r r "If they are to be answered, it will not be by the sheer force ot lungs wherewith Mr. Sumner's opponents yesterday sought to bellow him down, It is a pity that, a Senator from New York should need to be told that, in that style Of performance, any jackass can surpass him.' Conkling must hare relished ibis com parison of himself to a meritorious but not orcr-attractire domestic animal lr Xlke all coxcombs, Conkling is morbidly sensitive to" icch shafts of 'ridicule as this Parthian arrow from Greeley; ' The u , charactferfetfc DOmelincg ofihe quadruped in question niust ;coitttue; Jpr) tjre mind of Conkling the objectionable feature of the simile. Conkling Is-'decidedly band some, ns 'boarding BChool misses - apply that much-abused adjective; . he .ia also very youthful in appearance' as cdmpared with the majority of . .his' senatorial : aaso ciates1 and, for the benefit of the senti mental sisterhood in. daily attendance in the Senate galleries, constantly v illustrates the tailor's, highest art, and daily: invokes the bather's! tenderest ;care.r; Nor does Conkingaii tbTt fof feminine r: applause ; which sentimental females' so lavishly bestow upon their dar lings of the other sex; Numerous "strong minded', -correspondents 'of - Northern, journals haveepeafedtbld, thHeorld how "excruciatingly" handsome the New "York Senator rU 1 'Even :ithe'" 'majestic Olivibi Porn fjRria,! 'lately assured us that.'Conklttg" Wai'leahVHHough naiveiy aamiiuog mat nia leet were large, and that their owner bad the bad taste to dress them in gaiters of conspicuous color. It is pft.feft't distressing effect upon the darling of -the galleries- of this cruel sneer of the Tribune. Fierce 1 aneshbuidi baVeni'oiediie sent the crimson to the handidme teatcrta of the Senatorial Adonithns making' hv . noble face more closely '.inaichV :th irrcM ; istibljS,. t& oacbupon k which a tohsorial Halejjt , ip, ,q f! elaborately "expended. But this is not'iettoUgh';1 xtdathe!!ryi&tt7S tomahawk descerids again, upon the red roach: and its surroundings, in the follow 'Senators awoke yosterdav to the stu pidity;pf he;makei tbe daytpeforVw: atteirptingtb.ihowl: Hr -SornxuT' down: withdrew, their bbposition'i' -and allnweti hi ;reeoUition to i San to Dommgol to be preseniea'anoy to,' pe'nted for ml speech bn them. Probably It will be some time before S6a4tor shall asrala think it needrto'cA)hvert.hiuiself Hiikdit0 uuuuu vnnupej) uTirwraox swumcuBu ia0 opponeVftid ,sppdrtbhe;A lion. .mkf U AUtetlr olr-.t tteTeishPckipgio ,We.dofMC?.re aches.iyexAthesLRT74Bnsionil save lotwe x?ittet of hatrea wihrSoutte i:ii.iJiiJ:.-j i' -'rti'- ii.'o-.,"v js.tiuti.4 ii andlxiabond of '-uniaar rapidlv- weakens asr&gaejVierducVv ThonapVi4l!titiiftU aM toerely the precursors of fiercer-encounters upon t toriAl3.,ApdlAcT)Vjw08e appeAtofrowPbilo: i BoinTfrr j frori t(Ta:in BtviirfvraiuoiK txOftnwDiie thexa-f 1 oays tne marion otar: itob- tlon fti-Wno Mitatrbalats-nnBfiABer Aiues, colored, was ' on last 'lHdav A.twirtinn of the Republican party of jr - . , , Ohio, under the lead ot ex Secretary Cox and others, are taking 'a: new ; departure from the beaten track-of- lUdicalisin. They begin to see (strange that they didn't make the discover sooner!) that' the rtAlifnr-nf'diftfrsnchisexnent is not' in ac- f j . , ...... . cdrS)r?ce mjth the fund Amenta! principle of tbe Ooreromeat-afid aonod- statesman ship. ;&Kiim&Jtil(Jintt a declaiatiofit'prtncples' was adopted, of . which 'the : following jicle" funis' a part. They say : . L jM We belieTe farther continuance of the po icy,of disfranchisement to be incom paUWe Wh Aobcrfresfect tot the- fon damental "principles 'of the republican gorernment and sound statesmanship, and -while nnalkirabJpdatenniie4bWtain the great result of the war, we insist that its eotnitiesCand -reentaent "be buried ; that all remaining causes of irritation shall be removed; tnatnU political dis bilities ipoj?forjanimpaUon inthe mmt., wain bU 0f Ohio, and, will not fail to ma,ftMmnp . n of heroreinteiseWi Radical 'State. ' . . . The New York Tribune,, recognizing, the -' . v..T9u . importance or tne movement, concedes, ia the following, that the leading thinkers of the" BepuWicaa party f, are at the. bead of the movement and that f H where they point the way. many thousand are ready, tofbHow;ISays 'A The i?enOenin0ccerhea"are among the ieadmcr - thinkcri i ot the. Republican party in the West, and where they point the way many thousands are ready to fol low. Whateret maybe said xf the pres ent unsettled and -AJaroungTeondition .pf affairs at the South, there can be no doubt of one of the lessons it teaches. ' The time for holding large and intelligent class of citizens under the banhas passed, and per- ristenxia'theefitwt intat lead to evil, and onlyvil,-and-.tht:continuatlj.,'7; ' In referring tok tapiaiment of CoL JTohn Wi;rorwy;to' ftdjcbllecrship of tbe port of Philadelphia, the Philadelphia Age asyt r;?- v;; r -r -.-i "It is now to be seen whether his pspei, the Freu, will continue to cry HaTt' to President Grant, in tbe " San JDomingo job." We reckon that Forney will cave in. He was appointed to procure this very re sult. . - v r: v :'.r ;? BT.Tbe New .York Comrrurcial Ad- vertiter describes a handsome block of buildings af'theTrenlch plan just com pleted, in the upper section of that city, to be occupied by persons ot moderate means. 4 Each -family will have, distinct and separate' tc? its ; members, a parlor,' two bed-rooms, kithea," bathroom, , &cn all on the same floor. The ' mantles, parlor' grates with summer blowiersl kitch en ranges. gaa chandeliers, and otber con- veniencea 'usually found,' in "first ',' class houses. rJ- -' ' " ' . y.j taS.Tha, Waington correspondent of the Ne'w York" T' asserts'that Senator i . i. .!( f i . .l .in; it .xi ...... a. Snmner,1n private conversation, has styled the President . 'a?;'co:llossdr. of ilgndrincc and iocapicit j.w The" same correspondent declares that - Air.-Sumner has , not - Once, ' , 4' -- " '' ".""- . " W " "Ufted u hit yorcorii&aittst the Kft KIuxi butihftf ifeteu hpo-noboing .withvDemor cratic leaders dugeVasMre'weekl1 t 't -',' i " ? ii ' it ' t -rr. The Prinze. Imperial Austria is hariale''odhaturedlaQ, whose prin cipal wish is to be allowed to play on his violin undisturbed. He Is said Id diiplay remarkable proficiency on this instrument. HHtlH fuji- u.jf ' Vinnielteam is going' to engage ujon! a hesh' woric. radn,esV,:;rwiIl be he theme, and the subject will probably be furnished br a yw of Grant reading lae jxewLuuunpsnira eiecuon, returns. Palmetto leaves. . Only two prisoners in Marion jsih.-r.'j ;;Jcl fttf.7. .f'rrirnri'V if r J JcrpCT severe frost is reported in the b'ppet.coun- aS . - i. i J rr . . . :,: The ! Germans ot Charleston have1 formed a 1; Lodge -of ' Knight df PvtWaa."'""' t&mit .ii ne;-. r.fr .ii c - j . . XlirEvan Eewis, a highly re- pbected citlren - of Marion district, says toe vractnz, aiea on the jmn i inst. j . . Senator Leslie; (oOBarnwell,) tj i . . . ' waikt n iswTO-)Hi 'VwemDtsx ioi -uei tyeBrhtt reared to!Ohaxleston. I . . There were ' 26 deaths in Charleston lor tbe week rendipg on tbe 25th: instu1 oCiwhich number 13 were iwhites.. - ''sriT 'i1 a -Mfivf 'va'j?r,7 M Gen. .rW.rrE vans. of irarinri. was senonsiyjiaiured 4n Tuesday ny -be ..A white man by the name of jriniey was Attacsredraqdv,bnitallymurv ijg hy,;negtoes; etfew Vourse JCharTeston on Tuesday. Ywo oha mnr. -ARr.4WLn. -wrf ears ::rh best feeUnff exts betwemiie whitei in A f attempt to-cbijtrnjess:-4)ut thr. f fbrto hfyeso. fa prpTed futile, ' .J f ' rI , . TiYOrpersonsi confioea. jn, the Mail at Chester, succeeded in making theirr tnrougn tne partHWBtrWrthA pocket knife ,M tf bot by a brother freedmao bylhe Talroccurred about twelfi mllel from tEff town. v-H "4 - V XC A. citizen. ot Georgia, named Mirk waiter was, practicing target-firing, within tbe vacred precinctsf Hamburg, S. C.,' when he was pounced upon xby the vigilant police, severely beaten, and in at tempting to e cape was fiwd npoil and se riously woundedi - - - - r - ".The CHarleston Courier 6ajs : !0uring the storm 'on Sund ay. the, front of I a wooden bulldipg, corner, ot Roger's Lane nd Kinff street, was blown down;.The huse was occupieii by a colored" family, all of whom' escaped uninjured," but ter ribly frightened : ;:;J?: vr'z iFxtoxz TrjaJiniiipTOjr. 7 iXHCOaCB: TA3C XJUESTTOai i ! c-r ' It is well known that Opngress, in leg islatin on the income tax jrtfempted;5 at its fast sesslonto abolish tbe inquisitorial features of it? Somp 1 iurprise was there;-, fortf manifested when the assessors appeir-' ed with a blank on which there -Were a series of questions which entered into the detail of ne'e, business, compellingtIhim to specify what interest he had in stocks, bonds, etc., . whether be had government bonds, etc The attention of tbe commis sioner having been calledrto this, be is- sued an order to-day stating that written 4SChHr answers need not be made to these qnes..n?J!w tions He has made the toUowing decis ion vs.4' -:3 jev.rSfci i '?? n"oi hi s.iiv'?; "Tax payers who prefer not to make a return or income for thifyear 11870 ia de tall, as ; eet forth on - page two of form twenty-four wilL be allowed to make a statement in the ionn following- (aodf this statemfent may '.be made by' then properiin; terlineations and brasureadh pages two and I three ' of form ltwenty-foar) estate-; meot of income gainsand profits' of of !- xbudty c&vm, arid State of during the year 18T0,J after Tnskicg all e- gal deductions r TaxabterinuonieiJ amount' of taxat two and a half per cent; I "Affidavit. State of county ef as. ---j being sworn according to law, de poses and says the-foregoing iatatement contains a full, true,-and correct account of his ' incoms for: the ' yeaii AJ D. 1870, which he baa received, (Whether 'derived from any kind of property, renta, interest, dividends, undivided profits, t wages of salary, or from any profession, trade em ployment or vocation, or from an-other source whatever, from the 1st of January: to the 31st day of December, A. IX 1870; both days inclusive, and subject to an in come tax - under be excise law of the United States, and that he has Jiot receiv ed, and is not entitled to receive, from any or all sources ot income together, any other sum tor tbe said year besides what isliere in set forth, except - such amounts as, though justly owing to the affiant, are not good and collective, and that he is boa estly and truly entitled to make the de ductions from his income for the said jear as made by him in' accordance with the true intent ot tbe excise laws of the United amounts therein cbntainediare Staled 4tt lal tender cnrrencv if 8 worn to and adbl scribed this '-t "day of -- ;1871,1 before me, , assistant assessor, - Utl01VU VISA IV V vs ( Written answers will not be required to the Questions on page 8 of fonn'JH-r' Affi davit No. 1, on page 4 1 of the"rsafd Jorm 24, maybe modified by the erasure of the words, and that during said yeaf his en tire gross income from!, every "source," esti mated in said currency, without any deduc tion or dlminutibor whateter, did noC ex1 ceed 12,000?! -! - ' DEMOCRATIC I CAUCUS. ; f;(r . ! ' '' ... " j ' '.' TVia Tiomrvpatif mamKopa - n4" AnfirrvVN held s cahens Mondav nh?ht at the CJani-M tol, continuing v in sessina -t faearly ; four hours. ! They interchanged views ?on the subject of the bill prepared by thel' TJoUse select committee, amdriticissfea ture?. .-' A statement wasimade in the course of proceedings which- met . with - general assent, that most of vtbedlsturbances in the South were the result OF a bad State or local government, while in not, , a few fnsiahces reports of yioratidns of Tawc were.eatlyfxaggenUedpfpr: .politicil. enect. 'i ne remedy, nowever. was not to be found, io such Ifca Kluxj rjeasurs: u( uaa oeen presented, it was incidentally dugu man iuo icicnug vi sucu.irum IBcu political and .legal disabilities woulditend Id provide general tranquility more than ouv uiuer uruuosiuoo. a ne caucus atso discussed the propriety of issuinff an ad dress to the people of the r United States. juxa appoiniea a committee io report one at afutatfrttcus;'' Ai A': k&Tiiior d ths st. dohikoo bxplobsbs. Int.. The St. Domingo commissioners reached vvasrwngton Moooay niirnt. Tney are all well fexcepf lIO-WaderBd .ii-oulttflll frbb'ao attack "of rJeurisy'-The'reborl of the commissioners is notyet' conrpletedrtf but will be in a few days.. It is learned, costrary to tne general ' impression that the commissioners will report .simply pn vuc iiiquiries aumonieu oy congress, ana will be silent bri the' fluestloirof 4nnexa- tioaAhus leaving .the subject, for uture Executive or Congressional action on the facts' contained in the report." ' M r'' M n" i THE COVING ICABTIAL LAW BtLL.' f - i Mr.. Butler and Mr. Dawes, before leav ing Washington, gave their views to their Republican -eolleagues of the - ReDrcseoia- prepare tbe bill -Tho' gentlemen thni1 re- S nested nave completed tneir iapOrs.-ne . ill is substantially Mr. Shellabarer'sV tuuugu iu suiucwuat ainerenv language; .1 nk . tr : il fn7 and.witb addltrons empowering tbtErefflilror iffirfaBiScn ubu iu ucviuo ul lull la T 111 KXllC Tm( n .m U.S. ...! directing tiin designated offences be considered -of- fences against Federal instead of State bill. will be readj-tojyporUin a us .uuiuiihiocxiuccb-tu-iuurrow, ana aosentees arrive; but it is understood thev wiH norrfr till -TmSdaV. The': Demii .crats orthe committee oppose enacfTnlb4 ahfcKlohrolrSd nou is uQconsuiuuonai ann unnecessary. rWaK Cor. N.X&mZ vommerct, jzarct 2t. . dent to declare KSU? AT1 ,WftllBBl ,nadona Ml lo noiiom cO -rtaken from thb bills of Mr. Binhsm aVdr iojnte cenator YYlison-i ami nirectiny that rf Tocoapani ox. our hoise fop-overt-o L.VVJrff'Sr.'P-t nas allied sixty-seven I aatuie, and the Pain Killet has always of his neighbor feat A 'fii'f -iUiXxJ tllliAfforded me reUe4iMxtU'y-l, since, mr W;. aki..t .T: V -""cjw uuj ot xaiseerreettiiVrHeyjtwajraihnmattoui Tdaimsto have invented a nrinf- 1 TM,,ua,,u,ul,cu a urinuns nre? superior to the besti4rWf - lUklU XT- Ml W lise. ai&iirra: oiiiffiio ;nTma .a .a - SeveiIy CrlUeUed. - SaNAmMri BumnerV rcsolatrGwti discussed until aJjournjnt . n There were some shfup passagrtn tts debate. "r " " . rMrr Ho we, speaking:gainst: lIK Sum. nerrresolution, said; nUudin to SnrrBer," 4h at the mission of Che llepuDiKsan prj not radedrnd twronldbesecthtbe who 0ftia jTati aeruUhn to toke his position witbTtbe common-ene- my, ana o,.jaaa iiite,,Btuu ju the parry to which:be professed to JSefong. n CarfSchuriialdfhaVif it0 that orders bad been issued' to our naval eommandersVn gross violation of tbe Con stitatioo, then aomething more-than-mere rhetorical ourisbesu but ifieib-irant servfees,. tbput ggcretaries ;Ute 4 and Xavrt ,wcmia oe, reqrareo ; janwcf iha'Tjroof L'Hr.'Sl firbceeaed to argue that undef the co'nsfitudonaf. clause, .invfsUogl , Executive could nptf 'commit ad jtct pf war unless tn'case of actual invasion of the ter-' ritory- of the United 'BfirteiTtor1, Iff - express CongressIonaV authority: Tbe fnstruttidns of the President to3Duriataldf0rcesvtdi recting;tbemtoi .certain cpntingBneica tIq a 41. of .TT.viS n nnIM power wasnot Vested in the President, Mr. Bchurz added that if thof Senators would tnrti to the debates oftthn Senate in Feb J wiy fromhfiresa. Tlfact was thai " ' TT O f SU - President Grant had faleq into the mistake o o; faupposingjha Wenca... tt : incked;erjf strongly fof i VJLw vZLHUf ""H" v uM.tya 6y,T4V ernment" , Ttmbs to SIADiTllsukVi -A , The; :(Avliapa7iah ! notlcIncPtne' arrival of 'cbnipany Of 1 United 'States' soldiera at SpartansburgonrTfiuxsday, Bays: ,TrAini " " "We are certain they, bave never seen a more quiet pracethan 'bur town has been since their arrival;We -are notr informed at whose instance they were vseu t hereor he cause of their coming. .Our., county has been very quiet for, several weeks, so far as we know,, and r wo -had concluded that . bayonets , were hardly . necessary to preserve law and orderi herewl &Qxexer9 we do. not object to. their presence, as they are a.vgentjeirwlyjtodffea-qpliueo; ;S ! SEEOlAl HQTICES ' - - WewMeVfflgr ovt l!'f' The efficacy of Hosetter Cebrjfcted $toxn-t feebiea. noay.ann .tineerigutae esponaing mind, has paasedinto a proverb, In the Unl- J QCaeral CJ ooaj pi mer.unaex wje ,mjaano9ianj a-TT-T.w-,,v-. .itM.ww4--;r accomplished oGcer whose. ftaj aponUA jSxflaidltsattatiaii? acres, In Fanola county, iiftslitfi'p we hopisjirtU fa vjciasjanljsq ds iiid dT ?lalrftfSaTenbteeand Baf laVeJ cna&nglng cparisonTVun" Valryihe demand fWsWW r. " f! E ed lna neavier' and; heavleT atio fix. jeaT nntil," at last, the regulai s cis paL pfeakion and; fia number ."have todyladnUiW&i; the I scription that proauces such benenciai eirects J to dyspepflia, general. debflity andrnervonal 4leasesHostet guagV of vfoefrblefo& and of more 00m nrehensive than.' such nra'is'e r tehiaipreparatio on nas ever attained tne retv. Utationof Hpst6' iLbCX B 1UI bcr8. XL IB ma non tOld tonie 'nrthe American pedple, and Jn. i amanrobablUttV f SSf WW4VMW WWAUMUHW AW I .oca au tu xixyTOmi lift u Old.' mile and emale itfnd tAv TViv i &Q times. VllnOiit-reitRint or'nnftVPri f:T it-:" -rf i 1- . DATTT TTTTT T.r4 f ; - n I i X$tJLLl r i ,r. Tt 1 1 ? ,!,! .W of inn WB A8KT ASW01F.tOhIsltlWl ; ' " 'ftfi ..i 'It 'Si lift' fnio rt n . f I IT n TTl I I Vy i-l-O tl-TC TTI 04 " v vT7-rnTTrT7a?:,J I a Tne rxn kiixkbIs, by tml versa! con- . sentaUowed to have .wan reputation unsurpassed In the till. 1 ! . 1 11 J .'Iil. 6; instantaneous ine aaiesi ionic aaTe."nS!Wnser the greaji, jregetaWe antidota aw,mnchr 1 theltttman fatsHyJaid tne iifsclKiltAdT ittJiu mVu ?,;;:;iV RwVaQteil -7 . i 'riitout ten and verbal testimony of the masses in it1 t1 wwlliMva vUAv.k.U vfrva 1 . J . ' . - - . - tr Hi"-i;ff.T4.V" -it.- -;t7-ttij it ve my children complain of being sick-- SemoiaeMnariea fcttoriiuttiyairefj wlfSSST vvw-n. maw n ive mr children eomDlaln of beliur cV irfZ -n ir ! im i -.- .1 ,ft jrt-r rt tu bavmrtnemaskmtheaftmesentenei ea witn ine rain Killer 4 had deal from an affection mtt;tijrcart Joag byoiphTelaflatolliraIailiItircih - ? e timer it w-ra nn Rrivr t.ht.Two a akh rafter IJtd iviuer. l tiAi bad anbtherattack from that distress. lag eomplalnt. I tried my newCfoandYiede K I cinfc siadwrto m atljihiahmefitid6iit,Tii i proa uceaa iron aeriuMyfoothiuercU, a f short time 1-traa wife became subject to -eyere eufferiiMr ,fro?i oaf reftorti"- J 1 3 ualwa r to-lh ltmglUarijHch ronMaavUya llfcre.leis 3 beedPie yjt-Wed. jtrlti,tr ln. 1 V V' r it . 1- ft - t 1 HatTrfftRtTircmrof -the f !- Bleb 1st Ammonlaeal ana Auaune 1HA14 nffairtt R0e; 1 H weo. H, root crops anu,vegeiawe,u huiuu ji u apnuu i8 .xw0pi r.innPHiG for i 87 1 . I "S. Palatial Residence om Beat iRmtlnMn Ifon r fm Mahl stmHflt .Diui9 MvUov uu jihiii nncpn...........ti.......)..Ml..,.tn..w.wwWMjM..i IU.IM) 4.- Hanscm9JEBsl3eQexa.SlieUj; streets. iX...iL-.iii.ti. .'.v..i.v..;........ 88,000 6. ; Beaatlf uf Subsrban Htnn&Smiles rrom 8. Business House on Secoaa street... .S.ilfagnlfloeat IS.: glenoid BnUatngJSlteonYancestwt..... 14.: Cbttaee Residence on J dnes.avenne lb.- Handsome Ubnrban Home, i4 miles from U.i Beantifol Building Site on Bassavenne.. iri x: "--a- i.7uanasome Dmiumg oiuo on tiass avenne. . .iZ.:.JmA . . 12.; Substantial Seskienee on- Oneans: street.;:-. is. : uobdms lyOttase Jtvesiaence on vance street.;... 49J Fine Boilding Site on Bass avenue. 20.!Cottacre Besldence on Vance street : aenceon vance street...;.". zi.1 uaaaaome a oiuunjr Bite on xmnian street. l. "can ul.wsr! uu vuiuiaj' B fcJPC i S4j Double Cottage Kesidencc on Dupre stxeet...;;iu;i.l.w..:; M. Fine Building 8eon Monsarrati street... .;...;.TVH.....t.ri...i,.w..M.,... sxo., S. KegaaBnildma;81temTaeTgtreet;.; 17 J Handsome Building SifjC nn aiynrxati ftKet..;iiu;;.u.Ujn .. t,oco f . l anyaistrtSuilotfevef belrered ibeTftmnei I At 9 il3 i t.t7Z ?xfl -niteiJEU in l; mao OMtoa,IV3LUSrVJS.JiJB3rfiIZES Fl &t between S175 to 41. tween $175 to 41,050 each. Al lso. three jeachi'atKf inaoed as ourusnar selling ra H; O. noILtTNBIG,, w 99Jlicfi,iol itD-jrJ: silt .notion , 4. iviivB auu viuuua) auiuuict swcuji aoxxjllx q 13ialaTsj.nunfeer.crAgeiMa sstablished throughout the country, lind the1 demand A11' Tlpkete,iicnlars or Any . . 1 maim "-ii '.j. : " rfTCi; Hviat av r ii ivr r7;-J?fJS t'iZTtttt a.Hi.sna.m. j &ZI avis jHv mjfii J .. .i.-l vr ry-e"nxB dn .vlj; Ml Vi 9iuta sill of afloiiixs'f rii cj otiv. moil icflfftf-t2, tI CT ' r XzoxKDrjroLT Cheap Aim Vaxuabu mAxx il-cai iKnAqBvftBai Tfoaxi Sitamo t iiiB r" L;eW ttw L3L .oibvl5Kr .f it .M a 1 Colobs, SaossES,' acT voatioi faaoi.s f siaU94?f aveisf-ifrprf noe to prodtice this book. The .Sreasworkr I. 31 lsivbf (doaealmettirsiy7,witli itypebrnls maae up or tne-caoisoos- and-latesV prodno- hom ui me iounanes, etc.) amounted Jo, 615,. ticaixoijutmtartan f time HtJ-trt-Kw-niiiT' f Pf rposes, and&tiiebaHa j - serveam jwrwuim upwara X)t three hun- ootwvapagesi naslargtrieeU .lA-ct the reeulax matter. taMc"SacuJ.5V general edition, printed on'white batJf and P401tfsxiberclotlL.oii& nmrknaA xaL- :raesbiatmperijd ederamr baAalXlsU New Tork. mvable to the Undersiirn. Xrtl impreMHmg, io proanee s limited "baiuoixn . DOPit 1st (xtshi eles-nt aernMrr?id ideas, thorousrhl tb rae Infolded, and in addition td toWu toia lSth fW Va V lite&snlS td price of book. I Fa xr ar Lies uesinni tneir namea TkAAViMfhiTvi . . r i .J114""?121 xirrinerinfomasirweeMiT" COllacsirmxnarrraai J itEar ihAdAt sffiTsfivgiePq make afin!t3ii!r'nctb,-H !r.li)irti4 'ootsai7 eo I'd! ol isto! tsa bloi--t4T.liI LIaxefraB A ' - ' JUST BSCIVBD BY JtMOt fl Jl iarffltsW loo bwrosel siraif xadT.-j iiu4 stoi faui e3i iricTrouiiooiibtl soT h &-junuMuit2oiT5i u TT31 . -d ol lnim m-Af imIs TJLJT'X' T 'I Of f I -2fKIli i 4.: ... ' C,;.;. V 5 A-U;r;iv -ir r .'3' ?r ----ijFKri. -IX gatcnt; AitiniCTiiatcd " . rSSA": PHGSEHATE, 0 ldanure. ro , aitvaa whodw moipame Acid. rlntendettf. i.. 40,000 Memphis, 15 acres V oTo i&iiAt.f.hiJ40,iW OO iVWt 4,400 fLao van 7600 the c'tsvl acres. i . . r. lm .'.J.......i:.liQ 4,000 R.500 ..i?.r...'.. ....... , .twwt.wM.,,. . 4. mm.. : ct VJ COMPfiISING10 CniCKERINa riANOS, valned ? teyj&OoS organs irortn Trow sua to 403' agent! for Chlckering ft Sons. Memphis, JTenn. , -(1 . -' . . ' : . ... i nnnfjuu nww obbii, buiu orwj atMMO BABJfftjif bd:erariteniphla,enn: ' Information .as to thlaflrand. FfalEstete Dis- i III! j a I nil ' " t'fcll ;. W f.M 'i;i ITo. ITIIarhot; Street, o . Toll tciii t j; )u"oi oMfi-ior. ?... 1.' a . i . .... - n ' , . , i UAI.LJ 11 Til T ' T! 1 atriji tVJ ll I.Tr! ij iU "til r vt y i art Vliill4V rirW irlI4 VlWfrst ; IN f . JTff vl bvtaSttnn em .oflVTltiJ Jianii jiikJrf: a , .fi A' s! ' V4ij 8tl . -i;i(i- ,bT.fi una: 4tl&S'jL " Jft.iST miiT siis (tiaU .4 tJ; 'es'awlsd ovha ' hd 9iiinlti' ultiiieuOi . fjckatjs examine ouri ExiaiiiT.gtol5 torn; h" Z9 nveu ,iui sfcwious sui .5aii!fr'9 rf) Offer i;ile?VudaeeBU'l S'-' febl4-tf.tII anHLX bM Ki-vi ini l ''. . fi'fWK Jk,7af. J -V.1 A A ,A1 moni 4b?Livi Atn'jfla cfdT oOafaYOUl uiJlMAJnlVfHK, A r. -Lr I . ... . L5 LittiLl"1 .r f fnoi ?" 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