' t r 1 i 1 1 I Sunday, April 3, 1871 f . W IMT. IHZ. BEE X Editor and Proprietor:. v I3T" Obituary ' notices, tributes of respect, 4c. arechareed half advertising rates when oiid for in advance of publication. In all other ;UM fnll .ilTOrtlsinff rates will bo ehanred. THE uixuuLJLTiujv up tujs Mviux- ING STAR- IS LAAGER THAN THAT OB . . - I ANT OTHER DAILY NEWSPAPER PVE- LISIIEDIN NORTH CAROLINA. " NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. In making remittances for subscriptions or advertising, always, when practicable, ' send drafts 6r checks or postoffice orders. When these cannot'be procured, send , th 3 moneys but always in a registered letter. We wish it distinctly understood we will not lie responsible for money lost 1n its transmission to us by mail, unless, it is in a duly registered letter! ',-, , tf . THE SPKINO FASniOXS. It is now reasonably certain that we have fairlv entered upon a season ol real spring weather. Spring ha3 been, reluc tant to make her joyous advent this.yar, most Tlntil "The flowery May,' who from hcrictnlap throws . : , The. yellow cowslip and the pale primrose," before realizing, .that the must delightful seasoned elightful hbt only in its blue skies and balmy breezes, but ;akj its .charming ... ...--.mJL..v.-:.-.-.-' -Since-the daysof Horacc.,who sang so charmingly JDa 'verti adventu, deligl i : . i. . i,Tr a .o .kAnt tua mtrsato i ijr..u.u -"r , aou:.vuuiiu9yti yciuai wmuu. -o-"" 1 1. M n ..- nn Ml MAMNV nVl I there is m the theme a freshnes.3 land vitalitv that exalts the most grovelling muse, and at even the annual vision and curlioff vmnha and frrariRa of courtiers under the soic moon, ana musical wnn me sounu oi - i A..k..J.t tl..ln..lt. m rnonf sucpuciuspipw nuu wcuca. lauumtu,, of delijrhtful children. Yet the'nresent ' o . i oooann itrn mflntr nr -ifa nrprtpppoenrs i 1 . , , v . shows the poet's calender to be at fault, inasmuch as it antedates so often the ap- jyiarcn nas Deen a aeceiver anu a oiusierer. r . . J LL ' 1 . t l j. I wnue April, xor me mo pan,, nas ueen a ... ., , , I lachrymose imposter. And yet we know, l ior an U118 uiustermg ot iiarcu anu im- puaibiou ui April, buab opiiug is wuu ua- iii e a : i il.i a : m. I for those ' dear - creatures wives, sweet hearts, mothers and daughters, for whose happiness we strive, whose approving smiles are our highest reward, and whose milliners' bills we pay when we are able, nave reiterated the fact within our hear- ing until we can no longer doubt. - ; Yes, the Spring Opening has occurred . many days ago, ' and, since Easter how have our ears been mystified by female gossip about the; untold' treasures of ap parel, which have appealed so lovingly to tender and appreciative eyes. Under such circumstances, wise men can only throw away Horace and the almanac, and pre-. pare, as best they may, ; to pay very large ' bills for very small bonnets the prices and the sizes of bonnets being always in inverse ratio and to pay tor. innumerable feminine delights," total ignorance of the f merits of which is men's only salvation from madness. For there is something really distracting to masculinity in the technical! ties xf, feminine,. fashions. .We have more than once tried, in vain, to write fashion articles, having a' due ap preciation of the great value to editors ofH feminine approbation, and hence .being influenced by a desire to appear interested" in what absorbs the female mind. We need scarcely say that in all cases we have .precludes fatigue while gazing tna tne Attorney-General or tne unitea th - we'e some si TifeVetriainini, all ackf knJ that the character yof that S most awkward sketch ot this States cannot take this j uror s oab nor efforts 'atettscUatioayproted ' Jtheflectual. Senator is as good as that ot any man npon j i- , bright with shining sam can many judges who will have, to ad- Thp RfhntzpnfpRt thia'-1 vpaf'J artli.nJHe ' -never didirUfuHy.teU a He, 7. waves' iovous witir ilances of minister the law in fho South. ' j: savs the' ZeitunaJ will doubtless be a irrand and no man veT before accused him of it. ; ,. , retreated in disorder and with an awk ward confession of utterly impotent en , deavour.It ia simply preposterous for a tnan torpiesnme to tmderstand the con tents of a fashion bulletin; much more is . . it an unpardonable act of folly for him to attempt .discussion of its topics. . To the : . rash ' ptetender .in pantaloons,' w ha shall - -" presume to. essay this impossible task, we simply "recall the fate of Ulysses, or that other classical legend of the Babes in the Wood, before he enters, of his own accord, upon the terra incognita of tulle and illu ' tion, chenelle and pongee, fichu and Marie Antoinette fichu,.coiffure mantille, gore and ,l Was, and the vast, bewildering mazes of ".'.. female fashionable technicalities: suffi . ciently numerous to fill a volume of the dimensions of Webster's Unabridged Die , tionary. : .: - ; ! Of course we do not understand these . things ; we were not designed to compre- Jiend such mysteries, arid half the; charm would Jbe lost to our imaginations, if'we . could. " Yet) "breathes there a man with ' oul so dead,,,: that it can contemplate un moved, or with vexation, the enthused . soul of a sweet woman as to its enraptured f,n&a'ze are revealed the'enchahting'TArcana i 6f-a Bpring Opening ? 3 t8a g'flon the - t .ioatantand brand ;him. aa'a lyfidjl, pn& j;- r avt ait,,yy i'tli i perfect confidence, hU.eyent ual convictiori'as'theaathp'rbf s'ome crime, ; -which, like parricide'aniodp' fhti Komans, , i-. r'.3 human nature deems tod horri ble even ,4 o be provided againat by ?penal statute. .r. 1,rFo'r;oqtRatfe de . i Righted withtiw.'Bprtngi Fashiopr,! not CCZpM) iiher,'.Terbal " J 'ionijf,To'ow,mIaid, graceful, lovely 'girls " ix' and comely" matrons appear progressively ' ' attractive, and as much as we admire the prevailing vogue, we expect to so them look only the more ''charming in the fash ions yet to come.; Especially do we. love them in the bright and I delicjte hues of Spring, arid when we shall be in our hun- Arar anA firaf xrnar xvo.-cliall tint filARin ... J ' - the school-boy's rapture as tie sees nis pu- Y:J1'- i "ui"u:'Jl,s. ;., i,.- ti10rioi M ug.v ui.ug muslins and gauzes, which' harmonize with thft flnwprs AnA Kpcnp-ik the wearer as the tne nowers and bespeak tne wearer as ine - symbol ot all that is ' loveiy ana pure in nature. -t t--: -, nminrflfl Onr dispatches have already announcea m kv o TwiAYTfrv nnvfi I . the passage .by Congress of the Ivii Klux iniquity.'; In the present form or'ttic bill it is left to the District Attorneypc , the Judtre to determine whether the members "i , - 9 i " r .' -.Vr ,;i.r . ,. of juries empannelled under the law, shall hp. rpomred to take t her test oath!' That j is, if it pleases these functionaries, this sweeping bill "is 'to be executed at the South by negro juries, for no white man' (with theTexptibn of a? few-.carpet-bag-; gers; can . take - tins oath, mis is. tne . a . m a t crowning outrage ot.this iniquitous meas- ure.-In the first place, nearly the entire cr,m.nal3unsd,cUon (such were the woras of the New York Tribune) in the South is tasen irom iue Diaio-.couriti.-'aua.iiriiua-.i. ferred to the Federal courts irta and then the I ?r,nIri lpFri: whites of the South, arrai eral judges, are and that, so far as - . 1 oaa ieeung pn me pare or me - .Diac- to imvo. oniv t.o Mmtdftin i n at anv P'eniieman l r;; j;;':;T""T, " : W II. I H- III III' IV II IXIIffX Rl III llin ft. 1 I - - " X r -l iTJ I is sealed. , . , It is. an interesting leature of this law The Sherman amendment was materially . . . nioumeu; uuu weusYc uui dccu i.ic M " " ... . uu.. The vote in the Senate on thepassage . . -t - . . j ... 2 : ! 'i1'.' rirv"'":,i 1 .;ift ii -rr" no I nr riiA m was rfi I is in ine iiouse vo - W J : . v i " - to 74. ' - . ' -u , 1A1TTB M,MVtir ' ....... . .O... 1 jy vvasninion letter sava inuv me ' i HTOui npnr rnnntrn Tdvnnntr iiih r ruHMHua . , A . -r : "vt3" 0 - , . . Ut. ft, eTnreMM at svm-1 dnrincr the late war. exDresses great svm- pathy ind 80licitude noW'for the French . (l fearg that Nap0ieon .may be 11 , again made , Emperor.'! We hope the into a harmonious union oi tne urencn . A.I T" 1 people upon either of the. contending factions at least- for. many years to : . 4- ... u come, ho Dossesses a preciseness to whicn . we have no pretensions. Napoleon gave peace an cL national prosperity to France for nineteen ' years, and there is no ... , . reason .wnjf suuum uui un pecially in view of the liberal concessions he has made ot late years to popular iid- . XT. . , . rn ?rtv. His reign never has been lawfully Aii."o , , J terminated, nor have the people approved it The French Legislature declared it it an end without a particle of Authority, t , , u r a and their act has never been submitted for popular ratification. greatest living statesman, conceded to be n th world ovfir. nntil miafortnnea came upon French tion strife, ol defiarice'of both" the laws'ot God and man. 'Pha W.m Vn.irflnn ? ii IUm tr discoursed &bout Deceralic prospecU, and goes on in this way 7after . reading a paragraph in the Mobile Register: ."The Democratic party, as it has been iconsti- tuted and managed for the last eight or ten years; and as it seems to be constitut- , , - . - ed and managed now, : s a subject of cunuus mieicBii iu two impniimi wiuu. If it3leaders were confessed lunatics, bent on worWog aU pSSib.e -uchlrf to. .heir . ! - X i. A t 4.1. . 1 cause, they could' not outdo what tuey have done throughout i thh memorable decade. -Have , they learned anything rby, the results of. this long course, of Jolly, and i,.--tKi. -....i them but helpless victims lAillr, .r!-.l-:n t,. ' " ..f in the " grasp of ( ? ' . the fools and blatherskites i-,; i !3 t. property, From the papers of that city v.'Kii A Tf tfiift lun-. r.... .1.x to beiried bgroes- . . M . J fc thi3r.week, been worthy ot the State.., Wlwnthe gen- regards the main object enlargedfoar'cciu'mns, arid printed on tl.eman was trying to, 'get leave to-day,! i .. ... ... i-- i . -r-r i vi a i u u. nunv uu muv. uuuuuiiii i c ii rv n i m iKHimmi . i nmv ir.. i mill ili o President's fears' may" be realized: ; It is signed by 14 Senators and 95 members, is In tb7face i of-the membef'from 7 TrVL TfiT o i ..v" v certain that anything is' better than ah- issued. 'It concludes : ' -: : ' Massschusetts, arid denounce him in every -' i --om r P : v ; u , ; ; ... . .....t ,t. ul tii&!" r TTIROM 29 to 4L INSLUSIVE. AEE PRIZES COMPBISINO 10 CHICKERINQ PIANOS, arcny, and ll anyDoay can see iue way i , ..fiTajwug vjt "iy""? ""J niutuii.wi.u ,uwiu- i jy at between $175 to 1,050 each. Also, three ,Eate,y Gc. Organs, worth roca , . . ,1.. -Moo-i emKmilmpnt anrl couiu suggest utk unnu tivuG to irritate i vr. uuin m. usu iu say w luu : uuia . uicui- eacn, ana p-aceu ai our usuai sewing rie. clear out ot the present embroilment and JjT nt tuA nT1,i thnm hV, th rmit inrtm-hw thf T ... . . H. G. HOLLENBERG, Agent for Chlckerlngf A Sons, Memphis, . . - V , . - . . , 1 - !eg "-'J110 V1 ,by bu fortunately, herin possession of several tracts ot laqdlhe :fiPWeetc$&f.aheftf.jtei.eSt and within the city;. Umfts, with blithe im- VifUnMta nrrthk hrT,?1PffrArthp A.. . , . -rr " cision or me u. d. oupreme ourr. ine oppo3ing counsel in vajn! asked tor J delay in the transfer ; but the Marshal had no option,' and Mrs. Gaines 'was made happy in the possession of some valuabie real ea- tate. ' W"-A.h interviewing reporter remarks that Olive Logrn says ehe is thirty-twc) years old. ."We think .We remember a atajnenyhat hejjfirs-feefiire ryfas pub lished somewhere aboat1830. BuHadies ages and simple addition ' were' jprobably nevtr inttnded'for! mention in the .same connection. ',.,. ,.v - ; ': 'A l EST : An Iowa-ennrch "has . .expelled t deacon for attending a base ball match. f"'The New York Democrat declares that "Sumner lias knocked jthe Admims tration out ot time.' It is to be regretted that in knocking it out of time he did not' knock it inter eternity. - - touisvillo police courts JaaYWYA . fV? aU4- grants nameu --I vilu. , i T'Bgr A posiraasierMiiy, lue ;name-oi Goodale, when he is in a hurry, signs it XX.'";';. ' ;-'ia-:'::A:n.- V; ' '- ; Iowa DroDoses to 'manufacture i 1'Sar "rgeiy from the box-cedar tree ! t J ' - - , - 1 ; i:cut(.eyai,u ia -nautb it -can a 'mab'a bald'headeff idtV t;i,, ;Y: ; v Palinetto ' Leaves. -i T 11 Neirly'.ialtvi'the' : berspns in rV,rlocAn TOhn op orrooforl Utt nnlloo f . , k e88- getoffotttheea of "first offence." :They never repeat !i ' A , ) The; Meteor.-a German; war vespe), put.into, Charleston - this , week. ,u, iuvimow motiiau iue v iiu4,an.iuiiw, ??.avet last No veTOler. . . l : Lnr)Kn3t nr;nt-mr w onMfoi oo ... olWDAnerff in the State. Success v:;?11: mi ;i . n ir . ' i - ' T . I . ( i I..1 !! K9 r t. Z says;: rfxany . last ; ouueray ; morning,, iuq bodyvrt Mr.,?,rortef .tt; -iJuriiuani.'.was lounu iymg ou iue gmuuu ; au; uis mum- anair. ah tne rauroaas terminating in i4iin.iirmiiiiiiiH.wr - :ir - iJiii.rTiiiiir - iiiM.ir,iiiBfliii half the usual mice for the Schutzenfest weeis, ana negouauons are now pending j.,. ,. with the railroad companies jn.adioinms - . . r . r I w",vw Kr.ntPQ f nr thA etates lor tne saw oi excursion ticuets to unariesion at one-iourm -tne regular rate, Delegationsfrom the Northern and.; Fes- tern States are also egepected : t,o r visit, tlie im. . . . - . rrmen to tb Pool. I mo Auureis m. iu iieraocrauc ii;on Washington, April 20. Thr- ' "Address of tlie DemocVaticCon gressmen to tiie.renpie ot tne .uountry,"i States b 3 and exaggerated-'cha'rges oldisofder and violence, which had their, origin in the mischievous minds of politi cal managers inlhe Senate and House of ijrryr;ic:ffrt''yrr: . Aepreseuuvea, uuu 10 wniuu we regret to -8ay, tj,e Executive has given 'his aid, and( thus helped to influence the popular feel- In all this course of hostile legisla- tion and harsh resentment no word of conciliation, of kind encouragement or fraternal fellowsnip, has ever been-spoken iricsiucut ur ujr vyouyiesa to uie 1 people of the Southern States. They have 1 f 1 K , , . - . . v 1 been addressed only in the lansuagp ot proscription. We earnestly entreat our felloW-citizens in all parts'orthe Union to spare ho effort to maintain peace' 'and or- der, to carefully protect the rights of every ' .tA rna i,:!.:-- i courage any violation of the rights of any Porllo.n .f tb people' secured, under the Southern States, because it, is thus that I tnev seeK to divert tne attention 'of-thA M " . .. I . t . .. .1 country from the corruption and extrava- ir arice ln.their administration of oublicf- tion of a centralized military government, ""V'.-; '.".V."'"'!' . " ' ' ' ' n ;L ?V,',u Fankc ;tn ,'cir'cnil.;.'H 'llr The Indianapolis Journal of Jthe' 12th instant.says;. , l-'t -" ; .u'-" t ; : Yesterday afternoon daring -the pro- refi9 of thft pPTfnrmftninTlohinnr.ir; I t t a 1 ' . cus a numoer oi me eeperin ine canvas adjoining wefe-eoga'gedid feeding the au7 Zl S'A" excited - and 'exceedingly ravenous and m'ore than the usual care is generally taken gson Js? faf door LS-'IrtW ! ibZr?-??e?t0, hrow ia I A rri O n ft t h A to o ornn a ' Tins tont woo" filll among the wagons. The tent was filled iIth ojvjj Wfrfttlnj Monaetf Jind chili dren, and a.cene. of wildest terror alonce' -ensued, -.The latter ran screaming ever as ague in tneir en.irtsto Le?caPe- ,A8 !?e leopardess .struck the ' Hrirtrlra nnrl tilUtnnripra or a till last Tuesday, the day, that ,Uongress.l at work in CharlestbhV ; A ?- to adjourn, and tben .asked ;i leave to. SOTjTJBIiE-'! : , .. make it. bavins sent printed slips of. it to I w a j VyiJ .arr? tatrf.tlie ,nester I Bo3t9a and to the New- YorkVaW, j , . v , - -V A.V COIUDl Tl.Tnrt.f.r Will rfm IMG. Ullbb Cation ill a Short I Irnrttwinf that tfA finatnr Wnnlrl hnvn lMt 1 "' 1". ' i! ' t'0'fcr, , Jtr :-V " ' : ',r V . -'i : I :iu.f u j i ii.' : Hf!3tfei In AmmonlMnl and'Alhm o i . '11 K1! .c.ij A J. .J , I rinnn in a niov that 1 nnru. nrnmn n flvp i: c i ... 4u t ;a w. , 'ti:' ir-4- i asKKti 11 1 in wueiiier lit: wuuiu ussau uic Kn,Dnu Slie mae an enorc to seize .tne,Ti''NiltJoiiA fonrtii hri WA-hii.-. lDe teetn Dareiyy passed, through. It is !uPPe. inai tne screams irom a f. sides Mghtener Jier betorQ luf ther-Jiarm dor, causing a retreat. i.. A number of.thc employes of the circus obtained ropes as soon as possible, and afrer "severat efforts and the display of con-- siderable skill, suoceeded inrlassoin2 the taujuutti anu uhuiuj uexjuuii to uer quar iters.,. ,yiin-t))epanip had, subs ided and ftil leara were allayed by the: capXve, the surnrntidihss'-weTe bf-'tho iridsr ltrdicrous possible character. .Several silver ,badged" n nrl Kln a- ji .1 " . uiuc uumeu genitemen wo were standing carelessly around when ' tlie alarm was given had -alt. mvsterionslf vanished save officer Tom Wilson, who: was seen defending from' a point-toWara the top of the , centre-pole, ,un whiclr 'he had shinnedby the aid ot theguy-'ropes: A reporter of the SentUd, is evidtnt-; ll-! tl16J-erin tbe Darwinian theory, and thought bis first cousins might help him' in:casof emergenpy, was safeiy; perched on the top of the cage" of monkeys " Mr. Beck's Answer to Batler. ' Mr. Beck got eave'repJytqnButlejr in4efebce of the Senator - f Kentucky, Wlio had Tbeen so'foully denouocedby him. That Senator and tjiatinemer had had;, a controversy on. thq floor-iof be Senote. - : -.'.. ; L M- Butler interrupting Oh, no; 1 had no controversy with him. A J- ; . .Beck..- w Senator denounced tne member, on the floor or thft tspnate. a3 a "d-r d scouridref f ant! t iwo'n1A"cnarac- , - t They 'had a quarrel on' the "floor of ihe Senate; ; It ought to have' ended 'there;' and would have ejided there; but for the fact that the member from MnssachusetU i saw fit to come on the floor of - the House and use language grossly- offensive to' the. Senator! from Kentucky, and it wasjafter that that; the Senator had pronounced the speech which had been quoted , by the member from Massachusetts. If he had a personal explanation to make,? he . should have made it at once, but. ho ? had waited the city before he could have seed it' in print." Therefore I 'objected because it OaQ Deen UCIQ Up SO lOD, EDU BOX, UeUaUbe I1 did-not want o-give the gentremnn a chance ot replication. . -. gi ttogw wuttath. would not let me speak so long as the indictment againsi, uisjscaie wascpniiouea:? i tf - jjxr. xcck.: xi 1 imu uau uu uupuiiuuiirjr to reply to -that Jndictment I wpuld have tenator.fromKentacKy;;;ana ue replied that ho-would not, and on that statement against it, . r " i Laughter. nri -O't'i ! j ri1 hrWboa the membec rises. snd-'rannoapces that tha.Sepator.trom .Kentucky has been wa shielded hv hU ace and that he did was suieiaea dj nis age, ana inat ue uiu. I ot seet tlie proper redress,.! nave oniy to I SnV th!lt TOIUIP HIT SPtlfttdf 19 HP mPr A r r' VVT-li ;T : : V.UVU bUW WUIV4 J aWMiU.v I ,WullJ uor-a. uiauKguaiu, iueuie4uiuci wu.i,6 Handsome suburban Hqiua.2 miles from . -j "w , ". ftpt anTT rnnrnaa i mm nim tnftr i-p rppks 011 Ki rip of thi hall or anvwhero 1 else outsiae 01 inis . nau or .anywuere .eise. Laughter. I do not believe that ,it?lies it the, mouth of the member irom w- - i ' f it 1 , v o 4jxaasavuusci,t!s iU i wi. uuuui uij , dcuu- "tor'Derng shielded, by his age or not seeKing proper reqress. 1 nave wunessea, scenes with -that! member vrhich satisfied epplrinir nrnnpr roroaa T Viavi seeicing proper redress. 1 nave witnessea scenes with -that! member vrhich - satisfied. mekthat heyould not seek' Ihe: re-dress! to which. hfe alludes. Lanffhter.i l Ha. does naf fnrrrpf that- T Iiotzo in th monno f . . w v ; . .... .1 iiz,z or- i ;r ru" r : .w.oi lu did.tiot think there was any white! man ttyat. would, take it .without a fight, and tl)at the decent negroes in my( State would fight over it. lUproarious laughter., ' ' nr r.u i- .uii xmuauitu uciisiveiy; . x was un account of hisextreme age, perhaps. ' - Mr. Butler (pointing to Famsworth) : He is not a white man. ' ' .. ' Mr. Eldndge : Now is the proper time to call in the' chaplain. Continued laughter.) Mr. Cox :. The coroner should be also 1-sent for. i. I : .. r . Horrible Accident.. A most distressing accident occurred at Peach .ottom, this county r , on Thursday lasfj.in a small smithshop at the slate quar ries of Jeremiah Brown. It appears , that David, Williams, the "smith, was repairing a drill for one of the , workmen iq the quarries when another 'workman brought Pnto- th. keS of Water, for. thej purpose Of i cmjf?ub , uipiw uie puwuw t . - e piuqgeujae iron, a fn. if lit. : :tll ; , nd ot the shop, destroying ; the sight of - both Mr. .Williams', eyes, and burning him so terribly alL over '.the head .' arid" Body that at last accounts his life was.despaired of. ? The ther twd ''men in the shop, whose names are JfidwaroV' Iiloyd and John Owens, ; were also:; badly-burned, though riot iatanyXancosfer (Fa.) Intet- hgencer: April 18fA.P -r ;:':v,;;: ., ' " - I r-i I". . SPECIAL' NOTICES. 3 NOTICE: ; puopertt; OWNERS WILI TAKE iLists for the City win close on thist day ot their -attention, la particularly called to the 5th section of the City Ta Ordi- i :- - - ' ' '',' ''( t' ' 'iu 'Eka persons Jailing to list their taxable - hfkf.iifS .IJVi" . rMI" . JhetaxlJ'sters.'wiU ben attendance at the yCipCJC A. M., lO O'CIOCK, r. (Sunday's ' excepted." j ' Also, -rkli5.ir 'A vA 'i.m o'ci(A;k,PM:V ;. ' " r . . ; as yet lisied their taxes.5 Themonth 6l Aprt isheatly ended:' ' .?TTt .uTtfis iiiroktjjiOT,-.o.JeF.c'ATMTio 1 Vi: ln , SILAS-N. MARTIN, . njUl ;pr 22-36 ? ;'- ' i ' v , vljsrn Mayor ".j'l. ,, , y, , ii( , jVnifDi . . r.--R rX'S CELEBIIAT fiDXPJECTO.' jjBANT-JWO M YTJEli Y, IIO W ; . . .i-(o;'.Iif:f i- hi ti IT ACTS,.-s,, ; ' f) First it detaches frpm thebronchialor wind tubes the macna or uiatLer which sometimes adheres, to them,I:h thp tenacity . of jgine; becondly. It mitigates the pain, and remdVeB -Oiri ' cnstrlctlbti of th brdnchlal tnbes and mascics of tlie chest; f Thirdly; Itr Veals ts the progress of 'inflafnmatlon'and sb!sjs .the f lungs to thtoWoff Iheirritattngmatterwhich 'fteeumtilatea y-'5,v t,l'-tapnl'tft.iir ! f';f; i r' - 1-.-. 250 mfti april21-tf WILLIAMS & MURCHISOK. L N A'V A'SWU'A JSOTiiaciurersvOt tne line A STANDARD THE J1IERITS WniClI.ABE"ATTEb BY NlfMEROUS; CERTIFICATES It has givenen tire stiaction' on. CornOotTbac all Bmal( ' grain; root cropa and yegetables'tohiclrlt Ks Deehapplicd. i.V. Price, ''955 OO Per Ton, DONALD UfacRAE, See'y and Trear. C. Ii. GRAFFEIN, Feb. 5odS&Ftf Su.Wed Fri It E A L E S T A T E ' -"i 'OF MEMPHIS FOR 1871. I' MMEblATELi Fifi'ifc1 'S&j&xyF' toGOlcbD WORTH tF 6hAKES, i&E FOLLOWING Real Estate and Personal Property -will be drawn at Mempnt8,.Tenn r; ,;. ; ! New Mem'ohtsTtteater.' t 2. Palatial Residence on ueai street. . Business House oii Mainstreet... 40,000 , H an dsome Retdd enoe on Shelby street. ........... ........... n.V ........... , . ........... . 26,000 Business Houseon Secoua street. M. Beautiful Suburban Home, 2 miles from , Elegant Residence on Shelby street.. j5UalHtJS fiuusu kjil oi.uu hu. guugiu v i hi,' UU Masmlflcent Bnlldlnff Si to on Vance street.......,...... 5. 7kn m jfitk RAnldflncivon Jefferson treet........j. Handsome Building Site on Bass avenue.,., ...... .p..... 4,4on . SubstaTltial Residence on Orleans Btreet......-..c......... , 8iko 13,. spleadiclliiiildlBg Site on Vance street.... 1J. UOllftffe BeSIUeilUBUUUUUeS ttYOUUC . 15. Fine Builaine Site on Vance street...; i it Raantifiii Km mmrr H rn nn Kasaavenue 1 18-Double. cottaure uesiaenee on vance street ,oiFinB Rniidina-Site on Basaavenue - I iw7ST&Mnm"vilrtM ta 20. Cottage Residence on Vance strvet:.;.; si. Handsome Boildinr.ite on Dunlap atveet..... 22. Neat ottage Residence on Lunlap street. Beautiful Building Slteon Vanee street; LiU Double Cottage Residence 011 .Dapra. street.. ok HnlH1n i.ta inn 1VI nnonrrat. otroot I .TTriTVi 7." t -JL -5 f ine BQUOing MWOn Bionsairai Bireev a,WU 28 jgaegaat Bniidine 6item Tate1 streets i,6wi 22. Handsome Building.Site on Monsarrat. street.... .......................,.r....... 2,oro -.A1 or mfrabove Prepertybelns in tne City of Memphis and Its stttmrbs. , ...... J i J l-r ' l ' 1 f. " ' Splendid Plantati6n, containing 900 acres, in Panola county, Mississippi .$32,000 T71ROM 42 TO 1ES, INCLUSIVE, COMPRISES QENTLEMENS' GOLD WATCHES BY THE jD best makers. Diamond Sets and Rings, Sterling 8olid SiWr Services, Ladies' Gold Watclres and Chains, and other Jewelry, ranging from $'J0 to $2,000 each, and every article be ing placed at our regular selling rates. . - . , : . . ; . , . : - , F. D. BARIUM & CO , Jewelers, Memphis, Tenn. Tho large number .of Agencies being established thrbnliout the'eotmtry, and the demana for shares, induces thebeliet upon the pajrt of the Mar agers that they will be able to announce the' drawing to take place on the'riRSir DAT OF JUNE. '' . i 49. For Agencies, Tickets, Circulars or any Information as to this Grand Real Estate Dis tribution, address . -- - ; , ' PASSMORE & RIJFFIN, . -S "' REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND MANAGERS. ' ! '' 1 " '' ' ' 44 S'A"DAMS-1 STILBET ;MIIPIIS,.TIUlISrESSEF., Who respectfu'lly refer1 to tti4 citliems of Memphis. - ?, .". s , hew- store,: ::' . .... ... ' nvEket:;streeti No. 1 t B W IT I Hi iL a. Weill; Agent; ;1 Wlioleeale and . Retail Dealers IN STAPLE AMD FANCY DRY- GOODS If olions; IolliIuff, Boots and . , v'-,v.'2-jri-,TTS:K.4 .T . V . SliocsIl'ats Tirid Papa, Ac. sUuilm; - - - - -IT. tdfyr KRS to examine, our Extensive, Stock before ' ! r:;-r j f:rr,:-;u jdT .r't .. .7 .. ' ' .w, .i::,.,, , Offer Superior. Inducements ,!;fel44f , i- '. '.. ; .Mi a; ret: PUBLISHfiD EVERY, "WEDNESDAY AT jJ.: FFIRS$ CLASS. - WEERL T. -1 TX) vTHEi MERCHANTS; OF THE; CAPE JFear, Section, tha STAR offers, special advan tages as an advertising medium. V i Ittr , . The Editors will spare not palna and labor to make the columns of the Mxfiioir Stab bbth ?mw8y aad attractive y , ( -f Uo wit nj n-?i Editors.!'. - F O R S' A L E - - "-1 aa 1 1; : i. ' , ;: ONE FINE LAKiiE mBEli TKbrFIHEa'ABCrfe HOKSESJ Wftrriiti tecl 'Sonna ' iiMd C en tel. 3 N O C-.OrEI P A N Y, ratent mmomatea NAVASSA PHOSPHATE, etejvlilanure,-, Salt and Soluble JPhospnorie Add. FERTILIZER. i.'iJ f 'I Oi&luor QGS oa Credit. It. B. BRIDGERS, President Snperlntendent. D TST R I B TI T 1 0 N $ 5 E A C H'. 50,(00 ..., o,000 Memphis, 15 acres.....,,;............. 24,000 .......... 24,003 ...... 4.80J 7500 4,800 tne ctrl2acres. , 12,k 4.UUJ e,so) 4.oon v.......,..,...,..........:..... s.s-jo .........i:...... 4,oco w. ........ 4,0i0 . 4.1 ...... ..,.T......f. ............. ............ 2,(1(0 ...... , --- -' - - - - Xii?Z valued ,210 to ftlOO Tenh. New Crop Molasses. 300 HHDS. OF NEW Muscovado Molasses OF VERY SUPEttlOB QUALITY. Just landed and for sale bv mar 20 tf Wll LAUD nurs. The Cape Fear TXAS producc4 the largest net increase of of anyTmanure,wheii fairly tried. Tor par ticulars address T. M. BT7IE. Chemist, Cape Fear Chemical Works, I febl6S4Ftf i , ; , . - Wilmington, N. C ColDY iwringer, HAS NO EQILIL! tight: 8iniple; Dura ble ; Perrct X runs so easy, a xhiid can turu it.- .Wan anted superior to any in.iw nlarket. Try it! S'!';3V!--t; " Send for" Terms. COLRT BRO'3 & C"i, .. .-.103 Broadway, .: aplWf 300,000 Pounds OP..THE . TriOR tolem eis6nabie terms at thCP JG .Fear Chemical Works, Castle street," mington," ri t IUJIE. Chemist. Just Received SablCChoico jirais of Balti- raorTlonrj1 20 Pags'Prime Bio Coiee B. & c- Molasse, SalSyrnp ; ''e'a, Ac. Also on consignmetn, - vM- . u-. 10 TUBS VIRGINIA BUTTER. .'5.'.:iL'yi:i Vj Small size forfamUy 'All of which win be sold Idw for CasH, iiU-i.,SouWWaterStieV' :1 2I-tf SMITH A 0LPHA marl2-tf O. G. PARSLEY A CO. aprl