I: 1 i "v :Ss w;iil:.3::iB ista. bp 'iJf Editor nd Proprietor. , k ! M t ' jTObitaary "notices,", tributes of reaped, : f'7 'kc.'.'charfited halfdvertlsiiig'.falli when f j paid for lu advance of paMicatlonV'In all other I aaa ees'rtfli advertising rate ytm bejenanrea, imTAR IS'JLAZGER THAN ; ; noticjS jcojiTJuscitiiiEits. . j xJn raakipg remtttaocesfor subscriptions or advertising, aiwayswnen pracuuuu c, send drafts or Jchecks or: postoffice orders; money, but -always in a registered letter. A & stinaly understood r we Will not be responsible: for money lost in jits transmission, to us by mail, unless it is in a duly .registered letter r.jyMiri a i tf J. In the conflict fwhin . the . Republican i" party," between Grant Vand a s portion? ot ... those nv ho "made -him5 President ot. lhe United StatteVcontro1 of toomacl1' cr? i7 ..-'party organization and official i'..;.anago' have so lar given lue.jtrresiuenusuuiivpiu 'taga. ' ibbedienceo th'e Administration waxacfed" and' obtained' 'regarding, the ? ,7j,uiklwill,:deapil3B the evident reluc: n tance'of : man'y7 ReptibUcans to-'give the !(. liCw .II".)'-- i ;-l w.fcl "'"-rriL S",:rr I 1 measure countenance. The-. House or ' a.1((1,RepresentatiTe3 , snubbed Butler, ; threw I his bill under the i.table,,, -and - again and C w again by- a ttwo-thirds majorityyoted a , rcsoiution tb,adjournlA rThia policy was ; : inaugurated ;b Speaker; BUlne. and it j t i'-yrto approved ' $nd' warmly sustained by v !the 'most respectaDle Republican members- 'th'elUdical'coierie w.tha Senste1; led by ,;' .Mprtonf checkmated , , the ; H.ouse,; and kJ bringing Executive influence to bear;'suc: 1; ; ceeded in coercing Congress into the ex- i 4 actment of themontrous bill, now- on th$ . staute.booic. , .. ., - - i.m l u,.i 'ijfot only the respectability of the Repub- f ;J ; lican party in Congress were arrayea 1 ... - against the measure, but 1 it encountered K 7 ; also the bitter hostility of ; the' ablest ! and i - ,i Dest Known, ivepuyiicaa jouruavj . vi me t - North . and VVst. r The New York i;i ! ltienin9Pott''&it&rbji 7 the'renerable ui.. Bryant led the opposition. ; He; was !i ( seconded by the Portland (Maine) Adver ? titer, the Springfield Republican, Hafper,'s TTHyi tiie ifwn, , the' Buffalo Commer cio the 'New York :f Commercial, !: the ; ' ( tJ Cincinnati'. Commercial, 1 5 th6 St. Louis " (Democrat, the Chicago Zuijfthe Detroit 1 Tribune. Of the -'really ;independent Re publican journals those not owned and jl- maintained by ' : custom house cliqu es ox other btlcial rings, the.NeW Yprk Tribune 5 alone failed to loin 'in strong "and Jvehe- v. ment protest against theKnKlux b ill and 0 ; kindred legislation. The Tribune! vrhile '', ?'ioyaI tojadicalism, sef ms not unfrequeut ly to realize the penis ? ofiJhe Republican 11 party and the follies which have begotten those perilsl Mr.; Greeley, ' distracted, by conflicting emotions, .is in a painful quao r.daryJle is, alter a sort, the father of the Republican jparty.L He sees it torn to - pieces and going headlong to ruin, and t U1 f f 'iffljctedoiilg QTjkVs . , -beart can be. . ,Grant is an insufferable assj and withal mercenary. But be ia place, and how to get rid of him without utterv ruin is the trouble with Mr. Greeley, and' ' a very harassing questicn" it1 'is" and is likely to continue to" be. -! H" n'14 ; ,j The prominent Republican journals to which we have referred, besides others of hardly inferior ability and influence5 have been consistent and resolute in denuncia tion of the u Klux bill both before and since its passage. The. determined course of these great organs of public thought must seriously , affect . party a relations throughout the country. We baya already given the view.s of jtbe. NY. Evening Post, which indicates unabated hostility, and demands tlie repeal of the 1aw,( .The Post copies from the Portland Advertiser, with imposing signtficance, an article which urges the nomination of Senator Trum- ' bull for the 'Presidency.;' The'0; advocacy of the clainja of one holding Judge Trum bull's opinions necessarily leads the Post, 1 and the i Adtertis'er very far i away from r what has een the Accepted creed of Rad-D-ica1i8mjdungaeverat-years past.tiT. f Among the ablest and firmest of the anti-Grant Republican journals is the Chi cago Tribune, a paper known to be in cor- umi Bjmpaioy wuu oenator rrumDuii, and generally suppbsed" to.be the organ of his opinions. , We make a brief extraet from the Tribune": ' '"...-C ; " SnALL THB SWOHD SURERSEp TB;E LAW 1 , Representative ierr of Iadlanif sent up to the clerk's desk, on Wednesday an r. ;,. tfble ffom the Chicago x TriUne. entitled : j ,some portion ofthc.Hquse, jincludjnghe J ' remnant of tbe'high tariff faction, we prbl - uuni, vuuuguut wuxvu wuiie io set. uo a tout of la.ught.er, we will reprint rthe r-i ..ucie - ior ine purpose of , atrording the public another opportunity to see where the laugh comes in: 1 ::''. 1 ... onan tne wora supersede the. Law t'l I "and thd article was read,' to' thVprofit,' we i f i have no doubt: of the entire HotiseV' Aa J VY2take t0 8ay first; that no law -passcdiby-CotigreB37ftSi U-' party 'measure, , flnce;the Republican.iparty Jame into 'Ztl r!ce,ivd 80 Mttle;-countenance and Wpport; from-the 'Republicaii ' 'PW?.M VhU' for bill;' second thaltPS such law has ever received ' b6' much and r,80 powerful oppoaitiOrrtroci eTRepubU. n ,caa press ; third," that .no;;6Ucli law" has , . A. ! vT-1 - .7 s,. .!. . 1 , 1' ". v-. ': ever encountered so much and so powerful t .vnioaTr o i c mi u c s 1 1 p tiblica n le ad era in both Senate and llouse; fourth, that no such law has ever received so few rrarks of pupula'-srrpf,5rt and -"apprCTETT filth, that the H r its If coulduot favf been passed if it&ad not beev limited '.tt l?Tlr" in "rZan. Jrpassingjft atali, apcLa. ,c o n fesslo noLi ta 0f4h.e3l3).Tiv:n article, and concludes thus: ;. -" - ' v v ' . . , The foregiliJgj5Sl analysis was. ne eessary to demonstrate in a 'clear mnnm thoin validity ot -(aMhVWottki nractinal nroviaiona of thi inCKi aneaurw TosumupthresultsT lates the letter of the Cofastltlrtiofcrby" de claring that to be a rebellion against the United States, which is nothing rnoie than a yiolencg to. individuals, and X permit I t T a " V UM . ...ikAwiirinM the ; Plesidenlt, 'ioVploy: f ttie f m!itary forces ins :repxessia'g opposition to State laws without any application irpm Statfcl auiuoriiies; uy exicouiug iuc piumumuua of the'fonttfeenth amendment to cases of private wrongs; and by clothing tb.a na-. tional' courts witB Jnfifdictifii' Stkr brdi nary crimes and tvith the function ot or itttijpolice'reftession. It violates the entire sni'rit of the Constitution bvconter- rii'upon th's :Qstdent jhV.U,me of f eice a military aiscreuou wiucu ueiou w him only ascommander-in bhiet in time ot actualwan and bv destroying the separate --although subordinate, lndepenaenca or ' With equal pluck and persistency on tbef fjart of other leading Republican jour nals in defiance of the'Admiaistrajtio thl President and his official dependents must shortlv confront a lyery perilous condition ot affaW i&t&l. - : , f T !... ' v ' ideai-hMArbiaoes. Phoebe. Cousips, of St Louis" ; expounds the idear marriage as being "a molecule ot oxygen roaming lonely : through space, Peeking for 'Its' mate.! Vut findlt$ I none, when, of a sudden, in some hidden nook it4iscoverafa moleculfeoThydrogen, when lo 1 there is a rush, an embrace, and there is neither any"more oxygen nor hydrogen', hut a diamond droo-of dew: reDosinr on the bosomm the lily." It is a rort fortunate thing forthe4world we liye.in that r there are so fSw'dealxnarriagsfo'ra to- ta disappearance of both is effected after the molecule ot oxygen1 succeeds' in dis covering its knate,'' 'if:; all1' the j marriagea were Ideal, the earth would bo but one broad-bosomed lily reposed.on by a colos- al :am9?dru4e.w-drpp. n-The, , question-k would arise thenWhere, in the pame of girl ; but really you' must be aware that this sort ot thing won't do at alt, aild Can not, under sny(c4rcum8tances, be allowed. THE SOUTH AJST -THIS NATIONAL j i i The : comptroller i of the currency, .ac cording to a Washington' correspondent of pne'of.lbefNewf. Tcrlc journals, staies that the Southern States, for whose benefit in part the bill was passed, increasing the national bankr currency $54,000,000,: have so' far beet onable"toTtake 'their -quota or td estabtisVlheiit sbarVof faaiional banks. Thus f aV only -about Cfkeeri" millions' have been paid out'krid' there' kf e 1 applitfatibns on file for aboot tea 'million a additional. These com mostly " tronifJtlj1 Western States and.Temtones. The first distribu tion was made According. ,to. the-terms of tne act 01 uongress, upon tue oasis 01 population, .alter mis me aisinuuuuu. i to be made upon the basis pf the resources of Bfatei JITiffriWriesr'lt iiithe 'opin ioa of the comptroller, that, owing to the c6ndltibn of the South, at ;IeasVtwenty five millions vlll remain redistribution amoog the' States' tiricV Territories of th West at the close of the present year. THE CABINET. Rumors of a change in the cabinet are again revived? Tnis'limeT it is said, Mr. Fish will positively retire arid "the 1st of Judb is giyefnff thetlay of his abdication. Ex-Senator Morgan, it is said wiii succeed him. Since the death jat General Rawlins Mr. 'Fish hflrr beentheJ6tiiy5 element of especial: Tespectabilitj ;un , the',- cabinet Born and bred a gentleman;' be has always borne himself a SUCbj ants j8 presence as welllbis counsels have had a beneficial and conservative tendency. We know nothin g of his reputed successor,, n or t the amaunt he has ' iritribe jfo: ' theGrand Gift Enterprise, 'but it is nnderstobd he accepts andill 3iold' the offite -at the 'sufferance of;JM6rton;wbo remains.) "in th iSenate Ihat ne may bemore - useful to lhe-Ad" minislriticVd fmo$'ZTf Vjf;: : ' The Double Heart : orj How- Mary Ann LovedJTwo Men at Once an'd" Alarmini? Extent NrftK io :j proposed by, a New York, rjanpr fm. -4 rama to be rnttea textfrt sstywa sensi viyutu niui, nuuse laients we may fairly, measure title of the conlemplaf ed li6!???06 lU makelan effort' ,8. .Stetson in his great role during, the 1 1 nsuing,summer. . ' rT ' ' -. ' The5 Stateof Maryland has. giveh an order for colossal statue of thejlate Chief Justice Taney; which is now xpodel ing in Rome. - " - 8 - i trHVNlVttf-rfT' fJf"l ijTjuaiivJi" I the States nyjijhn ftheir appropriate spheres,' which was 'firmly established; in th.6 CofaAtitnionja , ftju essennarauje ot our, institutions, ;;i-w ,.r humanity, could the men and women be f ' Phoebe, Phoebe, you are a fine imaginative 7" The Washington PatrtwjQA "the Joint High Commission have not a vet aVrediiDon either a protocol or a -treaty, but rarely upon tho-base8v bfTiBt- tlement.Allthe subjects" of the;fc-negoyL tiatibn will b embracettin a.ng 4 the rticriats of which pjooab be Arranged. furjaL-weektom- baehreatingiwd?&oe'nrfeg4;s perday. I . , i ' Carolina Legislature1 eatt n or ' writ e u t y en i- Tennyson 2 refuses t(5 recog recognise Walt JVbi.tp'an iaVa poet,) andiis . said td call JEmerson cruet eiectnneu, .u ' .W-Ben vvaae positively reinsea io oe a candidate -for. Governor.. oi!r'Ohio--Beri 1 1 W"ademerJs some! thg;i;nhe. breeze. ;. Xhe Vtnceanoe of .Ftliri-EitFfcor-dlaarv ana Arfectlnic scenes lit Cnrt. w6ne-pf;t'fte!NwJY (O'n .Tuesday la's'i, ah examination; was. had jin' the case ot HugU-l5iessingr-wno siaoueu James MfeGoldriclc Uuliai" the daughter Go .poison yourself.!!; wThei lath er was then asked if hu.:denied stabbing "the complainant, and replied, V Deny stabbing bim Vi .No,- sir, I did it, i.and: intended io kill himn Here the: man waa seize cL with hysterics, and shouted, iVOhfr God Hkill mo here, j udgev ; . w here . I : stan d. f . Wh at have I to; live for? Mv peace is gone; 'The coward has rruined imy daughtersand I am crazy..' Then iiis wiie. passed into his, and both .were removed fronl thecourt room. The complainant produced James" Burns. who swore that Juia anafiimseit ;h aa;tranirease 21ti Eho tuidsOdit dec en cy. I Here the girl clasped her hafadsnnd aid I ".Oh. iudce. that is not truev'- Oh, father. uvji luv, O ' the neck of her weeping parent she faint ed, andJwas" Jcarried out of court. The indsre then 'kaid: Ibave examined this case at length for the purpose of learning H the Tatherfhaa -been justified m ttvng ingthe wrong alleged to have been com mittedTWtho; toroplhiant pad heard the evidencej'tedvhlle his sympathy was with the prisoner at, ,the, bar, the., law compelled him to, place Mr." Blessing un der S500 ,Uaif to answer:" ,Tbe' bail was immeaiaieiy tmcreu aim, ui;t;pi,cu,.i.uB trial to come 911 octore tue uourt or wen ju&Issaioha : , Bapllsi Kdnctlonfilu'Xuvnttonl in ' Rlcnmond. nA.rNati6cal Baptist JducatibbaiCcon- yentibn was held in Brodklvn about a year ago. ; ad impulse was given 10 we cause of higher education iti the 'deriomination, which; ha3 been -resognizect as most; salu tary. f.,Toj carry jDutana , mftke a practical what was developel in the convention, a c'ommlssion" Wasorgauizeid,' with local ad visory committees in the dmerent iections.: Under, thcirauspices ajConveBpn.is to be held next week in Worcester" Mass., and two weeks atterwarofs Wotherio' Chicago. A .convention fortihei'Bsfitists of the southern States was recently held, iiii Ma rion , Al a. , w 1 1 h - grati fy 1 ng resut ts. Ay e SaQfh; wit1i ther6dnseut otCBe local advi sory committee, consisting of Drs. Curry, Burrows, Samson, Wingate, and Erof. Harris, is proposed inthis city, to begin! on the evening ot the 4th of July. The oneninpr address will be made hv Dr. Bears, the disiiiguilhdlagnt (h. Fea-t body iund, and tnere are lew men in tne nation who is so full on all subjects con nected with education, or more able to m ,etmeti rPxomVnent e d ocntorr v n Cu cky , Alabama; or'giaVS6uthtrarotrnT,lTorth Uarolma, Virginia, and the Territory of Columbia, have beeninvited to prepare papers on assigned subjects, the reading of which is to be followed by oral discus sion, rr cry ' " P " '' ' ' " i TheoccaMon will draw together many scholars and teachers and friends of edu cation, and the city- cannot fail to be largely ueoenuea oj sucn a conyocnuoo, It is orobable that the ' different Bantiai churches will make ample arrangements forthejaccommoqatipti of jvisp Jych monu never laiis wnen caiiea upon to ex hi bit her, proverbial, iiospitality. Rich ing complimentary terms to a co-tem porary: .'.-..- : The Wealcly Trombone ha3 at last found uaTiug muw 11s earnest eiisteuce encour aged a violation- of the tnosfe-sacred do- mestic ties by its advocacy.. of free love' it has";5recently undCTtakeriMhV task o1 generals scavengerv?'by throwing up. the offal of society, and,, thereby infusins? a stench into the moral atmosphere tthat is offensive 'attke" :to 1 idecency arid ; 'public yiituty j;wuouiuKe. Bieais at midnight into the'hous,es of, prostitution and- other resorts Of the' viTarid ' vicious, w hich its1 free love teachings have all along foetid, it . shakes Its horrid ::hd -rViltf nWnn- are; ?eroui?bad1occurreneeifJ in iobUrV iinds:it bis; pamfal: xiutv 'tourujftrav hnt' thi' Vbluntarveekin friTiJ .NVnftfilrtw .this.ftee iw.illl Bnrofidg,of the raorab slums wui?DoMaWocwuigarand fT ThTgeiftllShg cats as a means' qfjfaciUtag tteayment;pf,the pationl -4ebtrnfedo "tVoli h- , , , lyrt';.. their own name&rJuAeyfvon't take a of Blessing, testified that McGolduck baa ruined ;hej rn'ridben fse7isccd him to redeehi'bis promise of "maffiage, he said, r "w liuerrenmitim nmiirf etimn ut&MMriT.i.r.ttU'i i 1 .-"HJ ii.ta-a9n t:;-r .;-K'ia iu uf.fi w!;f.) t associated railways ot G ermaiiv on or..-roadtj,were i in OermYrf oa 6,960rnxiVere'mAuatriaJahM land During 187(.ih nl.J..i ganan, 1,013 milea,o 4nd'- the Dutch; 70 .si--- : ' r i J . ' - . , ....r - . , "'- i j .W99W:PvWas?lri Jlf""ief SeSJ .wtea Sound and CSeniel. IrclriTifl. "According to ofiiciak. statistics in 1869 there were 593,273 agricultural tenants in ilassedl .3 follaws : "lloldirga nc t exced- msr one icre. y,o m. : ,aooi odb. awe uu not exr eeding've aeres, jb p ; t ?ove five - an 1 not exceeding f-fifti in iuixes, tUirtycre&TSGboye-tbjrtyrand not"exceedinrtacrefc-',3:2,511 above" fifty, 4d4 noLcjglaadxed acres, ceeding two hundred acreSjarlQTabove two hundr.fidir aDdnot! texceetmg five hundred acres,, 8,39 JL; ,aboye. fiyg lppdred acres," iMl ..From jth.eser figuref.it 5wiu be seen that '434.074 persons, or " 73- pi r pen hold3tess:thattilfteen kfires.3 andJ.iS5;289 persons, or twenty-one per - cfint.f-.Ih6ld t At r m . - ' ' less tnan nve acres. . -i ?ii ----- r ftinOTni .'(The. 1 i ntel Ii gence p 1 1 1 h e. d a th T-of ' t be Hpn. James.M. Ma3on,iwUUbejkfbUnd j in pur telegraphic column,! :Mr;.:3jIasandia4; reached.-a;npa old. age shaving been Jaorn in 707. .Grand-son of.Geofge Masond fitted as ell'by. . education ..asVby his tmtWal'Bar&jfoi: the' labors and honors of bublic-Iife he btolin3eihisiearyJhn)iobd. one of Virginia's trusted;sbris;"Tu? 1837 he ritkfM-Renkiel'relkiBin'lis1 feeat arfUhat hAAfirhnrtfP vRast;Mf TTrion-the 'adoD! wmww J W . . . ft lion in xooi uy virgiuia oa iuo uci-cosiuu Ordinance he resigndd 'bis'seai an'd was soon afterwards sent -to Europe ', as i r Com missioner. Since-the war be, bad lived: in retirement but;wa tjver-anj-earnest and' w ise observer,, of . public ' affairs. ? Mri Mason, .while ' showing , littje brilliancy, . i.-st: A l r I . t : uv . ' 1 : '.'-i-r1 1 1 exoiDiie mrQuga nis.wpoie, ii;e f taose solid oitalifies ' of dlgriity ' rbrudence and wisdom wbiciTarnjed Cfor.iiini , & place among the "foremost, and. most respected of me .istatesmenr 01 .jvnevc&.jtreier&aurg eAnewmethod of treating 'the'Tsmall pox ih jusuuuvy uumciiug ine attention or-me medical fraternity; and has - more- special interest to, the public at large from the fact that the utility of . vaccination iis , being snarpiy questioned, . ;ifie new?-remedy is thejUs of the drug Hydrastis Canadensis, which has been' employed in the treatment vi. vanuua uiscases, uum in local ana in- 1 iciuui uuuiiuisuauuu, aou wiiicn is saia pojf in modifying the'disease,, abolishing its distressihg symptdnis, sbortenibg its course lessening- its danger, fi and greatly mitigating its consequences. ! v.t-: f . .-,; i ,.. The plant named Hydrastis .Canadensis is found in many parts of the United States and its tincture is niade and sold, -for, med ical purposes. .The plant is popularly called Orangejptand' sometimes called yellow puccqontljuUtmustuDqt btfc'eon; founded,. withrnother,, plant commonly called, puccoon. , Theeflicacy of.this remt edy caq readily be ascertained, by trial, as I n is wiium easy reaco. i., f. ,T-C;-IUi.'!- .5.'. .fa .01 ...v i . .. ... I I u.'!iL! '.j.'J-"..vi-- - - ' IfPite county, Ala. wak lately. 'yislted' by a terrible storm,' which the papers" say was by far the most fearful Ihing of 'the1 kind ever known in that county, if not inc the' State. Persona who have mited the scene of the general wreck report that income nlacos the bark was wrenched from the .bbdieiqf Jthetr? windl A'wajroh wheeK . troo"and.iub- stahtikliri ftej'Vewas-ittpne lifted from the grottA'd 'khd torn! 0' pieces as a situiig luttu in i j 11 l urusu a uagne toy. Every spoke was broken from the hub and the axle wrenched -oft at the linch-pin J These and otherfreaks of the furious winds VblicueaTor oy good and reliable men; and no douty eriie to,the letter. :, :(ai'i .1 SPjlQIAL 'NOTICES. : U - ?l llJuar iiXIXX V B SIEDICATIOTf. ; : I rA radical change has beenlntroducedbthe, practice of medicine. ' Physicians hav ceased 16 tortnro amJ prostr Ate -their pailents.1 4 In stead: of pulling down, tht-v build uo s instead of Assaultimi nature, they assist .heV''Cup aaus, NuuuB,. iisiringj venesection caio- mel, aitlinony, atupifymg haredtics, andisp.' ing pnrgaUves, ohe ihVav"orfto resources of the faculty, attnowrarelj xesottgO-to even bythe mos dogmata memoers of theprpfes WonThep)4' creed .'as f thfrt. disease , was seething wfiicii miiaji be expellad by violent artiUcial means; rrrespective, of theVear a,ni jKoaj. luo yiwi organizauon m1 Tne process. The new creed recognizes th improvement of the general health as essential to the cure of all local ailments. Honee . it 4a i that Hos tetter's Stomach Bitters, the most potent Vegetable i tonia ; that pharmacy 1 has ever brought to the assistance of nature, in her struggles with disease, has been oifi laii-ir un proved by practitioners of the modjrn schooL 6 is picaaant io renect that reason and phil osophy haare at last beer victorious over the errors of the past, and that thousands, and tens of thousands, of human i-p1 n era urn ol Ivo and weir toay .who would indubitably be moulderlug in, their graves, had they been subjected to the pains and1 penalties' which reemed , orthpdoxi and i indispensable thlr or forty years ago., 4, , i Z r xreventive medication was baamo fi.nni, of then ; but now it. is considered para mount importance,-and the celebrity ol the standard invierorant. aimHira a-n tive of the age, (a title which Hostetter's Bit " unvo ittuijf cameo. Dy tneir lonr career of eucceBsa Is mainly du xo its -effloilnoy as Auvwiiyepreparauoa,T Y It " Uli 1 i .wuAQowx moamera is urgently reoom- 7 -j . . .. ,.kVIA, AU' tATySllEAQEItOlJS."- now beyond all hope of recovery, might now '.be hale, andliearty, hai ie not neglected that sight .Vough. Be tdvisedy if you ; have a - Cough or Cold, get at once a bottle of dr - cent:1 'of 'the agricultural -tenants , in Irer land hold less thab'thirty8 acres' 6f '.land, al86 286.988 rjersdrisbr n fiftV :pof 'tent., enteredthe Iffpmdept, AVashingtoii5 and after serving,.' e tlian tiosen tD. the.J United tcj. uutLwus ana Temuten fevers, . diarrhtBa. dysentery and other mahidiesv - ' . -jYaptil 8odl.ir Snn.Wed JTr I o t ! - ' STuifP0?Tn1 yi soont.T tfZLi&S' 'WEEKLY: -f:TUis superb HaiflDye ta the W fti iA tpfl-zU i-r-PerfeCtly 3 Harmless, -Eolratdfe and tlristfint' ,xanepns.f rfoiUsdppointmat; ?-K ReMiculous TmtsoUnpleaaantOdorii The enlne w. a., iiatcnelor'a Haip-4)ye produces IMME DI-ATELYasplenUaiB-pr Natural Brown. Poea ppt Stain the Skin but laaves- tbetlBalr InUiean. Soft and- n.nfnU tThta rtnlrKflfA rfl TrfectT)y elSolalli. Taetory J.6 dstretv'Nqw-i York, oa nt rjfjwa l J. jjttuwuxu nave formed "i col JL partoerthlpj and arepreparU to ,;dh irt fcgr ' n nil m iiiiwiii i Er.T1ftJC 1 ..JKrm.-rFrv:-auvT.-,-...' ,'2 -AjMdrt'-' 1 i V':-V ' I A: ' 1 i C S ' tl31i33-i-'itO'J.Vj.IC)L-- neurit vi i-rTinaVfJ , 3,Price,Reducea5oto $500eronUCash Or 855 00 oiL;.ri:ipie -witu 7 rer Jcut, Interest. 1 APPROVED-B-PLA'NTERaGENERA: -,- A .E.U L L IJ P IB,0I'?H'fi'N D . . . . , T. D. WINGHESTBB, Monroe! r ., i i nt utJ)FOS115R, HOLMES &CO Salisbury ; C. F. LOW"E, LiexiDgton.!'.'! i - i -' : a : u t&. j. liifiLL. & uo.. uign romt. .nttiy 'LOCAL AGE NTS WAlfTfiD IK nhhltfP1'?.., -.U -il t I''UJ --42 - jC WiiUiNOTo, Ni C.; Feb. 2-eodtf mi L- E E A L E S T T E 3Ja of vJM -?,-'9" QRMJIS1EIVI PHI S TT A R E S' . la i Ivi-KO'l li iiiJij'j ! tic i :ht; . i d t-.i . For rampMet'cohtalrilng fall particulars andTree6mmen.datfon9 Jof numerous Planterg ; .nrcor t.aboiiv Jj- iir.-4 4 IJeKOSSLT fc CO. State Agents, x . diaamjbaxjaj. x.uu i muuj u, ; . IMMEDIATELY AFTER TH.E SALE OF $5C0,C0 WORTH OF SHARES, THE FOLLOWING Real Estate and Personal Property will be drawn at Memphis, Tenn : 2. Palatial Residence oh Real street.......... i.......v.s...... mr i). xtixaiiwsii JJ.tUB uirjuamtiueBt 1 V- l .j'w v. vvu... ............................... 28. 5. Business House oaSecoad street ...4...U:kl..i... .;....... ...;.;.;.;a...'..,... 40 ' 6.) Beautiful Suburban HomeSmiles from Memphis, 15U acres ' , 2. Elefiant Residencw on Shelby street..;.'.v:'.:. S' M. I unniiAmA KMiinonna nn Kriniltxr Qtraot 8. Business House on Second street... .........:.. i. ..a ..l.- ... " TnTfJi . i.Magnlltoent Building Site on Vance street M s'7 . 10. Fine Residence on Jefferson .street. .;. r....i.j........... 22'ooo TMIS0e,BDulldingSlteDSBas3 avenue.... tlm 12. Substantial Residence on Orleans street. 1... s oco 13. Splendid BuilcUngite on Vance street... ..-;.-v:;...;v..-i:.;v..-,ii.'.:;...'i'i,8oa It. tta:e RBSidence on Jones avenue,. .-..... 7600 15. Fine Building Site on Vance street.:.. ... 4 800 14. Handsome suburban Home, Vfi miles from the cty, 12 acres... ...... " 12'mo JI-S1 R4ing.Site on Bass avenue..,....,. . ...... 4X03 18. Double Cottage Residence on Vance street'..:'.;..;;.4...;.;...........;.;.,.... 6iMn 19. Fine Building Siteon Bass avenue.. :u.. ...... ..;...'...i.i.........:......i.4'...... 4000 - 20. Cottage Residence on Vancest rt et . .. . ...... f ... . ....... 1 ... . . , , 5,5 xi.- uanasome uuuumg csixe on uuniap street..;vi;...i.ii.v;. ;.;....;.:.....;;;;.... .'..v.:. ' 4,000 n A rt ma An .1 Am Art. A.n lawrnVrtn' a . . 2?. Beautiful Building Site on Vance street t. 4,8U it. Double Cottasre Residenooon Duure street:.:..;...-...-....-.!. '' i. -jy . '- ' m 25 Fine. Building Sit on Monsscrrat street...,,..,.... t...k .;..r.-.;.......,.L- ioro 2?. Elegant Building Site on Tate street. ....'..v.......'.... .:............ 1 600 27. Handsome Building Site on Monsarrat street,, i.; i .. . . . i4. .. . i .. 2 .v.,.1. . : 1 Joco " All ortbe above Property belujf in'tho City or BletnpUis and its BnbNrbs. 28. Splendid Plantation,' containmg Sob acresin Panola cotinty, Mlisis8ippiAslCV!;VhllV.3iooo Malciag, in alii ta dtwUft and vataabte pieces of Real Estate, challenging- comparison villi any distribution ever perore onered to tne public. -T7r6m'29 to? if,' INSLtTSifV3E,iARE PRIZES COMPRISING 10 CHICKERINGt PIANOS, valued J3 . at between (175 to $1,050 each Also, three Estey & Co.s Organs, worth from t2io to two each. andjlacel at our usual selling rates. " T ' H. G. HpLLENBERG, Agent for Chickering Sons,- Memphis, Tenn. EROM 42 TO 156, INCLUSIVE, COMPRISES GENTLEMENS' GOLD WATCHES BY THE best makers. Diamond Seta and ' Rings; ' Sterling Solid Silver ; Services, Ladies' Gold Watches and Chains, and other: Jewelry, ranging from $ao to $2Q09 eacband every article bo ing placed at our regular selling rates, " - ' . - , - . J.: y:uefcv v . .4 - -F; DwBARNUM'& COJ JeVelers. Memnhis. Tenn. in ! fete ' The large number of Agencies being established throughout the country ,'and the tlemana foif shares, indude's' tliebelict npon the part of the Maragers that they will bo able to announce the drawing to take plaoebrrthe FIRST bAT OP JUJfE; ' sniuf' 1 - - ' jr?i,or ,Ageneies; tickets,' Circuiarl'or any information as lo thik' Grand' Real Estate Dis tribution, address i lojiwrnJiMHi-ij A i : ;. ,;- w at -!:.v-- u-i-.-j .... ,fr-'s" --v PASSMOItE,fc RUFFIX , , yte- REAL iESTATE AGENTS AND MANAGERS,' ? u: o;v:-i m.l&i4n AftABSj STBJRET' HBIIFlilJSTJSAINESSKV., ' ;i "Tho respectfully refer o the citizens b Memphis ; . .; ;.u,. r .faar- SWm. NollHark0:.S f U vl!snci j'fe tf.adnJ5'.;S r A Mod 4 . iJfiial ,Vii;!ft v':'J f U ' - l 0 -r tsrvfc io..f.jt'ir't Jink's lI !j i.i. Wholesale and lie tail , Dealers filT- x TV . J It i.-.-.'l'! !" . ' : ' ... --.i. mtA STAPLE AND FANCY. . DRY" GOODS,' Notldns, Clothing, Soots, sand 'fr2?.t : ,e...- 3,t- - .' :.,.." .fe - . , Shoes, Hats and Caps, tc. ; - Ji ill- tlffii'ow iif;; Jraaat-iliw jnli?e We respectfully inteWpEgiLE ByT ,RS to examine our Extensive, Stock before "-. purchasing, as we are able and willing to'i j ; ... , flffiiv SnnrAi Tndnfmni. Tr Ihe:dar PBIHE.EVEE WEDNESDAT AT l ' . 1 MARICVY Ctl Tt 1 H. fll f tl-iU'h : 5 . i. v . .... ..-r 3 TO 1 THE1 MERCHANTS OF THE CAPE I Fear, Section; tlm STAR offers- special advan $$ige as an advertising mediunu' iTuaj. 1 The Editors will spare no pains and - labor to make the column Of the Makiok 5txr b otk "newsy" and attractive? -" i if fc9Saii C"c2ERAt ib'fefTfirjMAN, ! S. dmar?S2ti;U4 fi .t'H. i o 1? .!'E6?itor. t "." r t . i i Ap -i at a rt ft ; t v 1 : A TWO FINE LARGE HORSES, T I Tl':' A :rta.' ii-'.;; '?'ifJ ;:is,;-"R-,: !';' ' T-i ,'i.!'..;r'i.;;,- -3 - . I , i '...,... -! " ' mm' JAS; SLO AN.'&' SONV Greensboro' ;' f , f ... " uinsboro. - -fJf,".M. A" ANGIKR, Dorhams-' -' :' v I My W. JAB VIS, Wilflotf. :fl ,:, .EVERY TOWNIK THE 8TATE , "ti . - THES;STATB -AGENTS. M Wl-iBT-tO N S ;FOR -1 87 I X T?. A C Tf . .'. f It j: i ' ... , . ... t..Mf.. . 4A Onn 000 ,000 000 IV1 New Spring i Butter. UB FIRST SHIPMENT of NEW BUTTER ' Is now In Store from the 8. Sj.4,4Benefactor.,' ' As it is our intention i o sell only w - 'Hi !' I .-(.Ait 't'.jti'jt.l It. 5 " T H E B J: S .T i B U T T E R , ; ' ..-'.: ..- . .. - ...v .. , :r'Ju.sui J --, Our Customers, and House,ke,eper3. generally, '. may rely on our sending out none .in; ;,v;tp iPUT, THE.EST- ( i- ' A in'-.-' , f :"t'' ' .'. 1 t V.' 'i. ', . '' ' I I CHlSrl).-MTERS & CO.", 'aprit 20-tf v : t ! 7 iortn rront street. - ..jotiue. .- ' ''-';.'H- .i- S. ( '. w ... , . 'CJ..1 11 THE EIRM OF CANNON & OLDHAM hav ing been dissolved by mutual consent, notice is hereby given to all partKJto owing said Arm to make immediate payment to S. N. Cannon, and those having clai ms to present them to him, he alone being authorized' to sign in. liquidation. . j . ....... . ' ' Vc; - AMtEL X.X'XNNOK, apl28rlwr ,rrf C. "V7oLDUAM. iw The Capo I?ear- - :'d -hi;. HAS prodtreed the largest .net crease of IT o any manure, whea fairly tried;! For par ticulars address D. M. BUIE, Chemist, I, ii-iA ' - CapeFear Chemical Works, it 1; .V 1 y or, HA S NO EQUAL J Light Simple ; bie; Periect; runs so easy, a child can turn It. Warranted superior to any in tl market.1. Try it I Z; AGENTS WANT ETERYWEEEU " - ' Send ror" Terms, . . . . COLBY BRO'S A Co., :i 10$ Broadway; N. V. apl8-tf 300,000 Pounds ' ;', -" :' r OF THE ''"'j ;'n. v ".. ' . ' TjlOR sale on reasonable terms at 'the Cape t JD Fear Chemical Works, Castle street, Wil- n M. BUIE, Jfust Received OblshoiceiBrandsof'Balti ! inbre' tloiir,1 2(1 BagsTrirne' Itio Coffee,- 20 Bbls Ski gars ' A. - B. & C. Molasses, Salt, Syrup, Soap, Starch, Crackers, Tea, &c. Also on conslgnmetn, 10 TUBS, JIRGJUflA BUTTER,; j, v.i l;rUv i.KO LBS CHOICE NrCv HA.M9, -- Y Small size for family 09e All pf which will be sold low for Cash, - At iso. o, soutn water bhwh aprl 21-tf- , ',J.. '. J " "SMITH Jfc OLDHAM. ft . ... . ... . .... i