B)"iWMmiillliiHWp.. if iV. - i ' f r 1 ' - 4 A . Cdlr and Prr .A. DEft D. Obituary not''1 " '"'"T . . acet tributes of respect, V r ' uaUadiYertteiiigjrai when ! pal for n ad-anceof pul(lication;Io1in .j-- .dyertislng1 rates will be"cargel. 'Atf XttGttLJLTlQN: OF 'THE MORfr 'LVO STARmI3 XARQES THAN THAT Ofl .ilvr 'dmsH'LiiLrmsvAPEJi fob LISHED IN NORTH CAROLINA. THE JiU KLUX COMMITTEE. It is olauf "tHat the Congressional Ku for mat(prUl'Whsreifithft1o proceed vith ' or me Jomraiiee are ffjuere-Huiiuui grist. HpwucUltiiex have been flisap pointed by the,discovery of . the al'sence ' '' 4, SI it . a ill. -. I i . i v., oi ail uisurDing causes i viib omiiji, uv , j Vo by the. manifest purpose of -the :Sontbern ' ,H" ' peopte" t6: rnalntaln tfieir Jpnt , pacific ; ;. -J and franquVrittitod they 'alon kn6 v As they cannot deny the tranquil condition -.'jVi- . of the Soatb, they assume that t is attrib T ,; ?:t,'.viiibl4& i wWcso'me fear ca,:red iby :.!lh;?ka' Klax 4aw.,; .The Phil .1 Iphia Oooanewi romeatons f from Virashinj- too in regard to the "conditian ol MoivaVI fimm lnonlitioo to Vi pr tho Tv"n Of the latonrei ceived from localities where the Ku, Klux . bands h aye been most active, gives encour aging hope that the disorders will soon-' j proper respect for existing laws. All ac counts coindde itys?ytog thftVtti outrages are becomfngleweVnumwrVhiS- re sult is to be attributed either to the fear of the nyjiary or to demonstrations of re tMljW Cthoeft.' Vho have heretofore stood in awe of Ku Klux organ, izations. ' We of the South are the parties most interested in putting down Ku Klux dis- ordsrniaU; other 'disorders. I Strclr luings are lurueu agaiuat us wilii pu net ful effect. They dishearten our friends at the North, and give our enemies pretexts for etrplojjng strong measures against us. . The best friends the Radicals can have are , iithosVmischlevou3 andpeatilent people in . the South who .are known as Ku klux. j,WhUetJbeyabufle (them, and pass laws against, them, thex, would be glad to keep . them in their pay, One well . established iv. u jviux outrage is worm tuousauusi ui yotes to them, and inflicts upon us .in calculable mischief. Who the Ku Klux are, where they are, whether indeed they are real people or only creatures "of the - imaginationwe cahnot determine. Tbey always seemed to us to be myths. But if there are really such people in any por tion of the Bouth," they are . the very last who haye any right to ask our sympathy . They are worse enemies to the South than they are;to the people whom they are.said '. - to harass and punish. There is now but ,,one complaint against the South, and .that isthat it affords a harbor for the Ku jj13 SpTjtKerftfpiopleSdmB'to thfe tie- at least be no ground for this complaint. .Y AU.f. ,U i n ipil il nffr.i.iir.iliill ; ! The attitude of the New York Sun? is si'difoalty oj.a ,Hepnblicanipaperwddckd4d the Radical follies of the Federal Administration. Its course is always, interesting, ! etca Mbbtrgb ' usually v Sensational. Its ! rngt recent oyeihentl is., the presentation of ' -Presidinitaiid: Job3;finim;r Adams of Massachusetts for Vice-Trcsflent. j This f v) Is: followed) by th piAtformraoyvt?q last Wednesd yania Democratic 4;6tatf J3qi Then come the editorial comments of the itTheYoiidih''aril9 Concluding paragraphs:. ; .. ot ! There can now be little fwestioni that these idas, will, bo.fldOPted. wkth unanim- - ity and enthusiasm by thoDemocracy of ay at Harrisburg by therinsyl- ventipn. the whole Unipja, yana.that therresicentr, ial election of 1872 will beUAaght Upon them. Ynea .rfPSAWlyanJ and r.Qio speak in' this' manner, tbILrdeclarationa t , must be echoed .by, Massachusetts, by I1U- V" ' noisbv Missouri, andlytlUhe States of the South. Thi3wpnts anpudr forever to ; toe nope oi reviving inegsQes.oi tne re bellion for use in any , future presidential election ; and it 'puts! an eherever to all : possibility of the re-election orQen. Qrant hv ntiT naTr1orbn,fl.hVSilA'i;fiirrn ! The Democracy show tne'liighest polit-l ical wisdom !ri their ; eiiuiifciation of this memorable and patriotic programme. x ;Nqw let ui see if they cann!sf)lay equal wisdom, in . the selection Htlfeir men. With such men WilliaalSjriGroesbeck as their candidate for MhePresiclency and John Quincr Adams nsrjtheir candi date for Vice President, an0w1th thii prp- K'w is KMwmveix.Buccs in xora oe comes more than probablW jf. ,0'Liil X B' Milt r fm The Richmond Ehqttirer thus re fers to the famous .7?a.f our Governor - . . ... r .u Mr. Joiah Turner, editor of the Sentinel, wenVM thi:&yolina :t.nte tftft for, "tod, butfiodjn thatf it was a long! betweenarinks4toddled - back:-nnd ilsbn --DOT ods artik'crUnia. iave muretberllE aQppression ot STTrgC arm WAmtf Palmetto Leaves. . . Theiiase bf C. C.v Boyen, lhd 1 . 1 . ' ' ' .1! ,1 anegeu oigamiai, nas oeen coniinueu over until next Tuesday. : - ' . , TTi hPhcenix eays th6- whoop ing cough is - raging :in Golumbiarand rany infants are dying of the diseaseu- !9EletwPico!6rcd ReputlJckfl . I I 1.1 I ----fl frmW6i Car&lnapartan Vwithdrain froin the Radial JrtJtV. ;fA mail, bvt the name ot Arm- 'stronfi-: f ram-Barn well.' Sr.C was badly ; beaten by a'party of, men in Augusta oft SatuVftaV nieh't'fot 'debouncing ex-Presi- trp'ftfpn jiv a'nkrtv of men "in A. TlenrDaVis. , j" ;,;..' the beading'a general crashimminent, publishes a long list of the misdoings and shortcomings, &c, ol the..several officials of Kershaw county. The catalogue; is sickeningj . ; ' . 0smh . J A white man by t)ie namo ot Davis.was shot and' killed by a fellow- wprkman by the name of Mulinax, near Gourdin'sr' statrnwith Northeastern T-1 t i- -i 1 a. TT xvauroaa, on ssunaay morn;jngyiasi..t.G cWras to haye onthJdeed xq self-de-, ience. , T is coniriDaung some very iiveiyififciero T4i journal from South Carolina; From' bis last, we extract the following : j The direful. Ku Klux JDan is made Up, as you: knowj ofthe ghosts cf Confederate soldiers slain in battle, which ghosts do appear a'tjniiddigbt upon, pale 8teeds'a$d, havQ.oo'coiinection.with dayirght, liiwso. f ar a th ei'r m anifestoes75 a re-found j wlien, the sunrises i thJe.doorJQf newspaper ofiV ces:oi t5e threshblds "of those make' bates whom itris deemed desirable to warn to depart in.race, kat. a wort thing come uponthem. The Klan isa monardhyind I the soverelgtf thereof appeared not long since neae here. Before a wayfarer ptrr? suing iiia. homeward journey there loomed up out of the dark road an immense, a portentous, figure, fifteen feet at the least hierh. takirrcr strftles of ten feet, andicmit-. rtingra; clicking fJouii-ajasjJjfetajked 4ike' the welling TorthfronTa Tull bottlc,; only 1 .immeasuraDiytouper. iuo.upiea witn xnis noseT was the clink of giant castanets, as itwere there being about the, shade's ne'ek. a necklace of a 95 pound anvil and divers Y sledge-hammers wfijich chinked horribly -' iU;iy. .- Stretching forth one arm to one side of theroad and the other tq the other, this monstrous appearance grasped a rail from the opposite fences and with the ends scratched his head. It was the King of the Ku -Klux cKlan. rlfis edicts, couched In thepyantyle, we;narer:terfible. It was apprehended in a recent election that hundreds of negroes jvvould bp moved about from "place td place Upon the, rail roads so as to "repeat" enormously and the dread decree went , forth, Vto tUe. ghouls of--every 'den 'from tbe Chatjta-"; hoochie to Chickamauga" : ! "Clutch them , upon, 'the 'train. Carry them to your own pale ' realm'; andthen re tire to your dread f abode tilt sum moned forth by your great cbmminder." Set forth on sulphurou3-hued paper, ' was this dark mandate, with ;the:iTecl word "Blood t" stamped upon it, and the illegal yote in mat vicinity was nguy. v.f in another place, a certain one wrote to the papers. to say how the K. K. hadj fogged hlni with a 'rawhide, and how.be had nevertheless refused to depart; whereupon a f brimstone smelling communication reached that paper, telling how the i facts Lwere ; ';We gave him twenty-five lighlry rafj'd he refused tdlave One of the en that was killed at3Ietz then took! charge ot the' silken' ribbon and gave bim twenty.? five more. He still refused, Count Bia martrk thentook charge'bt'thel ribQri and mounted among the stars with it and cuitfownoh-hrmrahd- if thert ii .any that heAfonfdo'-Terriw4 (needjis .1 TT TT- 1 . . ' r ' iruin in mill ne ueicneu il iiiil iik nsuii.. THtt oil j.. lbnK ti ''H' 1 A gentleman who has been stooping in -pUjr, njidst tot loniQatve YAiirccount t-onc oT-raennostTerrrw(r scenes ever re intry. corded in : the. Annals of this coi While steaming up the placid waters! of. the UcWawaharivere -witnessed a met wnicuaaema.iJairrstand on end, end, nevxr to r ce,,ii)rgpuen. -?Aiter rounding X J - 1 - , At -r ft J. ' oacset s romi-iGs siream wiaensi asia deepens, - and watery at this bend al- wttj yyA-Ui Uijuuien?nu oiacK. sua denly the steamerlencountered a ses"of ailicrators. Hound er in 2,andolahino' water. ineverildirextlonhirXillofecg sliook - o f.i . ito. o nr ir-txllowJtig shook the foundation of the waters. Th j cap tain'says Vhat he never heWd fjr'witnesse says mat ne neverneara or wttnesseq tunu asoeBe.uiuurB twuuiieveru&isus t- - i.r j . 1 .k. . again, .ue . -r- f ii niiii efpre thQ. .speed pf, the jhttle" Steamer couTd' be checked they Toujnd .themselves in the midst ot these JeiTibVg mostersJCabACk pr,gor3aheadas rn-, possiDie. 'ine passengers enaeavorea 10 drive them' away Dy' shooting, alidl the hands on board:fbeati themjrwithKfhand- spikes' yet theyjaeemedmore determined jitu&uon. every momem . oecanw cim--eal;ind rttra creWT nd;rpiseligf rs more namoreexnaustea, ana tne.aestruction ot the boat seemed: inevitableH-alreadi three coiorea nanas naa peen aevourea-oy tnese terrible' mdnsfers and several others wounded. Several planks: weredbora from "" - "rTT,- - jw!vt "v" riod aijwurcef oft relief came. A h"gp serpent appeared, maifjg h i, a, Jrom the lakes, the same, it is supposed, ithat was 6W-& "Devil's Efbbw" last fall. IThe TAt)a poirit Jxlo w where thiyeaddenly J narrows;soon became blocked witF dead f urow ?otoheaBirbl6Gt.riIcis: be- the that these monsters have'foulidiheir wav he.r d gceat-P09bers, aoAU-pat soon exr erAUcjktrQCJUllftavigation of theOcklawa.ha. P' hika ifla.) Jhrald. 'Fililelprifa Spaper nomi nates Jav Cooke'ior Vice-President on! the -11: 1 jz j, 4 1 1 . .i. x.t wo yiuYii, ui wuaicvci j"u luujr tan iriLUw.ujj and such hghtins never was witnessed.. 6T thh wrOir wasTFtrl witff 1 Wfj(tTdrfMs dilficWfaccolArforltt-a tttilmlSy hirt if af till Artrir . iAW omuigntan v- -t;-- i STAR BEAMS. . . f Passports aro aain required in, France. .." . ', ' ; -f? 25000 drummers beat up cus tom for New York. y - J. ZT Strawberries at four .cents- a pound arejft drug In Sanranciacoq, 1 W'cstdrrr- Vaterl tn-c&fct H1itj .nanyjears. -;Thdre' are over six .millions of cotton spindles' in operation in the United 'tt'nfai"1r " '-r' . ; O laics, ..: . 1 i , rLi' .;. a( in. !;! -Hi-i" fuo . t4'-.-' u r TliQ latest j style i f or A the sea shore is a canvass awning attached tof the brim of a straw hit t ? i MoreTrowhas,ay M&y in some parts" of Ifeine tbis?yetban fell; during the inbhth of March'. . " ' t -Th rep r,.Tv?eriesidetft ; have died.,,in ,office, , George CJ&itop,t, ilbridge vo -r-riThQiMissonriT Jjemocrat i esti mates ,tbat;tbe severe frost.i:of jvApril 234, inflicted a loss of $1,00Q,Q00 on.the j West- . . a " T. J era irwigrowers. ? j m a , i i:.,.3;0jtii " The' Sleeping Chanber ef Encenle' "" A letter writer, who was among l' the Pariivft crq wjd vw,hjcb recently visited' the palactfiof iheiTuilleriey when it vwas i1 hibited b'y' the Commune, '-aV'air admittance fee of tecentsper. jb.ead, vthus describes the .S'alon'TJosei the Sleeping -chamber ot vTHe'aHj6rn(nVcUUberf ii i l V. iresniy irescoeu-ia iigai, airy uoiuiss. sofr;ji2iry Attn"st)J)rtAJBut the' lover ings ot Animal vptatirectJyx overhead as ijrmeefitrg ih 'aeritl;(cprs; .pth'e very dencate'and'XTMtta.We Thift Salori ntjfal; nndo' niSsriauid.iitt t; once . rhftt theEmbress had 1 ne'eh among the Jiarrms nf f.hfl-iultan. arora whicb.idoubtless, he derjyed many Ol ner tastes iorxnai oaimy senumearauij pon .the ceiUngofJiec-bedxeliftflpr. t Be yona portraits upon ino meaaiuousitungs cf they allspand the usffl'iree-,han4. filr Vl i- ' - 1L'. it. Tt - L J 50f ' lings-'inf . them, the Rose Chamber does not particularly inieresi orimprss jn,e. It is, no doubt, one of the finest rooms in Europe, of its size (about 30x25),; but, ., alter so much luxury , and pro fuse ornamentation as one must see be fore rrrrtng atr he rEmpress1 chambers,- the eyeTs'Hfatigned,"and notes only with delight the warmer, sunnier treat ment in the- decoration. " From, the Rose Chamber I passed " into ' the 1 toilet room, and, in turning to the mirror, found writ-j ten tipon arr envelope, being decipherejl by a cutious throng, 'Toilet room of ex EmpressJU Though, a ole in.the ceiling, n!eaJ?ik'gastt-H the corriertlriearest' the door, the linen and robes were passed to the Empress The-hplreierrci. dailiQa ot theLceuing. an.d,Tipon ex HtotfIoundhCveritaWe"tet ItT',ap pears the wardrobes were all on the upper flftQf, ,and. by simply ringing her belli Eugenie received her heavenly toilet through ' an aperture less fanciful than Boutwell'svbolein tbeiSky,' .This was all to be seen ot the Imperial apartments,' so I descended the'sfiaircases' and passed out to make room for others."iIn all the' tour I "beard no - disparaging remarks passed upon the late Imperial family, showing that for the moment at least, the Parisians have some one else'fp hate besides the late c & fibocViugaccidentr'ex on btfaeiVrtiwttt Central railroad."' A sitrgle was :twalkiW unibe tracfei of the f railroadVtin 1 mVMviT'MMiAftirt vVArnMUtttZir. iWd. it awciviveriTdflncuojiii.acconipniep. Dy tie'rTnot;her?uite1dflaff ler was.a0wuoA- MS 3 "P ayoppea :down upon- the rail in a curve of the road' tth herveinig ner, etariea lor a; nouse ao ja consKteraoie distance off to procure assistance.'Befofe reaching the house, however. she heard the down express train coming, and stare&1 DacKAto:wnere ijex, gausater was, ana ar- I rived ncr at haiadjo witness, the train. NOTS WMlW lb)kantly,! and fmangliug her in a f rightful manner. Poth f -were tut on, ana -pan ; oi- tne. neaq. ien theiJengrnf'aTscbve gp seenietLtadba6iji,l in AAtoCSing posture. I 4 ft i i a J . a. ft. v a A L H - i . Hrfrr tfiS rMT7 afca V'eafin a lfght-coldred A shftwT h:mlfitnble heof MbMifakd did jt ... . ;t4f i JaUil .. ; - i Oeneral Tom Thumb and .Miss, -Minnie Warren must lootl to their laurels, if - thbJ . - : . , Iai tm jobr:be trn6 that comes to us from Ens, I . ... . ' flanL'tQftaei Hect,:that a mew-dwari (a i1'-' - - matt 8 Priacess- FelicTe,' end a 'gen uine jju putian- junetfearJMji Age, meas uring scarcely nineteen inches in height wp.Vhinir Instfr rihnhds:' ftn'tf is of I ner- J fecfe pjoportioa and symmetry in limbland 'her overdo 'Enfftand.thevhayrnff left thei native coufitryf6n!a'crCfat"6f ttiei;war andj its consequences a 8bei3beyD0&8 dojL the smallest female vet exhibited in kon- don, and the falriotas "Miss Warren," along- siae oi ner, wouia assume ine proportions -7 ens.' r.z r j.i i. ion ie -Important to Southern Execntorth'- atefCff&iiit Court, srtt- ing at bavannah last .weelMr JjustiCBO a a. a. sj a j a the investment byexecuiors, admimsy-AT in tneir nanas, ierate States,, bonds.. fcUKifmIiLlXrw "Tw;s5r 4W the t art:wonWjiot3nnjgr loogwexpenA.a dniiratioiiVu8n! ITieeaurajrlcsSi ffroupr when 'she arSCTL herself. Lto aste'eorner me-, amina- lady) - has - made -her appearancernihd is . jaWgoafhibition aVthesBtri'toh! Galf rnra anrLirusiees oi mnas ftuTriistRea id" TJonfed -rr ti " '3 CKange'in KeW York1, on SaturhWaltsLd Irra octod gid Jbi fvlnuoo vousX j noon, that tho RnflTrifw r. tha nV.n.rm. i , a..jA -Kxoil Wiwr nj; batant population, pt -the, capitaL tjcf time during the siege, fpredicatinff thelf statementsjirnpprrxjation iui-reiM xi i a " . 'ar -a. a ' mrongu American sources) ana tnaveqexer fore, another appeal majL have to be mide The Irrepressible Conflict in Artan. A atiooting Affray occurred yesterday at Arkansas, opposite here; Mr. Collier, prOy pnetor ot a hotel, with a party oi rienas. werd shooting atn target in the yara or the hotel.- when "they were ordered by a colored mjristrate. and.' deputy to desist,. CkfoT. K-Lr-17 LV4-iri rM fr -.TlA ' ' linf.pl Words9ued -betweeu" Collier' gHd 'thU' constable, and the latter drew5 apistril and fired : at Collier ;; one ; of the party, then fired at the jantable, when he;i and his comDanion pleft,?!.butioonj) afterwards returned jwith a,l4rge. parUof negroe,'all armed. Who, alter caiung upon vpi'ier 10 come out," fired 'a 'VpHey ?nto., tbe house, aHffh tlv ''WtSHndinfir Collier. 'Comer's ! party returhednthe 1 fire? killing 4J6hn Raynor when- the others fled? 'ast-igtit'a great manr citij:ensrof. Hopeneld came over to this city, fearitiglan attack - and those, je' A-A 1U.I11U . II I V A A U U .V U OA . W . M M armed thtJttselfeJ! Sbf!ff Pb?iltips, ,has IrriveSd' and itis giidbS 'Tias arrested mmmniT frila drafnrrn in a wharf Itrttit unri perdonharged wltb participating in: the f . Mr, N, iLeslie. Price, of iynchburg, b as Invented a lin molasses funnel with meas ures combined, whie iSydestined jto be lfiTnlii a Ma l n 1 74 aa ami 5 r rv n1 a Dead n r? a1so4o be6f gfreatbyhefit Jt? consumers.1 By tnia'iiivehtibri'it is Impossible Tor fiiea and other Insects to get into the 'molasses before it leaf g the" fttM ,4. t? quenuy tne case, mucn to tne cusguss,i those who purchase' it: , xbp funnel ; i& tso niaaeUSt it is Vebi VofslantlV'tn'a hole boreblinxtbe barrel, "and the nTeasureslfif-. terbein osed. re' tlaced-! a i atoaf tments ia tb tppi-of ibe 4"n nty "wittf t he moiufjis' turnea down; ana in this way'if isiimpos- jibleofrinsecta ;toa fiM.lheiriway into" tiiemand, thus thej jmolasses.isfeept clean. Mr. jPripe .has appUedipi; a patent, for 5 his invention, wpicn ne expects soonf.to oo fain.'when itrvrili be Introduced through- vruu bur; UUUUJT . " ''"The governor pfjtlw fojrkrhas vetoed uunaiu. ui wuo uuuuicu uiiia. since iue Legislature 1&djburned.'a The'Tftr?d learns froin a Albany 'ha n'e'j1wbul'd rsend these :it i. xi oa-' ,r ..t. '' . f-rA. uii y mouujco oi ibb csecretary oi.Dtare with .hja objections in briefc:; Iti.isTeport- dthat mongthe- numbenis the bill mi king amendments to tthe;Code:,by-which the, liberty of counsel as, well as the'oreaa was 10 ue resincteQ. ,py if ine, revjy.or-q-j soreie "contempyjs.'' or court. iA.most terrible and singular.! accident occurred at a colonial town called : Vic toria, in. South Africa. , A water. spout u.. .i. it'ij.' j-aiJ- : - . ; uursi bus. iunes auove me village,- ana tne water, xushing. dpwn through, a "ravine in which the village1 was built, washed' half the place'away? $4 drowned ,., 'over one ' : S : -' There is a horse-chesnut tree in front of thddJGeileral 'Qreen'placel2 on1 Water street Wr fiaWn, which' blossoms only on the north, -side; one. year , and on the sputa side, the next; while every : seventh vear it blossoms freely on all its branches. ri his .year the ' plpssoms are on the south side. k Hf l. IT Amons the passengers" in the steamer t,mpz, which arrived ih:Baltimore. Jri aay, irom Bremen aaq ooutuampton, .was the Rev' J C; Backus;' i)v D.J the esteemed pastor of the First .Presbyterian Church of that city. He brought with him the 'dead .bodypf, is, son, .Drr,,Jphn Backus, who .dieA.r.eeentljiipBeriin.ii hiv. iTx eft TfiKcwYortrwn;ihite Horace Greeley as a candidate for'.thef Presidency would have the. support' of r'all-the honest caJJe!4meiKii.PCThaj)he:w'oiildj ibut 'Idtmgh btiWxtf$3tf efect ail unopposde turaiinigJi V aouVlO A'clock It stall ltnate oti Pine8treet,v)Petersburg, ! waa . . t . rrwwT-i . i , -. i otiuviR. ujr xigutuiuptuu in ti'iew mmuies Completely nvetbped ?tf flames; totallv jdeatrcfying itCl3;;i&7!j.,i ts ai-sl-i fv w t - v r- t Thl4SuperlLaa4rjiye Is the in the Wtyid -psUyfrmln ReimWeqawT Snstant aeotut. HTd" flisappOTfltment. jKoRedicnlouB Ints. or Unpleajsan Qdor.j Th eenuina w. tA.TJatcneior's Hair Dye produces IMMEDI- ATELY a splendid Jllack or Natural' Brown. fiDdes aotiStallttheiBirAbut l'aveB- the mii? Clean, Soft and BeotifnUSIhebaxlySafe aiicf Perfeet Dye,, Spldby ailDrfaggists. Factory lBonastreetew York. j j9il,i 3 i -T IT mrr- Per Stinr::vBenefiafCtorf JOV' I jn.7UV II f.Jlll'UJI. . V .1 Colgate , CasanureoBoquet 3 .T &)iltfeoap. itte'rsi' tjoii noiJn-ivna EjreuSH Toath BECflHm. Xtibin?rfJE3?tracti? f per-2 iinay 3Uf W io aoi'Mil'lkrdggiBij ; : .Si;... ii- ' ;.vi 300.00 0 iPolllids i '". :r sit 5rr!U Tifjd sn l r Li. . " .I Llv I I U' U U W . it Jjaijcq Rla33 ass y avroii i ORsaJeonreana.bleJrm,-at the Cape, XjFaan0ameaI) WoxkC4ktl -street,: wu . .baqcos tail nUIIi? It .vj .t-j r riif. .ir:t. .L1. ... . .-I T 1 . A. t rirnsrWindow CnlcJPprtt i-d ,b9'l?CJ J 3iii.VjwJ 1 yK'TSbnay mi! otrHag:- y-uKiq ? tldi WursTOiiaiJflr yti-riaTean olaiioofe mm iaU i a w & canuiuarcTUT-trfe presiaency oi a Cross-ridebatirigUtyiutoe'Cr , V v I The D ra wi ng.J lUTake,a lacei u" x REClIi ES TA:T;..I..a.mmiTTl 0 u -1. New Memphi9atr'AX'lA.'r.. ...U.i..Ut... i. Palatial Residence an JBeal. street.................. ,....,,.......""" hu n... 3. Busiftess Utmst, Mafn street. . . . , ,....!., " ' ' 50 'ul 4. Handsome Eesiaence on Shelby 8treet.wUau..J4j..l;VVr.;.v,. ' lo'iS BoslnegB Kotion,Seeodtreet.....r77. i ......-v;u..:; '? ae'jj 6. Beautiful Subarban Home. ?Hes.rom Jaempbis, acres..,,...,; 7. Elegant Residence on Shelby street i-it,t ;.'.....' 8,,Bu8iaaess House on. Second Btr$a....i. wi5w,Mv'.'..ii.ii 1 UM gMagJlflcenf Building Si& enhance street.vtttjy..,,....,.... ,'m' 4oJJ 10. Fine Residence on Jefferson- street. i .v.i;..f;V...uill':I: tu 11. Handsome Building Site on Bass avenue..... M t.,,... 2iooo "12. Substahttal Eeeidencen-Orleans street .-i..I.'. ..&. i TtZ IS. Splendid Building SitB on-(Yan? tteet..iiiW..iitl.tiJl.v. . mt 14. Cottasre Residence o&-Jones avenuei....i.,M.ir..;;':r.i;..i.J.:;- - ,15., Fine Builaing Site oiv Vance street lb., xianusome uourDau omi 17. Beautiful Building'SttooTi 18. Double Cottasre Residence laFlne Bull dinar Sit ort Basrf 2(L Cottage Besidenee oafVj 2L Haaidsonie Bnildlnff Site 22. Neat cottage Residence om 23. iieautirui uuiiding site qh t4. Double Cottftsre ReSldetioe ittmiap .treet 25. ,Frne Building Site on Monaarrat street.'!.. 28. ifiiegant nuiiamg site on Tate street.. 27. Handsome Building Site on Monsarrat Property Jfeelij In Splendid PlantatUon.'containuig 900 acres, rWflouti efp T71RO&I 29 to 41, INSLUSIVE. ARE PRIZES ,JLM Detweenji75 to 1,050 each.; Also three c,b, ad placed; at purvjjsualseliingTates. ing traced at bur regular selling rate?." -T7IROM 42 TaMe'lNCL-fjsiV'COMPRISES GBNtWENsV'GOLD WATCHF nv L btiiiakers. biamona Sets, and Blngs Sterling 8olio Silver PertlceS SiH TB (o person connected wltb tbe management will be allowed, under any circumat hold a share in the distribution. - 1. , , , ; ' . , y "oawtaaon, t Th drawing will be entrusted entirely to a committee tf Bnareholders,4e manaffPr. h tag nothing: whatever to.do with Jt. .ity.is vi..f.3aio.i vtiu U w"' - na'"er8 hav. All shares unsbld at the time of the drawing will be surrendered to a committP Ooi . fllet nur?hSeS of'sna? WUi thy Um.irhig every prhSS, tSffiS av TA A IvanAY.Q THllrA4a IWkvilAwa r- I f- ....ll. . . For aiv&w, viibuiaia ui ouji iiuvimauuu as lu mis urana Real Eflt'lte In Iress "Cii ,w , 1:,v ,i-n-ll ,",oi' .; i' ijr ?uu tribution, address :h't ' . .) n ' r - v --it ft lf-i;rvrr Excursion5 Tickets to: Western ;f v (ti iNorth - Carolina. 1 On .9" and AFIERJUNE 1st, 1871. Round Trio- Excursion Tickets, erood until. October: 15th. L may be obtalAenas SEefeul nateed : "- . f WrLMrKOTOW. f.WIUOH. ; TARBOBO To Hillsboro... $12 25 -n$ 8 00 . - , $1035 ' GTeensboro-.... 15 CO' 10 80 ' " ; 13 10 High Point.. 16 05 o 11 9&uU 4 15 . " Salem 18 05 .,,13 85 . j 16 15 " Lexington..!..:. 17 SO " 13 10 ; 15 40 " Salisbury.. ..... 18 50: -.' 14 30 ; 16 60 " Statesviile 20 25 , Ms 05 ;iaj5 "-Hickory Tarerri 22 70' a 18 55 ' 1 20 80 " Morganton.r.. 24.10 1 90 22 25 " Charlotte 21 50 ' 17 30 , 19 00 " I-incolnlon.l..:.. S3 "tO-1 .19 60" 1 2190 Cb.erryviHe....'.. 24 0 ;i , ,20 30 . .H 22 60 A POPE, ! ..n. may(31t r,j &, General Ticket 4gent. Wilintiigton 4fc Wclclon It. i . TVijjaHjTOir, .(?. May rtb;, 1871. j EEDUCED 1 EiSSEHSERIAEIFF.-.., 'O aiia'AVTER JtJSB'Us'lwllhe twyjt Passenger Itktesot tb Wlimingtori & W$lon 1st dassf periinUeJ.v J. iWliiJJil irf6 cents 9il . 0,1 . ti - commutation Tickets of WO mile denomlna lions, arranged toianrioUnnnv distance of 8 miles, will be sold at 4 cents oer mile, and May be obtained- at all main Stations.''" ! - Return Tickets not ha sold. , A. PQPEif i A. AA,.MMM IaA,a. J . - AAAVAj) V SI IUWJ9I 9lU UWi 2. . rtmnnn i ..tt TTnimr ia, .St 0ia fciia iooM it'soii 1V lir ;t'. tiod3 .Jv Lflfc -SSi'StU jTlM:tAe-iarest,UiAftttnaaW LoTfil iiatfcJI ;fa,U Unl tat j Si54 ta a inoj morougn Knowledge ox ine .pusiness and ldhg experience can afford, 'wjaicn "will rwnurato a one seiecuon oi newes and niunu laBiiiunauin HL.vim in f r'li.t'H 1,1.9 CU'-illl" JHS-1 1 w tiiroJ tftn uf.oil C5ihw .naJJ. 1 j raiMy GOodslifaCltiaing iAcrfSHaVai asoig. f IFrenoh: CbrietSjitioOp' 8MrtsiFtf l Mitta, : TiQdtveSfbesl brands fahd joibsfc-fe l;roI stralM loaea, UaenaildXAcaSetj, : . ' Collars, and afGfc pest. jttAterJUtUC j Embroldaringa, Edgings, "ad ; ffligs,'Bowf, Tidies ana shj 'fl.tt.Ara a. .r"for fO.fr;! VH'TT'Ik-T f:I!J SO 4ft9 ' "-zepnyrsjxnress Trimniings ana Buttons. THE GREAT IfK ADO UARTERS TOR HAIR. h Ciln5aj;jCnStl alte&es; JTollaSafi, M a.t arletvf thoi wort a mii,JhM 3VnriclyaJStai?ey'i42 Elntlict 1st. j WPftX j -oi s'w:o i a-4; 55r r.:Apply.tO"' ncl? ft; " I r . OJFICE OF GKN'JU.TICBLET AfiENT, ' L: Wilcaington; Tc7t May S0th. l871i ;.ft v UlUlLb .J j m' raes irom tne Citjvipre. a;ur.... ,8ou Bass avenue.....,,,. v,. isoa on.Vance street. Ii .4 :.. f :'. . .-. . . . t(Z r 'aid anee teti. .( , . ... .-. J. . iv. L.. .2: J. j : '1 4.onn On Dunlan street 5 Vance street. .k- .wuU Afci4.U;-j.u Ii " . on1 Dmre street... . i-i...-. , X. .: . , i wrn.v;M....w.-...::::: hs T.6 BV,rvP"?.. .......... ' liWO ilie City of Memphis na it. .k ' S,0Ctt In Panola county, mSsSid?? - ubnrt". 8tate cna"el6LomparUon COOTEmvmiTffimjrfrri,; Estey & Co. OrganT, wortS rom S Ta,,,l " sV.i .! iVrr .vm W to 0 " "w ?very articled rt PASSMOBE fc UUFFIIC, KKA L KSTATR AKVTS A VTn Ui vr i 1 g L-'l A. DIA IV? P. l i -io FriS'an.l Dock Hh., . W M.,M;Jitf G T O N- . N ( I. Its branches. . r.GOTJNTEiTiJktKKCiHAJWTS wtll do HI calling on ua and exanjlninx onr Suv. noyigs-tf GESEKAICOStMISSION M erehnnu " - HORTH' WATER STREET. Dersonal attention to th. s alo or hipnent . of r. Cotton. . Naval Stores, General Produce; etc., etc. Also to recelvlnp anl forwardinereoods'. iJeptzi 8?IW1 an,d promptly flUwi, BDWAXtDSV I y . B. . HALL. Grocers ; : , and , CEanmissioa , . J v V ..ii DEAI' IN Ajt KtND3 OF jAiid keep constantly on hand a full line of Grocerices at lowest cash prices. Tfilmington; January 1; "1570. ' tf Alxx. Sfkuttt. ji. w. hixsov, airs bfrdht. til-.. j SPRTOT& HINS0N, f fcd rrl Jti . ".83r: ti i - ' . " ttKrKB to JAMK8 DAWSON, ESQ., f - - IBArtiVlLKIKaTOK. f J9JUEbthjfti:ivr tcico sar ul'vi S. NOKTHKOr. y V . W. H, Jobthbop." ITortLLrqpdinCuminiiig, COM9IISSZOK: ZJEItClXAKiTS An JPWPrlJOsh af Kitedl WllralaKtea SW Paw mu,.Tyiimlrton.H,C. CgeiurSSS: frany 14W flpecial attention given to the purcbasa or sale of Corn and peanuts. , , loet-i-ly""" t.i.i:..-4-.,..:v.t ! . lit) 10 viJiuin hi iirn. ITeff, ij: 'AQTIIIldl :A?tfT i DTC A T,EK IN ardware. fiuno. ptrrvf i Pnmtw Kero- eene Oil,-Tin and-bheaironT? U ROOSlXO'Dbl!?E ASHOR; N0TICK. Agent for. FAIR n IlfK'S SCALE. No. 19 Front 8t., Wilmington, N. C !ftofs la i;.oor J- N. FagPEBicg. w. c. raKD'1 tjiNoc22:j)rforliktyoter Street, u oi wiuatiNOTOff, if. c ' j. j. Boorr. Cotton FMtort uid OominUioB Mer' Sprth-'ater t,nnar Commercial Excham - ,r Wilmington, .;.; t " T.efer to E. E, Burruss, Esq . Prerident ni in Latipft,C Tobaccos. jDOKSUMER CHOICE Keiaiiers ueng , . . : i '' - ,0t fOlOST kofcpOR CASH or PJWM . . V .. ' j I. .. . off 1 tturd ot Paris. si:?ftdjrrthtTng Ilose and Book Bindery " may2S-tf ' Totoa"11, naySl-St F. W. EErChKER. ft'' ' -M;l

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