,nl in . r ...ii,. mil .... i ,-ji-r - mi. rii.. i -in ui m I. :i.n. .. i. a vlirir ...J u ; i f Ik ill If! - E '-J Ji '' :1 TITO WTT.MTKrrtTnT POCT this State, and our best citizens must set to The nrst nusii mayor V:JYW i 1 flJCi H lLMlJlljrlUJ rUUl, WQrk to educate the whole people up to a a pluiu old Puritan, namfidVillcthp WILMINGTON, N. C., APRIL 2, 1871. FOn FHESIDEIVT, plane above jKukluxisni, above widely or-1 PTidentlv believed in toleration C ganized murder. We musteducate, educate, willet was R m of liberal religious views, educate. Ia this, and this only, lies the r, . WM, tU -iVf State's salvation. This done - iod Sonth $aid not sympatize with W cxc jitc- Carolina will he a orosnerons and nowerlul ncYof the colonistj He probably; hz .Con- uiaiv, iwi- .no uaic oanj i Jibuti j ihwuhwdi i TlCCtECl UlLUSbll 111 vuuku tt t ii ci ci in a a nn at m U f U 1 k) U U U k. VJltilX x, ro De sure, it win wise time, ior wnue eoes b in Holland. Shortly bsforo Lis.re- of the vils c" be Speedily rciaoved, some v mt AffiA W made lT V Wo- i OF ILLINOIS of the others will take years in the removal. unmtatbgmfMoSic Ignorance is the parent of our trees, and ta qtiiintance of the Key. John Miles, .a Lap- 4 - I FOR VICE-PRESIDENT; jj 1 A J. CBESWELLj ! OF,, MARYLAND. SuDjectHo the decision of "the National Nominating Convention.' - I r. n?l -To Irishmen remove this is not the work of a day. foist clergyman who had been driven from i.:. i ;n Waloaliv ihn A r.t of ffonform- Hnthrr Honrh nrnrrtn hill tv. M" " " O " . The Raleigh finds fault with ity of: 1662-an acquaintanceship that n- thA nartv nt 'rtenKfiit nn mm penedl inw warmrieiPjjtn pertinehtTnbrtTHyln f Wl pP 1 W hnM nftt l&d Hr J MilA secuTld frSm thPlymoulh of humor, atheintroductipn inCongresr Cteurtthe grant of ownihipwhtcnffiey of Ku-Klu bills," or., threatened Sheila-1 named.NewTSwansealrom the old' home of oarger eniprcement measure, wnen we nna tiie 7Veish' pastor and the sea of Swans near S;uJbertoVnta.ndUg ii Ms U.meia Wales, (Here, they est.bli.hcd the establishment of the chanres of an in- a church, Baptistin aame, but open m com- tolefable spirit of oppression and political munion, the covenant defending ftf power- .r . i ful-) language the equal rights! Christians It is not , o'ten that a proud aLd quick wittek neenlc can be taunted with stupjdi- i w mntt I want , nf anirif Vnt vet think t Wat I oersedution in the Southern beonle. funtnmof;0-Coant.rotCurrabr hitteH to MtM olUri of urauao, sou x:miiip areiraDgeij cuangcu Hepresentativea,, that a faithful, efficient, baptism to be administered waffw-oe3 leu U tney no not resent tne insults ncapea upon i ana we may say, indispensable cmcer m I in each case to the cuoict of the Cahdidate, one of the charitable institutions of the State must !be displaced, 1 that -the unfortunates under, his charge shall be ' 'robbed of the care and attention he :has so well and kindi ly bestowed upon, them, simply because that NEW iDVEBTBEIIEipL'8, i N: IIJVEIlTISDrJEHTS. "" ' 1 "" 1 " 1 ' "I ' I ' . ' ' " "' 'r 1 . .. SPRINGH i mi!. 1 & Ruth. R. B. to., WixiiuaTOH, N. C, March 30th, 1871. y "-fry AND SUMMER GOODS .4 s J. - 1 v A FULL ASSORTMENT OF THE LATEST XjL novelties in V "), 1 1 - I I II ' I " " " "' ' f' them by the leaders of the conservative party in this State. Thus docs Mr. Turner, in the Sentinel, continually repeat his know nothing slanders: -,;("..-. ! When we heard Mr. Phillips on the floor officer was elevated to the position he holds - r ' T-T; I T- t it..l ,1 k)ixUiki:.. ..it-" ' . ; -.. t oi ine xiousc oi ivcpresemaiives, pieau mat, i j AFuw;itau rlJ by leave of the people as it were, the Chief Justice of liorth Carolina continues bis drunkenness, (called by Mr. Phillips infir mity), we thought ';of Ireland, when the Judges we allowed by the people to go naked, and to keep the Judiciary in coun tenance,4 the' people dressed in the same . The above is but a sample of the illibe ral tnd malignant spirit pervading the s ban conservatives in North Carolina. It is of a piece, with that attempt to disfran- The organ of the Conservative partv in xxorin.varoiina, .rciernng to tne samesuo- and the Church,: free from all ecclcsiaEUcal impediments; .-wen t vigordusly io w4o:rk'-and soon , drew to its ffeirowship manyj strong "menn frorn the colonies. - The- Presby tfehan adyentprers: frohi Harlem-Meet sting sweetly CongregationalistSjand .Quakers.' worship- DRESS goods; NraBfflff ijjVjiwiW"-.Ti ;-- i s?t-. --M- " . , WHITE GOODS,, - EMBROIDERIES, : TRIMMINGS, LACE, POINTS, ; , ' ' SHAWLS, ' LADIES' & MEN'S HATS, ; MEN'S & BOYS WEAR, i ; : IfOTIONS, &p. iSoTlCE. , PROPOSALS FOR CARRYING .THE MAIL for one year between the Postofflce and the Dtpot ot the WllmingUn, Charlotte, and Ruth erford Railread, - will be receiTed at this ofilce until 13 ojclock noon on vv eanesaay, me aw Thft lowest rcsnonsible bidder - will be award ed the contract, if considered reasonable 7.00 AvM. and. 8:50 P. M. six time a week are the present hours ot ' delivery and receipt. . - - "8. L.-FREMONT, . j ; Ebg: nd Bup'U 95-It april 2 GRAND 1 1 MlCALilHEMBI EXHIBITION OF At prices to suit Goods away, at everybody almost ; givl ject, says : in so many k:wordstfwe'shave Irjed " under" the " samoVrobf and -before the "turned out 'Holdn. now lt nmitnmriut i .-v. ?v " -tl- -4, 4. . "n ' ' , w- ,- .-j - . v u j. i tn nir r r nnprai K'mTicr oiion "Helden men." i foay,to,,J2(;;i 1 .'fi Ki ?a .yi ? na,8 been aeprivea oj his eflUxf nopjor any wrong he hat done in office but because he is a member of the Republican party;- and was made Goternor by Republican votes. Now is this so ? Did party considerations furnish the reason for, impeaching, 4 our Governor ? Are the charges of Republican' presses at the North true, that; 'loyal Governors are april 2 . 'i ' . f:. U j 36 MARKET ST. r "We legend? read oi Church and State, The banner of the Cross in hate V Uplifted o'er the slaying, "A better legend lingers here ' , In stainless history given; t Sweet sung the men from Harlem-Meer 5 With exiles from the Severn." chise all not born in the State and which jpcached tor no . other reason than th eir the Post compelled tho "conservatives" to y L - i ' -, take back .and explain away in tlieir vari- ; , One of the English ; Commissioners, now rini iournals of "disunion and treason. : sitting in Washinerton. ir thna rlflRcririprJ-' ' i ' We have repeatedly begged every true Sir John Macdonald, the Scotch-Canadian Celt to ally himself to the party ot liberty Premier of the new Dominion," is tall ef and the Union; as in it alone could support . ,r in looK and ngure; b as -the appearance of a and sympathy be found. The loolish out- cross between T a New York business man cry raised against Republicans that they and a Manchester manufacturer, with a con-- are all for the blacks and azaihst the whites I siderable pariementary experience. . . . c- , - 'TT- I. - ' 1 .1 ! , II " 'i xiu uia a uruau xureueau, large neau, dark eye9 a thin crop of hair tinged with grey, small side-whiskers and marked tea-' tures, especially an acquiline nose, which, if there is any thing in such correspondences makes one think et a hawk.i:r;.jl , . I ' Macdonald is said to be a man of remark- ablo attainments 1 especially as a linguist.- T ,11- I - '-l. .1 i-m I t i is met by the repeated invitations to color ed 1 inen to vote the sham democrats into power. With few exceptions the colored -people- hive loo much sense to vote with " their tnemies. They are too kind hearted . fo abuse even their worst foes, and the deep significance ol a colored militia company Recently in a closing jiight of the Canadian TuE; New lork Trwune trutntuiiy re marks that t lie Presidential campaign of 1872 will be "the most infuriated contest" we have ever had, because, owing to feuds existing feuds in the Republican ranks, the opposition will., attempt seriously to carry for the 5 Democratic nouiineea every .State except Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa, while the Republicans, willstrug gle t carry every Jone of the States, not ex cepting Delaware; Maryland and Kentucky. In view of the" situation, itis; urged that the EVERY GTEAL1ER E ARE ADDING TO OUR CAREFULLY selected assortment of , F'aumily Groceries Another lot of those choice New Tork Snear Cured! Pig Hams,' fresh Smoked Beef and Beet Tongues, and Breakfast Strips. The choicest extra New Mackerel, Salmon, Spiced rigs Feet. v , s niSCELLAlMS. CARRIAGE K2AKER. INFORMS THE PUBLIC THAT HE CAN furnish the finest work, and of better quriKv. than any Carriage maker in the city. ; Go to the siirn of the BIG HORSE SHOE. West side of Third street, between Market and Princess streets, near the Court House. ALL KINDS OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS, FARMING UTENSILS and ! BLACK-SMITHING Of every description "done In the. best manner. BUGGIES, ,i,' :aov - - , . FARM ,WAGGONS.and CHEAPEST, dec 23 V. ;.HEELr BARROWS. 66-tf 50 BBLS. OF "OUR" CELEBRATED BRAND. the best Flour in the country our immense sales prove it every barrel guaranteed. Remember our prices are the and learn for yourselves, at LAUNDRY SOAP." lowest. Call april 2 GEO. MYERS, 11 AND 13 FRONT STREET. 95 TEAS, TEAS, turning out in Cincinnati and marching with 'the Fenians is only to be fully appre ciated when We know Who led the riots in 1863, when a New York mob murdered the innocent, and burned colored asylums. j The declaration of "honest Tom Mur phy,w Collector of New York, that Grant waa the "janu Of commen sense" makes it eminently proper that people lacking the very necessary quality should follow his leadership Grant fully represents his party when he declares himself the friend of every; natienaHty, and bestows his patronge free ly and without prejudice. -: ' The sham conservatives are .wanting in : liberality, and contain all the elements of ' bigotry and ignoran. intolerance. (We who believe in the opposite policy are necessa rily Republicans, r J . . I The Charleston (S. C.) Republican is conducted with such singular honesty, liberality, and fairness as to have at once thy confidence pf Republicans and the sin cere respect of the Democrats ot South Carolina. It treats at length calmly and earnestly oi the origin, natureand object of the Kuklux, and of the remedy : , .! We shall never get at tho settlement of this Kuklux business until the causes are better Understood. ;m f The Democrats say it comes of Radical misrule; the Republicans continually i say that it is a part of the old rebellion. , . ? , .' P It comes from neither. '' We know that these Kuklux arc Demo crats, and that their woik, if centinucd, will benefit the Democracy in the election by" keeping thousands , and thousands of Republican! from the polls, but. this is no sign nf a great conspiracy. The cruel, fiendish Kuklux exist for the regulation of homt afiairs in accordance with the doc trines of 4,the white man's government." That idea is Democratic, and that it has a bearing on 1870,' is, after all, ; only inciden tal V tj.: !- j::JH:;;-.a-:i.-I Ii SOsOf the excuse of "Radical misrule ;" it I docs not hit the mark. I I The Kuklux business comes from ' oppo sition to Radical institutions, hated with Parliament, where, ; like our own beloved. Congressmen, the members sometimes set a little wild, a number or members tried their skill in a tournament of 'abuse in different languages. English,' French, German, Ita)-i ian, the Sonorus j Latin f and rhvthmical Greek, were flung at, one -another!! with a facility that seemed to astonish the AmeW ican correspondent who recites the incident. Sir John is said to have borne a more'than equal share in the contest, and carried off the honors by swearing a little in .Sanscrit, apostrophizing his antagonist in Russian, and winding up by anathemas in the choicest Hebrew. ;. r : v ' - . An Acknowledsment. --h : .. ' The Orescent published ? at , Marion S. C. thus refers to the Presidents' proclamation : , President Grant, has issued a proclama tion calling' upon all 3 organized 4 bandsjnf armed 1 men in7 this State to iJ disband and return to their homes inf twenty days. :We wonder ; what", armed bands of ; men the President refers to. We know, of no such bands, and believe that none such now ex ist within the limits of the State.4 It is true that Scott's negro militia, a few weeks ago,. JJ1 ' - r il L w .t. . once inducing take an 1 It : ::TEAS. n;, -li! . . -a. I w wnmn cai t tuw TTifM'PTnwni?i . 5 .f . , , A citizens of Wilmington to my large to prepare for the struggle by severally choice assortment of - every one5 they can mnuence ut read somcttcpuqlican newspa per. This is good advice and will be heeded by1 every live Republican. ' ' HE and -a. ,.; The astuto cdittr of the Star continually discovers huge mare's nests in Washington, and elsewhere, amuses many of our colored citizens, who really have traveled since the war much more than even the A S. afore mentioned. -if ' Mi. JXOi reierring t many ana grave errors or the condition ot affairs in Washington, where , the A. S., as aloresaid has not been 'since the, war" we will gently remind the twihkler that the New York ' Sun is not a Republican paperf neither is the New York News, or any other scurifous sheet not even the Star. 1 v'- i ' 5M' ' IIP ur er T e as . Bought for cash from importer's hands. The Teas will ba sold at the following prices : Finest quality Gunpowder Tea, $1 60 per pound unoice quality unnpowaer j ea, i 4uper pouna Meaium quality uunpo waer l ea, 91 23 per pound Finest quolity GunpewderTea, 81 25 per pound vuoice quality urunpowuer l ea, i uu per pouna Finest quality Japan Tea, $1 25 per pound. I iuc iuvts rencvy i vrK.. casu prices, aiui aic as represented, nnest qualities 01 pure Teas. ALSO KEEPS ON HAND, The liaest kind of an assortment of French and English Chemicals, OUv Pcrlumeries, Pa tent Medicines, soaps,: Jfancy Articles, &c. Don't lorget to call and try my Olioioe Teas. CHARLES B. BURROW, Druggist, Front street, Store formerly occupied as the Dollar titore. april 3 i ! . 5-tf ST . P AU L'S I II ST ITU TE ". , ' .WIII. .BB GrVBN, AT THE THE ATRE, On Easterilonday Eyenlng; ip'1 10 TICKETS, 75 cents ; to be had at the Book Stores of Mr. Heinsberger and Mr. Loye, also of the pupils. ' mr,- m:im-. ;.'" 'r. .k;i Among the pieces to be perfoimed will be the famous GERMAN NATIONAL HYMN atd the celebrated ANVIL CHORUS, accompanied by a full chorus t Gentlemen Amateur Vocalist and a number of musical instruments. . ji IThe ANVIL; illEIGH BELLS, CHIMES Src. Will also be introduced In several pieces, april 2 95-lw ; PEACE FESXIVAl.; i At a meeting of the German'' citizsns ot Wil mington, held at Range's Hall, on Wednesday evening, March 29lh, for the purpose of mak ing suitable arrangements for the celebration ot the Peace Festival on Easter Monday, the; following gentlemen ..were appointed an Ex ecutive Committee, viz : H. B. Eilers, P. Heins berger. Sol. tor, M. Shulken, H. Von Glan, J. G. BaumanT R. Ehrbeck,, . F. Rheinstein, F. W. Kerchner, M. M. Katz, H.'Vollrs, H. Haar, 8r., A. Weill, J. W. 8trauss, J. Clifford, H. Brunhild, G. C. Shields, E. Peschau, H. Shul ken, A.;Wronski .. . ... , . M A committee ot three from each ward was appointed to call on the Germans and solicit 6ubscriptiens to aid in defraying the expenses of the celebration and to ask their co-operation and participation in the same, as follows: 1st Ward A Adrian-. HHutaffi Chas. Bissen- ger; aq. wara i..JBr oipn, t. Duujaxn, a.. STEKEOSCOPESfS . views.-1--'"""- , -v - --w ' i ',; ALBUMS A-r V--.V,r,V-' " CHOMOS, ; FRAMES. E. & 1L T. ANTHONY & CO., ' 591 BROADWAY, N EW YORK, 1 Invite the attention of the Trade to thHr cxteu- sive assortment of the above goods, oi their own publication, mamifadure and toporXaliou ? . ; Also, ' r PHOTU LANTERN SLIDES v - GRAPHOSCOPES NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE.- r..i E.&II. T. ANTHONY&COm 591 Brojldwat. Niw York, . Opposite Metropolitan Hotel IMPORTERS AMD MAkuTACTUBBKS OF P H O.TUGRA PIl I C U AT EHX A L mar 16 !'-'".- rantiiiKU-tt w 90-3m : PENSIONS FOR SOLDIERS AND ; WIDOVS - - OP THEWAITOF 1812. A LAW HAS JUST PASSED CONGRESS granting pension to Soldiers and Sailors of the war of 1812, The act authorizes the placing on the Pension Roll all surviving officers, enlist ed and drafted men, militia and volunteers, of jthe Military or naval service of the United States who served a perioa ox sixty aays in me war of 1812. Also other oflicers named personally in any resolution of Congress who served lees than 60 days. Those who during the late war adhered to the cause of the enemies of the United States Gov ernment forfeit their ' pensions. All applicants are required to take an oath to support the Constitution of the United States.. . The surviving . Widows of ? all such Officers, Soldiers, &c, are entitled to pensions, provided they were married belore i the treaty of peace which terminated the war of 1812, (Feb, 17th 1815,) and have not since nfe-marrled The amount allowed is $8.00 per 'month, to commence from the time the act passed, (Feb, 14th, 1871,) and continue during the pensioner's lire. . v- Havin paid the special , tax required by the Department and qufialied myself as Claim Agent I am ready to collect these pensions for those REder ; d Ward-John Haar, Jr.. Phillip to whom they are due, at very Bmall expanse to Newman W. Ortman J 4th Ward-J. Loeb, them. No pay required t Until collection is Wm. Goodman. Wm.,Ulrichi 5th Ward E. Peschau, Win.' Muller,'D. Steljes. . H. B. EILERS, President A. Wbohski, Secretary. - april 2 95 It Just Published: madeu The neceesary Blanks lor application will be sent o any one entitled to pension For Blanks or information enclose stamp to r J. A. JONES, Attorney and Solicitor ot Claims, Raliegh, N. C, march 26 . j ; 93-tf HADDOCKS W I L M I N GT ON, GENERAL OFFICIAL, if AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY, For sale at , V" , . .. .. HEINSBERGER'S While Bret Hart. is' writing up "Con densed Novels,'!? our: newspapers are daily rehearsing facts which might be woven in- to cenaensea trageaies.r iiere is one con- paraded in some of the up-country counties, I densed from the 'Maquoketa (Iowa) Excel- but the kuklux disbanded them .and the carl pet-bag1 arid negro Legislature .lately ield unlawful meetings in the State capitol but they have a disband ed Hhemselvea -these two constitute the only unlawful assemblies of which we have any knowledge, and they have, as has already been stated, dispersed. Then, to what organizations" does the Pres ident refer.. It is stated in the proclamation sior: "Mr. riser, oi tnat piace, spenas an the money he can earn or beg for whisky, leaving his family; in squalid; wretchedness. Last Tuesday his four-year, old child ' died of hunger. - Piser borrowed fitly scents1 ol a neighbor, to purchase it a: shroud, went to the saloonr spent his half dollar tor whisky, that Governor Scott has asked for aid -from went home drunk, knocked his wife sense the U. S. Government t : protect the loyal lesslaid down in drunken stupor, and iuo uiow UAUC UUTUmcm ol.f till mnrn;n rp.- - K .kMJ he. has starved to death." ; r from violence. .1 ' TnE New York tribune thus speaks of Mr, Sumner's speech ; 3"We judge that he has erred in making . it before instead of The Star invites colored conservatives to "come f in'put of the wet'! and 5 vote for "South Carolina Democracy :'? Let.us raise aloft our banner and call no on alljiatriots, of whatsoever celor, to floki j after the arrival and report of the Coin mis- aruuuu ine uag oi tneir cquniry, f . slonera returning irom , a careful inquiry 'Let us j give -a. cor dial 'invitation to all UinSii' ?- i friendof ai hohratt Mmiaistration to j6in f,tbe case in , almost . every us in our attempt to redeem our State," I municipality of Jhe f Dominican Republic. With all pur, concessions,, j we should re- Mr. Sumner is capable, welJL, , intorined, and member that we owe to ourselves a certain honestV'bui he has no superiority in these unprincipled ' scallawags or brazen ' carpet bagcer3 insult the ' diffnitv of our Statu arid an intensity of hatred by the once dominant imperil her best interests, then wo should respects IIo we." over Messrs. Wadet White, and class, now a powerful minority institutions f which gave a revolution in the very plant-! ; ing, because lifting a long-enslaved and; down-trodden race to citizenship and the ;;4tw-mtkiag'powiBr,'-.:;;.:'-' That there has been "misrule" in this revolution, this "reconstruction," may not be disputed ; but this misrule is now used ' only as an excuse for the existence of the Kuklux Klan-r-it had little to do with the organization of that ; secret order. That ; oraer was ' planned, as we thoroughly be heye, lr the continuance of the subordina tion of the colored people to the whites. The Republican then treats of the evils . Which do actually exist in the Souths and which grow out of ignorance, of corruption In omcials, and out ot the irritating supre- rauinro nne,- poiiiicauv. raise: aioit .our, banner, and shout' "up guards and at 'em." Stdte'JbWnat will not continually lie to the blacks, j South 1! n0th? enaotion of Carolina Democracy, in raising her spotless! 1 other that draws men to liag, has no objection to fringing one corner inrr Of a common dislike in crape as emblematical s of the f union of white and colored patriots.: ; The Tarboro s Southerner claims to bo the very quintescence ol Nortfr Oarblina ctn-1 servatism and -thus expresses its views on the situation : i . ' v ' . . , , ihe WHipriso osT.or several years past this bid means'of punishmenthas been abandoned irii the' State abolished 'by a ' With a wisdom far beyond its years and it is pretty old. too the Columbus remarks : "In politic pnship t eacb gether it is a feel- for somebody else. er and Thurman turned loose en a desert island would hate each other. Add Grant, and .Sumner and .Thurman become friends.'' William Deis war brie 6f the Victims Q.f the Democratic'7 Meridian (Bliss.) massa cre; A I correspondent says that1 after ne was wounded' f he was "d'raWed from the radical Legislature .tin order topandec tot ijourt-room to the iorclr AnVlv f W?pH t ih aacy. of the colored men by their great the feelings and votes of the most depraved Btreet below;iamid the Shouts and5 jeers of reach: iiir the crowd; 3 Signs oflife beihgstill discov- ieelings, arid that is throuizh the iDitrumen'. J crable: some Oner kiridl r fcut hiss threat from tue expenses ot living ana losses, and out J tality ;ct t-ue.; iasb n vigorously I applied to 1 rto ear." ' ll of the steady, blind, malignant,' abusive j their backs.. ? We ;know that such a measure will raise a uowi at ine .ortn, 4 anq be characterized as :: still another "' instance' of Southern barbarism ior ' the purpose bf bj pressing thrcegroes l? fi'-ilfoj .ski ?5lfrhImost depraved and criminal class" Af .n nrani7Atiftn nw thrir nX areinvited by'ponserv&tiTd" papers to tote render possible the; perpetration of fbrrtthe Whipping i'cri WKJ intheState; out ot the porert, .""wwt UI VUO DUItC, SOU IUC Dl UlUUllUg ; course of the' Democratic 1 press, and pro- 'ceeds to say :' ' 'V- 5 !; : ; - ) Taken together, these3 evils are, not an ! excuse for the Kuklux'KIan,- but the condi tions whlcbl render it possible tor the exis iteactv which ban fnii.;i m (The Marion urn eucn aamning qeeas as tneirs ins a, commu nity claiming to tc civilized 1 . t T4! To thoroughly , ' redeem this State irom the blasting influences of the Kuklar Klan,! we must set to work to purge ourselves Of ; th evils which permit the existence of the order. This, must be ' done in :tbis way: Jh9 Federal troops will restore order in "LoteV young ; dream" is said to have vanished with Dotb lPxIncess' Louise anrllfier fits. IX) tar0 compliments coloured Congressman Howard, or appoint- jWe commend the action. of ? Congressman Ro?y; i He was r, prompted Jjy . creditable motives, when he recommended Howard purely on account of the young gentleman's merits and abilities. h':iow- rdi iv.-i ?tia tm&UA 9r fh,ar jpiTlE BEDDII & SHADES. .- mar 23 Live Book Store. SILK HATT IIiK,HA.TS UK STOCK FOR THE SPRING AND SUM- O MER trade is now Complete. Having the largest FURNITURE WAREHOUSE JUST RECEIVED BY rC,:0 E X P RE S S . i THOS. H. WRIGHT, , , " : No. march 3 9 North Front street. 8(5 In the State, and always the largest stock on IchauiC8BuUdinff.';'8ibck9 hand, we can offer to 1 the public inducements that cannot be competed with. ' ' ''n Parties in wnt should examine before making purchases. D. A. SMITH M . Granite Building .If'' 5 SHARES FOR SALE. Inquire ot feb3 . -,. : S. G. HALL,, At this Office. 7S-tf IS THE PIEID ! april 2 South Front Street, r p5-ti SELECT FAMILY GROCERIES. ARE OFFERED BY EVERY GROCER. Qnr ; claim is, that we keep the choicest stock of FINE SELECTED j FAMILY SUPPLIES Ever sold inour city. We do not. and will not handle inferior goods. j uur prices areas low and oiten lower than you MR. A ANHALTv ANNOUNCES TO . HIS friends that he has secured Ettinger's old Store, - And has on hand a large Stok of new DRY GQQD ! !, par lor second class groceries. ii consumers win but study their own Inter- est ana pleasure, ana can on us. we will1 con vince them that we Offier oaly " 11 SELECT FAMILY SUPPLIES ! CHS, D. MYERS fcCO,i l 7 Korth Front street, april 2 . Uf . .... t. , . , Let aUgo and see his SPRING CALICOES an ill'TE G-OODS BOOTS AND SHOES, . '"'t' ; i ...LADIES. STIt AW GOODS, By the President oi the Uni ted States or Anierica. ... ) . ! WHEREAS! it Is provided in the Constitution of the United States that the united states shall protect every State in thisUnionon ap plication of the Legislature or of the Executive (when the Legislature can not be convened) against domestic violence ; and ' Whuebab - it is proTided' In. the laws of tbe United States'that in all cases of insurrection in any State, or 6t obstruction to the laws thereof, it shall be lawful for the President of the United States, on application ot the Legislature of sucb State, Or of the Executive, (when the .Legisla ture can notJ bs convened. to call ' lorth the militia of any other State tor States, or to em ploy such part ol the land and naval force as shall be judged necessary ! lor the purpose of suppressing such insurrection, or of causing the laws to oe'duly executed; and :-' ! '1 Whsbeas I have received information that combinations of armed men unauthorized by , law. are now disturbing the peace and safety of the citizens of the State of South Carolina, and committing acts of violence in said State of a "character and to an extent which render the powers of the State and of its officers unequal to the task of protecting life and property nnd securing public order therein ; and '- ' ' j . Whereas the Legislature of said State is pot now in session and can not be convened in time to meet the present emergency, and the Execu tive of said State has therefore made application to me for such part of the military brce of ;the United States as may be necessary ana adequate to protect 6aid ; Statte and the citizens i thereof against the domestic violence hereinbefore men tioned, and to enforce the due' execution of the laws; and lS;: ' ;-.;$. .:n twi-!'. iv Whereas the laws of the United- States; re qulre that whenever it may be necessarytln !the judgment ot the President, 5to use the military force for the purpose aforesaid, he. shall forth- withi by proclamation, i comm and sucb ' ininr- rrYa trv nlf nnreo oifi rotiro noonoah V in l InP.lr - respective aooaes wnnm a iimnea lime : j Now, therefore, Truly sses S. Grant, President of the United ' States. ' do' hereby command tb; persons composing the unlawful combinatipos aforesaid to disperse an4? retire peaceably to their ' respective Rbodeswithin.. twenty days from this date. " ,? ;tU ' In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United, gtatefe to . i Done at the city of - Washington this twenty . fourth day of March, in - the year ot ourJLord one thousand eignt nun-. I SEAL.l dred and seventy-one, and of theiln liAltGE IssbitfjIlENT OF city ciiOTOcvc store: loLOUESt ' ' -k-'t ; 1 i y dependence of the United States f A a i . nineiy-nuu.' , - ' ';yt7.S.fGRANT. By the President r y-tf Hl UAMlVtOn FlSH,SHM .JM"' r - Secretary of 8tate. mar 30 ' ' : 44 Ithe SUITS AT ii f s. I 1ST A very handsome stock of O L O fT H I TRUNKS, BAGS, P f UMBRELLAS, CANE! rjuncon & co.i RIDDAUDG AND r t ARTICLES! tat STERLING THREAD ON HANDif 'l i 'iia'J lX .-;r?off M vn V. 5 Of every kind. ; Oo early and buy CHEAP FOR CASH. Re ember the ' ,r J' r i t.'t-''"u-;-- - i epril 2 CITY CLOTHING STORE. i v NOTICE. tiFTY ' STUDY WORKMEN CAN J&'' ""i .7li!.,!.:'i'i i " i-5 ' : '.' employment by applying at j, member the MARKET STREETS1 march SO OMm piirb ROSE UILL QUARRY Wagea one dollar per day. jij. r: B love lorn Juorn.v, a. uerman aron .loved pointment ot one or two pf llolden'a friends lot wisely, but too wellthe.Pnnces?. and to ugehteel exile," m ; the jshape . of Dettv poor J,orn was jojeciea py a Sttoth farm, consulates in some region-ii tb It's daughter, i , II very absurd. , : . ; - . .: . . please street. LOST. ANK BOOK NOTZSS 7. i SCHOOETDOOKS. i j TEACHERS AND PARENTS ARE RESPECT fully invited to examine , my assortment of 8CH00IVB00KB4nd BCHOOL BTATIONERT, ;Woicn ajow very, complete r WANTED AGENTS Seventy-five to two hundred dollars per month everywhere, male and, female, to introduce the Genuine Improved Coinon Sense Family Seeing Machine ThW machine wui sutcn, nem, ieii, tuck, bind, braid,! cord, 4nUt nd embroider in a most superior mannerZPrice only $15. Pally warranted; for five f years. & We wUl pay $1000 ior any macmne inai win sew a stronger, uwi beautiful or i more daitic! seam than ours. I makes the "Elastic Lock Stitch." Every second stitch can be cut, and still the cloth cannot be pulled anart-without tearineit. We pay agents 73 to $200 per month andpexpensei, or a com mission from which twice that, .amount can made.' For Circulart' and Terras, apply . tf 9r address, - -. viir - C. BOWERS A-COu, t. ! am flnrnnA Rfrftp.t. PhtlAdclnhiS. ra.. 6autiow. Do not be Imposed upon by othr parties palming oil wartwess case-iron mcu. under the same name ec otherwise pQprfaae only g9S' jororbvtovm rpHE UhRIVALli7ARtISTI8fTlLL return it to the Will, the finder Savings Bank, Dock aprU 3 B. G, BRYAHt Cashier. ' .-f-'-'p'i 95-Uwit niinrinnr tnn nriT iwniirmnrBiff vv 813-tf ? trenaandthepuburgtmeriji iwpin- Wannouneeatbat most fasUdloug. quality atfSL $9 andSlOoer thousand-hauled B4iiit?45 Tariirirfi. i i'n n.7 in sj 111 c rtii 1 .m. 7 ;-'-W!''?fJ wVf. shis (jnios. hMtr t.hln" .t anv rtthir varrl Innntr af ) yird on 13th between1 Do ck and Orange Itfeeta, i- I-