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I, " ' - - " . . - .- , -h . - ' - - ' ' - . ' - V.. . . . " ...- - . ' ' i " r . .. . . - '.' ' L J the Honiara -crAn, PUBLISHED DjIILT, Offios, Dawson Bank roHi: - one year. In adraace....!.... : 7 six months, In adranoe.M 3 1 1 Tl) roe months, in adranoe..... S ) ono month, in advance............ -J Tho Moairiwo.STX will b " ' ,,.trt of tho City at Fvnzzs mST orriCE Dxnr" niern through ft wa'y maU 6;C0 A. 11 Dally Mxoent Sunday. '. - , v . . ... lortherm through mall 7:C0 P. 21.' . ; :: JnthernMall ......8.C0 - ..,-; iV C. and B. B. E., ..........8:C3 1, II. dally, except Sunday. . - - piiyettevIUe and lntenaediato effect VtxQ lliver. .......... ...liCO X. X C..- Kavettoville via Warsaw, a.-00 A. II. Dally, except Sunday. ...t j.nitbville via StoemM .10 F. M., twlc a week, Mondays fchd Fridays. - KAIL 8 A B SI V AT 9919 - Northern Through Mall 4:30 A. M. Dally, ex- N&WhrWl and WayMall pMi," Daily, except Sunday. ' Jathern. 9:4 P. M- iany; t f; - -; v? C anff U., 3:00 P. M. Daily, except Sunday. iVetteville.7:00 p. M., dally, except 8nnday. Qmithvillo, 1 :0 P. M .Two times a week. i-Tvetteville River Mall, 7,30 A. M., Mondays and Fridays. - ii Hce open from 7:80 A. M. to 6:00 P. M . Sundays " 8:30 to 9:00 A. M. -. --. j . office open for delivery of night mall from 7-30 to 8 o'clock P. M, - , f i .it . n4 ; , ED. R.EDTKPi MT, Tlieltt OI1XI1VG S TA B l",d livered to City . SuteaeribeT at FIFTEEN CK5T per week. Habperi ters Nortu or tne cenire oi. ubth-i Street will benppiletl by Mr. WM. UAltLOWt nl thase Mouth of 'that Hue by J.OIIN H. nURCH. Only ihe-e Agents nre atborlsed, In ( their respective Diyilento collect eitjr subscription' r. , .- . - y, n vTlte MORNING STAR Is de llvered to Jt'lty Snbserlbera at 1'IFTEEN CENTOTper week. 'Subscri bers North of the centre "of Harket street will be snpplled by Mr. WB, I. IIAULOW; and those South or that line by Mr. JOHN B. BU11C1I. , Only these Agents are authorised, In their respective Divisions, to collect .city tibsc riptlons." -""' " J ""-" J THE CIRCULATION OB . THE MORN 1X0 STAR IS LARGER Til AN Til A T OF IJVT OTHER DAILY NEWSPAPER -PUBLISHED in north Carolina.. "Contractors will not be llowed,-under i l,i ir contract, to advertise any o.her than their l.ltimate busloes's' nHress by fa ring-specially; or mii'Ii ad verU.scweb'C ''w,' ,'". '.' . sis te! ftOt.oaicAL ; ta-ecoii u; April 14, 1871. . .. ' """7 I 1 n ,-a' Ther-f Times mom- Wind. Weather tier... eter;. Ta. U. 29:65 ' 53' "N" E LightTlaTn .' 2 P. M. 5:40- 65 N Fresh i heavy tx.a t P. M. '29:79 53 W Light jClear. Rainfall. 1.42 inch. " ' ';!;; ! ; Robert Sktboth, Serjj't Siirnal Service U. 8..A. i. War DaPXKTuAjrr, T, 1 X" Office of Chief Stenal Officer, Washington, ApM 144:85 r, Pfobabilitia. Clear weather, with coot ' northerly winds; will probably b experienced oa'Saturday over the lakes, followed by a slight dlstarbauce at nllit on the lake. .Clear, or partially clear weather, is probable for the Southern States and tuu Atlantic coast. - T"E3Z"B OITT. , ; 'Ikinbekoek's Live Book Store, 39 Market s'rect Masoa & Hamlin's Cabiuet Organs Ncw. styles, at reduced prlcea.v jr. ,i ;;iiri Gheen &FLA.NNER, Apothecaries and Drug gUta Leeches. 4 J. S. niOBiE Auction sale of Plants this morniug. f t ; ' f , . DsElosiET & Co. Butter, Molasses and Uacon. . - . . . Ciias. T. HowAKDLouisiana State Lottery Compauy. The Memphis Distribution. . This drawing,, we are Informed, will take place about the 1st1 of'Jane. There are "tome splendid city, bnldines embraced, all of which rc located in Memphis, Tenn. The Appeal of Hint city Indorses the - Scheme hijihly. - 'Mr, .Nmliati M.-yerof thU city will: furnish circu-l..r-and lull iunrniati.m. ,Mrf .N. is at L. NOTICE.' ' Aobncy Nkw York Associated PkksW, i Vi!iniiitu, Nl C , March 2i, 1S71 MujU ts ami AircnU of vessel will confer a f ivor on the untlerijiird by reporting to him I nmiptiy an tnnilne disasters occurring at ainrt ,...t.. .... .I.:.' vt ' . ' . ' i '.' if I I 'lm, m nrui uroiiun coitj iu order t iiit the 1 rit el I r? tMicV ' may' transmitted..' by ti.rjraph at thir earliest possible moment, - V tl Avia Nw York-Associated Pressf J :. ? sod Punt- ,rrl ' E.'.j;.( .j ; ) :,; :.! . aaiu; anu ioe wb Have pantaloons ejr 'uiiht;ir,;ST;yfll o kltp kn6w,thit they (ti,,. p,intn!4ous.:wlll aUorbc. ' with .their lastle foorVpi;ftfcyiy fir.fasti-, 'n nils uhsoS.dwU' If tUvy we e his pride liv..n4 .1 ' ' ' ' "(.) I'll. If r twenty threyyar ,so,i t...ri..n. ; A Hnys;sIon.!" "' U ; f -I.I I he side-walk aii puck, le tw ten .TWr4 s'ud 'urtli strce'a,"' North' side, needs', attfntlbnj u-'tween I ho two corners W located tho 'new Hall of the Hook and Ladder 'Company and Uiutidu walk on tuciicide of the Hall to the corner Is almost Impssable from; the'depth .of tiiCHand. .W bops the author! ties will give the "Hook and Ladders'l good tide-walk "d iiius add to the obligations which -the 1 1 -ompnny is under for a?sisance from that quarter. - 'itiX) OW Cheap 'Freight."''""' iu t .Ui On a boiler and Hxturcs shipped 'lo us front "icnmond a few days.slDce,7sn.d weigblpg; nearly two thousand pounds ' we paid' $4 75 freight. When it la knowb, that this I freight passed over, Ibe entire leneth of three raU roada it wlif be' teen bow'the ''through -sys tera" has brought down charcres. ' : We doubt if. under the present system," we could have" had this " freight brought ' from Qoldsboro as cheaply as from Richmond! - :;,J :.;;rra I rc t : 'J.r.7 drawetb near. - " . C'l pzi43 trf comln's back. Local netnrcj icarce yesterday. V A flj traycli t3 feet in a second. . . v'j- lliik too clil tzt lc3 ci cam yesterday. The Cemetery Lodge is nearly completed. "H Beare you go , to the skating rink o- ni-h 4 , . - ; x Wrf . . -.-.ij,, -tif sr.i-;:;, Fine time expected at the skating rink to-night jt;i f y ( j yrr.; ' r'i Vi,l Hanlreentr r rhoi!nir ihir mna. qulto nets. ' 1 v ; - i. : ' . . f-r- i Police arrests have been few and far-be-I ween wieiy. .. Napthaline is the latest preventative ,K.r u. . -The "saneadunkis rfven no on all sides to be an intolerable nuisance. -i 'x'Vn'u .:.;i;.Vi :.-( .'..!?-:? , Yesterday was thti natal day of, the author of the Declaration of Independence. The colored people . will, have ao exeur sion to Waccamaw Lake on the 1st of May. : The weather yesterday, was stormy andT disagreeable, end fires and thick coats were In demand. Mary Anderson, colored, waa sent to the work ,110050 jefterday Tor nou-payruept of fine and costs in the City Court i- The newest bonnet is. called the "Con- Cress' r Fashionabli milliners say aher sfyle I comes out every.two.houra,u i uii'.-u J-i W-W matertalai kawall-'aa ladles' - fihenherd ee. ttt r. i also promise to come, once more into favor. ...... ....:! ! ',!. r .j . ,i'u .1 ,-r f-t ..." ...p We learn that, the gas lamp on the corner. of Fifth and Orange streets has not furnished! any light for some time past : Look to it, Mr. Lampnghter:; :;x .y,. OOSS Uinaery. 1 .,,u, -.. . I M.. -4-.t .. .! I, 4 41.. I ...a.. v. .mus.ii. .tll4t, I inutrwr iwiutnB n dv"! who iwhccumuk cbepply, prompUy, n4 sklIUy all kinds of Binding and RullhfeV Oabuslness in this de- . " ..' - ... ... i toestahhsh a Book; Bindery, equal to the de- T ; , , . -.1 mands of our growing city.-' Bat : we are de- tetolfted to dostm' ttoreraudas our batl- ness grows so will our facilities be increased. Glve.n a trial. x... v,..-.-.',:r..: 2taf2wsJ Superior Conrt. According to the act of the last General As sembiy; providing for tour sessions of the So perl6r5o'ort for, this couutyln the year, the nsxt 'seaslon' wHl 'commence in this city bn the fourteenth Monday after the fourth Mon day in. February, , wjlch will fall this year on the first Monday, or 5th day of June. Ivshould be understood that all, writs, summonses, pre cepts, Ac , that were returnable to the Spring term of the Court under the old order of things, wnicn weuiu nave oeeo neia on me fourth Monday (aith) of April. -are made re- tnrnable to the June term nnder the new act without any ruither. terrier o: notice to the at t.A. ' I Stl ... na V. 'm.J a aa WA I. umri. " ,0 Huirru jurur. ur w Vym April terra, ha it beun held,!arc also required witnoui fanner sumiioDs w appear ui me Jane term of lbs Court. , Speelal Notice.' J J q I We would respectfully call the attention oi our patrons to the fact that we are required to I settle promptly for, onr papers every Satnr-1 day, and to enable us, 16 do this requires like promptness on tne part oi our suoscnuers. We beg, therefore, that the city subscribers. to the Star will have the money ready for the - i collector when called for. Having so many to call on, It Is a serious Inconvenience and loss for us to have to send more than jnce for so small an amount. W. L. Haul6w, 1 City Jno. D. Burch Agent?. Onr Cnll Dank-. A Boston chap advertises for "a self sup- i 1 jiortiu-,' wile." Germany is now putting In a eiegc ofwt r noYi'la. -Teniiyfoii cilia Poetrf Velectrifled grnef.'f J -In Germany the ladlea have an "Antl- i.i uiiuiuui 44w - - been taken uy over outuw laaus. -ANswEogiandpaperoasmaaAlhe Woman Suflrafte ti, ket : For President, Chas. Sumner, for Vic President, Susan B. Anthony, - . . ... A correspondent, of a Boston paper urges the formation of female eralg atlon societies, to supply, wives to the yonng men of the far West. New England has ss a surplus of women; tho West a surpl s of men. -'Mrs. Jane Thurston, art W ane woman of 1 . I Portland, has laid claim to the whole State of 1 .',S4 Maine, . - , An eclipse of the son-Cut off wUhoot a r rf . . . ...... The man mosf ldoked;ep to-The man in tha moon. 5, Over twelve hundred c 'urches were built In the Cnited State laty-r. ; t , George Sand, now in her sixty-seventh year, goe to AsU this Sprisg'to'-gatbeV mate-, rials for a work on the religions 9f the East . r ExtosMlod ixiaTrls.. at;-. i , fid vy ir S By a private . dispatch from - Charlotte, re- . - . . ... eelved In thla citv vesterdav. we learn that xr..A.ar.rin hi.ri,;. f. j.t.tro. for that place, ha. exteadedhU -trip , toNew . York,'wh'erh.gee. tonvtHi.Ine.. connects with the Wilmington, Charlotte and Ruther ford Railroad. 4 City to. . .TI. Z SLTl.; iuary uucmuu, viiCu, J 1 J t A ,4 v,..j.rv-.. m ffc- af keepings disorderly house. She was found guilty and sentenced to pay the penalty and cotts, and It as ! nrthei'?prdered that notlAca- tion be made to the owner of the house to ah&ts the nuisance or he would be subject to a penalty of $100. WILnmGKrOITaL C r SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1871. WIiolo ITo, l.ml! .pmpy. ; - We learn1 thaf th TJo. o nn.nWArv. I stoppea at xanunta, and to one ot the cated near this city, are doing a floarlsblnjr bn- back coaches. Mr. Daniel -was also recor siness. , Parties that ordered this . fertilizer nized by Capt Parker and Mr. Nelson last year express themselres highly gratified and was cared for by them, and his friend) with the results and are reneatinir their or- Eddie Muse, until the train reached Golds- der this vear. No, better indication of its efficiency or popul rity conld be required than this, for no planter would wish to make a tec ond experiment with k -fertilirer where any . -.v : , ; . -t tt . . ...i. it doubt existed as toits adapUblllty to the soil. uniy a certainty on this point would inaaence I nlm to: purchase , the same fertilizer for two I year m succession. Another indicstion or the popularity of the Navassa Gaaao' is the great ana increasing nemana lor tne article ". ... . , I i wuicu ii miae spou me cuoipauj uj uur pun- i : ters.Iq one day during the present week, we Are informed, orders were received for as ranch I :7;r:l,; - success and proBperity of home enternrlses. bnt mor0 specially when they are . of such a - . - w . 1 nstful character as the one we haye alluded to. . : ' Skating Blnk Award Night. Notwithstanding the inclemency, of the weather last evening, the attendance at the skating-rink was more than nsual'y large, both of skaters - and 'spectators,' there being several new-beginners .on the floor. The awards were distributed to Miss Bessie Low, on the part of the ladles,' andto' Master Clin- too VanOrsdeil on the part Of the gentlemen, and were presented to the lucky skaters by: A. TV London, Esq . ln brief but approprjAter re? marks. : After the skating was over.1t was an- hounced that an opportunity would be afford- ea lo tuose wuo wisuea to inaaige m aanewg icw bcis i uy,-Oa,.wiiereapou. a numoer oi Pr8 the : floor' :,aud -gripped v.a t;k r i u v..i ai i gethcr it. was a joyous sad happy occaiion. North Carolina Lumber. ; The Baltimore Sun of Thursday says ; The Steamship Rebooea Clyde trom Wilmington, N. U., Which arrived here i on Mondav. broneht I RrvmA vr l.rrrn timhr t,r VnrAm n..1 Onava I J . - Hons throna.hTho:M.itti,w..Rn .mrtn; ' B I ..ii.i, ,.., , .1.1. av. 4i Aim .... I" ... . t . ; -j I : T "7 - Z:?y-?i?:3'- - DroucrQi irom wuminerton to Baltimore., in V n rv ha- rt nTve-ra fl,n v-I I rA nlna 4lafa K a.a I "Vc"fc ", " " I" " VTl 7. T . ; , : . " . . . J . I uuimi iu ra viti .uuvugu 1 tt aa om n cr4 Ca." 1 prestly tor this purpose.' - ; W.a m ... ' - 1 ' - I ucw ucpuruucub, uuuer umu oi jub. ana i j a . . j m . . . in ..i i I Found," at half our regular rates, foradver tisements not exceeding live lines. ' tf Must "Face the Music. Detective Sellars succeeded yesterday in ar resting . a mulatto woman by the name of Oulnn. who was hound over bv Jnttice Mc Q j soma 'months since:" in the sum of 1100 for h appearance at Court to answer the charge ofperjary. and who was about to "make -erself scarce." The officer had some diffi- culty In tracing her up, having to wade throutrh swamps and quagmires to find the but In which she was secreted, but the trame fae caQ,t 8CeQt out ft. unwrth-'must bave more than oralnary c.paclty for .cheatlng jos tice out of iu due8. '1 BITER AND MARINE MEWS. ; . i - - Fridat," April 14th. . The wrecking steamer Lackawanno, Capt. Garrison, from New York, eagaged at the ship Itrsia, on the Frying Pan Shoals, put in here wniay lorcoai. 0 . , . j; . The steamship Tonawanda, Capt. Barrett, amaA k a 5hii.fti,M- - .hi. i ssi s a v Vria uvi v v uj aa vau - at. mw - -mw t tlie lace of the , -pioneer for this trln. I The Tonkwe.nAo will be remembered bv manv hGt-; iheiteamahin In which the Co'nfedcr. ate prisoners 'caotn red at Fisher. Anderson and other forts below this ieltv were. taken to Fort Delaware in February, 1865. - A barque ana a rtg are report ea in neiow, waiting to tro out Au'Uararlanai Affiiir, On Monday ; night last a , vunir nmiV named-Ruffin Daniel, who lias lor some time been acting as an ussistaut for his biolher, the ratlm! Hgillt attillS pUCC, J . . . .. , , , rs h.esaontrs'r.r Thefiillovtini?.-. wo-are. f Mr. Daniel.- who,w ih-ial.p to ac company a r ; fl. ,,wn tne roaa nn me ji.ou n. hi. irair, was M ii.ulm ' tor wUh ftDothertriiin Meh i was on a 6ide track about ia ftaAthred ' yanis south of railroad a office - w lien the passenger . . r A . w - -I train started ; asit was.passiDg him, ow- ing to J9103 l' VVif' W. w. i LJ.r.tas4t I.I Kuf r I m . in rvriA nf Iha '"67, 'r, r .& ..-I - lul hnnl nA.hfia'i anil rvnca t Ii rnn rh - tr the I roar hn. An saottiftfr tin-foilnn liimKCHf m " fwin neither the Baggace or Express i na rnn tinnr rT cviimrr was 1 inoiceri iin finrttn? this to be the case, he could do nothing exceT5ftowaTt for the "next sta . . i.4 ! , a if tion. anf j t asHhe -Cari had no ratline at that end, he held to the knob of the door, while standing, and part of the time sat on the step. The' train' slacked up at Black Creek, and he changed his position, I ininKing it would stop, wnicn, nowever. was not me case, t As thro train slacked up at Fremont, he : again took hold of the I 1 t. J .4 3 ! ' . ... knob, and while Standing in this Ubsi tion. without being aware that he had "1" .h "Tk' T"" J"Vr left hand. J demanding,1 "Who is this ?" He answered, "Assistant Agent it -Wil- t.n-tfrtn I ICCCIVIUK U IU S.WI.U...V- nrrnMJ 4-.tt Vfu0 w-lt latin- the Mefsenger; fired'Vthe.; ball I effect in lhe ic shoulder.) at the same tlme jetkin2 Um lnto "the car, and threatening" to shoot agdn. ' Retaining jjjg grasp, the ' Messenger rang the bell and called the' conductor. CapCEveretti I who recognized Mr. Daniel. ; Capt. . I thea; offered tQ take care of him, ana took him out of the train which had , . -. . . wmcii uu Porp. when he was taken to the hotel and retorned here by the 5 o'clock A. M. train, Mr- ?anel h,ad ia hand a yery slight ?Tf W T dropped it as the door was opened. - He hadnVarms whatever. ; We learn that he 3 doing well, but still suffering, Those of our exchanges that have no ticed this sad occurrence, will please copy this, thereby doing Mr. J)aniel, an act of ""pjw;, uu wuwuug swaa ma renrRsentnlinns Wi7jm n T1n 1 n rin 7r - ,. : , -.7. As to the " gross misrepresentations " alluded to in the above, we . would state 11,11 onr witoB e iffiir wu gim to the Publ!c J"81 gWen tons.. ..We couiu uave no raoiivp xor misrepresenting - Ul . .. Mr. Daniel. SPIRITS : OF TURPENTINE. Greensboro' indulges in base ball Not one prisoner in the Wins ton jail. -- ' . . tJ Superior , Court .. .tor -. Lenoir county convenes at KmstOQ next Monday --- The Winston Sentinel says the wheat crop throughout that section is i rr ... Mr; Thos. J. Mitchell, a prom : 4. i . r -vr u x i:.1 u. j w-j Au m'n. sa 24 - . ; ; ' The Charlotte Observer under stands that the prospect for a good wheat crop throughout Mecklenburg county, are Te!7 flattering. A gentleman livings 111 .the Knanoke section, near Scotland JNeck. wil hrrflir pnrm ere in sfrtlr rn.?a5nor rn a vnrv J 0f - " O ! T.J extensive scale. mi i .1, , . . A A .ut5CU vu,,lurawiJ Iuw fuu "FP " VTll f 1 a.1 JaL ..7 HhW : "" L"e OTiusooro ; juesenyer says: ineirucKersoi tnis vicinity antici HVa.tu,rr"-uo '"'-' -cw "ttJB X llO uup 19 VdJ 41 uuiioiu. ' The Sentinel is glad to learn that the North Carolina Home Insurance , . . T - . . .1 ai , - a ne unessenger Baja uie con cregations of the Methodist, Baptist and Presbyterian churches of that city hold their union prayer meetings every Wed nesday night. The Battleboro Advance says: We regret to learn that Mrs. Riddick, wife of Rev. C. B. Riddick, President of St. John's Female College, Oxford, - N. C, aiea on iasc Dunaay evening. The Newberri Journal of Com- merce says : We regret to learn that Mr. J- E- Nash, of the Atlantic Fire Company, naq. aia ngub . uauu severely uurueu uu the morning of the late fire, . . ; Under the head of 'Eemem- ber it,'.' the bent ind says : Cobb Butler's), the little scallawag from the 1st congres sional district of this State, dodged the vote on the passage of the amnesty bill in the House of Representatives the other day.4 - - ' The Atlanta (Ga.) Constitution of fae lltfa insf chronicles the! marriage ceremony of Miss Louise J3rantly, the dauffhter of the popular and eloquent Baptist rastor. 'Dr. Wm. T. Brantly. and s ' ' I Colonel John L..Morehead, of Charlotte, J North Carolina. . Tho Wihon'Plaindealer 8avs: We arc assured that the subscriptions tor the Dia6i pies Church building in this Pce i aireany buuicicu. iu insure sue- cessi. i uc oenominaiiou em "races iu us fll 6ydw ot our most worthy- citizens, v1k will there worship their: Creator ac- t ordinUi ibe dictates of-4uir. own con- c L-iicep, tlit- most precious of all privi ejes hmI ii eitiw. i . t . ... The ; Raleigh Sentinel says : , . .. .;. a . . .. -r.. i(-iiii'irv win uiiuvii c iu tinaviiv jm iiiuu VnQwmTixiA iT0auoCTjtyxu' " - 'nhirtlji ,. cUfcld. of Har- , - Tnc old'Board is now in sessionand .,, ; - . a , -.t , will beuatil Monday, when tbeYwill turn m management of affairs to the new a.fII7.l.V-lf1 "r r.; ; 7 - Wrrr, 2 n "TJ UV1IIU UWSf Btaiaca ma. waw wm -whss ua Which a few doses of ateb'S CHERRY pec iuiadbvU B4v a, toral will cure. . Time, comfort, health, are - f tlon craamiur on the lunrs. take LcEttRX?TaBAt'andcure " 1EW ADVERTISEMENTS. : AUCTION SALE OF -PLAHTS. . ' - . --.- J , S. II I G DIE will sell THIS HORNING, . From the Nnrsery of IT. A. Dreer, now ready at 25 South Front Street. fpl 'H' -a. " Leeches ! leeches ! : . A fresh supply of Imported sk leches always on hand. - V AC CIK BfYIBUS. We will keep constantly on hand a fresh supply obtained from young and healthy sub- . jects, which we warrant perfectly reliable. . . I GREEN FLANNER, IT ; I r WHox.xaAXB DatroaiBTS, ; Wlimlngten, N. C. I aprll 15-tf One : " -: it NEW" ADVERTISEMENTS. Loidsianatate Lottery COMP.ANX. Incorporated Ancogt 17, 18C8. CHARLES T. HOWARD........PItKSlDKNT. SINGLE NUHBEB COTTEHT. SPLENDID SCHEME ONLY 20,000 NUMBERS A--' j . CAPITAL PBIZE tit a aaa I CL.ASS F, TO BE DRAWN AT NEW ORLEANS ON 8 ATDBDAT, May Cth. 1871. . HO WARD, SIMMONS & CO., COKTBAcrross. '.,: ". ' SCHEME : ' ' 20 000 KMtoMets Only $20. 1 prize of $50,000 is...... .............. ..150,000 i prize ox so,uuu is. w.ooo 1 prize of 20,000 is... 20,000 1 prize of 10,000 is....;...... lo.ooo 1 prize of . 9,000 is.. ., 9,000 1 prize of 8,000 is..... 8,000 1 prize of 7,000 is ,. 7,000 1 prize of fi.OC 0 is. 6,000 1 prize of fi,C00 13. M 6,000 1 prize of "4,000 ia.... ............ ...... 4,000 1 prize Of 8,000 is........... 3,000 1 prize of 2,003 is.... ...2,000 l prize or - .i,uuu l prize or , 1,000 l prize ot l.cooi'. .iviifi. 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 1 pilzeof , 1,000, 1 prize of 1,003 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize' of ' 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of .' 1,000 l prize or 1,000 -are..... 25,000 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of j,ooo "a.000 1,000 1,080 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,0001 00 prizes of tiKj are. 25.000 817prlzes of 200 are.....u. 63,400 ao Approximauon prizes.;..... .......... l'Atoo 440 prizes, amounting to.... 280,400 Whole Tickets, $20 ; shares in proportion. Prizes payable without deduction. ' Orders to be addressed to ' " i ' CHAS. T.' hward;! ! : Lock Box 692, Post-Onlce, New Orleans. Send Post-Office Money Order, or Regis ter your Letter. -- (april 15-tf Molasses, Bacon. gg boxes dry sides, ; For sale low by ! - aprll 15-tf ' DxROSSET ft CO. Butter ! Butter ! : QC TOBS CHOICE BUTTER, mi ; ; - EX TONA WANDA, Now landing and for Bale by april 15-tf DeROSSET & CO. HEW STILES! REDUCED PRICES MASQN & HAMLIN; C a bin e t Oir ga n s , For Parlors, Brawlnsj-Boonas, Idbra .. rles, Cliarcbes, Saaday Schools, ' JLodges, Ac. fTlHE MOST POPDXAR AND WIDELY used 1 of large musical Instruments. Elegant as furniture ; suitable for secular and sacred music, not requiring tuningor liable to get out of order. , , ' . , . .-. FIFTY STYLES, at (50, $&. $100, '$125, S1C0, $160, $175, $2C0, to $1,0C0 each. : . , ; - For sale at ' ; 1 HKINSBERQEU'S ' april lS-tf Book and Music Store. -Has long been regarded as the beat and cheapest ' Baking Powder in use. Perfectly pure and healthy. . It makes, at snort notice, delicious Biscuits, Rolls, too. There need be no waste of food prepared with . It, as it is alwara of the best quality we vould say to those who nave never used it that a very few trials will enable them to use it, not only with satire satisfaction, but with economy. Pat up full, kst weight, ss represented. . ..; Grocers and Dealers seU it, DOOLC7 & BROTHER,' Prop's,' ' ; 09 llevY Street- ; - r.i ;,'' -; ; - IQCTT YORK CITY ; 1 april U-eod 6m Ta Th Sat j i . , t: ... ; Copartnership-Notice. In AVE ASSOCIATED MY SONyDnt GEO. G. THOMAS, with myself in the practice of medicine. One of us can always be found at my residence or office on Market St. . , april 141w WILL. GEO. THOMAS. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, I SUPERIOR . New Hanover County. J COURT. JAMES DAWSON 3 J ' vs. ".Attachment. ri Thsodobb Dmnrs. ) " ' i'-' In this action, the plaintiff claims judgment for eight hundred! and twenty-five dollars, with interest on the same at the rate of eight per cent, per annum from the first day of No vember, A. D. 1870, upon a certain promlsory note, made by the defendant, dated on the first day. of October, A. D.1S70, payable to the plaintiff's order, one month after date, for eight hundred and twenty-flve dollars. , The warrant of attachment is returnable before the Clerk of the Superior Conrt of New Han, over County, at Ms office in the Court House in the City of vvilmington, on. the fifteenth day of May, A. D. 1811. The defendant is sum moned'to appear at the next term of said Conrt o New Hanover County, to be held at the Court House In Wilmington, on the eighth Monday after the lourth Monday in February, A, D. 1871, to answer the complaint filed in this action. ? . WRIGHT 8TEDMAN,' ' : ' i Plaintiff's Attorneys. - march l-law6w Wed .... .. d)()Qd Square one day, $1 00 . two days,. .... 1 60 three days,......:.... 1 00 u - ronr da vs. 9 60 " . one week, t 60 T CoTwfcrvfc Ad-vnrtiflAinenta taken atrtO , portionately low rates. - " v - - . - - -' v . llarriaires. rfAfha niitHrtn H rinrftl and Obituary notices will be Inserted at alf rates Txajts Cash on demand. and. , .;4; . j-,,.- ; .vi T.-i :; 1 ATJCTION SAJoES. , Underwiiters Sale. M. CnONIiY, Auctioneer. By cnoNir nonms. hiVU 'f ON WEDNESDAriAprU 19th. 1871 at-10 ifi o'clock A. M.. we will seU In lront of the Store lately occupied by 8. M. West, Esq., on ' 1 ' South Water, between Market and Dock ats.. . under the Inspection ot the Agent of the may concern, to pay . salvage and. other ex penses, 50 BAEBELS FLOUB; J ' " F 1 ' 1 , 200 BALES BAGGING, with other articles, damaged . j. . Schooner ; on ner voyage irom inew lors? to Charleston. 1 ; - -. aBl lit j 15 17 MJ I V MISOELLANBOXJB. V 1 T. If. BURGESS 3; CO.. it. 'i .) .. General Proluce ani ComiiiiskJ ..ii JL11 Hind a of Early Tesjetablesv. Green v and Dried Fruits,. Oysters, Fish, . . NntavXKS IIidea, . Fnre, Ae. , n . No. 152 .IV. P It ATTi. STREET, , i t 'r ''''-baxtimoilb; Mt.i:-" t head, Fayetteville. N, C.t Louis Froelich. Esq , Keenansville, N. C.j Col. J. P. Zackary, Fair ' uiun, a. u ; w uiara uros., Wilmington, N. v.- ; apru x izw-t smoa . en, v r, , ,. , t , B : h 1, ; ; ,, Soft Silk?Hats;; . ' ' '' ;' PRIZE II ATS' ' ' - ' J t EVERY HAT CONTAINS A PRIZE. ' " v .!.) " SAPE.COLiIaARS.s , PUT U P , IN II ANDSO ME, dlQ AR pQ IVDE U S; l ' AND OTHER J NOVB1.TIE8, at v r. i u v-i .".::. V ??:' :;'::!!;v:i lo-.tn-i j:ii 't o 4 MUfSON & CO.. , aprll lt-tf CITT CLOTHIERS. ' Canned Goods. J 5 65 Cases Lobsters. 150 Cases Oysters ; 50 Ca8e8Tomat6es. 75 1)6 Peaches'.' t 50 Cases-Coru,- ,u '.Mt. ; Forsaleby - . "' r : ajj s j ' r F. W.KERCHNER.v . . H i'V Spirit Barrels. . gQQ New New York Spirit Barrels,1 j QAA Second-Hand Spirit Barrels, U J J 7 For sale by i.e. aprl 14-tf WILLi AMS A MURCHI8 ON : -i ! ; 1 , ..... .i fj r - 1 . Sheetings and Yarns; BEAVER CREEK GOODS; T ITTLE RIVER GOOD?, i ipftit: ' .JJANDOLPII ; qOODS, For sale at Factory Prices by . WILLIAMS & MURCHISON, apiilHtf Cotton Batting, jlOR STRAINING ROSIN,1 ? Forsaleby '' ? WILLIAMS A MURCtlisON.' ! aprll 14-tf Corn ! Corn i 15,000 BUSH. J PRIME .WJlJTK' CO-UN. : ' ' ' ' For sale by ; ' ILLTaMS.A' MU'RCfilS'6. i aprlll4.tr r.-yti.)n . ?.-,. )i-.5'.'u i-.'.:u ; i m 1 - ' 1 . " '- -in i , JProvisioiis,. : JgQ Bdxest D. 8. Sin K8 and SHOULDER - Q Uhds. SMOKED .SI DES and frhouldei h, I 1 . . ; . : 150 BARRELS' rOKtf, 4 . . '. For siile by april 14-tf i 1 1. WILLf AU9 JiURCHISON. i n ltif May I Sepm ; Btmnge, "OUT IT IS AN ACTUAL FACT, THAT at . 1 J3 that little Grocery on the corner of Mar ket and Second Street, yon can buy a fine . WINE LIQUORS,' TOBACCO snd CIUAHS' j -...-' ..-!;' ai'oAV aa wemnt ' f-i-' iw SOUTir OF HE W -YOtdi?1-All Genuine Imported. Good, - Another lot of that Superior Flour, nice Goshen Butter, Fresh Cream Crackers, Eng lish Dairy Cheese, Raisins. Figs,; Ac, Ac. . N Carolina and Sn&rsT-Cnrea Hams, as low as they can be bought in the city. - , -, . r; ; I ,s i :t W; B FRENCH, april 14-tf Cor. Market and Second St. THE BEST TFTAT.TS, White SngarCnred and IT. C TO BE FOUND AT . : ? J J; 0.ASTEVENSOH'S ' j aprll lMf ' -.-;3'V I - 1 FORi GALE OR RIZrJT. "T7W1X HURT If yon haves house or a farn JC to let, advertise it nnder this head. , the advertisement does not exceed five lines only half rates will bo charged. ; . ' "TTtOIX SALE O 3 XllIHTThat ' larsre and JD valuable plantation on Middle Sound, 8 miles from the city, known as the Mott tract, will be rented or sold on resonable terms. For particulars, apply to - ,,-, -idoops-tf u i C.W. OLDHAM, Ex,': -U' . A it - ' -! 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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