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I MORNING STAR. Wednesday, June 28, 1871. Editor and Proprietor. ... 13?-Obituary notices, tributes of respect, ; ic, are charged half advertising rates when paid for in advance of publication. In all other cases full advertising rates will bo charged. - . THIS CIRCULATION OF THE MORN ING STAR IS LARGER THAN THAT OF ANT OTHER DAILY NEWSPAPER PUB LISHED IN NORTH CAROLINA: . i THE WORKING MEN. . ' All oyer the world demagogues and plotters and malcontents and selfish aspir ants, and architects of ruin and all man ner of theorists and Jacobins and revolu tionists and Atheists and' haters 1 of law and order, are endeavoring to make use of the workingmen. They are resorting to the most cunning arts C5 entice tlicm into that society of which the" Parrs Com mune was the product the International. . They hope by the aid of the thews and sinews of the workingmen, their courage and their numbers, to be able to accom plish their cherished. objects.' In order to entice them into" tfieij fold they nre 5 en deavoring to persuade them that r ele vation of the working classes, .-. .1 the ennobling of industry all its !)r-nches, are their leading aimsT There is reason to believe that they have been very sue- ' . , ccssful in imposing upen the credulity and winning the sympathy and support of great numbers of thera.Ve have pub- lished , all the authentic expositions . I of the true obiects of the authors of this toad Internationale whichj have fallen under our . observation, ana they demonstrate that those : obiects are verv different from the pretences - . . - I set up. Th.f l.h'An ;. i nnft for peace and labor and humamtyi t 3 ono ind labor and humanity; it is v . . of war and hatred. In the language of Jules Favre, "it has for its base atheism and communumi' and for its object the destruction of capital and the annihilation or those who possess it by the brute forces of numbers." Its grand council, constituted in July, 1869, declared that " it ieeki the abolition of '.icorship, the tub- ititutionofseieneeorfaith. of human for j . . jt. 1 11 j.c y, tTcii uus it. uwu earn iu. iu.uig as aoco to lace Wlln a worK OI aesiruction, sys- - tematically directed against each of the jy . . nations which compose it, and against the very principles upon - which all civiliza- tion reposes." 1 m . i- ; ... '.. . What the honest, virtuous working classes can have in common with such fire- brands, atheists, outlaws, we cannot con- ;aH woii nnA ef . ,0 nnJloa onl nnlTt cemented and stable countries, and only "in tranquil times, that labor obtains regu- lar employment. Without religion, with- w v I V. , . a I """"b vmooco nwuivi w wuibo u. i.un.u any other. The SocUte Rationale into which they are invited proposes a crusade erw,, " Anann a ot endless duration, against religion and . . - . - I - ."vy.it.ui.u, , - It tyranny m Europe has given some t r- v: il semblance of excuse for this society none J can oe pieaaea in tnis country wbere all have the right to vote, all can rise who havo merit nd all can earn a living by in- . .J . dustry.' American' workingmen should set their faces against this monstrous against all who uphold it! . It order and -is the, spawn of European radicaiism, atheism and lawlessness: . ' uam r in roNSYjaVAJiiA. it was currently reportea during its session,. that the late Republican Conven- tion in Pennsylvania desirerl tn itrnnrp tho uuu iu X cuusviyama uesirea 10 Ignore the mftenteroriSQ President TJipv 5r1 i.ntk;o.nn...'nJB, .o or.-nfn. " v A , " , ' j mww i care to assume responsibility for bis short- comWand nolitical hlnnr. '.n ,J ,. . a wa oiily under, the circumstances stated below, that the milk and water resolutions expressive of confidence were allowed to passthe body. The Philadelphia Age, discussing this subject, says": "Important facts have transDired in relation tn thn resolution passed bv the Radical Conven. i it" ci . tion in this State, indorsing Grant. It appears that this resolution was twice of- fercd in the committee, and twice'reiected Kv an Wimnit ,in4nimft' t J by an almost unanimous vote. It was next offered in open Convention, where-the members did not like to" vote against it, and allowed it to go through. The sense of the Convention wi, . r rf -t,". Gen. Grant." , . -1 . ... , : r iHfT The Louisville Courier-Journal says that "Gen. Grant spends his summers . I ISSf rSTw - i VYoareglad to know that thepeople n licit vcar uaaKO SUCn arran Cements ft3 will also ill 1 li. 'I' 1'. " 1 .'. .1 iii euauit. Him io spend bis winters there g0 n " ' " . i The General ought to be relieved since labor seems to bo very irksome to him.' lie can then, retire on a competency and enjoy the company of jockeys and. fast horses to his heart's content. . B3T Spotted Tree-Toad, a . Pi.Uto braTei attempted to lasso the." Pacific lightning express, and has. gone, to the happy bunting grounds. -a ' V-2 : ' ThTstLouia Board -of. Health uuts rcauy-made coffins la Urge lote, as to cet .. . T uuu a n all apiece, THE SHOE TRADI". - . . The protest f the New England shoe manufacturers against the tariff, to which we called attention in our last -issue,' has greatly disturbed -the Protectionists and their organs. $hs blow came Irom an un- expected quarter from New England and what is worse, from New - England Republicans. Nor does thisprotest apply only to the shoe trade-it is a general dec- , V . . ..i lnKn f.Mr laration aeramst protection, and in favor of free trade. Itconveys evidence of the -. - o . . . .. i thoroughness ot the conversion 01 mis class of manufacturers. .It is in , fact, as described by one. of our exchanges, a compendium of absolute free trade doc- trinirand a complete recantation of "opin ions of which New England has always ha otrnnorhold ;It UDSets the disr- .... . -v . ' 4 I fl tinctive political tneonesoi JNew ingiana A,0nrMthf. nolirv it his rherished and reverses IDC pOUCy lb JiaS LUtriiUCU and reverses for years. Palmetto Leaves. v. . W. J. Magrath, of Charleston, visits Europe in the interest of the South Carolina Railroad. t J j. . . By tlie upsetting of a sloop nnor Phnrlpstnn on Saturdav last, the caD- the name of JeflFrev n ' 1. -..:n of I Snipes, who was partially . intoxicated at the time, was drowned. : V. Sunday excursions, "witK dan- cing, &c., are indulged in at Charleston. On last Sunday the Engineer and Pilot of tfae boat got drunk and pistola and knive3 were flourished. about much to the conster- nation of the passengers, . . Un Inursaay, tne lOUi msc, a TT. f m' 11 CI a 1 I says tne union x imesy .o.:cx. oaruur, uuu r- nal dimculty on the plantation of Mr F jj. Hates, about four miles from town. , The Phx&nix 6f Saturday savs: Vpaterdav afternoon two soldiers and a - U tt . -l n t.!. i j i iiiiin mm n n nn rv nv i-r u v u iiufi m h ."JZiZ'tiStatobeftBA The family of the TTrt00 ;inr;nrr Mrh nnnf th RnlHirrs received a severe cut across the abdomen, inflicted by a knife m the hands of Davis, The wound is not considered dangerous. Prwe of tbo Kn ;miix inreatis- tion Character or the Testimony. Washikqton, June 25. . Tne evidence taken by the Ku Klux committee the past weeK has been most voluminous, and on the whole highly fa- vorawe to the people t,f Alabama and ptorm Carolina, lue lesuinony mjuuge Jjusweu euuwuig tua. Butus vviuo hhuw s?j h4? Pceeded him had absolutely fat- sified the records of his court in order to make out some tuirty instances of a viola- tion of the civil rights bill, has produced a g00 eflect by illustratingtthe character of some of the witnesses who get summon- e d merely to earn miIeage and feea CoL Aldrich, ot BarnweUC. H., S. C, testified yesterday that affairs were peaceable enough in his section and that the records ol the court (administered by republican officiais) showed that more negroes had been convicted and punished for crime since iuo, wnen tne oiate was reconstruct- !l A. 1 . Lit- J 11 A . 1 - .1 O I lue penuenuary ior ten years ioran aggra- vated case of arson, but who had been' Phoned by the Governor in less than two months after bis imprisonment. To u i r BUV'u " luuao u.iLuiuuuatiuu. ui uu i mC gcuciai tuiiupnuu uuu upiusaiuu ui i lal ,1 a, na . a, I tne people Dy tne estate autnonues tnis witness and others attribute the troubles . . . . which have arisen in one or two counties jn Squth Carolina. . A witness was exam ied on Thursday, who occupied five hours exposing the schemes of plunder by which the debt of the State had been in- which the debt of the State had been in- creased millions upon millions in three years, without any result in the way t of public improvement to show for it. This ev'aence was not mere assertion out sus- tjif and .fiS- .v.av V .'H.V. : .-J -..- af 1 I in the latter part ; of the year 1868 an oia gentleman or uuc3 county, V a., aiea, lul4Vluo estate, vaiueu a. now, A - a I " ... . . , , , OVU9 00,t,; othPTrr.i1.rPT. T.anii-1 TTnfTmnn nnn nf Dvu9 iu-iaif waa iuoud bu vaovui,wi, un ine 1Dlu 01 -wovemoer, aoout nneen days after old Mr. Webb's death, William le" b house, saying that he was to meet two menin the glades-a piece of wild- woodland about a, mile away.. He was unPrepared for a long journey, yet he was nor heard from, in an v . place. .On. the evening of -the same day Huffman and his . wife , went to -iWebb'sL house, nd took possession ot it. saying that theyTiad Dougns it irom vviiiiam. .ooon me win was presented to court, and Huffman was qualified as executor. People became un- easy and snsPected foul play, and under direction oi tnecoroner, aiutne searcn was mftde for the remains of the missing man. In answer to the demand to tell where.Mr. Webbwas, and by what authority -his pvf j.,,- ? 5V: ?.!fLhi f00!. ne, nunman, neia tae property Decause ne had bought it for P0, partly i in money 5? LPartlyL DT. now. in j anuary, ieuy, Jtlunman showed a committee ot citizens fJP- f?r J?8 9? 81inS by Webb, and algo a title deed, hia two Rnna tbsubsernj ter ..wastoen dropped fori a 'rtort.time.-at cauuhhuu oi.wu-.uu uuuuibu.. aim. ma inna mora oiroofai. and ffiorl " fnf mnri.oi- I Tr t - yr. . "tt -v-4 the prosecution, failings, of course, . to es- not shown. -Huffman 'was again beld; this time fororgery, but released and a: nolle ana.a...Jf 1 I " a. .1 A ' I fTI I 5 2ri: eutereu as wine iwo bods., a qis case nas out just been decided, :, and,- this is the last of this mystery, which caused bo much excitement, and which. Undonbt-I excitement, and whichi undbtfbt-: cdly, is one ot.the most profound and ca- pable of becoming at some tinlev one of the rio3t romantic uof , all "cases' 'of unac- vouuiaoie aisappearance. - ; The names of the vouns men who sue- ceeded in' pas?ing therexaminattons,, and will craduite in the class of tr.Zrr.r and applied mathematics, at the University 14. :1 jr. - i,L -r; ... uajr lasi., -ttuu'ure: mcssrs.' j. so. ; omun and Griir.MbtTevr of Richmonda.Va...,fi. E.l.Waitearid Ql :W. Watts, of Marylancr J.' A. Reagan , and : J. B. Weir, of Teh nessee. ; j 'T'l.: ST Alt BEAMS. '" - St. LoiU8 18 going to spend $3000,000 on a railway station. ; .",.'- Each steamer from San Fran- cisco to Oregon takes 500 emigrants. ; . There "was a severe frost at Bethel Maine,; and vicinityr on Saturday morniDS - J ' v - V Subscriptions are making in New York city for a monument to Gen. . ,, T , ( - t no Deri. x,. .uee. , , v ....--.; : V '- Week beloro last the mortality -bill of London, England, ; indicated fifty-1 eight deaths of a violent character. - ? t :a'iu 1 nA JJr.ifSH. blue wain-o; aio,sciuuui seen in New, York,, now-a-days. Thev 1 1 J J uuij oiisnuuuuvwi or i uu,v ;vr - n exchange, wanting to C0ni: nlimpnt iA TJvft Rtnr.k Journal " savs it I l.rr TOv,H Kfioq iaVinflr J " "r?-"?' " lDil 01 UV6 BlOC .' : v - - ' n . , . t-. I S- . j c. TmU nw TO j, aturuay, ot. JOiin 8 uaj, 'was Richmond, Va., by ho inofnllntinn ' nf 1 oflicers and festivity. i v . I . v , - -.j- . I . Ullinese 1 OUng . men S I Phridtifin AQniatinn haq hppn organized Christian Association nas Deen orgamzea in oan rranciscu. xi awiiia wuu n weiu- bership of forty Celestials. long train of covered wagons pouring m frnm tho iaat and drifting? westward is one hundred per cent, greater this year, than in any previous year since we have been in Iowa. V'..- Oallibillty; t '. n Some . weeks since a ffentleman r of I of Norfolk, Virginia, lost a valuable ring, which he prised very highly, and which he supposed to be stolen. After having . , . t T a. a -.i 1 I exnaustea every enort io nQa. it, ne con-1 the rinff had not been stolen, but had been dropped into the food of a fine calf which he owned and been swallowed by tho animal. -Thinking the tale a plausible yuc uc ur"clou c w u 1 ik. aa1 la If . I I A ri HnH its Kiomacu aearciieu. wiien lii i luciu whs . a t 13 1 1 A. t. . w - gentlemau have since luxuriated in veal wbifMk.nS tha Pnr at which the calf (a highly-improved beed,) could have been sold for as a standard, must have been "worth1 at least ?2 50 per pound. , Mr. Stephens. ? Hon. A. II. Stenhens. in his DSDer. savs , , . L 1 . I oune t correspondent he did not hint r at Uucli a possibility as that the South should use force to gain her rights. Ho believes the appeal should be to the ballot bfx. pir. otepnens excoriates tne corresponaeni aioresaia, wno, it appears, uisregarueu me understanding which he had withMr. Stephens in regard to what was said in the conversation between the two.' and re- bukes him alsVfor describing hi3 personal and private surroundings. - . Thomas Gfee n Canadian- wa3 killed in a Springfield ; (Mass.) shop on Mondav. While oassinsr throu?h a room adioinins the one in which he- was em- ployed, he seized hold of a revolving shaft which was running at trreat soeed about four feet from the floor, intending, no dcubt, to throw a somersault over it, as a . he bad ottcn cone oeiore. un tois occa- o!nn hnwpupr Vi?a finrnn rminrht. flip, fiw.ftlv U.VU, U V I W . W , aaaW aa-uax.u wumq.- w ...... j turning rod and, he was whirled with lightning rapidity, beating him out of all human semblance. The noon beneath was broken through by the terrible force of the n -i.i..v- . concussions, a parunou urUACU UUb BUU a ncavy macjjine iurown aown. War Among; tlie Cannibals. . : , San Francisco, June 25. Hostilities baye broken out amongst the rival clans in the Fejee Islands, and canni- balism indulged in to an unlimited extent Ktr .rr fRrtaOniwhrtrftfipntlv rrn- bv the Leroni1 faction who'' recently pro- fessed Christianity. . King Thakamaha is getting his forces ready to attack the ire yolting cannibals. ' 'r'"' . TlnsWpvsMknfcom coua LlV IWUrLXUlI " A vouni? ladv. takes this nfethod of in- forming a certain young man that the next time he desires to gaze upon her, torty-nv? mortal mmuies wunoui winmn I.. ' . ... . a .. 1118 eves 8U0 iWlu cousiuer uerseu uiguiy tA it WA' fcU t'rvMK nnt ... .l ..i "v.: OCU lUCrO U YUUUU iUUlii anaiblU LUO parent bird.". , . ,. A man named John Cushing, of St. Louis, whie asleep last Sunday night," dreamed that one of hisvchildren was on the verge of a precipice, over which it was ward to save his child, as he supposed, and was unpleasantly awakened from his nneasv-slumber bv strikinc on the side- bruising his elbow and breaking two ot his ribs. i r Ts " ' ' ""' -" Bngham Tonne Tacht. A steam yacht. Lady of the Lake, has been built . in New York for Brigbam Vn,.n nA fWA flH T.lr0 and the river Jordan. The yacht is thirty feet long, with ten feet beam, seven feet caD1I aeptn, weigns seven tons, ana .dras eighteen inches of water. She has been sent West by railroad. - ... jt i9 related that When Beecher -, was in tho rnnf-r loaf and found it; in about a week, in the barn I .-i. v..4 :.u r is UshSuld Bead just written a eulogy on. the hen; why r oimn ri'nt thA Hpn.r.warfl T.pnrhr2" r . . MiscEiiLMEoubf . . 'KmTrt'D rT'" " UllUJlit " ' ' ' 1 t V. 1 ' 1 TlwTapayeTS5of WUininston Town- Utie ship are hereby notified that a Tax List will be opened, to list the Tayes for this" rn.tvni .:-f-'ha:,riA.ifrr rr. rwTiki. ta nflirf.rf.T.A? r1rfT.nf rnm. missionera, west sido Of the Court'flousfe. ft Monday next, June 5th, and continue "uniil July 1st ; that they will be in attendance every day (Sunday8 excepted! from o'clock' AS M. until 3 o'clock P. and on .Wednesdays, tox ; tne accommodation nf tho lnVirfnir r1noa irom $ o'clock WmC . m'A.v t xr j - . . : !' V Tho Boar? of Trustees hereby . notify all 1 Persoilnteifladtt o stare ana t,ounty, and positivblv: cannot I ' ? . iJ vaiiuu cuo buig Djcviucu &DOY6 "-1- " By erder of the Board. ,- '; . . .. . - JOHN G. BULCKEN, juneis-wjyi ": Clerk. SPliCJAE NOTICES. THE UNIVJEKSAI. SAFEGUARD. It Is useless for State Legislatures to pass laws foe the preservation of the public health, If tho great law of self-preservation, Which depends for its enforcement upon the will 01 the individual, is suffered to; remain a dead letter. ., ,; -. -?-.. There Is scarcely an adult member of, the. community t of either sexln the country mtHQ has not seen the testimony In favor of ttos tetter's" Stomach Bitters, furnished over their own signatures eminence and every fessional life in the most e tion i a safeguard f n-r iltranArtaliL. ft vnlnablft anti- 6 J' 7 ' : WHnna TnolAtriA. A. -nroTnntir of arttite. a IMUVUM JT- eehial and harmless stimulant, a good accil- 1 mating medicine, a strength eeneral Invisrorant. a protect ner 01, nerves, a protection against the (i i Atiri (Sua p.ftftfii.H f malaria and Imtmre wa- I ter, Tanci that Tit Imparts a degree of vigor and activity to the vital forces which Is not com- ,nnnotl v .n nthDt nf to -'tnnlM anri I municated by any other or tne tonics ana I stomachics in use Under these circumstances teacu every rational person wno, enner vy, of emosure to unwholesome influences, is in peril Ul lUBi-Ug UJD gicuicou ui tu TOuiimiw blessings, health, the importance of uaingthe Bitters as a defensive medicine, uyspepucs wno negiect to give it a trial are simply vheir own enemies, it is guaranteed to cure indi- !! to form? and ,the bmop. and nervous will find nothing in the whole range of official and yroprietary medicines which will anord mem tne same reuei. Inn. OIUnli. firm Wfin TTrl City; Taxes. Q The CITY CpAXES for the year .1871 !'are due and payable. On Monday, 19th inst., I shall be prepared to receive the taxes levied upon REAL ESTATE, and such other taxes as are made payable by section 6 of City Tax Ordinance, lor the J . , ... '.i The city needs, money, and I call . upon all tax-payers to respond promptly to this notice. . . T. C. SERVOSS, June 14-2 w Clerk and Treasurer. GRAND FAMILY EXCURSION TO SM1TI1VILLE, FORT CASWELL, and A View of the Sea, Jaly 4th, 1871, on the line and commodious Stmr. WACCAMAW. The Committee in charge nledge themselves to spare tio pains or expense in making this excursion a pleasant one. No 11a uors will be alio wed on board . Meals and refreshments.may be had at reasonable rates on the isoat. tendance. MjThe Boat s foot of Mai VffJ ?r 010 A" M'' a Market screen pre- will return uy Tickets for the Bound Trip..... l oo children under 12 years of age...... 60 Tickets can be had at Jno. D. Love's and P. Heinsberger's Bookstores. June ii5-8t Just Received : A nsK asbobthxitt; of ENGLISH AND FRENCH HAIR BRUSHES. Att woods. Vinegar and Hos tetter's Bitters; Kubbell's Bitter Wine of Iron, Sozo- dont, Soothine Syrup, Coco- aine, Phalon's V Italia for the ilair, Tarrant's ana rayson's InrlnlUhln , T-n r Hoi -mn Ivnlr. a AAA UUA4kV faaUA AAV A AAA IV AVd 0 jtsucnu, uenzine, i.ieoig's kx- . a.rt sf Daa 1wiim1a T7nM -Ginger, Pain Killer. . ; Tor sale wholes ale and retail by GREEN & FLANNER, Druggists, . 47 Market and corj Fourth and Hanover Sts HALL'S Art if i c iaFSpe r m . THE UNDERSIGNED, a practical mann factnrer, haa lor the past 12 years experi mented with and compounded -LtrBRiCATiira Oil. He has succeeded in nroducinsr an Oil which has withstood every test, and warrants it not to heat or gum, andas durable as the best of Sperm. The best Juderes cannot tell it irom the latter oil, either by sight or smell, as it is aimost transparent, lie warrants every penso, if not satisfactory. Actual experi ments u&s aemonsuniea me iacs mat one oil ing with Hall's Sperm is as good as two with any otheroiL" This Oil Is especially adapted to the use of .Locomotives, as It Is a very clean oil. If rail road officers will notify him, he will lorward 5 gallons iree or an cnarge, it they win give it a fair test, as he id satisfied that his oil hasno superior. i ' REFKR8 TO L. C. Jones. Pres. h & Coal Fields Rail l-ORd. IJ. aVClbO UiUl A' Vy. . mm h.. kJUUVT. X 1111. la. It 1 M.M- VairiitfaTrilla "W I . Tun Glwm T a t - 1 r co., Fayetteville, N. C; Col. J. W. Leak, Pres. Great lalla Man. Co.. ttor!klnirhn.m. V. iY : DeUveredln Fayetteville and Wllmln! Fayetteville and Wilmlnsrton. N. C.j at $1 25 per gallon by the bbL, no charge for pkirs.; less than a bbl. tl 69 per eraL. extra charge ior picg. i n. a. haLiU,- ayettevjiie, a. c. marcn a-eoact-i ri sun weu - ';.,; ,;; -'the ;piuce of OLD , VIRGINIA . LEAF . TOBA 000 -', a ' ' . ' ' . ' HAS BEEN REDUCED TO Twenty; Cts- Per I? ound AT A II. VURKHiaiER'S, SIkh of tli o INDIAN CHIEF.' June 23-tf No. 6. Market St. Lard. Pure and ; Extra. fl osiien butter; Kjrt , ; i ? For sale by i;-;;;y fvjnf.;;- ' v.. -if iii ri June27-tf PrEOSSET & CO. Rockingliain ; Sheetihg. SI11SETINGS, . For sale by . : , r.T ' b lunew-lf l. - .. . . . DeROSSET & CO. w. j. gilbert; ! a .1 V" ' i- irnysicianfi ? ;- Ornci : Corner of .Second and Market St. J- RESIDENCE OK FRQNT.;STREET.J.-S Jnne 87-lm . ; 1 : til " jil . ... ! fr jrTILV.iV-TTJaLVJ! 1 aM m I I Ji M M Hay!-' rj pi p fSaXJaXia jjai, by persons of acknowledged I i. New Memphis u ate. i.....'i.v..."...T...;"..;.;..;....,;;t in science, literature. art. commerce aiaiiai jaesiaeute on iei ewew.... i. ...... .......... ...,..,.. ( . m department of business and pro- I 4 Handsome Residence on Shelby street...... ....... .,.... in . These witnesses have declared I 6. Business House on Second -street. ... 2r, i ..t trma hit tho nvpnara- 6. Beautiful Suburban Home, 2 miles from Memphis, 15J acres... ....""- ... 4,V xplicit terms that tneprepara i Eieeant Besidence on Shelby stxeet...;........... ....ft against epidemics, a sov- -g. Business House on Second street........ ....i.V.;.... i.i. 24' 1 . rSt M U",rity-- oc saw py t.-j . i.? WlLlallS&MTJIlCHISONJij janelz-tf . ON THE EOURTH OF E E A ll J E ST A T E B I STRIBTJT 1 0 ft OF MEMPHIS FOR : 1871. 10. Fine J&esidence on Jefferson street...... 12. sunstantiai Jiesiaence on Orleans; 13. Splendid Building Site on Vance 1 i. flottafre Residence on J ones 13. Fine BuUaing Site on Vance 16. Handsome suburban Home, 17. 18. 19. Beautiful Buildinsr Site on Bass Double Cottage Residence on Vance . street w. iinejiauuing one on rsass avenue., 20. Cot$age Residence on Vance street. 19. Fine Building Site on Bass avenue. 22. Neat Cottage Residence on Dunlap. street 2s. Beautiful liuuaing bite on vance street. 24. uouoie uottage Residence on uupre street...... i..... ........ 4 25. Fine Building Site on Monsarrat street ...I i 26. Elegant-BuildinR Site on Tate street ............ ........ S 2Z. Handsome Building Site on Monsarrat street......... ..,...,, li 23. splendid Plantation, containing 900 acres, in Panola county, Mississirmi 8nbnrbs. . Mftlnff. ln alL choice and valuable nieces, of Real jsitati .iiIS:V. W mmm. . . . u w a. . vw. . w v . a . a . . . . . 11 . a m 1 1 a a k a a aa a , . Making, in all, 28 choice and valuable pieoes. any distriDution ever oeiore onerea to tne pumic , . lJaiim 171ROM29to to 41, INSLTJSIVE, ABE PRIZES COMPRISING 10 CHICKERINQ Ttawao reen $i75 to $1,050 each. Also, three Estey & Co.'s Organs, worth frm iJ, Va1"pl laced at our usual selling rates. , ww io no,, E, at between each, and p H. G. HOlal-EJBlSKG, .T7.ROM 42 TO 156, INCLUSIVE, COMPRISES C. ENTLEMENS GOLD- WATP trwa JD - best makers. Diamond Sets and Rings, Sterling Solid Silrer FervipPB' T A- TtHr Watches and Chains, and other Jewelry, rangine from 30 to 2.ooo i.h o' aaies' Gow ing placed at our regular selling rates.,. ; ' No person connected with the management hold a share in the distribution. . The drawing will be entrusted entirely to a committee of shareholders thn ma ing nothing whatever to do with it. . . - 1 8 ine managers hav- All shares unsold at the time of the drawing will be surrendered to a committ by the shareholders, who will see that they are destroyed, thus rivlne- fide purchasers of shares. . , For Circulars and Shares, apply by letter or NATHAN METER, - 44 ADAMS w no respecii uuy reier rouie citizens oi For Sale: -v OFFER TO THE TRADE Bacon, Pork, ; , " ';'v;iv;,. , Sugar,, v ' JvC : Coffee, ; - . , !. : Molasses, Flour, Corn, ; ; .. ? Salt, ; -' &c., &c. L Heavy Stoclt NORTH CAROLINA .BACON, Hog Round, at 16 cents.' may 6-tf . EDWARDS IIALL. r- : . i -i ' fi Carraway &1 Cleapdr.; THE UNRIVALLED ARTISTS ARE STILL offering the best inducements to our citi zens, ana tne puDiic generally, ior their pat ronage at the Purcell House.' Everything per taining to the profession is kept constantly on hand, in order, to srive comple satisfaction to the most fastidious. ' fdecl7-tf The Cape Fear JJAS produced the largest niet increase of COTTON or any manure, when fairly tried. . .For par ticulars address D. M. BUIE, Chdmist, ' 'v . Cape Fear Chemical Works, feblGS&Ftf ,.v. ;.4 , ..Wilmington NC Molasses and Syriip. ;X V .''"' 1 "" ''."'' ' ' ... , , . . . . . G50 HHDS. - - Muscovado Molasses v n H. SYRUP For sale very low by ;. " : June21-tf r; ; H WILLARDBR0J3: The Cape Fear Guano Is -A3 a complete FeTtfflzer, representing bone hiw' w.i.iL:4i"-.J i2-.i: JL? jt ' 'ri2i. 'And;rhttt In' proportions, to perma nently Improve the land. ' j ill -y- '" D." M7 BtTIE, - 1 ., febl6S&Ftf jj.'v' Si r l t1&;u.Chemlst;' I GARDNER'S' Patent Adjustable Piersi Mantel 'Frames',' Window, Cornices,' Port- able Book Racks and WritingDesks :' Oi ti! GARDNER, President.' balusroom: . -z . paotokies 110 BoweiTi N.3Y. t ,v;0 Glen Gardner, If. J. PROVISIONS. HCBISED : ouuuiuers, uiiua. moiu uoxes ; jury Dai tea Sides, hhds. and boxes ; Smoked Western Shoulders, hhds. Smoked Western : Bib SidesrVhhds4 Breakfast Strips r Hams, -I . covered and naked. . .fV -f.-i-ei-v.V1 LARD Pure Prime Natural .and, Ixtra,, in tierces, barrels andlubs. . - v EXTRA FINE TABLE BUTTKR.tUbs. 1 1 a v BETFACTOBX CHEESE, v . v T i f :; ::;.v:; Sundries. :;;.:;v COFFEES-Java, Lasuyra, Bio, . all grades FLOUR-ll grades ; BUG ARS--all grades j; . , AIOL.AS31S3 ana sxuurs au grades; . -? CEACJiEBSall kinds, in bbls. and "f'v ?.. -boxes t"it;AISiNS ; Choice JLein- " r,: ons anS ' Oranges j ' Bottled K 45 Ale and Porter, English - 5t ' and " American, .n"5 ' ' - " r V , eases gxHtfaXii Chewing Tobacco, 'caddies,' quarter and naif boxes ; . Catawba Wine,' Choice Scupper- .o inong Wineiai, California ; Hock .Wine, . Clarets, Baspberry Syrnpi anack-l vj?I i- berry Brandy, elites, Essences, r . i : r t lZi . -,i5;.ad jQraeers Drags, Iya and, , . , ! otash,Tand a general ;fcj. "' ;V ' .aMortmentpt';;' "r f--- .LI q uors, Groccrics Sesars stad . MTnlin nnn . .I.'v-.,; ' v Jff."16 at wholesale onlyby; x apriI7-tf ADZUAH fe TOLXXOS. D A Y DETaf TGBti S 5 E AQH. E of Real JEstaie, .challenw AAmn ' V" ,000 Agent fop Chickering & Sons', Memphia, Tenn .. j.., , ,jS -t ..... ..', u cveiy articloi)e. " 06 w.t jewelers, Memphis, Tenn will bo allowed. " v"vum8rances, u, wiuebo na in person, to t at E Weill A Co.'s, Wilmington, if. c. ,.....,.....,.....,.., ...... OTiVki Btreet.. ......... ......r. ........... ...... .,' iin. SUOBVU. ()(,,) avenue .......... ion. atrcPt - i'" "IX ....a........................ 4 . . ...... 7 Tjv , VA miles from the city, 12 acres 4 1 avenue.. i....... " )1 M. ' " 4, PASSMOBE fe UUFFIW, ' BE Ali JtSSTATE AGENTS AND MANA STREET, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEF juempnis. . , mar 2.5-3m. Louisiana State Lottery COMPANY. Incorporated August 17, 1808. CHARLES T. " HOWARD. ...... .PRESIDENT. MINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY. SPLENDipSGHEME ONfcY 20,000 NUMBERS CAPITA.I PRIZE .V. . ...... .'50,000 " . r-;';;:cLASs;i,;.. TO BE DRAWlf AT. '.NEWU ORLEANS ON , ? . , SATURDAY, July 8th, 1871. HOWARD, SIMMONS & CO., ConTBAtmmB. SCHEME ' 20.000 'Kniiite Tickets duly $2J, 1 prize Of $50,000 is.......... 1.10,000 1 prize Of 80,000" is............. 30,00U ;l prize of ;20,ooo is... ee.ooo 1 prize of 10,000 is 10,000 il prize Of . 9,000 is...................... 9,000 . 1 prize of 8,000 is..;,........ 8,ooo 1 prize of 7,000 is 7,000 i 1 prize of' 6,oco is.. 6,ooo 1 prize of .6,000 : li. 6,0011 " l prize of 4,ooo is 4,(KM 3,000 2,W)0 1 prize of 8,000 is........... x prize or 2,000 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize ot ( 1 prize of 1 prize of lpiizeof 1 prize of '"l prize of , I prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1,0001 1,000 1,000 ,1.000 1,000 "1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 I 1.000 ! "1,000 1 1.000 j prize or 1 prize of " 1,000 J-aie 1 prize of l.OOOj ' - 1 25,000 , I prize of , 1,000 1 prize of "1,000 I prize of -1,000 l prize or i,uoo -lpriz!of ; 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 1 prizeof 1,000 t; 1 prize orf-ijOOO 1 prize of 1,000 1 rriz of 1.000 1 60 nrlzes of 500 areT..: 25,000 817 pri9 of i200 1 are.i i..,i..v. 36 Approximation prizes.......... 12,W)B ;.- t i- j -a -4 . i . . f , aaaaiaa- 440 prizes, amounting td;:....U........ 2SM00 t Whole Tickets, $20 j j shares In. proportion. ,, ;c Prizes payable witJijput deduction. r - . orders to ce. addressed to.-- - n an U5 CHAS. T. IIOWABP, ,JHp Lockbox 692i Post-Ofllce, New Orleans. ' Send PostOmce Money Older, orBegls terycrair'.Jiettet ' JonelC-tf i . ' 1 i ' " ANCIIOR LINE STEAMERS SAIL erery Wednesday and Saturday, W , .and from NEW YORK and GLASGOW, calling at Londonderry to land mails ana pas sengers... ,;. - T f !-i v-ll' Tne Steamers of this favorite line arebuu. expressly for tho . Atliintid Passenger !Trft and fitted up . in everyrespect with all w modern improvements calculated to insure the safety, comfort and convenience or pa Passaob Rates, payable in ciirrency, w Glasgow. Liverpool and Londerry-Firat in, $65 and $75, according to location ; Cainn Return Tickets, $130, securing best accommo dations ; Intermediate, $33 ; Steerage, - Parties sending lor their friends in tne" Country can purchase tickets at reauceu ratea. For further par ticulars, apply wa - V ; 7 Bowling Green, N- New Goods! Low Prices! cTXTB OFFER TO THE TRADE AND CO , W , Burners the following Goods and acu cqmpetion in quality and prices. , . 25 bags KIo.CoiTee,, Acl; Btest Cnba Molaw ?. V bbl Heavy City Mess Porlr, . 25 Tubs Choice Va. Valley ButteiV JfJJf 1 ; -, rable, together with a genel assort v ' ment of Lifflit Groceries. . 25 bbls Choice. E. Inllets, aU of vnw offer cbeap, SMITH A OLDHAM- 300,000 Pounds tTJ f.:c.:a vri,in n'OP'THJBV . . THOfc sale on reasonable tems'atj? Jj Fear Chemical Works, GtJrk mington, ' . p-MChe
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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