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v.- 4 !5 Thursday, June 29, 1871. ' : W T. IB 333 DE&-JCTAJE2. Editor nd Proprietor. "V ET Obituary notices, tribijtes of respect, 4c, are charged half advertising rates when paid for in advance of publication; In all other cases fall advertising rates will be chanted. . r- : - THE CHICULATION OF THE XOliN- JNG STAR IS LAAGER THAN THAT 0 , ANY. Vi THKR . DA IL Y NE WSVAPEft- PUB LISUED IN NORTH CAROLINA. B The editor ot the Fredericksburg News, who has badqnsideraUe1 expert ence in the newspaper treadmill, and wbo is therefore well, qualified to .speak know ingly on the subject, thus refers tpthe re cent connection ot "Mr. A. . H. ' Stephens with the Georgia press': ."Mr. S. will find it requires more brains, more mental strain, to edit a newspaper than he ever found it required to praotico law, 'or bo a member of Congress, however ignorant people may think to the contrary. J Vh en to be silent, STAU 15 ' " A Dangerous' Plaything. A well Jen own .citizen left at this .office a :v -'-V-.YT-V-f-- i, ' : fU specimen, of a kind of "torpedo", which is i- H:,Kimball, ot Georgia, is the I now bdrf?? sold in this citvmonff fttber President of seven .railroads.. , v-r ,; fireworks. The sample lett at this, office -" The Frenchinsiirgents' corpses is about the size ot a small marble, colored are td'be dissipated by quicklime. . . blue and red, and it looks tgpod deal like -M- r".,.,Tw0i7i a sugar plum.; One of these' getting into , The.Nefoandlapdealj catch thejandsof a ljttle.bor a few.idayl ago,; last season tvas valued At $1,800,000, , wasTgnorantly, or innocently put' by him v A negro preacher was arrested into- his mouth and almost immediately- at Selma, :Ala., on live 10th, charged: with exploded, disfiguring him very mucli and bigamy.- . - . endangering bis life. The sample lett at lIieAveather ih McOlellanp., from the havoc it made arnon tba papers 'Wv1? Drawing will Take Placed . --t.-.. ' . A ' : - ! .OF TUB RELvjESTA - V ; OF r-lEMPHIS FOR 1871. : " . ' ' O.. JLU . 'l,"R.-.Z.'tS S .5 E A C H . V :; J "7 wVrtnrnt-.and . ' ""J lffso vcooi as to oe- i and other matters near we had a good op what in keen back.1 how to present ana I Bfrnv 1ia nm - - . m. . . A . . . . . - t . . i ,j ... , , , i poriuni s ,TIIE N E W. DE F AltTURE. 1 The argument that if the Vnew .depar ture" does not enablq the Nort hern Demo cracy to carry the faU'elections it will be : proofs of its un worthiness, and, that It should be abandoned fir the exploded p"latl'orni of 1868, is rqtiite as brilliant as that the Supreme Gourt can decide on t he constitutionality of the Constitution. The question ,with the- Northern Democracy was : Bhail the party die, r live? In hortunity to judge of ,the ipiury and des- "Irr: Lbildob' is fort v-toitV1 ibjlesj in t ruction this dangerous plaything is ca.- circuit, and contains one hundred' and pable ;otT producing, in. mexperiencea twenty-bne Tquare milev hancis. As it appears to be mainly mtenu xnere are o x ouug jixuu b wnetnec Christian iesoclationgpn the continent, minted Tim rd-f 'k:o fit0fl,0 w,,l, ""5'"I'"UUC"V-U' Indians should discussing the wondrous medical -proper-. v' rh "A1 down East editor sajs) that delphia Ledger, ties of;the sassafrasjt , simje, t tie .recent, rains the tarmers !-"re r-. snwling HKe new. Biinies on a patcuea presaJhe truth so as tohave all its effect. Mr. 8. will have most difficulty in keeping silent." ' " :'" ' . T -r ; : .L. Palmetto Leaves. ' 5 1. New Memphis h ater.....'.............T........i...., u Vnlnllnl D n ah lAn 1 fll-vAAf . cfcinmcu ucoiuciii-u wti lfcai dii .4... ..... i? 11 fill r AOa I T An . f n 1 n n fMAt T: . u- . ' ' . "UOAIflVO'T VU UCXU 011 V'-U... ............ 4 . .... ..... unusoma ucaiaenco onr Dneioy . sireec. o. linsmcss House on Secona 6. Beautiful Suburban llome. r 7. Klejrant Hesidenco on She! o. juiut?va uuuse on oecona i 9. Magnlflcent Building 8ito 10. Fine Residence on Jefferson mi tt - i i at . . . ; . Aiie reopie 8 'lNationai. canicr jo0f-t oi vuariesiun nas increased ms rapuai it v jj ; : stock from $500,000 to $1,000.000. : t no tiling" said a 1 . old mi- tt i i-,i i tt 4 -" toper, was neyer sten Acominh through . . Tho Ugly Club of the Univer- thc rye, any tbats the kind o' whiskey one i.ij v u"" vaiuimn, o I frets nowaaaviL A I . . . . . a m f CJ ' tl resolving that it should live, it became thjjir annual celebration onluesaay. , u ; i w;v;; necessary to cut away the decayed partsT . "Old Sebe,n the first- jockey aVd cheap in Florida that t wUirh had diseased the entire bod. This t,lftt rode on tne un.arie3tona. y.; race ueen started for their shiDment north it'was wet by the shower, and had scorch Wiuai", uicu iu mail uvy uu l'uuor ui iiui m ariro nlKinhtieo v .-" ' 1 Bu mfi Rfirrp. nr ini TOHI HIlii men leatiea- week, at the age of 70 years. T A a:iL ' ril off to the wet ground. The burned piece TP r 1 1 h i i mi : i i inn i iiiki.iiii . 1 1 i . . . . T ia (InlnrnhlV ' JT.rn aa'vfl r v , . . ot the flress l nexe are plenty ot peacnes in tne mar- Blake, a retired. navaVofficer, ...-..; ".no- fltrrpr. j -vwni RtrAAt'- ' " , ."00 on.Vance street . in'?. twet ildren it is-very questionatMcrLiit.HaiMisomo Building S1te.0n.Bass avenne....... t;z it mnnnfftrtn'ra Rtinnlfl ' lin- tier- 12 Substantial Kesldeoce on Orleans BtreetV;.. 4. f" its manntactur- eliouui m per pta Buildingf Site on Vancefitreeti.:..;........;;...4--'- ! JJJ At all events-parents and guar- n. Cotta?e Residence on Jones avenue ; . t il be w am ed .asainst t.Phila !? Fine Bulla ing Site onVance street. -. , , ; j'Z w v " I 10. nanusoino RuourDan uome, raues trom ine c ty.ia acres. 40 'o,.;;?:-: I 17. Beautiful Building Site on Bass avenue..M;......!. X y-; . 1 r' - i I l.fpuuio otiitKw ltesiuence on. vance Bireei, , i. ' 4tAi t f Ztfrtr 1 " uuiiuiiin oirouu intra otciiuc. .................'. ..-..-J.iS.... ... R rl, walking out during a 21. Handsome Buildinsr Site on Dunlapi8treet....'.rt;.............'"",,,M - latter part ot last week,. m -.which; inoToeu- 24. Double Cottage Residence on DnjTrB Btreet..:;:L;r...... .! .til but,;recoyeAng .almpst 25. ine Buudin ued.ber, wajk jhcjne. HaaomeB ; f-J , She iOUnq, that the , 4. All of Tia nbovn PrAnrrtv brlnir 1H f li A r!f t-nr l'I ?.(mn A member ;jOf the " family -ot Joshua Hale, while thunder storm the felt a. shock ot electricity taruy .numbed hei, instantly, she contin Oq arrivjin there - Watermelon8are so nnrriefOUS J lightning had actually strucka fold, of her I 28. splendid plantation, containing 900 acres; In PanoUx eounty. Missiasinnv Snb"rh8. an enterprise i black alpaca "dress, hear the ground.where Makln, in all; 28 choice and valnabr&: pieces of Beat, Estatel ch'alieninjr .aIV''."'''1 4iny distribution ever before offered to tbe" public. or mg comparison wllh r has been done," and the lo- g dr ping ; lrm once mofe stands t;rect, gain! u new vigf-r. every4, day. .The Southern Bour bons seem determined to furnish, suffi cient ammunition , to, the-,-; tlorthern Radicals to "jeopardize such Btates' as Ohio, and Pennsylvania, which ought ROM. 29 to 41, INSLUSIVB, AKE at between $175 to $1,050 eacn. IE PRIZES COMPRISING 10 CHlCKERINO PTAVno! jjuaimi rtu,. 0f the dress was cut butj iand has .been ach, and placed at oxxr usual selling raks. - bau?,'UAn rrom tttftotf UUV'C.Y- handed in to this officevJ ? It is a curiosity 'T " Agent xor unicertog & Sons, Memphis t. ketpu-rchasabre f or merely nothing They dence, LongwoOd,.ged 70 years. v ; - Si wZSSeleSric- "rnROM 42 TO 156, INCLUSIVE, COMPRISES Oentlemens. gold Watcbi L were selling in the streets Saturday at l- . -Ar li t? w'm - P'eatloJ!-'v , ciectnc Jj best makers. Diamond Sets, and 'Rings, sterling Solid ' Sflver ?ervle?? S,B frhtvWnA'ft. hifh'p1 ; 1 v At New aork, Jbrailk Wilson fluid burned a ' streak about eighteen Watches and Chains, and other Jewelry, ranging from $90 to 2,ooo each and lu, les eigntyxents a Dusnei. . r. . fc-' '' i Unti, , ib,.,f0 lnz niaced at our regular sellinir rates. . ' , . n' ana eveiT artic .".T'.?.??. ;co; Jewelers; Memphis, Tc- .. in accordance Willi . Orders rJcnn irr th monQloirffhtpr of Tlmq I Tieculiar.ziczafirijnrse of the'flash ia,.a frnni (h TVToinr ripnopo 1 fnmmnnrlinir the I t - 1 rii. i I nlA.I. ACnM YnwnA ir- 4-l ' "v"-" o i jjrown in a quarcei iu vuerry Btreeu uu "J """u t : i . vniuTBnn'rnntiii vith tv,. ionAnnt m k n as it is seen paintea on a, DiacK cloud in a hold a share in the distribution. . -v t. - , V , . ; VA4l-um8rano.''8, t0 thunderstorm. -The , surrounding cloth V Tno d'fwin? wu be entrusted entirely to a committee of shareholders, the manar. , i . . j c . ingnothing whatever to do with it. r,; r;t i - wagers hav- rAfnAM L iraVlOCT Ueen arv at ine lime OI ine OCCUr- I All hnrAa nnanlti &t tlin f Ima tha draw n vU h ciiniA.in j . Qnnk nrwl- n1i.,i.rro0 Moinr I J 1. 1 . ,!. I 1 l 1 ll 1. .11 Z " " J";"" , ,1" UV'r''.lU UinTUUtee. Boh..,, .issues which should have been forgotten R L. Morris, 18th Infantry, is President; tr o.tt5SenVob?.?5yT0rta" j3 uhharmdd. v TheJ lady'5 5 escape 1 ironiUe purchasers of shares. . . ,;.,.; : T P ' IUUK uko. vnervauaui may uut wiu u uaDtain 1 nomas J1. Uanton. 18tn in- . . . . r ea i. .,waa..vfrv., remark-hn.-MM .rv"r'".'ru"ruo",',' "j"-'"""!'"?, Kn Pnncoriraiiio nrid 'wnnM Kt frtr 11 -""j"' "v"ui 1 '" jjrowii in a quarce.1 in vuerry street, to be- Conservative, and would but for Department ot the South, a general court the 30th ol March. - this insane cflort to, make the opponents martial is now in sessional Columbia, -for - ;'; ' f'f'-.' J 1 of misrule, carry 00 their alxouldera '"dead he trial f aJ! soldiers now stationed in poicanV-AMest-Southern"' Cotm complete victory this fall on the fnew de pyirture." But it can prevent what would otherwise take place a cbmpleto 'break ingup. The Democracy as reorganized will maintain its identity, will make gains, and will win some victories. In propor- igets of compo- A letter from Fort Grim n, Texas, June Tl .1 n i A I gold coin. These omcers a rndpr t!,t-Wftt. flvpAftiwtPr-im . ihl.rteeQ large.Qases, containing heavy ma- hihprl thrnn,h tho lcin nnnRpa hlrt CU1IW GermaUl3llveringet .1 t k Eoglish 5.. copper, .''pooU have' heard of M. III. BATMAN 9IETER, at X. Weill & Co.'s, Wllmlnjclon, x. c. - . KAli JCSTATE AGENTS AND MANAGER (9MffiB. All.ini'll IM ''rCWWCBBa. ... . . " ''Tf.I ,, ,- ' mar 25-:im. .is -Who respectfully refer to the citizens of Memphis. .1. .4 mm' fr 1 4Iia npanf el .nrrlitor rfTnnionff H Al'a j T 111..-. i.: . . I 1 . I Ui i.UUi Uili I V , IU (116 UlUUUktlblUlU Ul lUO UVO l n"-1" cxcuun ui juuiuuq "V-'y. wuruiv. iu iitusuuuuu ui tuis huimcci. a 1 1 - , , .,' . 1 1 . - 1 j j finn net 1 f ha-rlinrfArli fpnm--lia '.-j.:. : i. ... r.,?- ' i dollar Com. ffOlQ ana S01Q QUSt, a EralvaniC uuvairy met Bomeiwv uuuureu men, :u- 7 "7"": , : ; 77 '"as ,Y- I- battery complete, seventy-five crucibles, men and children, and showed them no form of 1868. and recognized as such ex- abridged quotation from a "Narrative ot 1 "U L1, . ' 1 r' -11 -i . - ia rta u -si in;,aA ? Captain Kennedy's losing his . ' . . J . ... ; his distress afterward," which was noticed For, Sale : WE OFFEfc TO THE TRADE aonagea quotation iroma-JNarrative ot first.ciag3 engavio'g tools and other arti- quarter, killing all they 'could lay' their Bacon, J; HI W did . Fork,,- ofmnrrtK nniio Pnnirroocinnoi rroina iinve I . ,.,--, -r. . . . attemnt was maae bv a moo to rescue the near. , : xu very .man was ior- nimseir. j ine not been Bourbon gains. Six Of these gains havebeen in Tennessee, whose constitution "aui grww,- aujauiagu x receiveu tliat tne 8ecret service men. who had ar- having been given to show no quarter. - that the secret service men, who bad ar- conUins, universal suffrage. The same J'rr . uV rested the gang, would arrive by a train may be said ol nearly every. Southern wringing It was considerable time be- Just V1?" 55 iffini fhrSnai? I each car and scrntinizin?' everv face- carpet-bag rule Hie people would gladly '3rte- "SSS? .k 5! using dark lanterc-aud when uVess.ry accept any platform, no matter how -ultra practiced it twice a day anu impra-uuauit:, . iCuyuroy v.m.gc yu. . . uijr uu ju- had entercd the Twn by another convey- .Tints, or Unpleasant Odor. Tho genuine W, ground. Men may flatter themselves that t"rc ft""Biluc "y ance took the DriSOners iro-n the iailiand A: Batchelors Hair Dyo producas 1MMEDI- adherimr to ideas eenerallv accented as "'lu. ?.,. lripIn? uf naYe safelv embarked with them ob board the-l ATELTT a splendid "Black or-Tatural Brown. 0 0 . " I pensueu 11 ib uau not ueeu put m use. I TT ..- j 0, . - i absurd is illustrating great devotion to The hint was first communicated to me ull vcuu vu, .u cuiu principle. Thisls a pleasant concei,, and Mj . as narmiess as pleasant ; ana we nave no - of the gkin VToduced $0 Fort Jelterson, IJry. Tortngas.. -0 :- wish to disturb any one in its . fullest cn- rcspectt the same effect as would have re- joyment. . Theories which deny the exist- suited from the moderate drinking of any , The following extract from the Mont ence of palpable facts can harm only those bquid T". -a'in4 particles, however, gomery"4?crt.r proves that Ku Klux SPECIAL NOTICES. BATCHELOK'S HAIR DTJ2T " This superb Hair Dye is the best in the'TTorld Perfectly Harmless, Eeliable and Instant taneous. 2io disappointment.-. No Iiediculous Does not Stain the Skin, but leaves the Hair Clean, Soft and B.eautlfuL The only Safe and Perfect Dye. Sold by all Druggists. Factory 16 Bond street,' New York! feb 7-eodly-ent Tu Th Sat"' ' ' ' ' NOTICE. The Taxpayers of Wilmington Town ship are hereby notified that a Tax List will be opene"tff to list the Taxes for this Township, at the office of the County Com missioners, west side of the Court House, on Monday next, June 5th, and' continue until July 1st ; that they will be in attendance every day (Sundays excepted) from 9 o'ciockA. M. until S o'clock P. M., and on Wednesdays, for tho ; accommodation' of the laboring, class, lrom 8 o'clock P, Mf until 10 o'clock P. M. j j.c mklnYi ..maltlAfl i -i hn. nlAlltAii - IIammma I I 1 - T J ! 1 1 . aL . whopersistiuthem.bydr.wingaUen.ion.o S.VPtibSi uVISMlta the utter impracticability of their authors of our bodies, lacerating our skins and be- orders issued from Washington, or wher- a no- without the ability to either guide or fol- wringiDg, twice in the course ot a day, the nesses who appeared before the last com- v-f puvuu vjiuiiuui . uw j--w.wu'- ....v. OR1U lAl-oiuu Tt v IX IU ok BUUlk 11U1C. XXI LCI mitieB OI 1 U VCSll JU1 lull in ICVUIU IU XtVirbU earnestly insists that cotton 13 ' declining these operations we uniformly found that Carolina were utterly worthless in charac- when everybody knows that the reverse if the dfouth 7?nt ?ff and ,er bat h?ir Mtimony was manufac--.:..-. ... , parched throat cured in a lew minutes tnred to suit the occasion. . .What is true the factf whose predictions are mostly alter bathing and washing.our clothes, and ot llichardson, ' who forturiately'; was de gross absurdities: who daily and hourly at the same time we foijnd ourselves as tecied atrMontgomery, applies to hun. insists that certain tbins are factswhich mucu reiresueu aa u wu uau receiveu -ome i areasoi pretenaea cases-in-various parts actual nounsnment. Jt1 our persons in tue I ot. the boutu,, and serves to explain much boat who drank salt water went delirious of the mystery which has shrouded many j extend tho time specified aoove. and died, but those who avoided this and of these transactions. We have no doubt followed the abbve practice, experienced that a system was organized by: the Radi- no such symptoms. cals for inflicting punishment on negroes .by.disguised agents, who afterwards served me vcnceMaee or an Indian Girl. a3 yritesses to charge innocent men with singular case or jealousy.- wnicn re-1 their own infamous acts: Sugar, Coffee,- - " -Molasses, - : - ! n -n :.,tTVt Flour,, r.,;.. , Corn, 4 i-v ' - Salt, . r -: V- v .;; : . ' i&C., &C. A Heavy Stock NORTH " CAROLINA ' BACON, Hog: Round,' at 1G cents. . may 6-tf ' " EDWABDS & HALX.' . . Carraway &; Cleapon THE UNRIVALLED ARTISTS ARE STILL offering the best inducements to our citi zens, and the public generally, for their pat ronage at tho Furcell House. ISvervthinr per taining to the profession Is kept constantly on hand, in order to give complo satisfaction to the most fastidious. : fdeol7-tf ' - ' -w-' The Cape Fear HAS produced the largest net increase of ; . , : (J O T . T,. O N v. ., ., or any manure, when ; fairly tried. r For par ticulars address - . D. M. BUTE, Chemist, Cape Fear Chemical Works, feblGS&Ftf J . . L- ; U jWilmingtoir-, N. C -,.iiWB-I Louisiana State Lottery . ; UUMli'AISY. Incorporated August 17, 1868. CHARLES T. HOWAUp...u. ..PRESIDENT Molasses and Syrup his iellow8 know to bo delusions : is at once set down as a fanatic. And liis utter ances are treated accordingly. ; The same rule holds good in politics. , The Board or Trustees hereby ' notify all persons Interested; that they arelistingTa-cesT (530 " H I )S) for State and County, and positively cannot I: i V Muscovado Holasses By order of the Board, t Junel8tJlyl AND JOHN ."5rjLCKEN, Clerk. ; HEREDITARY GENIUS. It is always gratifying to know that ge nius is hereditary. It pleases us to see Caius Julius succeeded by Augustus; -Phil- SORLEANEOUB. S. H. SYRUP rAn ! r - n rra4 ? n Wiaof ain Pi-r a a la rri TTin I . O --. .. Tlf T -.l. M 1 VM T J ! 1 J I in the El Paso Herald: It seems that a Hcitor ot CJoosa county, blindfolded, ll K k It U I A M I Ji I h i j II It 0 1 U li man named Chandos, a native of Roches- gagged and whipped two little ne&ixf jgirls; : fxo SMiTiiViLLX, fort cajSWELL, and ter, in England, bad jnade lovo, to, a- beau- and threatened them With death it they A view of the sea, Jniy-tn, i87i: on'l ip by Alexander:' Julius Csesar Scaliger by I tuul halt-breed, sixteen years ot age. jThe Should ever fell who committed ""the out- the fine and commod ions stmr. waccaiiatv;; For sale very low by june21-tf WILLARD BROS. The CaperEear Ouano i t ' i. T-.t-. tl-; TV e TTa,- v Bir was un Auacue uuu nan rrencu. xu rage. lie was trying Joseph Justus; .vHTO l.-jaeniy: V.f Addition to her great beauty she was in- Klux outrage to serve Matthias ' Maccabreus nd his five sons; telligcnt, vivacious and as active and alert the'r1 persecution of S Annibate and Ludovico Carracei; I the as an antelope. She was gentle and af- But, fortunately for us i'.: ' . '-''J - '' ' V'i'''.'C 4 ..tu-tr . X.S a, complete FertUizervropreaerit-ng bone and meat: .In 2 ppoper: proportions, to: perm a. as the basis for. ;tw. neny imProve ,ii ft.rbi UUUU1MU -bUiVVtttt3 - ' MINGLE HUBER LOTTERY. SPLENDID SGnEME-ONLY 20,000 NUMBERS CAPITAL PRIZiB...v.. 850,000 .,:.' . 1; , ; ' . rr; r, , ? .f '' .'. 'v:; CLASS I, TO'BE DRAWNAT NEW ORLEANS OX ; 8ATUDA T;' JulV 8th, 1871. HO WARD, SIMMONS ft CO., CoTa0T0R8. 20.000 -Nnites-TictelS' Only $2i. , 1 prize of 150,000 13. fco.ono 1 prize of 80,000 Is,... 30,000 i 1 prize of 20,000 la............ 26,000. 1 prize of .10,000 la.... ...t 10,000 1 prize of 0,000 43.. ...... 9,0U) M prize of , 8,000 is.-....;. 8,000 lprizeof 7,00013 , 7,ooo 1 prize of 6,0(0 is... , 6,000 lprizeof 5,000 is.. 1 prize of . 4,000 Is.. . 1 prize or ,uw is. 2,000 'is I J-are i..4a. mAh ViA inoro n AOO , ! I . 1 , M I viauvs, -uu uinuj wvu6i.uii.-w. f . I ousy suusequentiy arousea in ner uosom. "N"r lln-nrt-ra nr-fll ha o.llrkaru-l tvn WrxafA -. Ufaala But, fortunately for us, he was detected, I and refreshments may be had at reasonable negro.-1 tes off o. w i : i i r . ; -lien j vans-, uouxion.isana wiu ,BO..in at tendance. ; - . 1 ' : Tbe Boat leaves foot of Market street pre- feblCS&Ftf All D. M. BUTE, Chemist. 9 t . w . a r - . 1 r , mi -ti i" . l. .- . at . t . r r 1 t . i ' - i . , Mnere is an Amencau uonsui vrenerai in ine i.ngusn lover unionuuaieiy uecame Terrible Acciaeqt-A 'ColoreaWom.in 9etV ar55v?,c,1r5K' f, WJU return. Dy ' ' Egypt by the name of Vege-KButl acquainteclith a white girl named Wil; hniaik Bxplltm ot ml; TeTtUB6n- ."iukco . , V . . .. . 1 , : 80t,who' was on aVisitfrom a Southern ieneOULamn.-''- - i ' icKetsrortneKotina;ip... ...,i-tuoo - Heissaidto be one;ot the wemark- to her friend3 in- . Western Texa nSorfi- aSer .olSct a Children imdl?ritelv?.t ab!6 men of the aee. 'He; was. appointed Miss Wilson was beautiful and accomll. lk '-ill -. . 1 , . ... 1 i:u ilji cu wuiiiaii u v lug iiaui u 1 vjaiiiu! " 1 xaniiii. i t-ir nuiiKNUirp.4. 1 iriTia vi-jcr. . I Thfthftn. n.nri hfir-r.ivihrp.n yrifp.fl nrfivAn I ':. X j.-n-" v i L i s sfv i . . vT h1 t ' ' T 1 r'--'--- 1 n - , 1 Trm nvinor rm t nrv. rpr a7Pcn 1 r n a no 1 tst.ti t in - ., 1 11 1 . . . by President Qrant. His salary is $5,000 out nis income is uau w w . Kf!?" uco' M .rLore. ' As Consul General Mr. Btttler has moce man a matcmor tue -oaruarous at-. 'streetswas terribly burned - about her ' tilfliftAwA tractions of the Apache girl. The result b'y bytne'plpaioni ofetos&e toil ir i ,il JM fteCeiVtt lJi: .wu-ut -- was tnat unanaos aesertea tne uau-oreoa i.mh erilfidilliria1 -at , the appointmeot-of;.number;of;C)nsular and became engaged to Miss Wilson. iThec.ainiatt( her relief.1 but '! the 'doctor f. r. . . . 1---: " i .n entnusiasuc iaay, wno tases pari in IherTjgipuVticrcifi jia, fthSt. Louis Central Police "s.aiionVSund ay morninss. 3 WllSOn. ine 1 mnZ..riMri uVTKe4 1 VififithAnrnr . . - . . ' .. ." ; agents throughout Egypt, and he has inT weddipg daywaMet,, J)eriog of the dedared that he thought" she could not PGrH'SBK " i-A-A :.-;f .iA!;in.ii;. WittonessWher lovei1, tbfe hitherto un- n0a9ibl v liv-JJimmI Dhmateh.. 27JL' -. Attwoodsyinegaf and Hos- - . ,wuuuvi vw.v .FFW.M.e.T-v, deVeioped instincts ot her Apache blood r:,...- . to these ppjitionsjwad charging them Irom.I were roused t'6'lttl their savage farjkio thfe I -! ' ' . "t -'; $500 to $1,500 apiece for the distinction, breast of the untutored belle ot tbe (forest. ! 4 In a&ition ta-this : Mr. Butler ,his!p Arming hehelf wlth tevplTerstte. went ' . . . v. .. , r tn thfi rpinenr. nf hpr lnri-r rrpnt. anrt.lv . ronized the claim i of a ; Greek Chorpen- to Djs room ana Bh0t him through5 the I told one of the parties slie lohridere last ning, namea ii.inaiDeco, - against ine nean as He was writing a note to nis oe--1 Egyptian Government, out .of which, if trothjd, 8he. was; arrested ( a few hours r C -ii 1 't . ,':! afterwards,' and confined forihe night in successful, he will make at least a round an old ios'clbin, in default of a prison. - million. Ttejclaiia amounts jo $13,000,- But her friends rescued her;- and she' fled 000, and Kindineco has procured sham to the wilderness, there to take up her -jnaturari2ationpapers.and"arges his claim 'de with her ppyerp .114 kindled. 1 as an'Ame'rlcsm' citizen'throughour ,Con- Ah tUorHwate : WUMng Party-Two sul General. , lrl Drowned. ; . " Mr. Butler is also said to be a irreat 0n Saturday" night last three men, sober once, as she could see by his looks that he was not often so;'1' and after, she had spent some Jittle time in urging him to reform and lead a different lite, closed her -discourse on being informed that the subject P her solicitude- Was a minister, who had been invited , to the assist in exercises of the day.' - A collision was imminent Mxjtween' the ' 1 ! tetter's Bitters : -Hnbbell's uitter . w me ox, iron,, eozo dont,' SootMnir symD. Coco- -aln4, Phalon'a V Italia for the Iadellible Ink, Helm bold's iuuuu, Denzme, i-euif;"SJ-X-' tract of Beef, Brown's Ess. Ginger, Fain Killer. - Fo sale wholeiale and retail by .. . GREEN 4 PLANNER, Druggists, 47 Market and cor. Fourth and Hanover Sta -r Lardi Pure and Extra. .noil . 8 - GARDNER MOT friiaDNERS latent Adjustable "Piers,- ; n Mantel Frames Window 0-iieeP6rt. ;;.d i able -Book Racks and Writing Desks.' V " . ..rukfiT!i..cr vit.'t ' ,.t ijf.-tt.bwJ-n GARDNERr ?rcsident. 8AX-tsaoo-c : -f .,t -: a -fj fAcrom;s :.? .j 110 Bowery, N. Y. ' Gleit Gardner, NJ : may28tf .i(,.t Jif Dal; lprizeof 1 prize of l,00tri 1 prize or 1,000 1 prize ot'" 1,000 ,! prize of . " 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 ;tl pilze of 1,000 lprizeof,; 1,000 -1 prize of 1,000 . 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 1 pri2eof v 1,000 1 prize of" " 1,000 tl price of t': 1,000 t i prize or 1,000 'lprizeof 1,000 1 prize of ; M,000 , 1 prize of 1,000 ' 1 prize of 1,000 i ll prize of 3,000 .1 prize of, 1,000 1 prize bf i! 1,000 1 prize, of ; .1,000 'lprizeof 1,000 J 1 prize of . 1 prize or . 1,000 BO prizes of - ROO' mi pii-ca jl uu niu. ....... ...... Wi Appro xlmauon prizes. 5,IXW s.ouu 2,UIKI named -David Larey, John Adams; and boat Hugh Martin,-commanded by Capt. -!yl!i?rJ i an- Alexander Brown, in comnanv with thrt-e Jokn Fritt and anTrtfeer commanded bv K - .naiiance recently landed j girls, nimed ellie Clark AbnioS Scullen j Capt John Coker, on therTennesst;e river, OSHEN TJTJTTER; i .For aale by v . jane27-tf tl it ' Jlti ,V:J ,.J-;.'.--i " - DiROSSET'i. CO. .; . tv Otters to his agents telling them to i pre- Pointy tthoiiepriig ..Oardens onpoiSt day iastJWrapFrttis tep r ii ' ! V:"k 'ua?J . . a Light-fit; bridge, fir the puipose of fishing, his pilothouse .wULk ifipencer rifle and T ;f. ; - . .;.r'--f; ' ; i ;!,: ??re ? P,0! "disUnguished AJjout 8 o'clock pn. Sunday;, morning the - shot Captain, Coker, whoUfell anddied l - A btlEETINGS, " , th-..American officials." v At Tan t a (the Con- three women got into a boat for the pur- few iiours after'wardsjTjut not untehad ? ' J' ! Bt 9enefat'ttrtr Witti tiW ffndfV they' Pose of rowing out into the river.i and made Vft , will, f providing oamon orhef 'l-For -4io fcyct'V' l 'haddinrfni.ltV4;. : alter going only a" short distanee : Annie thinffsi that tl.000 should bo exnen'ded in' -'S Xv i,..:H,.i..r,J ... ? DeBOSSET & CO. iJvrjsionar rv "DerforZr" -AlT . Scullen fell overboard, when Nellie Olart proslcuting Capt Pritts - "' i ";7xv'4ru ' 1' o .- . ij4iujtoi uiciworu ior lue purpose ' or i . i--- -. , - , r-jj4 iuosaiiujury. i ,wov-,u8 u,iuinuf m uuiu cins um.ig tl ' C' Aftoii (Ko.rttr.a.! . - 4 '3l iTW..:.yV..J! : 1 June 27-tf ; Jf w York w Olrln "5te5ntertainm-nts,; uthey es H5UiaiCB W fcUeiC ltOmeS " r I . w- .. j .v..uft, hmv i ,iH .uvpmmoiuiua in A1CW XUIA L i h i rt-vv Giciahv -1 5 iiiitsi v 5 f t.. ; 'V- IIIVGTC-Vj NrC. i . .1 OFVtcs i Corner of Second and :MarJet St rZ Tnf , lD tbe (;BrieD.' of BaUlmb nty. ?verdicl life Nearly: iall-thestfxgirls aretundcr "?imfl Knedive; and wehad almost Sf accidental drowning was rendered, twelve years of age. and ihe ..character of forgotten to state, he is a".np.nWA -rrr Thetbodies ;wereafterwardsi removed to their nomination ia BenjaminF. Butler, of Massachusettr fonie 0HhQ deceaslaiNew iMWnktottem while their earnings W Ja?D-jcs Q JRo.;sxREET.na ' sacnusetts, Church street Halt. Sur -j ? 1 jery small; u ..... t Jane-W-im V ' ' I HEAVY CITY" MES PORK. DRY SA.JLTED . snouiaera, nnas. ana; Dojces ; uix tsaitea .31des, bbds. and boxes ; Smoked Western , .Shoulders, -ibds.: Smoked Western Rib . Sides, ends.; Breakfast , Strips ; Hams', covered and naked Pure' Prime Natural 'and Extra, In ' tierces, barrels and tubs. p w- tt. TTP A HTWlt T k tir.VL "RTTTTTT.Ti. t.nVio. BEST FACTORY CHEESE. o " 1 ! j: i COFFEESJaVa,' ' ajgruyraV Rio,' ail grades ' "FLOtJIt all grades ;' SUGARSall grades ; : Mdl-ASSES ajid SYliUFSall grades i , -' CRACKERS, all lclhds, In bbls and n l boxes KAisiNSf Cnoice -etwj u;, ons and. Oranges ; Bottled ip o w jcu iicr, 4iigJL-i , f :, - ; sri and American, in ; r " , :.. eases fcodttbl.-' 4 ; -. Chewing Tobacqo, baddies,.' quarter And half , boxes j. Catawba , Wine. Choice Soupper ;f v .nong Wine, .California Hock , WUie, 7. Clarets, .Raspberry' Syrup, Black- (i v t. H berry Brandy,r .Tellies, Essences,' i . . - ,'vandGrocera'l)rusiXye and' t-rr i;. i'potagnnji'a general; 'i ' J .-'.? ;.vt: ir.j; Assortment ot1" -'7 XI quors, Groceries; Sccars and ..'Mf t':.frKn --' '""" ; VJ- For sale, at wholesale only, by"- aprU7-tf .or . I ADSIAN A TOIXEB-I. 5,000 are..;.........;.; m . ..... ..... up lib pite:noi-nt-ngW;,:I:...:.....l w- Wh61TIckeU; $20 ; 'shares iri pioportKin. Prises payable without deduction. Orders tate addressed to - v. .1 " w'. A'-Vi nfr x4. Srr rroWAEP, . " lock Boi '69,P6st-bfflce, I'.'ew Orleans. 1 T. Send Post-OfflceIoney Older, orEegU- ANC1IOB LINE STEAMERS " ' " ' . . .. t ... .. .: ' . . (l ' Ci AIL every Wednesday aha SatnrMj; paUlng ,t ondonderry.tojan(i mails ana pw Senireri .v'4-1 ' " vn a aieSteamer of this favorite line W expreBSjy ior .no Aimnno x jwo-h-r- arid fitteanp tn every respect vltn aiig moaera improvements caicujuij-u : . the safety, comfort and convenience oi r sengers.' " ' 'ronev. to JrAB3A.OB ' ivATBS, payaDie ia iTITtftib- Glasgrow, Liverpool and Loaderry-' in,S65and $75.. according te locatloa, Retctrn Tickets, $130, securing Dee. datlons; Internfediate. $33 ; Steerage, Parties sending lor their friends la w Country can , purchase , tickets w rates. For further particulars, .SflBBS. Responsible Agents wanted lo w, country. -v. IJ une 15-SXV!- Hew- finnds! low Prices. "TTTE OFFER TO TnE TRADls. de)y YV sumera the following uou competlon in quality and prices. Ot BBL9.; FLODE, all grades, , 25 bagsBIo Coffee &cj Best Gnha Mo 'i'K .-:s bbls Heavy CltrMess Por. oi "tpha rWAlro Va VnllftV Buttl 5Xt. - rable, together with a general a i ,u t K. mtorXlghtOiocerieB. 25 1bls Choice K.; R. Mullets, all of w OLD" offer cheapc i Juneil-tf' ! ; ' SMITH ' ,' i; 300,000 Pounds- ..1.1." C f . OF THE , 0 AlP E 'F EA It & XTKR ale on reasonable trm ,trefLw Fe Chcir-Vcal Works, l,u mington,
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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