TOKNlNG- STAR. Thursdays-August 10, 1871.: W M- "FT., - B E 32 35TIA IE XX v Editor ' and Proprietor. - THE CIRCULATION OF THE MORN ING STAR IS LARGER THAN THAT. Of ANT OTHER DAILY NE WSTAPER PUB LISHMD IN NORTH CAROLINA. " . - H EATON'S CASE., Sec. 10, Article 2, of the Constitution, reads as follows' : ; I , ' V J - . "Each member of; (he .House vof Repre sentatives shall .be a .qualified elector of the State, and- shall have., resided in t iie county for which he is chosen, one -year immediately preceding his election.-" ; v This settles the question of Mr. Heatona eligibility, and settles it against him; for we are positively informed tnarue asa .1 resided in:New.Han0vercoanty;;;,,6ne year immediately " preceding, his election.": In fact, we have never heard tha Mr.Hea Jon' claimed anything more tban: tov. have been a resident qi the State-one year or more. " - ' - --'- .NORTH CAROLINA E LECTIO If COM- :. MEITTS OF THE PBESSv, ffc - As a matter of.: paramount i n u re-1 l n the present unfortunate conditio n of . our people, we publish to-day extracts irom a number of papers in7 refefencerto' 'the re cent election. We have" some suggestions of our own to offer,'8 but we shall not do so hastily. ; We are in the "times that try men's souls," but we believe, our people will prove "equal to the emergency : : 4i i ' fRALElGn iSENTIJ?EI,,l 1 " .; ' ,, K . - i ' -.'.m " Sensible; men hoped for relief through the Convention-thathas failed and they must struggle on i n despair 1 If the taxes are laid, the pebple cannot and will not pay them; It they are not laid, then we have i the disgusting, disgraceful fandi demoralizing, spectacle of a Constitution whicb is Sk dead. Tetter y and we have that other spectacle pf lcrime and degradation,' ot a , Legislature swornto t execute the plain, 'peremptory provisions of a Consti tution," and in express violation of their oaths, refusing to do it I What will the people think of that? What will the world and civilization think of that t And if that precedent is to be set, what is an official oath worth? Radical office-hold ers and their dupes might subscribe to such morality, -we would not I - f. richmoijd whig. ' Festina lente is our true policy. Our friends in North Carolina have just escaped a great disaster by a fortunate defeat. By hurrying too , fast and attempting too' rnucb, if they had succeeded, they would have again exposed themselves to the merciless sway of, the carpet baggers, backed by Federal bayonets We should profit by their example. , No doubt the Radicals will seize upon this defeat, and strive to make capital out of it. The Conservatives; must adapt themselves to the emergency. They must moderate their speed, but go to work quietly and vigorously. Their impatience Ito be delivered from every vestige of Radi calism has made . them blunder. . They must redouble their exertions and ' their ' prudence to repair the mistake. newbern journai op commerce. ; Having suffered more, than one political defeat in the, last thirty . years, we can stand the one now upon us. We ask no quarter, and if . die we must, we shall die game.",- All we demand is that the Legislature, when it re-assembles, shall do its whole duty in the premises, unbiased by fear, favor, -affection reward,- or the hope of reward. .It egregiously failed, in one or two instances, last winter, and thus . entailed defeat upon us in the election just passed. "Let the members . of that body 'pick their flints and try; again." . If there are obstacles and obstructions, remove them legally y , -without fear;- of con sequences. Let them do the full 'measure ot their duty and all will be well. - f.X The hope of the tax-ridden people of North Carolina now lies in their Legisla ture, let that body so act that when - it shall close its labors, there shall go up from a relieved, people the glad shout . " Well done, good and faithful servants" ye have done your duty and your reward is sure. , . v ' -. I WILSON LEDGER. ' The indications are that the State has gone against Convention by a majority estimated at five thousand.. We never (: w,Uv.vt a vaiaginyu wwi. .uau.ine. pain I which this has cost us. We regret the re- suit and look to the future of North Carb t lina with glooming foreboding's. - The direct consequences of. the work of Thurs- X day mast bring great sorrow to thousands K of homes in the commonwealth. How- ever for evil or for woe. in storm as in sun- stiine, our hands and hearts belong- to North , Carolina j : are dedicated . to her service,- ready in any emergency, ' to labor for her well doing. We bave been beaten m this election. Let that defeat but urge us to renewed exertion in the time to come and all may yet be . well with , us. Regrets are ; useless it not Ttnmnnlir I Courage friends ! Bufhe dead, carry .....wUWVu ,(Vy juoiiear,' uiose UP tue ranks ! Let there be ! neither despair nor murmuring. -HaVingf shown j ourselves great in tnnmphf let us give thesublimer spectacle of greatness k .t wk imlT'lkG he first bIow for victry J"- ' WILMINGTON JOURNAL. ? J The Convention" is defeated. Apprehen sion of Federal violence and usurpation an apprehension industriously fostered bv a Cabinet officer, the law officer r0f the government, di(t the work, coupled with fc Ifauaw!0Ppre3seo;peopler many of V; them crushed and ground down by per, I secution and" the sword f were afraid Jhat i Gran woijld mAke ( gpod hia .threat. jen i tlrrglt Ax!keTman; of 'more cannon and,, reconstructwn; and werg deterred from the effort , tcf1 rid themselves of the iDcubuspi)ajthemTbere-were-tens' tf I thousands ot "others, thank Heaven rwiio I despisednhisnhriaV aimeU an . who wee. peeking, undenthe quiet-forois J ' to ? remodel heirjmlcS Saving further; discussion of tILfe rnaUew ?o7a7rr;tfulure;time i We trustlthat the 'LegSlature; bJfore ! roc.ee.t the, oath .found bbligalZ, "impoSedvupbn it Vy the Constitution,will give the Deople another fair opportunity to ri A themselves of the taxation that must otherwise beggar them, even though Grant and his Attorney General' -may fal- mine their menaces again. ' Let that body, when it meets in November, pass the Rev- enue law early in the session.- Let it pro- vino tat. finnmir.Tincr.-immRMiar.ei v w mu . . r i i - .i : . i . n v u TjPf neonle the Question of .Convention. the ballot be ; Convention andJNo iax,v rr Ht$n rJnnvfinrinn and Tax." If Uon vention carries the law. to be inoperative; otherwise, the Revenue must be collected, There is no escape mac we can buo;;iiuui thp lnfter alternative. The Constitution fivATr eniolns the paving of certain taxes1; members of the Legislature take a onlpmn oath to!; support that instrument, and it the present Constitution stands, its reduirements" will, dt horrible necessity, h a ve hebbserved h 5 4 ? - ' Aain. we sav. let the Legislature make one more effort to rescue ourpeople from tne unanciai iuiu wnu u.u mcj ThrPftf.ned a I catastrophe worse than Grants bavonets or Ackerman's recon- struction ! - i - - , j. I. RICHMOND DISPATCH. , i ' . The! defeat ot the oroiect tor calling.' a State Convention n,lirorth Carolina to re model. the Constitution of toe State is greatly to be deplored, , Not only must tne people oi tnat orate remain uuuer a Constitution which is oppressive to the tar-naVers it is scarcelv necessary to re- mind the reader that the project was killed . .1 ': 1 - 1 An n nn oy tnei votes 01 jguuraui uugivoa auu vui- mnt sra1ftwacral and Gamet-basrffers but the glorious old North State will have the honor Br dishonor of being the first State in the ItJnioh that ever refused to remodel its Constitution because -apprehensive that such remodelling would be distastetul to the authorities' at Washington. Civil Hbertvi has received a tearful Jwound. The disastrous consequences that may re suit ifrdm this inexcusable blunder on the part of North .Carolina cannot be over estimated. We stated before the election that we wished the question of the right of the J;eaerai upvemment to interfere ju such domestic matters in the States to be settled (once for all, and quickly. We then hoped that; the people would at least make a stand for their rights. To have done sd would have cost them nothing more1 serious than quiet submission after an expression of their will to an outrage to 'which they have now submitted without protest:1 whilst if Grant had interfered to keep his minion$ in office, the Democracy of tne country ?ould have been furnished with an issue for the Presidential cam paign upon whlcbi tbey could have, swept r. . -:fii.-- i . i t tne xtepuuiican party out oi-power, 11 uui out or -existence, we am not oeiieve, however, that G"ant would interfere. We do not now believe that he would have dared to do so. if But under the unfortu nate state of things at present existing, he is relieved from the odium of having ac tually interfered at the same time that the National Government gains a claim to new rjoWers.'in'ithat it will be credited with haying defeated the Convention pro ject by ;mere idle threats. For partisan purposes! the Radicals will denv that Grant interfered.) For the purpose of ag grandizing the lifederal Government, the same Radicals will hereafter cite the case North Carolina a;s a precedent, just as to the North Carolinians they cited the case 91 the interference of the Federal Govern ment to suppress the Dorr rebellion in Khode island, tnougu this .rebellion was as unlike" the state of things in North Carolina as the state of. things in North Carolina: to the state of things which will next be pleaded as justifying the Federal Government in an outrage upon some other State. 1 1 Palmetto Leaves. . . Bishop Lynch is at Saratoga. Is . . ihe base; ball mania is r afcte? ver heat in Columbia. '.' . Twenty -six men, charged with bribing Voters in Charleston, have been bound oyer to Court. t . J , ...'Mr; Walter Blake, arT old resident of Beaufort county, died on Sun day last of cancer in the lace. . . Tho late Conservative triumph in Charleston has had an encouraging effect on the finances of the , people? and business generally. . . 1 .Vlhr Charleston, on Mondav mA,i,,;i,.ij C-. k;u . Doy's toot until another nearly severed it at the ankle with a knife. " " 4 ;-. r . " u ,,.1, , ' ... a. inouuy ui vyuancsLuii I iias reiusea iwOj applications to allow public balls to take place, with a desire to avoid, congregations of people of all . .. . suauea 01 jjouticai opinion "wnere a ais- (iussion might pr0yoke a fight, and pistol snots ana Diooasnea ensue. ; With , neces sary precautionj fie says, the city will soon return to its ordinary oacinc condition. ;: -J ' . ' -..-.t off: Another Phase of tne Mrsterr. We find the following dismtr.h ' in hp w r I Philadelphia papers of Saturday, and trive I it as among one of the many rumbrs or reoorto current without 1 vnuohinv ' fnr "if a 1 correctness: f 1 , Washington. August 4. cu'-:..-!:!! , 0 'I knuug 'liiiouLusLuiiiiaj. evidence 01 toe guilt of MrsiWhirton will be developed, and Msed!6a;the reason why she was ffo' inr tn T?.nrr0Vi iy ?i tivJ-- " deavored to rioisbrf' th fi wi f nt wpIK- Known merchant his family! went since to escape Mrs: Wharton4s company. It is stated that Mrs. Wharton; had con w. vv m ca VtU UAlwLAItl 1V1 billS laUY O.I hustjand.-and that sfiBiitf-hrfinarlhtrt'l cumstances detained her: I s ? btlieved that the eVideneeltb1 bW iTn'rhm 'MrT parties now in Europe' will be'more con clusive of the womans guilt ! than all th e' A Colony of Cubans thp TnViTv,;-- -T - iT - " . 1 tne Lynchburg Republican that he-has. a. uiuui, ana ne believes in process of , 4 bans, according to, JMr.rCasanova, are tired living under: jtb bane f Spanistt des r j are not divided'from. us by political gaps nor differences of political faith. J ' l ; .V jjii. lj. xi, Casanova, a Cuban gentleman city. The number of. pupils will he limited to farmms: in Fauouinr mnntv v informs twenty.flve. An extended -experience in t jie 5f aoriqirlfftM05 FfH TWatson, DftD.,.H. L. Singleton and Geo. Pat- , tf ; ?.1 anpratle number of- Cuban' famv 'er$onc.tt;,i t..-- m-i - i Enquire of I Hl-vJ fx 1 k-J. iXi: UieOnto Fau'qtrrer-lcoiViy ' ' Vimmiif aug8:?t cronly & morris. p,est social class.olhafe Talftn .,.-Ktt rs puiuoui.vo j ucy.uav money,-inaustrv.arrd i moroBga'paurse oi useful and' ornamental whaperlmp.iiafly.;4m I STAIS liJUAIIlS.- 1 , Iowa : has a bed of 'mineral paint. ' "V- ' . Pensacola, Fla., has had two crops of strawberries. 1 Rornan Catholicism is Silvan ... ......... . a. ... . . L .... . i - .- cing very rapidly .in England. - t . . iiison oi -xai re, iiie- coin pusur, drives an express wagon in New York. j -. Maine nas got auu,uuu tons pi i for which shecannot find a customer. ice Mr. Andrew Johnson ia not going to Paris, France., but to Paris, Ken-, It is supposed that artificial ice was made as far back as in the fifth century. - .blaverv was not abolished in Pennsylvania in tS30,iwhen they number- ed 386 It is stdted that the1 wedding ring used at the marriage of Miss Swan, the Nova Scotian giantess, was about the size of a muffin ring. j The steam power ernpl6ved n U wSi a i.uA " iA me UQiieu otaiesuoes mo iauui r ui xy, 000,000 menwhile that of Great Britain is equivalent to'49d,000,000. ; .;' : . : ; Switzerland bewails the" Oast that the story of William Tell and the ap- pie is distinctly told in an ancient Persian I -- C 1 i 1 J!..i'..."J -i. T--1... I , manuscript laieiyUiauovejrcu tti xjit;iuj : ,lf-:. : i' ' ' i -i!-- i The Richmond (Va.) Enquirer has the following tvith reference to anew industry : " It is nofgenerally khown that a very large business is being done in the oak 'baik busines in this city. A very large amount of this article, brought down' the canal by the Danville railroad, is sent. North, one firm alone, having, ,vee arjs in formed, shipped North 1,500 tons last year, i rom oak bark is made an extract used iri tanning leather, and 6me b? our enterprising citizens, finding that it vwijl pay to make the extract here, have erect ed in our eastern suburbs, machinery of the . s i J a . 1 a most improvea kiuu buu ou a verj 'a'ex, scale for that purpose. ;Tbe Company" have already collected a vast amount of bark,' and we understand that the manu facture of ,theextract,.will be commenced forthwith." Chief of PoUce of Boston. inT . ted the proprietors of all the-noted gani' 1 j 1 ' A A 11 A. tMiniT-nnnooa in tiio nirir xn ra i a r - nia . ni. nee, a lew uavs ago.- yiuvu mcvaaseui- A J3 TXT I bled he told them that he doubted the expediency of breaking into ': theirfNesta- lishments and seizing and destroy in perty : that he wanted to treat them uair- lyi and that he requested them to close their places .and - give up the business. Finally he assured them that , lie would use all means at his command to aid them in the accomplishment of an obieet so much to be desired. It is asserted that On the following evening there Was not a gambling-house open in the city. ,f . . . ; QnantrelPs Deatli. The death of.Quaptrell, the Confederate guerrilla, of Kansas is said to have occur red in 1864 m a government hospital at Louisville, Ky. Two men now residing in Jackson county, Mol, say that he was mor tally wounded in a fight with federal troops in Kentucky in 1864, and taken, under an assumed name to a hospital in Louisville, where he died." Disguised as civilians, those faithful followers attended on uim.in the hospital and to the grave. Four JI 1st orlc Estates. The Charlottesville Ilritelhgencer recalls attention to the following interesting factf: Within three miles of Charlottesville, and almost at the four coints of the corn- men Vlhtk will always occupy, prominent 'places in American history. . llonticello, the home ot Thoraaa -JeBereon :-Pen-Park where lived William Wirt : r Monroe ; Hill: th property of Jan.es Monroe, and Frankli which at one time belonged to Beniamn Franklin.?: .- -s--, ,- V i Trouble Between White and Colored laborers. . The Lynchburff (V a.) News learns that row occurred in Putnam county, on th Chesapeake and Ohio railroad, on Wed nesday last, between a party of white and co.1?rfd labor,er3 employed onJhVroad,. in wnicn several on eacn siae were severely Z J l-cA Z-u 1.a sU Aioemarie,-a wuur u tuciuau, endeaVonng to quell the row, was dangerr ousiy iiurr, naving one ot nis eyes itnocKeu out and being badly; injured otherwise. A telegram from fialifaxon Friday last reports that immense quantities of mackef re 1 nave struct in aioni? ma cuat , iu tuau neighborhood, and that .there jwereneithe barrels nor salt enougn to De naa to cur all that are caught. The market price a Halifax is now ten cents per. dozen, an ner barrel it has eOne down to So. Tbi K -w will cause a heavy loss Jo the merchant who have not sold the fish purchased a the old high prices.1:" ' , ; , ; s ..A , . - . "r, fin tji dk-b. b. Jjrew; 01 jNew ' vrieans.. jjaaj secured a patent tor a new, steering ap na.rfttiis...neciareai,nover at tne 'jraien i-L. r T 7 r, " " . f tgJ ffi M Deel spensed wi .and- th? Trudder is manaeea; dv means or; a - lever. " 18 cituiuwiwaw ev ; the friends of the IatcClement 1 Vail 1 .1! 1 t t a . r a ai a -1 j . J- aa ' a. ' ' wu"J'b""'"fpwi"w" " l-UUJ.""llto tv 101 . . .. ......... memorC ; : '-" " 11 " . 1 MISCELLANEOCrS: S CIIO Ot. K OTICE. rriHE subscriber will , open, daring .the en- instruction of youth. I leel to be 5the pledge I can offer to tke public- mi JL i 'This-institutioi offers the accumulated ! advantages -or over 50 years 'of 'successful xp-! erationiEvery. faculty is provided for a." For circulars, aonlv -to. f - u OHN H. WILLARD Troy, N. Y. aug s2m ent - . . - best I KEWRRTTWriTja Ttinhnn A tVfnonn PavHo A A hi 1 Aft TTnra. "Dn .1 a on tt TkA. SPECIAL 1TOTIOES. BILIOUSNESS AND INDIGESTION. ? These two" complaints are more -general at tnia season of the year than at almost any other. They are closely akin ; for biliousness always involves an impaired digestion, and indigestion is necessarily an accompaniment of a disordered or torpid liver Happy the man or woman who can boast of a stomach that has never felt the horrors of dyspepsia, and to. whom that great secretive ageDt, the liver, has never given pain or; trouble." ' Not one in a thousand can lay claim to entire im munity from irregularity, in these organs. How, then, shall they be regulated 7 Kot by powerful cathartics, alternated with ordinary Btimuiants, fPui, py? ftymeajcmai-myioranTy, like Hostetter's stomach fitters, wnicn f Pm; bine in "due proportion tie tbnio and" altera tive principle Whererer there is a churcli school-house, and a general 6 tore, this famous capacuy.ior urn, anais ioiioweu y-.""n Tinri iina 01rnnT.nr rnn RHiaDnons tuulb.uci usi. etc., of which itis composed.din:used through . system py tne purest TrtYT in fact, all men whosa minds or, bodies or beneatfromiti habits it suppli( hotn. are in consiani ejweue, wijh ueuo use. to persons or sedentary nrmnHes.in some measure, that ac- tivitv in the circulation which is obtained by physical exertion, and ,1s .the t)est .knowni remedy lor constipation. , Ask for Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, and do not be coaxed In to. purchasing any of th imi tations and frauds sometimes offered -In its stead. -'.v..:t.';-i7t.9Jw lug 6-lwnm Wed Fr : -1 i '.' "' - . 1 ' . 11 j p. - ; 1 5 BATCIIELOR'S 1IAIB DTE. K "r. This superb Hair Dye is the best in the 'World Perfectly Harmlessr Reliable and f Instant taneous. No disappointment. . No Rediculous Tints, or Unpleasant Odor. The genuine ; W.. Ay Batchelor's Hair- Dye prpucea IMMEDI ATELY a splendid Black, , or Natuiui Brown. Does not Stain the Skin, out leaves' the Hair Clean, Soft and Beautiful. JTfce pnly Safe .and Perfect Dye. Sold by all Druggists Factory ISUond street, New;;TorkiD- tziS iSi-mism. Y feb 7-eodly-ent Tu Th Sat; k ir,' "; i i. -Z '" H i i- V School for Young Ladies, p Misses KENNEDY and HART, Frin's, The next Session of this School will begin on vfi l' l il WEDNESDAY, October 4th, 1871. ; aug8-eod2w Tu Th Sat-- ' ii t ' 5 t:MISOEjj -VI iA NEOUSJI'S; Everybody SayS MUST BE SO. I itw o-enpfjil onlnlon of th Aonl ia that bench's Groceries are as good as can be Dougnt in tne uity. There is no better Jnour, Butter, Cheese, Crackers, Hams, Wines, Li 's. " ', ..- , .. , quors and Cigars brought to the market. ?? - CALL AT, FRENCH'S and get the WORTH OF YOUR MONET. : n . -) -." W. E. FRENCH, V1 Cor. Market and Second sta.. aog6-tf a TALBOTT. ; , . H. TALBOTT , ' A TALBOTT rpAUBOTT A SONS, ; ' , i , , JL. (Successors to Talbott A Bro.) SUOCKOE MACHINE WORKS, Cor. Cary 'A Seventeenth Sts., Bichmond, Va. HAITTJVAOTTJ'KBBS 0 " Portablo At Stationary Steam Eng-ln, Ctrenlw Haw and Urlst MUls. llr- - dranllo Presses, and all kind of Tobacco Fixtures,- Wrought Iron Work, Brass and Iron Castings. Machinery of every description, &c. s Jan2tf-SAFiy - rX-:.h' XT :TiTTTiTrTJTTVrT?,D) ' All AJ AJ Air J VI A Af 1 lill" Nor; 6 JVlarketj Street WHOLESALE and BETAlLi DEALER IN ? Imported ani Domestip Segars, Virpia ani NortnCa. CfiewiBi Toljareo ' . AND .... ' . ... - ' 1 OLD JIRGLKIA LHAI! .TQBACCO ; Prices Reduced to Salt tne Tlmes ... ' 'O.j.'rV" 'ii;',v :;..,v;:';i;i' -v-'z-if i a';.-?-;-.: :!?ang6-tf f:jvE;r:,.cf'-vi . ;':..-Jv:dA-)fi:(-YjXr'ki:-:. - v Dissolution rflHE Copartnership existing la the name of J. ' J. W. Lippitt ft Co., by inatnal consent, ia tnis day dissolved.-? ,rrn" 03 aa.uiA.i.A.f- ' ! : u :.;. ', Z. W. LIPPITTr; .vs-. r. W.L. SMITH. ; JOHN K McILHENNY. i H'i ' Having purchased the . interest of my part ners, 1 wm continue tne Dusmess at tne old Btand as heretofore, and solicit ; the continu ance 01 puouo patronage. . - ; 1 nave also procured tne services or .1 a well known and competent druggist. y ; augi-im " MonENsjYt;' n3lG6n regarded as tb bast &bd cheapest: Powder in use. Perfeetlr tinre and hflRlt.hr. It makes, atnort notice, delicious Biscuits, Rolls. r . &c. ' There need be no waste of food prepared with - it, as it is alwftTB of the best quality We would say 'to those who hare never used it that a rery few trials will enable them to use it; not only with entire satisfactions bti with eepinoHiy.J ij . 3 Hi y J ..PutupVuLt, net weight, as represented. . Grocers and Dealers seUitrTOIf. jtxjiXii: ii DOOUEY & BRQTHfcRv Prop's, tf. , . rWL:TU k NEW YORK CITY. aprilll-e'od6m Tu Th Sat - :- i "ForSaife Th r.?e.Tu bi" iar Brjil (erq, ILiL BE4 INT jfiy S OFFICBiai ihe Court ' House on Monday the 14th day of Au gust; 1871, ana x wuwommence to collect the State and County tax on that day. .Pay your lux ymwuuj ouu. avi'iu utrv vuij. , . J. W. SCHENCK, Jr., . aug 7:1 w j ,iT.?.i A ; - i -. - Sherttt" nrfflmi7 1" Cottaare Residence on Jones vttiwi;;i.-.w.W 4(8oo Chant finds It pruuent to D6 Wlinout it, iwr1" -viTin Kn11nlTir mtj nn Vnnnn Rt.rAAt, '"' " '" 'HV' 7 fioi ifliTtZiBi it: h5SiKih igj workliifirman buys it.because 4t increasesms Beailtifal RuildirurSlteonBass avmm.i...V-t?i'r.,W'V. 12,too xne Tax jbooh oi 1871 OTTHE THIRTT ; -.The' Drawing OF HEAL ESTAT ED IS T E I BET 1 0 H -! OF-MEMPHIS FOR- 1 871".' P R. I. l. newxaempniB acui,oi.......i................ 2. Palatial Besidence on Beal street... 8. Business House on Main street.. I 4. Handsome Residence on Shelby street.... ........... w;....;....'.......';....; lvm j : & Business House on second, street. ..... :. MW j 6. Beautiful Suburban Home.2H miles from Memphis, l&H acres............ tooo ,7. Jfiiegant Kesiaence on sneiDy streec..... ........:... irvo -I O. ,jp iip mono jj.vmao jix ocwiiu QMovwt .............. ............ ......... --vi'ii 4: 9. Magniflctit Building Site-on. Vane street.;;...... ....... ........... ..,....' 4M "I 10. Fine Residence on Jefferson treet............ ....... ....... n,7u(i ,ft T 11. Handsome Building Site on Bass avenue I ouuomuwiu u.ciucucD uu vnwuu duc9ijIim, " 1JL Snlendld Bnlldini? Site on Vance street..... -.. . , ". 18. Double Cottage Realdenea on Varicestreet" i . , , . " . . ne jjuiwim oion-wuniapBpeei... ...... ttage Residence xn Dtinlap street. ...... .v.:.;!- I'000 a Bunding site o vsrtreet.;.f......(....... ttage Residence on Dupre street.W..... " 4,8f-o ding Site on Monsarrat street.............. ..' 2(100 Builline Site n.Tat MtSyAiA: 2,000 22. Neat.Lottage Rest 23. Beautiful 24. Double Cottage OK V.na Hn11f1fn9 filtn An MnnaamMif- 28. JClesrant Jiuiiaini? Site on Tata stTftAt.' j . i. i - " Jj 5 vu w.uuoixi.4u. Pbl CCI. v p Alt' or tnc above Property belntftr ln St Rnlendid Plantation. Gontalninirflm i6i: d i juA0oxaaip)i. . .... ... . ;x y. Making, In all, 28 choice and valuable pieoes of Real Bstate, chaiIenih?tfrtinVr , jiy distribution ever before offered to Republic. . !; ! f"! comparison with 29 to 41, INSLUSIVE, AEB PRIZES COMPRISING Ifr Cj BICKERING4 rI A Wn Jj at between $475 to $1,050 each. Also, three Esteyt Ckx Organs worth r,m 2.?J Ta1 , each, and laced atourusual seliiBe rales. - -f I.,gan X?W frpm2lo to M. G- HpIXElJBERG, 'ate IROM Watches ing placed at our regular selling rates. ; F. D holdrshTeirthTdirt lnSa!Swf j All shares unsold at the time xf the drawing 42 TO 156, INCLUSIVE, COMPRISES GENTXiEMEffS fnT.Ti wi rrrwir- . best makers,- Diamond Sets - and Rlnesj Sterllnir ifflw.",15 f.'JK Pot Circulars and Shares', apply by letter or in person, to ,- : .' " '"': ' ' ' '" ; NATHAN SIEYB at Ii Weill' A cjo.'sy Wlimii)is:tont N. C. ;'iv' ;; '.v:.;.VlPASiS2tt01fitfi .jfc .1XUFFI2IT, '. : V-r v V . : -.'i : ' .vfiBAL ESTATE AGENTS AND MANAGERS " . . ' "u- 4 ADAMS STREET, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE., ' ' Who respectfully refer to the citizens of Memphis. , r.,t : (7 hps s- ,73 .ujnar'SSSm. For Sale : Bacon, E OFFER TO THE TRADlC , ; rork,;:.v;--' .; - .. Coffee,. ;.. ; u'u-iri- Molassesj x- 'fj 'i.V '; U;, ; : 1:; ZnXXXS&itfi' ''V I. Heavy Stok SOUTH CACOUNA ) BACON, Ho Round, at 16 cents. " may 6-tf EDWARDS A HAUL. Carraway Ieapor THE "UNRIVALLED ARTISTS ABE STILL offering the best inducements to our citi zens, and tne public generally, for, their pat ronage at the Purcell Hotree. - Everything per taining to tne proiession is ieptconstanuy on .nana, 14 order to give comple aatislaction to the most fastidious. -fdeo 17-tf ' 300,000 Founds CAPE FEAR GUANO T7IOB sale on reasonable terms at the Ca 3ape JJ Fear mington, Fear Chemical Works, Castle street, Wil ffton, . . , . D. M.BUIE, -r unemist. AND' S. H. SYRTT ' For sale yery low. by june21-tf a W1LLARD EROS. : TTAS produced the largest iiet Increase of C O T Tf,0 Of any manure, -whem fairly tried j For par- ticnlars address . D. M. BuIE. Chemist, Cape Fear Chemical Works. 1 febl6SAFtf -Wilmington, N. C GAEDNEB IIAIITJF'Cr.CO, toHD;Glass; ani ; Mero Cranes, AEDNEK'3 Patent . Adjustable u Piers, Mantel Frames, Window Cornices, Port- i ; able Book Racks and Writing Defeksj k O. L. GARDNER, President., SALES BOOK j rxoToaiKs : - lio Bowery,' IT. Yi Glen Gardner,' K. J. . 3nay28 tf ; : PBOVISIOITS. 4 TTTJB ATT CITY MESS PORK, DRY SALTED w l Shoulders, hhds. and boxes ; Dry Salted Sides, hhdsii and boxes ; Smoked' Western Shoulders, hhds.; Smoked Weetern Riti Sides, hhds.; Breakfast Strips ; Hams, covered and naked; va:. LARD Pure Prime, Natural ; and Extra, in J tierces, barrels and tubs. ";''.', ;V .L-. EXTRA FINE TABLE BUTTER, tubs. 3E3TACT0RY CHEESE. - -f ... .' ' Sundries. o. ul S-l: COFFEES Java, Laguyra, Rio, all grades t: FLOUR all grades ; SUGARSaUgrades -MOLASSES and SVRUP3-all grades ; : r w: .CRACRRS, aUkmdst ln.bbjano " J; boxes ii'4tAISJPNrs ; Choice Xem-a 0j - " ons 'and Oranges; Bottled "fh Aie ana irorter, English r 4 and American, In 'L;ki r":-' - M- - eases and bbls.: v- WVy Chewing Tobacco, caddies, quarter and, .half mu.cs ) umawwi Trine, cinoice pcnpper ' riongWneCai i viwcio, -iwajjucrry oyrupy- iiiaCJf-- . j : berry finusdy, denies, Essencesi Jr 1 , :, u and-Grocers Drugs, Lye and 5f s 'se - ; 3f ; Pbtash andu gjeheral is o Iilqnprs, Groceries Besars and .For sale, at wholesale only; by : W( j april 7-tf ' ADUTATT OIASilS." - mRST OF AUGUST will Take Pjace . 3 THE .Z E S. ., 0(10 ....... ,soa 4,0()0 5,5(!0 ......... ............ 2,000 2,0(0 1,600 2,000 j .l . : tbe Ctty of Sfemnnls ana it. ...V-TY in Pannia nnn. ,T..T " . BllDnrits. ued Agent for Chickring A Sons, Memphis Tenn. rand every artlcls w BARNUM A CO OV Jewelers, Memphis, Tenn auowednder any circumstances, to will be surrendered to a committee. fleiMtri 3 ! The Elarion Star, PUBLISHED EVERT WEDNESDAY AT 1 TO ;THE;'iIBHa'kTsXof'' THE CAPE Fear Section, the STAR offeis special advan tages as an advertising medium. . j The Editors will spare no! pains and labor to make the columns of the Atiuov Stab both "newsy and attractive : :r 3 ' , HloKERALL &.STEDMAN, ;'mar25:2t :. ;.. ...T.;.,..,...;.;ir:,, Editora. Buildinfifrlilaterial. i 000 bushels k lime 200 BBLS EXTSA HITE LIME, fCfm BBLS. PLASTER PARIS, 50 BBLS.' CEMENT, ' also , HAIR in QUANTIES TO SUIT. i ,.- Tor sale by - uly6-tf O. U. PARSLEY 4 CO. .. - , . r 1 , - ' 1 1 1 ' ' ' . 1 " In Store; and to Arrive : ; v. -. ' r . 15 000 Bs1 ' wS1? ftnd Mix? c?ra m -i ;-r 900 51 i; 3- BBLS. ULOUR, all grakles, For sale low by J ':i WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. - Salt, nolassesi , Hay. 1 ii fl flf '.si h "d v v . . J-. 150 HHDS. and BBLS. MOLASSES, CAA BALES HAY, U t .IJj'ljW fc'is! For sale low by WILLIAMS A MUKCHISON. ; Junell-tf ;i Per Gtcmir i ; - 25 BBLS. BALTIMORE FAMILY FLOUR, 23 25 Bhls. Heavy Mess Pork, 10 Bbls. Extra C and C Yellow. Sugar, 10 Bags Prime Rio Coffee. " ; ' Lard, Butter, Tea, Soap, Starch, ' Candles, all ; for sale, wholesale or retail cheap for cash. ; r , SMITH A OLDHAM, -i. !.o KbVfifSouthWaterSt:; July l6.tf; ll il' " V ' Wilmington, N. C j J u , ,.1. . ,' . ' - u- i Shields' :Eyo Wash, nU;H'; KAJrTJTAOTUJMD BY " EIHS. SUE C ABU WELL. ill "Wllinin. ton, N. C- , , NE of the most effective remedies for - ' inflamed, sore and EYE -V ' .7'. U ' . ' i.' t t v. . . . ; ever offered to the public. - , -.Tor.sale by all Druggists: in tbe city. Price 25 cents per bottle,; ' ;.-:,: i c ' green fl'anne h, i v -! c t t ' x Wholesale Agents, may 85-tf t ; i v u '47 Market street. POLLAK & SOU. Jlannructnrers, Importers nnI A' DE ALERS' IN UK- Smoter's Articles ui 1 Cigars, , 5 -RETAIL1 ONLY' ' ' ?." ! Qenutne Ueerscliaam Gbnda at TBI J UUA , NIU' ul JHr . ,r . ll.i.J... - 3r Address, for Retail Circulars, 4c! Let ter Box 6846. ' Ijuhe 2a-tf ....... - ' ftlSOfUk, ' 4 VWWV lV.il 1 -1