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I i -.: ; -Its 'Kit. I . v .i . iu. Radicals : f - .5. i r-Tfirfaadftsiei' :-'tlJJ'f,,il t.-.L"l '.eh STAR. . W Sunday, August . 13, 1871. . W"Ki lECiBB B A S D, - - -Editor and Proprietor. f -ii ' -V ' . 1 ' " " ' J,. . ' .ii I . -. - , . THE' CIRCULATION OF THE MORN- : ma star is larger thai? that of ANT OTHER BAIL T NEWSPAPER PUB '""" LTSHED IN NORTH CAROLINA." '7 ' KENTUCKY. Republican - papers are talking f about their gains in Kentucky in the recent elec ' i . n I " tlOD3 as compared with the former Guber natorial election ; but their memories an; so bad that they forget to add that 45,000 negroes voted this time who did not r vote f.x- ii4.t- 'i .' ' ' 1U IUU IUIU1C1 CICULIUU. ias done' splendidly, .he division in the ranks of Diodaced bv differences of t . , , . . L Kentucky has withstanding th ;thev Democracy,' prod uced bj opinion on the Kew Departure." Forty to fifty thousand majority wilt do. We think we can stand it if the Radicals can ; especially wuea we rememuer iuauu the election held last year the Democratic inaioritv was not quite thirty two thbus- and.- If that's what the Republicans call a gam for tneir party we want mem 1 am all the time. f A . i..- fit AT stbaioht-oi7T i: i.i-.UBLl-J CAN TlCTORT., -. i There, seems to be a radical difference of opinion between Radical newspapers in regard to the Radical character of the re- cent victory of the Anti-Conventionists in ' North Carolina." For example the New York Tribune says it was a " straight out :" Republican victory," and that it is so cori - sklered by the. Republicans in North v.CaroIinff ; But the Radical .Error,. at Ral eigh says it is thus : i Ve confess we dip not expect such an uprising of the peoplerthough we confi- rtpnt t pmpfttea uonTennon tot db voiea AnxTm v Tho unto far nvrpoa hnr most finn- I guine expectations. The large vote polled I kn ATrnrmhalminff moinritSoa ' Ortoinct T and many Conservatives voted against the iniquitous call. The solid vote of the colored men would not have been sumcient I to have defeated the measure had not the white Republicans, the independent Jack- son Democrats, and the honest Conserva- fhmr nartv. refused to lend their influence uyc, wuu luit xarr auu wiuw ixxwiv, uu in favor of revolution, and who went to the polls and voted against. Convention. To these men all praise is due; to them may be ascribed the future peace pf the State and the perpetuation of the home stead." . m v -. . ..... . ' . . . I rne itaaicais may call tne victory wnat I they please. ? We call it a victory of the tax- eater over the tax-payer, as our people - will discover when the Legislature per forms its duty. - : OHIO. ; The prospects for, a Democratic victory in Ohio are encouraging, although the Re-1 publicans are straining every nerve and I "vni.t..Ttr .nf Art,nn n m.nn.r f A. Convention shows,conclusively that(the Pt wh .SX1.V ST; 1$1U SU,, ntiestionwas not nrescribed bv the limits reuei: yes moiricuus u uuu:i;uCp . ""r; . - vll" ixi Ti'i? Ii :, : - r. - ;. -TM I: W . . ir - I (rnvArnmP.ni flhnn d nnt ripsnair and rPaiR -oocmuiv, lie uu uukBcoiiuwiuvueiwiw; i . ol rjartv. oeverai ot ine juemocrai i - r--.- . - lu - - r . mv upon which they split is the return pf I . Senator Sherman ; to Congress. Opposi v , tion to.him has : been manifested and is " 7 showing itself in considerable strength, y- so strong in -fact !; that General rG arfield , ; ' - while not -doubting the; success of the I ' .. vt . ' ' StAte ticketj-saysT thier e is danger that the j - -. jjemocrais may receive a; majority in tne . Ijeslaturexwhich ouldve them a United States' Senator ! in plaice , pf the ......... . - . t : - i . . Hon.Tohn Sherman, and also , the rear : , i ranging of the Congress . districts. The, election takes place the second Tuesday v of October. k i i;;,,''JHOWJI.OW,HOBAClBTJ1 , . 1 The National Firginian, whose helms man is a genuine carpet-bagger,' says of Horace Greeley : . t "Of all the adventurers and carpet-bag gers with which the South? has .been cursed since the suppression of the rebel- Yj .?n Horace Greeley is the most miserable, 0jTihercen7nd graceless." . So it seems that one of Mr. Greeley's shojshas'hitlhebu iElse, why should the editor of the; National Virgin- wh i) wruue ana squirm use a worm pn the angler's hook ? - - ' . : . t THE COMMENTS. ; - The comments of the press on the late electicn, which we publish tp-day, will be found highly interesting as showing the views pf the pepple in different sectipns pf ; thea State. 3, We are glad fto see that pur brpthers pf the press are hopeful of future success. WITHOUT AN OrriCF. - si! .:: .It is stated that iDselessJ Grant fias r .a cousin at Tampailiidfcfwhon Has no riXoffice. ;Tevthiccusi3s 8x'pod Demo-- crat ; but that sbouldreCommend hfm to XJ. Snfor he was himself a red-hot Demo crat until it paid him better to become a S gail: 'gaii< A couple of quarrelsome colored: iSLQuis citizens appealed untp the pistpl v L i -. : . -mwm.vm. wMd. wuu nan hiiiil knnnroiv r; in the forehead.f It was nomse. however: I 1 1 t to'. for tne.fiulletiwas flattened (bat "as thin as i;-iu.ii;ts.3ii penny and. did. the recipient no injury.li A;Calif ornia papej paong .other .3c. 'i-Urli V f nde P114 State, teUa how' 5n A rewnt t .occasion, a farmeVcut his heat early Tn ..duj 1 t--. iua,vinm ana naa l. l . .a t. . . . r ti. ts It' J ViJ EST The IftlleritMi h "rf is : "7"" ww iuea oa wciuuer a ior their departure. ! A Colored barber of" Charleston vwa "J viv a.u ij xuvv av. Abiuaiu w shave a colored castomer. " ' E- Cincinnati evades the , Sunday Sunday liquor law by going acrossthe Ohio fori itsdrink. " r- -.- I 7 NOItTH CA.BOJL.IH A ELECTION COM- . MEJTTS OP THE PRESS. - '. 1 1 WILSON PLAINDEALER. ' Humiliating as pur..defeat is, (not in ex cess of oumbers, but in-the character pf the vote asainst us.", we have this conso- Jation, that the Conservative press ol the State labored faithfully and bar speakers. from Cherokee to Currituck; did f their whole duty. This issue was fairly pre J sented everywhere, and no one woo stiere- I iftpr mnv feel the i4 shoe fjioch.'?-can I rf -' - . .. . . " , - plead ignorancebrthe: consequenceaof.il V.PboubnS. WMi ; t ifI!f- vve win ijul uuiitjvt", uowever, iuai iub Old North State will prove unequal- to this, as she has never been .td . any? crisis that has confronted her. Althoneh her make serious sacrifices; although the homesteads of those whu have'nothing else left may '.ti..: VioTTn'WfninA loo tnff mnv be soid for taxes ;i altnoughithere may oe be . enabled to . pass through the trvmsr ordeal, and stilf JiVe. . , , er people are. pot 'wanting in herQic . filiA V100 nrroot natural nannmai ' fortitude.- She has srreat natural resources; i ... . - and a recuperative vitality that can, and will uphold her in her hour ot trouble. ' V SALISBURY EXAMINER. It is with heartfelt regret' that we an nounce the probable defeat. of the Conven tion. Not that we, persef- had anyJ Vital interest in the success of the measure, other than that everv cood citizen feels in ui ii. n-vm n n.iomitir Spe voted fori but those who. voted against Convention, will live to see the evil of its failure to carry, we fear, i True, no great TOSL .S Si r-" j - . r- late to greater. hf profound Ol-.tne-'OtaiCl-Dl i?siru0gie. greensboro ?atriot.j v TJie Conservative party is stronger in this State to-day than it ever was. It has not suffered from the shock, althousrh Re- publicans may flatter themselves with the tnousrut mat it nas. we want orsraniza- i a k..a nnf nn tn enenra SnAoco in iu fnn Thi triumnh to the nnti-Oonventioniats wm inspire the Radical leaders with new hoDes and new resolutions to eraDDle with their adversaries and reorganize the party vfuiuii iucj icgsiucu u uciuuiiuucu auu I 1 ... ' TIT . y. . 1 I oroKen in pieces. Ye must meet tnem n rf witl. ind5flVrUTia nnrl olnf-fifnlnoea Vnf with work, energetic work. Less talk and more action, less trusting to chance and more dependence on - our own exertions, is what we want and what we must have. i . ! WUNSTON SENTINEL. ; But the triumph of falsehood over truth will be short lived it must be so or the eternal decrees of God must be reversed. Aud we would say to the great masses of . " M V w "fJ :r v" -.v"i"""" oi goou uueer. xa a nouie euort to re-i uaTe Deen aeieaiea DUl De proua woen you rememoer mat nity tuousanu majority I of' the white men of the State were with yoa From our defeat last Thursday, and the many consequent evils, we can see the great, xne pressing necessity, 01 our com- mencing at once to prepare for the two a-vA n ri ft I ao Tnnf a tpa r rA rhf av ext. year. By a little calm deliberation, and a li ttle manly determination we are sure .of victory then. There will be nothing but purely political questions, agitated then In this campaign there were .questions of I nvivnfn mrAWAAr H.Ar.MAn Ytn K.n I biuavc jubticst uiaggcu V uu. uscu ujf designing men to drive from our support our. friends who knew not the real, object of the Cpnventipn men; -We cannpt foresee-all the consequence of our defeat at this time; We hope the members of the Legislature will, in their wisdom, be able to save the State from financial ruin but the prospect is a bad one. w---- ' ' FATETTEVIIJxE EAGLK ; , r -; We of the, Eagle have not been disap pointed at the general result.1 -We op- posea tne : pressure ot this uonvention matter from thetime it was first agitated until it was enaciea into i iaw ln' ADnii We advised: and implored " against - the movement as imprudent and tpb hasty, and as too dangerous risk of what we had recently struggled so hard to obtain." JWe make no egptistic j claim : of - supeTipr sa gacity, but it was surprising that so many members ct bur Legislature made such a ruinbus blunder, with: all the facts: and cpunsel so plainly before them. I J , When pur judgment could not'5 prevail wc surrendered it and faithfully advo ca ted the measures of others. ; : ': : J - vWe . have all the while been- anxibus1 for a f Convention, but felt ertain ; the people would not sustain one yet. We did not want to attempt it until we could feel certain of success. TheXSagle ' through this contest was, forced into a v delicate and unpleasant" position ; and, while we now attach no criminal blame nor'dishpnest motive to any of pur party for I a ' failure, we feelj pride ip the record ot the Eagle, and the people willrecoffnizeinbur course a.prpdfnt sagacity ahd a faillJful devotion' i uuvj auu w vui vuujuiuii laiereBLbit ; - i i ahimiiui nun i n h.kim,ic i. ... - .;.'.""r- T'J ;f Let those ..demagogues who, during f Be recent .campaign, assuredlthe peopleihat uu crj auuut uigu taxation was ai4iap-' trapHt)b heldJ W alrigid-accountablnty. When this taxis laid, and laid it most as suredly will belet the political hypocrites' and liars wha have., deceived and.misld. the ignorant about the tax and tbe hbine- steaa tremble ana.cower, before the frown I y..Kviuwr muiguauou auu scorn, -jne they; have duped-will follow them for all timiiV Ann. fTfr? J i: f i v. energy, those .who really wuyBuUUut wu uu.mB u? j-i .w interest in the redemption sequences, oaa t it .A ;t.iY V natEVerVDOfiV ? SaVS ... r u 5.- i- I We submit these views verv resnectfnllv . . 7 t ------- v.c.uyoo ,"vu.umarrieu.w jliss jucvyuiioco, -m aviontreai. wmc iiJLiiAii, V , : .It would be 'spme consolation if they o.nl70UJd sOTetiWTilfby their votes have assisted in bringing ruin and suffering jr the Stafe;t :ITnfortunately the evil falls on all alike. .The Homesteads of those 'Who ypfed for Conventioiwili ; be" swallowed, up in the ; malestrbm of taxation as welt as -those of the ? Anti-Conventionists.' Would that wo could order it btherwise I But the i nnocent must suffer ! with the mere caif ue no omer iciu.4f o. in. we say, let us address ourselves duty. That duty is, to. strive to i , CTft j n to onr di Raft what mnvbe left of the wreck, bind un the broken sheafs, to assause : the suf- UD tne broken sheafs, tq assauge the suf- fering that must De lnnictea, to cung " . ... . X -3 X I . JST AT rJwrJ.ZTZ down, let us share her Tdestiny 'o ner ; destiny ana 5 her fate, and as faithful chUdrcnJiet us never desert or forsake her in the dark hour of her agpny and overthrow, j .;: '-: M BATTLEBOBO ADVANCE. J Arid what isYtne Vesult ?! 1 i The Legislature JsHbbttodiby "bath "to leTV-a i ax Bumcienc io pny uie - interest uue on me puDiic aeor. 3 mere is do gei ting round it. except by resigning; and J .. . " i L . lil i mi 1 . 1 -'Li i A this would be shirkmg; ft i responsibility, is interest will The levying of this enormous onng rum upon .us all. . . . . y nat are we to ao, tnen i The only mea-; siim f.hif. - hnnW ! lrino- immediata relief was voted dnwn: -The nebnTe sav hev ; will rib t have' a ' Cori vehtion.1 They t cer tainly do not want to be tdied' so as-tb be sold out root and brarich. ''! What then f Shall the Legislature violate the plighted, lew,the ,vtajC.t: itttZV I ixri ui T 11J.1 ; We tell the Legislature that, evehiwere they so disposed, they , cannot i afford to I, we nublic lifeJif ihev levv the faxind 1 collected. Levv it thev must- collect they must not.; ; How will jbu get arpund I- in i i! : !i 'J 4 i 'iw','.1 ' V collecting ir, ana wuat is. a .. icvy worm .nail -: ' --V "! . , .. . .! A nnn Ka T nrd mPPfa lftfc it pass an act making arrangements for the payment of the interest : on ; the debt, by levying a tax to be collected; say; in Feb- ruary or -March. Then let it, pass ' an act snbmittinrr' the question of Convention n ,:mT .1 "IT-, ' I " the same limitations as the onedeieatea '.'IT tuc" r" T"!o v CiiTi:U4 : : Do this, and then if the people will not they can act, with hPnor to themselyes and safety to their cPnstituents.: - 1 Palmetto Leaves. i . Mr.' Jas: iA.; Nicholson, a very uiuiauie aim wur.uy uiau, uieu u x.ugc- jj.j ijr . . ""J0.04"0- h . A German Opera Tronpe'will appear in ..Charleston, at the Academy of j Music on the 23d of October.1 . . . Chester lost two -good citizens kv Hpath last wrrir Tlr George . H. Barnes and Mr. Jobas Rader J . . " .. ine telegrapU line between Columbia and 3renville is completed to within three miles of the latter place. The "Carol in a Broom y , Com pany" is a company of colored men' enga-. ged in manufacturing brooms in Columbia, S. C. ; . . The County Commissioners for Edgefield have been sued in the sum Pt fi.iuu, ior a Qeot contractea over eighteen months ago. i : ; wiftuuu '(wmw, u-cu luiuiucu iusi vrcu. uamuci j. ft air "n. a native of this County, died suddenly in Brazil, Trom the effects of a cpngestive chill, on the 13th oMay lastj' ."' ; Tne , Colnmbia UblOn Bays : Ram0rs were prevalent on the street last - . . . . . . - evening that a serious difficulty occurred at FroLevel, Pn Wednesda, bri the line of the .Greenville and Columbia Railroad, olowon moa th:a etAa -KrJyr i reported to us, two white men were shpt v? d . A Marriage In High XI fe. ' The fpllpwing pverppwerioff account pf - " .n :r.' v .''. ..i a recent iasmonapie , weaains amonsr ine Indians is translated from a Dakotah daily especially 1 for the Index. We publish it in accordance with ; Pur previously llde- clared intention of keeping our fair friends and readers correctly informed as to what is coin? on in the Jdodenwelt il i r A bnlhantAssembly convened on Snn- day at the palatial wigwam of the venerable Chief Glasseye; to celebrate the ' nuptials of his blooming daughtefPrench-Mustard, "u " wiwib uuun vuicuaiiiy : ? uib& StightivThesride'sveasfl gorgeously appareled i m i a magenta hprse blanket, trimmedf with three-ply ' carpet, cut bias, The: happy pair i Reeded (at pnee to lirouna nofir'S i iiiorvi tne conn trv ranch e cf Ace-High, ;thetgroonis ancle, where tucy purpuao to tarry uan a moon. , t n?r&TiXiMorrt ,hA iiik1ofw.li.nil plished? daughter of his Excellency; Navy-' Flugi-the tag 'Chief bfrthe South Bioux Nation, can walk off under a bigger back load bf buffalo-beet than any 'other tquaw in tne iJucMKin isasm. l of "'A chaste and ; elegant war-dance was executed' last' evening at Garter-snake Lodge as a suitable send-pff for a picked their sheaf h 4 knives for a choice selection Pf Marapaho " scalp?; n Bpne-SDavinr and Shagbark-Hickcry . were conspicuous for the energy and abandon of their perform ance. Youncr Hambletonian . flashed through therpu i mazes" bf the dance in a coat Of -vellow t ochre and i:catyarnish;J3aiaj VPxrili ? appeared company were of the most re&ercM de- crdpnlTe'Clwar-hop pf Smobtn lipre was ncticeable fcr its melodious quality.tiASurHrRi anao!he i iui&"iiJt- itrlNSce-b? It is whispered n fecial circles at the Hub" that Brignoli who was privately last July -haa made an attempt to ignore ma Udiariiagp JuenyitjOUt nOj-reCKOnea wit-hpul hi hostJgiTio.stess rather, for Mrs. Brignoli proved equal to the eitua tijpp, and so rery.plainl vtdemonstrated: td her, other half - the impossibility of ,a Washington Star. -Tadpole in'the ;nibst daztlinvermillion i f 4uut: tuo uaiuti auu ACULUtsra ui me enure i BCli.iBwuuin;u uer-anu tne twins,", jnat aviwu xyjiJHxxu WdU-JSiLNGTpjfhLroJ v.hr.a tttrTTZZT'j b..;. ti2&vil?n1Cf effr,K he ' W5f .ow: onsineioiicrttn. S5ftn(rfef. and learnmg a lesson from the past,wiltifl the patronage of tne publio hx- hia line of bual- ru r, "n -TpbaCCO,., , . luiiHir Arrii 111 i.iik i ini im w -Torino rvr n 1 a nrair r uvom t ST A R 1SE A MS. , f vv - f C '--on" . A There are 7,580 .guests at Richmond is to liavn A new to. sugrar refiQery. V. I - - rTho.Duka of Norfolk is build I "e ttvv,wv wimuuo - cuapei., : ; - i pel. A resident of .Georgia, aged 80, has been the, father of ' 50 children. J , ? r An. Illinois larm - laborer was Lent into. ten pieces.by a .reaping machine.' Gmzot is quill-driving on the. morals pf France . : under i the second cm- J Lis.- i'.i '-" i A metftroih Rtono vai jrhinj? 300 pounds hasbeed obtained idAustralja by j a British astronomer. I f .infiI VI . ... ...., . . VJ i. -More mackerel arocangnt tnis lalifaX -Nova I:-Scotia, than trtb cure'i-t;:;-;:,' season on Jiailiax, f they have salt i;5- vrrUl3:-&lVjii X&'-lA.i -a. T.,l -7 j.ui;iiij5 j vuu ; iiiuiuu ; u;; u4jf innM4 AItVIu fir! nnftiirr over :thejaware railroad 531,000 bas - JCeiS. . : , r, ..- ; "e-fr:;."c -"-"-tv- .vr fUSDed : in IjQndDn ? tO ClVei-jnlOrmatlOn persons, who, arecontempiating emigratipn that her Jif U 4espaired -e&ih i VUe UUOU ICSSUU speeuuy oe a large 1 ff!?! .--.K woman aa Jbjled in: Au- gusta, Ga., last Tuesday, bythe plastering of the rooiri at the City ' Hotel, in which aim ra 6lAl folUni Ak, I WMV ' w AM A,- CX. U U U Wiffv' I - u- ; vv v Wj new method of healing, ;; ; ' u .iMIS0E I il I A NEQHR ; . r. TTR crAnnml rtnininn nf t.Tin TiAnnl 4a t Vi n iWrv tt vw-,.w . w " . uuuguii in mwibviiy. j.uerw is no uuLter riuur, i . . . . . . ? r - - . . Butter, Cheese Crackers,1 'Hams, Wines, Li- quors and Cigars brought to the market. call at French's and get the worth OF JOUR MONET. . ,. V-. yr. R. FRENCH7 aagCtf Cor. Market and Second sts. , H. BXIRKHILIER, No. - 6 Market Street, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER IN Imported and Domestic Segars, v.'. f- r ' - virpia ana norm ua. junewiis ; Tooaoco AND OLD VIRGINIA LEAF TOBACCO. Prices ' Reduced to Salt the Times. aug 64;f' Dissolution. 'X. fTtHX Copartnership existing in the name of 1 JL, J. W. Lippitt A Co., by mutual consent. is tnis aay aissoiyea. . ,t. - ' """tf. W.ljll'l'lT'lV'.r ...... JOHN KJfaXLHENNY.' Havinar purchased the. interest of mv Dart ners, I. will continue the .business at the old stand as heretofore, and solicit tne con turn anoe of publio patronage. - ' f r ?j t'5h x nave aiso procurea tne services or -v .. :.mt, .:W. CONOLET, a well known and competent druggist. W: augl-lm j.'K.HotLHENNY.i; Three Tubular Boilers, 1 of 40 Horse Power, and 2 of 30 Horse Power. aug 8:3t j A : j: -i ... '" j iotore no. 3 in LipPdtTrrs bloc ' vli at tUsmU "" nam ucmuer ibi, wn privuege 01 i I another year. Also, fixtures such as Conn- ,i - , , M ' ; . Shelvlngs and Partitions, for sale APDlTtO " ' augii-u, R S, jWALDROlT. 5 I o. Aiaor. ! h. talbott . :.:.i ..: . TALBOTT rTiAijaoTT a Bosg.!.'.;, X - (Successors to Talbott ft Bro.) 'i buockob HAcniNE wobks, Cor. Cary Seventeenthts Richmond, Ya. XAarnTAOTITBXKB aw Portable A Statinarjr Steam ngtn, Clrenlar Saw abd tirist Mills, XX yv j Fixtures, Wrrougbtn WQrk, Brass andiron VmamKa dA.dM am -m n s -a . Mn. Castin gs. Machinery of every description, c. V: Jan pAVlyz-yfxH 'tibxi lftit(t- taii it- Cotton G. ' IT J E are AGENTS FOR, the WELLrKNOWN GEORGIA GIN, and are prepared to supply aalwitteaW.; - -m - . SStMCl -L .augii-tfJ?r, .M p; a.:pARSLY t co: , 1 1 dti Jit E0BBRT; B. I700D; Builder and Contractor. ' Snecial attention nald to fnmifnV the r A bratal ffellowf named Austin, hmTb it: is Marshall pfr:LewistPri M:sb" levereivl : ' ?r'Jt'y:'r!l ' . Ci v-" ' to? A-.v Wlth 4t I whinrwd hia little. HanwhtArcthe rtth(fii'rfit.V :-kkrti9atk AtlliraTfrsi xkiuuiuuuu fliywiwwr; uat I v , j : Khi v v vi 115 ruiK sons, He n( uci&(9, uaii yubio, intu L . , .- , L ' . 5 ncrease in the manu-1 H " i OF THE THIRTY-FIRST OF ATJgt ,'..' The Drawing wf aKp'lace &T JREAL E S T AT:E:::D:II5 TrE'I B II T I n r r- ; - ! ,J '-f t xir iih.-t i Ar--1 Jfii'5 ..,. t - ri P tl New Memphis Theater............. 2. Palatial Residence oh Beat street a. Business House on Main street. 4. Handsome Beaidence on Shelbv 6. Bnsloess Hons on Second Btreet 6. Beautiful Suburban Home. t4 miles 7. Elegant Residence on Shelby street 8. isosinesa uonse on. second, street.... 9. Magnificent Building Site on Vance I 10. Fine RflaidMna ah-Jaffbmt tntAt. aS'ffiSffgS f 12; Bubstanttal Residence on- Orlean n Bass av u. cottage 'ffgSSgS J7. Beantifi 1 4 f!nttoira V AOinAnna A TVmam. w uicaxuvuuo uu WUUOB KVUU, .............. .4 ......... ... . nllalnir Site on Vanoativflt - ' i fl.i:: - TTo n a atm a w n KnwKavt 1Tam a Ol - 11 uAuvaovxuv r-uvuxunu iiumc, miies UCaULUlU XkUlJAlAi!2f C3aLt3 ImLMh . R v ATI Tl A io. jwuwb ouLLat Jiesiaeneeon.vance , i iu. j me itoiming site on Bass avenue.. . .1.20. Cottage Residence on Vance Btreet.'. Handsome Buildfaur Site on Dunlap street 22. Neat iottagf Resltfenea on Dunlap street sa. swuiuu itouam; one on vanoe street X4. .uouDi&ixntage nesiaenccon Dupre sti asl Eietnii3inisiti Site ottTatd'RtT-AA- Ifif Site on MOnaarAt monsarrat street; tO I Hunrfimna nnllHrtv fi ah of the above PronertT biik r.; : ;. t , ...... . . ' . ." .V-: Z1 ""'y,""sIPPJ......... ZZ I Jd lit bn"ii75 to iwabler FIAN0S, nImul ; tuicii. anu Diwea at onr dsti&i geumff MtM. ,.,. u. rr-wiuBin ters, biamond Sets, and Rings, 8jterling-olid-t3ilTer Ferves t?? tHR Chains, and other Jewelrv. Tinvinv Yr ton SliFcfIB ies' r,ft,. Watches and ing placed at our regular selling rates f '. f.Jr,.1.,::s., r , j v T-D. i .S' ; Kbraon connected with the management ?hai h distribution ? I . '1'I.A 1n VDitlM W II AmtAl M 1 i. , AU ,nares unsoia me time pr me arawingwrn te sutrendered to i Mmmittim . , 1 ; - - natiian METER, " " 1 ' T: .-1. ii 'f 44 ADAMS vr no reBpectraiiy reier 10 citizens 01 ------ f For Sale : -V-,V" E OFFER, TO THE TRADE fr. I ' . xJacon, i p0rkv t i j :ar. ;v;poffec, ; ; ; : .' ' v Molasses, -.V:;r:viVtrtJ''.;:Cof ' ' . tf L Heavy . Stock JiOKTU CAIXOLINA ; ; BACOX Ho j Round m 1 cents.: ' ' mayCtf . JEDWARDS A HALL? mflB UNRIVALLED ARTISTS ARE STILL J- offerinsr the best inducements to our citi VALLEl he best 1 public g Pnrcelli zens, and tne public generally, for; their pat- StiStUSSSSS I hand, in order to triva wimnlfl RHtiRfantlnn jsrvervtmne per- on to the most fastidious. -, . , . v f dec 17-tf The Cape Fear Guano S a complete Fertilizer, representing Done and meat in proper proportions, to. perma nently improve the land. . .. febl6Srtf A. JUL. DUifl, Chemist. Itlolasses and Syrup. 650HHJDS: ! r - .'nuscovsiarndlajsses AND 'i S. H. SYEUP ,i; vv.11; Tot sale very low by junesi-tr WILLARD BROS.. 300,000 Founds iiOF THE . ,-l4,f R sale on reasonable - terms at the Cane JU ; jrear unenuc&i worKS. uasue street, wu mlngton, . .. j. jf. BUIE,. . i-iv -w- ill :;.w?f ;r r.s- Chemist.-' GAEDIJEEUAIIUP'OCO. '1 . . -. .. , t -. ilpNERS, , Patent, djnsable Piers, a"3'i-fiin Mantel frames, Window Cornices, Port able Book Racks and Writing Desks. WL. GARDNER, President;0 'SdftXKsaOoxi r 5 iTAOTOdUXS: 110 Bowery,, N, Y. . ' v Glen Gardner, N. J. A xd-3 J-s.-istV'.' y(. 1J. . 1.,- may28tf "?ltt'rfV''iTh?;1f.:'";' ' '"-' FB0VISI0ITS. HdEAVY CITY 1UCSS PORE, DRY SALTED ; Shoulders, hhds. and boxes Dry Salted Sides, hhds. and boxeri ; 8moked.Western : ; Shonlders, hhds.) l Smoked .Western Rib .; Sides, hhds.. Bireakfast Strips ; Hanis, K.t covered an4 naked. s ty-:irV' ' L ARDPhre v Pr .une' iNaturai 'and Extra, In ' viierban'aiid tuba.r ' 'i , i ai t' ' ' EXTRA FidtrS TdABIxE BUTTER, tubs. " "'BIST FACTORY CHEESE: 1 Ist-V.. S-ZzKi- -War. Hi-w JJI 1 1 Hi I APJ Mi, j COFFEES-JTava; Ignyra, Rio, all grades FdIUdO--ll grades ; SUGASr7all grades ; MOLASSES and SYRUPS-!! grades j , CRACEERa, all kinds, in bbls. and tl 5H . . v "S . .. ..W . VVWW dMdXXdXT.. - , . . ou auu , vranges ; juotuea -.ft'VH "Ale and PorteWInglxAh i ytfrfoBfeiTO 't Cb.ewingdobaccaddlea quarter a&d' naif (:,tpxe3X. CWl ,mne,; Choice Scupper-'- .a... TCTx . X" .It.. n i nri . djytr"SV.J.'l.Jull' dibdViArxLlJ :I1UCX , TUM5, - - fj lcClaTOte,;dttaberry SyropElackr.. t . . bbi Brandy,' Jellies, ; Essences, ; w and Grbbera Drugs, Xye and For sale, at wholesale only, by aprtl 7-tf ADXXIAH A TOIXEKS. OP THE 0 '5 -E-A'C B : 1M ... a ' - ' - - . street ' ' ...........,.... ...j...... Oi street ..ifli. ...........'..............'...'.... renue..,......4..iii.A..-.j.:.. w iruiii lue 01 tyj 12 acres r y. ' --, 4 1 ...I T " " T" 7 M r . trMt.. .L n. TVr.VVrr? V , in'fhWMM WHi'":: 2', 1,600 $400 "JL ""u overy l, BARSTTTM A no . JiM ir , ' ,7 .Ui8. Tenn. win be aliowed.' under anv ciMnmat. . '"t- ciroumstancea, lo r . at L Weill . trilmlngton, K. c UlTAT. Warn 4itJl.J ' STREETS HEWPlrihTrivrEO,. jaempm r 7l j r " w M f.on mar 25-Jtv f'i db- h tat it. TheiEIarion Star, I PUBIxISHED LEYXRyf WEDNESDAY AT A FIRST CLASS-. WEEKLY, 4 TOOTHS MERCHANTS OF THE CAP! 'ea;.&eeUc;iho SE4TAR offers special advan. tagea as an advertising medium. 2 .SW ? Phi8 ana labor to make the columns of the Maxioh STuboth ' .,newsy' and attractive. .. . - ' iy .iofi! V '"MoEERALL STEDMAN, mar25:2t j.y:.;';-' ; Editors. OUR REVISED Co-Operative Prices or TOBACCO-GOODS .1 ." .1' 15 YET DRAWING CROWIS OF C, 0. .D. No. 12 Market St. - . By f PieOTT, aug6-tf f Tobacconist. - 1 .f i ii T . 1 ,i In Store! and to Arrive: 15 0 0 0 Bush Wnlte and Miied cru QQQ iBBLS. LOTJK, all grades, For sale low by WILLIAMS & MURCHI80N. Julysa-tf -t" . t .J v-V'.J . , . ! Salt; :nolsi!3se3 Hay. H Rrtrt SACK 8AtT. V 150 HHDS. and BBLS. MOLASSES, 500 (. r .. . For sale low by WdtLLIAMS 'A Ml' ttCHISON. u junell-tf :. JUST RECEIVED: k Apcr (;Otqarner : 25 BBLS. BALTIUOIiE FAMfLY FLOUR, , 25 '. 4 ', A . .. V'FXl RA " 25 4, i,-,,i-, .Vit .SUPER " 25 Bbls. 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 forcasb. 1 - ' ' 1 ' - ' Y 'SlilTIT A OLDHAM, ' ; 9 1' i Hoi 6 South Water St., . 1July l6tT '' s 'r Wilmington, N C. .1 J jf ' BMeldb vEyo Wash, y.:i: & u . -raiAirirf Acwaro r ;. dtXXtiSI. , SUE -W. CASH WELL. .CJlTB' ofthejinost effective ; reniHlef ; INFLAMED, SORE AND WEAK t. YES ever offered to the public.' : For sale by all Druggists in tlie city, rr" e 25 cents per bottle. y-M GREEN. A FLANS"' t .... :. . Agents.. - mav 25-tf ; : 47 MarKeii. .fu ol u;PEALERS ;HT..' ' t trabldXSAidttatdeB Laoe. c.ru .BETLONLY ... ' 'l.ilil.Mll . Vii idU.'IJ'J ii. w 1 27 JTOXXNT-STSEET, d? Address, for Retail Circulars, c tor BOX 6848. 1 li6 22-tf J street. . . .v. 11 " gPjJn ............... . "..... J fu,. ....................... 4.or .............................. .. I fit .... . Q Jill
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 13, 1871, edition 1
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