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V (. . t L.. I - 1 h ) !! ii: 1 h r - J! .1 1 4 3f INT- v iOBJJWG STAR; "Friday; September 22, 1871.'. f 33 71 XS 2sT .a: ir. 3D . 1 e-",- rn KARbES'TJIA. THAT OH- IVT-OTffES DAILY NEWSPAPER MB , .s'WQ INNORTH. CAROLINA. UlI)ieUJLOU,S , SCENE. " At the "recent prorogation of , Paj ra t: mmV a Indicroas scene is reported ave jr.' occurred.' - Mr! Gladstone", so thVP0ft l ..".j nin4 irf making , up for her --Mljesty ; an' effete ' speech, i ' ' - which 'vm entrusted to 'rd-Chancellor 't - v. ,.:vn TToVwOrdinff to the best ' elocutionist, i The I -or his acuities a speeuu vviw wu"y. - f . r t - r ' LVJ - Cn 'jde clerk Tvho ' m-de - the '-'iobV forot fattach them together -with eyelets, XTV ationc bmmonswaiting' tt ol ''Housf Effect JoT'hifc composition, and . sen ularfr the7 'effect 2 off fh & : couci nsion icbtiehd "elaborated :andf filled ifv ih ....... - i i.fs.iA.lJhVhaMAht&tinn Thi' 11611 J: mis tie and confusion paving ' subsi'er'L J-bf d 'TbanceltortH&theTiy .began tffxWixsrtbe - : 'ipefecji3 with his vccustoinea case ma 1 ".,.' gracefulnessV'butoon became nervousiiid I ' - fidgety. in .manner, and. satdowWan ! - . .... r r.sl ' t'.i3l-:'l-i:n ST'J.U peared thatihe- sheetarTof lth speechj " had become' transposed,., and beforelthe Lord Chaheellor had gone over the body of the " documehe he pliinged ; suddenly; into the rhetorical cofldusibfiAlltidingin glowing term to matters which' hajdVot i. . . . i ' J a - ii-.il f i; -i. f t-i. oeen previously reierjeu io ai. ii.w r NO MORE CONSOLIDATION OriHE jTheiLapiinistrstiorr havjg comj&latnQ . conclusion that it is not politic tcrfrcqn?. solidas any wore'Kevenue JJistncts until after tbe Presidential eletfonv ' the'TBalti s more Gazette thu"s explains Jther.change 'of : if turned out, and their political services . as delegates to th'e'jconventionsi-ind ,as zealous, partisans might be lost to the Re publican jcandidates.; Secretaries ".Delano t ; ' i.T. and Creswell, Senator Morton, and their . ... i-.-. -. ' - i. i omciai auu UQOMiai.-ecuoes, uave . uueu , load in their praisesbf the singular fec6noT- r.ti- c. my witn wnicu tne anairs oi- wovernment are administered. ' This? very gonsolida- tion of'the revenue districts has been often lauded bv tfielKadlcaljournals as jan in- 4 rA' " - itance.in ppiDt; . JLnd.now it appears that all these fine promises are to be falsified. These boides of Colle"etQrs aiKKSisessofs' - I tial eleetion, not -becaiise he pressure of ? "TofScial dutjea.5 demands ir their retention ; 4.:" . but because,: forsooth, theyimlght be of fended " p. So-the peoplemust'contmue to ,i be buftheneditb ihemi andthe Treasu 5 ryust. continue toj)ayJieirrsalries, - cause me political exigencies rf ,cal party 'are "snch that "the of the Kadi their mercenary zeal cannot be dispensed with . x f t - t;f Bt Thirty thousand Communists phs 4 . i - f onere, now; lying; in the yanous forts and I 1 i$??K.. General de '.Cisse went Inolhe; Asaem-bly- I - -f w'at Versdilles recentlyandf stated that in rif,8.Ppri'(iFinie xwoaaaiuonai courisinariai - 'would be apQipteidlh ' .:army;of f' Redsownder,thepalronage -of - the Republican jailers, ? Tbey, , have" li'Tlnow in 1 France.oneb.nVdrid andi.filty-twof .' judges; and out of: that nnjnberj the 'pits ent state.'0ffthe countryawililpermitqnly I ii sucient to. beingaged id miaor)siness to 4...1 , sentence one. nun area -4)nsonersi a monin I J':'"'- TT Y J iL' -i:" 3il il'ijl '.I': : ;;-tiPP iong:iney wiu .oe . aisposmgpi ine v -: i kijl't thirty 1 thousand cases is atterlfdrDn--' & f -jecture, buj; the New Xorkf EeraWj- :; , i ' respondent ilhinks tbey.tvillj have j to iB- f : v erate upwards of twelve thousand of them;- ibecause tbey'iwiU have suffered' a'loogimt tSprisorirnjeri before they caq be reached in p herdinary cbp'rse otVbusinesar'' J- IMPORTS tEXCEEO TU JBSPORT8. V 1 jBjV I J; ;lr:-;Txeasur- Department'oks; : i jKppears i: h hat our imporof me ::. 1 ' ' .: last fiscaty eaf jexceed' the exports by more j -s iMs cjiange of commbditieseSuOob of 'i'-y- -t specie were sent abroad tbrerTi anjdf bpve S-yP f":the..inipoobuUip :neces' sarily be addedto"' - trade : so-that alt the cotton, . breadstnffs, : tonaop.tt nrPTrrtlpnm Ttrtf lr riarnn rn Dtmd" 1 ,?;firearmj3 and i I ' . . year,; did. not reach withmi91,000,00() of i" ' .'.tYfi f ore! n'faliTfr.PS thn.t . wft imfinr 1 ..-: J.'J 'i. 111 i.ii: aSa aaA . I. o - i In two years a' balance has ":.been-created'-gain;nitj jr . - "- Te3tday:m'ornlngAs ; Qicjer;0!Bricla : - of the third police precinct, was patroling 5 . . " the roa -3 near the Chain Bridge, , hn." was i f sniormed that the. almost flesulta podj of ? a coioreu man was nanr -to-? a 'tree' in jl.e&ff"py nhallt0wn m . nn d th e river.' . On : - :ding to the gp0t Indicaled)!;he lots ,boy; $uspehde"d: :.'i.lrom;atre'e by f er straplvtJudging - "froni appsarar" . bad beea- haDging for soma days' - ' -dbly fcrr Ecine tweeks iloat of t: .a had iallea fron tts bddyH 4 uu ue ooaes or tne arma-acd- JeS Were l found'qn th jjrbunu Ltiraderce-lb, -lookiD g ; a3 l the fiesh Lad been tbrn.-froci thenS by ; T '"Dider thecircum'taxicc3idc.ti- L-aoa wa3 impossible. Wa3h. tar. , ; , Palmetto Leaves. . . 2Xaricn. wants a bank, , Cros in. Marion county -will not averaffe moro -than a halt yields So says Jhffjbu - - a - - -s rMr. Robert McKensie, a pro nyaent citizen, died near Florence on the ?-v,TIe SfcrV says the cotton screw. on the. plants, "n k or Mr.. Sam 4Y atson, about seven mile3 from Marion, was burn ed on Friday last. ; . i K On'eof the new heavyenines ot tue -ureenville and Columbia : Kauroad .Company went through a trestle and into ,ab.out: ten'ieetjDt water, above Saluda,; jJJd Town,- last Saturday.- . i i w , . . Notwithstanding the protest of several Chuo'd red. taxTpavinsr citizen's;' savs theColumbia Phanixihe erebtiorf of the new market is. beiosr proceeded with Ground was broken- on Monday y; The -Board ,f .Trade,. of vtho ard liathers and Geo.'S.1 X)amern,if Esqs , delegates to the Commercial Convention. 4o be held in Baltimore, JiLd., on the 2oth instant. c l U "' ! i A - gentleman from. Laurens xouniy reports 10 me joiumoia. union luai the prospects for aood corn crdp have .brightened much, and that in the bottoms wo ere tnerQnave Deen no iresnets, mere .The M.2LTi6nrCrescenfc shyi : I Mr, John Blackma'n, an inoffensive 'white man, was, on- Saturday, last, stabbed in the back, by oneStephen'Turner. Fom what weJeam;Mr;J31ackman was not dis turbing any Tone but was stabbed by Tur ner before be Jaad ... any warning ot what was to come. "Turner has been arrested and is in jail.? " t" The Peanut, Trade, mchaioitlis ago rra:v& Years" were; en tertained of an entire failure of the, pea nut crop,butinceythen the reports tram' the Southern States show that there will Joe an abundant yield, of tis important article or commerce., t it wouia seeurjtaat the crop i in Tennessee alone would besiif- cient to supply all demands. It is" re ported Ironi thatS.tatethat in Ferry county the cropwill amount , to ' 200,000 bushels, in Humphreys county 150,000 bushels, and jn 'HicTtfnanT county 3 150,000, i besides) a very considerable -crop in, Waynej)Ocnty. Most theentire supply of peanuts is ob-! tai ncoTJ rOmfkNort h CarblitxaiTi rginia?and Tennessee, the" other States growing -but small quantities. The, best quality are those that come frora; WilmingtonN. C, and during the present season the trade" rr themiias been almost entirely in the bands of 6ne houses JEarly-in ,the season when the reports represented a failure of- me srawinff crop, this 'house bought all-the Wilmington nuts that were to be obtained; amounting to about 15,000 bags, antici gating' a great - demand anjl high, 'prices iTiese anticipations were not entirely, rea lized, for buyers findi'n2thattheWilminff- tona were held at a figure, purchased other dpmestic;and particularly,; African nuts, Wilminston. Howefer. there has been an injury recently from tne IWest, and almost tne entire stocs ot nrst'graae nas oeeij exD"austedr;WUh the exception iCt about 1,000, bags. The new cropwili not arrive until the middle of 'next month, and be fore that time all the stock on ' hand will bewantedV ;and it is probable the market will jaclvancet Formerly large i quantities- were imported, to this market annually,' but of. lateJyears the domestic t crop bad- become so large .' that ? the importations were materially, diminished. This busi nesf bas giown almost "ehtirelyi28ince the war, and the crop is! at present; estimated at about $2,500,000. The African peanuts are of, the same grade as the Wilmington, and sell inthis market for about the same pncerfQuantijtiss 6fJ;Bem "are spoiled; in bringing them uver by becoming heated in the hod of tbe-ressel.. These are sold to the makers of peanut candy, or. else dis posed pfc to the maoufactu oil, which is used in, soap making. vDnly tne ciamageanutsarepseq ior tnese pur poses,' and almost the entire'5 crbp . is dis posed of to the small dealers who peddle themfat the street stands; i Since the first of the year there h as been received at this city 5,283 rbusheir of domestic Jniits, against 61,383 bushels for the same period. flast year.r-iV. X. Bulletin. , H: ...' liuere are some errors in ine apove-.; We think the VTennessee cropAisjlafeely overestimated ; ana jwe are qune sure ine African , jauis sell much?, lower than the '.' .-4 V';' t-;J '!fj .a 72 f - Wilmington nuts. Stjllthearticle has some points off interest to .the people af this section, and we therefore publish it entires .4 : Singralar.flect of Bee Btinjc KAbbuta week sintsetMrs. iHartuonv Sin- seli olPxnytownlSvas stung bri the' arm half way from the wrist,.to the elbow, .by a uoney .uee.; , one immeuiaieiy experien ced a singular sensation from the feet to itte top: oher eadan'd in ft few moments turne.p btind1andwai eized; with spasms tot? the ;nost5Tiolent--character. These were of su,u extraordinary violence that four strongmen could "scarcely hold- herJ in Deaana prevent, per irom aasning ner prams oui ;prr i ne peasceaq.-; :vne;mauj who held,hetleft'arm, was lifted by it' oft tbe floor by the sheer force of its muscu lar contraction, although Mrsi BinseL wasi pjte of; fbe most powerful remedies, tb;ese nightjand seemed :a miracle tfaatcthe lady survived- them? leafn bowever. that she is-now considered-out of ;dange;-i and i recVering;:T:W4: ; in 8tance3ately,.wbere seriousconsequences resulted' from bee1 sting1, and:we- would ad- -rise- our'reder's to let the " "busy Tittle", apests severely aione. wneeunginteUtgen' x.yj5om montns ago, t Green aurner a ?ne -crcr-preacfferl Tcnn., .while en .route to conference, jind J was arrestea an me puipit m munreesDoro. A short" time since be was sentenced to" be hung within a Mleofj thePnlaski Court TiIouse,on the 17th of.WOTemMr.nexti' I'ia Dung;bis;tfial hfreque his own? -ca.se: to. . that of ourSavipurtwhen h e rridS ici to Jerusalem orf a,mule that he barbundtied to.atree, and-argued1 in -kt unation of hisown crime lliat he sim ply followed the'examj:l3 of bis Master. Archbishop Spalding is'Jjing seriously ill at Baltimore.' . New Orleans is fixing up her sewers for the tidal; wave - -Turnip3 are affirmed to : grow in tne streets 01 uriLin, ua. - - -. '-'A. nephewJ 6i ex-President fierce is studying law iu. vuiuayw..- . 'r r- Jriyvth colliery disaster :at Wigan, England," September 7th, 69 ' live3 were lost. '- -11 1 - V ' . - ' V . ". -. - - - . -t--. - - t : England "has just "built two new - srunboats called the Snake" ano , Mrsv -Whaton'B health is f said to'lse declininsr: but sheris'arixionskthat uuirvtiai buuuiu mtvc uiauc suuu, uayiug :r -JDr; .-Kobert- JHBreckinridge, of Jientuckyi 13 rapidly failing in health. tiis disease is oy ine : pnysiciana aeciarea tobe'ipulm6nary consumption;; 4 -1. - I' - j.u me niuert-uuiu rtJievv..iu England, it is designed;to put an army of A A AAA 'iv.AA' jw V. 1 J - nnTfrAnnll Am A U(VUU 1UCU JL Li tuc mciu auu tuciu at . "Hi .JlL j- dS" military movpmencs ror a montu. ; - , . yrrrine xocn : a-Danx on -ine Lyriehbarg f and Danville railroad, near Lynchburg xaved, killing; "two , colored , t-. Two. small boys play ingir1 ia grain devator iaJMichigan, ; recehtly;f ,fel into one of the bins .andt,,were, smothered in, the grain ipeforf Jhey could be rescued !'pThe Lutheran Synod hi East Pennsylvaoia'bave, passed", resolutions trongryn condemnationj of-the present Saleide of 'Pftofessor Mabsn. Announdenient j?f tbp deatfl ot Professor fnnis HMabanof tbeWest Point Mili tary Academy, who leaped overboard from f romr,West:P6fntcPr NewYork' citj,: on kJitbUiuav las b, auu nas- uiunucu. uao or . .- -. .- ........... ' . . ; - ready 'been made in. the Star: l r : Professor. Mahan wasap pointed a cadet fromirgmia in'1820, and graduated at the liead of-bis class in 1824. From" that time on, his life was spent as a' teacher 'pr engineering in tne Acaden?y, witxx .tne ex ception off our years trom-1826, to 1830, 'during which he pursued advanced studies in France by directions! our War Depart ment. He felt deeply hurr by the recom mendation of the last Board of Visitors that'hehould be retired : and bis suicide. is attributed Xo melancnolyjresuitMig from what he Regarded as a disgrace. . He was on hiswayto consult aV physician . with reference to bistvnfoituhate state of mind. Profes9oryiahan lea'ves.a wife and family. He was in his 70th year, was the author of a'number of important books in his de- parimeni 01 scieirce. V. i i O Ii " Stick o the Fence.' . s - For fif teen years fdaily. at Stamford, Conn., a man '"has at 'on a fence and watched every railroad train as" it passed Exchange. iue is-probably trying to make up bi3 iind if it would be safer 4, to ride in .; the cars: - Old fellow, you stick to th.at fence 1 If the top rail is sharp- turn it overor put ment on tbe nextpanel if you; like, and rig aioSurious couchxm theext" on:tb check for it, and bang it on a post. Buy a ticket and pyrochit yourself. your self the distance tcTtbe iiext - staUon and get instiited, Secureas your means ywlll permit; all the luxuries of railroad,; travel, but. dont get ofl that fence to enjoy tbem. So shall you die a 'naUral death,ndb the good wile shall not expend the farm fight ing the life insurance companies overyour cold porpsel You're in the ight o this thing; old rooster 1, is n Prayer of Distracted People. "Mr. Gfoesbeckr in his-greats speech at Steubcnville; uttered the .following invo-; catiocCfor nationals blessings, whictf may - , : m . : . ' . x J -' 1 -1 t At Bweii serve as a iorm 01 prayer tur iuo ucu- Dreljf the" United States: : - W-l L "I plead if or the , preservation of this UnJon as a Jimited "government. I plead or the' State as our home government ?1 plead for the accustomed freedom of bur: elections! and that they may not be spoiled by military supervision.-I plead for the sanctity and inviolability of that "great writ which alone secures our daily.person- nave -entered-tne tentn year ot peace. -1 oleadjor the spirit of "peace and confix dejsce and good will iriall our public, con d uctrThe h an d - outstretched- in ; friendly! salutation" is a; better'peacemaker'than the snuc nana upiiuea 10 stride." - : Generals Hooker, Halleck, and Hancock are now in St PaulMinn.,t having .met there quite accidentally." lieneral ilooker is in' Minnesota on a tour of recreation and pleasure j General Halleck has. visited that State, .with -his family,, in-order; -to -place his sou atschoolfWitttV Bishop." "Whipple.-; and-General'Hancock'is at his; post! 1 at tending to his Official" duties. -r''i I-,! The Courier ofSeneca Falls,'JN'. 'Y.) of ;he 14th inst.; contains . an account of the amentable, death' ot Mr.'s Frank. J. Silsby,; of the well known Fire rEnkrine Com Dan v at that pface -Hewas skilled "while rat-f Tempting to get on a rreignt car ajtiuanan daiguaN.rY;, the "whole train passing over him, causing instant death. 4 , BaCon 'and . Pork?; s 20 HHDS.-SIDES and SHOULDERS, J i .'3. 4-t . 100 BBLS. POEK, . ,f . or sai w .r?;7':ii,iuT J, -i.. sept 2L-tf 27, 28 and 29 North Water St. - Cheese and Butter, iye boxes uuEjaaic, . , . - F. WjKERCHNER, sept-21-tfy rf 27,23ajia29orth.Wate St.- ; Hoiiriand Graclie:'3i ii.i 70 0" 1BBLS FLau,i .5 lOn 20XES and EBL.S- CHACKERS, .ijorsaia Dy . - F. W KERCEtNER, sept 21-tf 27, 23 and 29 North. Water St. SPECIAL NOTICES. "'WltLct any il espectto the members of the mc.Iian.1 r : :re5sion, a profession honored by all thinii-? tQ?n, it is only just to say that they are too thick on the ground. The conse. quence 13 that the community 13 doctored over 'much. . T7"hen nature needs only the gentle stimulant and alterative, which has be come 1 anions throughout the country as a reliable medicine, under the name of Hos- tetter's Stomach Bitters, 1 8h6 : is not xmfre .quently dosed with a dozen prescriptions, all experimental, from the PharmacopcBia, , This is an evil, and proves that the practice of medicine is far fro 1 being at all tiinej a heal ing art. At this period of the yearwhen the fall ol the leaf indicates that decay has seized upon the vegetable kingdom, many harassing diseases , are . prevalent.! Chief among these may : De men tionea lntermrtieiiL , jeyer ana bilious reaaittent. The exhalations -rising from decomposing vegetation, and the heavy ' dews and fogs, are very apt to generate these complaints. The widest polio v is to- protect tne system oy a course or uostetter's btomaen Uitter8at - the-commencement or tne- au. iiuch suftering may thereby be avoided, iiut ir tne aisease nas aireaay oegun, its perioai-. cal visitations may; readily , be .checked an4 broken up by this active, yet harmless. yege table tonic . " r -s m. --i - But be on your guard against the charlatans 'who are attempting topaam off, under various Dames, unwholesome compounds, -which they pretead to compare favorably with the great national -elixir, whichvhas .long since swept more tormiuaDie opposition irourtne neia. Bear in mmd : that every bottle of genuine Host etcer's Stomach' Bitters is authenticated by a splendidly engraved label, and a. facsimile of the s ign manual of the Arm. Put up in bot- v septl7-eodlwJJu We Fft - J - This superb fiair Dye is-the5e inthe Wbrld Perfectly Harmless," Billable and Instant taneous. No disappointment. : No Rediculous Tints, or Unpleasant Odor, " The genuine W", A. Batchelor's Hair.VPy es produces IMMEDI- ATELT a splendid Black- or Natural ;Browtf. Does.no t Stain the Skin, "but "leaves the Hair Clean. Soft and Beautifnl. The only Safe and Perfecp Dye.'. Sold' byr all Druggists. , Pactory IO JDUUU. BLXeOL, SHOW AU1. (. I - .Teh 7-epdly-ent Tu Th Sat" 7 r " u 1 ' ! J' EDUCATIONAL: ! Male iind- Pemale u Sefninaxj "TTTIliL KE-OPE2f OCTOBEEJStHSTK'1 , , sept Y1-tf r -i u j t ihii i srrprtneipa. rrCClE subscriber Willi open;- during , the. en-j a suinir Aatomn. a scnooi Tor uovs in tnis city. The number of punils' will be limited to twenty-five. An extended experience, in I le instruction or youin. x ieei to De tne - nest pieage i can oner to tne puoiic. ' t-. BK. MEADE. "Watson, D. D.,H. I Singleton and tieo,Pat mntnn. i For terms, apply to Col. JiW Atkinson. . j 4uly 6-eod3m Th Sat Tuk; . s V. . , , r , R CAPEFEAR LIILITARY ACADEUY. THE Fourth' Annual Session of this Instltu tlon.wlll eommenee on . iu ... 5 v .vMOADAT, OCTQJJERJD, in the tamo location as heretofore Terms as usual.' , . -'.'. - r- ' . For circulars: and further information ad- aress, v-- - . .. im'wi . .. It- k. 1 m 1 1 s ri IN. A.M.. seplS-lm . ', T. ... . 1 ''.h-M,- - I-Principal. Female School. Tyf ISSESBUEIt A JAMES will re-open their .XT, ocnooi on w eanesaay, uctooer 4tn Musical Department conducted by Mrs.' M. s. uoshing. A lew pupils putside of theS san be accommodated with Music hours ipplieatton.'Sff fiw r'.-.- I For -farther particulars see PrinciDals. or consult Circulars at the Bookstores. 8ept 191... n .j ;;r t. . mCOTFEUALE SEMINAItY. ? JLl This Institution oUTers the accumulated aa vantages 01 over 00 years of successful on eration. Every facility is provided for a morougn course :oi useim ana ornamental education, under the direction of a corps of more man zu proiessors ana teacners: j. j j or circulars, apply to . . aeu iC WJLLLABD, Troy, N.TfiV t aug8-2m ent, r" . . , , ' ; Sti PdUl'S r V .0 - - s --cLlililG ,. - ; - OPElSfS m'oNDAT; OCTOBEB 2itd, ATJTHE - K, USUAL PLACE ON MAC tET ST. &ii ' DOOR ABOVE FIFTH ST - V LL practical studies usually taught fn a 1 -well conducted school, including a 'thor ough course' in the German" language, per month 5. French, Xireek and Latin extra; i" Primal y Uepartmeufc at reduced rates, t y. Circulars can be had at the oookstores.t Ap plication may jbe made to the Principal at the Institute for farther. particulars. : ? . - sept.3-tf j. yt i M . i T . . mISQETiIiA NBQUa. 'f ' f" , J,"-'. -Gho.o'dfl fHotfoe! c v: 1 (SlI.Fisbbrate & Brb.i Ciip'f 23 Market Gtrfcety. ii Mpf o o; ;4 e-- i :51 i , j.- Branch of 03 Church Street, ;h or iJM tvii. J 3 1 1 uMerchantswouldaAvelli to x amirie bur Btock'iatfdpriees before pnrcHasihg asi; guaeantee t to SELL' AS CHEAT, ail d bil'a3 GOOD.TERMs! as Roods, can be;bought m i n ; , , .r : , ' . .. .1 j Kcx7.r.XorIi,-r XTbilatlcIpbiri ; w Tf4 'Vv i-l palilniore. , sept20-lw GOTTCIXJEH t 1 ir yc a I T3 r t old ro"o2x - iat has lost a back, cr 1. 1 zn. ctherwi :e in :. lured, have it re-bound at . ' ; - . Mll.A.T "IlITARDM . Printing IlOzz . . ;okBinC3ry 0 TO BE THE SOUTH nlTDER the aupplcesof the "South Carolina Stato Agricultnral r; -Tvm give a SERIFS OF CONCERTS, at the Academy cf Music, mending October 1st, 1S71. : j? . Refers to all the Bankers, Brokers and and South, t : . , . " . ,JI50,000 SEASON TICliETS OF ADMISSION, ATiO IZO KOBE, AT 95 EACH 1 JUUUUIU UVU.VlV.I V WUVuU, Stkictlt CoKJ-iBiarTiAi.; fc , . 2,405 GIFTS, Aiiiantli;, in to 0500,00. The Drawing ing of this great Southern Enterprise will be conducted under the superTlaio the following well known gentlemen " ; ? - : i - jt.2 ,r ,ii A , - I.';, ,' , , ' ; ' General,A. IJ. Wsight, of Georgia , fw i- Colonel B. H. RtrruEDGB, of South r; General Bbadley T. Johnsoit, of Virginia, i non. Roaua A; Prtor. of Kew YAi-t - Money tor Tickets pan be sent ither4,by pxpress .or Post 013co Order, " and the Ticket! promptly forwarded by ' " T? . : . - ;j V- f ,1 !BnTEElt;CHApWIcklGARY fc CO 1 i. k 'AGENTS' SOUTH CAROLINALaND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION M.C BUTL.ER. - JOHN, CHADWICK. . ; , 'GENERAL, it. w.'a. GENERAL Mi C. BUTLER ;XlisrCIPAIt OFriCE,:CIIAIlLESTO, -'JTIT CAliOLIA' August 2sirtiuoct i - - . ; ; : GARDNER 1IAII UE'G-.CO. i ' . . ' , .. r . ...... i. ? .. - ..: LooMBg-Giass- aid PMsirail fto f ABDNER'j;Patent'LAdJustahle Piers, IT Mantel Frames, window Cprnices,Tor ' if- . r." x " " r .'..;;.t..-M . -T" - - - v ' able Book Batiks and WritingDesks. 4 ', T OL." GABiNi:R,rPre8identi - '' -T'SALBSKOOM ? ! . .1 '' :- . yAOTOBTBa: ! '' 110 Bowery, N. T. 1 ll : Glen Gardner,' N. JT fV'POLLAK & .fiOH"; Manufacturers, Importers and - 7dealers'in - V. j 7i Pipes. SmoBEfSr Artffite-.ani v Cisars, -.0l TyllOJUCSAias, 43 sxaiaei'xane, -4 Genuine JIeerscliauKiCJoptl3 at n . tr .27 JOHN STREET, T. 1 1 r' Address, for Retail Clrcularsv'&c.iiLet- .VA .' "... June 22-tf,-; - The if Co6ch" Is the strongest and mo s t easily ptljusied Tio iu.llie SIarl(pit; t TI C . y , & HE Bands are of the BEST English make and the' Buckle made' of FIRST QUALITY Wroueht Iron. " Put up in bundles ot 30 bands, each band hayinnf a buckle securely attached, thus avoiding all risk of losing the Duckld and saving Planters the trouble of attaching them. We nave ar full' stock" of the above Ties in Store, which we can sell at the lowest market rates. :..-'- . . . VILLIAMS & MURCHISON,! aug 18-tf - - ' . .Agents. Fruit1' Growers A T T E N T B O Nj .. RDERS for all kinds t of Fruit and Orna-r V ment al Trees, Grape V ines. Berry and other plants, &c. Ac., from the celebrated Ercildoun Nurseries, "will be received by r;- septlMmos ; ;JEQ. ZT'FRENCn; Hotico. : iv, it THE" STEAUEKl CAS WELL TmLLDe readv ta resume ner re, i artrins YY, on Black Riyer on. the 10th of ctober On the same day the Steamer XITTLE SAM will be put on North East River between Wil mington and Hallsville.- s : :-1 ';-rtU-c.- sept16-i4Flm ' 1 f ' "R'P. PADDISQN. ,VJCracKers:v. rk er-BBiS. assorted crackkrs 4i O MllkHand-Made, Butter, Soda, Lemon, Pilot Bread, Ginger Snaps, &c. : ' -' ; i usb receiveu. auu ior uy . . .... -; .4.1'' CHAS.O?. MYER3-r.CO. , , gdpt 17-tf ' 7 North. Front Street. mz 9 V CA( BBLS. , SUGAR JUST , RECEIJKP, W UU Steamer and Bail, of; every vguality. Dealers and consumers 'will do 'well to call and examine our stocjtp- -' , W7 ?i. 'i ; CHASJ D. MYERS A CO.i septli-tt' ? ' ZNorfli Front St.' OOHHDS. ... 1 r. . . . f .." . - KITIGHT& SYHUP; v. ... v . . - ... : .... M 1 June 21-tf ;i;kT,,5 WILLJID BROS." Llola sses ahd 5vrup. . LluccovadoIIolanses ' V r i t . . ... .vj. and r - ' t. . . . :.- . .. . . . 0. HilSYBTJP vFor sale very low by y- ; , JUneXl-tl. ;;w.)f: . ,WlJUAJ,UrJfVa. r CITIZENS AND. STRANGERS "will consult their interest 'bv calliner at the Shaviner Saloon, on Market st.i six doors from the cor ner of Front, where they win De iurnisnea witn everv accommodation in our une 01 du- siness on-reasonable terms. 1 We axe assisted bv J. W. Pearson, former Droprletor of the sa loon in Rnnsre's A lev. who "will be Dleasecf to have his frieids call and see him at any time.' . . Chas. ATKINSON, t Jnne24 " - ! -C. H. WAR1. i i ; T HE VERY riE?T TXJPE AJTD rKIST 1NGMAC1UNERY.' at " 5 ' PTintins? and lublishin Hou?e, . An d General Uook Lindery ocli-tf Da wscn rank Buildings, Front v s . ... . , . . . .. . .-US . . itf.' CAI10L.Hr A ; ; rreshinical Soci, ' C. Tlesvoa. S. C 1 J" prominent gentlemen of the Country, bth VUU, glliJg iUli.' U.X LIU UiU l. 3. ALL OH) in RitSoss.:. IIillmery;na .Stow Ariilstr ong, Catbr & Co, ':,-.' I3IPOBTERSAND J0BB3a$0V Bonnet Trimming aud VelvetKlbbonV Bonnet Silkn, Satns and Velvets, Blonds, isfetts, Crapes, Ruches, Flowrs, Pcati ers, Orn&ments, SrawBphnts auu La(HM JEIatS, trimmed y and tintrimmed, , ' : Shaker1 Hoods, &c, ACj . t 237 iintl 239 BAZ.T23IOHE, ST . - .1. . . 1 r .!'....... y BlLTHIOKE, Hd.'' ;f. . i -i1 -.7 j1 i;; "t Offer the largest Stock to be found in thu country, and unequaled In choice variety and cheapness," comprising the latestvEuroDtu '': novelties. t y ... , v ' Orders solicited, and fc prompt ; attcntfea s given. ... . faug 2(Jtt i' 4 4 (Li. a j Louisiana State Lottery : Incorporated 4.uso.$t( 17, a8C. CHARGES T HOWARD.n.PRESH)ENT T ,f . SO OLE NU JIBEB 1 OTTER T. SPLENDID SCHEME-ONL a 20,000 NUMBE118 v -J- CAPITAPBIZE.....'..;;..1.. $50,000 TO, BE DRAWN AT , NEVf. ORLEANS, ION SATUEOAT, September 30th, IS71. 1 HOWARD, SIMMONS & CO., ConraACToas 20.0.00' Mtffl-r-TiGiEtsXiilj ":i prize. or fso.ooo is.................f)01ooo l prize or ,80,0007 is.... ........ ao.oou A n prize of 20,000. is.. ............. 2e,oor I .r' 1 prize of 10,000 is.... vrm "1 l.tiZQ Qf 9,000 IS.. .-,0W priza 68,000 is..; w " l prise pf 7,000 is...;.... .... ....... V,ooo; J 1 prf ze.of - v8,0C0 ls....ii.. .............. "00 1 prize of ii 5,000, is... .................. m v l prize of ,ooo ',13.. ........... 4, 00 'Iptizeof ' 8,030 ;is.. S,Wi . lvilzeof 2,oaii is..........i........... Z,ikx) - a prize 01 i,wu 1 prize of ,1,000 1 prize ot 1,000 1 prizes 01 -,.'iww I '...i-"i" .1 prize of. 1,000 -lpiizeof 1,000 ' 1 prize of ' 1,000 ' -l prize of - 1,000 " 1 prize ot c . 1 prize of .: 1,000 - 1 prize of 1,000 -riprlzeof; 1,000 It- -3..-:"5- ... ' ' .3 1 1 prize of I 1,000 J-are.......;. ...... t 1 prize of 11,0001 - v ; ' 25,000 ;1 prize of; 1,000 1 prize or i.ww . llrize of "1,000 h' 1 prize of 1,000 '?1 prize of-0,000 1 prize, of f, 1,000 . 1 prize of 1,000 'lnrizeoriiLOOO "i-V::..!f-. 1 prize of 1,000 L '; .....- - r - I Tirl 7.m riT J 1 .UUU L . r. bo prizes of -w; are-.v...v.. T,ow 817 prizes pf 1.200 are.:.;;;..,.;.;4.;u.. KMgo .38 Approxlniation prizes....... ...... -.,. 12,600 iiQ prizes, amounting to;."...;.!;!. 280,109 Whole Tickets, $20 ; shares in proportion. .Prizes payable without deduction.. : Orders tote addressed to , .. CHAS..T. H JWARP, Lock BOX 692, PosW) ce, New.OrleaD - 3 Senii Post-(3face Money Older, or ttfegla ter your Letter . 'tepiW Bicel.Eice! 'Hi fTIRESH BEAT RICE, . .t ;..y. . . ' IN TIERCES' and BARRELS, r For sale by sept 12tf ADRIAN & VOLLEES. NEWDEUG" STORE I HATE THIST DAY SOLD" ALL OF MY Interest in the Drug Business, northwest , corner of Market and iront Streets, -to C'ap Jotn-L. Wooster. Appreciating the kiadness extended to me. in the business, -1 trust no may receive the same. , - - ' E., WRIGHT. Having purchase-! Dr. A. E. Wright's stoc of LJjru-s I'will continue the business at tne same stand. ' " i haWsecured the pervices" of a competenf druggist, Mr. Jas. . "N .. Lippitt,' who 1 w known to the public. ,. ,. JGrr:T;L.,wod6TER-y 8et2-lm ., THE VERY BEST CHURCH MUSIC B00& ; mT . . JU3T I:13AI?Y ' - ' v T H E .DACHED C B O V1 ' - A COIXBOTIOJT o.,- ' MA: New Hymn Tunes, Antbems Sentences, tets and Chants, t r public and, Pri.jW ship, tc at er w 1 1 ii completa and PK f syst-i cf Jlentary Jbistxuction, wrui expi.ily for this woricj a iaree 00" Mar ' fonr-pait Songs, O'lc 3 and Choruses Jot tm log schools and Ilr.: ieal Conventions by J HODGES, the well-known Author Pa?Z& ductor ; Associate Lditor of the T?Croj ful work, Jubilant Voices,", and C. ' j' TER, one of our mosfpopular Nev. n8"M Teachers..-'-"" ' . 'V' V .jv xlic, Cl "3; CIS 50 per olVit The authors La.ve spent two year ' v . ting, arrar ; ' r id selecting for tu " which, in aid ..n tot ueir cesi,"ctler larger number, a pre: r variety, aJLywoi f' ction of contribrtionatnan any Yyy.xr l.-iciTk of a similar -c-uaracter. fca y. duoed. e have la? go orders- teaM Orders will bo puz -'ered in turn, ana .ci terms m-.imi - - jrsand Chorter& . -pt men copies - ttyr- il r-'" 5? Of 1. Rngtoa. au 27Z Jinn ent PuL ers, o8
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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