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: morning; star. PUELI3IIED AT jVlLJIINGTONt 2f. C.' By X7ZI. II. EEIINAUD, ' subscription t c; ; n-Cy Mall, 00 per year 5 or SM for six L- months. 'r ' Delivered to subscribers la any port of the City at 15 cents per weak. " ' BY : TELEGRAPH. THE M0RMG: STAR. ' rrm IIsvadr. V s. . v Havana, March 1. Tho Journals publish, the following de cree, issued by Captain General Valiaaseda, dated at Santiago de Cuba, February lit : Every wblte male or female, or free color Mil mulA or ferrule ' who trill brio? twenty fivc free or sky n throes, tow roaming lu theJ mountains, to headquarters, will receive mil pirdon and six hundred dollars reward. "Male or female necro staves who will bring In twenty Ave negroes from toe losurrectlon ary districts, will recel c their freedom ; If bilogln in tbe number with arms, seventeen dollars Will b paid for each negro. -' " Parties nnable to bring , lo the required number, but who brlog In sonqe, will receive pardon and the value of their services will be taken into consideration In the matter of re compense, i , ' The Spanish troops captured and execu'ed, near Canto del E mba read ero. the Cuban, Col. Callxto Piedro and Capt. Landdloo Perrs. , . A heavy engagement Is reported In ibe Torro MouoUlns, lo wbich tbe Spaulards ,werw vic torious. ..,.!, - , . From .lev Tor . . , jMfiiw Tork. March 2. A Tammany meeting JA resolved upon a new election, at wbloxan entirely new General Committee will bboaeo. t f Th ili lwU Societies, will parade on St. Pat r,Htfnry5rcC,lttrle.v thc cclebraUd London inuslcbHM dead. ' " I . . SpHlijIcr Crlppen, cx Judge -of the Supreme - txsurr, M dead. . -i ' , ' y iiii. TinvAiiAt thnt Msvor llall has thirty nine charges t J brlog 1 gainst the proprietors sod editors of that paper as soon as he Is ac quitted lu the case now pending against him, and, also, that Mayor Hall offers to bet that hVvtill have them lo the State prison. . At a meeting ot the Irish SocMlts lasl even In' a motion to invite nero militia to perform aa"an e?crl 00 St. Patrick's Day was vot-d down, and an ardeut Feulao fresh from Ire lard who counselled cutting the throats of Orangemen wasej-cted. From Washington.' Washington, March 2. The Wisconsin Assembly, by a vote of 49 to , S3, tabled resoluiious endorsing Sumner's one terra amendment to the constitution. Charles Manly presides at tbe Sooth Baptist Educational Convention at Nashville. . Nearly all tba Southern States are represented. ' The steamship Japan took $1,OJ,000 In spe cia from San Francisco for China. . Rev. Wm. H. Djy,! for S3 years connected with the Bethel MUsIon at Cleveland, Is dead. X. tt MGIIT . ItEl'OItTH . ' FROM WASUISQTOX4 , . Washington; March 2. The Signal Ofilce is advised from Keoknk, Iowa, on the Mississippi, that tbe ice com menced to move out of tbe river at 11:15 o' clock to day. . ! . - Vied Admiral Rowan, who has been critically 111 with pneumonia, Is recovering. - The President will be In Philadelphia from the 7ih to the lltb. J - , Tbe proceedldjjs of Concrets to-day sfe of no spe ial Importance. Oaly aboot a doun members were present In the noose." The severest snow atorm experienced here for. years baa prevailed all day. The Japanese kept wiibin doers. From Virginia. .... v . .. . J : Richmond, March 2. The severest saow storm since 1857 is now prevailing.. It baa been snowing heavily for twelve hours and still continues, with the wind from tbe Northwest blowing a hurricane and snow drifting accordingly. From South Carolina. Charleston, March 2. T&ef8" was a "levee Northeas: storm here last oixht. There was no damage in the harbor, but is supposed to have, been heavy off the coast. , ;( ..".- '-.'; - CAOLK D1MPATCNEN. , '- . : b I LONDoaMareh 2. There was considerable excitement in King ston, Surry county, last night, over tbe sod den lermiiiallou 01 a republican meeting being held there. WblleMr. Odger, member of Par liament, was addnsiiug ibe assemblage, a party of royalists attacked ' the building and dispv.rsud the meetlug. The royalists were particularly threatening in demonstrations to wards Mr. OJger, who was compelled to seek safety in flight. . - Pari 3, March 2. Shou'd L'Admirault resign the Governorship of Paris, be will probably be succeeded by Den. Clinchaut. j 1, RoMS,March2. . lets believed that the Pope meditates an ear y departure from. this city., ' u From New York. New York. Marcli 2. It Is reported that a warrant was issued to day for two revenue officers for extorting inoorv from merchants, ' Judge Cardoza to day charged the jury la the Stokes case, ordering a verdict which le iralizes tbe action of tbe grand Jury and up hold the indictment. Mle granted a 'stay of VToceedlnka for twenty days to enable counsel to bring tbe matter before an;appellate trlbo- nai.f .....r . ' A driving snow storm commenced this after noon and the weather is very cold. .. ' Bank statement: Loans decrease $206,400; specie Increase 1130,900; legal tenders decrease flSW.ogo; iepQeita decrease fSWt.&UO. : v . -''. il ' ',r- ''s'i.'.'.''"' . From Geoiglau X'f ; .fSATANNAnMarcha A Severe raio and wind storm prevailed here Adit night and two ship. two- barks and five atcbooncrs were dmcti from tireir moorings The damage was very slight excepting to the hoisting mactioe on the Baltimore steamship wharr, which was totally destroy ad. : r ,t : t .t$ . r t ,t'.l!;'. ' DUMBSTJOnARURTI... ) .! . w Vokb MafcU; 2rff con.' t-; .-;-n', ',' r - financial.' j vMoney sctloo at 1 lCih of 1 53 'cent, per day. Sterling- Exchange long slnt 109; .short ' 110. Gold Ararat HO. Government boods are dnll out steady.- Biocka strong, -, ... t , ;i Flour unchanged. Wheat steady. Corn steadr.- Pork dull mess tl3 vdOlili. -Lard heavy i OOX'cents or steam. Cotton tjiilet but steady witty salesoM90 bales Uplands 23 cents; Orleans 23cent8. Spirits Turpen tine heavy at 63 cents. Rosn quiet at $4 05 trcfi 034 ror straicco. -treJgnis aon. . - NawYoas, Marih.2Evening. 'financial. Money clcscll strlngect the tatesof interest y ra inasy were 1 ayc?l lo y cent, prem dosed Arm but quiet tiie follnwinr u '!;. . " " '";iuVja. voaasat the close: vlr ,r ;r . Tta18800 Dew iue es, iaUna Cs-oll 57; ne Teyee6s 63; SS : Sterling Excbanga dalt at 109109. Gold llOJiQUO;; Gorercment bonds '03's 111K; , 81' 115. Loutbemsiclflaed dull n oli Alabaraa'S's CO. 6's C3; Georgia R's TO.rs 83. North Carolina 6'8 new lssne 19). . South Carolina C's ZAHy new issue. ju. . - "' . . '. T .;. Wmtnercial - . t, . . Ootton qu!pt, v'.th sales ot 750 balesUp lands 23 cents. Orleans 22 cents. Flour Common to Fair Extra Southern $7$7 75; Good to Choice $7 0t9 50. Wheat quiet but steady-Winter Red Western $1 70. Corn closed steady. Oats are firmer at, 525i cents Pork 13 75$13 00. Lard dull Kettle 9 cents. Naval Stores aae quiet and heavy. Freights dull. ' ' ' Sales of colton to-day for future delivery 97.500 bales March 2131 11 16c; AprU 22K23 5 10c; May yM'U Jne 23K 213ilC. ,; j .IS il 'J : ' i JGalvmton, Majch 2. Cotton-Good 1 Ordinary 19H cents. Net receipts 212 bales. Exports to GrcatBritaln 889 bales; coastwise 800 bales, falea 200 bales. Stock 00 hand 43,193 bales. Market closed dull and nominal. j - : , . , . - - Mobilc, March 2. Cotton-Mlddllnj: 21 cents: Net receipts S59 bales. Exports to Great Britain 4. i07. Sales 500 bsles. 8tock on hand 51,897 bales. Tbe market closed quiet. ' .. New Orleans, March.2. Cotton Middling 21K cents. Net receipts 8.414 bales; : cress 3,510 , bales, ' Exports to Great BrMa'u 8,029 bale. - Sales 1,200 bales. Stock 201,411 bales. . t , , Mbmpuis, March 2. ; 'Cotton Mlddllnir nominally 21 521K cts. Net receipts 1,718 .; bales. 8ellers are asking- higher, rates, out nuyers reiuse me concession. r Augusta, March 2, Cottons-Very little doing.' Sales 185 bales. Stock 8,912 bales. , v Boston, Jiarch 2. . Cotton Middlings 23 cents. Net receipts 163 bales; gross l.'JOl. Sales 300 bales. Stock 8,000 bales. - Market quiet and weak. Philadelphia, March 2. Cotton Middling 22 cents. ; The market closed quiet. . j Savannah, March 2. i ""Cotton Middling' 21 cents. Net receipts f9 bales. Exports coastwise 5S8 bales; to Great Britain 8,070 bales. Sales 70J bale. Stoqk 59,533 bales. Buyers and sell' era are apart with the market tending down. ' , Charleston, March 2. I Cotton Middlings" 21 cents. Net receipts 803 bales.' Exports' coastwise 2,133 bales. Sales 4C0 bales. Slock on hand 24,72? bales. The market closed steadicr.j . Baltimore, March 5. Cotton Middlings -21 cents. . Net re ceipts S10 baler, gross 00. (Market steadier. rOBEIQN MARKETS. London, March 2 Noon. Consols for money 95v2. United States bonds 5-2Us of 1862 91K. , .' T ' ' - I Frankfort, March 2 Noon. '. United States livo-twenty accuritles of 1862, 95K- Paris, March 2 Noon. Paris Boarsc Rentes 55f. 50c. Liverpool, March 2 Noon. Cotton Uplands lid; Orleans HJHK- Market heavy. . : . - - LATER. J Cotton heavy-Uplands ltd; Orleans' 11)1 lftd. Sales 8,000 bales; for speculation and export 2,000 bales. Cotton' shipping at New Orleaoa lid. - : f - Cumberland cot bacon 31s 0 J. . - " SPIRITS OF TUKPENTINE. -7 Newbern M calling lor raote A band bl gypsies are cam ping near Charlotte. ' Tho RepablicanV ot Harnett meet on the lGtu. A prisoner escaped from the penitentiary last week.k - Gov. Caldwell is on a visit to his family ia Horgantoo. j t. Operations will sooir com mence ia the Stokes county coal mines. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Hego, of Salem, celebrated their golden wedding The Newbern . 1 imes says : Fish plenty and shad no longer a luxury. The finest sell for 55 centser pair..'. ;, The Salisbury Council Friends of Temperance was reorganized on i Mon day evening last, -on which occasion Kev. G. B. Wetmore delivered tin address, lit. John Gaskill waa elected President. . Accounts from the Eastern counties are favorable for . tbe fishers. On Friday and Saturday last, saya the Eliza beth City Economi$t 4.500 shad passed tbrongb that place for the xiortb. 'i dey were from Tyrrell and Dare counties. ' r The Asbevillo Pioneer . b&xb : On Sunday last, Jesse , Moore, a. negro about twenty-five years ot age, was ar rested on a State warrant, charged with an attempt to rape a little white girl, not quite eight years of age, the5 daughter tf a widow lady named Miller, a domestic in . . . . . k TT, 1 - ine nousenoiu 01 xr. iairo,wno Tesiaes about one mile South of this place. Moore 1 : a -, 1 ' nas. ocen committea 10- await nis tnai. The Times says : Tho great est want ot Newbern is something to at tract strangers and the population of tbe surrounding country. - We should .have lectures', coocerts,-&c People go where toey can be amused and . enjoy the excite ment of a vigorous social life. Wilmiog ton and Norfolk outbid us two to one in these matters, add the natural result is, they prosper. "A word to the wise, etc. GOMMEJROIA.L. W IliMINGTON MARKET . -STAR OFFICE, March's. " SPIRITS TURPENTINE No transactions reported, ....V;,..-.;..;!,;.;.:-; ROSIN. Sales of 162 bbls. " at ti 50f5 lor No, 1 and f5 60$6 50.for Low Pale: ' CRUDE TU ;t PE N TIN E". No transactions reported.- .'''.' ;.v',;v Vffa.vylo-j v.,, ;: ...... . TAR Sales. ,p;.S00 . bbls. at, f 2 65 $ , bbl COTTON No sales: - THE ."STAR" Steam UjoB:Printinj 1 Houe .11 TUBES STEAJI-PltICSgKft, n I I, l' Si AT ' " ' ' - '- ' COMPETENT WORKMEN . '.. " tur.ft'f ; -,- r;HU C .tint BEST MATERIAL tn REASONABLE ' PRICE8 ' ;' ' ; rou - " ', . . ... SUPERIOR WORK C I vor U rt n Trl n I June 21-nactf 7 '. ' 7f.j jv- ; ,-,t :-;,; ; j. arrived.,-.; O'C i..:-; ;:i Stmr D" Murchison, Garrison, Fayette Vllle, Williams A Murchlson. - - Stmr North- 8tate, Green, ; Fayetteville, L U DeRosset.' . . . ' . v . ; ; ; . , :': ' CLEARED. - , : Steamship Francla Wright, Morgan, New' Tork,.A D Cataur. . ' Stmr D Mnrctlson. Garrison, Faye.tter Tllle. Williams & Murchison. ' - - v j.-. Stmr North Stale,- Green, -Fayetteville. LQ DeBosset. - , - .-wv. Schr Lnola Mnrchison. Jones, New York, Williams & Mnrchison. . ... , -Schr L A Denenhower, ' Grace,' New York, Worth & Worth, cargo by Wlllard Bros. C ; ; " ukceipth.';- 'i, j ' -" fR RIYiTEAMEks.-: Stmr Murchtspn 231 bbls rosin, 17 do spts, 15 biles cotton, 3,200 shingles', 63 bbls tar, 5 do turpt. Williams & Mnrchison, A Alderman, Sprunl & Hlnson, L 11 DeRosset, T W Playor. 8tmr North State -543 bbls rosin, 1C9 do tar, K) do apt, 12 bales sheeting, J R Blossom lb Evans, F W Kerchner, Johnson Blrdsey, . U DeRosset, A Aide, man, Vlck fc Mebane, Smith & Strauss. ' 'i . " ' :: . . : :." - ; i'y- i: COASTWISS. : "New YORK-Stea'mship Wrleht 1,943 bbls fosiu, 300 do tar, 50 do pitch, 125 bales cotton, 14 do sheeting, 276 bushels peanuts, 1 pkg mdse. " ' , "''' - "- -Schr L A Denenhower 2,833 bbls rosin. "V - LIST F VESSELS In tbe Port of Wllinlncion March 2d, : 1872. - ' ' ' ; ' '. - BARQUES.' : -'-. : German Willy Emmy, Ehrenreicb, ld, Europe, Wlllard Bros. . : German William Klsker, Bormascer, Id. Europe, Jas Aodersoo S Co. ... . . ' , brigs. 'Br Wlnoene,' Hammond, dl?, Harrlss & Howell. ':':- Br Mand. Thomas, dls. Vlck & Mebane. Carrie Purintoo, Llncoo, ld, Havana, E Kidder & Sen. i C E PiekerldV, Torry; dls, Master. Br Brie Tarplan. Touos. Richmond, dis. Vick & Mebane. : ' . . , ..-J" .-. scnooNERs. ' V ; Cbks. W Uolt.. Hart, - Boston, Tdla, .O O Barker & Co. Catcwaioteak, Lord, Rjckland, dls, ; orth A Worth. - i , Tbomas G Srait'',!; Bacon. Id, New York, liarriss & IlowelL . Schr R S Grabam, Smith, Id. Pbilrdelphia, narris & IlowelL , i . F St Clair Ed wnrdsu Ireland, ld. New York, llarrlss llowelt. ' Taylor & 'Matuias, Cbeeseman. Idz, Pbila del oh la. Uarrlaaft Howell.w v.. S II Sbsrp, Webt idx, Phlladcipbia, liarrliS iVlloweii. . Schr Palma, Rankin, dis, Barry Bros, v v Emma D Endicott, Endicott, Idz Havana, O G Barker & Co. 1 - Donna Anna, TChaler, Ide, Havana, Worth & Worth Joseoh Bavmore. Bnrd?e.Harrlss & IlowelL W Slater, Watts. Boston, dls, G G Barker & MAt ot Teasels Cleared Tor this Port BORDEAUX ; Schr Lizzie Raymond. Iloldeo. eld Feb 3 Claudia, Dense, . . Cleared Jan 4th V 8AVANNAH. Br Bark W Stephenson. Fnllman, eld Dec 19 NEW YORK. Bchr C E Paze. Gran; . - eld Feb. 9 Schr Cbaa Sawyer, McFariand, cid Feb. at Schr Wiles. May. 1 :Cl'dFrb23 Schr Ben. Davis. i eld Feb 24 . GRANTON. Wllhclmlna. MaicO. Clearei Jan 13 BOSTON. '. . S P Adams. Tabbntti . eld Feb 24 MISCELLANEOUS. 1840. 1872. PCrry Davis' Vegetable PAINKILLER! HAS BEEN TESTED IN EVERY VA RIETY OP CLIMATE, AND BY AL MOST EVERY NATION KNOWN TO AMERICANS, - rv-rs It Is almost the constant coxnpan'on SZj3 , aud estimable friend of the mission ary ami the traveler, oa sea and land, and no one should travel on onr Lakes or Rivers without it. j It has beea before the pnblio over thirty years, and probably has a wider and better reputation til an any other proprleta y medi cine of the present day At this period there are but few nnacqualnted with the merits of the PainHilJei t bn while some extol it as a liniment, they know bnt little of lta power in easing pain; whenj taken internaU",. while others use it Internally with great soeceas, bat are' equally lxnorant o, its healing vlrtses when applied externally. We therefore wih to say to all : that It ia equally successful whether used internally or externally, and it stands to-day unrivalled by-all the great cata logue oi family, medicines. It is sufficient evidence of its virtues as a standard mndiclne, to know that it is now used In all parts of the world and that its aale Is eo rstantl v - increks ing. No curative agent has had such widdt spread sale or given such universal satlsfao- tlon. It Is a purely vegetable compound, and perfectly fare even la unskiiiftii hands, ; Aft er thirty years rlal, 1s still receiving the most unqualified testimonials to its virtues, from persons of the highest character and re sponsibility. Physicians pf the first respect ability recommend it as a most effectual pre paration for the extinction of .pain. It la no only the best remedy ever known for Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Ac, bait for Dysentery or Cholera, or any sort of bowel complaint, It Is a remedy unsurpassed for efficiency and rapidity of action. In, the great cities of India, and other hot t climates,. it;bas become ; the. Standard Medicine for all ench complaints, as well as for Dyspepsia, JliytT "Complaints; and other kindred diaordeis. -For Coughs and Colds, Canker Asthma,-and Rheumatio 'difficulties, it has been proved by the most abundant and convincing testimony to be an invaluable medicine. - ,Trr i ; GREEN & 'FLANHEB,! ; . WnoLESALE Agents, 1 ,.89-4 rejtuily all Drugglststand; Gro cers generally.- - - mar 8-DAW2m bibj n 1 ,1 sjusa j , n s n 1 r 1 t'f mni moiinijjg star 'codir mif n ll ERT is comolete In ail its amolntment.R and is in charge ' of one of the most skillful workmen in the State. Ail kinds of Binding executed neatly, cheaply and expeditiously. HISOELLAITEOUS. Wilmington Op ora House. FOR TWO EVENIKCS, Wednesday : Thu, sday, 'siarch 6 & 7 FIRT appearance of the highly popnlar Comedian. Mimic and Vocalist, and great original Captain -Jinks,1" '-".-i WM. HORACE LINGARD, ' -;r ALICE DUNNING (LINGARD), and their superb company of Comedy and j Opera Artists, IS In number, '.; Wedoeadav. March 6th. the amuslntr corned v. A DAY A DTK U THIS VV EDDlNU, followed by tbe famous L1NUAQD KETCllts.l9, tnotudlng the late It j UK uT K. and terminating wiiu ine oeauuiui a act cornea y, da id uau UluK, with a magnldcent oast. ' ENT1KECUANGK OP BILL EACU EVEN- : : , ' V, . . - -inu. - : ; ,;-V';. Admission, 75 and &0 cents; Colored Gallery, 25 cents 1 lteaerved Seats, l. On sale Saturday morning at Heineberber's CookStor;. fmirl-5t B ijb b 0 n s , EI i 1 lin ery STRAW GOODS, ' -.18.7 8.. White Goods, Embroideries, &c. AKWSTIiOXG, CATOU A Co., importers. Manufacturers and Jobbers Bounet, Trimming, Neck and Saab Rib bons, Velvet Ribbons, Heek Ties, Bonniot Silk?, Satins, Velvets 'and Crapes, Florets, Feathers, Ornaments, Frame?, c Straw Bonnets an.'. Ladles and Children's ! . ; ; ; - - ... . , Hats, trimmed and untrlmmed, . j m.txd m cowsrcTiKQ WAaxaoosis White Goods, Linens, Embroideries, Laces Wetts, collars, Setts, uanakerchiexa, veu- j.. irg,ilead Xets, c, Ac. " , ATos. 237 and 230 Baltimore Street, j m 11JLLTIMORE, Md. : The so sronJs are manufactured bv ua or bought for Cash directly from the European and American Manufacturers, embracing all the latest noveltio, unequalled in variety and cheapness in any market. ' - Orders filled with cai e, promptness and des patch. ; ItebxS-eodjw JTr 8u We MONET CANJiOT BUT IT! j For Sight Is Prleelets !! But the Diamond Spectacles willFreserye It. IF yon value your eyesight use these Perfect Lenses, ground from Minute Crystal Feb bles,,melted togetbei , and derive their name Diamond" on account of their Hardness and Brilliancy. They will last many years with out cnange, ana are warranted superior to au others in use. Manufactured by the Speneer Optical Manufacturing Co., New York. Caittioh Mone Genuine unless stamped wlta our trade mark. For sale by Responsible Ageats throughout the Union. T.W. Bnowv, Jeweler and optician, is sole Agent for Wil mington, H . C, from whom they can only be ODiaineo. no ieaiers empioyeu. febSSodly FrSu Wed ; . - 1 Barber Shop. TOK TURNEtt would respectfully Inform tl his friends aud tbe public generally that he has thoroughly refitted his establishment in the rear of air. Bunjre's Saloon, and la now prepared, with the best of workmen, to ao- oommoo&ie ms customers in au toe various branches of his business, such aa shavlnsr, halrcatting, shampooing, in the neateat manner anu on as reasonable terms as any shop; in the city. oct7:tf Carraway & CHeapor THE UNUIVALLED ABTL3TS ARK STILL offorlng the best inducements to our citi zens, and the public generally, for their pat ronage at the Furceli House. Everything per taining to the profession is kept constantly on hand, in order to give complete satisfaction to ue moss iaaucuous. . ...oet.88tf - f .The Ilarion Star, Established oveb 30 teatib iago the most popular journal in the . f v PEE DEE SECTION. I j - t - - f ... , Circulates among the wealthy planters along the W., C.SA.B. ltd. Also, baa many sub scribers along the line of the WM C. A R.R.R Tbe 8tab offers Srscxax lapuoMeaarra to WiucraoToii Anvxanaxaa. v Xf' ,1-3 ., v It is conceded that no paper in Eastern Carolina has a circulation equal to that en oyed by the Maaiov Star. - :j v .. . ; - i a in u ma. a ,j a, 0 at-JM i i ; ;t . McRERALL ft 3TEDMAJK, Editors, , - augSO-tT- -Vh. ' MArionC.H.,8.C. Eatabllslied lxa 1820. THE CAMDEN JOURNAL., .; ,r :.'CaameBVI.:C'"Vii;:"'J' Published every Thursday at , 42 CO per an- ... - 5 . ...... ..;...:..;.. t :i! num. i Advortiaimg rates HberaL ' r 7 " N -OUN KERSHAWPxdprietor. W. XL Ebkxaud, Agent. i ;ti, wt ,T- Jan.l4-tf The SumterIIewoi A, JDBMO GUATIQ JOURNAL. - Devoted to Politics,' Agriculture,rand ' gen eral, information . r --r c 1 ' ' - An unswerving advocate of the South and its jsust claims. -.Its motto it art-? ?.;uyr: ,1 1 THE CONSTITUTION JIUST BE RESTORED i; v. i . ..' o its-... . INTEQRITT J the COUNTRY to Its TIONOB AND GLORY; the RACE to its - ' , 1 il I Prosperity and Rtgbtfnl Preemlnence A -SPLENDID ADVERTISING MEDIUM. Address ' : f-1,,?r v '. ' . - DARRAOSTEEN, ' W. H. BaiurAai), Ag't, ' Sumter S. C. , Wilmington, N. C. aug3(34f We Ilavc in Store! ail PeEV STEAMER 1 TQ.DAY i'?Bmoked Sal mon, Beef Tongues, Dried Beef, Pig Hams. Mackerel Breakfast Strips, Codfish, Gilt Cage Butter, Cream Cheese, 4c.t and ; everything usually, kept In a first-class Grocery. : - ,-. )Vi-u4 v - - v . ' --v n - .: " feb 25-tf : WEST & HARRISS. ' Barrels choice rep apples, jj kits no. 1 shore m acker ei' 1 20,000CIBV STEVENSON'S, mars-tf - Market, bet. Front and Second, I . i - mSCELLiANEOUS. . Sec V Ixat Vlll DoJ ? ELIIIEA PREIIIUII LAUD SALE i rot tbe Bencflt of tbe City Hospital. ; . $337,C00 IiiPrass. -W YiLn. ;: SUABEg 03 EACH.- AXi-IOUil Hl&BJVbl ll... ............ Patt lnson H o tel ........................ r. .$'.CO,C01 4 t A 1 vaiuaoie jrarm 23.000 1 Residence in Fitth Ward,... lft,C00j 1 Fourth Ward,.. 13,000 xv Acres 01 una aajoin g corporation. 15 too 400 City Lots in JClmira, at t 0 each,... 150,000 1 Cash Prize of. .t........ ... 6 000 ' -4,000 ............ s,ooj , u " Pilzes.ot$tibVachV.vI""I.C. t 2,000 4,000 1.6 JO 1,500 500 8,000 2,500 2.)0 l 10 10 Prize of........ Prizes of m each,. 11 " tt it t -M 1 It ; H 1 ': ti 11 i03 ' i5 100 ' 80 7o 50 - 40 85 ....... ......... .............. . .......,.... - .............. ........ 4. .............. - ........ 1,W 1,030 8,0 JO 7,500 4.9C0 JO - 100 110 99 too 60." 8,000 1,753 Each Shareholder will receive bv mail or delivered at the General Office, either of the jojiowjng oeauiuui sieei enuiavt es: U. 8. Grant, tvaneellne. M. M. (Brick I Poinerov.or uen. tt. ju. Lree.on receipt or three dollars, in addition to a share in the distribution. DiBECTOBS. J ud Smith, late sheriff of Che mung co., i. x., Israel o.- eendder, sq , 1 mira, N. Y., George Bennett, Etq., Horse heaas. N. Y. COMKISStOHKBS C DI8TKIBtmOH. Ho. J. B. Clark, Jfiimira, N. Y., Major W. &. Rathbone, tlmira, N. Y. . DEPoiiToaT. Bank. of Chemung,- Elmira, ; REFERENCES': :-' ' Hon. Luclua Robinson, late Comptroller of iqh oiueoi n. x., noa. i. x. iiathDun, lion. Gen A. 8. Diven. Hoo. Boardman bmith. M. C, Si.as Uatgbt, George CUanion, present Sheriff of Chemung Co., N. Y., li. . Steveos, of Revere House, Chicago, 111., j. W. utllutt. Kfeq., No. 15 Nassau St., N. Y., Attorney at iw, yj, y .rmmer, x.fq.,wun aiannattanirire Insurance Com pan v. No. Wall St.. N. Y.. K. F. Babcock, Secretary of Tax Department, Z Chambers 6t , N. Y., Jas. Fiynn, 7 Warren St., Attorney at Law, J. T. Atwili, Deputy V. a. Marshal, M. V. Q. Bach man, Attorney at Law, Hogsheads, John Reynolds, Attorney at Law, Elmira, Jacob Lowman, .Southport, O. 11. rttcb. Horseheads. Smith A Mall. Rinkem. Elmira, Kd. . Yomg," Gen'l Passenarer Ar'u N. C. U. W., Baltimore, Aid., Col. J. Johnsori, Artist, Baltimore, Md., Jason P. Woolever, Van Etten, Chemung Co., N. Y., U. S. Loan Commiasiener, K. M. Posey, U. S. Hotel, Har ris burg, Pa., A. B. Gaiatian, Justice of Peace. Descriptio i or 'Real. Estate. The Pattln son Market was built by T. . Pat tinson aboot three yearf ago, situated one block from the PostrOfflce, Elmira, N Y., Ironting on Market street, three stories hicrb. with hot! . knoVn as the Market Hotel, attached, seventy-five iwi ua Ai.araei Bireei, runnmgnorth two hun dred feet, forming an L, runnlnsr west 250 ft.. fronting on lialuwm street, being 450 feet, with Public Ball above, 2U0 feet long, and an office in tbe center, with a burglar and fire proof vault. Market built and fitted up in the met convenient and iasnroved st lo. Pattijtsoh Hotku Kltu&ted on the corner oi isaiawm and Mai ket streets, about seventy five feet front on Baldwin and ono hundred and. sixty leet on Market streets, (suitable barns attacned. - FAaM-aituated 2Kmiles frem the city of Aiiuira, un uia -i&qk jtoan, containmg one aunureu acres; gooa rarm Duiidmgs, orchard Ac, all in fine state of cultivation. - RB8IDEKOK. In Fifth Ward, on Pennsylvania ayduuo, Buunb w iwt irons Sum ltxi ices aeep A fine residence with modern lmnrovemontji ' RlSIDEHCE in Fourth Ward. ultnutPrt nn Baldwin street, 60 feet front, 100 feet deep. TXH ACkXS LAUD Ad loin ine r.'nrnfiTHnn about one mils from PostUfflc. with hoaM and barn suitab tor vegetable or building FOUR HUNDRED CITY LOTS. Manner or Dlstrlnattng (be Property, There Will be a dUDlicate number of nhare kept and registered, and orevlous to the dis tribution, the duplicate nnmbers of all shares will be placed in an envelope and sealed, and on the uay of distributing the pi emiums all the sealed envelopes containing tbe duplicate numbers will be placed in a wheel and be thoroughly mixed, then a number drawn out, and tbe person holding the corresponding number will have the first premium mention ed in the above list of premiums, and so on until the premiums are distributed. - Notice will be published immediately after the dis tribution takes place, in the principal papers in tbe country which have given publication, and all persons holding nnmbers for premiums will be notified by mall. Distribution of pre miums takes place at Elmira, N. Yn May 1st, W72, or as soon as shares are sold. . MET All remittances may be sent in drafts or P. O. Orders or Greenbacks. All communi. cations addressed to - . T. S. PATTINSON. : Busies Manager and cor. Sec y, JLlmira, N. Y. ' Shares can be procured at the General Of fice, Elmira, N. YH at the principal Hotels in New York City, and all the large cities In the union. 4f oooa ueuaDie Agents wanted, feo 16-DAWtMayl JUST ARRIVED :f 20 000 DBY SALT SIDE3, 10,000 ; Smosed Sides - and Shoulders, Q Q'BbTa Seed PotaToes, r " Corn Meal, Ac., -.,' c . 1 000 Eu9nola tIrBC "hito Corn, : At low figures. ' - -; feb 15dA wtf . BINFORD, CROW A CO. DAVID fIGOTT, TpMCCOHIST- - -' j- VWILMINGTQK.. IDECKVBKB 2-f I- ' ' ' 7 - - 4-. ' V I II G INI i. IUB:-. SIDES". AND - SHOULDERS ! -. i. 1, A VERY ; SUPERIOR- IaOT DRY . SALTED snOtTLDERS. "23 HEO.TBT FIXC X RE, SYRUP, STARCH, CANNED GOODS vftpss.tr.; vt- 5 : Pkrosset a co." - Inouranpo Eoomo. C 1 XHK tmdersigned has removed to the f- ficcsT oyer the ptore of llessers. Cronly A Morfls, No, 4 North Water street. t JOHN "WfLDER ATK I WSON. jaffJSZ-tf -ft'! u-iiH , Gen'l Insurance Agent. RAIL ROAD - , ...... :"w kc&. co: 7'- r o4t SCIIEDTJI.E Tas3enger Trains' leave WiW (Sundays excepted) at 7 A.' M. 1 1?? Oaii. jbunu a& d a. ai.; arrive at Wiimr VB flert 1' P. M.? Arrive at' Head of VoM?K.2lS Jan20-tf - , Fremont"' GEKER.VL SUP-TBfe .Vibnington, Colombia & ftCa Company, WltMlOTp1f,N.C.,Dcc. 11 .! -T t.. Change of Schedule Ah7dule road?: - . "'u on n: . .DAY EXPRESS TRATv Leave Wilmington (Union Dew y,) Arrive at Florence....... ucPt).. 8;fio A. Hi Arrive at WUmgton...;;.'; 12.-Osp;5 NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN D aWf'sirS; " EXCEPTED.) hATh Leave Wilmington.. Arrive at Florence 6:5P.i. axnve ai JOinmDia........ 1; A. u direct dec20-tf i JNO. C. W1NDEK Z.' iuuU l, S S - Company, 7 r iTaTt5ir" C., Dec. 20tn, isa. 'j e of Schedule. ON AND AFTER THE 2Int IXKTT -PASSENGER TRAINS will lem ffl Station at 6:15 A. M. and 5:45 P. M.. and at :40 A. M. and 630 P. M. ? ' M FREIGHT TRAINS will leave tri-weekl, al 7:15 A. M., and arrive at 1:40 P. M. 4 EXPRESS FREIQUT TRAINS will leave tt 2 P. L, and arrive at 11 A. II. ON SUNDAYS, the 5:45 P. M. and S:io A U train ONLY will be run. JOHN F. DIV1XE, General Snpenntendcnt dec 20-tf ; BAITHOBE AND WILHiraH STEAMSHIP LINE, i ' i : Composed of the 'First Class suams&ipi REBECCA. CLYDE. .. .Capt. D. C. Chlldi LrCILLE........ ...... Capt. D, J. Price BOUTAB.... Capt. Wm. Evani Will hereafter sail from Baltimore and Wll - mington - EVERY FIVE DATS. THE STEA3ISUIP REBECCA CLYDE Will sail from wharf foot of Cbcsnut street, Tuesday morning, Yebruary 21th. For Freight engagements apply to feb 25-tf : A. D. CAZiPL PMladclpMa and Southern . . Mail Steamsliip Line. THH FAST -AND FAVOBITI 8TKUISHIP ;:;fCaptUa JOHN WAHELET, TT7TLLVRUN THE FOLIX)WK08ClU'J W nle between Philadelpnia and Wllmiag ton, N. C.t .'i; " ' 1872. IveWDmliigton,aveu, Wednesday. Feb. 7 Wednesday, 1'eM Thursday, ; 2 Friday, March 8 Saturday, ' v3 i . April 6 Sunuay. . 21 Thursday, , Saturday, Sunday, - a - - ' v 1 May 6 . Monday, TneBdayt Wednesday, Thursdayi ..-. 5 Jane W j5 jnly 10 Aug- 2J r r t! t i jane 2 Tatsday,' ,f v 18 W dnesday, July 8 T. uraday, 18 Fi tday, r 1 Aug. 2 For Freight, apply to t! Wnurw A TOfVRTH. '.C. - ' '.ii'v-i-' x-f- '. . - . ,a goats W. L. JAMES, General Agen-i j.tf Third Street, Philadelphia. ITeT7 Line for Hew Yoik THE A' NOi 1 STEAMSHIP ' - Capt. Geo. Coal' , -fTrn.L sail from New York for ""gtoa i W March 2nd, and sail from Wiwu On Thursday. March 7th. . . ' - y ; .For Freight engagements apijy fc Lrat Baos , South St., Ag'ts in ew ISalt ! Salt ! Salt 11.000 SACKS AMERICAN a LIVERPOOL SALT, ; D i . For. sale hy -decf-tf 'L WILLAEDB Bacdii ! Bacon ! 100.000 -'-Tr mm . 1 r June21-tf 4 ? "tcf Q-l . Leave Kingsvflle -l2:) P 2 Arrive at fiowmi. " . 9:io ?. Lave coiumDia....... tlrrive at Florence....... ,6;80 P. u Arrive at Wilmington.... htA Day Express TrSin ortv 'win 4ZL- A. i vnie."NlKht Exnresa Tr4 ' :,tu lWnir. . i t wi . . - win run i; h
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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