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-I' r ,MORfrEI5i: STAR. W :L-'- XX. S 33 i IST-A. X& X), ' , .. editor . and Proprietor. . (i 'I' r ; TKJRM3 OF SUBSCfilPTION S Dally one year. In advance... I..... 7(f0 six month. In advance . , 8 0 s three months, In advance..;. aw one month, in advance.. J r.... ........ i Weekly star, per year, ..... a j ekrlv Star and Oarollna-JTarmr,. ...... s'a rkaiiv Murknd Carolina Farmer 8 00 mmm J - , ffff UIRCUZmATION ' OF THE MORN star js:jj:am TifAjr that oT Ayr OTHER DAlLYlttEWSrAPKIl PVp L rsIIMD fXT' WORTH CAROLINA y l It ;.f, -riMLvrS'-os Titvsmui.i'..- ". i r1 w Amoti theLtber&I' Icpt)lican stated men6f HhTNoriri e?prolalty Lave a v prdfotander respect w it hone single -exce tiou, lorBenatbrTraiQibttl"jhah' 'we'ea- ' teftain for any otbeV member of his part. High-toned dignified, able,' generous :we 1iare, of late part icnlarij admired ;uiej, ;: and before the fo ' gm tr consider him . itirttbo . fight "of the most available and; suitable candidatd of the Conservative coalition for President We thought, that of all the promioebt iiej , publicans in political life,he united m'orfe qualities and ; had more icfluence, thaa any, and we had gotten used to thinking otjiipxathe most Hke'ly candidate to be putiorvenrd by the Liberal Convention a Cincinnati for the first office in the gilt o ' thb people. Somehow, wo could not thin of .any one dee as so suitable for the place: and as so likely to be nominated. . But, " There Is a Det tiny that 6aapcs ourends,? . and the Labor Keformers. though a new ,and . insignificant party as to " numbers. seem about to dictate either an incumbent of the chair Presidential or bethe meansi UJr ClBiSMUg tu men uuiuiuttiriuu, yf. puk tiog Grant in again a mostuntefward re Something: has been Said about knot he? ticket, with Trumbull or some other Lib erul on it, being brought out at CincinflatiJ Now, wekhave no voice as yet in the de liberations of the now party,' but we would like to express our dissent from this sug cestion." The ticket of the Labor Reform ers is a very "Strong one ; in no sense a mere class ticket ; and in" all probability, the . Very ticket the" Liberals themselves would: be likely to 4cho6sel : Both Judge Davis; and Mr. .Trumbull are from Illinois,) both are . Republicans, and they are warm personal . friends in one word, they are of the same household.. What .-is the use, on merely personal grounds,! of having " two tickets in. the field j so nearly the " same ? We declare for Davis and Parker, because, we think they fire representative men and can be elected. We think every Liberal Republicanevery Conservative and every Democrat in the country should be prepared to support so able a ticket. . Davis, never hairing taken an active part in politics; will be stronger before the people than any other man. lie is furc to get the two to ; three hundred thousand Labor Reform votes in the couo try. Addto these the Democratic and Conservative Repubftcan - ballots,; ." and where would Grant be. on the 5th of next November? Echo answers, where? . Palmetto -Lcivos. .. A? German school lias been opened in Sumter. r " : - T " ( r . . Mrs. Ezekiel Dickson,'of Me chaa:cfcville,is"deal. - .V iloreo racing is all the go in Columbia just now. . a . . The plumb- trees in the vicin ity of Aiken are budding out. : ; .. There are "at present between four and five hundred visitors in Aiken. . . Mr. J amcs Hall was drowned in Broad River on the 4th inst. A color ed boy was drowned the same time, i . . The prisoners Rouse and Deanc, under charee of arson. .er.rut mm the Bheriffot iieautort, on Tuesday last., , ,. rf. ; , . .. , , - i. '.- t- '' v.. : . ; . J 1 . . A Georgia paper says : Ex - ttovrnoriJin&am, of South Carolina is t tiwiug preparation to leave his native Diaie ana move to Atlanta. .V George Lee, coldred a native of Worcester. Mass.. h Judge of th Superior Court of Charlestons jo uuo prncucea law iwo years. . K It is understood: Ram . . lumbia PAanw, that David Dudley Field Esq., the eminent lawyer, has teaAeroA his assistance to Messrs. .Ti.h nertn an1 Stanbery, in the argument of the case of , " r ivix, prisoner be- : foro the; Sopreme Court -'or the United ' ir a8D,nStoS . The shearing Is fca IrtP Mnni4aw r.w4.- ' - O " - Ar dated-SterrMarch 11, fom Iti'V H .1 .Hit! ...U .;t ' - - UUi,c who -is a 'grand daughter oi Mrj,.. Dixou, . says G rand ma 8. , s .Dixon died.suddenly on 4th of March, She fiikd her place at the bck ra table.,-At dinfiert twx sarwaMoSnrt sitting m her chair in her Toom, her woiV . lu her. lap ; but her spirit ws gone,. '. Long yearyg(, he tet hfr lrottsain order. Ftw ttiii-w4)iuon-4n:artli thnrrshcwa 17 'tf Peter Fetter." countries id aid ot the Holy See im Dt ar t h kt Tfrfri h A m,ft,7 l . . . I millions of traded or ' $000,000. A iZ rope -Belgium stands at therfiFa'd ot"lhc Braijy Known that -Piua IX "con ones to pay all those 'who served th? Pon tificut government betore thP riLr dJ5 U!' -b undreds of families 7S::jm wwm IUQtt nwn as Peter rvw -f.-.p.-r I 1 last year s er's pence," -which, every one knows ia a rrtf, iC'.i v. - - m ruwuua Mil i iavri ist , They hang Ueggara in HazeU ton, Ind. -:;v ' '.j'r y: r.s "f . Madiron, Ind., haaa family ot singing-micer""- , V ; ?.!.:-v The fruit prospect is pleasing in Southern Indiana. 1,1 . rTo wa iiaa a mile of 'raUroaixto eyerySTO inhabitants ' H; Fifty-six members of the Jotva t Lecial&ttlre are i farmers,' i ! '. - s ' - ' - I - St: r Louis lawyers: melditate a va u fl&IrMar cut off three tocswhileiosane; ) . i . ; 1 yftte . - y 1.1 cut r iai jU-m o f, J uurin the -xiew.-j ort JLnten8eason.i i E t '' myetenoua iseasalias mado its appearanceamong theVhofsesat' Surf, liogton, Vt. " trC'J ''' v-'-- '.:."! A clay baa been discovered in. Taylor township,' Michigan; which makes t he good Meerschaum pi pes. ;;-l'tiS ' vT(io : swallowed sonidpounded glassnot long agndied of a pain' in' his stomach. 1 i Last- year almost r $2,060)0Q worth o( opium was consumed ' in the United State?', the greater portion by wo-, men. ;v ' ' ..X':-t., : h . A Boston widow wears with becoming pride a massive gold ring made from the plate of her departed husband's teeth.' S; : T ?' '-.S" ' A darkey says : ; "All men are made ot clay, and, like meerschaum pipes, are more valuable when highly colored." Iltt o be i dies again. Uncle Joe Lee of Kentucky ,pged one hundred 1 and seven years, and carried provisions to Gen.. Washington in camp when a boy. t -'iff Qnecr Freak of Flftri Arenne Wo- man. ' . j ' ' ' . A woman who keeps an aristocratic boarding house on .Fifth Avenue, lat evening; dressed herself in men's clothing, ight pants; short overcoat; felt hat and cane, and accompanied oj iwo womeo, went to Wood's Museum. She seemed to court notoriety "from her conduct, sueat tracting the attention of the gentlemen in the surroundiDg eeatv. Soon she was the object of aU attention; and the; progress ot the play was forgotten. The attention of Mr. Linentbal,the manager, was drawn to the tdatter and .be requested the lady's arrest at the hinds of Otncer Hutchinson of the 29th Precinct. The; two : women who accompanied her managed to "make their escape. The prisoner was taken to the Twenty-ninth Precinct Station House, where Mr. Linenthal made a charge of dis orderly conduct against; her. The name was taken down on the blotter by Sergeant Mullen, who was in charge, . Captain Bur den not being present. : The prisoner de manded her release, threatening that the Commissioners would haul up the police it she was kept. . The lady was released and sent home in a carriage, her name not being put on'the returns. - This morning, when the, returns were sent to, Jefferson Market, her name was not recorded, and an officer of th&Twenty-nintb Precinct hid away the return lest the reporters who had neara oi me cuse wouia get any Knowl edge of the matter. She failed to appear at court, and none of the officers made the charge against the widow. -Ar.( i. Even ing ' hxpre 12th inst. ; '; '5 ' . ' A Long Joifrney. . An aged n egress named Julia Johnson, accompanied by hersori a young man tKis twenty-lour years oi age, arrived in city about 10 o clock Just night on the Michigan Southern railroad, haying just come trom Toledo. Trier were found huddled in one corner of the depot and taken to the Central station, where they were provided with lodgings tor the night. The couple left Richmond, a., on the 27tl ot February, witlP the intention -of going to Canada. Since that lime they claim to have slept under shelter but once. Thursday night they camped out in the streets of Toledo. They had bjut "h few shillings in money when they started on their'long "journey, but have resolutely rtorked their way along, assisted by 'the kindness of strangers and railroad employ ces, until at last they are within sight of their destination. 1 he old. lady states that she has pot decided, in what part of Canada she will settle, having no friends. nor any preference for any particular lo cality. '1 he effects of the travellers con sist of the ragged scanty clothing which they wear, a few cooking utensils,, which they ; have carried io bundles 'strapped. upon . tner pacts., nod ,two:balt starved. mangy looking curs, dragged along by uiv uj rupo lasienea arouna -vneir nec&s. Altogether the two wauderers, with - their kits, present a highly novel and .striking appearance. Uetroit (Mial.) roit MA, A '?! rd3rt Blsmilsed '' Man, , Jolna tbe Ilnlsbts of L Jjthias. The Scran t on -Times has an account of a great cxcitement among' thd -Knights of rytniasot mat place. A nice looking person, young and ctoteekxamcta Scran- ton a tewlnomhs ago, fiivlnsf the name of !. WT'tl!. xrancis viiuam9. -- ' He became acquainted at the boarding house with several meoibers of the Knights of Pythias Lodge, and finally expressed his desire to ioio. He wis proposed, went through the usual routine, was elected. received the Page's degree made a favor- abbi impression, adVAtvoejt t.the; teccmd decree. ahdwas ' duly prepared for-the ;ihiraTVri& part oljtiie work an jcoVdent disclosed to all th officert and metnbH 1 Present that i hey;had beenVipititihg gda givjjog!the decrees f. the jGrder to teaman ! -y- -Thetnjbersjvere; staa and fnoq t pt us'sed.; and i foe a": lone jw hi le 'vilence teignedNp one kpew. hataW. , If. was finally agVeeahatjhe should be-kept under eupervasion until tjje, Wpithy Grand Chancellorbe beard froui. ' ' ' f' : Clerleal Brobera. " n .J-:"- ! fh'e Springfield Republican "says it may not be generallkbdwnnSoTTtitffieti-the- le.-s a fact, .that there js io Boston antinis tenal agency which Is doing a lively busi ness. Cltrgymen in good standing, ot every evap;tlioalT denomination, ran. bv the payment of- $i, enter their names as candidates for permatiehrficttte'mleAt of -tor. !emppraryft8upply,- 'lOn. jho. other :hand,! any. ocrety. ran, by,tuehayrhent of the iiko sum i ot l; telegraph, o this' place their want, of a, minister, the j amount ot ' f'-?-j:-'$: . -Tyine.rT?.";lr X" la ' w.:.LL-Cuf fell. About eight miles from Marion, on the me of the Wilmington, uoiumoia ana Augusta railroad, is Mulhos' Depot, the fiMt oi an enieruriso uui uueu i-icu with in South Carolina. This il a vineyard and wine' cress, wned bvDrr-IL'iVarapill, k native of Poland, bat fora number of vears a resident of this State.iThe doctor m ....... . - - . has sixty acres or land under cuttiTaiion, pldated JXnpvioesL "His Vina acellarJsU Idxrgr ldw- ricrbuildingtthe";flogrqt whicDTirT6urfeeil)eTowtbe surface'of the I earth: ThhitJuildirl.UtJSO: feet; long byJ fortvlwide-'It: has, no twindowsi .but is J furnished withiishtatid' 'aif ; by.raTf alsei TOO! over lue .Tuncuaa uauu iuua uiuuci, i extehdingrvthe entire nlengths. Within j US JS "with-: fead-coloredibodies l- afid red 1 hea'dp; are .V hbstZor;" FmrncnVe hogsheads I laoMiecij .respeciiy.ij,a.oacrrv, iiuwuM ylneyardjs now; yielding ;.thtethausand galjona pec anaum,i aithngh only a small portion ispld .enough to bear fruti hen' thahple; jofhbecorj it wilU yield about 160,000; gallonr yearly; It is to be hoped thatpr.yAmpili example will, before lone, be largely' followed in every Bection of t he ate. Crespondenea Charleston Hews. MX- A Beatttirol ExpcHnieut. The followinsr beautiful chemical ex per- to th e crrea i . as t oniahmen t : of 5 a ci rcl e at her tea party, .fake two or -.three leaves ot red cabbage, cut tbecn into small bits 1. 1 1 I . I o3vM...aa nt I yui ujciu iuiu-u vasiu, nuu jwm a piuw ui i boiling water on them i let jt stand an six drops of strong vinegar Hnto Another' six drops oHolution of soda; lotd'a third I the same quantity of a strong solution'' of J mese wans isa sisuTr'wcikaJuuyju. tu iu&uicu ucr, uiuu against uis wisy, Jttw akithVjtieaWa " -" A'r i octoingV Jbb thi -worldlenpwithid - -I ''i:lSJr'r- " : mS-Jmtiiogm their n-f!'iBiir4er imoriaV . 1 BHiea alum ; and -. let . tuo lourtn ( giasseman and the men barely succeeded m getting empty. The glasses may be prepared the last of tho stock put of the marsh be some time before, and : the few rfropof fore the waters of the Sacramento , broke colorless liquids that have beeu placed' in over the banks and inundated the land to them will not be noticed." Fill xUp the glasses from the decanter, and the. liquid pcured into the glass containing tne. Acid win quicaiy oecome a ueauuiui rw, ,inai . I 1 At. 111 1 I in toe glass containing tun soua win ue a floe green ; thap poured into - tha;erhpty one will remain4-unchanged, .lis adding a little vinegar to the green, it will imtne-? d lately change to a red, and on adding a little.spluUooof -soda to the red it will assume a uoe green; uus suowiug iub ac tion of acids and- alkalies on: vegetable blues.- The Metiodut.t 1 An TjD-Conntrymm JExptrlence In a Savannab parlor. The LawrenllrfGa.r aazauKii thh following humorous leminiBcence of 'tire receqt Agnculturai Conventiop In aavan nab : r !' 1 We cannot resist the temptation to tell a rather amusing incident Mhich occurred In Savannah during the, session ot the recent Convention. The Convention was invited by Mr. Green, President of the Chamber of Commerce, to a party at his residebce;phjthe.firstieveniagt of .the ses sion.. Asa matter ci course every ooay went. Mr. Green lives in a splendid man sion, ntted up with-the elegance ot a prince. His large parlors werebcautifully ornamentedTwith statuary, paintings, etc. At one end of the large double parlor was a very nne mirror extending irom noor to ceiling. One of our up-country delegates, alter lookiog through thetwo - parlors. lought. he -saw another parlor mth a crowd in it. and concluded to walk in. When be got near what r-be thougnt was time door he noticed a ffcutlemau approach-1 im coming out the room, when n? Ter? politely' stepped - to J?onerside toilet the geaUcmaa'pass, bbf the approaching gen tleman equally polite, stepped to the same side he did, "when our ! up country 'friend politely bowed at the same time, remark ing, u I beg your pardon, sir." His as- airi tonishment can bs readily imagined, when Pjen his nose came in, contact witiiJha: nln?B I . H . . t- a - V. l.-I' Til i 71 ana a iouu roar oi laugnier greeteu. aim on every side; Our up country friend quietly retired IO oae corner, saying he did not see anything to laugh at. If any gentleman desires to get an old lashioned fieht on his hands . all he has "to do is to enquire of this delegate whether he made any ."hew acqWntaaceiHh iSavannah. BelUnsr One Thousand Dollars on Cat- ;.tio Wood, On ilonday the. Jlen.' Jacob 6hajp went into the Broadway Bank to deposit some money, ;! He1 rf4e.t7th"ere lh. Hon.; Augnstue Ivinsf-who was alo depositing a. nttie .money.'--' 'They7feoitdtalklnffl about the weather.: Jacob -said, when be was or boyi he sawed wood inFebnia,i. ana Angus, tGs said caitineiwcdfiwaa-bia'best hold. lie said he used to cut three cpjds in one day.. -t'.:- j..-kJi'..- i 4,WelK thai' pretty -steep" said Jacob. 'You . might take off two cords and then I yiUJt X COnip. go OU.t.iaiOJlUB wutfua ann. cut two cords any day,1 ' , -,,,r r ; "Ob", no," replied Jaeobnot much. I know better than that.'? . 'i 1 v- tiVoo Vnt. T vnn that'T can, and in Wa a bet on it. tb6."1ti h'h : r i .. i.' .. m -. rt'2 iiTHi pet you n tnousanxr trmiarsroat you cam yoil a 4 -The Hon. Augustus ly'fnl ransrements Within thirty the. -woods in. liew Jersey stakes .were put. in the Jhsnds ofia black whiskered man pt medium;height,.who-J is a friend of both parties."'1! IIIII.il uKh an Fmhiull. Wm."P. Repsher died Tuesday mom- dieted by Jo1invArdbller ftprin tah A'ierr day, in Philadelphia. lieprocr struck ? at Armhuster.rwben the latter-raised his um- brfeUaeUberitindff.the blow w strike; and, tbe !ferrulflie4tefeJ:?Reps.lier.'fl.ir. i S . . ". .. ' itte: elbaetj .hh eye, jTbe ppint supt r-. -,;ej Ub AadtBresenre posedjp Ji aye -entered hia brain. m-0t;i n n ftt-jc-i-''-!' ir,ti i-f hotel keeperMterib JT1Y., was COiniT to a taasOBef adu -Ball: andrlhade an unannouced call on his -aged motheiLlQ Bhe crave rtna onrpam ' lirikn n 'hlnr-lroo 1 ,sel, and medih fi?e minutes. A i - A .eal l lesU anl'XJone Spirit. In San Francisco, on Monday, Captain Eli&h Field Freeman was granted a di- vorc3frbni' bis wife, Tharl tte A. -Free- f;:ound c. fraud in'rrocurm wau, uu iuo the'marnago. ; ..-:'.' - V ; . Freeman alleged lht he tras insane aa the subject of Spiritualism' before his marriage.- He believed he navigated hisshlp under JLhe spirit or aa old pirate. He tis itedhe defendant, ialterwards- his-wife,- itehedefei jwjtoxlaimed. to-be amediumrto con suit her whether the epirits werogenuiBeivBhe assured him they were genuine; and said further, in two days -he would see at the foot of his bed the woman ,who fhould.be uis hub, . lue meuiuiu iicr3CJivli,Plcu andiinidf the 'auspices' pL the spirits,, he -. We'Iearned veaterdavif1 a - sad occur rence iSear Pollard. r Some nesrdes of the piace.waa a oimcuity wiia some raitmeo, .While waiting, a raft, .which vwaa not the one they were looking for, came down the: Tiver. 4 iTne negroes fired into the crowd, killing one) a man named Scroggins im- mediately,' and ' badly wounding . three mediately, and ' badly wounding Mher.r The party went back to Pollard; and at last succeeded in arresting five of the negroes. ThereTwas a strong, disposi tion among the people'ot the community to hang the culprits, but law and , order prevailed; and they are now-in the hands of J he iaw Pensacola Mail. 1st. me Signal Service en Snore.' An instance of the value, of the Signal Set vice: weather prognostications is re- ?JS- JP n 1 T ' -T . I . punuu iroui iaiuornia. ; j use prior lovoe late rain storm.'-' Judge Hastings. of.San T' J. .' it '.: . ; -ranch io Salano countv. to . remove the cattle at once from the tules or intervales to the high lands. The order was obeyed, the depth of several feet. The information by the meteorological observations enabled the judge to save his herd, and. prevent a loss or many tnousand dollars. ... T ...-, Knot for Coojarlnjr. The dead body of a' colored man named John Francis Black, known, before the war as Bruin's Tobe, has arrived In Alexandria Ya., from Arkansas for burial. The de ceased was shot and killed by one of his own race for having conjured" or put a " spell ' on him. n' PiiOIiCL NOTICES. TT"OSKOO. This Celebrated Medleln has JlV attained a hlsri refutation, as a -reliable remedy for Purifying the B.'ood, Restoring oo xawrana jviuncya: xo a neaiiny action, and Toning up" tne Nervooa System. Its numerous and rvmarkable cares of the worst forms oi Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Liver Comnlaint. Kldnev uiaenjtA. Krurt.lnn of the 8kin, Nervous Prostration, Ac., has caused it to become a standard remedy, It is aow prescribed nv onvslclana. and rocom. i. memica oy oar oest ciuzem. - Uec 7-UJt WAFly ent - BATCUELOR3l 1XAIB DTE. This superb Hair Dye is the best in the World Perfectly Harmless. Reliable and Instant t vncoua. ; no disappointment. No Redicnloas Tints, or Unpleasant Odor. The eennlne w, a.. uHfcCQBior'a uair Lrve nroancea- immeui AT1SL.Y a 8Dlendia Black- or - Natural Brown. Does not Stain the 8ktn. but leaves the Hair Clean, tfoft and BeautlfuL The only Safe and Perfectuye. Sold by all Drusrarists. actor v id uona axreec, new tore. teD 7-eouiy-ent tu Th sat v m - - itsA Dnf M ""u.- A ax tUCJt Olll U. I XTOTlGE la hereby given that the under J B'eBiea, m aocoruance with tne provision I u An Aktito-Trotd for umttid pAnmni and an Ackio amend tho said Act, ratine. i the 8th of February, 1872, have renewed and con- linuea tie Liamea I'aruionsnip heretofore existing between them under the previsions ot tbe Act fli st aoove-mantionea. saia re nswed partnership is to continue for, five ears, and Is to date .from. January m, is s, h i f to terminate January lsc, 8 7. Tht nature of tbe business to be transacted is a General Wholesale and Commission Business in the city of Wilmington and Albert Al" W lllard.- 1 James A. Wdlard and Albert A. W 11 lard, of tne City or. Wil mington, are the General Partners, under the stjleof Vlllard Brothers. William H. Wil lard, of the city of Raleigh, is tbe special Partner, and as such has contributed to tbe Capital stock of the tame the sunof aeventy Five Thousand Dollars (75,ui0), the said sum having been actually paid in by. him In cah in good fal h into the capital stock of the. original TnontaS finai w mi tea rartncrsnip, oi wnicu inis renewal, and the said su m of Seven ty-five Thonand Dollars Is represented oy Goods and Meronandisenoon hand, and has not been Impaired in the course of trade t ? : j : f JAMES A. WILLARD, General ALBERT A WILLARD, J Partners ! WILLIAM II. WILLARD. . kmh l0-2m Special Partner. t VIltOIN I'A'-'B A Cor, HAHS, .; SIDES AHD i ; SHOULDEBS. ! 1 A VERY SUPERIOR: X.OT Vfc.'! 7' DRY SALTED SHOULDERS. v t . i. t-, v 1.4 A. L A R I i . i t -,f..,i; i i By Evjery Steamy ! but A ix&'h if -m a FAMILY GROCERIES. Opttiiig OiltioHii iBartlett iears t j f- .ftlffilWtMMR: I rtfi.-aavnjE tC it i'tt-j :'-. L 1 mitl UaiasFto FrionoiiM Alid' ?SmokGd Beef.-- . i wxt -j..r,..v, ;,j;i JSnSOELLANEQUS. . ' originaV Til & C cnuinb Durham Smoking TO BAG G O t ... . ' W ARE AGENTS FOR THE 1 '.- '".'..I. Blackvvell T.lanufactocy. ANTJ SELL HERE AT. :i- , .--' - - t. - vs.: y.r,' FA G TjO R Y- Bi:Q ESI iA fnli.supply of all weights on band. febsa-tf. PaBOSSET CO. ; "5? For ItKe I ladies ! , r I iTJ S T R E C E I V E 'D -A LL TlIK ' NEvr'TLE6r fi A SPRING HATS and BONNETS. Collars, Cnffs, Handkerchiefs, ' ' Corsets, Hoopskirts, Bustles, . , Victoria Lawns, Jaconet, Swiss, Nainsook and Mull Muslins in striped J plaid and plain Hair Platts, French.' - ' I T wists and Fnffs to imitation i ' " and"Treal 'hair; v: ' - KECK-TIES AND BOYS, And a splendid assortment or Millinery and MILLIflERY GOODS! Call and examino my. stock before purchas ing elsewhere. ;v !- darn price i terms cash mar Exchange Comer. llotice. DR. T. B. CARR has 'nst returned from the Northern cities with a full stock oi the beat ana most approved styles of Dental In etrumentsand Artlfleial Teeth. He hopes; by atrict attention to hia profession, to merit a continuance of that liberal. patronage which the citizens of Wilmington and vioinlty have bestoweo on him during the past twenty y ears, ifiarch a-tf See H hat 3 Will Dot EIHIRA PREHIIJII LASD SALE For (be Benefit or tit City Hospital.- $387,000 in Prizes. ; 1019 , Piinins. ;: "r . r-"; SHARES 83 EACirl.!'"!'""'" PATTINSON MARKET.....,.......t:cO,0OO Pattlnson Hotel,,.... 39,(00 1 Residence in Filth Ward, 1A.O00 1 Fourth Ward,.. ........... . 15,000 io Acres or uind adjoln'g Corporation. 15 (TO 400 City Lots in almira, at Si 0 each,.. . 1?0,000 i vasn irrize oi..... 5,000 1 it - 4.0C0 SSW 2,000 . 4,000 1,6.0 1.500 500 8,000 ' 2,5C0 -1,500 1,000 8.0J0 "7,500 . 4,9C0 8,0 1,750 1 I 4 1 ' 2 -I 10 10 a io 10 it t tt t i . M -ml. U. ......... r .... ...... , . Prizes of tLCOo each...... . CA ..... r ...r- 7) - x iu vi.iin ............. ......... Prizes of i00 each,,.. ... tl. u 11 1 ' a ii ' t( u 155 100 80 '7a' 60 40 55 .. .- 100 110 m 500 ' 60 . II .......... .......r...... a Each Shareholder will receive by mall or delivered at the General Office, either of - the following beautiful steel engiavl gs: U. S. Grant, vangellne, M. M. (Brick) Pomeroy, or Gen. U.K. Lee, on receipt of three dollar,, in. Addition to a share In the distribution. DiB.sxjToa.ri. J ml fimlta, lata -Jieriflroi' Cho-; xnung Oa, N. Y, Israel U. Scndder, sq , El mira, N. Y., George- Bennett, Esq., Horse heads, N.Y. " jj" Commissiovxss oirtTrSTarBrt-foir. Hon. J. B. Clark, IS j mira, S. Y.rMaior W. K. Kathbone, lilmira, X. Y. , -J ii-- t vi-i'i r i Dbpositort. Bank "of Chemung. Elmira. lion. Lucia Bob In son, late Comptroller of the State or N. Y., Uoa J. T. -Bathbun, Hon. Gen A. 8. Dlven, Hou. Board man bmlth, tl. C, Slias Halght, George OvHanion, present Sheriff of Chemung Co- N. Y-H. 8. Stevens. of Kevere bouse, Chicago, in., D. W. Gtllett, J jDsq.( o. i rtasaau sc., n. j.. Aiiorney nt Law, O. W. Palmer, Esq with Manhattan Fire Insurance Company, o. 63 Wall St., N. Y., B. F. Babcock, Secretary of Tax Department, 82 Chambers bt , N. Y., Jas, Fiynn, 7 Warren St., Attorney at Law, J. T.' A twill, Deputy U. 8. Marshal, M. V. U Bachmair, Attorney at Law, Hogsheads, John'Beynolds, Attorney at Law, ElD&lra, JScob Lowman, Bouthport, O H. itch, Horseheada, Smith Halt, Bankers, Blmira, Kd.8Young, Gen'l Passenger Agt, N. C. B. W., Baltimore. Md., Col. J. Johnion, Artist, Baltimore, Md., Jason P. Woolever, Van Ktten Chemung Co., N. Y., TJ. 8. Loan Couami&sieneriK, M. Posey, U.-8. Hotel. Har risbnrg, Pa,, A. B. Gatatlan. Justice of Peace. Dxsoal?nos o Bbai. EsTATa. The Pattln son Market was built by T. a. Pattlnson about three years ago, situated one block, from the Post Office, Elmira N :- Y., 1 routing oh Market Street, three atoriea higbr with hotel,. knowa as the Market Hotel, attached, seventy-five feet on Market-street, runmngnorth two hun dred ieet. f ormtnK an L. roonuur west i S3a ft.. fronting on Baldwin street, being 450 feet. office in the .center,, with a- burglar and fire pruoi -vaait. - maraes duiii ana ntrea up in the iao t e 'ttvenient and Improved st le. Pattinsow Hot situated on. the corner of Baldwrn and Market streets. atout seventy five leet front on, JBaidwih ana one i bond red and sixty leet on Market streets.. -bultable barasattaeadi v-vi..-r' situated VU miles frfim ; the eity of Aiuiiro, uu cua ia.ua. ts.osLit conxaining one nunarea acres; gooa xarm ouiiamgs, orcnard, xc, iui muaaauiwoi cuiuvauon. r-; t r ; ;,- i Basioairos. In Fifth Ward, on Penn sy lvania .A-vepue,- hdwuii ieeb irons ana iau leet aeep. A fine residence with modern improvements. mmmw-DssviM in x auxin v am, sitnated on Baldwin. street, W feet'ttont, 100 feet deep. Ou6 block from J03t-Offlce , iaairacKKS Laud Adjoining Corporation, about one mile from -ostefflc. with hnn and barn suitable lor vegetable 0J tKflldiTf I i fOCB HUNDRED CITT X,OTS.- , -:,f.'i tun.- i i ,-.'' -i'-' Waanner.of.KlisM'lDaUiiar tbe Property. ' There will be a dapiloata number of shares Kepi ana registered, anq previous to the ais- iriouuoD, ine aupucate numbers of ail snares twin De piacea in an envelope and sealed, ana on thetiay of distributing the 'pt emlum, all the sealed envelopes oontalnlfcgine duplicate numbers will be placed in a wheel and . be thoreajrhly mixed, then a number drawn our, and the person holding, 'the oorrespondlng nhmbe will have tbe flrt premium mention ed m the above list of premiums, and so on until the premiums are distributed. Notice will be published immediately after the dis tribution takes place, Ia the principal papers In the country whichava given publication, and aUperaoiuholdlDgnumbersforpremlnms will be nptifled by. xnaiL., Distribution of, pre miuma takes place at JClmlra, N. Y.. May 1st." 1872, or as Boon as shafes are sold.' 1 r - rt iTAil 2alttancea may be sent in drafts or v. uiucrs or ureenbacks. All communi- cations addres8edOKi y. ' ' ' T B PATTINSON, ; . -Busl'ss Manager and Cor. Bed y, JLlmlra, if. T. flee, Mmlrk, N.Y, at the principal Hotels in ow iwr ny, ana au ine large cities in. the MISCEnLAEOXJsr JnS tor o aud to Arrive Q Q BARRELS- CITT MESS PoRR,. g HhdS CTR. Smoked Side?, 20 Hhda Rib Smoked Sides, ',:..;.-.-.'A.;'-J.-i' '; . .. . . . . gQ Boxes pry Saltad BulkSiciea. Q K Boxes L, R: Middles, f1 . , ' I--. .. - . . 10 0 BAGS FFEE 10 0 Btl8 eflne Sngars, j.,-':.,.. Q Hhda Dexnarara Sugar, g Q nhds New Crop Cuba Molasses fjfg Bbls New Crop Cuba Molasses, jgQ Bbls Sugar Honse Syrup, gQ TdNS-HOOP IKON, BBLSDISTILLER'3 GLUE, 200 Tn N 1 Gan0l 1QQ Tons Guanapo Guano . For sale low by feb2Ltf . . WILLIAMS & MJJRCHISON. Store! New Goods! GREEN WALD & CO., 32 North , Water Street, next I door to Willarcl Bros.. WHOLES A'L E D E A L R R R I N LIQUORS, WINES, BRANDIES, : WHISKEYS, GINS, Ac, AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY LiailORS, Which we will offer to the trade on the mo3t I REASONABLE TERMS, as we are receivin g large consignments of th BEST GOODS IN THE COUNTRY. Please call before making your purchases. ec21-tf ' jj W. SC1IENCK, Jr. & CO., General Commission Merchants and Commercial Agents, COKNEB DOCK AND WATER STREETS Wilmington, N. C.7 ' Will give prompt .and personal attention to , . . ; " the sals or shipment ot NAVAL STORES, JUNIPER STAVES and all -: kinds of COUNTRY BRODUCE, &c, tc. Orders for sale of . produce or purchase of Goods will be promptly attendedto, and to the best advantage to our customers, (dec 24-tf Turpentine Men and Farmers, THANKFUL FOB YOUR PAST IJBERAL patronage and hoping to merit a continu ation of the same the present ear, I will still guarantee to turnlsh my customers with that ; J . V , EXTRA BOLTED MEAL from Rail raid Corn, 50 pounds to the bushel, much cheaper than you can have it ground if the mills were at your door. - That celebrated Extra Family Flour and Pearl Hominy on hand all the time all bags returned in good order will bo ei edited at cost on the next bilL -. ALL GOODS 80LD J) RAYED FREE. febStf i JLLKX. OLDHAM, Proprietor; a. btjrkhimeb". 5 Wholbsau and Bar ail Dsalkb I. Snuff AND SEGABS. '. a ... ,-5 4 -4 x ;r- : "1 : Sign of tne Indian Cnlef, mar7-tf mo. 6 jaarnei .PURCELL HOUSE, 1 jr. B. DAVIS, Proprietor. FbOM THIS DATEthe rates for Trans eat Boarders are tt 00. S3 00 or. 2 80 per dayt so cording to location and; rooms. Day Boara- era, $8 00 per week. rjanfl-tf i li.ANTATION t OB WENT- Tiiientineand Peanuts w wtxr t3TtrQrvrV-r-p'T avvvvq vm WENT A Xv portion of the tract of land known as tne ' iOBDAN PLANTATION, ;w) ; ; t",;.; ..iJfi5'J w. . ?;' " ... r about tMree miles from Little Biver, S-i comprising 805 acres ot good iarming, ia?" well adapted to tne growth of Peanuts; and from 8 y 00 to. HJ0,ftiO srnrpentlne Trees which may be back-boxsd .- , ' The improvenients consist ot a Dweliiag containing tea roe9! all necessary out houses..'. ,-:,, l x..'.:.,- i .uvr t-- a.'a.'MOSELEY,-- - r, 5 feb2-Dtf"rat .r ' Wilmington, K. C, 1:J V . . ' '.-.i- "A .mm r.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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