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M.OHNING STAR.1 J r.iii sm. a - - y. i' TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION t . Daily one year, in ad ranee. ................$? no air intuitu, m aavauce . ...... ...... 3 50 three mouths,1 In advance 2 On one month, in advance: ..- - 1& tt Wselily Mar, per year,- 2 X ekly 8tar and Carolina Ifartn r,. S 0 Dally Mar and Carolina Farmer, 8 00 rztf cutnuhA tion of -the mvkn- ryO STAR IS LARGER THAN THAT Oh ANT OTHER DAILY NEWSPAPER PUB LfSUED IN NORTH OAROLINA. : STATU CONVENTION. The State Convention of tbo ConserTa tive Party ot North Carolina will meet at Greensboro'. on Wednesday, the first day of May next. ; j :! ;. "a THE NEauOL AOlllNUlIAM. John Hyraan ot ebony Jegislative re nown is thought by t ho col red ruco of warren county to bo as good as u. if. Thomas "or any other man," and so he is seriously talkedof Ijf Congress from the wond district. jl - . - , We thiuk the negroes .will eventually every where' erect the standard of revolt from the dictation of a handful of scalla wag and carpet-bag allies. There is erery reason for such revolt. Nearly . all the Radical votes in the Eastern counties are cast by their race. On what meat do the few white mm in the party feed, that all the important offices should invariably be gobbled up by them, and the poor Africans,' without whom the Radical party could have no existence, should only be fed verv nnnrtnolv nn llin rrnmlia? Tho negr.oes are beginning to see that they h.!ve been used as catspaws to pull car pet baggers chestnuts out of the fire. They have done the heavy work of their party cast the votes that kept it from going to pieces and have been rewarded I with just nothing. That sort of thing Is no longer wtll-pleasing in their eyes. . Illiterate us they are, they clearly recog l nize the gross injustice that has been put upon them in their great simplicity and credulity, and, will, we think now . .. .. ii . act accordingly. 157" From the shrieking aud fainting fits of certain Western papers of the.Rndi cal persuasion a d sintereste I by stander, uuk.iowing in the dissimulations and black arts of the party of 4high moral ideas" would btj apt to imagine the whole white South a vast and horrid born bloodily punching a shivering, affrig-.ited throng of , - ' ! ' " '' i ' BlacK spirits and whl'Pi - Red spirits aod gray," . s who fain would' tj 'Mjogle, mingle, mingle," but for aforesaid horrid horn of the Ku Klux. Now all this fierce lool shness is so poorly simulated, that the Old Boy's horns crop but Irom behind his clerical garb. It is a Chinese! game of war with "drums and torn toms sound and iury signifying nothing. However, as it aflords the little b ys and girls of the Republican party a sort of weird amusement, akin to the sensation produced by tales df ghosts and ogres, we do not know that we have any objection; to it. It's a very silly busi ness, though, for grown up people to be engaged in, even it tbey are Radicals. ' !3F Certain Radical papers are very vi roth at thaf provision of tho new. elec tion law that forbids all devices and pic torial representations on ballots. .It is surely not unnatural that the bharp thief detected should get mad and play inno cent. Th Radicals well know that the days of forcing ignorant negroes to vote the 44 loyal " ticket in a herd are last pass-' ing away. Under khe new law Sambo will stand a cfeance of casting an Intelligent vote occasionally, and will not every time be cozened out of a right he holds more dear than every other. ? . Alletloria to conciliate the war like Radical tactions in Louisiana have so far proven abortive. ! Their differences were referred to the -Piesident, but that man of " peace " could j throw no oil on the troubled waters that could m&llify their rage and fury. The battle of scul lions eontinues-a very: Holienlieden of sublime dirt-throwing. f ; ' The combat thickens I On ye brave , Who rush to itlory or the itrave I" - j A Uvmarkalile JHao. TherCis now living in Preston, Lanca shire, England, and working hard every dty, a man whose like is. not often to be met with.Baraed Frank Bradley. He was lMrn at Drumbeg.in Ireland, in 177Q. and is conq'uently t)3 years old. Nothwith- standing his advanced age, Bradley still works hard, and thinks uothing of mount ing a ladder and going three or four sto ries high with a hodful of bricks on his shoulder. He was 22 years old when the 1 Irish rebellion of last century took place. For'eomv yeais he was a faim laborer in Ireland, -lie' was atterwards, lor eight jtars, a soldier in the 2d RoyaVSegiment ot toot, and for 54 years he hm earned his livelihood us a biiek laser's laborer, j He has been married twice; and bus been the "father ot fifteen tons and five daug liters nine sons nd two daughters during the firPt .marrixgc, and Vix; sons 'and thiee daughters in the econd. Most of his ons have served in the British army. . His sec ond wife, still alivf, is a little younger than his eldest son, who is 4 years of age. The old man is hale and, hearty, iias nearly all his teeth, has lost none ot .the bair ot his head, and looks likely to live Jor yeais. . i . Mason City, lllj, is 'so healthy that it offers its cemetery lor sale. a . Palmetto Leaves. Large fires have been raging in the woods around Aiktn. . ;, .. "' . . Tha Anderson county jail lias been without a prisoner for several weeks. ... Te South Carolina Me'dical ABBOcialiorf'hold its annual meeting'at' Cdlumbla-onthe 1 &t b -proximo - -4 , J Corn 'planting ' has just com menced in good earnest in Aiken county. Small grain looks very promising. ; .. Ah a8jlatoforthe orphans of the State is to bo opened in Columbia jto tho first of April nexti with the title of the u Palmetto Orphan" Home. :' v . The Union Utrrtes recently burned but by lb fire, puts in an appear ance promptly, showing much enter pi Ie on the part of the proprietor, Mr. R. JI. Stokes. , . . ; ; . ' . .-The freedmen are now work ing well throughout the State, and, it not hunted down by the politicians during the summer and fall, will yet prove the best field hands lor the South.. . . So much gnano ha9 been or dered this season, that the Charleston agents' of some ot the phosphate compa nies are sending word to their agents to stop, taking orders, as it is impossible to supply the demand. . . The Columbia Union sajs : John Vandever, ZicUariah Vandever, anfl Benj. Vandever were convicted last week under the State Ku Klux Act in the Court now 8ittingat Spartanburg, of attempting to Ku Klux Gen. B. F. Bates. ,.' r . . The Charleston News says: L About two o'clock last Friday morning, a tire broke out at Florence, in a small two story wooden building, occupied at the time by'Joe Meyers, a colored employee of the Northeastern Railroad Company, and the building, which was. owned 1y Mr. Abel GanHy, pf Darlington County, was entirely consumed, together with its contents. .'. . . . The.tnal ot Mr. W. D. Aiken, charged with the murder of Mr. John A. Clark, which began in-Winnsboro. last Wednesday, -resulted on Fiday in Mr. Aiken's acquittal. The court house was crowded, and when the jury announced their verdict, 44 Not guiliy," there was a leaieniog burt of applause from the au dience. Order could not- be preserved, and Judje Rutland ordered that every perron shouting in the room should be fiued. The fines were afterwards remitted. A Cbapter from the Past. '' In recording the death of the ' late Mr. Schley.ot Marvland,, and in giving a sketch ot his life, the Baltimore American recalls the particutar.-i ot a duel that took place between that gcut'eman and the late Wm. CVt Johnson, in 1836. and" which originated in a discussion in the Maryland Legis'ature. It wji8 leported to Mr. S. that remarks had been made by Mr. J. ca-ting an imputation uppn his official in tegiliy as a memher of the Legislature. Mr. Schley sent Mr. Johnson a peremptory challege, which was acpepted, and the pxrties met near Alexaudiia, February 13th, 1837. There was but a single , exchange of shot. At the firct fire both were wounded, Mr. Schley but slightly, Mr. Johnson more severely. Mr. .Schley "was accompanied to the field by DanieJ . Jenifer, nt Marjlund, and Governor Pickens,- ot South parolina, who acted hs seconds. Mr. Johnson's ec onds. were Gov. Henry A. Wise, of Vir ginia, and General Campbell, ot South Carolina. Drs. Hall and Cause were in attendance as surgeons. Col .Stewart, oi Montgomery, was also present as a personal friend" of Mr. Jofinson, and the late James Alfred Pearce arid John Lee, of Need wood, were present as the friends of Mr. Schley. General Wadcly "Thorffpson, of South Carolina, was also upon the ground as a mutual friend, and, as was subsequently understood, at the instance of Henry Clay, with the purpose of pre-- venting, it possible, under any circum stances, a 6econd hre. These four last named gentlemen had, however, no con nection with the affair, nor was there any occasion for General Thompson's good offices. After theexchange of shot, with the result as stated, Mr. Johnson, in the handsomest mannar and of his own ac cord, stated that he was aware of the in accurate report which had been made ot bis language to,Mr. Schley, and thut the latter was perfectly justified in basing bis challenge upon suqh. report, and that he regretted that he hid not felt at liberty, upon receipt or tne cnaiienge, to deny having uttered a single worn reflecting m . upon or in any way impirgning mr. Schley's motives. The parties were reconciled' upon the ground and remained warm Iriends there alter. The affair received at the time the name of "the pattern dwel," both from the punctitio exhibited by the principasl and the , exact observance by the seconds of all the rules and courtesies proper to such an occasion, and from the happy and becoming manner In which the meeting terminated, . . . Cannibalism. A careful calculation' as to the number of human beings addicted .to anthropo phagy at the present time gives a total of onlv a fraction inside of two millions. which actually e presents the fix hundred and ninetieth part of the whole popula tion of the globe. The motives assigned beyond mere hunger, induced' by dearth ot other animal food, are the passions ot revenge ana natrea, as wen as. reusious sentiments and gloomy superstition. A plan for the Grand 'Jubilee" Coliseum has been accepted. Ttiis neat little edifice is to cover five acrts'of land and to cost a quarter of a million ot dollars. It is to. be 400 tett wide and 550 leet long, the audi turinm occupying 312 feet of its deuth. and the space allotted?to" the orchestra and chorus 258 feet. At each end of the building theft is to, be a tower Kn hsn feet, and 220 feel high, of a highly orna mental ch iracter. Ttieres '.to be a gallery around these turrets at the height''pt 160 feet, which will enable Visitors to behold the glories of the4 Hub" spread out be- lioro them. . I ' ' A.t Cold Spring, Ma8sachueetta! Saturday, a mn. named'-Philo ClarkbV. a.1 .! ine most looiisn carelessness, wun a loaded gun shot and killed his sister, aeed . 23 jears, and wouQled her daughter, 6 j ears old, so that amputation of the arm was neceiaary, HU sister'i head wm ibattertd. i- Kearly 200 1 insurance 061 ices in .Chicago.! Farmervilie, 3Ta," i& to have a baby show next June. '"' . Five new English war vessels Tbave.been la ncbed. uring . the'jast .t woj There-is -a ehitfon at Hartwd, Conn., who drinks nearly seven gallons of lager beer daily, - r : - A ! Tennessean piawnedr his $200 set of. iafse teeth, and "went on a drunken spree with the proceeds. 4 . Scientific biolosnats have just reched the verv obvroTU. observation that tall people live longr than short ones. Captain -Andrew -Heath, the oldest Free Mason, in the State of,Maine, died at Bath on Saturday, aged "93 years. There are 40,000 orange trees in Los Angeles county, Cal., which pro duce an average of 1,010 oranges per tree. The use of chloral to promote sleep has become so gen&ral as to ,again call, for caution from the physicians. It is dangerous. ! . It is a fact . that America has not yet succeeded in raising a rasin grape, though there is something very much like it in California." . There are only 31 convicted murderers in the Michigan State prison, but then it'ftnot much of n year for mur derers out there. The Iiev. eterCartwright has not only recovered from his late alarm ing illness, iat bids fair to be able to con tinue his ministrations. A monster fish resembling in all respects an elephant, but covered with scales, has been washed athoreVnear Cape fiatteras. It is thirty feet long. ' . . A-Joaraallttie Flctleofr, One of the cockney editors of the New York Times recently got a drubbing from Mr. Cummirigs, the managing editor of the Sun, which is thus pleasantly described by the hnmorTst of the Boston Post: A day or two ago one ot the Times edi tors ventured incautiously -into the sanc tum of the Sun, enquired ' for Mr. Cum mingf, the mahaglng editor, and indica ted his disapprobation 'of a per-ona! ar ticle. Upon Mr. Cummlngs assuming the responsibility lor said article, the Times editor casually remarked that, Cummlngs was a liar, whereupon, alter the remark had been repeated, the managing editor rose and pitted him '-after the manner of Mace, inducing him to repose horizontally for a time, and cultivating a iby win dow " on his damask cheek. The Times editor then, Colfaxed hurriedly from the scene, and took his grievance into the Couits. Th s Bad event should teach all young journalists the folly and wickedness of giving rein; to tho angry passions, a moral lesson liithtrto ably enforced by the lamented Dr. Watts. Am Others See Us. This is what the London Morning Post, of March 6th, "f ays of the comparative strength or vJanada and .England vs. the United State: ' The .Dominion could at a shorter notice bring a greater number of troops into the field than the gfeat repub lic itself, and it must not be forgotten that if the frontitr of. Canada is of grent ex tent and defenseless, that of the United States is in the same position. At the first signal ot war the English fleet woul i cross the Atlantic: and blockade the American ports, and no one knows better than the Secretary ot the Navy at Washington that tbe Union possesses no vessels which cou'd compel us to raise the blockade, or return the compliments by sealing up our ports." Baring the bras there is a good deal of suggestion in this of how badly off the Uuited States are as to naval resources. Eventually of' course, "we would raise an army and -make a navy, but we would "catch it? at first in the event of an im possible war. Baltimore Sun. Tbe SlOTfPipe II at. The author of 44 Fireside Science," Dr. Nichols, comes to the defence of the much maligned "stove-pipe hat." He says: 44 No part of the dress of men is really more absurd than the hard stove-pipe hat so generally worn, and yet all at-: tempts to subvert it hive proved abortive. Jfor thirty years. we have worn this kind of head covering, and we like it' better than any other; we have tried hard to like low, soft hats, but we cannot, and .this is the experience of thousands. Absurd as tbe high, hard is, it does .keep the bead comfortable, it does maintain a more equa ble temperature, it does feel better than any other form of bead covering.", A Donble-lelt Ballroad Car. A'European paper gives the .following concerning a car said to be in use on some railroad on the continent: It lis made to seat 84 passengers, s2 on an upper ,9 or, on 8 seats; 50; on tbe.Jower floor, on 10 seats ; and QfleealLfot.twoJn.Jlhe. upper: tier, with places for tbe conductor and the brake.' The car weighs 7,600 kilogrammes, or 15,756 pounds, which is at the rate ot 204 pounds per passenger,? -' . ; . There is a curious bit of history con nected : with the assassination of Earl MatOv Governor Geberal of IodtsT. His murderer, Shere A,Wee, a mnuntaiheeffrom the Himalayas, was a gobd soldier in the British cavalry." He hd a famity feud, and once or twice a year he would getra furlough, go back to' his home, kill one of bis foes,nnd return to duty. A tew month! ago, while on a man hunting trip, he" met his intended victim on Biitish: soil and killed him there. This was a crime. He was arrested, .tried and sentenced to life long imprisonment. Unable to compre hend the distinction made by a few miles of space, he regarded himself as the victim of EoUnd'a' Jnjustice,tap,tieTeoii sell by. kmiog the man .who was, to him, the embodiment of England' power. J , - ' ' -' - ' The Columbus (Ga.) .Enquirer says : uOur cotton manufacturers are croded with orders, A large merchant told us it Was with difficulty he could get a., few bolts of goods," as the mills bad orders ahead from every aectidn. COur mills ata 1 no-rudning 30,t)0O pindlesf and "Sover i.wo: 100ms ana C4isume over ten DaTet" of cotton per : day. - - They have already; laken o?er, twice as much cotton' as to same date last year." r i SPECIAL NOTICES. WHAT SPBIJfCT BBISIG T IT II IT. Bearded froma ed icaiatandpolntj Spring la not the delectable ssason described by ver nal peits. ; Oa.the contrary Its yield ot Inter-1 mlltent - levers, bfllons attacks, rheumatic pains, disorders ot the stomach, ne voas com plain W, and pulmonary diseases, is aimossas laxxe aa its 016'p of Violets,- Jnowdrbps -and cnrry blossom. JZho -invisible seocis of ln- numarable maladies ;Tlse ;wltn. the morning mieta, aid are tcattered broadcast by taeva por8 of night. Who can resist their mephltlc influence t , Certainly not the weak by nature or those whose nervous 'energies . have been overtasked by mental or physical labor, unless they tone and! inrvlgorate their systems, and -1 h as enable them to cope with the unhealthy inflaences by which they are surrounded. " ' The only medicinal agent by which this ob ject can Wrapioly and safely accomplished, la the great vegetable renovant and invygo rant, Uoatetter s Stomach BIttera. Thef ope ration or this celebrated specific is four-fold. It strengthens the digestive organs, regmaiea the secretions, improves tbe cond titn of tbe blood, sujperiuduces a rentar hbit of body, and thereby Imparts sueh vigor and elasticity to the whole physical structure, as to render 1. capable of resisting the acilon or tne pois onous infetsina, with which the spiinn atmod pbere is always to some extent impregnated, a ere, then, is a ready and certain : means, of escaping the dl orders prevalent at this sea son, or lit tuey have already taste ned upon the system) 01 conquering them t-peedily and thoroughly. The flavor of a medicine is not of , muchcanstquence, provided it does its work properly, out ot Hotetter's Bitters it may be lairty said, tnat they effect a cure without outraging the pattern 'a sense ot taste, match it-eouiw sun wenifri f 7TJSKOO. Thla celebrated Medicine has J attained a high reputation, as a reliable remedy for Purifying the BJood, Restoring he Livrrand: Kiuneys to a healthy action, and Tbiiing up" the Nervous bystem. Its numerous and remarkable cures 01 the worst forms of Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Kheumatlsm, Liver Complaint, Kinney disease, Kruptions of the 8k id, nervous" Prostration, Ac, has caused it to become a standard remedy, It is now prescribed by pnysicians, and recom mended by our best citizens, dec 7-LWxiriy ent MISCELLANEOUS. Old Pilot House. WALKER MOORE takes pleasure in an nouncing to his frionda and tbe citizens generally that he has opened and entirely re tittedthej .1 jOLD PILOT HOUSE, Where he will keep on hand a full assortment of LIQUORS, CIGAR3,and everything usually kept in a first-class Bar. 116 has In connection with hi Ear an EAT ING SALOOy, and will endeavor to supply his patrons with lha very best the rairket affords. I mar 23-1 w OLIVER DITSON & CO.'S SrANOABH musical; works. CHEAP!! 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Orders for sale of produce or purchase ' of Goods will be promptly attended to, and to the best advantage to our customers, f dec 24-tf : ACEHTS FOR IIORTH CAfipllllA. GUARANTEED PERFECTLY PURE AND OF THE HIGHEST GRADE. Bdec7-tf FARKAR'S ELECTRIC ' CURES RHEUiMATISM AND NEURALGIA. ; , Try it; No cure no paj. 4 rox sate . ALL DRUG ; STORES. jnarU-tf I- mmsm I M MISCELLANEOUS. liritofe and Afloat.- ALL KISD? OF PaiZE CANDIES, TUENIP3 Villi ... . 'TV-' ' a a a BBL8.TLAMilMU.ryA a . 95 Boxes Oranges 1 niml Lemonn' v Qty Bag8 Coconuts,; Q BWs. Flour ; Jl ? gg Bbls, Cxder; iBbls. Apples. 1 fk Bbls. Whito Navy iseans ; in store anu iui wo . . mar 16- f IIEIDE BROS. Turpentine Men and Farmers ' THANKFUL FOR. 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XTICB U hereby glveu that the under U. 1 uigncu, in jtccumttiiuti witn tuts pruvJaiOD An A.t to provide for Limited Partnersdlp' and ai Act 10 amwd the said Act, latitie the 8th of February, 1872 have renewed and con- 1 Z 1 . 1 - ... . uuuwi uuiiiaa - rtinnenuip uereborore existing between them under tbe previsions ui vne acl uist aoove-mentionea. aid re newed partnership Is to continue for five yi-ars, and Is to date from January 1 t, 18 2, an 14 wj icrminate January 1st, 5 7. Th nature ot the business to be trn-acted is a General Wbolesale aud Commission Business in tbe City of Wilmington. James A. W Hard and Albert A. Wlllard. of the City ot Wil njingion, are the General Partners, under the stle of Wlllard Brothers. William H. Wll lard, of the city of Raleigh, is the bpeclal Partner, and as such has contributed to the Capital Stock of tbe amethe sum of seventy Five Thousand Dol ara$75,ui0),lhe said sum having been actually paid in by him in cah iu cwiu iai u iutu lua otpiuu BLOCK OI tne Original Limited Partnered ip, of which this is a renewal, and the said sum of Seventv.flve Thousand Dollars is lepresented oy Ooods auu meiiMuuuie nur wn nana, ana nas not been impaired in the course of trade. JAMES A. WIM.A tfn 1 IJAnnMl ALBERT A. W1LLARD, Partners .WILLIAM H. WILLARD. mh 10-2m Special Partner. KF.Coe's SUPER PHOSPHATE. 100 TONS JUST RECEIVED. Send in your- Orders at once. O. G. PAR SLEY ft CO. inarch 4 tf H. SURE HIM EE, Wh6lbsalh and - Est ah. Dxalkb la Tobacco; Snuff AND SEGARS. Sljrn or tne Indian Cblef, Ho. 6 Slarket St. mar2t tf Pork and Bacon; flA BARRELS CITY MESS PORK, 1 fflas!s.-- ' Lt:'.iv 4Q iihids C. R, and Bib Bacon Sides, 1 Hhds 8moked Shoulders, 50 Boxe8EouSn,SWes' a gg Boxes L. R. Middles, ' ; For sale by , o-. W1LMM MURClIISOir.' march ?4-tf ; ; 5aet:Shr;: JOE TDRNfitt .would respectfuUy infornj hfa friends and the public generally that frfrhh?,hlyrefltV a eatabUsatnett in the rear of Mr Range's Saloon, and is now Pre , with the best of wornn, toS commodate his customers In all . the various branches of his business, such as shaving Shoto reaalo terms jot any nop in the city. ootif MISqElANEQTJS. 11 est Store r! ' ITbGoods 1 I..-.. v,. ......... 33 ;;Nortfcr; Water;: Street, next door 10 wuiara uros., ST H.O t E .S A l E ; D E ALE R 8 T v LlQUpR?WIESBAD,IES, , U VyHEJS, GINS, Ac., AND ALL KltfDS OF . F ANC Y Jj I QL V O R S . Which we will offer tothe trade on the most as we are receiving large consignments of th - - BEST GOODtt 1 THE COD N TRY. Please caU hciqre making your purchases. SAVE Y0UR-M0NEY. Not for to hidp it in a hedge . :- Not lor a train attendent ; ' . But for trie glorious. pri?ilege ... .OfTbeingndependent. - , O-BE INDEPENDENT, you should nave a horn -1 Btifldlng Lota for sale in healthy and desirable localities on. Castle, thu'rch, Ann Orange1 Dock, Princess MoJberry, Gwyn Dickinson Charlotte, Wood, Second, Sixth seventh, Wilson, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eiev! enth, TwMfth and. Thirteenth "Stteets. Satisfactory time given for payment.- tear 2l-lw JAMES WILSOX. ELHIBA :-PREMIUM :I1BD- SAU . For t ne Benefit of tne City HospltAl. $387,000 in Prizes. L019 Preiiais. . SHAKES $S EACH. PATTINSON MARKET..... .....tlCO.OOO Pattinson wote!,. ,... 35,100 l Valuable Farm,..'...;. 1 Residence in Firth Ward, lv Fourth Ward,... 10 Acres of Land ad join'g Corporation. 400 City Lots In fclmira, at $3 0 each,... 25,000 15,000 15,000 15 1 00 120,000 5,000 4,000 3,000. 2,G0Q 4,000 luO 1,500 600 3,000 2,6C0 2,200 1,500 1,000 8,00 7,500 4,910 l casn rrize oi. 1 . . . .. ............... ..i i ......... ... ti it u ( t tt I 1 I 2 I 10 10 .............. Prizes of i i,ooo each,.... 800.." ..... Prize of...' ............;..... Prizes Of $00 each, H ux id 153 10 " 100 100 " 80 HO " 14 - 7a 99 44 44 ' 50 100 44 44 -40 41 It 8,0 1,750 50 . Sl - j - - ............. jacn naenolaer wm-receive Dy man or delivered ax the -General Office, either of the tollowlng beautiful steel engiavl gs: U. S. Grant, Evangeline, M. M. (Brick) Pomeroy,or Gen. R. E. Lee, on receipt of three dollars, in addition to a share in the distribution. Dcbeotoes. Jud Smitn, late fheriffof Che mung Co., N. Y., Israel O. bcudder, Esq, 1. Oiira, S. Y., George Bennett, Etq,., . Horse heaos, S. Y. t . Comkissiokxbs or Distribution.-Hon. J. B. Clark, KiiniravN. A., Major W. R..Rathbe, t-lTiiira. N. Y. V Depositout. Bank of Chemung, Elmira, REFERElfcfeS Hon. Lucius Robinson, late Comptroller of the State of N. Y., Hon. J. T Rathbun, Hon. Gen A. H. DlvenJHouBoardman smith, M. C, Siias Halght, George O'Hanion, present Sheriff of Chemung Co S, H. . Steveus, of Revere bouse, Chicago, 111., D. W. Gillett, flCsq., No. 15 Nassau- St., N. Y., Attorney at Uw, O. W. Palmer. Esq., with Manhattan ifire Insurance Company, So. 63 Wall &t., N. Y., K. K. Babcock, Secretary of Tax Department, 'ii ChambetS at , N . Y., Jas. Fiynn, 7 Warren St., Attomprat Law, J. T. Atwtll, Deputy U. S. Marshal, M. V. B Bachman, Attorney at Law, Hogsheads, John Reynolds, Attorney at Law, Elmira; Jcob Lowman, Southport, O U. vitch, Horeeheads,mith ft Uali,, Bankers, Elmira, fed. 8. Young, Gen'l Passenger Agt, N. C. R.VV., Baltimore, Md., Col. J. Johnson, Artist, Baltimore, Md., Jason P. Woolever, Van Etten, Chemung Co., N. Y.,- U. 8., Loan Commissioner, E. M. Posey, U. 8. Hotel, Har rlsburg, Pa., A..B. Ga at lan. Justice of Peace. DBScaiPTios ot Rkaxt Est at. The Pattin son Market was built byT. a Pattinson about three years ago, situated one block from the Post Office, Elmira, N Y., fronting on Market street, three storif s higb, with hottl. known as the Market Hotel, attached, seventy-five leet on Market street, runningnorth two hun dred! eet, lorming an L, running west 250 ft., ironTlng on. Baldwin street, being 450 leet, with Public Hall above. 2oo feetlong, and an office in the venter, with & burglar and fire proof vault. Market built and fitted up in the mo t c nvenient and improved stle. Pattinsuh Hotkl. bituated on the corner of Baldwin and Maiket streets, atwutseventy five leet front on Baldwin and one hundred and sixty leet on Market streets, bultablo barns attached. - arm. situated 2mi'es frem the city of Elmira, on the Plank Road, contatnins ne hundred acres ; good iarm build ings, orchard, 3tc, all in fine state of cultivation. Rkbidkhok. In Fifth Ward, on Pennsylvania Avenue, about 50 feet front ana 180 feet deep. A fine residence with modern improvements. KiBiDKNCK in Fourth Ward, situated on Baldwin street, 50 feet front, 100 feet deep. Oue block from Post-Office Ten ackkb Lakd Adjoining Corporation, about one mile from rosi-Offlce, with house and birn suitable lor vegetable or building purposes. - ' FOUK nCHOBED CITY LOTS. Manner of Distributing tbe Property. There will be a duplicate number of shares kept and registered, and previous to the dis tribution, the duplicate numbers of all shares will be placed Jn an envelope and sealed, and on the uay of distributing tbe p emium, all the sealed envelopes containing tbe duplicate numbers will be placed in a wheel and be tnorouKhly mixed, then a number drawn out, and the person; holding the corresponding numbe- will have the first premium mention ed in the above list of premiums, and so on until the premiums art distributed. Notice will be published Immediately after the dis tribution takes place, In the principal papers in the country which have given publication, and all persons hold lngnumbers for premiums wBl be notified by maD. Distribution of pre miums takes place at Elmira, N. Y.t May 1st, lts7i, or as soon as shares are sold. All remittances may be sent In drafts or P. o. Orders or Greenbacks. All communi cations addressed to - T. S.' PATTTN80N, Busi'ss Manager and cor. ttec y, almira, N. Y. Shares can be procured at the General Of fice, Klmir, N Y., at the principal Hotels in Jew York City, and all the large cities in the Union. 49- Good Reliable Agents Wanted. feo 16-DAWtttayl . . . Fertilizers. jpERUVIAN GUANO, . PHOSPHO PERUVIAN GUANO, SEA FOWL GUANO, . 1 Z ELL'S iUPERPHOSPHATE W. A C. SUPER PHOSPHATE, ' - :r', WUITLOCK'S VEGETATOR, AU' Standard Fertilizers and Recommended . v for sale by ; mar 17-DAW3w MURRAY A CO. ' c -. bprioff Styles I FANCY CASSIMERES. JSnslliii ai miF I Bnslness 'and Dress1 Salts THE LATEST BTTLB 8ILK HATS I- MUNSOJT CO M Market St. ntar24.tr
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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