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QfffllMC- STAB.- , Sunday: Hornipg, pec. 29,-1567. "post orZlpv PijXECTca y Kortbern tWugh mail.w. .VJ:30 P. M. Pafly. ' hav8. Wednesday and Fridays. . ; - ; vnrthern Way MsiCTdflCR IL-Delivered froth Modow at 8:15 P. M. . Vortllern-Thrpugnmil. 20 AM.-Delivered roat Office.. Wilmington, IMfeSRw 1718t7. xca TsnectfullV calt ihft attention 'of tle, bu siness public to the ; fact. .iU.t coir advertising are lower than, those of any other daily SSmper in North Molina; . ; ' TbiL t added to pur very large circulation, makes theTA-K amoi Valuable medium of ad- Single eopieso? THft MorttiIio Star ma; 2 ha& of Mr. T, J.L Karris; Jat his news stan be a.. . Ctnuor uTOi v YAin1-rtr.. Xae Oldest J!Xa 4-mN.-It is always "aa&er ML&St-k every community to kncvhcKiatheoldest haired gatriarch - bendingbeneath the weight or many years, woo can count upon his fingeirmatiy generations tha have. paa8c4'bjeipHi:IX-a'id, looking back through Jbe 4i Tista-jpt the: past, behold, in his mintlY eye, j the : forms of those whose name have passed into histo ry, and tell of deeds, the memory of which makefr. toe' young blood ;of , his', lis teners flow iti fuller pulsatipria,-through their more Tigorpm veink:audurgestheai to make thejfufurihat the past has been. Xo matter who orwhat he is, how humble nor how poor, 'an 6fl man is always an in teresting study; a linleinf the; chain 'that binds us to by-gones. ',.We look at him with reverence and listen to his words as we do to theaint echoes that come to our ' -M " . i 1 '"J "1 . i t '. ears as we wander; wdjigh , the deserted halls of some ancienLjuuL V f We think the oldest man in filming- ton is, unquestionably, old Uncle Moses Davis, whose stalwart form, ancl honest, black contenance,4ia3 been so long famil iar among his pile3 of wood, in the iTafiic of which he . earned his living. He was Born about the time of the declaration of Independence ih, 1776, the precise year he does not know, and is now something over ninety yeara cof ikgei , He remembers the latter days of fihe revolution, and -recalls distinctly the - seene when " 'Washington passed through the town, drawn J by : six black horses,' with maidens strewing flow ers in his path. Wilmington was then a mere village a little settlement on the river-bank, with " rank forests' growing where now stand piles 'of masonry. Uncle Moses was the slavf bf Mr. George Mobre, one of the earliest .Cape Fear planters, and passed front tiiS hands into the family of his son-in-law, Mt:-: Davis. In 1812, when the British blockade prevented the export of the products of the country, Moses, with, his fellow slaves, -were told to find -some way5 to, earnj their, living. He chose the occupation -k of woodf fac tor, in which he has cbntijlued) ever since, during, the latter part of his life, his own master. Fpr fifty, years he. baa .sold wood ;.to the4 citizens,11 and lias main tained a good character among those who knew him best'' Hels still at his bid bust mess, and, on 'sunshiny daysjhja venerable, form may be seen-Tbractd up against the side of his huge' wood-pile catching' the warmest sunbeams and . the most, genial zephyrs. This ohi tnan has seen; Wilmington grow up under Iris eyeirom a little vil lage to a stalwart : city tf.Whre now. are paved streets, he once paddled his canoe,' and where he Pnce laid his "axe at the root of the forest trees' spacious .mansions now tower in pride, y; His Jie'ath s ?not good, and he is even now nff4?o'aiTiUness: that may prove hial2st? b-TO trust lot,! lur we leel always loth ito'-mve up old thlno . Jlil'l: "-ill- ',:"'- ':' 'r . . OfiDEB to be Pbeserved. In re- piy to our remarks in regard to the pres ervation of order" and; decorum '$oj the Theatre, Mr? Sarntlinfor that he is fully alive;to-xha importance of e matter,; in conducing to he pleasure Jus audiences and -the - reputation of troupe andie iiasy therefore taken 8wps to enforce the utmost decorum in" all Parts of the'hous Paidrpolicetheri "will l tafee out aoy-personlf guiltyjof :a misde- weanor, or - of conduct . ennoj ingj to his neighbors. 'Gentlemanly ushersJwbp'may ,Je distinguished 1J "their neat black dress. Wlth white cloves and' neck-tiesr will be in attendances to show r the Midience.'to eir seatsand make thm comfortable in every way in their Dower.?, In short: ithe Theatre will not b4;fapandemPniumf wmes, out a pleasant place or 'Tesort, nere all classes, of everydispodtipnmay. 8Pend an evening" of quiet, intellectual enJoyment expected yesterday; v She will? proba cy be up to-day. and discharge hercanro at Messrs. Worth ' Daniel's -wharf to, borrow. ..tTeut:h,la czr. cc-inerdal Uhe dramatic season .opens in Wilmington olTthcepve npbn" the:stage, kre familiar with the story upon which it s founded,: and .the beau of the mQral which it inculcates in exem plifying j the , enduring, self-sacrificng 8teng p. trw i fre Hve need not tell 'how Dionysius, tyrant of Syracuse, condemned to death Damon, a noble patriot tenatcxrjwna inspired '.k his hatred by an unflinching opposition to his iniquitous proceedings, and an defiance when threatened with the weight ot the tyrant's bloodV hand. ? t0.:$ s J- Thrown intot prison and condemned to die, DamonTs only vain regret is' that he tanned bid) farewell tahis beiovedCian tha and - their ? only child when 'Pythias, his friend and more than v broWefr offers his hands 4for the manacles and his head for a ransom, that the -man whose soul Vas knit . to his might be- free to id ft last farewell to all he loved on earth. Accept ing1 of this generous offer as freely as Hwas made; IJamonastenl toi his "iSme.' Ca- antha, blinded to. honor bj. thter love for him, beseeches Mm to flee frpmnsicUyi'but her tears1 and prayers cannot shake her hus- -,. ' v v -1" '"S her efforts fail in what Lucull as'. treachery wellj nigh tacccuBplishea? ;TatfsefyiUit who loves his master's person - better5 than his honor, slays the steed that is to carry Damon back to Syracuse, and the head of Pythias seenis6Qmewf fait PrantiP with griejf the injured niaster "eeeks ret venge uponMstOo loving siaye Sy racuse the hour of death draws irigh,' and ryinias is iea .ouio,xiei..scanoicu almost dispairing, but never doubting his friend's taltn. 'A tew more minutes, and, the axe will fall, when, far in the distance is seen a cloud of dust. ' Nearer and nearer it ap proaches ; . now shouts are heard, faint at first but growing, louder; . and, at last, breathless and : bloody, sinking with hor rid doubts, yt strong through-Hope Da mon rushes foward aud falls at the scaf fold's feet. Pythias is saved,"his friend is there to meet the doom that had, been well nigh his. , - . r . '"" ' The . play is replete with fine passages and striking 1 scenes, each one of " which ,Mr. Phelps brings out with such masterly skill, as to have won the title of the Da mon of the American' stage. The house, which, by the way glows with fresh colors and new' decorations, will doubtless be crowded, and those desiring good seats had - best secure' them '"early,- to-morrow mornina. Suggestions for the Ladies. The season ot balls and sociables has com- menced .in earnest, and the ladies are pro portionately interested in matters of cos tume.' ' The'' following displays the nota ble features f ball dresses as laid down by the fashion queens : , : , ; j , "The feature of the dress at these re unions is one that has never before -been remarked of young American women, and that is the almost universal adoption of tpe decouette, Or low-necked style. Here tofore) low-necks have been the exception, now they ; are 5 the , rule and covering, where i is used, seems to be employed only to conceal the want of physical charms, not the charms themselves. Beads and; French "jewelry are inv greater-vogue than ever. Necklaces of pearls with fes toons and pendants, necklaces Of spiral srold with magnificent lockets attached. and chains falling upon the bosom in ten to fifteen fine strands are among the orna4 ments which have taken the place of the modest lace tucker" and puffed waist of pastiSeasons. ; It must be conceded, how ever, that but for the prevalence of a cer tain thinness of arm and general contour, the present style of dress is extremely fa vorable toi the delicate beauty of young American women. ; THe gored and trained skirts, almost mm prinoline, cling with exquisite grace. to the slender figures, and are managed i with such ease, skill and grace as maay a court lady 'might envy. Then Jthe hair combed up from the tem ples, rolled, slightly frizzed, and confined by classic bands, shows the small ears the closely cut profile, the; pure; arch of the tnroat. ana otner characteristics pi Ameri can beauty, which is more remarkable for clearness and i delicacy ;ot ' outline than splendor of coloring. The 'exception . to tne ruie, - nowever, was ooserveu m iuc case or a pninant uionae xue oiuer eveu ing, whose toilette, was so exceedingly be coming as to deserve noticed- It consisted of white Irish ppplm, cut - upon the sever est antique model and trimmed "with, ap- plique lace. Tne body was very low ana square, .the sleeves a mere band over a Duffing and frill of lace. A pearLneck- lace,'. deeply, festopned, strings of pearls arranged as Bands - in thlight,7 -fwCuse hair, and ropes of pearls festooned as a 11 1 A. ' At. AnA Arvnn-lillf A1 giruie auuuii me waist, vuuautukKu my , - A 'J Matob-Cotikt-v-His Honors the Mayob . PBSiDmG.Kit J Hugginsr the wide-mouthed, appeared before the Courjl; charged with drunkenness, disorderly.con- duct and abusive 'language towards an rofiicer. Kit acknowledged tne cnarge to be right,' pleaded Christmas as bis excuse," oromised to do better,' called to Witness hiSgoodTbehavipr for, some "time past, threw himself :upcrn ':. the'- mercy of ; the Court, and, fjnalfyi fj.lkcdis Honor into Iettiniini Witji ! aWe of $ p.O T T . dlara Hoiden 1(and Jane-Hall both col ored,- -were -arraigned "for 4fig1i ting, and each fined $5; ; , " .SAiLEb;1 The ' IstemBhip , Jas; ttary, lor xjaiiimyicaiiu mxhij fjau-ivjiuij f?r Jl4ewyork, sailed .yesterday witnrrui : ; Axpxsox & Spispkiina'r "Attorsoisr & SHiOTso2i.--The SteamahiS Frances, , i-k;-.-, ' 1 J. h Habkiss& Howixiiitlcel:1 MrjusowA Cto--IesrHereaffiret i OB ;Sj?i,a ' ,WkJ0V Frog-- M. J,f ASpj! Wilmington Theatre. ? I if facility for ekecutmi? Dlain and fancv Book and JobjPrinting. with" the utmost patch,dJ objascmable termsjLC3ail at ne OTAR . omce. and see what we Mm. done, in Order that you inaV form a fair estimate- of what wel dorww Naval Store Insoect ore' Cert! fWifs or saleatjthe . office of he Homhrn Stab, i Dockets for -Clerks manufactured at the office of the Mobning Stab. j Draft Books for sale at the office of the Morning Stab i ; , WILMlKGTOJf MARKET. I ' - STAR OFFICE, Dec. 28. SPIRITS TURPENTINE-, Was firm, and in fair demand, the market being bare of lots in first handsIkasolilat 4T cents. ' .;; ROSIN Was not bo' rm,'prices haying a Re clining iendencyw'fiWhblKsoldar tSTSS0 37KforNo.2, an for 'Na V??7-. CRUPETUR?ENTIirE:eipts1rere verv fimiteo; and onlyi) TAR, -No sales" ODTOKWaailrm the advance of U bent4 nuiv.icu vcotciuiiv ueiug wen ceuiuu&ueu.- ia bales sold at'185 ceftfprMiadllQ for Low.J4iddUng and 2ior Ordinary iv -.V' r WHOLESALE PRICES. f 4 ARTICLES. pbicbs. BA GO JiVG-Gunny, , . ; yd BACOK JsTokth Cabolina,. r. 24 25 Hams,.,.."; ....V;.V...i.iR Shonlders,-: . i-; . i ; . ; . & -. ft g : 15 18 15. IS, Hog lioimd, .-. . j . ;3R ft WKSTKKS . , .-i ,a Hams, . . . . . . . . . a. . , . . 4 , .fl ft Sides... . ....... . .r 'i ft Shoulders, ... : ft ;20 21 1 isecona nana,....;.....eacu U-80:j'00 New New York,. ...... .each f New CitV. ...i.:..:. M(h .' 8 80 ' 75 ;8 2& ( 33 ( 10 00 ' 4(1 1 so BEESWAX... K-i, . .H i.f ft xfcjo'A--wiimingcQn,..v.w M. BUTTER North Carolina, f ft 15 00; SO jvoixnern,.. .......-...'.;.. t B CANDLE&-&VQTXVL.... .-,; ft f 48 :'i65 -20 23 ?25 ,,30 1 70 15 1 60 ? 'IS ! 20 Jttuiuw,.. S CHEESE Northern,.... ftj cwJSJtr--iava,.t.i.w.w....f ft 38 21 Laguayra,. ft , 28 - 21 I 65 121 1 60 00 00 St. IKmtoeo,.. . . . . . ... ... ft CORN MEAL...... ... : ;.W bush Z)0JtfESrC&-Sheeting,44 flyd .Yarn,.. bunch -toti macKerei, x o. 1,. v DDI 00 00 00 00 Mackerel, No. 2,.. bbM oa 00 MackereLo. 8, .. ... . . fj bblj 00 00 00 00 -LU-UtlClB, ............... .( UIJ1 T)r- Cod..... . aa ft 9 50 10 00 9 10 -r--r- - -"f t- Super. Northern,,. bbl 10 00 11 00 Fine, . . v.....Wbbl Extra, i . bbl 9 50 10 00 12 50 17 00 11 50 12 50 00 00 00 00 12 50 14 00 ... 00 OQ 92 50 75 00 80 00 00 OO 70 00 60 00 65 00 65 00 70 00 20 y f25 1 45 1 53 .1810 1 45 N. Carolina Super,.. . . bbl " " Extra, bbl " " " Familv. . .. 59 bbl FERTILIZERS- ' : Peruvian Guano,. . .f( 2240 fts Pacific Guano, . ...".. 2000 fts Patapsco Guano,.i . t&)Q0 fts Baugli'a Phosphate, " " "Rhodes' Stan. Mannrp.." ' GLUE.... ORALS'- .ft Corn, Northern, W bush Corn, Eastern Co.,,..wjtnlshJ uats, , . vi a Jttn&U Peas. Cow.:. & bush 1 30 1 40 - 5 - 8 14 oooero 1 15 1 25 150 00 155 00 13V 16 ,.10 4 16 1 9000 w - -00 00 10 00 8 00 10 00 14O0 16 00 24 00 25 00 HIDES Greeny ..... ft Drjy i;v. f; .. . . ..VU ft L4 -Eastern,.'. . .-. .:. .ft 100 fts Kortn uiver. ...w 100 fts HOOP IRON ..33 ton .EuljRD Northern,.. . ..... ... ft ortn Carolina, ........ ft LIME. . . . . . ... . . ....... .;n bbl X. UMBER Rivsn-LAst sales, w iae jjoaras, m xt Scantling, ......... . . . ;f M ft Flooring. . ; U V ft City Steam Sawed Ship Stuff, resa wed,.; fJ M ft Rough Edge Plank,..fMft West India Cargoes, accord ing to quality,. ... .. M.ft 22 P0..?5 tyj 20 00 25 00 25 00 40 00 uressea r loonng. seasonea. Scantling and Boards, com- i - " a vr a. 15 00 20 00 47' 52U .......... ... ... ft ia II; 3fOi6Mnba,bhdsM M gal iyUD uui. irfti.it . i ; gai Sugar Uousehhds.,.. .f gal 1 , bbls.,....? gal Syrup, bbls .. fl gal JZ-Cnt, 4d to 20d... ft iAVA& t 47f j 45 U47V 60 1 00 - 1 6 r 7 .-v 55- v ' 60 ,f 00 -00 ' ' 1 75 i 1 90 I 00 0 .4 CO OJZ-S Kerosene. ..... ... gal Aard,. ..... gal Linseed,. ,rv. ... .l gal; Rosin, . . .-. w ral PEANUTS--.. ...i. ? bush 42 00 i2 65 4 TOES-rS weet. .. . . bush - ,80 1 00 3 50 ; ; 00 K-vjU .,. ,-- ri8h. Northern. . . . . ;.3R bbl City Mess,.... .....JRbbl Thnv. . v - . -i j bbl .23 50 M 24 00, 00 0?S !? 00 AA 5 SVA bbl Rump, 53 bbl 00 00 00 00 RICE Carolina,. . . .v. .. . ft East India,....-s..Vi..4.f) ft Rough, fa. ; . . . . t bush 2 25 2 50 j 60 62V 2 25 "2 30 2 00 2 10 ,.12V 18. . "14 ;v-i5) SALT Alufiur . . ; . .i . .l bush Liverpool,. . . v. . . sacjc American, . ; W sack SUGAR Cuba,.,,.,.. ...... ft Porto . Rico, . 'a . , . ; .-16W 17 j. 15- W '00 18 i i if. 13 7 ; 10 2 50 5 00, 2 -50 3 P0 20 00 30 00 . 30 00 40 00 i 12 25 12 50 , 9 00 1000 7 50 8 75 5 50 7 00 2 00 . S 00 3 00 5 00 . ... ........... Lll usiicu.. M m ri f f fifOlNortliexn. wlvwl-. Wilmington,.... . . SmiYGZjES-Contract,.. Common, ."; . ; .-. ; STA VESW. O. Bbl...... . .. - a. una....... ...... rjafBBShippingi.iA Mill Prime,.... ......,.. so. Mill Fair, .'.....$ M Inferior-to Ordinary, a .wM JTHI8KEY Northern, i...M gal North Carolina, . . . w ... .' gai KECEIPTS. r rer Kiver. ie?iaens - . v.KI RtmrTHalcrnn. A Mr.Klramon Co. so . . t -n A - -, Ti J . ! . ITT bales cotton, oo dois spmbH, .w-uo -ruiu i i H Lutterlohj 75 dor spirits ;T ? Denite, ?4 da rosin ; A Johpson x co, o ao irun. f Stmr North usroiiraa-s ddis rosin, w Williams & Murchison , - - " -1 Time Freisht as per Passenger Train JT .T Tooham. 1 trimk i Bishop . Atkinson, 1 bbl sugar; W H Llppitt, 8 bdle seed t Aaron & Rheinstelnv 5s boxes dry gooas i a e onnson f a bc x dry goods ; S UFremont, 4 bbls oil; 1 case" paint, 2 rolls matting; VvRicherds,, Augusta, 2 caces dry , goods ; bales do ; Hi Branchy Sumter, 1 bale dry goods iJR JJJonalson,Oro, 8 C. 2 bbls molasses. ,G McD Stoll, Florence, TS boxes oysters.i. T 1 " COiSTWISE. v' " V New YoiRK Steamship Mary Sanfbrd.-i-34 bbls spirits: 5 doHurpt, 1,14 do rosin,' 2G5 bales, otton; 3,669 bushels peanuts, 2T pkges mdse. t. . - i - fir-- '-' - Schr.Rt W Browb.Tlld.Jbbls ' rosin, ;888 bushels peanut bales rags .i ! " '.r i ! Baltimore Steamship Jas 'A - Gary, 186 bbls Ycteiftri w do Uf:-ii dospints. m . pKges 4 hides, J80 bales cotton, 2 husheJs peanuw, u, WW leet lumber. . , .. , t . -; --r v i.r .W ft .ft ft .lift .) ft .f M StinrHaleyon,Ihdly;Fattevul monACo. iH - : t k.. ..; Stmr . North Carolina, Green Payetterllle, Williams & Murehison, iMfi -f-- v cmRmlSSS"lfct Steamship Mary Sanford, ifobre, ewTork! Worth & DanteL A;. ' Steamship A Gary; HallJ BaitimoreVitkin-fon?jJe-shepperson. - 'S- S -f . t . t Stmr Jlalcyop, Daily, Fayetteville, A Mc 8tmrriNorth Carolina Green, Fayetteville, Williams & Murchison. ir , : - 4 V . ! Brig Fannierader, Cuba, Harriss &iHow- Schr "R" W Brown.. Rprlman TsTpw ' TTrt Worth & Daniel 3 in: :. T r - - 'Steamship Fairbanks. W & MR RlXgent, Atkinson & Shepperson, Jno Dawson, '.A Neff, Hancock & Daggett, G R French & Son, Willard Bi os, Geo Myers, W fe W R R Agent, J R Dowell, C R Banks & Co, Adrian &-Y0I-lers, R H Cowan fc Co, Harriss &, Howell' Wil Manf Co Williams & Mnrehison, - Ed wards & Smith, Smith & Strauss, W Patten, Jas Walker, C T Haigh & Son, J Anderson & CP.J M Hardwick, Worth & Daniel Newman AGretnbersr, G Z French, J H Neff, Dr T Martihe, Robinson, Smith & Co, W B McMil lan,' MM Katz & Co, G & C Bradley, O G Parsley & Co. J A Bradlev. W1H Lntterloh: Munson & Co, C Parinelee, Pennydacker. Bu. chanan & Co, Mitchell & Ilnglffins, J C Mann, TCAAl fe Martin nnlTriUa Jtr Towr,- : ;4T 1ST, P. BtJBNHAM'S l I W A T E R ; WHEE L. -7 : 1 . THIS WHEEL, THE GREATEST In vention of the age, surpasses all other wheels in power, economy of water, and steadiness of run j simple in construction, and a masterpiece of workrjaanship. it is not liable to get out of order, and, from, its posi tion in the flume, is accessible at all.times. . It is cheaper than any other Wheel (of the same weight and finish) in market. , u Send for circulars.-S , . ' j' ; Address all orders to 1 , ' 4w - E. H. CHESTERMAN, , t s Millwright and Engineer, i. -,..-.. .,..,,,. , .:,if . . , Bichmond, Va..; ' W Will also contract for the erection of MILLS & FACTORIES, For all kinds of Manufacturing purposes, both ;4 Watcrjanil Stieam Power. 4ec23-79-WAS3ui. A GUE AND FEVER.. THE ONLY PRE. jt ventive known for Chills and Fever is the use of Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. For sale by . " ADJilAN & YOLLERS, ? vnov23" : ...V4,..-Spi Agents. IX. is prepared to flllordeTsYor ftrty quantity of superior Wine, of Home, manufacture, for Christmas use, which they will bottle to order. Orders left at . the Store of MossrTSTOK LEY,'CANNON & CO., on Soutft Water street, or with Messrs: ADRIAN & VOLLERS, will receive pronipt,attention."': il "When bottled, this Wine wiU be-furnished at $10 per dozen, cr at $3 per gallbn in "ot her vessels. , dec22-76-8t WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS are eood for colic and hainin the stomach. Forsalebyv ; r ADRIAN & VOLLEJiS.. DOCK STREET Woo dCii 1 1 if g; Ia r d : I AM NOW PREP1BED TO CTJRXISH liv ? " t CUT-WOOD of any length desired Ibr GRATES ...U..1I.... if---.' - : or stoves.4, ji 4;e ..:--- .-. The raiesjor CuUinpare muchlower thjon-thpse formerly ehargedr by Sawyers. A supply of good wood always on hand. ' , dec20-7Mw. t ,f..f,A-; -;HWCLORIi. PORT WINE. Imported by Udolpho Wolf, of fNew York expressly for- medical anc .private use. For sale by . - ; r ADRIAN & VOLLERS, nov23 , . ... , Sole Agents. - j . i i'i ' i - , if, i- I . i ' t iT. . ' ,j . -i jn. l . Agents for the Maniifactnrers. : dec30-74-lm f ' .'j , !fi?Vk" WOLFE'S eCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS are a prevehtive for chills and fever. For sale by y ; ADRIAN & YOLLERS, , hpv22 . f.iVwif' .....i.-s..ui!-i'-5r: mnE FXDERSIGKED, SOLE AGEXTS If City for the sale of "g: " -1 - ' ."- ' . ..!-". - . ' . . t BITTING-'S ' ' North Carolina Eye Whiskey, are prepared to sell it either by the barrel or . -...J ..' tj-.:-i trallon. " ' . ' ' EDWARDS & SMITH'S ' . rf . I . . -Cheap Cash 8tpre,( f star jsuiiuing-, dec24-77-tl No. S So. Water St. WOLFE'S, SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS ; Corrects the change in water. For sale by a . ' ADRIAN & VOLLERS.- novas BAGS EXTpA and FAMILY NORTH ClROtlKA'FLJuR, jor sale py , - , , , - - 1 . - t dec2577-tf i 27y 28 and 2Q No Waiei st. rjHsWOLFE'S srrtEDAMlBCHlf APS are iltcsSS b feM. Toj ail' Mxsem andr Apotheearies For sale by aiov22 -1- - 1 rALD SCOTCH AND IRISH' WHISKIES.-Im- f ported and bottled by: Udolpho Wolfe, of JNewiorjc, expressly iormeuicai an pnyaw use. - x or snus vy .jajLAJuvi. v vAjjL.x.ivo, nov23 - ' SoleAgeuts SCHOOIf NOTICE. rpHF. Second Qaarier of my SCHOOL -JL' will commence January ist, iowj. - -z-rtrfj TuTtwa fts OO to 84 OO ter toOBth.. . it Location of pchool, corner pf Front and Ones- nut streets. , A x ni : , .ir , t ju, .AAUAJti. dec24-77-lWt ?fV' r:;. WOLFE'S SCHTEDAA-t SCHITAl?PS are Imitateo: and counterfeited, and. pur. chasers will iiaveto nse-eauubu In pnrchasiBg, For sale by ADRIAN & VOLLERS, H novxs-n , wAm.iT jl imii.Ji jLm juj m kyy vftMvvJU'.h'v JL Hand-Bills, Posters, Wedding Cards, Vi ter-eadsocpnnt Sales, Priees Current; Rail Road tuanks. Clerks ana: snenas ; jjianks, Constables' Ulanks, ei ,oprintea at i; v,- WMi. IL BERNARD'S . . Printin? and Publishing Hons: oct21W1.4 r t. y .No. 3,Soath,Water gtreVi Aily Monsriwo stau, ccrn ro' iLd. w. Whit"-er. Prrietor. GimiSTMMINES 1 II V-tl bc ail; pTimnT 4 s A LAKCE SUPPLY W -i-"; t JT- t rii i ft J' .' Oak, -AND- i Always on hand, AS CHEAP AS ANY IN THE CITY.'-'--,--:'------ew-1,-a.-,.--., -. ,, All orders for Coal nromntlv attended i.tOp 4 a. r f--v "a ? 4 If in :-r:' 50 per toii5iccurat wciL'Ut. ' decl3-68-tfunaclaw V ; a W. C-LORrj.T s COGNAC EANTJlEStmnortea Sbv Udolpho Wolfe, of New York, and bottled for medical and private use. For sale by 1 ' ....: ATIIHAV jt.VTnTT.Pnii i . READ THIS. V joiYou wish to -ntrrf Clothing, - Boots, Shoes, nais, ,-Gtotto J:-Si v' t ' ; . Tobacco. ' v -.. j .- ;. rt i : i h is Hi il" : f : .&C , A 0reatj Reduced sIrice, h If you'db.'callat " " ' v r ueuzi-o-M3 jiew store, 10 Market St. WOTsscmEDAM SCHNAPPS arer ulty. x or saie uy ; -nov22 . - ADRIAN VOLJiERS. : QQQ DOZES FRESH EGGS. BIT TING'S ; Old North Carolina Rye. ! For sale at dec24-77-tf EDWARDS, A SMITH'S. WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS should be in the hands of everv:hous keeper. For sale by ' - nov22 ' ' ADRIAN & YOLLERS. " 1 "QAfSiJCS, -if ,' ;t;,PSUNESr';' if'k, r" ;rTt 1 '"rn SPICES, &c. At ; - : . Comer Front, ancl MarVet. ut.n. ' TTTHAT DO YOU DRINK 1 WOLFE'S T V Schiedam Schnapps, i It checks the dis arrangement of the bowels in the warm cli mates. Jf'or sale, py TlADRrASrit YOLLERS. MADEIRA WINE. Imported: by Udolpho Wolfe, of New York, expressly for medi cal and private use. For sale by : , . .7 . ADRIAN & YOLLERS, nov23 Sole Agents. CHRISTMAS. Tcr TJA Y AN A:,: ORA5 GES, "f f te,is HAVANA ORANGES, FRESH LEMONS, FRESH LEMONS, &c.; Bit - WM.& JC,STEYENSON'Sa ' ' Corner Front and Market sts. dec22-76-tf - I VVLTA 'SHERRY WINE.-imported by Udol- J pho Wolfe, of New York, expressly for me aicai ana private use. if or sale d: tf or sale hy T ADRIAN & YOLLERS, noT23 Sole Agents. mvEW OF THE only to be nov23 - ' ; AND BEST HOUSE IN1 THE CITY. GEO; S, COPES, PrincessStreet, between Front and Second, dec4-60-tf ' WILMINGTON'S a OLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS are YV good for all urina: ry ' eomplaints; iior saie Dy nov22 ADRIAN A VOLLERS mo ALL WHO USE LIQUOR. -- WOLFE'S JL Schiedam Schnapps is aanufactafed in Holland by a process only known to the pro prietor, and is warranted the purest Liquor crAr Tnannfftnt.iirMl 1 "or MLln Dv bv 1 nov23 ADRIAN &TOLLERS. WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS axe. used "all over 4he world bv the physi cians in their practice, For sale by nov22 -ADRIAN & VOLLERS . WOLFE'S ' SCHIEDAM SCHKAPPS have been before the American public for the last eighteen years. For sale by nov22 ADRIAN YOLLERS. -DEALER IN- Mjllhiery, Fanpjjoods, &c, 6 South Front Street, - CORNER OF THE ALLEY decl5-70-to- -r-3 i r7l rvLDAMAlCAEtTJM. Imported "trTTdoI J pho Wolfe, of New York, expressly for medical ana private use. For sale by . . .a:ixiADRtAN.4iyoLLEEs,,4 r nov23 i ' . Sole Agents. Pure Wines and WI HEG LEAVE TO INTOK3I THE -nnblio that we have been anno in ted bv tublio that we have been appointed by Udobpfio Wolfe, of Hew.York Jiia Sole Agents in Wilmington for the. sale f his Bottled Wln.es and quors-4noluuin .the Dewof $. $h f-Aloa and Tils celebrated Scaieuam Aromatic schnapps. , o:iie puDiip ;are fegpecuujj. wil ted to call and examine our stock. ! jnov-23:52-3m ADRLAN AsYQXERS ii TTJOI F E 8 SCHIEDAM SCHJfAPTS arri W good for Gout. For sale by " J tsrnoi ADRIAN & VOLLERS. W'OLFES SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS art good for all Kidney and Bladder com- APPS tavi a C i- p!Jthe 1 et4s ALPS. This, cordial ha., ited to oe fcpprecialed. S . I ADRIAN & VOLLERS. plaints. Jf or saie py r r :JT - -. Ir- H : natSXVtlife ; ADRIAN A,VcitZ i-- .-. ft t. ELEOTIOII &0Yi&, . f--st: ;-"s'- 1 --- , ,- --'He-'- - : .7 . , i .-r v i Wr. .' rji ..--.y .V' DOBIESTIC' - .if i,' i i v.' - A Full - L1nB atB VnrMccs, ' - " ; -AND ; k.s v Ljnep:irtsk V '-rs.. , - r:lAIESi4lND rentl1:.ii: ' examine the. bast assort f! Stock ol in the States, and we wiHroake.it t call and t ods - vantage ,tp bqy your jDryGoodaf atre ,5 -i-'iS x ;;.-;ji'sr( ; AB at Frint: nd C g c o n d C - , A 1 P. S. To J,e XSnyvrmyt- c nov21-0rtf TV A 4Tj ; vTlrr ? A M 8 ""f 'j TEW-OP THE ALPS. - UDOLPn . OL1 . . . -i i Sole Asrent forthe above cordial, manu-. factured 5 Genevai Switserland, is .used by all the crowned heads ofj:nrope.r Frr pale by;. -nov23 Xy yJjiyOIJliS. . . GELEBX, , 7 "'7 ;' , ' -Trr, 4 4 4 TTrOLFES SCHIEDAM' SCHNAI For sale W YY good for Rheumatism. nov22 ADRLAH.A.VOLLLA ttiob AiiLr-xioiirA; r: Ar.s. Grocenr taNBWOrleUns.'Ciiarleuii. . Due, oavannan ana-itew xui-k. ; Received the firjsfc 3?repaiu33?.at.1hPaiof JEx t T TSJ TIT . AW HTT T!X . K 'r TQ Cr ' j ThinanufctuTtf,thelalvie cordial liot Sry received Tne nrsx: nremiumnat tne parts ixpositiORkib.ut-wesjaecoraJtby the L ' F or sale by all the Drp stsurpcers, ana rrrr QLD . BOURBONi WHISKEY Bottled by ydelphft Wolfe F- sale by - noy23 - . -1 -iMiSole Aat3 , Advertis&iMiiYcrtir 7" At " W. M. A J. C. BTEVENSPN . -"-Corfier Front and ESftet sts. '.dee2278-te' .". X-rl$?T ' - Fruit stores xa, tha unie stated, i ? v , i FOrsale by - n ADRIAN,? VQIDeIeS, . J nov22 M -lfK3 i"g6le"Acents. ..- pih "i .r.l!ul!M .W mtot pt A m - vVJAjlt, rnnE -merchants, r Aisn 1 men Of Wnmtofirtoii areiatonr a the Advertiser enjoys a large "ClrcnlaH on in t'ae Eastern, part of .South, Carolina, aiuLihj part of North Carolina,and offers then rn. un,- ? - equaiea meaioiBuiiougBTTJuco 10 iaeii cuun , try- niewjhiftnts awi dealers; 'Andrithe'adveriA..'- : Using terms axe.sp pw as- tcx. Pfi an induce- ment. '. - ' ,; Apply toWM. H. BERNARD. Agent, W1KT r -' --.-POWELL A WORLEY; r , 1 - .. l iii in ii ii i i 'm in y-iY ' TtrOLFE'S SCHIEDAM- SCiTNAi . -.-r ,i YY i good Tot Dyspepsia. For b" : npySS. ,r r nv APRIAI ,"-. CL' ' A tTOLFEHIEliAUj C...; AI .oh i tb ntn-pjtt lidnorTnanufciurcT in' f ' . S"t - iml -t rrf - - set-1IA15 M i.! I i "'It Ji!l'li'l WOLFE'S schieiia?: cc:Ir:., r . put up inuart an 1M ' t' t ' ' r the proprietor nam Pnt . .. .:U:,'( labeDForsaleblf ' :1 " novas w ADRtATT TcT DRAFT BOOKSt jf I t or saie a , 1 1 ,y, " ' . I v a: JPrlatlBS Hw nid rno''- - " -rr.t, I-f t OCtSiMt" No:3feoutii Wp? ri .c . XV Daily, JTri-Weekly and A eekly r : igh, lc!, by-AV'in-l-l 1 l.-Prrr ! - - , ' T - - v V 4 WMs'IL Xr"N " D, i, , j aj. J ' Mm 'j 7- 1 1 T ? Tf7 SX9 EIjAartA. XOGa.a a- FApTpRY,and .$U S SoutKWater jStreetrrf ... - - . - . j IvniTITIU G. -CTE2Y 6T'. I C ' PHfn Fancy fil Ornaraentnl Tr. .1 f fct , . 4 . ; , . i I..1 wj- 1 URTiTSHIXG TIOU - a" 'TP . ,UA pu-SA-fBr'ij FaWellTf: luabefi'.v cargoes - iitj i i x -T" WilmingtouN-r-C, -f-J !r:. Mf AVXi Jl AAAV,. J -ftA .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 29, 1867, edition 1
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