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V i : I hi : V i i i. t, Nil J 1f I 5 1 I! r I 5- . ,1 MORNING STAR. Tuesday j November 28, 1871. W .MI-. -E3C. :B ;E3 -A. ii 33 , - Editor' abd' Proprietor. . TEE CIRCULATION r.S2? MORN i'",3JlNO STAR 13 LARGER TEANTHAT 0 : ANY-OTHER DAILY NEWSPAPER. PUM- - , LIS RED IN NORTH CAROLINA X IT t2 COMING MAN. The facetious edito'r'of.the Biblical. e eorder says : JThe 'coming man in Church .and State is -Woman.41' Women yoters and jurors in the West-7 women lawyers in the Same sectiori-'-wo men doctors all' over the' country (Miss ' Dimmock of this State, being the first ,fromtDe South) women preacher iin iomeof the denominationsTrwhat is it, nhl'MlU'rViifnorasplre'dO ? I It. the Jtecorder th stion Srf.11 lie womanlT woman ? if arises, snaii sue w nu j . It matters not into what' abnormal posi tions the spirit of the age may force per, f I if she keep the whiteness of her soul, if., she remain the embodiment of the refinement, - - delicacy and sweetness of - the wdrldV If voting, practising" law and inedicio and other masculine pursuits, are p i to make her lose these graces and cuties iFtnemo'theraf the incoming ayo ? are ta -modejlttecthe Cady 6tantons "and Anna " DjckinsoVs .of the day theo-lt the crusade against the heresies and eUvagances of the strongmindedemalef be wBgwith increased vehemence " The lendenctea of the age are towards what id terme wo- man's emancipauon,: - mving uer uum wn , conventional shackles. Granting that she " has' endured bonds, is. the proposed iree doni of choice in yocationSajoffered to her. the best calculated laaavance the great -oc-aTancf moral interest of te1 tountrv : and the world ! Will- the' oing by wo man of man's work even i; as' well as man himself can do. it hasten the solutionj oi vexed social1 problems and herald the 'coming .of the social millenium ? - i 'z& ojaatrae orTsandsphere i to make .hprnes-Where -her ,happy smilel and cheery voice are not the, chief musfci pand inspiratioo. UieWifCfetTw her from her homBpeVddabwiB ber, wjrwjingsiije Qy waters oiipoi prolessional lite, now soon does tne ao mes tic angel becomes tho household fiend. THE CHABIOTTE DEMOCRAT'S B1IS- . i, fKrmYY - v-::j-ijy BuiLpiNGUF. One of the most .hope?. ' fat sighs of progress in NorthP darbliha is the rapid growth of the little provincial towns. These towns, are ' all situated on, the Railroads and are not confined to any, particular eectioajnimtnaton Star. Our dear friend, you entirely mia1HwslfigSy taken. The men. who- establish stores at uATka wyp to5,-w tir . T?oi IrooH cfntinna a ro man vhA OTP trnnn I farmers:" but who have, mafle theV mistake ot ' supposing that" town "and city peopW . . live without hard.work by store business. Instead of the, little provincial tpwnsv be nt r ing a sign"6f progress, they are a sure sign that some good farmers are ,being ruined by attempting to do La business that they ; know nothing abodt. Every man.to his " trade??jX grati oiany goodlarnabrs 4are ruined "by cbnung to town jto live. CMrloUe'Deinocrai. ; ' -f Aliow';iis !t6 :. correct your ; correction; f ;, The dwellers in the small towns on the railroads are not generally farming people j .at alL or if they happen to bft.sthey come to town to. educate their children. As a rule the merchants in the towns to ' which we made allusion are not "good farmers ruined by coming $0 towlr::itoTii?e,', but j- young men have a turn Jbr.r business and-j wqma inaujge icii iney naaio goiia uie cities to enablathca todo iiiiThe rise mau- i' I TIIK BATTLE GROXIIfO J The atJie;gTdand-ia,ilia4JalL3r sea- ! & 6ti hi Congress UmdotflSleaiTSfeFtlie . tariff. The whoieforces of the Adminis trationwill be. massed ut . the weak points ; to0 secure tie : renomination r of GeneraX Grant ttTJie;Jiearts of ifna partisans jarf boJ :c set upon this:that the legislation of the session .will be mostly in this interest v.ana rowm:oi provincial iownsire Uatablfc eyitecesrvfoirBsSt t ' But the struggle over Herenue Reform wiUdevelopjp diffetencala the Republican ranks that vulViav to n theeod of the'8esfiI6ri;or'"e-qnt t it inevitably; be defjeated. AivlaeS pary can not elect Grant, and his1 Mends know it. r -They know J 'thw .concessions will have - to ttbe made' to the!-Revenie Reformers, .who are. principally,, frpoiftn made in certain articles, as coifee, sugar, etci, as a sop thrown to the Western Cer berus:' New England being deemed "safe . any,w.ayi nill not receive much considera tion. ' Bat Pennsylvania, with her heavy iron and cbalonopoUes, will be protect ed fromthJitUcks 6? theReformers. -To , defend a. attai nr their ow n- ranks wilkrjeqtiiret all Jlhr aaga city and energy -of the TAdminisiratio; Prpteptionfet party. Theirs Js a difficult Uak, beingappless than the h.artooaizing r-the- mrjoTicTtBgmgT3r votes ot tut RetefaUB ormers of the ho Administration mn'at mm' bothA 1 themselves, however.from" these cks and reconcile the differences in f West r as necessary for succesr ja thb ui wae Jrennsyivanift Protection lata: ;. TT ."VvP.1V '. .JI- 0 y nw tnis season: over Palmetto Leaves. i . R FMeir: LL. .D., ot Br6 men, arrived in Charleston on Friday, ; i flfin. lt a. Butler -is spoken of as the' President ot ' the Blue Ridge railroad. i' Mr TTfilen O'NealL wife o tnViatcrt Chief- Ju&tice O'Neal!, die4 ,in jewberrxjast, week. George 1 iJrockingtppaegry ! TOoo" irnwned on Thursday at the bridge across Blacjfe River, at Kingstree. We was 'under the influence of liquor. j ..XhV Union - Time'says: A negfo man was burned to death at Cade's smeared with turpentine,. catching fire. A - TheLanrinsville jffmifiajs,: The gin-house of Mr. Bryson of this county, containihsr About ; nine -bales t. of cotton, was consumed bv fire, together with its contents, few mornings'smcethe result of actident:- f- ' ''Jf,; . " ' ! iY . i Says the laurensvillo Herald: W nnderstand that J. O.'LipforcL-a day or two' since-was shot by D. H. A. Mason, near Kinard's iTurnbut, i in this county. Ve hear that the shooting was 'done in sjilf defenceT -It : is ; thought Jthe - wound wjlll prove mortal.; r ,.:,Uiu i. , The Oheraw Democrat says: Solomon Ellison, colored 'who we noticed in nnr Ust as havincr been stabbed on the 4th instant, bv Henrv Drake, colored. died ob Monday last; prakyewas; arrested and, loagea in jau, om euei,iiicoupw ? the other prisoners last weeK., Hitorl-Carpe-niirimAb Interest- j'r ?' : , inBetroapeet." j it is a remarkable fact that carpet-bakt ism originated a great manrHrears ago in Massachusetts. A ! venerable P pamphlet. bearing 'date Aoril 18.1689i-and j entitled "tine jeciarauon 01 me ireniiemenjuer chants and Inhabitants ot Boston and the Country ; Atjjacent, gives aa account of it'll. 111 . T?l . 5 v. tut: tiate jrevoiuuoa n..jew J&ngiana." This paper complains that Sir - Edmond Andros had been brought from New York w wiircir jroreraor, aau aaui : Iti bverWnent Iwas !ha!sboiier in these Hands, but care was taken to load t x-reierments upon sucn ' men as" were ttrangers &haten 01 the people rand'ever wife's Observation hatbr hoted,1 what Ouali- ucauons recommenaeq a ALan to puDlieK ofiices and Emplovments. onlv- here and there a, goo$ Man was used,, when others couiqnpt easily , be , had r. the Governor himself, with. Assertions ? now . and then Flmg,irom him, made us jealous i that it wouia oe tnought lor bis .Majesties In terest, if this People werp renjaved andani other, .succeeded , in - their : room; H And these farfetched : Instruments ( that were .! . 1 ... t .1-.'' ' . . growing rxax among U3, ouKt gravely ln fprm us that it teas not jfrrJus Majesties Bat t of att7 bhr ppressori we were itoMjiquBefd a f crewii abject" jeis sous, fefche6;mNewT6TkVb, the Tools df the-: Adversary,- standing at our right hand by these were "extraordinary and Intolerable Pees extorted from every one upon aH'occaslons, without any Rules uuir 1.UWW 01 bueir own insauaDie Avarice and Beggary; jand even the jarobate of a . i . . ' could a small volume contain the other Illegalities .done by theseror-ieA;iii the two pr three yearr thatihey hdvebeen tuekina of us. y ' r ; Persons who cfid But peaceably . object against the raising of Taxes j without an. .Lssemoiy, nave been, tor it hned, some 20, some 30, some others ' 50 pounds, PacJct and pickt Juriks have . been very common (nings among, us. sf - . t. i i Some have been kept -in long and closit) Impnsppment without any the least Infor tnation appearing against , them, or ah Habeas tiorpd's allow'ed'unto tbeb." ouch was this ancient craft m Massachu setts (imported from New York) pearly 200 ea' agaectuia;;ijeeai to have Deen:dra'wn here In Richmond, 7 says the Enquirer in 1871. Was there ever anv- hing (it asks) more life-like; -more true ? JCn Sne-CJsea. WhvChkbWmis1 ays t lAir fndica, tion that Chicago is destined to' 'rise from her ashes' a wonderfullyl short period of ftnfe is witnessed in the 4 fact that on River street a short street entirely filled wun DiicK ana stone nouses oeiore tne confiagrationtn - foiildina is now X. in conree of re-erection ; many of them hav-; log already reached the third story. , In fthe3bilriitdis1;rictbf Uhe utKMarvisioii there are probably tv?o hundred permat next structures llh course : of erectkuy. a considerable number ot them1 readf to re ceive the roo i A single 'bmldhi flrcrare ouw nYprH.mg i9urounarea -j3ncKia and several other builders are employing pexnap jjoicequai sinnnoerV'-oesiaes nq manywha employ amaUer number. ; . h Atrange f attd1 extreme! innpTeasant mistaice occnrreoT in inast isoston recentiyc A'w doihestic had just been engaged by a family on London street The lady of the house brfd had occasion .to use an ap- i plication ot croton oil, and had. lelt&Jbotr tie 01 sit.onhelatcbnavf frhe new girl, supposed 'it' to be liair bil,A and thought an apphcftjon! wojaiq eflefit"aierf halj. a she poured on a good quantity of Jt--they fteldont dofan.vfhtn;6t the kind Xm halves ahiiiwent to bed .sTbe. efict ot -ito jw as j?ot opry xery, surprising:; but verjr gainful. When sue arose 19 the: morning v her; head was as bald as the traditional billiard ball, andjhej tljrFJtff 5 JjS&tfieHedBown her b.o UaA .nn infn tio. Iknn ihii: save, uau tuu avu.ui( gCjco,uuiUAU ; uci file and seripusly';-ehdangering fiih eye-" .!Ll '. CV-jt uVaJllt tal a, I ,.rJf" 1 -2 pital tor treatmect.- it , . - - . , ' " r' .tsuThe fcrj 'I ivii uiaaos arrived sHjom rd.r stnenXIaaret' 1 jetrday Brningr hac 'jiton board six fugitive afifabs, (tressed in nothiixqc Ujesie, ij?en st4 f umn. There was nobody -onTfteTesser whd uflderstob.d(; If. was'said that these Arabs n. been . cap.' tured by the French doribg thti y Algeria rebellion and banishe(Jfor a number" bf years to FreneJrtJJi an island on the Spanish main. It was iiirther statprl that .TtbeaWmH;jlh:eje st iaa tf exi proceeaea toieinararar iwneretheyiwkP woney enougn .te, Lpay i taeu. VA frozen, the temperatuYe toeificWer than' STAR JBEAJOLS. f Edwin BoothJs making a night in Brooklyn. f , v - Slavery is to flpe abolished in RUm after the New Year Ulder 18 being imported into this country from England.- London has a now Street lamp wiiu tuuKiug-giass reneuiurs. , ;. 'An "Indiana f amilr "losr five children withifi a few days by diphtheria, It ;Ms Said 1 to be CnriotlS, bnt true, that moat neonle fileen hardest on sort beds.! . r. T7ri'. . "-. . -; . '-i-A Railroad in New Hamp- its.. . . i. i.aiA.a x t . . . snire nas Deen muiuieu iur cnarguig ea.- tortionate freights. . ) I ., 'v. ; ; T '! Vftllnnrliirriam'aV' vVntfttn ; rms xX" .V j S5 -7- .e48W? : been settled pp and Uwawd to amount to more than $lOO,l)00. .- ; - -H-Capt Robert ' D.; -Minor ' a prominent' citizeh .of 'Richmond,1 .died I suddenlv on Saturdav mornino-. ' . ' ; suddenly on Saturday morning.' -. 'There is , an alarm, in Wash ington cause, by the sale of faulty meat, .and twenty-three butchers, have .been ar rested, t ;':, 1 It is thought that there will be In the neighborhood of, two millions of to Kiu man, and yet men do not seem to be afraid to go near green tarlatan, dresaes. J Colonisation to Kunaaa SZoTement of Sr. Louis, Novi 24..? 5 .The annual mating of the stockholders of the National Land Companv was held her . yesterd aV. a The report shows that lU3,5iWJ acres ot land id Kansas and Color- ttrif Xxrr' ifA n io1 eattlaKi Jnni that ear. for the total sum of 4B3.000. Th number or acres Bold since - tne organiza tion iof -the i company is J 483 '900.V The COmpanT has settled twentv distihCt coin- mes on this Jand. Cbas. BLobeoo. r Secretary of the Kansas Pacific- Railroad Company, was reflected President of the Juana company. ;',; ' ?. I JTorty-fle i colored persons passed through the city yesterdsny, -eh route to Lawrence county, Kansas. They are the adTance guard of five thousand! who will -Soon follow. i " ? a1: -i'T" I ' r 1 1 : ' . : ' '" V : j ' - 4 . . . -V , ' . ; A, snocKinsr murder was recentl r DerDC trated in Bullock codntv. Alabama.fwhere her owh nscleJ Wm. -1. Oil more? It seems ports were in circulation to the effect that wiiiuuiu naa -uiuivicteu ui a criminal intimacy existed between-JU, j , : , , w., . - ., . more and a niece ot his, aod not Ions since .k. aaa.. Ui.aL a . S 1 .J 1 . .- J tug r.aio uiiiu iu n cuiiti, WucIcUPOU Bam Gilmwa84riedbhe church ne wasa member.; and expelled upon-the testimony of Mica F.mma hilmnr- fviiair. lesumony oi Miss j-mma liiimore, cousm tfl LllA ' CTtllll V TmjJ riTT immfrnlarolr O If the trial in the chnrcb.XJilmore loaded his w v w w . J J - w tuvvij gun with buckshot, aad placiog the muz zle of the gun to her head, fired; killing ' An Operatle Event. - On thn vpninr nf fh 2Sfl' TfAr -Vrtplr enjoyed ah operatic "event" in the pro- duetion of Mignen,w which was snng at the Academy tor the first time with M'lle Nillson as the heroine. The critics, for once, are nnanimous in pronouncing it en uuunuueu tuuucs). x uu receipis are es timated at about $6,080. Among the au dience wf QenvDix; Mr Belmont, Gen. McUlellan, Wm. Uallen Bryant, Gov, Ran dolph ot -New Jersey, and United States Senator Jrenton' ni-fu.r't & ; Terrible Aeeldent tern i,nnneJi 00..1.00 . unesapeaKe ana umo RallroadtMondey evening, by jrhicJi some msiiovi uivccu vuiurcui. .xauurcrs. were either killed or wounded. ; Tbe accident was tbe result of the premature explosion of a blast, and amonest those reported killed was Elias Crawford !; of "ihis " city 1 ana amongst tne wounaea is jonn urown, If?Mtidg htrwifelby throwtngV bnck,l rii ui TTatcr over.uer. wniio conuueu 1,0 Jier, aai.ayl-ti.liaiiiJ i iiiili tTl ' rcrarueu a y.eri4iu tuat ma oaue uea uy i , - ri;lI.Vof was girl ancfr not a poy, vneerrul parent to have aoout the hdnse; ; , Vw ' ; - . '.-jT lu:ii:nfiit ' rvr--. ' ai""i" j; 'J ' 'i' 'f uiHiiMvw wwu.wwmww wvy ,,byyt 4iaisi New York, and will bereadj or shipment next' month. The instrument will be a arge and' costly One. Irit is' intended as an onrinft o I gratitiidfli And tadnliration ;to . ibemeoapry of , ILien. IC. Ji Lee by certain. - T U . Va IIU- T.a 1 1 . - iRtjtafP i-n '-i a y ,3Sfa io?o Michael. AldeniL A Wh'rtr. iT' V oescar. was lately louna . destii jbdozi a ptabhn hiabnt, with flQO gtbeaide uiiii. aiue amiserj uaa awabcixMmunais pvwpjtsu ?;ita,M;Boa:: ueenj scsnefjoctsome fPf liWwi0tityof . tUenaisigltbors leciath' found1 0-rH(UJ.iLi JN UTlUJtUO. H ' n-nnnr . T .-ra-am-i--.--.a 1 . --a- M . . - . 1 .I j.r . jw.".'.i'wi. . 11 I .niirfHTTfTnTtnain k. .. . 1 TenrrJb;Hair It isTtii 6 :2!h73ryf Prfrftlv r TTftTmlftot. Da,...Ma. o ' J-f t " . a " ' . . . . taneoaiWOsappointmaenti l poesnoi ftTAm,n;Skii, ut, leaves .tne :Catr f Clean, Bolt and Beautiful. The oniyjBafaaaia .PerftDye, oldbypr2iat -faetorF, 16 Bond street New York- ... .,.n uiiuars in vire-mia dlslb ireasuryDV-ine 7:71 i:viuV-mur-T",r,.4.."w Aani - , ... .....1. . .. .. ' . .. a, T .,,-,...'...., , . ,-. ."j , laitu tuut aui in tuoui. i luov nave an eitner vf . : rvi .o.i. i: r ' a,,;-..- , 1st of January. - . - ; ; ; . . felt or witnessed its toeniflcent operations, - u ui0',iJL.j 'vZl - mi :;: DOgarrUVired: SnOQlders '' T;'. .t: a. " - 'Vtl - 2l t v nov6.eodwSun Wen Frio, 'V. ? MOTIONS, TRUNKS, VALISES, HATS ft, ",v' , ' It is said that a ereoq tarlatan ,? : ' . ' ! : ' J ! ru . .r- dress.cootaina arsenic .enoneh . to kill mnin -iiTnmmriTiti .a rrimnn-i mlbu. o,o., o. -j Lmi noulders. Jqhh Qrimevw brk.: jc.ia,.. S ' delpBial nas been arrested On th'dhSree I, r; , , , A..n imnvai ,j ; 1 ee, lootf. ior i acres oi : lana-conaioera- I.HAA v.th f iMMhm.M.ct a .1 lf 1AM9 Yftwxls&,fth nO J 1 ''-J,4 e 1 Dlfnoisffrom one t Joseph R;vJO0hd V 1t A 30eaCAndiet - vf , i r U no tl T : A tr ri merit' uy President Crrah On the sanie day. It is perfectly wonderful I Call and examine i Ki BOXES SOAP. . v v f r ,1 Apnlv ,to 1 ' 1 - ' ' ; ? - aiaii'VSa:i-2'afiat"ia;iJala.a7?aJa.-j - wl oil Qo.tn. C jAa TT V . J fll I , v T? T rvfTT t TEC 1 J i sT tVI 2. f ' U 'VJ W i' i lire uaie m Baiu.ueeu. o . biuu ,jjQsepn .,- JUba.uo. s ......... . ,. , A yr UEFF'8, Rea to Wln , flAMiJ 1 nVl idiis qAitDY '' ' - ' No.l9Frantfit., WiLnington, N. C. trnitedtates.lt tUKXilK i JTo.sse.tsyWjrton,. QQ ..V Valvar 1 1 i-i t novii-tf aridI.feeniTetsfty isw in paralionr J ' J.V''' 'T , 4250 i s . in LLic ccie uriiLca . iaciorv 01 nenrv jrnfin. r :.i ,xmtseT.ippieatot:Odnr.t..Tbe senUe W XT f'f .TTtTT t ; fATfeYftedlaCateO I'iiSN. 'M-aaXSr&iJ,' i.n? rt 'n SPECIAL NOTICES. e gbounoa: OF owFi Lf;?T:2LjL- ' J Whence com 3 that firm reliiince, that ab solute, undcabting feitu m the cflcacy of , Hostetteia Stomach Bitters as a remedy tor ftnd remi&ent fevers, which notoriously pre- , r k rails in air parte bf the' United Slates t , This f ndeaee has been growing for twenty years; ,s a. v. .; , ; 'i v.. tnral consequence ,xt "faperfence.' What People see daily going on under their own t iney cannon queawon, wnenranuiies unhealthy Ufltrictsrthat resort to this whole- -2 ZS I r . -. j - Dors, wno negiecunat precaution, are proa-, trated-by the disease, no wis it possible that the phenomenon shduldbeVithout its lesson t Jin Uke manner when it is seen that obstinate 1, nf Amnt uJZTZ I atlnatinn.ArnnnngaVna.. a M..il debility, yield to tha operation of the famous 1 remedy, bow can even iacredulitritseff witn- 1 hold its endorsement 1 5 Eye-witnesses of the salutary effects of the Bitters, are to be found m ever .civuizea setuement on tais conti nent. The thousands upon thousands who owe their restoration to health and strength, or their preservation from sickness to its ex traordinary medicinal properties, areenthu- alfuat.fn 1n Tffl T.m.1aA. ' n. mnltlfnr1a vhn recommend it in a neighborly way to their friends and acquaintances, as .welt as those wno xnaae pnDiio tneir estimate orits virtues, mnin iiTivnirTri nnn .in rrimpn-i ULDiin AitU QAIUILLDd lU) ,UiLlija 2 rv ? 4 t i .-a - I . aa "l HI .4 V' I a1. J n mm m ilini! JTATTAHS' LnT?VHT A T TiTRnrxrvTv t?st " ! Yx lOlatl JLlAlati. ArwuF JVattans.. inventor and iroprietor. J ... i ), . r t .-- . 1 -. ! : Wasnington, JJ. V. I A PERPECTLYv CLEAR PREPARATION I In nnth rmt.tltt a a aaal 1 tt anni lart am m t.A 5reTtrinror Hal? Tt. and youth ml appearance, ta eradicate anC .fiSSTSfi5nfe? liiVSr 1 Tiaai.r, h amltos and perfectly free from any fi0180.110118 Buustance, ana win tnereiore taae I aratlon now in use. Numerous tatimonlal3 I have been sent us irom many of our most Kn f tal Discovery is perfect. It is warranted to I contain neither Sugar of Lead, SulpburorNi- I trate or Silver, it does not soil the clothes or r calp. is asreeablv perfumed and makes one I r the bes dressings for the Hair in nse. it i ana nnuormiv uun snv orner TirflTiamnnn." j ?d always does so in from three to ten. days, growth and healthy condition; ltrestores the Sit..1 f uwr mure uvuuituj uuut wijuuflEeUD! IUB I appiicauon of this wonderful discovery .also I tiWirtnAda a nloa.ant ni Anl(i Ariuf vn .ka 1 I t""vv yvi. iuu vwuig u wo we can especial attention to the fact that a limited n timber of small trial bottles can be ijaxt by those wishing to try it. You will no- f 1m that. In nnMnltiM rhle itAtiMA Ann n4m 4a a I ww kmw m piling vum ua uua ai ui 10 w uuiiTuivQ uy Dkubutta menis oi me arucie. ' Foi sale in Wilmington by MoiLHENNY ft W&IGUT, Wholesale and Ketail at Proprie tors' rates., , . ..." v ; nov 8-tf Fall and Winter Millinery -....-a.,. .......... M II I I f F R Y R fl fl Tl 9 I 111 1 11 :! " T & ' I HAVE JUST BETUBKBD FEOM T1IK North with one Of the largest and handsom est stock of. Millinery Goods ever brought to this Market., "3 ' Also, . -tf ; WHITE GOODS, CORSETS, HOSIERY, . DRESS TEIMMIMGS. . ... u 1 HXAIU GOODS, and everything ttiatisnetir ia the MILLINE. RYand Fancy ijzt it?: -. Dopartment. CALL AKIJ atX AMINK THKM. ov listf ; :l ni - at Exehange Corner. 1 " rJ" vL f, A Baster and Quider. :f.8t&li..W .ftii 00 I a Tuck Marker..................... M 8 oa ABraider.:..;.......';...;.'......;.;.. 1 j AEufiierand Gatherer..... 1 -an aoj tistaDie xiemmer..i .......... boo . ' '' T T : ah iw . T : One Fried ! Terms fcsh I T.H FALL STW.E Sb"- f"', ia. . , ;!'' f,. 1$, 2 BaV r ..... ..;i o and a nice assortment of SOFT HATS ean'be . arn A a. . . , ? j.twr.iwir.H' -u, ixorui jrront Btreet-' U wriHrHt nn win (Yinr -1-nT.ak. .. . a . i wnere iie and hope receive tbe BUUi 10 tow for casb. wltimH t yZil F5f r -r?ry . ..- 1 Ui, 'HOT 19-8111 aw.. ... a a-'. . - ut - N103SBTT3 nran AMn AWT.r 1 ; tj9rjB&mholaiii-nK j.r.i- t fail rj li'l t r'iiJ faA. .a -t I.An r w. tr.m .arm . . f MISCELLANEOUS. 1 - TI IE : Ii -1GEST and FirJEST "I ' I ! ' ASSOBTMENT OF " y"x t. i hflh'nf: Potllllslr Prices HUV UrUAaA I U. jp l Tl T TTTTT TT ;!?. TJ-' z aw-. w m b r w w m mm m. -m mm m 45 r.larlcet Street, HAVE JUST "RECEIVED a splendid assort ment of DRY GOODS of all descriptions, con. S!mVUtS$ aescripixcms, con. - f-.TTwq . 1 in " , . , ,(;, FRENCH MERINOS, ' l . a. a . 4 --ana a, run yarieiy oirr - FRENCH .andTenglISH DRESS GOODS, -. ; Especial attention of the ladle is cal'ed to their splendid assortment f . I T. A TYTlP.ftt ITWTYH'W. OA H.MF.VT9 f -s 1. . V LACES, EMBROIDERIES, ! VELVETEENS A SATINS, all colors. A fine selection of j LA.DIESVTRIMMED, & VNTSIM11ED HATS. j 1 A., splendid Un of CLOTHING, for Mens, 1 nivi. 1 uuuui ui w gnura uauwi prices '.Do not forget tilt place , Bt. .& B. EMAM1TEL. .jnor-tf 7 . . rj n t r;45- Market Street. a ! . . :- bJuelclfl iijro .1 v coil, ; - 1 ,1.. ''a' ,' MRS. SUE W. CaSHTFELL, 4 Wilmington, N. C., NK of the most . effective remedies' for INFLAMED, 80RB ANP WBAK EYK3, ever offered to the public ? H- . . y .. . , For sale by all Druggists in th6 city - Price 25 cents "per, bottle. ; ) ijjht !,'. X ), ' V!if coJ' GREEN 4 FLANNEK ' '.. ' :.a Itilvnolesale. Agents,1 may 25-tf . 47 Market street. VISITOBS, :-..:.p ?.: Denizenanaftdgitizens .ABK.?a'i';?j.ii PURCHASING THEIR SUPPLIES " HAVANNA" and DOMESTIC -"Aaia . I And Other Smoker's Articles, no A' J HOV lO-tl '. l Jfo. 13 Market St. FALL AND WINTER- IMPORTATION : 1.87 I ,., M Hilliierj aii Straw Goois. '.Hi' ArillStrOIlg) GatOr & GO IMPOSTORS alirn JOBBFB.S OF Bonnet Trlmmlna- and Velvet Bib 1mms , , Bonnet SilakN. Batlna and Velvets.' lilonda, Notts, Crapes, Ruches, Floors, Feath ers, Ornaments, Straw Bonnets an. Ladles'. Hats,, trimmed and untrimmed, 0 j . Shaker Joods, &c.9 &c v; u , , V..J i 'tt! 1 Offer the largest.Stock to be found in this Minntpvj AtiA nn Artna1iuV4n Aiin1iM tnnHaafv an ePss7comp.faing thelalto nci .nweiuet . ,:,.?vr e innan.! o7rrsarr ' o-rrt ' nwfttwwt: nw-aMAn 1 given. m&.w htiY' : tang 20.U At Low Prices : I t) 0 0 all grades,' ? . .tfav aav aav T.rTOTTaiT n .. 1 in ,-HuMo tt'oiiXiS-sdi in ot b ,v3 QQ nas. amojagides and Shoulders, al-S')IU33 60 I . t..t .., i . ... n. .. ' J0 BbisKenaeaSngars, I Mm JK mAvrfiv VTikAM-i aa 1 , S'T J'l J f. L' 1 11 a! - .."A f V.. ' A tl . . ! T l I . '- .. Bbls. Distiller's Glue; Bacm iaivrriAi Ron- nhf-?--!-f :,s ! ....Tfl ... .,T A . ' a. .. j;rrirk Bacto Amferifiaiii salt. .;..t o a rirmm. EafriTiT.irMTiiiaii.KnM ..an m-w . I iSe.wkiiaiJQQrQlOp.tori'-'U JSSNEirwould respectfully inform i, "aa tbe pnblleenemllyvth he has tboronsrhlvrnT.ti . .ttif 1 vT7-?.iIr Tif i"-?" pvooa, ana lanow. prepared ,'witb tha JiAsiT.fti-Ja,-rAJr ; -T- aij uiADAiiDna. hui'.i a mrm . ik m v m I .a. v A ninn nnnann S a.l. I. V ..,-... f . . t - .-. - . ,. ' f , ;4;S..!; X.Xy. swocbssob to . j. V,A- i -.-2. ,' ii -r T .a JFINE WATCHES LOGICS rj', ' Silver War fancy goods, &c. spept r' allages. v No.87 Ma... .V 1 suit ; 4 atehes, Clocks-and .Jewelry (.ar;f , repalxe;;;i'::f s c. y. Carefmir The Premiums for the cape Feax 2" Several Spe mlttins contracted for and lurnishe.i tlI House.. v - ll,k ia Bacon! Pork D BYSALTEDSHOULDEBS, DRYSALTJI) SIDESClear; Dry Sai 0 Cleaiv bry Saited Clear Rib Smoked Smoked Smoked aSi'iSidSmobd iWesterh Clear Rib Sides, . "'a'' Tor sale by r . f OCtI3-tf, ADBIAN A TOLI.K :ns. W J .-aaw jHiWOUyjjy, O. TAtBOTT.. 0. H. TALBOTT rpALBOTT fc sours, V; (Successors to Talbott Bro.) Cor. Car' A Seventeenth Sts., Ulchii.on.i v . If AHTJTACTUaSRS OF Portable A Stationary Steam EiiKh.e, Circular Saw and Grist Mills, ny. draalic Presses, and all kind ol lotucco Fixtures, Wrought Iron Work, Brass v. it tr.R Castings, Machinery of every description, s c M Jan ?(WS&riy f;-;,. THE -3 CLIFFORD HOUSE, ROOM, IBT THE CITY. -T1THBRB SUPERIOR SEGABS AND HOT YV TLED LIQUORS can always be had, in connection with that Superior Brand of MICHICM CHEWHTG TOBACCO. iX:-3. iai ; j!i::f l'1 AlSO, . , Furnished Rooms, by Day, Week 01- !; ,:!. 0Ctl6-tf fe-t. i ,v, J. A. CLIFFORD Prv'r THIIITY TEAKS' EXPERIENCE rJT THU TBJEATHBKT OF Clironic ana-Sexaal Diseases. A VaYSlVLVlaLUAM V1JS W OF MAKKIAUE. The cheapest book ever published conta ;n ing nearly three hundred pages, and one hun dred and thirty fine plates and engravings ot the anatomy of the human organs in a state of health and dlsase, with a treatise on urly errors, Its deplorable consequences upon tiiH mind and body, with the author's plan of treatment the only rational and successful mode of euro, as shown by a report of cases treated. A truthful adviser to the manle'l and those contemplating marriage, who en tertain doubts ox their physical condition. Sent free of Dostasre to an v address on rec pi 01 iweniy-nve cents in stamps or posxai cur- rencv. trv addressin Da. L.A CKOlA. no 3. Maiden Lane. Albany. N. Y. The author may be consulted upon any of tne diseases apon whleh bin lu-inlr trnt AitiT TaT-oriTifillv nrliv I m.li .nit ...a -T. t - tho wd, -tLi, v 3 . kii Lwj:': .h.h . . . ' ' Samuel I7; Cannon, . ' (wnn nciDE bbo8.V Oomniicsioii, Merchant. V yuus-u i'a.V; j eIp Gtorcs4 Groceries! 'Prof I- , siong, Hsli and Flsli Uoe. NO. 5, SOtftU ifAXT ., . oct-tf-,,; , WILMINGTON, N. C. tt "JO aj.i HoEEbnt "or lease. rrtII3c6lebratedFoWell lunn, ion Waoca rj .maw laalr : mr eaaA .liweULn- and cotton r 'a4- ,fk. H A J A A. al A L. a- a" ' TA . -A 4vtfl ' I K lH &TH nlLllKLnll liIlt-trHClfl. 1LUU11L1UUO A a ,293 m Open journal copy. POIUilt & S0K. 1 Hana)Tacttrcra? Importer rts f DflALEBS- IN . -A A.... R--4i mivcnliixs. tc fat- lkteraBo.58M'UiH; iv'"'4 : ; U".-' R E M E;aM,B.,E a,3U5t! -. . .n a i i . tteavy .t;;?u'-ais5rica. .ruo. neconi, - . , mT iT Httawjf a 1 " HH?t ;r n noT22-tf .s..a;re"" uU t rXT ua 9? " re&sui&bie terr:.r?'any I i - ' ,t v C svp in the city. " net 7?tf 7 ili WILMINGTON.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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