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' - -- - ' - -- ... i i m in-, i . . . . . . - - i ''.VIOKffl-NGr T?vM A Soncfaj, December 3. 1871- ;. H: ' 03 E IEo Editor and Propr!"" , ' THE CIRCULATION OF TITS, MORN TN9 STAR IS LARGER t THAN, THATs J) ' Uvr OTHER DAILY NEWSTAVER PVB- LISUED IN NORTH CAROLINA. .... IF WE DATE AUT." The Legislature called npoGor.Cald- to Jfuroish BtxchJ Information! as he "mfght have concerning the late high-handed outrage in Cleaveland the seizing ani r.rrvlnff into South:: Carolina' of certain citizens and tho A subsequent jailing of 1 them without civf!,, warrants The gov ernor in a Special message bo the. subject renlies to the resolution, that he had re ceived information from "persons purport ingtb be'citizens of Cleveland county," statins the facjs abouVlhe arrest of Iiettis and requesting, action bj J.hfa Qoxernor. That functionarv "proceeds to state what he 'had heard about the. complicity of Bettis in the killing of one Thomas Round . tree in South Carolina, as if this ' v jP excuse for the illegal arrest and iivrHon inentTbeGovWno'rvsays :he jfi .:irle; thh rmi?iunicatVw to-'thtf PresiU Mr anJ invited his attention to the complaint con tained therein." " .1 v Like the Senator from Granville, uoi. ' I. G. -Ed wards, - whose bold, eloquent words should have withered the little par tisan Governor, we feel t name and bumil- iation that we have an executive capable of senvling'to a iiegislature such a message oatuch a subject.' 'O . r In thfrfirst platftOY.:Caldwenuntil officially called upon took no notice," fur ther than to send the complaints to Presi dent Grant; orchis great outrage upon the liberties of the peop1et North Carolina Ha duty in the premises was ; very clear. :' He ought to have made a requisition upon the Governor of South Carolina fori the ! rendition of the prisoners! v But! tie 5 " felt confident that said official .woujd not; be inclined or disposed to take upon his' State,our cause ojt quarrel, if tee have any." Thenhe forwards "the complaint of the f purportiog"t citizens ; of Cleaveland to Grant;- If he was as silent in his com munication with the President as he , was s in the? mVssaeeJco'rfceminir the enormity i w - i of tbe'offence j perpetrated,, we pitj : the poor imprisoned men if they rely upon his agency to be returned to their own -State " soon. Why did he not in this; important official communication exhibit a little of the spirit of a freeman ? But 1 we ought first to inquire, why did he not take some active 'steps in the matter before the Legislature passed the resolution ? Why does he not do so now! The answer is ready he is a partisan He endorses the outrage, is jparticeps eriminis by not raising his voice against It. , . - . . . u Our cause of quarrel with the L nited States it we have any." In these base, truckling words the Governor of the State of North Carolina writes himself down a tool" of the Washington despotism. He insults the intelligence even of his own martv hv anrh laiirua?e If we have fru. j J O 3 w $nJ'. " Indeed I Did ever governor ghowlhe" white feather more effectually ? The press of the country, North aswl a Hnntli rlpnnnnrn tins dppd of violence. . - ' and yet Caldwell is a doubting Thomas. A cloud of witnesses establish the1 clause of quarrel," and yet the Governor refuses to be convinced. What are wc to think of sncb aa 'executive! ' - THE SSrOIJLEX ITS. THE DESPOIL. EXtS. - The liso of battle is made. ; The peo - pie are on one side, the offica-bold ers on the other. The people are raw recruits, only knowing their: ardor and the justice and th enreatneaa oi their cause. The office-hoiders are a trailed standing army. It is the old story of fhe Kite, the Hawk and the Doves. The people of the States relying upon Grant's previously honest and his ' really magnanimous record elected him President, that he might crush the official kites"who were daily gorging themselves with the spoils. But fhe Pres idential hawk soon showed himself to be more expert at the gorging business than the kites of previous vears. And now the cry of the doves, the people, goes up that they may bb released from their voracious protector. Grant and the . spoilsmen un der bim must be got rid of or the country will be clean ruined. . . ,. To recur to our military figure, a kind 1 of figure suggested bythe times, let us ex amine the battle field. Iconic over tuere to that army corps at me extreme western manic oi ine epuo lican army. . That is the, Reform . .contin gent headed bySchurz, Gratz Brown and . - TrampulV. Jt waversts leaderss audjthe rank and file are discontented. They are -'. encouraged to withdraw from the field by the halting iresolution exhibited on; the Eastern wing by the Protectionists under Greeley. Seize the opportunity. Let us vex not our poula -hereafter with uselessJ regrets for lost opportuties. - Sound a truce. JjBlUiia' parley tt pncwiiNow is the accepted time. Now is.the time pt-anrolitical. galvUoDtHihgse diyl Batlacclpsrfir ifff elrnea ialtmir: winter; ot discootent; with GrBt and dh? ..nwWngdawe; are' ieamesf J -the pTopolUdn"rpf aTlUnce.sttd wr can he made to ee it and they can be made tojsee it, the coalition cai be effect ed. There Is nor doubt of the prospect offering the very esf possible results as .n premiuni for the effort when successful, j i'. i Ph?s 'drstingoished UtfM TllttU UUVL'll&L IS' annouoded to lecture m hakspeare, the I coming Spring ia.t he .United States. . i SpielhaRetl Is to 4ay",with the solitary exception of George Sand, the ablest and mo3t successful living writer of tibn on the continent of Emope; His iPcpblem-fttic'alvfcHaracter-s7 Trouglight to Light," '?4 Hammer and Anvil Ntan$ later vokithavfer;laedf-riitti immeasurably above Jb reytag, Aueroacn, ana every owuci novel writer of his country, andglveohim a position sfde by'side with Scbtt,:bick ens, Thackeray, Dumas, Sand, -Evans and the celebrated author of the Prbmessa Sp0si-J.ihe world's greatest novelists. There are more tragic touches unstrained after in his beautiful " Hammer and ;AP vil than the reader will find any where put of "fcavid 'Copperfieldv and 'f The Heart of Midlothian." ' ' Let a bright : greeting bo extended to Spielhagen, when he comes. ; He is great er than Alexis. This terrible disease is raging in, Phila delphia ileV York and! Cincinnati, and from these places is spreading over ! the country. '( There are believed to be some five or six thousand cases in one- or the other of its forms in the fbrmer"city4 Pur inffthe first 'weeTe -one hundred ana" Hfty three deaths restilted.The malady pro ceeded from Philadtlphia. ; BaiF" The Thiers government seems to be firmly established in France, and in iconsequerico that country has good order, peace and quiet, what she needed more than national grandeur. . Palmetto Leaves. . v The - Darlingtou Index lias suspended. . ( T . . There was a light fall of snow in Darlington Wednesday. , Thankseivinff Day was not generally observed in Charleston. - . .; Wl Edmond O'Connor, a very popular young citizen of Charleston, died Thursday evening. . . In Greenville the City Conn- cil are' having the side-walks and streets put in perfect order. ,'4 . . . Under, the -caption of ' Per sonal Intelligence," in the New York Sun, ot the 28th ult., we find -. the following : Judge R. B. Carpenter,' ot South Caro lina, the life-long friend of Stephen A. Douglass, is at the St. Jame3 Hotel. He says that Governor Scott, of South Caro lina, is preparing to follow in Governor Bullocks footsteps. . ' Tbe Insnranee Deposit., Law of the State of Virginia j Our people have been saved tb ousands of dollars byjthe wisdom ;of our iLegisla- ' j - r s.i lure inrequinng ids aeposn oi Becuxius oy companies not ; cnanerea oy ine iawa ot this 'Common wealthrt3Ski4e8 than seven of such "foreign companies doing business in Virginia and from whom, un der the law; deposits were" required have become insolvent i fn consequence , of the losses occasioned by tb great ire at Chi cago-. Had the deposit Jaw not been in forcelbe' Virginia policy holders would have been jvithout recourse ; Wearegiaa to say that since jtftat fire, where losses have been incur rea oy sucn companies in this State and have not been met, the State Treasurer has acted promptly and paid to all claimants in those insolvent companies the premiums unearned by .them, as alfip several fire lossein the aggregate, prbbai bly,5jawting:ao;i5Q,000, herejare lorty-seyen fire and life insurance compa nies not chartered by the . state Jbegista- t uref who , do business . in the Common- weaun ana toe aeposiis maae oy mem w protect Virginia policy, holders amounts to nearly one s milliion . of dollars. Rich. Whg. An Aetor Snoots Himself , S tlfe In the' representation of Rob Roy at L)i r rm HrtAH TTahqa Pinninnoti flan- A. like a viwti uviu viuwuuotf o untui- day afternoon, aa act occu rredmot down on tha bills and uncalled for. by the ext. Towards the close ot the play it becomes necessary for Captain Thornton to shoot Dougat The' latter feigns death : but as soon as . the Captainfs back : is turned ;be leaps to hisxeet, seizes bis fae, and carries him captive from tne stage. - last J Batur clav C ptain Thornton was personated by K. . S. Russell and Dougal by Mr. Curley, The former was provided with a pistol so rusty and stiff iff the joints that it required operation MrfRussell iriadvertentl v blice his hand over the muzzle, when the weapon' was inadvertently niscbarged. the ; wad carrying away uis iinie linger anu mnng ling the third finger. -.. 4.. r Thewoandfed4aB4rnedand- walked to his iplac IbnjPwajQave the pain,;an&1eirialutta ley, who dropped atithe report of the' pistol,! was astonished when he roseto take the Captain5 pri&rier IVnniim ly ing, oh the floor."" lie promptly seized plause of ,the; nticetheTe icatne on wand spoke the few' !ibed?&&ain-: jng tofthegallant CaptaraS7jairrnruvi this seenwd odt to i,t'fce13,f irwas not until after the-phrywas over that the mishhieljhaif beaen4RpeIl ,ws Known.- , A. lover consulted Vlawyer aboi?t carry,- ing offari heiressV . You must not carry bet oft said the laWyeiv butf -itieJcatf carry you off. Let her mount-a horse -ande poldjthe bridle and, whip, ano; tbeaji get p hfcbiaid: ber and let her-riln aw wjth you,, and you'll be; fafe" The next morning the lawyer found that his daugh ter-had rod away witb the said' yohagj man in the aforesaid manner, v - ;; ; -SIAn BEAMS. 2l An i,800 ponild 'clieeseas bienir'Ue'atErie,Pa, ' p.. , There are six millionB of rejit estate owncra in the United States. ofDoverr NTHTf died on" TuesdayTaged 103 vears. t !-l , ' . New xork;are said to receive- salaf te of J6hnstQyn,'P lia-a: church for every forty-eight inhabitants, and they are. bull din s two more. ' Ttls asserted thati 1 there is no Londoner :i who a thoroughly it knows the streets pf that great city. : - 'J , Two members5 ot the Englfsh Wesleyan Conference; have given $50,000 towards t h e erection of ji church iitjtome. .A" London conrt;lias had a caso before it for forty years, and -every one concerned iri if buf thV defendant has died since its opening, -i.tr i r: ."Many -of tho carpets oftered for sale this fall are exquisite patterns. The designs must have been drawn A,by artists of rare skilland taste.. Tbe' Chicaso, Post Jsayi the 1 bell worn;by the cow.that kicked over the lamp mat sei nre 10 tuuati i hibition in that city In sixty-one different places.' . A -victim-bf-Greeley's hand writing says: If Horace hadwritten that inscription on the wall in Babylon, Bal sbazzar would have been a good, deal more scared than h'eVas." j i . , v Ua neV ogera house at Wil mington, Del., will ,b,opened j on Christ mas day. under the management of Air. JnouT. Ford, of Baltimonywith Mr. Jas. W. Wallack and Mrs. Caroline Richinga Bernard. , . t . ,,;. r 1 C-Air unwelcome tisitoh ; .v j - : A THrilllnarSJktteto. - The burglars had been very active' and' bold intheir oDerations in our city, but as Lthethermometer bad marked above' bq r . i 1111. nineties for several days, ana i uatr uwe of value in my room, ! preferred tor 'risk that little and leave ' Day window open, al though of easy access, rather than undergo partial suffocation. -If m uninvited guest made his appearance, and I did awake, I could feign sleep and let him take., what-J ever he nugni nna.4.t -, ; , 1 "This class of visitors,1 1 reasoned witb myself, ' do not generally commit person . al violence, if they cam accomplish "theft and make good their escape, without it." These were myteflections every night as I undressed 'and threw 'myself on my bed, leaving my cast l open t the enemy. Iliad been asleep one night about an hour, when I was awakened by the falling of a small China ornament. Btarting slightly and opening my eyes, I saw the gas burn ing, and a tall, broad shouldered man with his back turned toward me, his face' looking over his shoulder to. see whether the noise had , awakened ms. - , Our eyes met, so that my plan toYeign sleep woujd have been useless. My self-possession did not, however, forsake me. What followed illustrates the value of -.presence of mind. Opposite the side of my bed, and about eight feet from it, was the door of my room, two or three feet from which were thstairs leading to the lower hall.. The burglar must nave useci a lauuer in asceuu- ing the roor, irom wnicu ae eniereu mc window. ' It was some thirty feet from the ground, and isolated. , My plan was, not only to escape barm myself, but to eflect his capturef knew-t he policeman's Dear, and be. would pass in a short time. Sittinsr-bolt upright then, as I opened my e$e$ aba'sUwfthe'huifglaloblcing very unpleasantly atniP said,"rubblng my eyes drowsily although to tell the truth 1 never was more wiaeawaito ; muijuic : Jlello, John, what are you looking for ? Can't you come.jinto my "room without making such a confounded noise r - .The fellow, tajcen somewhat aback at being tiddressed" this ' way. saU,1fra lobSt menacng-yoice, JandJ pchitingti revolver at me : , "Shut bp! what do vou4ake me for?" :M took you for John 11 replied, with a well assumed nonchalance But I didn't suppose be was after anything valuable in myttdbrnjbtceptne thti,'nd---by the way, if you are not thet : nniuCkJestellow intheworld.: ";. How's thatf growled, my visitor; r 44 Well, I have a very .good watch, but if you want to get it yon must pay Tisif to the watchmaker's after you leave htre; tot I bad what I ' considered tbd fcSdV"but what- now seems the good fortune, to break- the spring yesterday and left it for repairs.",-- ,w -t .f. "You're " a precious ! cool . one 1" he said,-evidently fast0nishe4 at my, indif? fererrce. - -c, - -. 44 What's the use ot my getting excited or attempting : to . resist you ? You are armed, and you see. I am not. ; And if you hid no weapon your fighting .weight must be at least thirteen stone, while mine is not more than nine and a half. -I have no idea of interfering with you.' If the room1 were 1 fiifetf tWh" diamonds ,1 would not lift my. finger to save them) Take 1 1 you can, , find ; I- am going to sleep so don't make any more notseV r ; j 44 Hold on P said the tellow : Where's ur keys!" "" V ' : "Iguppse. ypu ,want to make as n of a v b attl. M&o.d jfe4n'3X j aid. .t4 so. lob much look in my pants bangins atf&? thfejBdpost there and you'll iftm:htim6th- a few stamps in it." , t I 1 was tiearly 'time fclr lie pol f clm au to pass, and I paused to listen. I must, in a few moments,' pnt myplan inlo'execu tion. . -: : ' - x 'A glance as quick' as lighthingjShojeed, me tnat tne Key ot tne door was on tne Outsidsf":. ifiH A'" ejlyjisleping expression did not .escape the' sharp and practiced ear Jof my .grim Visitor. It was k cttrioWscineb dodbt; I sitting in ay bed, in .my, nigbtclothes, unarmed, andttnis stalwart ruthan, pistol In .bandlatiiigicbalf suspiciously; ' half-' ferociouslyt--tneTmdhnot croucbingSttrpirT dtTpout to spring up 4jisJprey.'uHtherr:I sat. I cooliy?cinersing with him, ' tbJcsji I ties of tbe moment keeping my wits too wide awake toal my :Twim get the ODDer hand ?or an instant. I u What are you listening to T asked the twglnf 2"a .3 j a t - j t thnntrht I heard a crv of fire." t fhat inatnnf inrl in the dread still- aess oftheiright, J nrtlinemkn. ' It w 3 still s ine d stance ou; ot mine in the press fthef.will, Jbowever, be too Jlmalljior you. 'JUoodrfUght ; Mihe " lOU Will ucu, ' x saiu,.v"i w yw"" keys arsJR tbaimddLexlraweri' tfie "door7 slammed too the door, and.lAcked it upon him. Obvious at. my dishabille, I sprabg to' the steps. I hadwo. flights to tlescendahd the door 'to open' 'before I could reach the yard: but it was' hardly possible for him to descend ' the "ladder more quickly. Bounding ' rather than running down stair9, 1 flung lack the bolt and dashed jnto the yard. He. was half way down . the ladder. Shouting 4t,Po lice I'Mustily, I seized the rladder at the bottom," and, nsing all my power, brought, it and the burglar to the ground with a hp. anranj? stooped seized me ,by;, the tnape af -.my neck. 1 turned toe pistol - upwaraauu pulled the trigger. , It merely., snapped there were no more'chargesin it. , VVith a terrible oath' the baffled villian wrenched the weapon from my grasp and raised It aloft to give tne what migUt have "proved a fatal blow, when there was arush be hind him and he was felled to the ground. The policeman bad heard my shout. and was just in time to rescue me. . , r The burglar, was soon jwcuredj'and an my excitement I was about,, to relate fhe story I have here.J;oUJwben the policeman with a smile suggested thattJr might ketch cold in them clothes."-; v:- t4 ''" ; I then 4 remembered for the first time since I had sprung froin' bed, that i! was shoeless and stockingless, and.-had ; noth ing'bn but my night shirt, and beat' a hasty retreat. With a long drawn breath, I took my fine ' gold repeater; which had suqh a narrow escape, and was not aV the watchmaker's after all. from under my pil low, looked at the hour, turned in, and after a little while fell asleep.. 1 It is almost needless to add that the above storv. narrated afterwards to a jury 1 when I was in better, trim for story-telling I ... . S . i . J. than l was wncn uie policeman loterruut ed me, bad the effect pf giving the visitor Jodglnga in a public institution und secured me against a repetitiou of bis call for at . ........ -a! m..' J. TJ.i"' least, ten years.: mciwmi j.raueju. On'Thursdar. asa young daughter of Mr. Villifun,'a miller, at Centreport, L. X, was playing near the great water wheel which' runs the mill, her dress Was caught. bv.tbe wheel, and she was driven round with frigbtful velocity. Every-time'she rose to the top she cried out for assist ance, but on-turning into the water, with astonishing presence 01 mind She grasped tbe bucket-and held her .breath until whirled on the other side. , A number of children stood horrified spectators of the scene.; Her father finally heard her cues, and stopped the wheel. When taken from her perilous position the child was nearly benumbed, and would have dropped ofl Drobablv in a few minutes. One of her leers was broken, and she was otherwise frightfully injured. , ' m- , Too Many A wealthy young 'farmer in Ohio, says iheZanesvilie Courier, made a vow at the time of bis marriage that he would plant forty peach or apple trees for each child born during the nrst ten years, ' lie has been married seven years and has about 320 trees. He talks about retracting bis vow. He hasn't the land to. spare. SPECIAL NOTICES. BATCH E LOU'S II AIR DTE. . This superb Hair Dye is the beat in the World Perfectly Harmless, Reliable and Instant taneous. No disappointment.' No Rediculous Tints, or Unpleasant Odor. The genuine W A. Batchelor's HairDyeroduces IMMEDI ATELY a splendid Blac r?N4tuirrown: Does not Stain the 8kln, but leaves the Hair Clean, Soft and BeautifuL The only Safe and Perfect Dye, Sold by all Druggists. Factory 16 Bond street, New. York. -. - J fffeb 7-eodly-ent Tn Th Sat f iy;' H Principal : OCes 101 W. Fifth . Street, 1 CineUmmti, O. yt , . . The only Sellable Gift Distribution in the . L'.'t ..t country I1 ,v ''- - ?i li. D. SINE'S EIGHTEENTH b .:.. .: t UBAND ANIVUAI. DISTBIBUTION , - MONO AT, JANUARY lat, 1872. G200.000 00 r . IN VALUABLE ; GIFIS ! TWO GRAND CAPITAL v PRIZES t 910.000 in American Oeldl i' - . jt 10,000 In American Silver! Five Prises, of 1,000 1 M r4 : ; v? - 4 mak 2 Greenbacks! Ten Prixea t $ SOO ' ( One Span of Matched Horses, with -Family ' Carriage and bilver.Mountea Harness, worth $1,600 1 tUi Tiye Horsee and Baggies, with eUver-Mount- -v Ad HurnpniL wnHii ifl o.h 1 r j! iye r jne-xonea Kosejrooa rianos. worth e amuy cewing uacnines, worth $500 each! 2300 Sold and Silver lever iHuntingJ batches , -i-Mln ali worth froni $20 to $30j each.. i xs ' Ladles1, Gold JLeonttne' and Qent'a GtilA Vest Chains, Solid and Doable-Plated Silver TaMe Number ot GtftaJjtK V; u A gents wanted to sell Tickets to whom Lib Stnsl TieM4$ai fcli lCfeets;io I i "Teive Tiebeks, Twenty ve i ; f reaiafftilnlng rprStfofllM4 deaenptjon 1 ofthe.; manSerioj iiu wngnd bntion; wtii btf sent lo any !oneouSnb?m AUiettes mustbe-addressed to5oiS?s?5 t aoy Sl-DAWeodtDeeSH T-at-to' t?dl U'l 1 i f : r .-?r j Parr pnJets ;contaJnlng Patentw Laws. wlth w m wFE vTnla.f W ,Pgssjohtaiaiig the NKvr.CNjiuaby coani,ieaindalllai-KiLlpi 14tr iaigravlngs of: II, cuanlcar uoJbmenU! Patent Lawe una raW. fZ.. SI trf5rienI -,w- crash. The pistol he held lnhis hancyeii from Ui9 grasp. I made a dash for it, arid to his teet like a catana! & x 1 . r W v A . PATE11IS . MISCrLXIANEO US. ' Mm i ARTTLES8 AS WATER 1 uu - , , ? Yu f 'i Arthur KattaMiInventor; and 'Proprietor, - "J -: 'V3- Washinaton. D. U. zzTontnfTtir.xr HaJr-to its natural tronth hi anTearance.'to ?eradJto and orevent dandruff, to promote tne growth o: the Hair ad stop its falling out. It is kjt. tibkIiT habjojbss and perfectly free from any noisonous suDatance, and wiU therefore take the place of all the dirty and unpleasant prep arations now in use. Wumrrous testimonials, have oeen sent us from tb any- of our most prominent citizens., In every thing in which the articles now in use are ou,,eccionAtle, Crys tal Discovery is perfect. It is warranted tq contain ireitner bugar of Lead, Sulpnur or Ni trate offcilver, it uoes not toll tho clothes or Acalp, is agreeably perf amed an makes pne of the beat dressings for the Hair in use. It restores the color of the .Hair "more perfect and uniformly than any other preparation,' and alwaysdoes so in from three to ten days, virtually feeding the roots of .the-. Hair with all the nourishing qualities necessary to its growth and healtny condition; it restores the decayed and induces a new growth ; of the Hair more positively than any thin" else. 1 he appiicibtlon of this wonaerful'dionrery- also produces a pleasant and cooling elct on tbe scalp and gives the Hair a pleading appear- We call especial attention to the act that a limiieu uulliUor ui ttuutix lx mi uuttica uau vo liart by tbose wishing to try it. You will no tice that in pursuing this course oar aim is to convince by the actual merits of the article. Foi sale in Wilmington by M01L.HKNNY A WfiiGHT, Wholesale and Ketail at Proprie tors' rates, j ' k t - , , f . . nov s-tr Fall and IV i n ter M il liuery i , " AND !". ? - ' ' ? : ; MILLINERY GOODS! I HAVE JUST, KKTDKNED ; FEOM I THE North with one of the largest and handsom est stock of Millinery, tioods ever brought to this Market. v ! Also, ' " . WHITE GOODS, CORSETS, HOSIERY, DRESS TRIMMIMGS, ' And Muttons, Meal and Imitation ' HAIR GOODS and everything that is new ia the MILLINE RY and M r ,r; . j . Fancy Goods Department ' CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. One Price X v Terms Casli ! P. a. New Goods received every week dur ing the season. . v - I A. D. BBOWN. ?4novl4:tI ' ' ' "Exchange Corner. a TALBOTT. O. H. TALSOTT ? A. TALBOTT LBOTT SONS, . " " (Successors to Talbott A liro.) v S1IOCKOE SIACIUfiTB WORKS, f ": Cor. Cary A Seventeenth Sts.tllichmond, Va . , - .!.-: XAXnTFAOTXTBSBB 0 Portable & Stationary Steam Engines . Clrcnlar Saw and Grist Mills, XI y- dranlle Presses, and all kind of Tobacco fixturesi Wrought Iron Work, Brass a:ed Iron Castings, Machinery of every description, Ac Jan 28-S4Fly - ' - D.J.Gilbert, (Late of the Clarendon Bar and Oyster Saloon) TTA8 removed to No. 4 South Water street. fl next door, below iLdwaras A Hall's wnere ne wm conimue ine same Dusiness, and hope, by prompt personal attention, to receive tbe patronage heretofore extended to him.' lie also has two good Billiard. Tables for.8ale.or rent, which can be purchased very low lor caan, witn ail sneir nxtures. , , , ; PIAITOS! ORGANS! NO, 4S5 BSOOSIE 8TSKT NEAR ;i , BROADWAI, N. T, G. LI. Tremaine & Bro., -MANUTACTUKEES AND DEALERS tH Y P I ANO-PORTES. AND AGENTS FOB TILE 1 Burdett: Combination Organ, CONTAINING At. Caireater & Bnfieth Hew tairofenejits j: t Greatest nccess of the , Age 1 FT1HB disagreeable reedy tone entirely over- xwunuiuiu uiurumeii. xne veraict IS unanimous. Wfl challenge the World to equal it 1 Our new" scahv, nledJ um-eiaed 7 octave PIANO FORTES are now ready, at low-prices The New York Indepeddentot Sept.l6th, ays of the BURDETT mfiSAV. K It is by far the most perfect reeA1 instru1 mentwe have ever seen.' iv-ti-t : t uis vnrwuin.iieaacr oi uct.xa.says: 4 n e mu au iuw mat a reea instrument could be brought to such perfeotionJ- -...-?, .: ; press ana puDiic everywhere who have had an opportunity of listening to its beauti ful strains, not only give it their unqualified ojnumai. uuu uuuosiukuiisiy conceue tnat It stands without a rival, j . ; TtlT " The great increase in the sale Of nnrlnat-Wi ' ments, has enabled us to reduce onr prices for ;& , , - FIUSTEASS PIAMOS, ' ' lents) Whil e We ftCt TIDOn' ' the' TnilTftn' ' nf f i same time, a speciaL-Object, to furnish our customers with WumentsJwayeror, Ba.ie inn bbuu pronis," we maao it, at the - j. .. - - . . v rt:theT:f.TaHUt;l i i ETE3T ax STRTJJIEIfT FUEET OtJAIt-" ; MiriV famnifta'hikvw bail ii rtaiil '.L L:. Piano, but could Hotaff to. pay the dealer w&b to purchase aeneayli ide instrument that would cost more et3 ta cepairihaait Is jOrth. hence a large cioi our mbslclov, tag people have been obliged to do -witiitH : weean fhifoh3tt Fortes from 275 to i&r. ZZZZZaZZz. !i J: fromiO to 250. . New Organs,S r ElCSr LIST 82SNTTO ANT ADD2ES3.- -A PitKPKt!TlY' CUsiAli PKEPAEATiON A in one bottle, as easily applied aa, water rTtnrfnif 4rv HaJrto" Its natural color from ted to twenty-fi ve parcentriess thanauy' pther house (offerihe the same class of instru ments) in the United: States. ... .. . t" " junelWAFtf MISCELUiNEOUS; f . IE9TADLI8UED IX 1828? T.W; BROWN U, JS.WUCSSBOB. TO I.;, ! ...... . . . TO:tohes,:; clocks FiNxnroooDsrAcr SPECTACLES , sn,f all ages. . Nox 87 Market b'tui it. , WILMINGTON N. .Watchesi flock and Jewelry ' ; l '? IT 1' I ; '- .L" . repaired, SO The Premiums for the Cape Feai " jiKnci tural Fair, together with several Special Vr mlnms1 Contracted for and !lnrnihei tiV tuh IToose ' nov 5..U1 Bacon ! Bork ! Dfit SALTED SHOULDERS, DEY8ALTKI) SIDES, Clear ? Drji; galled LbngClear.'irV f -Salt Short Clear; Dry Salted Clear K 'HeavJCily ;Mes8 ; ork, , Smoked ?af?doaldcr Smoked JWe8tefh r Shoulders Smoked -' Western -Rib Sides,- Smoked . " Western CleafRib Side, BREAKFAST STRIPS-HAMS. For sale by '1 oct 13-tf ADRIAN A VOLLEkf. Daily Journal please copy. North: rCarolina House, Corner Second and Princess Sts., J." & U.?tl AAB, I ...... . Proprietor (Sample BoomJ Wines, Liquors,1 Ales and Porter, Lagur linor j jClgars and Tobacco, of all kind. nfoXsT-Jt'BSflK SEASON. f$ nov 12-tt " Extra Pamily Flour ! 100 BBLSBALTkIM0EEPAMILY rL0UR Now Landing and for sale by nov 80-tf z1 DeROSSET & CO. ciipfdedIeoiise, , ANI OJII.T SAMPliE ROOM, IN TII1B- CITT. . XITHEBE SUPEBIOB SEQAES AND liOT Y TLED LIQUORS can always be ha connection with that Superior Brand of TLED LIQUORS can always be hart, hi nn mai oupenor ui : .., MICHIGAN ' CHEWING TOBACCO; c - - Also, ' Furnished Booms, by Day, Week cv M r i: oct is-tf J. A. CLIFFORT Ps' Dry Salted Bacon ! 25 BOXES D. SIDES, ; 50 BBLS POBKV For sale by, . DbBOSSET A ( i) nov SO-tf A Day of EpciDgfor tie Mes ! ALL WHO HAVE SEWING MACHINES, can now.buy for Three Dollars, , A Baster and uider... ............ .worth f oa A Tuck Marker " M A Braider. 1 &' A Buffler and tiatherer.v.; i . ... .. : . . " 1 50 An Atij ustibia llemmer... .......... " 3 co An Adjustable Binder., .............. ; w $15 00 Wortli ot Attachments for $3 00. 4 ? iSK" FOR mkT.f .s -J I CoHMHon S eras Mm : Altaclieit It is perfectlr wonderful 1 Call and examine it. f Fits all Sewing Machines. , . ; ," T ; f - ' G.' A. NEWELL, Asrent, ; ept 20-tf No. 9 So. Front St., Wilmington. For sale by June 21-tf :.WLLLABD BROS. , WanteditoiEent. . NE W OEvQOqDlSJCON D-HAN D tUiitoit,i4L .if:jMv-fcl. V.i : .- Apply 'to ifT.'s.:i,.';. .. J. -.JUll. NEFF'S, ..I" ? No. 19 Front f Wilmington, N. C. nov 11-tf T.C., , - jv;.or?Bent:;dr;I.iBase.- 5 ; THE celebrated Powell Farm, on Wact v maw Lake: a good dwelling and oottcn gin are situated tflereon. It contains 200 Acres of Open Land, and has 'every fae! ?i J for improve menu S ooa oargain wiu u. lven. Aaunn- rhiteville, or H. B. iuort, at FJemin, wu novodlm - 4 J.A.MAI ' ? Journal copy s . , : POLLAEs& SOB. 3Xaihhfc : t ur era," Iirjporle ,M WHOIJSSAIJS, 43 Maiden Lane, RETAIL OI it -a Genaine SXeerschanm Go,t!H ttt ,J '-;,it.,;etiv 'i -tv-:i!jiiv. . Adfrpei Pr; Betail Circulars, Ac w hR';E,M,:E.'M',B E -B Fancy .Dry GooaSTJEmporlBin. j 5 r:c;rk-I?.7?;narfce .Street, - '" .7. jzo;. .JO UV WM f fii ...
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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