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1 THE XIORfUNG BTAR PUBLISHIED bAlLY, WM . H BERNABD, Editor and Prop'r. orrioB, Dawaon Sank Bulldlnjja, Front St. one year. m auTuo six months, in adv&nco 3 60 thii In an rnnnfi. o An Ann month, in advance - 75 The Moaifit Star will bo delivered in any part of the City at Firrum Cknts per week. . MKTEOKOLOUXAL, RECORD. iTEeH Barom eter. Time. mom Wind! Weather cter. 7 A. 2 IV 9 P. M. M. M. SO: 54 30:53 S0:53 84 47' .43 N Light E .Fresh E Light Clear. Clear CToudv MeaaTemp. of day 41 deg. Notr. All barometric readings are reduced to the sea-level andio S3 degrees Fahrenheit. Robert Sbtboth," SenjH Sfenal Service U. 8. A.v , Weatner Report. - WAR DBPA.RTMl.iiT, if uuice 01 umei oinai umccr, Wifehirigton, Dec. 8 4:35 P. M Cloudy weather will probably extend -ery generally on Friday from the Atlantic coast to tUe Western plains, aud the barometer fail Stth stationary' br rising temperature , over this area. Southeasterly winds wJth rain on the Gull coast and with threatening weather ia the Southern and Middle States. South westerly winds, backing to sottth. with rising temperature from New England to the lower Jakes. The lowest barometertaove eastward into Illinois with rain to the southward and suow to the northward of its path, and brisk southerly winds on Lake Michigan by Friday morning. "f;f " t f - Dangerous winds are cot anticipated for the Atlantic coast to-night . THBOITY: PROFITABLE ADVERTISING. We call the attention of the business men of Wilmington to the superior advantages offered by' " I ' - . t THE "WEEKLY STAB . as an advertising niedlum. It hAS, without exception, the Largest Circulation of any pub lication in Wilmington; and we can satisfy: any one that it had no equal aa a medium of communication with, the people of the rural districts now trading with Wilmington..! We solicit a call from those who wish to place their business prominently before the people of this section, confident that-wo can otTer inducements that cannot fail to please1 NEW ADYERTIaKJIJSNTM. llfiiNSBKRowi's Ltve Book tore. 89 Market st. A Place of Reallateliectural' Pleasure and Profit.- . A. Pope Wil., Notice. Col. & Augusta Railroad Dudley & .'EuuBCoppcr-Tipped Child ren's Calf Shoes. A beautiful assortment of Albums just received at VanOe3dbll's. Iudalgence Asked. The indulgence of our subscribers South of Market street is asked for any shortcomings in the delivery of. the paper for a few days longer. Mr. Willard Toft, the agents lias been quite unwell Tor the past week or. two and Jias had to rely upon 'other carriers to deliver the pa pttr. He expects, however, to be able to give the matter his personal attention commencing with the Urst of, next, ,week,...when we are confident there will be no further cause for complaint ' Carved ..and Fluted, Carved and Plain Walnut Mouldings, all sizes -tf At J ' S: ! VakOksdkxi.'s. OfTon Business. Mayor Martin left here last evening for New York, where he goes on business connected with the city, and the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad. He , will be abBent about ten days and 4n the meantime Alder uiuD George Chadbourn will be acting Mayor, A Fine Present. ?. 4 A fine gold wateh4 and Aain has been pre sented "to Col. S.s L. Fremont by the officers and employes of the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Company, the position of Chief En gineer and Superintendent of which he recently resigned. The presentation speech was made by tue Auditor of the Company, Mr." Charles Flanner. ' Imitation 1 Rosewood Mouldings. Very pretty for Picture Frames, at. tf V"AOK8DELt'B. i llie WoandedBoyi'i ' Oliver Perry, the colored yooth ; who was struck in the temple by a ek thrown by an other colored boy named Edward Nichols, uear "Sunset Hill,' on Tuesday last, and who was subsequently carried to the City Hospital, is said to be suffering severely from the wound. Dr. WInants; the imyslclan In charge, states that the skull is very much depressed from the. effects of the bjow, and that the boy's condi tion is sncU that it is difficult to determine just yet what may be the result. , ,' "y? Careless Snootiaar. ; Yesterday afternoon, while a-colored, man) hy the name of Edward Anderson,' was stand ine; at a cart in conversation with the colored driver, a report of a gun or pistol waa heard ,; the ball from "which struck Anderson 3. on the head, goin g through his hat, penetrating a folded paper which It contained, and grazing the skin'of his forehead. . Of course no idea is entertained that the thing was . intentional, "ut as the practice o' firing loaded weapons on i i" streets is a dangerous one ana in in is instance came near resulting seriously, it is taped that there will be no more of it. ' We should haye stated that the parties were standing on Market, between Front and Second streets, at the time Anderson was struck. (, - r i -nr.f A Dinner for sjbe Children. ' - The pupils of St. James' Mission School, umbering some two hundred, were the . re cpients yesterday ofa splendid Christmas dinner. We learn from one who was present that the table was fairly loaded down with all Uie subs tan tials and delicacies of the; season ad that the young lads and lasses appeared to ejoy the feast to the utmost. The dinner was the result of contributions by the' mem- bers of the congregation of St. James' Church and wa gotten up under the auspices .of the dies. The school was removed to the new bUding recently erected for the purpose the first of the present week. It is capable of ac commodating about four hundred , children . is comfortably fceated,. , .k.,-fiA .. I : 1 1 " 1 " " "T ".'i"- -.' - ' - ' - J.-. ... -,.,...,.... ...,.,,,...,,- .. I . ffl . , , . 'J- ' - . .... v r . r . .-1 . v I I : I i- I r II ' I 1 - ; V:,; . f ' W ft ' ' : M ,. V 1 If II A. "' I ' I l 1 II Vol; Ig-ITo, 83. WILHIIIGTOIL IT. C, FRIDAY, DECELIBER 29. 1871. Wholo ITo. 1,327 ;The days arc beginning to lengthen:, The air yesterday was cool and bracing. " - The "ilooners" have about "piayed out.;'. -r. and Charleston. ' Mrs.: lfarry; WatRIne- are in Dan Rice's circus Is performing in Charles ton ;this week." r' ' t ? , I'"';; - i The bright light which illuminated the Eastern horizon last night was caused by a fire In the woods. . t . . . "i We had. a call : yesterday troiri" Mr. Mathews, traveling . correspondent of the' Norfolk' Journal. ' ' jWeMearn that The Masonic lUomtor: handsome eight page monthly journal, is soon to be started in Goldsboro. I The Newbern Timei says thlre is' some land, at Stump Sound? in Onslow county, ; so poor that you? couldn't raise a "disturbance on it. ' - ' ' : v -f :V: - The Chamber of Commerce had an impor- tantmeetingvyeterday, but the proceedings were nbtfof a character to be made public just now. . ' The New Year is generally ushered in by religious services at EeveVal of or ' churches, and we suppose the usual custom will be ob served on Sunday evening. ' vS " Mr. Benj. Durfeer formerly of- thts city. has been appointed to the position of third- class clerk Jn the office of Gen. Rutherford, Third Auditorsf the U; S. .Treasury. The name of Mr. Abram WronskI, instead of Mr. Thos. II. Johnson, should have appear ed in the list of the grand officers at the laying of the corner stone, as published yesterday. We are pleased Jo see that Rev. Dr. Mo- ran has so far recovered from his recent at tack of sickness as to be on the streets again, and that the probabilities are favorable to his occupying his pulpit on Sunday, as formerly. -4 The Editor of the Rutherford Star passed over the W., 0. &:R. R. R. a few days since, and found the road in ? fair condition, and was glad to learn that the road would be put under contract for laying down the cross-ties and iron to Shelby immediately. : - It may not be generally understood that all inspectors' bonds and licenses have to be renewed at the expiration of a year from the time they first qualified. The time has arrived for them to perform this duty and it should be attended to without delay. , r - Monday next being the 1st of January, we suppose that our business men will haye a holiday as usual for the purpose of making New Year's calls. The bachelors will remain athome, of course, and entertain the lady frlepds who may call upon them, it being leap .year. ' " ; , . "' The ceremony ot laying the corner stone of the new colored Masonic Lodge, now in process of e recti oa;on the corner of Eighth and Princess streets, will take place this (Friday) morning, at 10) o'clock, with appropriate ceremonies. The Lodge will be a large and substantial brick building, three stories high. - - U' -7 Fine Gilt Mouldings for Picture Frames tf At ;; - .VaOksdku.'s. City Court. The following cases were disposed' of yester- -ay!: : :- - - . i Mary Beasjey, Matilda Johnson; and Pre cella Brown, arraigned on the charge of fight ing and quarreling and keeping a disorderly house. Judgment by default as against Mary Beasley and against.her and her security for the penalty and costs. Matilda Johnson dis charged. Precllla Brown not guilty. Precilla Brown, Martha .Hill' and Eliza Stewart, arraigned on the same charge as above,' were found not guilty and discharged. Samuel BlosBOm,' - charged with retailing liquor on Sunday, Dec. lOthwas found not guifty and dischargedi The same, for admit ting certain parties in his bar-room on Sunday, was sentenced to pay the penalty and. costs, from which judgment defeTidant took an ap peal. . , , - . Wm. Miller, charged with fighting, quar reling and cursing and the commission of an assault and. battery on thejerson of one York Wiggtns.as found not guilty and discharged, the proseputor to pay! the costs, to. Sally Register, charged, with cursing, &c, was r found guilty, jyith judgment for the penalty and costs. Released on the payment of $10 to the City Marshal. Benj; Sheppered, charged with cursing, a public officer of the city, was foundgullty and sentenced to paythe penalty and" costs. . , A party, whose name we are' requested to suppress, was arraigned on the charge of fcare ing and making an assault on certain other parties with3 a stick. Found guilty, and "sen tenced tpay the penalty and costs. Appealed. Two other parties; whose names; we are askedtp wUhh6ld,;.charged with the same offence as aoovewereounoguiity.. -vuugwcui snsppnded OS therpaymeUt"of costs; - -J. . One case continued over for a future! hcais--Ing. . ri f f-fyi jii? .; ; Something' new Crystal Card Portes." at Vanorsdell's the A Bad Habit. ' ; t - " Draymen should be;; required tdl stop , the habit of leaving their horses to ? take icare of ihemselves while driving through the streets. At? circumstance occurred " yesterday which goes to show'the importance of this.'- .While one of the street cars' was passing In the vicinity of Seventh and Market streets a horse anil dray waspassidg close to'the track,; .,the. driver In the v meantime'walking. on the sldev walk'andnot noticing hte, tea my- when the horse cainje near running into, -the ' car and smashing It. The car contained several ladies at the time,' who saw8. the dinger and eriedout with alarm,' when the conductor, who ws in frbnt driving; and bad not noticed1 the horse and dray before jumped out;of his car.'stopped the animal and ledbim out of the way; V" l , m - " t' ' - ' Oval Walnut and Gilt Frames; ail sorts and sizes, at TAJrOasDBLL'ft,. W I I . II . II IS . .11 ' - ( 1 ' --.S..f 1, AV ...II', U Y i Tlie Masquerade Ball. . The masquerade ball at City Hall last night, under thssmanagemcnt of Mr; Jas. M.' Brown, was a, complete success In every sense of the w.ord. The costumes were5 magnificent. and the variety of "characters represented was large. The characters also, with very few ex ceptions; were well sustained, . and where all did so well It would be Injustige to particular ize, eyen if we had the time at the late hour at which we write to do so. The .skating' com menced about 8J o'clock and shortly after 9 .the skates .;were removed: and the dancing commenced. It . was . estimated ; that there were about tff hundred couples on the floor and the scene was one .of the grandest and most ""animated over, witnessed" on'a similar occasion in Wilmington. . All seemed to'enter Into the spirit of the thing with' such a! vim that it was .impossible for the affair to prove otherwise than a success. There was a large numbet 6f spectators present, who evidently enjoye'd' the; etttertainment as ' much as: it was possible to enjoy anything. We predict that thifc, Is but the beginning of a seriea of similar nleilaUimetitsas the one last nighfVas certainly-calculated to give an Impetus in this direction. Great credit is due the management for the great success which attended the affair. For Sale or Rent. ' If you have a house or farm for. sale or rent advertise it in our new department, under head of" "For Sale or Rent," at half of our reg ular rates, for advertisements not exceeding five lines. . - f j :-ti Shipping articles ; for sale at the ofUce'of the Morning Stab. ? tf DIsllaffuisned Tlsltors to Arrive. We learn that five Engineer officers, in cluding Col. Craighill, Engineer In charge of the District, will arrive In this city on the 9th of January and remain three days. They are commissioned by the Government I to come here for the purpose ot visiting and inspecting the works for the improvement of our river andbar. This visit on the part of the officers alluded to will be a matte r of no little impor tance to the business men of the community and we hope it will be so viewed by them. picture Framing, in all Its branches, ar tistically executed at VavOksdkll'b. : .tf.; .. i. . . - .. - i Our Cnlp Basnet. ' ,1 Few' women are so modest that they are unwilling to sit in the lap of luxury and ease. A woman in Hoboken, who peddles pea nuts, is said to be worth $10,000 and to own three houses. - . -c- - . . . TYhy are, the washerwomen the aiQiest people? Because they, put out their tubs to catch soft water when it rains hard. Why , is it that ! people look ,to their watches to see what's o'clock, yet never look at their clock to see "what's a watch? 1 A- Englishman about, to be hanged, for murdering his wife, sorrowfully remarked on thegallow6: "I led her to the Aaltar, and now she has led me to the 'alter." - "Shrouds!" exclaimed an old lady who was listening to an old sea captain's story, 'What do you have them at sea for?" : "To bury dead calms infma'am," replied the old salt.- . ' "' r Tou don't think "so highly of the hyme nial knot as I do," slid a wife to her husband. "Yes I do," he replied; "it is only when you wish to make it a double lean knot" that I object tolt." ' ." , v "Poor thingl" observed a .tender-hearted lady,4n5 speaking of the death of a, young .friend, Mshe had just got alortY-dolIar;set of furs, and beauties they were; but she don't need such things now." What do you sup pose she meant by that? , : - Some clever young fellow has invented a new kind of ink, called "love-letter ink." It is a- sure preventitive "against all cases of "breach of promise," as the ink fades away and leaves the sheet blank in about afer.being.writtetf upon . ? four weeks , !-- SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE, Only one drunken man was seenin Snow Hill on Christmas dayv - ; 1 A Tournament was to have taken place at Mount Olive yesterday. Sheriff Lee, of. Wake, -treated ther prisoners in the bounty jail to a sump tuous: V"riscIIias uiuuer. Repttblicatf meetings in Ruth erford and Gleaveland have nominated Judge Logan for next Governor;. ' The"" Rutherford , Yin4icator says :- Two meu;ibamed'Moore and Moes from York S. C, were arrested in this county by detachment,, of cavalry last Wednesday. They r are charged with murder.- ..-' " - The-dwelling of Mr. M. J; Ham, a few miles from Goldsboro, was entered on last Tuesday, during the ab sence of the family, and robbed of a large lot.pt clothing and other valuables. - Col. L.v"VY. i Humphrey will eommence work on fiis neWvhotel at Golds boro'' as soon as "weather will permit. The Messenger saysrthe building is to be second to no other hotel in the State. He hopes to have it completed and ready for opening by. the 1st of September next. . Tho fcAgricultnrar and Me chanical 4 Association,"; whici .met in Greensboro on Saturday last, elected Mf. T A Granger, President of the Association for the ensuing year; W. G. Hollowell, General Secretary; Pr. U. Cogdell, Record ing Secretary; and Maj.- John C. Slocutnb, Treasurer. , L:" , - The Goldsboro Messenger says: A friend1 from Kinston informs us that young William Hunter, son ' of Mr. N, Hunter had his hand badly damaged on Christmas day by the premature explosion of a gun. Drs. Bryan- and Woodley were called to his assistance, but the hand was so ; badly lacerated that .amputation ijas deemed necessary. 4 : r The " Goldsboro Messenger ' is requested to state that the- Sunday train on the North Carolina Central Railroad, between that point and Greensboro, has been discontinued." There is uow no train, over this road on Sundays.. , . The Raleigh Sentinel ot Thurs day says: Yesterday morning "on. the Chatham railroad, at Sanford; a colored brakesman while attempting to couple some cars, was caught between them and seriously if not fatally injured. . " The 'Newbern xTimea says : Capf.S. Murray, Master of the Sctifoner General Toibert, -jvas accidentally knocked overboard at Hatteras;1 vthe other day. His son, Thomas, who was passenger; in rescuing him, was drowned. The schooner is now here. '! Says the Rutherford Vindica tor: Sally Morgan, a little girl eight years old, two miles from town,, was burned to death last Tuesday. Her clothing" caught fire,, when she ran out of the house; the fire burning very stitch of 1 clothing from! her. body; and in this condition, her hair, on fire, a passing soldier met. her who put put the scorching flame,1 and carried her into the house, where - she i died a short time after. ; . ?. "v; - In -Goldsboro, oh ' Wednesday evening, a young" man, named Joseph R. Morgan was shot accidentally from a pis-: tol in the hands of Walter M. Arstonf a young man. in the store' of Morris & Co. It seems that Morgan was in the store and i engaged in friendly conversation with Arston, who had in his hands a small re volver. The - weapon went off accident ally, lodging the ball in the head of Mor gan, just above the left eye. The youth, hails from Johnson county. ! There is no hope ot his recovery.! So we learn from the Messenger.' s ' ; - - MEHRGfeENSTn this city, on Wednesday evening, at 10K o'clock, Mrs. Gatzey, wife of J. 11. Mehrckens, In the 47th year of her age. , - . - The friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend the funeral,1 at 3 o'clock P. M., from the residence, la Macomber Al ley, be tween"tfth and 9th streets.- - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. .. AYilmington, Colombia and An gnsfa Railroad. - . - OFFICE GENERAL TICKET, AGENTt a VWiiJraQTOirf.ir-'C-i;Dec.'29,M71.,, Through Freight Rates BETWEEN WESTERN CITIES AND 11- . ... . . I -v - . ' MINGTON, VIA "GREEN IJNE." WILMINGTpN and" ' ' . JMUSOr JjOUM-. -vilium- vine. vllkf t natar 1st Class, per 1C0 B3, 2d - " " - 3d 14 .-..4. ; 4th " - ' " $ 1 15 $ 1 40 $1 58 1 13 90 1 Si 1 08 78 . 73 75 55 50 5th -,l --' Floury Apples, Po-) tatoes. Onions. Hominy, Meal bbl 1 00 1 60. 108 00 157 00 1 30 194 140 CO 1 46 3 20 Beef and Pork. bbl Ag. Imple'ts, Wag- i car ons, Machinery, $ I'd, live Stock, car load, The perfected connection of W., C. & A. R, B. will hereafter enable a speedy movement of Western produce and Naval Stores that may be shipped over thisjroute. Beingpart of and connection with Fast Freight Lines. Freiftht In oab load quantities will be moved WITHOUT TSAHSFBK. ... I " Special rates given on Naval Stores. ; v . , ' A. POPE, dec 9-3t . General Freight Agent. Copper Tips. COPPER-TIPPED CALF I CHILD BEN'S SHOES ' - IJIHOSE (Tho most durable made), have arrived. , DUDLEY & ELLIS, dec21-tf-: Sign of the Biar Boot. .;' Shields' Eye Wash, . ' --MAWrAOTURBD- TST--- - .-.; Mas. SVE W. CASH WELL, Wilmington, N. C. QNE of the most effective remedies for INFLAMED, SORE AND WEAK ETES, ever offered to the public. ; ' t y. fi ?- ' . - For sale by all Druggists in the city. Priee 25 cents per bottle: , . . , . 6BEEN & FJLANNEB, Wholesale Agents, . . decl4-naclaw Th , 47 Market street. ilotice. I HAVE appointed Mr. John B. Turrentine to aid me in collecting all dne me by note and account. He or X will be . at my , office, in my former Dry Goods Store, every day during business hours. Hope all those in debt to me will promptly pay, ad I require the money . JOHN DAWSON. octl9-nactJl,ThSatTu ; . . : :- A Treasnry ,of Ileal Intellec tual Pleasare and Piv6fit,,' :; ; HEINSBEKG Ell'S IJVE BOOK STOKE, Where is found new and beautiful Gifts, suit able for any season of the year. - The unique and attractive stock in store Is particularly suitable for the coming New Tear; " Where a present is received".!! is something to toe re membered, when the past Is looked up'9n with pleasure, as a bright pa ge in the book of life. .The various and elegant Articles and Books are especially, designed for New Years Gifts. JtS" You are invited to call and examine." DON'T FOBGET to please your Iriends by nuichasingyOur.New.Years Giftaat the.rf 'I I V E .B O O K H TO BE - REMEMBER THAT NOT TO BE BEHIND TllH AJfi we are selling our entire stock of CLOTHING & OTHER GOODS '. - ' V- 1 "A.T JUST EXACTLY , '. - '' . r .." . Coot" to the Purchacer. 4eo 28-tf City Clothiers. ' mSOEIiLANEOIJS. 4 '" w am r '-3--,' M... iBLISHEl) Principal Office 101 W. Firch Street, y' ' ' Cincinnati, O. ., The only Reliable Gift -Distribution in 'the -s '" I ,' '' country 1 - -". . - L - S60-000 OO IN VALUABLE GIFTS! TO BB DISTBIBUTSD IX 2 . , '. L . Tf. . SIN E;' S ' " ' 153x41 KEOUJLAK SIOKTIII.T GflFT ENTERPRlSEi To be drawn Monday, Feb. lathi 18714s, . ", :. TWO GBASD CAPITALS OF $50iQ Eacli in Grcenlaclts X Two JPrtxea 1.000 w Five Jftrlxes 5UO . Tn Prizes $100 S OBEENBACKS 1 Horse and Buggy with Silver-mounted Har- ! '3' iiessy worth $600 ! One Fine-toned Rosewood Piano, worth $300 1 Ten Family Sewing Machines, worth $100 each Five Heavy Cased GOld Hunting Watches and s . . - Heavy Gold Chains, worth $300 each I ; ; i . Five Gold American Hunting Watches, worth ... , $125 each l- . , V Ten Ladies' Gold Hunting . Watches, worth . $lO0Eachl 800 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches (in all,) worth from $20 to $300 each. " . Ladies' Gold Leontine and Gent's Gold Vest Chains, Solid and Double-Plated Silver Table and Teaspoons, Photograph Albums, Jewelry, aCtj EC, kc, ;. Whole Number of Gifts, 6,009.' ; t i Tickets Limited to 60,000. 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Wilmington, N 8ept25-l-tf : RATES OF ADVEKTISirra I one Square one day, .. it v .ii . two days,.. . l 52 . thrfiA dftvs S 00 II ,fnni rin-r.- -.....1...... 2 60 .t . .i five days,.,, fi 00 li j. -'. t one weei.".. ...... . SCO ' o Contract Advertisements taken at pro portlonately low rates. t r ; Marriages, Deaths. RertRidup,' Funeral and Obituary notices will be inserted at half rates when paid for In advance ; otherwise full rates willbecharired. ' TxjaicsCash on demand. AUCTION BALES. : M". CJ2 QNL Y9 Auctioneer. --; Ily Cronly & Zloriris. Friday aad GaturOriy, Decem C : ,bcr SOtJi end CCili. . Honoco ht nuoTiori. "TXTE will sell at Public Auction on Friday YY" and Saturday, Dec S9th and; 80th, at Ex change Corner, commencing at 10- otalock A. M., and to be sold wlthout rserve, 20 ' Superior jSaddl-Sj and Harnesa ; .' Horses, and a, pajfr of NO. 1 HOBSES, Sound and kind in single and double harness. -. deo 28-St: l" 1 vl- '"i !"J . : m j i 1 !..,-, MISCELLANEOUS. rntrr" " orn JOD pniiiTiii i;ouse, Doolc Bindery, 1 c f Blank Book Ilanufactory, 17SI. H. IlEIlNAnO, jProp'tor, The Onl j Establlsliiacnt In the State having all these lacili-i-.v M ilesoinblnea. -I - ;., i- r - . , l-' T ; d p:ei.t -uil- -.."-l , IMPROVED MAGHINERY ...I .: .S.Vu: MJ OF . t ( , THE BEST ASSORTMENT OW V .v ' TYPE. PAPERS, CARD8 AND INKS ! GRILLED ! VVdbur.IGN ; everF; dSftment j '-,'-i-.: . ' , O ,T ,T H LOWEST PRI C E S , BUT lit vl A S L O ,V P R 1 C-E S Any Oilier EKtabMIiraenl ' FOR THE t .a . . .1 J a ; ; , s t- BEST QUALITY OF 170UK PRINTING, RULING AND E1MDJNG . OF EVERY vDESCmPTION; Sxecated Promptly and7 ekllru'iiy ! j it-O.V li-'' VVI '3 IJI'v -,y .bV It r.li, .,iiez trill i '. ' ' : v..'.' ...r'Jf ..I ... At ' - tr Ii,11iti y"iT . SIKH ' w$ are enabled to fill orders with Tm&-UT3gO?3T PISyATCII. . May eSiFttS-I 03CSllGCI 10O,T0lJS SHEL LIME,' f :h j -S ; . . 150 Tons Red Be aeh Land PlAntAr'' '1 :' ''" .- iJz i J f -i -LF.'W'.'KERCnNER, -dec 23-tf , 4 .W. and Sa KofthsWater St. DUYTCaCGGrjUlfJE ,STAin)ilED;CCiinE3,: XXoreTrian 250 JCISTcrisU IlatftSeatlona. AUXBTS ALSO OB tHS fiXST? ALABX XOVXT FAIRABITKS-Sr Cp;" j. -i ' ; ' ' 252 BROADWAY, NEW YOSJC : FAIRBA2-TKS, BRCW71T & CO., 113 lH2i XOSTOIT. " For Sale by lerm I r;r dTrare Dczlrrs. 1 ' 5 -sept25-2awtmTu Fr e-t , .-.;. with ox witLcat rocnis cn ILiJ, r fx ccr ' -ner of Ann, door frora ccrr cr, cjJe.j-.LLad side going South.' Terms moderate, by week, or month. Address Bo x.2i4 City J?,Q, deo7-im 7 - - ....... , . . (. t v v. 1 P 1 " i I I I n
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 29, 1871, edition 1
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