f
STAR.
Friday,-December 1871.
W" 0E3T. 31 !E& .A. IE& X),
, v jEdito Md oprletr.
' THE CIRCULATION . OF T2Z2? JfOJZiV-
INQSTAR Z8 LARGER THAN THAT 0
ANT OTHER DALLT NEWSTAPER PUB
LISHED IN NORTH CAROLINA. "
TJ3E LABOR MOVEMENT.
Mr. Hoar's bill to appoint a commission
tn invnatirraf o nnil ivnnrf nnrtn tfin tafn&
f 1a w in Vhfa Wmntt infrnrinnoi nfrt
Congress on the eye; of adjournment for
. .:. .
ne nouaays, ana waicn.we nope .win- uu
i - JfWftwyiwW WQea; that body t re
coijyenes TOWCm demanded Dy in?
. importance ; in t the f80cial Jdf politicaT
; V.ArirtYYVir iViViifi."- '
- i; 'miooinn comnosed of practical men of en
quirfngsminds who. are acquainted with
!:tKJl.M& ihWyorkinmnen' and with
tne 5 Drelnt relation existing between
the . present relations . fftmg between.
u - piit-ancriaDar,' ; wm ascertain wuac
itl is that capital witholds' from labor
thayabpr should ave ? make it satis-1 found last week by
fiplLUtthfi s4lififi hnt to inMnoNamily.5in: Boston,,
theiiaturalxightSiOf capital. Qrgan-rK
5UCUU1BWWU, suw
commission poulf not fail iodd faithful
wa.haTe, little iaith ihi Congress and . the
President giving moral aid and encourage- j
ment to further it in its wise and beneficent
ends! - A corrupt Administration and a
l wu, "-"r"1"""
; with monopolist rings and , combinations,
afford, the least possible hope 'oiainelio-
? 1
t6 their own corrupt1 interests. Still we
may be mistaken, and the Commission
once appointed may make such revelations
1 'that tBr''cen-to-bV Will - be forced to
take a
yPWm9 J
4 . -j
be reniemt
membered that there was once -a I
CommissiotprQrmhelarx)rprop
tit- tt. k:h !,. 1,- j
1U 0 .uir
missed at the clamor of some marnifMv-l
turers whom his reports had offended. f It
is to pOiliopea that tmdoe s influences of
the same kind will not ,be exerted, or if
exerted will be ineffectual to abolish this
uommi$sion;i itsnouia ever oe 'appwit,
ed. Such a Commission should be un-
trammplprl anA in nn ilnntrprf a snrlrlpn I
f - I
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termination being put to its life by caprice
or by corrupt influences being brought to
What are.the purposes of the creation
of such a commission ? Labor reform as I
ioor reiorm 113
a term has been worn so
,-and f? tLISVW1
" a3 "VrendeirPfiillips in this country and
Alwr anil Tennis Blann in Rnmnmntir
th awiof a an1 mart avI simara that I
""".7, ""7 4777Burv"w
thinking sober men are 1 apt to examine
every new luea auu uovei urovemeui pro-' I
fessing to emanate from the people, to see
if it is genuine coin from the mint. All
are not Israel that are of Israel neither is
every glittering thing, gold, f The 'twork-
inmln, like the women agitators, have
chosen indiscreet men nay more, lunatics,
dolts and "dead beats" to champion their
, intarests.. No wonder these interests from
year to year have been mismanaged.
Wild 'sentimentalists . have ridden into
notoriety on the so-called platform, of the
aWrformlrs,fcwhileiie thing itself
"for which Jhey .have so vociferously
clamored has been covered up in a cloud
j pt :pburephTase$ Jd . BQtmdl 4nd fiiury
si gnif ying nothing. It ought to be " the
work of those who hereafter claim; to-re-
- ' present the interests of 'the laboring classes
to set forth some definite' plan " of action,
to specify, what it isjthat this working men
ought to nave and the shortest way to obf
tain that - particular thing. There lias
been enough' demagogical gabble about
" rights," emancipation," ; etc Let us
uave a xair open statement ana no more
clap trap. The, intelligent! working men
'-aemandhkiUli V ;
; Palmetto Leaves.
iMSiimiiloku Qui gfFes;
LA
Spartanburg1 has ' a new Ke-
publican paper called.the NeaBrd.
. . For the ; -week ending Dec
23rd there were 20 deaths in Charleston.
. k n irnpenetrableifog liagtpre
vailed, ii .Charleston harbor -iors;3yerai
dayfrpastjr causing the detention of vessels.
. . In Charleston, on '.Tuesday."' a
little colored girl was accidentally shot
by her brother. Hef ' recovery "Js doubt
ful . ' . . A ,
1 5 . Sign shifting was thefuqln
tboiumoia on Christmas mghtr- A promi-
- - m- mr1 1 .' mm . j aw
umt juiuiner.jouna"" cid
and liquors";
4
l -)jMDVL,Time:) that Jbe 'political -prisoners
j ut ii,crv iJiacw-uL jjuginess. - r.-s
oiuw iu uur jau are suojectea to the most
riSnin-ical discipline, ; ;r .
tS Jalllarion Bays :v On
lastr4dij jhtJIr Henry Harper "was
; eeverely stabbed in four or Uve places. . He
received1 his "wounds,;, in a general brawl
we believe. TheJifficultvs took
Kirby Township; about sixteen miles from
The historipal four-and twenty' black
birds wjach-were baked "In ,a pie have
liQJntoOli'e 6hadebyine
hundred chickena;,,which furnished the
interior of a gipastry baked last week in
, John' Chtirch. Ylt took ionr- strong - men
fv cWhit 1x19 uivujMx juui iue nail.
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-.
STAB BEAMS.
' 'nr t tt.l-nflo
.naay jxw,u years oia. ,
A Canton, 111., tobaccQnist has
fallen into a German baronetcy.
.t New tYork has live co-operative
shoe factories, all flourishing.
The. son will bo consumed in
4.4,380 years, a scientific rumor says,
A' yonnff man ' ate 14 oyster
stews at a donation party, at Red Bank,,
' - - , -.. '
A small space in an Indiana
space m an inaiana
J? dul devoted to ."Wisdom and
I lrnth. , r
- c -Porf?nfftn ,lms hpn
elected a school committeman in Chelsea,
j ' R m,ln
Massachusetts.
- with attentions from her aristocratic
-friends in Baltimore.' . ! ,
fihiVAM ninrnhnntfl rfifnae to
. I
purchase fire-proof safes untiU they see
h '"
rr .M,rei Sto?k daughter .ot .-the
mem weu roasiea in a Donnre.
T.0IUliJ!y-Gen?rf.1 rkf m
J ninety.third -year;' lryes near Clay sville,
1 Guernsey county, unio. ;
J ; A. very nice gold ring -was
iv a cook in a private
t -vtwlt"" r ! j
L::r2-jlliJUj-; ifci riUTAH-
including three of HoQka w.onhi f 18,000,
Miss Nllsson's Mad lover. 5
Mile. Christina Nilssonfs crazy clover,
Charles Buscb, who was sent to 13 lack-
well's Island, for presenting the fair prima
donna with his unwelcome attentions, was
rPlfiMpd from r.nsthdv on Thnrsdav.
Mile.
j Nilsson prosecuted him personally,
nh ttiA
I first offence, in the Essex Market Police
Court. -llis aeience was that he jwas
madlv in love with her. and could not - re
sist making the attempt;, to teliher so.
Yesterday Busch '"made an effort to renew
his attentions. Slipping in the Claren
don Hotel unnoticed, the poor musician
on t& third-floor- BeforUlie
mnn nia twhv m sn iih. innssnn s 'room
could feain admission several waiters laid
violent bands on.Buschv and liustled him
down stairs and mta the street. Busch
waIItpH i hlnclr nrhrn anrl fhpn return
1 p a -r w-.
to , room 21; where Mile. Nilsson was
4"i 'TS'.V
to remove him. but he made a violent re
1.
sistance and tore their iackets into tatteH.
A reinforcement .presently.: arrived, and
uscu was .gmuu uu
' 7 7-, ,r CrTT4" " "w v
mm T.fi inn rjvT nunffit t;nnn. . i
t 11.-1 . -i? -i- as I
jLFuxiiigiuoieinpyrarjauseuueui uusuce
Scott, ai reporter found Busch sitting in a
side room. . He had an fotdpera pro-
grainnie iu uis uauus, upon -wuica whs
printed a .likeness pf Miss Kilssori. He
was most intensely : studying" the pro-
gramme. In answer to questions " of the
gramme. n 23SS
reporter,
eon and that she loved him. " I saw her
for the first time, he said,- in, t
demy of Music, and fell ' deeply :
the Aca-
in lova
with her then and there, and shall con
. - - - -
J ! O J
Basch- has been sentenced to a lunatic
asylum, medical testimony of his insanity
uaviug uwu buuuuwu.
ttt a. 1 au. a
e are ft "..T 7'
which must be held forever sacred by
fivp.rv trtift man. will ne annronriAteiv
"io- T rUi -
says : ' ' !
On the 19th of Januarys the anniversary
of the birthday, of General,. R,. E. , Lee,
GeneralJnbal A. Early, we hre plased to
learn, will deliver a Memorial - Address at
Washington and Lee Uniyersity. No
selection could have been more agreeable
to pur people on.this occasion than that of
General 'Early, and no man, in all the
faithful host that followed Lee, could do
better justice . to the subject ; General
axiy was among uxsixnsuiBueu
' 1 . 11 A. JI.lt 1 J
?S-P in
at, q iu w-
of the Southern people.;; e bespeak for
true men from far and near.
oaJl
sellyin his letter of acceptance: UI hope
to meet as many of the boys at Lexington
as can conviently get there, for I want to
say a few words to them especially.":; Let
us pass it round ; our people will be glad
to see aslnany of the boys-as .can come.!
Tne Tear's Dead.
.i 1 , m .. 1 I
Vi . v 6mu. u
the ranks of -science, art," literature, and
public life, who have passed away during
the year that is how. bard,: on to its last
days there are not a few; whose names
recur; at this time.. Science has lost the
inestimable serrices of Herschell, Hurchi
son, Holbrook, Becquerel, ? Babbagc, and
De Morgan ; the names of the Cary sisters,
Vt?' t"
imasa xo vwFaiAA. a0 u vA aa ua pvpuittr
autnors wnom ine year nas xaaien; von
xxcas auu xuigny uavu yippcueu irum
ainpng the wUsts ; Fnm, Omer . Pasha
ana ocnamyi are gone irom tne ranKa oi
the treat leaaera ; i Scnbner. Bennev and 1
AkUMcik vusuiucts ug ucjjan,cLA ..aawua i
caT and England r.Covode, EwiffS',' Val
Iandigham, Slidell and Mason are among
the distinguished Americans who have
died ; and musical and dramatic "art
mourns the loss of Auber, Mercadahte,
Thalberg,.Sandersonyr Anschutz add Bel-
sane.
Onr Army in f lorlda. '
. Private letters inform ns that Jackson
county, ; Florida, is' under, - martial c law.
Cbl. Coker, 61 Mariahnaand Dr. Tennlle,
of Greenwood, have been" arrested and es
caped to Jacksonville, charged with viola
tion of the enforcement, act. Numbers of
negroes are appearing daily before the
military authorities, swearing against
prominent,, citizens. Federal troops are
quartered in Marianna.(7te&w (Ga.)
Bun.
n
ndiana Divorce 1& arltet.
An Indiananolis nancr thti.4 ftntn.4 nn f hp
divorce market: . "The brisk competition
among the lawyers has brought down the
price ui uivorces very low in this market.
tWe quote common separation, $15; small
alimony, $ 25; large alimony, $50 to $100.
There are but few of the latter in the
market. s general . business- good and in
creasing.", i.i- ' -- . ..
i.
L Ahnnt 3 P. M.. vesterdav a Geo. Parker
J"",, "NT t Haw that the
front door If ad been broken open, appa
rently bv burglars. He immediately in-
frmpfl tho nolioA and detectives were
sent to investigatethe case. ? On entering
the establishment a bundle of plunder was
found, and the dead body ot aDurgiar oe
fiide it upon the floor. Several robberies
.had been perpetrated at thia foundry pre-
viously, and the proprietor hadfarrangea
the tnererer nassinff aions. one &iu? w
buiidin v,The burglar in
hniMnvmit.hnr(.i.r in searchins
for
pander hidreyidently come in contact
with the strinj?. and received the Contents
with the string, and received
of the in left i0in. His .name is
UWillimV TTpnlpv ftfcnoloriOUS thief. WOO
had served terms in' the State
1.. J
prison uuu
I iL i v TTn liirul rrrltVlin O fpW
Sowing: the
NMda of Discord Down
Soutb... (
black lecturer lias been addressing
the colored people in Mobile, and accord-
inff ,0 the 2Vi5ne of that city; stirring up
their bad passions agathstthe whites. - It
is alle ed &at thia jf ure an emissary.
from the Radicals in the North " who. by
inciting disturbances between the. whites
I and negroes, hope to make politcal capital
to redound i to -the': injury of .the colored
race, and nrova dama?incr tc-the Eeuubli-
,. r. . 0 r
can party. ; -There should ba some means
of stoppiosr this ; practiceof . stirrinff up
DiacKs jusc aoouc election --times. iia
fruits are beinff 'seen in the recent Ku
Klux raids in Arkansas and Texas, and
have already attracted the attention of the
local as well as 'national authorities. JV.
T., Heralds"
The Governor-Electof Georgia.
j ...
Hon James M. Smith, elected Gover
nor of Georcria on Tuesday last without
opposition to fill out the unexpired, term
of K. B. Bullock, fugitive from justice, is
a native of the State, of about middle age,
a lawyer ' by . profession, and a lifetime
Democrat. At the outbreak of the war
t . . .-
ho onnoaed secession, but UDOrt t
clash of arms tu went with his State.
.tlTli iVL J
infantry until disabled atfhe head of his
A . i k
u . .w ""Y
Coniederate Congress,. Jioiaing 111s . seat
.u ' ihnnrJ.n nf
si- ftnd has not appeared in politics un-
til now. . At the time of his election he
j-lin
jvas-BpeaKer or tne iiousc ox lieprcsenta-
S been returned to the Iieci3-1
latere at theelection of last winter, when
Georgia was declared finally recon
v -
8trUCteu. ..
A Iiouls vllle Bape of the Lock.
An affecting story xomes from Iuisyille
a- ai. avii Ice ,1 a: ri
LI) LIIR IUI1DW1Q7 ElicCL. : 1 WD . UcaULlIUl
young ladies, of aristocratic appearance,
were sUnding oa the corner of Broadway
ina Fonrtli itroet bont 8 o'clock Friday
a shopping expedition; the other waiting
to see her; ott Tne car came, up and
stopped for. the passenger, who'turned to
her friend to give the usual goodbye kiss,
when by some means her arms became
entangled in the curls of her friend, and
Justus she was tearing herself awlay down
came V huge blonde wig, falling with its
Auasa ui niii auu cuiuiug uuiici uiu diLUjJS
at their feet, and revealing a head of short.
dark hair, rolled Up in a little knot be-
hind ttdf arrangedPto accommodate the
i . &
aeceptrve wig
Another invention of 'a flying machine
was exhibited by a Philadelphia mechanic
at a late meeting of the Franklin Institute
in that city. The main features of the
air-ship are a cigar shaped float, made of
oil silk, which is intended to be inflated
TOilh hvnrnorpn crns Mcrhtfuna frmr nn tanh
.... j & 1 --t,--- W .
side, worked by an. ingenious machinery,
which propel the craft through the air; an
j '.V.vw' I
gers, and -a steering apparatus whereby
vu vM vt vAjcit"w4i u Maocu-1
tQ0 machine can be ffuided. in anv direc
the machine can be cuided in anv direc-
tion. .Thejfldathen inflated, will last
for twenty-four , hours', and no ballast or
rndder 03; "Th ,nortel
Philadelphia journal, "works well, and it
geema to hfi th moat fiftsihl nlan thn far
advanced for navigating the air."
Shooinar Away a Tinker.
1 The Indianapolis News says : A lady in
aipnn not a iqousana mu?siaway was
considerably annoyed by hens, who pecked
the loose plastering from the wall. So
M.VTiM.i&, nutiu If aailklAiL UIOUE9. DUD
mougnt sue heard her lowls pickmgaway
as usual, and, dish cloth f in hand,: she
hastened to open the door, and mvinsr her
rag a warii&e uonnsn sne utcerea a tre
mendous "Shoo !"
Imagine her dismay at beholding, not
the .hens,: but stranger, who, alter wiping I
irom nis iace tne drops ot dishwater with
wiiiuu ub uau vena . Bprmitiea, ' saia in a
perfectly . calm voice, f WelL mum, : if
you're got auy morespare rags. I should
like to sell yon some tinware tor 'em."
A good story is told of a man who Weni
for the first time! to a bowling alley,! and
u.-i L'ij:?Vi.- rJi1
nucent peril ot the
the boy, "who.1, so far from
having anything to do in V setting up '
the pins,was 'actively at work in an en
deavor to avoid the ball of the "player,
.without touching them. At lemrth the
iellow, seems; the predicament the bov
wasiu, yelled out, as he let drive another
ball, Stand in amongst the pins, boy, if
you aon t want to get hurt."
DBYSALTBACON
7"' 1 " "y
Sides and Shoulders.
. 'J -Ti - ",'- ' .
' BOXES JnTSTORE,' - .
tivr, ''r'M;'"."'-'. '"--
QQ BBLS. C. M. PORK,. . ,
For sale low by
dec 28-tf
DjbROSSET CO.
25
BBLS. APPLES JUST ARRIVED AND
FOR SALE at REASONABLE FIGURES."
Sweet Havana Oranges, Malagra Grapes and
r Wrigut'a Ne Plus :;Ultr V-J
MINCED MEAT-The Best In Market I
deosstf
JAS. C. STEVENSON.
. .....
SPECIAL NOTICES.
THE GREAT PICTOBIAI. ANNUAL, : -q-
Hostetter's United States Almanac lot 1872,
for distribution, gratis, throughout the United
States, and all civilized countries of the West
cm Hemisphere, is noV published and ready
for delivery, in the English, German, French,
Norwegian, Welsh, Swedish, Holland, Bohe
mian and. Spanish languages, and all who ish
to understand the true philosophy of health
should road and ponder the valuable sugges
tions it contains. ' In addition to an admirable
medlcal
cure of
treatise on the causes; prevention and
a great 'variety of diseases, ; it em
braces a large amount 1 of Information inter
esting to the mercnant, tne meonanip, iao
miner, the farmer, the planter, andVprofes
sional man j and the calculations have been
made for such meridians, and lattltudes as are
most suitable tor a correct and comprehensive
Natioal Calbwdab. ,
The nature, uses,' and ' extraordinary sani
tary: effects of Hostetter's 'Stomach Bitters
the staple tonic and alterative of more than
half the Christian world, are fully set forth in
its pages, which are also interspersed with
pictorial illustrations, valuable recipes for tn
household ; and farm, humorous anecdotes,
and other instructive and amusing reading
matter, original and . selected; Among the
Annuals to appear with the opening of the
year, this will be one of the most useful, and
may be had for the asking. The proprietors,
Messrs. Hostetter & 8mitn, Pittsburg, Pa., on
receiot of a two cent stamp.
wiu forward a
copy Dy mail to any person w.
o cannot pro-
cure one in nis neigaoorm
The. Bitters
J are sold in every city, town and village, and
T7"OSKOO. This
celebrated Medicine has
I -t: attained a hlghreputation.'Tas a reliable
rnmAdv for VnrltVinBT trie ii'ooa: itBStOTine
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1.1 ver Complaint, Kidney Disease, Eruptions
of the Skin. Nervous? Prostration, Ac, has
caused it to become a standard remedy, It is
now prescrmea ny pnysicians, ana recom
mended by our best citizens. r . ,
aec7-JU&waj!iy ent ; t ,
SPEClAli, , ,
Quarantine Notice.
ILOTS and Masters of Vessels are notified
that if any case of disease is carried past the
Quarantine "Station, it will subject, the vessel
to the delay and expense of being carried
i -
wi'l satisfy themselves before passingr Quar-
UnUne.
; w. uj cuRtis, ; r
Quarantine Physician.
aec27-im
' Journal and Post copy j i
BATCUELOU'8 II AID DTE. ' ' ; ,
This superb flaiBye is the best in the World
Perfectly Harmless,' Reliable and 'Instant
taneous. Nocfisappointment. No Rediculous
Tints, or unpleasant Odor. The genuine W
A. Batchelor's Hair Dye produces JMMKDT 1
ATELY a splendia Black or Natural Brown.
Does not Stain the Skin, but leaves the Hair
I Clean, Soft and Beautiful. -The only Safe and
Pe-fect Dye- sold by au Druggists. Factory
I 18 lsonn flfreet. maw y nrtr. , - "
I , ..
f eb 7-eodly-ent Tu Th Sat
MISCELLANEOUS.
Notice.
FIRST CO-OPERATIVE .STOKE, of
J
WILMINGTON. Nov. 25th. 1371.
feuBSCUIBEUS TO CAPITAL STOCK ABE
notified that unless amount subscribed is
pald m 20 da daie hereof,
their interest will be disposed of as provided
for In Chatter.
By order Board of Directors. , '
JAMES DARBY,
nov 2C-2taw30d Sun Wen
. President.
NEW. STOCK
OP
C 0 C O A IT UTS
, .
1UU B.uPPv 0 vporto , UrangeiS,
Confectioneries, Fruits, Crackers.
vi aa ajuub;
rtfdpr AtiIaq KTntfl'nMnM..
vannea ixooas, kc. oi all kindsr
-T- rKZ ,7 m"" 7 .ir f
Lemons. Candies, Codfish. 'Maci: '
TT-.-:- oll. ri Wii ' - i
cicj, xxcAiiug, uitiuiuu, viieese,
Butter, Flonr, :Toys, t Fire 1
"Works and everything else !
in onr line. ;, ' ; ' '
dec28-tf
&EIDEBBOS.
Nice Fresti BuckwHeat
A.
AND GOLDEN SYRTJP,
FRESH BUTTER, CANNED TOMATOES,
. , PEACHES AND CORN
FRESH SALMON,1 LOBSTERS, SARDINES,
and as good Flour as can be found iirthe city.
And if you want GOOD BUTTER try
. f FRENCH'S,
-dec 8-tf v - Corner Market and Second Sts;
; J. W. 8CHENCK, JTr. & CO.,.. ;
ueneral Conlmlsslon Merchanta ni
Commercial Agents. '' '
CORNER DOCK AND ' WATER STREETS.
: I
Wilmington, N. C,
Will give prompt and personal attention to
- ympmeniioi.
naval BxoiiJfis, juniper STAVES and all
; kinds of COUNTRY rrodttce. ar.
Oiders for sale of produce or purchase of
Goods wlllbepromptlyattendedto,andtothe
best advantage to our customers.', dec 24-tf
Wi4owsJ & Onto' Benefitlife Ins; Co.
BEHOLD 1 SEE WHAT THE "RESERVE
PLAN" HATH DONE ! s
"Reserve Policy ! Oh ! what music: J'
In this pregnant age is sweeping.. .
Thro' the chambers Of thelieart
How the Orphan fed and tausrht -
What firm, fearless todepence " . -t
T"o uncounted old men bpugnt -Inthis
connection, we would say to married
gentlemen that a more valuable Chmas
present could pot be given tneir witVr anrt
children than a Reserve Policyl toyooSmen
on the eve of marriage. no&iWwS?bS
smgieBles8edness.'we most inhfttToii 1
?.tovestV.Repno
i "V 0"O l VUDHnna: thMv lira rF
inlYag f andVprTcariosupr?
.... if m. Aaii oupernsor.
. MISCELLANEOUS.
Call and Buy a -Pair of
' .THOSE CELEBBATED
'VICTOIlV KID
GLOVES
frOn -0III118TMA S!
Only One Dollar a Fair !
EVERY PAIB WARRANTED
A; D. BROWN, Exchange Corner,
dec20-tf
"Sole Agent.
Goal and Gash !
A.CH COMMANDS THE OTHER, and we
- " ' - . ,
will In future sell
COAL FOR CASH ONLY.
'. ;&?:'4
y Our patrons w.111 please : bear this in mind.
The prices are , j . v . . . 4 . .
For One Ton, 9 00 Delivered.
For
1-2 Ton
450
dec 171 Ot
WORTH Jk WORTH.
Provisions ! j r
f f f BBLS. CITY MESS , PORK. Full
OUU weight. .
X00 Boxes Dry ted sides
Uhds. Bacon Sides and Shoulders, ,
For sale low by t
dec 2-tf -. WILLIAMS & MURCHISON.
t . . . t ' - ... ...
H ave You Examined
... Tr -: THE-,- ' ' . ' '
EMBROIDERIES "AND .TRIM
" MINGS AT , '
J . & H . SAMSON ' S
I i.
DIALBK8 IN-
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS
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, of all descriptions, .
Hosiery, Dress Goods, Blankets,
- i - t cloaks, Shawls Rib'bons, Collars
and a complete assortment of everything
kept In our line. .
, Citizens and strangers desiring the lat
est styles at the lowest prices will do well to
examine our stock. " ?
J. & II. SAMSON,
No. 43 Market street.
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HATTANS'
CRYSTAL DISCOVERY ; FOR
THE HAIR.
Arthur Natiam, Inventor and Proprietor
': Washington, D. C.
A PEBPECTLY CLEAR PREPARATION
ii. in one bottle, as easily applied as water,
for restoring Gray Hair to its natural color
and youthi ul appearance, to eradicate and
prevent dandruff, to promote the growth of
tne xtair ana stop its railing out. it is kh
tlbilt HixxLiss and perfectly free from any
poisonous substance, and will therefore take
the place of all the dirty and unpleasant prep
arations now In use. Numerous testimonials
nave been sent us from -many of our most
prominent citizens.: In everything In which
the articles now in use are obj ectionable, Crys
tal Discovery Is perfect. It ia warranted to
contain neither Sugar of Lead, Sulphur or Ni
trate of Silver, it does not soil the clothes or
scalp, is agreeably perfumed and makes one
of the best dressings for the Hair m use. it
restores the color of the Hair "more perfect
1 &na uuuormiy inan any otner preparation,"
and always does so in from three to ten Ws.
I virtually reeding the roots of the Hair with
I l nourishing quaUtles necessary to its
1 Krowiaaaiuxieaiuiyconaiiion; ltrestorestne
rowth and healt
ecayed and induces a new errowth of the
Hair more positively than anything else. Tna
application oi mis wonaenui discovery also
produces a pieasant ana cooling enect on the
scalp and gives the Hair a pleasing appear
ance. '
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Umited number of small trial bottles canbe
had by those wishing to try it. You will no-
tice that in pursuing this course our aim is to
convmoe Dy tne actual merits of the article.
jf or saie in Wilmington by MoLLHENNY &
WRIGHT, Wholesale and Retail at Proprie
tors rates.' novS-tf
Christmas FreBeilts
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XjLRE sometimes quite difficult to select and
many dollars are very foolishly Invested in
nonsense, but a nice and acceptable present
to an industrious housewife would be a SEW
ING MACHINE aU complete, ready foT doing
up sewing in the best stjle which can be ob
tained at 9 South Front street, or corner Third
and Chesnut streets,'4 0 ; y .
G.'-aI "NEWELL, 'Agent.
dec 21-tf
No. 9 South Front street.'
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GEEEin7ilID Cs- CO.
a xi unit tvaier ntrAAf,. iiATf
door to Willard Bros.,
WHOLES A'L E DE A L E R S IN
LIQUORS, WINES, BRANDIES, , ;
AND -ALL KINDS OF : v 1 '
.FANCY LIQUORS
WMch we Will offer to the trade on the most
REASONABLE TERMS,
as we are receiving large consignments of the
Vl BEST GOODS IN THE COUNTRY.
i. Please call before making your purchases. ' -dec
2Ltf - .
THIS MORNING STAR BOOK BIND.
OERY- is complete in all its appointments,
anAJ? in charge of one of the most skillful
workmen ih the State. Ail kinds of Binding
- may23-2Dtf - ' v J ttUU. u jcpeaitiousiy.
! OKMAERIAGE.
APPY RELIEF forYOUNG MEN from the
. cxieoLs oi jcirrors ana Abuses in earlv life.
nOOa. restored. Nprvnna rfahtllti nrtTa.A 1
T i . ' -jr
uiuouiujuui . w ; Ai-amaze . removed. New
ir " -A treanent. iNew ana remarkable
e, in
, ' - HOWARD ASSOCIATION, -
j, ' A7 ' : No. 2 South Ninth street,"
dec 24-Sm ent , Philadelphia, Pa,
Cash NoticeHTT
Notwithstanding Notice ko ,
, : COAL AND WOOD
would be sold 'for CASH oniv v
- j t: - , . have
many orders sent in without th6 aoney
From this date we will posits. .
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order for COAL OR WOOD untilpaid for
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DAVID PIGOTT
TOBACCONIST,
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WILM1N0T0K,
Dbcembbe 2-tf
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THE
CLIPF0ED HOUSE,
AND ONLY
ISAMPLE ROOM
Ilf THE CITY. '
XTTHERE SUPERIOR SEGAES ANn r.
W TLED LIQUORS canalwavaha ?J0?'
connecUon with that SuXrioTKSa Sfd'
; : MICHIGAN
CHEWIHG TOBACCO
. AlSO, . ( '
Furnished Rooms, by Day, Week or Month,
"oct ie-tf J. a. curroRD, pr0p'r
HinorTiQTin Snlinnl "
MEBA2STEVILLE, N. C.
A CLSSIndS
43- Spring Session opens February 9th.
" Col. WM. BINGHAM,
dec 27-lm 7 SnperiatenJent
W. C. DURHAM. ' H. J. MoDUFIE.
The Carolina Banner,
EVERY SATURDAY, AT SHELBY, N. C.
.. . StrBSCBiraoK Ratks:
One Year,.. , 03
Six Months 1 no
. . Durham ft Mcduffie,
dec lG-tf : Eds. and Proprietors.
H . BURKHIMER
.. Wholbsalb and
wt? ' Rbtail Deaikb Ih
Tobacco,
Snuff
AND
SIsrn of f be Indian Chief,
decS-tf " No. 6 Market St.
. D. J. Gilbert,
(Late of the Clarendon Bar and Oyster Saloon )
HAS removed to No. 4 South Water street
next door below Edwards & Hall's,
where he will continue the same business,
and hopes, by prompt 'personal attention1, to
receive the patronage heretofore extended to
mm. . ne aiso nas two gooa isuuaru xamca
for sale or rent, which can be purchased very
tow for easn. wit
ith all their fixtures.
nov 10-Sm
Butter, and Cheese.
TRIME FACTORY CHEESE,
' NEW YORK STATE BUTTER and
- 3 CHOICE WESTERN BUTTER,
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; For sale by . '
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ADRIAN ft VOLLEES.
Bice ! Bice!
lifill-IJlliJ i.nL- krrsh beat RICE,
j.VVWW A,B3. JTltliSll ucaj.
' FROM HILTON - RIClJ . MILLS,
' For sale by ' ' ' ; ,
dec9-tf .. .,. WILLARD BROS.
POIaLAK & SON.
Manufacturers, Importers and
. . i V t -7 DEALERS IN '
Piles, ! SEOier's" Articles' aifl ' Cips.
!VIIOIJSSAl7, 48 Maiden Jane,
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RETAIL ONLY "
Genulno Meerschaum Goods at
, , 27 JOHN STREET, N. Y.
5 Jl Address, for Retail Circulars, Ac, Let"
ter BOX 5846. . ' " ' juno22-tf
r Salt !; Salt ! : Salt !
1 1 A A A SACKS AMERICAN and
LIVERPOOL SALT,
For sale by
dec 7-tf
WILLARD BK0S.
Oermania Saloon.
T7IIRST-CLASS BAR ROOM, AND FIRST-
uutUJO uaVIAAlW An "
Streets.. , :, :' :
A lull supply, of the Choicest Winea, Li
quors, Cigars and Groceries kept constantly
on hand, and satisfaction guaranteed.
- dec 10dm . H. BREMER, Proprietor.
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Ilolacses and Svriip.
60 HHDS. '
IIliDCOvadb Ilolasses
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-AND
:fl. H.-0YEuT;l
CO.
For sale very low bg
June 21-tf WILLARD BROS.