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L' f. I' I .".Tbursday,: January 18, 1872, , I, 8 Editor. , and proprietor. THIS CIRCULATION OF THISIIORN INO STASIS LARGER - THAN TITATQ ANrTffS3 JO AIL T NSWSrAFSR FV& LIS USD IN NORTH CAROLINA. : r Z '. r CABPE1-BAGGEUS. "-'ri X Rtlicaii jourpal is horrified at our stricures on the carerj;nd tjuiakf. ! such? artics as toe leading eSto.ial which appeared !ia1h Star "bftfie 12tb, a stum bliog block to tbe peace apjj prosperity of our Stated We do hot agree with the Re publican journal aforesaid: "On the contra ry,welthinkthecarfet baggers, with Litt!e: ..field. at their head, have been nol only a r gambling " block?" but an absolute curse to poor ojd North; Carolina ' . But, if the Star is doing anything at all " to discourage immigration,' by its denJa ci'ation'of carpet-baggers, what -wonders '" must be accomplished in that line by the New York" Tribune with its immense cir culation throughout the Northern States! v If Horace Greeley is not orthedox Re publican authority ihere is none such in sJhis "larni of tlxe free," we aro. very sure. And here is what he saysabout carpet ' ' baggers:' - ? ; V ' Z !' "Go Back Thieves 1 1 1 M " Re publ i cans of the S-utb i yi.uhave a desperate struggle just ahead, and yu eennot win unl. bs you send rtiese villains (carpet-bag; . .' gen) to the rear. You cannot rely on their moclesty or their sense ot decency ; they wj. If, push thernselves forward into the most conspicuous" posts, no matter at what peril and mischief to your cause, unless yon sternly sy, 'GovBack,Thievtsr You cannot afford to be delicate wiih men who d itiot knw what "delicacy nie,ans. Unless you show by your. Cacts that yon dtet peculators and ecorn to be led by them, yt iu will be beaten, and will de serve to jbe. You can p'ut these fellows where they belong if you;1 try; and you Tfteir effrontery will d ' ' mar T5 ft ft ft .7 . ? . A . :,i -...u I: O. L D. Calhelle BUhoporihe : me result or una .meet.i.ff v,, uuuu, -Djoceseof vlrff,V,lak less,' not be felt immediately, but such j - j emlnt.nt. prelate and Catholic gatherings t men engaged in the mate-J ChurbT dignitary,- and sincere andearnest SPECIAL NOTICES. s-i r t. cuiYa,'- K I nhriattaii trentleman. deceased at his resi- rial luiuiuicaicub ut iuv loukio ujuoi, i - , ' . ' d t,J'i Stic i ia dyepepsia. Tbd Btorach and the brain are too intimately allied for.i ta one to suffer without the 'Other, so that djspepsU and despondaa'y are lnseparatl?. It iaay lre felt after a whiles-There was no great nuLM,,(1i.,A,no:nfft anA nr streets. I addea:toothat irritation of the fftomach is workdooeinthe Conventi6nit tbeem- Sundayrrmorning, January Uth, at 9 almost lnTarlaWy ampwled irritotioa Jnennd practical fSlSWas nv"f&i and7trlr4amzinS opera- .Uemea engaged in the ideliberationsen- JzmbGe 4th -1809 " ancU with hll WWEftT Hostettei'a Bitters is most powerfully Biineatorkjfb SSjTa mov,d4 BardstOWn, Kentucky, delo to of prosperity for the future. ; .We hope many i0 the.year 1818 He first Btudied: law, 8fater;05onlyhcme8t:Tto leans. ?ijia career asVjawyer wasofshoi-t ers rinffana tec u oe maup duration. - ie. smuieu nioiogj Mary's- Seminary, Baltimore, Maryland, and was ordainod pnest June 13tu,-1835, Antv AOA1S possible. Paimetto Leaves; effecfrof this agreeable tonic ia comfbrtlnK and encouraging. A mild glow pervades the- system, the chronic naBln-8a in the stom ach is lessened, and the nei vouar-reBtiesaness which characterizes the disease is abated. Thia improvement is not trausieht. It is not succeeded by the return of the old symptom with superadded force, aa Is always the case when tiiimedioatt-d 8tlmaants are trtven for the complaint. Each dose stems to impart a ' V.1 REDUCED! L P n t r i. The chaftsbund have by the Rvght Reverend Bisnop iavia, - at permanent accesion of healthful inviora- Bat this is not all. The aperient and scaxorly secondary In importance to its tonlo Li taere i an ovenww oi one, nio o aoon brougi t within llmitr and ir organ u inert ana torpia it is tonea r I p.rlotnwn TTnitnrk v - and was ; . Boon I tlon 'Jw iJnto.i Xr, atnF th Pnrnrre- anti-bljioas property of tbe preparation are iiimrTvaiimi a iuaua wwwa w wr v m mam Charleston . : Freunds- gation ot the Faithful, worshipping ; it Tirtues. if e a calico ball to-night. Lexinston. Kentucky. Afterwards was eretion issj r. -mr . t c?T nfklA l maoo assistant touev. iKuauusnejuumo, I nd refrnlatttd. Tne enect uooa in aiscoar . ; . .vJiir. fupiwiMUiw, cBucwauio .ftM...rda BishoD of Charleston. 8. 0. ing orxana is equally saintary, and m cases of merchant m lumbia, aiea 6ncraeniy on r;. . OQrt,,trt r RUhnn Rbv. cont.tpa ion thee itnaruo action is jastsam- E " it Thile sittinir in a chair in a A!te lho consecration of Uisbop Key- olent & produco tne desirou result graouahy Sunday last, While Biuingn a xnair in a bevas appointed the pastor of the and without pain. Tne Bittern alo promote barber shop. Disease oi the neart. , t . f et Trils . . . T ttv - healthy evaooratlon trom the surface, wulch . The Camqen trnat has been where he received f rom Pope Pius IX Culls Luden apelis of raw, unpleasant weather are informed that in pertain pomoos oi the for the See of Richmond, October . ium, coSestionh and cunnty the colored laborers seem consider 1850. -. ; . " -. : I colds The bet aafegnar against ai diseases aoj inuisposea to cod tract ior; nuuiucr 1 ne was consccraiea xnsnop ui avu D eROSSET & CO.. State, Ag eat Wilmington, N. C. season. ) v mond . at; Baf1stown, V. Two locomotives belohgingto V11 M;t Reverend he Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Kendr.Ck, Arcibishnp i SU :i . j Yir j. j ... j i. first arrived in Richmond as 13i hpr' 1850 After Conducting the affairs I numerous aud remarkable cares ol the worst V li niA ?h r,rlt nrrm for form8 t.fficroiula, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, of the DlOCesO With great SUCCeSS JDr . iver ComDlaint. Klnnev Lisease. ls.ru utions N6vemher ; 10 th, Dr. T. R. Louis. He Bishop ofthe la bodily Vigor, and this the great Ve etabie ueatoratire especially promotes, i . ijanz . . KOSKOO. This celebrated Medicine has attained a high reputation', as a reliable remedy fur Purifying thu fi.'ood, Uestuiing ne la vr an a n luney s io.a manny action, r m j Yi:j j i. . . i. i nrst arriveci Ma Jl.ti.rft.v- Onn f thm was filiahtlv' Dioci se of Virginia, on the 6th of Decern aud-Toning up' tueUervous bybtem. its bta, yesterday. Uae ol them, was sugntiy m , iQKn Af ,,n,wt:ny thn affHirs numerous aud runarkable cores ol the worst and the orher j considerably damaged. . . During the excitement inci dent to the fire in Florence on Monday a colored man named Jamts Hamilton was thot in the abdomea by George McDufiee Stoll. and little hope is entertains I of his Its established high reputation and low price make it the cheapest fertilizer Refer to any one of the humeroas-planters who have tried it, for its merits ' . ., ': - TMgLTa AGENTS : ' LEAK, 8PENCFR & CO. .....,... t. I-Uegfl .lAUHnV.. lilarir I ... Nahnnt twenty one years, be yielded to an ex haustive sickness ot several months" dura tion. He bad made several visits to Rome, first in 1854. asraij in 1867. and lastly in l'8f0, when he went as a member of the rcoverv. - Stoll whs arrested, and a bail 1 Ecumenical Council. -Whilst in Rome he lost tne use oi oneoj; niseyes auurciurucu this Dioceso much impaired in health. After his arrival he rallied a little, and io June, .1871,, visited his relatives in Ken tuky, .where he rtmairjed lor several months. . Hia sister and her son arrived at 4 A. majm a. of f l.oou n quired or inm. - . . Tho Charleston Courier says: "Between one and two o'clock ytsterday rooming a fire broke out in Buchefifa store, Flotence. C, which, wit h"the miscella neous stock, value unknown,' and insured for 4.500. was totally drstroyad. The fltmej erected valued at f7,OJ0, on which there was an Liver Complaint. Kinney fisease, Kruptions of the kin. Mervou Frontratioa, ac.,has cauded it to become a standard remedy, It is aow prescribed by pnywlcians,' and recom mended by our beat citizens. . . -deoT-UJtWaFly ent ' i t -. ..... BATCIIELOE'S HAIR DTE. This superb llair Dye is the best in the World Perfectly Harmless, Reliable and Instant taneons. No disappointment. No Rediculous Tints, or Unpleasant Odor. Tho- genuine wr A.. Batchelor's Hair Dye produces IMMED1 A.TELY a splendid Black or Natural -Brown. Doesjjot Staln the Skin, bat leaves the Hair Clean, soft and Beautiful, j The only Safe and E.B.LILE3 ........,.... A T, BIZZEL... J. W. ATCOCK.........i........ ....r..... H. J. SAULS...... nrnntpirw it r Dnn if ' ' . ' " Ol J . " 7 """". ..., M.W. JAEV13....;..................... UPCHUttCH A D DD.......... ixl 12-D2mW8m F4m-nt Saleigh. JOB THE " STAR'' PRIimMG HOUSE. Book Bindery, rm& 3 .3g"Sc,n.V M- o y.etd.yV and were gm.fled by bi. TifSl tcied by Schi.nbe & Co, t a cost uf '"S"1""" onhtm. - . w Bond .treetvNeir lorkj i80"' a.fa'i,C!ni f! stock, i W,,; C.re.m.T....Ml tn. U. fob 7-oodly-nt Tu Tn Sat AND In SeSreh of her IInbsud was tlie only . . The Atlanta . New Era of the parents, whose ancestors came over in the v " . i ? . 1 ; 1 r . L IV- tm 1 L. . i then, liner .bey e tba? ,, oot ool, JSw'-SiiSTLd Wcwonh loailie rascality, but do not -'dealt ate to cootom.i, M Ui atcic panuiij saTM. ; respectable : show your loaiuiog." ; j . , Of coursej neither Mr. Greeley nor the Star includes in the term : carpet-bag ger" all Northern men who " come South. Many of them are good citizens and com mand our highest respect. These take no I4in, in apetKingoi iuertvivai oi meor- aia,yilower,ana w nose grauav res idujjuihh gft.tti-spectacular drama, says: "What the bide ot freedom in the Revolutionary gives a peculiar piquancy to Black Crok, Wat. At'eiuhtetn. Mary Anne was the War. belle ol her native village, and had a hos.t ot suitors. She married Joba Thmps'n, a vounsr Enclish aitor. and soon after is the announcement that the leading di vinity of the play is said to be a South jaron man oi remnrKaoie oeaaiv, culture, i a voun and intellect. Hername is Mks Kate their "marriaee hesdled for London, and back, and If knowingly, to a fine of $-0.1, Pilots SPECJALi Quarantine' Notice. JL1LOT3 and Masters of Vessels are notified that if any case of disease is carried paslPthe Quarantine Station, It will subject the vessel to the delay and expense of being carried Blank Book Manufactory, 1VM. II. BERNARD. Prop'tor, : WILMINGTON, N..O. . t "--. - . I ana loieiiecu . aer uame is mi ixaic i tneir marriage ne siiiea ior loouou, auu i .. uu M unju6ij., iuauuvi iuuw ofifence at any denunciations of the simon- Stanley, , and it; is said that she has taken three years alter be, wrote to his wile that wiU satisfy theinselves beiore passing Qoajw ,. puro carpei-oager, wneioer maue oy me 1 10 me stage in oruer 10 support jiupuvcr-1 uq as aDout tosaujior unioa. tuisietier New York Tribune or the Morning 'Star, ifhed par.n-8 She is beHUtitul. as wehave changed all the yonng wife'splans. he an tine. CIIUCU AMD STATE IX E9GLIND. There is strong dissatisfaction in Eng-1 land, growing out -of the way the Church Establishment is maintained. The Crown bus in many respects the Same authority in the Engl Catholics. 80 does said, and also a rare prima donna, a splen did . pianist, a fine magazine write r, and a novelist. . Britfly, a female Admiral Creign on. 71 STAXt UEA5IS. determined to leave her child; with her parents and take passage for Europe in the next steamer. But betore . she arrived in London her husband's vessel had sailed, tionot the vessel was Hong Kong, she I fji The Only Eslabllsbment in 4 he State uavlng all these tacili ties conibined. U OVA Vol a r y -,r THE ' -JTACE3,- EMBROIDERIES AND TRU(. ; '"- ; ' - MINGS AT J. & H. SAMSON'S, ; DXALKRB IK STAPLE AND PASCT DRY GOOM of all descriptions, Hosiery, Dress Uoods, Blankets, ..Cloaks, Shawls, Ribbons, CoUn and a complete " "l I'veiyunj. kept In our line. Citizens and strangers desiring tbi est stvles at the lowest prices will do we!it examine our stock. J. & H. 8AM30S Uo. 43 Market 8lre Q. CURTIS, dee 27-lm Quarantine Fbysician. , Journal and Poat copy ' IMPROVED MACHINERY Notice. RTJ RRFTj th ATTnieKnici?Tiru,rs Tnt4 persisted in following in the first ahip I . -oantv be notRied by the Clerk of :tm b ,ad going inuner. .. . 1 to advertise in one of tne aailypapera that all A moniD expires ere ine joang who persona on the delinquent lut, allowed the couia nnn aucn a snip, ana on ner ainvai heilrrinhlj aetUement with the State, for OF 0D, at llong ii..mg sue learnea tnai i ne cupper poll8 aHd pttr80ul property, will be adowd r r in wh en her truant, husband perved was nntllthe istday ofFt:bruiry,l87z, to pay ike nn brniT to fivrlnev with a carso ol . if,.n , tr.. X- len.unurcri as the rpe has wild After all the blow, Laura Fair j uq ropa elects uis Disnops ; still lives. . Victoria, virtually.; She sends The Mexican troubles are the den and chapter of a vacant see a ulating Texas. ' ; . Amnn AT!y. irk rrn intA (ha a1otf . .n nf a I O 1 '1 . 1. J . . T.. . ' . - . ! - v''" v.wa. ... - oan xranciBCO nas a laaies ua. Again sne sianea, dui utr inpto then the sheriff is by this order dirftctea to bihop, at the same time nominating a gambling pala.ee. Sydney proeed as unfortunate as her trms advertise the names of all delinquents, and particular" person. If they ret use to go Lake ChamDlain was entirely to ondon and HoDS 5ng, for there she proceed to apply the strieteat provision of the ln,o.0ciectionorrejtctheriom!cee,tbeJ .rozen o.er Ja-u.rj h. M'vh . , tuyui l"V un.w va , , nmvu L. til ttCICI III UUlllUCI VUUIJI J. I JjUCKllY aU AlUcnCBD EQID WSSUU IOl lien . i sf a 1 I . t I i a j . a -1 ; a. ? A L X KIN D S I THE E3t ASSORTMENT "OF ' TYPE, PAPERS, CARDS AND INJZ8 1 involve confiscation of goods 'and im- I Kansas, has 51,000 head of cattle. prlsonment. ji . This, with other harsh and oppressive -a.' LflL. .---''., V Turk in a few days, and the captain, a light hearted Yankee, hearing her 8f ury, (Cory) ieatures of the ecclesiastical polity, offend the freedom-loving Englishman, and as I Livingstone is that he has got married. ' A nnnsfa '" fia ' Vina A'nnninA avt-vsf JLui.u i. v.ii 6 , . ' I and admiring her courage and.devonon, luc uea U1 ,WU11 u ul urev gave her a free passage back to her native a ne latest aooiu tno lost ur. land. She arrived in New York about two W. J. BIVEN3, Clerk, Per Wk. nj QsBKiir, Deputy. SKILLED W O R ICMjpiM IN .-f- -..j-- All persons interested In the above order i - i will please take notice thereof and govern EVERY DEPARTMENT 1 be sees how wtll things work in countries t : where there arc no established churches, . - , j . .. he resolves in' his mind that the Anglican Church abolis formed in all the large cities and town?, and some. of the leading minds of the British nation are engaged in chamjvon log the Disestablishment. The movement Is not at all political, as it embraces high Vories aodjyidical Democrats. i .... a thonsand weeks aS penniless and dtstimten - Tljiis, themselves accordingly. - MoroniioVi cant balea o. cotton to Spain on Thotada, .tat E SS -r- The great plains of Texas con- the globe, she found living here with a J. W. SC11ENCE, Ja., Sheriff. JanlO-tillfebl rchasa8tate esrablishment must be tain one hundred and fifty two million worthless i woman, anoTwas constrained to TuTDentilie Men and Fflrmpra v Ji a U u- a acres. I summon him to one of our civH court ere j:uiuioib, ished. . SocietKS to this end are . . ... I ,j i - ' raris, last December, bad the -f '7 r . , coldest rather known for i huodred ' ycuis. Dr. Geo. B. Wall is, senior writer on the New York Herald, is a na tive ot Richmond. Alfred Tennyson has been in ThereJs no justice in the whole people I vited to visit Berlin by the Empress Au of England being obliged to support an p8,.8 and m bo tbe Saest ol the royal support. This; he did in Justice Ilaxt man's court Friday.iV. XtSun. . '. j . -. .. r r'v . --. - i Illustrative of the ups and downs of this life in general, and politics in particular. Thurlowj Weed v tells .-how some : New Yorkers raistd a fund to defeat Fillmore in 1856,. which was given-' to him for " liiiiirnnnn 1 or n nil r i ' which they do not sanction and in which they feel no interest. A-very .large ' pro portion pf the people do not favor Epis copal government of any kind, and are judicious distribution." He plated A check for eicht hundred I ner. to he drawn ont as it nnA ncprlpd i A and twenty four dollars from Hong'Kocg fewtlays after the latter drop ptd dead -ia ' completes j be circuit of the world's,, char- the street The bank paid ovetfthe money, r ity fur Chicago ' ; . in due process ot : law, to the widow,;) 'Ji ' Some chap, probably with n ear or?lW0 Pasaea ncl mr irmmore met 1 1 ;v:p decidedly oppostd to such a hierarchy as view td cstimaiing tbe chances for future aiia Parn.ea ino wiaow-ana tne flO.WO. 1 ; the Eiiabllshment. They will continue C0I1?agra'i0?, calculated that there RI . 1 . . .. . J . i .1 are lust 10.000.000 cows in the ' United I V BJ to advocate tne aoolition ot the union 01 1 cfrwa 1. ' , , ; : i: t . ; m lAtfi- ... , U t - mm- : 1 . . N O ,T T H E XiO WEST P R I G E S , BUT AS Any z o w AS Other EstablUlinient ; 1 . V';.vws-f1K.v BEST QUALITY OF W OR I eaw Mtic.,?!a.ia" . -i-Hii.,,. Jaw "a r, H'lga;-!,-,! ipai.1 t Tbe Ctey SqaabbleA Sew Story from Berlin A Urowl from tbe Hear, ; : New. Yqrk, Jaa 15. Church and State until they carry their point, which"' they must do f ultimately. The disestablishment of; the Irish Church only paved the way for the greater, dis estaDiisntnent ot e;Angiica I28tabusn- A Berlin letter states that the German raent. " The spirit of : the aire does not I government has received a circular from tolerate' ecclesiastical tyranny, even of the G'.'rtschakoff relative to some incidents Long Island, set a trap cun; recentlv mi deat kind J -The English Church is a a"8lIm !eca" af 9taca2y. This burg.Hri. but WeUintuVeun. wen . - . . . . " , . . . , . c-reuiar .w'saia . w nave xeo,. necessary 1 the office to botai" anitckaire ' and was purechurchin the mam and has done a from the' fol owioir c rcumstanep Th Lt,.VT:T- ZZ. p,,e Rna was - . . -..'. . 1 . . ... ... . . 1 euui, uiiuk .us uc moraiDe. -- AmR lPHTi minilipr KrnmuP rifiri n t rti. I .... u . . racuse thinks that warm atrpct rnr are delightful. ' Old ladies now take their rpttANKFUL for Touk p ast UBKBAt knitting woik, sit don iy the coal stove. A- rPatP"K and hoping to merit contmn- and knit rbnnd three or fonr time, while itonLSSt'oiSiVlSf going to and Irom the businesa portion ol the citv- Yonna UililPAn hart iKro EXTRA. BOLTED MEAL off their shawl., and read - novels till tbev I from Bailraid Com. so nounda to the bushel. leave the cars. - r -' J ' r I "uch taper than 5 ou can have it ground if uio uiuu wm m your uoor. ; That celebrated Extra i Pamlly Flour and nn nuauiay on aana tuiinu time. "' ' - i PltlXTING, iSCUSCK AND DIXDISCI .OP.EVEIIX DESOEIPTION,. .... - Kxeeated mmpUy and Skllfolijr t '..rn- . -r- -.... ,..-. . i PoUttoaster- Henty Smitl?i 6f St.;. James, for wcntla . . 4 . 1. 7' - ALL GOODS 80LD D BATED FEEE.' . 'an if j. ; ALEX. OLDHAIT, Proprietor ! creat deal for the morals, the 'Societv.ibe Ameilcan minister Kramer, dOritfar a din literature and the science of Great Britain, Tnat Uit hn8e f the German minis'er - , f "":!". at Copenhagen, proposed ihe reading of a but thertime has come, when .the . people letter from the-American government will not bear the imposition of a State- exwnplatory of the Catacazy affair, bill ligion. and demand in the most "express ;Jje RussiaQ minister refused to listen, and arid authoritative manner the severance of mot j& u. 'M.it,....T0;; auu. uui ui bau( iuuijuUUJC,,, OU USE : : -MISGETil. A NEOtTS.- ' -1 : ; J Tlio;Eiimter is, j j A tivEp Ii Hiave :6nMand we arembled t to fili orders A with 1 the Church trom the State.; : The Virginians are agitated over the action of the Legislature on the : veto ot Gov.WaikerI to, the bill repfalihg the Funding Act. V One house has passed the repeal over thereto ; the other is expect Devoted tA PnHtlni. A err1ninTav mnA ' nan. quently .Kramer Went to each minister in exalinformaaon. : . .o i s Copenhagen and read the lettcto them I.-'.-k , - r v a ; : , j . t: individually, tl-ev of! course rerWWa it :ervin advocate of the 8onthBd th..ir -t..- wiiut? 118 J.s claims; , Ita motto is I. .;; r r ; ! ' A FCLL'LINEOF ' LADIES', GOODS, LATENT STYLES, SUCH Colkrs, CuiTfi Handkerchiefs, . May 6-SAFtf TJT3XOST DISPATCH. Coraeta, Hoopskirts; Buatlea.- - icigria. j-avirns. Jaconet, Ne7 Store! NewQpocls I GBEEITWALD & CO. dcl7tf J. W. St lltyCK, Jr. .& CO., General Commission Jtterchaati u Commercial Agents, CORNER DjpClT AND WATEB STEEIT8, WlTmlnstOD, N. CM ' Will give prompt and personal attention to j. m'" " the sale or shipment ot NAVAL STORES, JUNIPER 8TAVE8 and d kinds of COUNTRY RRUDTJCE, 4c, 4c. Oiders for sale of produce or purchase of G ooda will be promptly att ended to, and 10 thi best advantage to our customer, (dec 24-tf Planting Potatoes! jpiNKEYE,. Early Goodrlo!i, - Peach Blows, r , - 1 Early Eose, Jackson White, In lots to suit. For sale by ' Jan 14-tf ATtRIAN VOLUBS. . FOLIAE & SON,. Manufacturers, Importers and .' . DEALERS IN ; WHOLESALE, 48 Maiden Mae, RETAIL ONLY Gcnalne Mcerschania Goad i J 27 JOHN STREET, N. T. tit Address, for Retail Circulars, fc, W ter Box 584ft. JJtjneSf. C1ZPP0RD H01JSE, AMD ONLY SAMPLE ROOM, . . IS THE CITT. to 32 Norlb;. Water 1 Strecl iiek THE CONSTITUTION MUST BE RESTORED I- " ;. to its' ;i ed to do the same. The effect will be lDat WQ "nperor ?and all society there partial ' rcpudiatioif.:Tuero are some S'lw?118 K ?Jd?1 u . . . Grant uofesretorning' the visit, and tbe $2,0Q0,000 m the State treasury, and such Emperor,wtll not allow Alexis to return ciionas tnat aniicipaieaj win .injure .serl iasoington : iously the credit and fair fame of the Old net leels vexed over the affairvand rumois are. attoit in , JLSeriin th-it a lcooliress betwet n IiusiiH and the United States has INTEGRITY ithe COUNTRY' to Ilts HONOR, arist-n iheretrom. 'The'Bame letter states ' !A.ND tO Ti'. the RACE to ita; that advices lrm St. Petersbutcr renrt-sent r : 1 W H OLE 8 A L E D E ALE A3 ; I N LIQUOR WINES, BRANDIES,' : y l ' , ' ; ; - ' " vuisijei a, gdis; cT:;: AND ALL KINDS OF V . 1- BoatinioD.. An immigraatiou of capital aud labor a ttaJinoAn North Carolina of our ownpco- !; Governor Bnldwirl, -of Michigan has isaued aprocramaiion to'tlie ptbple of the United Sutes, in which he says that "any tliv"c wuxnouiions-or money jor tue A SPLENDID ADYRTISQ MEDIUM. ; . Address,.. .".',". :. "DAKR A OSTEENi '1 W. H. BsBKAnn, Ag't,1, ; . ; , ; Sumter S. C. v f WilTntngton. N. C -; ; W . fang 3ft.tf I First MailM of.WiluMtoD, WILMINGTONN; C Jai' 1872. Swiss, Nainsookand Mull Uofllins in striped a aiiio, c rcuci , lv Twists and Ipnffsin imitation i'2: c .If. and -real ilialrp ' v --ij.;. - ' 1 ... 1 " a . I , -And a splendid assortment f- Millinery and ERY GOODS! wuw ntrPi?T?TOR 8EGAE8 ASy.,, TT.Rr T.ionoRS canalwayiM p bonneetioa with that Superior Braau MICHIGAN ' . CHEW1IIG TOBACCO, ! ., ''.....AISO, . Jarnrnished Rooms, by Day, Week or oetlg.tf J. A. CLIFfKPJ . ' Turpentine Axes. We HATE NOW ON HASD, oeiving by every steamer, a lrg a01"1 4. f..'. ;'ot onr oelebrated . "John Dawson " Tnrpentme A and all kinds of Hardware and AF 1 , u r, , u -l. ' lmplemests. For sale at our usual low pric DAWTEELABJ Lllll Offer tO the tra.iin'Xn tha as we are roeivinff large consignments of the I PleaTOcaUrioretnakgyourparchAses.. a LI I miinHV Ilir T B I n t . .i.ii : , . .. Tpf r thaaar i . ' 1. 1 . I S-FV-uivo oi BuuBcnpuon vo increase the Can rtnei 01 tue sufferers bv the rectnt flrpA tn li iiai sioek or ih s nanirto, iu,iv.ia...S. that State are mt tended; ; He' closes bv an,lred Thousand Doliara,- wUbe opeued on ,...t t,.. i -1. . . j .. . . - . 1 the loth lnst." "."" ' s , Call and examine my stoclt before-purchas ing elsewhere. . returning the thanka of all the: people of ou.iv.uhju w,iuuwj woo nave civeirtaera V I jan4-S0d JA;;r;,WAiiKR;- 'casiier. oNEjPmgEi.TmS'OAsminic f r. f . ,' i -ff i':! Aat ' X HBOWiej i .1 5 il : -deeSSktrfrva'-ii' !:::v;be.rt.xr (Late 01 the Clarendon Bar and Oyster Saloon; HAA temoved to No.'i South Water street, ... next;ooox. below i -dwardi .A - Hall's, wuere he will continue the tame .business, and bopeq by prom.pt personal attenuon, to rt-ceiye the patronage heretofore exteoded. to wm. -He also ha two. good Milliard Taoies foe sale or rent, which can be purchased very low tor cash with alithttxtures... ? -Mtf ? 1 " Jan 7-2w . Thi llarion Star, - ESTABLISHED OVER " - Z IjnB liOST POPULAR JOURNAl- l - ; y " t : -1 i-' & snrrrrlONi Circulates among the w eaiuiy J"-" th W Cat A. R- Kd. "Alao, h "Zl tl BCriDers along the line of the C, v , The STAa oaers jjwa- WxtitnreTOaf AbvaaTiixas. . teJ' i It ia eonoeded that no p; r Carolina has a circulation .equal w t . oyed by the Maaibir Biak. . . ,5-;T E RMS- LIB fwAKa,toi - M.Hon , sMoKERALL aucr Sit-tf . 3 1 is : ,t ? T -at;?aai o'5
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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