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1 M 0 t: vt B.f 4 .. r V .it.'; mousing; j. i yy"'1 ...i.i. i. - ; - Sunday,; Janparj'. 28, 1872. u - Editor roprtetaf','Lll - ANT OTHER DAILY tfXWSPATSR rPlt . - L, .. . . . . I . r - . - . " 1 LISUEJ) IN, N0RTJ1, CAROLINA. i1- i ; THE ACQUISITION OF, CIJIIA H. Tbf resolution ibtrotfuceci into tire Uni- ted States Senato bj Gcnrral Biairpn Mon day directing the PrejidenVtpWrirg iiatU)ji3 wltn me Dpamsruuoverumeai. ior lh parchase of - Cuba, Whether ctedpri or not, is a foreshadowing of he ppUcy. IHceiy-ta bo adopted by our Government. For years there haa been a strong; d sire ori the part of our people to annex Cubai and wja pay sayr" an equally strong desire on the part of the Cubans to bo aa . ncxed'to the'Unlted States. Whether an : Incorporation of several millions ot sable citizens into the "grand brotherhood ' of . the Union," as spouting bratsra are so ond of dqWrningV bo beneficial to-the politics of tte countrymay well be doubt ed by thosehd have watched the work : ings "of reconstruction 1 in bur Southern - "States. But 'Manifest Destiny" stifles all ' prudential considerations, and we. drif t on v; : silently into the fgr?at American rljni pi re ; : ' ot the Yuturel Wellf1f .we;aretohaYe';a King, let his domimous be as k abip1jea$ those of the' jnonarehs br ancient Persia ".and Bonie et his 'away be continental, f from pole to pole, aqd inclodeaU'' of h . -to-Tert deVtiego. k , . . TME JAItyS-FACED PARTY. The Radtfcal party is doablejpiced.; In thePresidenVs Message, we have a waria , recommendation of the. policy of amnesty; .'.J In i'iue debates on the subject in Congress Z we have the Pxdent's buglemeu, inclrid- ing (i yprbphetaf ithpiece, I Mr. -MortojffakiO'jiidjgrnd against pardoning . " rebels." Thu3 they peek 4 , to play two tunes attha same,ime on r the. glorious tGowrnouent orgaw- The Presidentlalks amnesty for Buncombe and votes, with the understanding tuaU Mor ton in the Seiiite is to denounce "mercy to rebels as cruelty tb future generattons.V Ob, these "jsleek i faced' hypocrites 1 How , long will the Tionest masses be gulled by - . ithemt - .' . ' . x JUST, AS IT SHOUt D BErt V When Bcast'ButTcr presented :the petP tion of tho thirty Jive thousand women suffragists o UielIou30 of Representatives - the other day, there ought to have boen a Squeera standing yby ready with the! inv mortal criticism, 4 Here's ricuness."; '.B. F. - Butler ., and:the women-8hricker8 1 Bravo I fop jhe gallant Beast And bra vis simo 1 for the noble maids and madams of the women s cause. J-Hail to the ( Uero of New Orleans t Let the band play u klail to the Chief of rogues and women iosult cis!" May the shadows of Cady Stanton ' and Susan Anthony never grow less nor their tongues cease to clatter to tbe infi nite delectation of the loyal North 1 5 -A M KB rw Uarton acquitted. ; ' ; The verdict of not guiftyiuMrs. Whar-; ton's case is what everybody expected after the strong evidence adduced by the defence on the trials ::v,r ' ; ! .Tho4rial':f.CHr8.VWtiarton' wiH now take its placb anibog tlie" causes celebra thcagebt whictr'iri some respects it must rank as the mbstt.emfncat; r L I - all the while with tho unfortunate lady, and now that she has been formally ' ac- . Jquitted' after' having i end oral V ? ted jous and fatigueing trial the wishes of ac- U v jicing daughter in their retirement from a retirement from a .. o. painuVQP.rietysi4HW'' priviacy .' of 'their j - -Young mpu, don't crowd the cities1 and towns. The country imparts" health, t6ne,' and inoral,; physical and intellectual vigor. ,: AniencVa greatest and" b men ,: , , have .sprung from the fresh virgin , soil of I Stick to -t he f armi -for there-' imbat happi- nesa'profitLtCities ' of'a bTexdone with . hale and hearty young men who say they - rry Ingitq j .IwojldlHitiiwho .the.leavd the . ' ihecaseLvet into the deose crowds which 7f . 4f8DS W.9(cFMnd the,, wflks of 'hlUinMdr - r . a : .E Who is toruUfnatbYial dis- :i,?fol!aKi; Convention wrpalled pril. ;V' any;rate - - , Care, oh. care for tlie spoil. ' y ! BSBC.T'ha.Napoleons'tre again risin to 7hQceUhat name was .KPfrt 'PfParte, the wi other 'uayA-Tif-,- T; '5t-K-.n.v jLk Columbus. Onio. Jan. 2.11 - : - J. " VbiuuoLt ha commltteelbt, the ; the tomb'bf President ;Uarrison exprbss. - ;t themselvesJAl fayoir of "ak rmri f1 " vf-tl fereetibu lsuitableonumenC . -;;'; ana ;thcVa appcr .i.i.. n. .m... . - r BOOK NOTICES, From' the'proliflc press.or the Harpers we have juj&ccivea a xok oi rejaaric-, able power'aod learning, "arid devoted to an o1jecLworthy of a work ofsuch scope and. dignity Its title ia Physblogy of the Ittyl and Instinct ai tiktinguUTudfrttiSfa- Paine, Professor in- the' Medical Depart ment ot thojUniverslty of NewPYrk Tho various tUlesTand other toktns 6t 'diitiac tion conterreol 'upon the eminent author, which aroVnutnerlifecT uponlhe title page, wltt so fliciently reveal to the uninformed VarteXtb ;diati truly great work.u;y: c V' ; , Of this work'x)f Dr. "Paine U is. perhaps 'sufficlVnt'to say that it is a book of : prfr-t. diginti p6wer,"aiplendid vindication , of Christian truth against Its most formidable assailants, th,e Savant. vL scientists, 'and an auxiliary ;,wumiiuo vuun;u ui uuysi, may; appropriately hail for its most oppor tune j:apcarancd.; ;Io;' the) pTefadeJ Dr. Pa) cxpTa volume as a desir.o ta afford reliable bvl-. den of tH6 exlstence ot : the Soul " as." an indepent, self-.actbjg-jtmmp spiritval3senco.V l In frequent ; passages bf-simllarJ imporf, ? the learned author avbws his porpWe to so trenglijtenl the humble believer that heTcan; fcpl qualified to cope with the most insidious 'and in gentousbf the enemies' of his faith, ' even upon uieir guoseni grounu jiue viuoiuiu oi bpbk lnvaluabU;tq clqrgen arid pf grpat interest to "other,1, thinking and reading Christians.- ill v"1 j J For sale by;IIeinsberer. . " T6rtliegreai';pi&tising; honso in Frank tin Square ve are atsq judebttd for an at tractive nove;wrltie-m'.tshe btst popular vein' entitled iar :Tfi Its author, is Laurence vv. aivJLKCKnarc.i y-.-v.i) . t For sale by Eteinsbergcr. V The Appletons have now ready another instalment of their pretty'. and convenient " Handy-Volume Edition of Dickens." These 'enterprising publishers this r week give us David Copper field of which rumor hath it, Dickens was more proud than of any other of his numerous works. For sale by Heinsberger. From the Appletons we also have Pleat tire, A Holiday Book of Prose And Vend.- Its table of contents presents a very tempt ing appearance. ... 0 . ; For sale by'Reinsbefger. . '; itqrper for, February layout a .ifttle later Vioti tionnl Vnf novrrtliolnao ?n"rmnf fnTtn . . -Tl , t : . .: and attractiveness. Its best contributors have latelv'bccn most industrious and ver have latelyjbcca most industrious and per cdhsequence, the public is presented with atr abundant and dainty least. For sale by Heinsberger. Palmetto Leaves. . . The poot of Charleston1 hrc to be vaccinated gratuitously. . . Col. J. P. Thomas has retired j from the editorial management of the Oo Tumbia Phoenix. ' :i ; . Motoi . -Aejuma, a Japanese nobleman of high birth, wasjn Charleston Mew days ago. He is now'ip Aiken. ci i A- new parier called the Caro- liniah: published by CoL J. P.' -Thomas. jatecbief editor nf th.e Theenix. .It .will be intensely Democratic. ; : ; I v rVi sThb Confederate rams Chico- ra and Charleston, which were sunk to prevent capture by Ihe Federals, on their occupation of Charleston, have been raised, andi f Quad in ' very godl "preservation, i t " big. gjana ". destined, to, take a part in the defence 6t Uncle" Sam,' In the event of an unpleasantness with Spain, passed through' the streets jesteriayf and , were landed at; Southern wharf. .. xx b. an eiecuuii neiu ion 1 lae lOtli instant for'interidant andartfeni at Timmonsville, the " following gentlemen were duly 'elected7! Intendant, J. E. Keith! yvaroens, ur, is. iiyrd, YY. H. DeBury, Abrabam; Brown, Robert Peel;1 1 v ; ' iTho;-Yprkville inquirer b&vq county, on Saturdav last, bv Trial .Tnstin 0'ConnelLdiverihe,body of H. M. White, J . Mm, 'mmmm mm. mm. M mm. mm mi a Al a a 2 S Ml I wuu ib juuuu ucau at uia residence. Tne jury.iTehderediTerdict lhat'i"thi da- ceased canne to his death by the visitation oi uod." .. , ilorlbl Deatb. Ann Garrett, fifUibne' 'years of atre. liv ing at No.; 217;.Soutb; .Aunt stneetj. was burned to death on .Wednesday, .night about 12T o'clock. At about u that hour some of the. nelghborsT "discovered smbke issuing frQnaTtbe window of.f the room oc cupied Dy tne deceased, on the around' uoor ot ine Dacs: "DUiiding and. brOkd open. th. window,' thus effecting: tan en trance, as tae ooor . was fastened. They 1 A 1 J 1 1 . . mm . iounu 'jie aeceasea ivingon tna floor, neat tBCiirepa'UKalfter burned oft, and her body also .burned. a horribio. manner. It is supposed 'that she wis sit- -ting-cm a chajrln fmritiOf lh' -'fireplace, j a'Qd-alling;axleep.'ter. became iKniieo, ana ane twas-( uurned to death without aay .alatniefnVMveo. - Coroner; vptvei u?iu iw iiquescy anaHne-1 j uryiTen dered'a vr.dicfc l1n aecbrdahce;uwith the aboVecllTCo'C-1 1: ? . .. : Sarah, have any pftlioso mischievous cuuaren Deen playing witn the piano whiW I have been out of ' town t v Some ot the keya.woa't. sound, at all. . " I ; BarahPjeasc mum, I don't anything abbtli itrrteastwiseMafiter-TiimlMdlhere: wasrEpmcthicra wrotr :wlthritr;v.tTrTi Jia was aure there was a mouse in it. So' h got JoetahU Md the -r.OTer whilrf ho P.ot the og and th jcat into j; but, ni stead of catchinVthe mouse, mum," they tdor(6flgntinVnd'-didina1c.Weh i i funny ooise in among jtha wires l scLrmav-, uimubc 3 in, mere stijL mum. VVtofct8 Probable X.lue offiefenee. f ', Rorleih"' the New Yorlc cofrespr-f- deot xf the Boston Journal, gives; the Tol lnninrr Lutline ot-Stakes' 'tirobablo de fenced-1 -: r:-i-J " Stbkesi has been armtened on an Jrfr dictment found bvthe Grand Jury, but he I . . - ' v ' S "" 2 " ' ! .' I G rand "Juries, Tt is the com mon. p pjmpji, I f the Bar that one of these bodies is ille-. There is same inf er'esiibg'lf - not' staitling positions taKeo lor tne defence Toe one his socket . That tw6, pistols were used is veryxlear ffonl tli fact that two; bullets were found: one in Fisk's '.bbdv. and one on the marble pavement, f the tbne bullpt I fitting the! pistol found and the btter ncit The bullet in the bodv fittinrr the nistou fouhd, thd btilltft on thoflobr, which prbf duced the wbund in the 'arm.vnof fittinc any pisioi yec proaucea. xne meory that Fisk, coming m at the door and see - ins Stokes on the stairs, attempted to draw his pistol, when.it accidentally discharged Rands. Svitli' other intcresliDfr testiniony to man. But two persons wiUessthe shDqt-.. ing.TTheso were two - LaUTbpys.rot jUie Central notel, who were ctber frigh ened that they did not npwiwliat was- .going' ;.on, or. deliberately, perjurpd themselves, s they .flatlv cwtradictfed; eacrother aa theiiwn testimony on the stand. , In . the proper time; and before; th& nronef'tribtinahdacUonbfth-eGow Jary 111 bo testedA9Ye;all,:'the pjo. ceedingsof the jury la. consultation wall' ue ;nvesugaico.TT une .maqpq .iae, jury. was not summoned. ' .Ha came unsolicited. He .ajg 'that he:wa quest, unaerstooa sucu matters, ana want - cd to go on the- j ury ; so he sat at - the . k" bv J. J , if, "r" Tr - . Inquest . Ue .was touncl to . bp ,a specjai enemy 1 of Stokes, and. pledged. to. look a!ter;.the hrterost'of. Colonel C.KsW, j On entering l.no room.' ior. consiituiion, uio jury were presented with a verdict, qrawn out in the strong form. oi. an indictment, Irt ' nrliirH'' iha' chnntinn irna oef v. fnrfVl 'killing, with.malica aforethoughV and other well-known phrases' of . an indict- n .M'ti,.' . divided, six and'six.',! The 1 gentleman ?e-' fered to,- acting as counsel," insisted upon the adoption ot the verdict iivith its strong phrases as thpf' only '-'thing ;Tthat fwbild satisfy an indignant public. Others con tended that the object of the inquest Was not to try Stokespot -to anticipate his defence; but simply to ascertain how Fisk came to bis death. Tho; debate lasted am m I ' I tk 1 over . 4 turce . nourv ana ended in a compromise by which tho word 'deliberate1 ddgd : to the simple phraseology J oi tho vprA'wtV ;.,.?. r the verdict.' A mnieae WddlnainOrezron. LeYuek. the chief Chinese manufacturer of cigars in Portland, Oregon,. 'recently imported a wife from, ms native country, aqd wedded htr with great. "dispiay.1 ' At - tcr .the ceremony had been performed r at the J oss Ilquse, the bride" and her waiting maids were driven to the residenco of 6er lord and master, on Firet street, where hef husband, who "had preceded, her! received uv party, py nnng a jeu af joie, cpmposeu - . . . ... - . ; sUeVhe bride'wasf once disrbbef by UCt BbtCUVjiaulS QUU JUh IU ITUiiC tuc frroom received his friends and entertained thorn ? n . TvnTTiri Tnnnr nncTnV ftiism to smoKe cigars, eat sweetmeats, ana drink ' wines ' and sham' shuey." In the cvening a feast 'bt ioast pig, duck, game, anu an me ucucacica Known toinenincse cuisine . was "seryedr in the' chamber ofthe bfidehofbbedinan'claborataVi 7iwtt.,.auA refining, on. nerooucu,-receivea her gueals jCtoahd,- Janqid smilef- Dwn,hjfwaa oins hq agrec.aio f.Qr(iu guests aucr . ipey pad been smissed hy the lady priherliou$e; periso sbtt bfrale;Ihu fewr minutes fire.off.a cracker. ,t The fesiiy - lrlrt??AW night, and then,with the burning pf an - ca, N. Y.Vbuttheir tricks were sadly dis turn nimd, provided tbmselve phosphorous, so made as tdlfenrte and dea4 ly with a brighUrghtl)rjrag the dark I Mdneet'wnen the JJavenports-pilrpiortea to, be, and as ihe; audience supei wer msr m 'thn air ana tlSTinflrTnusicanv aroundj the- aforesaid atudeiits wckthaif lights air of aj sudden? when the spirita'! were xouna to pe.no otners tnan tne.JJav- about the stagebrapdUshingthe eTritarv and paying !theJ tunes.' . Ttmrnusfc, sud wmwv-xa vvuiuiiuiwv uviaicu aLJ O performaWehupihffgf IniJ :!the!?tolayers ucuttf teu ,iro.m j,j,uaea uy iu earnest train. ori;u! .-H ... ; 1 i A.THei lKr' titoy Aboti ite;v tj . ihiXne deceased Cblonet FivfeTa loveol fun ha retained, .loitha.UstJ I Jjyibg 'wounded Central Hotel,' JayK.Gomlu?i Wag just. &eaj,tliB'iiew8.cameiLinTredvraiia i.'ivini - atuctivanjf aii ; ucusiuo saying ' iio w it-it ISitbou; mydearibovrt .F&k iea plied Wjtb.a prle i,,Well l3tather g;uess' Molildj -jtb atJL .tnyseit kmi'gbingc :thiatitinie wucio lUBwoouuine iwinein. i jmajt, om tellowjoUlI h&vve tocmnJECxie-alod6 here alter. I don't care, thbngh4i!itildc'slip offj; at won't bef tha firifcetime Ite heen,; where theTlTej 1 Xoifccouits 7 badJnoi f uris? dictiori.Mli:;?. oidiom .lrAwT. .. ,07i; jui at'J fisisr.yiT. .ILi-l .iH -: '.j. c'chft rdof i qttha !drill-sbed:7ial Montreai, danada fell in on the night of tha:(5th, dutiuff thelpaaLeticeTof the Prince ArVales Band; n.The crashfw atreniciidous; as. the building jedveredi tw65cres,!f oirtourid. a no Dana was piaym in taente-room and escaped iarcav-The loss is estimated t $2O,0OOo he.sba.pe-frJcKa ah immense loss of UfeNvas wonderfalras ljom one Ito. two regiments drill nightly' in the bujld- Has notyet pneaaea. Yeryjuiqg j3iu.i.L.Kuuuj( umw Buwipu n.lTiTin -N'.nSYnrfe "so we yhavcttw6nnff.&fld;esa?pcraling UJitiJLXCflXinust gav A air oroides, couqsui nave. ouw ..wiutt i. -w . sr; woir aj:v cided'jWh'ether to ;p!ead'to,the indtct'mebt drag oiit, dig; him in the rib.andjut him v. or demur, U is ;quiteJ probable; thai a new ihthe eye-ball " birn:j ( Gouge ;Iftmv grit . indictment will be found ' afier; one of t&e S6xrt teeth "$i htm4,4 wtioevjfcr he' may te,abd ' - .j.i:.ir.n?uiv Orand Jnrfas tehau nave been diacuarcea: tar length do'tjatf" w mm unanimously.-1 . Stokes bifllet in the arm. Tb6i.par.tleS4 latter gbfwTnd oi tho intentiqn and spir- Wcti ! ; -! ' ; s .." "U. who remoypd the putside: clothing ;X)fS the Ued.the animal .away, nd he hadnot been WOOTE ?"r':-'"-r?; Ug Colonel are yet tOibesproduccd ao.Cdutt;' reportfe'd, at'Tast accounts. Rice' ' went to .M..W. JARyis.........i..j , The woman who handed thefpiatoltb tfee mntgbtnery without hii animat: vi : J ur.cuuacif &""43DiV....,;l;.l r officer is vet to tell how it came into xfv ' i.-t., .. - jai immmieiit.1: :. ,r ' -i ?VSJ?hX TM:. '"'A mi - r iiiiiuuu m mm m tu t & ww a w .a j a. w . w uvi w a wim w mummmcmii . Maaii . . . . . : other ounch -crackers1, the guests were n f deeni: ? jaarleysci some of their psychic exhibitions, M'ltafr? . i jtj i-i .7 arrangea by sojneioftherComelLiyniyer- . ,.. ; . ... sity fellowV " Vrtvate letter tells us thai rS'1 c" ,a'' & li Some of the students, having a scientific 1 vRDERED bound hand and foot within 'their closet same, and if not paid by or before afc.data br abinel,'aod-,whetit thn'guifar wsa float- then the Sheriff is by this order directed to ing in Him ' air and' tlSTibniusiballf advertise 'namw-df all-dellnrfaeats, and; A Popnlar Paper. -TTTheay to dakc p. .'pap r popfilar is to pitch ini B ,s it mu t be no we-.k, wishy washy pHc!ang in.: it'rntiit Ws.furioy.s, fierv. roarlnsf.-'tearinjf, ' tin snorting. - sky cavorting and eartlwljurstitj-pitbh ing in. You must rantT roar. --howl, ; beltow, nJ tX all mm -v 1 r fill n r, vxy n nnlwiffl jhout, shrif k. awex, reyuc caUMuunua. pudiateexcqnate., cas.vga;eantrye an- Abvve lVreafVrTle, rip.iflip, gnash, gash, gana?r puu anil gTaduauy cnaw up spu yers.he refused to par the Wlystax": on tho ground' that i the 1 present mayor and atdermeri came" into ; office , illegally' and had1 no authority; to'a'ssess taxes.t; ;He was arrested;; for;" showing without ;license Cant F. M.' Dunbar went his security and he was released bo bond.i-.-This ho prbg-1 iotftho money abbuti T'ti'clQck. :by direc- riwuw wjfw jcuuis, u munuwy 1 one ot the circus horses an charge. Rice secured tho services of ' Gol. Hooper. 'who,.! by some processrot the sheriff to'xmdeav- V i Jeatli or. General Swell Ks General R. S. Eweti'died iit his' resU ' denoei in Manry county, Ihis morning. 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BatchelerBr HAIT :iye produces IMMEDI ATELY a splendid Black r HatUral Brown Docs not Ctaln thOL8kin, bat loavea the Hair Clean, Soft and UoacitifuL Tne only Safe and Perfect ye -Sold by aU Druggists.. Factory 16 Bond street, New York, . ;. )t .. " feb 7-cbdly-nt Tu Th :Sat ' ' Ofllco Trcasnrer and Collector, ; ; ciTr op wiLaniqToN, if, c., " i Ttrc JA.SUAST a3tbv 1873 ; S i The City of: Wilmington, N. C, offora I baving twenty years to rem from January 1st. 1872.' Principal and interest payable in Gold. fat Ncw Tbrk or, Wilmington, N. C, at pni 1 chaser's option." Interest payable! semi-an- nuatly, on the 1st flays of 'January and July. ; Tbese Bonds are iksdea under autbority of an "Act of GeneklAaSembly, ratllled the 5th dayof January, lfc71, and I an -Ordinance ol , u. Ky,. ing January Md, 187. t. -JJSV!?1!1111"! I JailSaiO ;;i-ca kc vXity Treasurer. . lotte Democrat, Tarboro Southerner and Pet w .. "-e "i 'fc. I ersburff;Ta.. Iirtlextlpsert 3 times and send I asuicrwi wiyw Yii.uiuigion, I ' . L "" ' v fcfJJ Ali1 . . . -,:,Ilito:iii4'WcTTwAir ! . UUarantine NOtlCe j ,"p rf 0 ,n v lii.? l. 7 " v"1-, . . tbat if any case of dlseasejs carried, past tnej l tq .the Uyja41(eziejaaOt:l)elng, car back, and if anOwmfclyi to afliiOfiioX'PUo j ;-. ... , 45.11 wti Mvutijr i;uHJiTe uezaro' passing viuaiv 6ahsl HAil!irttE SHERIFF OF THli persons pa tbo.deJino.uent: list,, allowed the Jwriffinia fetUementi withe jstaie.'for :pou and, personal P?PB?yttwtU wiaUpwed 1st day of TeTpaif o-pay the il1"" toappiytne stnctestpiwisioadf the fMJf)w mMad WTjfcdottitorithe. couocuon 91 poinprjaeai property taxes. TTiTT t"I Aluld U tf All parsons. toted,ia;.,tha above order ' '. .".. .. V." W . . '. it :t will please take7rotice thereof and govern themselves accordingly v,, ! ! ,i)f-J ,ov..-,cav YWaJii 1 - 'i: j. w. suueck, jk., Sheric; fc Jan 10-tffl febl .'j . v. Btl. 'CHEArafeflMft t f1 TT-'r 4 "F. -P-- 1.-t?r t -rm i;'o- QpwtaaiTESC AXD TITEJlTrIIltCE 6fi -ipioEtji jixraES&iiTtOBiiKTAtiii. 26 mmm,mmV Wtt n - -v m MM mm. .THAN E VBftTSOLD m THE M ARKBT; ?"3 1 Tt n n n ft wjaosjiouedsbaoii 0) ' 0iirale3byj facoU .ilC' lJ June 21-tf w - - - TJ ., ' , . 4 -' ' 1 fr 'XtT'i tS I S'.v Its established high reputation and lowjce make it the cheapest fertilizer Refer, to. any one of the numerous planters MiDAti "' -ici 1; .' V- j :'. !..,. m tti ttt-cci ' . E. K. ljLES........ 7... ....... ........... - lti,'-t ; c t-.vr s - .f:"'?yir j J.niv. AT90C&....,...r...r P01IAK,&01i. I." Slannractntert Importers nn! 1 DEAIiEKSf IN si WHOUZSATJE, 43 Maiden Lanei 1 ? vp ... ; ,. ; RETAIL ONLT, dcuniue SIcersclianm Goods at ? I 27 JOHN Address, for Retail Circulars,; Ae tet ter Hot teis."" r"" fjunesitf . THE! CLIFFOED HOUSE, AND SliTJ SAMPLE ROOM, : L ' IN .THE -CITY,- i V Wled lwuors '.JSiSS th that s a-;.iu : SUPEHIOK SEQAH3 AND BOT- 3 can always bo bad, In Superior Brand of , MICHIGAN j CHEWING TOBACCO. " .;"V-. ! -, .; 'I AlflO,.;1 -7!. -.iih i Farnlabed Booms, by Day, Week oriontb. uoct 18-jtf . J; A. CUTFOJlDi Jrop'r. .. New, Store l.' New Goods ! GEEEH W AID & CO. , L32 NortU Water -: Street.' next ; door to Willard Bros., ! W H O L EvS A L E .D E A,!.' S I N tlQUOBStVWINES BRANDIES, " '- - ANbvA'tL!KlNDl3'DF!',w i Whlcb we will Offer to the trade on the most MEASONABLE TEEMS; as we are receiving large consignments of tho BEST GOODS IN THE COUNTRY. ; Please call before making your purchases. . dec21-tl.. -; .. . . -. til . i : ''i Tlie Marion Stai -PsrABLiSHKD over' 86 YEAtts ago THE MOSU TOPrjLAtt JfjUKAL lK THE , , , PEE DEE. SECtONV Circulates among the wealthy planters along the W, C. & A, B. d Aiso,, has many sub scribers along the line of the W., G.&E.E.K ' The-' Srxm offers' Srajiix ixmudxiccNTa to 17ix)mrTOir Apvxatissas. r " - ? f p It is . conceded that vo. paper In ''. Eastern Carolina has a circulation, eqnal. to that cn JVyedby;thaMAaiop?ST4.B. hrWfii4Voj j iilri,(.,,T JO K,9- X,I .JJ. VPlf : MoKEEALL. & STEDMAN, Editors; e Jr;augtttf.isc, 3 tKMaridtsJCK-Hr.-, SC. AHD-flARMSS -AS WATER.! ;a fS'lDti( fcac'difbiK CRYSTAL lISCOtl2RY 1 TOR .'-s'e'r LaM;l'"yuJ' 2aij"!S4 v?it.i APEEPECTUT- LE AS PKEPABATIOK in one bottle, as easily ppUd.aa water. for restorinsr Qrav Hair to its natural cainr and yoathiul-apJearanoe,? to eradicate an pre yens aananm, so promote, tne growth of thS Half and stop "Its' falling out. lnTw. , TumpgiiirawB mno. peneeuy xree xroxa iaratipnsncrw in use.'i Kumerouj teatlmoniaJa have been sent us irom manv of on mnot. prominent citizens; -In everything in which , lx3 cLruivicq pof u Disoove tai oontaln, nel trate or silver, it does not soil the olothesfor icalp, is agreeably perfumed and makes one restores the eolor or the Hair "more perfect and uniformly than any oth.er preparation," onn a 1 or otto si aa I a. i Z virtually feeding the roots eHiS sHffi aU nourishing; qualities necessary! to its STTOWtU and nealthvnndit1rm. it.Moimui)i. decayed and IndnceS -a mew growth Of tha. "f.1"" yosiuyeiy inan'any ttung else The application of this wonderful discovery also proaucea a pleasant ana cooling effect on the ?l.an4 gives thfl.Haira. jplnappearS ance. nr .itmLlmm-'.M.-M5k...s; t'ii . H limited number ,of small, trial bottles can: be had by those, wishing to trv It. Ton Wm -hrv- b ou tHineiuM. nuiiiunn i um lint dm r. o tice that in parstxina this course our ami ntt i ponvmoo uy cue acxua merits ox tne - article. I Tor sal e in Wllmlntoil bv Mnir.TTK v xnr a a i f WEIQHrWhalesale and-Ketail&t Prbprie is?.-. BCXTirOiLrtK-Aac62ri 1 . i wwwfc.jr uaj l. firlwW Mperaafl, attention' to. :-r . the sale or shipmc$oJj w j j.0 AALSTntEjJ0lllPimOTAVj5aa all - kinds of COUSTKT RLWiV&iM 'tHiLl u: 9l9p9Z:9teL$? prpeiPMChase jqf I Goods will be promitltendeA tivaad td tha f .. . .1 1 : i-r!- i'-. rr: 1 r 1 i 1 . . ,use are oDj eeuonau.crvs ry is perfect. It la warrant! tn ther n3T of Lead.'SaithnvM j '.L ' ' '-" iii i 'vtiiw Pill jo a if sold. w naye.tricq it, for its merits AGENTS 2 i.v'.Lvij w ..,. i-J.'-. ; i - : . v. i . . - '. .Rocking Lllesvaie, .lAlirlBi in . Wwkcw 1, 5 aye on Hand to iit i ATULL LINE Op 2!? twTET STYLEs fJLlarulpr IfandJferchiefs, it l i: Corsets, Hoopakirta, Bustles, ' '' U' ' v' " ;' Victoria Lawns, Jacouet, Swiss, Nainsook and Mull Muslins-in atrb J ! ' ptaId nd plain-Hair Platts, French jjr rf..y tZr?1? funs-limitation wand real hair; Ol JaiVi v ' v;vt.i t.T.: .. . .' AadaspleBdld assortment of Millinery and JttLUBERY GOODS! . ... .. Call bad examine my stock before purchas. lngtlsewncf b"; ' ! !.... .... ' OOT PRICE! 'TERMS CASE! Hl?X 'VAi Di BROWN. dee20:tr-' ExchaBReXJorner. Molasses ! Flour! BBLS MOLASSES, 20 0 BBLS r0Ufi : : 1 3 v ; For sale low by 1 .1'. . . ,: .... ., ... ,.;Jv ''- lan 25JCf,' ' i-'JJa DsEOSSET CO. ifiri BAEEELS APPLES. ' SV-f - a: CHOICE EEDS. . .d flirt wis' mn So cheap as jf. to attract attention! ..H-h ,! Jan2C-tf J. C. STEYENSON. : Butter! Lard! 10 0 PACK4tiE3 TJABD, ' YM.. m.m 1 a 1 Jan25itr-'; DxROSSET A CO. Plaiitiiig Potatoes! INK EYE,'.i f Eatly Goodrich, Pdach Blows, . .1. Vv :, Early Eose, in Jackson WhiWi tiuln lots to salt. - For sale.by : ADKIAN A V0LLEK9. Mr Barber. Shop. tfnllr inform his friends and the publlo generally u he hasthoroughry refitted his estaMWunaj in the rear Of Mr. Bnnge's Saloonji ind Jj now i ooaunouate hi b (IVttiOUt 1TlM branches of his, business, iucb as Jgg ha&cutting, shampooing, ia the neaw manner and on as reaapnaWe terms m j;' lirnilnth.jiW . w. . OCVf-1 M MA MMW U 1 1 . ' CarraT7av- & Cleapor. . . " ... onTT.L JU Ceriag.th best iaducementi i to cm , and the pxibUc generauy. "jjftTrner. waiaJli i to thaninfession is I h.nr!.in nr.ui.tn tH-o-n fnmnlete gatiair4 p the most fastidious. " OCt2Stf of MUSIC1 I: The GEO. WOODS JO,8 PAW-U YES" iTBT OBOaNS ! JLHESE OKQAN3 J1A J - tpt 4t. i oAttim' and criticism an&ta aadnlnsiciansof Ptonretin't nave won from tnem-unauiuiv . seedrtamstenthiisiU . 3Trf i. ;ir....nd see "be1, , THEY ABB PKMM1STENT TOKj ivutim ,c-Tm STOPS. fETtr AND PUElTY OP TONE, . .pass mtroducsd'6"1 Heretofore known cr 1 TrXXZBA AEtOC -f AaOS' , 9 mlli, xry anu Years. llPosWarranteA A Choice seiecuon or eneej ux f L 1 WILLABD BEOS. i- - . best advantage to our customers, dec 24-tr- Jan25-tf "1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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