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iSrsMrtl Carolina!
. V. ''Bawkut'Is twwtbxjrized Agent air Laurin-
, .burg.;. rfV.;-.vs-. tfii-i&f l? -. t
UWrasWoBTK iaf the, authorize! Agenqf Uua
STAiatiFayettevllle. f , vrl i !
" Affenf at- OaSsWiMi. B. V.1 L. Hut
Vi. .to is Our authorized Ageu$ at Goldsboro, '
nlrt KllttjTi. Mr. J J. Jotbs la pur
fe5autil0rlzed Agent at Milton
'.":'.'v'.VAiin lWn"amtrinU8fa D. SotiTH-
Kmxi&va awtborJ Agw$ at Kewans-
, Viii8.' "'-' ivi ;
C .-r Arettlat raraw-Maii). O, Mctbiw is
r ,,.ieiw atitnorizeageBii at (naf,w. w
AH
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& our authorizea Agent at Lumberton.
i JSRt a CUton-DK.Ai. MMix $ ova
authorized Agent at Clinton JT. C i ' 4 ;
? y Affent at "WIlson-Mr. H. E. Bbh tow Is the
' V authorized Agentpf tie Stab, at Wilson, N. C.
l'V'4Ae at Sbo Hcl.-Mr. Alex. Mao
U as. Jr.. is our authorized Agent at Shoe Heel,
'- Aerent ti Wadesbor-Mr. Wni'j. Cot-
, ' isaxos . is -oar auinorizeu Agent a w aae-
J''-- A""ent at Sumter. Mr. E. H Shkkwood
' " Is oir authorized Agent at Sumter, S.X3.
v H'v J i& f-at it lWrlUaJGoL-. J.. Cox is
V 'pur duly authorized Agui at Zilesrille, An-
t air Caut Wtt. M3wAKkand Mr. Bamixa'os
McMillak are authprized traveling Ageuts
r Countr, is an authorized Agent for th Star,
nd will receipt tor auDscnptions oriadYer-
.tisements; -.r..!:,.. ..s.u:... - ' . ;
yT7 Captain 3. It. Boatwbioht and j'osKra E
iTK. iv.and M.K. Jtdw are Authorized t
50TICE.
V. Mr. JTamed XiMetts baTtojj aocepted the po-
Bition of Business Maner of my PrinUug and
ruDusning xiouse, luemamg me stajb news
v paper, Is foil itithdrlzed to.irausact any husi-
uws cpuaeetei herewith. -;r ?,-
PItisperhj
7 1S4 perhaps i best. for. our
; -Ultimate? good 'that. 'the' infamous
V boies 6alled Reitistructiou Cou-.
mentions have, been ordered hy Con
j gress jtp xemble; in s Ae:tSouth.
They may yrannx over andiOp
- - "pru for a time f !bu$ they will
'itXf f&.fy''r. fyie : t civilized
f Korlcl ot, the. utterincapacjiy of the
" iiegro for self-government, and dis
'igust all ood men with the infamy
';I1a3itve4!and .fastened 'on
j tis . thcrushing despotism tnat now
Iis6JhisioBce,ft'iee cpuntry. ,
?r Tlical -whites ill these Con
ventions are, with r few' exceptions,
l- 'ht;, Pedseats in any
Vy eliberejt lody i in itheiiSQuth.
TkBrfB coiieagues' atfai Wore
eieroua-aiia
V.' fixture of ignorance, hate, and de
waviiy. irom wnicn ine mieuiffent
ipeoplixf ttheSbuihlcan r etpect no
;3arBy. 1 wait, 'andr5se what
Sepwip bliiwilllie Offered v us
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T.
t - '
J hbigzsihe tan Hmmigrants' Aidj;So-
-kieifp?& county ?
; Concertjed action iji'this important
watterjWiJiDQ prqauctiye oi econ
i tAirt&W Planters
''rWJshinM'to 'engage1 white' lahbrers
;and bo 4i8tribntogjtKejft -jQi ajoin-
- pihalfio so
' t otherg! fetter, anfored, 011 this
' h h question; than; we ares and : we onlv
tuakelthese BUptibnsinihe Jiope
5"U
, . i
ivTS nct titieJaiiSd Is
Ve- 3bat4 ;4braifusi SeV January
Ai-vf.7Ust coubtanicrior.toa' parlor
--r--ia. CAmerica,It' has al-
Rtec,:, C:rrcdkay;ae-I.forr; at
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V-Zl 10 tI13 r! rfr- f"i,
f r Iii Kichni nd, tL j Gi maxi
ixivy iriaizcd a' 1 Coiscrvutive
Chib and -are djoiDg splendid ser
fic jttjlie great cause .fii$b$tp su
preiicyijiear jregifitering.tlie'
IWCPioier Itt the-
Icityv and ieep a "'list of all who
'have omitted to take out naturaliza
Hionatterk ; These latter are 'visi
I ted at their i houses, and, urged to
result will he ihat, Jn the next elec
tion J the German voteof Bichmond
will be 'polled lmostlinanittiously
aguiitst Radicalism. I 4 A: "I
iff: .' w. w u M. . oojj uiijf uiiii mc
attention o of 1 our 1 German fellow-
citizeiisr 4 of Wilmirigton5 to these
iacis, ana urge on inemme import
ance ol similar , action. ' The Ger
man element is a strong one here,
and it is . important that steps he
taken to bring out their full strength
n the next election. We know
that;thej are, with f us, heart and
soul, in feeling ; but organization is
the Watchword. ' ' : ;
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ine-Cut:
, A musical dog in New Albany, 111.,
plays on the 'piano, andhowls." We haye one
that plays on the bones, and growls.
JT "General Custar neither drinks, swears,
nor uses tobacco and he has been suspend
ed.'"' He ought to have been suspended when
he Was warring against old men, women and
children, Ink Virginia. . :. .
' lSr 'Chicken cholera is making great ray
ases among the poultry in Tennessee." Not
half M ' bad as chicken thieves abouthere.
' jgpr "The wife of a man in Toledo died at
nine o'clock, he burled her at three, and mar
ried another at six. No cards." No cards ?
Didn't he play the deuce f
PP" "Brigbam Young advises the Mormons
to lay up a seven years supply of wheat and
flour, as he expects a" famine.' He must ex
pe'et'famlne of wives, or' he wouldn't .keep
such a supply of them on hand. ' ; j V
- :f3f "Lord Chesterfield asked at the end' of
his first day's huntingr Do sane men ever do
this sort of thing twice V V No ; not once.
men go fishing. - - , v -.V.
f-'f Thirjty-aix marriage , certificates were
Issued from the Clerk's office at Liberty du
ring the month of. November.", And thirty
six men bid fareweU to Liberty, shortly after
wards." '
North Carolina in a Nut-Shell.
Jhe Charlotte Democrat says : "If
he reconstruction acts are hot adhered to
in good faith bj .those who; passed them, I
every decent and sensible man will become
disgusted and demand a revisal of the ac-
ion already taken under those acts."
Prepare for the inevitable disgust, Brother
Yatea. ' (l ' 1 - : '" ! - - y
1 A'man named Robinson was killed
,by rjock.Wells, near Rocky Mount, on the
lotn. 4 YYeiia was arrested, i
i l5 The Conservatives in the Eastern
counties are holding meetings, and get
ting1 "ready for action." Stir 'cni up.
The mechanics of Raleigh were to
hold, a meeting last evening to organize a
I mw.m ... w Wfv.WVAVV. AAOU V.AU V1U11. 1
Success to the working-men.
petition is to be sent from Ral
eigh to General Canby, urging a continu
ance in office ot the present municipal
officers.: No Guy Fawkescs are signing
it. . ; ., . " j .
82?! Two, dailies have bee started in
Charlotte. .$ The JHews has been revived by
Hutson & Meetze. The other is the Bul
letin; iff J.E. Britton.V Bully for Charlotte I
But, seridusryv has rotir Lunatic Asylum
''broke loosed ? n ,
'fT
tThe Vance Club, of Goldsboro',
will plav a; match game of Base Ball with
the Elarnett Club, of Wilmington, at the
latter point, jon the 24th mst., j
y ("iJ3ill Smith, a negro (none of your
"white men painted : black"), Btole an ox
from Mr, J. R. Hatc4 1 of Mt Olive, and
sold him to the Goldsboro' ; butchers for
$30 00. ' Bill has ' hot1 yet been over
hauie . .- W ' f
.EPT. The Newbern papers keep the fol
lowing stari(ling heads :r; "Highway Rob-
berypnother Brutal Murder,!' "An
othr Horrible Outrage,": and 'erms of
Subscjaptionl tBirtl , and Jklariiages''
have;playe4,oujE. . u t nM$ kq j ;j u ' ; ,
Pork is sellinsr in Asheville at 6i
$ cents per totmdnttrIf is said that
rnembSew of . the "League" 'get it even
cheapethatfthar 'V -
BACON SIDES
lO
CXJUJS SIDES ... jr
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3yaterSt.
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73 ; .Si.sU End UiiQ.
5' . -iv JU.
-TO-
THE MORNING STAR.1
WaOJP REPORTS.
Fereicn Markets.
i f f : t 'LiTERPOOii; pee. 17v,ening"
Cotton Closed firm and rather more activc-
Uplands u;s Orleans Td.? Bales 12fiOO
hales. ; 4
By Cabani Cable f .,Vv,
f "--I f HATA-SAODec. f17. ' ;
Advices from Hayti report universal discon
tent reigning in the capital, and foreigners
were filled with alarm at the aspeet oi affairs.
Passengers just arriyed report that a revolu
tion had commenced. f I I
Sis: millions of Haytien counterfeit! dollars
were reported ia circulation thFoUbout the
Republic. Some reports accuse President
sal nave ox having a hand in their emission.
General Leon Moutcz has been ffturderd by
his jailer. J r '
- New York Markets- 'yJf
New York, Dec IT Noon,
Flour a shade firmer. Wheat a triflle better.
Corn steady. ! Oats a shade better at te)4 in
store 87 alioat.' Pork drooping Mess 30 87k
Lard dull. Cotton steady at "15. Freights
dulL Spirits Turpentine unchanged. .'Rosin
quiet at 3 63 for Strained Common. S
Stocks a shade lower. Money 67Ji per
cent. Sterling 10610V. '62 coupons 8
advance caused from the fact that foreign
bankers are ! short, and compelled; to? buy to
fill contracts new issue 7. ;
OUR NIGHT REPORTS.
The Virginia Convention.
j Richmond, Va., Dec, 17.
The Committee on Finance, to which was re
ferred the resolution instructing the Auditor
to suspend payment of any interest on State
debt until the Convention was satisfied that
there was money enough in the Treasury to
pay the wholc reported adversely any action
on the subject, having received assurance from
the Treasurer that the State would be able to
pay all demands as soon as presented. Report
adopted, r -1 V
A resolution to interfere with lease of a ferry
was laid on the table by a decided majority,
after speeches: in which ground was taken
that the Convention had no right to determine
questions of law or grant injunctions. After
wards a resolution appointing a cemtnittee to
report whether the convention has power of
legislation, and to ask General tSchob" eld's
opinion, wa Hid on the table. i
The following resolutions were referred for
incorporating provision 'of the constitution
that immitrrants to this State should not be
sued in courts- here for debts incurred before
immigration and exempting a certain amount
of real and personal property of such immi
grants from seizure for debt; for changing sys
tem or state laws from remedial to preventive.
Thereamble of this resolution refers to the
press ; for the punishment of attempts to in-
f. ai rA a. i A. n ii i .
uraiaaie voters at, ioe rauocauon eiecuou ; lor
protectine loyal citizens from being: distressed
by disloyal tax icollectors for taxes levied years
A colored delegate ofiered a resolution pro
hibit! ng distinctions by railroads or other pub
lic conveyances on account of color. Refer
red. ..
A resolution to adjourn until after the holi-
days and waive
claim of pay dnring adjourn
ment was laid Over. Adjourned.
FORTIETH CONGRESS.
SECOXD SESSION. t
. .- Washington, Dec. 17.
-A resolution promotive of the
Sbnatb.-
prompt settlement of claims was introduced,
tn the course of the debate it was mentioned
that accounting officers assumed too much
jurisdiction r iu ' - tt'-, u - - - '
: snerman s reported om oi ine mnaing aeDi
consideration was postponed until after the
holidays." yz 1 i ? , '
A resolution calling on the fresident for in
structions to officers, under act '62. tto sup
press the rebellion and' punish treason, with
the amount of money realized and the names of
the victims. Adopted.
n Davis toffeted a resolution calling for aggre
gate expenditures of the Freedmen's vBureau
since 'bo. several Senators objected. Much
of the disbursements was for white refugees.
Pending the. discussion, the ' morning hour
expired! and the repeal of the cotton tax was
resumed.. . . ,-.-r'-.--r f
Conkling,' 6f New York, proceeded to "- say
that a helping hand had been extended to these
destitute communities. The direct tax had
been suspended in all the insurrectionary
States. The tax had been removed from sugar,
machinery, and other articles which pertained
to the community. He would say now that
it would have been much better for these peo-
le, if one of the parties of this country, and
he visible head of ? the;Governmenthad let
Jheiri alone.; If they had stopped' swaggering
and talking about representation In Congress
and gone to work to build up their, impover
ished section they would io-day been much
happier, and so would we. If this tax was
taken off it would wipe out twenty millions of
revenue, and,. they. knew not where to go to
replacelt. v ii u ., , I u , .,
Mr. C. indicated a disposition to vote for a
reduction of the tax, but maintained that the
propei course was to postpone the hill until
February or March, when the whole subject of
revenue, would be up, and gave notice of his
intention to make a motion to that effect.
Morton &aid cotton should not be entirely
exempt from burdens of the Government. The
discussion assumed a political turn.
The subject was postponed fpr the Execu
tive session, and the Senate adjourned. "
House. After general business, Stevens in
troduced a bill regarding reconstruction. Ob
jection Was made, and the bill ' was" potponed.
This bill alters the provision requiring a ma
jority of registered votes for the new Consti
tutions to a majority of the votes cast.
The 2d Section provides for the eleetlbn of
Representatives at the time of the election on
the Constitution, who shall take their seats at
the session succeeding the one at which their
0 A. J
i Section 3d provides that, untUanew appor
tionment, the States shal be represented as fol
lows; -a i';V.
SonthCarolina-(y.2of whonVshall be elect
ed by tiie State at large. J North, Carolina 8.
4. to be elected by the State at large. Georgia
9, 1 Dy the tate.at large. sFlorida".l. Ala
bama 8,2 hy the State at large. MisaissiuDi
t-o, A DYiue oiai ait.iarge Louisiana 0, -1
by the State at large. Texasa,,! by the State
at large. Arkansas-3; v .,-
No numberoff Representative ia. given for
ine 4 uuiciarVi committee was; directed to
continue, jjxamjnatioa, regardingMaryland's
xvepuoiican government.
rfll TT t . .
, v ' ., vt tWA8HiKQT02rDeiE17.
''i4 Jo-it U'iLr nMxs Pepaetmbnt, ) r
.BURIEATJ. R.,F AND A. L-l i V
Mh, ; ; ; Washington; Dec it )
"Wlth a yW t the reduction of the number
of officers and agents of this' Bureau tu places
where, their; services can be ,best dispensed
with; it is hereby ordered i that,';with the ex
f etif 1 of ,,the vSrrlstendent.of Educatiooi
frrW tZpto" 8 Xcawitg states
will be discharged, viz ; - - T i
Jlarybr. Kentucky, West'Va.,;aai Teu
The senior oLlcer of the regular ' army io
command of troops wUl be there after the A-
lh Hons -went into commitUa. and, after
rceiving ? Executive communications,, ad
;JournedTJa; jjUSBpUC
tianfc Commission r ratlae above naraed.
LtatesJ He, will kee hlrascif thoroughly in
forma&ctf tLconditloa of the eosntry wi;iJo
the limits of his command,5 and will cause
small moal)l force available to send t any
disturbed district where there shall be evidentt
of Education-itt each fitata named iU tepost
tathfi Asbistaut, Cmiiopw
ted, who will asslsf hfan by every means in bis
ower in rosterlBg ana extenuing lap wors o
Idncation. AH ofifcers ot the regular army
relieved by this order will report; by letter t
tha Adjutiint idenem for instructions -
(Signed u u tsuwAnv,
' " ;": Hat. Genj CommiloueK''
Approved: --r '
SceWjof Wur. ad interim
Offldal'docuraenls show that diplomatic- ne
gotiations relative to the Alabama claims have
ctosea, uouj parnes aauenng to ineir views.
The Susquehanna has arrived. Admiral Pal
mer and Burroiighs dead. .The Susquehanna's
machinery and boilers were f crippled and her
hull strained. ''-M;;..'.-v;' .
.kewTork .Marltels";;--'
' : I": :.' : V;- - New York, TJecttT..
Cotton firmer and quiet sales 2,20O. bsritis at
lh cents. -Flour firmer State $S 601 75;
Southern 10.25$14 50. Wheat firmer.. Corn
and active and unchanged, 1 Mess Pork heavy
and lower at $20 8(1 Lard. Groceries and
Naval Stores quiet- Spirits; TuifpentiBe5152
cenis. xvosm osnaj t.- s x reiguis lower..
Governments closed nrmJ '62 coupons
Gold strong at 134. ' j i
Charleston Market;
Charleston, Dec. 17.
Cotton active, and lower grades-advanced J
cent. MiddliDg 15 cents." fckiles 1,1U0 bales..
w Foreign, Markets
Livekpool, Dec. 17 Noon.
- Cotton quiet and steady sales probably 8,
000 bales. - - ' - :; ' j '
Liverpool, Dec. 17 Afternoon.
Cotton-more doing.. . ?. Sales reach 10,000
bales. : ' V
J . ' ' London, Dec. 17 Evening.
Consols 93 9-16 Bond Ji 11-16. .
Liverpool, Dec. ET Evening.
Cotton closed steady sales 10.000' bales.
rnces uncnangea. - f
Manchester advices unfavorable.
SPECIAIi NOTICES.
City Taxes
For .186.7,
MARSHAL'S OFFICE, ?
j Jioy. I8tn, is7.
The Tax Li at for 1867, embra
cing the subjects qf Real Estate, Polls,
Salaries, Fees, Horse and Carriages, is in my
hands for collection. I
By instructions from ihe proper authority the
Coupons of the " Town of Wilmington due
on the Is day of January, February, April and
July, 1867, respectively ; falso, tlwse of the 1st
of January and February, 1M8, will be receiv
ed in payment of the tax' due on said list.
All parties owing any iff the above named
taxes, are hereby notified to attend at this Of
fice for payment of the same.
f 4 1 KICIIARD J. JONES,
novl9-48-lrd 8pecial Deputy Marshal.
i, , - , ' ;
W. II. tlppitt, Druggist A Chem-
1st. Always oh hand a full and se
lect supply of PURE MEDICINES, CHEMI
CALS, DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY, SOAPS
BRUSHES, FANCY ARTICLES, etc., etc.
OS Prescriptions accurately and neatly
compounded. ! 1 i
N. E. Corner Front and Market Sts.
P. S. Store open from 6 ) A, M. to 9 P. M.
Persons wishing prescriptions compounded
at night will please call atlmy residence on Se
cond Street, between Dock and Orange.
sept23-l-tf ! j
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
IMPORTED1 LIttUORS,
FOB MEDICINAL PURPOSES.
PERSONS wlsningr less than a Gallon,
will have to have their Physician's pre
scription approved by by the Commandant of
jtost. - or saie Dy
ror sale by
-v. u.
.LIPPITT,
decl8-72-7t
Druggist and Chemist.
USIWE
ESTABLISHED
. FINE WINES,
LIQUORS AND CORDIALS.
" fciioicEl Brands.
1 r
TOPAZ SHERRY.
CROWN SHERRY,
flAT TMPV QHVPOV
1836,1
.:'!IJ
In Glass.
HARMONY SHERRY
CROWN SHERRY, r )Tti Wrtrt-
PALE and BEOW SHERRY, $ ln4 Wooi
1
11:
PURE PORT,
r. )
V In
;s.j .
In Wood & Glass.
SCUPPERNONG WINE
RENAULT, -f
HENNESSEY, . t f,
OTtRII TTTTTTV 9r fr '
Wood
and
PINET db CASTILLION 35RANDIES, j Glass
SUTTON'S OLD RYE .fe'
BAKER'S OLD RYE, I
KENTUCKY BOURBON. f
OLD NORTH STATE, arid
yJn Wood & Glass.
j-uuaiswiuii, ana
IRJUH WHISKYj
I
CURACCOE,
MARASCINO, .j
KIMlTETi
r
AND, OTHER CORDIALS,
4 H
IMPORTED CHAMPAGNES, v
HEIDSICK, J
CARTE BLANCHE, H
8
CHARTRES
.
-ALSO
.,Low:Mced,(ChaOTpagnes1:
With a full stoclc of Medluui & Low Grades of
1 X- We offer: the above at the yery lowest
prices a
't fit- n,
c II tad 12 Front Ctreet, :
CHA8, D. MYERS, jiGENT.
6
decJ3.72-5t
" Penwifioirs 09 hb ess,J ..;:r
Ho article eyer .attained to such unboundexf
ptaxJtyi-tS2feii Observer.
An article of great .merit and vfetue.-A-
ei nnati Nonpareils ' 4 T , ;f "
,Weca. beaii testlfflctay P. the eiScaey of the
Pain Killer. We have, seen its magic effect
in soothing the severest pain, and know it to
be a good attielennnatf' Dispatch
A speedy ctrr4 foifpainfo family Bhould.bo
yritMU llleaTranscttpt.
There has nothing as yet surpassed the Pain
KlUei; which htbQ most valuable family med'
icine now in naQrtTmnessee Orffcm.
It has real merit: as a means of removing
pain, no medicine has acquired a reputation,
equal to Perry Dayls' Patn..Killer.--JVeM3X3rf
Ky- Daily Mews
Its-woBderf al power in relieving the most
severe pain has never been equalled. Burling-
ton Sentinel:' '
It Is one of the few articles that are just what
they pretend to bQ.JBrttnsuHck Telegraph, .
Our own opinion is, that no family should be
without a bottle of It for a single hour. In
flesh wounds, aches, pains, sores, Ac, It is the
most effectual remedy we know of Kem, B'.
John) Canada. J - ;
Af tcir-Biany years' trial of Davis Pain Killer
we advise that every family should provide
; themselves with so spdy and effectual a
PAiif TmE-B..-Aviherst (jV. & Gazette.
The Pain Killer of Perry Davis A Son we ean
confidently recommend. We have used It for
a length of time, and invariably with success,
-Canada Baptist.
43- The Pain Kflleis is for sale by Medicine
Dealers generally.
rft- Ly-j Speelai Notice I i ' ..
TO FARMERS, MILLERS & OTHERS.
Responsible parties wishing Emery & Son-'s
" Star " Cotton Gins and Condensers, can get
them from us at FACTORY PRICES, o a cred
it of sixty days. Also. Smith's celebrated
Smut Machines. Persons can get these Ma
chines from us and have thirty days in which
to pay for them, and if they fail to give satis-1
faction you can return them at our cost.
MS Mill Furnishing Goods generally ..
E. H. CHESTERMAN,
Mill Furnisher and Engineer, "
decI8-72-6m Richmond, Va-
BBLS. SCOAB HOUSE SYBVP,
J; or sale at lowest figures, by j
ATKINSON & SHEPPERSON,
decl8-72-tf J . 11 and 12 No. Water St.
BOYS? BOOTS
J"outh& JBoots9
CHILDREN'S BOOTS.
A Complete Assortment,
WITH AND WITHOUT
COPPER TIPS,
At the Lowest Prices
TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE.
Come and "Supply s
YOUR BOYS WITH BOOTS
FOR CHRISTMAS;
At
EXCHANGE CORNER.
deol9-7i.tf' JOHN M. WALKER & CO.;
Baltimore White Corn&c.
JUST Received per Stmr. FRANCES,
1,000 Bushels PRIME WHITE CORN.
1 ISO Barrels CITY MESS PORK.
F. W. KERCHNER,
dec!3-72-3t Water South of Dock st.
TVotice,
TI1E CITY HOTEL
MAYING CHANGED HANDS AND
name, continues to . accommodate the
reling PubUc, and as soon as the House can
be refitted, renovated and repaired, full satisfac
tion will be guaranteed to its patrons.
deol8.7S-3t PROPRIETOR. .
QCXAila ! COAL !
Best Quality Red Ash.
Well Screened and Free from Dirt,
DELIVERED PROMPTLY.
Price Reduced to $7 30 per ton.
JJAING RECESTLYDRECTIID ONE
of Faiibanks' Standard Scales, all Coals sold
by us hereafter will be accurately weighed;
dec7-68-natf O. G. PARSLEY & CO.
!
XTTE HATE BEEN KEEEING THE
W very best RED ASH EGG COAL at $7 50
6er ton deliyered. since November 1st, and
ave no w a large stock on hand, which we can
su
at same figure. " ,
nactj, , t rjfiTTJSWAY MOOItE. ?
PRICE OF GOAL
EEDTJCED.
TTEIiY BEiT ABTTCT.K '' It!1 AATT
V COALS, at rates as LOW as the LOW-
jaox iveooiiecx, you gee xne Dest uoais, run
weight, screened, and free from dirt, prompt
lv delivered to .nv nart of the citv. .
Leave your jofdera with i , z V - ti
; , . .WORTH & DANIEL.
On hand,ED ASH STOVE COAL, GRATIS
COAL. BLACKSMITH'S COAL (Broad Top),
8TKAM ; COAI4 (Buck MounUW) J3 G Y P T
MINIS. ' '.. ,
decl-R8-nac2m
BeaVef Creek;:Sheetife;;:
npiIIRTX-FITE HUNDRED YAHDS.
for sale by ,v . ' T ' ' r "; ' v
deel4ii-na-tf ROBINSON SMITH & CO.'
Journal oopy 4 times. vu u , .
A GUI5-AND, FEVER. , THE ONLY, PRE
JJL rcntiTe known for Chills and Fever is the
use pt vv.owe'.Schiedam Schnapps. 1 For sale
rT23 , , s . s .le Agents.
rr WOLFE'S SCIIIKDAM. SCHNAPPS are
" good tar.coli9 aininthe Ftrmachi
k rnr snia nw
ADMAN 4 VOUJURSk
A.Ir
Wti V. VtnSf TT toe
---err --Z- -rr":?'Aii8ll,4
of Princess Street- ftvp-R,-if .Fh0t
'r15 v WHARF
TUESDAY, Dec 17. ' "au,luoIe( o
Tb rough Bills of Lading given to
BOSTON, s 7 mxo
LIVERPOOL,
9-FOR FREIGHT ENGAGEMENTS0 '4e
Applv to .
ATKINSON A SHEPPERsnv
ded7ftHs U and 12 North Wa
XOO BBM C,TY MSS PORK;
' gQ' , " , FAMILY FLOUR ;
XOO F12?E ftna SUPER FLoru
BAGS COFFEE ;
BBLS SUGAR
40. " G,CE'
0 ty(y MOLASSES ; '
J g BALES GUNNY CLOTH
J Q Q BOXES CHEESE ; '
QQy NEW' TOMt SPIRIT CASKS.
Iron Ties, Bope, Hails, Sugar
Crackers, Soda Biscuit, Soap,
Tobacco, &c, &c.
For sale at the; LOWEST MARKET PKICLS
b'.. . .
WrLLlJtSLS X: JHTRCIIISON.
aeciv-vi-iw . .
DEW OF THE ALPS. UDtPHO WOLFE,
Sole Agent for the above cordial, man
factured in Geneva, Switzerland, is usertk
all the crowned heads of Europe. For sale bV
. , A TSTS T A HT M. -TT-.T T m t. , '
Fresh Supplies.
BBLSf FLOtlt s
IQfT SUGAR various graclesy
Boxes CHEESES J .
JQQ Bbls. PORK ; - -Half
Bbls. FAMILY FLOUR ;
60
SUGAR', A. B. & C. ;
rjrg Bbl SYEUP ;
CANDY, CANDLES, COFFEE, STARCH
LARD, HOOP IRON, BAGGING, BOPE,
BACON, NAILS, &cn &o.
For sale by
HARRISS & HOWELL,
decl6-71-5t
1& North Water Street.
RAISINS, -CURRANTS,
- :-.: . : .-i U1TRUN.
PRUNE?,
CANDY,
, . APPLES, ORANGES and LEMONS
just received at . . i-v '
- - ;-:-h geo. myehs'.
-c-i.jMj.A's.sai. j-an 13 Front street
decl7-71-tf . . CHAS. D. MYERS, Agent:
. 11 , , ,,.,. , 1 1 i .ii 1
Sour 1 and Sweet
AN BERRIES ! . . .
Cranberries!
IV2 a I aga Crapes!
At
W. M. A J. C. STEVENSON'S
Corner Front and Market sts.
decl7-71-tf
T ADEIRA WINE. Imported by Udolplio
jjJL. v one, or ew x otk, expressly ior wx
cai ana private use. jror sale Dy
ADRIAN & V'OLLERS,
' r ' sole Agci
"nov23
ents.
v Mr e :Crackers:
EIRE CRACKERS! 5 v
fXi ' Fire Crackers !
l ' At-":": W. M. & J. C. STEVENSON'S,
; u ' Corner Front ahd Market sts.
decl7-71-tf '-l ij'yf.
WOLFE?S SCHIEDAM SCIINAFP5
have a depot in all the large cities 1
nov22 5 . f : ADRIAN & VOLLEg.
.r:r;Ral8lnQf
Prunes-
At
W. M. & Jf C. STEVENSON'S,
.1 ! 7
1 '
Corner Front and Market st?
deel7-71-tf
WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS1
put up In ruart nd pint bottlas.
label. - For sale by ,,t7i?
x
UEIIES. 8ATINKTT.1 nnd kentltckT
JEANS.
. 4eci4-69to .
Pure JWines ; and Liqiirs
i V public that we have been -appoints
Udolpho Wolfe, of New York, his SpeJnfi
In Wilmir, jton 'for- the. sale of his ?flltilf
Wines and Liqnors, including the DeLtif
Alps and hi celebrated' Schiedam Aro"
ted to call and examine our stook. vi,
nov-):E2 a ADRIAN 4 VOLL
- ; ' ' ' ). -r- ; : 7 TTdo'-
pno , r" of New York, expiv
inedaoal andprjlyate 1. e.,A For sale wT,c
Sij
BOV22