Sunday Horning, lDeo. J2?rJl 7.:
Local Circulation LAIICSIII lao Iia
er any Daily ; Newspaper in
State, witU a fain an t lly
' lncreasinj, circulation
r , ta tae conntry.; : .
f-V . '- tlatea lower..' than
tnos.au 7 Keirspaper in
P1'.v :t 'and Proprietor.
Agent at taurinbur. Mr. WjC h!! Mo
Lavktv is our authorized Agent at JLaurin-
V.;, rz-i'V
' iY7ri4Tf'.le Afirent. Mr; Jsjlio ,Hol
? T ins t. - ru is the authorized Agent of the
.Stajs at I'ayetteviUe.'- ; ; ,
' : ' . Agent ate-: sboron Mk B. V. L. S-vis
a T0 la our auUoiized Agent at GoldsfcoroV
th . Afreftt rmron. Micr. J. Jokes Is ouri
1 authorized. Asent at Milton, n; c. :.
, , :xLAiqy ia our authorized Agent at Kenaas-
ajnUtraraw-Mft.i.GvMoBi8iIri3
ut
-via our au-cized Agent at Lumbrton.. , .
. ; ; Aeni nt Clintons-Da; J&. IT.- Lkk is our
authorized Agentat citnton, .,c (.
Ajpftnt atlTIlsom Mr. It. E'. Kbwtow fs the-
authorized Agent of tfce SrAja?i at Wilson, Nt.C.
sittMoSiE siJer worth one-twentieth part of
,(!W.O,&li.B.Rii. ' ' tj - value-' hefbfe' 'the- war Mr
S;!iiS "S Sprague tolo;e Senate that he not
r' Agerf at isitrnteri Mk e..lj ssERwoon only apprehended we had lost the
'is our authorized Agent at 6umterr S. C '.r ' rr . '
A:it"at tiieTiiie.-oi. j. J. cor is great cotton interest forever, but
our iuly authorized Agent at UlesyiUe An- , . , j .
4 oa country, c. . , that he even- feared the competition
of India cottott erixiii
'rrioiiioi" kets- These are not the statements
Countrx is an-authorize Agent for th Stab, nf a pnn otpqi nn al H pel ai m pr hn t ! of
and will receipt tor subscriptions. or adrer ol a vongrebbioiiai uecidiuier, uui ux
;iSS2i8E. a practical - wLo.rarely asks
:r.ptuM tte attention of the Senate. Truths
Stab- . " -" " like these ought to- rouse the indus-r
? L ' ni -UKQ'P1 rFtoBt.;;t:;'irt;-Ji trial classes of the country, arid
U John Popeha5..again established bring them ta decide whether! this
of cotton, commerce
and manufacturers on, a legitimate
'trnsceai miliary genius. basis, is not a higher price than
JftiQ States Treasurer a of Georgia they are able to pay for the perpet
l: Jirefused'to yfih&'per'diem uation of Kadical power; V: '
Cxi Blacli--aridTan " Consti- - .
uKo y ft The finances of Tennessee
t 'V v . ' '-rn . t . are said to he in a had wav. The
orucra " more xroops zo jiuneuge- .
yille'yis
i We e enire State liability, actual and
jsiboernot ta p contingent, at $32,562,323 58. The
' unless elgned by the Governor -and who& taxable Property of the State
JonWW- b'etter look out;: for is estimated at $240,357,631. The
' when:ope; establishes his hind- entire State revenue next year, it is
quirtera in'.tlie saddle, women and thought, cannot exceed that of last
chiidren, and small detachments ar, when it was $1,837,277 05.
like Jones are in imminent danger The Nashville -Banner says that
of losing their jewelry, baggage, the taxes on privileges are already
and small wares generally; . so excessive that they are driving
:But;isn'tit amusing to see the capital and business from the State,
desperate financial condition of the and th&t if they are raised less rev
Georgia Black-and-Tans 1 Having enue will be obtain ei If addi
J always :n : tionJaxes are impose(jliinust
t; their oldmitere be put'on lands, " which cannot
Christmas these" poor fellows.were run away." Altogether the finan
i - fondlanticipating a good time cial aspect in Tennessee is , any
: genetall thing but cheerful.
9? ey,PFe 011 PoPe t0 8tart
; on a- b umming - expedition to Mil-
V; ledgeville,Jioping he mav be ' able
o ;ujf vucu ? o uxxii uxo o uucs Tney represOnt 011,7253 acrei as un
out of the covetedgreenbacks. No der cotton in the central provinces,
Tans,in thd plenitude of his. sor-
row at not being. able ;to draw his
per diem, should rise , m .the Corn
Shucking g Convention ; and ask
W hor naxr don no ham V "
""TJu" r,
Wft aTcaif. Tiriflu . .nton'o'ct ' onviotir
V jix -2 -icmi 3 ii J
n- - f -fV . h - it r
oi xnegranaesi; strategic movements
Rhnlr nrnv aiTrccetnT fhv RTortb-.
' a rtt-ir ,:' i w-n
with o-lor and ossibl ' ' a ' h'
E 7? a ,p06Si y, ,pay irn
2t per cent, on the amount he may
r -.-rV,; i .-. v
fractbryJ6nesvv
loot out Jones f-The odds are
amst you . and-" unless you can
neDossum
; JIack-and-Tans 4 ,: :
1 "Wi-fTEZZ
Therejis? t
1 ie part oi, toreim., capitalists to use
'leir'moneyi On. this side ; the water.
Juite -largel'ampUntOf Exchange
acensiomea ixo i carry in ms i nina- ! T i Mi v t
--r i? known on that hard coast, the life
qtrarters inrthe saddle :,y and, if it V : .u . A
nrv-s - m 1 rr
Kandsome; Bum;V; for his individual nve hundred shocks of earthquake
ocketf yourferf oand' nxnst had been felt t . that; island, and
ive.: already ;peen :fdrawni against I .w. 1- ,v -: -
y 't ',v' "4;' 'vH &r;v(p Mr: M. D. Jones, an ex-postmaster
, urope:'.n- crecutlf ana xig runaer7
v Ths fall in exchange: pial:es
eyi 2 ?that fto!shipmerits of gold
v ,'m2 'rnitude will be made in Jan
: ry, and the opinion, expressed Jn
nan'cial circles that calj loans in
ood mat vfuMeriJrge'
irp i thelreoat letters
X :' : 1f.dV '".J l ;o;.'
Senator .Sprre,, o-Rliode-J&-fandV
wlio ils a .large v manufacturer
asf "Well; asa large "cotton planter,
deli vered a speech on the 20th inst.,
before the adjournment of Congress
for, the holidays, on the repeat of
tho cotton tax, in - which he -made
the startling statement that the
British manufacturers are now ahle:
'.by their sMlIecr laoor and toachine-
ry, to projJuce from , the short -and
i dry staple of India cotton 'a product
equal to that irom the American
stapleV -3Ie said1 that at this day
RpvTtian cotton was nsed in seven
,Z.i J.f .. , ' . " ,. ,
eighths oi the articles m which, bea
Island cotton was tormerly employ-
edr and that he believed1 in two
years - tbiV latter articTe yould only
fa produced as a rare plant in. some
v 1 ' v ' rnr li i
gentleman s garden. JLhe planta.
' . . ,
tlOnSr Ot, tlie BOUtn. lie Old not COn
J' VT. The Indian cotton culture
is the subiect of a late report of the
Cotton Commissioners of India.
and 1,801,780 in Bombay. In the
former there is much the same acre-
age as last year, or six and a half
per ceut. of the cultivated land. In
Bombay it is less, the area in I860-
hr r : -i " -t n
o naying peen, i,g,iai acres.
I . - ' . T ? ' .
heroism 01 .those mi the life-boat
I service, as displayed in the recent
. tt i l j t
storm was one of the- worst ever
I 7
went out fire? times in; one niffht,
a save tne crews of three ves-
seg round .the coast1 we have
' '
the same seen es 01V courage and
.
. iT The w Tork .TWJw
saJs Hs St. ..Thomas .'correspondent
secretary beward's last purcbase'is
Sreat a Bhakes -is; clearly mista
, . ' . ; JFine-Cut.
U l "Mnsh ndMilk Sociables are popular
Tin Iowa, has been sentenced to ten1 'year' :im-
prisonment for having' tampered with ' money
We caH that 6teairng";"doWijfhere.
Dickens has refused f 2,00tf ffbni Harti
fdrd.W H4rtfofd fwouldnHf do . DickehB that
way. wtf,t 4 , J i! V
' EST Chesapeake furnishes ; 3,800,00b"oys
ters yearly.?? -Are these the things that city
editors call r delicious-bivalves" r
: . ,-.... . '..-,''.. - . : , .-. . -... . .
tgT Henry Keed is "edltorf- the Cincin
nati; JSMircf, SamuetKeed of the Gazette, and
Enos Reed of the National 'Vhlon alT of tCh
cinnatL" - wherefore we cp,cI?v3.tiAt th
Cincinnatians are a Jlscdwj people T
s
. JEST" It is rumored tba the. JMeteors"'
Base Ball Club, of JSTewbcrn,. iV; to clial
lenge tbe Harnett, Club.tApf i!WlImiiigtonr
soon.
fl" A masquerade allr for ,'the. first
time im tb biatTy of tbe.placer caxne off
I iu Newbera . on Christmas - night. : It is
said tabave been a grand affair f
4- grand Tournament and CbronaM
L.tion Ball came off at Snovr Hill, -Jreene
county on the 24th' lost; -A r,.-' .
: Tbe two fairs beld iirNewbern tbe
past -week, by the ladies of the Presbyte
rian and Baptist cburcbea, netted each
$300. t ri a. : v ! ; "5 : - !
. The . Japs"- played to a Crowded
house in Tucker Hall, Raleigh, on Friday
night.. , . . , ir.-:
i The Daily Advertiser; by Mills &
Hughes makes its appearance in Raleigh
on the 1st proximov -"T , " -:
E! A'meetmg of the Radical of Ral
eigh was to he held.yesterday evening, for
the purpose of nomliating; Chase for the
Presidency. - r"r - Y- '" -
$3Tm- Bisboiy Atkinson is- tdvflrtrsed to
occupy therpulpit of (Sxace chuTchPeter
burg,: to-day, . -. ; l' x: , . .
THE VERY LATEST.
BY; TELEGRAPH,
TEE MORNING STIR.
iroox, reports;
: From Wasbingrton.
Washington, Dec. 28.
The Screw Pile Light House, at Deep Water
Shoals,. James River,, will be lighted on the
15th of January,, visible nine miles. ; ;
Chief Justice Slough, of Nevr Mexico, was
killed in a rencontre with Cfcpt. Rynerson.
Boyce, Miller & Co.'s Distilleries, at Cincin
nati, were burned. Loss $500,000;
Receiving Teller ShawmuL of the Bank of
Judge Busteed, of Alabama, - Shot by
- ! me jjikurici Aiioruey. ",-,-r
; ; ; '- ; Mopita, Ala., Dec. 28.'-
District Attorney L. V. B. Martin met Judge
Busteed, of the U. S. District Court, his morn-?
ing iu front of the Custom House, and said ;
" J uage, wui you allow that indictment
against me to take its course."
tiusteea replied : " Sir, the law must take its
course." ' t ,
Martin then drew a revolver and fired three
shots. Busteed fell, "with a ball below the
breast-bone and another in the right leg. Mar
tin had been indicted by the U. S. Grand Jury
for Revenue frauds and extortion. He is now
in Jail. ' "
Judge Busteed's wounds are not considered
mortal. . ..s, ' . . ., .
New York Market.
New Yokk, Dec. 28 Noon.
Flour 510 cents lower. Wheat quiet and
steady. Corn Ml cent .kMrgrrTRve dull.
Oats heavy. Mess Pork dull At $20 90. Lard
ouiet. ' Cotton a shade ficmet aXV5t cents.
Spirits Turpentine in moderate demand at 50
cents. Kosiu steady IN o. 1 3 5UGS$4 oa
Stocks heavy. Money 6 per cent. - Sterling
iu. uoia iKJif. Bonos, old, o& . Tennes
see b, new, d7.
Foreign Markets.'
. - LrvBRPOOL, Dec 27 Evening,
Cotton closed without improvement. Up
lands 7$; Orleans 7d. Sales 10,000 bales.
isaies ior tne weeK 4i,ow Dales.
Manchester advices unfavorable.
OUR NIGHT REPORTS.
Removal of Gens. Ord and Pope
Headquarters of the Abmt,'
eks of the abmt,' - 1
General's Office,- v
ungton, Dec. 28, 1867. )
, AiMUTANr
Washington,
General Orders, ) " ."
'..';. No. 704. v J ..
By direction of the (President of the TJnlted
States, the following orders are made 4 j
First, lirevet Mai. Uen.- Hi. U. O. Jra will
turn over the command of the Fourth Military
District to urvt. maj. wen. A uV, uuiam, ana
proceed to San Franciseo, Cal.f to. take . com-,
mand of the Department jpf Calif pnlavJt v 4
Second. - on being relieved by orvt. Mai. Gen.;
Ord,;Brvt. Maj Geni lrvin McDowell will pro
ceed to VicksbarjtMiss.y aed-relievefGeneral
Gillam in the command.of the jrourth military
Division. .
Third. Brevet Maior General. John Pobe is
hereby; relieved of. the command of the -Third
Military district, and will report witnout' de
lay at the Headquarters of the army for fur
ther orders, turning Qverhia command' to the
next senior officer until the arrival -of hia suc
cessor. - . : :r ' :' :T i; '-u: m:
Fourth. Major General Georse G. Meade is
assigned to the command of 'the Third Milita
ry District, and will assume it without delay.
The Department of the East will be com
manded by the senior officer now on duty in it
until a commander is , named by the Presi
dent.: .' ;,'
Fifth.-Officers assigned in the foregoing or
ders to the command of military districts will
exercise therein any and all powers conferred
by acts of Congress upon District , Command
ers; and also any and all powers pertaining to
military department commanders. - . - . -1
Sixth. Brvt.'Maj. Gen Wager Swayne, Colonel
of the 40th New ii ork lnfantryj is hereby re
lieved from duty in the Bureau of Refugees,
Freedmen and Abandoned,. Lands, and will
proceed to NashvUle, Tenn ..mmwmi eom-
innd of hio regiment..- --fe. --r
By command of Gen. Grant, T i
. VE.D.TOWNSEND,A.'AJ.
; From Wasninston. '
" ,' ' "Washington, Dec 28. '
The Boston Traveller publishes a Rio letter,
"of November 24th, stating that the English
mail steamer Santum went downwith four;
hundred passengers C aboard.' r vFourteen ;-e&
caned. : . . ' "
nan a minion or one ana two aonar . notes
have been shipped to the Assistant Treasurer
at New Orleans ; also fifty thousand iu frac
tional currency, , , !, i
- No important changes in National Bank
statistics. ; ' ' ''.' '- '':
t Southern destitution" ia attracting great at
tention - Gen. Howard is reported as fovoring
governmental relief, though he thinks the sn&
fefing.exa.ggeratedvfi "JU.
rA..nJ TT O u X ! 1 Tl.Ti! .. "" 1
for the State Legislatures; ;A majority of the
wnites are iNorinern men ana connected with
the Freedmen'ji Bureau. ... t" s-
.A'r ' ro was shot, dead yesterday on the;
plantation of Mr. .Meriwether." near thisxiitv.
3i by another negro, for declaring himself oppos-
J ed to the Union Learue. . , . .
r - I NAMENTAL PRINTING executed in thebest . W -very besREP ASH EGG COAL at ft7 60 f WUI81fIER' , , . , . f -1 . t ;
I'i'om Alabama ;T ; StyleJfyTYPR, PRESSES and MATERIAL- Per ton delivered, sinee November 1st,' and 1 '-v ' wtt-p ,4 Ztx?'
T. " r 'cMotgomWt, Dec.28,:; are almost ENTIRELY NEWandmy WORK- JSSiSS11 rf-i U.-i.-.-i: 5-. . .
-The County Republican i Nominating Con- .MEN are . UNSURPASSED In , connection dec-nactf PETTEW AY A m'oore - - - .CORDIALS, Acr,
vention to-day nominated eight negroes and -with'my Printing" and' Publishing Housr rttV ia ,SAV ' irt
sixteen whites ; four, whites -and ;two colored
GetuBT"ncock,. in special urusre ,.-ieffai-r
W thA nnial acta of ii. 1 BUelDr, apnointe j
Mower, and renvored Saturn -bv den Han-
BPrnnrt artieltt of the CoinsUtaUott.1
after two-d-sys discussion "
-. All nAmanM ! W1 T.firni B' r c?7m fTl ljlj IHGK' I
previons cwqw" " , V 7k sfTo I
JUY liUO oouiu . 7 r- . ... 1 - I , ' "
and priTile,? aBd .be; jSubjectto - tiie; same
The Convention adjourned tilI..Moniay
Rftth, at 14 A: M.' " '-' '"." ,
o Todar was tbe 26thrdarof therBessfon of the i
ConTenttonr an lias progressed as- far as the
second article of the ;oasut.uuon.
. t. From nrppe.
'" ' , IiONDON, Dec. 28.
fvMen with blackened faces stormed Martello
blacfcenettiacesstormea Marteup
Cork, took arms and ammunition
Castle, near
and escaped.
Baltimore Markets.
, Baltimokb. Dec. 28.
Cotton dull Ordinary 14K cehts ; I.aw Mid-
allng 14" cents. Reorfpts for the week -end-
rirnr.nftn?ed. i;orn auu rrime vvnitei
and fellow $121. Oats nominal , at 7576 1
centsj Rye 70 cents. Provisions yery quiet.
x ew ifk janrKeut ' ,
New York, Dec. 28.
Cotton a shade firmer Sales 1,900 bales at
15 cents. . Flour dull-State $8 S0$10 55.
Wheat rather more active,' but prices unchang-
j r.. Xfo . Woetarn i 1 IA1 Sftl.7.
Yellow tl?87..' Pofk S20f 90. Lard dull.-
Spirits Turpentine 4950 cents. Groceries
quiet and steady. Freights quiet and unchang
LDS-
ed i' " --7 "f ' - ' '' - '
Gold 133X. ; Sterling 1010. ' J
Mobile Market.
i Mobile. Dec. 28.
Cotton market closed quiet and firm. Aiid-
dling ISiff eents. Sales 1,000 bales.' : Receiptsl
l,83abalea. , - ; H .
' I Savannah Market.iS- 5
Cotton firm with good enquiry,. but -holders
too high for buyers. Bales ,1,05 baiesL'-.: Mid
dling 14 cents.4 Receipts 3,005 bales .
Cnarleston Market. ft? .-
.'' ' . . " Charleston, Dec. 28.
Cotton firmer, with sales of 500 bales Mid-
nling at 1415 cents. Receipts 1,790 bales.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
- . PAIN KILLER.
OPIWIOSS OF THE PRTESS.l ;
No article ever attained to such unbounded
populaty.-SW Observer; i
An article of great merit and! virtue. Cin-
cinnatl' Nonpareil. "
We can bear testimony, to the5efl9cacy0f the
Pain Killer. We have seen its magic effects
in soothing the severest pain, and know it to
be a. gooa strticie. Cincinnati DispaUsh, T' ":'
. ,
A speedy cure for pain no family-should
without It. Montreal Transcript. '
i .There has nothing as yet surpassed the Pafn
Killer, which is the most valuable family med -
icine now in use-Tfenaesee Organ. rw -
It has real merit : as a means of removing
pain, no medicine has acquired a reputation
equal to Perry Davis' Pain Killer. Newport
. CKy.) Daily New. - ..." ,jt
Its wonderful power in relieving the most
severe paflTBei never been equaUeLBurit7H7-
ton Sentinel. S J c -
r It is tne ofthef ew articles that are jnj& what
' ' V K 3T ' fit
they pretend to be. Brunswick Telegrvph.
Our own opinion is, that no family should be
without a bottle . of. it for. a single hour; ' In
fiesh wounds, aches, pains, sores, Ac, it is the.
most effectual remedy we know of. News, St.
John, Canada. ' " ' t'i s V' " ; . f f
After many years trial of 'bavis'TPaln Killer
we advise that every family should provide
themselves - with,. so speedy, and -effectual a
Th Pflin T?nw of PtsTT Dftta A Amivn ft
ftonflrlentlv rtnotnmmd. We' have nsed It for
v . w "
a length of time, and invariably with success, j
Canada JSaptist. f .3 . ii'l ; a
The Pain Killer is for sale bv Medicine
Dealers
J . . - -
decl8-!
'i -
Special Notice 1
TA T?AtTiri?DC HfTT T T7T3CJ P. riTTTT?DC
Resisiblepitrtteswhin
,StarM Cotton Gins and CondeMeTSVftCaget
wiTi'iiT.'Af.t'a."'1t'Xe., .:4.tj-
ehines from us and have thirtv davs ia wnich
to pay for them, and if tliev faU to eive satis
faction you can return them at oureost,---" -
" Mill Furnishing Goods genrariytU( .
. JS. U. UHKSTHiRMAN,
; Mffl Furnisher and Engjneer
dec28-79-W&S5m
W.1T. Llppitt, Drngsfst A CTiern-
1st.
Always on hand a, full and! se
lect supply of PUKE MEDICINES', CHEMI
CALS, WE 8TTJFF8, PEEFUMEBY, SOAPS,
JI!" ' "" . ? v.
' rrescrjpwona,aniieiy,an1a.neauyl
compounded. -:;v Jvi tX"."
j JT. E. Corner Front and Market Sts.
P. S. Store open from 6 A. M. to 9 PM
Persons wishing prescriptions compounded
at nfarlit will TileaseeallatmvreaidenRfi on Rv
"- " ." .
sept23-l-tf . . . . . ,.,;
TIm wiiiiw'of tht bnslncss
jady,8
been reached by any newspaper established
iu Wilmington, lit haiss also-a fair,' and rap
idly increasing, circulation in the country
Its KATES. OF ADVERTISING ARE LOWER
than those of any newspaper in the State
and its REASONAULK TERMS OF SUB-
SCEIPTION must soon give it a circulation
that will make it' the best advertising" ma'
diutn in North Carolina. 'r1,
. sept23-l-tf' - ' '
.... ... . .. -l. , . . .... nr. . i. .-
Wm. H. Bernard, Printed A
i-ujiu.stifi.it, ajuu : trEIsERAL AD-
AH Varieties of PLAIN, FANCY and OR
elndiztg a firstlas RULING uAXnUNE.
- flE3- Call and see specimens. - - .
f '
1 i
fiT Bills Of Lading for kale aT tnV. f
aceoftheiioBKii.-aSTAR.v v,1, 4- s - -
ing- yesterday ,xu Dares. j;iour coining uo- v III (. ' , . i i i
ing,.lheatsparce, but nq activity, and nom- , r v , : ; ji
InnfWrnirfiainp-ed . (lorn dull Prime White tf SV Boxes CJTEESETJ . I -si T ..lf
fact that THE MORNING STAR has, al- weight, screened, and free from dirt, prompt- ine StocteK GEO; E. FKENCH .SOS..,
readyiargerlcalciroulatioixthanhasever tJ tne . . i-U ;; " deeW;; - Korth yron.
NEW: -ADVERTISEMENT
irrmTriTT'
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rg On ti fcelt JT A H IT K tt T ,
FAETJIKPfr wiUbetorCASXr,'-.
Tt1 ..i- arRlnWmp.1,t rnr tim hm, n
S - fS '
negotiable acceptaiicwm,inTarialy,peir3re
'4 '-' i-V No. 16 North-Water Street.
dec2940-2t ' : '
. Sundries,!, I
PCri BBLS. MOLASSES,' ,
fV.jf 1? FLOUir:aIIrade
I 111 I ..:'
6 pr Lau isois. ana lsags ut.yf 4xju;.rxv
.-4UJ': - choice , . i ; - v ; . . v ' .
tM .
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aecw-yu-w
11 and 12 No. Water Sfc
pfiQrtlOO KOffllQ Q NDPWlt
-"wuiuu, t VVVJ-WU
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TTF YOU WA3IT t
J-VJUh .1 iuu 4H"'M
into your private pursey eneourage. yourJUuw-
bdBtobythett Yk:-. k t
of MUNSON & CO: TTie ainduirt thus saved
. . ' .. . c , T ;
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"t1' t.f'aA'
Market street.
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DAILY AND WEEKLY
T
HE OLDEST and MOST RELIABLE
MTI0KAL DEMOCRATIC
If
is
-IS THE-
CATTT'IT - A TT A ATT'Tn CP A T'TT'O
feUUii A1LAJN 110 blAlJ,.
It is now entering its tenth volume, haviinr
been established in 1858 and. "existed for ten
years followiug.
Its character and reputation as a vehicle of
l news is conceded by all, and its advertising
patronagcis second to no journal in the State.
. . . . ." .. . iL . 1 . .
The Office, Newspaper, Presses and. Printing
Material will be sold cheap for cash. ' i ! '"-''
For terms and other particulars, apply to
. ft."C. BADGER,
- Haleieh. N. C.
Or, J. JULIUS GUTHBIE. Jk .
dec29-90-tf Portsmouth, Va.
BALTIM0EE & . WILMINGTON
WEEKLY STE A3ISIIII LINE.
THE FIRST CLASS STEAMSHIP
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W. S. HARRINGTON, Commadef,
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Through Bills ef Lading siren to
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