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i 1 KOBTING- STAIl. Wednesday Morning, Jan. 2$, 1868. - Local Circulation LARGER than that ' or anjr vmuy newipaper in iue - State with a fair, and dally - V,:. . Increasing, circulation W v i"l init -country. tar AdrertUlnjf Rates" lower . than those of any Dally Newspaper In North Carolina; w ' : Editor 'and Proprietor.' . Agent at Laurlnbnrjr. Mr.; Wx. II. Mcv Lac rim Is our authorized Ajioiit at Laurin- , t burg. ' w jt.ay.s - ; Fayettevllle Agent. Mr. Isaac IIol-' Ljnosworth is the authorized Agent of the iStar at FayeUeyMo. v .v - -v..,, . Ajrent at GoldsboroV-lIn. B. V. L. IIut toarU our authorized Agent at Gpldsboro'. Agent at Milton. Mr. J. J. Jones is, our authorized Agent at Milton, N, C. Agrent at KenansTllle. Mr. J. J). South erland is our. authorized Agent at Kenans yille, i : Agent at Warsaw. Mr. D. G. Mobiskv is our authorized Agent at Warsaw. ' ; Agent at Clinton. Dr. A. M. Lek is our authorized Agent at Clinton, N. C. Agent at Wilson. Mr. H. E. Benton is the 5 authorized Agenof the Star, at Wilson, N. C. , Agent at Shoe Heel. Mr. Alkx. Mac ' It av. Jr., is our authorized Agent at Shoo Heel, W.C.&K.R. R6V : Agent at 'Wadesboro Mr. Wm.-T. Cov iwOton is; our authorized Agent at Wado-.-. ; bo.ro!- .- L . .'. : Agent at Snmtcrl Mr. E. L. Sheiuvood Is our authorized Agent at Sumter, S. C. ' Agent at XlIesTllle. Col. J. J. Cox is our 4uly authorized Agent at Lllcsville, An son County, N. C. ' ;" " tar Capt. Wsr. M. Swawk and Mr. Hamilton McMillan are authorized traveling Agents for the Star. k : ! Til , Presidency. . Thus far, tlio 'newspapers of tlie South have exhibited a gratifying approximation to unanimity in their careful avoidance-of anjr ex pression oropinion as to whom they may prefer as. the Conservative can didate for the next Presidency. This is an issue in which wo may , feel interested, but our true policy l U to leave its decision, where it be longs, with the people of thcISrorth. An public expression of our preference-it matters not for whom it . may be; will bo greedily . seized on j dxy the 4ying Radicals of the North, ttuul useflio their advantage in the uppfoacliafig sitfngglo- ihe "Democrats and Conserva ! iivoa of ;the JSTorthern States are ? "ylixnningtthjB .campaign "with con-tmate-judgraent and s"kill ; and t anj.4ntimatiou,'eirlen1 ; that "we pre fer this man or vthat man ibr. the Presidency Ayill.!re hailed with joy ' byfeadioilotters, as they will Ulmsli ' enabled to immbug jrianj . voters into thet belief . that llicj are jstrnglitig to save the "nation" the hwmlhiion -of electing a 11 rbel" jeandidate. ffliie probabilities are that the ' legislation Congress will be such as .to throw the -entire electoral vote of ; the JSouth in lavor ot the rr Radical candidate. It so, we will "have no voice in the -election, and must rely for deliverance from our ; bondage on the Conservative voters of 'the '"North. That they 'will do .,11ieir wuuiBUUvjr, iuc wui ui mi thft"'" Tficftnt'V elections . coiiclusivelv SllOWS. lliev 'are' beC0nW2 IUllV ... i '.arouseu lO me liiipurLHiiuu ui ' " V Y j ' iLi ' a.iasi ucspciaic du uggic jmi hw -wrsrtrnTiW nf !. t.hft ,rrtxrprmfint. w , ' fnrl t ip Bnnrpm,ifr nt the wliitfi , . t , .r.. - . race. ney see, in tiie recunx vnu ' :'. : ' . . , , . , anu . revoiuiionary icgisiaiia. ui - l.-iT i 1: a r'Jr.. . 41.A -rto'l1 vy u&i uoo, me x jfi vcv w ' 'military despotism that, unchedced, ! ; , . . .1 ' . . ' " will onrvn hnlri ttfWliin ifs iiAn l o t rl I r nut own uuiu t tiutu no n uu uauu fr.;,,ihe lives .and liberties Of every Clt.- : zon ot xiie American u nion. it is tlio' imminent danger witli 'which ' n . . . " TT ' T . , they are themselves threatened M not their love for the South that 1, has at last infused life and en ergy siritO the Conservative masses Of the ';. . JNorth. ; They have dreamed, long !;;r:d::pleantly ; but the clanking of "Sir lhA lAfinnt'A fhaina hfn orrTwn ntu - cr and louder, until the horrible re VViy UOW; stares' them- in the face, y anTj tte seo thatj in order ' to pre : -' serve their own .liberties they . must .-T.fr,t : vi.:'- -vr .-u T m t , -?i if -do'it on 'Northern sou. ' rwr- . ; ' irOWerleSS lor. COOu, It becomes US, lj '"i!&'L 'tii-.in-WJ 'L. T nicjuivie, w ioofc suuiuiy oil, us uie JNorthmen march torth; to; battle. -IicfcAe;3wte ;, heads; let no Southern cheers rend -rinho f-air j'flet all-tie - silent as ': the grave. , dn jinglandj y; new?mer- ;';aro required : to .carry '; 3ime: iuice 4 fffnumi uieiVrSlorcs, to DO servea out - -: ' -: ( ail v ta- th p? r ' rm'i "I ThV-ininA'Sa V-- 4 - VJ; . ' -p.re' 3' .4-ne Jwe. . xo be mixed up with . fifteen. -per cent of rum, to preservo it, " - - fgrr f -TVeirV Genius of ' Liberty has been placed In the rotunda of the Capitol at Wash ington." Very appropriate, since nothing but the semblance of Liberty is left. :. tST", The shakers, earthquakes, and hurri canes of St 'Thomas are enthusiastically in fa vor of annexation, to the United States. . ; . Miss Emma Hunt, wl?6 ; has been for some tiino on a 44 wild hunt for office," has been elected enrolling clerkes of the Kansas House of Representatives. ; Progressive ! i Ex dovernoir Buckingham is the candi date of the Radicals in Cincinnati. Off with his head. So much for Bucklnghamc" . The Jacobin policy to make General Grant Military Dictator. , t ; Definition of President One who pre sides at the festive-board of t io White House in Washington. I xVorili Carolina in a ut-Shcll. BngF Irreverent individuals pass through the Hall of the Capitol, at Raleigh, with their hats on, and with lighted pipes in their 44 hah-traps." The Pilgrim Father 44 resolvesT against this. Sargent's dramatic troupo did not perform in Raleigh last night. They ex pect however, to be on tho Raleigh boards to-night. - ggf" The Standard, in speaking of Gen. John A. Logan's election, as Commander of the Grijnd Army of the Republic, says : 44 Gen. Logan will prove himself equal to any' emergency " Does this mean war ? 22?" Mr. Wiley J. Palmer, Principal of the Institute lor the Deaf and Dumb and the Blindj.has'presented the Raleigh Press with a parcel of brooms ; whereupon the editor makes some 44 sweeping assertions regarding the quality of the. brooms made at the Institute. td& The Charlotte Courier speaks in tjhc highest terms of the Mecklenburg Fe male College, under the Presidency of Rev. A. G. Stacy. J5f Hanes, of the Old Xorth St.tte, lit erally flays alive the Raleigh Gorillas for attempting to abridge the liberty of the .Press. i EgT Dr. J. L. Johnson, Assistant Asses sor for the district in which Forsythe county is! located, was tried last week in two cases! one for making a false return, and the other for receiving a bribe and, the evidence bcinij conclusive against him, was boundiover in the sum of $1,000, in each case, for hi3 appearance at the next term of the Federal Court. The Conservatives of Granville county will meejt on the 2oth, to appoint delegates to the Conservative State Con vention. It is now definitely settled that Stone, of the lioanole Xeicn, is not married. S.iys he is still enjoying single cusscd- ncs? THE VEKY LATEST. BY TELEGRAPH, THE MORNING STAR. XOOX REPORTS. From Washington. Washington: Jan. 21. nation, and his future purposes, the President said: "A modification, perhaps I i might say a decided change or public eentim North has been the consequence of ent in the the present situation of affaire. One who held last to a principle when a majority was arrayed against him. is not likely to loosen his hold upon it when so much of the pressure has been rc moved.'-' , From Florida. - i . Tallahassee. Jan. 21 l wenty-one delegates to Convention met at the Capitol vestcrday, barely a quorum. Tera- Pry officers were all ncgroe A Permanent oairanization was effected. Daniel Richards I 1fft.irl J PriaiHfnt. ' P.liriftt v fwliit.R pflitnr itf . " ",7 ' . C. , J ... " rctary. A negro was elected Assistant Sccrc- negroes. So iar the Convention appears to be entirely in the hands of the extremists. i New York Mnrketn. New Yoiik, Jan. 21 Noon. Flour dull and unchanged.;" Wheat dull. Corn 1 cent better. Oats steady. Pork dull Mess $21 37. : Lard quiet. Whiskey nominal. Cotton unlet, nnrl InwRPHt 17151171 renta for I Middling Uplands. Freights Arm. Spirits lurpentine quiet ai o(cii; ccnis. Kosin steady at 2 87(5)$2 eo for common. ri'lldM uStfi sKSall - tvB u'.ui VS "cw- Foreign Ilarketfl. .. ' Lokdox, Jan. 21 Noon. Consols 92, . Bonds 71X. . ::':. Frankfort, Jan. 21. Bonds 76X- , . : Liverpool, Jan. 21 Noon. uouon auii ana lenaing aown ward; prices 1K Orleans, 8..-- Breadstuffs quiet and firm. : : .: . t'Xv-TvX To oi t r . . - London, Jan. 21 P. M. finances uncaangea. . -j: , : Lr-: 'Liverpool; Jan. 21 P. M Corn 4546. Red Wheat 1415. Lard ac ;Tj . : Owl NIGHT REPORTS. .North Carolina , Convention., . V Kaleigh, Jan. 21.' " Besides the introdnctl6nof r'esolntlons which oyer tho election of J Ashwortu Randolph as ji:nroiiinfi: cicrK, ana tne appointment .of twelve delegates as a cjommtttee'on the Con stitutlon, nothing was done yesterday of . pub- was- consumed on the propositions for relief of were nnauy reierrea I nnt.oe reaay to mase. :- r ,-- -.,. t- - v.-;. ;i,Tae rest of the timo Was consumed inUie Idiscuseion ofjr din, but without coming to anl conclusion... - -;; ;I -;. - - au?ghXirrl?n:Ja t"11 b fticd Virginia Convention. v 4 KicuMONii, Va ," Jan. 21.' U The Convention spent the day in debating Wi and adopting.sections to the Bill of Rights. A Committee of four white members and one colored was appointed to wait on General, Grant and invite him to visit the Convention. One Conservative declined servingou the Coin mittee because the colored member was on it. This announcement was received with hisses was excused and another Conservative was ap pointed, who agreed to serve. From ISlclimond 4 - Richmond, -Jan. 21. The trustees of the Pea body Educational Fund met to-day. They received the report of Dr. Sears, general aent, showing that he had visited Tennessee, lieonm, .North Caroli na and Louisiana. The people readily entered into hi3 views, especially with reference to normal schools. Adjourned till to-inorrow. ., South Carolina ; Convention. Charleston, S. C, Jan. 21. The Convention to-day adopted a resolution requesting Can by to suspend the sale of proper ty under execution, for three mouths: also inviting oue of the Solicitors of the State to aid the Convention in preparing business. A proposition to abolish the District Courts of the state was votea , aown on tiie ground that, under the reconstruction acts, the duty of the Convention is simply to frame a consti tution. The temper of the body is moderate, especi ally among the negroes. The Bill oi Kiguts suomitttea to-aay is verv conservative; ; . . ; FORTIETHCOlVGIiESS. SEtoxn s ess: ox. . Washington, Jan. 21. Hoie. After ineffectual efforts to amend, supported by Butler, Stevens and lvelley, the Reconstruction Bill, as reported by Commit tee, passed by a vote of 1:2:) to 45, Carr, of Ohio, and Stewart, oi Aev iotk, only voting with the. Democrats . The Secretary of War was directed to issue for the relief of all classes in .-the 'South the desicated vegetables that had accumulated du ring the war. ' 1 he majority and minority reports on the election of John Young Brown were ordered to bei printed, the majority report bein: averse. The Postofficc Committee reported a bill au thorizing the New Orleans, .Mobile and Chatta- noora Railroad I oaipanv to build and main tain bridges over naviyrablc streams on the route, and del a ring the road and bridges post route. Passed. The Conference Committee on anti-contraction reported that the Senate would recede from its amendment aud pass House bill allowing destruction aud reissue of mutilated bills. Adopted. The Committee on cotton tax was unable to Mjrrec. New Committee on part of House Schenck, Morehcad and Beall appointed. Senate. The petition of Isaac July and other members of the Georgia Convention, for authorityjio cotubiish a civil government, was present-'u. . Sumner presented a petition of citizens of Texas, nMeging that the Federal olliccrs in that State are. non-residents and geuerallv not in sympathy with the Union men, but favor the policy ot the Administration. The memorialists pray the Senate to with hold continuation, as there arc enough loyal Tcxans to nil these oruces. The Pre&ident was requested to Inform the Senate .whether Jas. A. Seddon, whom the President recently pardoned, was Secretary of War of the Confederacy while Wirz was keeper of the Anderson ville prison, aud also how manv Union soldiers died from starva tion and other cruelties iutlicted, in violation of civilized warfare, during Seddon's Secreta ryship. Coiincss offered a resolution reciting Ameri can arrests in Great Britain, directing the President to inquire if the arrests were made without sutlicieut causes ; if so, to demand their release and cuforce the demand by the army and uav OrJcred to be printed. The bill relieving Governor Pattou was post poned. The case of Senator Thomas was discussed and postponed, with the understandiui; that the vote be t:ikcu to-morrow. Adjourned. From 'Wnsltiuston. Washinotos, Jan. 21. In the Supreme Court ex jxirte MeCardle, Chase annouuevu that a majority oi me jus tices thought the motion of the uppelant should be allowed. ..... . Urdered that the case be aavanccu on me docket und assigned for a hearing on the lirst Monday of March. In the case of the Commouwcalth of Vir- irinia vs. West Yinriuia, tho Chief Justice an nounced the Court equally divided on demur rer and equally divided, also, upou the order which should be made in cousequeucu of that division: The Armstrong Foundry, John Armstrong claimant, vs. United States, the motion to tile a plea of pardon allowed, unless the Attorney General proposes to contest the sutlieieney of tne pica uy a replication oi muiverarisinjr since the pardon. Full Cabinet, except Stanton.' Revenue r40G,000. Ueucrals 1 nomas and Carlin recommend -a continuance of the Bureau in Tennessee. The Senate Judiciary Committee will con sider, to-morrow morning, the House bill changing the Supreme court. It is understood the Committee btands o in favor and 4 opposed to the bill. i;hase. nwavne ana Miller onnosed flnvantinf -1 - - T o the Mecardio ease. A bill has been introduced in the Senate re quiring the advice and consent of the Senate in appointing general or special agents, and tlie term of office of all general or special agents now employed by the President or Depart ments shall expire thirty days after the pas sage oi the act. Foreign. Liverpool, Jan. 21. The ThesU, from Vilmington. N. C, for Liverpool, is ashore at Wexford. Train is still under arrest. Baltimore 9Inrkets. ... Baltimoke, Jan. 21, V U HUH UUU UVJJi VWVU AV 2 Flour very dull and nothing doing, wheat Receipts and demand very light; Southern un changed. Uorn heavy white and vellow $1 15.- Oats heavy at 75 cents. Rye dull at 50 55 cents. Provisions quiet. : Bacon shoul ders 11 cents; bulk 99i cents.. Mess Pork $22 75$23. , . New York Markets. , : . '- -. i :: -'i ew York, Jan. 22. Cotton dnll.apd cent lower. Sales 3,000 bales at 17 cents, t Flour steady, but less active. Corn Southern $1- 28$$1 Si Westr ern Mixed $1 80(2) SI 83. Mess Pork' old $20 37: new $21 31. , Other provisions quiet. Groceries quiet ,nd unchanged. Spirits Tur-f pentine 5454X eents. h reights quiet and firm. Governments ciosed firm. '62 Coupons 10j. Uoia isy. . bteriing quiet.; ; . -v .- .r. i Foreign Markets. t , Loxdox, Jan. 21 Evening. TJouds,71X72. ..f.... -, , 0 a. - . -LrvBRPoor. Janr.21 Evening. ...Cotton declined. l-16d. " Pork 75a1.---s . A GUE AND FEVER. THE ONLY PRE- Jjk. ventive known for Chills and Fever is the use of Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps: ''For sale Oyi .w i .t t .. . ADRIAN & VOEJLERS, nov23 . - . Sole Agents. 0 WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS are a preventive for chills and fever. For sale by : - . ADRIAN & VOLLERS. - - - ' - '"TOTIT WtWK lmnr Ivr TTrlv1t. TT-l JL of -New York, expressly for medical arid WITjMIN GTOm MAItKJST, STAR 0EICE. Jan, 21. r. sriRITS TURPENTINE Wasbujojap 'l Sales of 130 calks White at 48(cenfei rant. 'and J xixasks Colored t iSnts .... v .,. .;, Sales. of 59 bales pn Stasis ' of 14f cents for braiiiary ; centslfof Low 'Middling; 15 CRUDE TURPENTINE. Receipts were only lTObbla., which, sold at 10 for Soft, and fsi 85 for Hard, j . TAR--Advanccd 5 cents. 240 bbls selling at $1 SO. 1 TIMBER. Sales of 11 rafts at $.5 75 for Infe rior 5 ou; o, o(0;$ ou ior uruinary ; to 57 00 for Fair! Mill. i m WllOLENAlJS PRICES. AUTICLE3. TKICKS. BA GGTNGiiunny, yd 24 00 (a) 14 rH 15 20 (rf) 00 (Si U4 2 30 3 50 6D 3 25 3 BAC'OJS North Cakolina, Hums ,.i p 8 Shoulders,- f ft Hog Hound,. $1 ft Western i Hams,. . .... i ft Sides......... ? a .Shoulders,. ft 15 16 21 la 13 ?, 00 3 75 3 50 TtA RRKLS Spirit Turpentine, Second Hand, ctien New New York, each New Cit v. each 71 EES WAX W ft S3 n) 35 lilZTCh'S Wilmington,. . . M. BUTTER North Carolina, $1 ft 10 00 ) 15 00 25 40 50 ) I (ft) ,20 fa 15 fi) 3 21 (a) 2S fa 21 n 1 05 m 12'0 1 50 z) 30 Northern...; Jt 48 55 20 23 20 40 25 30 ' -r 70 15 CANDLES Sperm, ft Tallow, ft Adanmntine, W ft CHEESE Northern, 5a It CO FEEEJ&va , Kio, Ijaguuyra,. St.. Domin?r Iflft V ft cony meaIj- .?? hush DOMESTICS Shooting. 4-t " Ysn-n, W lnnu h 1 fiO FISir Mackerel, No. !,.? Mbhl 00 00 n) 00 0J Mackerel, No. 2, pibbl! 00 00 00 U0 Mackerel, No. 3, Mullets,.... Drv Cod .... bbl ...f bbl 00 00 00 00 9 50 (m? 10 00 9 10 10 00 11 00 9 50 fa 10 00 12 50 fa 17 00 11 50 (a 12 50 00 00 ft 00 00 12 50 14 00 00 00 fit. 9 2 50 75 00 fa SO 00 00 00 ) 70 00 (iO 00 (a) 65 00 C5 00 fa 70 00 . jH ft FLOUR Mipcr. a on neru,. . . Fine, " Kxtj-iv, " ... N. Carolina Super,.. 44 " Extra,.. " " Family. 1)1)1 ...T bbl ...fi bbl ... bbl ,..bbl ,..bbl tlllllLiy,LKS Peruvian Guano,... i 22-10 fl.s Pacific Guano, i? 2(K) fts Patapsoo Guano,. . .f? 2000 fts liauh's Phosphale, " " llhodos' Stan. Manure, " " 20 (JRALX Corn, Norther", bush 1 45 6D 1 30 (f7) 95 & 1 30 6i 5 fa. 11 6f 0 00 7t) 1 15 6 1) 1 55 1 45 1 00 1 40 s 11 1 so 1 25 Com, Eastern C ;o.,. . iusli oats, Peas, Cow .Vbuxh , . .. bush 1 ft V ft . KM) it. v-Green,.. Drv ITA Y Eastern... North Hiver,. HOOP IROX.. ton '150 00 155 00 LA RD Northern W fti North Carolina, itfcl LIME .....?nbl 107(7 n 1 iK) 2 00 1. UMBER Hi vi: R Last sales. Wide Hoards, M ft Seanllln?,. 'A M ft Flooring, M f t ClTV Stkam Sawi:d : 00 (VI Hi) 10 00 S 00 fa 10 00 14 00 16 00 Ship Stuff, rcsawel,..Mft 21 00 25 Konu'b Kilsfo Plank,.. .M ft' 22 00 2:1 00 00 est lmlia cargoes, aeeortl- Inj? to quality tM ft Dressed FhtTring. seasoned, Scantling and Hoards, com mon ? M ft 20 00 25 00 25 00 40 00 15 00 f? 20 00 .10'..t.t?5iV-Cubahh'ls., al Cuba. obis.;. V Kat 00 Q 421 C df) 55 47 Suuiir House, hhd.., " " I bbls.,. Bvrun.hhls'.,... ...IP pal . Ral ...pal . -V gui gal ..gal . . f -al bush .71 bush 45 (50 47M 1 00 7 60 00 1 IK) 00 2 65 1 00 4 (X) XAJ'Lfl-Cnt. 4.1 to SCkt,. OJS-Kcrosenc, 55 0 00 1 75 01 Oi) 0 2 00 0 80 fa 3 50 Lura,.i ; Linseed,.. .' Hosin, PEAXU7S.. PO TA TOES Sweet Irish, Northern ...ll bbl j ...W bbl ... bbl ...fy bbl ...bbl W If. ? ft bush il bush .fc sack .V saek IP Bi W ft ft 11. ?J ft POR K Northern Citv Mess,.. Thin,.'..... Prime '. 2.1 50 24 00 00 00 21 00 00 00 fa 21 00 00 00 fa 00 00 TJmnp RICE Carolina, ! . 10U Kast ln.ua, lourb...... OOffz) 00 2 25 (? 2 50 .4 LT Alum,, 1 00 6-2U Liverpool,;.. American,!... 2 25 ft) 2 ."0 2 00 fa 2 10 WM 13 14 'fa 15 SUGAR Cuba, l'orto 151 co, A. Coffee, 1. " : C. " Of! 6t) 17I. M'Mfa 17 I51;.ffi lfi v 1 1 1 ft 00 0) P Northern, n fa 13 v uminarron, ft v SmXGLESContvuct M 1VM 10U 2 50 (a) 5 00 2 50 fa 3 00 20 00 (H) 30 00 Coinmon it 31 STA VESW . O. lihl .l H. . llh.l. 1 M I :T 00 0) 40 00 TIMPERh lpping, V M 12 25 (lit 12 50 0 00 fa 10 00 7 50 fit) S 75 .1 50 f5 7 00 2 00 (I) 8 00 8 00 5 00 Mill rrlme, M Mill Fuir,,,.,.,.,...,,.,, M Inferior to OrlinarVi.t f M WHISKEY Northern,. . ,.TR sal North Carolina , gab RECEIPTS. ler River Steamers. Stmr A P Hurt 223 hhls rosin, to Williams & Murchison, A McRimmou & Co, Moflitt, Bro & Co, Worth & Daniel. Seaboard Inland Air-Line Time Freight as per Passenger Train . W W 1 It It, Jan. 21. Mitchell fc Huggins, 10(5 bags peas; JBurch, 10 bags oats; Finlayson & Bro, 4 bbls rosin; L S Burkhcad, 7 kits butter; J Anderson, 2 bales cotton; C fc Worth, laycttevllle, 1 bdl trees; Wr M Polsson, 1 bbl flour; Wllard Bros, 14 bags corn. Receipts as Icr Manifest by Freight Train, XV. A IV. R. Road. Jan. 21. O G Parsley & Co S bales cotton. Wilming ton Bridge Co, 4 cars stone; . Finlavson A Bro. 9 bales cotton, 79 bbls rosin. 17 bbl3 spts; Coti rarmciee & uivme, a oaies -cotton; JMorthrop & Cumming, 73 bags corn, 2 bbls fruit; A E Kelly, 45 boxes tobacco; W H Bernard, 2 bdls paper; vv tt lurliugton. 1 bale cotton: Sorunt & Hinson. 8 bales cotton: Wcscott. 1 bdl bags; Wallace & Southerland, 89 bbls rosin; A Southerland, 2 bbls eggs, 80 bbls tar; W L Tartt, 1 box eggs; D Kline, 2 bbls peas. MAKINE. ' ARRIVED. Stmr A Pllurt, Skinner, Fayetteville, Worth x; uaniei. CLEARED. 7 Stmr A P-Hurt, Skinner, Fayetteville, Worth N E W "ADVERTISEMENTS. r WINTER-STOGK rpilE BALANCE OF MX fTINTER -STOCK will be CLOSED OUT AT COST, com ! mencing on MOXDAT, the 7th tnst; to make room for SPRING GOODS. The Stock consists of - , : I.. - 4 BONNETS, HATS, " RIBBONS, FLOWERS,! ' ' 1 HOSIERY, GLOVES;;-.. it : KNIT HOODS and SHAWLS, And Fancy Dry Goods generally NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. his: COfflG dan GflffTaurs A N XjL tion of Instruction and Amusement, will exhibit in WI LM1NGTON , Wednesday and Thursday, Jan uary 29th and 30th, 1868, AFTEROON" Sc NIQHT. Doors open at 2 and 6;-. BARNIM'S DEPARTMENT. (NATI RAL HISTORY.) Combines a frroat number of specimens of va rious descriptions and character in the School of Natural History, which havti been collected at the. expense of the largest energy, indefatiga ble reseurch and the mo&t lavish outlay of money. VAN AMBURG'S DEPARTM'T. - T 'S Consists (with numerous additions) of the en tire Van Amburjr Zoological Collection, com prising speeimens of the rarest and most beau t if ul Wild Beasts, Birds, and Reptiles, from every section of the known world. f DAN CASTELLO'S DEPARTMENT. Comprising Pan Cftstcllt.'.s Groat Circus, com poseil of the most distinguished luminaries in the Equestrian Profession, comprising the best Male und Female Riders. A great Gratu itous Exhibition characterizes the entree of our Establishment in every place. A Brilliant Street Pageant. In this Grand Cavalcade and Moving Picture will appear a series of the most elaborately finished Chariots, gorgeously decorated Plat form Cars, artistically finished Cages and Dens, containing-tbe whole of the Zoological Collection, tho lland Chariot, of original de sign and l'cspienacnt decoration, called tne " Throne of Apollo," and a Cavalcade, entitled the "Crusader's Triumph," consistitgof over One Hundred and Fifty Mounted Kuigbt, VXiJ Al r raw ' 9 m clad in Burnished stec: Armor, wltiitn.'ir Banners, Pennons, and Insignia, and acoompanied by their Ladies, in Costumes of Medieval Ages all preceding the Crowning Feature ot the Procession, a large living Lion, borne on the elevated platform of tho Splendid - Tableau Carriage loose, unchained, untrammelled and free, in the public streets. This sight forms the Great Sensation of the Times. ' SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. First season In America of the Great Paris ian Artiste and Equestrienne,' late of the Cirque Emperiale, M'lle PAULINE, and uirque Kmperiaie, M'lie lAU L.1NE, jniiu womier, uhlb juinie, tbe youn esi ana most pence isquestnenno JFenonncr the world, whose remarkable skill and eour age have elicited the most enth isiaetic enco miums from the Press and the Public. Also, Mr, CHARLES FISH, the Great Bare-back Rider. - - . , ; - Admission - . , Children under Ten Years ' - - 75c. 50c. Will Exhibit also at ' r f MAGNOLIA, Friday,' JaiJilst.' Wilmington Cotillion off at 7 o'clock, in the city HalllSIXo an22-100-lt - r4- mSTEft KmiTIIKiis' SUPER) -' PHOSPHATE OF "TTTK HATE JUST RECEIVrn . VV ply of this celebrated Pupsh I Rtp. PER-PHOSPHATE OP LlMETwSChN,s sell onsncb terms as must give sutisfattfoj ''1 This SUPERrilOSPHATE is 8UPEm0a any other FERTILIZER, as it contai3 all Chemical Elements necessary to promote th growth of all ROOT CROPS and all CEaE u and is suitable for any soil. As ? . vumpay with Stable Manure, by a trial, side bv .m 81(le, of ONE HUNDRED POUNDS of this Fresh Bon Superphosphate of Lime, with TWO Tliot SAND POUNDS of the very best Stable nure, it will be found that -the effects '0uth soil will be. eg.ttal the flrgt Crop, pud Three Times as Lasting, A verification of the analysis of this Fcrtm zer has been" made by an eminent Chemist rr this city, and found to be a represented ' R. II. COWAX & CO., No. 32 North Water htrect. Wilmington, N. C, Jan. '22. 10C-lff Molasses at AucTion EX BRIG PRESTON IIOBUS.' M. CR0NLY, Auctioneer. By CROXLT IOItRIS. ON 'SATURDAY NEXT, 23th inst., at 10" n clock A. M., we will sell at Public Auc'ioi" upon our wharf, foot of Mulberry Street 'i. close balance of cargo- ' 102 Ilhds, Prime Xcw Crop CARDENAS MOLASSES, In bright new packages. Just landed ex Brig "Preston llol)l)s' Terms at sale, and will be offered in lots In suit purchasers. jan-21-9i-rt O. G PARSLEY & CO. PRICE. OF COAL EEDUCBD. VERY BEST ARTICLE RED AMI COALS, at rates as LOW as the LOW. EST. Recollect, you get the best Coals, lull weight, screened, and free from dirt, prompt ly delivered to any part of the city. Leave vour orders witb, WOItTII & DANIEL. On band, RED ASn STOVE COAL, GKATK COAL, P.LACKSMITHVS COAL (Krojul Ton;, STEAM COAL 6Buclc Mountain), LGYl'l MINE. tl eel-.-nac2m. STAA SETS SECOM) HAND WAtl. OVVJ OX IIAR3TESS, 5tK) Second Hand COLLARS, 200 44 44 liLINl) BRIDLES. 100 " .-RIDING " 200 pjiir Second Hand DHIVIXd BEIX?, 100 44 "' SADDLES. A large and well selected stock of new PA? DLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, &c, clvapf r CASH. J-. S. TOPHAM & CO., jan?-8S-natf - No. S South Front st. BOOK -BINDERY, BOOK BINDERY, HOOK BINDERY, BOOK BINDERY, BOOK BINDERY. BOOK BINDERY, AT THEAT THE AT TIIE AT THE AT THE AT THE AT TIIE AT THE AT TIIE AT THE AT TIIE AT THE STAR OFFICE, STAR OFFICE, STAR OFFICE, STAR OFFICE, STAR OFFICE, STAR OFFICE, STAR OFFICE. jan2-8S-nactf COAL! COAL! TfTE HAVE BEEN SEM-I VV verv best RED ASH EGG COAL , nti Ser ton delivered, since -Nowinlwr im, ; ave now a large stock on hand, winch vu supply at same figure. . -rAAPr ec4-f50-nactf PETTEWAY A M00BL. WOIE'S SCHIEDAM SCHXAP'f recommended by all the medical f' ulty. For sale by nov22 Adrian & volleb SUNDRIES. DCQA CURED HAMS, N. CI NAMS, SHOULDERS and SIDES, TALLOW, .. FULTON MARKET BEEF, PIG PORK, TRIPE, ' PICKLED TONGUES, ...... t W. M. A J. C. STEVENSON'?! , . , - Comer Front and Market t- .1anl2-92-te V GEO. -A. PE CR rWHOLHSAUB AND BET AIL DEAI'EB I- HAEDWAEE; CUTLERY, FI EDGE TOOLS, , f Agricultural Implements, the .. " : WHITE LEAD. Oll . TSTri '1 R TTT-on-r fit "RfiloW , JanJ(5-lvl , , ; JTILMIXGTOZ, This 1 . IU IT XA' - MM. MIA kJ , , XJ only to be tasted to be nnprcc u novi3 . . v ; ADRIAN & 1!. OLD. COGNAC '-BRANDIER.-ini ,ti, Udolpho Wolfe, of New ork, a " ,.v for, medical and private use. t or p - ; ;nov23 XICT'OLFE'S )UE'S SCHIEDAM . -fe 1)V , good for Kheumatism. tor 6' nov22 . - pf, j. WOLFE'S SCIIIEDAJI SC flit 'nut iin in aunrt and 'pin V01"' bottl h rrriTirlptm'Ta n.-imA tin thO bOtut, ,C0" r , APRIAJT& TOLLERS. ' J- GOLD3BOR0, aturdAy, FcV. lsfc JanSKJ-lOO-St ' ' !' nora , solo Agents; abel. lor aalo by uov22 jan2a-ioo-2w ADRtAN V0I j ! 6 Sobth ront Street.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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