VOL. T NO. 153 1? CORNING STAflV ' r-UBLlSHlil) DAILY, " Office, No. 3 . South Water, St. --THE STAR i. mailed, or UeHvrrt to .bribers iu uU pirts of tho City, ut 2 GO fftx Month, orl for Tiireo Monli8. L IUTT.J OF AUVERTISIX, U " two Ujiy, 1 5 u . throo aivs,.;.' .....u..", l ed ii four tluys, vk , m .. 4 (w it '.'' live days,.... i ii ono wuk,...! ... t :) j-CotttnicfAdvertiscuients tukow at pro- ndi-tioimtfly low ratoa. RAILWAY IIAISTOKY. 'WILMIXUTON JIANCUESTKK It. KOAU pmideiU William II. Giles. v i)iri-clor John Jawsoiv, lleury STutt, O. tt. v-irnlev. A. leltoet, D. S. Cowan, Geo. J. w McCalltW.E. Mill, James G. Burr, Uieh anfliradley, J. Kli Grejj. -" General $uptritucndeiUYllu.Tn Mac Rue. si-i'i'tttru and i'rcuinuret' Win. A. Walker. tieiuntl ft'eiglti Ayeiti--John .L. C'ontwell. - W1LMIXGTOX, CHARLOTTE & BUTIIED- . t'OUD KAIL KUAD. President Bobert 11. Cowan. j;rcctrS. J.Terson, A. H. VanBokkelen, Jno V. McPowell, Bobert French, M'alter L. tinhen W. Colo. Samuel II. Wulkn n. E. 'n vo llutcliisoii, Haywood W. Guion, C. C. ilen I dcr.4011. A. U. lAigun, .. ixuiincsiy. XuperMendent-W . I. Everett. Matter of 'JYan.ortutionrV. II. Allen. s ty-vreturi nd lVensurer1. T. Alderman. Manti? JlccutnicV. Gill. .. - 1 - tWtyht AytntW B. French. ' ' WILMIXGTOX WELIXN BAIL ROAD. j'trntdfiUK. B. llriders. ; ' Directum on the xtrl of the Stockholder Y. . Wrljrht,!. D. WaMaee, Eli Murray, Alfrutt jl;irlin, A. H. Vaulkikkclvn,- Geo. lltirriM, of Wilmington, and John Mverutt, of Goldoboro'. IhrectorxiHitlvt jifirt of the State Edward Kil-i-r, of Wllniiugtcm, X. C, John Xorllcet, of T;nlK)io', and Thomai D. llogjf, of Balelgh, . ' ' - - - I'tiV Knyhwer and (enerul Superintendent L. Fremont. - . ' ' Mtxti-i' of 'lYniinrtinn Win. Smith. tincrct(tr'jf mtd T?xinrerT.'Y . Thompson. Jfitnter of Jfuehi Hrr.'tSl. AL llankina. . Auditor ii. L. Dud 11 AIL 110 AD LINES.- IVlImiiiKtou, Charlotte and R UT 1 1 K It Vit K D RAIL ROAD. ll GKJJKRAL Sl'rKRIWTKNDKST'S OfFICK, ) Wilmington, X.C., Aujc. 9, 187. J OX AX1 AFTER TUESDAY Xext, An must l.lth, the l'assengcr Train on thL lioad will learc Wilmington - on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock. A. M. Arrive at Sand Ilill saiiK! days, at s 1. M. Arrive at Wndesloro (Staire), ut 12 mid night. L?ave WadelKn-o' (Stugt), on Tues day, Thursday una Saturday at a 1. M. IJeave Uockingham ((.Stage), on Monday, AVednesdav and Frldav. at 4:.J0 A. M. Leave Smid Hill (Cars) Monday, Wednes- uay and r ruiiiy, tit i o'cick, .. M. Arrive at Wilmington same days, at 3 P. M. W. I. EVEBETT, sept23-l-tf - . Gen. Sup't. MISCELLANEOUS. North Carolina Land Agency 13RTIES WHO WISH TO HAVE brought to tho notice of Northern and J-Juropean Capitalists their LANDS, MINES, WATEB POWERS, Ac., with a viejv to a sale, run address rae at Rcedsville, X, C. Ueferenccs made to public men generally throughout the State. febStMW-tf D. W. COURTS. CLARENDON CLOTHING HOUSE ! SELLING OUT AT COST, SELLING OUT AT COST, SELLING OUT AT COST, . , . For Change of Business, For . Change of Business. . For Change of Business, Wc intend doing strictly a Mer chant Tailoring and Genta' Fur- - . . niliing Ilusinc88 . HAAS 4t CO., , Opposite Hedriek A Jlj'an. mar2M52-tc V ! ": ' ';::'. Buggies- and- liockavvays reduced rrmcEs. TfE nAvE Xoiv if Axn a vehy f tt large and complete stock of ) 15UUG1ES, . .. , , , . ItOCKAWAYS and.' , w ' HARNESS. WhUi we are offering at greatly reduced prices. . A. A McK ETHAN & 80XS. J'uyettevllle, N . C, March 12, 1868. 146-lm TO THE .PUBLIC. 1TAVINO ' CO.HlLETKI JIY AIU AJL rangements throughout my NKWPHO pSapiiic- BOOMS and CHEMICAL, DE (.JRIMENT, I am now ready to receive my nondg and . Patrons, and- to execute all or "ra in the best Style of the Art. ' , Anew sunnlv of FRAMES, larse and small, nciuding a full mssortment f; Cart de Vis- IIUIlv PTnoAta.1 rames' Cord and Tassels, Altmn Albums, Ad., jv ij lis KY Corner Market and Second sts TRANCE Northwest Corner. mi.A ;C.'M. VANORSOELL, 1 mrs-uo-tf ' Artlstand Proprietor. Wilmington r,0arriage xiand Warn Manufactory . tlPnf : vuv- iwul jojjuu, iu - DRAY fir UTTnlV tA runolrail In u Kmit theii and substantial anner. or anv JBiaic- U. , "vikj. uui nil M-Jl.1 a r m, mj x X v . .'-.ftstablisbmeaton 3rd. Jietween Prtn a . e Warrant Out wnrlr o rtwtmmended. and ,7 na Market Ktrna'a. : juUii 1 vor n?111!11 o' pleasg those" whev Jnay fa-i!)ii2-U7m Proprietors. JiOOK BI9TDIXO, LAW DOOUSv MAO fW.li:BEIAllD, 5U234.tf , vo. 3 South Wator St. 1 .r. ..,. PTJTU proprie- mm WM: IL TtKRCAHD.- Acn I . i , t i ; . j I KT - t - . , , - V i v MISOELLAiNEOTJa 3L (S WHOIiESAIiE : ' AND 1 ! At, M; M. RATZ M CO., 23 MARKET ST. " ' ' L "yyE II AYE JUST OPENED OUR FIBST STOCK of SPRING GOODS, consist ing of . PRINTS; , "MriSTJXS. OHALLIEfe, LAWNS, CAMBRICS, JACONETS, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, Notions and Fancy, jGkods7 ... , . -t . , Clothingr9 Hats, AXD Men's Fnrnisbing Coods, MILLINEjftY. . S3gT To WHOLESALE BUYERS we offer LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS. M. M. KATZ & (bo., 23 Market VStreet. mrl5-146tf LOW PRICES. i WE PROPOSE TO AGAIN INAUGU- y rate JUJW PRICES for the benefit of our Customers. Having always lead the ran, we are still able.' . j GOOD CALICOES i.10 Cents. i 1 ? . VERY GOOD do. j .U4 SUPERIOR do..... i.15 VERY BEST ENGLISH do .J.18 BROWN COTTONS, good. ! .10 Verj' good ..... t .124 -V 4-4 K SUPER SEA ISLAND do. r i.15 BLEACHED COTTONS 10 to40cchts for best. Jtrjr Call and examine. :marl5-tc ' "lIEDRlCK A RYAN. Corn ! Coni ! ! 9;ooo DtSIIELS DAILY Ex pected. Will be sold very low from vessel, by : WILLARD BROS. . mrlO-tf ' 1 27,28 and 2!) No. jWater st. O T . E I. , , t W l M I if; a T O JV, iV proprietor: J. R. DAVIS, of Mills blouse, Charleston, 8. C .... ; , , , r ! . CojicIi, Corriag'e and Baggage Wagons al ways ready, to convey lussongers to and from tho Uiillrouds. mrl7-H7-tf Just Received. YjlXTRA PINE APPLE GIIEESF, BREAKFAST BACON, EXTRA GOSHEN BOTTER, j . ; - , M. FAMILY FLOUR, i V Ahd a gtcqit Tarletv of Choice i Family .Gr 6 ceries, For sale by x- GEO. Z. FRENCH, ; mrll-142-tf : .10 South Front Street. EDWARDS & CONTINUE TO SELL THEIR v Groceries and-Provisions r at the ,yt . ,t Lowest 7Cash I?rioes. REMEMBEB THE PLACE! IIEMBER TiJE PLACE! . ? i REMEMBER THE PLACE t " ", T ' v - i I i' EDWAJtDS ! SMITH'S J 1 - Cheap Cosh Store, , -.. ' f ...j-; . . StarBnildhig, ' ' Tnarl7-U7-tf - No. 3 So. Water st. DUl'staiMJOtuerSiiuffi. n v J. VAxSiciai'S. ; rnrlM4S-Tir JwoUii Urf TEBY CHOICE C i-.,v " O150. " MYKRS. . t 'i t.iji nj 13 Front street, : 'Tnrftc1 1 f CHAS. D. MYERS; Agent,'-) T IIS BOAHOkE NEW PUCMS1IED, JL-emWeklx Xj W,eldp.! V.'.Cv byi ttone tlr witW BERNARD Ageit! t .r SPRING GOODS SMITH, MOKNING STAR. PUBLISHED , AT, TyiLMINGTON, N, f6., Bjr W. It. BERNARD. Mailed, or delivered to subscribers iu all parts of the City, at 2 50 for Six Months or 1 25 for Throe Months. CONSERVATIVE STATE TICKET; ' 5 FOR GOVERNOR, - .' THOMAS S. ASHE, FOR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR, EDWARD D. HALL, ' OT NEW HA.XOVBR. , TOR SECRET A.UT OF 8TATK, . ROBERT V. BEST, OF GBESNK. FOR TREASURER, KEMP P. BATTLE, OF WAKE. TOR AUDITOR, - S. W. BURGLN, - ' OF BUNCOMBE. ' FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, SAMUEL F. PATTERSON. OF CALDWELL. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLTC INSTRUCTION, REV. BRAXTON CRAVEN, OF RANDOLPH. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, ' . SION IK ROGERS, OF WAKE. Supreme Court Judges. RICHMOND ML PEARSON, of Yadkin, WILLIAM H. BATTLE, of Orange, EDWIN G. READE, of Person, MATIIIAS E. MANLY, of Craven, A. S. MERRIMON, of Buncombe. The two last, if the number of Judges, as proposed, is increased to flvei Superior Court. .' . FIRST DISTRICTV DAVID A. BARNES, OF HERTFORD. SECOND DISTRICT, EDWARD J. WARREN, - OF BEAUFORT. THIRD DISTRICT, GEORGE V. STRONG, OF WATNB. ' FOURTH DISTRICT, WILLIAM S. DEVANE, OF NEW HANOVER. FIFTH DISTRICT, R. P. BUXTON, ' OF CUMBERLAND. -SIXTH DISTRICT, R. B. GILLIAM, OF GRANVILLE. - . www : SEVENTH DISTRICT, . THOMAS RUFFIN, Jr., OF ALAMANCE. EIGHTH DISTRICT, - FRANCIS E. SHOBER, i OF ROWAN. NINTH DISTRICT, WILLIAM M. SHIPP, OF LINCOLN. TENTH DISTRICT, i ANDERSON MITCHELL, OF IREDELL. . ELEVENTH DISTRICT, JOHN L. BAILEY, OF BUNCOMBE. TWELFTH DISTRICT, A. T. DAVIDSON, OF MACON. COUNTY NOMINATIONS. FOR THE SENATE : WILLIAM T. ENNETT, .,. (T. HANOVER. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : DUNCAN J. DEVANE, r CHARLES W. McCLAMMY, JOHN D. POWERS. ; COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: . WILLIAM A. WRIGHT, dugald McMillan, s. d. wallace, william s. larkins, j. b. seavey. SHERIFF : - i SAMUEL R. BUNTING. SUPERIOR COURT CLERK: HORACE A. BAGG. , REGISTER,, OF . DEED : ROBERT B.' WOOD, Jr. TREASURER OWEN FENNEL, Jr. . ,SURVETOR ! ' JOHN C. WOOD. ' Suicide of Prof. Anderson He Kills hi Little Boy, ""A'tielegrarn from CiucirLnati states trttttProt. Anderson the wejl-known Prestidigit boy last-evening ana xnen coinum led 1 Bulcide 'by Bhoolinff himseli. We are' without full particTilarp, but from all .we can gather it is a case of domestic trouble. Anderson's f . 1 : A. '-; V f o 'iw nAtnnnnir WII6 IBItVlU;ilIULAf,lA , WiiiJi with a man named Norris, who has fnr noma time been with Anderson f.Ci VAArnirmftfArWhen" they arrivea here at ii o ciock xo-aavr a loflTtafAK -wRi?ih . waiting for Mrs; VftVWM W CJ was-Jjjng 2ai the ' point : of "death.- ' rom the Raleigh Sentinel. - . f I -r II olden's Hypocrisy. .-W e learn that llte iStandard has been poblislimirrlor several weeks. Gov. Vance's .proclamation, in 18C4, which he issued for the purpose of discouraging desertion from the (k)ntederate: armies,, an d in which ue pledged himselt to use every-effort to shield every "suck deserter from the penalties of military law, who would, at once return to his Company. The Standard accom panies, this proclamation with sen sational headings, infamously charg ing upon Gov. Vance the purpose 01 shooting Union men, with other shameless accusations, This arti cle, we learn, has been placarded all over the country. - JN o other living man, except IIol len, could .be guilty of the hypoc risy and meanness necessary thus to characterize, an offacial document, and thus to assail a public man, for what he (Holden) had himself pub licly endorsed and eulogised. Let it be known, that this same man: HOLDEN, on the day that he published Gov, Vance's procla mation in the Standard, Aug. 31st, lob, accompanied it with the tol- lowing strong editorial endorsement, and. now makes use 01 the sa ;ie proclamation to slander and vnlify Gov. Vance. Shame ! shame ! Read wh.t this man Holden said of the proclamation, on the day that he published it : " Proclamation by the Gover nor. It will be seen" by the procla mation 01 Ciov. Vance, in our paper to-day, that that functionary, res- J! a 4L. ; 1 - x' f uuiiuiiig to uie lixus appeal 01 uren. Lee to deserters, and to the general public wish expressed in the news papers ot the btate, has issued an urgent call to deserters and absen tees from ! the army to reth rn to their posts, and has enjoined it as a duty -on the' entire body of the mi- iitia to exercise the utmost vigilance in ridding the btate ot deserters. We trust this call will be heed ed. We think it more than proba ble that a majority of the deserters lurking in this State are from other States, who have made North Car olina a sort of half-way house be tween Virginia and their homes ; and it is due to the character of the State, to the Confederate service, and to many of our Citizens, who have been ininred bv these deserters from other Btates, as well as-front our own State, that they should be banished from our midst and re turned to their duty ' Let those of our citizens who belong to the mili tia or home guard, and who have beeil thus far exempted from active service in the Confederate army in consideration of the important du ties they are expected to perform. at home, at once to respond to the or der of the Governor, and execute it faithfully, and the evil complained of will soon cease to exist." -W. W. Holpen, August Ut, 1864. The Election in New ITamp-j snire. The Portsmouth . (New Hamp shire) States and Union, of. the 13th of March, says : "We are beaten, not by the ma jority ot actual legal voters, but by an orgamzea system 01 irauu anu rascanty, having no parallel 6hort of the infernal sutirago system forced upon the South by Federal bayonets. Democrats by thousands have been wantonly disfranchised, and the majority against us iVmade up of fraudulent counts and the importation: ot reckless igaugs of Hessian ' interlopers to vote down the free people of our State. By these ofiscon rings of creation and the mos unscrupulous use of money have we been beaten. The oldest living .man never saw so muck corT ruption before. The Rump Con gress aud the Federal office-holders have bled profusely to the tune of thousands on thousands of dollars to bribe : poor, ignorant, stupid vo- ters to support tne ;canaiaates 01 the' "party who are making them slaves mrlife.'1 ;!'?lf4.:.; Arkansas Sliootinc Affair. -i . ' . Memphis, March 1 20. i - At Helena, Atrkansas, yesterday Bart. Turner, ; sheri If attempted to arrest a ;negrd wlaof ka4;;r6cently killed thee'negroes in an adjoining countvC , Th euekro drew a revolver and shot'Tttfner through the .body, jKPOcjing niiu ;!ou, ? lLc w"iuu the negro mounted and; fled to the hillSjwher1 he Wasrttr$ned byjai posse."; On their attempt to arrest him: hVfired, wounding 'Wm'. Se bastian. The negra iwaSiiiela t ed,1 who fired upon luni, wounding In m 1 fteVerRl v. ' : He r was' captured and iried-'iiaffelebasj0hlB A"of tne wonuaea were ueau w ,o accounu ..... ... . . "xnnce me Brtndle Cat liatli Mewed. The precise signification of the 1113'sterions signs of the K. K. K. we do uot pretend to fathom, but it is oertaio that the Radicals at .AVjxsIi ington from cne cause or another are in a high degree ot panic. The Good Book, well fays . that " the wicked flee when ho man pursueth," and a high degree of assumed " righteousness, humanity, and jus tice" does, not appear to kefep off these extraordinary perturbations. The slightest circumstance agitates the nerves of these brave aifd manly patriots. The other day some pack ages of uitro-glycerine " disappear ed," and forthwith the House of Representatives prepares its ascen sion rubes. Hardly had this alarm subsided when the rumor came that Mosby had bought some old saddles, and, forthwith Mr. Secretary Stan-j 1 "1 n i. xv .. - v ton and Gen. Grant order up four companies of artillery to repel the apprehended attack . It is a comfort to reflect that the destinies of the country are in such brave and steady hands. . Our latest accounts from Mosby represented him. as with a. volume of Burn's Justice, laying down the law to some village magistrate. All these precautions of Mr. Stanton are wise and judicious. Mosby will think better of it when he learns the ample j) reparation made to expel him.' But this is only half the trouble, j The mails teem with mysterious orders ot the mysterious order of K. K. K. We cannot say that we ad mire this style of literature. They use words of awful import, such as " Den of Skulls," " The Supreme Cvclops," " Wolf Hole," and the " Great Past Grand Giant." That the first reiers to some of the State elections where the Radicals have been slaughtered, is more than prob able. The Supreme Cyclops must mean the Supreme Court, justice always having a single eye." "Wolfe Hole" must mean Mr. Stevens' Re construction Committee room, and the " Great Past Grand Giant" is an audacious but literal description of Gen. Grant. Still these orders are portentous, and we do not won der that the; military commander should report the order certainly does not mean peace. We hope the clan will not recognize any truth in the Radical assertion that the, Avar is not over, and will not be over until Congress so declares. Still, there is a wonderful attrac tion in mystery. The loyal leagues gathered every vagabond darkey trom the Potomac to the Rio Grande, and hold mpst of them to day. And no matter how many hard names are given by Brown low & Co. to the K.. Iv. K., we believe it they will only make their head quarters in thi3 city, half the Radi cal members of Congress will be begging for admission. Desperate Duel. A desperate duel took place about 5 o'clock on Friday afternoon between two gentlemen, one Mr. N., of French origin, connected with the financial department ot one of our theatres, and the other, Mr. B., a Creole, of this city. The challenging party was. the theatre gentleman, and Mr. B. selected the French navy broad-sword as the weapon, which were sharpened to a very keen . edge.; The combat took place back of the Orleans ball room, in the new hall, erected on a portion of the' site formerly occu pied by the burnt-up Orleans thea tre. ' I The parties were seconded by ex perts like themselves inithe art of seii-aeience, ana is is prooaoiy owing to this fact that the duel did not end fatally. The combat lasted a few minutes, and conclnded by Mr. B. cutting Mr. K. deeply but not dangerously, directly over the right , temple; Mr. B. at, the same time receiving' a serious wound in the left wrist in his successful en deavor to ward oft a deadly blow ot his adversary, aimed at his abdo men. The combat was then ar rested, ani the, rwounded parties received the attention of their phy sicians., ': -vtf-- r ' j Mr. B's Wound is said torbe of a severe character, and it is feared that the main artery of his injured arm has been severed.' ;The"floor on which this desperatelduel took place was literally covered "with blood, wliicn' ftqwei in' great" profusion from the wbiinds of both combat ants, , The cause of the duel was of a personal character; ana f tor a wonder no lady was connected with the aflair. -Nev Orleans Picayuhey March 15.: -i .1 :;-Br Advertising Agency at the ?ffie U the MORKTJfO S?A& v ; x J&1ISCFJ.LANEOTJS, TO FARMERS 'AND DEAL ERS IN FERTILIZERS. No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, SOLUBLE . ; PHOSPHO - PERUVIAN, Ammoniated Solnble Pacificf BAKER'S AND JAR VIS ISLAND AND BOLIVIAN. (Highest gradfc Pacific -riio&phate Guanos. ALSO Caribean Sea and Carolina Phosphates., , Fish CtianO and Ground - . - . . - . . Land Plaster. Particular attention. is called to the above mentioned ' SOLU BLE PHOSPHO-FKRUVIAN" and Ammonia ted SOLUBLE PACIFIC H Gaanoa, which are most valuable eompotrnds, containing a large per centase of Bone Phosphat rendered Soluble (Phosphoric Acid,) Peruvian Guano, animal matter ana other valuable ingredi ents, combining all the principal and most ef ficient fertilizing qualities requisite to make excellent STANDARD FERTILIZERS, and. best adapted for all toils awd crons. which are- most highly recommended .by all who have used them. " : For particulars, send for pamphlet. For eale by the oargo, or in quantities to suit purchasers, by JVB. SARDY, 53 South St., cor. of Wall St., N. Y. Or by E. ilUKItAY fc CO.. mrl5-14B-tmayl Agents, Wilmington. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. rTMIE LOT AXD 1RE3IISS IX TIIIH City on which is situato the " .1 Banking House of the Bank of Cape Fear. Lying on Front Street, between Smith's Alley and E wing's Alley ; and also the, - . . TACANTLOT Next South, will lunless sooner disposed ot by private sale) be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, On Monday, ' the Oth day ' or April Next. Information desired in reference to this prop erty, or as to the terms of sale, will be given on application to W. A. WRIGHT. Esq., or to the undersigned. J. G. BURR, Cashier. mrl4-145-td ' NEW GOODS, jeautifuij srnixG prixts, BLEACHED COTTONS, BROWN and BLEACHED SHEETINGS,. With a full stock Of dc-MESTIC GOODS,: J ust received by Annamessio Line. mrlM46-te HEORICK A RYAN. J. C M A N N, OFFERS FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH, . . : CYPRESS and JUNIPER SHINGLES, LATHS, PICKETS, 'POTS, &c.t , At. Mill Foot of Castle Street. m rl4-145-l m j ' ' : TO THE PUBLIC, THE UNDEli SI Ct X FD , II A VINO bought out GfcORGE sHOSLER'S interest in tne On Front, between: Market and Dock streets, is prepared to serve, the public In the most . satisfactory manner. I shall treat all my pa tron with the utmost politeness. None but the most competent Assistants, employed. Special attention given to Cutting Children's hair ; and particular attention Is called to the fact that for this work I only charge 25 cents. mris-148-tf JAS. II. GARB A WAY. , notice; THE FIRM OF JOHN M. WALKER A CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled by JOHN M. WALKER, at their old. Stand (Exchange Corner.) - "w JOHN M. WALKER. PROSPER P. SHAW A CO. Wilmington, March 2d, 1868. . mr3-l36-tr Co -Partnership Notice. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE Till day formed a Co-partnership under the name and style of ' - WALKER & BRADLEY, For the purpose of continuing the Wholesale and Retail Boot, Shoe and Hat Business, at the Old Stand of the late firm of JOHN WALKER A CO. , JOHN M. WALKER, JAMES A, BRADLEY. "Wilmington, N. 0., March 1868. mrS-tf Mess Pork ! inn BbuciTY m:s pork, ' Landin ex ? Scnr.J Lucille, . j, . . . -., i. Foe wde at Iowt fljrnre. by - ATKINSON A SHEPPETtSOy. xnrl5-tQ 11 and 12 North Water St. I ii i "Iiiiiii .ii i i ii U i Mi I ill Hi i. i m ' BIELOTEADflf, CTBCULAR8, VfE1 ding: Cards, Visiting Card, Ao Ac printed, in a style that cannot be STixpaased North or Soutbyat ' ' " WTM. H. BERNARD'S,. " Prlttttng iuxd rtthiuning House, roctl6-8Mt- " : : vt:s JELQTJR ! Family aridi iTR a fam'flour Just received and for aale. at lowest CasU prices, by ' ' . -ut? r ATKINROir A6HEPPERS0N, mrl3-14-fj 11 and 21 North Water St. XfrESTERJI 8EXTIXErPCBLI8UE W ? Weekly, at Winston, JS.. C.f . by lieoria M. Mathes; . ? r i j ; i n WiL 0. B15R2r A RD Agent. , 31-3a-tf. . Wlhningto,X.C AVUuUnston, N, C. . sept307fl WUminetonJNC.