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MOKXiNG STAR.
PUBLISHED AT WILMINGTON, N. C,
Br WM. W. BERNARD.
SUBSCRIPTION:
njsaBy Mall, 7 00 per year ; or 3 BO for nix
Uc30 months.
. Delivered lo subscribers in any part of the
city at 15 cents per week. '
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THE MORNING STAR.
.NOON 11EPOIITS.
From Wantilngtou.
Washington, March I.
CONGRESSIONAL. ' ;
- v SENATE Nothing ot importance dolus to
day. 1 - - - ' "
llOUSE The whisky question was up. It
will be allowed to remain in bond at an addi
tion of ono rent on the gallon per month.
MISCELLANKODS.
Grant and Boutwell rebuked Butler for his
attack on the newspaper men of Washington
by their presence at the wedding of W. Scott
Smith this morning.
London dispatches just received announce
that flfty-lx lWes were Saved at tho sinking of
the VOnelda."
OUR NltillT'ltEPOIlT.
. ... FItOMC WASHINGTON.
. . - , .. , Washington, March 1
-CONGRESSIONAL.
SENATE The Senate, in executive session.
Anally confirmed Strong and discussed the
case of-Bradley, but finally adjourned with the
understanding that a vote will be taken to
morrow. Wilson introduced a bill for the better ob
servance of Sunday in military and naval in
stitutions. '
Loans to railroads and funding bill were
discussed to adjournment. .
- HOUSE Senate amendments to the postal
- rate bill was accepted.
Tbejoiut resolution Introduced yesterday
by Beck, extending to three years the time for
keeping distilled spirits in bond, came up, the
question being on Marshall's amendments to
Hooper's substitute reducing the amount to
be paid after the first year from 1 cent a gallon
per month to cent. - -
Marshall's amendment was rejected ; yeas
84, nays 80. - v
Tlooper's substitute was agreed to without
division. "It requires the payment of 1 cent
per gallon for each month after the first year.
Washburn, of Wisconsin, moved to lay the
bill on the table, it being a bill to suspend the
; collection of revenue on whisky for the re
mainder of this administration.' I-
The bill was not laid on the table. Yeas 62,
navs 104.
Tho bill, as amended, then passed without
division. '
John T. Deweese, having resigned, was dis
posed of like Whlttemore.
A prolonged discussion with regard to cor
ruption investigation as regards past Con
gresses followed, but with no action.
Callis, past member from Alabama, seems
Implicated. ,
The Banking and Currency Committee made
majority and minority reports, which were
not rend.
Adjourned.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Revenue receipts, to-day, over one-half a
million dollars.
The Committee on Foreign Affairs again
considered the case of Cuba, but without any
action.
Debt statement shows a decrease of six and
a half millions.
From Virginia.
Richmond, March 1.
The Senate passed the enabling bill, which
goes to the Governor. It provides that the
State offices now held by military appointees
snail dc Hiieu oy appointments or toe Gover
nor. i Foreign.
London, March 1.
Later and more favorable dispatches have
been received from the British authorities at
Yokahama, in relation to the collision between
the steamers Bombay and Oneida. The de
tails, however, are still meagre. Fifty-six of
the officers and crew of the Oneida were sub-
, .nequently picked up by the small boats of the
Bombay. It Is thought that others, who were
missing at lost accounts, will ultimately prove
to have escaped. The names of the saved or
lost have not yet been received, nor is it
known precisely how many persons were on
board the ill-fated vessel at the time of the ca
lamity.
Paris. March 1
Notwithstanding the announcement that the
Moral Uras festivities would be suppressed by
the police, at this hour, 1 o'clock, the Fafax
Bout Gras procession has just entered the
courtyard of the Tuileries. Great crowds of
people are gathered on the line of march, but
no disturbances oi any Kind have occurred.
From Kentucky.
LotnsviLLE, March :.
Silver mines of unparalleled richness have
been discovered in Grayson connty, Ky. The
ore is found to contain a larger per cent, of
silver than any heretofore discovered. The
mine is almost inexhaustible, and will be de
veloped in the spring.
From Wyoming.
. Laramie Citt, March 1.
Autong the jurors drawn for the March term
or Albany county, wyomlne, court, were elev
en Iddles, some ot them wives of the most
prominent citizens. The. excitement caused
by thin proceeding is immense.'
J ". From Ohio.
- w.-' ' '. '- -'. ' ClKCmw ATI. Mnrrh 1
'' -The Southern1 Railroad bill was defeated in
the Kentockyenaie,.:to-day,by a vote of 23
Tarnli 1
N-4,1ivpw.lnjAthe-fiw being" madepub
. lie Lhat.tlie StatcTdebt will be reduced by the
. V fvpsyment Into the State , treasury of a large
amount oi Donas, luepaymeni is to oe made
by one of the leading trunk railroads to the
' : : State bom id process of Construction.
' DOMESTIC MARKETS. '
' . . V'. ; .New York, Mir. 1 Noon.
,'v ' . '. ' f ' Financial. ','' '-'
Stocks unsettled. Money easy at 56 cent.
; short
i-twenty
inessee sIxpr
ex-coupon ' o$ ; new AG. Virginia sixes
. i-ex-coupons 6C ; new ismuo 07. Louisi
ana sixes new tiot quoted; old Issue 72; levee
sixes ivtii ; eignis Alabama eights 94 ;
fives 63. Georgia sixes 81; sevens 93. North
Carolina Ts old 45; new issue 23. South
Carolina's old ei; new 81.
' . . Commercial, ";
Flour dull and drooping. 'Wheat dull and
unchanged. Corn steady and flrrn. Pork shade
firmer mess $'i5 50. Lard quiet at 14X(a
14 cento. Cotton heavy at 23 cents. Spirits
lurpenuue uuii at cents. KOHlu ouiCt
t uior k"o otrainea. Freights dull.
- New York, March 1 Evening.
mancu.1. f i
Money easy two y ceni. Sterling weak at
uoia nrm si iiu. Governments
linn, whu an upward tendency 5-20, ist
souiucrna quiei. v . , , f
' ComntrHat. '
"' Cotton heavy and lower sales 5,800 bales at
'MH cents.' J! lour heavy and a shade easier
ior common, grades. Wheat, less active but
unchanged. Corn scarce and very flrtrl. Pork
heavy new mess f5 5025 75.,- Lard heavy
evxtvuc i.iuvcuLi, vvsiibKy f i ui. uro
2VltiEirl.U.TllrPentin, 4545 cts.
Cimctnxati, 'March 1.
Corn tlrm.
r oj cent with Lotto
ocmana.
i , k - - u.iu T-i. oucon lower.
rnrr a. m-v-w x . ,
1RV rnt. oecuue ciear sides
.... BU1IIC a. 1 . .
B ten lug .AcnunB long Burnt ;
109. Wold 115. Uulted States Five
coupon oonas or usm. nix. lei
8t. Louis. March 1.
Corn firm. Whisky 05 ceots. Pork nomi
nal. Bacon heavy shoulders 1212,V ceuU
clear sides 16Jf cents.
Charleston, March 1.
Cotton dull, and prices nominally unsettled
sales 100 bales; receipts 563 bales; , stock ou
liand 22,437 bales; middling 23f ceuU.
Savannah, March 1.
Cotton qulot middling -J couts; receipts
1,314 bsles. '
FORCIGNMARHKT9i.
London, Mnrch 1 Noon.
Consols opened at W ; Bonds 91.
. 'Pakis, March 1 Noon.
The Bourse opened "Urra rentes 73f.75e.
Livkrpoou March 1 Noon.
Cotton dull Uplands lltfd : Orleans 1
llKd;.ales 10,000 bales. , "
LATER.
Cotton sales won't cxeeed 8,000 bales. A 1
viccs from Manchester ftro less favorable, caus
ing a dullness in the cotton market.
Liverpool, March 1 Kvenlnjf.
Cotton ' flat Uplands 1 IH$U.V) Orton
lld; sales 8,000 bates; lor speculation !
export 1,000.
. ARRIVED.
1 Steamer Gov Worth, Hurt, Faycttcville,
Worth & Worth.
Steamer Juniper, Worth, Fayeltevillc,
Wlllard Bros.
Stmr Marlon, Phillips, Faycttcyllle, A
Johnson, Jf. ' " ' -
CLEARED.
1 Steamship Rebecca Clyde, Price, Now
York. Worth fe Worth. '
Steamer Gov Worth, Hurt, Faycttcville,
Worth & Worth.
Stmr Marlou, Phillips, FayettevUJ,o, A
Johnson, Jr.
Stmr Juniper, Worth, Faycttcville, Wil
lard Bros.
Schr J M Richards, Irving, New York, Wil
liams & Murcbison.
Schr D V Streaker, Vandersilder, New York,
Harris & Howell.
RECEIPTS.
PER RIVER STEAMERS.
Stm r Worth 106 casks spts, 395 bbls rosin,
Q'Z do tar, 5 bbls turpentine, 1 bale cotton, to
Worth fc Worth, R Maxwell, Sprunt A Hin
son, A Alderman, H B Ellers. .
. Stmr JuulDer 18 casks spts. 75 bbls rosin.
SO bbls tw, to Worth & Worth, Wlllard Bros. J
A Alderman. . ..
Stmr Marion 125 bbls rosin, 26 do turpen
tine, 273 do tar, to A Alderman, A Johnson,
R Maxwell, Smith A Strauss.
GXPOHTN.
COASTWISE.
New York Steamship Rebecca" Clyde 859
bbls rosin, 550 do tar, 209 bales cotton, 800
bushels peanuts, 23 bales 6hceting, .1. pkge
mdse.
Schr J M Richards 3,000 bbls rosin. "
Schr D V Streaker 230,000 shingles, 50,000
cypress staves.
Rcpnbllcau State Convention.
Haleigh, N. C, Feb. 23, 1870.
At a meeting of the Republican State
Committee of North Carolina, held this
day, the following members were present :
W. W. Holden, Chairman. J. C. L.
Harris, Secretary; Wm. A. Smith, J. M.
Justice, E. K. Proctor, -G. Z. French, J.
W. Hood, R. M. Johnson, D. D. Col-
prove, John A. Hyman, .J. :. V liara, v.
C. Barrinorer. S. T. Carrbw, Geo. A.
Graham, C. L. Harris, Joseph Ballard,
Wilson Carey, Cliarless Blair, Thorns
Powers, S. G. Ilorney, T. A. Sykes, "Wil
liam F. Henderson, Dr. H. J. Menninger,
James H. Harris and Dixon Ingram.
1 ne loliowinjr resolutions were unani
mously adopted : ;
Iieolved, That it is the ludgment ot this
Committee that a Alass Convention ot trie
Republicans of North-Carolina be held in
Raleigh on AVednesday the 11th lay Jlay,
1870.
That all good citizens of the State who
regard the Reconstruction acts as a finali
ty, who are friendly to the administration
ot President Grant, and who are in favor
of building up North Carolina and restor
ing good feeling among all her people
without regard to party, be earnestly in
vited to attend.
Resolved, That it is the opinion of this
Committee that an election should be held
in this State on the first Thursday iu
August next.
In accordance with the first resolution
above given, and in the spirit oi tViat reso
lution, a Mass Conventiou of the itepuhli-
cons of North Carolina 19 hereby called to
be held in the city of Raleigh on Wednes
day, the 11th day ot May, 1870; and ''all
good citizens of the State who regard che
reconstruction acts as .finality, who are
friendly to the administration of President
Graut, and who are in favor ot building
tip North Carolina and restoring . good
teeiing among ail ner people without re
gard to patty, are cordially invited to
attend.
.W. W. nOLDEN,
Chairman Rep. State Committee.
J. C. L. Harris, Sec'y.
New Hampshire Elections.
.The New Hampshire election, which
takes place in a short time, is looked for
warded to with much interest by both
democratic and republican politicians here:
Prominent democratic representatives
have information of a gratifying character
from the democracy of the Granite State,
and they are hopeful of redeeming it from
republican rule, at the polls, this year.
The fact that the republicans of the State
have called all the- prominent material
they could to their aid, shows that they
are not over confident of success unless
they make the most earnest exertions. Be
sides the .New Hampshire republicans who
have gone home from this city, they, nave
called Mr. Dawes, Air. Van Wyck and
others to stump the State .for them. All
this shows their extremity, and that they
feel they are in a crisis. But it all tends
to make the democracy hopeful for the
best . results. The election is important,
as upon the legislature selected will de
volve the election of a United States Sena
tor in place of Mr. Cragin, whose term of
office expires in 1871. Wadi. Telegram.
MISCElxLAJSTEOUS.
NORTH CAROLINA,.
. Nkw Hakovib S. C
, Soecial Term.
recemler, 189.
Hart Baily and Pat- 1
ricu iinrpny, 1
vs.
Alexander Oldham.
. . - V
Sale Postponed.
IN PURSUANCE of an order of salo in tho
above entitled cause, I will expose to sale
by public auction at the door or tho Court
House in Wilmington, at 12, noon, on Satur
day the 2nd day of April, 1870, the following
pleoe or parcel of land la the oty of Wilming
ton aforesaid, being- the- eastern portion of '
too Lot known in the plan of said Cliy by No,
(4)iourin me iocc two nnnareu an three
208 on Front and near Mulberry Streets,
wnereon nie ueienaant resides.
Terms Cash.
. ' C. MANN, Com'r.
ienioiawuw yea
The North Carolina
Personal and Real Estate 'Amy
W
ILL commence bus taess on Tuesdav.
March lrt There will bo two drawtntra
dily, nt 12 M. and 5 P. M.. at tho Headquar-
wfB, uiuus xu. iu ooaiD rront street.
feb24-tMl Managers.
! COMMERCIAL.
8TAM OFFICK. March I.-
8 PI U ITS TUUPRNtTnK Tlfero wore no ,
sales to day, but after wo closed our yester-.
duy'srvport there were sales nt 4-($43tf conts,
though tho number of casks we wcro unablo to
learn.
UUSIN-Snlet of SIX) blK mixed Strulucd
and NreJSattlflUi . .?. if
CKUDK TURPKNTINK Has declined 5
cents, with sales of M5 bbls. at 3 80 for Soft
andtl 5 for Hard. 'v
TAR Alios of MO bbls. at t'2 00 bbl.
COTTON Snlcs of 1 bale nt 20, 20 at 21 and
84 at 5 cents f lb.
AKTU't.KH.
raioKH. (
HA u .' Unnny, V y
mi 24
HAt O.V NOBTH v A HOLI n A,
ItlMO.-t..,
ot (i
hi ti
'H 0
21 0
. iH ?
20
18
1!)
24
17
Mtoulilors,..
Hog Uound,,
W as T u km 4-
HlklllM,.... J..
.suouuiura,.
i?.4 RKKLHiipirUt J'UrjwUtn.
Socoiut Hand.
2 CO O 2 75
2 75 a 2 80 '
2 73 t 8 Od
9 00 10 00
Now New York each
New City, ench
nh'KHWA.X V
KKLWWMininirtoii W M
1WTTKR North Carolina, 0
Northern. W B
CA .VKpofin,..li....t ft
Tiiiiow, a
Ul umintine,.,, S
CliliKSi-Sorthwa, Faoy,
Dairy, ft
State V lb
COW'ftf-Java, V
uio, n
Laguayra, fi B
St. Domineo W ft
CORN MEAL. $ bush
UU 1 1JV ZXfliS
DOMESTICS Sheeting-, 4-4 Kyd
lUllU.tit VI uuuvu
FISH Mackerel, S0.L.8U bbJJ
Mackerel, No. S,.'...fKbbl
MocKerei, .no. ddi
Mullets W bbl
N. C. Herrimr, bbl
Dry Coil 'it B
FLOUR
Fine bbl
5 00 0 5 SO
6 00 0 a 00
75 0 6 00
6 f.0 0 10 00
Super. Northern, bbl
Extra Do. bb
Family ' Wbbll
A. Carolina super,.
" " Extra,.
. bbl 11 00 0 11 25
..sft bbli 00 00 0 00 00
II Ml $ II UU
Peruvian Guano,... ft VMO fcs
Paeinc Uuano, .....W 2000 lbs
Pata)seo Guano, . . . ff) 2000 Its
Baugh's Phosphate, " "
Rhodes' Stan. Manure," '
00 00 0 90 CO
65 00 75 00
65 00 75 00
00 00 0 0 00
65 006) 70 00
65 00 75 00
00 00 0 65 00 .
70 00' 80 00
70 00 0 85 00
50 00 0 70 00
00 00 0 40 00
00 40,0 60 00
00 00 0 65 00
Navussa Guano, ...Vt 2000
Lister' Superphoapuate.
Woolston'sAmuioniat'd
ion Phosph.ofL.ime,
Wilcox, Gibbs & Co's Ma
nipulated Guano,
Plicenix Guano,
o. Carolina Une Phos
pliate, Alkaline Super Phosph.
AminoM Super Ptiotiph.,
Ainmoaia'I AlKaline Su
per Phosphate
Chesapeake, Phosphate,
Croasoiiale's Superphos
00 00 70 00
00 00 70 00
00 00 60 00 ,
00 00 0 CO 00
00 00 0 40 00
00 00 0 45 00
00 00 0 57 00
00 00 0 67 00
00 00 0 70 00
00 00 70 00
60 00 0 00 00
19 0 20
pnate
Alta Vela Phosphate.
Ground Bone
Bone Meal.
" Flour
Complete Manure
Whann's Phosphate ....
Wando "
Berger & Blitz's Vhos
. ohttte
OWE .....
GRAIN
Corn, In Store,
Corn, Cargo,..,
Corn, New
Oitts
Peas, Cow
1 15
0 00 0
0 00 0
SO
1 20 0
a 0
16 Hi
1 35 0
00 if
1 20
1 09
0 00
85
1 40
00
I 50
1 30
Green,.. .
Dry
HA Y Eastern,. . .
North Uiver W 100 fts
HOOP IRON fi ton
125 00 0130 00
lAtiD aonnern,... y m
North Carolina, ) &
LIME W bbl
20 0 21
I 75 0 0 00
12 00 0 15 00
10 00 0 12 00
15 00 0 17 00
23 00 0 25 00
21 00 0 22 00
LUMBER Uivkb Last sales,
Wide Boards, p M f t
Scuntliug, M ft
FlooiijiK, fM a
City Stkam Sawkd
Ship Sttitr, resawed,..) M ft
Kough Edge Plank,. .. jfl M ft
Wt India Cargoes, accord
ing to quality,. M ft
Dressed Floorinr. seasoned.
13 00
20 00
30 00
35 00
Sciuitling and Boards, com-
i.'ii,. . . . ....., iu t L
13 00 0 20 00
MOLASSES Cuba,hhds., gal
48 0
00 0
50
Uiiira, dims., w gal
60
37
44
1 00
5 75
3D
65
1 50
00
1 65
1 25
4 00
Sugar House, hhds.,...W gal
00 0
38 0
60 0
5 50 0
00 0
38 0
1 40 0
00 0
1 250
1 00 0
3 00 0
Vgal
c v a "J ujka, m f fs,m
NAILS Cut, id to 20d W ft
Cimiin 1 .)lj OS .r.ll
OUtS Kerosexie,. . .
eal
LarU,
Linseed,.
Rosin
,fgai
V eal
PEANUl'S,
bush
POTA TOES Sweet, V bnst
Irish, northern. n ddi
PO R K Northern
City Mess, ?9 bbl
Thiu, V bbl
Prune w bbl
Kmnn bbl
29 50 0 SO 00
00 60 0 00 0U
00 00 0 00 00
27 00 0 28 00
7J40 08U
00 0 00
1 00 0 1 25
ilCA?-Carolina, ft
Eastinaui, t a,
Bough,.. bush
ROPE
7 0
75 0
1 60 0
I 50 0
14 0
13 0
15 0
15 0
14U Q
16? 0
O
0 0
4 00 0
3 50 0
10
SALTAluux, W bush
00
1 65
1 55
15
14
1
.lveroooi w sacic
Amerioaii f) sack
SUUAMunbUr w w.
porto Kico, f e
A. Coffee, g ft
X jfl
C. " V
Craa'ited ft
4701 P Northern,.. .......... V
VVilminston ....V ft
,1
00
flflTiV&Z,-Contract V M
Common, V M
STA VESW. O. Bbl.,..... M
6 00
3 00
80 00 0 00 00
00 00 0 00 00
li. u. una. ,.t , ai
TIMBER Shipping, V M
MiU Prime, V M
Mill Fair V M
11 00 0 12 50
9 60 0 10 50
7 00 0 8 00
5 00 0 6 00
1 75 0 4 00
3 00 0 00
Inferior to Ordinary,...) M
WHISK K V" Northern Vt gal
North Carolina gal
WILHIHbTOltl MONET MARKET.
GORRBOTKD DAILY BT JAKBS DAWBOX.
BTTYIirO. 8ixnio.
Gold, 113 115
Silver, ..............108 m
Exchange sight on Northern
ernes, Jiwcdis. par.
Exchange 30 days on North
ern Cities....
lJi ye dia.
.. 40
N. C. Bonds, old, 6 c
Do. new 6 fte
Do. Special Tax 6 c
W. &W.RR. Bonds 7 f(c(GQld Int.)
Wilmington. City Bonds 8 Wc
u 7Vo
" " old 6 ye...
" " " newGc.
New Hanover Connty Bonds (10
years) 6 ?to (Gold Int).
New Hanover County. Bonds (5
years) 6 c (Gold Int.)
W. A W. Rail Boad Stock, (Par 100)
VT.. C. & B. Rail Road " ( 50)
Wil. Gas Light Co. " ( 50)
Wil. Building Asso. "
Mechanics'" " , ... "
Cape Fear '
2
24
91
70
w
62
72 Gold Int
68
72
35
8
68
ti SOPrem.
Par
Par
BANK BILLS.
Capo Fear.......
North Carolina.
Farmers'
..30
Graham 18
Lexington 3
Miners1 A Planters'.. 25
Wadesboro 25
Commerce u
Greensboro' Mutual.. 5
...30
...30
...30
Merchants'
Charlotte
Wilmington....
Commercial
Fayetteville
Roxboro'
Washington.....
...82
..30
..30
..12
..55
... 1
Clarendon 3
Tanceyville 1
Thomaaville ........ .25
1
JustIii;
t
AT K.
500
E. IIFIDE'8, KO. 4 8. Water St
BBLS; PLANTING POTATOES.
200 BBLS rLocK-
OK BOXES ORANGES and LEMONS
it -a , 'g i,
BOXES RAISINS.
25
50
BBLS CtDErf feweetT "
Tea, Coffee, Sugar. Matches, Pru)icn, Coeoa-
uuu9,ouaps, vracaers, rapping i'apcr and
Bags. Can Goods, Jellies, Preserves, ,
Pickles, Vinegar, Snuff, Hegars and
, Tobacco, and all kinds of Candies.
- Bacon in Salt.
10 HHDS. BULK SIDES.
10 HHD8. BULK SHOULDERS.
ne -4- i .... , - . J'
AO BOXES LONG CLEAR SIDES.
20 BOXES BELLIES.
For sale by F. W. KERCHNER,
feb 24-tf 27, 28 and 29 North Water St.
00 43
47 it !M
U,50 85
00 Hi 20
19 0 20
. 1 lt U l 20
20 (j 23
1G 17
33 37
18 . 23
25 28
' 25 28
00 1 30
- 12 15
0 00 2 00
11 00 12 50
9 00 10 00
14 00 Q 15 00
8 00 11 00
0 00 0 00
....ri
V 5:S3
V 58 &s
W bush
4) bush
bush
ft
Sfl 100 fts
MISCELIiANEOUS.
F CARRIAGE SHOPS. c
.,P TI. HAVnPv -
XpVERT description of vehicles repaired at
Iu short notice and on reason hfno.-ma
AU kinds of blaoksmitblng done to order and
in woriunan-UKe manner. . ouops on Third
Street, next door to bontUerland A Steagall's
stables. ; .,:, , Jun 9-imo.
Standard Periodicals , for 1870.
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1. The EUinburgtt Review. '
This is the oldest of the series. In its main
features It still follows in the path marked
out by Brougham, Jeffrey, Sydney Smith and
Lord Holland, its original founders and first
contributors. . f ;
a. The London Quarterly Review, .
which commences its 128th volume with the
January number, was set on foot as a rival to
Hie Edinburgh. It resolutely maintains its
opposition in politics, and shows equal vigor
In its literary department. ,
' (. The Westminster Review
has just closed Its 924 vxlume.. la point of
literary ability this Review is last rising to a
1 vel with its competitors. It is the advocate
of political and religions liberalism. .
4. Tbe North British Review,
now In Its 5lst volume, occupies a very. high
position in periodical literature. Passing be
yond the narrow formalism of schools and
parties, It appeals to a wide ranse of sympa
thies anu a uiguer uiicgniy oi conviction. , I
5. Blackwood's Edlnbursh Jtlajrazlue
was onmmenoed 62 vears- asro. Ea nallln a the
Quarterlies In its literary and scientific le.
partments. it haa--won a wide reputation for
the narratives and sketches which enliven its
pages. - -
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hr IIVVBV ETCPIIVV'S V IJ Q nt r.;
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or bcientino Agncmtnro in laie college, i
vois.. rovai uctavo. i.ttuu nacres anu numer
ou9 engravings. Price, $7. By mall, post-
pant, .
jan 14-tf
Wanted.
A GOOD BOILER MAKER,
Apply to
W. A. GILL, Master Machinist,
jan 15-tf W. C. A U. it. Rd.
No. 1 Peruvian Guano.
200
TONS, now landing from Schooner
"Samuel Casner," received direct irorii the
Peruvian Agents and quality guaranteed.
For sale by .
WILLIAMS ft MURCHISOX.
feb 26-tf
Dixon. -Cotton Seed.
400
BUSHELS, on consignment.
For sale bv
WILLIAMS MURCHISON.
feb 26-tf
Furs and Beeswax
"WANTED.
I WISH TO MAKE A LARGE SHIPMENT OF
FURS AND BEESWAX
to Russia. I will pay the HIGHEST CASH
, ' 40 Market Street.
Wilmington, N. C, Jan 19-1 mo.
Planting Potatoes.
PINK EYE, '. - ' ' ..' ;.;
.... ." fconrmTPFr '
i EARLY ROSE.
ALSO, JACKSON WHITE
i and PEjACH BLOWS.
ta 1AJTS TO SOIT.
For sale by ..
J , . 1 ADRIAN ft VOLLERS.
febfl-tf
.Molasses and Syrups,
CUBAMOLAS8E9, inhhds.
Sugar House- Svrnn in bbls..
Fine Amber Syrups In Bbls.
feb 9-tf ADRIAN ft VOLLERS
Provisions.
PORK, new heavy City Mess, '
Dry Salted Rib Sides.
'. . , . , Dry Salted Clear Sides,
SMOKED WESTERN SHOULDERS.
I ;AJi t .1, i .- j, i.i.
gMOKED CLEAR RIB SIDES. '
REAKFAST STRIPS AND HAMS.
JARD, In barrels, tic roes and tubs. .
HEESE, best Factory;
1 JUTTER, choice table in flrkms.
For sale by
febl-tf ',- ) ADRIAN ft VOLLERS.
' Dally Journal, Sumter News and Sumter
Watchman please eopy. ',-,.-; .
Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that application
will be made to the present Legislature
for a charter for the People's Steamboat Com
pany. . ; . i... -jau
80-80d ' . r . '
- - - - - ' ' -' .- . ;
EMPOYMENT Will it pay t How much can
I make t - Take an Agency for the Book,
H ow te write, how total k, how to behave,
and how to do business," $2 25, and "New Phy
siognomy," l.tfCO engravings: X M Op's
Fables, pictorial edition, t. ' Pope's Essay
on Man,' finely illustrated;'!.-Oratory ,
sacied and secular, $i 60. jLife In the West,"
i. . - How to Read Character, $1 25. Self-Education,
M Specimens sent by first post. 8end
stamps for terms to S. K. Wills, No. 889 Broad.
way.N.Y. feb22-lmo
FORREW 2 TORE.
Steamship Line
. AND THE J4
Hew Tork'and North ' Carolina
Stcanisfilp tine," ; f
IV I L.L , P f S P A T C H '
Three Steamers Per Week.
Raiiine from New Tork every 1 .: , ,
TUESDAY, , . . . :. . .", ,
TUUMSDAi AJXJU, . ,
, , : SATUSpAy, at, I P. M.,
,: i .' OOWWBCTIHQ WITH H : '
WILMINGTON & WELDON R. RV
WILMINGTON MANCHESTER R. R.
WiT.MIVOTON.CHAkLOTTE ft RUTHER
FORD R; and their conne ctions. s .
Giving' Through Bills of Landing , to and
from all points.
"THE. STEAMSHIP
Rebecca Clyde,
Cant. . I. PRICE.
WILL LEAVE OCR WHARF. AT
foot of Mulberry streets, for New York
TUESDAY, March 1st. ....
49For Freight engagement apply to -WORTH
A WORTH,
Wilminsrton. N. C.
LORILLARD'S 8TEAMSHIP OFFICE,
Pier S3, East River, New York,
Or, JAMES HAND, Agt N. Y. ft N. C. 8. 8. L.,
no. ii wan St., or irier 10 n.ast itiver.
f b20-tf f ::
BALTIMORE AND WMIN&TON
Weekly Steamship Line,
Composed of the First Class Steamships
LUCILLE,
W. S. HARRINGTON, Commander,
AND
JAMES A. GARY,
H. O. HALL; Commander.
The Steamship JAMES A. GABY
fTTTLL LEAVE OUR WHARF BETWEEN
VV Dock and Orange street, for Baltimore,
on inuMUAi, xeu.jru.
For Freight engagements apply to
A. B. SHEPPESSON ft CO.
OCt-tf
Philadelphia and Southern
Mail Steamship Line.
THE FAST AND AVORITE STEAMSHIP
PIONEER,
CapC L. D. BARRETT,
"IT TILL RUN THE FOLLOWING SCHED
f V nie between Philadelphia and Wilming
ton, N. C. :
Leaning Hiiladdphia.
6 a.m., Jan'r 8,1870.
Leaving
6 a. mn
6 a. m.,
Wilmington.
Jan. 15, 1870
" 29, 1870
suww. 1090
" 28, 1870
March 16, 1870
" 29, 1870
AprU IS, 1870
" 28. 1870
6 a. m.,
a. m.,
6 a. m
a a. m.,
6a.m.
6 a. m.,
6 a.m.
6 a. m.,
6 a. m.,
6 a. 1 11
6 a. m.,
22, 1870
Harcb S, 187C
" 22, 1870
AprU 6, 1870
" 21, 1870
stay
6. 18701
May IS. 1870
20,1870
4, 1870
18, 1870
" 27, 1870
Jnne 11,1870
" 25, lb70
June
Insurance at low rates.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
WOBTHAW ORTH, Agents,
Wilmington, N. C.
W. L. JAMES. General Agent. 138 South
Third Street, Philadelphia.
dec 25 tf .
MISCELIiANEOUS.
SPRING AND SUMMER IMPORTATION
1870.
Rftte, Millinery and Straw Goods.
Armstrong, Cator & Co.
mrOKTKRS AHD JOBBERS OF
BONNET, TRIMMING ft VELVET RIBBONS,
BONNET SILKS, SATINS AND VELVETS,
BLOJrDS, NXTTS, CBAFX9, RlTCHXS, FLOWBBB
Fbathkks, Orhakkmts, Straw Bomnrrs
and Ladiks' Hats, trimmed and untrimmed,
SHAKER HOODS, Ac.
237 and 238 Baltimore Street,
BALTIMORE, HD.
Offer the largest stock to be fonnd in this
country, and unequalled in choice variety
and cheapness, comprising the latest Parisian
novelties.
Orders solicited and prompt attention given
fab l&JMv -. .
FOR THE LADIES;
CALL AND SEE THE .
NEW STYLES
OF "
BONNETS, 1IATA, FLOWERS, fte . Ac,
Just Received at . ,.
A. D. BROWN'S,
Exchange Corner.
ONE PRICE. TERMS CASH. .
febU2t ' . ' . 'V , .
National Hotel,
Corner Halifax and Edenton Streets, :
North of the Capital Square,
RALEIGH, X. C.
. - " ' 1
THE building is new, spacious and elegant.
Every appointment for the accommoda
tion of guests. Rooms and Parlors en tuiie for
families, and single rooms complete, beauti
fully furnished, with an eye to comfort and
convenience.
I
.THE DINING ROOM
Is large and superbly furnished in the most at
tractive manner, whilst the servants are gen
teel, polite and attentive.
No expense or effort will bo spared to ren
der the at. Nicholas Hotel strictly a
FIRST-CLASS HOTEL,. . .
To compare favorably with the best Hotels.
North or South.
The patronage of the traveling-public is 1 e
speetfully solicited. . , i,,
Omnlbusses and carriages at the depot to
meet every train ' .. ;
- Charges as low as any .other first-class
Hotel ln-the country.
r,A' J ttTJES Proprietor.
, - formerly of Exchange Hotel.1
feb4-tf - . ... . . : .... ' .
Sindliiigf.
THE HORNING STAR BOOK BIND
ERT is complete in all its appointments
and is in charge ,ef one of the most skillful
workmen in the State. All kinds of Binding
eotedneatly, cheaply and expeditiously;
RAIL ROAD LINES.
Eastern Division .
Wilmington Charlotte, and
BUTUEBFORD .RAIL ROAI. u
Hi- : . ...
-VXriiiX AX., WILMINGTON, N. C , )
January 27tb, 1870.
GN and after' MONDAY, 81st of January,
1870. the Trams on the Eastern TH vision
of this Koad will run daily, (Sundays except-
PASSENGER TRAINS.
I
OOINQ WK8T.
Leave Wilmington.....,: 0:15 A. M.
vape rearitnage,.... ...... 6:85 "
u ,Bladenboro,,..........'.'.....w 9:45 - "
Lumberton... . . .in.in "
Laurinburgh,..,
MM P.M.
Arrive at Pee Dee, ...;"
, 2:50 ; " .
.! i :
ooixa BAST.
. , '. .
..... 6:40 A. M.
6:05.. "
8:45 "
.....10:35 "
113
, 2:40 P. M..
3.00 "
Leave Pee Dee,. ...... ..........
: " 1COO.R-Inirlia.ni. . . ..
' Laurinburgh,....,
. " , Lumberton
" - Bladenboro",
Arrive at Wilmington,...
FREIGHT TRAINS.
GOING WB8T. '
Leave Wilmington....... 5:00 A. M.
cape Fear Bridge, 5:25 "
Bldenboro' f);5 "
T.limhr-rm '' tn.tK u
Arrive at Laurinburgh,. 23b P. M.
GOIHO BA8T. '
Leave Laurinburgh, ...... .....i 5:10 A.M.
j.umoerton, 8;0 "
Bladenboro', ...9:45 M
' ' 'Cape Fear Bridge, '.j. 1:85 P.M.
Arrive at Wilmington, 2:03 " ,
Wadesboro and Charlotte Stage on Tuesday r-
B. S. GUION,
Jan 27-tf Eng. and Gen. Sup't
Wilmington fc Wei. IS. U. l'.
1
I Okfic3 Chikv Emoinbkr ft Gen. Sitp't, )
f Wilkikqton, N. C, April 29, 1869.
Change of Schedule.
N AND AFTER 8VNDAT, THE 11th
insi.. our i-AsssnijN u,k TRAINS on this
Road will leave Wilmington at 6:00 A. M. and
10:00 P. M., and arrive at Weldon at 6:0t a.
bi. ana s:ou. i'. bi. Leave weldon at 10:15 A.
M. and 7:45 P. M;- Arrive at. Wilmington 4:30
A. M.- and 7:15 P. M. -
FREIGHT TRAINS '
Will leave Wilmington Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays, at 4:33 A. M., and arrive ai
Wilmington same days at 0:45 P. M.
S. L. FREMONT,
Engineer and Superintendent.
Wilmington. May 29th, 1869.
GENERAL StTPTS OFFICE,
Wilmington and Manchester R
' .
R. Company.
' WlLMlKGTOK, N. C, Nov. 5th, 1869.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY N1GHGT, THE
Pth inst., Passenger for the W. A M. R.
R will take the train at the W. & W. R. R.
Depot, and the following Schedule wil. be
run : ,
EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leave Wilmington (W. & W. E. R.
Depot) 4.-00 A. M.
Arrive at Florence 10:32 A.M.
Arrive at Kingsville 1:55 P.M.
Leavo Kinsrsville .12:35 P. M.
Arrive at Florence , 3.-54 P.M.
Arrive at Wilmington.. 10:15 P. M.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN..
1 -oavf Wilmington fW. A W. R. 11.
Depot)
6:5 P.
2:40 A,
9:00 A.
4:00 P,
9:40 P,
M.
M
M.
M
Arrive air lorence..
Arrive at Kingsville
Leave Klngsville
Arrive at Florence.........
M.
Arrive at W. A W. R. R. Depot
:15 A. M
WM
nov6tf
Macrae.
'enl SufS't
MISCELLANEOUS.
One Dollar in Greenbacks,
Equal to One in Gold !
The Great Decline in
DET GOODS
HAS COME. .
1 r' .
5th New Stock
of the Season,
Now opening at Prices to suit all.
Birdsey & Robinson.
Dec 28tt. . - '
Journal copy 3W ,.
. A Loan Wanted.
RESPONSIBLE parties desire to borrow
lour (111,000; thousand dollars for three to
five years at eight per cent, interest in gold.
Principal will also be paid in gold. Notes
secured, by satisfactory raorUrage on city
property will be given. . . .
Address, i C. F."
W ilmintrton, Jan. 18-tf , , P. O. Box S8. ,
NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
SOUTH CAROLIXA.
l THE LEDGER,
'" Published Weekly, a
LANCASTER, S. C.,' -.1
D. J. CARTER,. . ....... Editor and Proprietor.
i ... ; ..- . . subsckiptio : .. , j ,
;. Ta n Dollars and a Half per year " '
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. ; Three Dollars per year. In advance. ! ' '
. , KEQWEE COURIER,
- Published Weekly, at
, J'. VALHALLA, . C'.
W. C. KEITH,.. ..:....;..Editor
WH1TNES 8YMMES, ....... Associate Editor
subscbiptio :
Two Dollars per year, In advance. " . . .
1 THE HERALD,
ji ii - Published Weekly, at '
LAUREN8VHXE, S, C-i i 1 - ' '
T. B. CREWS, J. W. SIMPSON,...:.Pttblishers.
STJBSCKirTIOW t ' . . .
Three Dollars per year In advance.
2m -a 1 Jt', '
JAT8F0R13ALE.
The Commodious Stern. Wheeljsteaint,
; GENilHOWARD.
FOKMERLT plying "between Wilmin,.
and River Side. (Capo Fear Rh c,
'J as Pa.
sender auu iroiK'1'' uuai..
Length over all,....
Breadth of beam,
Depth of bold
Draft, ,
Tonnage,
5 m
1 . .
Two'Jsngines in jrood order. CvlindBr ,.
Indies diameter; 6 7oot stroke. Ifnner ,1 J.
saloon and passenger accommodations
spacious and comfortable. Lower (Ipj.v ?
hold for freight, an.
ir not previously disposed of at nriv.
sale, will be sold at Auction on WKnvft
DAY, March 2n1. ' ' 'ts.
B. 8J GUION, Gen. Sun't.
' . Wil., Cbar and Rutherford it u
Wllminittou.K'V.
Journal copy. - jan f
NEW GOODS!
NlGOODS!
RECEIVED DAILY
A. D. B R O W N'S,
' ' EXCHANGE. CORNER,
The largest, cheapest and best assorted Htot ic
of .
Millinery in the State!
- ALSO-
WHITE GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS, B0
SIERY, GLOVES, HOOP SKIRls,
(HAND-MADE,)
DRESS BUTTONS, TRIM
MINGS. And every thing usually ;kept in a first claswi
MILLINERY AND FANCY STORE.
Sole Agent for the celebrated
IIAN1-MAIE IIOOP SKIKT.
Made expressly for my trade. PRICE 5
Cents to Si 50. Call and examine for your
self. ! "
One Price. Terms Cash.
A. D. BROVVX,
Kxebaiiire t'orucr.
f.b2!
tr
Molasses! Lard!
1AA
BBL. MOLASSES.
133 Hhds
ft) BARRELS GOLDEN SYRUP.
1
IJfg TUBS LARD, all grades.
Just received and for sale low by
DeHOSSET & CO.
mar l-tf
i
Confiscated
TOBACCO.
GOVERNMENT
TOBACCO.
AUCTION
TOBACCO.
OTHER
TOBACCOS.
At
mar l-tf
VAN SICKLE'S.
-THE
Price of Cold is Down.
THE
Price of Cotton is Down,
AND SO ARE
THK
PRICES OF DRY GOODS.
AtFisblate & Bros.,
No. 23 Market Street.
, marltf
SALE OF LAND
For Delinquent Taxes.
BRUNSWICK COUNTY.
BY virtue of a Judgment of Condemnation,
Issuing out of the Superior Court of tlie
County of Brunswick, I will expose to public
sale, for taxes, at the Court House, in feuiitn
ville.on Saturday, the 2d day of April, it'"
CEDAR HILL PLANTATION, North
West Township, Property of D
B Baiter, Deceased,
containing 620 acres. Amount of Tax, 64 SR.
SAMUEL P. SWAIN.
Sheriff 6f Brunswick County.
: mar lds
Scuppernong Wine andBrandy.
OLD Scuppernong Wine and Brandy Manu
factured by tbe
WHITE VlLLE WINE COMPANY,
for sale at their cellar, in Whiteville, or wit'1
Cj DMtkbs, Agent, Wilmington, N.
vmarl-lm
. New. Store, 15 Market St.,
BranchMir' 481 Broadway, Hew Tort.
New Idea !7rthWer
entitled to 84 yards of shirting ; 20, 10 yarn"
shirting. , . , . - . :
DRY GOODS,
FANCY.' GOODS, ' NOTIONS, RUrFLIXs
' LADIES FANCY TUBS, TRUNKS, BAG.
IN VISIBLE . AND SILK NETS.
'Alsor a large assortmentof Jet Setts; Coated
Cotton, 9S cents dozen. .
We wish the pnblio to understand that '
won't be undersold by any merchant, i iL"
Cafeb 86-tf- ! , . Wm. ETTiyGKB-
Crackers, Cheese. c.
EMON, 8ngar and Soda CrackerS, steter.
TT. EMON, Sugar and Soda cracaers, "-,vert
JLl ractorvCliee8e,Cndyv Candles, Bu"e
lAra. aou aa, ac. r or saie vy
,AoH4o.,4c For saleoy , ,
'
feb 84-tf 27, 88 ft North Water m-