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i it MORNING STAR. BY TELEGRAPH. fi fljl i TO J JL ij.U(.. -THlTZIOIlNINGf.STA Hi NOON IXEPOUTS. LATEST FJROMuZUIiOPK London, Sept. 29. The Bank, jbas, induced 4Its rate to2 per cent.:' ; .';".' ".'..;'..,... u r- The Prussian government officially denies the pretence of national vessel in either Ibe Black or Red Bea. bearing the name of Hortha or Bertha, r' : ! a V- c - . f It U understood that Alsac and Xorralne will be represented by a commission and for J burthens. .. vv v The Telegraph has balloon special, dated atd a ours Wednesday evenlrg, staling that the Prussians are retiring towards Paris, and that great confidence existed In Paris. The Timet has special giving the following Intelligence: , f, . .. r; , r, , , ,, -Y .. ,-r Qa Tuesday the French made another sor tie from Met, consisting of infantry;' catalry and artillery. They adranced to Arsile Queux, where they were defeated, but carried back their wounded, dead and Prussian prisoners. The Tillage was burned by the shells.. . 'The guna lately in: position before Stras bourg are being hurried to Paris. 86me have already arriTeLi,J-'1' 'i , "The Prussian headquarters of the Kingtrro at Ferrleres; those of the Crown Prince Ht Versailles, and the Crown Prince of Buxom nt Grand Frembf&y. . ''Carrier plgeona are the only means of t-oio-munlcation between Paris and Tours.' The balloons offered too fair a mark for the Pros- siansr t ' ' i "The railway. between Chalons and the Ger man border has been'relald."- - ' - -'O Wf ' :- Toubs, Sept. 29. -r The government puhlisaes a dispatch this morning from the French Consul, at Basle, contradicting . the surrender "of Strasbourg. The Prussians made 8 tremendous, but unsuc cessful as san Its. A'wbite flag was subsequent ly displayed r for a truce to bury the' dead, which gave rise to the rumor that the dtywaa captured Its early fall, however, is probable and, notwithstanding the denial of the Consul at Basle, there is a strong belief that the ru mor is not groundless. - " Biitjsss&s, Sept. 29 The papers deny" that there Is excitement here over, thi, failure of . peace negotiations. The iWe, referring to Bismarck's contradic tion of Favre's statements, says the statement of the latter must be signed by somebody more truthful than. Bismarck. v . From SfassaehuseUa. , , The steamer Guerrfer, with Favragut's re mains aboard, got ashore on Great Point, but assistance was sent from Boston, the remains have been landed, and will forward to New York by way of Fall River. -; . From Wawtalilsoa. i . Wasbxnoton, Sept 29. tORBION JCSCXUAST. - "'' The Roman Junta declines to accept the re striction on the press,' and will resign unless the basis of plebiscite is changed; as it now assures spiritual power to the Pope. The capture of Montmedy Is semi-ofilclally reported. , 1UU . NIGHT IIEPOUT8, - FKOM WASHINGTON V' ; ! x ' Wi.8KDfGTOJi, 8epti 59, Cot Dana, Army Paymaster, died yesterday at Saa Francisco. - " ----- . - i Customs for the week ending on the24tb, amounted to nearly $4,000,000. . - The State Departmept has the following dispatch, dated Havana, 29th : "The emanci pation decree was published yesterday. Its provisions are similar to the plan of the law published at Madrid, May 28th." : GABLE DISPATCHES. ' . London, Sept. 29. The Wurtemburg Oazdl the official organ, denies that that government Intends to enter the North German Confederation. Active friendship between the Austrian and Prussian Cabinets is noticed. A writer in the ibsf hopes England will not be sacrificed to her cousins. The specie Increase in the Bank is 600,000 sterling. ,''.'.', The garrison of Strasbourg has been removed to Rasdsdt, Baden. The Prussians formally occupied the city to-day. The Telegram' London special says: A dis- Satch haa been received from Mundelsheim, ated yesterday, stating that Strasbourg sur rendered only when the helpless condition of the place rendered it almost inevitable. - The victims of the heart-rending fever prevalent In the city seemed almost numberless. The Inhabitants generally were famishing, and the dead and djlng were lying in crowds In the streets. This state of things decided Ulrich to capitulate.;- In doing so' he shed tears and exclaimed, as the Prussians entered the city, "Iol fait mon devoir. ,V t -"p 8ome i of the Paris papers accuse Favre with having acted upon a private understanding . wltfe Bismarck. - v , Preparations in Russia proceed on a gigantic scale, and great activity everywhere prevails. . "'. Ltons, Sept 29. Gen. Cluzerei, heading a ' revolution, forced his way into the town hall to-day and address ed tne people.' Tne national uuard arrested ' him and his adherents without bloodshed. ; Clermont has been captured. - Three hun dred Garde Mobiles and citizens resisted the flrst attack, when the Prussians returned with artillery and reinforcements and captured the Fesrizhss. 8ett 29. - Four telegraph cables 'have been fpund in the river leading to Rouen and Other southern points ana destroyed. The Prussians have surrounded Solssons and with shot and shell destroyed the suburbs. A bridge has been thrown across the Alsne at , that place. - . -j ' Toxxas. Sept. 29. The Prefects of the several Departments adjacent met to organize further means of de fence. ' t Organization is progressing rapidly compa nies of 80 men being- received bv the crovern men t They will be permitted to choose their own oncers ana will act independently of the regular-troops ; If circumstances demand it. wse conpanies win do united under ome command. The Departments, will furnish arms and equipments for this force. The term of enlistment is for during the war. Another corps is organizing, which will carry the black flag. They announce that they will neither give nor ask Quarter. Troubles at Lyons from the Reds continue. though the hope of their suppression has not been abandoned. - -tirB w w wvov '- , ' '. ' .." r 'Antwirt. Sent 29. A great fire Is now raging. ,The sugar maa- uiactorypr jkisens brothers and several other eMouaienis nave aireaay neen burned. L There baa been mutiny 'outboard' the shi XHzabetb. hence for New York. The aeeon S officer was mortally , wounded, hut the' ring. vwuutfKUt , 7,.,,' Hatrx, Sept 29. The merchandize remaining here la protect vj wvuu vvuais. xneir nags ny ovor the warehouses. ' A huare eieotHo fit ninrri. "'nates the entire bay and enormous chains pro- Three opinions i ore vail in 'oerni'.Vt ing terms of peace, One party agree with Bit marck that the war ought not to stop .untU Alsace and Lorraine, as well aa Xftr v... been aduexed to Germany,' whence they 'were taken.' Another party demands the d toman Ua roentt Strasbourg Metz, and . indemnity for ine cost otine.war. The third party deniaudt aacg ua uic narrow strip ox- Jxtrrame in the East, where German is still the lacjuage. Tht Cologne GautU lavors the last uaed plan. , ; -RoirtBept.,29.'J Cardinal inal Pericoll ha$ gone to Florence on a misslonvir.ti ai toVl nol-iGixnli i secret From Tirxlnisw ThrfreriTa teat rood-West wrthe TJItfS Jrtrisa Ridge Mountains and considerable damage has been done to the Chesapeake and Ohio Rail road, near Staunton. --- - The municipal office troubles hfirehave com menced again. The Chief of Police was ar- son, who-' claims UoM&e City iCoBdbtc NwdeV-j the enabling act and tne latejuaiciai aecisions, and the Chief In turn had Mr. Davidson arrest ed for perjury in swearing that he feared mo lestation. Davidson was lately ejected from office, under direction of the City Council, by thp Chief of Police. 1 . mil -anj-r this morning and still continues wiin unaoaiea violence. It is pouring down In torrents and all modes of travel in this, section, and as fsr aa heard from in the State, have been inter ranted. The Eastern bound train on the Ches- L apeake and Ohio railroad from the White 8ul- P K. a - a account of a wash in the road and five laud slides between Alouj and SOfrdonaviile. The train commenced' Wwtttrtfto Btaunton; but after passing the Blue Ridge tunnel It became unsafe to proceed further, the wnter on the track being nearly up to too fires in the en gine. The special train, containingVlce Pres ident .Wiekham, Superintendent Whltcomb, swept away by the flood. The Eastern botind train, containing a large number of passengers retu rnlng froraw (Vlrtaia8pngi a w?U-cr-bound in the intmi tains attno wear end of the Blue Ridge tunnel. . Mo Uvea were lost as far aa heard from. 1 At 4 P. M. the rain was still coming down in torrents and passengers will be unable to get awav from the tunuelbefore to-morrow even ing. I U f ll Jl I i SSI S I VV U :; s'l Fvoaas' ootaW'. vfir-viil Acoostjl Sent. 29. . The .'Democratic: Convention, of the Fifth Congressional District has nominated Gen. R. W. Cars well for the 41st and Judge W. M. Keese for the 42d Congress. ' " Gilvbstow, Sept. 29 " Capt CleavesV J of the ' harV'flerbert trOm Liverpool, died here last night of the yellow, fever. ? . This is the first case .this acason, and it is believed that it originated here. Financial. Stocks very dull. Gold U3K;Money 56 $ cent Sterling Exchange long 109; ahort 110$. - Five-twenties of 868,! Xi. TirginU sixes, ex coupons, 61; newV 64. Louisiana's old 70X; new 64. Tennessee's, ex coupons, 62new60".,:' "!;: : ii -i -in K V).ir'.i. Commercial. r : Flour dull and unchanged! ' ' and heavy. : Corn dull and declining. Pork firm at f2$24 12. Lard dull steam 15K (&io?i cents, cotton steaay uplands. now rule at 16K cents. Spirits Turpentine quiet Rosin steady. Freights quiet ' , . : , .' . ; j New ; Yobk.' Sept 39 Evening. .: Financial. "Money stiffer in demand at 5 $ cent ' on Governments and 6 on Stocks. Sterling Ex change weak and uosettled t 409g109. Gold llSXHSX- Governments heavy and lower--t0's o4he issue of 1862, 12: South ems ami ana generally uncnangen. t v ; .u i A . Commercial. Cotton dull and lower at 16K cents for Mid dling Uplands sales of 2,200 bales. Flour State and Western rather steadier; Superfine ooUij, fiouuiwo quiet, vvuesv xoew xraa cents better; Old dull; Winter Red and Amber Western $1 20(3tl 35.. , Corn lfiKS cents better at 8587 cents: Pork 24 S7Uf24 50. Lard unchanged. - Whiskey 8888K cents. Groce ries quiet but firm. Naval Stores steady. Tal low active at 89f bents. Freights quiet ' Baltimore, 8ept 29. . riour ami ana t nomiaai. wneat cnoice Southern In good dimaad.; .White Corn "90 $1 05. Pork heavy at $26 50(327. Bacon 1 05. Pork heavy at $26 50(3 $27. Bacon firm and quiets: rWhiskeyv steady rat, 9Q91 cents.'1 ' vmi -T .!.. s w . FOREIGN MARKETS. , y 1 J UDjno; Sept 29-ICoo. I i Consols for monev 91X. .United States five- twenty Securities of 1862, 90: ! Liverpool, Sept. 29 Noon. Cotton opens oulet UDlands 88Td: Or leans Wa9Xd. ' Bales 10.000 bales. ' , 1 ' Red western TyheaiuW4d; ; Corn new 20$: ' 1 .-..')' '. ; j ' LATRR. : . Breadstnffs heavy1.:) - Lard declining.' :-; ' ?-" Ljvhpo6l, 8ept. 29 Erenlng. Cotton closed flat and lrrirnlr TTnlanda 8d ; , Orleans ,fld. . Sales of 9,000 bales; Jor speculation and export, 2,000. Breadstnffs qnlQt. ; ' - ARRIVED.' Worth & Worth.-. , n t I uams s Murcmson. - . 27 Steamship TEl Cld, Nlchblsbn New York, Barry Bros. Str Juniper," Worth, Fayetteville, Worth EXFOBTS. COAS.TWJ8K. , if Ntw York. Steams LId El CiL 48 barrels crude turpt, 812 do rosin, 383 bales cotton, 15 uo sueeung, 2iu ousneis peanuts . : . , r - Per W & W R R, September 29. J B Hngt gins, vvanan a v, uavia b vveui, JBinmen thai, W Goodman, Aaron & R, Mclntlre & Jfrench, J LyonOidham Cyy f-..-.p TO THE - . r . rm . . - Ladies Particularly. ptAIX AT A. 1. BKOWBT8, Exclaanare wnem yuu wui una ue largest handsomest and cheapest stock of i T f & nillinery Goods :xw the CHy NEW GOODS RECEIVED EVEBY WEEK. AUSO ; A HANDSOME LINE OF , ; French Organdies, Jaconets, Kan- books, owiss, Jones' eott i?inished Uambnc, rench Long Cloth " India Mnlljy'lctoHaLawnsj Parasols, nandkerchiefs,Ki(l Gloves, Corseta, f iuoajf, owisa rumng ana : i . IADIS FUItNISMINQ GOODS. Special attention is called to my nandsome line of SEAL II A I It CmONO8,CtjRtS, PBIZETTS, SWlTCHt3L ,,..VillU9VflO BI1U DWXXUUIS3, JAPAN ESEj CHIGNONS and SWITCHES, una ererythlnflr kent in a First- Class- Millinery and Fancy, -i Store. i One Price, Termc Caoh. 1i ! .;: Ju D. BROWN, Xxcluuaffe Comer. . . - -tf June E2VIST7 0? 'SHU for jizrEatEJsaBXi-ttt sept: , ' - - 29ra. 1870. : TTON. This article, ior-the period un der review, has experienced a steady depres sion, and the tendency has each day been down ward, oyfSmW&t$t cents on the closing quotations of our last re port. The sales reach, for the week, 657 bales as foltoir: f(t 1$L f 4 lY0 l atUk, 157At 15, 151 at 154,6 at 15&, 20 at 5K and 23 at 16 cenU ;9 ft. market closing very quiet, with a downwrjdJtendency, at fol lowing quotations : vu"j.. at 12 cents V 5- -Good Ordinary. if,.M IIP Low Middling. .'. Middling 8trlct Middling. 15 14 SPIRITS. TyRFEW. this article hil flfleHt 'INK. tehQ hfough the week; ahfl the price has undergone no change, though the meagre recelpjbfyag o .?$fh ayf. been taken have conflne&Voperatlona to very nar row limits. The sales foot up only 54i casks, which jreft disposed of as foUowa f ; 4 l,T y Friday? iu L '75 cask ;ai'S5 'cfents gkllorri:' Saturday, 40 .13 189 35 it Monday," fc ! 85 Wednesday 189 Thursday, i 85 S5 hii ... .as, ROSIN. Li.thisarticlw haveo .change to report as regards the state of the market. AJ1 grades have ruled extremely dull, and sales prices' sidceofirlasr f6porC "The'Mref-lotJt up only 2,015 DDIs., as ioiiows: jriaay, no aaies; Saturday, 835 bblss at ILSOfer Low.No. for Extra Pale; Monday and Tuesday, nothing dope; weanesaay, ooo ddib t -w wr oirau ee, tale barrels-fl 45 for LowNo:S, $1 55 for No'. 2, $1 90 for Low, Noy laid f2.50 fo? No, 1; Thursday, 528 bbls at fl 85U 40 for Stratn edl $1 40 ior Stfatned,' ' 'eliTeretiV an $2 for Low No. 1 market cldstng1 duU R :ii " CRUDEjTURPENTINE.tThe market opeo ed on Friday at 12 25 for .Soft, and fl 25 for Bard a decline of 25 cents on the closing quo 'tatlon, for the former grade, of last week, but on the following day the market rallied a little and an advance of 5 cents was obtained, and on Monday a still further advance was conce ded; Uiiee when' the marki bai raiamell steady at $2 85 for Soft a decline for the week of 15 cents. The sales are 998 bbls., as follows: ! Bbls. . - Soft. Hard. Friday ...........150 $3 25 $1 30 Wurday..... J..U4 3 30 0 00 Monday. .185 2 35 0 00 Tuesday.... ........ ..136 2 35 . 0 00 Wednesdax,,.,-- tv83 . P..i j Thursday.... .,..130 3 35 135 1 TAR. In this article no change has .taken place, and the price has been firmt $1 50 $ bbl., in water, with sales of 548 bbls." at that GRAUffi-ThA market iruiea dnll and the demand is light, with a ;ood stock id store. The receipts are very light, and prices are 5 cents lower. We quote from store at fl 15 or mixed and fl 20 for white, including bags. n the absence or cargo sales we are without quotations, but think 9095 cents, the utmost they would bring. I UA.T8 Are in lull stocic and very little in quiry exists, though prices are firm. In the absence of receipts wearp without sales, and irive the last careo sale at 47tf cents. From store we quote, in a retail way, at 6570 cents busneu i . Cow rns Are very scarce and in very mea gre inquiry. . .We quote at f 125 T bushel, by Kicn Clean Carolina is in lignv stocic ana furuemand. We quote' from 8toreat7W9 cents hV, according to quality, by the tierce and bbl. PROVISIONS Bacon Market steady end Tjricea' unchanged. North Carolina is scarce ana wantea. we quote txwug&k ior uams, w 23 tor Sides, 1B2U lor tfbooiders and cents H for Uog Round. , Western is in moderate stock and good demand, particularly for long dear .smes. .we quote iiams ; at Long Clear 81des at 17X centa.; ' Dry tiat- ed 1KC15 . wr Sides ana ior finonid era; Smoked 19 for Sides and 11 cents for 8boulders. Laud Northern is In fair supply, with the usual Inquiry from consumers. We quote at 1520 cents according to quality. obk is in aDont sumcient supply to meet the demand, which. is moderate, For quota tions see raoie. ! maud, and we quote, at st450$3f& busUei Ior Prime to iGitra, ' POULTRY la scarce and in demand. We quote chickens at 2025 .cents , each by the coop. . . r 1 vr r. 1 n r. v -1 , ! EXPORTS1 From tbe Port of Wilmlna-ton, ; H. C, for week aidltia: Sept,'20tU, 1870. New ToRK.r-176 casks, spJriU turpt, 2,657 bbls rosin, 26 do ter, 476 do crude turpi; 1,618 oaies cotton, ao sneeung, am Dnsneis pea riUts, 46 pkjn fruit, 85 do mdse. v Philadelphia. 321 casks spirits turpeu- 'ton, 7 pkgs fruit, 83 empty &lUbl,QX)0 .41 luuiuer. y Baltimore. 425 casks .spirits turpentine, j3Dis ,roein, i7 aa Jr;wxx3 asoaeturpt. ou ao pitcn, c oaies cotton, iu pkgs mase. foreign; . L LoviyQV.-rlfRS casks spirits turpentine uosk, ior oraers tov casks spirits turpt. iroBT jlu rKTHCB.-5au'.o47 reet lumber, oo, Bhinle20bbl8;tar,do Jltch.) . TbTAL OF PRINCIPAL' ARTICLES TQ ALL PORTS. , .8,424 casks spirits turpt, 7fc059 bbls rosin, 237 Co tar, oj ao cruae turpt, i,74 bales cotton, ? ao sneeun?, 40 pkgs lruit. 7U bbls pitch i ; i U 5 1 r , J " il M i ii; -a . . 1 LIST OF TESSEUi 'In tne Port ofWilmurtoB, V:C Sept. r- ' 20tn, 1870. ' T . ;. STEAMSHIPS, v'"1 Rcbecca Clyde, ChUds, ldff, Baltimore, A D vjasauz; ....... " BARKS. (Br) Island Queen, Brooks, -ldg, England oprans b mnson. -'. ' " ' . BRIGS, ; V ; (Br) Sarah L Hall, Davis, ldr, Europe, Hir riss & Howell. i Ambrose Light, Higeins. Idg, Demerara, Northrop & Cummlng. ; Br) 8tromness, Elliott, ldg. West Indies, H & Howell. i (Br)tpotoil, Cofifee, .ISg, Enr'ope; Wfllard jri8. -',. - (Br) Mareraret Leah. dis. Smunt A Hlnnn Ofir' M"aeUt!' Upham, ldff, Havana, Nor; i ,'80Bod5nSRs.,'1-,"'-'i K J Mercer, Fargo, Idg, Boston, G G Barker Hylander, Turner, rep'g. O G Barker & Co. Harry Lee, Barrow, lag, N Y, Harriss & H. r BECEIPTS. . ; PJtR RmtKBTEAMERS. Stmr R E LeeJLlO hH rosin, 63 do tar, 8 bales cotton, to Williams A ,MurchlBon,LH-Bowdenr -Thajnarket IP mi i - ; i txKTici.ys. -r'?vv - - - ' " - - - " i :W8TXRn , t.t4 toTi T - - t r Shoulders. ii.kLi..kkV'. 90 or e5 75 O 8 00 MM O 8 75 ' J2 O 84 0 00 l 18,00 "02 tJ 14 00 i New New York,. eeh -New City,.....T:;5ii.Gejach . . - IWiy II 111 niUlU... A mm m ERIOKS Wibnlugton,.,. fl M Northern.. ...... Ii. Northern, . Adamantine, ..... 7. ... ..' CmfS? Northern, Fac'y, OllftA 18 is a 17 - State,'. : . . ;: . . aOFFEKJwT....... ...... :Mtiwrr, ............... 1A A Si r.aani 20 , 28 ar; 8t. T T . Yarn.' .. . ........ .vTJtrancn Mackerel. No. 2. vUbbll IS VO.Q' 13 80 .' h wiauo,, 6 80 JO 00 - 0 00 Q 0 00 Mackerel. No. S....V bbl Mnlleta.v:..:.i...V...V.. bbl nrN.C. Herrlntf.......... bbl ':"M Dry Cod,.M....'. fLOUR J Fine............. ;.bbl S 25 Q 5 53 WW 1I i. Super Northeni,T;4v'Wribl N. Carolina Saper,..r.'.V bbl Kxtra, w ddi aa aa t7i aa V.S- 00 00 0 Oa-tM-f Peruvian uoano,. w m Pacific Guano, - iv .? iOOO fts 65O0 a 7$ 00 66 00 O 75 00 00 S0iO:O0ft 6500 a 7a oo , 65 00 Q 75 06 0 00 O 80 .00 Patapsco Guano, . . . 2000 fts ' ' Rhodea' Stan. Manure, " , f ! '7 Navassa Guano,.'.. w 2000 fts Lister' Superphosphate. Wooiston's Ammoniat'a . . Bone Phosh.efLlme, v7Ucoz,Gibbs ACoaMa- y nrpniatea unano, 7 M flA M Oft AA Phcanix Guano. i.-ol 50 00 v w w ' y .31 M AV 1 oo o. Carolina Bone Phos nhate li-ii. 'if ii 00 00 O 40 00 AlWline SnnerPhosnnx-r OCMW CI 6O0 Ammo'dSaperfb03phl4J iOO,59 Q 65 00 Anunonia'a a i ranne an . pacPno8pbato;..... ChsapevkA Pnospbate, 1 CreasoCMe'a Sunerolxos ) t. .0000:0 7000: 00 00 O70 00. ' l itis WW-'"-? 9 0t Q 60 00 00 DO ii 6000, AlLaVaiaPhosDhate.... riwwmrl Ttnna und 0000 a mm,,. Bone Meal....::.; " Flour..... . ..... UUW044W' 00 00 Q 57 00 OTJfO S 67 00 0000 70 00 00 00 0,70 00 6ft 00 n 00 OO ; ' lo- - so- 125 O ' l ao OO0 Q Q 00" - A AA a AA Complete Manure Whann'a Phosphata.4 Wanl Berger Bute's Pnos- . hate..W...4V..4A'J.: Cornj in storj...v....y se avs . Corn. Car(ro........i..w 58 As . Corn, New..... V bush Oats,.....1.,iit,.-, .,.,- Imsbj jl70.;,t 1 80 O l 85. peas. uow,.... ...... ..t Dusn lli&s ureen,.. ..w at Hm-Eastern,......1100 fts x&jr.... ....... ............w f Him aa l - 150 QtI'OO 1 125 Al 40 . 120 00 125 00 ..;is 18 ; ji00 O " 00 'io o 'pcq; 12 00 Q 15 00 10O0 Q 18 00 15O0 O 17 00 '2S PO O 25 00 21 60 Cf 00 Nortn mver, ........ v 100 bs OOP XBOiV ...... v....fJ ton Xuia---Noruiern.,.,..,...f North Carolina,.. ......... ft LIME ...;;.fl bbl ifMBJEie Bitxb Last sales. wide Boards... vun n Scantllzur...........'.:.fi Mft jrioonng, fi mi n Citt Stijlh Sxwan Ship Stnfi, resawed.:.frMft Bough Edge Plait,. .. V M It West India Cargoes, accord ing to oualitr ,. . . . ..JR M ft Dressed Flooring; seasoned,, : r Scantling and Boards, oom i mon, n M ft! J 1SO0 O 20 00 20 00 O W 00 15 00 Q 20 00 '; sot .. -4r iOiSXiiS--guta,kads.,w gmi Cuba, DOfl,&...A.M.;ti gal Sugar House, hhds..... gal SO Q S3 S3 Q 85 . 60 I 00 5 25 O 59 .,,,00 Q t 26 " bbls.,. ...v gal BVXUTJ. DDUkn wis a gras'lW AZiSCnt, 4d to 20d.. . . ft OZI-S Kerosene, r. K;::::::SS oed,.., ........VlgaJ .LAra - "88 O - Linseed. 1 40 00 0 00 XMJOUI.. ...... ........... BM PEANUTS-. bush jPOrL7t)J&9-Sweet, fl bush 1O0 Q lri3nl'Norxnernl.....Mfi ddi PORK Northern r . j , . . .1 8 00 a City Mess .f ddi Thm,... bbi Prune if.. ft hbl Bump,......'.. .....ft bbl 29 00 Q SO 00 00 00 O W) 00 00 00 00 00 RICE Carolina,.... ........f) ft- Eact India,. ,fi ft Bousrh...... ...V bush ROP25 ................ ......i.. . flLiXr Alum, bush Liverpool, sack American, ft sack aUGARCu-b&y... .....?... ft porto ttico, A. Cofiee, ft ft B. " i.....;..;.i...itft c. " 6U arOAP Northern.. ,. ... .. ..ft ft t riuiii p m 16 ,'u.l vruniin siington...... ........ ft ft tLESConXxwA.....ik Ml OOi 00. 4 DO ! 6 00 -' 250 JtOO. 80 OO 00 00 ' 00 00 00 00 U OO 12 00 9 00 10 3 1 7 60 A 50 5 00 6 00 ISg.fS BHINQ Common,..., .f) M arr4FB-W. O. BbL,i...;.J M TZ3SirJS-ShIpping,.......i M -Mill Prime,.............Vl M Mill Fair. 4M Inferior to OraiHary..ft K !FiSm2r Northern. . . . . gal North Carolina, ft gal wiLminoton ' 4 k. .A . a. OOaSBOTBD DAILY BT JXJTK8 DAWSOV. eaii. ! - . i . - tl'JBUTIHsC nla lift 101 Silver,. .......... .110 ExchangB sight on Northern ' " ji CiUes,..... ..l..i K Vodia. Par. Exchange 80 days on North- .?. : r ern Cities..... .lM f'dW. N.C. Bonds, old, 6 Wo........;..'.. 48 ' Do. f new 6 fte.'...........w 28 Do.i Special Tax 6 fto...A. 25 W.W.BB.Bond87foQoldIntJ.) ' 01 m: sc. M " " OldOfJO..'. 65 1 1 .c u new 6 fte;.72 Gold In t new xiaiiuvOT uujilv douus 110 years) 6 ye (Gold Int.) 65 New Hanover County Bonds (5 year8)6fo(Uoldlnt. W. 2b W. KairBoad Stock, (Par 100) W., asB. Bail KoadT 3 M 8r Wil Qaa Light Co. i , stl 68 40 8 65 'A SAJTK BILLS. Cape Fear.. 80 Graham.... ...10 North Carolina. ...... 45 Farmers' ..7. .80 Merchants'...... 20 Charlotte .......35 Wilminarton. .iw.. 80 Jexlngton .T.. 1 Miners' Planters'. .20 Wadesboro'. 20 Commerce.. ....... T..10 GTeensboto-' Mutual, r1! Commercial. ........ .20J Clarendon ..n.. 1 TanoevTille.... 1 rayettevuie 1 ..19 Boxboro..... ....... .15 'Washington.. 1 xnomasvuie ..25 0 - DIREQT IMPOltTXTlDN Pure Frenclf-Bfaiidy; 4C Gabriel 513110' Cognac, i it r 1 vi CASES J CONTAINIKQ TWO 't DOZEIT "-v ' .! ,:-'."''m wtj QUARTS - '1.5 Six-;;-; ... "i. ; .. , . H - ia-i..-i LOW. TO CLOSE OUT, BY ,.-..v mrw xrv.A r'-li-'-ASL huahl xl 23 65 1 eo 00 2 60 1 50 00 eo eo ct 00 00 1 a? . 00 Q 00 0 00 125 7 15 75 Q 00 150 160 1 50 1 55 fl 1 16 f IS 14 15 ' 15H ma.. 14 16 o '. 'J t '..iT'.'i.-i-." V!.-.! nl-cl-- - sep28-tf ADBIAN A VOLUCBS. HOT7I7. "iiii , - r . SOtTITr'--- Ml j '.IV J... .'-i -! ."r-V-J-'-.v v 'i;.!l.jrV;I imlH JULIO ; -1 .... ..li-ftT') ' ,e.?;j.'.'tjoA J':.f ' OurFall Stockwas purchased Z : save so ran. mttJnmfflg&tf$m : VeekryStcamG t 'i f ssi ne, i it. Composed of the First Ctos.teaittShlpe PBICB. Commander, , AND ECCA CLYDE, i f&kXUEX. C. CniJLDS, Cm atder. The Steamship1 BEBICCA CLTDE I. LK AVE WOBTH'8 WHARF at the oot of Mnlhery street for Baltimore, on AX oeptemoer sutn. - , , :t i 1 For Freight engagements apply to ;i .. .. septl8.tf ,. . ; jA. D. CAZAUX... LORILLAKD'S . S T E A II S HI P L I HE new: tobk,, 8 A1L1NQ TTJESDATS AND FRIDAYS FBOM NEW YOBK, jiKD WEDNESDAYS AND t SATUBDAYS FROM WILMINGTON. THBOUGH CONNECTION WITH ALL BAIL. BO ADS LEADING OUT OF WILMINGTON.. INSURANCE ONLY 14 PER CENT! '4 .NO PASSENGERS TAKEN.' For Freight apply to BABBY BBOTllfl&S, . uBeptlMf v Acentav Philadelphia a n d Sbnthcrn Liau tttcamamp iano. F 1 OJ : . ;c THE FAST AND AVOBITI jfjuuic 'fit'. :.;-;;ii :rm . ' PION1 Capt. frAHLET, "TTTILL BUN THE FOLLOWING 8CHXD YV ule mtiroen Philadelphia and Wilming. ton, N.c.i :.;: 'Ji. Leaving Philadelphia, ' ! .1870. - 1 .v.; Monday, Jury 4, 6 a. nu, Tuesday, 19, 6a.su, ' Aug. 4, a. Wed'sday, lfj t a. m., " " Si, i a.nu, Friday, Sept, lMa.ni, Leaving WUmlngtoo, Snndav...k.i'.;.JnlT 10 Tneeday.......aly 26 Tuesday . ... . . . A.ug. a -r !'.. . . . Sent. 7 rrlday.wi.. 2S savaay.ct. 15, 6 a. m4 Sunday. u ao.6a.mZ 8aWrday.i;it. 8unday....,Nov; 6 V,u-. ' ' '' ? 30. Monday.V..:..;Dee,' 4 Tnesday.....r h 27, 6 a. m- Tu'day, Dec. IS, 6 a. nu ireu-uay," 28,6a.mu, Insurance at low rates. For Freight or Passage, apply to v - WORTH WORTlIvjLgxitsJ - r umington, H. C : W. L. JAMES. General Agent. ISO Somth Third Street, Philadelphia. T; iZaj-aixt , 1uneS0-tf C.A B.Ril'Jl G'ES! f-rf- 'in iV " " X OFFER FOB SALE AT MANUFACTUB- X ERS PRICES Fashionable 4iTsr a aaArf vv-4 ran A f-. m camages iCABRlAGElBEPOSItXfjfclrl); on SeconH St., near the corner of Prlnoers Having effected an arrangement with wh. jeieCAinr, baxtozoiib, stx. I am prepared to sell his celebrated carriages at lower prices than ever before offered rnour market, and aa-cheap a tUe same can be bought at his ShOTiS lnB<imnrArt m Z i'niSh, onshort nouee, any style to auitthe cn- ?'5r irom a cneap open Buggy to the finest rZtovureh, will .jtAi Call at the Court House, and either myself er elerk will be glad to show our atock, or give Information. ' ah i Y- s t a ' v ' ? t.:nl : ;aprtl29-tf J. W. SCHENCK, Jn. Cheeso, Clieese. BOXES CHEESE, For sale by v -1 nun STEAMSHIP - r I'.f v r ' fo ,:f. m'i ur :iitr w.-.t iv rr;5l.0fina5!it II JJf'i.,, -' r - : ... ' - j.?0L:eii':.'O5ia . Jnofo'6 .vJcJI .'i early ityiiM(t HK& ad vane i Tl.A.TX T-fcA4T l.T.TXn.Vi : WIIminc:(ori ', C hft 1 o 4 1 e fwl ; stirriiitiiiFbiiii,riff a OFFICE T WICMINGTON, If. C, j 1 1 KUifli ikc,tv:fi mm?'at . N and after MONDAY. Jlst ,;of January, J 1870, the Trains on the Eastern Division of this Boad will run daily, (Sundays except- wijiWTOiJovii ,;,:. r.v;'t . 1; ES TBAIB8. Leave Wilmington. d5 A. ii. Bladenboro.......... m.pn tut y tm - WWW ;-;Xwrrtoburgh.,i..vr; 10 P. II. Bocklngham,.,....f ...... 2J10 Arrive at Pee Dee,....;.;......;7v? 35-.Y v5 to ir,ftrfu..-t,f!0 Ui r. 4 VM-' f Leave Pee Deei,.........;; ,5j40a, M. v Lanrinbnrgh,. .. 8:45 V J - -if aAunDenon,.. iMWIWlWWwtMMMIMI i....MlbSS fjC -r f j 1. f a..; . JJ., ! , Cape Fear Bridge,...:......,. 2:40 P. It . JLrriveat Wilminsrton,... J.. aOO- Passenger Tratny Westnyonnegtar'lth tho Wadesboro and Charlotte Stare on Tuesday Thursdays and Saturdays'. A - l B.S.GUION. L Ian 27-tf KEnl.and Gen. Supt. ii ;. - ,9t s Ovrica Chisv Eianxn ft Gsvl Suv't, I ' it ; I T ILHIBBTOS, tt, V.T Ag.-, IVJV. 1 Cnange ofneaiile. fM AND AFTCli XaVOA-TTIIK I54b WinsW TRAINS, oa.thla BoaL.viUar . Wllmiagton at .-oq G. and tua pi iLpaid , ii wuuu ii vw ai m( uiu w Ti a Leave Weldon at 10.-00 A. M. and 75 P. X. Arrive at Wilmington 4jO0 a. AL.nd 6:45 iP, M. The day train will noj run on Sundays. ; -Morning train North will leave Union De pot at 6:15 o'elockjv Night train. Northern; leave Union Depot at 0:50 o'clock. ; An Accommodation and Freight Train wil leave Wilmington at. loaor A. M. daily, (Sun days excepted,) Passenger train leaving Wilmington 6 A. M. makes connection at Goldsboro for Raleigh. t, 0 , , Betornlng, leave Geldsboro at A. M., and arrive at WilmlngUon at2PM) sTh day Jtolna leaving Wilmington at oafl , JL. M. and. Weldon ;at 100 At M- connect closely with' the Tarboro Branch train.. Nigtt Passenger Trains, leaving Wilmington and Weldon on Mondays, Wednesdays and' Fri days, also connect closely .-with' tW -Tarboro Branch train, and with steamers to Washing, ton, N. C. - - --.. . O.i ui .-.v,--i . t ' sIl. FBEMONT V . Engineer and Snperlntendenf. i WUwiiugton. AnaMgtn. U7fll If'i iti . GENE RATJ RtTP?TR ltVV tcn?3 Wilminetorji: ColuxnUa- & Au- A T WiLKuaTOx, N. O, March 12th, 1870, PS AND AFTER SUNDAY.1 THE lSth Ja-. Ant. Passensrer for thi w n. a a. R. wUl take theTtrain at the W. W. B. Jti Depot,, and the following Schednle wlL. be i . DAY EXPBESS TtfAlil CDally.)5 Leayax filrtlngton JepoT).,.;i.lH'sdS0 A.M. Arrive t Florence.:.;.;..:,... aiH AkM: Arrive at JTJngsville,...,....,,... 8Hp.M Leave KiHsrsville... ..... ..T...li;4ft A. Ml Arrive at Florenee....?....;.... A-14 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington... S0 P.. ' . . . ULUHT EXFSEBS TRAIN. rDailV.1 .. t ' Leave Wilmington W. W.B. B, ' -:il ft it Depot).. .....................i.j fO P, at. Arrive atFlorenee..w....;..u.;.Utr3ts A. M Arrive at Elnrsvllle.. C3"AM. Leave Klnpaville S:4 frt U, Arrive at Flornoe....4.........llts p; if . j Arrive at W. W. &. ft. Depctil. , a;i a. M ' jr i JNO.' Cp: WINDS3, 1 . . r . T 7- " 1 , . . . - s m- - tmM i I Ik I -ft I 1. of . mil-imiiiia fiAUiifiii. r- fNANirfAFTEB -4 -W Rera going South will le-,ve . llal-rton . Weldon Baiiroad Derot t t .rS 'AJ.i and 2,000 BarroL; ZanS - - (1RESH AND SUPERIOR Q NrN E3 For sale Tory low by ! ' : , sept n-im wtt a Toirzr & RTorar. r ' A 7 loan: X7antciv - RESPONSIBLE- bartlaiisIrB.-'-rTOW four ($ i,C00) thousand deixars r ? t re4 to nve years at eignt per cent, r -- - . a Principal will also pali 1a to;d- .ua secured by satiaf aorjr. iaortsran. on rdty property wUl be gien. -. " - ; - , . ; Address, r Sptl8-tf 27, 28 and 23 North Water St. WiixaintOiUAa. 18-tf p. a Boxes,
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 30, 1870, edition 1
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