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t ) i. t J. , 1 , f I v I ' f 3 1 . t i I I " MOHNENG, : STAR- BY TEIiE GRAPH. THE II0ENIN6 STAR. 1 ffOCST KEPOUTS. - From Washington. r 1 . i ; Washington, May 12, -London dates of yesterdaj state that Fort Vanvrea was captured and subsequently recap tured by the Communists. , The fort is in a di lapidated condition. -; I . t . Rossel has not gone to Yersallles'but re mains outside ol Paris.-- - -r Soma exciiement exists In the YersaillesAs-; aemoiy, wnereimers, Bomewoat excuea, av manded a v0te of confidence, which . resulted in 1 hi era' favor, as follows : ayes 4iia, nays iu.i Tho Grand Army of the Republic has elected Burnside commander in-chief. 2" ' Coburn and Mace had been sparring: shy for a lon time, when . a magistrate . and sheriff entered the rlns;. While the magistrate was : reading ;tho law .he -was robbed of a -thirty guinea watch. No arrests were made: i , But little progress has been made in adjust ing the Pennsylvania coal mining troubles. . From Soatn Carolina. ' Ohablestox, May 13.' The tax-payers' convention to-day adopted a resolution requesting the Legislature to Inaugurate a system of proportional repre sentation, to retrench the State expenses,.: to . prevent an Increase of the public debt upon any pretext, and to amend the election law so as to prevent wholesale fraads, . . : i The committee of eleven will probably make a report to-morrow, embodying tho p t u t leal result of its labors. ' The convention will probably adj aru tQr morrow. Great political and fluantui reforms are expected to .result from Its action. .-3 From XXlssoarl. r;jf3 . , - 8t. Louis, May 12. The Southern Baptist Convention convened here to-day. " Several hundred delegates were present T. A. Mill; of Georgia, was re-elected President. Mr. Williams, of the Theologi cal Seminary at Greenville, B. C, delivered the opening sermon. . Various reports were readi General John B. Gray was mulcted in the sum of f 113,000 retained by him ascommis- sions from 16,000,000, obtained from the gen eral government for the State for raising and equipping troops. Jray will appeal to the 8apremc Court. 1 - , "v't"!, ',om 5sw'Tork.')''''r'.',''f V" ?'.' ' ':''., ' ." Bcjtalo, May 12. The. Mace and Coburn fight has been post poned to the 2nd pf June.,. .. -; .-, ':;' orieIffnWeW: ; ; 1 .: ': 1 i ! - London, May 12. Sir John Frederick William Ilerschcl, , only apn of the astronomer, is dead, aged 73. Col. Brunei has been appointed commandant at Fort Vf nvres. , , , , , A series of batteries have been erected in the arrondlssemeut of Pantheuvea. , Pestilence la'apprehendedlri Paris, ' -. The national battalions are. thinning since RosseF a resignation, which causes discourage ment among the Communists. . Delescleuze Is incapable of activity In conse quence of sickness, but in a speech just deliv ered expresses confidence of the future freedom of France and success ol the Commune.' A Versailles dispatch says the insurgents are unable to repair their, works and will - proba bly attempt to defeat the Versailles troops by a stronff attack. - - ' The Mayor of Issy and Flauquet have been arrested.- ' ; - v-?-j.,," . . r-- , ; ! . .- The Emperor William is somewhat Indis posed. '.Vv ' - - Baenos Ayres advices to the 14th ult.'. state that business is entirely suspended and the city to a great extent is deserted. The custom house and all the banks are closed. The rav ages of .the. yellow fever continue and, will apparently oplj cease for want of victims. . .- ' Versailles, May 13. -The government batteries maintain a terrific fire upon the ramparts of Paris and the fortifi ' cations still held by the Insurgents. FROxir Washington; OUIt N IGHT REPORTS. : , ijj t n,i WAsmsWoN, May 13. . It.is.unaerstood that the sub-committee of seven of the Outrage Committee will sit In Washington, testate testimony. . .. ;, , The Senate Committee on Toreign Relations have reported progress in examining the treaty and after appointing a committee to investi gate the premature publication of the treaty, . adjourned to Monday. Gov. Gearvof Pennsylvania, in a message -to the Legislature, urges compensation to the border counties for injuries inflicted during the war. r, -The census tables for Louisiana show a pop ulation o801,450 whites, 363,067. colored, 669 Indians and 2 Chinese; all born in the 'United States, and fil, of foreign bTrth,' the latter nearly all white s The birth-place, of thetner. groes inLouslana is put down thas : Alabama, 9,738; Arkansas, 1,635; California, 4; Connectl-' cut, 12; Delaware, SO: Florida, 836; Georgia. 8,095; Illinois, CO: Indiana. 42; Iowa, 2; Kansas, 1; Kentucky, 6,005; Louisiana, 263,926; against 237,453 whites, born thus: Maine, 23; Indiana, 5,485; Massachusetts, 60; Michigan, 9; Mlnne sota, 93; Mississippi, 17,831; Missouri, .1,613; New Hampshire, 3 ; New Jersey, 23; New York, 173; North Carolina, ; 5,237: Ohio, 186: Pennsylvania; 157; Rhode Island. 8: South Carollaa 7jM8;TenBessee,'4,l27Texas, e,S35; Vermont,; VJrtinU, 27,608; .West Virginia! 65; WlscobsInVl&, District Columbia 459 The number of eitiaans, -white, bOrn In Germanr. were 18,933; Fnwce,. 13,330;, Ireland ,17,068 Italy, 1,889; Spain, 1,130. ' ' , - From Tennessee. ' CflLNoooAi May 12. At another meeting of the credltort of the , A. & CiRi R. last night the committee Teoort ed that the nest that Could be dona was to take one dollar of the stock . for one dollar of the bonds lor each- dollar of indebtedness, and so retire all the Heating debt in this countrv and thnsrenabla -Stanton ta n r, fK.c.V w J J a a v flj m j ties pressing the. road into vbankruptcy.'-Al ..hv .uivnui' vi iu d bvsvtk" ituu douqs were , subscribed to In this way lo-day. A petition was also circulated to day, and signed by rep resentatives of a half million of the floating debt, requesting 'jcdtemtaalf of ' the auit in bankruptcy. . u 'JLU-. u .1. V Ou-.i The heavy nius of the past week- will delav the completion of the road until "the middle ofnextweek. lt.;A.t rj-.:.; ,g.lU .;? . ;rromIexasi;,;r''- :;,'!K The special of the News frbm AustiaVr on tie 10th, states that by a resolatlon of the' House th BPfaker, Ir.- Evatis,' was-'rernoved by a IfiVi 41 10 Sinclair iwaa elecUd ,in 4 shtlng in part of tweliritoneVaVt estimated at $190,000, ithnsttwVtie to tlm amount o . $50,000... , W lo th? ' ' ' ; "ireFm';irow7:4,6r4;i': t-'-'"''-' An emigrant train bound west collided' with a freight train-Five httnUred chUdrea were killed, and fourteen ddolu killed and woond - ed. The Sifters of-Charity icared'l for the wounded at their hospital.. ,v r)t, From SIssachiikettr. t- Piib. May 12 The Communists claim.vlctorlea and denv the reports of successes for the VersaUUau ? 7 Fort Vanvres was reUken bv tha rtm:, lata at the point of the bayonet J(J0m)mua; - v rfpperata'crrcencnt has taken placer around Issy and the Communist claim to have recaptured the park at that point. . The Versallllstt are cutting trenches in front of MalNU gate and concentrating troops In the ' Bois deUouloua.' ' -i , x--2.Xi , There was a sharp fusilade about, .Fort BIs cetre to-day; - . a i . ; -1 ' Victor Schaelscherbas been arrested. . . : The Stanford, of this evening has a .dispatch J asserting that the Communist rorces numoer only about twelve thousand and declaring that the Versailles army could go into Paris to,-day If itwould.- - v - In the House of Lords, Redesdale asked vht)ir thA ITn it Art States could lesrallv raise the question of remuneration for.veasjcls apd-j properly aestrujeu ujr iuc aiauaiuoi ww--tht thA snnthpm stutea of the Amer ican Union were alone responsible for deDre-1 datlOns of the Alabama and Haired t pa add q that the government of Great oruu -um not have legally detained the Alabama, forj she was not armed when ebo left British waters. S The Earl of Landerdale concurred m the view expressed by Lord Redesdaler.uu , i ; Earl Granville said he was glad the .question had been raised; as it give him' opportunity to state that the adjustment made at Washington had not turned upon thepoint supposed by Lord Redesdale. which-,Jh. Crown .-advisers had ot even suggested. - He promised thai .before the treaty was ratified, there should be ample opportunity for-' the full consideration of its provisions, but in the .meantime he ex- Sreseed regret at the Occurrence of desultory iscussiona. rt '. J- . . r;-wr V.n fir steady aUIX& .8ier)rog Exchange Lonxalsht 110X; sicatilght.lljQ.oerhment:Ter dull and-unchanged.. .4jtooTS' very datl; and heavy. State bendSTietive and strong 2"; ; tt. : Owimerttai. v- c i : 1 1 ' Flour-dull and heavy." WheaV dull Vitd dei clining. Corn is a shade firmer. 'Pork eteddyj Lard quiet. Cotton firm with salea of 3,000 bales Uplands 15, Orleans 16 cents:- 8plrits Turpentine dull at 52X cenU. Rosin steady -strained $3 Freights 'firm' o- ' v-i t , Navf Yonz, MaV' 12 Evening,- i Money abundant at S4 cent, premiomi National notes K Per ceat discount. 8 ter lingExcbange quiet and firm. Gold '1UHS5 111. Governments closed firm yitb ; an ad-j vance of )4 of a cent on 'ftJi, ' j4,s ; and 5'a. Southerns at second call in favor,- with South Carolina's most active. Tennessee 16'a-old 70$ ; new 70. Virginia 6's) C9 ; new iJlK. Louisiana 6'a old 68; new62;;ieve? 6' 70 8rs! 84. Alabama 8'a 103; 5'a 70. tjeorgia o's s.; T. 91. North Carolina 6's 47J: new. 4saoe; 25X. South Carolina 6's 73; new 63., Stocks actlver and low priced stocu naj me prefer ence. Bpeqie ahipmfiQta.for to-morrow are ea- ttmated atJiali.ajniUion. .''-a . f--.r. Cotton steady sales- -6,188 -nalesf 'Uplands 13; Orleana 16 centsjr.Piotir decliningcom mon to fair extra $6.G0J710; good to choice $7 15t9 00. Whiskey firmer . at , 9Li. Wheat spring 12 cents lower winter red and amber western $1 65f 1 52. Corn 13 cents beter at 80gS3 cents. 8ugar easier. Mo leBses 'and rice firmer.' Pork more active. Beef firm.- Lard firmer.! 'Naval stores steady Freighta rather firmer. . ;-j 1 J "i-o'. ' ' . , ' Baltimore, May 12. Cotton Middling cents.,n. Net reclpts 100 bales; gross 884 bales. Exports coastwise 300 bales. Sales of 700 bales.. Stock 4,015 bales. Market strong. Flour active and firm. Wheal flriri choice ..white t.$2(a$2 .05; Tali to; prime J fl 60fl ya Corn wbJte rionttierntdnll at 74(75 cents;: yello wffrm at 7576 cente. Pro vieions unchanged. " Whiskey quiet at 9292W rents t - " , CiNCiirHXTi, May 12. j Flour-Demand lighV 'Family $6 40$0 60. Corn 57(2158 cents. . POrk . weak, and $17 50 asked. Lard quiet. Bacon'steady and in mod erate demand shoulders. 7 cents; sides 99 cents, -bat generally held higher.'-' Whiskey dull at 88 cents. : t r ."i i ? ' ( CfliM.ksTOSMay 12.' -I Mid dfing 14K cents.', f Ket Tecei pts 602 bal es; gross 609. : Exports coastwise 300 bales. - Bales of 300 bales. Stock 19,128 bales; Market strong. ; tf J ' Middlings 1415 cen Net receipts 6S2 bales. Exports coast wlsd 413 bales, Sales 450 bales, ' Stocky S2,4l6bales.; Good demand, FOBEIGM H ASSET; i - -i :VJ r LONDOH.Msy 12 Noon. Consols for money 3. United States 5-20's of 1862, 90X. tcli L U 'JjiU ii U ' LrvKRPooi. May 12 Noon. Cotton Uplands 7&d ; .Qrleana 7&d, - Sales of 10,000 bales. Market quiet Sales of the week 78,000 bales, for erporti 13,000, specula tion 10,000- Stock, 966,000 bales, American 593,000. Receipts' .OOO balea, American 33,00a Actual export 23,000 bales. - J iriour Mi. - Corn new 3436d. Pork de . ivxbfooiv May aiveningv - " Cotton Middling Uplands 75d; Orleans - 7d. 1 Sales of 13,000 bales. "Export and apec-' ulation ,000 bales. ,- ;''.,'rri v i- ..i. 3 OMMERC ljfkl;. U ii M'4. i STAR OFJlCEatfayia.! t SPIRITS, TURPENTINE-aJes of 30 casks at 441? cenU gallbn Tor New'tork'and cltv dlstinVand212 casks at 44 -cent gallon ior ooumero pacKages. : ROSIN Sale bf 140 bbtf at UTTbl Tor Btraiaea anaou(3fa for raie. ana i.wuodis CRUDff tURPEOTlNEiSales of 40d bhia' at $4 00 loryifgte;-!. 12 OO for Hard. . ' f j, 1AK. ssics oiDpis f 'J bbl, an ad vance of 85 cents since last quotations, w -i u r COTTON. Salea of - 83 bales, as follows : 1 ana is at 14 centa.v.- f.(J?:., 4f!?;;r :r, Worthmo$i?o &CLbIln'dG r01,8"11' SnennMW Rockland. Me Worth orR-W9.:m "me to G (jTBarker & 4 , i CLEARS f. 1 lSrrStm Cumberland, PhailpjFstevllW.M Br ar q ue Corler ;Bur t Jett, i U verool?' R Blossom fe Evans. 1 ' uo.'l.ck; jf-. ' "vaiVMi Bl'KAMKKS. si Alderman; Smith4 & Strausa M Casoh. h S V i- ' H.-ii- . , "V " - foreign;-- LiysKppotyrB r j Barque- Corier-2,500 LWs 'rcs-w 1 -nr a " Perteamsfim Plonia Ti 'w i..'' VI '5 McKay, O R BurrVw" -jVAVd.-Mu'che 1 0G0,C :l. ......... t-. Vmv 1H&friin i rMoneVfehs'B:t"4 ceulL oremlum.:Gol Stmr Cumberland 127Dbl.-ant. .rfM''. sin. dcruf -94 drf VurpCi?Pon'n1o?9L 4 Bowden. VicklS;:Mbnr,iWllr--xnJL, "1 & Co, J BTr6wn,Sniita &' .Uaiaiaond Williams, H Burkhlmer, Worth & Worth, JacobI, B Weill, J u lieyer, w by, 8 Letyi Eawtrtftf & Hall, Adrian & Yol lers, Taillrd Eros, G Hart, Smith A Oluham, Gregg & Brunson, D M Reno Co, J Prlgge J H Chadbonrn, L Flanagan,S Roberson J M Acstlni, W ABaker Brpwnoft & Co, Jos Utley & Son. J B Davis, V F, 3 R Ekins & Co'A C Sanders & Co, A J China, J C Mc TCflvoB A C Dukes - & Co, Lasiter & Garner, McCobblqs, 8ulllvan &. Co, V C McAdos, W A W R R. W, C & A R R, W, C & R R R, C F B Co. Express S B Co. People S B Line. ; Per W & W.R R Express S B Co, People's. S B Co, Edwards ss 11, 1 A weweii, lieius berger, E F Cason, Supt Dillingham, E Mur ray & Co, F W Kerchner, G R French & Son, Shrier1Brqs,JWesseU .0, Willard Bros, OG Parsley fc Co, Vick & Mebane, Aaron- & R, Moffltt & Co. T H Smith. J M Charten. Wil liams & M, George Myers J M Henderson, R Maxwell, li Boney & son, w. 1 retteway ! .John Mh FeawPn"--promi- tnent citizen of Morgantiqnyvdieci ,, on thfi ARTI0LK8. .f. PRI0B8. Bui GOING Gnnny,. , yd B.C3XiV-NOUTH 04JUOUSA. ; Bmffii'.i.i.'...i...;i.....f ft ' Snonlders,. .V ft ; Hog Round........ V ft 23 QAX'lto : 14 0 -16 le 20 Hams,..i.'.A..t....Lr.. ft iae8,...OT.MpNiwv 8hotilders...:.......i.k.U .ft BARRJEUS-cpiriti Turperdxne. I Second Jrand,rii each 2 10 0 2 25 2 73 il 00 New, New, York,;.,keachJ j iew.viijcyi,.,,...jeacn itf (7J2S Wilmington,..!,, VM. 8 00 tMO 0D . oa O2 0JfDOK 25 . 47 66 ,,...80.,. ,65 00 l '20' r72rR--NorUi Carolina, tt lb nuiiiuoiui iMiiil CVDiKS-Sperm,.... ..... f) ft Tallow,...; $)ft - Adamantine.... ft CHEES it northern, Fae'y, V s, , Jairyt-a;... tt..! 9 2b I7V I8 mp -20 0 ; va, 25 0 SO ' . "Stat. ,... . m'.w. y ft Rio,......u.m.'.4..'... A 20 21 8t f 103 9 1 10 CKiTTONTLES-..'....". :?.C.& tt i 'Hi D OEarrzC-Sheetin?, 4-4 yd - iarn,... ......... uuncn WISH Mackerel , No. 1,'.U bbl ! -MackereL No. 21.....VHbbl ' . Mackerel. No-,..... ..if bbl .1 20 ,1 as 15 60 16 00 13 00 13 60 14 00 15 09 60 9 00 . Mullets, , ,y. ...VI obi ; N. C. Herriiifr,......? bbl O CO 0 OOt ' DrTGodivff;....!. 1 Flne.MAf...i..T9fbl Super.'NQrtliern,, , . , , w bbl -1 Extra tod. " t?i...:.Wbbl r.3JBO t 00 . e 75 7 00 7 00 1 80 i Farnilv-.-.:fl...nbl 000 ll OO f N. Carolina Super,...,.?? bbl ? ' ''- Extra...... bbl A a ar 60, U 00 i t Peruvian (iuancv-. ft 2000 Bs .' Pacific Guano, W 2000 lbs . i Patapsco Guano,.. -v 2000 fts . Baugh'a PhoephateJ t i Rhodes' StanMannre,-8 V5 CO O n 00 , 65 00 75 00 65 00 75 00 CO 00 6Tt)0 70 00 ; Navaesa Guano... 2000. fts 63W:7S0( . Lister' SuperphoaphateY-r! ; WoolatonTsAmmonUti;' ; 00 00 eaojj Wiieoxibbi a eoa Ma-A ' mpui&tea un&ao, j. h a im 17909 "85 CO fiO-QO 70 00 00 00 40 i00J 00 00 60 00 00 00 65 00 ooooin 70 00 Phoenix Guano, t o. uuwina cone imos rthittA. na d Janei 'tf.U fvA Q-11- PKAaYi I I i Airimo'd Su r rnospn., " Ammonia aajJLtteBu- ! perPhoffphate..':: i Chesapeake Phosphate, j Lyons, Aaron s Kneinsiein,v .",t?':V Rordlander, G G Barker & Co, J H ,BPn2e'. t ir 1,' T n.v,i.w a. Onn W J WillOUeh- gnayra,.. .to lb MKA T-. . ..... . W buah 11. W .j. . . . . . . H i 00 Z0.09U;' Croasodale's snperphos- pnaiei.i.,,i;triiir.ri Alta Vela Phosphate. i Bdne Meal.'...?!....!... 1 riour...io.rv,!i Complete Manure 44 Whann's Phosphate " . Wando ; Bergerf A! Butz'a Phos phate M vi1 QLIJE V lb 0 00 6O00 CO 00 60 00 tpo oo 40 00: OO OO 45 00 00 Oft 67 00 00 00 tOTOO, 00 00 70 00 00 00 79 00 .6000 '004K)C 16 & 20V uora, in BirOro, t m bs . Corn, Cargo...... .. zm Wa 0 00 0 92V$ .a -00 .105" CornNew........,. tmahi 75 . 89 1 1 60 ft 1 75 ; Peas, Cow...... ;.. ;tft bush 3I-S43lreenfJ.,wu4...v1 a Ha r Eastern,. f 100 fts North River,... .... 100 fts HOOP IRON ton LARDortheTn,...........h ft , NorthCarpilna,....;'ll ft 77.t.jt:......4AMy Bbl 1 S5 1 60 1 45 1 60 IP3 00 ,0110.00 le 16 N-r Cd.CJ I -.00, tfti 4,ijiLuicj.i iuvxb iast sales Wide Boards.. fRMmOOOOQOOOO . , ; Scantling...... ...W M ft 0 1 WtamlMgrtsZfa t?Z. ; V M ft I Crrx 8xax Saw?i- , . ' ShipBmntsaweQt..tlxfl on 00 ft on nn X)0 WHOO1 2325 0d 21 00 , 22 O0 , Bough Bdge Plank,;.-$ M ft 1 West India Cargoes, accord ing u euaiiw,. am 18 00 20 00, . Dressed Floorinar, seasoned; w w y 50 uu MO ! Cuba, buis.,........v..3 g'al ' - 8ugar House, hhda.....w gal 42 22 0, " 23 -,fT ?a ft 1 syrtrpvDDia-;.r...i.v If 9 ; 8 75r; njSi-poeenei. .'.V.SUiial TTLaroV.... -....V gal UMedlTsr.5s?s.'rsr.tigal ,1X88 iJ 65 .t Kosln.... . 1 oa 00 PJPA2r7-....:....i.V. tmsh Pqrt7X)JE-Sweet,..... buah l-V wvr. a w r n en PORK Northern vAa -. City Mess, .W bbl . Thin, bbl I PrimeJ.i. . . ,fl bbl 22 03 23 50 00 00 ti 21. 60. 00 00 -C9 00! 20 W O0 00- &a&-Carolina, ft i ! East India,. f) ft ! 89 9 00 oa OA 145 7 15 75 - 00 1 60 J 2 60 1 35 1 40 00 0 ! Bough, bush ROPB7.. SLdiT7 Alum, bush y i Liiverpoo .u ii.k..y sack f I ......... .f VJt SUGAR Cuba,..... V ft iPorlx)iKlcxV-.'-v.J..;; ft A.-icofree,. .-rr. . . .vib r" a. . " - ..v.4 ftt-ciSKft tli IffOiNoVrn.lV.VwAV.M o : no : i eo eoo; 2 60 9 00" 80,00 0 00 oo 00 00 00 00 14 00 CO 00 1100 IS 00 , 9 00 10 25 -7 80 O '8 60 common, u VTA VSz' O, bU .V M !R. O. Hhd,', M...9.M . 'Cypress .v. .-. . . W M TZlfBJhijpingiWt.ii.V --M Mill Prime,. .......... .'i.w M Mill Pair, f) M Inferior to Ordinarr....l3 M ' 500' wn JTHiSlNorthern,.,..? gall 1 1 25 0 ; 4 North C5awlina...7....tlalh 8 00 . 00i 00 " . ' 1DTIM. axixnra. Gold, .....m.l09 - . Ill 'Silver........ 103 106 isxenange ou aays on rtortn i ern Cities.....; ltfcdis. . w.-C. Bonds, oldi&ee.A.Ui;t.-i' u t Do. . new 6 ?c... 27 il'i i Do,v ; Special Tax 6 Ve-vi.vj20 f' rWilrnington City Bonds 8?c,.. 73 f " " ' 41 7 Vcv.i.... 70 . ww -xiuiittvoi wuhit lionas (in years) 6 f)c (Gold Int.) New HaHOyer County - llpnds (5 years) 6 o (Gold Int)... 70 W. 3c V. Rail Road Stock; (Par loov 40 '- Hi- W..C.&R.RaURoad .(" 60) 5 Cape Fear... r....... .80 North Carolina.. ..,..20 Graham....... ...... 1 Merchants ......15 cnariptte.;.ii.o WilmiagtOQ... i. i 4 ; 25 Commeroial.4.i-bi, 5 Fayetteville 3 Roxborol JX XI 8 Washington......... ,0 Greensboro' Mutual. Clarendon . xanceyviiie.... u Thomaa-villff .f .v.V. .10 T rzrk bales hay, - Scantling and. JJoards.ooiB-t r :1 mon4......;r....:..V. irft1'w 00 20 00 Iu4SS,at-Cuba.nhda..,Wrall 33 .38 1 W. KERCHNER, , ..MISOEIaLANEOUS. .. .1 ....... ! - . . ' .S ;..T. ,E.".a:'M.- job 1 - p rs ! r ! t 1 ; g -11 0 li s e , AND- a ; ''.; . ' 1 Ptfi- " Blank Book llanufactory; ! :'mH rt; ai.Tiat.i 5?ol 31:05 ...... .v . - ' , - ii .M10' ,15'i .'tflA ; .tul9?i;Ti.5-ina oif 4 ,"'fVKrl Tlie Only EstabllsUment mine lies combined ! TU OlSIET Tua iVi'iHh)' "UT ! . j - A r . TYPE. PAPERS. CURDS AFP IflKS l 1 luiiO iloIilidfiloO ijtai SKILLED VORKlllEN IN tosA aril lo eeunonB .2r.:i EVEKY DEPARTMENT ! !O0 1 ''I 1 ; , 1 r r. N O T ; T II B -V ' -' 1 - " - UV.Jvt '?..., it.';, s i'itj f-'5 ir..i...i.? t.;-?f -; Mo 3 BUT a ':r, f'r! T:Tg 1 ' ";i H 1 -5 rV; wPrjic -1 as - ; W :ir T-w r Trrfii-riiyri t 1 a iff tf to oj o-tiw? l i'-Uti Ti:l f9iU-fi:t i l"rti ix?s si;ii;ir cu.i- w.. w o U ! . . ...... 1 iii..nii.nliiifft.f J 1 .oIro.;f liKtU Jf ''?'S"4i a e-id Miw BEST, aiJAUXT-.- OF: lyORlX 1 , q f.i. aiO -:st:i-y-."-'! .. - Joj ...Jii1U.V-' psnrmro, kuling and bin our u, n ii i ivwfTrXi.f5WAim-4i;3.,i'-' j i - '',1 . f 1sic!-X't i:a.,l.w.'i -j I :.x. eHiL.;"f ujou.--. ' ..r ;..-L cxeeirlerf Promptly and Skilfully ! i ' nn 1 n since JLDDiNoy'jq rn ii f' us k t tc. . a . nr, . tj , n ttt ,t? ,t ? we' are enablecb to filLiorderfe ; with Hi THE UTMOST DISPATCH c rf S1 D O -X 'X n Haa long been re yarded a the best and cheapest '! Baking Powder In use. Perfectly pure and healthy It makes, at anort notice, daliekms Biscuits, RoUb, &e. . There need be no waste of food nrenaraA with ! It, as it is atwaya of the best tmalitv 1 We would say 3 totaose who have never used it that a very few , fcnius wiu eoaoie mem v use u, not only wjta enure .D0OLIT5r BROIHER, Prop's, j f.jq'-r.-'. .? '3- 2H!f YORK CITYJ ' rilllod 6m Tafn Sat t"ti ' n f Ml BlaiiliiflBooli:; ,Ia short, every variety cr riLA2?S COOKS put Lexinsrton... J, Btis&ction, but with economy. ,T . . . Mieitt 4 EJaateraU vpot up rmx, RBT-weirht. as 'represented1'' K; -u Wadeaboro...rf;,.M .Grpcers andDealers eeHil . ... , Commerce. jv.ivVXva fl 'rpwir ..' - - ' ' v1''"'!" STEAJiSHIP LINES. BALTIMORE A1ID yiLIIKQTOlI - Wee 1:1:' C"2 nrh o h p Li n e , Composed of the First Glass Steamships' 1 L U G I'Xj Ii lfi ," :: PRICE, Commander, i AND? v 1 1 ' DAlTIJil, cj CIIII.DS. Coxamanvlir.-1 i ; The Steamship tUCIlXE , lyV foot of Jiulbery street, for Baltimore, bn FRIDAY: Mav 12th.1 1 For jfreife'b. ettgagements apply, t 11 ) may 7:tf A. D. CAZAUX. LOEILliAIlDS . - "io .: ' -.'- V . -6 STEMISHIBLIITE 6A1IANG rjttTESDA tS AND FEIDATS Fi;OU ".; NKTV YORK, AND WEDNESDAYS AND, 1 J 'SATURDAYS FRQM mLTJIQXON.,, , THR0TJQH CONNECTION WITH AtL RAIL- , .., - . . j?-' ROADS LEADING OUT OF WILMINGTON. ! 6 INSirRANCE OKLlrilitrEitKTin i : NO PASSENGERS TAKEN. I For Freight apply to .Si tudi ;AtL JVC&AfeBY Biitr r n. r ient lC-tf nt 1 1 .ii ..I PMladelpliia.a nd- Southern 1- ' Hail Steaiiisliipy Line. . " ilt'M ..T'.'M ill li t .i THE FAST AND FAVORITE STEAMSHIP A., JLVJul' t'il 'JJLai '-0 " 'I JXlTTLIi kTJN!rTLtE 'FOlAOWINO Sf ;ti Kn. TTle between PbJladelpliia anaiWilmlngi LeaviBg - Wilmington, Leaving Philadelphia 'J t lis :i d87l.-.' T!i . i Tnnrsdayr.;.;.Jan. 5th Friday........ ..Feb. 8d vTed'sday, J an. 11,6 a m Friday, " Feb.'3 ' satnraay,.....Marcn 4 ir Satnrday," '-'a,; Sunday, AprIT " ; Monday, . 54 ' Tuesday M av 9 H ' ' Sunday ........ April 2 MTnesday, May 2 veaneaaaysr...-17 Wed'aday, ' 24 7 Tburaday, June; s;- . Thursday.. .Jnne I Friday r r; f f ' u r- jo Friday, ! July V nly ",r7 i Tjosnrance at low rates. ; , For Freight, apply to '.. ri f i r ; y. 10't. t iiJ.-w WJlmlngtoxi,N.'C. W. Lv JAMES. General Agents lSft Sonlh xnira street, x'nuaaeiptan, , a ianft-tf - . ' for phieadeiphm: KEYSTONE .LINE, yi Hi tStTfi ' II A R Y' ' S A IT F 0 U D ' CHAJJiyiCZL, SXassra v nrTTTLL SAIL AS. ABOVE s ; ; , VY H U . . r vl SATUEDAYilSthinst. INSURANCE AT LOWEST RATES. !1 i yinay&t'"; " HARRISS A HOWELL. ButterC3iceco,Crackers 15 'TUBS BCTTERj j 1 i 35 BOXES CHEESE. 75 Bbls. and Boxes Lemon, Sugar and Soda "; '" l' ' Crackers. "..;'.' I-'.- '' t.r:- For sale by. T ' iT-'- ; , 4-FlkERHkeR, 1 inayJtfr ? 872Sand 29 North; Water St Baffley'sj Hav: PlOTzer. P I N E - GU-T'TO B A OO O S, A Pre3li Guiitlv 0 How's Malt Extract. vi 3-(jBeerDf Health.) v. Superior Snblinue : 8alad)il .,-v 1 or ta Die use. r v ;t j, , t- 1. . x--- f4 Stafford's Olive Tar. Brown's zz .ass, winger. Burnett's. Coco. ; aine,"Soothins: Syrup," Sozo-' lonB llalr lnvigorator,1 ' Hair Dye, Mustanif ;Lihi'nientT; Paln'iiier i;oa A.iver.t?llr.C4 & largo supply always i. i ' ' retail.' by I. . -."V' r-: v may 10-tf : , V ' Druggists. , NEW HAN OVER. COTJNTT, ' Wilmington, N. Cm May 6th, 187L . "; PROPOSALS will be received by1 the County CommisslcTrers until FItIDATr i9th Jnsitant, at o'clock P. M., for subsisting the Kjor at the Poor Houso of New Hanover Co. .. . By order of the Board. . "' 1 rv i " A 11 I) 1 IVil. j IVcldon Raiirr Company, - Orvica Chibv EHenr, Wix.KiaoTo,N.c!j5v ... ... w vc. . ... ., , -. ,. pso. of. Schedule I - nAWEB feVNl A v C ) . inst., TliAINR? SSyX'XlU ilmini arrive f Veldon MfliiUa P. ir llv I-avo Welrion at lotki anl3mV Arivu ai y iiminginn. 40, x , r. v i a. iiii . sa. . anI : . a ; t "r ( t j- da train will not rtq on g ; ''i a nerandSnperialen,,,.t, .Wilmington; Jan. '29L187I. ftT iWgtorCo : v Change of Schedule. A FTEE Tins DATE THE VoLlw,. Schedule will be mn by Valg : DAY EXPRESS I TRAIN, (Dally.,. : Leave Wilmihgton (Union Depot). 4. v , Arrive at Florence. . . . L . ' I. Arrive atKinffSvillfe., .. A.j, j Leave E:ingsvllle iiSf-Ji T-'r r".".T"B.wi....,,.,.ujjBp- NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY (8Uxbit EXCEPTED.) 5 LeaVe WrmingtonVA:.; - 7 ! ?' Arrive atFlorenee..i.U.........; 13 V I Arrive at Kinp-avilla iTr' Arrive af,wgt;,;;;;;;;l:J 31 Of ' RUTlIRFOD.klLROAD. Schedule for JIastern Division, 4- f'GeiM'iSws' Office, s 1 h WILMINGTON, N. CM Fel. 18, 1871. v.. .(. ..?,. 4?;j oop. :j:; i . PASSENGER TRAIN; leaves Umlnglon daily (Sundays excepted), at.,.. 7:00 a. M Arrives at Head of Road... 4:00P.M. Leaves Head of. Road , in Anson Co..f-:TO A. M. Arrives at WUmlngton .............. :30 P. M. Pasaengers'.leaving Wilmington on Moo- connection with Stages at Head of Road, and, iwpping ufc mgiiE ul tvaae&ooro', arrive la Charlotte the next evening. . Throucb ticket to Charlotte, $10. , Jff Five hundred trille ticket can bG-nnrrhmwi at the Ticket Offices in Wilmington, Lumber- ooro, ior jiicn ootwr. .These are especial!? ! Two regnlar Freight Trains per week will leave Wllmi ngton at 75 A.M.on luesdarsuul j; nuays, ana arrive in w ummgion on UOR- aays ana Thursdays at 5:00 rM. V SL FREMONT, feiyi7-tf Chief Engineer and 8upt. j -iMlSaELIiANEOUS. f n 'THE :?. CL AND O.UT SAMPLE ROOM, i -. , . TTHERE SUPERIOR SE0AR3 AND BUT- iT.t Liyuuus can always be naa,iii connection witn mat superior lirana 01 t i uniii will ur x uimuuu ; . ' . ' - Also, ; Furnished Rooms, by Day, Week or MontL. oct 15-tf J' 1 'i.1 Aj CLIFFORD, PropT. i.::.) j ; .;.fina faster Ilillis' ' j,, 1 , Castings, Steam Pomps,;' Wrought Irpnjlo'aniteam &ttings,!: ' ! For ings,1 '&'&l&r -r:-' ' " ; Ssxa -H. u. Companv Leave KinrHliW 1 rwrri" vv-p A, ' it it1''1 r?.:- IwVYJ H.. :tii -y. 'f' Irk11 . J ' ' w vy. 1.1 feft.4-5K BOOKMAff WMfBIVINS, . Clerk .V -or ,raprll 94ffCmos
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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