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v kJ X Ji. GBAPH. .TO- THE -HORNING" STAR. v'y--! Front New York. L w v J".. , . Albany, March 15. TheTAsacrabiy to day passed toa. third 'reading the Bouthmayd classification repeal bill, appolotlo? the election of a new Board, of ' Directora la July and amended so as to require Directors to be cUlzaDBand -residents of the United States. Thebljlis elmUaf . to tho One pissed last olzbt by the Beuale. except tost the Utter pronlolt directors of the! , Atlantic aorj Great Western railroad from being dlrct ora in i ho Erie ro Jd. U : - 1 . J . 1 .t Latere The Erie classification repeat bill icnaliy pissed the Senate by 20 to 2; Several motion to amend were voted. down. ; t : t ... BwYonC March 15. ; Tha Hfldsoa Rlrer la now open as far up as ,West Point. . .,,;Uf! Tho Herald Qsnns up .hv actual Erie rail road Uedcit at ufty millions of dollars. . pclalItamora dUpatche rei( ratc the Tf capture of ZacsatcciU by government. " "From. G'of;la j - i'l " Augusta, March 15. The Directora of "the Georgia Railroad have airtcp to endorse one ml.llou dollars, of bonds .of the Augusts bud Port Royal Railroad,, the former road to rccctoo l,iW),0t?0 of stock, wiflcb will boa controlling Interest. The mat ler la to be submitted to the stockholders of tue Georgia Railroad for ratification. ;n ? ' . ' . , . : s . From New Hampshire. ' " Concouu. March 15. Additional returns reduce Straw probable majjrity to i,ju. . - Fra TTashliijtton. , ' Washington, March 15 In the Senate Trumbull Is defendiug himself from the charge of sccrpitnjc a fee 1 torn An drew Johnson In theMfArdle case, was retained by Gen." Grant, Trumbull , K rum us icfluii - New Orlkaks, March 15 The recapture of Zcatacas - by coverninent troops is olllcially announced, after la signal defeat of the rebels who bad concentrated. The rebel leader escaped with a small body of ' ' ;; . Foreign News : Jondos. March 15. Tho official statement regarding America's reply la thaVthOugb 'firm and friendly, it la unjfieldiog and demands submission to the Geneva aroitratlou the question' whether cou- sequential damages shall be admitted and dls cursed. . ' fy- Sagos t a expects a revolutionary movement In spain at u early day. fkoh Washington. ' - Washington, March 15. " T "X' CONQBfSlSIQNAX. " HOUSE. The Committee ou Commerce was Instructed to enquire particularly into the nature,' extent anu objects of an alleged com bination of railroad interests knowuas the South Jmprovemeot Company, designed to centralize all the aveuuea of transportation from the oil region In Pennaylvanla tu the sea boar , to the oppressiou and injury ot the pro duclngclassts. . ' - ' Alter several votes upon the SL Croix Kail road bill tbe.fullowing substitute was adopted, 91 to 85 : It Is telgrapbed as having Important bearing on land subsidies. '1 be next vote was ou the substitute ottered by Kctchuin, provid ing that all the lands grauted by Congress in 1856 and 1864 for the construction of the 8u Croix and Lake Superior Railroad, such grants having expired by limitation, are declared for felted to the United States, and shall hence forward be subject to homestead entry, and settlement ooder the homestead -act of M y 20.h lb02, and that no parfol such, lands shall be aelecivd.by, or Inure to-the benefit Of any railroad company uudcr a ay assumed graut to the Uullfed fetatts, and that no land embraced lu the grant to the tit CroiX Railroad Company shall in any case revert to the Northern Pacific Railroad Company, and repealing, all acta or parts of -acts Inconsistent with' this provlil"u. . , : . , -. .A . TuU last clauie about the Northern Pacific nauroaa waa uauca to lue suosutute on mo- tho or iiacks. '. ' ' ' I MiaCBLLAXEOCS. . - Ordnance General Dver la very ill. The Oouthern' Claims Commission to dav. h'.ard the cases of VVm. Caltidge,of Savannan, lor hotel property used lot butpual purposes for the atuouut4l f 14,000, and Commodojre fid Ward Middleton lor. lice taken from bii plan tation In South C-'Toliua. - , There was a full Cabluet meeting to day bat only routloe busluces was transacted. Cul. J. 11. Baxter baa beeu coudrmed Chief Medical furveyor of the Army. From Missouri. St. Lotus, March 15. The revolt in the Missomi penitentiary has been snbdued. On ot the belligereuU Was A .1 . L. Wl . l buub auu iut) oiuers oiuageooea. . The plan was to overpower the guards, and roo sua oura me anops. - From Tennesnee. ' t ; , MxJiFiiis, March 15. A hack driver named R, J. Yance, alias Fatty l I I. 41 lt " . I iaiuu, auu ueorgc vrowiey, a waller lu the Continental Restaurant, wtre arreattd last night aa the supposed murderers ofMr. Atkin .sou, wbo was fouud d.ad in the wood "near uoru JUage, AlUa., last month. ' -"'''. From Mew Torh. - .. . ... .. NbwTobk. March 15. iirujenares nave advanced to 41V wltW cdn- atueraoie aciiviiy. . Another of the ntimero is child rn bitten by a mad dog In Urooblvn lias died of hydr ojpbia 1 he Lart. Sarah Blotto, from St. Job Cuba, baa been lost with all on hwrH a. us for Mrs L.ucy D. Fisk; widow or Col. Fisk. has been aiad defeodeul in the Manslleld ts.jFIik case. -4 ....... v.... 'From Ohio. Cincikhati, March 15. ' wuu wunu i uiaiuiery.vras Darned last night. i California.' ' '"v.:',"-',8Aii FkAJictsco.' March IS.-A ' All the New Yorlmalls to the Tth instant uave oeeir receivea. v ' VA HLtrmfct ATcVt E.' j. : ' :- V,8k March 15. The Empress nod1 Emperor of Brazil have ui-pHriua nomeward. i o ti Lm i c tt i k h Arm nsr oai;March l5 ovti. Money firm at 7 J cent rem. Sterling ExcUanite-long sight UWJi; hurt U0 iold " t " fj. fiuh rt Flour declining. Wheat lower. Corn scarce lhd.erin.er- .Por tad,new mess . i ouiJi vv. ,1-ara quiet-team 8K(SS cte. Cottoi. qules wUb eaies of 1.801, balei-lup Turpentlue dull at77K80 ceSTJ. Rosln 4alet at 1 2o for strained. Frelghta stcadv i '1 he aaies Of cotton ' on last eveiJoifbr . .um ucuTcry were u,wu Dales as follows r 58 HX,J May 3J 16; June Kt33y v'""" 4 . uecemotr iv cents. - " NxWTouz; March 15-Evcnicg. 'financial. Governments are Btrong. Southerca ciostd dull but steady. ..;.-..') ' ' 'v. cbmtnerctal. " -..'j -: Cotton quiet but steady, wlth sales of 2,500 bales Uplar is Orleaus cefcts. Flour dnll and heavy Common to Fair Extra C3 90 (3J765; Good to Choice $7 703J3 60. Whisky bS cents. Wheat "lower, wltb no demand Winter Red Western $1 62(31163.- Corn dull and decllulog at 68XWX cents. Rice firm at8X9 cents. Pork la a. shade firmer. Lard heavy at 89, cents. Naval Stores and Tallow quiet. Freights doled dull and heavy. Sales of cotton to-day for future delivery 14,100 bales March 2115-1623 cents; April 21 1 1622 cents; May 22 1 1622 13 16centa; July 23 cents; September 21 cents; October VdVdX cents. ' 1 ; aNbw Obibass, March-15. ; Cotton Middling 23 cents Net receipts 4,033 balesj gross 4.317 bales. 1 Ex poru to. Great Britain 1,669 bales ; tp Havre 74 bales ; coastwise 2,920 bales. - Sales 8.S00 bales. Stoc.k 181,185 bales. Market firmer,, '.y.w'i? f . ''- '.Boston, March 15. ? Cotton Middlings 22 cents, ..Net receipts Sym; gioss 320 baletk. , tialea.700 bales. Stock 8,000 bales. Market dull. r ; Charleston, March 15. ' Cotton-Mlddllnga 21 cents. Net receipts 540 bales. Exports coastwise 250 bates. , Bales 600 bales. Slock on hand 26,583 bales. The market closed, with a fulif demaud.. , , . W : i V ih l 'M ilfi.- NoitroLKMarch k15. Cotton-Low Middling' 20 cents. Net re ceipts 862 bales. Exports coastwise 17 bales. Sales 1U0 bales. Stock 4.151 bales. The market U quiet. ' . v r ,.. e-tff v 8AVA5NAH March l5.-- Cotton Middling 21 cents. Net receipts 1,078 bales. Exports coastwise 19 bales, 'lhe market Is Urm witb a good demand. . Macon, March 15. CoUod Middling 20,V cents.'. R-celpts 132 bale; shipments l.im Lales. Stock 1871, 9,975 balet; 172, 8,000. Market quiet.. . , - Montoomekt, March 15. , , Cotton Net receipts 214 bales. Exports 801 bales. Stock 1871, 8,114 bales; 1872, 6,566 bales. . ; Galveston, March 15. Cotton Good Ordinary 19 cents. Net receipts 333 bales. Sales 517 b-ies. Stock on hand 4,156 baits. Market 'steady. ' Auocsta,' March 15. Cotton Middling 20) cents. Net receipts 26 bales. Sales U00 bales. Stock 1871, 22,040 bales; 1872, 15,813 bales. Market firm. i4 1 f J L i X Baltimoub, March 15. Cotton Middlings 2a cents. Net re ceipts 587 bnlee; gross 672. Exports coastwise w bales. Sales 51 bales, stock, on nana 10.350 bales. Market lirui, holders asking, higner rates Mobile, March 15. Cotton Middling 21 cents. Net receipts 500 bale. Exports coastwise 2,941 bales. Sales f000 bales.. Stock on hand 47,051 bales. The market . closed strong with a good de mand. ' . . Memphis, March 15. Cotton-Middling 222i cents. Net receipts CIS bales. Sloe on band of 1871 36,970 bales 1872, 6.195 bales. Market quiet. v .FOREIGN MAItliKTS. 1 LoNrJoN, March 15 Noon. Consols for montsj 92. United States bonds -5-20's of 1S63 92. Paris, March 15 Noon. - Paris Bourse Rentes 56f. 57c. The specie in the bank has increased nearly 2,500,000f. . i i-s .v - Livekpool, March 15 Noon. Cotton Uplands lOXGblld ; Orleans lljd. Market steady. Sales 10,000 bile; for me week 49.000 bales, for export 4,000, specula tion 7,000. Stock 654,000 bales, American 255,000. Receipts 69,000 bales, American 38.00.I. Actual export 6,000 bales. Stock afloat 508,000 bales, American 203,000 :,.- : .- LATER.. . : Cotton steady sa'es 12,000 bales; for specu lation and export 4,000 bates. Cotton shipping at Savannah or Charleston lOd. Breadstuffs dulh ' , UVEltPOOL, March 15 Evening. Cotton Uplands 10ftlld; Orleans lld. The market closed steady; Cotton nearly due liom New Orleans 11KL Rosln common 10 d10 9d; fine 23s. UlST U(LKTTJt.R9 . Remaining In the City Post Office, March 16, 1872 : ' - - A Chas W Avant, Frank Atkinson, Toney Anders. " . , ; , -. BCha Bradley, D L Brock, Ellia Brown, fltn y Be: ry. Barret, Jane Bienson, Jo Bodln, Jos E Burton, Mollie Beaufort. R 11 Berrv. jura j itiuer vwuvf) . t. r- . ui.l " man. Thoa C Carrowoo, Nelson Burnett care John Cherry, - ,""- D Ann Uavls, Geo W Daffron. John Dvre. Wm Jas Do ling. , E Sarah Edwards, Samuel Eld ridge. F Eick Foster, Joel E Farrow. Thos Faro. 8 M Flood. ; G Mrs Gerard. Benjamin Gornto. Charlotte Green, David Graog, E Al G rover, Emma Grlf tin, Jas vV Grbeoe. John Gallowsv. Edmbnd Gause, W A Grty n, Pretllla Galieyr W J Cole. Il Anna Holmes, U w uarrlss, Geo tlunter Henry Hasiln, L M'Horoe, Rebecca Hender son, w u inn, w Ki tiiuger. " J Miss Rewan Johnson. J E James. Joanna Sarah Johnson, Thos Jenkins 2. K Bob. King, E B Kendall, Susan Kelly. L Chas A Lewis, Georgia Lucas. . Thomas Lewis, Capt L'ulterloh. . . M A U Moore. Bridget t McDonnell. Dorah A McClammy, Emma McCrackiio. ilaniet Maaey, John Moore, Isabella Merrick, John McCrea, Lucy McCoy, Mary E Mclntire Bailie Miller, Xlrs M E Moore, Stephen Morton, Ma. cauley, Stenhou fc Co, Willy McFarland. - N Ellen Nlckson, Box Nixon. ' P L D Kenneday, care Mr. Potts. " iR--Claracy Rotbtorn," Rosezelar Robeson. Mrs M A Rpbinsop, J C Rlddlck. John K Remlck.,' ' ; - . . .Jt- ,S Charlotte Simmons, Edward Blngletary, B F 8pooner, Jas Strtnatleld, Jas M Shepherd, Laura Bingieiary, juary cmiio, m M L Scan loo, Matilda Shaw, Sarah Sisson, P A Simpson Stephen Skinner. - . ,T L A Treat ,3, , J R Tantnrn & Co. Rev Zack Taylor. . - W Fauny Wilson, Watson & Hall, John B Walker, Malcolm Wright, Venetta Williams, B T Williams & Co, D O Ward, Willy Weeks. SHIP LETTERS. , . , I Frank A Gonld, schr G W Kawley. , t . Capt C L Ferris, schr Nat Chase. , .' , , 7 V" CaptT Westergood, brig Sophemore. ' ; t Capt Amon Howard, schr Lib by TYorthley. ; Allen Gout, care Capt Tatlersoo, brig BeiL . MP Burton, care- Capt Izah Long,' schr A D Huddle. - , . . i . f..fi. ; vt'i -Nils O Nllsonl brig Rnfos, , care Capt J So- John E Murray, brig Brothers; " ' Persons calling for letters in tills List will E lease say "Advertised." WlUjibe sent to lead LeUer Office at Washington,. D. C, iu "80 days, if not calted for. ! - V Wllmlrgtdn,;NC.v Marsh IB, 1872. ; .sj-A" signal etation "is fo tablisbejl ou MotCnjt Mitchelli I 'be 'ei- 7- 2.. v ; Snow in . Elizabeth City Tnes- The herring fisheries tin the Eastern part of tbe.State are in full blast. One ease ot email pox fo'WiiBh- iugtoiff;1 tlrroo gh .Salisbury on Tuesday.- - ' - -On;the night ot.Wcdnesday.ot last week, some scoundri.1 -entered the stables ol Mr. Herring, residing about six miles Iron? Warsaw, und cot tbo'throat ot line bone. iioxauor. C-Ellen Carroll, Jenny A Campbell, Joseph Clomtlene, John Couando, Jesse Cos too, Pat ker Caonaday, Sam Cowan, Thos E Colo- r; -.ar, 8TAR OTFICr, March 15, : : SPIRITS TURPENTINE Sales bl J.0 casks, at 70 cents gallon for Southern package's. Market quiet and has declined 2 cents,-;. .-; . 4 ROSIN No sales reported. ... : ; 1 CRUDE TURPENTINE. Sales of 910 bbls at,t3 85 for Eard snd t5 83 for Yellow DlpAnd yirginv-Market firm and has advsnced 5 cents ; TAR Sales of 60 bbls at $3 80 bbl. ; '' -..COTTON. No sales. A;-" ; f'f ' : -;:'.'. :.t MARINE. ARRIVED.? ; '$' P," Hurt,v Skinner, 'i -Steamer 'A, Fayette- vllie, vvorta v worth Stmr Cumberland Phillips, L II DeRosset. v X X ' CLEARED. . ' Stmr Cumoerland, Phillips, L' H DeRosset. - v: -; r-stmr Ai P; Hurt, Skinner," Worth & Worth. ; ' " s ; Fayette ville,- FayetteviUe, ?l 'J. ... Fayette vllle, t " BECEinS. rfth JllYEK STEAM Kits. , - ; .. ' '-::':K r v. i r . . ?:.; Stmir Hurt 128 l)bls rosln,- 6 dospts, 18 do tar, 3 bales cotton, ' Worth & Worth, Smith Strauss, J E Bunting.-"K- ' ; r J : i , : 8tr Cumberland-603 bh's rosln, -21 do spts, 10 do turpt, 41 do tar; 13 bales sheeting, L U DeRosset. V W Kerchner, H B Eilers, AVlllard Bros, A Alderman. v: ;'. : v. OP VI5SSEIJ9 In tbe Vortof Wllmluftton, Jtlareh 13, : ' V ' . J i . . .' , STEAMSH I P3. ' f ' - r ' ; ' Fanita, Doane, ldg. New Fork, Barrr Bros. Lucille, Price, lag, Baltimore, Francis Wright, Morganf dls, A D Cazaux. . ? -';; - v BARQUES. ;; ' vv: ; German William Kisker, Bormascer, ldg Europe, Jas Anderson $ Co. ;", - .. i i': ' i. BRIGS. -' :s 'i' .! Br VTinogene, Hammond, ldg, Europe, Har rlss & Howell.. .. . ,. . . ' Br Maud, Tbomas, ldg, Liverpool, Vlck & Mebane. : . " ' Brig Altevela, Cou-.lns, idg, St Johns, E Kid der & Son. . . v- . . . , - x ' ' . S A Iloffmtn, Hoffman, dls, Hsrrls A How ell. - v: :',!:-.... . SB Wheeler, Corson, Jdff, Phila, Harris & Howell. : .;v -vv . 1- : -Joseph Baymore, Burdge, ldg, Philadelphia, Harriss A Howell. - . J 8 Lee, Van Gilder,' dls,' Harriss & Howell. Gettysburg, Corson, dls, Harriss & Howell. J C Tbomsoo, VanSant, dls, Harris fc HoweJU . X i X- . .'----" Tarry Not, Simmons, dis, Harriss & no well. Cbas E Page. Grace, dls. Harris & HowelL . S P Adams, Tabbott, dl(, Worth & WorthT . Jesse 8 Clark, Clark, dls, F W. Kerchner. Jobo, Williams, ldg, New York, Williams A Murcbisoo. - Chas E Hillier, Proctor, rpg, master. Chas Sawyer, McFarland, dis, master. J F Farland, Baker, ldg, master. List or Ttucis Cleared for this Port. ; ' BORDEAUX I Schr Lizzie Raymond, Holden, eld Feb 3 Claudia, Dense, j Cleared Jan 4th SAVANNAH. . - Br Bark W 8tepbcnson, Full man, eld Dec 19 . NEW YORK. Scbr Buriiett Heart, Pearce, t GRANTON." . eld March 9 , . .... Cleared Jan 13 ''.') f i - WllhelmInafMacoi BOSTON. Bri A J Ross, Wy man. . Schr Jos Segars, Ellis, Schr Mary Rircy, Riley, V V " ROCKPORT. Cl'd March 2 eld March 7 eld March 8 Schr Goster Wilson cl'd March 1 eld Feb 25 Schr G W Rawiey, Rawley, LIVERPOOL.' Esex, Smith, ' X ent oat. Feb 31 COMSaUffEES -Per Wilmington & Weldon Rail mad, March 15-J F Ruff, Wma A MnrchUon, W R W Co Op Ass'n, C M Van Orsdell, J n McGaretv, J Topbam, W Mears, Maichlsoo A Co, F W Kerchner, 8 Bear A Bro. Aaron A R, Geo R French A Son, J E A, Order, Grren A F, L Brown, I .MackRump& Meyer, T R Wright, L E Rice, H Marco, Navassa Guano Co, Wm Goodman, OU W Range. Murphy n A Co, J M Henderson, B F Mitchell A Son. W I Gore, C W Oldham, J C Heyer, Dennis Manning, Dr WW Lane, Vlck Mebane, J M Chasten. Sprnnt&H, EJ wards & Hall, J W Ulosoo, J B Hoggins, Bass, Scott A Co, Owen nFenell, Jr. Jas Andemon A Co, Geo Myers, Mr Red P Merrltt. J L D-tvis A Co, J W Beatty, Murray A Co, J .W Gore, R C Johnson, Tbomas U 8mith. - , If you have found anything, advertise It In our new department, under head of '-Lost and Found," at half onr regular rate, for adverj tlsements not exceeding five lines. i- tf InaestracillUe Tsgr. - x'fXJ.'i The indestrnctibloTag is a great conyenience to merchants! It answers) ihe combined pur pose of a direction label and business card. Call at the. Stab Printing and Publishing House and supply yonrselves. ; 1 't " ; tf MI SOELL A NEO US. Hibernian Association. 7TU1E member of the Hi- 1 ' bet n lan Bnovolent Ho. ytr cie' v will meet ai Hibernian , on juonaay morning, Inst., at o'clock A. for th Bar nose of oele orating su rati-icara uay. A. prompt attendance la requested. rt'( :. By order of the President, 1 "-.' JAS. BK1LLT, Secretary. -I ' ,.-:.ciii..l -vi J.i V". it.' U t.-J'.L' 4t '..'-.i. ANNUAL, rpHE SEVRNTITAKHrJAti BALL OF THB X ' Hibernian Benevolent Society will take plAO on the right of the 18th. sit Hall or the Adraln Steam s ire Kngtne company. ' Tickets can be procured frooi the committee of Ar rangements. ' 1 ' ' :' " ' . .,.The public at large will be allowed to par ticipate, the manage meat TOseTTlng the right to exclude objectionable persons. I .y j ; t m A ' A. yv I.. HIIOWM. .v .marl4-3t j.l ir AS.ttEILLY, t i Plaatiue lotat es. 100 Bbl8 Potatoe8GoodrIch Eyei . ; . vcany uose, jacjuon wnitjes. ; 1 ' and Garnet Chilli, For sale by " - F. W. KERCHNER, ! . xnh 14-tf 27, 0 and 2ft North Water 8t. Cotton, Seed ! ICKSON COTTON SEED, -pEELKB COTTON SUED, .'-,;- rorsaie Dy ma?ft-d2wwlm -jJt? M.. MTJRRAT A CO. ZHbOEKLANEQUIS. 65 FIRST PRIZE MEDALS AW ABDKD r THE GREAT ... .. V Contriern '.Pland. ZIA1TTJFACTOSY. ... 7II. HNADE & CO t-Lt W. AAA U r AWs UAAiM VJr b " , GRAND; " SQUARE AND UKRIOHT j r p I : a : sr " o ; f o r t e s" , ; : Baltimore, tVld v 5 These Instruments hate been before the Public for nearly Thirty Year , and upon their, excellence alone attained and unpurchased pre eminence, wblch pronounces them unequaJed, in IONE, TOlAJll, WUKKllAilSHIP AND DURABILITY. r r ' ' 1 i I All our Square Pianos have onr Now 1 m proved Overstrung Scale .and the Agraffe Treble. , w -- .: - ,. , We wotild call special attention to onr late Patented Improvements in u&AKl) PIANOS aort8QlJ ARE U HANDS,' found in no other l-ianu. which brings the Piano nearer perfection than has yejt been attained. EVERT PIANO f CLLT WARRANTED FOR iiar We are by rueclalarraneement enabled to fura-sh Paklob Oaaairs andMsLODoxB of the most exuebrated makers, Wholesale and Retail, at. Lowest Factory Prlcea. . . . , . Illustrated , Catalogues and Price ' Lists promptly furnished on application to - . r . , . WM KNABK & CO., Baltimore, Md. - Or.to P. HE1NSBERGER, Sole Ag't, I ; Wilmington, N. C oct 14-eod m Sat.Tn Th E i b bo n s , M illi nery . - ' AND ' 'X STRAW GOODS, X.; 8 7 8.:-' . ' . ; . ; ' - ALSO X X'1 f : - WHite Goods, Embroideries, &c AUMSTROXG, CATOl & Co., Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers Bonnet, Trimmins;. Aeekt suad Sasn Bib- bonjs, Velvet Itlbbons, " Neck Ties, Bonnet Silks, Satins, Velvets and Crapes, Plovers, Feathers, Ornaments, Frames, J c Straw .. Bondets an.. Ladles aad Children's ; .-; Uats,' trimmed and nntrlmmed, f a wd is cosssoma wAaxaooacs White Goods, Linens, Embroider iep, Laces, Netts, Collars, SetU, Handkerchiefs, Vell- icg Head Nets, Ac, 4c 5os.. 2S7 and 239 ; Baltimore Street, niLTlIIOUE, Ma. These goo s are manufactured by us or pougntiorijasnairecuy ziom tne European and American if anuiaoturers, embracing all the latest noveltle, unequalled in variety and cheapness in any market. Orders filled with cat e, promptness and des patch. . ' teb srSod w Ift Su We U Altavela Phosphate. . JQQ TONS of THIS " V" " v SUPSBIOR FERTILIZER. For sale on most favorable terms for cash, on time, or In exchange for cotton on crop time. ' - r ;. . S marS-lm WORTH A WORTH. The Spring Style j .STRIPE CA8SU1ERE PATTERNS, Eollsb and French Clolhg, BADE TO TOVB ORDEB. ' , FINE WHITE- 8HIRT3, TIES, BOWS, Ac, 0 ': TBU5KS, 8 1 H K HA T S J U ST I N. ' . MUN80N A CO Clothing and Furnishing Store, mar 15-tf SS Marketl-L v--:vCoin;.aiid Hay. 10,000 T BUSHELS CORN, : ' j' . ,450 BALES PRIME HAY, For sale by I. F. W. KERCHNER, mirHtf t7, 28 and 9 North Water St. STREET RAILWAt I l e w h ed!u I o-I tN AND AFTER THIS DATe THE FOL XJ lowing Schedule will be run on the Street Railway x Cars will leave corner of Bed Cross and Front streets, f r Union Depot, at S A. M., daily, to-meet the Southern train, stopping at tlie various Hotels and Boarding Houses on the route leaving tbe Denot on the arrival of the Nor hern train. will leave corner of Front and Kei Cross streets again at 6)1 A.M., for Union Depot, In order to connect with tbe Nortbera bound tram, making tb usual stop ages a tbe hotels and boarding houses- evlng Union' Depot on tbe. arrival of the bouihern train, la the evening will leave corner o? Front and Rod Crous streets at 6 P. making the usual stoppages, leaving Union Depot on the arriva of the Northern train. -s ljuring the day the cars will run the usual schedule, oommenocng at Wilmington Garden at 7 o'clock, arriving at c?rnerDi Beii Cross end Front at 7:z0 o'clock, leaving at 7:S2H aod arriving at Wi mingtoa Garden at 7:42, allow 1 g IS minutes between each turnout during the a ay. Mar rare 10 cents, to or irom Union Depot. Other charges same as formerly, j : r , '. , : DANIEL KLElN, l fab 20-tt 'X- 1 " Proprietor. : . ;i Outs!" Oats; Oats! 10,000 BUSHELS ; t)ATS, now landing . E3 1 1 : 1 SCHR. . C. THOMPSON, T : A Xi i It' Tor sale-by 5 -M .' . i'- X Xi'tY' W. KERCHNER,!:' tnh 14-tf ' C 27i 28 and 29 North Water St. . Floiir, Cofiee and Sugar. 1,200 BBLS. Fl6uB, JO s ; XXXl iim . ; U ;:: M75 Bbla Raw and Refined Sngars' ; For sale by . . ix:. . Jit J. Wi KERCHNER, mhll-tf 27, 88 and 29 North Water 'St. 1 p'; X. : . T JI E .-r.: AJtD ONLY sSJkMPLEOOM; :. IU TliB'ciIT.'' " ' L ERE SUPERIOR SEGARS AND BOT. TLXLD LIQUORS canalwavaoe had. in oonnectiOH.with that Superior Brand-of MICHIGAN . GHEX7I1IG - TOBACCO. - I .-. X: . Also, v-i-; ; .y-t ; " ' . Furnished Rooms, by Day, Week or Honth. Oct XflalVv JT, W CUriOKDi ft0P&; HISOELAKEOUS. : 4- -- Ilea 57 ana 59 ITarU at, and: 0 E GAIT S OF THE LEST XxJi ' ' ; . .. ...'' ' ;iv Leading Factories In the United State. PIANOS 9f ALL STYLES, and PRICES to Suit purchasers constantly on band and for sale.. , 9-All Inducements usually held bui lby iHorthern ManUfactarers can only be had in the State at the above p'ace. . j : - GEO. WOODS CO.'S P4KLOB AND i , t VESTItT "b BG ANS I 1 -; . j X THEY ARB PRE-EMINKNT FOR TFfEIR - CHAttUINQ 'OLO 8TOPS, BEAUTY T f I-Tt r CM IT1 VTTJ1 . L.' V V I , - UANT DESIGN AND FINISH. :.V .: ; LV FACT THEY 8UU- i 'i 'PASS ANY ORGAN s - . Heretofore known cr Introduced in this city. Call, II ear and See Them ! . All Instruments Warranted for Five Tears. Ay PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED,- ; A choice selection of Sheet Music on hana and for sale, ..v ..s V- U-.; WlLXTjieTOjr, N. C. -T. F. RUECKERT, 1 ': marlO-tf X''C'- "X " ; Dnigs ! Drugs !! "Y -,-.., tlUST RECEIVED A SUPPLY OF Ayer's Sarsaparilia, Kennedy's Metiical pis- - i covery, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, Sage's Catarrh Remedy. , Also, Rose's,, Hocking Bird Food, Canary Seed, Eage, Thyme, Cayenne and; Black Pep pers, Mustard, Sweet OB, Ac , AcL, sold at Xk'- ITcILHENNT WRIGHT'S Drug and Chemical Store, (Llpplttrs old stand) mar 12-tf . ' N. p. Cor. Market and Front. A False Eumor 1 CJ3EM3 TO BE IN CIRCULATION OF MT O having moved, or intending to move away from tbe city. My friends, patrons and the publlo in genera, are hereby informed that my .stay in Wilmington is vermanent. and that 1 sen constantly receiving pupils in Music at Alison ic naii. wnere aiso tnennest assort mentor PIANOS may be found lor sale, i Res'pectfnily. ! march 7-3t . J. F. RUECKERT. AGENTS FOR M08TH CAROUIIA. GUARANTEED PERFECTLY PURE AND OF THE HI3HE3T GRADE. de07-tf 1 ' Wood ! Wood ! A FULL STOCK OX HAND, CUT AND UN- cut, delivered prdmptly j .. O. G. PARSLEY A CO.'S , ' 1 " '' v ' "X. Coal and WoodYard. . march S-it ':'-2,-x '- .-' ; - For Bent. rVNE STORE IN THE BRICK BLOCK J corner ot Nash and Goldsboro streets, In tne town ci w uson, jn. Apply to ' ' '" G. W. BOBBINS, march 15-1 w ' - Agent, Wilson, N. C. HONEY CANNOT BUT IT! ! For Sight i Priceless 1 1 But the Diamond spectacles will Preserve It. IF you value your eyesight use these Perfect Lenses, ground irom Minute Crystal Peb bles, melted togettiOi , and derive their, name Diamond" bn account of their Hardness and BrillUr cy. . They will list many vears with- outcnanve, ana are warrantea surriortoau otnens in use. Manutacturea oy tne spencer UDiicai uanuiactu insvonew lorar. : CAnTiow. None Ueuuine unless stamped witb onr trade mark. For sale by Responsible A'arents thronsbont the Union.' T. . fisows. Jeweler and optician, is ole Agent for Wil mington, t. uH iromvDoat tney can only be obtained, no Peaiers employed. , ;febS3-eodiy FrSu Wea - Umington Ice iHbuse :ICi:iCE!?ICE! . i.S r- B are EXPECTING A FULL SUPPLY Of I X-.k . -.;' 2TO I ICS whicb will be sold ' on "lhcTiiost reasonable terms not to exceed , ' .r. ONE CENT PER POUND RETAIL." f Depots will be established for the ao- commodation ofur patrons. . - .'.. .- j Ji.ir-i: J. E. LIPP1TT A CO. mh 6-eodiw Wed Fr Sun' ; 4 ' '. r rr.i 4- i. io,mo coEnaOsV vv-. - : -; - : r 1,000 BBLS, FLOUR, all grades, v v 100 BAGS COFFEE, , . , .. ?, ' IJ,000 BUSHEL CORN, ' V 100,000 POUNDS BACON,;' 500 BBLS. HI.ES3 POEKi 1 v .1 " AT LOW FIGURES TO-THE, TRADE. TRY OUR OWN BEANDS,FAMILY FLOUR. .T.. ' t ' - - mar WlAwtfl BINF0ED, CROW A CO. - " :ff xm'm E mMte $p) .x 1 WILMIHQTON. CnAtT-?- Passenger Train ft ' ' ? - 1 Jan 20.tf Wilmington.. Colusa ft !" ;,i WILH1KGTOX Ta , - 1 XX ' " uecSOth Change of Schol i AFTER THIS DATE tit- deo20-tf I4amIi ) comoanv. , iLitnroTos, N. C, Dec. 20th, 1871, Tlr . 1 Change of Schedule. W . Tn . at mo X iES3eS p?m. 40 r 4,1(1 jJEEIGflr TEAUfs will leare tri-w.ekly at 7.13 a II., and arrir at 1:40 P. M. EXPRESS FREIGHT TRA1HS will leave at .a.i.TU 4i v, jat ON SUNDAYS, the 5:45 P. M. and 3;40 A M uaxu vii win De run. JOHX F. DIVINE, dec20-tf ' General Supenntendenl BALTIMORE AND WILMINGTON STEAMSHIP LINE, Composed of the First. Class Stsasuiiips BEJBECCA C.TDK....Cspt.U.C.Childt LUCILLE .'. ......Capt. D, I.rtVt BOLITAB ....Capt. Wm. Evani Will hereafter sail from Baltimore and WiV mington EVERT FIVE DAYS. THE STKAMSDir LUCILLE Will sail from wharf foot o Chesnut street, Saturday morning', March 16th. . For Freignt engagements apply to mar 13-JX ' T 5 : - Ju D. CAZACL Philadelphia and Soutlieni Mail Steamship Line. - THE - FAST AND FAVORITE BTKlMSRlf i -i . .. t . .. v PIONEER, Captain JOHN WAKELEY, XrriLL EUN THE FOLLOWING 8CHiD' W ale between Pniladelpnia and Wilmlng ton,N. C.t' ; :' ' " 1S72. Leave Wilmington, -Leave Philadelptis, xnnrsaay, Friday, Saturday, 2! Thursday. March 8 April 6 Saturday, aiiwj";; Sunday, , ..ft Sunuay, 21 May '6 II II Monday, Tuesday MayU jane 10 w 25 : M 19 Tusday, . M 18 , W dnesday, J nly 8 T nrsday, . " 18 Fitdav. . An?. 2 inn z edaes'day, WfJ- Thursday, .- -I ,. . . . I. IS : r' uJ ) , : M; sol Fo Freight, apply to - i f : . t " n WORTH A WORTH, Agents, I j . ... ;t 1 Wilming' 1 W. L. JAMES, general Agent, 1 gg Third Street, Philadelphia. ian IIou lino for New York i'-'fTHE-A NO. 1 STEAMSHIP , Xt . TT7TT L sail from New York for $1" n I VV; March 2nd. and sail from WHmWs Oh Thursday, March Ttb. 1 ' , . t; For Freight engagements apply 40 y t..t v-;-' 'A. . CAMW Lvht Baoa, S8 South St; Agts In New Tort J nwr 1-tf r-. ; , ; : Salt ! Salt ! Salt ! 1 1 fi fl fl 8AgS AMEEiqAN and . ' - nronnnnf, SALT, . w ,"s yv . deo7.tf: - SJ. ,? : 1 : WILAR Bacott rBacon1 .1 mnnnn IBS. SHOULDIES DAY RXPRRao Leave Wilmington fCnion (Datt-) Arrive at Florence. ....nion DePot).. , 1 'Arrive at Kingsvliie tSf Leave Kings Tflie.T.;'" .. 55 Arrive atlorencc ..V" Arrive at Wilmington:: d J .NIGhT EXPRESS IuSd'S! EXCEPTED) AYj LeaveWllmlngton v Arrive at Florence .'.'.'. c p fc Arrive at Columbia. '"J li 5 Leave Columbia. eS a 5 Arrive at Florence... Hail Arrive at Wilmington; l'SfS Day Express Train oniv V U v ville. Night Excrew tLWIU "a toi" to Columbia. P S8 Traln will rSfe staiiAn at .. .. J."41..? willjeave Cninn V 1 ... . . . . i '.A . . . ' - . - S I! ft -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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