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! i 7-;r.. :I:S', ; t "r-. A. . i ' 1 ; -0 J : , V. - s -'' - t APrgn for Rbeamailim. ;;;:'.:iyiScietttffi .' A medical correspondent of an Eng lish journal says that the advantages of asparagus are not! sufficiently ap-1 PreciateLl rheumatism r An: inU fv dnva by feeding on this delicious esculent; and more! chrohio cases are muchTre-, lieved, especially if ..the patient avoids all acids, whether in food or beverageV The Jerusalem artichoke, has a simi lar effect in relieving rheumatism.' It may be well to remark that most plants which grow naturally near the seacoast contain more or less . iodine, and in all rheumatic complaints iodine has long been a favorite remedy. One who has been in the drug - business told the writer some years: ago that many of the popular patent nostrnms which '.. some . disinterested people "for the good of their fellow creatures" -soia at two dollars & bottle, consist ed simply! of a few cents worth, of iodine in solution. Iodine is danger ous, however, in overdose, , affecting especially the eye. :-;klriri' CONTENTION, v JGoldsbord Messenger. Only two months remain when the people of North Carolina will be called upon to elect delegates - for a Constitutional Convention. :u Do our readers realize the importance of' this election? To fully impress its im p ntanee upon our -people we i have . rolled, up oursIeeves and as far as it may be in j our power r will give our readers alii the light possible between now and the first Thursday in August when the election is to be held. First of all we wish! our readers to bear in mind that the Convention is already called in conformity to the present Constitution by a two third vote of the General 1- Assembly and therefore the questions of "Conven tion" or "o-Convention', are not at :tH to 1e considered or voted for. There must be a Convention, and the question before eur people is "shall it be a Radical dr a Democratic Con vention?" I This fact ,we ask to be remembered ' and ? well considered,. That the present; carpet-bag Consti tution needs amending is admitted on all sides, and the sooner it is done the better. I, , No body? which ever assembled in' North Carolina was entrusted with graver responsibilities,' and we : trust therefore that our people in selecting candidates! will consider . only their litucss for lhe impartant duties which will devolve upon - the s Convention.- And thus far the people have shown their appreciation of this fact' in -the nominations already made. The ex ample sel by the county of , Orange in nominating ex-6ov.i Wm. A.! Gra iiam is v being followed throughout the State., The candidates are being selected with reference to their abili , ties and experience, as the counsel of such men Will be greatly need, in re niodelling lthe'Constitution, -that un ler the - new Constitution we may iiaversuch a system of government as willbring; peace and prosperity to North Carolina. ; . jv;i ? ' v ..5pn . Our present Constitution is the ag firavating source 'Whence spring'all our local us. it was imported irom tite populous State of New York and was imposed upon us by a parcel '.of hungry carpet-bag adventurers from other States, who, knew nothing of our customs and cared little for our re sources. They were a pack of wretch ed carpet baggers, poor, hungry and :a variolous.! Who 1 have! since left the State, and jwhose on ect was to create offices for themselves and their unprincipled followers. Coming, as many of them did, from 'prisons and penitentiaries, they were well skilled iii all the arts of rapine and robbery. and artfully, but most successfully, tiui they play them. M he result is be- i ore our. people. .a. state debt nearly y vrt a T 1 1 i:: 1 ; I ...A ..r-r-.. -i. ' "-i.l KitMMi uit. -u iuuuj auu. bu luuuiiest, wuuge vui, iawa pr uisgHBuugjy uoiujMiuateu auu . uppreBsiye. xnese l should be i so plain, precise, harmo-I iiiuus auu iugua iu jwu auu lenua that even - tlie plainest mmd might ii iiilorut an1: anA . ninnrchoiu1 t nom I There ; are t many v seriou8 objections ! - rr-r--"-; t and absurdities in the present mstrn jnent, called the Constitution of North Carolina, which in proper lime shall receive our attention,'" rpi ; men let the subiect Ot a uonven- lion, the wrongs it ; will -redress i and the blessings it will bestow, v the im p.)rtatce: of IecUng IgbodV and able ieniutraLS as iciegabLi, ue a uieiue of ou r eople.roin now till, that event-: . tul .day iu August next when the . eleclioir will Viecide the political coni-- s ulexion of the Job veution.' . VYe ln- yuke all men" of ?all, parties, colors and oniuit)iis in ibe Statej'tO ' lay , party rejudice aside and unite, as otie peo ple ir th is great copt.emplated reform. I . t i ..... -1 ' Jfj- i.- :t About the Convention. Eteidsville News. The iioprtance of raakiug aJf wise, judicious selection of 'eandrdates'ean- uot be oMercsUmated: v .To .remedy the ills engendered by , our t present luhdaraentat law.-: and remodel tne Can by Constitution) s reconciling Vits contradict tons 'and inconsistence "to the new statnis ! ;of h tMhgs' underthe 1 ite amendments of :tbe national con? stitution will require more than' ordi- iiafy political sasrajcity andj integrity? We had hoped that the -question of cniiHtitutipnal amendment wonld not pi.vivai ut, publicans . have come! out, solid ly g'aiost this movement designed to TC' 3 teve the people of their burdens,; - Miss Mary -Tela ill ;wh d ied re- '"wly in 8avHHoali, left an estate. fvalued at "ver u null 10a of dollars; ! he Georgia His- (oiieal Society gels from this a rauoiflceBt y o,uuu,uuv i me legacy wnicn uiey 1 But neither supposition siave bequeathed ns.--: s- I had recently, joined I he. detects of the present Consti- traih. and was about tb JtK.'qiSI til , fl79,im. , I : - .'".,v.v LETTER PUOItlJEFFERSON DA VIM Be ftoe W&--rasly-for tlie Senlpv of '-"W t Sherman, . The St. Xouis 2Imw of Friday palj- i lisbesHbe-foliowin Jefferson Davis addressed to Coionel w -w rii.r i .v 1;; ; . - . " onieer, loucninfr certain matters in touching certain 3 matters en? Sherman's bobklf -TS :Tenn;ZBIay 27 Mtf ''dear: r Sir t Please accept : mv thanks for your kind letter of the! 1 9th instant. and the - accompaiivine 'copy or a ot. juouis paper containing an ex tract from the -forthcoming . work of tienAV, jiVHhfirman,nvlv absence delayed the receipt of your letter and buia leuiy iu iu . , .j - . - ... t lhe malice that seeks to revive the erariousiy concocted and long, since exploded. slander,which connected my name with the assassination of . Presk dent Lincoln is quite in character with the man who- m conducted--bis inva sion of the South as to render Sber-,; man's bummers rtbe synonym of pill age, arson,x5rueity to the neipiess, ana murder of non-combatants, , and -rwho closed his career of arson -with a false accusatiost against !GiwXIamptonf in South Carolina. j-f-- ' , r ; : I But the:iiue8tiohan8e8,awh Gen. Sherman at the idate.of his, jre. ported conversation with Gen. J. E. Johnston suppose hie capable of com- .pnciiy in ine assassinaiion or jrresi. dent Lincoln?. . IIv'aV;:.' i General Sherman never was " per sonally acquainted !with me and from those who kne.W; jpej. either Jin .the United States army, ojr m r civil, life,. surely learned nothing to justily such suspicion, in tne conduct ot: the war between the States, despite of many baseless accusationswa can uroudlv k point to a record wnicn snows a strict adherence to 1 the nsages of war be tween -civilized nations. On . what, then, did the suspicion of Geiu:Sber-.l man rest ? Was it not that, proceed ing on the rule of judging others by oneself, he ascribed to me the murder bus and malicious traits : of . Ms own nature? i 4 , I He reports- a conversation ' with President Lincoln, fromv which is to be inferred a desire to have authority for departing from the course- which as a soldier he must have knwn was usual and proper towards prisoners of wan . 'Did he hope to fret instructions' for the slaughter of the Confederacy s Jrresident and cabinet omcers, aa set forth in the orders -of Col. ,Dahlgren, when he made bis raid, agaiust ltich mond? If the good-natured, charac teristic reply ot rresident. Lincoln taught him that murder was hot the approved measure, it seems to have failed to inspire him! with " the gen erosity and chivalry which ever adorns the character of the true soldier and gentleman. v .1 Among the articles of ithe surren der of General J. E. Johnson there J was one prohibiting military expedi tions in the country east of tho Cat tahoochie river. That was the best consideration obtained, for the sur render of armies, arms, munitions and manufactories iu that section, ; and it was in violation of 'that hrticle that the brigade of cavalry, by wltieh I was captured, was Scouring the, coun try and freely; taking from the un protected people the little which was left to them for their ? f uturefUubsis- teuce. From the statement ot uen. Sherman we learn that a. story had been told, to the effect ' that; I Was carrying in wagons: milhoms of specie to the South,' " and, ; therefore, . we are left to conclude, was made that expedition in violation! of the) agree- mnt ''f enrnwirlioi" l Thnnfrh. thii story the miUions of specie is now. admitted by General Sherman to have been a fiction the admission is made ;n onh torma La WAaM rlirAaAi- to supposeLhad been travelinisc with waon transportation, land had-a few thaaHA.Akara f trviM. in a' olw I . i would be true. the wagon leave it when captured: mv only baeaajre was a .-, : . ... .i .. acked thonsaud dollars :o3 specie weret ui a pair of saddle-bagSbibelonglBg : j-tO sa,(,,s T?MrQn Whothi- that money ' etet reachedi.thUnitedStates Trasnrv Mr. Heafran. from whom it ' . L t l-tii J 1 be tablor to learii was iaKen, may; after he ; shalK have assumed -his functions; as a Representiyejin the United States Coneress.- j- r 1 .1 -' " Should the course ofthe command ing general pfthe arm yVioj attempting at thw Hate1' dayxtb resnscitalS a Ue- funct slander againstlthe President Zander not even suborned witnesses qrtne iate omeueracy, ano .toi wnicn could ffiVe Uief Semblence Ot TrUtb, b& taken as -the exponent ,ot the feeling of the army,.thatLarra!of the .general government! buld5 seemStiii lie ill- suiteu to me t.asK,.;,oi,iate so lartreiy asKigried to it, of preserving Civil order ana oi restoring narmony among me peopl6;):tKe llnited , States, IfFprs public oonsiaerauons n is to pe nopea r. .'.i " .3- i :rr: .r:. :--s tnai - ine njeranicaoief ijyiiignuyi Sherman may be aq exceptum to the ! '--i irtr Jt ' -li-isLL.' i-''4 'It. . 1 ' i Tj.T. L i prevailing senumeniH ui tne ju.nii.ee States army. trg-'Nf Bj -' ,v":v: J Aijain thanking you or your friend ly consideratibn; l .;ain very-truly yours, V.KFFICBSttX Uavis &.; ;f,;;p I An ErfglisbTgehtlnlan wlKhing to test the , Irish ,wit, thus accosted , an ir-ls, aborer, who was: at work mend j iDg feneer 's'-' j Say Pat, suppose: Satan was 4 comeaWng-hoWandeibothLof: to I here, which jdo.'youisuppose.he'would 1 iae, juu u x ;v,, , ,v 1 fi,ti I i O faith, yer honor he'd t take me 1 J f ".How so V said the Enili8fmitaiht J in astonishment."! ; ! i oi!": j w VVelI,ir,fT said raddv, rne' ma 11 nit- Ptmnaa ha wouldn't b d take bo sure 6f me when he jeomp again t bqt held' be sure of jvou at &av,i tiffie, . and he- could, aflFord to wait." " ayooiiinei-"i M r Til to Co n f eslo n :tt l '-' I The faots .in regard: to tho confes sions made by Mrs. Tilton to Mr. Joseph; H. Richards, late the publisher of the JNation and. previously of the independent and toll is fwife; which the: f?K published on Friday, forcibly present a conclusive reason why -the counsel of Mr, Jieecher would not call .to the' stand ' the woman with whom Beebher is - accused, of having, trans-; gresseu. jsv Mxi'mPii. iThe fact of Mrs. Tilton's confession to Mr. and Mrs.' Richatds is indispuV table. ; , it is also indisputable that she made to Miss Susan .B. . Anthony, a confession eyen".: more' "detailed and ex plicit.' . She" also acknowledged to iuib.: urausuawa iue iwuiu t uer alleged: adulterous intercourse with Beecher.; But so morally perverted .Ik " . ' . . '.,1 i ' rm - is tuis napiess woman mat toe onence )she confessed seemed to- her ito have uiuiai siiuu, .( xieeuucr WW? iu uei tpe repre'sehtativf of ..Oody or Christ rather, incapablf of 7 sin, .'and : their confessed Cadulterv'J; seems ttokhave tiken on for - the time- in her morbid thought and emotion, a spiritual char acter, which inch a paramour as :she sid she bad would be likely tb assist her in giving it. Her conscience seems to have asserted itself at times,' but never sufficiently to enable her (o see the i real blackness of the crime she acknowledged. ; -; : . ; 'H,t4 v Wiienb Beecber . was charged with the outrage by. her husband, she, so ieeung, would or. course oe ready? to again put herself - under toe former's influence and shield him at any ex pense. ; Her argument and his would be readily at hand. InBeecher's per son religion Would be attacked, Christ would receive another blow from his enemies, and Plymouth church, which she loved, would be blown into pieces. Yet though, she took back her con fession to her husband, 111 : her weak ness she still kept on confessing to others, and feebly trying to excuse her inculpated paramour. It is a dreadful thought, that of tlwe morsl wreck of this feeble woman, now denying now confessing praying for neip to uo rignt, miUKing voa smnea 011 her lies, feeling that the church had its only support in her denials of the truth, and yet gaining momentary satisfaction for a conscience : not en tirely seared, byleatf ul exposures of ber sin to friends in whpm she trust ed, finding cousolation in religious casuistry, which came only to. fail her in ' the end, and -all 'this while the dreadful fact and its threatened, ex- posure staring her in the face. Here is material for romance, beside; wnicn even 'the Scarlet -Letter will seem a tame! analysis of a soul tortured, pur sued bv evil imaginings Jind indulg ing in vain subterfuges, mingling re ligion with the arts of the devil, and seeking to gain support for lies per sisted in,' by cries and prayers to the. JLivine Author ot trutUi If we believeHbat she really! made these! confessions, as we must, Mrs. Tilton's appearance, and conduct du ring the trial Of .Beecher were among the saddest things upon which a court of justice has ever looked. . .The testis monyi she gave before the church committee in secrecy, and with the aid 01 an apparent, purpose ou tue part 'bf its members to shield the pas tor at any hazard, was bad enough.. The daily appearance of the self-de ceived, vilely used woman in-' the court! room to confront the eves of the ;; world and those: of the man whom she had confessed to having received in the arms of adulterous love,, was simply horrible. . And yet one spark of decency appeared in her. She did not come to hear his- drama tic denials of adultery. r or . innocent, speaking the truth or thfl victim of strange delu sion, this woman is now a moral cast- away She has so blinded her per ceptions of. truth by fajse conceptions of dutv,-that she has lied to or of her husband, against or for Beecber, and. all under declared duress ot Xilton, or to save at the cost of Tilton : the paramour who befouled, her and his sacred . caili n g. Which , theory is the the more probable,' that the husband concocted the adultery and made her confess it ' td" him,! and vhen away irom mm 10 women irienus, or mat hepastor debauched' her person and: then ruined her soul in order that he might escape earthly punishment for bnene0sgaio8t which! theDitfai justice has thundered out Jtis most terrible anathemas?" I t 'The RaleSghHiVwbas feeeWper- mitted to make the-foHowing extract of - a letter, from an eminent Professor of the Uni- vereMy.oi Virginia 10 a uiauDguisueu mem ber ef lhe! Boai d of Trustees -of the UDyerj 8ity of "North Carolina. The generous tone; so full jbf hearty eucouragement, i and so absolutely . tree from the (Spirit of rival-; ry,, comes opporianeiy b uum wueu iue , frieoda of our Uoiversity need these words 01 hope and cheer, and will stimulate-tnem to fresher effort: Permit me in closing to congratulate you and your honorable col leagues on the success f your efforts to re habilitate the; North )arolipa vUaiversity,! and thus restore the crowning etbrv ' of the Old North State. I believe it to be the im- perative duty of the States of the South' in- the interests of the present and all succeed-' ing generations to restore, re-enaow; ana thoroughly equip sow those noble UniTer itie8, . which in times past accomplished so I much for the good of the country-", ,. ,i - i ! I 1 The Supreme Court has licensed'. the following gentlemen to practice' taw in the courts or the State ,: Richard Stokes A j . T" .1 . .1 I. (--a- ' 1 v rri f j Ashe, 'Anson; Benlnmin Edward Blount. Pitt: John Henry (Jollins. Halifax: David Anderson uovington, union; tieorge Uhh ford Eaves. Rutherford ;.. Epraim ;Liash Gaither, Davie; Joseph Whitfield Glenn Guilford; Thomas Hamlin, Rockingham; Yilliam-Mariin, rasquotanK;- vviuiam tJo lumbus Maxwell, Mecklenburg; i Samuel Fox Mordecai, Wake j Francis Erwin psi pome, i Mecklenburg; Frank Powell, Edg-combe;- Henry 8bepaerd Ptftyear; Tdkin"; liartiett vi smcey ' itayw, 'orsytnr"vsear Sanies Spears, Harnetl; Isaac Anderson conies ispears, tia' Sugjr, Pitt; GeorQr Ad'lihn3 Richard TaAe ;YVaS9on, Ubowan; VY ortbam, VV arren. , ,The!4ramept;.Ftenchjstaie5na and author, .Count Charles DeRemusat, is f w oanimqre s - x oe monumouv ' - is nearly douet it wW ; ha ,4edlcstp4 in gep? The telegraph : wire; has reached Shelby depotJH fi4"5i?-i Pj ' Urr if -the' woiinded artillerymen have arrived la RaleigB: ;'Hl wAVi' ' Carteret cbnhty il Coriiervative' convention June 26thl - : - r f Laree interest manifested in the Coijittldn qrie8tidd in; Franklin county.: : i r J otaiesviiie a; lemaie prisoner scratched under and'." got' out of the guard house. -tt- $rA 'r 1 r t f-'Ai vj..yw,' - "Ffrantli n 'cotintv rCbnserVati vea "have nominated Coll- T. F.' Gieen for Con tention delegatepf j- j q;ft M -i i-u - i r The' Convocation of Royal Arch Masons is the largest known, in the State since the war, says the Raleigh JNeusk i Mr. Joel E; HilUbf Stokes coun ty, has been nominated as. a. candidate for the Convention in.thapountywj !-mai -dm I ' . A monster sea turtle ;! was obap: tared near Morehead City, on Friday, last, said.to.weigh.about500 poiinda;. .ih. f Mr. iJ, L,JUabiaux, oriiidgeIway so well known in connection with the (crow ing of fruit in this State, ' designs removing from -the State,"l;;;-!r4i-; 'f- ; i- The escaped penitentiary con victs robbed a little negro ooy 01 some pro visions, near Rocky: Mount,- Monday,-and again eluded icapturaH W?l 3eh s 9 j 4:':;i I Mr. -John 'fayloi,' of Gdldsboro; was whipped around the leg! by a large snake, and even now has not entirely recov ered from his adventure. - , i . ?., -: Hons. Burton Craig&and Frank E. Shoberrfand John S. Henderson land Luke . Blackmer Esqs., are named promi nently in Rowan for Convention delegates 'A Maj - WW rk. of 'Chatliani: has been invited, and has accepted the in vitation; to deliver the commencement ora tion at the Siiffolk (Va.) Collegiate Insti- tUteNi' '-t -rtrt-;.';!-.; 'h;!.-;:::; ui ' I The- Watchman ; says i Mr. Bur gess Craaford . killed, : a few days ago in Rowan county, a large bird, thought to .bq a sea 10 wi, that measured 7, feet from tip to tipK! ;:; - i. -y;1.- ; Goldsbofo Juessenffer: It is sug gested that 'our citizens go to work and get up a Fair to be held this coming fall. r.A We trust the efforts in that direction may prove suocessiui. , L i Nm- John A. Uobiusoiu assistant edilwr tif 1 h:y ,pcford TormighL on last Wed- ne?cl;iv evenmi married Miss Cornelia Pas chal I, of Oxford; ReT.-LlC. Wiley, of the Alethndisi gnurcU; omcuuing. : ; ' ji The- Charlotte Observer ya that on Thursday night the residence' of Gov. Vance was . entered- for- the second lime within two: months. -Nothing was missed aud it is not thought that anything was taken.' ' : i ; , 5 .!. The commissioners:; appointed by the Legislature to investigaie the affairs of the Albemarle and, Chesapeake Canal nave mane an examination and enrected an arrangement which, however, will have- to be .submitted to the next. Legislature. , .f7 . r Any goou man . wisning to en gage in the newspaper business can. with .small capital, ' secure' press, type,' fixtures and good Will or the Concord wtn. For full particulars apply to John K. Harris; Con cord, N- Cj .State papers please notice. , I - The Oxford Leader says it was resolved by a meeting, held: last Friday mgnt to build an iron .narrow guage, rail road from Oxford to Henderson. The sum necessary : to be raised 1 before work should be commenced was fixed at $00. 000c The right of way has been secured. ' - : j Saturday last the Conservatives of Johnston county nominated as delegates to . the- Constitutional Convention Willis Saunders and Jesse Htnnant, Esqs. . The Nqw learns that a good feeling prevails and there is no doubt of Johnston going all right. ' 'i ' '-:''! - ; '': ! The Democrats of Nash county have done admirably I in -nominating last Monday Mr. BeDjamin A. Bun n. as a dele gate to . the Convention. Mr. Dunn will probably be elected. ;; His law partner, Cap! Samuel T. Williams, declined some time ago the use of his name ' before the nominating convention!, , i - j The officers of the Orphan Asy lum at Oxford edit and three orphans print the Orphan's Friend, started a few months since, and it has paid for. the press, types and nxtures, supported itself and contribu ted something besides to the support of the institution: - What John H. Mills doesn't know in the matter of economy in running newspapers isn't worth anybody's knowing ' : On Saturday, durintr the. prog ress of a game of quoits in Fayeltevilie ME, vuarieo . iuuiiJoxiiUi was ; BirucK, . ou , me head by one of the quoits and so severely mjureu uiat ue uieu Dunaay . morning, at 3 o'clock. He was an old' and venerable citizen and was followed to the! graye by one of the largest processions known in re cent years iu thattown4r,j..r-jif, ;f; j.,..: j Salisbury hjtianj As the mail train from the South on the!N.I O. R. R. approached within a mile of the city last mgnt, ii : was xuTown- into 1 oy some scoun drels,' one rock striking Capt.! Ligonp the Conducted on theleg : A lady from Golds- ooro .was also cut. about the bead and face with' fractured glass. This, ia the: second time the train hair- been thrown ' intd re cently.1 V,si y'f-- fl' ii-i ;f-':;;.'i-j -4: 1 Cotbn 'T.brtford: in the Sldti ' Jgrieutfuraf' Jo&fyty; mus prettily ciusc au cuiujuu nuvice ui msa ousau DimockjM.,i;j'?41The JoudiWinds blow, the sea rises the; .fogs ,yeil the ,shoala,.the nobis ship is shattered and the' bravest as well as the most beautiful xt countenoxice and lovely in character, in in inBtant; sinks to rise only in eternity, The ocean bird is there alone, toeing the hymn .for. tbe .dead, while "friends far, far, away over the sea are i ' Newbern' NtitsheU: K On Pridav nighi last, after making preparations to re tire, air. 7 homaa rowers, living on Ueorge street;- turticd down the wick of his lamp and blew undtr the burner 4o. put out the light,, when in an .instant ; a!, terribje explo sion occurred, anq fragments ofthe burs ted lamb-were being hurled ail overthe room. A smaller lighted lamp1 was setting on abe mantlepiece near the rone, which exploded; the light of which was alsq extinguished, tlie globe bursting from the concussion, leaving the room in utter darkness, preventing, all probability; a terrible disaster. ' " in KaleiK mc:Cbrr.eiihs&Wil- Ha ms and Austin 5 Hill,- convicted 'of the murder of Samuel Preston at the Weldoh r Railroad Bridge, and -sentenced to behaqg- ed .Williams on the.n ot June and HilLon tlie 15th, have been respited by the Gover nor: Williams td iM 9th of JulVjHtllloth 23rd. "Tliefe Will probably ibe a farther-in yestiration into! the facts ;or .this terrible f crime. 1 . Williams has made a, confession in. wuica he declareSj that. tiui jsnot ; guilty, Irat ' charires that otker 'Parties named m him participated In the Murder: t .. i m. - m vif t Spobtihs Cms. JU tbOvxbiUtiOB f gportlng dogs foeldatrWatertowxiJ Rwy Tork, Job 1, fr. A. U. WaddelkqfXeibM.Jert,:recelT94; first prize la every claaB. lpv wlildi.- -. arjilltedxcept net ,,Ii.tnfl.cliainpipa ba8TPtpojntet je lea 11 fleldV botS on ld flajs an psppleaki Biartdck dpgt V Old Phil." la very generally conceded to h the flBest .iPpinter hs tWa cottntry.j j When s Jaatpa ttut)i pearij 4fi were patpxed at jjtU. Wacrtown show, the pmnber pf, prises taken Mr., Wsddell f is remsrkable, and clearly entitles bis breeding ken nel to the clslm t . telns Jaxeeqwa If not the perfor? of any in tne Vnte& States, n : S:4STAR: OFFICE. :!June 3.;u SPIRITS TURPiamNE.--Receipts467 casks;- Sales of 200 casks at 29 : cents gallon for Southern packagesl-Market quiet In yesterday's paper the quotations were ?i cents for spirits instead of 29i cents, as; it should haye beeneportefr g -s; i jiiODin neceipis iram ddis . osrainea rosin dull at $l'50. - Sales of 89 bbls Pale at 5 25, 30 do. 35itra Pale at $5 75 and 16 J do.; Window Glass at t&ui&kkPA&&U CRUDE TURPENTINE Receipts:. 100 bbls. Sales .of ... 100 bbls at $3 25 for Virgin, $2 00 for. Yellow Dip and $1 20 tor xiaru.i juarKet aieauy, : : , TAR. Receipts' 56 ; bbls. - Sales of 56 bbls at $1 65 bbL? Market steady, j-. 4 CQTTpNi-Receipts 43 Jttalesyttarket firm.-boldersgenerally askhig higher figures, , No sales to reDorWi The following are the, ofacial nominal qubtatfcnsat :aniiu. Ordinary; t 4 Lz.XH i cents ? 18 v u rfl A.J!.. to . it ,- : iiow ju.iadung,,,......i4 . 4i i it jtuuuung.. ...it i UoOd Middling.'. ,15 ;J SPIRITSURPEirriNa Receipts 44t. icasks. Sales of 150 casks at29Jents and 15Q casks at SO cents per gallon for Southern packages. 'Market steady at an advance of I , ROSIN.Beeeipts 1,305 bbls. : Strained rosio quiet and dull.'- Sales of 150 -bbls Strained at $1 50, 500 bbls do'delivered ' at 1 50, i;500 bbls Good Straihed at X; ,000 bbls do delivered at $1561,' 30 hbls No. 2 at $1 55 and ll bbls Extra No, 2 at $1 7obbL ' 1 ';: j;-.: "-;- 1 CRUDE! TURPENTINE Receipts 215 bbls.; k Sales of 200 bbls at $1 20 for Hard, $2 00 for Yellow-Dip and $3 25 fpr Virgin. Market steady. ,; .. t . .;: ... ; ; TAR. Receipts 136 bbls. .Sales of; 100 bbls at $1 65 and 70, bbls at $1 70 i. bbl. Market firm at ah advance of 5 cents, 'idv :.. COTTON.Receipts 57 bales. Market fiim. Holders general asking higher figures. No sales. Thefollowing are; the official nominal quotations: '''' .-. - - ' Ordinary 11 - Scents Sib," jGood Ordinary 'i1. : 13 ' , M ':uy AJSV JIUUUIUJ ....... t 4. ;' ''" - Idlmgn.-.-'.-'vi' it t (i ': : .' t , , STAR OFFICE, June 5. :, SJfllUTS , UPJTlNJiH-rlteceipts 650 casks. Market firm. , Sales of 300 casks at 30 ; cents per gallon for Southern pack? ages. . . - : . r ; r, ? ; ,-. ROSIN. Receipts 2,488 bbls. Strained rosin t quiet. 0 Sales of 500 ' bbls ' Strained at$l 47 S bbl. CRUDE TURPENTINK-Receipts. 250 bbls. Market steady. Sales of 250 bbls. at $1 20 for Hard $3 00 for Yellow Dip and $3 25 for Virgin. ' ; ; ' 1 T ' : ' 1 : "l . TAR Receipts 161 bbls. Market steady. Sales of 150 bbls at $1 70 S bbl. . ; .' ; COTTON.r-Receipts 42 bales. Market firm. Holders general asking higher figures. No sales. The following are the official nominal quotations: 1 Ordinary. 11 Good "Ordinary. ...... 13 i Low Middling. 14 Middling. ...i ..... . .. 14 Good Middling. ...... 15 cents ' ( STAR OFFICE, June 7. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Receipts 216 casks. Sales of. 100 Casks at j 30 cents per gallon for Southern packages. Market firm. " 1 ' . - : ROSIN. Receipts 514 bbls. Strained rosin quiet at $1 47. No sales reported of Strained. Sales bf 350 bbls(H. to W.)No.' 1, to Window Glass, at $3, $5 25, $5 37 $5 75 and $6 per bbl. , :; '; . ; '.' : ' CRUDE TURPENTINE. Receipts 00 bbls. Bales of 250, bbls , at S foyhr- gin, S3 00 fpr Yellow. Dip-and fl 20,io? Hard. Market steady;. ; ' y; ,l-U ; 1 TARReceipts 0O bbls.., Scsof 100 bbls at $1 ,7Q. Market steady,., Sj u j COTTON. Receipts i 189 bales. . Gen erally above the views of buyers.:- The fol lowing are the official nominal quotations: Ordinary.'..!.;. . . ;i .11 c cents HJ Good Ordinary; . .7 .V;13 5 f ' " :1 ! Low . Middling .... I . .14 Middnng-I,:1.;V:.V..i4J . i. ,0ood Middling,;. .. .15 , ' 1 . . , '' SPlRrrs TURPENTINE ReceipW 67t casks. Sales of . lOO. casks at .30 cents per.. gallon t for j Southern u packages., , Market, closing dull.; ' -',wil u rosin dulLt Sales, of. 500 bbls; strained .at , $1. 47S hbi, and 150 hbls good strained at fl;.5Q; -bbI.liijH!i!j' .ROH.-j'-KiKl xs s;l J CRUDE TURPENTnraRecelpts" 175 bblsJ -Sales of 150 bbls at trBOforHard, $2 00 for Yellow Dip and $3 25 lo Virgin? TAR Receipts 122 bbls. . 'Sales ol'iOOj bblsat $1'76S bbl. Market steady:-; 1 COTTON. Receipts 11 .bales. Market firmj tGenerally' above tlie views of buyers. i ne iQiiowing are tue omciai nonuuai.quo- tationsnf.i ni " -v.SM?: .-i-ti,. Srdinary,..... ,...11 cents ;H( .4 cod Ordinary. ,l3t . . " ,. ,,. Low'Middna.:;:!i4 "V, J Middling; i V 'J ii 14 . ! " ( 5 -n ' Good Middling,.;.-. :15;u ' ii r ij STAn,;OPFK;3une i SPIRITS TTJRPENTINE-Receipts 164 .casts? ' Sales otl50 "casks tcit aistledV ai 8U cents per gallon. 'MarKe nrmjaaj-cents ffwrilhej-n: package, fl--'w quiet at $li4ft t 1 47i for.3tr4inedv,9jMes. of 150 hbls, a $i;47indi?12aioat from jJo3i79 jibl .Amv:! - 4 !: ! fiRrmTC,tTTJRPlilNTINE-iIleceinta;vffa bbIsU SalesoC.150 bbls at $3 00 for Yek iowuDip. fl20 ifor Hard and ! f3 25 for Viwrih. aMarket nuehatnted. w'l h only tO bates On a tasisfdf l'centafor imd- MiddlingiU45A4t-WJ'fi Good Middling;. j ,v.15 .-. IvflfHi!.- SoK'iKltl! perrht'. aSnchWged:: Qui gnsouioaev- it saoaU anderMood. re eeent the vholiMle prices eenersilT. In makhK m smaa prters higher prices nre to b charged. . i- BACKSmQ-Qnnny.. Double Anchor "AMl ZZ BACON Korth Catelina, -S -1 j''r: Hams, tt fi W ,,.,H Bhoalders, &.. . r-r is; 4 ' IA 14' western omokea . ; ......... ... Sides, tt........;..! J Shonlders,..;,; ......;, f Dry 8alted v1.i3t;j l iti . 16 a i-. it. 13V 10 On tlm Hnnf " ':- .y. Bft R RKl Splriu Tttrpenaniy I Second Hsnd, each.....,... tss e! S60 aw , sis a cut w 8 00 1000 ' .. OS & 1400 BUTTJEB North Caiwms, . Northern, V .. ..m.JT -r -Aiiamsiit4A tia sv SO & . 40 , - M.tti 4S ? :l.,34i!.ftlft-0i IS & 1 16 as.as-w' t mo. H B -.i Lagnarra, 1...... -" CORN MKALr- basnelw. DQMTICS-lieetinK. 4-4, y Tdl -1 15 ' . lew o MM 8 60 ' a 0 00; ii oo o u so: J 8 00 8 00 " 00 S60 - ?46yb:!? .'600 .: f 6 00-ir' 6SS.OT00r T S5: '800 ' 0 00 0 00 ; 0 00 g 000 00 00 woo ' 00,00, : 09 00;; A Sol l. s w bhL..- ili i . v-nerruiKt DOl.- -. FLOUKr-Fine. bbl.'. j Bapw. Northern 9 bW.. Extra do.. t; bW. 4 Family J bblA., . City Mills Snpsr.. bbl. i i' Fanuiy y bW... rn.iiiii.i7..n?i i PennrUn Goano,' V S00U tt waOfOoooovf :'i Carolina Fertllixer. UO 00 60U0 ,. 60 tW 63 00 00 00 40 00 ;; 00 00 45 00 00 00 5700 " 65 00 6500" 00 00' .67 00 1 00 00;TOOO 00 00 7000 . Bit oa " inn nn f J Ground Bone, i r Bone Meal.. 1 - - .-Floor, 5 :,? '. ; i . HaVMsaOaano, : .- . Complete Manure, ':" I Whann's Phosphate , 11 ' j Waiido Phosphate. -M ' ; ' , : ! Berger 4 Buts's Phospn. GLXSS& S..i...wi-.iii.....'..j GJSA1N Corn, Is store, V 66 ft. :t Corn, Cargo, 56 tts........ 13t V. yv w 11 1 10, 0 00, i Oats, BDBDel.;.. .......... feas, uow, V busheU.... BIDES Green, V .X S5 " .1 2 8 j MX IS t l.M j 0 00 1 30 1 i 1 08 110 J6 17X ' 00 00 K V --...... .... HAY Eastern, y 100 Bs.... ! PKHxn lorer, luu. ...... HOOP IRON V-ton.. ...... . LARD Northern. V B.... North Carolina, UMB-W bbl LiUMBBK frTT SnaxSAWSD .. Ship Stuff, resawed, M ft.. 5 Rough Edge PlankvV Mft... J4 00 1700 M00 S500 , T Weet India Cargoes, acoordlngj 00- .ot"w"7 SO DO 85 00:" 15 00 88 00 ,i t - tojnuty, j it... ....... ; Dressea Flooring, seasoned, . Scantling ana .uoaras. moo, Mft... .... MOL A88KS--Ctiba, hhds, V gal:. , Cuba, bbls 8 gal.... -v 48 48; 50---88, 40! . 40 -j. S0 4 , 00 475 18;i0O0O 1 10 -11 5 10!fll0 j .80 40 1 40 1 75 i 8: ouBe, nnas, y gal.. . i, jjniB.i arai.... Xard. 8 eat... -'Unseed, V gal..viiJ, -1 UOTUUf K. . PEANUTS 3 bushel POTATOES 8 weet, bushel.: Irian. Northern. bbl ... -75 iOOO1'- PORK Northern, City Mess..'. . , L8 35 i 860 S4 50 ' S5 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Prime,, f? bbl..;........ - Romp, bbl.....:.... wrtni c 1: aa a. WOO 00 00 BUllVnuil, J... .... .... 8 . i isasiinaia, v ia Rough, bonh.i....kw.. .. KAG& Country, V B ..... cstr, v ROP& . . c. . . ........ ........ . 00 r so : V.X 6 V 75 1 10 1 10 8 . - a ii Jf ' 10 10 ,10 io : 5 4 0C 60 6 50 ... 0 60 - 00 1 80 -: ;'8: 88 nn SALT Alum, y buahel.... ...... . I uverpooi, eacK ' - American, fl sack... ........ SUGAR Cuba, i Porta Rico, t A Coffee, ........ ...... ) B . 4 lb..........i. ; Ex.C - fl. B) ' Crnshed,"' ft ft... ........ .V SOAP Northern, 9 .. ....... iio ,09 7j1' 800 800 cuujNtt.Liju3 (contract, y m. UMmOILWfl.... Cypress Saps ft M, Cyprees Hearts ft M. ... STAYESW. O. Bbl., ft M. 30 .00 S5 00 00 00 00 00 18 00 00 00 : 08 i-h:-It , 0060 a 13 14 00 8 50 10 00 4 00 ,600 .1 00 5 00 175 860 - - - 85 I 40 a- i. una., w ja. 5 ;CypreBS, ftM.... T ALLOW ft...;:. xi m a KKr gntpping, ft M j MUl Prime; i9 St.T........... ........ Mill Fair. M Inferior to Ordinary, ft M. WHISKEY Northern, gal.... North Carolina, ft gal,. ...... WOOL Unwashed, ft t Washed, ft ft................ RAXES OP FREIGHT, ! Per Steamer. Per Sailing YeiMel - ; To Nbw Yobx. Crude Turpentine ft bbl Tar bbfl--.'...... 0 45 a 0 , 0 00 0 85 0 50 ess 0 00 75 ' 0 00 85 000 1 25 0 00 010 0 000 60 0 00080 0 00 0 60 00 8 00 0 00 0 75 jo oo o ao ,700 8 00 0 00 0 45 : 060 0 45 0 00 t) 75 000045 0 000880 0 000O0 6 60.tee 0 00 065 0 00 0 65 0 00 00 ,0 65 0 70 160 6 00 0 80 0 85 , 85 0 00 Spts Turpentine ft bbll AOSin ft DDI.... ...... Cotton ft bale........ Peanuts ft bushel...:. -TO PWTT. L TlTeT.VlfT A . '40 0 OOi t 00 0 00 0 10 0 00 09 8 SO Crude Turpentine m bbl Tar IB bbl..,.. " . J 0 000 50 Spte Turpentine fl bbl Suu l ou 00 0 50 0 00 too Cotton, ft bale, j oni T muj. .... r. Cotton Goods bale.. 0 00 0 75 0 00 010 0 00 10 00 0 00 t 45 0 00 0 45 00 W Peanuts V bnahel.... Lumber-$ H.... TO liLTDIOU. - ; -' Crado Turpentine ft bbl Tarbbl..i.M...T... Spta Turpentm ft ban Koaia tDi..,.....F. Cotton V bale........ 0 00045 0 00 t 801 Peanuts ft bushels... 0 00 O 11 Uunber ftM.. ...... -Te Bobtov i 0 00800 090 0 00 e 00 e oo 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 000 0 00 fh 0 00 Crude TnrpehtiD ft bbll Tar ft bbf..'..:...'...n 8pts Turpentine ft bbl ttosm y doi........... Cotton bale. 018 010 liumoer w M. 11 60 18 , . ooBRacvao BAillr ar tax sax xir aAjrovaa,' 1.1 sArjraxxy' rxxsism, Exchange tslght) on New Yotfr,1 X dtect' ; I lUiK'fHiv OfBaltimore.Uiii... Mtjti? i ; . BOStOn, X' !! I .iiH1i!!Wf &Jphyadelphfa,i.vj;i'.iir l I f, ,rr r Western CiUesi .,.(,. ,jf r; Exchange SO davs 8 59 cent Interest added te aoove. Bank of New Ilanovw8toc:..w..(Par86) vr.ri 88 1: jnorst nauonai cam,;... . Wilmington juuamgBioca,..n...... . Mechanics' ; .-. .-.w1' V Navajiu Oniso Co. . . " - - 103 85-,-- 110 ff - Dox,, r.irunaing ist.. .10 1 Do; 1868..1..?:.:".14 v : Doiv Newii.....i........w..l ... o! 4t ' ik. 10 in.u. Kauroaa.... .....w , ; W. . ,W. B. B. Bonds T ftc (Gold Int).M , ;5 , uaronna jentrai n. dl. ogiiis, o yc.. . u Wilmington City Bonds, S oi Krlt'i new 6 fte.-.65(Qoldtat)' O fC.....(5 l- if- .75 ... ! W. A W. Railroad Stock .'. 68 Nortb Carolina B. E. " ' ...;.1.V.80"J Tlrw 1 ll v ATT! 7ZTa. rt-5 W "jrr5",T. Vnb Seaside B. R."i u-J . AjtOO ": New' Toi-tr Kavrai' stora narKf i - iy:la4 - nlSuiVvl3.8'i&.'4 iiv?ijfl. f Beceipta to-day; 20Tt oarrels rosiBvl 845 do-:ispa.4Qrpeiittovv3lriUj tnrQeatini was fairly active, and the iope of the; mar ket somewliaV more steady, in 'sympathy1 with a slight .improvement in the ;tone!;of the Southern advices; No particular buoy however.1 was noticeable, and buyers . obUined about all, tie stock.wanted. Sales, Of zzd DDIs at oafC ior Duuinern. xtosins, however;; were otiit tatnosand weaki'fthder ' thdis(raffiDC acoxmhtafrod ' WiUaiiKt- 1 ton,! ana large lines cuun wHirajiN moved except at material concession bales 01 2uy o nis gwu sinwucu i t but ai the elbae. $1 was about; 'iherbest bid.!J Tar and pitcli quiet and wl&entaew features to note. ' After H3iaiige there raj1 further business 4nr$iurltt,. turpentine f em-, hracias ty bbla at 826. ;. The . telegraph adTicesc'weret .llTerpTOl--Bplrit8 turpen-: tine dull at 34s 6d ; common; rosin steady at OS 6L ; Londcm---turpentino firm -at 23s 3d; common rosin firmer at oa Ja. t;-;t CHKflSB Northern Factory f The followinff is the stock of naval stores and3oUolnyaid luiSidoaClai ts portjj June 7: Kr'--- Wf-f.ff: 06tton, in yarf '.TiT, ; . ... 975bales.! l'Jjn--.JJS'1 , I ; Total, 1.01S Spirits Turpentine, inyardk.. 8,482 bbls." vVi--;. auoat... . . . . vou K.-...i Total, vi ii .; ..-. v.& :4,IS2 ; j Rosin, pa yard,.' r . . . u, t . . t 20, 169 bbla n-.. , Total .- Crude Turpentine, ii yard ; -1,791 bbls, Ttat 'ifii.::; J - Total,. j'i5Vi2,8i'.,iii'i;' I :,$: iiivtai: y iBicrrrrsalio-ipi :? t J Fo Oie week 'ending "Jane 7r-SpiritSr 2,086 casks; osia.O bblSJ? 'ppi li 4l78 casiflrosuii3,043 btnV?.5f!- e saw ty ti! cxlonxs pon toe week. ! I Naw'T6SKhr,aDamaPl,5i?V i shingles. .ieigf;imiriV.i fa.iils;r,J-r New:; YoRZ.HeamshiD r: Benefactors - 17Q pkgs shooks, 1,443 bbls rosin 212 do i spirits turpentine, lzd ao crude tu rpentine, ij 149 bales cotton, 14 bdls and ITjox paper, ' 1,197 5uniper bolts, 1,277 juniper headings,"! 6 cases tobacco,1 l pkgs mdse. v''s4 j NeSt ToBxteamship Gulf Streain4-:i 1,584 bblarosinv 56-casks spirits turpentine, '-vr 224 hales cotton, 4 4o.hidesfc:i4 pkgs.mdse, , 'f'nifl- a' itrrOREIGN.U -;"..lyvn;tr' j Santiago dk Cuba. --Schooner Mabel F ; , Staples 134,885 feet lumber. , ! .: ? " J - ! Poncb, I. R.- Schooner ff E Thomp-" -' son 148,551' feet lumber. 4 ' '1 , ! LrvaBPOOL. Nor Barque Freidig 1,760 ! ! casks spirits turpentine. : v; i ,-.,t u -., -v-iiiT, ' BBiBTOt.--Br Barquentine Englishman-- i 1,613 bbls rosfai,;.. m-t&f : .jx;'i-ts;'.' i i - l LrvEBPOOitt Ger JBarque. Hermann- i . Helmricb 4,045 bbls rosin..: .t.j.'.-j... i- ! , MARINE. t SteamsbipBenefactorv Wood, New Tork,.J.2 AD Cazaux,;) , wit tWi , , - ;- ' Ger Barquentine Meerkonig, . Carstens, 1 Yick & Mebane,'withi 34ff tons salt. ; V t SchrBen-Beyeredge; New "York, (:Wil-!! lams fcMurchison. ' mmmy-. Ger Barque Louise, Bahlrus, Malaga. (43 days) EPeschau & "Westermann. i Steamship Rebecca Clyde Chads, Balti-1 more, A D Cazauz. ; --. . ' ..' " "'' NOr Barque Theodore, Neilson j Ly'ngber; -' " KStHeidCit .i a' hq-i r.-. . 1 8teain8hip -iBults SireanS. Jones, New ; Tork, AD Cazaux. 4 ,? , . ', j Schr Helen Ttf: Condon,' McCa'rtey, Bel- V fast,1 Me, B P Mitchell & Son, with hay. Ger Barque Heinricb Rodertos Kroger, i Malaga, EPeschau & Westermann. ; .. i Br Brig Little Furyj Munday Matanzas, . : r GG Barker & Co. .;' . Steamship Lucille," Bennett, Baltimore, ! A D Cazahx. ; ru.-.;'i.;.iy.-f .-M i. Steamship Begulator, Doane, New .York, AD Cazaux. . i,:C.., , .-..-,--:, j- I -.j - .h- CLEARED. .. . 7";" ! Schr Alabama. Ross, New Yerkv Harriss j . AHowell, ,;.' . ; t, ..-,, ....,rl, ..".fv ;-.,-- f Schr Mabel P Stajples, Burrell,'' Santiago ' de Cuba, Northrop' & Curaming. ' : " i Schr M E Thompson, : Gilkey, Ponce, P. R, E Kidder & Son. . , - X Nor Barque Freidig, Anderson, Liverpool, , Alex. Spwint & Son. ; . . , , i ? Br Barquentine Englishman, Richards,!. Bristol, Alex. Sprunt & Son. . " ; - i Ger Barque Hermann, Helniricb, Wage 'f Ber, Liverpool, AleXy Sprun,t & Son : i ! Steamship Rebecca Clyde,: Childs, Balti more, AD Cazaux. '.'::;,,""" : ' . ' '' : Steamship Gulf Stream,1 Jones, "New YorkAD Cazaux. ; TisI i. w 1 Orderl Cily. Water-Ground , Ileal gOLTED SAME PBICB AS STEAM -GKOUND. i Dont take a few bags from inferior com, intend ed to be cracked, as a fair sample of pnr Meal'. " ' . .:;-... Satfaction gnaranteed ; ; 4 ' :' jone 6dwlt. GRANT HTNTON. THESDAllif iSTAK fit FIBTfCLASS. C9SEBYATIYS ; NE WSPA PEK,pnbli8hred at the fallowing lo-ftr1 - ' 5 'P Bhi:i.tiiiJri. oo- i Kjhi.XVitv: 4 00 One Tearj postage SiMonths, f :? Three One ? i .4 . -. ; ; r. . . a. . . . J 8 S5 '"4 ''tTa itoiif V . ' . , ; .1. , . 1 TTHfilpjaisx J;; 4 V,.tj. vvit j V' ' r - v H 1 - . Jg 'r,'f4-,i(a Contains full Beports of the Wilmington Mar ; j bets, Telegraphic Keporta or, tae aortnern :h u i . i t ana jcatopeaa Jcuu-KetB, sua mo (.besi. --. I . Mali, from all parta or the - j Vf! lit, ,:yorti(.'4 1 ''''''i ... vif-4 -.3 tar;pAJtlTC Mnf. nearl DOUBLE as ' . . i 1 large iimatany otiier Papef! eWt-Ji iM f oli5-l-iff' ; ia -i.t?;:UjiS- " 'i -. t .- " . . :V. , . . , : i--i--vf ;-rf? '-..-it- -rr V,Tr..: . f SODfHERHillOSTBAfED AGF,n ; rpTHK OI4LT TtLtJSTBATED WEKKLT ' IN ,; X the South. , Eight page. Forty columns. 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