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"""""""""V" ' ," ; : V' ; r,' ... "'. , ........ ui. DiPMarnc said to . . ' . The vote acquitting Andy Johnson made! There it a good deal of jeah.us " WortiiliiK Dodge.. j lhe Xiew: Xorfc 2lmea of Wednes-1 "Foa CoiJVESTioy Anthony, Cam- in ttoe impeaehment tacjal, it requiring ieelinsr betwwe ethe itwo; detective swo-ioiros to eonTie-was as follows:? nA4irt? i,ftWc t.h ia "A COMMERCIAL; ? f ; ? ; SAR OFFICE, August 5.vi; ! - casks.! Sales late lastrerening and to-day of reasujrerf ' s r?:ai li-tr liT fwfT l!tt51,?80n and iis -companion fef1! S!:-81! ?. i?eni?Q8 1l ton, lter8on(TenI Rosauls. toKirl rtealQQbla atf QQ yirgte I awSSSSMs ovu auu uu vuuiuau on nn i ma f a i hui i t liiB uruoKivn rtjti.tii.H. TfjiiiiiuiH iih l murH mxn i nn xiuuuuk iui wumu i h i .. . . . . , v . .i.-- . .... b i 7 A- H ifF5r- Irpm; a! State in Tvhiih 00. w Market steadv..- I u-:-, ri:,u;.i i SSriiiSISr'-ij n ecfssary ;i o, y otera , i ,ng to his own account, by means of f .tCOTTON,--Receiptee s bales. Market and the finu Brown & Ivea which he I in t, . v. h , t i ; t , . . . .,: .... .5: - - (u towauw; vuiwugu vuv 'oviu u entirely nomiuajtrWiin no saies ami no oin- ance. Une was that the balloon was seen passing over- Lake ' Michigan draffi?inff through tfrTOQt.- As.h.l represented rather than heStatehas -It?: mu;----.. temireiy nommaiirwiiaiio saies ana no om Ifeeddoaghmade that theballoon hadhn come to naught. Simon Cameron pis cell, and theu aowa toe igntnitig ?iaV4uotanoB8.-' f i &; shorts-h4v Dud-' ! ::ini UA1SIN6 CHICKENS. It is best to let the chickens stav on A::::VJLrVrea' eror: the nest for twentv-fnnr Knnw ft I ''.i. . P. .n uon lin?:-rrinnMa ProHnni-oon Vrion I thft;Tpirrw'dptfectivea so badlv --l; hltchine. as thev raiirlW?Xw; S! comP? HaWHWer -: .. .-: I " v" iu ttwu. uiauH inpir nananamn i-m-n . uwm : l . ,,r. cn j i .ni, need a warm UfV nest mora than anv- nut itTHI T:;r rr1" t Zry?vj! ,pHey.:,D.uerinan, i.rEiiW -w W?!5.:kt.f thing else. I usually coop the hen and let the chickens run. : The shape of the coop is Immaterial, with the exception that the slats should run up and down.: The chickens can get out much easier.: It is i)est to have no bottom to the coop, unless skunks or rats srouble. A board floor gets dirty, and chickens do better on the bare ground, unless .itis-very cold damp weather, f Chickens need feed ing every .:two Wars from daylight till dark. They at but little at one time, but need : food often. Curd is good for chickens, of corn meal and uiuK,, ""i'";,3 yuu wuuiu I rection. "hmhghVw.A,.AJ A 1 .-k 1 4- i, I u . r jr.: T. . r T f oDiDTrro rrTTT3TJT?xiTrnrxrc'0--.-! o for jour own eating. - Ground scraps have been found, hnLittnmik him:Alex. Catteli has been .left at iSrat?df iJ1 xt. H'aXiV. iv i. r iinina nnii ib nnw-irnniirn na T.ni rv n v i . - w w - - t r - r - - - - owuJ a merman isauor vriro STrtu" rwr: " "ccu WttBueu irom some steamer, been defeated permanently Cole, of Another rpnnrt cto(o k'o-;'T-.iri I intt i . i f' was found noatinsf in "Lake Mifthioan I succeeded bv a Democrat. Mr. Conk- containg a memorandum signed "Wv Jingsees New "Tbrk 50,000 .democratic s ra t'm-.u-i. '. v I and himself without a followiner ex- Att' i Z " C -t?-1? cept that which he keeps in oflffbe. dated July 16th, stating that the gas j John Conness has followed his col- was escaping, and that they could not I league, Cole.- Mr. Frelinghuysen stay up more than half an hour longer. I finds New Jersey and himself with :i ilie UlPt lanBOtinn AAinftD trrnn I " . , -, tt . . . T, i . , i j, I uuu .ut and sell the disqualified ones early Algonac Mich Trtowiron Sr Clair ?ned byvdif cl?8UTe of c'edl MoT amuen.-. ne pretenaea tna,: wi:iiaa $00Markt1t steady. uni ih fn -'nSiyuA mniiA7Lv' 8".. ac fco.,. a town on . du iair biher, and he is infamously nch.- .given up all hope of escape when he wAxr ooi , ' iii .i ilhe faH. river, m the" shape of a letter froinJ. HowaVd, of Michigan, -was firit defeat- aDDroached th e citv H - , i i : 1 CTOONReceipte 23 balea,' No sales should be separated when two months II. Stanwood to a well known pro- de and then died of a. horrible acei- ! Ftftrw hA with !,;m rinl Vti, and no official quotations. 1 : 1 ; fesionalmUiia city, who , emph teatea; ana he was defeated, by K. JS. i containing some smaii articles Desiaes i , .ojtj-i.vi.xo a ujvrjia-x j. atjiu jveceiywv Southern . packages. 920 . bbla.. Market Strainnd ! hnt no s&les . , , . i . . . . , .i t ... . j. ?i . i : . : ' l - - 1 . auu nis ? party py za, uw majority. Pomeroy goes out all over corrupt. xcamsey was defeated by his own par ty. John Sherman has lived to see Ohio 27,000 democratic on a Congress vote. Sprague has failed both . in politics and business. : Stewart,- of Nevada, survives at the product and Our qubutuona; u saotfld be undemoot, rep event the wholes&l prices tranerallT. In making mpemallonlnlgber pr)cealiaTeto becliArsed. Jt1lClJC. " COTTON AND NA VAL STOKES. JTlie following is (hestockof joatal stQret and-cottor in Urard" and Afloat a$ Ibis port 9: uouon, asnoreji... if.u !.- 45U Dales. to arr:l: 14 j T 16- M.a,vv:-.7T ?-14X J4jr sjm.;.1 ail 1 : : '(r'kn'' a 15 ,B8.:tS.75.V- 'S8- sor ;S0 a 1000- oa : 14 00 v, S6 : r... 40 ., WW u " . SpMtsTurnentine; inyard;i.V., 5,76 bhla: km-- Moat,- V AO ;-E3'jo -it To6d,; ivc.th . 06m,jHyardi.UjSttr 89,303 bbte ax 5 or boiled beef I liver ' should I be fed " daily, and Asiatics should have a little bone meal, say . a tablespoonful to a' pint of meaV daily,4 after two weeks, old ; they fatten quicker and grow much larger. .The chickens should ' be fed'rell all summer; f not fed Well until eight weeks old," and then left to pick their living as they t may. -i If you are breeding fancy poultry, pick old. Look to the chickens when taken from the nest i and i see if - they lousy., r Dust the - hen with bu aud grease under her ,wings .and parts that come in contact with chickens, with lard." V" not disguised as a negro, as surmised by the daily papers.r ilHe expected to atTiwmsgaHonforSoutbernpackageat gojiSia&d effect his espefr6m the county 6 . ,ROSIN-4Receipt8:i707:bU3.? Strained I i ) ' horseback, but was foiled in his plan I steady at, -$lj,S5. iurday night, when he and (Andy j j;CRTJPE;TlLTRPilNTINE Receipts. 5J55 J obnson, cob, left, on foot an this Ui- I bbla, Sales of 155 bbls at tl 15 for Hard, 1 ..l.-JL!.HvfJi.-V!i...J I . -i- -1 ; d iweive mues irom ue city rue nirea Market steady. ;a negro man to bgihemfar as . TAleceipUand sales 13 bbls at FISa Mackerel, No. 1. bbL. . IJO. Herring, bbl. . SJ?.0?! .,......... FLOXJli Fine, bhl...V.;...... v euper. noruienu Sftrado. pro- ically declares that he saw Donald- .,..- . own m ouuiuBiiy wiiu a yuuns mau in i j?'enton. Urae-in is a.: hn.rnA.nlft on thA I'tho nn t "if Anrfw .Inhnonn hl in l tnaka t 9.7Jo i Wrl fnr i atuak w iiidvn - 2a n i iu;i. i m w mm av v. ami aw iiihiiim iiiln iirnii. ni.i ini v. ....1.. 1 1 -, .- a, i i thA diut "JirSizTU- for th nrt4 rrJilrt -u 15 -vi wMuey,:iiowwg oui nosaies wrepon.43 the -7 SI'' the' incompetency of himself. Mr. ?1VUW.UV "Tr""-wr,.r-" V"Vr. -receip I uwn- "- . . r. i.w I n - . HLtT&U V! lU.. I I Or VAIiVK OF TUB 19IPBOVBD ESSEX vh. IhogV-s."'-- .r ; Rural Carolinian.! :. 'A.--' The Essex is; ; j ustly esteemed ds one of the most valuable breeds of hogs for the South.. It was origina ted by the late Lord Western, of Es sexshire, England, and has since been extensively bred and disseminated by num's Hippodrome in New York last winter. He says : "Donaldson had no mustache, but the -scar .on ;! his cheek rendered recognition an easy matter." The mysterious disappearance arid prolonged absence of Donaldson, in The fugitive' looks! careworn and depressed in spirit; having; experi enced an extremely; stormy vovase over the barren bills of liichland on his way to parts unkuown. view of the letter received yesterday, rno,r.rAble Pl. of rotten borough is considered by many as a revival of JJonaldson's alleged advertising trick, introduced by him recent! v in Irhila- Itleetlns of the Frlenda of the booth- em Historical , Society. bere . will Ve metingcf the ids of 1 1 ."Southern Historical Fisher Hobs, who had unusual delphia, wjie're, after making facilities for obtaining the Very best animal?, on which he has since made' considerable' improvements. This I need is said to ( have carried off a very largepropoftioti of the prizes at the shows of the justly celebrated Smithfield Club, England. The tEs stx was derived from a cross of the unlive hogs of ls8ex8hire with' the Neapolitan; they closely resemble the last named, both in form and color, . but have better form and size, ; much more hardiness, and a better, consti tution. -: ( -"y : v'-- .- Stevens, in bis Book of the Farm, ay9 that he never saw a breed of hugs equal to the; Essex in the dispo sition to fatten. They are exceed iiigly gentle, indisposed to travel far, could attain, if kept loug, great weight, and are so compact in form, ;md small of bone. and offal, that they ' invariably -yield greater weight of pork than . was judged .before being slaughtered j and more delicious ham w as never cured than they afford. : ' The Essex is usually black. Slick l:rs for colors say that- the spotted Iv-sex is no Essex at all., " j . The color.! howevea is nut -skin iet'pi it being; Wtiiely conlined to the hair and outer or scarf skin. VVhen tlix-ssed by the usual' mode of. scald ing and scraping the skin is-white. quite fr6m cutaneous' diseases,' their, skins an as cent from that' city, a false dispatch was published announcing that Doti aldson's dead body had been -found in the -basket of his balloon near a small village in New Jersey. This dispatch was signed 'Dr. "Fuller.'' Afterwards .an investigation devel oped the fact that the dispatch ema nated from Donaldson himself. A paper printed in AJlenlon, Penn., tells trie loilowmg: " iAvo years ago Washington II. Donaldson resided in himself succeed him. : . Corbett has been sent back to retail shopkeepinsr m Liregon. - ivrake has been buried m the Court of Claims, and finds Prank J5Iair honored, though dead, and him self execrated, though alive,', by Miss- to 'reports Ahf Mh-.n $ -luv i ' CRUDE TURPENTINE Receipts 297 bbla Sales of 297 bbls at $3 OOfor Virgin; $2 00 for Yellow Dip s and at f l 15 for Hard.' Market steady." . , - ' ; TAR. Receipts" 30 bbls.'1Sales of 80 bbls U $2 ; 00, Market steady. . 2 , ' l j COTTON. Receipts 29 bales. No sales and no official quotations. ..; y--C !(; STAR OFFICE;! August I SPIRITS TURPENTINE--. Receipts 63 I Ther frien ; Societv" at the Greenbrier j White Sulphur Springs, ou Wadnesday, Au gust 18th; r The design of the meet-; Miir.;; .ArxnMt: mi ouri, Mr. :.-Jdmund.. and .the .two png is.io cana .wiaenrintcresi m do (city idelivered) at 28 cents oi ntion. f- They have not lost their seats l an; i,a J . Af ,;n Sv.-n&i ;gai- . . . - . . . - I trullon for rsnnthM-n. . Tnrlrcrfia in a madnonse. i'errv. or Uonnecti- l uui,u"cu: w kwiuui , yi. iiwm cut, is a .hopeless invalid and his I Carolina, will deliver au address upon ouiib iios icjjuuioi,cu uia pckrt, , iuu. I ine Occasion. . -11. - i."1: "X" "" """'"i "'6'v. 'I he . nronrietors or the Knrinrra al" hTr.H w?i kindly offer to make every arrange-! bbls. Salesof :23bbls at$3 00 forirgifl, not evfen remembered. Henry is a I ment for the meeting, and to l reduce: fa w ror xeiiowjJip and fi jZo for uaru;flv; New Citv. r h ; - BK1CKS WUltatoB, ft rTsrrr.B'siflT- m ST. AQAmaaune, ...... .i..... -15 a oojnrjRjWMra, v tV;..ivL . a 3a st:ss3 " Lagoayrai fi..:;.....- xls,-,Vt,' 16 00 SO 00 0 50 & 00 V IS 00-U CO T 60 iJ 11 00 11 60 5 00 S00 ? 00 : 860 4 60 600 6 00 . 6 00 &- 7 00 7 86 6 00 ' 0 00 0W 0 00 0 00 00 00 0000 -00 00 00 00 - 80 00 0000 i 00 00 fh 60 1)0 BO M eh nm ! 00 00 40 00 00 00 4600 00 001 67 00-" 66 00 j 6500 . 00 Ml 67 00 00 00 70 CO 00 00 7000 0 OOf 0000 i IS s 17 105: HQ . 1S5 . 6 IX n o, last l iu O l ) 108 110 ' w uo . 1 60 1 S4 00 1700' 00. S5 00 w oo ; ? SO 00 85 00 Crude Totpealtlnc'W'y .r J-V"i - xu, :iu juu,.... . .... ...... .Tinnt . 238bbla. bbl....v. LJ . - ' M DIM Famllr i - ' bbl -v, City MillB-8npr., 9 WL.t. . i as vki t.,f -irm Kamily, bbl j., f - Bz.F&mUy, bbl... FERTXL1ZHS r-s PeruvUn Onantf, V SOUU tka Bangh's Phosphite, u ' , ' ' CaroiiiiaFertSnBeri Ground Bone. . ", Bone Meal, ' . . -ti !).. Flour, uu ; . NiVMsa Guano, ,v; . ; , " Complete Manure,"4 " Wnaon'B Htoephate -- : U . WandoPhotphate, -? ", ? . 'r- Berger k Bnts'e Pnoaph. - OLUs-y .... . . GRAIN Com, in store, S 66 As, jaax,vmo, woo .... Oata, V Mabel.. TotaLiV i v .J. . iii-p 276ii?. i . . vFor the week -ending AUgi-'9-C6itoti 58bales; 8pbit8,3,747jcaaks; .-rosin, fi,82a poisj craue, ppufj tax,ibbls.f .t. -For' the' week endine ' Aue. '9 Cotton! 18 bales; ; spirits 5,553 casks; rosin; 4,196 bbls; crude, 200 bbls; tar, 263 bbls. flu? Enpes,' Boilers M MacMnery For Sale, 1 v. ! . - 5 -- 'END FOB, DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR OF A OQBi WWW V Jat HIDES Green, W Dry, fl ........ ............ jwonn jorer, juu s HOOP IRON V ton. ..;..... .. LARD Northern, B , North Carolina, 9 ft LOCK bbl.........; v.:... LUMBER Cm SrajorSAwro i ? Malt) staff, resawea. w M. n.. njsage j-ianx, w m. n... eit!ndlaCarsoeB,accordnu; to aoallty.M ft.,.. . , uresraa jrioonne. seasonea.. Scantling and Boanu, com- NEW AND SECOND-HAND , . FOR GINNING COTTON; ' 1 ' SAW AND GRIST MILLS, BOILER FEEDERS,, ' i , , v STEAM PUMPS, RAIISI & RVNTEB, j . 4 f,s ' : - Richmond, Va. ' N. B. Address of nartiei is whom we have, sold second-hand machinery given when desired. aug lO-Deod&W-lni TuThfia R. H. GRANT. J. N. HINTON. -- mon, V Mrs........; .... JtOL AS8 K8 Cuba, hhds. 8 gal i - Cnba.bblB sal.... ........ I jl'jiSttgar.Hoaae, hhda, gal.. . A I bbls.ft sal.... ROSIN. Receipts ; 998 bbls. Ifarket 1 xtESgSbtt&SZ quiet at 1 ,35 for Strained, with no sales I y1 torenort-V. i.i . . ' .. . .1 i .. ; .unseeo, v 9 r CKUD K TUKfUNTINE. lteceinls. 33 I PRANUTS boaheL... ' ft Irish, Northi EtS N bbl i. .tyjiesa victim of a terrible malady, and Mass- I their charges for , board to ' rvtembers Market steady. this city for several months, and 4 achusetts hats sunk into a senile lob- : 0f the Society. made several ascensions, from Centre square. ; While : here he lold Mr. Kramer, at whose, hotel lie. boarded, that a notion f had entered his head which 'would realize him a pile of money if carried out; It Was this: lo would make an ascension, it a favorable'opportunity offered, accom panied by a ready writer, who was to take notes while m the air of the experience ; they ; met with .'as it ap peared ' to him; (Donaldson.) For this purpose they would ascend to an' unusual attitude, and remain up as long as possible. After having gam ed the desired; knowledge ' of aerial byist, and Yates died in a condition not necessary to recall. Of those who voted for acauittal. il Garrett Davis,' Win. ; P. Fessenden, j James 1m. Dixon, James K. . li rimes. Charles : Norton, of . Minnesota, and Willard " Saulsbury are dead. Their memories are held in honor as men who dared do right when it cost much Ito, do . so. Pennsylvania has swung back to the faith of Buckalew and Indiana to that of Hendricks. t i J ; .1 3 ; i i : l iuwh una cvuituuvu. sicaunv fauivtu. but ; has vindicated the name, of Grimes by high honors. - Delaware, Tennessee, Kentucky, Maryland, West IVirginia and Illinois have either remained or become- conserva tive. -Kansas has made Ross a State Senator. - and Pomeroy lingers, as Mr. It is regretted that ; circumstances over which we bad no control pre vented an earlier announcement of the meeting; but . it is hoped; that a large number of members of 'the So ciety and friends of the good cause TAR-Receipts ' 15 bbls. Sales of ' 15; bbls reported at $2 00. ' Market steady.' i COTTON.- Receipts : i bales.- No sales to report and no official quotations.! STAR OFFICE, Aug. la SPIRITS TURPENTINK-UReceipts 556 will make it convenient to be present, caska Salesof 25 casks at 28i and 300 liy autnonty ot tbe xL.xecutive uom- casas at a&3 cents per gallon ! tor csoutnern mittee. - , J. Vl Jones, 5ec. Southern Ilis'l Society. August 9, 1875. ; . ' N. B. Papers generally ; please copy the above. - travel, they descend at a place where ! said, ih corrupt obscurity, Hen- thev would hot likely to be seen, and I dersonj unaccountably went back to Tbe Failure of tbeMormou Trial. ...... .l!.-''.! !. . : : The failure of the jury, to agree in: agree in the trial of John D. Lee, a Mormon, for- the horrible butchery known as the Mountain Meadow mas sacre, renders it improbable that there ;:.i rti;.Kri 1 raaicaiism dux ju issoun am not. jar.. i.. wu...,,, uy uuuwU.. , ... ,old hia-b State office in nook, and then the ready writer .was 1 -rmnpLPfl. and wealth and even fame to enlarge on his notes, which would- -wait oh Lyman TibuIL -MrRever-; be pUrji8hment by the courts lpe Hum- jury rendered whether the So the RennbTicah nartv is not alto- being usually smooth and heaitny, gether harmonious in Wisconsin after however much they are exposed to alL : Jt ia only a short time since The In recalling these facts and the re wards and retributions the sun and mud. .-And ; as compared with the Suffolk tliey attain "greater weight sit a. year old ; but they resem ble the Suffuik in everything except color, are more hardy .and yield a 11 n rger proportion -of lean meat. Milwaukee Sentinel assured us thati tKanM anlmnoitifiQ V o rl all AliA fntS v. ,u a i i, ;n.;nJ liucu tile same jvuiuiu iiao uu juoui j uating that the reunited party was: a unit in iavor ot ex-oeuawr varpeu-t and. he I accused; would be convicted. , It is nresidinfir in: I . L s.' them, nobody need . speculate about: P .. progress Wl civ"- what the people thought of impeach- nation in that region, which might be; ment. r ; ,rf ; - ! ' ; I emulated with satcty in certain more pretentious localities, that two Mor-; mon jurors joined, the one Gentile ju- jHandllnsi Grain la New York. Communications have been recei v-? ,WI at the; Produce Exchange from thei .tlicers of the Erie : and New York C'fiitral railroads, stating that thear-; rniigerhcnts ' Iconeluded between . the "ram committee of the Produce Ex-; change: add;;to.e, geueral freight agents ui' ne ruadsi named was satisfactory: to the coin panies. ''It "ia understood, the arrangement i8""alsa"8atisfactory; . to the lopiylySMiao&d-pB.y this new arrangement the grain reacfiihg New, York by'; rail will be inspected "We would The Treasury Bobber. Washington, Aug. 9. i I ror in wanting a verdict of conviction.' Genkal Spinner was made glad to- n? jary stood exactly as. it aid in the rlaw.-r.wthA rnnnvpnr of t a. son s of I oeecner case nine; againsu itnree.- tPtnrn to the Senate " Where- lhe mdncy stolen from the ; treasury; I i.miu meu, ter s return to the oenate. vv nere- i , hT0tfma th saloon keener and I to hayft been entirely indifferent to upon the organ of ex-Gov. Washbur S the evidenceainit "the , prisoner: makes this discordant suggestions -zr?r $ Tr ' rrrrl The material Jnt.. f thV Wraii.V.-' aepostiea in ine. ,-a.nington lianti or t : r-r . ; Alexahdria, of which he is a stock- I i0;iwu.k,t.u.u, holder. It is believed that still more nectedly, and the .blood, of tbe . vic- of thealrderr monev will he recovered ? tims hxed Upon MormOUS Uhder the " r"i Jl J.".-. - - r I i j3 i; c t j ' and, at all events,- it is knewri that "WiWr' Ottman has nroDertv enonffh to make a real pet,, pretended mandato iOf , the j x f o . the whole bp hat" si innn' vears thereafter as much a nart of! the Mormon Churcb, as its priests and iggestion : snorcreRt. tfl Jhd Jail-' waucee sentinel tnat ex-oenator var nenter is not running on tbe State tiCKet tnis year, and mat any aneuipu to flood him into popular -favor on the strength of the popularity of thej ticket nominated will be a failsr?J T AnA m-nnialna . T . J ! packages. Market firm at latter figure. ROSIN. Receipts 1,865 bbls. . Sales of 500 bbls Strained at $1 35. Market steady. CRUDE TURPENTINE Receipts 400 bbls. Sales of 400 bbls. at $3 00 for Virgin. $2 00 for Yellow Dip and $1 25 for Hard.1 Market steady. j ' . . '. TAR Receipts 74 bbls. Sales of 74 bbls; at $3 00. Market steady.; j COTTON. Receipts 5 bales. . Sales of 15 bales at 13 cents : per lb for Good Ordi nary. , No official quotations.; ; ; : I ! ; :i - f STAR OFFICE Aug. 11.1 ! SPIRITS j TURPENTINE Receipts 52; casks. ' Bales of 50 Casks at 2Si cents. Mar-; ket firihV at 28 cents bid and 28 cents asked, for Sdulherti packages. s ' j '!'"' ; !T. Receipts 1,012 bbls.' 'Sales of 200 bbls Strained at fl 85. Market flnn. CRUDE ; TXTRPENTTNE-Recwpts, ' "67 bbla, j Salesof 67 bbls. at $3 00 for Yirgin 2 00 for Yellow Dip aod$i 25 ;f or Hard..' Market steadyw , y.rr Us; , ::-1 I TAR. Receipts aud sales., of 1& bbla at (2 00 per bbL i Market steady; -jk f COTTONitefJeipts bales! Market quiet and. dult . No sales reported. Official quotations nominaL u.n , ,-J , .t.... ; If orthern. Thin. bbl.... mm,, v PPi .,..,.v...j.... t Mxamp, v ddi i Saat India, V B...... Bough, 9 bonh JiAGS Country, 9ft, 1 City, B lb..f ........ ROPB-.......i SALTr-Alum. V boahel. , j uverpooi, ft sacK ' American, y sack.. SUGAR Cuba, ft.. . ..... . oFortaRico. lb ............ A Coffee, y 8..........M., B " 9 J.... , C .i i...... Kx.O - 9 .... Cruahed. 91). SOAP Northern, 9 SHINGLES Contract, 9 If .... common, v sl. .. . Cypress Saps M........... CvDrees Hearts M. STAVKi W. O. BbL, M... i. j R. O Hhd., M...... ..... 'I Cypreae, M TALLOW 9 TIMBKR-Shlpping. V M ., a m III JTlllllg, jp A.. Mill Fair. M... .. -,-. Inferior to Ordinary, V 2... WHISKEY Northern, gal. .: North Carolina, 9 gal.... WOOL Unwashed, V ft Washed. 9 ft...... ...v. o ta oo 15 00 '48' 27 30, .' 40 . 80: 4 00 475, - IB 0000 110 & 15 1 00 1 10 SO 40 ' 140 .ISO. . 75 0 00' '8 25 850 33.00 83 50 00 00 00 00 ' 00 00 0000 S3 00 00 00 00 t 00 1 80 .180 IX X 6 W 110 1 00 0 11X 10 10 ; ,10 10 . 6 4 0C 3 50 tt oo . 9 50 SO 00' 25 00 00 00. , 0000 18 00 00 00 - 08 -17 0Q0O 13 14 00 8 50 10 00 4 00 6 00 1 00 5 00 175 3 50 35 . 33 - 85 J- 40 i. 8 33 00 1 10 LOO 800 Grant & Hinton, ENERAt COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GRO XX Cera, and dealers in Har. Grain, and fjonntrv Produce. No. 8 South Water afreet. Witminirtnn N. C. Respectfully aoUcit consignments and orders. angll-D&Wlt (. ;; j.,,, t -: .j..; . . ; .ielmpnt Stock : Farm.. ; , T AM BREEDING THOROUGHBRED HORSES, JL also from Imported Percheron Gorman , Horses ana mares, ana irom ine ' Blacl Eaw't Bmcli br tie -Hiian , j ....-!-.!. . .; , ; And hare of these breeds all ages for sale. - also fine bred Short horn cattt. And have BuIIb from one to four years, for sale. . Also breed -, 4 . .. . 4 ... . ...... I Chester White sand Berlahire ; Swine And pigs now ready for delivery: and alfat livine rates, Charlottesville, Va. .- . apr aj-juaw wm : . s. W. FICKLIN. K OiunregR.. . j,. . . ,v. H.! U. WAIXACX .V: ......... . . IwaAO BATBs..;.....jj.t...... 1 . .... ..President ., Vice President '. . . . . . . ...I .Cashier ... .Assistant Cashier- Bank of New Hanover. CAPITAL PAID IN $350,000, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $1,000,000 D. R. Mnrchison. of Wll- liams & Mnrchison Hon. K. R. Bridgers. Pros W. & W.R. R. - H. VolleraT f Adrian Vollers.. . :.:,!. J. W. Hinsan, of Sprunt AiHinson. ' f Col. U. IT. JUtUe, : - i. . DIRECTORS: , C M. Stedman, of Wright & Stedman. -Jas. A. Leak, of Wades . boro. . ... M. WeddelL of Tarboro, N. C.--.- . , ; E. B.. Borden, of God. ' boro. N. C. :. 1. McKae. L, B. Grainger, President. 6 BATES OF FREIGHT. Per Steamer. MARINE. ARRIVED. . S wed Barque Frantal,1 Lunegeni Dakar,; IdsvsJRE'Heldte51 i'bu'.i- i i Routlag tbe Lion. Yicksburg Herald. Tli nib by a person appointed by the grain, I efore a committee of tbe Produce ixebange,: Yicfehuro: :afier which each lot of grain will lose wearing a No, 18 paper collar, turned :iis l.ienuiy anu wni oe miuwu uu.j: out of his berth half dressed, felt by the grade to which it may belong., i an(j down his state-room door, and ihe plan will very much facilitate then yelled for the captain. When and cheapen the handling of grain at lhe eaplain arrived - th Kentuckian New ,.York, Jbeingl 8imiJar.?to-,;-thaV. inquired in deep tones :lr which bas been, an practice for sev- 1 v Ar' you the capting of this boatfl erai years in; most cities in ui wuu- ? am. ; " - " - j try where a large amount ot grain is I "Well I don't want - to make anyj hiuidle!. An effort ; will be made to troable here, but I am a lion when ve finer upon tbe'new system ou the 1st j rouse me I I left a big cud of gum; . W .v... V... i A L : i ; I 1 fSZLThtbiri -SSS V twenty vre.in 'i '.f.J i from ihp. minrln-Af the lerti in th rPOm.mittedTheJPamtefli th Sehp-biraehiit fUhiitf on Midrileton ' B I ! To Naw OBKk Crude TurpenUne bl Tar 9 dpi.... ......... Spts Turpentine V lbl Bosin DDI........... Cotton 9 bale........ Peanuts 9 bushel. To FEOlDItnU. OrudeTnrBestia 9 lbl Tar 9 bbl..., Spts Turpentine V bbl Hoain DDI Cotton 9 bale..:...... Cotton Goods bale.. Peanuts 9 buahel.... Lumber 9 Jl.. ........ -l i:TaBjuuunaiiv drudeTurpenaay bhl TaxbbL;.i.wy..'..':' Bpts Turpentnw V bbl Rosin 9 bbl...........j Cotton 9 bale. ..Vw .. . Peanuts 9 bushel..... Lumber M... ...... f -j:-':Tft-BoBT 1 Crude TurpenUn e 9 bbl Tar fJbbf.;.;.:. Bpta Turpentine, 9 bbl itoein 9 ddi... ...... Cottoa Vbale, .7. . Peanuts V bu&heL-. If"" .wnm v Per Sailing: vessel .1! J JSiii 0 450 0 0 . 80 0 86! "85 0 00 -40 0 00 3 00 0 00 0 10 0 00 08 0 60 0 00 a 0 50 0 00 1 00 0 00 0 50 0 00 3 00 0 00 0 75 0 00 0 10 0 00 10 00 0 00 A 0 45 000 8 451 0 00 0 90 0 00 0 45 0 00 3 80 00 ta U 11 0 00 8 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0004 00i too 0 00 0 00 0 001 1 i oooeoss 0 50 0 85 0 00 75 0 00 85 0 001S5 '0 00 010 1 t 00 0 50 0 00 0 50 0 00 0 80 0 00 0 50 : 00 3 00 0 00 0 75 0 00 0 10 TOO 8 00 0 00 8 43 0 00 045 0 00 0 73 - 0 00 0 45 0 00 3 00 0 00 0 00 6 60 80 0 00 0 68 0 00 065 0 08 0 90 0 65 0 70 50 ta 0 00 , 0 13 0 10 11 60 13 j a? .Bobdei, -fIn1Mnifl Buonob R-RHowkll, j-resiaent u luuuu ui u m auuui .cashier. - - -.j DIRECTORS:;-.. 0 '. . E. B. BordenJ W. T. iFalrcloth. W. fi. Komezav. , R. Edmnndson, Herman Weill.. ... M. Wroirrrx, jrreaiaenc .. Tarliorfl Brancli; J. D. Ctnaaxa, .Cashier. v ; . ; . : i t , i DIRECTORS E. Cromwell. Fred Fhffline. W. o. Lewis. Mathew Weddell, . Jno. S. Dancy, Jna NorfleeL ( , - - -Ml , Waiesliora : BrancK. M. P. Lbak Cashier. - President J. A. Leak,R. BensetG. W. Little, J. 0. MarshaJL Issues Certificates of Deposit bearing Interest. ' : Is authorized by! Charter to receive on deposit moneys held in trust by Executors, Administrators, GuaToUans, Ac., &c., Ac. 1 1 , - . ii; ; . Strict attention given to the; orders and requests of our country friends by mall or otherwise. uoTio-wrj-iiii r tt ayn ; ; ..! .f one 01 er morning, an hour or two the pdsition in whicft ev nackflt. was to make -lha Piaceq since tne rooDeryaaio lnnriinn- it TTpni nrtiftn J almost it,not quite msaner ine nvn jb x. j juAnavisja ih aint ot nw hasotxb. hefort id- arrdstslt wai seriously: npi I contemplated W fend htmHO the inf 0JthI D5 sane aWlum. -.Si" -t.vn t iew-ftroke othat::rjwrdroia .rgM hDiaukyi't',ft- J' t!j;:' ',: ":ifl 'l'hftre is no rtrtnht. that mh.ra hi I umihtosu "J j sw,;f iUritto inwrt i;: f.'J I w - T .T "SI . 5f ' . II . VJUAXWUr. wijunnNdToif. OMtaaqran itainVr by .L:B.GEJJ2IGIIt,' PRESIDENT. uoift ..uu ..j...::4..,...'...ii4 i .110 fittverlj..:...'.. ..i..... i....108: -i 110 szenange tsignij on new xout, ..... .. . uiih; w 'Initial Hi;.u"inW1HMBi"- JU3.,. l DATLT STAR ? 'iM: it THE ' .h.i. , TliE'i)AII.T-f'JKOaMU 8STAK, -A FIRST-CULS9 CONSEEVATiy NEWSFA PEIl, TjubUsbed at the fpUo-wtog low ; t . fewt'or i t iv Boston........... X M ! I One xear, postage paid,, iv...!.;..; tiiynf! Exchange SO days 8 9 cent Interest adaed t aoovei I Three a- j"; . sides Brown were at " work at the Bank of New Hanover Stock. J,: First National Bank....... Septenxber. 3 vc cuu jjuw iu Brbrantlna Wexford. Fosteri jhdon- Krth iiatmainfv. f tWfivtt'' Kwnrlra' I M1 UOW, aiier,,lWOCiecaaeSii lUStlCe vU.-a T-Jfc-rw ...-tt ba. i tf .'. .. I DawsonBana: :iTi."ArrT;: has been stfeno-thened to make a f ee4 aTu7r,Z.7' tt Wilmington Building stock, a a. i . . : in rz . ruin a. . Mnntr a. iiri ma icsl w in, liih . a ir-n w mir jv av as. i j. . . t . i, ; ? . , w : - a s - nnvnan Hauiiriju. - - r ' nanWITOfl . I azavaa-a I m w-rwu t a U aT-a 1a I - ' " w " w . J -r : v - m nrmmw- w . - - ' . f--".i fl . - ceived from abroad. The authorities .Mormoudominipnsj: BarqueAi are oh the look out for tt -i tt uu v . u uuT nnn i no rvi nrmnn i .nil tvii hiiiii nnaga i - - .... j" ienj. liauecK. ine cleric wno stole ' vuw w-.r M u uazaux. i i .- . , j i - j ra . ; i.i i 1 1 1 hi 1 1 i iiH in ii i uci ci xz w trrii i ii inn i - i . . . -1 be O'Couuell CeiebrnUonn ' ! At the O'Connell - celebration iri I) a bl in in thje absence, of Lord 4 O'Ha--iu (a? Koman Catholic whom Mr. Gladstone baa made Lord Chancellor f Ireland abd: a' peer)r who was to have been Ihe orator of the: day, the -Mayor undertook to read tbe oration, but was-;-hooted - down' .hy; 'Fenian sympathizers, ' and Mr. il3utt, - the Jioine-liule leader, was; call ed for, and made jai Eulogy on -O'Connell. j Apart fatm this incident the immense louioii8iratitii was conducted in good order. At the banquet ! in the 'even ing theasmblage uproariouslyj inr minted on Mr. Butt in place of one of the programme speakers. -When Mr. Ijuu hian? ti snfialt the i?as was shut n 1 . -j I'm goin' to tear the bottom bntn this trust j was reposed, and not long since boat!" - x'' '' '' I "e f8 Bent to Fhuadelpnia toaid in ..."rrro mi m urn ft f mi iiri - , tme v e,-"- ..." sticking right lhar last night, and Vtd tpage' and b nin t.n find tfiA man who stole it. of was que oi moe in wnoin me luiiesi i r.-nj .-a;. . T"M . " . . v: ;H. C Bonds Old Kx-OoopoB . xm. c uuuiUK low. . . . . . . -.v-JiJ)o.Jm "1- 1868..... , ,. AWm tl,.. U Kail road s,rr . Ron tUerrj tioseea. v,..v . utmui... . ... i , . , . , t.. . b -.1 f i,soD ao rosin, m ao spirits, ssw uo cruue, inspection of the sub-treasury ru H-W'W' V0. 183 do tar, 18 bales cottoo.lSdo-sheeting, therd. He is a son of . the - Hev. : Mrj m tbe civil war are; esumaiea. py i a 25; bags peanuts, rBpkgs mdseM f j uaiiccK, a wen auown ciersryrnan o .-w "WT- U - - J m a - - . . iN ew xork, wno u will bereroettibereq EXPORTS FOB TflE WJSEK COASTWISE. c''-- New York. Steamship W. P.'Clyd 1,258 do ro6ln,S41?do splritai'SdO do cru i V i.it .13 '.-, '' .j..48. . Int).90 ! 108 95 ! One 103 90 1 135 .;f ! f. ,60 85 7,00 crude, W. &. W. K. R. Bonds 7 c (1 Carollha Oentral R. R. Bonds.' 6 Ve, , Wilmington City Bonds,, S e-J., ..f .-.70 began; to speak vff and ihe jcomoauv numerous Icommcmerations iir the United Stales were harmoniously tn- lu:ted audi ineluding several magniti Vut examples of. pageant oralory.v ' The ladies of Detroit'aro 'about o erect a Woman's Hospital and Found ling9 Home which will cost f 15,000. jriaftter and 8lTe, -.:.-; On the Vieksbursr aud -Alendia Ii ail road the other day a; Louisiana nlanter encountered sa-eo. whose face had a , familiar look! i Tb4 neirro had bis- attenlio' attracted li kwi8e. and it waa joon ascenaineq I i ne secret werv ice v lorce -or 1 ine that- he was once' owned hv th0 Treatiaiy have brbduced; repoi;t-frora memperjs : wno say .mat incy. nave, si iij BheFrobbryJbee Ilalbeck.and. Ottman. 'which .would seerri 16 inicaVeHfeatYhey wefe upon the :.'lrigh't0 twckaiid had kept the thifyesiirnder nryBillance., uprto the cipated them-in'4 making the arrests. They assert tbatuthey have a record of every movement made by Halleck, ana mat neiiner ue nor. ins wue uae purchased the' smallest article- . within the i past two, months without their having a record of" the transaction. If tHey had been let alone, they claim, .!'. ! Il' 4 ii new B Sc. a wo ..- A corresDondent ?of ,the Eoenin g Jfostl to, ,liav e New . x or London Brigantuie f Wexford-lj605 been met, with a horrible death by . being wuuwaepeijvUi. y j mu iav casasspu-iis tqrpeniinp. iw fujs r-n: Jburne.d up in, a railway W uideiit in property, whiuh ambnted to $2,4Q0,f Cork fob Orders. Nor Barqoe Aurlri Pennsylvania iDouVt wo years ago: 000,000,, making a total of i : $3,684,- tte-lpQca-ksapifits, 460 bbbrosin. . i the rival dbtkctIves i 000,000. 1 But this.is.below.the mark .tjBBisToir-TBr . 13rig, Iron,, Queen-,-1, 444 1 r.askq RniritS. 1U9 DU18 rosin.. .. . . i s New Hanover County Bonds (10 years), 6 wc(U.a int.). ............... i.'.'O , W. Railroad Stock7 .u .. .a:i..iT0 North Carolina B, B. . "v ;.. , j.3f C aRailread - ..;;::.... ....01 Wll fiam T.io-lit fVi .. " 70 - W0. Seaside1 ttR?.. ............':.0cr 65(GoIdInU 85. " THE 'DAILY STAR Contains fall Reports of the Wilmington slur kets, Telegraphjo Reportaof theNortli-rn i'-t -i '-."- --' "J -v.. and Earopea-r K&rkvet-, and the latest uenvnu Jivvt) uy icicgiajiu aim ,; ;.j ail, irom all parts of tbe 4 World. : .. :J.V1 ,j Largest &WtY-C4RCULAT10N in the STATE ulanter, - " Yes; you once owned imk" hef er - marked, i ahd. J was ho better i dan 4 hbssS NoWjl holds ari ofHce, and is as ,good as, anybody.; ' ' , ! ' "Do vou want to do me , a uvofw v.bXI ".The f Georg?4qUeAthe4ex;masterr yv broke up. Ibe j gpecU B0, sah.' i .( Wpll14n.ease -you,' ever, tell l any one that you hold an office, don't, let pnthatJieywneoayott, foriwith this one, xception, an my 'gg torned ont to be respejctaol? people l The jexsiaye 4idn't idof-any. more boasting, for the corresBondeBt-esUmates that had' ii6t the'Waf occurred the wealth of the Souths taklb tTatio of the decade'endins 1860 as a test,1 Would in 1870 have reached $15,38l,000,bOOi f spirits turpejUwptrita-turpentine was ireceiptft tdatr-siiicelp&A si .a i.-aL j. t. fJi e I h4:i.. mnn ti 4'nnii.vinsH.ifirmL 1. bales: same date last year 3.7o.4l7 Dalea inMteau 01 wuicir i.'ivit iuuui k,iu4,- u vv vu.j v uvv tw... w.vv 7. :r. . u-r.;v ii o-irm 'New'rerklS Naval : ' eitore ' market, Recelpts;to-day; 3,972 bbl- ivSio, 811 do COJ1PA B ATI VB j- C4TTOW 8TATB- .. t ;. . .; .'.New Yobk. Ausnst 6. v' Cotton stotement for the week ending the ifith: Net receints at all Unitvd States ports duribff the week 'were 3,298 bales,' against 0;lw5- Dales - Xste same wore.- ia- ycar; u&cu Circulation inltrnlngton nearly DOUBLE as i4--; ;iM:'a---H?rrM.uln,ij3- ' ! Ioinb 4 rhflrf-: At anu At hat Kanoi'! AddirWv T, -wMdsitBirAitb, fit-lit 1 i r'tii'.'sr. 10 ii !. 'JMJ: 1-fJ.lf U ilit'M Rditob Ay Pboxiitor, ij, . w.lillllinww,fl l 000,-00:000. iV '.l.t.', JfliJJJft 's - w' isi'aw hHh- r;Kt 1 hniffL-surainst h.7.4 same wees last 'rnH riKnTiinnT.-;rrHRR.f ; T charges having tendency1 tdhid-ce e Jyeantout to v,. r.-:nV .-H''A-: 4'11' lpbrtetttf toke lfucta dUej8 ynt ri ior j .:fo ii ifflCKQKYv mChh r-L V-I 7 I l7"10 - . . ; , . . 3 , I r'rr'CL V t all TTnitoH RtntM nnrfo . il I TO Tin nVt.V DIPT WTIttmum TO PI The Louiville Courier-Journal ittbe cloee.: lesvl,v0Q bbls strained, bn l The stock; at allUiuted, States ports,? is publishes an interview with a gentleman; a I private tennis 1,937 do deUvered at,, 70; I formet iident of Yslparaiso,. IS THB ONtY PAPER PUBLISHKO IN CA tawba county, and has an exteaahre drcalatioa explodes the sensational atory that has been Tar and pitch without fehiligv,1 but "ahooM nast. reprardinir the reported discoverV bv a I ; ' The--s teleivrapnioadvicesi fo-dat .were:. British vessel, la ohe of the South Pacific I Uyerpoplipihts turpentine steady at 23s;. Islands, of the crew of tbe scboorier Florida, I common rosin steaay j,at os. ,jonoon--. which sailed from Francisco in 1849. 31 New' Orleans 'for San I spuits - turpentine dull at 22s 3d; common tt.ri?wf?it;M -i! v I rosin steadvat osSd;'" P "' iif!i"l- f ; .iay-j. j-J ' noMl nMmen m uu state, a The PjvSso laa bales;! same time last yeaE 22,S43 bales. I j WIDB AWAKS DSKOCRATICPAFES, nocKM !UTerpowHTO,iAi 1 and is a desiraleedlam'foiadvertljdnE in Western against 911,000 same tune last year. . ; r i 'f Worth CroBnalJrai term)allowei on yearly '-, American cotton aftoatfor Great Britain 1 aaTeruaementa. - : ,. 9A nfTift1e ' kinrt 3 0nO aTn tftne last Itl i" '"" , i narK-tf r. MURRILL A TOKXnVSOir, v ; i .Rdlters and Proprietor a. i fl r r. t 3 l:
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 13, 1875, edition 1
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