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ffgEHOEITllIG STAB. i- v ."rCBLDQCD DAILY, B ? A . iu.ni o iirBKMmon, In advance (or (by matt) .$7 00 60 00 75 w-a.'SKS- - ::::::::::: Three monUi"" .. r it Slabbers, deurered in any part of the yjgBBS&BKSSK .VOL.-XII.:NO; 71. ovtunes. vw York market : Cotton 2020i ; .oiriW turpentine steady -tt; strained rosin quiet 2-90;' m0ney easy"48 P" nt.gold steady 1161. , Stokes has derers' row, in tombs, greatly elated, oyer Stokes' new trial. - Mori, Japanese M'nister, under grave accusations. 'anlsh criais continues; serious outbreak fthe capital feared. Three persons a ncd at Woodstock, . Vermont. SKTf. N a, a man killed his wife with the-throau of.hia.two, an axe, " ,. . children WO mucu rum. uug of creditors of wie cros. w -mo, M :n AH the Indications Doth in "r.1v T...lnlnt Hew i"" r ' I market. Government SOld a I :n:n and & half of eold yesterday at . - i- I ll6ili 9-ifi. -ew lorn man Figueris. rtew iucu 6 t, . C r. I ihrew bis wife out of lourtn story window, other colored 1 men as bishops, 'in his """J x u uw m wai goo reams of news paper, sue . . rr-.i of fHAflin and CoL Blood forinde church; vizi Jas. A- Bebee ' of N C: insUtntion and sports a ball and chain. 1 per ream: 5 It is goodi rag paper. . m:.a tekM nlace next ifondavl. I L. EL Hosier, of .Aeorfrui: Tr&aa Latip. I m .... . ; . . I Joto to soft,' for cash, or sent by . cones nas I rtr T , , , I A new schedule of rates for the Western I Pnnrrnre taa.-w have Madnd. "rr: UhaVBUW 1" bore tnat Ja.uivan expeuiiiounr wiumu has had a reverse. Sufc w , variabls winds and partly cloudy sveatner with areas of rain on the'. fioatU Cot ton closed at Liverpool yesterday at 9d, Treaty of alliance between Germany .-j Ttw rcnorted concluded. - Mis- I nuu J r . . sissippi Valley Society for promotion of trade and investment of capital in South: era snd Western States organized at Lon don; among promoters of the enterprise are some of the wealthiest' Englishmen. ' Herald correspondent Price, released. Khivans retreated after sharp j fight near Chabaat ; two Kussian colonels killed. General Hldai-.vt go appointed Vice-Governor of Madrid. Seconds in Richmond duel nMUCcess-j .... ...:- ... uni u I - I York and several failures therefrom.; Apache Indians on the war path. . Pitt River Indians delivered eleven " Modoc.' refugees to General Davis. THE JTAITSEMOND TEAOEDY. ; Speedy Justice Trial of Jim Brown for the M order of Mrs. Jonea and ISrs. Dealer Sentenced to Doatli To be Executed tne II tk r July. , Special to the Richmond Enquirer. Suffolk, Va., June 11. Court opened this morning at lO o'clocV 'Jndge PctenBf l?feiitice, presiding; Jno. II. Wright, attorney for Commonwealth;; , The case of the murder of Mrs. Dempsey Jones aud Mrs. Dozier was called aud the prisoner, James Brown,' was brought- i into coon, lie pieaaea guilty, i nero was no counsel for the prisoner. ' A jury was empaneled nfrom :amongst the best citizens of the county, and it was decided ty try him on the plea of "not guilty," upon the suggestion of the judge. . Several u witnesses .were examined,.! asteninghjB .gUtipori. the prisoner, which, together with his confession, was conclusive. . The Commonwealth s attorney, af- aub vummpnweaiaawurnev, a - : aentencW to pky : a flue of $2Q l . V ter merely stating the law and evi- . jjr7zz . !v . id jesterday ott a'peace warrant med out ueuce m xne case, gave 10 ine iuiy at five minutes to Ztoe o'clock.' "They reurea to their room,, and at one .re- turned with a verdict of murder in V, C a J m . T i i I 4.uc uni. uegree.. (4.ne V uage maae a feeling and tender speech; told him there was no earthly hope, as he proceeded v . to :.j tass sentence. When the prisoner was asked by . the Judge if he had anvthinsr to " Sav.' he I repuea,. v j. : i uk . rtho m crime.7 uTlwr J udge then sentenced him toe hang ed on Friday, the 11th day of July, between the hours of ten and two 'clo.c.V vTho j most j.perfeclj pjder prevailed during 'ine whole "trial. Every fairness - possible was shown the prisoner. The , verdict givei general satisfaction. A guard is de tailedaround Iher jailpto keep the prisoner safe. zrr" ' u ' r " " "ketch of a Colored. JDlsnop, of ttao Klethodlst Episcopal 'CMnirn In American, Louisville Courier-Journal." ' Bishop William Henry Miles is six feet or more,! . height, well-proportioned, aTd weighir at least 20O pounds; of gingejj-cake color, hort bair,Tand very good manners. On Sunday morning he preached to laYge audi ence of colored people;, in . the soar house, and on Sunday night he preached . to the white people": in iho Methodist church... The church waa ;fulf, and -all gave him their qniet attention. ; He u reached, from tne : I6th; chapter and -?4th versa , of wu Matthew. IFi dpTirirtrwWftH CrtVvl and manner, plainbaraetiealr.hia lCieAS Vprtr ' LI.-av:.u..A.' I iaeas very goo,!, hir vc4iy Very weir modulated. He made no attempt Whatever at bombast or display. , believe -we speak the'-seninient1 of jvery gentleman' and lady who heard J'm when we say that hia sermoq was a very trood mn 1 P'oai-irKv wen pleaded, aud 110 . one regretted His 6r her' rrmnrr in U,, u;m U - 1 ' going to heaf him. . "18D0O Miles v was rhnra in .WnaKi ngton county,1 Kentucky; iri 'Decern-' Jer 1828, as the elavarof Mr Mary Milan Tt . . . . learned, the alphaVei' fiom an old A colored man' oh ' th'o .Davmsht ': citZttX I cents; and learned' to-read- ;ati- a jcbl- ored 'S-noiLjL' i '.t. . ged Presbyterian ' lady1 'vtit "by 'his stress's home, f When his mistress Jed 8he wiUe1 him f ree Dai ihf leirs ! of e the dstaXe t went v to r 1 k W tout Ihe'fnitier, and helditin case was corritoromised 1 - While pending r-uxng ln tQe .Contt.;.ofli,;Ap.- peais. : i By i that 'compromlHe he the Court Of. .''Ad- r ' ' , -..- - -i t - rfTM-.iH-n.nm. -jrim i . ...iil ijfi - ii i " n: w n- , .1 ? . S " .' " r . -. . ., - . ueoame a ireo man in ibo4. no I men went xa inaiana, but in 1865 : ne reiurnea to Aiouisvme and set up 1 a rewu xunniure nouse, DUt soon left and went to Lebanon, Kentucky,' and went into the garden -and fruit busi- Dr. Redford, of Nashville, in 1853; was ordained bishop in 1870 by Bish- ops Payne and MoTyiere of the Methodist . Episcopal Church s.South. Jtw episcopal jurisdiction extends over thU State, Tennessee, Missouri, Kansas and North Mississippi When J" the M. Church in America? waa organized With Men- ge,f R H.uTanderhbrSt'f COibrfc bishops. iThhite Methodists vl.ujt " f , Xue- buuii nn organizauan. isisnop van- rlerhnrst ia nnnr: loo I 'anA in last THah - - ' - ' I tl .fierce, of Georgia, ordained three We have seldom seen a more mod it, quiet, humble, or less proud.man ?Vr ;.-.w...-wv ut.rr GSt. nnifit. hlimnlfi. or loan l.rnnrl man I than Bishop Miles; especially when we remember that he has something nf,.:, k.; the the first man of his race to exercise - y .f:r VTr Tu. high 'Office Of bishop,and the first to labor in the organization of his "Deo-1 le & Churck .. ... . r ' peo The Case ofttno oeeonels ln the Late ' Special telegram tof Norfolk Journal. RicmtoND, VAt, ' June 11," T87S. ; 'Justice White to-day refused to .al low bail to the ' seconds in 'the late duel, and they, waivipg examina- J w,mo juiv, term me -uusuugs vuuri, iu ue :m- uluteu ana were remanaea 10 jau. "wnmiwi aDpu w juuge vrui gon fo? a special grand inry for im m A1 iota a i rt ivti No M aa1 ma) M biiv vao nau uvu jt wcu vcibmcu Via MBA tial - rt rAAn .r.:fiv4 his court ' For the same reason he refused to entertain a motion for bail. but fixed 12 oclock to-morrow to hear the argument on a petition for a writ of habeas cormts. It is expected that I tte exited d ll K 1 A k" " I Wj auw ior wni oi naoma-ram cerjnu wiu De Daiied. . . I .is"i . TEBO HEW ADVKBT1SEMB5T8 . Anthont Maultsby Notice. . DkRo8set &. Co. Butter, &c I X'. M. ' CnoiUT. Auction. ,v . 1 C. a Ellis. $3,000 to Loani 'John Cl Bowdek. Cow Strayed. -, F. M KrNG.-For Sale or Rent P. Hkiksberqer Singing Booki . j. DTKVJtNBuN. I'reserves, GCC JWayots Conru ; . The following cases were disposed of 1 yesterday morning: '- , - i-V. Mary Murphy, colored, charged with bef; ing drunk and disorderly on Water street at 2 o'clock on Wednesday j was required to pay a fine of $30 and costs. S 1 Dorcas Frank,; colored, an old 'offender, Charged with being drunk and disorderly a Water street on Wednesday, was found ,t V S Y 1 f T colorod' : f " -t,Tr . v, ' r' , ' ,tV,dn,,8 . r Aoa MnniMil in nav a TirtA Kn etui I &c, was required to pay a fine of $20 and -. . t v! . . . . r. - ) TT .. ... I COSU.' !.: "-. I . -.-H k..k-jw: . Jana derrick;' colored, charged, with dis- brderiyxonduct was fined f50 and. costs.' Moses MeDsniela, colored, charged with r.undnff and abnainir his wife and beatini? her with a stick,' on .Wednesday, night, be ing arrested in the act by officer T: S "W. Eagles, was found guilty and sentenced to pay a nnf ui njiu wuu wkmi-.;, : r. I ' Annie flfieliAt. who vu discovered snf. f ering under the effects of an overdose of benzine," was allowed to depart in peace. I Obedlah Holland, charged with disorder ly conduct, was required td pay a fine of $20 and the costs. " A', white woman charged,;.with ; selling liquor without a license, was tried before a jury, who returned a verdict of not guilty. ' Frederick Morton, charged With fighting and disorderly conduct, was required to pay a fine of $20 and the costs.. supreme iohiw. ? ,';.T ; The Raleigh Sentinel of yesterday -states J that the cases below were argued in this Court on1 the previous day: u'Um ) Willie II. Barnes et al; vs. W. J. Brown and wife! et al N. 'JL McLean.' M. It Mo Koy for plaintiff, and Robert Strange, Giles II. W. Guion and wife vs. Jas Melvin al. Battle & Son and Thoa. H. Sutton for plaintiff, w'.:.'-.-. ' ." '. Uto vs. w.. 11. narmon, , i ew xiaao- tiff! ver. Attorney General Cantwell for plain- : tt m o v.TTin.iHr Attorney General Cantwell for plaintiff and Maugur London for defendant. Fatlanto' for tho HoapltavL. V. : Three, colored - employees Of .the Wil miagton and Weidon Railroad, two belong-' ing in Staiesville and oneinBarnvilleyS. C Were brought down on the train yesterday 1af ternopn for admission., in to the City Hos- byHhe authorities "wi thout'deiay:'fc:'' . t t- ' 1 ' ' '"' ' i"; rrco -W-f1!? v "-v 'i1 i-'i J We are advised that the appointment of D- wyatt Aiken to address the people thls d county .onthe subject ot agriquiture has been changedto Jaturday the feist Inst : and we are. further informed that U wto address the : people of Rbbesbn, 'tlna'lly; in! 184fon the same, subject, ratXunirertpp,ipon I Monday.' "the 23d inst. It has been hereto. rfai'annahnVr1 ttiat li wronld deliver his address here to-morrow. '' WILMINGTON, LocaIDou. The Geo. Booth, Lamb, arrived ; at Helvoet from thia port en the 27th ult. ' The Konigan Avffusia, Leeder, arrived at Swrivemunde f rbm this port on the 25th. 1 The Kufus, '", Jorgenson ; sailed from Bremerharea for this port on $hef 27th ult This city and vicinity was : visited by I an abundant rain yesterday and last nijrht We are glad to learn that the excur-1 sion Wednesday netted -Stonewall Lodge j Pvunder.whose auspices itwas glvenj ! someimng over f iw. Remember that ReV. C.' Wi Warren is to lecture to.ni.rht t th ft, TToiira nn th m,Wwt of . rtrvi TTnm 7" ...i ,Tv'-r.r?-e- .t r. .'w doubuess have a large audience, J"he George PoissoU alluded to else- e, is not the individual who broke out of rork House sometime since and was sub A WrV t-f Anna CAmatima ba a1 wraannV lT:".v. - 7r.,l;r,tt,? Union Telegraph Company will no into News Ink for summer useput up In packages of S5 or- tr j 6" ",wL...i.'...i.-1 j of July. By this new schedule there will be a reduction in tolls over the continent, averarine about fifty WcehfrorA' the old rates. In iri. Stance. h WdUCttOttmiwoSi rty WQUe ln otIiers 18 niich greater. If the company keeps'on at this rate it will soon have its tolls reduced to within; ' xne reacn oi every onewho may have occa- ' m - sion to use the wires, and they, will find it 1 profitable ln the end. '. The lower rates be come the more wires will be used until the aggregate of small profits . will be more valuable than the affereeate of lareer Drofits been Qno Warranto. Our advices from Raleigh sustain Us folly in our predictions concerning the expedi tionary 1 movement of our eccentric ex- Judge on the Supreme Court at Raleigh. We are reliably informed that nobody at the capital will quo warranto worth a cent, and the counsel for the five Wise Wilson men is doomed te inglorious defeat. We would advise the learned counsel to i . r , tt v uiinK uiai wm get some body "Where the hair Is short" " ' About Doc. No little trouble and worriment has been caused by the placards which adorn the walls and fences, upon which, appear the Words " Chain ud the Doe." referrinsr to a lecture lQ be delivered thia evening bv Rev.:1 - ! .W.W., ;r-f t -vl' -M hint from the authorities that their dogs were in danger f . death or capture, .has tened to follow the supposed advice for fear of losing their favorite ' puips.7 As a consequence the howls of the fettered ani mals are heard in every quarter of the: city; an. annanca to -which we 'are; subject "at the present writing by a, " cur of low de gree" but .strong lungs in the vicinity , of tluVofilce!-. ' Do leatle Trenble. : . ', j iWnf W. Gerrald, of Grant township, jwai arraigned before Justice E. S." Wood- h8 wue. jots, joxia uerraiou. "im case wis dismissed at the cost of the prosecutor. j The same ia dividual waa arraigned for the maintenance of his wife and child, and . . ! "7 "f T T T" Til Was required to enter ints a bond for $50 and the posts for their support for six months, '. -. .,, - t v j One or twd other charges , were. 'brought against the same man and appropriately disposed of.?Ti :-- jk"- Jonrnallstle., '' -:l TheMagnolia AdverHaer announced in its last issue that after .that date it would be blended with the" Carolina Enquirer, to be published1 at -Clinton; Sampson county, wither.- C. W. Kerr as political editor and; T. J. Lee, Esq., as managing, editor. Messrs. ETerr and Lee are both well known in tBis city; the latter particularly as an en ergetic, wide-a-wake Journalist. - We wish the Enquirer under their auspices the most abundmt cuccess., ; v, - -ri-Cnsnsorlan's?rloonor.v:'-:-.'; ' . ! Three colored prisoners, convicted at the yw9iw...uF and sentenced to imprisonment for various in the county work., house. . Their names, crimes and terms of imprisonment are as follows : Wm.'' Menno, manslaughter, 4 months ;VCato Potts, larceny, 12 months; Wm. Ray, forgery, 12 months. Fnn AmoDK tne Railroaders. mington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad were having a merry Ume on Market street yesterday aftertooir over an amusing event which has been developing itself in the vUJ 'Xi.i 1 a" '' a- 'rnAJLr shops' for several TbBr.amns- meat is expected to-day, J when someboay will feel like squeezing himself Ihrough a conveniently located auger holef Bold tor Trial. "X'-V i Geofee Poisson and Hannah Poisson, ar- .nnWAHnv' former for steal- .wokw.v j ' i Urdayanernoon, wno requxxcu mio FMCf Iaboua TmnnA wrera to haVe eiVftH an enter- Wa?m - 4vtA;. trdflYaAiiiriinflr for thebeneflt of tbA.trorrperm.pur v . brass instruments. Owing to , the, inclenv ency of the weather,' bwerer, the . enter - tainmerit was Wnoned tmtil this eYenlng. ! ; :s:r-H-i r-r iS""!l?',t5' i.:,wj1-..rfhj.,r,.'."i .flnlft! Salt! Salt 1 - w fine YYlimingW)niCOioreu;i'"' 1 if -atil -bwwh- iarm b trt In MmAAJV 1 rteTiW OXH'SUPERINTEN N. 0., FRIDAY, JUNE 13, '1873. ! 1- A Vcorner" In', 'spot cotton in New York1 was r 'developed yesterday. ' It ;'knocked" the Bpots' out of several, firms, but no names are given. ' ' ' ' -T.:nCITir ITEMS.-! -UtCf :.. (linexB Au. We have received from the Mana Itctnrers Agents. Meews. C. D. Myers ' & Co., of thia city, several botflee of "Boston Ginger Ale. t A' iUcIon champagne can he , made ; of this ale, the chUUg, open very carefvUy and add a teaspoenfol whiakey or brandy Try it.'. ' ' -f ' TtT .xt-.'i4jf offlc ' 016 Treasurer at reasonable rates. The consolidation of the CaroUna farmer sad the Weekly Star having largely increased the circulation f the latter, advertisers win. find It an admirable I jnedlumof ebmmnnlcation with the farmers and planters of the two Oarollnas. A rj- -; - i . ;. - i nmH i-afkb. w e nave now in stoca over i MzSS, weight 80 fts and will be soldi in ! express O. O. p. 1 ' just received s stock of pounds each. . . Cash or C O. D. orders promptly Book Bisdkbt. To Momsnro 8tab Book Blad doe. sU kinds of Bmng and Baling iaa work. manlike manner, snd st reasonable prices. Mer- chanu and other, needing Beceipt Books, or other work, may rely on promptness in the execution of . their orders. w-s a nut iiaw,"- vv w eiir au avwuuvu aa . uaua Job PMHTTjea. We call the attention: of mer chant, clerks of courts, sherifls. lawyers, railroad and ateamshto officers and aeentsl and all' others I having order tor prteting, to the facQltie. offered at the Mobxtso tjTAB PanrrtNO Estaxlibhjcxitt for the prompt and faithful execution of all kind, of . ' - - ' I n.. -hm.wJi. Ttfw. t, r. susa rKi mtihu. . war an mn t rn mn . auiawx iiiln Tickets. Blanks, Pamphlets. Tags Band-Bills, Cata logues, BQls of Fare, Ehow-Bflls, Check, Draft, Ac, Ac Satisfaction guaranteed. ' ' ' l" . ' ' -e-a- ' . , . , v IF;.XOU,;.j; ; V.vlI : WantaCook, ;( 4 v :.. .. ,. Want a Situation, , ; ... Want a Salesman, . Want a Servant Girl, . - . V .' " ' Want to rat a 8tore, ": " -'- , Want to sell a Piano," n : .". i Want to sell a Horse,; ; ;- ;. J - ; want to lead Money, A 1 . .f Want to buy a Hooae, , - i i: ,r. ! Want to buy a Horse, " .. . . I Want to rent a House, ' '. ". '' 1 ' : Want to seU a Carriage, ' "J '"; !V :' ; Wants Boarding place, i; ' ; Want to borrow Money, -Want to sell Dry Gooda , , t . r. Want to sell Groceries, . ; f Want to sell Furniture, : ' k . Want to sen Hardware, ' " -V-' " -' ' Want to sen Seal Estate, . . . . . - , Want a job of Carpentering, ; WantaJobofBlackamithing, Want to seU Millinery Goods, ... Want to aeD a House and! Lot, ' Want to find any one's Address, Want to sell a piece of Furniture, i Want to bey S second-hand Carriage, Want to seU Agrimltnral Implements, ms 1 Wan to aad anything you nave lost,'- ' ; Want to Advertise anything to advantage, , , Want to And an owner for anything Found. , , AdrertiseW r ';."',."' J THE MORNING STAB. " i Dooley's Yeast Powder is the cheapest, but not lowest pncea, jmobi rowaer. .iuegsat.jaiscsus, Rolls, 4c, prepared in a few minutes. ; I 9 .11 . ... I Spirits ,TiiiT)entirie; If'-Ji oj Hickory Press : The late f reshet in the Catawba i unearthed on Mr. Green lees' place in McDowell ' Co. a mammoth human skeleton, measuring 8 feet. : u:. j rMadiaon JEherjrwe.' The farm ers report a decided improvement in the wheat crop.--A few weeks back the proas nect was rather unpromising, but the wheat. although rather thin in some places, has a good head and is filling out well. j Wadesbord Herald T Willi much regret we announce the fact that the Rev. Mr. Bland, Rector f Calvary Churchr in this place, has resigned the Pastorship of that church, . and accepted an appointment at Rockfisn, near jtrayetteviuev.i;)r t.K SATiatA. IJi 'i. - - - i Two vacancies uit I Mnaed bv the reMmatioTTof H. K Stillev .r J and two in the House,, caused bv the resig nfttion of R' C. Badcer. of Wake, and Aj J. Monison, of Lincoln,' are to b filled at the election to be held in August I L. Charlotte r Observer? 11 In Jevery portion of the city can be heard the 'Bound of the; carpenter's toola -:-' New;bufldines are being, erected in all directions,- to ao- I commodate Ithe increasing .popuiaoou oi cMpentera'wmplaln; not. Up new' cIseet. THE'" standardV I of a lack of work, but that they have more JL - -.- '1 : Carmina Sacra. The Presbvterian Psalmodv. t Hickory ' iVci "i - A ; fine ' ;boId spring of mineral water has lately been dis covered here that wilt add no little to the importance of the town as a summer resort The analysis of the water shows acombina- uon of iron ana suipnur, tne iron prepon derating: i Its niedicinal qualities are highly recommended by the best authority in the; country. - i -j ! m r j Goldsboro Messenger : A' negro be farm of John R Smitb.'Esq.i near this I place, was drowned in the Neuse river, on Saturday last, wniie in ine ioouan, act 01 trying to swim : across the. river, near the aneeftcn;., About three years ago a ne- Q ooy was: drowned in the same locality, His body was recovered pn Wednesday j Hillsboro Recorder : We regret to learn, that our esteemed, ynenay Air. 1. A. Stanfleld of Leasburg, was. aeriously if. not fatally injured on last Thursday afterU nooU. ' lie was supermwnamgxne removai t am .fu)rTimii wml wmninsR mm Ul Ml V1U " J " O- ... 9 J 2ki:mo-mm rawiaiki wM-tmHAa His head ia cut badl besides severe cdntu- I .vi-. ? rPHai i rtconla f ; Oxford J aw I nwfor nbia? turn ontandeznact 1 1 . ffAAA m'w as riv clntoHMat StTjohs 1 College, the splendid edifice of the Masonic I brotherhood that has Deen aevotea to the brotherhood that has been devoted to the purposes of ' a Home for - the destitute, motherless and fatherless little ones. " Tarbord Southerner : ' On Satur day last, about neon; Mr. Lewis Savage, a well known citizen of the . countv. put an I end to his life by his own hand. It ap-1 pears that the unfortunate man for several years had been troubled with ' fits- of in sanity and on the day above mentioned he endeavored to take hisj life by the use of laudnaum, which! his mother!rjrevented Lhim from doing. : A short time after this attempt he took, his pistol, and applying it to his head passed a ball- entirely, through, from the effects of which he died in about two hours. " ' '' - - '.' -L. 5 Fay etteville JSdgle; '. " Harnett County has in operation 20 turpentine stills and each still can prepare "for market $35,' 000 worth of naval stores in one year." This in all would show business of half a million tor the. labor and capitalists of that county. JEiehtv - rafts 1 Of 1 timber." or morei" were Shipped from that bounty lasl ing in Wilmington near f500 $40,000. At lowest estimate: last year average per raft; in all 15UU Dales cot- ion was maae tnere last croD. or eaual to about $100,000. And trattmsr Jall 'trther products at $60,000, the whole itf about $700,000 produced in one year by the coun ty. There , are two iron mines, some 9 miles railroad. and boats run on the. Cape 1 ' Grieensboro Patriot: 1 We have had another stabbing case. Jackson Hunt, colored,' .stabbed Elizabeth Moody, i also colored, yesterday near. : Friendship. It seems the diflaculty arose concerning Hunt's wheat which Elizabeth Moody trampled down while gathering cherries in the field.' They met near a fence ou the farm, and a quarrel ensued, Elizabeth daring: Hunt to strike her. He. advanced, and she hurled a stone aV him. He then,, with a hellish " w design of murdering her; rushed up to her, and stabbed her five times severely.' i He . i X 1 T" arresiea Dy J . jj . , iiauinger ana inea before Jonathan Cox.actmgusticeof the faulf f 'PSJH?,W brought to this place last nieht by Mr. Bal- . . f1?er ma oCgaa In jail, awaitmg further day last CoL D. Wyatt Aiken,: of South I Carolina, Grand Deputy of the National I urange, aaaressea quite a large number of our fanners and those directly interested in agriculture, in the grove of Messrs, Buchan- an os MciXinald. -, The Colonel made. BO I anempt at a speecn : but, explained the ob jects and aims of the Patrons of Husband ry in a plain and impressive manner. ''He not only told what good it was intended to I accomplish, but also, answered all the ob-1 jecnons mat Had been urged agaiastit Af ter the address an invitation was extended, to those desirous of Joining, to meet at Odd Fellow's Hall, at 2i o'clock P.- M.: The re sult of this meeting was the formation of two Granges Greensboro and McLeansville which elected officers and at ionce entered upon the great, glorious, and, we trust, successful mission of the order. ! ! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . ONDERW BUSES rSAIE.'; 1 -J 33 . Casks Whiskey t a Auction. AXW CRQNIW, Anetlonee'r. , ,. : .- If IT . " mW'rmNWtT WW- a -axvkn ON SATURDAY,' 14th Inst., AT 11 O'CLOCK A. AC, we will seU in front of oar Sales Booms, under inspection of the Agent of. the Underwriters, 33 iasks Wblskey, Saved from the wreck of Schr.' Maria a Frya" "-' '--T ; ;?y . -Ji;, $5,000 ;tLoa3 'Hi Ii.!" I - t . AsSOCiatlOTl 7 : r ' .Association "TTTTLL LOAN THE ABOVE AMOUNT OF MON- Vv ey to-night, in soma to suit, st the Commer tial ETrhange, at 8 o'clock. u,,u1f . t:j t- 1 TM THIRD MONTHLY INSTALLMENT is doe and payable to-day. r .. r j ; r !;.,,' y ,-. ,; . , ' June 13-lt : : i r - I Secretary snd Treastrer. WE AEE OFPEEEIGr, a m X7tpt r t n w -crrri rrr roi c ru. jay rr a.a.vyu. I M UU1U' UAHULin A IiAUII. r. I lvr. . t -i ii.v.'.i :: :v 1 . .). ;j -,;- - - ' f: I DO i And a choice lot of QOSBEN BUTTER. 1 ttrh'Xwiit in n i JanoU-t....,.r.;r, v , DsROSSET A "CO. Singing: Books: Carmina Sacra, The Presbyterian Psalmody, The Southern Hacsteny, r Happy Voices, Echo. to Happy Voices,. ;.,:! ,x . SABBATH SCHOOL BELLS, ' ?) j-.t'-ii "! .tj l:'? f; - if-jul.iM'i..! Concordia, Puxe Gold, Th4 . New Lute of Zion, an i '. ' . ... - ; many others,' : r I ' 'Jfi';--:j'.-i's tt snd For sale at HEINSBERGER'S Junel3-tf ' . Live Book and Music Store. . -(;; Notice.-: 1- rpnERB WILL' BE A - 'MEETING ' OF THE Stockholders of Cyrenean Company on the first j Monday r'in5n3y next ''persons indebted to the ii v -r "V; forethatdateic r jANTHONYiMAULTSBYii'' July 134dm,- 1 (Receiver. ; inTood order.neariy new and wen buflt-cspacity Wnjmrevoir,- May 80th, : i ?.t v ? 8FECIAaVHOTatj IX ,1 ff?,?11 wi1 I johh T. divinx, msy n-im nac Gca'ISnp't. :.i.t'V'. oWHOLE NO. A NEW , ; ADVERTISEMENTS. DUNDEE -MAEHLADE PEESERYES, iT ASPPEEBIKS,' 8TBAWBESBIES, GINOEB, Xl' CTTB0N, PURE APPLE, ; m; ; c Ana a great vaneiy or .iki !!, ior saie oy : v : I June 13-tf 'J'., " J, C, STEVENSON. ; Co7 Strayed. ; ; , STRAYED ON THE 10tb INST., .- A SMAIXi A t. :.: .-. ,i :. lilAck and white COW, wearing a bell, and heavy with calf. Any Information that will lead to her re coverv win be suitablv rewarded. i .. : . JOHN a BOWDEN, - jane 13-St ' Corner Snd and Cheenut atreeta. The Mystery Solved at Last ! ' Bargains t Bargains I Bargains i -;:' .-; . .,11 AT COST! " AT COST!' AT COST! !. f m 't -v n i t 1 At Splomon JievyTs Store I JOMB ONE! COME ALL! AND SEE THE eHKAT. ITAXJj U.. ... ' . r.f.t-i -.f ".TTT. t, -rT ?.S. ' j-- ; ;;: Dry liOOlsClotliM, Boots, Shoes, Hats '- ' .1--. - . ' -t -.7 fit . TRUNKS, 4cc. 4cc. A foil and wen selected stock in all departments. , . . . APTOXTINE OFlIAiyniffvTEAE. : I am determined to change my business, and in, oraer to ao uuu l uuur mj ' ENTIRE STOCK AT COST! No humbug! Come and see for yourselves and , ' OaV6 at hQQ&l AD T)QT beilt., ? r. -. - -I;:1?.' ' By purchasing your Good, of SOLOMON LEVY, At the old stand, southeast corner "Front and Har- ket streets .may U-4m-nac j r - " , rpRAVELING BAGS, VALISES, SADDLES, JL Harness, Bridles, laartingales, Collars, Hames, Vraca Ch&ins. Whins. Soara. IkMr Coll arm. jouara, Bowamoi KKinSjtieaxner, jreatner insters, axis urease,-1 dlery Hardware. Also s large lot of second-h Saddlery Goods. r . . s . o. lopuun ck no. b sonta jrrons bl. ! may8-tf nac Wilmington, N. C MISCELLANEOUS. OPE R A; oHOUS E . B.EV. C. W. WAJtREN XTtTTLL DELIVER HIS HUMUKUUS LECTURE .1 T entitled Chain up the Dogy " AT THE OPERA HOUSE,' ?V ' On Fridays Night, June 13th, 1873. I Admission, S5 cents. Tickets for sale at P. Heins Wrrer. Live Book and Music Store. Doors open at ix o'clock. Lecture commencing at 8X. ,, -.. -, june U-Jt Poet copy. WEILL'S OETT STOEE, No. AiMaxkct- Street. HAVINO JUST f RECEIVED A: SPLENDID assortment .of , , DRESS GOODS,. ,..r:. sell the same at prices never before offered. V"' cea&priae - '"!' " JAPANESE SIXES, LENO POPLINS, MOZAM- BIQUES, CHALLIES, GRENADINES,' ' - ; ' STRIPED LENOS. Also a fuU line of . wr ww w nn ws GOODS: j PIQUES, PERCALES, LAWNS,' ETC, ETO,, )? ! T-J"' iiMi.w.i. " HOUSE ITJKSnJHTOGOOpa, g f i j V i BOTE' AND MENS' WEAR, eltiCS of.teeaK.f;.. j , j , I f apim r B. WEILL. New Spring &Stiitimer Goods j.. & n: SAiisoN's.' XT& RESPECTFULLY INVITE OUR CUSTOM TV an to inspect our Dree. Goods, which will be found the most yaried aad-.;., cmY ,u vj.m-.i-A : ;. . freest Stoek n Uia City,) . . consictinK of the latest styles and shades In Japan- j see, urenaaines, unauies, &c, oc vur noes. 01 WHITE G O O J) S 11 : t: f t: iii'-, ) '--if i r !. is also reolete with Piauea Cambric Checks. Nain sooks, Jaconets sad Swiss, Table linens, Napkin.,' ; Doytes,c. . ,,.., --i (., ii;,t;, i n Parasols, Gloves anl DIoslery. In great variety. . , .,w .. ... ap . H-tf ( Soap, Caiilfis, Candj ati Hails.:; OKA BOXES SOAP. 900 BOXES CANDLES, 100 Boxes Candy, 800 Kegs Nails. dust received ny F. W. KERCHNER, Jape 13-tt (tr7.andaNorUt Water ssm. JUST AT HAWD, . jyf Wt'ft W. B. B. "FAST LINE," 18 DOZEN if V'!' ' C MWaps,; For Sale 3$ 1-3? Ier fceni Ccarer V i-tii --": '1 ,S.i . ' rv iTHANt LAST YEABr i 'ivr ''0 3a"' It1' A If ' D ''IT'1, 32i?00 For sale low try Ctt4f WTLLAKD ESOS. ItATES OF ADyirnTISIIfO.', OnoSqnipedyi..i, jJl-.w..-.tl 00 " tbnd$,..: ....wT.... 106 . , loopdjJL. v;.. 60, fle;dy.t,.M,...., 8 00 . one week... S 80 M Three weeks.... .....;.........? 6 M ;. One month 8 00 " " ' Three months.......'. .,..?........ 00 a Six months.. .yr.., 00 ' " -One rear....;. ............ .60 00 QfOontnet AdTertiaemente taken a propoiv. uonateiy tow rues. ? "f0 T7tt" i Five Hqiures estimatea ss a o.urt-column, sad tea ;tiare u a hslf-oolumn. : v ' . . t V.MISCEIJiANEOtJS. . - : M" CAPITAL. STOCK : BAHK.Or HE HOOTER, III. CBONLT, Aaetloi !i; ' . 9 Bf C3t0m,T & M0ESI8. wtikuai, mtk uisriv st lOU'UJUwaL, J, A. M. i we wiU aeU, at Exchange Corner; , ... . 144 Shares) Capital Stock .Bank. f , New HanoTer. In lots to ; 8 nit Pnrenaoera. jnnelS-St' , Real Estate, aii-Loan Association ; t ' SAVINGS BANK ! JNO. WILDER ATKINSON. . THOS. H. HcKOT. . . . : . ' ;'Hll''.Irerident1 CHAS. 8. ELLIS....... Secretary and Treasurer Jso. Wilder Attoson.- of Atktaeon & Manning, j Alncn Aaniui, u aurua y uunrv Wm. H. Bernard, of the Wilmington Stab, t! .1; Isaac B. Grainger, Preaident Bank of New Hanover. eorge xiarrua, ox nunn a nuweu. ...-;!; ss? Y1"1 i Samuel -Northrop, of Northrop Com: George W. WiUiams, of William. A Ki rpHE ABOVE CORPORATION, CHARTERED t JL by act of the General Aaaembly of North Caro- . Una, is now prepared to receive deposit, of ONE XHJLLAK and upwards, on which " ' -- -1 ! " ' ' ' EIGHT. PER CENT INTEREST will be allowed. Thesaietr of the securities,' the constantly in creasing capital of the Association, .the liberal rate of Interest, and the character of the management, unite in making this the . , SAFEST AND BEST PAYING SAVINGS SCHEME ever offered to this community. , i Interest allowed oa all sums remaining one month and longer. (. v.,- . : ! Fifteen davs notice reaulred to draw out money. Deposits received at any time by the . Secretary eposlts rec Treasurer, aad No. 41 Market street. i june.6-tf I HAVE THIS DAT ASSOCIATED WITH MY self Mr. Heinrich. Westermanft (formerly with -Messrs. Adrian A Vollers), who is well known to the business community for his integrity, experience and business capacity. - i - . . . , EDUABD rSSCHAU. ' . Wumington,N. C., May lrt, 1873.-, -1 , f 7 COPAHTNEBSUIP NOTICE. "':, : t.-;'..V; v.v .vm, ; ,. Sef erring ;to the above Card we beg leave to inform the business community that we- have this, day en tered into copartnership, under the ftrmname of ' ! E Peschau & .Westennann, For the transaction of . McsMrocert&ffli n this city, and' respectfully tender our -service.," promising that any bustness lalractsd to out cars ; will meet with prompt attention, aad wet hope that : - .. - our long business experience will enable ma' .to gits. . . . - - ; ' fansatisf action to our patrons. , .,v, ,.;if ) ; Sr PESCHAU- At WESTEBMANN. I wiimmgwrn, ii. v., nay isx, zora. High aridLbv. BOOTS, 8H.0E8 I ' And Galtara. '1 rr for Misses', Ladles' and Gents' wear, are very stylish and suited 'to all classes isnd conditions. . j i:': 'J. f--; JOT0;rB. rRENCTASON' I. ..f ( 1''''5-.- '' - . i: I... W ' ' MWirfVVmiilifiwL JuneS-tf WT lVMiSVHe ?CVliat: Smiley- Said: ;THIYWILL HAVE THEMI ... f . . ;t "it. . , OUR t ... OldReliable ii r?!l", . v WSD OTHEB BE1ND1 OIQAKlr til :Ui-".' .-' '1 i. ' 'vi- BV D PlddTTi 0 1 Jons i!Kf 1 4 w'-n a- ' ' C0PPHGEH;.KIBSE!B.1IPB;: AB CHERRT CORDIAL;, THJB 7TSf55 I W Amber Cherry, imported ia glass only. Strictly pure fine v. -. 1 - -- .:' Old Wlnea and Liquors., : : We hare at aB times the most extensive stock of: strictly fins and ... . . .: , r., , . . : i' 1. .Pure Old ; Brandy, , Wklskles and Wines in tne State. i They can bs reuei oa fat all eases for medicinal and family use, - : ,,,,'...'., H" .1 CHAS. D. MYERS A CO. - 7 North Front street. jonelt-tf llolassesllolasses BHDS. 8. H. MOLASSES, r" 300 Bbl rS MoUM?, ' -rf .-ri-i , O. Syrup, f nlBbls. N. For saie by , F. W. KERCHNER, n. tS and to North Waterit June 13-tf ; Spirit.,Barrels. -in . l 1 000 8S!FPPiiBASw 0.7 ' ' For sale fty n '5AYi pip 'ill - . j .. .. - ' V J , 5WlLTiLUraMTBC!B180N. iii ' ---f-'- 3 Pcaclibs-rPcachco.i For al at '. I juaelO-tf J.C.8TKY030N;S, f
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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