THE IIOEIilillx bliiii, . . tS-LL - ......... : - " ',;,v. n arMncCi au a nvKTlTISIlfl!. Ose SeuaronedaT',.l.''.S.':f...J."....i......$l 0C " M two days,.. 1 60 " " three days... 00 " four days i... 60 ., flTedays:i...'.i...i.A.i..ii.i S 00 one week.. S 60 . Two week. 5 00 Three weeks C 60 One month. 8 09 - Two months. ...! 15 00 Three months , S3 00 ? " t' Six months.....-.......... ,'.'..85 00 One year ........6000 CSContnct Advertisements taken at Dropor "n.W.ribers. delivered In any part of the .itYFiftesn Cents pr week.. Oar City Agents are not 'authorised to collect for more than 3 months in advance. OUTLINES. VOL. XII.---NO. 108. WILMINGTON,, n: c., ,S tionately low rates, t v , ' . ? t . . 'i . Five Squares estimated as a quarter-column, and ten squares as a half-column.. , v Sixty families homeless by the Baltimore . Fire in Norfolk destroyed $150,- 000 worth of property. -- Butler's pros pects threatened Germans released Spanish steamer tfgilante. A grand battle will doubtless take place soon in Spain. ' - Portland, lie., has had a $60, 000 fire. Faction fight in Malaga, gpain. - -Iowa traia robbers , closely : pursued. --Rochester glass works par tially destroyed by fire.-. New York markets : Cotton, 21 for middlings ; gold 1151 i Spirits Turpentine 43$ to 44 cents ; Kosin $3 05. SOUTHERN NOTES. Capt. Thomas Dixon, of Charles ton, is dead. , -- , 7. The cattle in South Florida have nearly, all been exhausted by Bhip ments to lUoa. The exports from Savannah for the fiscal year, ending June 30, 1873, amounted to $32,675,515. t The cotton caterpillar has ap peared in tha cotton fields of Leon county, Fla., in large n ambers. ' A- colored man named Jim Cole bred was drowned inlTenning's Dock, Charleston on Thursday evening. Cotton is open in the neighbor hood of Clear Water Harbor, Fla.; and picking will commence in a few days. : One firm . of St. . Mary's, . Fla. have shipped two million feet of lum ber to foreign ; ports in . thirty days past. . . . -. The 'Beauford 'Standard Rays the nnwelcomed caterpillars have made their annual appearance earlier than usual. . ..u ':t.''ti) The affair in St. John's Island turns out a murder and ; not suicide. Sallie Palmer stabbed Maria Davant. Both negroes. f : - r , . t - . .'The "latest smuggler's trick at Key West is to fill all the ''stove ket tles with agnardiente, and thus de fraud the revenue. Uncle Sam, how ever, has spotted the trick. A house at Hilton Head, S. C.j was struck by: lightning on the 20th. There' were seven or eight persons in the house. The lightning passed down the chimney J- striking -aud instantly killiBg.a colored man named, .Cyrus urass. . , . . . . s . .-- . SKSTCH OrS.X KIInBiLL. The mtan Who ISanased tbe Georgi Rallroadi &ad Bnllt GrmnA Htel. The Hoston Advertiser ' learns that Mr. EimbalLwas : born &th Hamlin Grant,; in ;,Maine, j a short distance from Bethel, .in. 1832. His business life was begun afKorway, Me.",- where he assumed the direction of ;Ci ; P; . Kimball's I carriage ' factory, '' having formerly, acquired a knowledge of the business by apprenticeship "in his native town. . "FronxX there he went to New Haven, where he occupied a similar position in the tin factory 6t Gj D. C6oK & C6.t in: which business1" he after ward "acq aired am interest. Here he remained until ; war broker' out! The ' war greatly impaired ; the busi ness 'of the ;firm iitsJTniaTket behig confined mostlTi to ' the Southern ttek. . This , misfortnna. finall v re-' snltPd inth failnrrt-of -thfi -firm.' pany. He spent but about year iu this business, and report says he ma anrna mnnDT nnr,fr t.liA. t5m(J I 'tt;WfZZtt . - - opened a JbrokerV ofiiee. xioing some I KiiQinaoa o nrl molnnrr o ryrrw1 mAniT I r . , - by creditors . . . - - , . - ......... - t . v rV -" -rr ri v-!5.fJ??!y.;?,1 mate wrthJttrlWia :. . . . . " ji . . i i i .T iTT!T iI i'iiMttj sum ZtlJ gen Mr.Kim located in; inroughout that part ottno country, l uu naiurai amouion, eueourageu, uy r thn . . . - -FAMfa : me Btrwig - uraircB ui uis wuu prompted him tot engage in siVaisast - trom, hotel speculatn-the budding of the great H.L. Kimball House- i,:i.- .4-'-uv'AW:'i,t- cZi which proves too much for : his finan-; ciai rMMirMtnv" n i Taiiure. iwu Years: ! 1 . . TTf , - ! ago, isTsaid to -be the result of the failure of Henry Clews & Co. to keep an ajrreement by ' which a certain large amount or money r was wyv transferred to theH iisevof ldr.i4 Kitn- ball. To this rnisfortune his business J'"u " FruFWfcy UK-linn tismmcr an4 ha' Yliaannpftrrtrl- -..v -rr iie is said to be in Switzerland now. M -. ' v. . . . . if theldv-rofinusiciandr'a high ap- .i?...!. i.SJ 1'icuiaLioQ 01 us cuanns, is wniraeuu- able, then no one can find fault with ' . House: Whilst listening' to' jhusio VU..J W';..eai iiriult uwr, ami omoite in the open air, wnicn eat- ing -is, to the great mass of tbem, their usual evenine . repast. Many take' coffee instead of beer, .W ! ladies and children , are children dnnk 0 7 - . i-.L v t -Z nktheir beer .irpart 6i ererr household 'and of the food there is nobody of any class of the and Mr Kimball r-immediatelv ' de-i engineer sounueu xne alarm and wnisuect " , uere a muuui. auu n nuiuuiwu jyi rmLM downhisbrakes.Tbeina.-atrthe ESW barked in the mining bnsiness, inter, time became aware of his danger, jumped geon, 25cntea tjSfcLuU pstinrr Kmaf with1 th Tlartla Hnm- ovm thA .- ndl -- mWii'iitde: ''Mn? 152o cts. each; grapes, $11 wapecK i. vf prospereu BOvrsDio.iYi .ab a resaarjiia-: --i - -nma ujj vi,u i,uw"' i, .t,- ; -run . . i raea W K-;r--. i, a .Hr ti,A wiir He was annarentlv between his person, an account oi wmcn appearea, -n be Burrendeted on demand,- or-caa efthe principal railway' finest inTtbit Wand 70 years of age, gave his name 4 tbe.SxAB a day or two afterwards.- They taken-witbout P"' Q StatP; and - trni A-trrPai influence j.mpaBvrd -ind wftfhe resided atarjlace were undergoing a preliminary examination i;--; r; , j. . : community too high or too exclusive to join in these nightly gatherings wnicn are io D6 tonna m alt parts of Vienna. f; They are places of relaxar tion after the labors of the day, and aio ou icgiwueu aim euioyea oy tne l best:-Deot)le of Vifinnji Th n,,ipt I and good order that prevails is re-1 martaoie, ana any unseemly noise or excess would cause the prompt re- yA:otmW4nXMy : . - . . - - : r i O ITY. Munson &' Co,KDiothing.-1 F. W." Eebchneb. Spirit Casks. . , D. PiGOOT.Tobaccd. Mid '13, i . Giles & MTOCHisox.Twill Saw Files. Heinsbebqkk. Live Book Store. Tlie Ttkermometer. The thermometer in the counting room of the Stab office ranged as followsyesterday: 14 Wi; i .k... , . . . i S P. : M . ; . . . . . . . if. ii , . 87 1 s - Services in St. John's Church to-day,' be ing the 7th Sunday after Trinity, as fol lows:. Celebration of the Holy Eucharist at t pTcIock( Morning"JPrayer at ,11 6clock; Evening Prayer at 6 o'clock. ' Services In the First Presbyterian church at 10 A. M. and 8 P. M. Preaching at the 'First Baptist -Church!, corner of Market and Fifth streets; at 11 A. inday School at 9 A, M, , Elder J. iy-ii' 'Li' v ""' M. Sunday (X Hidenl Pastofl" JNo service'at niffht I Services in St Paul's Evang.' Lutheran I Church as follows: Sunday School at 91 1 A. M-; Preparatory service at 10 A. M.; I flcmiM iVrvtM mnA mAmmmiA t it a M. -English servicet 8 P. M. - j :- Serrices at Front street M: E. ChurchTat j 11 A. M, and 8 P. M- .Sunday School at 4 P. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 j "J nian1 era wui be. in. attendance to conduct BtranErers to seats. BCT.R8.Morn.l).n. I - - ? i lflastaK'?-i:t.?'saASi?3ii:i?vJ,'; rir-1 Services at St Paul's (Prot. Episcopal) I Church at 11 A.M. and 8 P.M. Rev. J M. Ambler, iastor. -Seats free.- Preaching in the Second Presbyterian I streets, at ll.A. M.,.by eT,.U. B. Burr.-r- &!Ilbo1 .?.P4;.v-f4di ! lnuernaeirtUhurcli-tierv5e8 atlJnioa School House -on Sixth, between Nun and Church streets. &t 11 M Rrmrlv fhnnl I ; J - I at.90 A Jv tv.7 ' 'i ft I 'u.r .:? i I Services at St Mark' OhnroTi" fflnlnwwl 1 -r- . , v i -M .wj y.u.j i Children s services at 4 P.1L ,KjghL ser Streets, at 11 A. M. and 8 P, M. Sabbath I School at 9 A. M. Rev. i.J. Saunders, Pastor. is: - : t Probable xratal Aeeldent. i I . On ThuwdaT evenine last: abour 7 ociocK, as ute iram on ine wumingxon, . Columbia MdAugustaraflroadhad reached whatis known as ilJBinfrton Creek trestle. about one mile from Brinkley's depot, a white maffwai see 6n the : embankment " - t I on the bDDOsite side' of the' trestle and an-4 proaching in the direction of the train. He finally got on the trestle, the Vengine then! being only 60 or 70 feet from him. The; the end of one of the cross ties and leaned over asfaf as ne could to try and prevent .1 : -Jt.t t.t T .t!, I mJ!l train tnuuuereauyineumonunaieman was h.irW fmm ti trtv -tn th . bed of the creek below, a distance of some .1,1 .nr.. ' I '-. iMin . rna Mnnnfui A a vi w . icct. .. iiui uuu o dwuuvu h sooa-'as possibledTOon the- engineer and --wii, tWl-ifl-t" occurred, inev iouna mu toe man naa ur soma means succeeded in reaching ihe' 9. 7 nearn Pshortn examination itwaV ascertain edtbafbehad called Bvrdvflle.? At last accounts, received yesterday afternoon, he was in a very criti- r condition and Ida recoTery- was con- -r - . lA - wftirtfnt; - ; N blame i attach(J to.nguieerLorany oelseou q-fmiPrf J I the train, ri.'-.' - i,i - - T' -dt.'i -e s A Karrdw :A Iniiall whftechildVwhd had strayed I from its nurse 's protection, metWUha nar-! y, ,t. .j jar the corner of Princess and I row escape near i second streets yesieruay vicious horse that had-beet been hitched in tne .vicinity, .broke his fastenings, ran up be- hind the cnuo, .reared upon,,4iiB uiuw I . . .1 . x ana came aown wnu uuc iuic-iw w I , sii oa" tnv-tpH Hnwn between the legs of the animal, but 'for- I . t 111 iinLCi v icuci v uvr aaa a iu i ..i. w ".-u. -jX.UVi.-i. I iMsreeii6 .H,rew ," - - n i or jr. ju. un vveunesuav eveninff i lamh 9ia9J nonta r tvuind- hr i'aaa i p xukkuis newuuxnew. t. . wuu atSUVM. : I 20centeierpknWbeef,(cora u:u"t! Vj Services at the First (Colored) Presby4 per pound; pork, (fresh) 12i15 cents per :fdc,'y-'--i.'',i'C,,' :' t terian Church, corner Eighth and Chesnut - " - I f-v. im u.cvua-v. vwu l, i ... ....-. ii i , . rn i r-. . , - mini XOOi. I I . ... ...... I KII OTIta TP I ATAtl 1 - . ... . a v.'VhW-i MHt 5 1 T . " - . . --- --- - - " rushd to the rescue 'hercharge . fcW hodftjan.,",,,, .,, art I J id. .niinii nff anH iwAeimvi triA .lirtlAl .j.. -.-.. -Jill xt.. .1 charges' to traybeyJnd their protection-on l tne strecw ; . gl j The following, which was handed to us I uk nNmrinnii tn orifrtnali. VHKUniHV. WUU ilV w.Wl S V t' L. r- -tmte when'eyer-vrrntentrrifc,;; i .. tJ, And writ whenever written pgM. Is neither vrrigM not rite." e " tocal '"y " -Thus far the sum of $1,440 have been realized by the sale of dog badges. The brig Sopfm arrived at Boston from thb port on the 34th inst . , ' -Only two trifling cases before the Mayor's Court yesterday; morning. ........... . i. TheBrig: Winogene, lifting, arrived at Bremerhaven from this port on the 8th insi iCThewluv from New York for this port on the 24th 1 : I . The Nor. Barque Christofferson, r arrived at - Bremerhaven from this port on the flthinst: . ,' . ' "' : " " . i t ierfijCooa sboweir:.fttlaiA.'at Brown Marsh and other points on the Car- olina Central road yesterday. ; to iUdcwuigNof Jhe $ity Treasur- er's office yesterday afternoon, a total of 1,325 dog badges bad been sold. Deputy Sheriff Morris had a cabbage in market yesterday weighing 20 pounds, I raised on his place at the Sound. : -. i " "There were only four interments in I Pine Forest Cemetery during' the past M regiment is ready.; f; I .iiumVV $ week, of which one was an adult and three ''i-,,- : JL. V ' -were children.. . ; , . ; . . - ?vrxjdNarbit, Aprif f5,: 186lT j ' 1 v J " ' v plaining of a shortness of force at the Work House. , There are now only 37 con- rictetliero, of which number 7 are females. -There were' only two interments in Oakdale Cemetery during the week closing yesterday. -.Of these one died at birthand th nthfir vMtwAiMNith old. 'The latter the other was two months old. died of dropsy. The receipts of the City Treasury dur-1 in e the past week amounted to $3,511 11, I kWi r A1A1A I of which $1,610 14 were for real and per- sonai laxes, y ior specuu nccuso uu i and $445 for dog badgei VWe hare-addon seen our harbor ore- sent such a deserted aspect as at present j There are a number of ; yessels on the way iAwpr !W ivifc" fhr nftdv v k:, - I uuuikc iu uic auunuiuivs vi uiuiu, ,. . ..- : ' - - ' uriimlAston ScU market. , I The followmg prices ruled during yester- day afternoon Onionai 510 cents per I I carrots, 5 eta a bunch apples 3060 cents per jieck; apple "(dried) ;i0a 12i cts. per pound; peaches. $1 a peck; (dried) 12a25 cto per pound; turnips, 510 cts. per bunch m - . v. -:vw on ,rf I wuuiuis, w tciiwj ci icv&, juwra) liiy vu. i iuv iAwh Itnl 19i nnt TWr rvwind? fmt. I icM 'j. os wr.'UVOHitiuaiwuuuiuinns.Mkcuu l nerpouna; grown, xowis vuctgisx per pairs i Spring chickens, ' 4060 cents per pair j tnn. 2fl rent ner nonnd: ham. 18a20 cents I per pound shoulders, 10l2i cents per I U, on .nt w ! j., r-, -f, Qr.nA OA v,nto a .Tin-., ntano QSimfi. I """l w - - - . V. OP611 clams, ,2025 cents a quart; - - - : . - i Daeoer. nD8 .Hiw".-WB--:wa "- l " ' OAAAC . v-. I ... P per qnart; green; corn, 25 dozen; blackberries, 1241 f cucunibe I015,cents a, I"! tomatoes, 810 cents per , quart; vail, jra u. ; CHuaau, -4 iwe piuinsiu cts. aoozenigreen neio ; pe". pe?f i Jiatter.beans,j cta,a ' Otiart t f ; Wll jl - - ,'- ? jsxpeeie a.re. - i i rr , 7 . r h t . 1T13 inuii ujak a niuw. iiigii m I maw .i i.i . i v oi--.eeonaiB son,' -Jas.! L Bryantjesiding near Bladenboro, r on the fci'ca - SMttwtHwi arrested! i 5 on suspicion ofbeuig the parties who W-J laidrMr:?utler ueiyre rr --- - 4Va tha AtrilAnrtn aminot ThAm fl1 TAT flJI IL I " g,-- - . had progressed was quite strong. The ex- : u. ,wit tr yinA when -the train. left and,. the result was therefore not known oy our iniormanu Butler is said to be in a very critical rTX 1' . i covery.; 1 " V 1 " -". ' " - , - , , 1 - vmi,v -i nhanev McNeill, both 'ored were 'arrested yesterday on" the charrB 0f belngengaged Int an anray in a I : , . . '.. saloon near the corner ' ol AiuiDerry ana 1--- ;.j . i : :.j i tnatW'P TW OArdner who "entered I 1U1U U UUVVW . mmw- - w ---j - -r- ... r r , . rJs. 6T Tt- XZ." " v 4iifmvtani ArraiTiKT. 1 timtii 1 1 11 1,1 irt Tt win. nr. 1 r ; I fanlt 01 Ine Davlneni 01 wuiuii luey -were ruellzious T!'wm 'nmvW will DreachintteJ'irst L Key. Wm. Groves wm prn4ntoesi Presbyterian Church this morning and Elder t : W tt. ' v. xsnt TUntist Church. I . AXAUtStA. VL WV T I .-. TXT iVnt 4- rt A KirV - Irl r. . ItniVCH III". tends leavinir - to-morrow for Hampden course of 8tudyior ZL?JZ ' - 1 ! - the ministry, mOBK WAB HISTOBTt Intereatlns Xeleerams. : We find the following interesting tele grams in the last number of Our Living and Our Dead. Of the names anDended. five- Cowan, Person, Mearea, Fulton and Hall- , t i - . . - - - nave passea away. ;i ne telegrams were mostly "addressed : to the Governor . of , the State and show the feeUng which animated " 7 - WILMINGTON, April 14. 1861, I ' To 'Oov'.'F.t.t.ts- Uv' Vo' t.h rJoVri,or Xilncoln is moving.' Our Forts should be re- occupied. : ' j- -jno. Li. C'antwell. , . GouiSBOSO,-April 15, 1863U f To Gov. Elus : I am off for Wilmiiifirton. The train can't wait. . Answer , there. . Oar people will act. . Fort Macon -is. taken by the Beaufort company i S.' J.! Person.' iS ? ' 5 rlli 1 (;I 'i-n ; i j-r 5 II! " I wM I WTUJIy tO-pZU. -1.9, JOQl;i : tT A -l tr 4fU)4 V i?To E.fr OautwkiA; Pleaser hand this to the Governor.: , His Excellency Jno. W. Ellis, Governor . and Commander-in-Chief, of this county intended for this regiment I n To' Got. Eiiis; Be eood enough to send an order by1 telegraph to DeKosset and Brown to deiiTOr arms to my troops. , A , .4 li ;H. Cowan.? 1 . 1 ; .- T -" '" ' VV lXMINQTON, AprU-10, 101, . .To Gov. Ellis: Our people will. take the forta. 1 Send orders or we go without them and .hold against all vomers. " A 1 .5 :.. ,..v ' A 'h 8.-: J.--PBBSOK ! Whmington, April .16, 186LV To. Gov., Ems: Four . companies went down to-day to forts. They, are withont niti no guni mouatedc May be attacked necessary guns ior aezencer'iio ammu: at any momen v anjOf iwqajSr oy pare ox fleet off Charleston. Can get guns imme- rvwiuuJ frnnnat S ftntWtv Please send authority to some person here JtffiSS SSSSSSii? - rrr ;.: r .,..m,n rw..,. .r aiij : , . . . aj. . m mn wuv . , l'.;..v..; ". ..JFulton. (!ir '. r WriGTosi' April 16, 186l.: ; To Got. Ei.f.Ysi 'We want "men'ie oueht to have at least two' thbusand (2.000V Gov. Pickena wilL if called. - send any aid. Weinusthave more, guns and more, gun carriageftv Order, them from Richmond "rl.VFiy JCTZZZZt 01! lis aUVe wanrrrrT.'D.MKAai.v --- '-''"." , t ( 1 ; , k r'.-.,-t ; -?: I . .' - . tt " ; . a i -n-r nM . ' i . . r .. .7 TU c. m,.1..- ;.,!,.jri . t. i . : . .f ! ,.ir.MMwuBi.nff-ft- Doiiro.Ma Captain, R. D. Williams first Lieu W.I Ta nr ) t' rmior ?- rti?.f;? '! Were your orders to the Wilmington military intended tor enrouea volunteersor w me muitia.,.. t . . - TTT. Y ' T n..u iitvvats.r, f- )( . - .'Wilkington,- April 17th, 1861 . tTn fln ..m, ; .CollCaiitwen li'taowfa: fun rjossession iwitn tnree companies orin-! Lfaand oneof fThertfll . ' . ...... . . . -SZAwSI bury; ls good officer; he is herej' shall he wait or go Jomen Please wisweribytete- -.-A5 i A T.lm-rtln . Wilgton April 17th I8mc qqv. Ellis: Lieut John A. Baker will leaVC here St 2 O'clock f OT Richmond. He will be in Ralelsntmmorhmg. Pre; t '"k- to desnatch bttEiness. j Our i . .ir mi man . , .-. , ' , . . l Lwwuauutsui num. -.. . ,,JB;:B.Cp.wCaBt' JWiLsfectTONj April l7Ckx 1801.'" c .L-L'i ' Tilit. JLVl'ti-I '-'..-i'- .t. tai ;Jiv -rk.tvtsA lKiir,TM,hf PteiiaS senrf -Vr me vour .lately, it is unaerswoa ui me arsouai be . wnoTnir Ahril 18th. 18S1., 4i Gov, Ellis: We send you by this , eve I . .. . i . i mng mail,, a report 01. mot uomimitee ap- pointed to examine the oondition of de- fences of Forts CaswelL Johnson and.New approbation, - .of: -our' citizens.' For uod's sate send a gooo ano. rename engio eer or leave his recommendation to opr committee Of safety.. Wehave just heard mat Virgmla is out' l hope nosensiDie I man will think we' are in. - ' 1 -. . .77 . W.; Ashe.. t ii , WiLMiNGTOiT, April 18, 180)1. , j Gov. Ellis: If. the .arsenal.i8,not.,taken we offer to dolt ' Please answer , - .,-. ,v " ' - E. .CANTWELL, v.-,. : j -! T. D, Meares. ' " . . - ' ..jiiff-j ii j , . , , Wilmington, April 19th, iSdl. i ; To Gov.i Ellis: The town has a battery -which they wish erected on Federal Point CoL Cantwell does, not want meat Caswell. I have tendered my company subject to WiLMGTtw.pril 19th, 1861 To Govl 'Ellis: 'Wenave just seeuMajor Holmes..- He tsays the' knows that Major Anderson wUl surrender the arsenal if de- , ad by the Governor, Major 1 it all - Important. The ' aoimes demand P I VlUVyU. " - 97 . - . . . I . - - r TTf TT.. r ; ; - v -o -'M wriGTON,' Aprttm, 1 Got. Ellis: The services of a companj from t Whiteville ' are tendered,; " eighty (80) strong. . Will they be accepted? , -, - , WXL CWbtting Answer: .Come : to this city:'-71.. ..j, . ; . ; , .,,,.! . . - 23 1 Vr'Gov:! ELLisi'We 1 are .'coming to beg a place for the Anson Guards, 1 Can' we ; get it? Telegraph sua? at oncel-; r- -'.'-- r. , i .-5-,. ! D. E4 MQlfAiB, , , , . . J. G. Bennett, . ,. ' viiviii J;tir'(HuiMo,'Com1d!fei ? wtHt'I'.:H;riWjNQtK-, April 231861J : . r SiG0T-i ELLisjMllsend fthe following' re ceived here by the Mayor of Wilmington. fi;;1 ; fcutj;KApril 23rdl861vi p ( i North Carolina Arsenal was evacuated 'thbday..at;2jo!k)clriijv'fr;y.t : . '.!t If- u -"; M. JJBAUGHN,, . t ThO Bepublican meeting which i was ad- yertised to take place 'at the1 : Court House on Thursday evening' last, " for e 'purpose of j considering th propriety of ' hiaklng nominations for township; pfflceW in" ijie different Wairds, but which was postponed, will be held at the same "place 'on Tuesday evennigext;., .,lUjUi f Two colored damsels: answering td : the 'names of Martha Hul and Anna Ji arshiall; wcro arnsauja in tne classic pxeciucisKJiown as baddy's -follow, yesterday afterriopnj. charged with being engaged in ' pUgflistie encounter! They w,ere taken to tiie iuard House to await a hearing before'theaypT's The Demented; -.' fi ! J''i" i The crazy colored boy' alluded to'fii our last ia' named Peter Bryan?Uf He! 'resides tiere'and tias b9e'n: dergedlfOTso'niaMmei We: learn that an! application ''woade for his admission into the. tate Asylum,' at Latx Fapxbs. To ,3b: B. L. Hmis,i of tha Front Street Tie wb, Depot, we are Indelited .for .copies of the New: York Ledger, CAimnti Cornet w&'Fret'Ilesfa,t'mukraUd2regpe for th current weefcj -HI:Btand iwlll"be 'open "ttatfl 10 'clock thl moniirig. 2;niriij"i J i & liiroi 1 Fkdttins PAPxgWfts. nowJiftve hi stock over 300 reams of sews paper , size. SisSS, weight 30 lbs Der ream. It Is mod. ras narier. and will be sold. In lots to'soiti for ca4 nr. sent y fxpTeeadlo.p. I pBnrnira Imt-rWe hare Just received a.' stock of News Ink for snmnier ise, put up ht packages of 25 pounds each, . Cash or ;C.O. ,D, orders promptly imed. Irioe 25 cents pt joaiid.r t n 1 1 . j j t The ccrasoiidatifti of the CttroHnd tvinsramithe Wetilt Sltor having largely Increased tne circahttaonj of flatter,: adtertiera.w3ir;fliia r.a adntfrabla ffledjany comrAiraication; fWUh, ,tte farmers and Wsra oi imvvwni, ii5f j,'U vU ' 'BooK.BcnxBT. Thx MoainHa Sf Book Bind-i ery does all kinds of Binding and Baling in a work-i manlike manner; kad1 at 'reasonable' prices, ''3fer-i chants and others needing Receipt Books, or other work, may rely on promptness 'ia tbo: execntlbn of tketr orders.1 ;.? t -; ; 'inn'.' Job FKTKTnre.-rWe .call , the attention of, mer chants, clerks of courts, sheriffs, lawyers,, railroad; and steamship officers and acmts. and all others having orders for printing, to the facilities offered at' tne' M0BMnf btar F&nrrara JtssTASuSHJcnrr ror tne prompt an! faithfut execution! of aU kiads ef. Job Psnrniio.-' We; eani farniBbj at short Dotted Cards, BUl-Heads. letterheads; ,Progrinrnes, Ballj Tickets, Blanks, Pampl4e(Tags, Hand-BiPata-' lognes Bills of, Fare, Sow-BlUs,( Cec grafts, J. :7 . , , SS S ' "i ' ""I, : . . "t!Wanttdrehf 4 Stors, J " ,;; ; t'WntfesenaWan,f "'" -'tJ -Wsnt1pBenHorsef:i' ;-hiJ-.i ' t.i!;i .Wantto lehdfDney.'ii' j' u' f-v ) Want tohayAHonSe, . ro'lt ,. (. ..M, Want to buy aHerse, , Uil, ,tA Want to rent a House, . . t..: Want to seU a Carriage, Want toDorrbofaeyi''J f -fvi-'i Want tot seU Dry Geods; .oTiJ- tnn.'L C WAn$tasslljGheerie, .a.. ,io'! woe antWseUIcnaiirt,,; . ; . iWantioiKaiHArdyare,;.-, : , tl'. , Want to sell Beal Estate, . r,-' .: ,. Want a job of Carpentering, , , , . 1 Wahtk Job of Blacksmlthiiig;" ' u' '. Want to sell Mulhiery Goods,2 ' -J ' ' ? ; " ' ii -Wantto'4iell' H6as and Lot, v 'V. 5 i 1 ,,Want to find, any one's Address.' . : i I.ij;jI;! , .Want to s&9 apiece of Furniture,' t .lJ( J v ' . Want to bay a second-hand Carriage, u . ;j ,. ' ' Want to sell Agricultural Implements, - ' ,' ; j' ' '"Want to And anything yod have lost - -' ' Want to Advertise anything to adrantage, '-' V' Want to find an owaer for anything Found,- ? ;(). Advertise in. i . ' . j';!.' THE MOBNINQ STAB.: Spirits Turpentines . Raleigb-J)istriotM. E. Confer- edce is in se8swajaryt v - The" biblical Recorder' appears in handsome new head and form. .a -u An'1 alligator : 'was" caught near Fort Macpn live ana a nan -iee toag. ' 'i-'-Mr: Id"; W. Churchill, - once bus Iness manager of the Standard, died in Ral j'iii-u Complaints' ; of ' "damage td the corn crop by the .Shatter? Worm" are na iversal throughout Wilson and .the adjoin-' pg counties, says the, j?ridealerHf A.tej ; or the .quarter ending-, June aQthLlSTrtheEevenne, Collectors -for the 4th. Collection '.District" collected .'from' all Sources amounted to flH'ipf this amount there were ireceived froin tasf oh tobacco-4110,000.1 , ii.iib.--s- ini CBpLiNatt'Atkifisori authorized Prof; Kerr,' our State Geologist,-to Coffer n bis behalf at .the--Vienna. Jipositionthe sum of ont hundred dc&art for. apples that will surpass those grown in "Western North Carolina." SaldTCpples'lttrTie. exhibited at our next State Fair at Raleigh. ;..! vi OOT!;B$ttIebdrovc Vox,1-writes i! rhe"picrfiic spoken of in my last came off on the day appointed; and was a success in every ; respect.! ( Jn truth it could not be excelled. Ilie atten- dance was farce,'' and from 'several coun ties; There were several newspaper men present Just now we: are suffering for want of rain, .though crops are looking well" ;" . M " We see that of our eastern ex changes' complaining -terribly of a sickly season in their respective localities. ' Why don't they come to Asheville ? queries the Citietm. jiNowj o Fnrmaa. telL as what your thermometer is for high. : We'll bet a pew ter button we have had. it. pleasanter, and as for sickness, fudge, ye typhoid-Stricken! Kever Detter summer for enjoyment iresn, breezy,' heatthy-than this' one in (our ma ligned section. At. least; this applies to rt rr-fhasei;. among other , Supreme Cjonrt decisions, n. rendered last. ; JBWday : J, M. Mayno ef aX, v. B, Sutton, ; from Halfax-afflrnied.-' D. 6., w. " Wardj etal. fi Wayne-no'rror-fQrmed. Bailie a Whiteiurst eti rf..'A; W. GaskilL oty, - front i Carteret , Order-; below, modi- ned andj tnen( arnrmed, each .party , paying his '.own costs.' ' v,Btephens W.' Isler rw, Brown & Cox. from Jones-2-error. Ef L. C. CbUds el aLi . 8. MU Horton, , et al:, f rOm MecklenburgT-order-. r from re versed and action dismissed..... irl ,v.- ' KaBBIED. -i-i ! h-h tJ1 ?.. "i ' BOLLES-KESTON. In this city.' .on the 34ta Inst; by the Rev. A. A. Watson,' D.IX.i Major C. P. Bolles and Mrs. H. L. Beaton,, both of thia city. , Charleston Nevf s. and, Courier please copy. DIED. RUMLET. At Beaufort. N. C July 22nd. t the residence of her grandmother, Jtrs. K. V Ferry, Marie, daughter of I), and M. E. Eumley, aged 10 NEW AD.yERTISEMENTS. BAtMCE OF STOGK OF tOATS,f AND' VESTS, TQGETBEB 1EEWEA shirts, DRAWEES, jHqfsl Bows,. -Tiesrt Traai .Baifs ! . t U9IBBEI.I. A8r CANES, &C.T - ojulyjrtf 9ii4 Jr ilr City Clothiers. -DutyiaLnd IT IS A VKBT COMHON THUTG FOB ONE TO jsy to another . ,. ; "I am temnted to do somelhlnzthat is for my in terest, althoughUconfllcts with my duty." ., : : , ii v f.l? i; t' In all sncJk eases' we ssy.:;c&oL?."'i.l.-f : j f 1N6 I ypfax interest can never conflict with your - ir; 9r.ii';j8'jTt-a7U vvriiv w nen ryon connne yourean . to ina x z -in MENTAL CULTUBE; your, INTEBEST. will in crease and no conflict trill take place.; ; uu i ; 4 it Is ytmr duty and yon will find it to your Interest to invest in Literature A., ats i. -;. yumiC-fa 4 On -;s ' v i'fii. if? J:?e'HEINSBEKGiEB78-iT j nly7-tf UvBoandMusTOreT j .of ri tlJFOB, 'TQbabco;(j6ods -a' 12-Hartet Street. : ' .1' 'i.'w K' t. ' J ! ' , if .... . tj-: -triiMITf GTON, r - JnyK-tf-, .A. Mi' ,!Siozi.and Eork -J O t; BOXES, D iS, SIDES AND SHOULDERS, C A-BHDS, AND BOXES SMOKED SlDES, AND Ol SHOULDERS-" , , . . 7;BARBKPpBK,.,ff? !?1;r!Ki ni'5e4J FossalshyYii'Otlyt F. W. julyS7-tf MLS8 and 29 North WaStf i CRACKERS, SOAP :AD TOUUCCQ? 100 BOXES AND BARBELS COACKEES,,; " 1 1 'T7Jt BOXES AND 'CADDIES TOBACCO, TI, 1 . - . '' I " r ' -F. w: KEBCHNEK . JulyST-tf . 7,J8 and 9 North Water street. -SPIRITASKS;, SPIRIT;, CASKS! OKASPlibfCASKs7i .,,... , i . j ij -VT j 'H wsaia ry july2t-tf , ; : F. W, "KERCHNEB. : HamfiamsHams.: 2 TIERCES FRED. LEIB'SflAMS, ?ij v : ' Forsals"by'ii ": ' F.'W.1 KERCHNEB, f ; July S7-U : , , . S7, 28 and) 89 North Water Street.: V:1 ''"THE BEST CRASD OF TwillSgwiFiles; :.:-! ; . New t Hardware' Store. ' JulyST-tf I 1 ' 'GtLES & MURCHISON. The Mystery Solved at Last ! i ISarffalns! Bargains r Bargains! AT COSTl AT COSTl vAT COST! At, Sdlomotf " Bevy's !;Store ! rXOMK 1 ONE! ' COME ; ALL! i AND SEE .THE GREAT TALL IN ''' Br?:fioods ClotMni, Boots,- Sloes, Hats, TBtJIfKS, &e;. " ' "' , Ji '.'. f - t ".-'! A full and wen selected stock In all departments. T AFTIIi IJJinE OF LAITIES' WEAE. I am determined to changa'my baahiesa. iknd in order to do that I pffcj m c . ............ ' ENTIRE STOCK AT? . COST l, f c.? ,.'-? "5 ! ' -I I' ' ' ' '' ' ..In 1 No humbugt r Come and see for yourselves and Save1 at Least 25 per,0eiitL . , By purchasing your Goods of r . , At the eld stand, southeast corner Front and Mar ket streets, may 15-tavnac fV : .fir "' li!nnii iinttii'liliJ - si ; NEW j ADVERTISEMENTS T RAVELIN (J BAGS, VALISES,' SADDLES, Harness, Bridles, MarUnMles, Collars, Hanies, Trace Chains. Whins. Bnura. iw Hniiaro. fihrnimra .0 1 Hklns. Leather. Feather Dnstr a TiAarPMA Rut. dlery Hardware. Also a larce lot of second-hand Saddlery Goods. . . ..,. h x t;. . rJ.S.Topham &Co., ' "Na 8 South' Front St., may8-tfnac . t . .Wilmington. M. C- MISCEXLANEOUS. ir. ,;GltE AX REDUCTION Tiff S p r i n g - a n d S ii tu m e r 3,00 Yds.' striped Ilozambiques : - :77,f : at: 15c.woitli JWc. : -( ' ; A FULL LINE OF STBIPED AND FANCY GRENADINES, WOBTH 80c., REDUCED TO SO cents. ; - A LARGE LOT OF STRIPED AND FANCT PLAID JAPANESE REDUCED TO SO Cts. per Yard, : .- - - And all others at a corresponding rate. We have Just received a novel style of , 3d m ? h ; .8 E A-S I D S SKIRT S ; V Worthy of the attention of. our cnstomecB, which offer at 76c. and upwards. Lace Points at gr we great ouiim uvia ciu uu ana apwaras. - - - Piques, Nainsooks and Bummer Suitings in endless variety. " - Our DOME8TIO DEPARTMENT embraces all the prominent brands of white and unbleached in AU. widths, at prices to defy competition. junel5-tf ' ."E WILL REMOVE TO QUB NEW BUTLDINQ ; Corner Front and Prince's 8t., l S i i ) i i it ' ' .si? 7'J tay 'X . ' ' V ! Between this date and - ' .110 .: ' .. ti i .v -i, .; '4. y-iSitUC'' i-j.-'r-1, IE P T E1IBEB l itv' . , ws wnji BKix oca shtihb , ' , - RETAIL STOCK? H&T iCOST; ... ;. .. AsttUjonrdes toorjenwltha .. Fresh and Complete Stock, - - !3 , ,; : . r - ' t ii;c Hence our determination to dispose of the sarnie be- if .r.r, A:'l .?.;d i: , " Tore moving. - ' " jJuaeSO-tf ,a -55;! rt eSUWEXLf HAY! C0RHM OATS!!! Jast Seceived BUSHELS MIXED CORN, '2tf00' 5 WHITB COBN, Uii) 1 1 J 1000, OATS,, " BALES HAT.; ) ... .:. 1 ..r v- 'Also ':': Also Cuba i Molasses in Hogsheads and Barrels. - KorRala low riv ' iury'is-tf'' ; BINFOBD, CBQW A CO.. .r G-pqd and, Durable yTE endeavor po com-f j DURABCUTT TJf WBAB . With -.,.: . . r, ; Beanty of Styls, And aim to ctve " ,: ti 1 .-i f i-w TTTT? TITJ'a'n QTTAV . . - ... . - . . for the money to be had in flia State. $37 9-"' if .i'.i .'f5;..? 4'rm GEO. B. FRENCH & SON. . ., VJulySO-tf sajfi - a? North Front street. -rf' P;: TlSBCES AND1 BABRELS OF .s;'ir:-s-'r':R'cr;p!: i.n. vi ;,.vf mv.-i'i t.unr. iuiJTs'' , ,. -AND- ---:''':.':'-.,'-'' urtr H- '-" 3X '--' r." &uc'HSf'm.- .u- u West India Ilclassea, '-'' 6 Fat sals wry low by i iklUtm'yf Peace lstitate, V; RALEIGH, UOETH : CAEOLUTA. ' ' JEV. B. BUR WELL, Principal. : - ifiSttiC1 iPrinciP. Prof. A. Baumann, Vocal and Instrumental Music. ' The next session commences on the 1st of Sep tember. 1873. . - ... For Circular and Catalogue address: i ' - : rr- - REV. a. BUR WELL fe SON, July 6-DtlOAA;inWtlSepl : Rakagh, N. a '"I'resli Nuts,; :; ; JUST RECETVEDf AND PERFECTLY FRESH and juicy. - . - f Dundee Marmalade and a large assortment of Pre serves, at -y-- "-- -- July 25-tf . : " r J. C. STEVENSON'S. For Ttirnips. . J JT.' COS'S StTPBEt PHOSPHATE Is a most valuabje Fertiliser. For sale by' . . JalylO-tf -v ; V- O. G. PABSLET A CO. Soap," Candles. Starch. 150 boxe's cand . i - - i jbo BOXES STARCH. ; . ; 3 For sale by joly-Sa-lw - " ; . .i " j ' EDWARDS--& HALL. PORK AITD BAC0IT. 200 BBLS. CILPOBK, m 1 t- 25,0006: LBS. BULK AND SMOKED BA- For sale by ;, 4 EDWARDS HALLv ' jolySa-lw : ; A CAED. TT a vtwo purchased the later t of Ma Brock, I wQI eoatlnne to conduct the business at lbs old stand, No. I Granite Bow, where I wIQ he happy U see my old friends and customers. - . octl-tf - H. WEBB'. sw ' Lv A a ar

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