the HOBiima PTAR. jtJBliISHED DAILY, BT DAW 01 UBSCRIFTIOH IX ADVANCE! rk mUi rmstaire said T DO &ZSU". " ' ......... S5 n.a monul. V ' I 00 Cotkuthorteed idvance. OUTLINES. xt.. Vnrk markets: Cotton. 161: eold I ... .4t- mi. j s I 00. - The SuDerior Conrtof I NCW Hampshire will hear the election case Monday. Three more of the raiders t Pottsvillc, wounded in last weefc's skir- I nush have died : Result of the In- tnisn. nu 0 ffl.,a, . dians' visit nil. Tbey said an offlcial 'good- vesterday. ltaces new xoric JOCKej Viuxv.-.-.; ,j j. . Mexicans residing on Rio Grande agitated at appearance 01 1 exas oiaie uoops, ana are arming for resistance. rennsyi- I ...:i,o tin rtflnt n muii lutrto I vani' - I persons in umuui u.Cu aUU aU i iceadiary spintprevaus. : Delinquent Kpw York county treasurers under threat. I 1 c " I of prosecution responding. - Sweden borgian Convention in session. A Sa vannah man was worried by proceedings m Court in Baltimore 1 because he wanted to take his two children with him to Europe. Spirits Turpentine Ilathras, Dare county, has pro- I duced Irish potatoes this season averaging I nine ounces eacu. j " The sensation in liattleboro the fan week was a woman irom xennessee 1 Uressea as a uiau. . , They are kicking up a fearful old row in Petersburg about the laking-up of the Gaston Branch Railway track. : The Martin county Conserva tives unanimously nominated for delegate to the Constitutional Convention Joseph T. Waldo, of Hamilton. Dr. C. Tate Murphy, Clinton, and Mr. N. B. Brougbton, of Raleigh, will address the citizens of Wilson in favor of the Good Templar order on the 16th, x Journal of Corpnercc On Saturday last, Judge Seymour rendered his decision in the case of Craven county vs. Pamlico, adjudging the suit in faror of Craven. The case has been appealed,- as was expected, to the Supreme Court. t .'ir- The Cotton States Congress, an association for furthering the interests of Southern cotton growers, will meet in lial- eigh, N. C, on the 13th of July. Questions relating to the production and transporta tion of our great staple will be discussed by some of the most prominent planters and merchants 1a the btate. The President of the Congress is Hon. D. E. Butlar, of Geor gia. All the State agricultural societies of Hie cotton growing States are also invited to send delegates. LUT1I1SKAN GENEUAL SYNOD. At Baltimore. 7 la ana 8th Days. I I Condensed from the Gazette. I . . I TV TTartAv nrntoVonnrt r,f committee on correspondence with other bodies. Among the interesting lettew read was one from the dele- fe'ate of the Cumberland Presbyterian III I1C UCIU" UUUU1C LU UllCllU- I ... i i . . , i in which was shown the nmty of the I two bodies, viz: General Synod LutU- erans and Cumberland Presbyterians, I ana me aesiraoieness or some move- inent that tnigct tend to a union of the two bodies, lhe report, being incomplete, was referred back to the committee. -;'-- '- ' - " . -'f According . to report pastors fund in prosperous condition. - . , . : ': Decided to bold next meetincr of Synod at Carthage, IIL, second Wed nesday after Trinity Sunday, 1877. Rev. Mr. Morse, - representing the Foreign Sunday School Association, was introdiired.- and addressed the General Synod in the interests of his J Association, showing the importance of the Sunday school work in Ger- many, and especially among the shil dreti of the Lutheran Church. - luiuiaiciiuu .UHUUMiUil WaVUUIilU- I ied. Dr. Conrad took the floor and resumed his argument against the Congregational theory advocated I oy Hume intne LintheranUpurch. lie I was trequenUy, interrupted ia,the be- ginning of his remarks, but maintain- CU HIS erOUnU.. . . . . ine discussion, was; continued at V e-".."f,.--TT ?"ux""! y, m.. n i'jVu."-.. i S,M 'T.k" ,.nwn Tfo" i If -T aaaience on Luther's battle 'Hymn; giving a history of its origin? &l 'iner addresatfH wer mail a. ; v-.i . ... v.. -, ,, , iv;'"lt eighth .DAYvi;-;: tr.'- Unfinished business was called up: and the discussion on the ministeriam eontinned. Dr. Hay resumed, and ,M..,tu v.u;ii, vuuiau. '- :us8,o Kprung p: on the motion .to Fu u, wnoio qnesuon uuui ujb General ' x " uruciii CVUUU. I f.i ii. V. : 4l i. -..!.. ft U ..." ' - - " . "J... ino Aver, iucssra. xajii- i ' key. Wn..W. Krft4rana 'nthr: 1 ft-' " 'i,-. i.J.h ti--. .aih; 1 simke at Km Wtli and was fnl- . . . . " ... . I lowed bv Ur. lirowu in review of the ease. Then the vote was taken, and the yeas and navs resulted: veas 68. I nays S5 -The ; amendment , was car- 1 ried 'viz: The riehts of tbe ministe- nam (composed entirely of minister) I granted to those pynods hayiug no I "uuii uuuy, wnicn auiuonzes ciergy and laymen td .'ordain ' and reiamiue mil rjvrnun rx rwi aim onn uvam nn i lor the ministry. '" ''''- 'h-' The whole constitution as amended was adopted. The committee on the Liturgy pre sented their reDdrt. It led to much discussion, many participating jn the debate. When the final questidri was put, on reference! and a 4roy ieional form of .liturgy for examination, it Was ftdontPil- - . , .Professor Geier nresented the re- ort on statistics for the Centennial Com mission, and it was adopted! , ' Key, U G. Wen nef reported 'on I inquest were unable to decide how the de tlie German' hymn book, which was j ceased carnefer his deatnf-but thoaghi he two adopted 1 . , 1 VOL. XVI. NO. 65. THE, GITY. Tn mail. The mails will drum at tho r?fw p,D.nf. flce nnUl further notice as follows: Nortb. daily at. . .r . . . ... .;......... 4 :15 P. M. tnrougn and way (day) aai'y, except sanday, 6:80 A. M. Southern mails for all points tfenth, daily.... ............ 5:15P.M. Western mails (C.C. R'vdailv I (e.iceDt Sundavs.) n-Mi A tw Q -j ; - , " l Saturdays .................. 6:00 A. M. xayewevuie, anaomcesonuape ear. Kxver, - MODOays and Fridav.,. .. . iip Trf rayetteville by C. C. R'y, daily (except Sundays). 5:30 A. M unsiw w. H. and intermediate nfnAad- avm. 12. offices every Fridar , . 6 KX A. M. Mails delivered from 6:30 A. M. to 730 P. M.,-and on Sundays from80 toft 0A,; M. Stamp Office open from 8 A.M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 6.-00 P. M. -Money order or- Register Department open same as stamp office. Stamps for sale at general delivery when wamp office is closed. Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day and night. Mails collected from street boxes everv aay 4j 30 P.M.' . NEW ADVBBTlSBalKlSTv ' See Brown & Roddick's new advertise ment on our fourth page. ? 1 C M. Habris, O. S. Artillery meeting. Harrison & Aiajss. Straw Hats. Geo. Myers. Relishes, Sauces, &c, Mcksok & Co. SUk Umbrellas. ; , . Street Cars Five Cents a Ride. WrxxtAMS & Murchisox. Bacon , &c Kerchner & Calder Bros. Sundries.' D. PiGOTT. Cigars. vOKOIiET ds 1 ATE&. xUaniC iSOOkS. ". I Chas. D. Myers & Co. Favorite Flour Heiksberger. " The Odd Trump." . Shbier BrosI Clothing. . Gris & MrjRcnrsoK. Sweeps. Green & FuussrER.Vienna Cologne. Grant & Hikton. Meal. : A. David. Attention! Local Hot. Modesty" is a new perfume. Marriage licenses were issued to two white and one colored couple during the past week. As will be seen by advertisement in this issue the street car fare has been re- . . A - . . - l nerQ were six lnienneniu 111 Oakdale Cemetery during the past week four adults and two children ; TW wn irtit intfrmenlg in TO mtMAnrinu.r.t . . i -i. .,, i ,;ii, iwuvi wuicu were luuiw uu eu vuuuit.u , r The Tiver yesterday wore a live ly aspect with the numerous yachts that dotted its bosom, gaily skipping through tbe waves. Our printers iwere at a big race last" night Jerome Park and. they rode the clipper nag Telegraph"? straight through coming in finly oa the last beat Rev. Dr. Joseph ' R. "Wilson, Pastor of the First Presbyjerlan Church, has returned from the General Assembly at St. Louis and will occupy his pulpit to-day, morning and evening? ' As heretofore 'announced, the Grand Family. Excursion' of the vYoung nathoiic Friends Societv will take Dlace on Tuesday -next - All requisite "preparatiobs . A nnAA tim ftnitL . . ,k , t,. ) i"11"- r.Au ,pld. white . man, name , nn- known aged 70 or 75 years of age, was tun over and killed at a point two miles beyond Laurinburing, on the Carolina Central Rail roa(j . by the down train; last; night: His re. ;t.. toVort tn Y.n4nfenr V :; A WllmlnKtan BetaU Blarkec The folldwlng prices ruled-yesterday; Apples,' (dried) m cents per pound; dried y' VZT ll i T.-' , o.a ,ce bvae V1 rr -, Jgrown fowls 90flWa pair geese fiou per oair. beef l(kai6lc. tjerwmndtbeef; (corn- ed2ial5c.rer Dbund;SieallSi16icl per pound; mutton, 12i16I eta. perpound; ham. 18ai8 cts. perpound; shoulders, m n cents perpound;' tape, c. per ouncn; clanlg, 2S nto a irk;pen c.Ii,30 ctga quart. spnp bunch, 5 cts. ; eggs, 1820 - . .' ... ' " b ... I. (rll.v. niinii Hrm?- nuiriri(in. aicuLncnuuiiiuiusi; -.. ' . i .i Ll potatoes, pew, XSO,. f pec ; as w ruk.i yio ish-trout 25v perlxunch; mullets J.05c perunebl Uirmp, 10c . unu, onions, -r ... - I. - ...... u hu.,1 . w cia. i; yH. u, bologna 20 cents a pound; liver pudding, 12ia30 cents a pound; bog head cheese 20 cents a pound;ouna ao.,oo cenw a ganon; wild ducks 60a754:tsa pair; radishes, 510 cents a bunch: lettuce, 5 cents ' head; parsley, 5 cents a bunch; onions, 5 cents a bunch; carrots, 5 cents a pound; rice, 12 . . . . cents a quart p strawberries locgpso Jcenw a quart; snap beans 50c a peck; squashes, 50 cents a dozen ; cucumbers,1 75 cents adozen.( -naami- ' "'t ' Ftnad Detd. Several days ago the dead body of a man was found in South River, hear Baker's Bridge,1 in ' Sampson county. Its appear ance indicated that It bad been in the water for several days, and was so disfigured as to "nder it impossible to determine the color 4 of the deceased. It is supposed,, however, that the man watf a 'mulaitd The;, jury of 1 bad probably been murdered. - - ' " '- ' jiwy... :. .. .. ; . l;l , I, v ,, ; r f-j vV it i r ; r? :i ' 14 v.. ' ". ' '- ; " . s . .... .... . .. r , . ... : - :- . r - ... . , .. r H WILMINGTON, N. C, SUNDAY. JUNE 6,, 1875, ; , Our Hianh.. HTA-nw ; First Presbyterian Church, corner Third and Orange streets: Services at 11 o'clock a. m. and 8 o'clock p. m., Rev. Dr. Wilson officiating. Sunday School at 5 p. m. - .' " Services at St. Mark's (colored) Episcopal Church: Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock; Bi bl Class at Z p. m. ; Sunday School at 3 p. m. ; Confirmation Class at 61 p. m. ; Even ing Prayer at 5i p.m. On each day during tbe week, Morning Prayer at 7t a. m.; Evening Prayer at 5 p. m. Seats free. i Services in St . John's Church to-day, Second Sunday after Trinity, as follows: Morning Prayer, Liteny and Celebration of the Holy Euchorist at 11 o'clock; Even ing Prayer; at Si Vclock. ' . :' f.: 'Services at St. Paul's (Episcopal) church, corner of Fourth and Orange streets, as fol lows: Morning Prayer atll o'clock; Even ing Prayer at 8 o'clock. Rev. T. M. Am bler, Rector. Seats free, f Seamen's Bethel: Services at p.: m. Rev. Jos. L. Keen, Chaplain."' - St. Thomas' Catholic Church, Dock St., between 2nd and 3rd. Services to-day as follows: Holy Mass at 7 a. m. and 10 a m. Vespers at 5 p. m. ; w ' j Fifth Street Methodist E. Church "South situated on Fifth, between Nun and Church streets.- Rev . J. T.; Gibbs rwill .officiate morning and evening Sabbath School at iH a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday even ing at 8 o'clock, i- i Services at . S. James' Church to-day, Second Sunday after Trinity as' follows: Morningv;Prayer'at 11 ; o'clock; Evening Prayer at 6 o'clock; Sunday School at 5 o'clock 'p. m. -. ,-.f-ri r, First Baptist, Church, corner of Market and Fifth streets. Services at 11 a. m and 8i p. m., Ret; E. C. Dargan, will occupy the pulDit - Sunday School at 9 J a, m. Prayer meeting -i Thursday! night "at. 8i trWoob Tonnr meDi Draver meeUn? on ? r-.w-r , - T-rr7 Tuesday night at 8 o'clock in . the pastor's study. ;.;-.,.- ' .'i ' i:':'fC' ' " St.; Paul's Evang. Lutheran Church : English service at 11 a m.; German service at 8 p. m. ; Sunday school at 3 p. m. Christ ian Association at 4 p. m." Weekly lecture on Wednesday at 8 p. m. . . .. . T First Baptist Church, colored, on Fifth and Campbell streets. Services as follows: Sunday School at 9 ra-" preaching at 104a- ni"., 3 p. m. and 71 p. m." Rev. F. R Howell, Pastor. Services at the First Colored Presbyterian Church, - Chcsnut between . Seventh and Eighth streets, at 11 a. m. by Rev. D. J. Sanders, Pastor. Sabbath School at 9 a. m. Dos. . 'A thing of beauty and a. Joy forever" is a dog. tits beauty consists tor me most part in omitting his tail his absence; likewise his joy forever. , Except fleas. Still a dog may be considered a useful ani mal when he bites burglar or runs down a cat. Speaking of cats and dogs the phi losophic mind reverts to those blessed days when mastodon and niegatberiam excluded things of smaller breed, or words to that effect, j :Wonder how ' those old patriarchs of the earlier world 'got along without such a musical insect as the poetical pussy and such a romantic roamer as Jingo? ' Unlike cats, dogs are mostly, good tempered ex cept coachdogs andfwhat are pronounced, but not spelt,, ''flee.'" The latter is a model of irritability, and is chiefly useful in . egg ing on big , dogs . and . snarling at small children. Stillj wc ask pardon of theshall we spell him f-i-c-e ? Some people own him, and if -they arc satisfled so are ;we. Tbe Newfoundland is the best soitcf. dog to fill up space with or induce i hurried examination . of hose ; at ... unreasonable hours. Still we go- for him on all occasions and with great ardor.' It is noTHfte Reason foif ddgs Hhaf !igage in the chase, and that accounts for our not writing - a glowing .description of Rontp and hi matchless qualities. - Against the bird dog no man must utter a syllable with out incurring (our .implacable wrath nntfl the day T jadgtnent: v We hofi these truths to be self -evident that a pointer and a setter are the quietest, snuggest and most elegant fire 'place furniture- in 5 winter, lime and the most graceful additions in summer tathe front jpsrti a private residence. JAs a true sportsnian we ' shall scratch oa the eyes of the first bloody Uritisoer. or native American roosted Who dare 6. speak dis- paragmgly of a hnnUngdig.' Ien tbemeloJ U1UU3 UUUUU Uaill MM Dill VU V 4 1 icuuouip In conclusion jet us read y.6i a sentiment that we think fhould neet with a response in every good citizens heart Up with the dog; pot chain,: him .not up unless be is given to shee murder.' If '' he-Ms good for nothing else' be Is good for nothing.' .' . ..j- "-ul'2 -;i - Death of Cpt. Oaller. Capt. Jno. K.' Dailey, so well known as an old steamboat man on the Cape Fear River, died, of consumption at Mrs. Pickett's boarding house, .in ;this city, ; on . Friday night, aged about 36 years. Capt -t Dailey was well known throughout' this section. In his last hours he received the kind minis trations of, those around him and several bid acquaintances and friends in this city. His remains were yesterday senttoFayetteville, his home, .on board the steamer D. MurclU $ont beingescofted front (lie house to the boat by Capt.1, W M.:Parket;and; sfferal otheijfcrmer.-memfeerij-lhexLaFayette Light Infantry of which organization Capt. Dailey was a'membeduringlhe War. -. ; tS rm mO. ' ti f I 'aV en C b a p er.;.: ' The Grand Royal Arch Chapter, of the State of Nerth Carolina- will ;meet at RaI-1 eigh t'o-inorrbwvenrae, M 8 o'clock. Messrs. T. M. Gardner G M. VanOrsdell, H. H. II unson, A. Wronski and Xr. S. S. Everett, will' attend as delegates ; from; the Various Masonic Lodges of this city: ; ' TV A NOBBING WARREN. . 'fx ' & Ji .1. Aarala Heard From He Tarns Up In Klempbls He Leaves Hie Wilming ton Cane "In Soak" A Detective i ' tor a Travelling Companion. , t. Charles Wesley " Warren, the clerical fraud and gay Lothario, is still on the run, but swift-footed Justice is close on his heels, an it seems highly probable that bis hith erto successful career of villany is about tq be brought to an inglorious end. The following, from the Memphis Ava lanche, will be found interesting: " Wednesday afternoon (May 26) while Captain W. J. RossGeneral Superintend ent of the Memphis and Charleston Rail road, was seated in his office, there entered afweAdressed man, of medium size, very full in the face, with a light complexion, and doffing his hat, a silk one, said, in the measured,- drawlipg. tones of ,-- 'Ah good morning; Captain Ross, I be lieve. 4 Yes, sir,' was the ' reply. The Clerical-looking Individual was about to con tinue, when another person, looking like a Commercial traveler, entered the office in a bruSqueraanner and asked Captain Ross for a few minutes conversation. He was told to be seated for a few minutes, and visitor No. 1 resumed: Ah Captain,' T am BBV. C. W. WARBEN, ; . Sir, of Philadelphia. I am on may way-ah from New Orleans to Philadelphia. I-ah got off at Grand Junction to accompany my-ah sister-in-law to Mempuis, onner way-ah i Little liock to attend school. 1 had tlie rt nie-ah..tu lose, mytiekct-ahi at lcathat pait tit;ah good Xroni Grand Junctiuii Philadelphia. Ah would you beJ so kind-ah'' as ; to- firrnish Sine another ticket, for iirehWIlwnTgrVa'6'a a de- um. t i assure you-au n is an unpleasant matter to ask it,' ahcl-ah if I had "the money, I-ah would not' do so.! . Captain Ross, be lieving the man was a t - ; iS - BONA TTOE ' GOSPEL-SHARP, and was telling the truth, took his due-bill,' and gave bira an order for the ticket. Visi tor No. 2 asked the Captain to subscribe for a paper, of which he was proprietor, and waajxililely, shown, the door. Several "of the 'employes in 'the railroad office com mented on the genuineness of the parson, me assistant rreignt agent, wno is some what of a detective,, making a bet with one of the clerks that the man would. prove to be a fraud, and won tbe bet by tiroduciosf. the next day yesterday) the following tele- grapn item irom tne Axaumene: Kev. - VY. E. Copcland, socalled,; was .engaged at Philadelphia to take charge of the 'First Baptist Churchjin New Orleans, and was on his way there when " " " 5 THE BALTrXfOTiie BnATTOAT, occurred. The deacons of the church' re ceived a telegram from the Baptist Publish ing House orPhiladelphia, in answer to an inquiry, saying tnat Warren and vopeland re ono and-the- same. Several w.omea in New Orleans would like to know where he is.' . This sorcallcd preacher was expected to leifve, yesterday! mornfug at 10:30 o'clock, and a watch was kept for him at the depot. Just-before the train left, Capt. Ross went through, the cars, and seeing VisitorNo. 2, whom he mistook for the clergyman, he tapped" Jum on the shoulder ana asked him , if his name was Warren. The man smiled and said it was not Warren was evidently within ear-shotr however;and heard his name spoken, for a few moments afterward be was observed to sneak out of one of the; gates and walk up Charleston avenue, to ward tne Madison street bridge.? He-was overtaken by Capt. Ross before reaching! the bridge. A conversation ensued between the two, during which the man appeared much mortified at being detected. He ANXIOUS TO GET AWAY j that he left-as collateral for a ticket hii watch chain and an ebony gold-headed canei which, as an inscription proved, had been presented to htm by the young men of Wil mington, N; C. JBefore the train left Capt; Ross was approached by Visitor No. 2, who asked him what he knew rabout Rev. Mr, Warren.t The Captain replied thatbe knew nothing about him. and wanted to know why the man asked it, Visitor No 2, with out replying, put his hand into his pocket ana urew lonn mscreaeaiiaisaa uuu i from Chicasa, He staled that he had been shadowing the wan 'since he left New Or leans. . - The twa went off in the same train. tbe Rev. Warren having his baggage check ed to Cbattanoogav - iHe i was . in Memphis Wednesday , afternoon ,and jpight, but ah examinatiooff;the-h6telreglteter f4iled to discover either thename of Warren or Copcland, and it is evident he has other aVasek'Woetlief'-- hot hewa' a&m panied to Memphis by a young woman could: not be learned, but it is certain, he had .no Such company wnen he left here.'' Pythian Band. ';"'""' . , J A new brass has been formed in our city by Stonewall Lodge, K.of P4,- to be known as the Pylhian Band' Tbisjjand is espe cially designed, We tmderstand.to. supply the music required by. the Knights of 'Py thias. - Thero-Mlkletoea performers and the instruments-; are expected here from jniiaueipuia in a buuri, uiuts. x ue luiiuiv lng officers have been .elected f;'-' ; ! . . President W.v L. Jewett. " ' . ' ' f ice President--J. W. King. "''J j Secretary V. 1). Macumber. j Treasurer Newton Gillican.' ' Ah electidn for Leader and' Mtisical Di rector wm o neiu oh monuaj nigut. iivuu i' isuci, kuiuicu, nrna "jcnciuai p- raigned before S. Van in Amrinra J. P.I' a charged,-with complicity inT-the assault made some time ago on Mr. Gv'W. Harper, at a point two miles from his city. The defendant was committed to jail in default of $1,000 oau for his appearance to answer the eharge td-morrow mpn?ing. BlarkeS fteport. 7 , Thfollowlnz.is thoreoort of the Clerk of the Market" forhoJweeending May 29th, 1875: v-;"$s:;"-in, No. of Carts inlUriet, i , J " Beeves lau;t.tcred. - v- i 102 59 . ' Sheep. . iiWiiiJ A 184 " Calves' " r16 ;.! Hogs I" n s i -. ;t .J 3 ntft Tin TiTTnM Kepabllean Exeeatlve Oommlttee.1 ij; 2' 'A meetins-6f the 'Tfew TTftriovftp irmtitv Republican ExecttliVe Ctommiltee took place Vf lison, , presided , and Mr. . James, peaten was secretary. A resolution was passed br t tne committee calling :upon the county 4o efcet fiftyseveri T delegates 8 to a convention to be beld in this city on the 26th irisi; to nominate three Republican candidates for the Constitutional Convention, to be held in itaieign oa beptemoer eta. - - mdr,llz, i A meeting was called of the Republican voters of each 'township of the county out side of Wilmington, to take place. at2P, M. on the 18th , inet. to elect threee dele- gates each. 'i Three more will be chosen to ; represent the incorporated : village of Lil- ingtoh.'; A meeting was also called of each 01 me nve wards u. s. or tne . city to elect , three delegates each oirthe night of he 18th and tq settle upon three for the city.at large for the same purpose, making in all the re quired number. There seems to be an increased1 interest in Our ci ia jme'sailing of yachts khd such hke sports.. . Each evening as the Ranting rays of the sun are just, mildly falling upon the river," herfe arid 'there yachtSmay be seen gaily moving, over the waves., The new yacht i&gp&.made her appearance yesterday evening, and we are informed by those capable of judging that she did some excellent sailing and showed that . her first appearance, will create' a Blpple in the fleet Many persons were doubtless attracted to witness the sailing of the Hippie vesterdav ooraceoant of the" -novel dimensions given to her in our. issue of yesterday morning, n which by a slight mistake, the length was made 8J feet instead of 18J feet, mak ing the length and breadth the same. Of course such a broad Ripple on .: the waves would be an interesting spectacle. . James O'Bryant was arraigned for disor- derly conduct. The defendant comnlained I of bad treatment at the hands of the officer. I Jeffrey Wise, who arrested himl OUrvantllt seems, is much hurt,, two Of his fingers be-: ina broken and other. inlnrtM having f. ; received by bun, he alleges, at the hands of the police officer, j The investion was post-, poned until j to-morrow morning.,. In. the meantime O'Bryant is. receiving medical treatment Gape Fear Agricultural Fair. , It has been decided at a meeting of the Board of Mannmra nf thn f!no Vonr A m' cultural Association, Vo hold the Sixth Inr nual Fair on the flth Ifith 1 1 th nl loth I . "J, ----, -- v.. i November, next, Preparations .will be at I once begun .for .the. fair. The Treasurer was directed to call upon subscribers ,fer! money in order that tbe work may go on 1 without interruption'. ? CITV ITEM.; Book BunuT. 'l-mt mobhiim Stab Book Bind ery does aU kinds of Binding and RuUng loawork manlike manner.: and at reasonable prices. Mer- j wuui w.bwi outers neeaing i&eceipt iMMgt1 or other work, may rely on promptness lathe execution of weir oraers. Tbahstbb. PBiXTrjra-lHKa.r-Iovaiuakle to rail road companies, steainahlp companies hmiXs, mer chants, manufacturers and others. . : They are en during and changeless, and will copy sharp and clear for an indefinite period of time. . Having Just received a fresh supply of these Inks, we are pre-' pared to execute orders promptly and at moderate1 prices, v . : : o ii'nf . :ui j;-nii-j t Wfl or 1-K8TMONIAL. OXSSOAL, HO., HAJ 3Uj 1874,-Messra ;j:.TolKyr Maiden Laae, New I York Gn'T1l lTnl WKfrKWnn hnilt fnr ml I York-(?U.:-mietturl whlcfi'you built for me Na093, hat arrived Safely to atttiV jAHowme td thank you for.the fidelity with which yoo carried, out m instnictionsv The general outline, beauty of proportion and excellent finish, are all that oould be I ",T .r.'ir',?.T. - -T I as necessary for a mai to have a gun buHt to mea I urement as to have aboot so built to ensure a good j fit'' The rjattern 173 and rTietratloa 40 are very tn-1 perior.' -The pattern is as close m I desire, and the I penetration XthJak ia seldom attalaed,, llar 1 1iaa3 nf ati-tf nnlllA wmtA whlrK T havA wmi ,f ... i ; Respectfully Yours, ''-'"'' I AtlKJD. !:!' I ! PENTON In this eitv; SaturdaT1 afternoon, si S3 minutes to 1 o'clock. Jesse, infant ton of Cant W. f. and Kittle A. Penten, aged 1 year, 4 months and lCdars.! i-i.-.i !;...! in lii.i.iii ; , ::t i ; .The funeral Service wjll be held at the residence j or capt Penton, corner of Front and Deck streets, tlUAiSiffldftTlallnc .- , i - : . . , city, Saturday afternoon, at 15 uiUle, daughter of James aud ; 1 8 years, a months and 16 daya., FLEET In this minutes to 3 o'clock, ia ouue jHieetj agea mv .. i I Tit V.. L.1I.11V. .. JJ .... lugiuuciunnimwui us iwiuimuii ichjcuw oi ame r ieet, cornorvi rroni ana uranges oeete, at 9X o'clock this Sw4ay) morning, thence to Oakdale Cem,cJejrjHiThe friends and acquaintances of the family are lespcctfully invited to attend. NK VV!: AD VEKTISEMKNT& Headqrs a F. Light Artillery, C iJ Met . n. ( ji I i ATTENTION MEMBERS: A Jmeetlng of your Battery will tft held on Tuesday eveninr. Jone TTKNTlON MKMBKKS: A Tmeetlnsr of vonr v ai,i iv m. vx. v uuv vua Aweu a . .at 8 o'clock, at your Armory, jon 8eond A full and prompt attendance w commanded ofliaiMrtaacejUlht before street as business the Company, a y oraer or tne uaotain, iuueS-lt CMi UAJlKIa. Urderlv tiers's. ;peiit a Ride, j i iii .- - - -VuAf f uiaAi;jsoiJuuv,r va I ! .. Fare write 5 cents artdei ! "v? r ' " rare wi.i ce a cents arwe. , ,t ilu t ,,....; June6.lt -WpVM . i i . i . . i uur sxore IS CLOSED DTJRINQ THE WEEK EVERY evening except Saturday at VMi ' Please send in your orders early in the day. ; , A D. MYERS ft CO.,' 1" 1une6-tf 6 A 7 Nerth Front St. -J Order, City ' 'Water-Ground Ileal. 5 OLTED SAME PRICE AS STEAM -GROUND. t WWK S lit; Don't take a few bags from Inferior corn, intenji- Ubeertokid.asifairsampieafWMe ri'luo-i. .USalfactlen guaranteed jane6-dwlt ' GRANT & HINTON. .. si whqle;;,no;;2,i592. NEW .. ABVERTISEMENTS.' 4 Rliq ji .sfiori pno Jj"TAv;"t olT J a ' Pickles and Preserves, u v-'i 'Imported sod T3omesttc - all grades - with STUFFED MANGOE. PEPPER , AND -y,'J Family -Pickles, ; - j Whtn yoar Flour is ont try oar New Process Em- pire ri lour, WHITEST, PtTREST AM) SWEETEST TS THE f hi .,... a,am 1 MywimMwi ' Flour. f.r Al 1 send to as rpr uuS iirgnd and save money. ' Bottled Lager Beer, . . Lager Beer, - Prone uaced the " Best" Brought here, and at prices ;tp bring it in range of all, 4 , - - - J f.m K -;t.jr t t.. v '., .jixiskb-.. JtanotH " ....... . , . UAU. m. X JUW9 . . 11 & 18 South Front 8L ' mmm e aw ' a. a. A i ; i ii, ? -i - 1 y to; i 5 UN UMBRELLAS, . . . Blue Planucl Suits. : ; ; A LINEN, DUCK; SUITS, I Alpacca ; Coats j ! 4 f LINEN DUSTEBSALPACCA DUSTERS, Bags, Trunks, Ac ; Belling very cheap. - - tMVHPON&i CO, . jane 6-tf City Clothiers. O U R fvrTKrt flf BtisHtI HrftTlf? VrWll.OI-.15paiIl.Jirana .a a ,' OF,t-51. ; ,4 , CIGARS IS TAKING THE LEAD OF THIS MARKET. - ... t ' : ' Call and procure them of '. PIGOTT.1 jane 6 tt "' ' . ! Tobacconist- Old; Friends . ( . , ' ftTJNG to rr AND NEW, friends ARE seek - . . ,ne vprlto Flour, f' fil'. andBagv with limproved : ' ' MaeMnery; ' . - ' ; ' ' THE MILL ; '.. : . Is turning out theo8t Flour we have ever I ad r and , M! inei3eiriour;uuus cuyj , .: , , - Try it! Try it I;. Try it 1 ; ! t Return it if not . as we represent it, --V,V" ' " " ' CHA8. D. MTBRS & CO.', " JuueS-tf ; si J - !; . S 7 Korth Front Street. ' Blank Books, Aoofsifanffiefklfl opes, omcial, Letter and Note t T Inks, Uncilage and Glue, fakstsaas, raper Weights, Pen Racks, Bin Head : Boxes. , , riV(l . : j I ' -1 Post Office " Boxes; Letter Files,-Letter Clips, Gold and Steel PenB, Peadla, Draft and Note Books, Receipt Books, da, c jjiang imoks Aaao ra eraer, at . CONOLEY: YATES' , . ,. .; City Book Store.: jane 6 tf it Tr DUEXEL'S VIENW A COJjOGIf E, Price 25 cents, E0 cents and $1 per Bottle. -" Water, Hair Brashes, Tooth Brushes, , Combs, Began, Tbbaeco, fcc' Tor sale by ;r . . u June 6-tf GREEN & FLANKER; Druggists. i , , i tm mi Bacon,- Porl&V ' 45ngsur Coffee. Boxes D. 8. Bides and Shoulders, 4i 75i Boxes Smoked Sides and Shoulders. 50 Prime Mess. Perk, ; 1AA Barrels Refined Sugar, f a X aj-. w. ... l Oft Bags' Prime Rk Coffee. I AW bvv'; yVt'"! -j ,t ' ; j in j j June 6-tf i ur siue juvr Mi WimSMS J MUKCillSOMw i Hopp Iron, 8pt Casbb Glll6 KapS, (JOTIL QAA Second Hand Spirit Bbls,. . OUU - - - ,.-. i.'if.'.. titl 1 1 A A Barren lne, , ;i u j t; r'vvr.nm.'' ' :UU - ; . .. ; T ; : .! v j gOOO'T :Tf ' .u t l Vnr Mle mw tv luneS-tf ' WTLLIAMS &MURCHISON. Hour. RiceyHay, Syrup. pliOOO '- S -1 1 - . - i 50 Barrels Whole Rice.! i t'hl.'i 500 Bales Prisve N; Itv Bay,' ,; 1 w.j vf-". at 100 Barrels St' H.' Syrup,"; ' ' 5 ' J !i tt t t I , . r . .. r For sale low by - - i '" WILLIAMS MUROHISN. a MTm.j-u3.in.v tr. jtxIa. 'ix.l. iv. , HM. sadBbfc New Crop .Cuba- Moksses. , lftU ; . For sale low by-, t ' t'tt'- ' WLLS & MtTRCHBON.l , :, t :Jj , L , 7 j - j.. .. , , . . . ,n ,.j ,i I M . m. i (- - . tinrn. .JUBAL .JUCB own P LftUT. ! i - n w s Bnshels Corn. I ilUU LTTT XXS WateiairsOBhl. Rice" X..- -ivus -ii uitv I J' i'rtA'A Bbls Flour. ; LMii HiHiol i, For sale by f .1, r Jooe tf . , VLKRCHNEtt A CALDJSRBROS, f II Oil Bacoa, Lard and 'Bait "K A Boxes D. 'Sides ' and 8hoMders, 50 Boxes: i J moaeaioes .anaenpujaera, 4 l.. - - - . , I CATUDSAaru, ! .iii i i i 2000 if rs'!' Ji tw-uii, ', ;., , " ' ERi COLDER BROS. ' Ooffee, Stigar, Candy and1 Candles. iody - 1 PC A Sacks Coffee, 50 bbls Sugar, 5 Had Demarara ltlV Sugar.!, -,,;;(,;.. f i - , ! i I TL A Boxes Candles. UU ','ithi i; m l I 4 - .for jJTOwirw .4 . 1 - .June6-tf KERCHNEB A CALDER BROS. 7 HWuidpeach4 1 I 'v HJJt. Jor.Slohr,:tv, t,1Ij "v.7" ; juaef H :I, vfM04uo.o TNKSnJtAND FUR . H4TSr BOYS FABTQy. iv4 .Ti7.. ; - ' .iit I-litfn ' U- Straw Hats, Ladies' Hats,' SABBISON; A) ALLEN'S. j-'3 ) yf- ?:i'rl . i June 6-tf ,, , , A- n3qpnay y . " " twodays,.TT7.:... .r.."r..T.:..... t-t three da vs.. a, aa m . ' v. .roaraava ..... at ... . aWa. 1 ., ' onewe.vi.-.'r.Tt.r.ff.l. . --'' 1 W 72? ek 6 00. V " - - Tlipeeweeks......i......i.iciJ... tP . .Tw.,s&r.;! m . El? montas..;, 855? f " Oneyow ........... ........60 OS " UdnateW lew ratei. .: , ; " . Pive Squares eetf sated aa a aarter-eoluuti; ki.d ; ten squares as a half-colmnn. . Tl NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ; y ): t ' . . . . 1 -r-l - 'V r ATTENTION I fTHB most DrMCT,",WTJTE TO the T - T , M ... - w ' . ....., v u largest ClQjtog;Hhe City. to 1 fie tat stjlisli fit and kaM rusoiiabte wW leads to Wo f 'Marftet 8U-eel?irfTi r,,. t " lWi. I ......... . l Clothing Blade to1 Or&erViU 'f i . .'.l' I'U I , T.?,i . ' la the st Pexieiaa and Hew York slyle, and.at .. . . .. r . . ouM r juneStf A. DAyiD'S TUP! KOyEIi:iQP THP yXEAIjt. The 0ad;TniiuT). 'Mi. w raU1' U via-v "Theri has not been bi may XnglUbi Xovel ainte 'i Scott, more lively, eharactenptic nataral dialogue ''t vaj . vuwavtiwuiiu, SlaUel t r With Poems of Nafnre and Tradition, ' Beanttmiiy 1 x iuiioo aui Aicgaauy jxhuok k au. . " ills roema are pure as the scent of violets:" "As a Sonneteer, -among the very first of Wring purds;! . ., . - - "J For sale at ' -'I'i atry, yfui i- t-nMtu1 HMHSWBOEB'a j-' Jonejf ' Live Book and Music Store.'" ! G-oing oif Rapidly f I! rpttE GREAT rjSlJTJCEMENTS THAT WE A BE offering id u., jj.,,,.,, 3r(it !ft ' Meu J Youth's, Boy'j and Gbildreri'i : V, 'CliOTiliiTGi'' ; -i 'Ult "Jill . Ki iliUjf HrjfW ttvf K t.hit Is fast disposing of onretoclc We have a full line of 1 MEN AND BOY'S YURNlSHING-GOCtDS, ) ' l and our prices have been put, dowit to thehiweet .' ..;-", .v .. figures. '' . " .... J.. -:i ; Those in need will find it to' . their advantage .to n callon, . . . . . l-'.tf.ii ? -4-i't'!- n-n-'i i -i .',' " SltRIER BROr". ' June 6-tf " 'i ) ii J r.f frithi "u ..;, f i f 'ICKSON COTTON SWEEPS. EITHER WITT I or witnout tocK8, Aiaoama cotton sweeps, .Mag nolia Cotton or Cora Sweeps, Ground Pea. Sweeps, (Nixon Pattern). ' .7 All above for calS low hy r. " ; --v - GILES AMURCHISON." , .juneS-tf -..-..mff ri,..iv,: ,., , Guano,' Guano, Gnana 150 Gua!io. Tens iGuaape - Joe sale lowby--'- ,rsl '?i-i ls 'Gapae WTT.T.T.AM3 & MUECHISON. LB. GRAINGER . , . : ." President, Yioa PBK8iKMr.. .Gib pi sr. HON. W. D. JO UNSON.- J, D. CUMMING. . ....... BANK OF MARION, 1 1 MAKIOIV, 8. C. I l . V .. .1.1 i . -! .Li 1 it directors : Marten, S. C. S. D. McLUCAS. J. w a, DUNCAN MURCHISON... ' . A 1' j' ISsor' ,aMtBiM.IiVa..,;1 . ., LB. GRAINGER.; jjoes au tne orainary Dusiness or a jsaoa. Issues Certificates of Deposit bearing interest " Will take pleasure tn isccommoaatliig the mercsu- - tile communities of Wilmington and other places fry discounting such paper a can. he- xecoamended as good hy any of the Batiks located where the par ties are carrying on business; u, ii'j us -jt i i ' VWlWUUlUiBIiW. ..I,',,., , i , ., . Merchants' Exchange National Bank.1... .New T6rk. Bank of New Hanover.....'....'....... .Wilmington. raayaltfjac; i;,-.;;; j,,tr 1; r .-i - V7ea Offer u j:::iij,i '(-ij.x.n: ;; tu.:ia 'f Jstaf 'tfl 130 Barrels Refined Sugar, l.'i ii jil' V' 4 K A nnira CoffM. yUw'i. s:i.l 'jvi,,f Jrjjj -f AA Barrels Molasses, r . . t , -j ok Boxes Tobacco, , - K Barrejs Snulf, , r K Tubs i 1 .. H jilt v. 1 A A Boxes Potash and Lye, , 1 A A Boxes Soap, .J ll fq iioxes vauay, IT Wf Mikvolei faln mi A A KeS Nails, Xc, Ac - MJJ i. j iij j i wi. ri o.itj.-i-io ! Water Ground !IIeal; 3 'WEEKLY " : in- -l.;f J:1 iiuii: (ijfiiU bill .itiiiti. FROM ,:0UR 'VIR&IMIA1 MILLS. We ara mebarctftS o'ffehndilctAnU IN PRiCE, 'tSrSSSlii 1 i8 1 ne.csfc tTiWe,, eol jf.acIllo,nr f f . y J '-' ; f ? ii. Mleveolteitorders.anAguarane satie- EDWARDS & HALL. 'I'd II It i ll'f I it-I 1 . I. I'-.lj illlf IrtH 1 , t U4- J" . J " F A . . .... 7 .'. T The GHF 'TTNKR1 THi 'ausptoes 5f' W'triCNO 1 I fuiL.itA imA.jn( o.iJt i. f -v. ' J lily peetponcd from 21 ay S6tiv wilt ccrUioiylake f WAY8YM . to Smiihvilfe and return, by 'Steamer tSov'Worth.' Thi ticVetsV tb'tf 5nniriW of which" Is positively' limited, will he $1 each for .gentlemen and CO cents each for ladles and children: ,n rr-Tr'T . ' ' ' Icti CieatAJ Sandwiched. fcaMt&. Jhd:! will 41 un 1 The boat will leave, the wharf foot of Market street promptly t 8 o'clock.' -uood jauslcvas been The Committee reserves the rhrht to exclude all . 'llckets may be procured at the stores of J. II I Allen-, wBrown ana J. H . MeUarlty &iUo 'T Jniire.DLiJCKrieipiore -nji-B-Mii o. .ri-tM-j-j i, rrf MONDAY MORNINQ jfcNXTrfl.4 AT 10 V o'clock,! will sell out the Stock Groceries in the Store' oi S.f Levy, Agent, on Second street hi 'Carry Block, i Also a fin pair well .broke Goati Wagon fd S"?"-, . Btore. Fixtures, and the Store to rent' for "balance' of J lhe --year, up to ioietoiberi;8t.5Kli--f -".t-.ii HiWJi'Jf'' B. KAHNWEILEB, : ) . .!. Auctioneer. i JuaeS-St ?: L n .. . V, Ik 1 m f Pi i'. i; . : i; -s. 5 ' . .i If.' fi? ' -I'' . J ,,CUy Hat Storej 1 -f-s--j' ...v.'..- -. J J '(;!' -I-'-.- I !! I.-