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IHE IIOBITHIQ STAB, tmpare one esjr, j, .Yii ............... r f - :vi M . " 1 twoeaya,.i.v...-.i .Jft.ri.'wfa.t i ij PUBLISHED DAILY, BY v f ,. J-'Hf-- 1 if I' ' rBt. ..... Hit:: 01 aka.w..... OF - - ivuruan. ftsaf. one week. KATXB OV BITBSCBirTIOa ik adtatcx: Y : Two weekau. . vir, (by nl) postage paid,. ........ 7 00 One month . . 6 I . 5.1 t :ii ill " :. : :y K V if 1. Mi M feiiiffl SIX one month, filing , ritv Subscribers, delivered In any pi part of the Wf teen CenU per week. Oar City A genu are t inthorized to collect for more than S months in evince. - OUTLINES. Rome telegram says the Pope will create no new Cardinals at the 85th June Consist , Bishops be preconizcd. Revo lution in Mexico successful against govern ment up to date. Many parts of St Louis flooded by storm. Half million dollar fire in Dublin, Ireland. V - National Board of Trade adjourned. The ship Cltampion, wrecked near .' San - Francisco, bad a cargo valued at $600,0001 American Consul at Chin Kiang, China, and bis wife, insulted. Tennyson's new drama, " Queen Mary.(of: England), has Bore true fire in It than anything since Sliakspeare, according to the London 2 ime. Charleston Light Infantry,, returning from Bunker Hill, enthusiastically enter tained by New YortStock Exchange, 7-, New York markets: Cotton, 15i15i; gold, ll7i; spirits turpentine," 82; rosin quiet Lady Franklin, Jyingdangerously jU in London, requests the prayers of the American churches. - A difficulty be tween Drs. Maguire and Wellford in the Richmond.. Academy ' of Medicine last Thursday night terminated in their being bound over by a police justice. Nor folk Light Blues visiting Mayor jQaston, of Boston, was the occasion of a short speech by Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, abounding- in pa triotic expressions and general friendly feeling. Now and then the Chicago Tribune ii.ivs the Southern 1 ieoi.de. a diluted v uijiijjiRMil, tSie t-ffect of which' in in I'.tihlizeti by ucli' unkind ami men-ii;,i-i.m;4 remarks as this: 4 fc far as - while copulation uau make votes out of the'negro ami the poor whhey they will favor their education, and no farther." The rest of the article is in the same spirit'.-""4 1- The Wash. Rep., which is the or gan of the great unwashed, 1 has got ten fearfully mad : because the Vice President ate ice cream with MrsC Jefferson Davis at Memphis. ' QUEER H1B81S COBPCS. . , A Bride Demanding Her Haabaad. Baltimore Sun of Friday. 4 - A Bomewhat singular habeas corpus case was heard before Judge Brown, : in the City Court yesterday, -a bride having petitioned for the., discharge of her husband by virtue of the perj sonal iibeity writ, alleging that he was confined to his own house by .bis mother and other relatives,' the pro ceeding resulting in uniting, the has? band and wife. -. The petition' for the writ of habeas corpus to issue was in the name of Mrs. Mary 'A- Bowers, lite Beckley, on behalf of her husband Thomas Martin Bowers, who, the pe tition alleged,5 was' concealed in the liouse No. 263 North Caroline street, "by Mrs. Margaret Bowers, his mother, 31rs. Sophia Glass, his ! Bister, Robert Glass, his brother-in-law Wm. Glass and Robert ' S. Glass,-, his nephews. The petitioner alleged that her hus band, Mr. Bowers, left her at the house where she resided on Tuesday, loth instant, the day they 'were mar ried, and on Wednesday she heard he was detained at the house named," on North Caroline street, : which, it is understood, : was his own dwelling, where he had been, living with his relatives, that she had been denied, access to him, and that he had not been permitted to see her. The answer to the petition stated that the respondents, Mrs. Bowers, the mother, and the .'others Vnamed, resided at the house mentioned with Thomas Martin - Bowers' and- that within the past week or mote he had shown a deranged miodJMn James L. McLane, who appeared .for "the respondents, stated that Mr. Bowers was a respectable gentleman of paeans, was known as a reputable : business man, and that all the parties to the case were estimable people,that there was no objection in the world,: to the lady Mr. Bowers has chosen . for his. wife; indeed, under ordinary circum stances the family would have been pleased at the marriage, but they had observed his condition, and Professor Smith had ' recommended that Mr. Bowers should be removed to Spring Urove Asylu m. ' A surgical operation iad recently been performed on bim? f,r a painful ailment,' and Professor Smith had attended him. The fara- had acted as they thought was r the best,' and had i only taken 1-roper care of biaLi i -sSf iuvt; Mr. John II. Handy,.who appeared (r the petitioner, said there did not "em to be any occasion to go into the inquiry further.4. Mr. Bowers was present and at liberty, and there did not appear to be any disposition to ntest the case, but he would stale l"at they denied and. would Have proof to traverse all the allegations a to the condition of Mr. Bowers. Judge Brown said there did , not eem to be anythingj for ! him 1 to .do. 0 question was presented for the court to : investigate. Mn Bowers was not restrained then in any way of hU liberty,'; an4 .he 'should there fore dismiss the proceeding. -- ; ; Mr. McLane' acquiesced, saying he did not see what else the court could (Jo. - - :i , ir. Bowers and his wife,' who had "een seated together m court," then withdrew with 'some friends. ;H? . u abmit .forty-two years old and -his v,f considerably. younger,, Minis' stated they . have been engaged to marry some 6 f teen years. . VOL, XVI.--NO. 77. Spirits Turpentine 'A'., little Charlotte negro ate seventeen raw and uncleaned fish. V- Wheat in Chatham and Moore counties is looking well Last year it was pour. ,. Nfewbero Episcopal ladies will give a promenade concert and festival Monday evening. . , Some school erirls rode through on the engine on the Ah Line Railroad the other night, .r Ah; these girls I k . Ten off the penitentiary convicts have been farmed out in Franklin county to work on the new bridge. ; Vance filled Tucker Hall; Ral- AlVt ViAm . III. S ! 1 : -i v6" uijm, wuu auioinng listeners to ma nooie lecture on "The Scattered JJiauon." ; . Mi : Gen. Collette LeventhorDe has secured for the Elwood family in itecklen- ourg county netween f 115,000 and f 120, 000, part of a large estate in Enland. vu . 1 rr The many : friends of . the old Halifax Light Infantry probably the first military , company ever organized in the oiaie, are anxious to nave it reorganized. We learn front the Weldon Ifae that Rev. Dr. Closs, the M. R Pre siding Elder of this District, is now very ill at Rocky Mount, his home. Wf hope he will recover. ; ,.. . ; - u ; The Greensboro eio ' It'orth SUOe says the hail storm op. Wednesday evening, did great damage t? the corn and wheat crops, in the section through which it passed. 3 The New learns i iliat ! both Messrs. Redd and MangumJ of Raleigb, will accept the positions that havf been as signed them in the Faculty of1 the Slate Uuiveraity. Fuyettevtiltf Gazette: The meet lug of tiie Conference of the Methodist Church for this District was held at Car thage last week. The town was full of visi tors and delegates, and the occasion is spoken of as one of the most delightful of the kind ever experienced. ; : Bishop Marvin presided, and his eloquence, fervent piety and zeal and affable simplicity won for him np8ts ot enthusiastic admirers. " " Raleigh Jeics' .'of Saturday-: Yesterday afternoon Mr. W. R Fann. liv ing some nve miles from Kaletgb, brought 10 mis cuy ann lodged in jail a negro man named CUaa. Sanders, some SO years of age, charged wiih attempting on Monday night last to commit a rapb on Mr. Fann s wife. Mr. Fann was absent at DurhSm engaged in worKing at that place at the time, and came home in response to infor mation from his wife, when he arrested the negro and brought him to the authorities. .... - - - . GIT NEW ADVBBTI3BBNTS. . Li. FLAiiAQANVelocipedes, &c. . McDotfik & Babenoton Shelby Aurora. J. A. Sfbinoeb Sawed wood. Munsok & Co. Clothing. - H ARBisoK & Atj.kn Straw ha: s." . ' Wkight & Stkdman Moitgagees sale. Nath'i. Jacobi Hardware &c. - Wjxuams & Murchibon Bacon &c. ' .Db. J. R King Lost. - . - . n . D. Pigott Tobaccos. ' ' - - -County Commissiosers Bridge. , O. IL W. Run OK Coffee and cheese , Geo. Mybbs Butter &c. ,-", . Giles & MuncHisoii Feed cutters.' Johs DAWsoN--Coopers' tools.- r Kebchseb & CIldeb Bro's Sundries. WnxiAJC L. Jakes Schooner, t ',. Stab Liberal reward. . : Chas. D. Myers & Co. Smokers' stock. J. F. Rrxaraanv-Pianoi' Shbieb Bbo's Men's clothing, nErNSBEKGERGredn'a Short History, f A. David Shuts. L. J. HkbbtwchL O. R. II. ? ,1 M. M. Katz Bargains in summer and dress goods. . . ' - No session of the Mayors Court yesterday. - , ., , , A ptc-mo of the colored people will take place to-morrow at 2 o'clock at: HUtOn.' , '" ".' IMarriage licenses. "were, issued colored couples;" tie- ;1 ' Last night was one of the quiet- est Saturday' night's our city has exper ienced, iri a long time. ' i3'-i There were eight interments in Pine Forest Cemetery daring the past week. of which seven were, children nnd: one adult;ij ..... p.v 5 ." V- iT W V:-:A- Degree "meeting of theTude- pendent Order of Rechabites, will take place at their Hall to-morrow eveujng at 8 o'clock. ..-iy iu . naui.iui ,t-.--TTrs-A eoiureu wuujhii imwii m po lice cirelesas "Angel Mary, was yesterday sent to the Poor House, having be-u picked . . .- 1 V .3 1..n..... .... ."V ' op on the street sick. ' 1 1 . We ara gladT iiiiip,uuce3tliai our regular reporter;. Hr.. J.. H. .Museis very much Unproved. HU troops of -friends will be delighted to'see him again in har ness. Stationary, or rising barometer,' northwest to northeast winds, cool, clear and partly cloudy weather and . possibly oc casional rain ifflhetJouth Atlantic States is the weather prediction for lo-day ' it Palnfal Aeeldeni. . We are sorry to learn that Dr. McGoilgan, one, of the most ' enterprising and skillful physicians bf Cumberland county ,'niet with a serious accident bnr the 18th by falling from his horse, y After Dr. iicGougan had fallen, the horse fell .upQbinv literally crushing his leg from his ankle to his thigh. He is not : only "dangerously ill from tlie effect of the injury, but is also suffering in-' tenseipain,;:V.:..',;Sl."f' . The sufferer is much respected in his heigbborliood frhis skift ' as 'sj'Jphysiciaiv audit is hoped that his speedy 'recovery from bis injuries will soon be effected, r; WILMINGTON, N. C, SUNDAY. On Heavy Dutr. ; " , Our townsman, Col." A. M. Waddell, seems to have had his hands full during his ,late visit to Murfreesboro. " He delivered the annual address before the Wesleyan Female College on Tuesday inorning at 11 o'clock. We are informed by the Norfolk Virginian that " a large and brilliant audi ence listened attentively to the eloquent speaker.; He commenced by alludiag to the magnetic needle, that living iron, under the guidance of whose unerring instinct men had for - centuries threaded the wayward seas in safety. There was another influence, equally magnetic and, imperious, which led the grand old gaidenerlof iEdenlar compli ant slave to his beauteous queen. In obe dience to this same influence the speaker had come at the call bf the ladies to address them," Col. Waddell then congratulated his auditors on the prospect of a restored nationality. All this was introductory. -The report in the Fwyiftz continues r "The subject of the address was "America before Columbus." The topic was suggest ed by a remarkable passage in Humboldt's " Cosmos;" and in pursuing the investiga tion thus ind uced the speaker had lain under contribution every source of information, and now gave, condensed in brief, the re sult of long, patient and exhaustive study. Columbus was; comparatively, ; a modern navigator. Before him, .by 500 years, and even anterior te the discoveries of Eri the Red on the northern coast of the Continent, the southern coast between Virginia and Florida had been not only visited but set lied by the. intelligent and r intrepid Irish race. - This settlement was in the Carolina. The Icelandic annals, whose historical value has never been properly recognized, furnish full proof of this. The outlying islands, which Christopher Columbus found by ac cident, were the threshold of a great Conti nent which had been found and settled ages before, and that, too, by Europeans, Hence it was that Sir Walter Raleigh, when he 1 ground ins keels in tuesuallow waters about Roanoke Island. Jound the Tuscaroras talk ing Gaelic, and with blue eyes, fair faces and auburn hair. A" Strong argument,' fur nished by many proofs, was made in sup port of the theory that the "Great Ireland," mentioned not only by Icelandic chronicles,' but even by an Arabian geographer, was no other than the country south of the Chesa peake bay, and that it was, In fact, peopled by Irishmen a thousand years ago. - The lecture was toe voluminous and full of de tail to transfer bodily to your columns, while; it is so tersely written, so compactly con densed that Tarn conscious I do Mr. Wad dell a great injustice by attempting, as I set out to do, to give anything like a synopsis of itr The learned gentleman will doubt leas repeat this instructive and interesting production at various points in the different States. 1 1 advise all to hear it if they have the chance.- N ' . -: ' J CoL Waddell spoke also. at night in the place of Mr. Armistead, who failed to ap pear. He delivered his. Wake Forest ad dress, " The Great Deep," a report of which we published last week., Besides this, on the next day he read several ot the young ladies' essays. - " - HIAUMTttATVS COURT. Inveatlsauon of the Case - ef Asaaalt wltb Intent Kill O. W. Ifarner.T. ,.The case of the State vs. -John Fisher Wm. Fisher and Peter Lee, all ! colored charged; with a deadly assault upon G, W. Harper some time since came up for a hear ing yesterday bef oreJustices Y an Amringe and Gardner., 7 f n v --: - - -' The investigation was held in the Supe rior Court room, in order to give the throng of spectators an opportunity ,f of listening to the trial. " ' Mr. G. W. Harper, the victim of the murderous assault, bad sufficiently reoov- ered ana was one 01 the principal witness- for the State. . T . . . ' . . John ;L. Holmes, Esq., appeared for the State, John London,' Esq., for the defend ants John and Wnif Fisber and . B. San ders, Esq.; for the defendant'Peter Lee. Mr G. W. Harper: the victim of the as. sanlt, waS the first witness called. '' After being sworn he testified in substance asfol- lows, - ; - On the last Friday, in May I -was going t& my place; it was alter sunoown ; x was in 1 acart; sa;w Sutne me'n'm te"lnes!4 saw j two men come out m ine roaa. wnn guns. (In ansWer tojqnestroa bj" counseL). 'These two men, i John' Fisher ' and, ? Wmwi Fisher: look like the7men ; J do not remember Ber ing Peter Lee the other prisoner; I was shotabbut two t&tihroM townt!tnefguhs;f taken f rbm, John: Slsbeiaa'roxVXSshe' were here shown to 'witness and he. Said they looked like ' the guns those men had tne mgntne was snow -- . H. Bonum being 'sworn, said: I live three miles fromi.tuewMarkef House; 1 have a horse and cart, and coat and hat like Har per's; I see the Fishers out '.near iny place guniing very often; the evening before Mr. Harper was shot; I killed a dog that had a short tail, Wiiha- gun; I have Seen a dog like it with the . Fisher's; I saw Lee out one day with the same dog and I told Lee if he did hot keep bis dogs from my stock 1 1 would kill themk I don't think that I saw Tetei' Lee ' with; the' Fisher's " more than, twice; I beard both the guns that night when Harper 'was . shot; Harper came to my house and called out that he had been shot and I went out and helped him In fhe house and "found him shot ' in jfive places and his cart riddled' with balls."'' '' c ; Dr. W. J. H Bellamy wai called andf testified .to i the number and extent , of the wounds of Mr. Harper, whe.n he was called, upon to attend hi m on the night in question. -'-The case was continued until Monday at 10 o'clock. iTbis pase has.. aUracted . some attention ands . lhere.Sre about forty 'wit nesses to be exainined,' which will occupy, i'cpnsiderablelength'ot ty of these witnesses are summoned for the ATeritety-&. T'iK'- Di f AiiU'Ar.'.l -A .t.J! ' Hnee of rhermotoBeter.;:("; --iiul : The following was the. range of the ther mometer at the Signal Bureau: in this pity. fyeiterday: ' s '..' -' ;i?7 AM., 67;-12 M:j TO; SP.M', 81; 4:30 tr, ja., v; v sr. m., ra. , - " Our Cbnrehea To-Day. v- First Presbyterian Church, corner Third and Orange streets: Services at 11 o'clock . m. and 6 o'clock p. m.. Rev. Dr. Wilson officiating. ' Sunday School at 5 ; eecond resoytenan unurcn, corner ot Fourth and Campbell streets, Rev. C M. Payne, pastor. Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and Si p. m. Seats free. Sunday school at 4 p. m, The.Iior4s 'Supper. Vifl be administered to-day at 11 a. m. Rev. B. F. Marable will preach. Prayer meeting Friday at 8 p. m. Services in SL John's Church to-day, fourth, Sunday jafter Tfiaityf sit f6Sowy: Celebration of the Holy Euchorist at 7i a. m.. Morning Prayer, Litany and Ante-Com munion at 11 a. m.f Evening Prayer and children's service at 8 o'clock. : Services at S. James' Church to-day, fourth Sunday after -Trinity,, as follows: Morning fPriyer atll . o'clock venigg Prayer at 6 o'clock; Sunday School at 5 o'clock p. m. . ' ; ; " ; ; ' ' Services at St Paul's (Episcopal) church, corner of Fourth and Orange streets, as fol lows ; Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock ; Even ing Prayer at S o'clock. Rev. T. M. Am bler, Rector. Seats free. I First Baptist Church, corner of Market and Fifth streets. Services at 11 a. m and 8J p. m., Rev K C. Dargan, will occupy theypulpiti, SundaylSchool at 9J a. m. Pxayer meeting Thursday night at 8 o'clock Young men's prayer meeting on Tuesday night at 8i o'clock. I 1, 1 Z.--: X St Paul's . Evang. : Lutheran Church: English service at 11 a. m.; German-service at 8 p. ni ; Suuday school at&pt nu' Weekly 'Fifitt StreeVhoiitErCEiu situated on Fifth, between Nun ad Church, streetsr Kef J. T3ibbs "Hrill' officiate morning &ndi evening. , Sabbath' Schoel at Mi a. m. .Prayer meeting Thursday even ing at 8 oc!bck-: 'ZZilrrJ wU.Tm-"iV'' , St. ThbmasT; Catholic (urclipock'St; between 2nd and 3rd. Services to-day as follows: Holy Mass at 7 a. m. and,10 a m. Vespers at 5 p. tsu Sunday school at 9 a. m. Sunday school for the colored children in the basement at 3 p.- tnJ 'Rev. Mi SGross pastor and Rev. Jas. B. .WWte : assistant y,t. Seamen's Bethel: Services, at 3i p. m. Rev. Jos. L. Keen, ChaplainvtldvKt -M Services at St Mark's (colored) Episcopal Church, fourth Sunday after Trinity: Morn ing Prayer at M o'clock. ,e Seats free; c Iff the eyening, the Right Rev. Thomas Atkin son, Dishop of the Diocese, wiT officiate and administer, the Rite of Confirmation, services to commence at 8i o'cloek. t. All are respectfully invited to be present . First Baptist Church, colored, on Fifth and Campbell streets traces aafollowsi Sunday School at 9i a. .m.; preaching- at 101 a. ni., 8 p. m. and7i p. m. Rev. F. R. HoweH, Pattor. :WfiWCTVp. - t s Services at the Furst Colored Presbytenan Church, Chcsant betwpen Seventhr ;anrl Eighth streets, at U a..m. Jay "Jfey, D. .. uauuci a, jtiuwi Dauiwui kjy.uyigy i n. iu Second Baptist church, corner Sixth' and Church streets. Services at.'HTo'clock a. j m. and 8 o'clock p. m.; Prayer meeting Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. Rev. J. B. Barlow, pastor.yaqirlc5 O ITitmlnsrtoB Retail, Market. , The following prices ruled yesterday: Apples, (dried) 12cehteper pOund; dried peaches Zdc per pound; walnuts, zo cents per peck; pickles, 20; cents per dozen; lard, 20 cents per pound; butter,' 8040 cents per pound; cheese, 25 centaj?erpound ; grown fowls 90$100apalrseese $1 50 per pair;r&eef 10l&Jc per pound; beef, (corn. ed) 12i15c. per pound; TeaV l2t16Ci per pound; mutton, 12i16 cts. per pound;' ham, 1G18 cts. per pound; shoulders, 12i 14jeents perpqund trjpe,cts.pexbunch; clams, 25 cents a peck; open clams, 2025 $ ajmart; iotr btmch', & tf; eggs; fN&b centsa aoz; sturgeon,. cm. a cnunB.rP ms;; potatoes, new Irisl 45c a peck; f weet 25 cts; fish trout 25c." per bunch; mullets lda25c.' per unch; turnips, 'lOcl' a bunch; onions, &0,';cents a peck; icabbagBSilO23aceuta a head; bologna 20 cents a pound; wild, ducks' 5075 cents a pair; radishes, 510 cents a : bunchy lettuce, 5 cents :r. a head i J parsley, Scents a buhchj' anion ceaU);.a bunch; carrots 5 cents a, '.pound;' rfce,12T cents a quart.; strawberries 1520 cents a quart; snap beans 20c a peck; 'squashesj 25 4nts, a dozen ; encuotber 2S30 cts a doz. ; Sound ; oysters 80 cents a gallon ; whortle berries, 1520 cents a quart'; blackberiies, J0il5 cents a quart. , H:f V.i: 1: The Heerklnar Cnalr. " That rocking chah losr- frnrthe- front porch so long ago, is supposed to be found. By .searching a certain ."Artr Gallery" not more than SO miles from, here, it is thought that a picture the same " can' be, seen, prominent in front of a large group in a shady grove. Strange to say tbo' the occu- nant. as the picture shows, a stout, robust. floe looking' preacher-like pCrsfld,' is .'ohe above suspicion but the lively thought oc curs can't it be pos8ihh 4hal -Out reverend.l looking friend was passing! off & practical Of, course these reverend looking folks are Aoochicfyh hearted . tocoinn)ir A 1 jwid robbery, and H. canjmlybe' accounted for (if so Wt all) in. the above suppWUioa,' ..." j '. , i . a-a-naiii 1 11 int. ,n Valt Bokkdea ts. fcaaaSr.'' ? " By speeiar!teleigram' received fromlRal eieh last jght,' we learn, :tb! Hovt: yf. N. H. Smith concluded his argument fot the plsia'tiffs yesterday, and was followed by Mr. R. C. Badger, fto closed tni:seoTT the defendantsIeVase isfioVailie" hands of the Supreme Court' ';Oar!corresp6n4ehf siyi::Thereis great diversity 6t 'opinion as'regardi the probable l.ucupiuu ui uw vuik, - ,-?, '1 JUNEv26, ,1875 ii? .u..,, sfWHOLE -NO;j 2.403. Two meat Bnna- n Dmrllnston, B. CJ . A correspondent writes us f romTimmona- ville, S. C, that on Friday OliveT Spencer and Keley McDonald,' two eolOred men; suffered jthe extreme penally of the'- !iaw,f Court Housed South Xaroiinia !? They ;were executed near the jail' and ' the rope to the trap was. cut at 12 o'clock. . The former's neck was broken, almost immediately and he died in shor jdme. TJie rope not be-f ing properJy; adjusted i around the neck x)f Kelly McDpnald death was . produce, by; strangulation, with, no donbt, great sufferr ing to the criminaL ; Thousands of colored Kpeople were present at the scene of the hanging,- our corresponden't. says, with as much anticipation of its interest, as if Rob-: inson's V big' show'was giying an exhi bition. The two' ' Werf were convicted of having murdered two' of 'their own'Tace, but what ( ( Tnorbid . curiosity prompts o many to witness tnese now irequent trage dies, it is hard tp tell says our correspond ent, yet jnot only did the colored people flock to jthe -."hanging," but jnany of . the whites having been, .taken vWth the strange infatatuibn to witness; the, scene were also there, j 5o; . abfti;a 10 ?i4iu iai The opinion! is expressed in the letter, -of f the good that would certainly result, If pah lie executions! were done away with, and the Grand Jury were only allowed; to be 8pectatorasofisuch a scenei' " 1:' ' 'L Vumwr Blaucera yr :,,' .s.-uildk; - As a matter of interest to our commercial friends, , reproduce this from i the Charlotte- Observer. - '. ," We stepped into one of the Charlotte banks yesterday and , saw immense piles of green backs packed up in nice little bundles of fQ!aeJiUn'dred dollar packages, as if iready ior sAipmentt VP00' inquiry we learned that the ; amount 'xol dollars' was fifty, thous and and that its destination was Columbia, 8f;:C. ' Upon further , innuiry. we : learned tlMrt all the; surrJusiCasU thatcoulcl be' spared was being sent north or. south where, there are: no: usury laws.:. tThe-constant drain has now been going on for some time, and has produced a stringency in trade and Wislness which is alarmiag' -r vome to GrlefJ- i .- "Molh'e. Darling" after being sung by millldns, played oh tlie harp of a thousand strings and tuned to ecstacy by the living lyre, yesterday evening had its tweet lula- by brought to a close ' by; beiriff ar- roigned before ' J. J, ' Cassiday; 3. t. P., in the person of a CDtored womari -who claimed that melodious name, for .creating a disturbance on the street. After a hear ing "Mollie Darling" was discharged on payment of costs 'and tolS tod and sin(g) HOTMore. - r'r . - m T t -ale !.. .'r. -! Some of the finest cabbage websve ever seen . were in market -yesterday. They were of the Flat, DcVjarLety, and: jwere raised 5y;Mrr Barneoa.the truck farm of that Horace1 QreeleytbiS section (in the farming line),' Wn ft.rignV'E- One of the heads weighedsixteea pounds,' and there were many oJ&ers nearly as ilarga- We record these facts with pleasure, and. irun me aay is novriar, uisan wnen we shall be exporters and" no "importer : of cabbage. , .. ft ; BEaAes' ateaart; 'nu:n':.f '.r i" The following fs the report of the ders: of the Market' for the week ending' June 19th, lJ75nf:a "l01 vX!'.- No. of CartsJmMarketti.;ii:ii.I126v " Beeves Slaughtered. V U i 83 " Calyes ji f);r!t . K EXECUTIVE . C 4 .)-,- MEET- Democratic 'Conservatt Party 3 s The members of the Central Executive (jommtttee or tne Democratic uonservaiive g arty of Ne Hanover County (being the ommittee'as constituted before the coun ty of Pender was established) are, requested tb meet athe Star office, in this city, Wed nesday, June 30, at 3 o'clock P. M. v. The object1 pf tiie1 meeting is to alt a Countv Convention to Bominate three can-t didalesfor the ConstituUoSal ConveaUoa. 1 ' ? . r .. . Ww ft "RmtitLtm' N WADTERl'ISEMENTS: tl i. '1 Velocipedes, OLlCARRIAGB3,;' F " HOBBYHORSES; !-!' : '. ! i . it I ..- t :rt!rpTr'ir nnpsM wmsci.iu RRnwa , ! ,vy PHQPELUHCl,.. '.ij jfe 'K TWO ' AND JTbUB ; WHEEL WAdOJTfkv .'! andraveri attractire .stock f Picnic tTrawWg i Pocket Work and Infants! Fancy Baskets. ji . -j.k ; ; '!' 'ii t ' 1 .-; ; .'si lMl Jast received and at exceedingly low prices. . . ,. . i ' Variety Store Market street,' ' f: !tf .VWifttrift': '' l'lj juneHnaclw,".: ,r . L..FLA.SAGA1. tTBf ORAINQEttrl HOU. W. D. JOHNSON, Vica PpMiwurr, ,J. D. CUMMTNO .T..,.V.......CAsaiBX ' BANK OF,MAttIwJSri I f- i r t) i- .. . ! -'JU Sectors ",J1'"" WJL A. WKlttur.;.r...;v..v. yuQuugujn,i. v. J. C U(AUIUltA.k. ............... .' J : Vf- .,1;l.lK- DoesiaU the ordinary DUsUeas of a flank-c j , : i u Issnes CertincatM of Deposit beariag interest Will take-pleasure te accommodating the .mere la cnKunmfldea of WilmimrtOB. and other Dla by diBoountbiK such paper as can pe xoeoiamended hr an of the Banks located where the par ties are carrying on bnsinesav r - ' ' Q 1 of i tn-3-I'm1. J. '19 wfl ityai ilTC Merchants' kzcnai National Basic iwHew York. -Clozena' National Bank. (. ..Baltimore. Bank of New Hanover. . . : .. . ; Wilaiingtoai n-maySO-tf nac .vts-t HV" J !! I ains in SummerJ Dress , Goods,' t 1 1 r I ;!rv., wAT-,:j ' fltiiSti. iitlfts.i-tMn ; ..?.-.-. , I'm ' -fVfimf; ywu: -wOii 1,-t ;.....f .hotels- A d tTSTTAT. AT THIS SRAOnI" llli" KKI.tJ it at'.'a ...r ....'. . , - : " - suinmer mess i woocls At ViW. trAfiw,fna ti 'i Will dn - w w J -w " f - -w " ww desirabies-; iJ8'IS3'ri 'i einMO'v II-v?tc;'J::j.ii f- :" : '' -I ' : -"'"-!'"' - i 1 'iaenne rercaies ana' Cambrics; 'i i -: u) tjhs i" .i?a At unusnally low prices.! .Also, , t , ; ,. ' f ' A ""' 1U U' fi;4; ! V!:l ! I - 4, . i V , . f:-;-j;t f : - , , : - ? V1 i'fvs ..ifili-.i'Jti'V.i.i i .i. t : . - I - '. -tarn ... ft... -1 i !ih Mill : IlarBeilles, Pirue adj.- LADIES' "AND 1 &ENTS1 OA UZE H'ft Sal r ' BsaitMitiaJii'- t:i.H-4ia;ii I ithinGW OTTSiaiTirj Tlf IBTJII "0701) Tit TT Dlaili OUlAJ&ft in ma ) n.MAUU WJftTLYTHKBEST Jud EVERYBODY SAYS SO. 'A- Owta? te large shipments every week we are roahine this, Choice Payy of Batter at 40: cents per : FRESH AKfcEED AITO GUOtTSD ; ll JTfiiiiai 'l4ind lAfiiiayira: ' Coffee, ; f . . .r . PIGS Choihe Stsrefet Butter - SJ j,, ar 35 cents per Pound. O.Ui .. DESSICATKD' COCOASUT (in tin J, - -f'iaiei quarts and pints In cans of one and two dezen, at ex ceeoinglylowprteea.Mioi , . jane SO-tf :dT '"".br:JMM-owhJont ftfcyf :SmithVFe9d0uttera.1. , X HE BBS; AND ; HO$T .PUBABB FEED J -:! ; Cutter in the Market, , - .- , , !For sale low by f ' joneSS-tf -tJILKMfc MTOtCHISONi- Coopers Tools I o F WAEKANTED QUALITY. Tb largest an est assortment or au . oranaa or tne aoove good HUM s and at tie lowest nrlces in una 1 cttr. can do nd at the Old EsUWsned Hardware House of . ... H,, ;-;..'iroHKDAWSON'i-; Jane SOrtf Kos. 19, SO and It Market 8t' Q r Haas ew crop uuna Koiasses. i tr 1. 1 - June SO-tf KEHC1 HNEB A CALBEB BBO& J ; .f -j fSnirit CtulrsTfiina.- 400' intvasjn. JQQ tarreia-Gloe n.mtfti s s 2g BanelsBunga,5 '!. i- .ii uu - -i--:.'', 2QQ Paper BiTets;'1 t! ': -- For Sale by , JuneJfMf ,; KEBPHNEK CA1DEKBROS. .. ; riufjHay. Riee; ffaib and Soap. -fAV Bales Hay, ' ftw m ; i A Barrels. Kice, . .' Jl" AW For sale by imnolt-tf m EIBXaNEKCALDEB BROS. : Cora .: Toaoeeo mad cofleew ' lA'Kef sad Second Hand Grain Sacks, " ; 1 A A Boxes Tobacco, v f For sale d .1 1 (.,iuneeo.tfM ER' C ALDER BROS. , f. i JTHK SCHOONER BABEL H. IRONS, .; bow leading ror wummpoD. a. v., ic atpiecSS iBcmth' Wharves, Pkiladel- ptaia, and wul nave qolcK Olspatcn. , : . For ratea apply to . ,, " l i g9t' i-jA ---fe J.li,iiJt -VIJm ..'1j ,' i: '41ft-8oib Delaware Arenne; PhUadelpUa. ' juieio-at tj " D u Liberal Eeward. keys, one of Braes the other of SteeL will 4 the same to the office of the Stab he will be UberaUy re wardad and no qaestions asked. " , June Mt; t , Fine SmoMng Stock: :! c HOIcinfPORTED kNTJ rOME8TIC8EQARS, 1 Packet necee- Btultx s XXXX unewm To baceo, Tifer" Brand; Durham Vmeklns; ;Tol ot f- -ftj JtJ i irs a u irv iiviruu sV v if 'J liilB 9S I Wlll r.VUk ou til it . , 1 Hrnnrnfl Knplrfit.fi. Will r-y , i , . .ri i j .! ?!.. : n r fDAlLS, TVBS AND DIPPERS, DUST. CRUMB '1' and Fly BrBBher, Clothe LlneB,8cruB Brasher, :Waa Boards andClothes Pint, -vjjv rt 5 , . i CHAS. D. ITTKltS A CO., i vj r f- ,;t 6 North Front Street, n 200; TW,?.Wfl:",2tt0 . f j..t 1 . y 1- ft Jforth if root Street. , mi? : - 'BXVXNTr-Fryx cans' i-.ifrt trR" COLD PRESSZD CURED BEEF ' ' rr . 4Q:i f .,( ;- :n -'in-tit -! -r 1 , X, . o 'Pounds, j WrU famltli'tbe 'retail trade at lowest? ear load prices. I.t,m .j tjVHAS D, MY.BKS CO.,(i ,jane fO-tf 6 &, 7 North, Front Street. ' ioumalcopy. 'Si' ! jf ..ut-.il. j;i;oh1 -TTT sflApAA oTiirl IrtanciA TT XVOASTJED JAVA AND RIO COFFKB, SAfSAGp , Kortmoaat earirivesuaexaoeaaita. OFPictOFf0jDto w wuNTT colons aionerat New Hanover County, Wllminrton, N." tFrUay the SOta tnst,tD put te Rood order the bridge known aa Little Bridge, over Smith's Creek, and tne bridge acrosa Green's mill pond, on the Newborn toad. All naterial to be, forsiBhed by the county. -i 3 : 1 ! chlbman Board of County Commisslonera. ; ; June S0-6t . . - urtaamom .Wj M . Bixsnontha ...85 ( "Contract Advertisements taken at prorei J jriveeqiu tea squares ivuowuj ivw x aves. - lOareaestisateS aaa qaarter-eoluntAatd-'H es ae a h&U-colnats. t v! -v 1 -v'-vvV . !.', - . ,.-:.., vnR J Sf'V'f'-''V''3 't irfVB: s . - ,-- ,1 luu nwm- auvvuet vlUb'UI, LJIOHH ' v Victoria Xa t iO o x,s VESTS, GAUBJiXANNEZk .: , jj',Hijt4.. 4.,. . 1,.. ,.,- ,v. v . . , Grjeeiis Short Histdiy :- t ";"'. iHijn.i yi;.f.i -ityj ic j . A Short Hifltory of theEngIeb People. By JT R. reen; MA., Kxamiuer in the School; of Modern iorji.f0a- With Table and Colored Maps. The wea)ta pf material, of learning, thoucbt, and f awy which the author kaa htTiahBd upon it might easily have auppUed a etately Ubrary work of tome eight or ten volumes. Perhaps what t most strikes oneon a first pern gal is its character of freshness aaiprtgDMlltj.JMurikiuMeriew .London . , r , For sale at f HEINSBEBGER'S , Live Book and Music Store ;-JuneS0-itf Shirts Hade to Order, l J HAVE SECURED THE AGENCY FOR -.1 fj WARD sklrlTB and am prepared te make flieWbite Shirts' at 3 So i i .; BESTNBW YORK MILLS AT $3 00.' '3 ; - -i A fit guaranteed or no eale.1 1 ' ' ' A large let of GAUZE MERINO UNDERSHIRTS j , " ' ' 'at 50 cents' each. J, '5J;,f';- - Unpttrcl !r3Ica Irrdnccments In ready made clothing. .' 1 ifv (., juneao-tft t ?. )t; , , A, DAVID, All Hembers of f ; on';TribeVo;rC l" ' s ARE HERKBY REQUESTED TO ATTEND TtlE Connfctt Monday sights June Slstj ! i , , j ; . . By order of the W. 8.,, , . " ., . juneiO-lt ,i5 " tti'J. HERRING. C R.4l J ' AJM-nJNfc5tKtr'AIK Book iA wiVMiH'ciitbk'ii;''-'-8'-: f .!-,.!!'-fcnAaiT i i 4 IS WHAT WE WANT. AND WE ARB OFFER- . ing snch bargains that we know will induce every . ' i : one to brtag it to ns in exchange for ' - i.i . -IJoy Ciotlilni?, . ..',--viy iCMIZlDBEN'S cl otbinw if i i White SMrU Calco Slurts WlTen aid " 1 i Gent's fancy Sacks, Ac, Ac . -ijune0-tf' 1 ' SHJBtEB BROS. ,l :" '"' ll Best Seasoned 'Oal AslLrei J&c:.' ! C AWED ANY DESIRED LKN&TI& ' ' ' J 1 "? ( Yard corner Fhnand Mulberrp Btreeta,' by1 ! !'( BYVIfcTifoOPTHBPRbVta !k' tain deed of mortgage made by M the, WUmin-. ton and Seaside Railroad Company11' to " th Sank1 or new uanover,--oatea uiesrd day ot Febrnsry ednesday'.' the Slat day of JbIt next. vsi. ana amy registered in the proper office te Book ' 1 lion page&4Mand,4V the uideieignedaa the . Attorneys ef said mortnu7 ' ni rm vimAnaaAmJ : Bf , . wpf ulynexv at 11 o'cleck A. JM.t ;, , r the court bonse. in tin dtv of Wllmincw ! tne aoor oi ton cans ito be sold by public auction. :for eash. all ' and singular the various lines of Railroad inrlndinv ar the variona linen of Rillmail liwlniinv 1 ',k '-- vatnauuui hiii Euucrsiroicinre oi every sua con- b.M.l. ..II J . . 1 . , . nected therewith lying in the city of Wilmington owned bv or belnncin? te aaM Wilmln snDerstmctiin or l Beaj Side Raflroad Xtompany; torether- with the (,f r-Ji leasehold interest and estate of sail Company, on he lot at the southeastern - fa tersectto tf beventh and " Red rspow ttreets, on which its stables are stand ing; and also all and singular the rlghta, privileges ;rv i't easements and f tanchtsea of said company in any wayeonnected with tbcnseaad enjoyment 'of Mfcl lines of Railroad and the receipt of the Issaes aitd praau of the wniet and at IS o'elotk M.'of s aid i y, ' r " will cause to be mild as aforesaid at the stables re-, - r , ferred to, all and singular the fcoreea. mules,' eara L--:V a?oji8. carts, sets o? harness and other, personal property of said mertgagor." ThefWnmingtonnd ;- i'.- dmd jnaiiruau fVmafamatfft t ....j- ,f .ni." ..WRIGHTSTEDHAW..;, , .Juno;a-tdf; n,t f t t ,,. ; t Attorneys. y Jt WoE'tEaof Hiftlrcy bit, Wttyis Ai FACT DEJf'ONBTRABrJB' ANY'' ONE ' ',Vf"' wjio win examine quality aad price of our , , o I n,tf Y ahd compare wlthobers.1 - 11 't"l jjJi f wj j-.,,.iT'Ji h Jjrn'itiiv: in w,n ii :i MUS '.1 ULHSvCI TU19 SI yW, ..... . , , n Handsome Caaaimere Coats . and Pants $7 60. ' lln ! a ' iKUNSOW & CO.;"' I f- FreBtiltrifWr;;'.,:;, AW STRAW HATS, LADIES', PAN A- f, IV At HARRISON. ALLEN'S. , ' KjaaeSO-tf lh- ; CiHr Hat Starst 4j!!,l Sii ' .' ,.,1 Y. i C -. ;i : ,4: ' r 'i : $ - :- i I. "iKi iter 1 ' it . ; " : 1; El'i lt H ' it '1. i!l 5 K 'I. I'. ' ! 1 -I 'T i : U f t
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 20, 1875, edition 1
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