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it. r - 1 ' - - i r yi "?greeraent substantially pro claims that a man whc so; conducted Jill wwchiflf base prac- as eecner did fori fnnr. Til K (fO (J UT1T A T A B IJO'I'TS BDRG . - w viz i ju.- i u jto prom the Jnnt Report of tb oriean.cotnExth.nsc,: u o a, u w,bo macie o poor a defence, on ppeeekr of Gen. Abbott-Ueaaint; or iu ' Declaration or Independent--" Cbeet-a for nr Wbolv Country ..a. . , Abbottsbukg, July 6. Editors Star: The ninety-ninth an- Un.W datpnf Jnlw 1 iK flnttnn I inO.Wiar, deserves at' Wr. trt Ka,f Exchange of NeVOrleans makfes a J?inte with strong suspicion of guilt, P91W of American Independence full report frbm-a-the exchanges. "?v?r,lheQry1.yorfrex-Dlam:!hia was duly celebrated in this burg? We have room tor only two: Norfolk and Jrortsmouth . Depart cowartuce and deceit, the result is fa on the 5lh inst. At 3 b'clock M., r.:"4!" mar aud; de- the sound of tb drm and the boom- - M T ' I . ar - ... 7 -- , s . Tta , I. u' Ml III I WW,. Fifty-five replies have -been Kt - ,-ve,f hls Pow6f 8 a minister; ' ' , ty-mne 'counties t 11 T. oi us .manifold offences -" received from twenty- a miniature cannon notified the Conventlou ofKoalbern Hallway!1-' fieiata. . f ' -JiA convention of Southern railway officials was held 'in Atlanta,' Ga;j commencing on; Wednesday last and continuing' two days, ex-Governor1 Ji EBrowii, President of the Western andAtlantioV'TOadj-presidingiv-'-rrhe convention was called', to ratify the action C'of the ' representatives tJ of; a number of Southern roads who were in conference in New York1 several weeks since. The following5 freight'; rates f rom Atlanta to Baltimore were 3 J bprajts. Xurpntuie recric- Muiu,vwcui,j-iuuDSvvuut; j . , . . 7 - m. mnfiviu vaeuoes i ...... .iri, . v- . . r rates I rom Atlanta to isaiuraore were i North Carolina, aud -six- replies L8 ftw;-waringand.;jcondct',ince!Ke cnena -that the eelebratioti in a forim ad6ptedy First class $r 60 perMt)0 trom twocoauuesin V irginia.. Jiorty j . "utiuu xuton five Tepliea report the weather itlryl an fliilCCPfeolh; j I resorted totheatnonrtrVIo ly two represent, the weather as f-reBoe, jokm and jested, laughfed rv CP ' H York and Philadelphia, from Atlanta; as many counues v)n14 jiortn, uarouna I . V -,''wir man or aig- i , - u- . . , . , . : . ' . ine convention --was tnrown into report the stand below the average. P- aoW?W AfigggjaSg'-PS' - comtortaply some dianrder by the refusal of the The condition is generally cood, and 2-?T'f?;?w.lt..-7aU'iWp'-,. seated,' Ht S. : Servoss, .Esq., moved I East Tennessee and Virginia Air-Line rblWouliivated f and free y rwnQlhemereablthat thatKPiY,ivm t,Viw.W-Wnrf and thd South Carolina railroads to from crass aio weedsi'-Tlie 'plant is no was " HAnhemjtwt1 notorious that Gen: Ah Wt: bn al led to th enter !Hhe TPodling;bmbihati6ri of the crop 7 wlE smaller than at the : same time last I caseeve VS9ShtfeUie Ameri- Chaif. I Moti0n carried. It was far-1 freights proposed by the various other I tteiv Fivef replies f rom ' as raanj I eiPfMr Wtother Nutt. Jr act as Secretaryi 1 I diiction in rates but held that itfwas .(.unties in Eastern! Carolina renort i"a,, reaiy any other minister. 'ITielltevt-WtnVan their privilege to act independently; the condition bad. Correspondents up ah appropriate prayer, at the con- Finding that these roads were -posi- state that Ae eaitesioce MaV 15lK wa lW J aj bW brought lnsiori M r whi.i Geik Abbott are live in their refusal to enter the com has been toojcold for a rapid growth. I ?Saiost preaoher WhaVmore damn- j and addressed the assemblage in a I bination the other roads threatehed i ... ... L.. .J .. . VI. ......i I m OireilCe COUld 'rtn 'ftllpororl ' ami not I ...1 -s . . '. i . tt i t r great improvement Charleston ( Departmen t Carolina). met y-peve I ..itA Komi rofit7 0tfl t irvrr i . i v kz av.v.u aviu& ava. . a uaa t-iiiin l. ir:n. . . . . - a r a icu .miciii i.lu v. : Liin i ' -'.t. :' r .J 1 Beaded: Onfl Whn maHollla linron . .i ' ' .' . I an1 Virmnio Air.T.'na n1 ha (inntK him lepon uie weainer since xuay i& i v:: ir"1; vjmv rruisn ivranny, ine sajjacuy ana wis- i . ..6....- r!......), u .,.:.i.- ...;-. i "w,ocMuwujii.HHHiiaiLf-iiianiiooii.' 5inn i r k rnik. Afk. i Carolina roaus ten navs- i.imeto con- miuiauir, rviiu suiiie l i . . TT . uuiu v) tuc lawcia ,ui uic s i cuuuih;, i "T v -rf I tri TTtalro ovcU riidorimin'itiAn nneaihla weaiii- i - r'.;- ' . -r-.T - r uo""c"' i surnns ana patnouc speecn. Jie ai- i rr .w,t.wy is l6bked forV Pa8l:0f l"aiJ Xha? byivVe arts he had lded- briefly to th'cbhdition of the agamst these lines if thedid not en- 1 of South I M. itl. -fiw fe .f tfw Young ais-1 colonists' anterior -tothe-Declaration serine pool.- ine convention, alter t'rfi answers Iv'Ul11?1??? flock an of 'Independence, the -causes which discussing the matter for some time, oTinh.:i. I "Ft -e seaueer, a man old and . pray I ii,.in, A 1 v.; vwflf' w.u v,p I decided to mve the ICast ' Tennessee - - - , e - ' as generally .m plain tfjcff coornightsTrrne aU liiional planting has been tlone.' Tlie si ands are very generally represented :is ioiHi.-y Thirty -four answers report Hie ji'Sant temWgwell, 3$-fViWfdrtns aii.l 9 no forms. ..All agree, however, in tatingthtVhcre4a(rn.OjbloomHQp t the date! of , their, answer. .' The resent condition of the crop is good; held up as the exemplar of human eoiidnchBiespolle8sClirist in 5. A .7.?,w rjWr.oja Trick 1 i he plant am the blessings we enjoy in this free land which they hacL given us, &cM &c. The speech;; was Jwell.tdeHyered and well received, by those who heard it. j- At the conclusion of i Gen. A.s re marks he introduced . J. WL Rowell, Esq. jwho had. been; :seleited to read the Declaration of Independence! The reading was w.ell done in a clear, dis tinct Voice, and "was 'listened to with - "Fr way s; tha$re arlc. and ;tricks that are; vain'; the almond-eyed celes tial is notfter all. themost peculiar, for some' Caucasian' "'dwellers 'iii the thdioglt small being clear of I large.eUiea' bf thetlhion 'turn their Viit some parts compares fa- I attention to making a liviiijr solely by I marked attention by those present v ; vAbbly with last v'cac.,. . Ileavy wind fleecing '.theirs fellow imen. An old 1 ;-"At tlie conulnsiou of the ruadmg nrpinl triple 1 mcu '4iuuuit ijiuuijovm iiiicu uiiwib mi the flag and our whole country.' which were given with ; euthusiasui. V The erewd.then dispersed, to enjoy the Cool evening "breeze with which wje were so happily blessed on that day. And so ended the "-glorious 4th" at the cfose of the ninety-ninth year of independence.1! " I - Blapex. sider the matter. At the end of that time,' if these roads stilt refuse 1 to en; ter th e 1 pool, they ; propose to t ake harsh action. : r ji vv- j rain storms are reported in six I buia-very1 generally1? Successful trick t-ounties since June 7th, doing mucti 1 was perpetrated on Mr. vVilham H. Ideal damage. .iLicc arc reported in j JPorter,.off l-26,Onas street on Wed. fotir counties. - ,! . . . , I uesday. lie . came '. to business as n,sual in themorhing, jand during his absence a man 'visited his residence and told his wife that Mr. ;Porter had fallen into a hogshead of molasses and 1 J Maryland Farmer. Till; OOLOBADO BKETLE-T HE IIBST EXTER-niSATOK. Sweeten a-IiarTeld watr withobe 1 haUTsenl for a"'chgeiJf'faimeHt. .illon of ; cheap TOlassesi; then add MrPorjlie- once ami well .incorporate one ;oundipf gave hfm a"fulI""suiiE of uffdergar .'ool Paris krrcen. and aunlv the same ments and wearinffaoDarel worth foO. in one application to one aores of po-1 thef loss of which ' Mrr iortef "now i aloes. The best mode of applying laments. tAvascertainly i a, clever tlie liquid to the potato vines, js in the I dodge the scamp employed to attain iisf or a caw that will contain" four to live gallons,1 which" may be lashed on tha liaek of ia man, who may apply the the liquid very uniformly and rapids !y, by having two ' short . pieces of -1 Iiree-qnartef ; inch , rubber hose at tached to the bottom of the can the other 'end of the' iibse: to terminate in a tin rose, similar to that on watering iM.- The -:jiqfd rhouWbe';' well j Vtirred at;eat''mHnofltlTe:an, and it should bej frequently and.: violently shaken duping theiina of applying it. An active man can apply the poison U four acres of potatoes in a day with and two' applications, at proper ' iMttvfvals, will save the crop. The . ill fo.ro-?--'fs; n. 3iaiiling:Water, mixing aM 1 apply tlie liquid, 30 .cents per lb., two . appiWtkwr- vTmV '?9$ "Two 'gallons molasses, 7 s .60 ' Tw.o.lbiParis Green,; 0 his end, as if he had j mentioned any accident mpre. dangerous having hap pened,' it was likely -ajhhxious wite would bve at lonce proceeded iii per son,to the .scene of ( the disaster and ,h( "little" gable" would' have been spoiled. s . Mr. Port err temper in re gard to 'tlie1 affair is' not so meek as it would have been even1 if he "l a l real ly taken a molasses bath. , Treasary Note Currency, .1.40 .('in- 2.GO LlAtf ; i 1. . '- J. J. ill Ion. tliomai K. Florence. Hon. Thomas B. Florence, former ly ' 'member of 1Uotnge'8.',anf 'wlf! Vknowii in 'political , circles, , died, in Washington "city early Sunday morn ing. Colonel ' Florenc f was bonv in Philadelphiaj JarMGr tfl and had not the benefits of a liberal edu- v;;iiion in his youth, but fo'r sorne tiiiii' followed the occupation' of a i i 'iitfr. He subsequently j . n bl fh ed piiiil yditeda Democratic .newspaper; whs for nine years Secretary of the of Comptrollers of . Public LKichmond IjVhigJ i : .L . We are convinced that tjlid one cur rency which will satisfy all the condi tions and, requirements, of Ja . perfect currency is to be found in a treasnry note currency issued by the' Govern ment of the United States. An act of Congress stripping gold of its priv ileged an4 consigning it to its proper place: among . purchasable' commodi tiest andauthorizin the Issue pf treasury' notes to be a legal-tender for all dues, public and j private, except interest .on that portion of: .the public debt which at'-ita: ereatipb'aranteeS gold,' and interconvertible with 3 per cent. Government bonds, would con stitute the speediest, most certain and most satisfactory, solution possible of the currency question. This would sim pli ty the whole' matterl l- It woul4 be a cu rrency consisting i)f a single article entirely in the control of the Tl 4i(SMn r- y '1 ' C n P rw a-i 1 fl Y V I f-'.:. r v.-i-ij u.: i i..; .:fc:Tt... o I 'Wm. M. King. Vl "Ir1. ;;Bhmmond-Col. R. F. Little. r - 'LivV i i: iii. i, .i ,h, : Robeson Dr. Duncan Sinclair and TJ1" i LVtZFtiKZZ u? -Ivin A. McEachern. uuuiiuiv ui iiiiuBD uuuua aim in win u ii;t ' Tit " .15 . n.. L.MXnAttK-. ri k 1 1 hi ; 4:,RandolphRev.:,Braxton Craven, OCR NOMINATIONS. The! Democratic Consc r y ati ves h av e '.l. - nominated the delegates named be low iri the counties designated: Alamance Capt. E. S. Parker. Alison Col.-11. T. Bennett. Buncombe Gen. T. L. , Clingman Col. David Coleman." Beaufort James K. Shepherd. Bertie Jos. ,15. Cherry. IJladen J. Wirinin Russ. Hruuswick David S. Cowan. . Columbus Col. Farney George. Carteret James Itumley.' Camden I. W. Morrisetti ' .' ; Catawba Col. L. M. McCorkle. Cumberland J. A. Worth,"Neill R. Blue. : . Craven Hons. M. E. Manly and C. C. Clark. Dublin Uev John N. Stallinsrs Win. Farrior r Edireuombe Fred. Philips. II. C; Donriie. Franklini-Col. W. Ferney G reen. Guilford Col. 3. A. Gilmer, Dr. Kerens Jlendenhall- Harnett John A. Harrington. ; Hyde W. M. Carter. , Johnston Willis Saunders, Jesse Hmnant. j;.;--.; . -Lenoir James .'ParrQt. V Martinis. Waldo. . Lincoln Caleb Motz.'; -xiash isenj. tl- iiunn. , , ,-. fjf . Oranee--Hons. Wt A.Oraham and Josiah Turner. - HotipVi" John ; Wj M Cunning ham. . V-.i,'" - ' T "?T5ftlWni- Thnd ' -T -Jftfvia Hftl. ; lav .M m wka v a v Ma, a aa vaa ' . A IKomantle Story, j .', The schooner Florindaj Capt;! Ken ine, sailed from New Orleans in 1849, for San Francisco, taking a number of passengers who had been seized - with the gold fever, and toueln' l at Port Prava and Rio Jain'ir.-, a hich port she ! left in the latti r pari : i lieyear. A vessel eallk inu :ii UJio Khortly I after' reported sneaking the Florinda in the Pacific just tii'Vond Cape Horn, but nothing marc was ever heard oti her. i The New Orleans Picayun-e says that a s'hort time ago a friend of the. wife of oiie of the passengers of the schooner read m an English paper that a British naval vessel, driven but of her course, sighted an unknown island in the lower Pacific,, and found upon it several persons, who said they were the Jblorinda, partyi who .had been wrecked on the island and .had been there ever since-more than . twenty- shve years, ago. . lho names eiven were those of the J? lorinda s crew, and in other ways the identity of the party is said to have been established. It is further stated that the offer to take them off was declined, on the ground that as they had been lost so long they preferred ending their days there, j Jb urther inquiries are on foot to establish the truthfulness of the account. JiJoard of Comptrollers of t 1 " ' 1 !l " 1 i ncnoois mu iuiisyivaniaapuwas: v4,nri elected WCortgrein S5. He re-i "f e uumed a member of that body for j r e1?? of; several successive terms ' and held! ecJioAialA&xatadfef Ddmas, the Ta-; IKisitionsh the Committees on Naval' ther, and Dumas the sori achieved a: D. D.I Dr. J; Ml Worth. Rockingham Ex-Gov. R David S. Complluieut to a Southern i f nttltu- . tloot. The special examining committee of the Virginia Military Institute, at Lexington, composed of Prof. Charles DavieSfthe distin;uished arithmeti cian, Major General V. F, j Bary, commandant at fortress Monroe, and Prof. Cochau, of the Brooklyn Poly technic School, in concluding a report of the very thorough examination of the various classes of the institute say: .''In conclusion your committee cannot too highly commend what has seemed to them the marked and dis tinguishing features of this institution, me uappy comoination oi tne military system of instruction with. the depart ments of science and of literary cul ture, and the more ennobling culture of the heart and soul ' Nowhere else have we seen this combination so complete and perfect. Wo cannot aneak of it too hitrhlv:-: Ttln snch a. AlA ' :J L ; Cm.- !1 l!l.l' .1 t 1 L sysiem as nis a pupu ior me and ior ueatu. r u nuer its guidance ne is sure to tread always in the path of duty, virtue and honor." v f x , h A Spirit tntbe Xab. j The Worcester Spy says that a lady literature w came to ArlQ, I oosition in thelexpiration of bis service Colonel M suddenly.? It w.a at the.hrst rep- r torenue commencea ine puoncauon -- V T of" ! tlie l Constitutional Union, an' iias," wherein the foyer of the thea-; evening paper, in 1 Washington city,' before the play jbegany Mie .elderi .... 1 1 1 ! . " ' lit! m o a .11 V.. a fviohla'lia 11 O oimi'a-' wnicn suspended puoncauon some; i '" mo uKuuBiuvBopiv- vaw arn !nrl its nrnnrietnr hnriird?l h?nsive o a.failureAar hlS,.80lKwaS 1 hu. n'ntnaitMDA I A I w'uli Which he was connected at the he told them that j he iiimself had ti.neof his?dealh.v CblJFlorence was - ?BpTO lt m JWiL moP&if ii consistent uemocrat oi ine oiq jshuof,1 aiid enjoyed great''popularity in the community -in which he reSideil friu the geniality of his manners and bis liherai " hVispitality1. His ' death I Mr. ; Webster, retires from Jthe Reld8ville Kewa. , .-"..., i . i V. j r' L I . j ,-n- Granville Conservative nomina ting conyeption on the 13lh. u -t ' Tf-s A he; Shelbys JsannerA enters on its Fifth Volume this week.t Mrt W; .V. Clifton, of Raleishj has been acquitted of ; the charge of , arson, ii'-r- Alamance has nominated Capt. E. .3. Parker aa the Conservative candidate for Convention. ...(..fo,, ..,, , r. Theif Dailyi Constitution ia the name of a Kepnblican camDaien naoer iusl started in aleigh. n J? rom s Wake to. the .Tennessee iue the wheat crop is good, and the. vield promises to be abundant. . . . , ; TheGuilford Conservatives have nominated Dr. Nereus, Mend,enhall and Col.! J. Al Gilmer for Conyention. " f 1 .1 Ayuamam vonservauves nomina ted Hon. John Manning and Mr. William Stron rl f or Cnriventjon -' ' - i ;' x- ; - -t The Iredell ConseryaUvVsihave Dominated' for the Cohventieu Thos. Al Nicholson and C. li. Sammers. J: nif in It wWaid ihat ColWi A;Smlth will be1 one of the Republican candidates or Uonvention in Jonnston county;!! ;j-f!T r. Geni lACnhfrman uridlCdll David Coleman are the Dcmocratic-Conser yative candidates for Convention l uuPun? , Senator Merrimon, will speak at Carthage. Moore county, on. the 10th last. not Senator Ransom, as we stated in pur issue of the-4thi' 5 -! , , - ' ;- jxir. jluos. kj. jii vans, latq oi tne Raleigh Sentinel, has gone to. take a position on the Vicksburg Herald, the leading paper 1U JUlSSlSSinpi. : f ;);; l'i , iUi- In Mecklenburg county the Con fcervative convention nominated Col; Wm'. Johnston and Rev. A. Ransom as delegates to tue r;ate ijpnsututionai uonvention. ; v j r We hear that Revv Dri Craven has declined the nomination for Convention in Randolph, and thatM. S. Robhinaj Esq., will be, or has been nominated in his place. The Jefferson Mountain Mes senger has been reconstructed and with, its new editor, i James C. .Nulty, has entered upon its fourth volume, " I Raleigh Constitution: Miss Todd, a young lady about 17. years of agej living iu the vicinity of Eagle Rock, was killed by ligutrung ou.i? nday morning,; whUd sitting near a window; Unon examination it was found that lier neck was" broken and her shoulder dislQcated. It threw her and the chair in which she was sittine to the floor. Beware of windows and chimneys during launder storms. i . , The Petersburg News states that last week.the trustees of the Roanoke Val ley railroad made a contract with the Rich mond and Mecklenburg' Kailroad Com pany, turning the road over ta them for completion ;on terms satisfactory to the county, and the company, and . subject to the approval of the Board of Supervisors. On Tuesday the Board met at Boydton and approved the contracts The track of this road, -which is' partly in North Carolina, wm now douotless be relaid. - . Goldsboro Messenger : : L' On Thursday night last some negro scoundrel effected an entrance to the dwelling of Mr. W. R. Barringer, in this place, and, being discovered, attempted to . choke Mr. B.'s little girl. 'Mr. Barringer being aroused. gave chase to the intruder and had quite a struggle,, out the negro escaped, leaying be hind a bag of fine chickens, which he had no doubt stolen the ' same : night. One of the outhouses on the premises of Col. Hum phrey was entered the same tight by a ne gro ooy. 'i ne room is occupied by a Mrs. ueaves ana ner little dauenter, and it is thought that the negro fiend had hellish de- ...i. : -i. : i.. j . 1 Bigu?, iu nuicu, wc tut: giau iu say,: uc wuss however frustrated.- We hope that these scoundrels may be left dead in their tracks some night.; They ought to he hung; to the first tree close by, if captured alive. And where were the police ? - j The Observer describes an acci dent which took place at ' Long Creek Bridge, above Charlotte, on the C. C R.'v last Saturday, just a week after the rail road accident already reported. Workmen were engaged in rebuilding the trestle over Lone Creek, and Mr. Weaver and Capt Harralson were on top of the benches of the trestle. - These had not been secure ly fastened below, and while another bench was being drawn up, over one : of these, it fell, carrying all the others with iti Weaver was killed instantly.! " Both his arms, both his legs and his necs were broken; and x a piece of the timber Jf ell - across ' his chest Tne uniortunate man ..was . cruaned and mangled, beyond all recognition.; Capt Harralson sustained several serious i Biuries. A piece of the-timber fell across him,' and he probably suffered internal i injury. ' In addition to this he had a deep gash? cut in i.5 r - J i ; uis face, unu .was uuierwiso uui u , j , KTicuca.' w i lm i n gtgk: wt&H K kt: -cr ' iiilttix TTPATl fYIi'JPTfYIT! .Tulwl' BPnaTSTlJRPENTINE.--ReceipU444 BAiNniiny..;;..- casks: ;f Market firm at 31 cents bid. ' Sales I ;t' Doable ASciit-;:v of 25 casks at 81 cents per gallon for South rn packages. . . , ' ! 'I ROSIN Recemts 1,573 bbls. Strained rbsio tead'y at f 1 47il 50 bbL ; No T'.T.-r.T',"' i lj '-).' tit : t " f f -J.J'tJ ,CRT;DE; TIJRPENTINE Receiptel31 bbls. y- Sales of 100 bbls at SO for Hard; 13 80 for.Yellow. Dip and $4 35 for Virgin, Market steady. f v'i: . ." !! 1 TAR Receipts f 19 bbls. Sales of 10 bbls at l 75 $ bbU nMarket steady. h. j COTTON Market dull and lower to sell. The following are the official nominal quo- 1,-,'. hit uuiiHedi generat sorrow among hi li-nds, wliio esteemed his kindness of ; iu'art and iionestyi.of character r llisl rt.iiinwul be taken to,;hiladi'lpina; on Tu.-nday evening for interment. might possrbly, De a suf sh. At trie Leitd 'when the-app'rausetwas WafeRifig tne expansive tamer inrew ins arms around VhViFMeektf ahd frjit- hi ms to' the: extent of saying; that he h leid,,Maj. J. Turner Morehead.. . rcester op says inava iady Rofherlora-MAi:. 'ittiiX It j i lat cUy, who put ; her clpthes.to WoV.R,,.wa IT -R V: Jr. ng dy awbke her husband during Maj. Seaton Gales, Rufus HJoes: and D.B. Holland. " xww, : tion that there were, spin s, inaho Wilson tCoL R. W. Singletafy V: noa8 uu wa tne lotnes were Yadkin-J. A: Stephenson. iuingtlh?:lul;r - ' m m lm " '': ''" 0uv" b"" answered her,1 !sayin--that i he Tne Efleet or cninea. -Mi , 5 - -Lwpjild dispatch the; spirits, but was Some man has been tellinj? a fe- very, much surprised to hnd the case male correspondent of ': the PhrenoloA jexaelly: as .stated;; the clothes were gtcat J6uriiar h6w:.U he&Vgo'tmiti jamping upin the tub. An jiiivesti- ot shape. Sbe say: VJllerspoke of, i gatron joiioweo, an in ine piuow- ine aHioiiiMiiiug eiiect nit hiuuv i.u;i r ,. -'.:'".. lahuiiwr. had on. ihit shaoeM mal haviiisr got in thdre before the - . -- c : I . .. .. . i t of his forehead. Over the eves and; clothes were put in the water. Wot lfi all aloig the rtioiiof tlte percepli: IVkiifg theoaking, lid; attempted: t adi faculties there i seetfrf "to be bifilt on' tHcap.: by . jumping, V1ftnd;;'; hi;.jiimps prouiu-utj j spiritual, uuiiiit;siuiiiiis. iThe spirits having been materialized, written the piece entirely himself, audi a layer of bone a quarter of an inch produced, , spiritual li4iuiiiib iiiecjucr ti tuc iciucr. ; i in 1 mcKness anti anuuL nun or mree-i i "c v fhe public fori a lblhg: ti'" lubbred! quarters of W inch lii 'width. 'You: were promptly dispatched iSccord I 'IMS'." ( I under the impressiou that the senior; see, said bey 'the study of the Chinese to promise, Dunias had a hand In his son s work;- j language jicalls into exercise only 1 but fOfsome time bet ore hi death it the perception and memory. -Instead becaine'evident, even 'tb i Uie skeptic,' I of 7 one 4 or two nasal sounds, as " ----- i 3 -f.-iilT, .. ti..r;!- ' . : I . 1... sj ' U -wna maolal : if t 11 in' f .1 1 hav - I ..Uk. '.i. TIn.irvimiiifliAnrrtf Internal iteve-1 . . t. . ! I ... . ' "w t - . in dramatic nieraiure. - v j ' --r 1 i tuirteen, yaua 11 is . : . . V V -.vl ...f . f ' '' : " - . " .- -! '. ' -- . 1 lUMier hi, uioi, uiii last concerning tne tiup ,Vs suieida r a jnarxiawuer. fl ( 1 1 sdistinepUii-P u pou drafts, ml Is checJts or oruers Col. Elias li. Carling,. t the J? ede- language, uivY uaid: ; . 1 , . ' VI Ml : tne most aimcuit fdr an American to! etWeea them.'ii Then he travti'pYam tlts of t.IVfar r!iffrfrtt ri Aaal ' irawu in jthe United. States upon a ra army, quartermaster in Fort Saun-) g, "but !d' my uneducated ear lank, banker Or trust company , irta. ders,, , Wyoming v Territory, whose they : seemed-quite alike. For eigh-? suicuie on, y,euneHuay . .uuuauac,; teen months, he said, 'we . did little v ..-6, , 1. . !l OUl-ollHiY'' w Jaiijitago, nuu uurui!;: tanged won-, used to be; entered n ioa irom Juaryiana. lie P8faoils tlie shape' otitarid the hatsX lram coilntrv. and decides that ihey, although perhaps not' vouchers. white in this countryi appear: to t mm, la be clearly taxable under the terms t .the .,; stat utey : , Abey i are ctra i is dieeks Orbinlers drawW upbn-a ank banker orljtrust j company, , and therej Homing: m ine law uiuiwug w received xue ureveu wi.Bcuuiiu ucuwu r nsed to wear will only rest on tne top Jjountrv uie locality or tne DauK etc., t ant. in the , second aruuery in juiyj rtfi mV.hoo.i nnw'?'. a 1, njxn which the paper is idrawn. Col-; i859,Biit Has Jransfefred to the 3rd; "jdt-.,, ; . a ' ; ",; y ;f ;y'l lectors are reouired to, notify, the; artillery; ir December f 9II4 wing, Iii iBaieigh-Conitrfort'ffi 1 I UI1H1 L'l CU1 IU tanks: bankers and trust jcompaniea Marr-b. 1862. he was in. their several districts- of thitf the iciefiriiaaterSSi in -i h incrt of ruling, and will require the. wl,ich he hencefprtli remained. Dur-. i i iuuiiit4ibe stamp tax 011 ine lii-t ,nir the civil war ne anaiueu mw vu ihtcer faiik of lieutenant, colonel py- -t 1 anivuts relerred to from and alter Vtllis (:de. untcer brp'yet1.4;; cellencvi Gov. Brocden. has made the 101 lowiog appointments of aids-de-camp on his personal staff wilhtnrank of colonel. viz Col. Geo. W. Stanton, of Wilson; Col. Isaac J. sYoung, of GranvillejCoLIA. J, Jenkins,' of Gaston-, Col. Win.' S. Pearson, ot Bon-; combe. 7. T:.r. ' , ' - . ! Why tUe Khedive Prefera American -!.! officera ' - ' i j; J,U!j'i' ; ' .TheT; Khedive 'eeins to 'prefer American officers before . those from European armies, chiefly, it - is said, because he does not conceive of 'any complications he ; can possibly.; have with us that .would, lead to war, while such an, event is always possible with; the nations of Europe. It is also be lieved' tbatj at' no distant day, he; will s w i tig . hi msel f clear of the Saltan's control, to? whomaihe now, owes. al- legiance, acknowledged but in mime, with now and then a;' few 'thousand pounds sternngtta is no longer; loerpy, but King,- and perhaps Emperor, look out for Amer-; mans with long titles such ; as Prince Stone,' Pute of Thebes, Prince Dye, Viceroy of Abyssinia ; , Field-Marshal Purdy Chief of All the Mummies, etCti rl it. .jf',-,' j . -t '.,! - Theodore and ' Florence Tlltdn were 'at Plymouth Church last Sund ay 'and heard Beechers Bermon. ' i!f " f y Syntax of Ine Grant Family. i;; : LNew York Tribune. ;: j. . Lieut.5 Col. Fred.,D. Grant inherits the syntax of his father,' whb bugh to number; the ',' Englisn 'lihgttage among the things he ' has!l sacrificed since ' he became .'residehtL'In5 his Vepbrton his 'expedition Itio Coloradb he says: " ? The fish; of the j X ellow stohb consist of catfish'near its mouth shiner and jack 'salmbrV' Tire anodticemetit-iihai?'ltlbd: V I' M ttal ianCovet-ririients; arined" vith legil au thdrityMd efu'sh! the sedreti r society called "1 Maffia" is hot. " it1 "seems. Tikel 'to add to .' the ease of Victor '.hVrtnnanneFs crown. and will cause 'the situation' m Italy' to' be ' Iwatched with ihore than ordinary 'interest.''' H "CTTsniKitcirr Xt Ou quoiaiaona, it aooid te BDdentood rep aeeut the hdlSaale prioea caaerally. In viaklng up noall orders lugber prices bava to be charged 1 uonoie . Bi-COK N t ; llama I' UKn.l. 1 . wuwuuw.. , ...... Hides, .....,'...... si traneni omosca .1 .MBancnw-AV.' ........ North Carolina,.'. v.' . aiders, V lb V. " Hi' ?! Ordinary, i'.Kbmlnal' TO uvw w. muu. .......... LCilUl H4 117. 1 I - . fv If jpuUUUUKM Igf . vy, iila 'iu'tK . oaoiuaers,.... j... 'Pry Salted-'. t J . ,1 , fj-"08. 9 . . . . .v. -1 On tbe Hoof.'... .;.:...V. 1.. BUTTKB-Nortb CroYtiY I ' AritmanHna a CH&KSS-rNortnera Factory' ii !' -. r -;., ;.ddTmg,;.,:'..;.':isi Middring. J i jdjc- .Mi ;s', STAR OPPICEi Julv ft! . i 1 SPIRltSTTmPIOTTlMeceipti casks. ; Sales' of 125 casks at 81 cents '19 for Seuthern- packages! f Marked .JTzjsZ? aP .a CORNAI-Hk bMbaUiw'. nvprnii ttb'h L raicaa.' . ; - - .t 16 a , n : ? i,o: . '16 ii to1' MX 8 1 gallon ffion- JiacJEerei.No.j,ai bbt,. - JUCkerCH.:,it ibblV firm at 31 cents bid. . f t ROSWl. Receipts l.lT.bbla. ;3ales of 750 bbls .Strained at ft 50, 100 do.. Itra , No. 2 at f 1 70 and 150 do. Pale and Extra Pale.at 5 75C IR bbl-H . . :, " CRUDE TURPENTINE Receiots 121 bblsv Sales of 121 bbls at (1 80 for Hard, $3 80 lor, Yellow Dip and $4 30 for YirgUT. Market steady. . : ..!. :: TAR. Receipts 86 bbls. Sales of 30 bbls at $1 75 bbb Market Steady. ! Wl Vi.liiHUUII UUU BUU lUIIUi jlUC following are the official nominal quota tions:! ! , . . '. Ordinary. ....... .... Nominal! Good Ordinary. ,'...V12 , cents lb. tow .Middling....... 13 '-s,u.t Middling 14114i " . GoodMiddling....... . .14i14i. " STAR OFFICE July 8; SPIRITS TURPENTINE Receipts 392 casks. Sales of 225 casks at 81 cents! and 10 casksciy'distiHed'a't 81 cents 'gallon for Southern packages.' Market firin.j R0SlN.--Recefpta 1,503 bbls. ' Strained MulletsTlibblT:.;.. ....... . JjHerrtog, bbl. . Drr Cod. a) . .j ... 'Hoper. Northern, bw..i..; ! Kxtra do5 f $ bbl..rt . Family ' 18 bbl.... CltyMffls-Bapar., 9 bbl.... , Kxtra, fi bbl... fEKTTLlZEIiS . Peruvian Onano, fl Mw ts aogb's Pbospbate, ,' Carolina Fertilizer, -Ground Bono, . p 'u Da.. Wu.l . , I riour, , JTavassadoano, ni Complete Manure, " " , Wnann's Phosphate - wanoopnospnate. Berber A Bats' AJIUC f Mt.it. ............. J S3 tBO t U O W t es .c SOU o 10 iw . M MOO SO 85 irsc'u 4o 14 O W ;1 n h J5 & 4 M" -1 a 4XO '8XQ I IS Jtt 00 tfc MOO,' 8 6C S 00 ' IS 00 OlSfiO, 7 50 O 1100 11 M soo e& aw f 00- & 8 50 " ' - wo . 4 60 000 600 01) ' S5 700 i 5, sia S00 ( a oo ooo . oooo oooo 00 00 0000 ' is 16 1 - SB ' , 88 : i ' 1 10 ' uahel.. in.... GRAIN Corn, te store, V 66 ls. uorn, uareo; ce si Corn, YeL, bu Oau; BOBhel.. i Peas. Cow. tt bushel... . rosin nominal at $1 50 per bblJ No sales of Strained: Sales of 1,000 bbls Good Strained at $150 and 100 bbls Pale and Extra; Pale at$o 50,'f5'75$0 '1R bbl.' ' . yj' V ' CRUDE TURPENTINE Receipts 150 bbls.' - Sales of 150 bbls at $1 30 for Hard, $3 80 for.Yellow , Dip and $4 35 for Vir- gin. ;. Alar aet steady. :. . TAR Receipts 27 bbls., Sales of 27 bbls at $1 ?5.; , Market steady. COTTON. -Receipts 00 bales. Market dull and lower to sell. The following, are i the official nominal quotations : Ordinary: .' ; . . '. . . . . . . .Nominal. Good Ordinary. ; . . . . . 12 " cents "ft lb. Low Middling. . . . . . 13. Middling. . . : J. . . ... . . 1414 ; Good Middling . .. . .. . 14f14J il . ; STAR OFFICE, July 5. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Receipts 760 casks, j Sales of 500 casks at 31 cents per gallon for Southern packages.. Market! firm at 31 cents. 11 .' ROSIN. Receipts 3,268 bbls. Strained rosin dull at 11 47. Sales of 850 bbls! HIDES Green, tt B. HAY iaetern, tt 400 S i! !! '. - iNortn over, w ioo xr... HOOP IEON tt ton....1...;. LARD Northern, tt....... North Carolina, tt lb.., .. LiMR-tt bbi.i.7.v. .;:. I i.UMBBa Ottt STJSAJiSAWxn Ship stall, resawfid, ttJl ft Boosh Edife Plank. M ft. . WeatlndUCargoea.accordln! so gooiity, 9 bl n. -. . . .. . . - Droasea Flooring, seasoned BcamhTig and fioaras, cpm- JLUJUAJSSJ-HADa,niia8,V fM vaoa, DDia v gm ,; ., Bagar Uouse, hhds, tt gtd.. , "i bbis. sii... Syrup, bbls, tS. .......... NAILS Cat, 4d to SOd. V keg... 0000 ' WUOi E66 00 40 00 1 4600 67 00- 66 00 67 00 70C0 70 00 80 00 00 M : 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 65 00 00 00 00 00 00 80 60 00 U0 00 -IS 17 1 10 & 0 00 1 25 ?' B . 13 'l'l 1IM a M! Kl 20, . 1 85 1 08 ' 1 ia ; 16 ,r 1K .00 00 , ItO --'iJ MOO Si 00 80 00 30 00 1 87 00 5 0b ta' S& Oil ' it. il OILS Kerosene, tt Lima, w gai. unscea, v Boeln.tt e PEANUTS buehel POTATOES Sweet, tt bashel. . Irish, Northern, 1bl . POEK Northern, City Mess..., . Thin, tt bbl...,, Prime, tt bbl............... Bump, tt bbl......M........ filCB Carolina, tt 2.... ........ East India, tt &....-. Rough, tt bur.h ... KAGS Country, tt ' City, tt a...., ROPE SALT Alum, tt bushel.,... ..... Liverpool, tt sack:.... American,' tt sack...;....... BUGAR-Caba, tt Porta Rico, tt A Coffee, tt lb....... ...... C , tt S:. , EX.C ':i tt lb..V.... . . Crushed, tt B). .......... . SOAP Northern, tt R.. SHINGLKS-Contract, M.... . Common, tt M.... Cypress Saps tt M, . . . , ;v. :-.. 1 Cyprees Hearts tt M. :.-. .. ., STAVES W. O. BbL.tt M... TAIX6W-HB lb.-;:..!... TDKrS?tt?!:::i MiUFalr, M xmenor 10 urtunary, W M. . WHISKEY Northern, ttaL, . norui varouna, gai., WOOL Unwashed, tt . waanea. v . strained at fl 47i and 88 do fine rosins at; $5&5 i2i bbi. : :.; v CRUDE , TURPENTINE Receipts 610 bbls. Sales of 600 bbls at $1 30 for Hard; $2 30 for Yellow Dip.and 4 35 for Virgin.! Market steady v., . ... , . ; TAR.r7-Receiptsl3 bbls. Sales of 12 bbls at $ 1 75 per bbl. : Market firm. I ' . COTTON. Receipts 5 bales. Sales of 18 bales at the following official quotations: Ordinary..':...: :'....'.ii"' ' : - nominal Good Ordinary:-. :': .' . !12f ' cents ? lb' Middling! ..iyVl;'.1414iV; Grpo4;Middling.:. , r 14f 14f: !-.( u ii ; : ; - j. . BTAlt OJfFlUJS, ,Juiy 7.- j i SPIRITS TURPENTLNE--Receipts Sop casks.1- Sales of 100 casks at 81 1 (cents per gallon for Southern packages. Market firfh.' ! ' ;'!: -: 'j ' j ROSIN. Receipts 1,553 bbls. Strained rosin dull at $1 ' 47 per bbL' ' . No sales; reported..;. " . , . '""'-."'' :" .;' i ' "h ' , (mtJDE.TURPENTLNE. Receipts 133 I DDis.. aiaraet steauy. Daiesoi io uuis.av $1136 for Hard,; 3 30 for Yellow Dip an coSonVbaie:::::: IttU if oo oo ..,46 . , 48- . : v - .48 (- tl0 JW , 411 , 40 ' SO 4 00,-b-4?5 18 00 0U 1 10 4f,' ,100 ,110 80 40 1 40 . 1 75 75 0 U 00 5 85 3 60 84 60 95 00 00 00 00 00 0000 0000' 33 00 00 00 8 ' oo a oo 1 30 3X SX 6 75 g 1 10 . ' 1 10 8tf . . 11' . . 10 . 10 10M iOJt , 12.H 4 OC ; t w. 3 60 . SIX) 6-5tf; ' 9 60 . ' " SO 08 W ." 00 00 OKU' 18 . 00 00 U17 OOOO IS 14 W) 8 60 10 00 4 00 6 iiO. ' 1 00 600 . 175" 60' 5 , 85 40. ISO 8 id (Mt 1 10 0( BATES OF FREIGHT. Per Steamer. To Nxw Yobk." Grade Turpentine tt bbl Tartt bbL.. Spts Tuapentine S bbl .KOSin ft DOl.Vi..,. uotton fi Dale. Peanuts tt bushel...., Trt Pctty.itivt.vityA- Crnde Turpentine tt bbl Tar tt bbl.ii.Lj.. 8pU Turpentine tt bbll osin y TtDi. Cotton tt bale...;.... Cotton Goods ii bale.. Peanuts tt bushel r i.. a v . uuura jm a,4. ....... ToBAumcoBa. : Cruda Turpentine V bbl ii. aa V.K1 . i Spts Tnrjtonft9Dbl Rosin ttbbl.. .......... Cotton tt bale........ Peanuts tt bushel...;. Lnnber V.M......W. " To Bostok CrudeTurpentinett bbl Tar bbl... . ....... Spts Turpentine bbl 4 85ior Virgin. ; TAR-r-Receipts 21 bbls ,Market steady. Sales of 21 bbls at $1 75 $ bbl COTTON. Market, quiet , and -nothing;; dobig.,i,The following are, the official nom inaiqnotati6nsiLjl ..itfH'l.iUfo'. 'QrdiBaryi.t.viuV.v.wiNorainal. K Good! Ordinary. Jii. i.l2'f cents Low Mkidlmf . :. ; . r, , . i 18 j y ' -Middline. . . .......... .144al4 v :Good v. Middling. J...wa4i144.V.: V Lumber tt JC. 45 ft 0 0 0 80 0 85 85 0 00 w400 00 3 00 0 00 & 10 0 00 0 08 11601 0 00O1 00 0 00 0 60 0 00 3 00 0 00 0 75 0 00 0 10 0 00 10 00 0 000045 0 00045 0 000 W 0 00 0 46 oros 4) 00 0 11 U 0U B VU 0 000 DO 0 00 0 00 ooo a ooo 000 0 00l 0 00 0 00 00 a 00 0 00 0 00 Per; 8afflng vessel 0 00 ft 0 S5 : 0 50 0 85 0 00 ' 75 4 00 . 86 0 00 1 85 0 00 010 0 00 0 CO 0 00 50 ooo o k 0 00 0 50 i: . w na-z uu 0 00 Q 75 4 00 0 10 T CO 8 oo : 0 00 0 45 0 00 0 4 5 0 00 0 75 0 00 0 45 0 00 3 00 0 to 0 00 . 6 60 00 0 00 0 65. 00 0 65 ! 0 00 0 M 0 66 0 70 3 60 0 00 OH 0 10 11 60 13 FAIRBANKS' SCALES. MARINE. ARRIVED. " ' Br Rrig Sterling, ThbinPsori,' Rotterdam,: via 8L Thomas, (10 days from latter port) Alex., Spru'nt A Son. v? H'; Mi:.u.i j .. Steamship.RegUlator, Doane, New York, AD'Cazaux.- .. - ; i '.J f a u a a a a aa a - -. i p Benefactor, Jones, New York Steamsh A D Caizaux.' Steamship liucuie; J5enneit,'uaitimore, A D Cazauxi".y uimi -..! .-. n:-i vl..; . Ger, Barque Heinrich Rodbertus, Kroger, London. AIex;Sprunt & Stn. - ..j-, i ' Swed Barque Israel, ' Taflin, Antwerp Alex Sprunt&i Son. : : -1'-' ''-" s : -; : ! ' "I" S' ' ' 1 EXJPORTS JPpR XHK WEK, i ' ;.;, : ( -, COASTWISE, n ; I' : ; ; RALTncOBE--Steafilship Lucillfc-r-585 bbls rosin,. 53 do spts, 10 do pitch, 2 do whiskey, 2 bales wool, S do cotton,' 12 do yarn, 1 do rags, 60 cases tar, 154 "bbls ar, 105 beer kegs,' 3 hhds bottles,1 2 ' do stems, 3 boxes bacon, 10 tons ironi'6 pkgs mdse.1:. hat. 1 i . .New YoRKr-Steam8hip Benefactor 153 bbls rbsinj 25 do far, $5 do crude tmpC 255 shooks, 44 bales sheeting, 184 'do Cotton; 48 pkgs 1 mdae, : 859 bushels peanuts; 1 8 bbls wax; 1 do bacon, 1 do' wine, 1 engine; 'fjlrj-.iii '-.fiI,bREIGN-'" , LoKobsr-i-Ger Barque' Heinrich Rodbert ns 3,551 bbls rosin.. :i i is iy ymt Antwebf---Swed i Barque fIarael---l,tX)0 casks spirits turpentine, 1,538 bbls rosin. , ,WIljniI(BTON ; . JKONEY . JBABKBT. OSBUOTXD BAII.T WT TOT BAXK OF OTW HAKOVJLR, , $ T. B. GBAINGSB, TRESIS !-5;4-U: l5x--V'i,Vi-j .-s am UMbl'ttl I l'l .Gold ..... ............. - 116 i Silver.;;:.. ii. :..;v..u..w.l06 . f1 Exchange (sight) on New Yotk, ..... . , . . , . Jf OiscJt. j Baltimore,............ " ; 'i'r :t. ; ii'-i. iM Boston,.'. ....iv....... - ; Bxebane 80 days 8 tt cent interest aaeea to aoove, Bank of New nanover stoca. ....... .. Prrst National Bank......... U.. ' " Dawson Bank. ....i. ...... . Wilmlaeton Building Stock, : Mechanics --.: .;. :.- v..1. Nayausa Guano Co. i ........... j. w n Rntiria OliiHr-fJonmm.. . . . TV... ,'lhi.MnolDttf i .....'...li J ; t Do. ; j Tises .......is-: J j Do. t Special Tax............. 4 N. c. Kauroaa.... .....w II ! Ill . . ' I f TV " tA W,; W. B, R. Bonds 7 ttclGold lnt).90 n.HOin dvmtTti R. H- Bobos. 4 C. .70 Wilmlncton Cltv Bonds. S C. . . . . . .. .70 - . old 6 tte.... .76 ICS 95 10S I 10s 9a ; 123 j ' MiiJ -( ' new a e..'..eoiuoiaini.i New Hanover uoanty dwu uu years;. t a 89 fOAA.Tnt.1. W. A W. Railroad StocK North CaraUn R. B. ' .85 ' C ft Railroad-, i t .ji-:jif.-.oi ; WlL Gas Light Co. ........70 WO. A Seaside B.B.' ' i.W.:..U.i.M 1 TTifli: Vfiri.fftiJ SINCE I have used WATER GROUND; "Would ghra IOC a bushel more for tt than any oUwr.?rfe ij j . July 4-dAw It ' P GRANT HILTON LaIso lililes' Aiona Cash Drawer,' Coffee and'Dnig MlflBi,Itter.'Presses,!ac.t 4c "V - ' filHcnA!SCaiM WABEH'OrSEs'V ; PA III BANK" Sc.CO., 311 Broadway, N. Y FAIRBANKS & CO., 166 BaRimore rt , BsltimOie. j . FAIRBANKS CO., 63 Cap st. New Orleans i FAIRBANKS CO., 93 Msin street, BBffuo, N. . f FAIRBANKS A CO., 838 Broadwsy Albany. V. Y. -FAIRBANKS & CO.. 403 8t Psul's st. Montreal. FAIRBANKS A CO.. 84 King WUllsm st, London FAIRBANKS, BROWN U CO SHUk St.. Botlon. FAIRBANKS A EWING, Waeoote Hall, Phils. , ttaTRRATMKH.MOHSK & CO. .111 Lakest..Chicaso. .FAIRBANKS; HORSE A CO., 139 Walout st , Cin- FAIRBANKS, 1IORSS CO 18i Snpedor aim t. Cleveland, O. . " i . FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., 2 48 Wood street, ' Pitteburgh. 1 ; ,'t EAIRBANKS, MORSE 'Jk CO., 5th and Main str ct, LuisvUle.t '' .- i FAIRBANKS tt CO., 303 804 Washington avenue, BtLonifc - ' FAIRBANKS A BT0TCHTN8ON. San Francisco. . . For sale by leading Hardware Dealers,. ' July 4-deod bu weft w3m -'.' - Bellevno Higb School, (On Vs. and Tens. B. R.; 16 Hue Wast of Lynch- burg. ; . :. -.. . j i . , , i f -. . . j The tenth Annual Session begins Sept 15th. FuU corps of Instructors. Beautiful and healthy -location. , i Pupil members ot the family. For cat a- r logue containing information, address WILLIAM i a. asuut mncipai,ueiievuer. u. ; , r. . - i July 0-DAW iw. 5 . k , Ml is -V- , 1 i
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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