hi: skmixki. TM SENTim A lt Vlii l WlrSI, ITIDlKU kATBs. T II K s ! il L I'l lilMiiu. i I' Mil. .-. mi il 1 tit- I " 1 1 I I I . . - ii - c Hi ; . 1 1 ' 1 I i ' 1 ,-. I'. .1 I il'H w. .ydtert scm.to- will be In. Hod in the !):') oiiMi t m (uslowu.il rnisiWi'Ssii'." ie inch, ni uti itduton nncS. i ,i II .... , IM Sl.tSI saisissiwriil Inr7in' s il an t "aek " Ftiiiar.., 1 areek, S'l f-iss.rr, 7 mat, ...' iBMHUil, WWII ' ' ".I I 2 ma's. DttS'.l u . I III i-rk : M -1-. ' t M Hill '' Kit T! I. r. . . iiai t ii " !. N0.;o " .( " .'S.IS , . I'll) f Via l 'CL 'V&ft . if lit . i in - -i MHIIMNIi Kl)ITIO'. URliKvT riRt lLlTI Hf m HPKB I'l liLISHRII THE CITV. LATEST TELCORArniO NEWS ON 4th PAGE. If 8 M PETTENbil.L .; I'D . 10 Slab' Mm-, t, 1'o-lon, I'm. Row, New YurU. ntil "oi t.hisluul Mr. el, i'hiladepliia, are our Agents fur proi-urici; adverti-i lin n - fur our paper itJ SBVnNSI.) ill I'll alHJVr ( (lit s, Itlul authoria-.! U nuitrui t fur atlveitisii. at ur lowest rrtes. ViEs.K ItlllrriN .V. Ili.KrM VS. N'cw-l.at.t.r Advertis'u.jc Agent, No- -t. South street Haiti more. Md , arctiy autlinriA'tt b contract for adv. i ti-..uit nt. at otir Ijwe.-t rate's. Adver tisers in that ity are rt 'itfesle.l to leave llieir favor with ttiul house. IJ'I'Y rorniv MAIilip:-!', Ucrortcd daily bv W. I'. Stroaaeli, (troccr nil ('.'liiinl-.. I in ' V. reliant, Fit ett. v illf Street lUl liiu. May ii, I'Tl. I'm-, of cotton iu oar market to-dar : All.' m. 'HI', At 4 p. m. " Sale. 10 '...Irs. Marl,. ' dul'. mi ri:i, A.mciVjYi.s. , Kmiim-k II'iTKi.. May 20 -J. John son, Wilmington; Y. Fishbiick. F.ufauhi, Ala'; l. W Iro, N ('. Cm limn., A"; 25, 2o - Henry .1. It . wn. N.w York: Clias. I'.iiII.k k. C lu4'in v i oisr I. HT Ii;it, Miss Man K'yi-t. M i.-- t'orni li It i(:i, Miss .Vnhif i.' n lv. ..i. rwi.1 . vv t ii;ii if iv .s. i.. v i.uiiiv , i. ij'n, -7.. . . -..-A,..TUM.'i jt ?a Mii'.Hot i.il Hoi K. Mill 2U Thot) .1 Stuf, Colnnibia, St';J Day. N ('. F Str. inn h, t'ity , Z Iaudon, Onl. I'ali.l ln ; U 1) Markliain, l ity; h Uavi, v i: miiictou:W H (iiilHth. Ualtimorr ; Jaa Itorden, Wiluiington ; W U Gnn, N I-, Mrs W A Hmith and 2 soim, l'rir.eclon : K II I" on in-. IlillslMiro ; S A Arn-t. in. N Y ; V (i llerudon, Atlanta, (.a ; .iin .V Me lii''l, Harnett: V L Hill, I hiladelphia. .1 I) W l.itaker, Wake ; J It Itui'k. X f ; .1 II 1 ihain and sol., Y. , Sami S M g ird. N, .is. N .! ; W Y Day in, IC.t rIU; I .1 Yirttiii.'. N ' : Alt Andrew.. N f : L W Iluuiphrt v. i.M-l) .i . : C K I'.ik.r. N Y ; K Saun.hiS'ii. Hyde; J S lie. I. II. and ilsuphtiT. llv.l. . W I' M1..11.11I1. (it , David !! OX h.sta.l er. P.. Dr I! W.I .111-. Wake 1 N Walt. 1 hall .tte I t in. bell, N- V. LATEJT STATE NEWS. 1 in Friday iv.hiifr re ,si:nl with a 1 ry leir. tie hail - .,n. Alli.i.uh the norm did not lat lon, jel the hail -tones wer.- a l.irje a puitri'lg'' 'yj. We tear th.tt 11111 h damage lias been d i e t tlK yi 111 t ,i, and the a l - l illg i i.Un' it-. '(. 'ii'r .' !'"Ji Sii.nm. Mima I'll A-ln m I-- t'i "'9ttur say- ' I. r work pn pir r a siirnul station . :; I- Ii-m- I..-. 11 pi.t to 11 the i stuhl -l.lliellt ol tin- stiiiilll.t ..t 1 tin; Miti hell, l'..r p.i'v - - ' is said that si .t .1 .l ; I .t ol. i a: l"ii. Il ..-e who have the work in e Salisbury of this si pi Ait' .Wtl.i d .1 n the mad to I In . s'alilishment 11 I 1 tyiake a telf- this n .1 graph line ah.n" necessity, i.nd we we can enjoy tin institution, is in then, when Hilly ti.e U N 1 . It. It, a I 1- 11 . 1 th- titiu w In II dv slit ..'. - ot -Urn an i.e mar luture. And Mtiitli uiak. a ai r.tivi metsta for the eou.pl.ti. 11 nl the mad through to the Tenn ee line, wliefe it will strike lis natural Woti rn connections, an era of prosperity dawn on Wes tern Carolina ueh as the most -anguine ol us can hardly realize. Police Buainasa Brisk. On Sunday nijjht the city police ui dr a descent upon oni of the many hell's tit' our city and suburbs. This one is located on Dawson street, mar the n-i lencc of Hon. It. F. Moore an I the Cott .e Hob I. In this den the p ili(eurpri .1 the follow ing gang ot cohtied riotets. Some wire engag. d in playing c .rds. otlit r-. in tlrink ing. danc'ng, singing ami other riotous conduct, whilst four cuples were pulled from the be Is. The h llowing istl e tli -graceful list, everyone id whom -h.ml I have been coluuiitted to jail or b- I. aid labor for at least a 111 uith. Their names arc as follows : John lia-krr, John M01 gan, D c. Alston, Allen MtTliersoii, (late ly iVconvict in the I'entu ntiuiy . . Spencer Williams, Wcs'.iy liuaen, Henry l.ane, Elt? . Pa'mer, Ida I.wnan, I.ucy Moure, Marv Hester, Virginia Ilariis. X mey .lor- ilnn I.Hiira Ifol.itli. .lunw I'mII.-i.o These vagabonds wet-In-fore the Mayor an.l lost twelve b, tilteen dollars each -yesterday. The hr yagal.oii.ls , re fin. .1 aggreiratmg a sum ol considerable iiihl "!eat h i.nd the thr imprisoned for twelve ! mtude. hours each. This piinid.inent was alto- getlier loo lioht. and 111. lie viit, r.il.s tiieasiirc- ,. : 1 1 ,,r, ,i Wanted An Office. There are thrre h'Hi. If 1 apj. if m'- . the fourteen otl'u. s to he lii'cd by th- rn w Hoard or Ci'v ('' iiiini--i"n' 1 - It.ir. the offices are now ul tiili.l. im I -h ul I the incumbents de-ir. t ret tin 1 l.i ir pi sii j. .hf iwhichthey hardly d:.i !- mill b r of appli.ants nnivt be set j2oa'ni..a the clotttous da "not fake pin 1 . . . Im tote Wednesday night the books may lie c ui sidered is yet open. None but Radicals need apply. -'-.V-Hettfie f" ttAltliVRrSM Ttii: Ailiiri in Museum of Natural History lit the Cintral Tark, New York, has added to It- stock some decided ruriositiea , amoi.g thrm fcveral rines of stone shaped like a In 1st collar, whit h were, it is said, used in ancient timrn in Mexico, and elsewhere in the tnakical latitudes, by the u,o rigincs. lt as ued in the sat rifiiv of human lives. A w-M.deii bl.Kk w'vi pUc.ed under llie l.iw k cf the victim tir.d thisVttig was around his neck, which caused hi- brea-t to protrude The priist then advanced with knife m Imml. and, I cutting open the breast, plucked forth the i still t'irobliiiiL' heart. The story wi't ,. 1 HOME AFFAIRS. JOHN SPECMAK, Ofty JEWiU Prof. W. B. Kent : W. nrr informed lliitt I'nil. V. K. Kerr, Stiii iif.il.v-'. lias tl.tiincl Dr Hun t. t- i "I kIihii nf Native Woods nl North ( r .1. i. ;:iii"ii!.liiif; t i on iiiuiiin I sprc it. i - . in-".- ol 1 1 1 nit-1 f i .-xliibiti. n at Vic tin. Wi lianiHOu, Upchurcfa & Thomas An . i-l.ii o Imwiir.l their ii' w stuff on Faytt'cy !.. -:r.f, just below Lmigces tin sliiv. I -ii Inundations an- nli 'lit to tic 1 ii.l an 1 tin work will I"1 pushed lor ward us n.i.idlv ns possible. Tins store will be thiity thtee feat I')' U" hundred and ti ii, homing ou Faycttcvill.' uuJ run ning through to Salisbury stris-t, and will be-a file proof two story building. Annual Meeting and Election of Offictri. The SunJa) (school counrcusj Willi tlir Ki'entun street Mrtlnxlist cliuu li of tliis iitv, liel-l itit annual mi ctini I'll Sutiila) all riiiMin last. The tu!!ouin ntli. ers ot tlu socit-t) nml Sun lav s Ii m 1 m ie elect i ,1 lur tin' eii-irn )car I .1 ('. S. Illliiell I'lesl.leli;. It. W. llest Vlt e I'lesUJell', .1. A. .limes I'reasurtr. K II Tliotnas Scuetarv. j,, j, )ourj n t- rin-it i ItjHn W, Jv Tf oun ikip't- ftttiHl I IMrs. W J." V itinit, Kem i" Assistant 8iijMTinti tiil. iit. Mr. Yotino, the Suj erint-uilciit. pre silted 11 vt ry int. resting report, Q.iviujr 1 full a. count ol the general oKTa:i. ns of the at hia.l Jul 11, e the past year. The h liO'.i . never in as proaper tus a 0 ndi tion as at prcsrnt. It now nuiub.-ra on it-, r . lis nearl) i .111 hundred Uucla med Lattera. The I.. Ion II g is a 1. t ol Ulaitluig Ul.. iaiined lit Hie 1' the ie:ti r n 1 stolli.-e. lu: etgii, X. V.. May illi. Is;,-, Allen. W r Joi.iis .11. J AU.I11-, lla;."id Johns 11 J Is A.lm-. MrsMsrv .!.ni.-. '. Aver.. Mf Kain.ie I. Jt.t.es. S It b!..-li'Wiiu Ma. I. Co .'lilies, .1 1. HnUKIiloii, U II J'.oUn, V I . B..ie, tten Jobtsoli, Miss Mai lltlrtn-l. .It. pl'eii .torn -. Kvlah Mvruiu I.. i- J.ilitan, V.l-(.l..ra Malik-, Ml- li.,.:t 1 1 bi ll,, J !, Wis. Marr l.ttrona, M.s I'atnv broialey. Mux Matr.ir McLatunn, John 1 airi.li, K lwa.ii Murrta, W K ( arter, J C Morns. Ainrn tu O . Mrs Lottia Mo. .re, A M "fir. Ma" Vaf-te Vni fr W R ' ! I 'aim I .VCo.Miss li W Mc Neill, Mim KM. K ! Ilavis, W K, W..rstll. Morris, Mrs Carolm. 1 ' ul ec, tueen of ttie Nieliots, Oeo Month. 1 u U 1 Si. hols, M.ss A A l ll.rd. Alfr. d Norm, Miss Kuiii.u iluiiston. Al.'t I'stiu, Ueonre U-vis M.s- V iririta Kerry, ltiieer j Dunrou. Vtis-n.t Pear, .-, tssiali Fori Mrs htttetr 1 1 ; revraul. Cart K It If hIIiijv V ia 1 1 - file;, Ii. v.l.ilm Kan e, I arkllis I'l lee, M I'ules W ilham Kowrrs, Mr- Atmlra Kn. Jolm.Ji hi. ks, h.Uar.l KhoUes, Joriatlian llov.l, Id K KuVels, Mrs Mi.-au rjiuiUi, r Mauls. Miss Nan ) B Uasti.n, k K Oray, Ll.ari. -tfrav, Hsrris Urirs, K, M. Vt . lotik. 11 .y l.ar.n.l, Mr- Martha rr,'ory, Mr.- M. Hart, i illuia llai wood, Alien HctKrou, U W Huaicr, Amis llualintoii, I 8 Vail, Ihollias Maiauod.Miss Majitic WaU.n. J K ltohoway, MmLoni.-a Weaver, W K Norton, M!m A M V.oodkv,Jcck 1 1 11 ill r, Mrs km. Waind. Mrs M Jackson, An lnw Whlliuir. Mis- Carrlf Jackson. 1. hn Youu, MissMur'.ha K W. W. II0I.DKX, I' M. Th Late St. lie. Yesterday the sink. -is as a rule resumed woik 01. the ci inpioiuise i.Tius of eleven h. .tit-per day during the next two months, iii.d t.-u h. ni- ti ri v.t ihereafter. This n still 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 hate been reached by a much ca.-itr tiuaiis: hut int-n will biconie b.ys mil' 111 a v.hi.e no iiialur what may be said pr. p en.pl it, a o li e contrary 11 the ten hours sitl.-n hid been stihuiittcd to the yr- l. tlr s- w ho wnc intensted in 1 i: ..th.rs had t. ..! lurk, where t In y in 1 1 t it i .ii-. 1.1 1 1 r, ,1 '.winding scheming p. ii-. ti.l men who ale not iiiecliunics, an I in. n v. It h i c p .1 w 1 uld lave finally . have been met h. itiics and . nt the 111 .tt. r could and hn n i et tied amicably, as it As il i-. however, a large 11 II'. I . f. ssalilv Hlt work We regret. Imwevel, to learn that the 'lau'isoi .uessis. . us, .von. .v .v., ..s.t n luseil t 1 resume w ora, 1101 oecauso un v ate dissati.-tied witll the compromise, but l.ecau ethe firm refuse to employ one of tin- hands who struck. On enipiiry, we tin. I that the man in question! one who h id bcin u favorite ol some one or ru ire o I the linn, to the extent of their pun hi.-mg for him a house ami lot, pJ in ; the moii. v down for ii or assumtpg ti c 1 a. tin nt ol it, and allowing him to ft-rml itr-e tin in as he cmitti ntfini 11 or ruahc it c ! nient. This man became a h ad r in tin movement which materially inli rfere.l in their business. They look iix.ii tliircoiidiiet of this man, under the HirmiHmi-; m rmsfatelut; rmd do tt desire longer to enfploy him. We have this version Irom outside parties, nntl have spokt n to no member of the firm on the sutjtct. If true, the firm are justi fied in tlu ir course, and the journeymen hav. 110 light to compel theui to employ a man iii whom thev have' lost confidence. Wc ur.derst ind thr supply f h:lor, 1 P'jiMaily 111 the carpenters' line, is not near it. no b 1.. 1 il... .I.i.o.nd li 'lr. and that imte a number of competent carpenters - 1 ... I . ti .I L Hi I'O'ltl I van CI tl 11 llll.oi 1 goon f iufii' -J wan, - coiniuand THE WILTONQ HOMICIDE. Tritl mm! CeuTictka tt Jctojh Bk; Cundenwd from the l karlotUi (M fntt ) The iw of the State . Jtep liaker white, for the murder ul' Ni k tou W illon", oli ue.J, 'iiTupi I Mui'ttdiVirg Superior C' Urt nil of Fii.la in i S.ituttluy l.i-t Col. W. I'. Hjii'im, solu iior, proms iiv-l the ileli l e w . ..inlui t. .1 liy Mei-r.-.. .1 II. Wi' 'ii A- Shi nml I 'apt. II 1'. Watin. By I'Z o ei.i. a ,."i Kliiliv the lolhmihr jury wi re iiripaui.ell.il: II II W illnniis, E. A. M.I I. M I. Dnis, A. It. Ivi.l- bod, V. K. St .er, V. H. Ilra.llord, A. W Li;nu, J. It Lanrpcc.', K. M. t-'o.-ainan. T. A. Piiee, J. S. Sh itl. r, .1. K. D.nis. The colllt theu took a ressM till 1 the i-isi was procee.led o clock, h ueu procee. with. Col 15. , -i oKlled lor the Stste and ititrodui .- 1 1 .1. following AY t oll 1 tin - I VTl. w is the tiM witness ealled I K.- I . '1 II. ('. S, ver- lie tratifl-d that on ; 15th of Fcbruin last .)"! riiooti of the h 1 prioiHT and It.ea-i T '.-.. i iiikn g, with olhi-is at his i:n. -. 1 -aloott, a mile trom I 'hat- ioite. II tt .-..I ua- very boi-tiou- hii.1 juair. Isoine. Witness' had to ini.i ire autl lin.illv inisl: ihs,-.cl t'r.UH the li -use. lM'.used hud bei II ((,'.1 J.i.ri Ullg. sUl k. SXils aviv tmimtJfntg w- lie-s tiaviiig c. t .let eased out advisvd hiui t.f'g" away and dtt-eased s.id h tyoul I. Witness- then r.-etiter.d his house arnl u e', toiuiiig out, the prisoner linker and told him (ltakcrj to lei Wil ful K al ue. but rtttived no rcxponsi Itaker pi-.-etl witties-. and going up t. Wll'.-ng. who . standing a lt. rt .lis l..ncr i tt. struck In in wiih a knife in the lefi -i le -f rcing Wiil .ng a r -s a d;t. h about t.. feel with the blow. Wiifuli" Walketl a slmit distune.' up the edge of the ditch and fell. He was carried into a' I n shop rear by, where he died in 10 or 12 n.inutes after leing stabbel. Doit a- Alexandei, col., was livihjj at Sc.trs'ai tin. tin. e .1 the in in . K r. On tin- ivt i i..' iii ou- -Moo. Iii arinir a voi. e. h . :. to.ind to the II 'lit d.M r ot the st te l.i-' a- St y.i, an.l ilfoii.. came lit, tn. w i re s r.kui" at eat h oihi r. hut she .1.1 let sec i'i "In r l.lt the othi r ; thai as St v. ls turn. I to g,, (, k into the store Haker t'.he pi ...uei pasMid him. and going to Willoiijf ilhe deceasi.li -trut 1c linn a tiii'tuiiniir.t i.i..w u. .i. side and dr 'pjK-1 lh. k mle .Dto h i-p tkrt, Ii jlidle (Ion ti .v i; I. Dr. J. P. McCmilbs lest.ti. .1 to the In. lure of the Wiiiind, at having hern intliit e.l with a sharr tii.-tiuiii.-nt, which had pern i r a'.' I the I., art. i he wound would have i rodllce.i death; siw l.o olh.r woiiud. Had .xuiiiiitd c'i"ir i's head a:. I found uo signs : it.ji.n. The S'ate Ir it- it -te I its case. I in: OKI KM i ill. J. II. Wilson stated the g-oiiu ls i f the defence: that the prisoner did not Comuiit the deed , that he had no motive for killing Wilfong, and that deceased came to his death by . .l. uf-iou ol the brain. John c. Crot testified to the drunken coudition of Wiltoiig on the eveuiug ol the killing and to his abusive language and disorderly conduct ; that he seized a weight and made demonstrations of using it on the nugro man Lawiug, who had rt fit-ed to treat him ; that all he saw Baker Jo was t i remon ttrute wufr fftf-" fong, for which lie, (H.kcr) got roundly bused and threatened by deceased. Was Dot prcHciil at the time of the stabbing. On the cross-examination of this wit ness by Colonel IJyiium, it appeared that Baker in going home that evening called at witness hon e and asked what was the niws at Severs'. He was told the limn who hail Im n stabbed wo dead nu n which he remarked thai In did not Ihit.k he would have dit.l soon ; and on en.uiiing into what a-said ulniut who killed him. was told that a negro woman ianld she saw him (Raker) kill In in. 3Cer tiiM Mij itaul no knife and that a Colored woman's evidince was nut of much accou nt. .1. V. Held testified subst intially as the la-t itnt ss. He did not see the nubbin there being la to JO prison? in the house; and the door w as so crow tied that he could, not get nut.. Heard Severs sav to Hiker, ".loc. y li ve killed that nigger;" to which Itiikir replied. "Ill lie damned if 1 did." i John Kerr te.tifie.1 unstaotially the same as Keiil, even to the conversation lie twecn Sev. is and Itaker Dul not seethe stubbing., .m.. Joseph Mcllaini i and W F havi.U n testified to the good iharut ter ot II. C Severs. The testimony for the defence closed and the court adjourned till !l 12 on Sat urday. . ; , TKSTIM.'NV foil TIIK ST.VTK HkslMJil). The court met .at '. 12 on Saturday morning ami the testimony for the prose cutinn was resumed. . II. ('. Scveis testified that at the time of the killing he had no kni e, and that he lid not strike Wilfong wjtln n axe handle in putting him out. 1 Frederick Severs, cleik in thej-tore, nc ogtiiwd the knife with whuh it was alleged Wilfong w as killed as similar to some he bail in the store, and one ol which h' had soi l to H iker. rtetifk house and saw him goioMt at the back doer ; ordered him to hnamlch he did, ajing KDout you comC on ne;" or- d ied lh prisoner to tFv down hit knife, which be starte.l 4 but the theritTcame up and the k Waa turned over to him Pii 'iicr stavked whaK ilsehehi.l u'.oii' hiiii.il uo replied that In had iiothiiig ; hnl examination a la r awl a MX-sluuiter rebnnd upon him Witness id. nl ific. knife shown by llie solicitor as the I' tuksn from itaker. When taken f ri hull it had blood upon il. I Alfietl Lining, ifvl ' ll. l.r he was in llie -'"ipjfir doiin and lid iTV ttah- bini'. saw lbiTr-ri'fisi'fsaSlTftvTTitTc the cn.wtl ; " tha' ,i Him through the store where witness A and going to the back end, washed ai dried his hands, and threw the srstut'Ut; that Itaker, while washing his bids, taw witness looking at I. mi ant rued his back so that witness could M ee what he was doing : that after vral'M round the room a little w hile Itakei si t nut the door and across the Held in 1 I having ins nat in his hand. I This is all the teihvo at all mateiial. Col. Itjn'ijii thea 1 ssetl the jury iVer.hnnt!; f r ' t ill.. U P. Waiing f.wed .r the on the otoiind. H.'tnlh by Mr. Mr. .1 II. VU-t h (.etc nee mi l (.'ft. lUnitin rloM il t; d at.-o lit the In about an In ur Ihe j 7 rendered a vel.tiet t. yuilty . A motiou was then in anew trial, and the Court a.ljo ll pending the Judge's tleoision. jjl This trial created eonsi.iriole m.ter.'st, the courthouse being en) w 1 during the two days i". Kcuoied. I Way-Side Note. . Leaving IUletgh S.:f day morning on th' Kail. If i ami (ja-Vil' "t ''tt'c tlfth we Wvf at r:idels. :i On the .v..y we saw but lew 4"H It'l'iinng tu.nt.ii. e noticed ilia "'c " road wus biiiljiug a in t bridge oyer J.tlrry's ( reek, beiw.-eu 1 aod F .r- .stville. Soon sftir leav ;li ' "e.t liege we learned In. Prof. Iliooks .t U... ,i. l i. ,"'"n "-'.tbin; ,,,..,! t ItKt It. tot s Mll.l iNlit at ihe . lie ge for over Mi iay, that sev eral p'olessions ol laila ia I occurreu, that nuny bai k slitle-.-ha I been lecov ered, and much go d ac. oUipliahed. We also learnt that t ie e pie living at the Col'ee were atiticipitiii i: ileisant time on the occasion of t'( ( Vmtnenccnient festivities, an 1 tint a I .rg.: ( t w.l w as ex-H-cted. Pn.f. Urttoks was on his way to 111 Mlhl.-O.N, where he is as'.ir of t!ie Biji-.- t'ti.irch. He was t. have pre... i.ed ti.e.. on Suu- I .v. He has it sin ll I. ut istclngint mem bership, who hale patnteJ tluir church litk-v 1..1.1:., iinJI ,uiJBVed an "rtf1 We diued at Col. Siim.'vtttrcll's hotel. who gave u an excelled dinnei. The travt-'ler woultl do welflii In-ar iu mind that this accominoiUtitljJf Imdlord tlill eaten tor the wants ol I Lose who are Irom home. We noticed that fertilisers were still being rec-ived nt the large ware" house oT" the r ulroad, and learned that such was the Vt ry great demand lor them, that although a dozen kinds weie 'id i.y agents at that place, not a pound was then on hand. Whilst at Henderson we noticed that there were ten dry g.toda vtona in lull b.a.t although three years ago the town was I .id in ashes. There are TWO LAItOK TolAl'( i WAKK II II SKS iu successful operation As tlat of Mesari Wilkersm .ad faitt,l,wa, w,lllc tance iip town, w-e did rt hve tiu.o to visit it, but was glad to Icaru that they wire well patroii.zed. Wc spent a half hour at the ware house of Mei.rs. - C. A 1. i. Cooper, a. ri was a-ton'slied to s.o from their hvsiks how much business they were doing. Since Kebruar, 1st they have sold l Vit packages of toliacco, many ol them large ones. They l ive sixteen regular buyers who attend the tales. A tew days ago thev sold one lot of tobacco for the hand-ome sum of ).; cr hundred pounds. c -aw a samp e ami it s beautilul, of blight gdiden color ar.d rich texture. " (.'ol. Sm.on W. Kitln-ll is the excelh nt atictiomser. M Henderson will soon lirtre snothtr mile . Ii' ml. Her. -Tr-ltoi nt--rwlf" has c ii ilui tisl a classical scli'Mfl at I'ally llo, in CranvMIc, will opui a sclool in July next. From Henderson wc had t rough ami di agleeable lide to I'xrtmii wTiich iM-autiful vi'la(,We reached by "i o'el's li r. M On Sun. by we ai tended the Episcopal ChurchnJ he.-tl Iter Mr. Tliompa)in preach a itud discourscm the words of Christ, "U f rxpedw-nt lor you that I go away." Ve were pleased to 1 1 ar the hraut'tul service ..f that Chun Ii, the nitsst Y.n j iah Knelish in all ifie world, restl withtul the eveila-ting sounding of the last m table of all words ending in cl. The oo'r' improper use ol that termination iu the Lord's Prayer, in which AtiiWW was pronounced hallow nt. This, how -ver. is a universal Wb, P. Little arreitedsjkM o bout and a hall alter th UlKff WgkfCVi M mistake, but uoue the lew a niistuke, as witt W .eeo by a tTuerence to the IU es governing the pronunciation of such words. The Kpia-npal Church has the largest ineuibershiu in town, and on yes terday mus well filled As we tittered the Church we s-nv stated before lis the dear little children of ST. .1 UN's oltrilVN HOVIK, lo. k i g tidy, t ...nt .liable and happy. It w as a touching sight, and we thought il all the people in our gi od old Noith Caro lina cu I see their happy faces, and know tiiat tins,. ,rr,h of tin whole tatt w a.- thus tenderly and mercifully cared for, that tv lybo.lv would bt anxious to contubute souie!btuf towards their futurt luaiiitt-uance. We feel satisfied that this nijiUrliaritj will Income a magnilbent "suca e i Ihr liulirt uf Xorth Cm uliua thoiihi j ri7 it I'pon them, to a great extent, rests the ouca'ioii of its mtiiib neiicy mid uselulness. The nuiulHT of orphans is iii. n asing, an.l now iinioiints to foity. In t -morrow's is-tie wc sliall have inore to say of Oxford. T. It. K Supreme Council P. of T. The next liieuniul Si-ssiou nl the Su preme Council Friends of Temperance will beheld in this city, t tuuiencing on the 4th Tuesday in June, tilth prt.x The lullowing are the iitticejii of tint tiupreuie Pi . sident A. Pone Abell, Savannah. (leorgi.i. Ass.-iate -1. Wliitaker. Italeigh, N. C." Chaplain Hey. A P. tiarland, Huh ........I. Yi Srcretaiy It. v. W It. Wellon., Stif folk, Ya Conductor Kev. W W. (ireen, I, -wis Store, Ya rMTilir.el A'. I. ( tew, Itiehniond, Ya. State Agricultural Society. The following are the proceeding of a meeting ol the Hii.lding (' nimitlee ol tin Si ile Ag i. u It tir.tl Sa'iety. held in this t ity on ..r. leu d I.y pill. i-!n d 'I'll. I.. :., tie vv.tr pi. II. III. 1.-. II lip The III i : i vel.iuo i . i if t v. of the 22 I Mist , committee to be ig tin iiiln i- ,,f Hie t . nunit nt (..II. It. F. il ike. W. .. bo. hut' h and N. S. was organized t i ailing lo o. H. ike to the i hair Mr. I s tiurch inlroduee l the lullowing resolutions, wh'cli wt-re adopted ,'. .. r. 1 hat lite Committee hold rrg uial lllett.Ui.snt the S.s mtaiy ntlire nil Wetlnesilav ol everv other week i.t 8 oVIiH-k. p tu , t ' consider and act upon such busmen- as in . be brought Isidore iU - 1 I. it II . t olilr... I l.. liuil.lllig iu ate rial, I ii w.rk or vouchers, lor the piy limit of any t i.ntrai t shall be considered valid 'nil' ss approved bv three nieuiber- nl the It, Hiding Commit tta.' 3 That eiery voucher or copy of anv contract made shall be returned f .r u- cord to the Set n tary at the next regular meeting alter such contract or Voucher shall have been made. The Ion going resolutions were adopted. On motion ot Mr Hit ks Jtrtuler l, That the Seen tiry be an.l is hereby itlrtlcti ,t lo fnrnixh ti.M tlaily liu. pers with a copy of the proceedings of cacti meeting ol thu lluililmg (Jomnuttee for publication. Mr. Allen "t the liriu of Butt, Allen Ac Co., w is e cetetl Uciieral Superintendent f the propositi imiiroveruents lor the lnw fur giouiids w ith a -alary of $ 130 per m. nth There being no further husiucss the uieetiuo adjourned. We arc it quested to state that dipt. Fulghuiii. Sccietaiy . f li e Society, will couimt nee ti fs colltctions ot the sum sub-seiilM-d in Italeigh, t. - lay, and will con tinue to the end of the list. The money is imperatively demanded to go on with the n.uk. and it is to be liopd our titi .ens vvili re-pond at once. Another meeting of the Building C. in nntttee w is held last night, at w'hiih general instrii Sup'Tlliten. It'll I instruct. tins were issued t" the nt of Ihe Improvements to coiitt a. t I u the necessary lumber, .r the hauds. A :-. The Secretary wasinatruit.il to advertise for i..t'.xtits '. nirnishing t?.,000 'feet ofdre.ssel lumber, or for dressing that .U intity, ot lumber after being .urchasetl by the Suprrinteudent, The pnceediiig- in fnd wdl nppcirto. morrow' ! ;tlVij;h .Market. C.ihhio. r Datl.l . Ill' W, 4t. FticrrKviL'. im Alxcott, No. : fraiiT. Mar 26 I ill !IN V.MtN, per i iiiieh. - .." ',j;f"v,"jee ):, , I.K.A I II KK SULK I.EATIIKK t PKKH LKATIIEK H.'.KNErS LARD MILLETS M il.ASi'E'i, pv-rKDi . . . (iOLlfKN VK V MICAI, per l.n.. OATS. ler I'U. Sheaf, per PV llie PKAl IIES lirts-ii Ill It tl fKK 1 7a ltt, 30a. !5 Cal70 rsj II, sH I mono a7s nOaW J-i.HU T.SaSu I SJul .Vt . 10.1a IUa12 '.I s 4 i.rAO M a s.'. rVm" I 2.S . s .U' Is) i wiYs . 1 2.'mI 4.1 !IOa tun Lli.aliW, I I IKN. 1ST I'll., .'si It's CIIH KKN? : Etili.s KK TIIKKs . ... . . FLaXfiKEH ir I os . . . rUII K, per I'm. I. KolUEK, is r liio lbs HAY, st iuu ll.s HIUEH, gn-eli, (sr III lOTAT ES. Swts-t, I at hn... SfliAK. Crusheil... .MARKETS. BT TlLEUfUIMl.i XJon Iopoi-t. Nkw Your, May 20. Coitoti tlu. I : sales 01,1 ; upl itn Is IV I 4; Oilcan 19:1-4 Sales nl futures as lol-low-: lime In 1-2 to lt-lii: Jnv 18 M IC to IS L'. Ki; August 18 11 1(1 to 18 3-1; Septnulier 17 1 1 -1 . Ot ;-b r 17 11 10. Flour without decided change. Wheat quiet and steady Cora quiet and un changed. Pork quiet and wuuk ; new 16.02 1 i to 111 7 La... Uriu Weaura steam 9 1 10 to 8 1-8. Tnrpentine firm 47 to 4? 12 llosin quiel 3 0.1 to 3.13 for strained. Frights tiriuerW Htia ks dilll. (iold sta.Ty" at Tb's'sC Money firm, at 0 to T Kxehange--lonsj 87 8; short it 7 8. Covurninents and State bonds very quit t. Lonihix, May JO. Con- I- y:l 11 1. Fives F9 1-0. I.ivki'.i'.ioi., May 20. Cotton oM'tied (jiiiet. I'plands 8 7 8, Orhans ! I 8 to ! I I I. Lvikii. C.t'oii quiet and steady. Sales 12,000, specu'atioii and export 2,000. Savannah and Charleston ApijJ shipments M 1:1 10d. -4,i.x(-i3txti( i cKrt N'kw Yokk, May 20. Cotton net nceipts 092 balef; Gross J 1154. s.lcs I'T cxptitfs to-day Sol, last evenii rj -1 "if, sales h r luaire delivery 7.JO0 biles, nun ket closed, June 18 1-2, July 18 1110, Alio. 18 5-8, Scptembel 17 5 8, Oct. 17 13 32, Dec. 18 7-8. Cotton week, sties 1.10(1, Uplands 19 1-4 a It) 3 4; Flour d'ltl pad drooping, c in. ui. in t i fair i xtra 0.50 a 8.50, good to choice 8 55 to 1150; Corn firm and moderate demand, yellow Western 04 1-2 a 05 ; Pork unsettled at 10 75; I.ard firmer at 9 5 8 ill 12 Monty ,-y ,-, ;i 7 . sterling lower at 8 1 2 a 8 5 s ; i;,,),! ISIS; (jovcrc ni' litis tlud and steady ; States very quiet. Triiiicssocs no linn, r, 0's 0 3 8, new samr. I.ivi lii'.sit., My 20. 1 ii i i -i d lit and sti ady. sales AmiTe .ni li.lioo, Or. caiis A ptil siiipiuen's 8 13 Hi .In ,e, .In y DIM; Ibeatlstnlfs "(Ul. t. Wli.UlM.l'oN. Hay 2(i Spirits turp Ti'.ine quiet 41; Ituui quiet 350 l..i -traiiM-d i 75 lo, .... t. loll. hi quiet. Midlands 18. net receipts 29 (mlua, sales 23. slock 3.722. Htl.TiMoxic, May 20. Cotton l'.l, net ns epta 39, gr .ss :!H i;n,wi:us last. We o ive, l.i.-t week, our own iuiptc si. ins "I K- ii 1 in i hiiiu.gly." the last pn tlnctioii of l ord Litton We copy the follort ing ci ilici-in which appears in the Baltimore UotHtt i ol the 21st lust. It i cleverly tlniie. hut ceitain!) dtHs not do justice lo tin best productions nt Hulvver, beginning w ith " The Csxtons" and end ing with his la-t The crticisui of the (lautte is most just when applied to "l'eihain" and "Eugene-Aram" and none,"' and "Ernest Malioarcr," and "Paul ( lifford." We copy that our readers may see what others think : Keiihelm Chillingly, by E. I Bulwer (Iird Lyttoil has the charm of being the last work Irnm the fertile pen of its author It is marked with all the write! t sttotig I'liillsclCTistTcs. The alfectatioai ol the most exclusive sorit ty, the thinly disguised autobiography - not of himsc'l, butMif what he wants to be. considereii ; the genera! air of unreality, the false sen timent, dyed hair and padded waistcoat Bulwcrtsins, that have marked all his works Imin "Pedum" down, arc all visi ble in this. Ami yet all this is flavored to decidedly with geulu-, and used with such consummate knowledge of the emit of the litfrnteur. that it is only innry late years that the world seems to have found him out. The frank trillhlulncss that marks the works of Thsckcruy and George Elliot, has taught the world .1 letters a proper contempt for shame Still this is a very mlere-ting novel. 8 mie of the E iglish pu'ilications lH-ak of it in terms ol highest praise; ami all who have billowed ttie career of Hulwt r. and who havi .admired his style, will en joy this last liuit . f his lite Indeed, tin woi k shows signs ol nio-t i trelul finish, and the tittle poem- nt tllrn-l tltronsrh it are oltcn very sweet and genuine in sen i- nient -as the lollowug : The minstrel turned his head, and their eyes met, and iu meeting lingered Ion ". Then he moved away, and with face turned fioni her, ami toward the river, gave the melody of his wondrous voice lo the follow ii g lines : Lova s geiKUBU Hand hj the river, it a, inn oi. the . hpr, 8ee It paved with starlvams ;-ll aven Is at our feet : S the ware is tmuhtdj iio tie rushv ijuiver, Vuin-h ii Hie s'urlight t , a died Comcalllt'e cloudlet 'twixt ourselves and Heaven, , Aud from all the river fades the silver track: l'ut thine arms .round nic, whisper low "Ifor give," aw w therTref ittr!tghf te t les ba k. When he had finished, still witlifue turn.il aidc, the lady did not indeed whisper ' forgiven," nor put , her arras around him ; but, us if by irresistible im pulse, laid her hand lightly (0 his shoul der. The niiustrel started. Then there came to li: car, he kne.v not Irom whence, from whom Ail of which is quite in his best vein ' -west- J. FOR BALE. The Me, I it. I Toiow, if i i . i ii i T''c undersigned has for sale in about ten ' ' ". 1 1,llJull'''"'.!...il.. of Raleinb. on the North Carolina li I'osnon.il ciinplim. nt to ' Mi..'- Ibnlruad. MJU cords of Wood consisting of til. march, con rastjng George Eliot a I 1U eonis of green oak, son eorda ol dry oak. treat inent of uiciIicbI toi.it s in eounet tion d 100 'jr0' dry I'lnc, which will l)v sold I a 1. t 1 I I'll. all V. is- fit ft lists l-ss(lnSfS last lil. i . wiui I.VUgaie With llie I, bin, eis nf nlher MKW A I) V K BTIiiKM STiL JOI'K HE Kit, IVKkllt'lpT. ieaal Co federwis iUiis of HloH dsinualaa. tiofis. itOBfederare Poaiage cttautpsoo tilt, r'.: luoal Ic'ttrs, especially the la nes of the . t ereat CltiesFsoma of whieh i will ay t a. u or. t W. F KAKK, S-ii IV. 23d Street, New York, and you will receive br return mall, a good cash jiri.e may Jilt gAttA TO(i A SlMtlNdS Ii A. L KIGH. PE.SCIJD,LEEiV(,0'S DKIJa STORK t 4s itsusia funs' . Excelsior Spring; Water, OK PHAl'GUT, Frail from the Spring, at Saratoga. This Water is hi ought fr .in Saratoga in Cat tight Kescri. lira, lined wiih pur Block-Tin; and is forced out at our eo uuler precisely as it flows from the 8prtui:, without charging It with gas. AUTinriu ii.uiul t'li draught. WATERS inarlr t.y the pioeeio'"BKRZ(tHi and SIKLvr., mtn suen impruvrmeHis as the progress of Science aud Art h ve suggested. SODA avatp:r. lee Cold Soda Water with genuine Fruit byrupsou draught, sin! In Sypti na. 4T l'KSCL'U, LEE A C'i'S DIU (i 8TOKE. may 27 A8Y, L'tUAF AND TKt'Jb. A Tonic Sol f Siuirinir 0Ut will W opea- d un M outlay, My AiJi, ami will bv IwUl every MomUy at Mr. Trawick' tiekool Kooto, Kdratoo fttrwt, ut H o'ekx k. ru;ta ureniog uuder the cuuductorsliip vt WM. W BAKER, from EDft-lanil N. li. Violin taught. Termt moderate. AUo a redaction mad - lo nc-hnola. way "KWU 1)EP..T I M IN KTANT NlHICE. I iut4.udto couiiin 'iice ii. x t w't.k, aud coii tinueto rtretvi; Daily aud Weekly Paeri and Moutiily MuifttziueA of difleruul kind?. All K'roii' who dt-aire to take (tajx-rn or inua ziuea eiiU do o, and I will dultver thrm at their reaidcuct: d.i Iv u anivu.1 of the mail. f. J. BKOMKLL, tiiity t-tt News Aijeot. I ON H. R O (i E K A I I dips' LY AT LAW, K 4 I. a 1 o H , X . C OpJts Oit -'ttfttrritU Strnf. to- half mparts ftiuth ir' Yrliimqh uaar, .fyiMssrs olil tJftVf. fractiets in ttie Federal and Stale c ourts. may 25 :;in I'U.MMEK KKFRESHMINTP, Moscley's Confectionary Store, The Most Delicious Ice Cream Soda Water. He has the only Ice Cream Saloon 1" O It L A U I E f, IN KALEIUH. If you desire to tie MO.'tLEY S eotnfortabUi call at way 24 U J-OTIiJK ! NOTlt'B ! ' NOT 10 It 1 1 ! Having connected myself with the CARBON HYDROUEN (! A s MA CHINK COMPANY, OfXortH CrollB. I now olfcT for isle my entire stork o, Goods, -coaalstlng ol Fancy (iroceries, C'-'nlectionaries, Began ihe very liest of Wines, Liquors, Pi liters. Ale (imported and do- . mestic). two of Phelani Champion ililliaid Tables, a very fine lilt r ami A t I'ump, in good order and almost new, Hue Oysler Tablet with ami without marble tops, Chairs, Pictures, etc., (suitable for .Hotel and Housekeepers.) rallies who desire to xo into business, tills will be a rare t ltauce lo purchase the entire men at Uic lowest rates and on favorable terms. THE COODiWlN HAND (RE FKKell AND Vt lilt nasi (QUALITY, 't hose w ho wish to in'.est will dii to il nm as I ttitrnd to ship my stock If not sold by the Mill UT June I .'XL Kuspectfullr, VHIL TU1XM. F. 8. All net-sons indebted to me will come forwsrJ and settle, and those having accounts against un: will present them hy ihe 15th of Jtlflfj. may '-"t bn OIIN'.C'OKS, CORN. 1. 000 tuisiiets White Corn, .Vt) " Yellow Corn. At A. ('. SANDERS A I o , nav No. i Martin Slieet F i: A very hauiitome Silver . t a Set and I doten silver Kntvis aud Forks, both elaboratvlj miersved afld Just froiu London. sp W W. H JlTNES CO. (sTEKL AMAl.ts AM BELLS! 1 Espeeially adapted for Farms, Plantalious, Chun lies, S.hoolhouses, Factories, Ac. As gents f ir the largest KeJI Foundry la the t nTteif Stwtea we are prepared t II II orders at factory price. Full stock always on hand. Address all orders to JULIUS LEWIS A CO., p 27 News copy. Rale'gh, N. C. F E Tlic tiaii.l-oinist hulldlug lot on Favettsivllle Ueet, a iu. a goiMl bouse now on it. 'J tmii v.rv ufi-ummudaling. may 7 W. II. JUNK'S A CO' "IVE HUNDRED CORDS OF tt I Mil) ' ' "' r"" C. I'. EDWARDS, Morrisvllle, N. (;. :x .ss rati many to K-e the rin ... nov.llst. sl h ,9 ,.,ft,,(. i lv,.,.dUwan,s