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?1 THE HORimiG 8TAE. PTJBLKHB) DAILY BT 1 ratss or suMOBirnoa ix asvatos: n r' (Dy mail) postage paid,.,......, $7 00 nne month, t J .: . .4. ....... 100 part of the city, rnieeo not authorised tdvance. OUTLINES. Tt is a decided Democratic victory in ,:n;a .Varinn! rnmnn.ro.fln.1 l...l'P.nVnf nalSfnrn:. f t h,,ainess Dart of GreenuD III.. ; burned. 1 Two British war ships' collided in Oio Channel and Vanguard sunk. Neeo- form8"ci. s 7, v"D .-' fire at Sharon Springs, N. Y. National - ' ' - . v. . . .4 I Board of Steam Navigation met in New Tork yesterday. Planters National Bank of Louisville robbed of large amount, Rising in Bosnia been suppressed. Un favorable news to side of insurgents comes from Heizegovina. -New York mar kets: Gold 114$, cotton 14J15, spirits tur pentine 31j32, rosin $ 1 651 70. ' ' RUMORS OF A MAD SCHE9IB. Tn flin aViaonr0' itf t Via .Turlrroa itf tho Sapreme Court the duty "is devolved - . . by law upon the becretary of btate to administer the oath to the members ho nnnaiitntinnai nnnwnimn n'iTi I nr An hot Mf, :UU .lomnio I Monday, that oath which solemnly 1 binds them to observe the restrictions iniDOsed bv the act of th& Legislature Aalhntr the Convention. It is said .1- qa.:w A-kU.A-" luat " , "cu" ' ; J . . T he would not administer this oath to the members from Robeson county Luleed it is charged that the Secre- I tarv has affirmed in the most em- ' I phatic manner that he would not ad- minister the prescribed oath at all. ra ihau ronnrtii irnA ? Did Spfi. retarv Howerton make any 7 suci . declaration? Does he entertain any each revolutionary idea ? ' The Convention will meet. .".'The j , , . - , ... . 1 lu afratos f rn m KnhpSAn Will TrpKtlt. I ,v&-. . r . tneir reguiany ceruneu cieueiiiiai No Judge of the Supreme Court will I ,kr t rPiPt tbpsp. rrpi.tlpmen a.t thtt I 1 ,e and cry raised by party. W ill every one ot these five Judges stay away in order to permit J Mr. Howerron to attempt an act of I i i a c i ' o usnrpation and defiance of law? 1 Will Mr. Howerton dare to under- take the execution of such, a crazy J project Spirits Turpentine Greensboro Female College has opened with the largest number of boarders .siiipf? the war. - A young man I named Bolick committed suicide a few days ago. near I III korv, by hanging from a pine tree. j . There are now about a doztn 'Imildings in course of construction in Tois uot, and several others are ia conteuapla- " '' - - '."',;, V Gen. G. B." Sniythe, of Newark, Ohio, has a fine farm in Graham county, N. j I uii1 ijj avtunoi vnttr anna rroi'l in ruiainir I uu vufev. . Gen. A. AL Scales. Congressman from tbeOrebowDtenk hasaDDointed UudolphBrockwann as a cadet of the Navall Acaatmjr. v - i tl. I.: . u-. i jue uyuisntu coiupiauis tuai. persons are buried in Cedar Grove Ceme- ieiy, Newbern, in soil previously tenanted, j ine spectacle is moit unseemly. , Toisnot (Wilson county) 7rdn- ryi: iue coiion .crop aeciaeaiy in-i ? - a mi . : j . Jl I tuu wunuuai miuo, u tfv.o- i -luiv nroaace more tban tnrec-rounns or a i o .7.,, - - The Magnolia Record has been Le published semi-weekly and weekly. As 11 isn excellent paper .it,. win prooaoiy sue? feed in its new Held. j The Murphyfleradl relates how mob took witch doctor; bhe Murph Har iia,v, from bis home and brutally murdered aim. Tbey were advised rby a Tennessee negro doctor that m order to be relieved from his witchery they must cut . his throat nuu oury mm in the mud. Alauaum's nnrnlnnro nt tt nrnfmrshin at I f, 1 v - f w I 'he LniTersitv. and Rev. R Q. Barretlsuc I ' - xne Magnolia rJtecora lias ueen Jad Kef on lhe!adoption of lheSe Front Street Methodist E. Church this-rri-!S wlowm resolutions were pculkrly .eloquent day) evening, m 8 Vdaek;ind there will be minted by Bishop Marvin, of tbe Metho- I , , "Vt - . " came to meet Ueputy.r yanspeienaa gaffl ib.t E. Church, tSouth, to Raleigh staUon to I the lost child.. No jiew points have bilMelf & has a 'larga-'fatRilyrnear fill the Vnranr-tr iwKasinnaH hv iifV A J W. I vtt. YlPfri pllCltpn. I . 'TT. , i j i ' ,Tti.i a.iXWi u.shrr,:.rrs . " t V? Ftinned the exatnihation. The chain i ii i, wt e t t I M.;uni. .na i. mMnrr fr?Ni8h touutv to the State Ctinstitutiohal C!onven- hid bis pocket . book,'! cuni&ioing- $U0'l money and f5000 worth of noles stolen ueuy last week. A negro was i J ou being arrested the papers '1 lilts fllinv auru n)iivohl -- -TImj Messenger that efforts lei,1(r ihade by several negroes to or- f j nv.v vvwvv. , j f A v are P". izt a Uoiun of aomeaort Atmme I Hie neuriM'B in Wna Hinnttr ' Ttiina ... --. "-J-" vrr-v. i.r ; . L- i avtZtS ?0L":""?' e are told nnoiher is being drilled inFork I "wnsliip. The League caouut be re organ-1 1 U'ly acceptio the resignation, passed sbine vd wiihouiTiolatiilaw.: ; - - asked the witness to state-what Wak ypole 15r 20 feet long. e,eiia;waic n 'At W meeting f tbe-lard of ier had tbld -"Wiri: x3Uiv Brown as seryesaa a handle; wMe hfie other ndi Erectors of the l'idgh and Gastoo Rail " geri4d tliat he dif; ahd'sotheytargried", M iusertedjofthelemU-M. -riifhM.wig.ev VVetlvesday eveoingj Dr.iVV. J. Haw- Qnl,l fntt Vruutt ti by' tie Court, ,and thereto, by lAeans of ;n. auger l..lejuretl Zn'Jtl lwnty-fi?e years. President of ... :-mAWulirii 1HiVWrte4to nreaent therein: a hooked toothJsix ii.ctM-a 1 maraud . . c a B-nf uc i:nuuuL tc ao vtb.au .aim a iiulvi w - - - - ount of ill hiut : t.,ri in rffreti I liiH'obiectiooH in Uie ;E regular way 10 with the:h0oKiwbeu-.uwrtajMit fvrpuralion- reanraed hia , DOBltion on I ' . ' I ' '. . ..-.. . -. 4-.r ?n , ! 5! fuij eomiDendatfiry res'itu'ions. 4JrlaW' having' als teddereU his reHignai ioi s jftsideutoi the Raleigh ami Augusta Air , e Railway Ci.vimrlar.rf8o1otioti8r"ere "t'ted by the JrWeiory.f that CenipHoy: e resignation of Dr. .Hawkins takes place; '.'"lie 1st of Octoberand a meeting ot the 1'i.fc om of i be' two Oompaiiies? baa been UiicU for Sept. 2flih to elect his .successor. 9,:,r'es Sladler, iiorwas, arrested j1' 1 c iumitted to prison at Port .To-, .' u Charles coantyVM d;; for shoots 1"? Robert Davis,'August i 7tlv was ooutl hving by, the neck dead t iu "ls ee" on Sunday Ust by one of tbe Snards f tjie pmon going his morn J,lg round. J -: i- .. a. . i ...?.. ; '. 5. . ? . .' . r - - - - - ...- ...... t . , : jif f.i ;:i i sn J : r . .T'TTT-- ; jT TTK T.T T-fN 'W!rrLA... .nTPN r.a T il II II II J ' I f r J NAVt r r . .I ,,,,tV. i II . .. . - VOL. XVI. NO. 140: THB UN1VJBRS1 TY. r... , . . ' J 4. ; .i.'U' J Abridged from the Raleigh Kews. rp, .. " w V, iL . AI , el MoKay, Mes8ra,:P, C. Cameron; D. M. Carter. V. T. haircloth. .TAhn Manning, John A. Gilmer, Hon. Jno. Kerr, H. Clay Thomas and Kemp Vi m- """" ." " '. "j 1UB, committee on contributions J were instructedy tcVmmence IsaTi scriptions for endowment scholarships, the subscriber upou,paym;er to be entitled toriiame-one Student for each $1,000 subscribed npon terms to be prebcrioea oy itxe committee. It Was resolved that lrA Tm.touo i!0"0!18 fot "r .vuicuip ui ouuuuis ab ine univer- sity. sufficient in amouut for the an- nai interest to pay tne salary of a, professor: vtitl the privilege ' to such contnhutor to besiow his own name or th annrnnrzato tita .- , professorship. v ; : A committee lookiujr to the reoair and enlargement of the scientific ai- Paratu8 was appointed:" " ' - " A P,anf for rising: au endowment for the University ahd'the basis of life insurance was presented by Maj. vameruu. jveierreu. ,; .1 j.VffT"' ha!rman f 1 lhe COmmiLLee , On . Kfnmr mria . n I elaborate report knowing that the re- pairs are nearly completed,: the cost having been less ' than the estimates, ?H the. Hoard Were re- fcuiucvi. - -1 ? Owing to the fact of there being only a bare quorum, the election of ident was postponed to the an- uuai nreeiiog in Jjecemoer. . t . I a communication from Kd. Gra- uara Haywood, Esq., touching an au- peal pending in the Supreme Court 9f the United States in a case in 1 Circuit Court of the U. S. for want of jurisdiction, was referred to the Executive Committee, as were various other questions relating to the wel- , ?.u tt fare of the University. - ; j The following resolutions' of re spect offered by Hon. B. F. Moore, to the memory of the late Hon. W. A. Graham, were adopted: ; f Hesolved, '"That the Board of Trus tees of the University oflNorth Caro lina have received the , official an nouncement of the death of their hon- ired colleague, Hon. Win. A. Graham, wilh profound seme of the neparauie loss wnicn vne oiaie nmi the University have sustained in his decease. -; . - , Absolved 2d, That the unlintig zeal and great liberality with which Gov. Graham devoted his efficient labors to the service of the Univereilv during a long life, and especially to its re- '... . . . VIvai in taier years, entitle nis memory to be cnRhrined in the hearts of all I u t Vul fri: ..' V" 7 x.Z W"u, "7f , " ?f"?Z?J ,"u.. M8.M nigner eucauon iu xoru .,,,. t J , I grateiutiv ureserve tne memory 01 i p. ... . -t - . nra uiusinous cuaracier a a .patriui. i add statesman, and. his high devotion to and affection for his Alma Mater among its most cherished treasures. : 71 T TaJT rTli J a m.1 1 ji&toivea o, anaunese resoiuwous De enterea on tne minutes ot iue m . - i i A TUSieeS. We learn that thel remarks of and feeling ' CIIABLIE ROSS. - Contluaatlon of the Trial of ITeiter i , v -:-v- velt. ' I PHiLADELPHIA, AugUSt 3lV n the trial, of Westervelt to day f- T?,.D. .rnnf An'flio stond'.Knrfle I ilil . IfcVDO n V II U Vim wi v nvwu wuv "J i.i, j t- n.wort Ot eviaence was uaeu uu. ic- 0 ' 1 . . 1 - rTVkA ... I rn of V alter itoss to uis gainer oy fliq JTeacocK jine roan .wwu lounu i hira after b had been separated from advertisemeni asKing urn; muru Of the missing did to iL. la. Joyce, - . . .fj if- 4? aU- ' a I " at ine -Venirai r dibuuu. iui. on n nn tit t 0r Uin tnmPI Of . html when an objection was made by. wuiw""""' "-.! , I s " hal Mr. Brown, f - 1. Mr. Hag ert denied that he w " ,Va TX" UiA I Walter Rosni tberoAer of Oie lost child, was the next wUness.Hi8 A I his brother Charlie): the hrst search I the fruit from distant branches with, cr? wylaSi tnroagb?ut the Buburbs of Philadel-1 . talnty anddlspyi v& alefy tflr?plrJ I thia.'and the publication of - the first onHi riBw Tbe orjerator takes his stand the Court, f,Tbeie hot contentions be- yfe are', assuredly, those whr '.kji Tls tWeen counsel wei cUely( watched Value by experience that the Xuu -is 1 by the lriaoier;-i'i.tJbf Jftidst. .'of paiciated tWbpetate,c In IkWruTVands, a heated:dIscusion he would stretch 8ub9taDtlallyr puf his bead forward and Hsten intently. manner f, 'i-a yfr; & m. Ross was noiross-exarainecV manner set toriir. Daniel Buddy testified, hut-nothing V V2 i""'f'!'i' new was elicite lTLT iVJQ An alarm was sounded for the Sixth: Dis-.3 testimony described iber manner m wepannjeo ; frif t ijfkivttvere unablef to find anytbingareqairing t nticed intp wagorf r the" strange men, he (Walter) afterward being re- leased by tbemV 'Nothing new, bow- ever, was elicited., .The iCourt ad- journed until to-morrow. : . 1 " WILMINGTON, A BOIV1 TERRIBLE DGATII. t:.i DraKeed lUree Miles u a Booth . Bold br k Tok Of.OXll. I theTaf tern obi diAA.64agt2S-Al vh Shper, a farmer in ; the town of wrweu, uswego county, Jew 1 ork. I VCII III If LI nil iu tlCIlIU lVI C, 11 anoHet: road, ibr a pair of trucks Th lmv .t.rVod off with th nrpni and was not seen again until abont 9 o'clock: that evening "wheiRhree men found the oxen ion a by-road, dragguig his, lifeless body with the log-chain Booked around his Wck. All of his clothes had been stripped off, excert iii-s shoes and the wristbands of his Vhirt; his neck was broken, his skull crushed and his body frightfully bruis- ed and broken. Tho trail, being fol- I Invinrl hi.-.V I VK t over ten fbds from the siump 10 wnicn tneoxen wereuitcnea when he webt for them, and it was ascertained that he had been dragged more than three miles over rou2h and I stony roads, through fields, and over 0 .,K,-Ki- been cut.'... His hat and shreds of his oat; vent and trousers were found at various points along 'te road. The affair aroused the intenseat excitement in the neighborhood, and ?at first it was believed that the chain could not have got around young SlopeVs neck acciueniauy, ana trial ne must nave P- mJf Pered.. A coroner.waa called ami Inn inru after a thnmnoh otam. ination, returned the verdict that "the boy came to his death by having a chain hitched around his neck and being dragged by a yoke of oxert for 3 nine or more over a rongw ana scojiy road, by which he sustained injuries about the head and neck that caused his death. How the chain became. nucnea is to tne lury unKnown, dui . . . . . . we incline to tbe belief that it was an accidut." THE-GIT NKW AUVBKTlSKBlKNTa.' Wit. M. Coixdts. Oysters. , . . W. F. Potter. Second Street Market. Cahx. Muggk. St. Lob is Lager Beer.'- -Chas. D. Mxkk8& Co. Favorite Flour. Coin I D.ta.rf- r : i ? - j -JQ I Uain areas for the coast, Aii ineffectual attempt was made enter a hout e on Mcltae.between Mulberry and lied Cross streets, Wednesday niht, by some one on thieverj intent. This evening is the time for the regular meeting of tbe-Board of Aldermen We meiely mention the fact to remind our readers that we have sucli an'" institution." James Dillan, a feaman; was ar reted on the streets about 12 o'clock Wed' nesday uight,'charged bytEe police officer who took him intofcustody with acting very disorderly. We hear a complaint that piles of n.-l i --i.i..;i.r uwwu .vcuuuf time past on Seventh street, between Prin cess and Red Cross, and have not had due attention from the street brigade. w1a.-. .V-f TWA .,TV-AV? " v Lilesville, has a squash grpwn in his garden which weighs 125 pounds, and CoL -Polk. Df Polkton.has a vine' 'which has already prodaced 180 sauashes and is still "squash r r . . . jn. a A Love Feast will be held at the preacuiug on aaturaay morning ai 11 o'clock, it being" the occasion of the third quarterly meeting for the present Confer ence vear. r - .... . j r We, learivtjuat-. Although: ,Uie white maphnlrWati 'fmei6ned-- having. becjnIodged la mu yeteray.Oaa chargeof periry), hadfeesly tdicaH lagnOn "' I Improved Fruit Pole. Cna.lrTnii At vw.Ti nee nrr trfliw ncmfllrla 11 1. .uoaws yi i',5 s, v- --- mat we . nave peeo ;iown jm, .apro. arrangement ior mat purpose, ojr uiesui of which a small boy is enabled to secure behind neighboring; fence , or, tree wbch y -,ffoj fficienil protection ' r " :. ,.tKn, 6 . . i A. v ?.-4. - r.H with l.ia annaratus draws lo liim tlie fruitful boHgbs or quietly dttac'bea the fruit :.ci t...u,.h'. n.nAUista.aii.rrn;i where the branches cannot be readily hah-; died. The Implement consists of a light An alarm waaouoaea iw iuo Diiiu, uw. ur..i&t 3 1 J.i1L'a Olvltc' Tiiji' 'jrZXuI their attention. We leara. Weyer that tne aiarm was, cauaeui uy .Su u,0 i. Mr Alex. Johnson', Jr.'s, spirit shed on Eagle Island, which was extinguished lie- fore it had time to spread. N. C!tv-FRIDAT., SEPTEMBER a 3" 1875 j ' -siuot aitT.'O vtA.23rr.T33; or;.. j Attaek.Cpou attaf iviitte Siiimnilug ..... -.---'", .. . V " f. .bMarat8(rUeal-BrUla - at Iai OloplitcltMl-Illji Slzp, &e. ; Capt. R Pr ;l w. Mtdgett, inforroea us yesterday of an interesting ?' bear'fight" he had a. few weeks ago." JTbe' sceae the'ohflict "was in Wy socking Bay, Hyde county." It appears that Bruitf attempted ;to!'$wim' across the1 pay and it was TwhileT engaged' in.i the : perfor-i mnce))f this fw vessel was moored .near Dy, jumped ;inio a skinT and. v went for the animal. , . tie bad not progressed far, however, before he dis-i covered tfyQ th.4 beii jreaj mucbTlargethan he had calculated upon and ; might; ;if , hard pressed show bim an tigiy flght He there fore procured a canoe "of a. larger size' and heavier caJibre,.iOWhh,?5armedtVith an axe as his only '"weapon, he agai.n pressed upon the f asf retreating form of his bearship. Coming- up .with, ;hin;J3a!pfc;!.lWwi8Vdelt the animal a heavy blow on the head with his axe, ' repeatipg tjbe experiment several times, though with but very little,' apparent effect. : Finally Cppt.jli; concentrating all his energy in' one desperate effort,' hurled the axe ;agamst;tha!ii9w yielding pate of the bear, but the next moment saw his weapon sinking beneath the Waves and his bearship still alive and. ." eager Uop the' fray."-The Best move of Capt. L.! was to catch the bear by the tail, but the ,,jtail4ioldM in thfs 'in- stance proved to be a very short -one only abourfdur thcitw'iuiciie-. .coolduse it to but little advanfagePHis object at this stage pi ilif conflict was t3 drovrs the' bear by mantiBuvefifig n such ir macrner&s to : keep4 ,the;iu)iuia head :under water :tong: enough for that purpose; but Brurh wastoo olU if Am taOKbt napplagr this wa-'and7 upon beiug hauled upward, would raise his head until it would reach in such unpleasant proximity to Ca0t' L. s "Land that he would le compelled to let . go bid -hold. ';' Finding after repeated efforts, that he was makiDg but little progress in this way, he concluded to change his tactics. He then proceeded to tie one end of a rope securely to ' one of the hind legs of the bear, when he finally . " m ' ' m ' i i m - i .The bear proved to be aa enormous ione, measuring 8 feet in length and weighing over 300 pounds. f V :t'J Kiranse Proeeedlng. ; : ' Xfy ; We learn from a correspondent that in, a corner of Stanly county adjoining Anson there lives a Class of people who are' very ignorant and superstitious, many of whom were deserters' during the war and have since lived in ignorance of religion,' always defying the law in a great measure, and being governed by a self-constituted leader, a Radical preacher, as ignorant as them selves. . As an instance in point, a few days ago a man borrowed an ox to perform cer tain labor but the ox became unmanageable and gored the poor fellow' to death. "The friends of the unforluoate man became very much exasperated and under the direction of their leader, demanded of the owner his ox that they might stone him to 4oath, jn accordance with a law of Moses written in 21st chapter of Exodus, 28th verse. They were re juseCthe ox; hut,-determined upon their sinful course, collected a crowd of men,' women and children and, proceeded to the stable, took the poor creature from the lot .aridj with; slonfisi tortured him 'lco death, . after which they ;. Cut . his flesh to pieces and cast It away, believing they were: .doiDgGod cefeJ- iQen.' DarganY of Wadesbprd; hasbcen re tained to prosecute the' offenders, and the trial was to come off this week.x 3 i : ' ' A friend ; calls, our alteationAtorie 'fact that;ip''juwW''iareB ai charge -of selen ner cent Hei knhtim for interest, and if $ party has, ; by a.rid ecohpmy, acumu latfed smaTlambunt iaibe . wair of an in come, or, by clos6 application, lo. busiaes has merited and . receives a salary ..larger Hnan- the amount xf deduction ;iuthr42:ed by 'the I teveaije !i;-lieVto-wquired; to. pay.a tax on ine saraejoxo percent, in wiiming tonl f our to State aid coumyand iwo! 4or the city, only hjatdgr4ne er ccnpef an num to the owner For the use of his money. Tlie County Jail. 1 fit seems that tbe Mrumpusft1n(uc county J jan on VYeanesuayj some anusiou to wuicu in a general way was made in yesterday's paper, was caused by a fight between some of tbe prisoners, the two; ringleaders is which have since been Itfbked in a cell to 1 remain there a week as a punishment for the offence., . Any, boisterous behavior on the part of the prisoners calculated to dis turb persons in the neighborhood is.strictlv forbidden," we are informed; and offenders are invariably pariisued when such con d act is indulged in. Tbe' total amount received by the Board '(ft iJbunty' ; rommlssioners, -for services '. du-; ring the -past fiscal ye&kjbtiiliug, .the 31'sCof t All tills i tuuia uy ii.iwu vi. iuu luuuuca attendance upop meetings, committee wort, mileage lor ine'CQQnirx mf BlBers Jerriuge lor the same, etc. Themileageand ferriage lit f't'? Paraatiat:" ' ". .1 "iu '!!. iw 4 Hop.j George Dayis, 'Who has been "spehd iiag some co&tftstailSe tmtaahiiUgBariy' iya!) Springs, willbe glad o learn that his .health has greatly iniproyed; TIsltafify-.; ing idtelligence we bava, fronj'MR; Henrjr Nutt,: who has just returned from the same Springs wmpleteiyTejuvenated; ; ; fk-r- Mayor Canaday,r Wbaiiita i Be6n absent for several days, was xm5 the streets yesterday. VawJ rANntif ontrtiliiInnaKa " ' ' ' ' ' mnv VVUUII wauauawavaa . t . . i , ivr 1 jThk Moajfiso Star looks upon its read .rtabSdrnfigdtth' an "atmosphere thatseema dini with vMfet,for the. hour of , sorrow has comeand tha-Cdmrnoidore I is goae to(eea.mffJ'jie4-li?iOB)e called himi but we hav forbim no such hard name He has been to us and yet shall be "The uuiuuiuuuro. Ad uaa iong ueeu eviuenij that' bis f ree; 'natdre labored under a ' paiin , ful Mense of restraint In- the harrow1 limits of. his callingj a cleaner of inkyV forma! and greasy rollers;, an element of 'distaste eemed to lurk in the broom ,wim which the utter 01 tne omce is daily ; cleared; iway,! and we have noted that a' number oi the, little chores that attach id the' early 'years: spent in the typographical calling were ap parently performed jhore from ' a sense of doty than from any attraction they inherent ly possessed, . but this was to. ba.expected in a youinot broad vie wgj , .Tbe sea would seem to offer a larger field for his activities From hls'early years til ; 'taste 'wouid sqein. to have run ..inai, way.ana, j; is tnougnt ttiatr ce learned ;.his C1,? before either his A'dr'B: at any rate it Ts certain: that'' he . knew bow to see before he knew any of his letters; and he followed .np this drift of inclination,1 as us grenj oy irequeniiy uniting in s canoe aldriff the turbid waters of, Alliirator creek. and,; when tbe teT set i that way into the deep and blue Gape Fear. Hire it was that he first gained the title of Commodore by his skill, in. steering his craft among a ulllkWWU, uu uere ne seemea con- tent to 'Hre8t-wbtre-onrTus laurels g.iuvu. , yuq t i wscu, uu lueuuuu to it affairs nf , ITAnorsI c. nrl : not inananiiit. Ii ly thought j. jjjterested j .' in J all puWib; matters of the nature.. of .circuses, picnics,!; excursions in sborU all public doings f or I .TtTftfhv. if,i".ti.V-A VI 1 : - J' '' .1 ' ' . ' . ' I a-4j wrta w nuivit libW tivab kO AAJ (clAA w UC I potetot and for a time seemed to have his maritime instincts satisfied in an incidental way. But now tbe urgihgs of his fate have ----T -.. --r- r- i--ri ---, Come tooiame and he has left us that he may go and plough' the broad "pliua that no roan ; reaps. w: He j was Upright ' in 1 his course we may even '-say to his credit tha" he always carried his quid of navy plug on the right sida In; his chosen calling . no . doubt he may some day realize the emolu ments as well as the honors t of his' title, , We fancy that he is even how slushing, the deck of his vessel 'and' thereby taking , a arst step ia Jhe acouisitibn of that Dractlcal I knowledge, which islby-ind-by to float him ' ' j t ra - "M"" ' """" M" oi-r vuui uU ubuw. i But meantime who shall cheer our loneli- I rrie&s1 'so' well, as he? Our lamp burned I r ! iw. . t . ' .,i:.:' t. . 1: I uiigmjjr iasfc xiigui, uui now ,otuer nanus 1 'must trim It; and the paste-pot la in its j wonted place, but ;when it is empty who shall fill 4t T, and who but words fail us. We cannot pursue the subject further.:: election of Officers. ' AYe are informed that as there' are now five colored military companies in this city, a mnclinnr rf flio JtAmmtooiAna1 rvfflnnM nf 1 the several companies, was , held , last night. in pursuance of a previous understanding, for the ' purpose of completing by an-elec--1 ; tion of officers an organization of ' the 22d Regiment State Militia, under the general militia law. The election resulted in ' the following choice: Colonel, sWm.' P. Cana-1 uaji AJieuu-voi., eo. .1; juaoson; juajor, t Geo. W. Betts. , 1 I Rinse of Tnermomeier. I The following was the range of the ther-1 mometex at the Signal Bureau: in this city. I yesterday; V'K . 7 A. M.; 60; 12 31., 5; 2 P. JL, 87; 450 , PjM., 84; fi;, 76. ' CITY" I.TEMS. Book BunsJtBT. I'M aoasjiw Stab Book Bind cry, does all kinds of Binding and Ruling In a work manlike manner, 'and' at reasonable prices. Mer chants and others needing Receipt Books, -or other work, may rely on; promptness in tha execution of l i t their orders.' 1 . 10 1 -j-'; sfzr ' PfiXNTiKs-tirKsJ Invaluable to 'rail- I rood companies, steamship companies banks, ineftl chants, manufacturers and others. . They are en- owing And chahgelesa, an4i win 'copy siarp and clear for an indefinite period pf- bsmh' Haviag fast received a' fresh supply of these, inks, wa are pre pared to execute orders' promptly and at moderate prices. -r? f-ioa The Toiaby Gdn. Copt o Tsstixokiau Hudson Citt, N. .1., Stpt. SOth. 18T4. Mzssbs. J. & W. Toixict 29 Maiden Lane J New York; The ju-iraase win no. awn oraerea irom you crives me entity satisfaction. I was 'very exacting' when' or dering the' GUa, bat mast say thai yon have1 more p. 1 ic ' its' - than f olflUed. what I reqaired of: yeai ' ' I have' shot f several. ibreixhleader by Hf rt-class makers,. and your bub beats them all for beaaty and workman- shipj As for, sbopting tinalltiee, your 'gac shodts stronger andjnora even than any glm I ever shot!' I have shown f. to, several good Judges 'tnelading i Anldaa mlnmalrimi.nil 11 fluwwtllrf fltd uwum ;1 ! ' is very strong and. durable, and that the gun is one xit fh haf Ihp-r evfr .rhAvV tnftrlA nirrtfl ' mmlr.k Is aJl vonr ran reanlrefL ... Thai shAt U At i I v.ftw .. . Ifiraiespt the Tarfd and Farni jtetslf, and, the -average of. -dv shots At 40 I iWSf penetration, T381! iwraang W , . & . r v.- i . - a iub. 1 1 1 j n ul.1 . huh . miLL u . bulu . a i fin. i - - . j... 4s seldom' met wl. and bin very proud M to l ,r -,.!---.-,. v.i .f.TiriT-T . -'t r-n.-r' ! UIS OWUH .Ul.jIU pUI. lUIJ, jot un IU JUUf gun L.i'su.,ii t- I. . i In lieYdtheM it.eceiis other. ,kiiiinir cleaner and handsomer than any .gun I ever saw, -as you assoreu iMa w,wio i.Wtui MiJuta meuu sheUs work;spiedfdy.'j3eatlfeen.l ha to offer' you jnjTBfX "8 nm mvmiuaw juui - f : 1 A .1 I i X' . I M i ' -7nn niM4fnn('i'U bM)i fe't IH i.'j r.a p ; , . 1 , . . i.t 1 .1 VrtrOTSBUTTORN.i-Yhursdarthe" 8d:insf.!: at the residence of the bride's mother! in Magnolia, Try iter. air. usciif w.outui iv:euu,jui um iuvj. to Mies Marjr ill, Horn, pr.Magnolia., , , ; , ; UK-, ;tif THE SIOKIXING STAB BVOa I1ISD ERY is complete in all all its appointments, and is in charge of one of the meet skllLful workmen in the State. AU kinds of Binding executed neatly, cheaply and expeditloiisly, "i" " . WROiJE1 1$& 12591. 6j NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, ii OYSTERS;r: ' First Oysters of the Season I ir' -. T". (-:( tv .: 7 'i T I'll 'I'K l.i- rlJiii 'Xf AY BB HAD, SKEVED HJANT STYLE," AT ,A f ' ' ' 1 ,i;..' ) ).) THE 0PFICE" SALQOI1; . t aept S-lt . : , : WM. M. COLLINS. Second Street Market.; i"Tf ' i AND 'ATTBK J SATtTRDAY, " SEPTKM- w oer n, 1 win opeu a Dotcner enop under the saanagement of Mr. C. Cv Red, at his Old Stand on Second, between Market and Princess streets, where pone butihe best Beef. Ac., will be sold. AU orders will be promptly attended to and castom olielted. ,. 1 pen.I 'Hi . t -If . l ft W. tr, POTTKK. ON DRAUGHT AT . , Range? .Saloon, , oa Front Street, nnder the management of cakl mugge: sept 8t nac Fri Sa -Go and fj Hini. : True as Truth Itself ! 1 rnHAT OUR BRAND OF X . .. ;, ' ' f-:!::i l r; s:. f'.i - 'T,. xF&YxO$ITE F&O - is.tae bjest:Bnd moet reliabte to'lwliad.o.'t J -, j . . Tliat Our Table ilatter ' Tukt Onr Prices are 'lower Thau: the ute adrances la goods woald indicate. I -We are selling goods at such low c'aeit figureVas aait the times - f. ! BRING T0TJR MONET AND TRY U& i -. - .. iyb;j: ': CHASI3l' HTER3 '& CO'S.,' .sept 8 tf -ifbl IT7rT?.:jrtT?Tr.TM"rP -WAV AVAaUkl A ! :'t ..'".r-"t . i;; - " - I Ji4t :'law October 1, lara. to octo- ' gfkma Illlf her "1, 1876, the brick balldinff on North A 1 . n;: .; : ...! side of PrincesB, between Water and Front7 streets', now occupied by Mr. Jna W. uoraon ana otaers. The hnflding will be divided, and rented as fol- lows: Two rooms on flrt floor; now occupied by Mr. r - . UWIUUB CU9 UiDlUOUVt IMUVC . - - Two rooms on, first floor in. West end of baiMbiR, ' similar to those oa first floor of East end, ; i Basement and second and third floors of East half of buUdinjt. .tf . , . - , ' - ' Basement 'and' second and third floors of West, half of bandinr, . iocareaior Bisnraace Agents, Commission Merchants or. Iaw- yersi while the UDDer floors are well suited for families. " f!'!:.,'- ... .Applyt(J; .. "Y" CRONLY & MORRIS, angai-tfnac un wm. m. hi t B.i grainger, TO , S. D,; .WALLACE,.'. - President ,.f Cashier. ;-f J Authorized, Capital 1,000,000. .J'-- f ; . f Cash Capital paid An'-" $300,000 -t; ! ;. ., : 1 1 ?UFPUS j ,Jlnl 1 4 ! .lb DIRECTORS: JOHN DAWSON r' " ' C." M. STEDMAN f !' ;' f1 ' i' 'v ,; . I. B. GRAINGER d j B. MTJRCHISON ' : -"-! f v; J . JAS. A. LEAK " B. F. LITTLE ThR E. B. BORDEN J. w-.atkinson M. WEDDELL. .7 i 1 I, 'Hi ang zo-tr nac To Bent. , DWELLING HOUSE ON WEST SIDE II 111 Fourth Btrect,. between Red Cross sad tiifi Walnut streets, r AddIt to l u 'v it ' -. . ; ang 29-tf nac l S. D. WALLACE, Ageht'l For Bent.; iil.T.UJJ . DWELLING ON SOUTH SIDB , OF;' Bill T Market street,. between Seventh , and Jil5 -1 1 - 1 THp-hth (rtrpprn tiow..occnnled hv Mm. Walker.oy Apply tb ' v.j-.j ' - aagSl-lw nac CHAS, M. STEDMAN, u j j i ''' 1''i' ,,'"'.' .... " r m a in J H a. VA'fc IS Vll south Water street, next l,i R AA III II Gilbfflt; islaa, A snail dWelRng hooft on Snd street, between Chnrch and Cantle. ap ply to I 5flH aue se?-iw nac .not uti uuas.' jw. rjtu ' ! ' f 'MlBCELLANEOUi?. i ; - ' Pianos and Organs' v : at ii- t,ij.- b'!.mi....i'.i.i..' BY ,i.u:, ' J. PrBuecEerts ParanteespeVfettj.Wa Ijf tf not nperior to ilie Wgi and preerable funers In knainMia ai wa!) sn in . rpnbtArlftn thrfinphorti I wilmtagtorisincerBiO.'and'haS steadUy increased the mat.. 'His bnsinest eipeiience is not that of .10 - eocauea rroiessea toner,; mnnaa. inperiwaiao.:i eim Mr-inn in v. mu ' 1 riaiii nnnaninr. lanfi rHiHiivrai. w iits '-.7;sknrtfl ni. i! niiiiu 11 v na. in 11 nn T iihi ikiiwi b a n uiu.i. . " T- r . : - H , t . t : TT -r cJao.butalsoasalMner. ue wiy warrants aiswvv ....... reDresented." Hi? charges' orbitant as those tf a npn-resident Toner. lie as represemeo." tnif cnareeis areireiuwiiaoic buu uui Ht has rww the largest Mock cd' Pianhond t piA- Inane, im crimen or -ine onamess a' specially. LEAVE BOOK. and oa riE ,!CEi.E.nBAXBD.;:i . CHICKERI 'V 1 .i ?'-.f:l vi te,i'jbiisr'0:S The yeW'fcnil v-ttoW' kelliiiaafla!' '..i'i' t j ia ':-i'. ii-- .--.V .jh'j Dlnstrated Catalogues furnished -free of charge. Apply to .ii );''ii " rii f - CHICKERtNa & SONS, I or.J. F. RUECKEBT. j Boston. i 1 j Vi i - ', I i J WOasagtoav N.' C ; septl-DAWtf . -. ; . ' - "VTTXDDING CARDS AND VISITING CARDS YV printed In the most elegant style, at WE, H. tUUUtAKlTB BgI1 PriaUng and Pabliahiag Hoate, tt L asstt I iiiit I rn south of u. B Ellen; a.tue two i-r. ptoses on souih W4ter street, occupiea I I -i-resoectivelv br Robt. Tak and ,Xt. J. 1 Nf ESP" PURCHASE YOUR PIANOS. AND YOfTA 'UNirrS" ORDERS- AT 'YATES I ANU MUSIC sTOKE. wUera yon will, Alsq I hiind f i.ii. rn j..ii-"i" i ay 0asSittl&iWl4y,..J. ..........,.$1 i! two daySfirt..vii W J 1,,,-UireetiAya.. ........ .,... ......... S W Mt uaj 9j v. v ; Two months ...15 W - - Three month .......! 00 - -j Six aoontha.. ... i . . . ... . :.. .. .35 00 uncyear.., v ..60 ! ' msr . Contract Advei-lfWiriRntji tlrm at ti-fr,i .UonatelT low ratec - ... ; ny -. five Bqaares esttmated ui cinArterwinnin. i.d 5 ' ' HOUSES FOR RENT. LPHJT-T-" . L WRT.T TVft nv r t HlfttJxrfB' 1 cm II lit I etreets, containing 10 rooms, gas,. Ac Possession, October 1, . , . - vtina) AddIt to - ' ' - aog 27-tf 1 . t 1 ,-.t. L. YOLLER3. FOR REWT. q NE OB TWO' 810 RES, C0KNEB OF FRONT ana uaioerry streets. ' -- ,v nut .-ALSO-.' Itn ii SwelUnjr- abore ' containing SEVKN 11 IRijoms.- a r L T. ALDKBMAN. seo l-3w. FdrrEent. F0S ONE TEAR FROM OCTOBER let. 1875, Store and Dwellicg on the Korth- side of Second, between Market and Prin Mce'ss streets, at present' occupied hy A. It. WeefelL KForiEent;. ; ; .1'.-; ONE HOXJSB ON RED CROSS. BE tween Front and Second street, and two it Isasil la... I Applv to f . -. , angiawf I' JAS. -H-'CHADBOTTRNACO.. -- .. . . "i . ' ',' "fit i r un'FornRent. - , . . ., .: . '..! FOR ONE OR MORE TEAUS, FROM October ..let,, 1875, Steto In the beet business locality, on S oond between Market and Deck street, occupied by f . Henderson, ang 29-lw Apply to A. D. WKSSKLL. . FOR RENT. ' fBV O N E 3 WE LLING HOUSE, ii;;, H Cobnxb op Second and Obanqb Streets. 'V ..: ' , - ! )-Apoly-.to,2V.-- '. ' I sept Srff- ' - Si. GEO. CHADBOURN. : - ' MISCELANEOUS. , , , i 'TM PORTED PICKLES" AT ) CENTS A JAR, - 'A. ..; i-. -j.- :M "-H:" v.'..; - ' -. We are forcing the price. ;idowa- ; Encomrag ns by sending your orders. . . r . . I. t1.') Imager, Beer,- Laser Beer, ! . ; , . i - . 1 74 PER DOZEN. " . - .. . . , . . .. f--The Best; Goodst Low Prices . Will increase onr olready large sales,', and" our' j V - Brand is ahead of aU. . I VHAVE ' TOtT TRIED OUR '. ' ? EProcess Empire ,FIouirt and - -! Best Butter "In lliie World. ' If not when your package is out, send to us and we ! will deliver a sample-free to any part of thecity. Fresh Grccerles every week, at . , . - hi -vfi-i-V GaO.. MYEKSV -r - . ; 11 & 13 South Front 8f. ... ! tug 8-t an Our Dox Box G uaranteed to be AS009B2 as your Cigar dealer sells yen: 1 . - ! For iOne.Dline,1 '' 1 ."-! ' . r :.v'-. ' .- .";.n i; i; - - or no sale by , D. PIGOTT. aug'l5-tf ':j' ' ' ;- j : Jnst BeceiTei.liY-Eij'ress. iia OSIER MOSAICS, Vi ij1 j NEW W0RK--By Maurice Thompson, Beauti- fully Bound in Cloth. , Price l Bianos1-;1 and", Orgaas. ' J Chromm and Lftltograplis. ' '..I For sale 'at:!.'!- 3T : ; "5 l TTBTKrawinj3VTa ...... " ang 81-tf l -Live Book and Music Store. v, Removal. I: OaLL AND SEE OUR LOW FRICE9, AT OUR New Stand, NoKJ i JfortOronf StreeV "',,.?, U V TIlPPTSriV A AT.T.WM'S ugSl-tf CityHaOera. Mosquito Nets AKD FRAMES GAUZE . AND LAGS. OUR . - f " " Second Stof.k j ust received and f of sale 16 w tyr one. 87-tCu '(I j J - ,D.;A.' BMITH-& CO. TT7T7. l.liv r . . . . RASS BLADES AND GRASS HCKJES In great variety of best quaMly a'ad at lbWest price, ot tbe &HdwWtbreof .-- I ' 1 i aok a ' i aag26-tf r i i CBLES A MURCHfSON. Coffey and Cheese. ; A1TED,4AVA.AN,P RIO C0FF8S, SAfSAGO ' i J ' .--. i v : s and Eldam. Cheese.; u ri-';- nf-t i ...For sale as t j...... vj-r):;t- n ' l"; ', J 1 a H. W. RUNGE. t jy . I ' t It i Jane 0-tf ! " . . it i , . !. A .-.f -tiffM Tons 'Ties' "J . ; ... . - j rs .a: il')it J1"h-k . ... x v . r . uti ry Bbls Glue ...... .ill- itl tit II. . I ; .''i . ... . n 1 For sale low bv v J It I II:. , ''.-I" i. :.-' ... m smH! W' wm Ang23,t, WILLIAMS f MUBGB1SON. -- ' 4 , !orii,lI1'oar, Hay aidSalt,' 1 :; " ' :Vnnft!-3lFlearwiul?ei' 11 'i I ' gfJQ Brit.andiEastieraHajrJ oJ r-J'"M ' QQ Sacks Lisbon Salt V-Vf ifi - '' ' s For salfflow"ey - - r " aag-tf j v. WILLIAMS MURCHTSQN. i; i V- e f Bacon Pork, Btrgar and XJoffee; : ' ' .gBofeap.8. SWes.T,, -A .J J - ka Boxes Smoked Sides and Shoulders, liii lift J ''":." ' '' - - . - BbhtPork. -."Jftf,,;,!; ,' ;..;. ).: : 'f qq Barrels Refined Sngar, Q Bags Prime RIq Coffee. For sale low by aug2Mf WILLIAMS A MTJRCHISON. i: i f i Jt i r ! Ii I! .1 .1 N
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 3, 1875, edition 1
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