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BATCIOP ADVinTllINO. , . im JaM . 1 n fly H-Vj MONO J ' or su i -vw MiiTamiM I . -ti Twnotki,.,.,... .... S3 BlIBOBUkl,,,...,. ... 5 .. 1 00 SUS 7F0L. XXVI. NO. -102. ill.1"" w-j. V ----- 11 , I..iu,.i,l mm m,h.ii in ,n in'ti.n I. i'i nrtii.T 7inrfir . , ...J.., "J. " . - " - ' V-,'.?" I . - , -7-r -.--tg - ;- r-j. .--v - - .-.... . - . " , 1 ir . n nn miMinirniij, urn i li uni mnnjiru mil m urn . j. i.-iti . .nrj- "t " ""' I - II 4 II -' II i.i I fiui't(iii!t aii .3ii Is Al i .v lill l I n . .U.iJlv; fx 1 1 .fts J i, r. I I OfiS Ti7 tft I it fii'r'V. 1 , ' I '.; j -, w.n)xra. aeilYru la uy pen ac me ToiLr-omtoperweet UuruKyAg to collect for more uu wee RNIXG EDITION.: ri,--ier A. Arthur has irrittta ; tetter ntioe the Republican Vice-Prestdeotial DSlioD. he defends the Federal election nt 0n which the two parlies are opposed, '"postmaster Forbes, of Richmond, Vir us defaulter: he and some of bis nbordioaus are to step down and out. 1A supposed case of yellow feyer at u-mpbis. Teonessee. 1 ne town mar- 7,0f Canfield. Ohio, was murdered by a rlv (f ruu(ib3. new Aiony. pi". a coioieu man was muruerea ;h.,ut provocation at a dance. They r, t!kiDgof lynchiag Bejsjamin J. Bor- ,t Enstoo, PenDsylTania, who snot and k.iledbia brother-in-law, Uenry W.bhouae. LztAriUe, Colorado, a misronmed. tr itHy krXro-policemen aad uniJod ainnuer; uc is iu auu mu wo uched probably. A S&ola Fe Ine muflen-r Duoian wis taken from the jail bra wot) ana baoel. A. girl in jbiokfill'-. PeonsylTauia, ;bas been kid ujppcJ byfLowmcn; four tf the rascals jreio j.il. but lue gin lias noi reen rcco veicJ. At Bellevicw, New Jersey, frink Woolcote was fatally stabbed by a fe;iow named Alcliermott. wbo is at large. Uriy S Orr, aped thirty five, jumped ,f the train near Baltimore and tried to nitliisowu throat; he cut also bis wrists; 1.. ukeu 10 the hoepilal. Gam- Mi, presided at a large mettiu l Belle- ,il!e; be said the llepubfic could stand all ilss The French Government io- utacii its representatiTes abroad to furni&h 1 Coaimuaisis whu ave been amnestied ,ih fundi to return to France. The tVrte will claim lha mediation of the Pjwifj uDder the Berlin treaty between T.irkL-v nod Greece. Tue rortelato j av Uerr Wickendorf, German Govem- meat Counsellor, forty-lhree thousand triDcs yearly for three years fox bis services. Ur. Tanacr is in good eoadition; be la.ti drive in lha Park. There baa beta uo caw of yellow fever in New Oi- mds this summer, say tbe health officers. General Graut will suppoit heartily tiirnel J ; be deuies that Conkliog and Logan teeived him. The Louisville &Nash- nVe Biihoad has negotiated with the Binig. Laodoa, for lh9 sale of $30. OflOOl1) of its bonds." One pnaeeoger as kill"d aud uiuc wounded by an aoci- ,1ml to fl eiv'uision train oear Tuledo, Ohio: ihe privntb secretary of Hon- Win. 11. EuglUh was atally injured. A ,Mirp,l lu -r -carriei was arieated or steaiiuL' rcnifctered letters in Richmond, Virginia; the tondsmeu ef tbe defaulting postmaster Fres will make good the Jedciency in bi AoeonnU, aad no crkuiual prosecution will fcillow. Dr. Tanner enicred upon the fourth week of bis fast mjod condition- The National Brd of Uealth deny ihat there is yellow irver in Memphis. The reen crops ot IreUod re luxuriant. The Ameri ca Bnkeri' Associatioo wjU moet at Sara- i Springs on the 11th ult; Secretary Satrmin will attend, and over 7,000 invita- iiucs have been istued to tankers, etc. New York markets: Mi mey 22r per cent; cotton dull at 11J12c; southern i,ar steady at $5 00; whent heavy iiiJ24c lower, ungraded red 98c$l 16; corn fiirly active and unchanged, ungraded 49jc; spirits turpentine 27fc; roein dull at $1 401 47. Sosoe ono adviMb Dr. Tanner to ulce aui-fat; his water diet agreeing ifh bit so well. NewJeJBey will be all right In November. Gov. MoClellan says so, ani he is a good judge. And nowI'eoDSyivania would like to divide. It wants four Radical Senators if they caa be got. Hardly ever. One dxlast week Dr. Taoner drank over nine quarts of water two and one-fourth gallons. No won der he fattens. suppose there U bat little iwofas to the reoominatioa of Gov. Colquitt, f .Gcorpa. Thus far he is greatly ahead in the primaries. Ga. Hancock t preparing . hj .let ter bat it will notbe" completed be fore tea days. Make it short aad sharp, General. Every body will fead a short letter, whilst but few 'ill read a long one. J udge Thurman made a speech to Hhe Ohio editors nd told ihem to get to wort in earnest. We always take an interest in what this able man aays and does. His mother was pure North Carelia a stock. There is a rumor that Marshal Douglas is to be superseded by some tody as U. S,. Marshal of the West- DisirhrV&NoHli Carefwa. Well, we are willing LUtl Douglas (bis lher watheLiuleTOianf.M is to hve his head cut off - becausa he waa for "the stronmaa" and not for J.78; Old Tecamseh Sbernnn kneeked. fce black clean out of that lie about Hancock' and the TUden order busiw nes8, and what is mor'he t iCin; .true warrior style, and with his 1'tjitle hatchet. Now for the next Radioalj falsehood about Hancock; j i Black 'killed one the week before, nd ' then ame lien. Sherman who laid another low. Next. ' J ' TUB 9TATB CAItPAlOtT. ' Macnolia has a Haucock and J arvis flag-pole. t- Messrs. Dowd, Leach, Busbee aad Staples made speeches at Concord on Saturday to a thousand people. All went off well and great enthusiasm prevailed. The Asheville Citizen says that Gen. E. R. Hampton, hitherto the Western Radical brains, has taken th Mump in 'Jack son county rot Uancocknglisb and. Jams. Northampton Reporter: As Gov, Vance said to Judee Settle in 1876. so can uov. jar via say to J cage isnxton this year " t nere ia walking ahead Tor you, Judge.' Fayetteville JSxamirwrc At the orgaaization of the Hancock and Jarvis Club the best of feeling prevailed, and eve rything indicates perfect unanimity, iq the party which means the complete success of me wnoie iicset in tne county. The Raleigh Netos special does not mention tbe speech of Col. Charles R Jones at Shelby. Tbe Charlotte Obterver says: "Col. Jones, of tbe Ubitrver, was loudly called for and responded id a telling speecn or an hour's tangtn. tie discussed national" politics, and found eager list eners." Oxford Free Lance: The Dem ocracy of Fishing Creek Township will "ratify" on Saturday tbe l?tb. at Hobeood s l ippetra aiofe. uol. JLmis. Co Worth am. Capt. Williams and other speakers will address tbe meeting. Fish ing Creek will do her whole duly in this election. Charlotte Observer: There is much dark-horse talk ia the 7th congres sional district. Tbe hitched out nags 'are Marshall Clement, Chas. Price, Kerr Craig, K L. Vaughn, W. H. H. Cuwles. Light- mng rods are up all over the district The district convention meets at YadkinvHle on the 5tb of August. :' Duplin county correspondent of Raleigh News: Mr. Shackelford.' our can didate for Congressional honors, has begun bis campaign in earnest. He shot his first biar cub at Soatcbet. to lbi TeoWtV. last Samrday, aad wilt foUownhir up. wl;!k. an actrs caavaasvia tbe twelve cbanties con stltu.Ung the diurict whicfiLbe wULirtxcsent in our nextCoogrese. . f-EIVS Kaletgh ATw: Major Vaughan, who has been recomisated bj aodam&tion ia Alleghany, is an active worklngT-m-berf the present House and arood i ;rUa- aocntariaa -The Democrats ef Wtau ga have nominated Capt, EJ. Lovejifor the House ur ueprescntatwes. loe rte publicana haw or4lriaUVTamXUg ham,whu claims o b an iaderegdent sOn Satorday rGor.Jawb and Attorney -General Kenan spokeXIBIielby ts a tue crowd. A special - toiaa, uaieigh New says: "Gov. Jarvis spoke for two hanrs. He diacuaeed-boahpSlaia. and Na--tfouai questiooa 4r1 exhanstjHsrniBer. He sketched etooV Qaniras4?t 'VlW aad nrefcented himself to the peoole as a candidate forGoveraor.wtthtbe endorse ment el bis present admiaistraiion of ilSairs as his eestprotniM that, H chorea bo would be the Governor ot the wroiejpecjie. His speech "" was empbaticaS: "a good one, ana lue leveiana ffiaacis;. aoia hisa s bv aooUudioc -himabaartilr CoL Kenan was at lracia Cleveiaad. IA waote bim in war, and woullttetet desert him n daac of peace. He spoke priocft)aily on the subject of education, and-the increasing demand for a better -system. - cDpirits Turpenuxie, Mr. John W- Rogers, of Wake, is dead, aged 78. Raleigh handled 582 bales cot ton last week. Total 60,256. The Concord Ma istiYeive, the population of Cabarrus at .: . , Mrs. Sarah E. Mitchell, an ex cellent Christian lady of Newbern, is dead. Raleigh township had, adten deaths last week. Why not publish the city separate f i: lo. Raleigh is once more happy. Old John Robinson's son is expected and the circus bills. Rev. Dr. Skinner has been or dered by his physician to spend two months at the Warm Springs.: - Western Courier: The census rtUKHkM wsTO fKWaeawa. va www ww mm w mmm-m der8onvtlie, June, loou, ooo; lotv. my. p i YYetaon xiewsi xdw wwb ot Halifax has three hundred aad seventy-six mr mi . e inhabitants, according to the last census. Monranton JMacU: The work on tbe western asylum for the insane is progressing flnely. The maja.DpilAing is now ready for the roof. We notice in the ChaKoUo Ob terver that several theatrical companies are already billed for the approaching theatri cal season in that burgh. Salisbury Watchman: Dunn's Mouotaia Gold aline, the ptoperty M Mr. Asa Ribelin, was bought last Saturday by Luther R. Marsh & Son. Messrs. uady ac June are wo king the property. . Concord Sun:. Cabarxui j vak visited by a severe hail storm Wednesday evening, which did much damage. In some place the growing;. coUoo was com nietelv mined. Hail was feend-in con siderable quantities the morning after it feli. Asheville Citizen: Good re ports from Madison county' tobacco crop come to. me recent raina an uaipvu wonderfully, and the increase or. acreage over last year will reach at least one hun dred per cent.. From Buncombe and Haywood the same good reports come. Rocky Mount Progress: rlhe mn.t terrible storm that was ever witnessed visited this place last Wednesday night. doing slight damage to uees ana uuuuinga, the tin roof on the 4Uresd bouse being torn off; a portion of It-was blown a dis tance of twenty vr thirty yards. ,It'ts thought tbe corn crop is seriously wjarea. The Henderson Jieview notes ih nncceasful result of a very difficult surgical operation performed on a lady of Person county oy ur. x. . iii.er8ou; oi Grinvifle. I'telady bad been under the care of several very eminent physicians -of Virginia and New York. The Beview says the operation is consiaerea oj nreuicai men one of tbe greatest . triumph, la Southern surgery. ... :C-'?:. '-s,. , su,,1- Oxford FreJjdnce The Reids- b ille limes says Jqdgis Cerrimou fa ..being talked oi la its section to, connection n,wun pla HancocK'acabipct, , Judge, Mer-i a-Muon, would; uo ..hPnwA to .the caDinet or toy Preaident. r-fluaan Anderson Jack- san, wifff .of Dr7 Isaac Jackson, of White-4 vale, and daughter oi the iate Jr. j ames L.WorUiam, pf - Walnut. Grove, died, July aod,;itpjo, aged U jeajv u t the convicts on , the J Western Railroad at this place was seated on a log amusinr him self with a sharp edged chisel one day last , wees: when Wesley rope, one or the guardB, slipped up and tickle'd : him behind the ear .with a straw. The convict threw back His hands and the chisel ; struck Pope in the neck, making a terrible gash and barely missing one of the large arteries.' -r-The Wilmington Stab is always complaining about papers copying f rem, its columns without credit. That Hancock joke of ours, Bro. Stab, was- our sbest of tbe season, and yon deliberately stole it ConeonL Sun.; The printer otaiHed.-? the crediu We made the needed acknowledg ment in the , next issue.: We have never coasciously "atolen" a Vjoke" aqd if,we werehdoa v(e should be a litUechQice.n Nevbbernian": Capt. OscarFj Rue, principal keeper of Hatteras light house, died at that' station on iast Thursday morning. A colored man named Aaron Burr,' living , oear Rocky Rqn, six miles from Newbern. is giving exhibitions of a very peculiar .character1 for the1 benefit, of a relieions denomination near Deep Gal ley. It is said that Aaron is in possession: or a spini lamp anata oiowpipe, wnn wnicn he nightly entertains Mb congregation, by holding the left arm over the lighted lamp, and, with the pipe, blows the flame upon the limb until the "blaze burns a cavity. through the flesh, bone aad muscles, and then drawing through tbe opening, a thong made from deer skinl he attaches H to a beam or rafter and swings himself to and fro, singing the while a song called "Rock me to sleep, mother." After having sung the several verses, he detaches himself, and railing to the floor, turns a somersault ana then passes around the hat. Charlotte Observer: Two or three men from Clear Creek .were ia the city yesterday making inquiry, for the coro ner. They reported that a young man named Junker had cone to the woods on Tharsd ay,squirrel hunting, and failt eg to re turn alter an unusual length oi jume,a party waa made up and search was made for him. He was found lyme dead by a fence who his brains shot out, and his gun lying under htm. Mr. W. W Barber has been ap pointed a Marshal for the next State Fair. Mr. Miller, a prominent and success ful farmer at Fort Mill, say that the cot ton crop will mature unusually early this year. Already he has found a great many full grown bolls. Gen. Berringer won his spurs in the rebel army. Me fought desperately four years to keep the negroes la slavery. He was a slaveholder. Han cock won his spurs in tbe Union army fighting fur tbe abolition of slavery. He baa always opposed slavery. It is rumored amone tbe friends and relatives here of the notorious Andy El- wood thai he was sentenced by the Supe rior Court of Iredell county, at its late term, to confinement and .hard labor in the penitentiary for three years. xjh::e3 gitx HBU ADVlOtTISUIlKA l- J. C. Mchds Druggist. Munsoh Rubber coats, &c. J. B. Wokth Bteam laundry. Chowan Baptist Female InstitMa. W. 8., Stab Office Board waoted. Masonic Meeting WUmingtow Lodi'e. liteal Dot. We in this section have been having fioe seasons of rain for several days The Wilmington Garden Club are making arrangments for a plc-nic to be given sometime -.this month- The Wilmington Steam Laun dry ia now prepared for business, and tbe delivery wagon will be ready in a few days. Wo were glad to see Capt . J . E. LeggettaJble to be up again yesterday. but he is still in very feeble health, and unable to reave bis house. The excursion of the C. M. ' Stedman Fire Company to-morrow bids fair to be a very successful one. The price s only 50 cents for the roved trip. The North Carolina Amatenr re ss Association will nreet'in annual ses sion at the City Hail in this place to morrow, at 10 o'clock, Mr. George M. Carr presiding. ' Quite a lively skirmish took place in the neighborhood of tbe Cape Fear Tobacco Works yesterday morning, and. the result is set forth in the proceedings of the Magistrates'. Courts in this issue of the Stab. ' It is estimated that there were at least seven tbousanof'cafitatriep'ea in mar ket yesterday morripg, to say nottiing of those sold from carts on the 'hills. Verily it is a great season for ; cantaloupes and watermelons. , -. Some of the cows and hogs don't seem. to care a,continiuai,out. iae cuy ordinance prohibiting them from running at laree in the Streets. The first thing they know, however, they will find themselves J eeked up safely m tbe city pound. , !i - ' is a a- ' " ' Colored. ikdiiarVial Fair. B. J. Edwards. JrenerAi Manager of tbe Journal qf Jndustry i. in; the city, ahd informs us that the colored people of North Carolina will hold their second Industrial JTair uoaer ine auspices ui tue xi, y. iuuur trial AsaociaiMMi, ia iua vkj m Camp Russell,' commencing septemoer 27th and continuing six days. There will bej brief military display in connection wkskthe Fair, and Fi l)cmglaas his beep Ihvited ro delivef thevliantiaaddres. mm "": ': ' ToTTJ6df,T5yi ml ToOirratlten prtaTrnomrTtehiitteHt Feverst iiseeJfidr the Rioortr TirvfetyKTdneys ana adderrDr. Tutt's Pills has beeaU'woflderiaUrs3iceei ful. These diseases are the result of vitiav- ..k "fcT. i . Ll. -in . W mm Kama tea Diooa. : a.s a dioou iiunuw ioBj no equal. . i nit? . Mactsjratea Ceart iv Samuel Chambers, colored, iw as be ore Justice' Minis yesterdsy, charged la, two cases with committing b assault upon L WiHiajn Talley, also colored. , The cases were both dismissed on the payment of costs. 7 ' " 7 Irving Washington, colored, was ar- raigired before Justice Gardner da the charge of assault and Battery. Def endan j submitted and was ordered to pay one penny aad the costs. . f Charles Hunter, colored, was up on a charge of assault, upon the affidavit of 8. E. Chambers. Case dismissed at tbe cost of tbe prosecutor. 1 , J The same defendant was next awaigned' on a peace warrant sworn out by S. Ei Chambers. Case dismissed at the cost of the prosecutor. - S. K. Chambers was next caned to an-4 swer to the charge of assault upon John! Brodie. Case dismissed at the cost of the' prosecutor. s peace warrant sworn out by John -Brodie. Case dismissed at tbe cost of the proseeu-l tor. Jos, Highsmith, colored, charged with wilful abandonment.ahared the luck of most of his predecessors his case being dismiss ed at the cost ot the prosecutor. Blaret'a Coart. Jack Davis, colored, was arraigned on the charge of acting disorderly and abusing a policeman on Saturday evening last, and also with resisting the officer when arrested,' He was ordered to pay a fine of $10; craved an appeal to the Criminal Court, and waS reauired to aire a justified bond in the sum of $50 for his appearance, but subaequantly1 withdrew the appeal, paid his fine and was; discharged. BvL. Moaely, colored, charged with attempting to rescue tbe prisoner Jack Davis) from Policeman O'Brien, was ordered to pay a fioe of $10. Tony Regan, colored, charged with act-. ing disorderly on Market atreet Saturday) night, was told to go; judgment being aus-j ponded in his case. Rainy Pearsall, colored, charged with! acting disorderly at a boarding bouse near, tbe foot of Mulberry street on Saturday night, and cursing and abusing tbe police officer who arrested her, was ordered to pay a fine of $10 or go below for ten days. Hot Weelfcer. Below we give the maximum range of the thermometer in the Stab office for the days named : Juno 12 95 degrees. y 13 7 14 y 9 " 15 96 ' Cool 8 pell followed. ! June 22. 23 " 24 86 88 .......90 88 90 94 93 93 86 88 91 90 90 91 ......92 91 , .0 94 90 91 94 .... .92 94 90 41 l ( It it i 25 28 27 28..... 29 SO 1 2 ; 3 6 7 m 8 9 10..... 11 12 13 14 15..... 16 17 July I tt it An AUempte lneeaWMery Fire. The ringing of the alarm bells yesterday morning, about 20 minutes past 8 o'clock,, was caused by an attempt to fire the dwell ing house on Fifth, between Nun and Church streets, owned by Mrs. E. A. She-; lar and occupiedby Mr. Benj. Motte. The fire was between the weather boarding and the ceiling of theldtchea, aad was getting under good headway when discovered. When the fire was extinguished, by mem- bers of the Stedman Bucket Company,, Officer James snd Mr. Henry Sholar found! a quantity of partly charred ligbtwoodj splinters on the sUl between the weather boarding and ceiling where the fire was started. There were also two or three lightwood Splinters sticking ia the weather boarding on tbe outside of the building. -' At last accounts no clue had been obtain; ed le tbe would-be incendiary. ' New llaaarri Popalaiioa. .The census reports make the population; of New Hanover county 21,487, of which 17,605 is embraced ia the city or township of Wifmisgton and 3,382 in ' four small, townships outside of the city. Tbe popu lation of 'New Hanover in 1870 was put down at 27,978, but since then the county: of Pender has been formed out of it; the townships thus lopped off for that purpose; containing by the census ten years ago! 11,043, tn the remaining townships npv composing New Hanover bounty this would! leave 16,936 as the population in 4370, Which shows a gaih for the part 'ten 'yars j of 4,551, or 4,159 in Wilmington and 392 in i tbe townships outside. The population of! Wilmington in 1870 was 13.446. Gea.Slei.ae.' " 5 Gen. WlWiam McRae, to wbomthe posi tion, of General Manager of the Carolina Central Railroad was recently tendered, was here yesterday and received a hearty welcome from his old friends. The General has Bot yet decided: whether be will accept tbe position est the Carolina Central or net, but is" expected ttf gfve' a definite answer nweelr.,, --, iKs-7,7" 7; -' 1 at: 1'7 ' ' ' - t iJJT at - iff It has been brovea, iWt the diseases of babyhood caanoLaicjme iafaat's sys umtJwhen Dr. ;B nil's Baby Svrupisused as fWrxf' MHfe? .7m r , JSUBtlBU IN UBOdKKtYJV. clore4 Mia'i urntai Aiiaait oi ato Wife aaid lior r.rewao-H ' " i - v ji Utt.,aUJtatMr-towaaliV -4.4eiefy lajatree cSte 0tSieri ' ; x The colored residents on Harnett street, in that part of the city known at: "Brook- lyn," were gteanj-'excUedlasliilghfe About U o'clock a colored man came dut.T5l the house of Robert Phinney, colored and ran down the street, followed by some-one itnlfi . t Inn nf hin vn(. As he sped, along .the street a gathering crowd of colored people gave Chase, and the fugitive -Was soph overhauled. ' When .caught be man was found to be Stepbe Kichardson, a son-hv-law , of ltobert Jfhin-cey. He was taken back to the bouse, where, upon entering a ghastly sigh k was presented, the, bodies of Ph$nneyi his wife and daughter (Richardson's wife)lyicg stretched upon the floor. The furniture of the room was overturned -and there were other 'evidences of a severe struggle. iQld man Phinney wasi bathed M blood from two deep gashes on his head, and the two women, bruised and beaten, were lying senseless on tbe floor. They had beei beaten with a heavy iron shovel, With which murderous instrument it is said Richardson , .. . . . , . j unnuun iau o mu ityvB uyum th- uI.Ia r.m,l Th, inopnapd otAnr "--.-i. - -.. rrrr. people who had bim in charge would have lynched him upon the spot but for the timely arrival ot a policeman, who arrested him, and by whom Richardson was taken to the guard bouse and locked up. .In the meantime surgietl aid was sought . for the sufferers, and Dr. Wright was soon in tf tendance. It was found that Phinney '1 wife was tbe most seriously hurt o: the three, her skull being fracture in two places, and sho died about an hou and a half after receiving the blows. Phih-j ney himseir received severe "cuts on his head, and bled profusely. He was uncon, scions, and it waa feared his injuries, were fatal. Esther, Richardson's wife, ia cut badly about the back of the head, and was partially delirious at a late hour last night.' There had been ill-feeling between the parties Cor some time past,? end Richard- son's wife had separated from him and was living with her parents, but the immediate cause of the difficulty could . not , be ascer tamed. Richardson himself was very! reticent He said he was sorry, but it wal done the heat of ' passion, and that old man Phinney had - threatened to shoot him, with a musket. An Aeel4entMVsaJaeiaent. . T f ik .v t- , rr.i,.a In one Of the pockets Of the fate Thomas Williams, of Pender, the announcement of whose somewhat sudden and unexpected death was made in Sunday's Stab, was found an item of hews addressed to the ? him from delivering. It was dated July 10th, and related to the bursting of a gun' in the hands of Mr. Jno. E. Wood, a4 Rocky Point tbe evening previous, while firing a Hancock, and English salute, and of his narrow. escape from death. We ment tion the matter at this late, day as an in stance connected with the sickness and death of our lamented friend. Throws trona Tstelr II cart I We regret to learn that Messrs. Clayton1 and Norwood Giles receited quite painf u injuries by being thrown from their buggy yesterday morning, while, crossing tbe bridsre abont one mile this aide of Wricrht&j viile Sound. The latter gentleman was completely stunned for a few moments. rsrm . a. 1 1 1 aa I Aue perca poie 01 tne Duggy nroKe, wuicui coused tha accident. ; ' atlVBK AUD DIARINB The brig B. J31 WiUianu sailed from New York for this port on' the 16th irrat. . A three-masted schooner, name un known, was reported, off .New Inlet yester day. :- - ' j - - 1 A teleeram received here from Fay-i etteviHe yesterday morning, by Messrs.) Worth & Worth, states that there had been; a rise of fourteqn inches in the river at that point. . ' m ... JFor the Stab. 7 Mtfor Startl notice tha! fhe editor' of the Charlotte Democrat suggests that the NATorialatnai'biBiBaAUeiaefion im raliewe taxpayers ui tue upeov vi-vuraasn ib-: quests, especially in Mecklehburg couny."i r thhtk aoanty commiM county comssussroner generauy will heartily concur in this iaggestlon. The law on this subject needs to better defined than it nfw is. Coroners under'; the lair a it new rja fed'thathey;;j! reatrired in all eases where rtbey 'tetm . in formed thit ant person iaalaln or suddenly dead, either by drcwnmg!or othetwlse;-to nroeeed and t Orthwith auatmoa a1 jury aad make inqairy wnen, nowano ty -wna! means) such persba-eajaeta his'deatb,'? eta. ) These words' would seem to ladicaie that ; iMitttrMlihiM.atathiwi wtan the cirenmstabeee attendinr the; death of ..r-r r. w "-jrrv.r"; ii anch-oerson ar Bet kaown. v Yet, aatbe taw may -wow w cuwhiwu, . im i drowned in tne presence ox atty peopiq, u or- it - any one ia wewu, uuu: uw horse - in the streets of our ! city ana ib thus fouad suddenly deadi" 1t U deemed proper that an Inquest shall be ' Jield . dver the body. Dc the law ' Contemplate the holding of intjuests m ssch cases aAthe above? If so theroMaeed-be no change. If they ar e ndt rrfoper asta then much ex nense mav be saved many counties, includ ing New Hanover, by so defining tbe duties OI coroners tnai tney . may. cieariy uauer- atand in what cases inquests should be held,' and confine theaimlves to snob. - - HONORED Ajto'BMST.-WMaii a board of m- mentphysiciaaaasid caemiaia aaaeesesa na uav y that by commasag aomosweu wuva wns; ble remedies, the moot, wonderful medicine, was d, which won id cure 'such a wide ranee of .tmostaUothet; remedies could be dia- ,nsed m1tuat-innil'S:fJJS erit toy actual bv actual -tri 'naa-swwi aa wnmMnm to day the j5)!TTVT5fv"U,- liili" .hu4.il ' jd JSttfij?- I weOer'e iwieaiejas; v -"-1 ai j ?MMy c!udx weather. Qccaaional rains. ' perature and.barometer, are, the iqdicatioos t'or this section to-ilaW " ; ' i Taeranoaaeaer meeerei. TTbe following will show the stale of the bomett 8nm I Miuusmean I ttme' M Ascertained frdm the dally bulletin I .W, me oigoat umce in this city: j I Atlanta. ...... . .88 nrr Jacksonville 89 Key Wet........-- I Charleston, 4 e a trv" 89 M001ie.......i...82 Montgomery 90 New Orleans,. . . .91 PuntaRaasa,. ...8G Savannah 98 Wilmington... i .85 Charlotte 88 Oorsieaaa, ...... 93 Galveston....... 89 Havana.!.... . .. . Iadianola,.. 93 CITY ITKJnv I ' THB MOBNINQ STAR can always befcad at tnfc roUowily? pUr lathe atr: The PoroellHooM. From Diatuignlshed Sdward Jmiino m n Berreoa uiiy Hospital, HaUraz. W. . Cotflen's tJeblg's Liquid Extract of Beef i raaor is a very agreeable article of diet., r rtiShl therta, Malarial Typhoid Fver. and everr desraa -dlaeaee. its nae will be found mrain&hi. UaaKH F14NHXR, Agento, WUmiiixtoit, KOTHKHS .1 MDTHBB8 I 1 , MOTHERS 1 1 14 Are yon dlstnibed at nlcht una hnirn nt WamTZSriFSSSSS EOT'S 7" I hotue of mbs. wutsxows'boOTHiHc I It wiU relieve the poor little suffererim 1 nu iwxy-aepeaa a pen it; there ia no austa f here is not a mother on earth who h i cTer naeq iuwno wm not teU you at once thai il 1 . "?eu an Eive rest to the mot cx, ana reuei ana aeaiui to tbe child, nxntiii. uirtk magic It is perfecUy safe to use In all caaea. and pjeaaant to Aotaete, and ia the prescription of on or the oldest andbeit female physicians and nnrses in the Uatted states. Hold v..)..r. a bottle. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WMirJlia Wiem. 319, A. F. & Ali REGULAB MONTHLY COMMUNICATION! .o0 TJ.CTUKSDAY) KVKMINQ, JULY SOth, 1889, at a o'clock. ! Vteltlng Brethren are cordially Invited to at teed. By order of the W. M. ' Wanted. BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, TABLE BOARD; from 1st of Ansnat to lat of ectntxv. in . nH. vate family residence. Mast be West of Fourth PVreet aud Nerth of Maiket btreet. T Address, statins: terms. W. 8., Star Office. Jr o it Bubber Goats. gILK, GINGHAM, ALPACA ' ; ' - AND ZINILLB UMBRELLAS, SATCHELS, and SHAWL STRAPS. iylt MUNSON'3. G HO WAN BAPTIST FEMALE INSTITUTE, MUEFBBBSBORO, N. C Tne next Session I ?r this old and. weU established School will beglQ I wonneaaay in uctoner. with a rau Faculty aad landau needful appliances for thoronzh instruct l??? fFB? y hlch address jySOeodttWlt tu th aa President. f nmeroi1- steam huudbt; NO. 15 NORTH WATER STREET. JOS. Bv WORTH, Proprietor. SMIL ZENS, Sspetinteadcnt. Open for Baalneae MONDAY, JULY Nth. 1880. PRICE LIST Shirts, old. 10c; do, new. 19c; Cbl lars te; Cuffs 2c; Undershirts 6c; Night Shirts 5c td 10c; Drawers 6c; Bocks 8c; Towl 8c; Handker chiefs 3c; White Vests 15c to 35c. Yoong Men's Wear will be taken by the Month, at $8. 1 A Frko List of Ladies' Wear will be issued in abont Tea Days. epeciai sates ror Family Washing. Jy SO 1 w JAMES C. MUNDS, . DRUGGIST, j 85 NORTH FRONT ST., (NEAR PRINCES,) , ,.. . . f WILMINGTON, N. C. I G-len Alpine Springs. Bniie Eo.. N. C. j 1 . rtHS MOST ATTBACTIVS SUMMER RESOBfrl in North Carolina. Hotel accommodations unsurpassed. Board from $i0 to f 30 per month. j Special arrangemeats made with families. f A. J. RUTGES, Proprietor. JJt 16 10 nae Overcoats ND LINEN 8Dm MADE TO OBDER. THE. Monarch "Bound Bosom" Shirts at 63c, 75c, f l 00 j j ij I DYER A SON, Tailors and Furnlsherf . i oqa ita n 1 QQA 1880-UewCrOp--1880. ATEW CROP OF TURNIP AND CABBAGE A Sd. all varioUea. in Btiore and for sale low. Try a bottle of Fan jenanna Cologne Water, aa elegant.! jprBoarsm ay Mr 1' j. a. tLAttUJJM. uruggist. ' . rz- 1 . sew whi. Family Bibles .TTANDSOMELY BOUND, SUITABLE FOB JLX ieata Ac; Photograph Albums, all alaea; ndav School Cards.Thew and beautiful d- Jge Sunday School Cards.thew ffVi'mf wrinag rapexaoa yaws, ia boxes. j-atesxaiytes, u YATES' BOOK STORE. Coal! Coal! (f TONS BLACKJMITII3', now landing. .f. ALSO, GRATE, STOVE and FOUNDRY COAL. . r O. G. PARSLEY. Jr., Jy f j Pw Oraago and 8. -Water ate, Z,' TbeEace. XEMOND GOODS. CHEAP. .7 , GO AND SEE ( PARKER a TAYLOR. i . .1 , WALTER .GOWSY , .s-'. :- a : DBAJJCBrilf 7 . TOBACCO .Imported and Domeetic C 1 0 AJiS j a GARJt'l!Tiia. SNUFF andTPlPES 1 - mJ 1 ef:aUdeaernyaonai i vv ati Market Street , I- .1 I x iiuuu, wer annaai aeaaton, sias to SittS. rarents seeking the best advantages for their Daajthtersj will do well to examine fta Cataloene. for w A. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. toalo;1 Uthia : T7atcrf nsKvvuinsxarH.: Bsuaax'a DrSEisi or r THB KIDNKTfl. rmrrrv ntATirHrtt : 1 LXTTXS Q9 Dt WX, A. UAMMOltD, . , Siugeon Geaaral V, SL Amy (raUrad), rrofoaacr of Diseases of the Mud and Karroos yvteaa . in tha UalTarsity of Mew Tack, ate . 43 Writ 64ts 8t.,Vw Toaa, Jane S, JS;0. I have for soma tlaaa wad as of th BtUTale Li- thU Water In eases of affections of tbe NXBVOUS 8TSTBM, complloaUd wi h BBioHTS D1SCA8B OF THE KtDKXT, or with a QOUTY DUTHK- BU. Tha resalt kare been emlaMUy aaUsfaotor. LIthfa hii for many years boen a favorite rmdy with me In like cases, bot th BaSalo WaUr cr talnly acts bettor J ban any extern porjoaoo volotiua ot the Lithla Salts and IV moreoTer, better bom a cases of CSKKBCAL , HYPgUASBU, raaalUaff from over mental work, la which th a ill lira called 7tB70Ua DXSPCrsiA rxtiKa, mt& get rally with marked tnr St. , tn WM. A. UMMOMB, M. D. TUOMAS F. OOOPK, Proprietor JyHttawSw waaa BeaTalo Uvbia Hptings, Va. QiTJIIjTS. Brown & Roddick 45 MARKET STRhET, ARBorrxiaara so ax ohbat babqaibs in Domeatic Qallts saltabM for the varnaier; Fall Biae Hoaeyooaab Qnllts ..a M Bridal Qnllt Fringed... 7771...' tft The Bates ynilt bo Bnsjliah Marseilles Qailta. all rises aad onataaa. atpr: Ices ranging for 1 M to -fS 00. mytStf BROW M BODDICat. Bacon, Flour, Molasses, && 80 Boxe,xtB- BWm do Bmokwd' do 1200 Bbl"rLOUB' rrad. 1 Ail Hhda and BarreU AW 50 CUBA MOLABSX8. Hhds choice POBTO RIOO ea 300Q Backs LIYXBPOOL SALT, J5Q Bag OOFFEE, all gvaAaa, 300QBa1tCOEH. QQ Bales Choice HAY, 2 Bbls and Half BbBt SNUFF, 100 Sozea80DA, Kega NAILS. rjO BbU Rlcs 30Qbk8Hot. Boap, Candlas, Matches, Candy, Lye, Potash, Ac, For aal by Jy IS tt KJCKCliNBB a CALDEB BBXW. Brown Gins. rpiME JL plac WILL BE OUT TniS MONTH TO place orders for the Celebrated BBOWN 'ON GINS. All those what lateed veaUaff COTl'ON GINS. uioee superior uins anoaia get laeir orasrs wub as at once. Wo gnatantee ah Oottoa Olao ao be saperior to all others and r1cs satisfactory. JOHN OAWBON a CSX. jy 17 tf 1. tl and 13 Market at Wire Ketting SCREENS For Door and Windows. 1 ... Good to keep out flies and moaqaltoe. Also, Bash, Doors, Blinds. Lumber, and Building Material Generally, ALTAFFER, PRICE Co., i Faotoht: Foot of Walnnt St. Jy 18 tf Omoa: Nutt, near Bed Uroti at. ''Advantages. tt TYEB90NAL'7 ATTENTION, AND A WELL jl ramaa worxaatqp-, aev Maoae oar sststiaia meet far la advaac ot all other. We tarn oat rapetlor work from every department, and guaran tee satisfaction tn ersry repct. Th aacsat "Two-bow" Top Bnnry auUMfaetard emly by MoDOCGALi. a WILLIAMSON, , Jyl8tf . Chesnnt, bet. WaUr A Front i , Examine YorTrun Ajra DjTHEY NEED WLmTMBXXQ OB COV enng send tkem to our ffaddl, Caraea and Boggy ..... .m . ... .... ti t Saopa, where thar win bo pat m tlwrsngUerda by a Practical, Trunk Make. . jyioju, WKKoaaTTX a w. 1..' Tourists i. AMD ATX FEBSOS8 WAMTTJla TBXTBXS aadTraveUng Baea an be fanOaaad at tae lowest price from our new stack jast arrived. Oar Wholesale and Betall Harneae aUbttshaaaet can't be beat for Latest Strteaaad 1 the least moaey. No. 8 South FroatjSU JylS tf MaXAAKP m BOWliEM. Harness Factory. V I KEEP CONSTANTLY OM AND MY v make of Carrtagea, Bugglea,' Wagon aad ArJl DrayssSaddiaa, Hismh BrMlaa, OoOat. ll il .Ac Painting, Vara taking and Raplrtag done at abort notice. Call-aad. xaaaip a4st your money s worm, at r. u. UAXuana, . UM, Truss, t,urftaa . Proak ilrrivab. FtUSEB, TJJIIED r'APFLESV CXXJOA-MUTa, Pwrl Barley and Sago. AboUmc Ut of Ua tae Falbtm Market B. Nrtkwra lrt Pwtstok Alotof Brooaaa, wUlaelllow at rcUU; Wood ad Wfilow Warei a fvlhikse of Flwst'y Orapartaa, U- srars. Tobacco and Uauar. all at Bo atom rnoaa UUSNNa Jy 18 tf l.j v 111.1. f and South Front straci. i 1 1 it Tin &6ofiiitT I1 IN OR OUT TOWN. GET OUM" W'rtatitEi. Marcaaeta, aeed ft aw erkee . Taewate tnrtt nisfiinff vour orders. Take aa for ike MMkaiS cheapest, lanteau and by aU bm Quickest selling Cook ok Stove offered, Tk-SAM.M aired.;; Snores frrmshe, M lnvestaant rea. Stv Doaicra, ttatel Workers aad . . . House Furalaaers. , JylStf n Vi . TibBIggcntr r VtHB GRANDEST, -A,;. .V- -dT'Hji WRBT , vrivAivniti 1 us. tuo;.': UMilf OVTKBBOtrRaB w"' -v Men's Wear Depot aa '..'iv; tAahenfeliUrtaafa 1 d f:-t ' tf f'ti .'l 1 - v . .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 20, 1880, edition 1
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