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Ail. itamaoF aoveki hinu. - 2., . W x4 l v vVM. II. UfittNAItD . ' - .7 J,- . . o, rnvoanM w aivaikjb r. OB.. - . ..100 To 2i?JX Cents per week. Oar City Agnu are ;uy. Sisdto collect far mere Uu three anUi UORNING EDITION. OUTLINES. Lake Blackburn won the raile race at MM in 1-43- Ner Diroe3tovro.Md-, whiu lady was outraged t negro; be waa hanged by a mob. Yf. M. Tifrert was shot and killed by Honce Shoemaker in Montgomery county, TiD0 a. mob hanged a negro named Oorgo Washington, who had committed martier, at Dover, Tenn. The Bolton Hives have deeided not to strike. ifue compeD8alion bill waa read a third ,me nJ passed la the British House of Cummous . I addition 4o bia present Junes Gen. Hancock Baa been assigned to lbe amimaad of the Department of the S uib. in place of Gen. Aagnr.on detached Milton Story difd near ishviilt, Tenn., of hydrophobia; he was biiieu by a dog last March; Jas. Roberta, f KoLertston county, Tenn., waa killed by t stooe thrown by Tom Jones. Three ut;n ere suflucated by fire eiamp tn aa lfo0 mine nt,r Pottaille, Pa. Dr. Taoncr enitiretT epon the thirtieth day of bis fiit in an improved condition. Qjctn Victoria baa wiiiteo a letter to the gulUD Ratals will receive the Cbi- De Ambassador. Tha naval demon- s ration a.Aiast Turkey will be under the c .mmaiiil i.f a Briiisb admiral. The LVmocr and Greenbackers of Maine w,ii c xnbiue against the Republicans. He Yoik marketa: Money 22J per ,.tni; ioidn dull at llllfo; southern d ,ur quiei and steady at $5 25700; wheat ,,;jc lower uu winter, ungraded 86c 0 J, cm alntut lower, ungraded 45 4;c; spirit uirwniine firm at 29c; rosin The hisi threat wonder announced is .-i woman in Ohio who kept a secret ijfiy years. No doubt some enter prising sbowraan "will propose" at unco. - -. Acklen, the notorious, is trying to force himself upon the Democracy. He kaa the character of being both a hully aud a rake, -v.,-5 l b.' Railroad business in 1379 was I,, ivy and piofitable. The gross .arnings were $529,012,999. More milts of railroad were built than any year Mi.ce 1873. Eigla sen lions escaped from the aijuiriam at Coney Island last Fri Ji night. Their escape caused ;Tiai consternation among the bather-. They cost $000 each, and $1,C00 rictuses to bring them to the Island They are about eight feel long. John Sherman is preparing one of awful 6nancial and civil aerviue -iiceclies for the campaign. It- will ' nice to bear John eulogize Arthur wliotu he helped Hayes to kick out of the New York Custom House. It was civil servictTreform you know. lbe New York Sun, in a notice of 'iovernor Sarvis has this to say: "lie tuck an active part in procuring the impeachment.. and conviction of Governor UuMvn r orchis blgh-baoded and uocoosli miioual acta. He is not a good public speaker, and in this respect he falls far be hind Judge Fowie, his competitor for the uummauun. Wilboat being brilliant, the juver.uor ia t tardy aad trustworthy, and ibia iswnaf the people want. ;. Daring his itrm or office be has sternly refused to ptrdoo criminals, a privilege which was mucu abused by his predecessors. He sent messages to tbe courts; .'If you don't want mea'j aaged.fdki, convict them.' The consequence of 'this seeming severity 15 a great decrease ia crime." iii The Savannah News of the 26th last, has a long editorial in reply to "e that appeared in this paper months ago in regard to tbe army. It is so long ago that we have not in terest enough in the matter just now to undertake a reply. There are soma points in the News's reply to which we cannot subscribe. Oar rmy ia unnecessarily costly, nnd it '8 unnecessarily large. Such is onr opinion. Such is the opinion, we We no doubt, of a large majority of Democrats. Spain will.be called on to make Jmenda for firing at American mer chant vesscliIt itf oert'ain that in ne instance the vessel waa more than the recognized three leagues from kid, bat was quite six leagues or The matter may become se riw. The United Btates cannot af frJ to allow Spain to overhaul or fire into its marine when it pleases that decaying Power to do so. This Gantry has 50,000,000 of people. W,Jenit did not have 8,000,000 it Wettto war with Great Britain in if 12 because that great maritime Poer insisted opon the right of marching American vessels to see if nJ British enbjecu were on board. wr foUowed. It icannotv allow; pain 10 indnlge iu theories of fan'. rihu at the expense of onr ple or our vessels. ypL. xxvi.-;Nb;;i()9. ' iTho Northern papera aro "easing do wnw the defeat of the 'American riflemen. . It was not the American team that won at Dolly mount in Ireland that was beaten, but soven Americans, Including "two of f the regular team, who went to Wimble don with Mr. r Hyde to shoot against the English team. The JTeradTsays: 'Au examination of the scoring shows that four of the Hyde leant, including Mr. Hyde himself, shot 84 poorly that defeat was inevitable, even' with much weaker shots opposed to them. Mr. Rockwell's poor score was to be expected, particularly under the circumstances, but although Mr. Farrow's absence lost the team from forty to fifty points, there Is nothing to show tht eyen with him they would havo woo," The shooting was very much poorer than at Dolly mount. The Americans beat the English at Creedmoor, and they can beat them again wo sap pose. - .The Democrats had a great meet ing at Staonton, Va., on Monday., It is said to be tho largest political gathering ever seen in the Valley of Virginia. Several hundred ladies were present. A special to the Rich-, mond Dispatch says : " -'l "Speeches were made by Gen. Hampton, Gov. Vance and Dr. Moflett, and from 12 until 3 o'clock the immense audience was held by tbe eloquent and stirring sppeal of tbe speakers. "Tbe speakers were received with the wildeBt cheers, waving of handkerchiefs, canes. &c. Constant roars of applause wrre kept up, except when tbe pathetic ap peals of the Senators from the Carolinas to Virginians not to f 01 ce the hated Republi can rule again upon the South brought a solemn bush upon tbe vast assembly anti siime tears to the eyes of Massey." We learn from Mr. W. P. Canaday that Mr. T. N. Cooper, of States ville, is the chairman of tho Republican Campaign Committee, and not Mr. Keogh, as published. Mr. Cooper is' also chairman of the Republican' State Committee, as we published sofam-day $ ago. IUK STATS CAHPAlGN. Beaufort formed a Ilanoook and Jarvis Club last week. This Democrats of this district will hold their Congressional Convention at Plymouth uu the 12th of A u gnat. Every indication points to the nomi nation of Major Latham. Elizabeth City Economist. The contest between Maj. Robbins and Col. Armfield for the nomina tion for Congress in this district has aroused some bitter feeling between tbe partisans of these twogentlemenl Winston Sentinel. fU v Tho fcTAtt was ooirccL jajfjurtos M. Moore, the Radical candidate for-j Alionrey uenerai, is uob iao uu v the Radical ex-Judge -of that name.' but of the late Judge Augustus Moore, a man of probity and mbility. Ex Judge Tourgee it is under stood, will return and Mpanyass Worth Carolina in. the tnterest f of bjeRe pablusan -party duriog thefpprpaeS ing campaign. HUfsniily frUfsail for Earope in a ' few day a.7feu boro State. A Raleigh News speeial, dated Kenansville, July 24th, says: "Had a grand time to-day. We unfurled the Hancock, Jarvis and Shackelford flag. CoL. Kenan, our honored ooun tyman, made us a capital speech, and the campaign in old Duplin opens with enthusiasm. We have learned from sources that we consider reliable, thatrthe Repub lican party in North Carolina- will1 make the First District the chief ob jective point in the State canvass, and that they will use their money and other means of influencing public opinion, in this district. Elizabeth City Economist. A Hancock and Jarvis Club has been organized at Lenoir Institute, in Lenoir county. Col. Thos. S. Kenau, Attorney General, and Dr. J. M. Worth, State Treasurer, will address the people at Grantham's Store, on Saturday, August 14th. The people of the surrounding coun try are respectfully invited. " The fiat has gone forth thar Mr. Hubbs must be beaten in his Con gressional aspirations. The Repuhr licans refuse to recognize him as their candidate. Look out for squalls in the Republican camp. Ooldsboro Messenger. Spirits Turpentine. Pitt county shows an increase of population of 23 per cect. Nag's Head, up to about, the 18th, had 149 arrivals, says the lizTeth City Economist. Toisnot Sunny Home: The Rev. Dr. doss has been quite sick at Beau fort, but, we are glad to learn, is improving. The Charlotte Observer says Col. William Johnston,, of that city, has. been requested by tbe King's Mountain Celebration Committee to visit tbe various cities and towns In Virginia in behalf of the celebration. . , .- , New Berne Nut Shell: - The sad intelligence has reached this city that, Mrs. Hale, beloved relict of Rev. O. 8. Hale, Rector of Christ Church, . died very sd? denly in Ashville yesterday The particov lars have not been received here. T Henderson JRevihb: , 'We ! learn that there exists ia tbe northwestern part of Granville county a very superior quality of potcelalo clay, and that a company iron,. New York is uegoliallog for its purchase, with tbe view of erecting a great manufac tory. ' ' ' v' !tl I . r'l X I t I I "V Haw. w -" . 'Q-mmwm . J -.LaGrange t ;j fieview; - 7Never have we seen crops. mote promising at, tats season or .the. year, .in -r Eastern .uarpiwa. The late rains have cured the effects, pf tbe drouth.; and unless, some disaster comes cpon us, there will be. a bountiful harres reapeu. ,j ,;;.t.t iyJi.a M;x-v New Berne Nui Shell: W hav the statement of a New'York commission merchant that he sold, last year -wild goose pihms from Goidsboro, 14. u. , at' twenty two dollars ''per busheLr The -prune : is hardy, and when dried are said to excel the imported.' ;4. 'sh i -l-'Here is anoyiheV Stab paragraph afloat in the papers without credit: "The population or Nortb Carolina in 187Q was 1,071,361. We are now satiafied, Judging from the. increase in the counties. J.nna Ja. reported, that the census of 1880 wijl show at least 1,300,000 inhabitants, .with a pros-, pect of the number being 250,000 more," . ; Elizabeth City 'Economist: The citizens of Chicamacomico will "Jaold a camp-meeting at the South End, to com mence on the 15(h of August and continue to the23d of Beptember -The Nag's Head musw will go down on: Thursday. "Heels and tioes extatic, music on the fiddle,; New a general 'balance all., how a 'down j the middle.'" V : '.' : Motgantdn 1 torfe: Wlaf learn from a. private telegram from New Y.ork, just as we go to press, that all matter! per-1 talningto the1 final and successful Settles' ment of the Western North CarplIaaRitil road have been adjusted, and there will, be a call to-500 free labor hands al oucW to push forward tbe work, and the floating debt will be paid in a few days.? j - The Messenger ' credits , the fol-" Ibwing-tbthe Charlotte Democrat : Senator, :Rinsom, who is' a member of the Demo cratic National Committee, has been chosen .a member .of the Executive Committee doQsisting of seventeen. Sebator Ransom is one of the safest men in the South. He wfll never advise any rash or foolish' act." That is a Star editorial entire that is afloat without credit . Charlotte Observer: !t The corn, crop in Cleaveland county is well nifth ruined by the. drouth. The . Shelby ladies are trying to oxgautfarfunilitary com pany. A broom factory has been es tablished in Marion. The first cotton factory in the South waa built on Mill Branch, in Lincoln county. In the year 1815, by Michael Schenck, grandfather of Judge David Schenck. It must hare been a Very miniature affair ladslnz from the sice of hetream on which the factory was built. It was the pioneer industry Jn that hoe iu ine southern country. Aanaaxlemaods on I the capacity of the factory increased it was removed to the South Fork. It was burnt in 1860. , 7 Toisnot Sunny Home: Wednes day night, tbe 14th inat, during a .heavy thunder-storm, a house occupied , by Mr. Calvin -Hent, near the railroad 'warehouse at Wilson, was struck by lightning. It was a two room building, with chimney in the middle; tbe lightning struck the chimney, tearing out one side completely 1ddwn to tbe earth. There were three persons ia one of tbe rooms. Mrs. Hunt's sister was 'sitting within three feet, of the firejIace, Snd waa dunned so that she had to bo taken to j bed and, resuscitated by rubbing,. A man was lying on a feather-bed ip tbe room and said he did not feel tbe least sboek. A dog that was lying on tbe hearth ia the next room was burned very badly and also deprived of its hearuig- m, ' i Charlotte Obs&&r: The Ad j u taat General of tbe State has determined no to designate aby special companies as theescortof His Excellency, Gov. Jarvis, to King's Mountain . General Jones thinks the whole corps should be bis escort, as they undoubtedly will be on that.occasion. His Excellency will meet the troops, at King's Moaniahi, because he willle oh bis caevase of the 8tataat the time, and could xot tell where he would be the day that the troops start. 7- A Mrs. otsrnes died In Caldwell county last week. On herjdeaih bed sho confessed that she killed her bus bapd several years ago bjcpoigoniag him. ebfc was lour days in dying, and not until aba had made Uw co'?fnosionfCouldvshe be reljeved ofheU.: j. t:!.'. I Of!16t:iW.i:;'irennett Barnef f-l this dty)trtc:3 tc; M.CoIbnel SpHgt ' woalhe secv 'raca cf one mile andal V at Saratoga . ri' -j, vcinning a purse cf-$400. --It Ut'.- isd, tiatf aa ds to bayjoa oQ tha5estrn: North Carolina Railroad,! havo been; eectiraad - will be along in a day brsor"3ol.''Ar B. Andrews returned to Rsleigh Saturday from New York, where he and MaiOY WUsoiKhad been to look into the idelsyr It a reliable that Toi'CT .-. a him mmtk that ha had Aeeiv striking all orer Wj street to WaAhelD out of hisxnire whl finally Mr. Clyue who owns the R. & D., came to his rescue,.- The South? bound passetfger trairl of thJ Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line .whilef ithiaidiry JH.WJO. o'clock Saturday night, killed a young man named: White, a., son ofMr. James Hj Wflite, of Gaston county.. The t unfortu nate man bad laid down and gone to sleep by the track with his head resting upon a rail two miles and a half West .or Gastorila. fie was not seen, by the engineer, Mr. Fred Kregg, as he was on the left side of him wiaVhis body partly down a declivity. He was, however, seen by the fireman,' but not until the engine was within S few feet of him. He was stricken by the pilot before any attempt could possibly be made to check and atop the train.. He was knocked clesr of the rail and the rear portion of his head crushed, toblcb, of course, instantly killed him. , 1 ' - .. Gold8boro Messenger: , It is with sorrow that we announce the death, from typhoid fever, of Mr. Frank M. H, Sherrod. -The Clinton Dramatic Com pany will git e. an entertainment in Clinton, Thursday nigbf, August 5tb, under the di 'ractionof Mr. H. ,0. Herring, and Prof Hobbs, assisted by a corps of young ladies and gentlemen. - Fred Douglass': has been invitod to deliver tbe annual Stfdress before the Second Colored Carolina Indus trial AjBocUtio,which meets t Raleigh on Monday, the 27th of next September, and to continue six days. Miss Louise, daughter Of Rev. Dr. Ohas. F.; Deems,-Was married to Rev; . John Paul .Egbert of 8aa Jose, California, on the 13th of the present- monm. a no iainer 01 me nrme ouxciaivu. Our clever cotempbrary, John E. Woodard, Esq.. of the Wilton Advance, it urged to become axapdidate for the -House of Representativisr -He HroufdXdo-credit to the counJy irrrr- Than ceasu jeturns show that many hundreds. bavej failed to list their poll' taxesTftef CpmmUaloners, find: that dteFWfr naoV failed to cbmply with the law raGoIdsboro township, and in the 8sffle"proportIon lnother' Townships. - It ireported that eesinpsrtiesr will take steps to obstruct the collection of "the graded school lax. We trtM.ftarttlainty be mistake and that ithe bpinjrigit . the mJhtoi mt nnthA daTedibv- aovsuchae- reacted meetingat New 864:qfl CJarcbfiye rnilea east of Hillsboroi i -A very f sad disaster happened in the. .Proytaeee'sec UonV a, 4 few ; mites fronl ; .tpyurrir , day evening, resulting In the untimely .W l..iil.i""JK5 i HP? Na:;i dSath of .:Mr..Davhl 8,- Moore, aa indus trious and highly esteemed Citizen of Brog- l?n townsnip,. , ajne, oouedr ei AWKrut mm exploded, blowing but at both ends. and a piece of the Iron struck Mr. Moore ' just back of the tread, nroducine i fracture of the-sknjl, from the effects of . which he died ibe same nlghf. -Mr. Theophllua Gfimaley, an old and highly respected citi zen of -Greene coUntv. died suddenly on FHday; the 1 Oth tttatstfit aged about 7 yfars. !fcaiiV; a i .. mrw a iivmRTISBKIBN Tn. . : J. u..MUHDs-riiraggut. : ,i Mdksoji While vests, &c. : . u. ; OAfeouasTA Military Institute. , : W.'SiOBSMaod'f0SlnfaaUi: .. jjustBKB; SmoiOts Brooklyn Halt : MEtertso of County-Justices of Peace. TMrm0S?atrfS434r. . ,r ;, Tie following wU sh9w the state of . the thermometer, at the stations meationed, at 4.81 yesterday evening, Washington mean ilme, as ascertained com th daily bulletii) issued from the SigdaitOfilcein this dty: Atlanta. ,i . J.81 Jacksonville wv 79 AUeuata. ........ 91 Key Weft.,.,f!-.?3, Charleston, . .... ,89 Charlptte . V". Cdrsieana,...:.. 78 Galveston,:. 82 Hivan-.i.....89 InQianola,... . .70 Mobile. ...... . . .04 Montgomery ... . . 89 New Orleans,. . ,: Tl PdntaRassa, ... .81 Savannah..; 87 WUmiugton.., . .73 Local Dots. No City Court yesterday morn inK ,. i ' One hundred and seventy-five bunches of fish were condemned and sent out of the market yesterday morning. " : The heaviest rains of the season passed over this cUy yesterday afternoon, between 3 nnd a o'clock. The streets and sidewalks ftejre flooded y ith water. Mr, W. F. Hargrove, a Vf ilj mingtOnfao, now located inNew York.'waS a passe bgeY on the steamship Benefactor which 'arrived yesterday afternoon. ' The Mozart Saloon has been aj- jnest oesapleteiy rejuvenated by the pro prtelor.lsli'. robn uaar, jr., taa now pre sents a ereatiy improved appearance. ' A letter from Baltimore." dated Saturdajr. reports Bishop Atkinson's symp toms as much more .favorable. . His friends now have slrongliopea of ,b.is complete.re covery. ; . 1 A,t 1 P. M. ysterd ay the, ther mometer in tbe Stab office registered 87 de grees. At 4 P, M., after (he storm, the mer cury had fallen 19 80. and, at 6 P. M. It had again shown an upward tendency, register- Jug 82T degiees. . ; Mr. M. F. Mannings of this city, who has for the pail season been a member of Mahn'j English Opera Com pany,' and Mr.:H. C. Depeu,! a member of the same, troupe, arrived here yesterday afternoon, on tne steamship Benefactor, from New York, and will spend some Weeks at Wrigbtsville Sound. Tb lrapa Ellerbrook. Moanaaent to Capt. We staled 'some time since that the Young Men's Christian Association of St. Paurs Evangelical Ldtheran church ! bawl taken steps towards raising' si subscription foe the purpose of erectfng a suitable mon- runient .over the remains, of the lamented Ellerbrook, why Jost his rlife in he fire at the cornea of Ffont mad . Dock streets, some months sfnee. The pommittee sppoinbsd for that earpose, consisting of Messrs; F. E. Hashagen, Chairman, E. ; P. Bailey, Secretary, H.1L. Yollers, G. W. Borneman, C. H. Stemmerman and .C.'Von Kampen. will wait ' upon' tbei business 1 men oiitbe city to solicit funds, to be added' to the subscriptions already made by the fire 4e partment, with the view of securing the proposed monument and erecting It-at ah early dayy '. apt. Eilexbrook met his death while endeavoirfrig to save property which . was ' being ' cynaumeif' by tne devouring names, anu suca av recogniuon pi uu Merui services and devotion to dnty as jfs gro posedby ouir , friends is . but meet and proper, i Killed by foenssirarf. i - s Mrs;- Mary 7jumsden,; the'', wife of Mr; Henry IUmsdenflsnerman on Msson boro sound;' about a halt !mil'e Id' fth'e rear of pr. W W, Harrlss .place, was struck by lightning and instantly Jellied yesterday vfternoon about half-pas; 5 o'clock. At the! lime she was in bed sick, ad witu er was an hafaql child-which, straage ,to say( J was not nu, aiinougu; tuepca ana . roou: werei0fmsideryoagedgj The? ligMt ning ia ssmosed td have entered window 4 .that wasropaaaathetoor of t house waa uninjured, vcks Soon at the catastrophe made known several gentlemen from onet of the! reifiencgf 1 repaired to" the -sceatt?, bat fforts'to restore fife were without avaH.1 sed was about STfears of 'age, and leaves five children.- li- v' iJ .4. O'Brien haC alwfmg oefore U. 8. .Commissioner. McQuigg,?, yesterdayf on the change of violating the Internal Revenue lawk. Defendant i was required to gjve bond the sum of CSOO for hiaappesraace SI the approaching term of the TJ. S.'Disw K 1 m B a, m fll -M wsJdtscfiargedt t ? Sfl 4 . Dahei &rjtlan&1; ced- UsUfiecT in he above case, was subsequently ar rested aad-oraeredlo give a Justified bond &n tie sdm of fSOcfbr his mppearance be fore Commissioner McQurtgV this morning, at iu o'ciock, to answer to tne cnarge 01 ijjury, in default of which he was com- mH roubte.eommeneps early tin lifer we, I a youre wife as vj when she sent for: tift! .11.1 !,J . i..HP IP I . 1 -I:' . ft..' hea a bottle of Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup to -enre loo uau; t -L JEEL HI HI1 "32T" T kGIrlaaa FHrtat' celebrated .... ( . 5 ...... , j In b SekndinaTlBB 8aV and Ua 'i I dftr Preaalne DlBletiUlea-Wll- luartasi Bcpreacutcd'.w It is known' that Consul Rf U Helde and daughters, of this city, are now on an ex tended tour of Europe. 4 They, together with a number of their gentlemen and lady .friends from Norway and Denmark, were among the passengew on the Jftoysl Nor wegian steamer Btavanger CapL Simonsen, oi the 4th of July,1 during her voyage from Chri8tiansand, Norway,' to Frederikshavn Denmark. She had her cabin decorated witn American, Scandinavian 5 and other' flgs, ia honor of .the occasion, and the dsy waa duly celebrated by the passengers by speeches toasts and the usual feast of good things, for tbe Inner man, both wet' ad dry. . .,, . -. ... ' . ';. r: . ';. The passengers, having bad a fine voyage from Northern Norway, , were on' the 4th pempejrd to fscs the' rough tnd, ajpgry lobking Cattegac.oneof the most bdiater 08 and dangerous ; Beai of that distant taW tojde, the weather beiog dark and lowering with f alUng . barometer, high winds aad hiavy sea the good" ship proceeding under control of' herniate commander, who hid ' never yet tuirtied bis back' on dinger : iter decks washed by the angry .ves wUh every roll of i the strained and stSggering vessel, and her fnnnels looking life pillars of salt In the midst of all these difficulties and sseming dangers the passen gers assembled arotind the well furnished bQard, and did full and ample justice to the tempting viands and the, glorious occasion,. 'Tbe United States of America, the land ofJ the free and the home of the brave," be land of our adoption," "The spot we love," etc, were among the toasts drunk; add speeches in response were made by Hpn. C. B. Mowinckel, of Bergen's High Court, representing Norwsy SBd Sweden; Rv WHhelm Holdt, representing the Church; Prof. H. O. Jenaen, of "Copenha gen, representing Denmark; Julius Krlegs maiia, Esq., of Hamburg, representing Germany; Captain 8imensen,' at his post, anjd Consul Helde, of Wilmington, N. C. repn Anting the United States in genera arid North Carolina in particular. It, is hsrdly necessary to s iy that the occasion wis such that It will be long remembered by all who were present The steamer, Consul Helde tells us, ar rived safely, at Frederickshavn on the morning of the 5th of July, upon which the brave and hospitable commander (Capt . Simonsen), received a voto of thanks from al j the passengers, when they left his splen did ship and found themselves on the soil of Denmark.. V: 1 Ter diet in sjhe Drawalsf Oaae. The jury of. inquest in the case of David Mallet, who was drowned near the foot of Market street on Baturday night last, while. In-bathing, and whose body was recovered lale Monday afternoon, returned a verdict yesterday morning to the effect that de ceased came to his death from accidental drowning. It seems that the mate of a ichooner lying near by, and also a private watchman on the wharf, saw a man, (sup. posed tot be deceased), strip on ma cunning on! one of Mr. Orrell's flats, and then jump injo the river, turarng'a'cbmplefe" somer Bahlt as be did so, and the reasonable sup position therefore was that be came up un der tbe fiat, as he was never seen to rise, after tnat first fatal leap . It was not like: ly khet he contemplated suicide, as In such case he would not nave been particular in 1 taking off his clothing. v . Tsl carliarai CeaaTalT i ' Oh account of .his engagements on the Wpstern and Atlantic road,' of Georgia, Gen. McRae has been compelled to decline the position , of General Manager of the Carolina Central Railroad recently tendered himi 4 ' ' ' ;' ": ' ' We are not advised whether or not any arrangements .will be mads in addition to .thoss already perfected by the present ttian- agement of the Carolina, Central, but we have the assurance ot both , owners and managers that the work of placing the road in 1 first-class condition, and' of running it ou strict basmtsaprlnclplas, will be pushed wuh ths utmo8t dJh,gencn.s '; . . . Atrteuitdrat ana aolltleal. " Messrs E. Dl Pirall and W. M. Ken nedy, .Correspondents; of the Department of Agricnlture. request ug to announccahat CoL L. L. Polk will address the people of JJoplin at genansTilleon .lourf ay, the 2d 01 ! August (0urt aweekjonjtheankiects of the Fenee Law, Agritmltuaii Pairs aad. other -themes of Tltal interest to farmers The letter makior tha ' abore request, I which is dated on Monday, conunues: yye have just raised l our Hancock; Jarvis and f Shackelford flag A large ofowdl is preseat Wtid mrmri entKna)aair?ravaHii - lot.ennrl has addressed na ahd a'cquhted Oilmself hMdabmely oh)ilBBJ8eft, Deatnarne vrxyataie; An unknown hile man, supposed to hare been a tramp; ' was picked up sick from the track of the Wilmington & Wei- don Railroad, nSr Northeast Station, on Mondsy, and the toad master had him put ia the station nous, wherehe lingereduoUl yesierday afternoon, about So'clocVSvhen death irelieved him Of hfs sarferlogs. . Wfl learn that he received proper csre; adme of the employes of the road staying by hw aide an n ami Vast rasa JTaelsiI-Jiretrl ! In order t3 nesftictiy "oVrrect we repnb-f liah itii list of icbuntlea5 'cohipolifif' W PonrihVdicta1:Dis'trl m.v.. vr--. , rr zr - t tTfrnnn vir.k. ColnmbaslMadea. Jiobeaon jnVeiiiiioaAAioJb Harnett and Johnston. iirnr ' I I . f V : f-lajr Indleatlena. ' I Cloudy or partly 'cloudy 'weather with occasional rain; . southerly winds, and sta tionary or higher temperature and ba rometer, are the indications for this section to-dsy. Tne Jubilee sincere. The attendance at the free concert given by the Jubilee 8ingers at Brooklyn Hall last night was so large that many had to be timed away from the door. , It was intend ed for a last appearance, but gratified at the appreciation shown they will give another concert to-night at the same place. There afe some fine voices among the performerr, and they make good music. Snpreme Court Deelelone. , (Opinions were' filed by the Justices oa Mondsy in -the following cases, as we learn from the Raleigh Observer : . . . Sierra, C. J. .: 'O. R. Hollingaworth vs. James A. Har- mn et al., from Pender. Dismissed. - jVick & Mebaae vs. J. & K. A.. Smith, from Cumberland. Reversed. ' , W. S. Peterson, administrator, vs. John Vann et al., fom Sampson. Judgment affirmed. ,. : , . 1 r m - Aatlfleattoa meeting: aa Clinton. ! -Mr. Ed. T. Boykin, Cbaiiman of the Democratic Committee, requests us to state that the Democrats of Sampson will hold a Gpnd Ratification meeting at Clinton on Siturday, July 31st, 1880. Gov. Jarvis and other speakers have been invited, and are expected to attend. j . , . IT lTKirift. THS JSOfUONe STAB can alw7 be had at tae following places -in the city : The PurceU Hoose. Hirrta iSewg' stand, and the Stay Office. From Dr. 8. J,' Belt, Baltimore, Md.: "I hava prescribed Colden's Llebi2s Liouid axtraet of Beef and Tonic InTigortor, aad cheecfohj state tnar it naa met my mow sanguine expectations, giving to patients enfeebled by chronic diseases, debility, weakness, lota ef appetite aad indigestion,-the needed nutrition and nerve food." Gbhx a funUi Axenta, WUmlnston. " faONORKD AND BLEST. When a board of em inent physicians and chemists announced the dis covery that by combining some.weli known valua ble remedies, the meet wonderful medicine waa produced, which would core such a wide range of diseases that moat all other remedies could be dis pensed with, many were skeptical : bat proof of Its merits by actual trial baa auroeued all doubt, and to day the discoverers of that Great Medicine, op Btttera, ate honored and blessed by all benefac- tors .Democrat f MBS. WINSLOW8 800THINQ8TSUP.-Bev SylvSHuB Gbbb thus writes in the "Boston Christian Freemea" : We would by no means recommend any Ittr.d of medicine which we did not know to be gODd-KBartictilarly for infants. Bat of Mrs. Wins, low's" fx thing byrap we can apeak from knowl edge n oar own family it has preved a bleasing indeed by giving an infant troubled with colic pains, quiet sleep, and its parents unbroken rest at night. Most parents can appreciate these blessings. Bare Is an article which works te perfection, and which Is harmless; for the sleep which it affords they without it from the birth of the child till it had with the teething siege, on any consldera- UcaiwhateTer. Sold by ail druggists. S5 cents a 1 TniBUTB OF IKBSJPJXCX. at a meeting of Cornelias Harnett Council No. f 81, Royal Arcanum, held on the evening of the 16 th inst., the following report was unanimously adopted: . WgKRKLa, The Infinitely wise and merelfol Creator, the Supreme RegenL of the onrverse, to whose divine behests we humbly submit, has seen fit tt remove, by death, from alt earthly scenes aad associations, onr beloved brother, Adolph Bear; and. whereas it is meet, right and proper, that we give expression to the feelings this sad dispensation eace has inspired. tn 'saotosrf. That in the death ef Brother Bear, this txaincu realises tne painrui tratn tnat a seat nas been made vacant in oar fraternal circle that can net be ailed,' and that aa a memorial of the melancholy event, a page in the Journal be desig nated which shall bear the inscription of his name and the date of his decease. Metolvtd, That we share in the affliction that has thos overtaken tho relatives of the deceased aad offer them th assurance of our sympathy and con dolence in this hear of their bereavement and dis tress. ' Unsolved, That as a farther mark of respect, we win wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty j ibtettd, That a copy of these resolutions be forwarded to the family of the deceased, and that the ssit0 and Stab be each furnish with a copy foe publication. sespecHUiiy suomutea in v . o or nn . TTrrt mr -Com. I J. I. MACKS. Wllmtngton, July Sft. 1880. - new advertisements: j Bank Stoct a Anctloi. mniS DAY, 8TK" tNSTAKT. at Kxchange Cor ner, at IS o'clock M., we will sen, in lota to salt, S8 iSharee Capital Stock first National Bank ef Wsjmington. -- 4 cboxrf A MOHEI9. . jjr 8 It . Auctioneers. WMteVests, t UQlf. AND MAsJMITrJ.KS. Alpacca Sacks, black and colored. Lisle Thread Gloves , Linen Dusters, At ' XUlTBOirS. Clothier and iy38 1t Merchant Tailor. . ' i ' 1 1 1 i , it Brootlyfl Hall TQ-Mt. !t THS BitQt7ISP OP MANY OF TflK white friends who were turned away last nighjLthS JUBtLKlTSINQKKS will reeeatth NlOHTf for the benefit of leir vunvMtrr as BSpOKLYN HALL TO-NlOHT for the benefit of theiwktte people only. A, eollectlen wUI be taken theiwktte opto hel , ji8 U' l the Singers home. Admission free. Meeting; of the Justices of tile Peace. P! acooedanck with sbction 5. chap. tost III, Laws 18T6-r, the Jastlee oft Ue Peace for New Hanover, County are hereby notified to as senile at the Csart Bamse 6n Monday, Eogoat td4 1880, for the purpose of electing a Board of Com. 'mlataasra for the Ceanty. rie meeting is called at 10 o'clock, A. M. ..' .. By order of the Chairraan. JOHN COWAN, Secretary. jy 88 St WAS Wit CAROLINA MILITARY INSTITUTE, CHAB JVOTXS.Ai a The Sth annual session of this Institute will open as usual on September 15th neat. l- lit the "Classical Coarse" students prepared . for tnvinf onr Colleffes or CnlversliiM. In the "Beiru- f lar Coarse." trained to ensus at ones In the) busl- . 4 nesof life. tabdersigned. ' Col. J. P. THOMAS, , jySSoajr lav .? Bnperintendemt aad Proprietor. . 'JJofUck'ti FOOtl ttfAjtwrAisna. r.BJiquijua. ho cookinq. Lubtn's Powder and Extracts, Hair. Tool and IfsU Brushes, Combs Toilet Articles, At, etc., at low Jy tS tf Market Street .t wn. u. uoaan. vnuaui. One 6caar one dsy;.:. rV'i .'H 00 " - ,,r two days..... .... . 1 ..-, v threedai a, ,1 Jl M.'(;;M'r; foor days,.. ...... , :.: ... five days,. ...... DO te..- jam woeM-i. ........... ..... 4 .. '" Throeweks,..;.. ...'k. iM '"ne month..... 10 W M .w w -m ..... .. , . . . ... S M ; d. . ;Twomoaths... ...... 17 i J . ... Three months,..-..,... " - Six month, 49 tC " lOneyear.i. ..,. A SO OS precontract AdvertlaiMaoni taVi at-'proK ' tloaately low rates.'.;'. ' ' v ' Ton lines sUd Nonpareil type make one sen are. NEW ADVERTISKMKNm Buffalo ;Lithi Water, A To Affections tflh'- fM"'- NKRTotJa sVstm. BuianT"i)i8aaii tr THX KIDNXJ8. OODTY DIATUISta, AND NXBVOUE -DTSPnTStA. . LKTTXIt OF DR. WM. A. HAMMOND, Scrgeon General U. S. Army (rc Ured), Professor of ' Diseases of tbe Mud and' Nervooa System In the University of New York, etc . ' ' 41 Wist Mtb Bt , Naw Y,oax, Jane , ISiO. I have for some time mads use of lbs Boffato 14- this Water la cases of affscUoas at Ue XERVOUtft SYSTEM, complicated wt h BRIOHT DISKS SI ' OF TDK KIDNXT8.or wUha JQOUTY IIUTUI StS. The resolts havs been eminently satlsfsetory . Llthla has for many years been a favorite remedy with me In like eases, but th BattOo Water cer tainly acta better than any exteaporaneoas solution ot the Llthla Salts-ead I, moreover, better boras by the stomach. I a'sa often prsseribe It In these eases of UXREBRAL HYPXRAKMIA, resalUn( from over mental work, hi wham . the onadaloa called NERVOUS DTSPRPSZA exists, and gene. i rally with marked boor Sr. WM. A. nsMUOMO, M. D, THOMAS F. GOOD X, Proprietor JyUSUwBw wesa Buffalo Lithla Springs, Va. QUILTS. Brown Ot Roddick AMdlnEETSTitkET. RE OFFERING aOIS GREAT BAB3 A 1NH . In Domestic Onilta tnitablo for tha (tntnmar. Kali Sise Honeroomb QaUU..... $ t 00 Bridal Quilt Fringed.;.:....'.....:. 7 1 19 The Bates Quilt 1 60 Stngnsh Marseilles Qillta. all sixes aad qaa'ities. atipr wea raansK lor ai is is ig uu. tuyxSU BROWN RODDICK. Fanjenanna Cologne fS AN KIQUISZTE PERFUME FOR THE BATH and Toilet It Is without an cqaaL A trial will eon vinos you of its superiority over all other Colognes.' ntpiraa ana saia owy oj 4. U. HARDIN, Drarglst, Mew Market. Jytf White Lead, .Oil, &c, &c I HAVE . REPLENISHED MY STOCK OF White Lead. Oil and Colors. Also Readr M ixed Paints for Immediate ase. For the convenience of my customers I new havs Copper Palat pat ap In quart aad half gallon cans. For sale low by 1 GEO. A. PECK. , . Up stairs In New Store, lygtf SS South Front at. By Steamer To-Day, BARKER COOK AND TAYLOR RANGE. ALSO. - a . Ldt of MOCKING BIRD CAGIS, At rAKK.BK TATI-OU'S, Jy T tf 19 BeaUt Front M. Tourists AND ALL PERSONS WANTING TRUNKS sndTrsnrelbur Bass can be tarnished at the lo wee prices trass oar new stack Just arrived. uar whoiesais and Atetau UarneM BsUbllsamaat caa't be beat for Latest Styles and Best Oeods lor the least money. Mo. 8 South Front iBt f ylOtf MALLARD A BOW DSTN Harness Factory. fi I KEEP CONSTANTLY ON II AMD MT iN " make of Carriages. Buggies. Wagons and ri-Vll Drays: SaddlaVTiarnese. Bridles, Collars, ml II .Ac Patnting. VatulsUlng and Renalrins- dohe at short notice. Call and examine and get yoar money's worth, at P. II. llAYDEK'S, jy k it xnira, sew aiarxet ana rnnoees sk i Crockery 4 TrVlRKCT FROM THE ENGLISH roTTEKIES. GILES A MURCUISON. 38 and 40 North Front Bt For sale by Jy 16 It Hats! Hats.1 Umbrellas ! riARRISON ALLEN, Hatters. Jr K it' For Sale, rTlHE LARGEST aad MOST COMPLETE STOCK JL of Furniture la the buU at Lowest Prlees. Wlolesale and' RetalL Dealers and eeantrv saer- enanta are especially invited. . UKXitxKNia ac nunuox, l S. E. Qpmer Market and Seooad Mi. JU' WUmlngUn,N.O. Brown Oinsl rrUMM WILL BE OUT THIS MONTH TCI ' - JLl place ordeat for the Celebrated BKOWM COW-ON GINS. All those who liUead r-ilg those snpeHbs Gins shoe id get thsnr orders with us at enee.' Wegmsrsntsa these Oottoa Glss to be superior to all others sad frtcss satisfactory. if a fib ' JyfStf 19. tlandSSMsrketat. Fainily : Bibles. : JAXDSOMELY BOUND,- SUITABLE FOB- presents, Ac; Photograph Albums, all sixes; Prang's Sunday School uerdsaew aad ftcautlul de sigas; Fancy Writing Paper and Cards, la boxes. Stiles, at 125U YATES BOOK STORE. goods W ELL BOUGHT AND HALF SOLD. COMB aad see the BARGAINS ws are offering to purcha sers or xujLHj.TU.ojs asa dwuihu. a. rooa stock to select from and lewprlcea. Will be sere D. A. SMITH A CO, jysoB jramitors v sal era, i Shoes! Shoes! AVERT FINE LOW QUARTERED SHOE AT ; is 75. Gent's Low Quartered Bolton Sboee at at SS.' fermerly sold at Eft 00. This te dectdedry the Cheapest Shoe in the market Ladles' atrap aad BtraBlees MlDpera. ChUdren's Shoes ef ever lmsciaable Style at very Low Prteea. . . ' TJtOMAM II. HOWET, lyssu - oo.smorui star set sv The Hygeiaiv-5iHotel, uia vomt sjomrori, ts. SUttated one hundred yards from Fort Monroe. , Opea ail the year. Eqaal te any hotel In lbs United States as a SUMMER KESOttT, Send for circular destrinshg hygienic advanUgesyste. I . . HAiUUSOM PHOEBUS, . - myH am ' t -" - - - rroprUi. If TV h'vriVABfl m i CX FICHUS. LACK TUT. LACK CAM BRIO - Haadkereliiera Silk UsndxarcaWa. ' Glass Day las. Table Damask and. , -'. tae oes swea oi w ma J ai Uea. myltt t .TowelUsg In thtcity. - JOHN J,' HXDRICX,
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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