ft j. . i - S HI- HOEinilG STAK. . -.- -'J - ? , i- v . .-. . -.14 ; MJT f.' I'" 4 ' tne qnr ob .s.,t;...v.:.f.-.M it 0 Hy WBXI II. JJEIlttAltl. -a ; . ' v;v 7 ! ft- ' .. .". ft fr E V 1 " hi "-aMaar----aa-"-ap .f4...,i;.AX. 1 If II A V. I I " T IBMSHSD DAH.T. EXCEPT UONUATrt. . .ara .i RtTMOumm nt miiam yr,- QJ n0 wage pa-O,....-.;... ? ,n months, . ;- i i.ree months, . ,, -S .-..month "K...u..JOu To City BiwmiiM". whwi u-any pan or ue UBT UXZ.T AfHIlI irr ,otaauorana(ocouciar mow than three -maths - S. . -f .1. Jfc, Sntered at th Post Office at WnmingUm. N. ti. OIITE.INKH. The Alabama Temperance &oteatle$ oajjurncu .uuik.iia., attempts to make the question party obe were voted down. - A reuniooCuutve;- P.,Mtes of the Southwest took blaea at Dallas, Texas, on the 10th Virginia Straight-out "Republicans, rcoiioo at Lynchburg. , failed t compromise with the Coalitionists .iuj- ter endorsed the Mahone ticket and "- j .urned; the StralghwmU adjourned with- oat making nominations, but' adopted plitform repudiating all propositions for 't rcadjjstment fit the State. dbu. The .. , . T - i tbs i.bject of much curiosity.-; ;"r- i the boat isce at Vienna, tne UorneU crew 7. r I by the Vienna crew. .Jl.t .. 4m..i;..n . r I iuk oivc uru.. .. JUuv..u wo. - . io- I sdtni Gnueld'd cooditiou is repotted as 3,(itfic!ory by the amending physicians, r A.r . . . v, F n i . I cent ; cotton weak at 1212 cts; southern il .ur quiet and si. ady at $5 15750; wheat, lc lower; ungraded red $1 10QI 80i; cum jf2 lower, ungraded 5160 cents; a i r i r s turpeoim: decided ly higher and ft ni 43 etc; rosin firm at $2 053 07f . P..... L nr.lnk nm. nk'.n.. I 1 3 I b"- """'F -"ueu i r . a.i -r I aim tt.Hcimierv tor me quanta r air, ...II .A in-dc fnr thii tMinntm I - li rt aiiy Degms to look now like .it . . . ..-ft -v.ft -. - I over iuu.uuu majonty againai proof i.uion. V et i Y ee. a perfect deluge. France seems to have "bit off more tliii .he can chew" iu her African expluius. Already she has use for 90,000 men. ,v ntcr .u tn A uuePuia blows iii defecco of Gen. Scott azainst - t . n. . I iiu- tssauiis oi .ludce isiaclc. ltepresentative Republican J or (iiiauve l.epuoiicaa jor- ntinue. to classify Billee amoug the frauds. Thai gensen co .1 f - i iub iviu amoug appeals to be about the size of it. n ,.i ri.k.;.i T T?.;n ; .1 .... .1 I v i enri at vj Auiid w. . aiuo ia ucaui I We have an impression that he was native of North Carolina. He was -, W't-ci Pointer and lived at Aiken, :v C. I he Hiahopof Manchester was ten l nJ the Deanery of Westminster, s-iul to he the post of honor after the Arclibiihopncs. But the Bishop de- c:uiel. 1 Ih hast two days have been in- I t. n-elv hot. The mercury ran up on ... ' . ... . " . . s.lav to 14 and on Thuradav V t-iliiu J A J I mi 92, but owing to the humid con di- Hon oi the atmosphere it felt as u it I k.i inn might be 100. I . . a. a . . I MMMMMmMMMMmMMmMMmMMM9MMMMmmmmmmmmmmmm .anita to the President forthe vacant The Stae could suggest a half dozen capable North Carolinians but its i vi.iir ur..nil hn nnhpoHpii. fiorrria i- troino- to exhibit her a-.- O- - O marble at Atlanta. Some think it . . r.vais me iennessee. u so 11 man be very beautiful, for the marble m - . ., the Niwhville State Honse is without an tqual as far as we have seerr. L . I Tbe news from Graysons, Carter I tt- , - . i . i . I by the sheriff and his posse. That was more destructive than some of the battles of history. Three cheers for the-Democratio Mayor of Philadelphia ! He has appointed four negroes "ori the police, a thing not done by the. Republicans J so long in power in that city. We hope they were Democratic negroes. i I A Here is an item we clip from the New York letter in the Philadelphia Ledger. It shows what is the con dition of things in the greatest city : "Highway robberies are getting io be disagreeably common in the -treets after dark." : The Baltimore American of the 10th says: "It would be worse than nseless to dirtguise the fact' that the President i-in a very critical, condition. The main question now is; whether the President has sufficient vitality left to survive the shock oooasioned by the "urgeon's knife.n We are pleased at the pews, that tlie Straight-out Republicans 6f ' Vir ginia failed to coalesce with the .Co alition faction. It is to be .Qpo " intentional maiiea' DonVrforget. the : excursion ..-..iwnraie.! at pariis Edtann'- axhihA I miM.nJ,ti- Ill tl s I nmhiKiMnn i .ttin. Th. Ak.. . twontir. I Dmunviue ana tne ions -uay, on wcr brHteo ty tne Vienna crew. January.-Vtaat vear'ihere. were thir- of twenty-one in favor of the bilL The . . , , V , .. - .-.v :wie. M - ml S. tiotted a mile in 2-10 at Roches- tv-sir Thi i.-Tintnlnnn hnrrihln Marion ZafflpriwBays that Yancey also Rev. Jos. W. Shack ford and Siti:' "'""" te,N Y ; 20,000 people waro - on the Sg.ls:o ? f S ? T I family, of Sing and Queen county, Virgin- Bun wmabe !l r.oJ. The Supreme-Court of Tei disgrace upon the oity Jndeed from - mberton5nan: ,J?8tW i, we in the city, the guests of Mr. Kinga Burke...,;......,.,... w,l holdaapeciaUermtahear anf point .of view it is a' revelation SSSiS1, bury. He will leave in .few days for Cabs. a. U.v.v. county, iventucky, IS mat mirxy regu- i ugu ic.-.i ...:..,. - -,- i ikoO maioritv for a railroad "" - lators were killed and four captured fcy dress goods are fairly active." erford g&SS hearing before M.yor Smith this morning. I I " . I I -' 1 I : ! ?J. I L ' I ,.1 I iiAi-l h 1 it I Ml LlriJilill! that the debt-pajert otibat State will ik sr-ii.i'"nti;:V.i-f-.-irr rTOTTiK'" -" nott 1 trinmph -at ; the, polls. The Straight-oatiit ' aaioaVne- rw1thoat luvim.iauag oiaie.omoera ana 0Ow I what will thfevVdo?-. " " I ; , - 2: , " " "V:-;, I "ThSAnth li l,rr,K! Ao,;,., I time life ia ohear in tb Northl-mnr- I . - - - der are, very common, violations of qhastitv abounding divorces o I nomerou meroui'to" -mentioo, sod thefts, w c jr m fiTTt ' 4 -a ..-s u I burcrlatiea and fonrftriMthiftk a. anA. makes. 1 bsr- have- been twenty-two murders tn Chioago-aince the 1st of uj liuiut UI IIOW lb IB it rerclBUUU ..I i . tuftt onuH iu uceir earBesK viioriB 10 discover the cause, of all this violence, and if possible, devise measures to gtrmt it ' This ia about as many as there have been in North Carolina in that time, with: nearly, a million and ft half population. Think? of it : Chicago alone can furnish annually forty mur- - . -J ... dem. ft ' 1 more man mat numrjer perpetraiea . .... iQ worth Carolina in a year. I . . . -i v r. ... J man -named Weorge U. omun, i BoraewuaWintoxicaled, went into the I . . . . . .1 rooms of the Brush ttleotno Ijight I nminv 'KnfPalh, Yai V TTn I 1 - I t... . . . . , , . nin as the followW exolains : J . ..fwu. 1 o - - I kfiorui ontaidfira at a distance from -F . " - : I . I : L.'..- . I mtj uiaoinuvi T. auu. wciura a wwu- i I. . - . - I no wir.i Ann in rva . aain na nam erabbed the first and third brushes. do and made a lump ior nim. ma I hanr? atnnlr fa at. tn I ho VirnariPO and I giving the engineer the word to stop j . . . : . " " I . . m Mh- a . a w . aHaftaa a - a a.ap. l .itft- K v klsl nf Smith i A . f,m v- f U S!.ido hold, luia he waa unable to ao, but soon as the engine stODPed' Smith as soon as the engine stopped' Smith I raised himself to-his feet, and, throw- I i m.- arm. lnnm ' ..n I .'- fS a 'f I .4 nvn,ftMH- matantiir Tho - ihinn I su V.Uli vv. u 0 " v. t . " v iu.u & was done so quickly that those who I ..a . J ..... I - ... - - . witnessed it coold MarTOly;-beto iliir rfcl Smith': faoa had a nale I - j . .;. s . Iftlrt'iuh lint. and van ' drawn ' nnt Of I .. '. .' . j V..... J anape. nis nanua were uauiy uuruev. I and on several of the ringers the flesh I was burned to the bone. I r T- - : A 1 - Vftna in I Lr. uaiuiiuju . uiua ucsuiiuui -u aimnlfi everv daV En dish, the eXaOt I 1 . - 1 .: t . 1 V.. II TI i Ida lUvallull UI Hit ubii luugcu . i g President : Hpho bajj eolere(j the body through I ,h i..v.u.h rib. breaking it.-and 'al-1 moat fourjnchfcS in front of the spine. I 7 ; . . r..i,?-M ' . -i I it waa men tnrnea airecuv. aown-I tn.. tha fiin inaidn th I fllwjK 'i,:K nmnnaaa thn loina. hnt I flesh which composes, the loins, iuM back Of the kidneys and intestines, I w aa ur. .v lW a ssa w Miaa . a Ji TK. a 1-. I - a-k A IIAa .H fSTITIlin W rSaS B r Kla nnn.t ltnt incr thA olvi and about five inches above the groin." I -Dr. Agne w left Washington, much to the eurptise of Dr. H and otberfi j The cause is Tito, assigned. , . I . I Here is the 14 ew xork market epi- tOm - - ..... . . "The dry goods . nobbing trade is I L - J". .n;.t..sna.- .nd .n..na i r., ": ". j . - ---r--------- jrrinta are uiuriuK o-couiijr m- u ginghams are active. Dress goods areSellint? welt Cotton goods ' are 1 in moderate demand.lieht supply and .elling firm." f Woollen goods: are; in i:t 1 . . . M rl ilmrlir . H nratem Tho - -Augusta ,' CGa.,) Cttrbniek I amonMts editorial; iottines"Tof the .--. - - ,n.u :-. a-Vr- . ' I iwwiivMj.fi..t. c,,i,:.. -i -a.. . T . . :...... jftj V. - lnftMnr.''1ha I -ii ti reuuiKu iua.. umiut; a.w i 2 ..-':.' -VT..K ' P.-nlin. recen. cauvaaa . .. v.vu V-""--. Senator Vance Mkea one oi nis sons bow he waa going to vote. The young man answered :'-Ja "favor of the wet ticket.' . "Proceed, my son said old Zeby'it' has made you what you are... . .. ; f:... Spirits JTurpenxine riltidFiftor ; .The .North Carolina Railroad has declared a, dividend of 8 percent,, pajapie OJioo ot,j3p- lembernrxt. - .v :--..;l.-.--,V''.' M rsJ 32: Q. Smith, of Raleigh, was very 'badly. if not TaUlly. burned by the explosi m of a can or kerosene oil, iWblch a boy bed left near or binder the stove, says the XfeMf-Obterter. ' - Raleigh s News Observer : Miss Soutbgate; ' of Durham, has ' accepted the pcslliooa of Moilcal Director of Goliad Col-lege-iTsts,f and will assume her duties there September lst. i The surviving soldiers of the 26th Regiment (Vance's old "command) held a. reunion at Morebead on lhe 9tb. i,..ti Vaneainiade US speechr Gen. R. D Johnsod and Cob Kenan made brief Ooldsboro Advance'. The; or phsaa of Nch Oarolloi WtUiwcely ''ever fl. a.nthar Itilla J i JnSL SS Wtf CO tO I press a private note Informs us of the4eatt r- 1 .--...w.vr wuuk. v i mannni. . nera mians'.iiTinin? a qituidd t : r.w; i..ir t0-lr,!TA I live in" Quoth -vout regular machine I 'of the XC Conference wereiunaaimoualy I , tmo' 4a s MtaniD I11O0&. I - ;-vT- .;T--"rf I adopted.' "U' -1 wvrViM,..-w oeffectA I : r- '-.p.- .r I , lialeigh The posters for UB1!- a -, ; ., . iw. I i.ii(wauw-; awu jfct; an i,uia i me me estate xair are- out u,ovu u- pre- I trot. Agosbiui h muouugui ei- ... i nu a ta m m mi . m n rm- m Msmr-mmr a r a v Vk ma am a n am a w a ! i I - - -. . I tn !..-. T llllaiMnii Xrilftntt I T.nmr' unna ' tha nnlnre1 vnmln 11 nrn i ... neveuUa UiUwOta uull-Kk. 'U, o-iiiwtn ouu I uuu. iuviwi . iub yvivivu ,. I ill i 'it.t-tX 1 V 4;-iS '. . . .. -y 3 . : . .. ( ot the father of .our asaoclate.t Rev. P. IlJ I "Wood; In his seventieth J year. Hia son I adds: He had,: been a m I Melhodiav church for.fifty y years or more.' nAreSi7 W?$:S? 1 Episcopal Church; Boutb.iTas held at New- I ton last .week, ciosiotr Sunday: nizht. A f very good delegation v was -in attendance , ' - I miums are offered. -4 - Bweet potatoes . are Tlentv. and sell at reasonable rates. I TAt a meeting of the wbool ommiteeii baldyesteTdayatSQclocXCap phn a ea i jiii7irar-wan RiHfTLRCi urine na . ni liih I Graded School of this city. Both white I d colored echyola will open Beptember Raleigh 2few8-Oserver i . i three counUes will run It up to well, each aa vuiviiiwu a.wawMWMttr auw . vwva w wh I man can do his own fleurine. It seems I that Haywood county has given amsjorlty I thia tnmn last Hnnilav-ohiroAd V th lhn I . . . . ., i awrni crime or wire mnraer. one a coro- net's jury spoiled this by rendering a ver- diet to the effect that she came to her death from natural causes. A protracted meeting at Back Hwamn chnrch resulted in many conversions. Seventeen have been baptized and quite' a number have been restored to the fellowship of the church. - r vrnTt .n.ThL " W W S waww a m m -mmmm. eiration at tha meatin,, of tha Pharmaceutic leal Association in this city yesterday was I i- rrii j j K T, I ..4 .l1. nlin. III. HHUIM. K -rilVr Lrr.V' .uVJ:" Tiri tun r icuueuk auu aiaun duuii buuigh uj Mr. Wm.H. Green, the leading druggist of Wilanlnirtnn vara ahla filnnnpnt. anil to the I Vy"? Tifw w . v"cu " 1 & .T . 1 1 . . . W . n pfi,0tnn .r,i, cnituv witn muLinH uubiuhub. . wuhuwaw&uiivu ww.v erfordton, a post town of North Carolina, the capital of Ratherford, situated near the Mntv. ( unnntv mvA naov Bfnill wmviw vi.jt nun uvu BUEIUI. H1UUI 1U1B 1UUI DIUBU llVCti A.t contain. about 20 or 80 houses, a court- hnnoa mniM -tail It ia Ari mllas -Trntn Mnr. waawa aVMa 1 taaaa a.a aw iw uiuva mav- .xnuaaeipnia." xneaoove is i laxeu irom B.ftl'a Oiftt.s. " .nkl.gk.J In 1 SflH ,111 uwnsw, uuhhuiuivw,.uvi -t-n- rtrnanntivo iriow nf nnr tAvn. Cftm ' w -.-.wft.. . v- . .aieign warmer x jaecnanic: h,Ta no tren?th in the "West, whereas the nnl iniratiiifti ihit im na(npaminff fori m rt mm w sinat vaa wmm ri i a mm Lr asnvv niinen vt niiniain that side were black Republican mountain 7- i r'T'T, r coauuei, wucro siuu are uuck as (uicaoei- ties. The Sunday school of Calvary ?UrCh(Re nt S?"0 T'r have presented "St. PhiUps," the new Epis- copal church at Durham, with a beautiful copal church at Durham, with a neautirui wuwuiiwu iu for one hundred dollars., The church is nnw pnmnlAtA anst im.tlv fnfniBhPft . ' , .... . '..Hlnft.n M ih.uHftMi . I I- m i I I r.A y""1 1"fcfc V"""57 " , OT omn h. an aAvartioamant rn Vil I oh tH also. .... v;. i,a vcka u ui9 biaiiu a a ;iaiucui ui Waatnrn TTnrth ilirnKnt T?ilrni1 and fnr- IliMi IK. InnliiA nf Knnila hs lha now in. nr.;" " VVt TtTJ. ..J , v ii naiim ui aam w . aaataiaaaaai a Bin iravp.i i Riin -,nift BTtremelv faeaw now. Train men report that for the la8t few days the average ifti t..i- t.lra. nff ) OiliaKnnf la ihnn t I -r . :. . ik. uaui-iftB wa.v-1 v . uaiuuuii owvi.. o... rrk ... caaicru faik ui wo dmw. xuo ic.uiuiug ituim tita nnt twt lumn Ia .,... nim v j nvftM.v ym .. Tfttrinbnrr Enterpriser Lanrin- bttrgHigtt School opened on the first day 9 TMt W11 1110 uxinouxg varieqrmry gavoaet- ta-tainmant at fiho TTmI Fridav eveninc. r . . . . . . - " wnicnwasattenaeaovaiargenumoerirom this town. There were but three votes ....... ..a.. . poued at this precinct ior proniDition i &. Cary Covington, a clerk in the store of M-ra R.-rett & Otll. was earned to his 1. X 3AH1K flAMlIaa aa naa a. am J-MV JA riouslv ill with tvDhoid fever. Mr, Geo. "rru vVvTri7 hn and Is now himself again. Oxford Torchlight : We learn our ".JJboJ- aima fnnr nr na raTniliaa tnnTinir nn from H.-H.rnn w rptrrat tn learn nf fjjB painful accident to Miss Betty Cobb YZT'l .Y o w" qI 1. cvh.iot nva nsar wav to inn rrpanviRnan tiy"J - vehicle wnen one or ine wneeis passing overbroke one of the bones in her arm. ; Telegraph completed, railroad nearly nniuea ana a w PfJ" " JS? weeas. Aruiy we area prugrea-ivo peupie. We learn that a cotton firm of Norfolk "paying a gin ?nd Pck bouse put up at uiioca's ftoaas. now we aeve.op. . -Marion Lamp Jro&t'. liauroads Atkinson captured and destroyed an illicit wi ibi 1 1 mrv nHitr 1 iiii ai a . a a niiiuuav. nc wni a atandiTof beer and fortv allnsof low wlne Meto awaiting distillation . No one forward to Claim the nronertV. n a rTr 1 .a .1.1. ,. I... . . . jqiih w cc-B m uiu vuuourr icit uvnua r'l..t Tnuin nisht Isnvlnor hi arifA .fn a :'iTi;?r? 7nn7r iT . m rn'V In ThnhnV: say he has treated his wife badly. She at-1 a.9- teaptea to iouow mm, screaming ana peg- ging mm to stay, ; Hickory tes: , There is now. a large crowd - at the Sparkling Catawba Springs about 175 in all, and more coming very day. The shingle trade at this place has increased very rapidly this year. Since the '-.."first of. January, one firm 4as shipped over fifty car loads, making more than two and a half million Shingles, bring ing to this place near fS.WOi ' One machine cut all these shingles. ; f Miss - Sue K Cnrtla, who is now visiting at Hartland, Caldwell county, writes us that Mrs. Wm. iTork, who resides near there, and who hss leen sadly afflicted for eighteen years with a complication . or diseases, and wno has not walked or spoken a word for thirteen -vears, on last Monday, the first inst was . . i . . . taken worse, ana taoagni Dyautooe uying, when she recovered her long lost power of speech, and called in. a distinct voice her little boy Yester. She has been talking In cessantly . ever since, 4 confining her talk mostly to telieion praying for her family and others to meet bee in heaven. She has also suogi several hymns -among; them Tbe old ship or ..en' and teiiq them sue will soon leave them to go 'where there is no more suffering ior her. . For the : entire thirteen veaxs she has been utterly helpless. lying all the time in one' poUtton, ! looking on her family, hut unable to speak a 'single I and nrohlbition don t eo tofireiber. itu- I i,im in ik. ...ni isvna. vhan h.t!t9 a HEff AVBXralSBIIKrT' ''Mrasoir lively trade.' -:r ' Chaottk' FemaielnstUute! ' r " Wantep A good blacksmith'. , HsrKaBKBasB Black booka. etc '. I K;o P.'-r-Meettog Endowment Rank. account of the I .. - "T' rcr 7T -f-i - f I weewg aspect or the weatnerycsierusy evening. ; i , I v- We are in debted to Mr.' S. Q. Hall: the primer, for a cbfTof Ihe digestof city ordinances compiled by Messrs F. H. Darby, City. Attorney, and DuBrut2 Cutlar; to a . . ; . . t,emM Jtxosport, under tne management ot Prof. Aeostinf . There will be music and I dancing, and a fine time is expected; I J - nn.Vl.l..m .).. ki t.Iraa .hirira nf i bu"i w - J classical and mathematical school under I tha an nfih trnatfiea of the; male I . I acBuemJ' I xroubie Amonc Jmarite men ar- I rMio rcnr offleen. ate. I Q ... .si . .-rr,"vr . dav 'or violaUng the market brdinance, a . a - a Jm wu,c-1 "quiree tne carta to ub uiuoycu from their usual stand on Market, Front I j . : ' .!t.i I U,V " I taken nn to tha Citv Hall, and one of -.' . --- --t.-;-.. the owners who resisted was arrested, I i . j , i . delivered to him on the nromlse that I . ' . - he would immediately remove it. After - I . ....... waraa a warrant was issuea ior uracer I John U'Unen, who was charged witn as- I i. ft . m T TT a- 2 i eamt ana oauerv upon w. j. xiowaru, to 1 . . . . . ft ... " n "V"0 ! was taaeo oetun, I JuBlICB JlLllliH. WDGD IHe DrOBcCulinK. Wit - ness said be was the wrong man. and the i cmiR .a diamiaaed at tha comnlainant's I ' . . . .L.' jit no) I warrant was men lasueu ior vm- I ,. -... i ti t iv. nw. .ki.a . -,flp . . . n - I officer who made tha arrest, h was also . . . . ' . . . I discharged at the cost of the complainant. . Landoo Perkins, colored, an employe of the city government, who carried one of the carts to the City Hall by order of the , Mayor, after it had been (as alleged by the I u " uujuu tuo bwc u uui auu a uai4 I vond the time allowed bv the ordinsnce. I " - I wu also arrested and bad a nearinff before I o I -w - ... . . J U8Uce "l"1. on n wnaavit sworn oui oy I - . . . . one Air. ureer, owner of the cart referred, I to. on the charge of tresnass. and his esse i - . ' I waa a Ion riiomiaanri at tha nat nf lha nrnaPi . " CHlor. i it waa in evidence that those who called I for their carta which had been seized . re a - I nnvprerl thnir nrnnnrtv without difficult V. I ua xoa-ftUiK a yruuci uuiau-u.u, buk . . . i .:. I tivnr Hmith hn ' nmant atata1 that i j v i - f--, .. Ik. I 1 .r. tl,. J.f..I. i Liu uauuuucatio u ivinuio uib uciouu- t8. but merely wanted to secure a compir I ance with the law upon the easiest terms 1 poasible, and without detriment to the in I terests of the marketmen. I -ci tt T. -k.. XT' r:i a ... i - h. vj -k- I neared for the citv. A Violent Aaaanlc Upon a colored Woman. Tn8 W1 quetude of the midnight hour ITmZZ:::" . lran.Dired that Lucv Morse. colored, had been assaulted by the well know Wm. Phinney. The woman Informed I the police officers who came to her rescue j that she went to the pump to get some water i i ti 9 a. . ... a . lat. .W."UMI WflF""" ,k,i,L mH ,h, ,-i ... M,,r,l.ai,h. i - - . .u .K - knife. Phinney ran off at the approach the police.and they pursued him m torn distance, but failed to overtake him. Yes- - . . ..-;,,...'-' terday morning, about 4:80 o'clock, how ever, Sergeant Davis, accompanied by officers Gordon and Harris, arrested Phin- I ney somewhere on. Nutt street, and took I whom the assault was made, has previously ' . . - . . - figured in several dimcnltiea with rhinney. Her injuries, though 8eyere,.are hot con- I aidararl In tnv wiaa dancrarnna I . . The FayettevlUe Po.tma.ier, A week or two ago it was telegraphed from Washington that a number of post- I ma8ter8 had failed to make their settlements with the government foe the quarter ending July 1st, and in the number was included the postmaster at FayetteviUe. It occuRCd to us at the time that there must be a mis take so far as Major Orrell Was concerned, and we are glad to say now, without going into details, that we have seen a statement j of the facts in the case that entirely exone rates Ms jor Orrell. Instead of being dere lict in making his returns, if was made at the usual time and for the fall amount due the government. fJomauilabie Elattar. , The f ollowing is ;the unmailable matter emaining in the city post office up to this date i " J., W, Blackman, Lumberton, N. C. ; Messrs. Bowing & Archibald, 57 Beaver street, New York city ; Mrs. Apa Water?, New Bern, N.'J . i'y - C - aerloaa'AeeKenu v ,t?-h-'vz A colored, man, name unknown," was seriously injured at the depot ot the Cato- m.i ... w - - lina Central Railroad yesterday eveaing, by a heavy stlck'bf iimbeaafalllng upon Wht - ----- - - - - - - IH IB ELEOTOR Wnm nUl VlU.lJ;,.l.. t. f. following Tttoros front the xamntiea named on;! Prohibitc joTity's 2gaiuslC63. .PjtKqtUJdcwje Majority egainat 815 . I OHSI.0W. For liStlgttinsi 1,551. MaX' 4rtV,WoirAi frut i ' ! ? n BU 1a ,11; w ...v. TCir-. . i -; i vaauas.-r w iw;' -3 f'T. fS! s I 1 SwAiH -Porlin- ftffafnat 204. Ma1nrit u nAin--"i' ui iiu: imaiiiHL U. jlh itiriL ;.lTft Lr v : T " -a s- yrn- r . v ' For; Alamaoce. , J. ... A lo yo nrl pr t- tha I Alleghany .....;:.v'X; m w . I Anson. 687 !688 449 226 348 198S Ashe. ..... .. Beaufort.1.'... Ji4a 94 lg3Q Bertie HIS 1238 J31 1413 1413 n.M..ll . ti .mhun , j Carteret. ...... iCaswell , P Catawba....... ' 870 114S I Chatham, j.... 24 I Cherokee. ..... I Chowan - 1 Clay......... ' -' Cleveland -TJa .1143 365 Lcolumbu3:"::r:;;:::: 1704 t a ; graven. ..... . I umberland. . . . . .CUrritUCK. . . . rrir 1135 397, 666 1433 2571 Davis i-t . j"uP"n- I ifOrnam. ............ . 1888 881' I UUKCUUIUUH . Forsvtha . . . 1 franklin. . I UOSiUU 940 143 1170 11 9A 0ate8 i Graham I iMtuftill. nuo. I UICCUB . 851 1161 226 676 328 253 1291 423 . 88 399 653 "257 139 - 883. 2330 366 364 770 232 898 631 600 278 303 193 490 842 1203 401 552 ,602 872 144 1249 Guilford......::.: 2648 ll Hffitf.p . .a-awaaa, bja a a 1544 I narnett l.sywood 655 LH.iiit...-. 824 luftpuutisuu i Ro.tf,,, 000 -- 1 - n.j. h Iredell.,... 2358 .Ann I Jnn It-t,: ri 1953 I puuir r:....i. 1116 i MapAn " "' - ..! 558 Madison Martir.V.V.V.Vr.V.V.'. McDowell .MMHnh" 2320 3831 I Mecklenbure i jtittcneil I Montgomerv. 381 1094 1690 if rrwlc- fl uBfii. nseni ft ft.mil . ...... .......... oori i New H..0fer I 1 iiouuici Northampton..., wio I vnsiow . . . . I OrantTA I ' 1709 I ........... . Pasquotank . 830 I Pender 1542 I erqaimans 2018 3129 2180 I r... ...,... i.j. uj. , l lj.il- I Kandolnb. . . . . I . I "'vu-iwhu I RobeSOn 2591 Rockingham... Rowan ........ Rutherford ... Sampson Stanley....... Stokes ....... . Surry ......... Swain. Transylvania . . 3058 2519 1699 2520 2025 230 1600 134 721 807 202 Tyrrell. . . , Union Yance.... Wake ; Warren i Washington...... Watauga Wayne iWilkes.. ........ iWilson Yadkin ..... Yancey .......... 9 e i 5751 3609 2121 City Tax Deeds. - Mr. F. H. Darbyj' City Attorney, who has been collecting arrears of taxes due from 1871 to 1878, Under direction Of the Boarrl of Aldermen and the Board Of Audit and Finance, yesterday turned over to the city tax deeds, neatly bound ini alphabetical order, comprising "a full list, with accurate description of all property on which the taxes remain unpaid up to and including J878, thus putting in concise shape ill the back tax business of the city. To provide against any uncertainty m finding property. sold for taxes by the names of the supposed owners, sb in some instances property may have changed hands within the years for which the deeds cover, Mr.' Darby has fixed upon an. inganions plan, that ts, an Index of all the proiwrty soU by blocks numerically arranged so that by reference to the blocks 4 deeds ' najjr be refetted tOat once. TBI whole work evinces much care and iabertn its conception and execution. Maa-iatrafe'a Court." ' ' .' , - ' I uuaiso its, amouni.pt ratniau,Tin i r.; - :- iviLiii;4,?-603-agaibst2.W3.kai ruaea ior ine weniy-iour . honrs ending ' HlOriff aff68 S SaiO.? X gainst "'Vl-'- ' -I ?ai!y 8 P. M, except Tuerfay.. when it Br Viirrusf b? tS'owxr coNTxinsn i-or ragafnat m Maloritv ,M v meeignai !S!!SJaEs fn"d Lr,244r, against 4,059. AUwtr. 93 CO cw' ' T5 HaVW f ; Wm Onrdnn- rnlhrpd wWfl arralened I TttTRING THE PAST SESSION THIS IN8TI : Wm- Gordon, colored, , was arraignea I JLI tatehad the greatest number of pupils for the before Justice foiliis, yesterday, ccargeo, on the affidavit ' of Henry King, ; colored, with csrryicg a concealed weapon. ' De fendant was ordered tto give bond in tEib sum of f50 for 'his appearance at the next term! of the Criminal- Court, which was furnished and defendant Was released. Accidental Sliootlriit. Mr. EdwarctRdibf HMcltSwho went to Fsyetteville some Weeks since, accident ally IbOt himself 'in the ; head a few days ago,' and' has siiice died of 1 his Injuries Deceased was at bne time in the employ of Messrs.' Gerhardt1 & Oct. .Vntf is a black smith 'by, trade.V He 'Was "between 25 Sbd 30 year8 off age and leaves a wife- DhNT DTE -THE - HOUSE Ask druggists for .Rough on Rats." ;; It clears i arugglSlS ior:-xwugu uuiwim . .-aj wciui I ont rata. mice, bedrbues. roaches, i vermin. 1 flies, ants, insects.; -. 15c per box. uf .. itifi 1 1 T-T iTi-itl. luv TTeatuer Rnlietint IflO TOHOWlUg 'Will S HO W IDC ' State fiwermomeier.'at the stations 'named; Augusta. .00 ' ; air' I Charleston. 83 iek.00t . Cloody ;tu i Vnanoue. . . , ,.W , .W t.Jrait OOraicana.;... " 97 -j00 V I nii,;... ' .w I Wiveston.n.vvf 88,: ...00o SSIS.;- -V ''Ml1 .'2?. I Anaian-iia.. . .. ;. W m Jt 'Fair J glWesl..f..t... 91f;,t..00i Haze v i " ? fflLODlflromerv. . . UB ' tMr K&ir : I Montgomerv. . .'. . 96 -( - . vfcuar -.ixeyB. . . ; ; . eo -";w t;vciear i-ensacola . , . ... 88 .00 Clear I . 4e louowmgaro tne indications for tne t Sbath Atlantic States to-dav: ?flrcloyweather variible windsr:Stationa;ynr Iower t alnre and high pressure . ABsesr ihs noaataine. l -The Marion (McDowell conntyy Lamp olOthlhtts anodes nation some of ur Wilmington friends Thomas and daughter, and Mr T); McRae, i uaugaier anu son, returned on Saturday I m .... - - Irom wecs vl8It io the lioan. They were more than delighted with their trin. I vr. xnomas says the road to , Roan Moan- tain is no worse than that down the French j Broad, but the beauteous grandeur of the I xvoa" ia wunoui description or comparison. 1 Mr. McRae and family visited the Tein Mountain Gold Mine this week. The gold ianduiica mines as well as the numerous points that encircle Marion make it a most desirable point for pleasure and sight see- i i--BiiBsine a-ire-savins: station. I Lt. Chas. F. Shoemaker, TJ. S. A., ar- I rrved here from Washington . Wednesdav I evening, and yesterday proceeded down I 016 mer on .the Steamer Passport for the I purpose of designating the precise site on 1 Smith's Island, near Cann TTpot Pntnt 1 where the proposed Life-Saving Station is I lo oe. located. We understand that the i I work nf - - uwvMwj . wuiiuuii for the life-saving service at hat poluM I will hft rnmmon.a . A oV,.I r. I yrm De commenced at once and pushed for- I ward to an early completion. Aes-avauie-t Aaaaun and JBtatterr. I Jane Outlaw, colored, waa' arrattrnfid ha- 1 fore 8 ma8l8trftto yesterday on the charge i ui commuting assault and battery upon the j person of. one Henrietta Waters, colored, I about 13 veara nf v rnfndfit oo I ; . --.-. ft.-. I Ordered to give bond in the sum Of JS100 Ff--.au a. kuoiiut lot iu ui iae Criminal Court: in default of whteti h van .5M.ft t ,.si a. city lTisiaa. THE HORNING STAR caa alwavn h taa at tha following places in the ett7 : The Pnrcell House, .ft mimiulu. auu uiv u . a sjutKw NO GOOD PREACH TlIf4 Tin man ran An a CTOOd lob of work. Breach a mod nmnti. trv a law biu. wu, uucwr a paoent, or write a eooa arucie when he feela miserable aad dull, with elmrzish erain ana unsteady nerves, and none should make the attempt In such a condition when lt can be so easily ana cneapjy removed by a little Hop Bitters Bee other column. Albany Times. 1 - ' -s--- - MRS. WIN8LOW8 SOOTBINfl RVT?ITP.T?nv Sylvanos Cobb thus writea in tha "Rrwtnn nhriatiin freeman" : We would bv no means recommend ' any kind of medicine which we did not know to be'l Kooa parucuxariy for inrants. Bat of Mrs. Wins- iow's Booming eyr bvruD we can anesJc from know. 3; in our own family it has proved a blessing xn, uy ETfixur aa- lnr&Ri mmDiaa witn eonc pains, quiet sleep, and lis parents unbroken rest at -Blent. Moat narentaR l-nn armtviriiaJi thaaahlaaa1naa Here Is an article ' which works to perfection, and wnicnia narmxess: ror tne aiaen whiei. it iffmii the infant is perfectly natural, and the little cherub r thaw ' be without it from the birth of tha child till ft had finished with the teething siege, on any considera un wnatever. soia oy au aruggists. so cents a bottle. . . ...... ,. .-.- - , DIEDi ' BRIQMAN. Tn thia eltv. on -aatArdav mornlnir. ar. a. v. u.-tci, agea years. The friends and acqn alntances are respectfully Invited to attend the . funeral this ( Friday) after noon, at 5 o'clock, from the late residence, coruer I jith and Mulberry Streets; thence to OakdaleCe- j meterr. ' t NEW ADVERTEEENTS. Sec. 221 Mo wnt Rant K. of P. PHE MEMBERS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that Bogular Meeting wiU .be held This Evening, at Osaj. HaU. Bank HeWBmerBs at 8 au is it l - J AJAAAM M. Mj 8ec'y and Treas. Waited, GOOB BLACKSMITH. Steady Work and Fair Wages. Address, .. ... "W.," Host be sober. aa 13 8t , . Bennettsvllle, S. C. CHARLOTTE (Ff. C) FEHALE niSTITUTE. i wenty-ona years oi iwnietory. No institute In the South has a more exDerienced and successful corps of teachers, and from the tho roughness characterlzinr every department of In struction, no better Normal Sebaol caa be found. The instructress In English Language. History and Literature has, by fifteen yearsr experience, estab lished an nnequaled repata-kn as aa accompllahed teacher. The ixiBtxuctrees in Modern Languages, during her attendance at Amherst Normal School of Modern Language-, was aasignea a ciaae to teacn by ior. aauvear nimaeiT. wno comp-unentea ner thoroagbnessof tnstruetio-i in 'the highest terms. The a truetress In Elocution has for four or five years been one of the most accompllahed teachers of the Augusta Female Beminary (Miss Baldwta'a). Staunton. Va. For tha thorough aad aucces-ful nanner in which Hathemattca aad the Natual Sciences are taught reference r la:uiaettaiaRly . made to tha officers and teachers of the present Normal School at Chapel Hill, where the Instructor iu these departments is now engaged tit teaching. The Art Exhibit at tha last conuD-mcexa-nt was Sronounced by the citizens of Charlotte, the finest iey had ever eee4a the iState. The i-Jtouctreaa In -his department; after studying at the best Art Schools la the North; spent a year atudying her profession la Earoae. and is nor only an accom plished'' but e3erenced teacher. .The Muiie De partment, under the direction of Dr. Bides, Is unri valled la the South for tlie thoroughness and high Bdoftow BUWailHI IW .lil- l.a i uail i, iooi. auyij . cs-atot-r..;aa j , 4 - One month-.....,. 10 00 v Two monttiA,....M..v. 17 00 ,i : Three monUi8,.. J4 00 - "f y Six months,.... ...... ........ 40 W 3- i, . , v. , .." t",,,v""f"'" wl tVOontraet AdverUseaatsUkwi atj projrr ttonatery low rates.5' v "va $'.3.; ' iTi lines salld Nonpaireu typo nake "ofiesqdare; .' aDDDDaaavaMaexsjsjaHawavaaavsM V NEW" "ADVERTISEMENTS." !; 10f. CKOKLY, 1 Auctioneer. - Of at ; - t fc JJT CKONLY 4 MORRIS. I Honmdonr ln th mltm nt wilmitoM unu. I Br'5v,',2L AUST 3CT.- at IS o'clock X.. the followtnar BJcaX kspat altaate, to aald. coaatyr via: a certain lot, plec or parcel ;.of. LAMJD, on Wright UJ .Sound, bounded as followB: On the Honh by the tract of land lately owned and occupied by William A.""' WriehC now deceased: on tha Xaat br-Writrhtntiia . duuuu, on ug oonui oy lc crecK, ana -on- tbi weas oy tne piece or parcel or una now owned an occupied by Kichard Bradlert eontalnintr - artr twn acres more Or leaa, and being the aama tot or parcel ' of land owned and oocnpledpy the late Or Thoa. U. Wright, as hla summer realdecea, and reoenuy conTeyedJo MaijeareU. Bchatte . by, Thoav .W. Strange, OommlBBloner. ' r- ! .... "?v' ataKiArf rOTTKK, wttardlan, 14 "V!v TH6S. 8TKANOK, Attorney.- )ysl,ida k'-wiCiw:i:- t'.i'io Mortgaer-. -1 A IiVelv TriadiBi tn ocb champion $4 aot $ Oat1 AeSnperlor.Qaallt, Wixtreta.5iow P.ice i. faat taktaur off the lat. Call anrt what nrtnit . Clothing we can. aell for LITTLK money. ... .; . an 19 It v.. CTothler and Merchant Tailor. I " ' ' FLORIDA and GEORGIA. For In- I ttlAMwswSi Bp w w. auuraj,Y ,.;. a. r--.!(;. J. H. BSTILL, Savannah. Ga I ll J TflffYn t7nl1 QtA1 - asw-.a I J DiUiruik DWV Aau LwrBs. or I su sizes, styles and PHoes. witrmo paper. - Legal Cap, Foolscap, Bill Cap, Letter and Com.. merclal Note. SCHOOL BOOKS, . , HEADQUARTERS for SCHOOL BOOKS adopt' I b?the statk board of education, a BK-NSBERSKXra aaglS tf Live Book and Mnaic Store. Proposals :TT0R FURNISHING UNIFORMS FOR THE PO JL. LICE FO&CE will be received natll 10th inat. For I specifications apply at my office. i Review copy. WM. L. 8M1TH, an 10 8t Mayor. Notice. i -pitiAftft v. iirnHrni . ...' ..:' - - I Mnt TUNKK AND REPAIRER OF PIANOS AND I organs. Hhrtest testtmeniais from schools aad citlaess of Georeia. North and Sonth Carolina aa a First Class Toner. Entire satisfaction given or no: charge made. All orders left at Hainaberjrer's Book and Hnsic Store will receive nromnt attention. - aalltf 1- DrWortliDgtoii's Cholera HBdlcInB- TXR BYSBNTERT," DIARRHCfiA, CHOLERA X" Mornui Morbna,- Bomnier Complaint of - children, and ' allPalnfol - . . . . , ..- ... UC pr.ntK4m.ali rt lha ttna.la IKI .li 1 honaehold remedy is the moat reliable. kEvery-j tteoa ier"Anyoay ana "averTDT.? Foraala I y axiu-aiers. euxaan, VAtuum a w.. . s4"MkrwthrT Hal mm aa af m i i. , . -r--r - ,.'ui"u'J- nao snwa.fr ITotice. BIDS FOR EBBCTING "A BELFRY ON THE Citv Hall buildins-. and mmovlncr Ball fmm NeW Market Honae . te same, la accordance with a planand specifications to "be seen at City Treara rert office, will be received until is o'clock M., Au gust JOtb. JA8, B., HUGQINB, , -aa io eoast - qso - we rr aa jror OAaunutee. - Dividend IJotice. NORTH C-LROaiA RAILROAD CO., . SSCR'Y ft TREASURER'S OFFICE, CoKFurr Shops, N. C, Aag. 10, 1881. nnHB SECOND PAYMENT OF THREE PEK ' X CENT., of Dividend No. 19, win be due Sep I tember lat to Stockholders of iecord on Ansust 10. , 'am kmmWmM 1fUK yv Qntiiaika. mm- J Q34 . .us kvy. Mwm9 VI U VUU UftM IJ 1.1.1 Wft . vi . fta ii isept i ' r. ja. jKurrucvsec'y.r Straw Hats ! Straw Hats ! T ALL PRICES t NO EXCUSE t ' 5 Try the Old Reliables once mora. HARR-KN.ILXS. " . aalltf City Hatters. -' Duke of Argyle. . ',: 1 tQ Roddick 45 market Street, B HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW; LOT of the above GENTS' LINEN COLLARS (oar gStyle). Can give yeaaU slaes, fromH to it BROWN RODDICK. . - .-. .. 4S Market St. 1 P. 8. We will remove to oar New Store about the 15th of September. . Jyl8 U .fc.vS'ir, las a.'" NEXT DRAWING OF TUB Louisiana State loUery f . TAKES PLACE BBPTR IS- FRIZES TKVM SlOOto S80.000. Price. Whola tickets. t SO, . Halve $1 00. v - .--uiaress juock vox t,? aaUtf , . . .- . Wilmington. . o. . . 7 , ,., .1 1 ... . . I ' 1 ''I . ' " I Am Receiving ;' i : A VERY LARGE STOCK Or Tun ruuw lng goods: - . r.i. BLANK BOOKS. : ,v.- SCHOOL BOwKS, ;A4.-.-, 4j SCHOOL STATIONERY. . PAPER AND KNVBL0PE8.V PES AND PENCILS,. , 4..'! JL A 19 AA-AJr a Jali V4 AlOa f i 4 INK AND MUCILAOK. x ? .. tt e t:,: m:,-. c 't : Headquarters f or 8chool books adeptedhjih State Board of Education. . PIANOS and ORGANS always on nana. . .i: "ii. '4-1 au7tf ; ' a ii I ' RoaEeri' Ctttlerj a Sjecialtya, B HAVE JUST RECEIVED A VERY Ll Invoice of Rodgera' Cattery, conalstii t Kalnwi Table Katvea. 8cMors.i Oa Steele. Ac., Ac These goods were billed diwe lo , ns bykessrs. Joseph Rodgers Sons, of SbcOald.' England, and were bought at the very iow pricea . rulmg a lew monuw since, na win wm - -as low or lower than the same grades of soodrjeaa ; ..u w. inKM.ii nii nn this Oonttamit.- y- a. ,lyJ -.,.-- --a------- Vi-Jr,TMA , .; t VllllWT v .wwY' .... .... .... .1 -,a , , u, ..4 .( 4 rtf