Newspapers / Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, … / July 1, 1871, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
- ? -r I THE HOItmrm " GTAZIt PUBLISHED 'DAILY.' , jf I , ir BF.BNAHD, Editor and Prop'r -mil- Dawson Bank Buildings, Front Stfe 0neSths7inadvance...i............ 3 60 tt months, In advance...-., . 2 00 TWfigh, in advance. . ..-; . ;? ,75 " mobkis0 Star will be delivered in any ? Af tbe City at tfurrraw Catrrs per week. R t Olll wx . e ' ? - -" - . ? : KTEOBO LOGICAL UECOKl. J , jJone' 30, 1871. r : ... -'. ... v Tiir"i -v u --i u v- Time. BS?: ; Wind: Weather, ... . etar j. - .y-. TTm, 29:98 r ' 79 I 3 EGentle Fair $M Iv M. 30:04 i - E Fresh" iCidady f 9 P M. 30;07 ; J. .7? NEQenUe ClondH; Mean Temp, .of day, ie; . .i.i.J Vote All.Uttrumci.mi acuu.iUKS.artj ruuuccu. to , v v- ROBBRT SBTBOTH, -r ' f - Sergt cienal Service U.S." A;" TV di b m aw w : i c - - . . . . . . Wak Djspaktmbkt, 4 s of ;Chief iSiemal - Officer." V 4 agton'pJniie 30-S5r.F: M.' j V Office of ;J Washington jtrooaouuies.,.:. .i.i.i-',.', Brisk winds with rain 4fenprbl)ftbre f6V night ana Dttlturuur yu ..d ouyofjyr. -i.im-. in barometer, with local rains .from .Ohio. ta North Carolina ; cloudy Weather .with easterly winds are probable for. Saturday for the, east Atlantic 'r cloudy and threatening weather wilt probably continue from Me spnth Ajian tie to he Ohio and .MtoateBrpplJ;'-;;--':-- i- HBiNsflKRGKaf fJve.Bok Btoret 59 -Alarket 4treet-Delightrul;NeVBooks ' P 1: . vT. R. Fhknch, Cor. Market and Second sta -Just Landed.' . . . :.-.- ? - .? Pnsitively Sellinar Out at Cost at No. Having-rentedj the store now4oeenpied by Mr J John G. Baonlan i'rtfei FrWn' !2dr.; Mar kTet; Streets, aud in tending, t open there'.withan entire new Stock of. Goods, il w Qffe ftnyji entire present stock of Dry GoodBt Clothing oots and ShoevNpta j&'.&Q. actual cost . '?J'L&- 9 H I P 1 j Persons wishing to purchase will do well by calling on me before buying elsewherefr they will ci;taiflly be ,ablCTlo get bargain at may 30 4m -"TSif or tolalten8Bakery, To City SSnbseHftBrlJ &. : 1 ' On tbe first day of July; Mr, D, M. Cobb wllU succeed Mr. w. w tiario-w as uiy agent oi theMuKNiNG Star, for all that portion of the city NorJth of the centre of Market street. From that date all subscriptions in his Divis ion will be payable to hini. 1 ' v. All subscriptions Tdue w 'U 'Harlow, and: unpaid July 1st, are payable only to theun-i dersizned or his authdriied Agents. Z A- June 13, 1871. " WM.-IL BERNARD. imnortant Annonnceraent. In order to : make room' for ' im pro'vements ' for the Fall Trade, I wll offer my entire Stock of Dry Goods, &c, at cost, without exception,; f Dry G t No. lc tjulyl ut No. 15 Market streeti 1 iie Next Fair. ' At a meeting of the; Executive Committee of theCape Fear. Agr! cultural Assoclatiop,. held at the Commerciali Etchangq last i,even- 'ing, it was decided thai the next annual Fair ia this city'should commence on Tuesday, the 14th of Noveinl)f': gV - . . .. . 1 HWt U lu Full Blast. we learn from Maj. UrlswoId, Superintend t ut, that the work on the Barand River Im provements below tbia eitv. will Commence in eurnest to-day, tinder ' tie 'newappropfiatlon 1 of $75,000 recently .made by Congress 'for ; the beuefit of this Important work. w- i i .l-lortnary. -4? There were only 6 Interments In jOakdale Cemetery during the month of June. Of these 3 were children and 3 adfult84 malesl female and 1 not stated. The iseases were consump tion 1, inflammation of the bowels 1 bilious fever 4, premature blrtli 1, and ib'ot stated, 2.' The ages were 8 monthf , 9 months, ' 23 year? 35 years and 53 years. ; M?u ":v --'v: The Waecamaw. - V: i -:y-;'-: ! . s The steamer Waeccanaw will commence her regular trips between this cttffLtth SmitljTi.jie! to:day, leaving hwMhJirt at.theW, fc;Wj R. depot each day (3uulays jfexceptcd uu returning, leave omunviue at o:io .On the 4th of July she irmemiaiyi;'! , at 4 o'clock k. M," j$tan)U this citj at 9 P. M., making; her regular trip; Apply toT. D. Meares, -Jr.; Agent. .H t'ty Court. I - v-X.a.:i Nancy Williams and Charity Henry. twt colored damsels, charged with quarreling, cur sing and other disorderly- conduct Jnthelr house, was arraigned &toip'. the City pourt yesterday morning, founidulity and judgment rendered for the penalty and COsts The May or recommended to remit one-half thepenalty against NaDcy Wllliatnsln ednsequence of good character, j; j In the pablUhliit' of awards' to : cadets of the Cape Fear Acrrorwma 'he case of cadet R. A.jMeares. . This; young Kentleman was mentioned! the recipient bf fieveral certificates of excellent progress; and of .v v. yuwu jryyras9. iu, rreucu,.; .iuc Jct is that he received certificates 6f excellent P'ogress in eacb'pne St his classes, and these "rtificates orelhe hlguestdlstlnctldris' attain ie in the junior classesthe . equivalents, in Sct of racdal, W'We Senior ciasses1:; T nedfearn Brurdoror . was stated In our last that Jim Coppage: 0rge Cbamberiiand ':SfitMreerjat iu .r v.r"re? wHu-tnenearearn-'inuraer Anson, would ccTaimenca lnWaesboro W daTday We 'eed intelligence y ester-. ""-ouy Myers and one of the men men noTt above bnt which our informant conld con tC' had been tried and that the man was 2l Tlcted senteoced to be hung on the bron v Jaly .tBe verdict -of ullty-belnlr Wte.M in onhursday nlghtT The" woman wducharged. The trial: ot, the other was ConrP.0ned the next termoT the Soperior ' itae80naCCOUntof ftb8en Court ' ' r 'M''Hii . " djourhed yesterday 'morning. m . " ' ' 1 . ' : : .. .V 1 1 . i -. j- u t : - lI , I j i . . .1, . , : : : ' : j olBmiIl6;i85 Vjoeal Dots. : , y. .' ; Thirls thellstof July.' " The police revenue has' fallen. ofT tremen- donsly, lately.. v KMr. Osteen,' of the Sumter JVcia was in ;teity;esUrda3 Academy of Out, Lady of Mercy. in Our next. 4w.Boyi cannot be too cautious In 'handllag ferackrVkud ot technics 5mis"?: '.h?". YjwVy iEf .. 'j --- The School Concert of, the: Misses Burr "and mes'has been ; Mayor ' Martlh; leaves j for.. Charlotte this 'nidVning nH ! will return home; about Thurs- ' 'There :wlll-: be another meettng-' bf; the wHarioVer Countli .ityon.Monday;eveu i: 'IL7if is rum6red that aprbmlnent banking rinsUtntion of this city, is about to be converted Into aState Bank -wi th a capital of ,f 350,000. t '.r kta liiTif.-Hls'f i;-0fs ift ?-;.. ,,ThererwHl ;be . a .called meeting of the Board of Aldermen this morning, at 9 o'clock. atmosphere yesterday, the day, being ranch pleasanterhan-lts'precessora f iPaSL4r&-i;to:j;'ft$-iii -Aipri'$iernpneer is not accurate wi&& the spirit is taken In wardly g an4 'ha deglees; he pedal. extreinUesifi';,;- ' .'.H-'h We have received from Mr. W, T. Frlnk, or Columbus county, a sample of Malaga grapes grown, "by him at his lneyard. near kfeacocks Store. ; They are very nice,, an. are decidedly early, i Messrs.-C D. Myerss&jCo rhave them for sale4 g-4; '' a'S -: We notice that bur old friend Mr. A. -J Price, formerly connected !wlth VHarjMtrnal,' has 'gone Into the boot and shoe bu3lDe88,:hay-.'t Ing purchased the stock of Mr. Jas A.; Brad ley, on Market streets We hope hi3 efforts to thee the public generally, and- thereby make his new business profitable and remunerative, will not prove altogether bootless; , -l Misses Kennedy and Hart's School. - We learn that the concert of vocal and in strumental music by the pupils of the- Misses jKennedy. and Hart's-School, under the efficient direction, ofrot' Urahau, which cameoa; last evening, was in every! sense a charming and brilliant aflalr, evidencing the effects of skill f al culture, careful at tent ionand, slgual ability on tte pari fbf aptness and'proflcicney'- on the jpart of ! the schdla ti.tXh$ b uild in g . w as . . c r b w d i: d ;,to its utmost extent- by' an appreciative audience and. manyjwere. unable to obtain an entranced It was,l 'we Oearn . truly and emphatically a pleasant occasio'iiaod due to C bu remembered by those whb?weresOkfortnnale as to be pres-entv;-;:;..; The following was the . f f " r ( - PBOGBAMMB FOB THE BTENIKO. V 1 1. Daett-8chiller March, by Meyerbeer. 5: 2. .Plano 'Solo-Fa.utasl,", from Lucia: jde Lamermoor,. by 'E,.- Prudent Mr. u Fred. De Rosset. . ; . I w ---. --4-4 - 3. Cayatlna Miss Carrie Mear. s. m, if. ; 5 4. Plaho Puett rMartha Misses Lou aud Jennie Akins6n. I '. . t 5. Piano Solo, Silvery Spring Miss Lilly VanBokkelen. i: hi- 1 6. Ecstacy Waltz, for SSproho, byTArdlU Mrs. K;; Robinson. --vi,,r,.-.i;: .. -f 7. Piano Solo, Lover's Letter, Rose Schot tish Miss Grace GriswoldJ m n '?r- fci -i 8. Piano Sol 0 ; Fantasiefronr Robert -le Diable Miss Roberta Lord. - f 9. 6ong, 'Twas but a Fleeting Dream Miss 10. Waltz for Pianbiss Carrie WeilL 1L Pidoo DuettPicNic Polka--Mlsses Lou and Virginia Atkinson. .,i ,-. f .. .. , 12. Piano Solo, Polka Mazurka Miss Alice Petteway..: uji v'i'yi. 13 Song, Winged Mssenger-Feser Mrs. Kate Robinson rtvf - n t 14. ' Piano Solo, La; Gazelle Miss' Roberta Lord. : ? .f:.;; . . . ' ! 15. Pienb SoloiWltcfies' Dances,- by Wallace .-Mr.J:Fred DeRossetTC- ?.owf';u,J. 16. Duett Lucia de Lamermoorsviirf tlSAUm'kZ- --JJjA t.P Vi,i though, where aU did sa welL ?itrf was hardly fair tSmikrdl&ilmtflitiOhitlnr Te cOBsibred invbu say thatiJUieYdutti fMartha1, rendered byMIsses Lrbd and Jebhle Atkinson; the. piano solo, , 5'Love's , Letter, Rose Schottish," by Miss Grace Grlswold, and Walforiano,bxMlssACarrle Welll-Hill of them, being small children were given with l skill and finish such as would hare, been cred itable to adulfr amateurs,; The piano : solos, executed by Master Fred. D$Rosset, are also spoken of as performances in which extraor dinary musical skill for one so.yoang was dis- i Boclsy Point Jkeademy. t The publicfixef elieir p lidr ell-kjSdwn In Hall of jtho Academy Bulldiog was crowded to -overflowing with the large, assemblage o I the .beauty intelligence,- -worth :'ahd learning pf Hold eh and adjoininsr Townships, -as we I as for the '.' Ppf.aMay or Sccon wtiHo wey Section B ahd G. &h i vyy- fru:v!H.;i;;,.iiu;:u.; .-Emle; seidif p: fprl feup'ertbrscupiwsUp : There was a considerable change in the anci deportment dnring the entire session,and stltutlon; yesterday; -were or a nigmy sausiacrj i'y y1 ftwnilnterestinghaw f.f6 : ffrom other parts.- Wellld tb'epbpnSustalnn.io piji that vocation- presses ' worse than themselves- as the various classes In the Lan- guages, Higher MatheniatlcC .I:c.V;wcre Critically: lexaminedThe jjtiyngoydeal der Wonstrated that the learned and accomplished 'best jattention ;and impressed ably. Jiis skill,, while ettnftejani r progress kofjiis pupils were shown up in a manner that should jjbave been most: gratifying to: parents and guardians; as all of these closing exercises iwere very creditable to the ' Institution. The Trustees and neigbbbn jprovided arixcellent pinner, to which all rere invited,' and every jthlng passed off in a most pleasant and in structiTenr e Ifeejrtlryj Address ;Of the , occasion was delivered by Mr Luke H. vMcClammy, Jr., and was so well received that a copy will be asked for publication0Ve have not sp tddbjusi Itice to his fine effort. w -llMr; S. Henry Bejl ano!:! Bruce ; illlams lalsd spoke, and gayeromisebf sncces land usefulness in after Hfe' wad New Hanover 'may feUfeelproud of thstf three mature Bons.1 WILnnTGTQITRISAl-U AVIlmlnjcton Ilish School,; ; i ihc mmencement Exercises of Wyming ton High School, jir-; i, Hintpn,PrincipaX came .off on Thursday last, and is pronounped on all'sldes to have been a;, very decided' : suc cess; reflecting mtfch?jdredlt bbtb iipdn kr Hintpn1 abdthe pupllsjf the SchbblHThe 'fat-! I tendance on Wie part bf 'thecfrieidnd lpa- iruus mi iuc ocuuui nun very, naiierinr, mere not being room to accommodate the large i'.Kev. jranic n. w ooqanair. b. k. uenwere selected to act as a committee to idecide who jwas entitled to the first prize la i declamation, and after heariQ the, varlousB declaim er& re ported that It hadbeen wlthsomeSIfflcuity;; mai mey naa Deen aDie to uecrae -oetweenTTj. W.1 Worth jandJ MO Bonn. Jbut Nevertheless f alt Inat 1 fl f1 I if ii w r!n of t.ti ft iff f a hn nr "to! C" "Riirtnl whlnh ther accordin?lv did." arid their eclslon seem ed, to be .sustained "; byv kb". audience There rrinci pai, jtey jo,r.; w poo: presented nimwitn; a handsomelyJbpund bock, accompaoxlhg the; presentation with a few appropriateremarfcs The declamation bf th&pupllsas a Whole, Was pronounced decidedly good. rJThe ;Priuclpar concluded with a brlefbut carefully prepv4 address to the, pupllswhicb: abounded is good ad vice and pointed, prfictiwtsugeatlonsi 4" i-, " I la this connection w thlnk itidusihat ' speP blarefei;enc& should hetmtdd 4gEPplendld Jmanhr iny which rendered Soliloquy, cl aniatlbn of Master ' C.Wl Wo dere4''Tl)ne,'as his" man'. : ner being; Very natuValand unf estmiaod, "Tjve Flremau,!,by.Master B. G. Empi"i .a.s .dfillvr. .ercd ritU much earneitness, andfthalSehool Day Dialogue? by a number of i the pupils-Us' Ort, 3r B; Gmpie Wlllte Hbb$, fl .Burk Jtmpie a. uu was aeiiverecrwitn great nuei ity to thft)t'fiioTtiie piecnri "i t The large number pre"sent,were unanimous in jtbelr. expressions pf grtlficatn ; wth ithe; whole afiair aud the interest raanifested In the J-Ht. I... i.-n.i a. ..I i . .i J clation in which the efforts of Mr.Hinton to .establish a first-tlass high school In our in is hBldbythopie-'? dst . 1 Hymeneal. I.-.; a r. . From the records in the office -of the Regis terbf Deeds for New' Hanover couhlyj we. have ine ioiiawinsr use oi marriage licenses , tor xue mdbth:bf June:' - 4 v , r TliJdhn : W. 'Ma'lpMs ( and. ElizaJ, 3V Walker; W. "j. Blvens and kosa Criattertjon John S. Davis and Marj;Qulnn; Jos. HDown--ing and Sarah J. a scr and Laura W.And re we; esse, iWt JIardi son and Caroline ; E. Woolvinr Columbus P, Woodcock and Eliza J. llooks; Ahgust Stfeld- inger and Margaret KTlbgVjEdwftrd Van liaer and Matilda E.' Schnlkenji -Total, 9. u ' i Macks.-' Anthony LI yingswnand Holland Best; George; Leeand .Addle .iipmpaon; &.n drew Smith and NelH'e'Detane; RbhertrEyans and Susan Devane: .Richard Corbett and Flora Roblnsdnf Efijah S. Adams andMary E, Gause; tien ry p ccitn 4 ana; jaary nrcnjison;, ai pert peiiman ana to6Q io warp; JfatricKjWiJUums and Eljza erring; JamefliBe8t and i. Caroline Williams; Abram Davis and Venus: . Davie; Thomas W. Payne and Venus Santee; Hector Smith and Mary J. Moore;-'Hayes Lewis and Harriet 'Moore; J amesGl bbs and Lizzie Ltjve; Jamer A'T Copely and Louisa Joiner; J amei Beatty ind 'Mary Jones; Aaron yann and Fan ny Murrayj " John O. Niipn and . Sylyia Sim mbne; Samuel N. Nixon; Jr., and Clara Nlxpn; Henry Shaw and Hannah, Messlck: Samuel Cowan and Mary Smalls Benjamin Smith and Fanny Holmes. Total. 23Total whites- and flacks, 'S3teTiH;V;is5tj0i: JiwWrt. if . - i toadies Bonevolent Society. Til XxiiA ilif-n'. ei The officer ahd ytSifort bfHhe' Ladies' Be nbVbknt Society arbw resiuenceoi xo.r. uuuu a. uyicrt uu jumuuhj. desirable to have ;a11 .the Wards represented. -.i. . ttiO. Oar Chip BasKet. T .'! j ;5iofcf..-i.-Jti-rr: I -! A'spotted ad3er-a book-keeper-Watched by a detective. . ;-:...?( :-.:. "A backward spring" is produced by pre senting a red-hot' poer. to a. man's nose.. , J r-lndlanapolisonth unite sentiment 'with -economy, and serenade thsir ladyloves: with hand:organs.3'f vf .-i -A Wjojuingpujaii cpmpialnsbatshun- dreda of iia.MtirjiefH KPtii unjessbxedhy goodiopliiim Any one wishing one ,pf tworwives Jias ,only -Mrs Mary MnTlier. a wealthy" woman of Loulsvillev ifyr.'has a' man la for begging, and any m end i can Un th e city;:Vn,4;,--:-.:---4 f AeoUeman -of Portsmoutb Va, and his Wife lately celebrated their wooden Wed ding. , me invitations were ;pnnteaonu sups of cypress or juniper bark,, '. ' " J ' j- - Boarder-"-JThlsS tea nise weak, Mrs. SkUnp. : Iaindra I ; guess it must be the warm weather. I fell eak;;, my self; In fact, everybody cbmptamsiyJ I :' i An Atlanta paper, writing of tbe death pf an excellent woman, concludes with the com prehensive remark that -'she was unanimousl y beloved and respeetea oy au wno anew, ner 3 All the Old hand engines, except the VBrook- lyn, .together rlth other property connected therewith, were taken possession of yesterday by Chief Enginee Bice ah4 by him turped oyer to the city'aulhbritles JThey Vayebeen deposited in the yard lb the'rear'of the City Hall and will probably be sold the first favor abid'opportnnity; ...f A ; cwAiABsociation. 5; r,; -.1 r- , , " ;At a meeting of the 'members of theCape jrear Agricultural Association, held at the Hall of the Chamber of Commerce last night, alf the proposed amendments to": the ; Constitution were conctrrred in.llAmongthe mostiltbpor- tnnt iof th AAA ma v Tia mnntt nniiA nn TBh5Vi ' ol-. Jlows the admission of new members1 on the payment of two dollars; sueh members, . hbw eyerfVtb qe; subject to gate fees,1 dsc. i; An other regulates the manner of. admitting new mem-; bers, which must be through a member of thet Executive Committee.; Another requires the 1 Treasurer o -make a semi-annual exhibit, - in- steau.ei annnai, asperetoipre. ; 4 ;i v a- Situation Wanted. ;-. . ' !,: If you want a situation, advertise in our new department trader head of WantsJ" at half our regular rates, for advertisements hot1 ei- Remaining .in ,the City, fos fp'fllcei July. ,1, 1871.: t,.St; yfc:;i 'iVah'hfil ni sf::r::t3in f 1 B John F Beaufprd, Jas H Brbwnf Rbbert Buiton, Sylva Bryant, S M Bowen, S M Brown- lingiiijioejsioantcasar uoston,'-Betsy Blany, :Buck Burnett,;Edward S Bates, Wm Bradley, t OSma Ctoltofc Sarah'Chanman PhUlo CoxE p wane unaversj Alia uoiien. ' i fD Hester Davis, Mrs M C DavidsbnMti s &; j;E Sarah Edith. - : -,v j-p . F Rachael Fulfbrd, 'Loulsa"'Falson; Sarah .Fulfp)r34jt:ififtY ry iri -i0-i iniJ9i: filHilsfy Gaddy, GB. Galley, Solomon, Gay. ' H Edgar C Hill. Mrs J osenh , Huake. Lizzie HHliL HHasktf , Samuel L Hall, Viola D Hew lett. -'.' .' ' ! -i .rvnrt-4"J 4 ; I J Allen Johnson, F. Jackson,. Lou Jones, J -w Jonnson, Jas Jounson, Maria James '-I K-HenrKuck. - V ' ; LWGeprila Etteasi Benjamin Lee.RC Lewis. i Mt-Alsenia Matthews, A D McDonald,- H & incuom D. HftUie Marshal r, A oh W -Jacuiam- 1 P-t Wm, Phinny,- 8 D; Potter, .Minnie Pay ton. L F Parker. Jane Pdwei Carrie. Pate...-. ; : R Wllliogton Robinson, R R. Robinson & W w a.v umi ud - - . - 1 V -; - . ;f i S-.Davld Storing E N Scott. ! HarU(; Scotti Harriet Spnibmayd, E Hin too i Savage, Louisa Smith. Walter Steele. ; W AV,Shenherd. ... ota a I WtiAmba Washington, Alice1 A -Wlillam'Sf cnas vvorKer, uatbarme Wright, meo cW.asu 1 . Tf - TIT! H Tfc 1 ... T TIT 11 ;pieausadyertlsea.7 ' Will; be sent; to; iead Letter umce at w asnjngton, jj,.o. in .SOdays; If nptcalled IbiCf :lU!,-t v i ED. R. BRINK, P.jM.. . SPIRITS OF TUKPENTINE. ' ! layetteville wants her -streets 'lirtifedii' -i;'ti--i;j:"-73t;:C' t';-n.5 cia c i represents crops in jjiarun county, as in a nne conmuon, ; I Eev. H. T. Hudson is an n ounc ed as associate editor ot the Christian Ad- 1 wttW1??7 --f'. .V-?':--t j aoz- i'u,t;'i'j f li'fr-w a obSstcaj 'f actoryery: success - in f i GaptiEdHill has placed both of hid schooners ' upon - -thel line ; between N ewbern and.; Baltimore.1 -u 1 r 4 ' A.T1.0 liL'htniAVpIay.ia tKi' ini3: chief at'Newbera.nn W no real damage was gone. Jno.l T. Pearaon have been nominated as anti-Convention candidates in Wayne. ' 4 Nash, has .been quite ill lor , some time. He is the Convection candidate in . Kash. 1 Rev.G W. McPhail. D. D., President of Davidsoa College, ' died' Wed nesday fnb rning, "after r a'few d ays illness. - rV, Amipno; 't the ,, graduates ,3in Mpral - Philosophy ; at the .-ITiiiversity ; of -Virginia is John U Anderson: of . Cumber tland5a.Htif f jirii The Fayetteville tnatket is not fhalf supplied witsv try ana taDie comiortsigenerany.? o tne T vr-ra4bp rhtyispt: Salis oury, xooK.iue urui. prize i.u iixurui jruuoso pby ..at;;the Universityv of Virginia Oh VYednesday last.;1,f -VtT; -tji--.wIoTry A correspondent writing from 'Aiheboro' informs the Grefeb'sboro? Patriot that Randolph iar" all tight; on -the Conven- v The tBattIehorb : Advance re grets to aiear oi tue severe maisposiuon oi Qen M." W fAan8om al? his,' ' residence in XHortnampton county tii y4 tea&itwri 39 I frthemeatjitalisWh Lieotiitslfln&VFitetMWe i made bids to purchase situations" for fac tories. So says the Q1 "7X f GreensbbroVPatr iot has . a c,b icken abouts T- -U ''i ?. J''if .'''tt " . -.' m . week: ola which -boasts ot lour well-lormed an dwel-o!ey eloped 4cgs and three perfect teet, the lourth, one, being slightly deform One t)t'the Siniese -Twins ;is isin goodfr! healthlt IhMnticipatioii of death, arrangements la6fSirxiades fb the; immediate separation of the hying' from the ead brother."-' - - : " - ' ' I ;In trie Supreme Courts? on Thursday the case bf fl N- Martin at . Wm. Sloan ai , from Mecklenburg, was called and continued, Attorney-General Shipp and W. P: Bynum and. -Nance & Dowd for .the plaintifis, and n.'W? Guion and F.':Hoke for jlhe defendants , Says tlie Tdegram1 of yester day:" We learn ? that the authorities in this, city received a 'dispatch ' yesterday, announcing that bail had been' given-for the alleged Ku Klux -from Rutherford, and authorizing their release from confine ment nThe whole party were immediate ly restored, to liberty. rt3iTt3; -ff-eleai leugram mat ine wife of fwm.w Jones,, m my, Moses McKethan, P;:Mer;rlttr Polly Mitch eliVganieMiGowan.; ? V ' V? "-V 1'" I r s i 04JohnOwensi;aiii ;--5r'-..-,r .;o4' - iHoiwy ?; : I TrElizablgth Toone. Rhodie. Ann Tone.i, - IXJasTJtfey A'Spn-;. ,: - i., J v- IVJohif T:Vaiiri,iWmM Valentine. .t" .lngton, Henrietta Williams, Rachael J Willis, ! T 'WomheI Wrtf H West'.'A ' ' ' I Persons vcaliing'fbr:ietefs in this Llstwil Wake county, committed suicide by hang- ing nerseii in a stauie ou ub jjicuho&s her husbandl'on' Wednesday; last She was a youngs woman. ' -wunouc cuuureu, ' . .i i. M J ana nap. preyiousiy Deen auuiuicu iu of insanity, and was doubtless in that con- uiuon at.ine uuie ui wo vuuiiuibsiuu. the deed- ' - - ; ;;;;- iuab jrrui.-JLriggs OI tue e&.aviug nun. here, has soldtne fffffit-of the Bouthern Roller Skating Association for N. C, to a company ot gentlemen in Charlotte mr. Gregory, McAyden and others.. Mr. Gregory has been here a day or twd1 and we bear he has sold the 'right fwith 100 'skatesVfor Fayettevjlle, to B. O. Gorham, m . ' if - r t. - jcjsq., one pi our citizens, rroi. xriggs , is to complete contract and course of instruc tion with all his classes ,here: now under tway, and Mr. Gorham,-; and others ' will continue' the nnk.atterwards., j ! The Tdeqram Bays : We learn that a serious cuttips scrape "occurred , in IjOak Groye Townshir an Wake county, I on Saturday niht lasfc. . .Georo-e W: . Gul- Tiy,-a person of notoriously bad? character: bad .been in the .habit of so .maltreating his'wifelhat oh' Sathrdayshb' found1 tt ne 'cessfiTy to leave home for her .own 'safety,- 'which 6hedidli,goin to -the hotfsef a 'gentleman of the name of -'Massy, 'At night," Gully weht to? Massy 's bojmq add pn deaypred ; to induce j jbis w.ife . to? ;return hdme'with him. which, she. refused to do- J5el then endeavored to force, her to, accorn and begged that Mrs, Gully be permitted This jsy's throat' sfiviri heFtWo seyeib'fjuts.-bii therhed&! JMr. Massy c IsiStance of his wife wad aaulted by GuIJ ly: and badly 'feu about the Yace;' the nose aoa upper up spur, uuu receiving !, wo se vere stabs in the body? Massy is in a very .itiiucai uoeiiioH, auu vut nine - uoues are entertained sofc irisj reooTryir,Gullytithe aesperaao ; iSi Euu,at large ana Dias aea ' ance;to.th:o oflicers oii thq kuvvs -yui a y ! I Taks A YES'S) PILLS lor all the purposes of "a purgative, . for Constipation, Indigestion. .jueaaaene ana liivexuompiainT;. : xsy universal accord they are the best of all purgatives for jtamiiynsej x Ti t.-i?v!g ;.t t . "tPurWout the iibrbld rinmbrs of the Blbbd1 by a dPseot twdof !A YEBrS -PILLS, f and ' yod wuinave clearer neaas as we;i as poaies.i 1 iNo Ekhkdt in THuMoBtQ .ever came. into 'such -universal use, or has "So fully 1 won; the confidence of mankind as ATEB'S CHEItaTi PECTORAL for the cure of Coughs, Colds and wusiuuyiauii. - . . - r i kDon'fc wish Wljetterv' Better thanlany otherrrwe -haye used." Like ; it , much;?! M. Can't speak tod highly- of :it." , ,'lThere can, be no fault found with it.'1 "Can1 testify to lta superiority.?'.' .Don't.use any other." .TheapAre a few quotations from the hundreds of ; testimonials in favor of Dooley's'Yeast to use, convenient and recommended by K'or sale, dv grocersiiuooiey .:Jrotner xroi prietors, Jffew Street, N..T., , . , Tu Th Sat , Steamer Waccamaw "TTITI COMMENCE HER Rernlar;Sched W ule this day, leaving . her wJiarf at the .W.'& W. Railroad Depot , each day (Sundays exceDted) at B-'Vi1 M.,- and1 returning leave 'Smithvnieat6;l5A.tMnina 2-int-uii t'o1i : iOn uiy 4tl2 ill;ieave; Smlthvlfleat ! ixA O'CiocK a; JU.., auu ret,arnins wut xeavo vv xi. 1 T.:D, ME ARES, Jb.. Julyl,.2t , ;i r.;;. ;.,.. -.;J.;;. Agent. s T ; d i'n g v' ; ; From lV.V'T, Sftmr. Resnlator, 'BE AUTIFUL r EXTBA-CUltEp 'PIQJ DAMS, Small Breakfast Bacon, Smoked. Beef, , Fresh I y Flour,. fteshi.V white 'and sweet,t7iicJ.T()' i Kmr.er. Mil liarreis- oi mat Jixtra. j amiiv . i v . Enewiea?eaia De, tne, ueat m me . . . - ; f : j city., send for a . sample paca:- ; s?t!&1 . Lo '-u! f&K.qrt s i GOOD. WHISKEY, for 3 Oaper gallon ; YRY ; GOO.D;WHlSKEYfor$5 00 per gallon j the ui I f BEST, OjLp&ud FINE, & oo per gal., at; s jalyl-tf Cor. Market and Second sts. j. VTlbW&& HOTEL, RETJBE!J0ES,lPfbii ; REDUCTION OF FARE. f f In cpnslderatfbnt H4glieIdeeiLtoe(a K"AArv1n)i-. tTA TrleA of ft4ard-will'be Teduded 82. JPjbt ; Py: for ,Tranf ent ( and $35 00 I -,s :;l?er Motli fpr; Day Hoard; .;'.-! ,,'f Belb determined that ' not h insf shall be le ' t unQOue ia xne xuxare to maie tne iHauontu- what it has been in the past., second to none in me city. . . , . ijhii w h'DELieHTPDLJWJOOKS.:.;;5; M'r.,:.-r - . .-?--- -1,.. IT SJUDY WINDOWS, Woven of Many Xnread8, Reginald Archer, Something to Dor Marqnia de Dillemer, Alfrea the-Great. 'The Silent Partner, Tennyson's Poems, John Wool man's J ournai. Brete Harte's Poems. "' Pike County Ballads The Cryptogram, Anteros, A Life Assize Adventures. The Monarch of Mincing Lane, Fatr France,' Diary of the Be sieeed Resident in Paris. RalnlT the Heir. Motherless, Breed in the Bone, The Mutineers of tlie Bounty, HerXiord and Master, Our Girl. Earl Dene,' Bench and Bar, Fenton's Quest,' A Siven, Daisy Nichols, Played Our. Foe in the Household, Life's Assize. Little Men. The Old Fashioaed Boy. .' . , rV ,; - J:-Forsale at'1 'hf - iune 29 tf;-' Live Book Store.' ; ; 1 -"Uj MISGELLAKEO US;1 GHOICE PIG HAMS, af -; 'I " ' " f -hfe CHA8.D. MYERS A CO. Table Oil T3UBE! OtlVB AND ITALIAN OIL. . - Fowaer, wmcn is tne ioniyt cnemicauy rrare, harmless, healthy and, nutritious article, of the kind m market.'. ; Perfectly reliable, easy One Square one day, u . twoaays,.....,..r " three days, 00 ".Tonr days,................... J . Hvo days,. ............... - 3 w , ' . one week, 8 60 Contract Advertisements "taken at pro . portlonately low rates'. .. . . . Ifarrlaffes. Death r. Religions. Funeral, and Obituary notices will tt insert '1 at hn If rates wnen paia for in aamnce s owonnwtnii rw -r wm do cnarirea. . , . ... k Tbsics Cash on demand. - 1 - I mtW AJD VTERTISEMIJNTS For' Sale and to Arrivo : JQ""0"Q'Q"Bush7 White andMlxed Corn, .1 x ' .1 V: . RAA T5BL8.V I LOUR, all grades, 25 HHDS. SMOKED SIDES ".ft- 'hi : --1 and SHOULDERS, -. 1 1 f A ftfiT 1rB-f1rrr.tr Hrnirfii nil Ti .rr. ov n -v -.., J -1 ff.T.f?.' I'.l'l f'iS:' '- r,l," t .1 iDT.iiL.i '. IKf- BBLS. SYRUP, IRA BagsCoffeei V-'-'- - (f fobo';4;'--;Hhc ''yd '-Jiif 'jytkU ') 1""Vi:f 40 'rA ' QQ-AIidlT:lf ?rl- -WHiettf: 'vrfi io;bbi-t wzr t -i - r v - -i . , .-..'..-.-( . ... ? . fxvi For. Sale and.to Arrive, ,. a" ' 1 as Id .li'.i.'l j L " - wtiuo. v- .; t. - ihaTlZENS AND STKANGERS will consult J their Interest by" calling-at th& Shaving .Saloon on Market j&t. , 'six door g from the cor ner of Fronts wliefe they will be famished with eyerjr accpmmpdatlpni in our line of bu- ! isiness on reasonable terms. We are assisted by. J,, W. Pearson if ormer proprietor of tbo sa-" - a l(Vn 1 n RnntrA'a A llo-c nrhr, niTll hii nlaouul a 1 O " J , mv. " . mm y.vwn.14 vw i ' I have his friendaccall and see aim at any tlm; 1 I V,, CHA8. ATKINSON.,., ,f ; ;june2t i jliei h. WAiiixv-'"' , t cBacon ! Bacon ! 100.000 LBSjPHOULDERS ''. ' WW.WtM.Wir: 1 ;. ..... 'and SIDES," y;fbrSaie;: ' TT E offer for sale Brick of excellent quail itjr, 'made at kldd er'a 'Brick ifard near the city. We have both irat-d ahd Soft Brick constantly 'oiliand, at $7, OJpler thousand: for Hard fand ;: 0f ajQpunQX f&AY for . aiTery23d,6a.W"ehaWh 7 ?errience inrtbrea warrant IthemT equal manufacture. rlTor paving and ;cistern,workK ,.j they have no superior. i ' We deliver our Brick i iju-j... .if u,4svw - and -SIDES, k f ;junn21-tf ; v WILLARD BROS. - ' auywiicre mxinciiyior ft oa-per mousana , v -Cixtran?! "tifdOiii ot; -' t. r? Jf-r.-: ; .: t nr: ; ; I Wilmington iiortji boHnar';.': 1 inE nTSUMI7CE : C0, ! Office 1V61; 'K lVortli Front Street, c - f 1 . .1 ii.- tQn n Wilmlnctou Nw O. 'If ii 'J J. W. Atkinson, .Wilmington .'- " donn rraweon,. " . ; ;. t J.B.GralngerH...... " ' - ) G. W. Williams. " i . H;H.Ener8........:.ii..;y.'....i. i ( TP W U'AT'hTiA-r , . ' I T. H.' McKoy,. ; ; iV.1; i ,v'.i . .J ; ' - -' i,: ' - Vi";;-. onjnson.r;....,.i..,..:. I:I 'j nj- ' vi. a. isuuuiung,,,. Alex:8nruntitiiiou.w.;.;'.'...':i'ii t vvucm ; , Eli Murray, ....jm. ..... ' C.a'8teadmadit-;A.iUf !:?iC;i -t'l- f JnoDiUia go s, , , . . j . Vf ., . , Fay ettyiller, u. T. -UurpnyK?v.-r.v. L. A. Powell... ,....t... . tv. a. Alien. .....iv.i.i..'...:.'...'..LUDiin f J.Tv Pope....... .Robeson Money to loan to jppilpy Holders with approve 4 ,ed security- a lotr raftef of mtecest. . ;'. JOHN W. ATKINSON, President.,: . S, D. WALLACE. Secretary t . r , ij'W" June 3-eodUdys I Sat Tu Th - ' V eirtbviil::; XTTE have ta 8torp is fresh ground from the -W Choicest Wheat: i The steadily Increas ing demand, our -lq ge sales, and . the gootl qualities of the Favorite' Flour, have placed' lt n tne iron t, ana we oxrerac as among tne best brands sold in America.- Oive it a -Xrial-. The price Is reasonable, tho quality superior.-' Give it a trlaL Send for samples, to .- , . . en i uu:n OHAS. V. MVEUS A CO.. 1 tune 29-tf . ,: t - , i t North Front St WV J; GILBERir,: Orf ica: Cornpr of Second and Mark.pt 8ti RESIDENCE- OS FRONT, STREET. - f ! June 27-2awlm Tu Sat wants: WAWTEDPurchaseis to callats. Levy's, , ' 44 Market street, and examine his stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, khoes, Hats, . Notions, ttCm, which are now sellin at actual , cost. . ; . f f:. 'i: ' I fcay SOia LOOT AND FOUND. EOUNO A plitce vhere Dry Goods, Cloth- ing, Boots, eboe Hats, Notions, a, are street, lathe place. u,r , tmaysa-im fjlOri BAI.n At AcTTTAi, Cost, by S.Xevy, Loots, feiio Jkj.; jiarxei street. Dry uoojg. ciotnua-. u uais, nouons, e. uaii ana Secure barg r imaysu-4ia 'J : . t ; f '. ' :;! v r, it ".-;, (H'v ,,t; IV." : I ' -1. 1 j 1 I k ; f 1 i i 1 ;i';; mi; m i 1 'If - t!" i.l 4 J. : f f "J;i ;4T kL. f i i i! i I ,1 tt-v; L1 i . l-'lvv! !-:;t': '. .'I'm !:iW!; 4 ' r 1 m !1i3--.!.'' 1 ! 1 t IV-V I I., 3.!- .'' : I, .. I.;-- V, v.. ' . ..' - , . . "- 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 1, 1871, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75