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THE MORNING STAB. Oy WE H. BERNARD. PUBLISHED hates EXCEPT MONDAYS. cascaiPTiox nt advahc : Three monUifl, " " r 4 To Citv city. Fifteen Cents oer week. not authorized to collect far mere in advance. $7 00 400 2 25 190 uy part or me City Aitents are OUTLINES. bold next Ma v. n r - u w u. liii ii.i urn The Democrats In the House jrill ham- sPnnge.r and other untamed Derno- per the array appropriation WfTwith pro- 7 l91 P"t in their efforts te visions that can only be removed by the ff Bradley's decrees, and many recognition of the governments of Hamp- ZTtV hoPe Field'8 bill may be too and Nicbolls. The Senate passed IL l" tb6 Senate under the bHhi removing the disabilities of sundry ?nPT T P.tionary mea- Southerners. It was agreed byTa-l when til o!i be Cn8!d.ered caucus formal saeetiaf of the Demwats Jreduce tL X? eg decision own. thearmvtoiT ono Li:l e xtr.eme democrats held a . - A-uiBre vauuuB io mgnt and reaolvad tn, a placing torpedoes on the Black Beacoa. feat the couf tingb TfSL all A reported leagne among English hazards. Bitter feeling ,?ife8ted . . " aiumvuurcH i ""u conservative Uemoorats -if iur a ui- i i 1 tuuse or toe oouth. Yureo irom marquis or Uau; she had Uo" wm not resign, b "i Ilu icnor iMtcnoiini. uc luuuencea bv h s Dmr0(f with th. -"JTJ uayes' friends, feeling th The Morning Star. 24. 1877. WTTriT t? vrr. o not 1 - I ' VOL. XIX.-NO. 128. WILMINGTON. N. q. SATURDAY ptt; Use for wives. Thev a. m th I . He. "vug mil- I towcai DOM Bryant Jones, of Wilann i Notnh,g ing in magisterial alv ininr- .u. t wt . w ll80D, sen- circles vti. s J VtJ . tenor Nicholint. Noorse & Brooks, cotton commission mer chants in New York, have failed. The Bulldozers gave Oregon to Hayes, by 8 to 7. Democrats in caucus. The war prospect grows leas threatening; peace between Turkey and Servia is thought to ; be assured. Naval appropriation bill' passed. Louisiana committee of House bave resolved to report a bill recognizing Nicholls as Governor of that State. Mew York markets: Money easy at 3 per cent; gokl steady at 105105i; cotton quiet at iaiSf cents; spirits turpentine dal1 at 40 cents; rosia dull at22 10. Xiatest By Mail. Wanblactou Speculation. (Richmond Whig Special. Washington, Feb. 231 A. M. Rumors were flvinv arming loot wght to the effect that Judge Brad ley waaf opinion that Hayes bad only two votes in Oregon, but all that appears to be trna ia tW Republican Commission feel the ouiom ol public opinion so much thev don't think it wise to put the fraud through with a rush. They want to keep up appearances, and are r.uumg lo consult the legal au mT."r A."B nnai result will of wm oe a signal victory by 8 to 7 for the great modern doctrine of ali- e. Aoout three weeks ago a prom inent Wool... t - . y . , ..v-o,,, tveiuuuranc politician a., ageai oi tne Cullock printine Dress in th'ia v,n,j, wuu ue iouna was LTI0; G PUrP?8e.of 85ing ?Press .w.cu uy me xvationcu Republican. es- Ran- I P KJUULI . II Mil. I had ?, 5" re9ig h rulings W!- ki"of lonuencea bv his ivmntw tude. ffi injured by theruanin'g away ofhU PJ?"1 omPaniesof New- parade. ne of Febra".v by a Leah, daughter of Rv. L. C "Tooonviots, white, bare ea- mi '; Aner was a mistrial m the case in Cumberland. r : , - J -vv"ug uuo x I col- dency and 1 its enormous patronage almost within thrir rn .HL.!ff cultivate the most conservative ele ment of the Democratic party, with w J vuJ:uo 8PQaaerahip of the next House. The Demrur.t. -tn jwieraay was an exemplification of the truth of the old saying that "a bad begin ning makes a good ending." Whenever we find any one mending that pavement on Third street, just north of the Citv Rati xo .k-ii I TUT' I ... J 1 aumil VVlDStOn iSfint.1.net' THirt 4-1 HKe SaVinff "VrrnVa m . , j. uo tUUUUCU I - ui iuiv : tiZ HI "i urry county have fallen Entertainment at Brookim h.h The entertainment given at Brooklyn Hall last night, by the pupils of the Band Rnn. day School conducted under the auspices Ul r W- Taylor, was largely attended, the hall being crowded to its utmost cspa city, so much so that chairs had to be placed in the aisles, while many of the younger portion of the audience were compelled to stand. The performance The ooudition of the weather I f Tocal snd instrumental music, speeches, umiogaes, esc., was pronounced on all sides to he excellent, the children acquitting I Rev- S. Mendelsohn, of this c5ty, is on a visit to Philadelphia. Rising barometer, cooler north and west winds, partly cloudy and clear ing weather, are the indications for this section to-day. Appointment, by Bishop Atkinson for kli sarins: Visitation. Clmton, (Good Friday) March 30 Gotoboro, (Easter day). ! Apnl 1 6 Woodviiie, Bertie county, Murfreesboro, 1st Sunda BV oftoe e i. j jaaster, Winston Gatesville & Jif?' Gates county, '. 1 '. " ! ! j, WvttfBPerqUiman8C0,Um-- EliZabELlt7' 3nd Sunlay after Camden Miaainn ' XMieUIOQ, . 4 Tho Jkkw. . . .' """a.,'"u ty people are SSSH thecourt uiuuuueiu to iseima. themselves in everv inatann in th. wo creditable manner, sndelicitinir manv anri 15" fl8 Washington county!.' unmistakable evidences of hHfu. 2? " 3rd ciatiou. Pmf. Johnson and assistantefun Plymouth, .T"16' nisbed the instrumental part of the musical of" JaJm5s' Bean'ort county; . . performance, and of course everybody was fiSnftfi 0Htydi cunty 41,1 deliirhtfin iK L1 ..'T' .,-?.ulay after Easter - vuiuuiauion oi sweet I -rairaeia, Jiyde countv r ic It county,. the hands of the revan., hr.rVJZ- 1010 We are glad to learn tbat t.h - Davis of the , Torchlight wants 6 f C Edg&r Williams, who 8und8 which "ere made to proceed from S68116 Xl -May ooy uv Lwn nAnaro u. ... i w uauiv uurnpn nn w i me ziniers nnfi nthn.. . . i K.'m :.u " V. iiuuiur CreullS . - " " ucauay alter- I uw iuouuuieniB ID toeir I Zinn rhnr,1, r - . bun with another naner at Wini. noon last, is nn tn . ,. . Z hand. ion Church, Beaufort - - .-- -v- ' !" - wajr mj recover, Judee Cannon hoi Kn 1 1 j I Mt BtTiBf MMlf i.i.ui uis., . , " krccii uni no i a w-i mMjr nucjimi muiripa S9 COJlvertfl uome from his Hnrtntt ... . " gospel of a national conser- family- Jude Mcon takes hli Tplace. , f fcbe.ntoeting of barbers, held Winston Sfi.nf.inei. rw t Ia8i nint, a proposition to inereaaA ih Sn!ffle.rnH0i tti8 ha hipped two Pricefor shavinir to correspond with the wu nuuu sains tniswinter. r""Tu conienancesof their Democratic , ii witt uieo Bo 8mJU a majonty the transfer a ieW oi tneir number to the 7 . t lur me southern atates heretofore held as provin ces, and distribution of Feder al patronacre in tho sk u.. hnnn O .1 "J uuo UUULLl'l n hand's. uw en tenainmen t was a most unarming one, and doubtless realteed a rvrf uouusome sum lor the benefit of the school. Official Letter frc llsnop Gibbons. Conerpssmpn --may praotically turn the control of aouse into the hands of the Kepubhcans. There is certainly a -v.vu" uiauoesiiion tn RAKnro . J . r L - mcow I 'Mi IT CCH -uu prospenty to the South even by this muna t .1. n feared 1 UJSTSL !tEft?-'. ffiSUSSS ffifts. Rfn k " lr .- ? " "w,lcavuJC J "e death of w . iju uiitKe any SO- I """6 "inter. nous impression upon the Democrats A convict employed their chief must. rr0vnnoKi I w., xr rTT. ".yea himself in hi i;.;;; .y." hn-.sr... re,cently a.,.u , "TTVr".T? tue new fn!p,-; JTTT uu8 escape wumueru doiicv nis trwiuia h.,m i j 'u"w 'Pir.ht T. T ... . - Captain E. n w customers, was H.f.0t w " r;; "r WDDOns. ai8hop of n takpVh.,. Z , yu win v " TUlc cRot I Winona, nas issued soon tafte charge of the local eolnmn. of to seven! IIM KO OTO-h lA.-. - w wocroer. UOOd for th lotto.. an official circular- letter in whir-h ho ii.-oo .i . i p"u tue cierry Winston Sentinel: Th nr!L L. are reqaest6d to state that and toe ttfal of his diocese the proprie- r , . U I H lOtlAA I . 1 tn r.C X ... . uCra eoannea in the Yadklnville jail bv vrrwsn, regularly appointed Lec- J UI J""ing witn the Catholic world in i" Vl-ue auinormes made their escane lurer or Ht. Stephen's A. M. E. SahWh commemoraU Washinffton T S. iamesvuie, Trinity Church, Scotland Neck! .Sunday after Ascension- collections in behalf of Diocesan Mis sions wiU be made at each place. 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 17 19 21 22 .24 26 29 30 2 4 5 6 9 10 11 1 80 9 00 9 60 S 00 S 50 BATES OF invrnTi.... "Watte- " . ScISl ! Two months, ,2 22 " " 00 teaXte.iaamn' rtWohuaa,.nd NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. on 13 Sabbath commemoraUng, in a saitable manner, the ttSSSafl?? latter ca8e wl remedy 1 fifiltv. : ... - I BVU8. At the flnuMull. oe . J OPPICB OF OCR LIVING AND CM HAunaa, N. C, Feb. 16, 1877. iNOBDKR TO SUPPLY OUB 8U With numbers rtn th. -v V.J v7"r:A voinme three of nit k- er1arlXMa bew, except SepteiberanToSobho'Sd they need any to complete thelefT' 18 M honld HatfSS ftSPSI Cloth each; outlier n Historical Month!) . 22 ;on"epce and mmSnZr 6 menu?. bly 1,1 vanTmSttb. 4 CO; ' Address, fab ffig1 W3)MCAL MONTHLY, . Balelgb,.b. Sugars, Coffee, Rice, &c 5Q BblS SUGAR, 150 BagB COF,,M! Bbls RICE, 100 B(iXe" TOBACCO, feb S?-tf KacfliR & CALDKR BROS. f T T i uu icuturo OH o Lb!mh?n city editor 8bject of "Tlie Children of the Bible" school, will complete his lecture on the I fiftieUl anniversary of the Episcopal conse- a on the He was shadowed as though they spoke by the card; and he must follow prom ises by recognition of the lawful eo- -....uio ui oomn v;aroiina and Louisiana, and other practical evi dences of good faith. The Legislature. I Raleigh News' report condensed SENATE. Thuesday, Feb. 22 Some robbers renentlir i as3SB- fn7 TkI' 3? .er.e "igniened off be- lugj uau uummittea tneft. Masnolia Rfirnrd' T xr a a Wells, two lads of thia township! killed a SaZTnW " "'-V was iomonts old and -raw i puunua, naro to beat. A great excitement in Davidson over some gold discoveries. The ore is -rr to yn5 per ton. The mines are from 20 to 70 feet deep, The Fayetteville TTtfe ,oe IS much Pn .Mo j Rtr t1 a i ? 1 1 .iTi" a "u 18 nw published w j -r vwv ifoj vmju i.i ,i i it. i -to--- j .ua.1 . i ii v 1 1 1 I i t r i j- nnw on i1a lie eamentnn 11 . U-.ri i ' . " 1" n,.n . UM. n an ,ha ;;;; 'T.' ul7.0" r wnanip, m Uumber- "-.--sc , -"uwuijiuu I . - kUiruBU uiuuncwrs or rriH nrsso in lauu counr.v. t nmm it t- question knew what the decision was "tions and'Ori; "P By Mr. Short: A bill criminal court for the county of New """Cl. JDQ1C arv Pfimm ft j vvuiuutKO, y Mr. Waddell; A km :j- for the removal of th c Johnston county. Committee on Propositions and Grievances. to be and were making their arrange- . -.uiugiy. my mtormation isthatJodge Bradley at this very time was expressing himself in a sense very favorable to Tilden. btrangely enough a number of South ern Senators were found voting yes- mnrgaiP8t robsidy 10 a Iin f Janeiro. fiaterminuoTn! been Charleston or Norfolk the result would have been similar. The two Vir ginia Senators, Johnston and With ers, deserve credit for sustaining the appropriation. Quite a large per centage of Southern Representatives and Senators in Congress think that their only mission here is to get their five thousand dollars a year, and are actually hostile to appropriations and public measures designed to benefit CALESTDAB. BLL.to.incQrnorat tho V was taken up and passed its several readings. Upon motion of Mr. Lues, the rules were suspended and the Senate took up and adopted the resolution author izing the State Geologist to furnish the geological survey to public insti tutions, to geologists' and other scien tific men to the extent of 150 copies. SPECIAL ORDER. The Machinery bill was taken up 0. I- the South. They would voteto-mor- as the special order ot tne nour. . - r . . - at m - 1 1 row against, rebuilding the Mississip pi levees or the Texas, Jfacinc rail road on some wretched quibble while their people are starving, lbe fane talk about Gov. Hayes' pacific and friendly policy towards the South re ceives a very unfavorable commen tary from the fact that John Sher man who baa gone to Ohio, is under stood to be having a large influence in shaping his Cabinet. Another commentary may be found iu the fact of Senator Edmunds, who runs the aliunde Electoral mill, or Commission, reporting to day ad versely upon a large number of disa bility bills. The promises of rever sing the stereotyped Radical policy of hate, persecution, and pillage are not to be credited lost yet. L. Q. W. Special to Richmond Dispatch. 1 Washington, Feb. 22. The Electoral Commission heard Mathews, Evarts and Merrick argue the Oregon case to-day. The argu ment was concluded about half-past 4, and the Commissioners went into secret session. The lawyers on one side debated with an air of absolute assurance of success, and Evarts made some ungenerous but indirect flings at the opposing counsel, and especially at Mr. Tilden. On the other side, Mr. Merrick did not speak as effectively nor eloquently as in the Florida case, and attempted a little bull-dozing of the Commission, which seemed in rather bad taste. It looked as if he thought he gave them a piece of his mind, as the case was pretty sure to so aeainst him, and this would be bis last opportunity to lec ture the Commission. TSefeare veteiffht States to count, and if the decision upon Florida be reached to-morrow, the Houses will separate and take a recess until Sat urday Oreeron will then be record ed, and if Pennsylvania be objected to the Houses must separate tor de bate, and the obstructionists may ob tain a recess until Monday. . If the plan of objecting to each remaining State be adhered to, the 5th of March will arrive with one State to be counted. David Dudley Field was very busy to-day getting up a provide for suoh contingency. He declines to say what it is; but I learn from a mem ber that it is an adaptation of the law of 1792, so as to make Ferry aoting President until a new election can be Mr. Graham moved that the bill be considered by sections and that speeches be limited to five minutes. Adopted. The bill was then considered bi sections and amended in various par ticulars, j Upon motion of Mr. Stewart, the rules were suspended and the Senate took up and passed on its second reading the bill to. authorize the com missioners of Sampson county to levy a special tax. Mr. Scales, by consent, introduced a bill to amend sec. 2, chap. 218, laws of 1870-'71, entitled an act to incor porate the Mt. Airy Railroad Com Upon motion ot Mr. scales, tne rules were suspended and the Senate considered and passed the bill on its second readings. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES By Mr. Richardson : A bill to in corporate the Wilmington Compress and Warehouse Company. Commit tee on Corporations. Mr. Moye moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill in reference to the removal of the county seat of Pender county was laid on the table last evening. The Speaker ruled it out of order. Mr. M'Brayer then moved to take the bill from the table, which motion was ruled as in order. The motion was put to a vote and adopted. On motion of Mr. M'Brayer, the bill Was made special order for 7 :30 o'clock. . sail r Spirits Turpentine. ' Mr. O. J. Lebaman hitched his horse at Winston, and it was stolen. Winston wants a hook and lad der company. , Two Quaker women have been preaching at Winston. Miss Elizabeth Haywood, of Ra leigh, aged 79, la dead. Raleigh Light Infantry paraded on Washington's oinnaay. Ex-Sheriff Wilburn, of Davie, died suddenly of apoplexy. Mr. Jos. Monaghan's store at Fayettsville was robbed recently. Tobacco froaa Floyd county, Va.t fetched $43 per hundred at Winston.. Neal Dow. of MaiDe, will can vass North Carolina In behalf of temper ance. Two "softs" in Rudolph adver Success all round h" 01'wnite woman in Raleieh of Mary Watkins was acS dentally shot in the shoulder by WUto?V withTptstoL Chatham- rr fl ikt.Ann i , .i , " r VJ'uuuua uasissuea a cir cular letter to Catholics nrging them to unite m commemorating me fifdeth anni- PoinalX3 2ft0 SfiSSS nexw ' Ch ccarson May 21st .7Pn "Jay night last, the large occupied at tne time uy c pnwq So. Barnes, was entirely consumed by fire. In surance $700. Winston Sentinel: Considerable excitement was caused in Germanton an laa Thursday by a dog trotting around with the body of a dead mulatto infant in its mouth, which it had scratched up where it had been clandestinely buried. Winston Sentinel: The State has never had a better Senator than Judge Merrimon, or one that was truer to his State, party or section, and on all occasions he has been ready to defend either when attacked, and he has the ability to do it with power, force and effect. Raleigh News: The joint com mittee of both Houses of the General As sembly on the subject of the State debt, held anotner meeting yesterday afternoon, in the Treasury Department, and discussed at length the several propositions which had 1 been submitted by the committee of bond holders and by the members of this com mittee. '. The survey of the Mt. Airy Narrow Gauge Railroad is progressing fa vorably. Maj. Atkinson reports the grades lighter tban ne bad expected to nnd. lie has gotten to Dalten, 20 miles north of Winston. An application for convicts to work on the road will be made to the pre sent Legislature. So says the Winston Re publican. Wilson Advance: A meeting of the citizens of Wilson was held In the Court House laft Tuesday night to consider the action oi the Legislature relative to the es tablishment of a lunatic asylum for the co lored people in Eastern North Carolina, and to recommend Wilson to the committee appointed by the Legislature as an eligible location for the same. The Wide Awake thus speaks of the Hwannanoa turnout: "This stupen dous rock among the mountains of North Carolina, through which the W. N. C. R. R. is to extend, is about fourteen hundred feet long, and has onlv been blasted and worked a distance of eight hundred, feet, and more than one year's time has already been expended. About one. nundred ana eighteen convicts are daily employed." to morrow afternoon, commencintr t i o'clock. There was a fearful deoression in business on the wharf yesterdav. mainlir attributable to the terrible ordeal through which the country is now oaasin?. nv body felt like trading and trafficking while conscious of the fact that their uonai risbts and liberties were being tram- picu unaer root. At the druggist's 25 cents. CITY ITEJWfe. t THE CITY. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Reward for lost music. Munson & Co. Umbrellas. Heinsberger. New music. Hall& Pearsall. Choice butter. Pbeston Ctjmmin & Co. Peas, hay and brick. Our Living and Our Dead, and Southern Hisorical Monthly mayor's Court. The following cases were disposed of yesterday morning: H. Banks, charged with the larceny of wood, was bound over to the Superior Court in the sum of $25. Two sailors, Amos Jonesonand Soorin Agust, charged with resisting the police, were dismissed on the payment of costs. Bailie Walker, charged with being drank and disorderly, was ordered to pay a fine of $10 and costs, or work for thirty days on the streets. In two cases of disorderly conduct, judg ment was suspended on the payment of costs. Several cases were continued over. Hon over by an Bnsrf. We regret to learn that Mr. Oliver H. Kelley, of this city, metith a severe acci dent at the railroad depot on Front street, yesterday morning, between 10 nnd n o'clock. Ittseems that Mr. Kelley was cross ing the track of the W.. C. & A n n when a yard engine came alone and he stepped back to let it pass. He then stepped on the track which the enaine had w passed over and stopped, turnine his fa up tho track, with his back to the retiring engine, something havine attracted hit. wnuon m tne direction in which be was tosrviVw-j. T ... uK. in me meantime the engine had reversed its movement and was returning over the track, Mr. Kelley beine min acious of the fact until he was struck in th back and knocked down. Fortunnw ffale' rorfn, tne "d rase u ragging vivi body, bruising him about the face and else- where,but breaking no bones. The engi neer was ignorant of what had happened nntil he heard the cries of Mr. Kelley and others who had witnessed the accident, when he immediately stopped the engine, and Mr. Kelley, who had seized some por tion of the locomotive and raised him self partially up. was speedily removed from his perilous position. He was taken home, being able to walk with some assis tance, bat at last accounts was suffering severe pain in the region of the back, and it was feared that he bad sustained some internal injuries. No blame is at tached to any one for the unfortunate ac cident Had Mr. Kelley fallen across the track the result would no doubt have been fatal, and that instantly. As it is, there is reason to hope that his injuries, though Severe, will not prove serious. In a Close Place. After ihe accident at the Front street de pot yesterday morning, which came so near resulting fatally to Mr. O. H. Kelley, we learn that three or four drays were caught between the tracks of the two roads (W. & W. and W., C. & A.) and one driver only saved his horse from being killed in the jam that ensued by breaking the tails forcibly from one of the other drays. Pro bably these and other narrow escapes of a similar character are owing to a certain ex tent to the carelessness of the draymen themselves, but still it would be well for the proper officials to exercise every possi ble precaution to prevent accidents. Cruelty to a seaman. A gentleman informs us that he witness ed on Thursday, at one of the wharves in the Southern part of the city, a most bru tal assault on the part of an officer of a vessel upon que of the seamen. When his attention was first . attracted to the matter, the parties were in a yawl, and he saw the officer strike the man at least twenty-five blows across the shoulders with a heavy boat-hook, -which the seaman bore without flinching, breaking the stroke of his oar, or uttering a word of remonstrance. Arriving. at the wharf where their vessel was lying, the officer procured a piece of heavy rope, with which he proceeded to chastise the poor fellow in a cruel manner, raining blow af ter blow upon his shoulders and body, all of which was submitted to by the man with out the least attempt at resistance. Taken altogether, our informant says, it was the most unmerciful flogging he ever saw given by one person to another. A Roof Cave In. . Considerable consternation was caused at Mr. Casprowicz's cigar store on Front street, y ester diy, by the caving iu of the roof of the shed room attached to the rear of the store, apon which was situated a tank filledrWitk water. Fortunately there was no oo(B- ii the room at the time. If titers had bee we should in all probability be under the iacessity of recording a first class tragedyinstead of a farce. cration of Pope Pius IX, which occurs on tne 5ist of May. To secure concerted ac tion in this matter, he requests each clergy. -t stab nook man to announce to their respective con- Z! l"? - -aggregations that a collection will be taken 3SS?oE- ?w U0 iu all the Ohn.h- a, , . work, m.v !SJ?t JtookB. or other - i me uiuvok ou tne ' nouipmesg is the execution nf 85th day of February, the second Sunday f j in Lent The amount collected, together Tra,(r ' " with the list of the names of the contribu- roLarN"--1I1TaJo'1le " "H .v, c ".uumuuu secretary or the dio- aa "., and will copy hn and cese(Rev. F. Janssens), so that the offer- nit Having 3ast iAgs, together with the donors' names, may ES ZSMZi SSS iim nroaon inn ; ,i . - X atner. 1 No sinn i . . , "HFraieiKiea Tram an attack Salt, Corn, Meal and Hay. 4000 "iV 1000 cpKN' 8AW' 300 Buah. FRESH WAT 0 Bale. Jfo. 1 TIMOrafjIA?; fqbSSf For KB leby NEK A CALDKR In view of this exlranrdinm-v w I 01 eaaionia, severe Conah nm, Bishop states that the usual annual collec- Ji'i lion for the Pone will ha nmittoi k: 55 oaa's GbnotAHs vuio veal, I ui anT ijrnorHar 4n tt.h r r wwjueu r v 'j woe it is a T Fresh Arrivals. SLSSBt at. amM AaAAMAS, the larsreet and flcato aJ Wto w uub mar&et come jggM try them at my Fruli a GjafMtoae.y JSH iKiL a P1ows. Plows. sgga ste?2 plows of w a TTPrnwa JSa.!a of conntrv . Steaiiue a Picture. A valuable picture.reDresentino a fom.ia leaning on a cross, and enclosed in an ele gant gilt frame, was stolen from its posi tion in front of Mr. P. Heinsbenrer'a book. store on Thuradav j . auu ITU C1UQ bottle-wfll ttT Xte kY,75 c2nt FHIEND PLOW 'Z Z QRANGKR'8 - 18- OIL 88 A HTJQHIROK Fine Beef. poK SAUSASP, a, For sal. by; JAMBS J.KING, Ja Market Hoaae. feb4-tr CoasuMPirvM a Not !-Every moment of daisy makes your core mere hopelen,, and much depends on hhe lndlrfona . has thus far been obtained to the nrrwr I medy. The .nrt 1 1 . tor nf ih .Kr. t , .I.- . - ---jr tu raror or Dr. j - , . wa-w I - "' isi mini U1Q tTlMfflnlPrl I " l - ' a anger of being stolen. The nolim .lumM I mmar vnona r the kiirtit .v. Tj I tvht RPvnnm have instruction, to disperse erZj owd ZT TaZTv . , A f"1 Pkmclan. of aekaewiedged abflltr. - FACTOHT AT BAIW, W. c. cnencifaPalmanlc SyrapaJone has cored many, Oft na pooe- A. andMandrake Plfla" TffxatbM .often ' VaSSllTiereS. mnnllol AMwi.mJlSHM Jl..AJ. ci-a. 1 1 orti 1 ' IHWIV.IUOP, oMniuiu nj uuccuuui ui. ocucucik cer tifies that most any case of Consumption may bo Clired. j ' NORTH . CAROLINA Cassimeres. steal. Thermometer Record. The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at 4.35 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city: Augusta, 56 Charleston 01 Corsica na, 69 Galveston, 63 Indianola, 66 Jacksonville, 66 Key West, 74 Mobile .62 Montgomery 58 New Orleans,.... 65 Norfolk 52 PuntaRassa, 60 Savannah, 63 St Marks, 63 Wilmington,.... 63 A. Change of We learn that Capt Joseph Irish, now absent on leave, has been permanently de tached from the U. S. Revenue Cutter Col fax, at his own request, and that Capt. Frank Barr, U. B. R. M., has been ordered to assume charge of that vessel, now located on this station. A Blind Proceeding. A blind horse, attached to a cart, the property of Mr. J. A Springer, fell into the dock at the foot of Mulberry street yes terday morning, between 10 and 11 o'clock. The animal was rescued, however, without much difficulty or damage. B1VBB ANaTlHAlKIlIB 1TBS1S. The steamship Raleigh, Oliver, arrived at Charleston from this port yesterday. The steamship Pioneer, Wakely, sailed from New York for this port oa the 31st inst. The Bchr. John 8. Zee, Chase, cleared from Baltimore for this port on the 21st inst j1.', . - The schr. David 8. Siner, Huntley, ar rived at Philadelphia from this port on the 21st inst. The schr, Fanni Iracejf, Tilton, clear, ed from Philadelphia for this port on the. 32at inst The schr. Hannah M. Buell, Ireland, arrived at Philadelphia from this port on the 31st inst - . The schooner henry A. PauU, lately' dismasted off Hatter as, and which now lies at Messrs. Worth & Worth's wharf, will discharge her cargo of sugar here, when -it will be reshipped to New York, the desti nation of the damaged vessel. The schooner Etta May, Capt Web ster, wrecked on New Inlet bar on Wednes day last, the particulars of which disaster appeared in our paper yesterday morning, was the property of Mr. H. F. Eaton, of Callais, Maine, was five years eld, and was valued at about $9,000. She was consigned to Messrs. G. G. Berker & Co. The cargo of coal, belonging to Mr. J. A Springer, of this city, was insured here -with Messrs. At kiason & Manning for f 1,000. With a less unmanageable cargo the vessel might possi bly have been saved. As it is both the ves sel and cargo will proves total loss. Intel ligence of the loss of the vessel has been telegraphed to the owner. f& n-tfD&w S9Mar: Or. Scaenck is professionally at bis principal of flee, corner Sixth aad Arch Streets, Philadelphia, every Monday, where all letters for advice most be addressed. . . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A Lost, A SMALL BOOK, WlfHOUT COVER, Of MANUSCRIPT MUSIC, For First Violin. A soluble reward will be paid if. left at this Office at once. feb 24-2t Umbrellas, MUNSON CO. NOT ONLY SELL THE BEST WAMSDTTA SHIRTS, , At P 25 each. But also UMBRELLAS. Call and bay one at feb 21 -It SI N. r FRONT. ST. J" ' 1 11 n SB febfr-tr: The Change- in Busiuess Inaugurated by us on the 8th DAY OF JANUARY, 1877, continues in fall force aad effect on the 8th DAY FEBRUARY, 1877, and te working to oar mutual advantage. Goods sold at LOWBST POSSI BLE PRICES FOB CASH, over the counter, by . P1GOTT. Tobacconist. Peas! Peas! rt acit svt! and LADY PEAS. For Table ase. Also, BOO Bales BEST EASTERN HAY. feb 24-1 1 PRESTON CUMMING & CO. WE HAVE A FEW OKAY BYE, 3i 1,250,6 rOOD BRICK ON HAND, 1 we deliver to Railroads, Or anywhere la the city, CHEAP FOR CASH, feb 21-1 f PRESTON CUMMING CO. Butter. Butter. JjTOBS; H AND SWEET WESTERN ROLLS, MOUNTAIN BUTTER, in Kits. .V.N. -11! and SALEM ROLLS, v Jatt in and for eaie low by Hall Pears febSA-tfD&W Music! Music (fe i H IF I ONLY KNEW HBR NAME. A Beautiful Song. Companion to Twilight in the Park. HAPPY THOUGHTS. Brilliant. 8UNBBAM FLASHES. Lively. These are just the bright, dashing pieces to shine In before company. KILL BEN ALL ANNA, an Irish Ballad Of singular Sweetness and Beauty. The above, with a variety of other MUSIC, can be at - feb24-tf HEIN SBERQERti. Nos. 39 and 41 Market Street 1 ' i Hi .t.'iHl ' MlliU Go. D. O, A Wraonis. w. L. Farsit' HILTON STEAM GANG 8AW ': AND PLANING MILLS. (B.triinrsta O. G. Iteratey), WILMINGTON, N. C. for all descriptions of YELLOW LtlMKUL No, l DnpliB Connty Beet, Ne. 6. Cl'T ALL-FED, AT STALL UTO. 6. O MARKET HOUSE. Ships furnished at Lowest Cash Prices. Cash orders respectfully solicited by feb 13 -tf T. A. WATSON. THIRD CARGO! NEW CROP iV4 "ItO HflJ $ft$H 94B ' . I Cuba Mofasses ! ii as a 350 H O e S H EADS! NOW LANDING From Schr. Ann Bole. 9U' u iuittssittttt Una 'ij.H--A- ii ' Superior to "' 'fibfe 'id "ttriv ; Hito'iicui..'.'. Any Cargo Received this Season. H.'ii FOR SALE LOW BY iams & Murchison. Just in Store. THRESH VQUBUt ANP WB1W OABBAGB, t BuBITI'aFLlu18 NEW DRIED PEACHES. ' orakiat L. VOLLER8'. febg.3-tf 8. E. cor. Market and SdBts. 'TttSk-- Notipe. ARB HEREBY ALL PERSONS warned against raay of the BANK, Will lay or the Crew of the Norwegian -FRANK," as neither Master nor be responsible in the feb J2-3t P. C. PETERSEN, I01 io i f O :fliri JKAS, Onion Sets, BUILD feb 18-1 w m triven to orders ING and WEST INDIA 1KB. Special and prompt for SHIP. BRIDGE, CAR, NDIA LUMBER. BEANS. , CORN, aad febS3-tr ART) 1TW SRRDS Of AU Binds and Varieties, ? Pec sale by GREEN PLANNER.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 24, 1877, edition 1
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