THE MORNING STAR. By WI. H. BERNARD. '"UBLISHKD DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS. BA.T18 O SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE : One year, (by mall) postage paid, VI 00 Six months, " " " 4 00 Three months f T .... 2 25 One month " t 1 00 To City Subscribers, aelivered in any part of the city, Fifteen Cents per week. Onr City Agents are not authorized to collect for mere than three months in advance. OUTLINES. The Russians "are mobilizing a reserve of 150,000 Cossacks of the Dob. Turkish Generals disagree as to the plan of the cam paign. Greece will not go to war. Don Carlos was conducted by detec tives to the train. Russia will allow England to take Constantinople and Suez Canal under protection, if Russia is allowed to protect Roumania, Bulgaria, Servia and Montenegro. The Russians are again attacking Batoum; the Turks are sanguine; Russians have been reinforced with 20,000 men. Turks reported as retreating from Ardab.au towards a mountain near Kara. Secretary Eva rts is preparing a letter to the Mississippi authorities regard ing the killing of Chisholm and his family. Logan declines the Brazilian mission. Senator Davis is not sick. Sixty illicit distilleries destroyed in Wilkes county, N. C. Great activity in the Foreign Office at Berlin since Bismarck's arrival; it is thought he will assert his per sonal influence upon the course of affairs. Liverpool has extended its hospitali ties to Grant. Four inches of snow in Berkshire county is the telegram from Boston. Russians are extending their left wing in a southerly direction. Twelve thousand Persians near the Turco Persian frontier. A simultaneous at tack is expected to be made upon the Russians to-morrow; the Grand Vizier and Ministers" are surrendering their private horses for army use. The Pope re ceived the American pilgrims. New York markets : Money easy at H2 per cent; gold firmer at 106107 ; cotton steady at llllic; spirits turpentine heavy at 313H cts; rosin heavy at $1 8ol 95. STATE MKDlrAL CONVENTION. This body met at Salem on Tues day, Dr. G. A. Foote in the Chair Col. R. L. Patterson made the ad dress of welcome. We condense from the Raleigh Hews: Reading of papers being declared in order, Dr. Carr reported an opera tion of tracheotomy. A communication was read from Dr. H. E. T. Manning, offering the columns of the Maryland Medical Journal for the uses of this Society and its members. Dr. J. K. Hall .reported an in teresting case of inicysted tumor of Abe liver. Dr. Satchwell asked that 9:45 to morrow be named for the formation of the State Board of Health, in ac cordance with legislative enactment. A committee of five was appointed to select the time and place for the Biext meeting, and the committee on Credentials reported that the "Pee Dee Medical Association" be recog nized and admitted as auxiliary, and that Dr. Joseph Hollingworth and Dr. R. W. Glenn be admitted to membership, and that they find Dr. H. E. T. Mauning a duly accredited delegate from the Maryland Medical and Chirurgical Society. Dr. Satchwell moved that a com mittee be appointed to memorialize Congress to have the duty on quinine removed. Dr. Kelly reported some interest ing cases in his practice. A communication was read by the Secretary from the Arkansas Medi cal Association. " Dr. Eugene Griesom read an in teresting paper on epilepsy. The thanks of the Society were tendered to Dr. Jas. McRae for bound copy of Transactions from 1845 to 1876. Dr. Hyatt reported two jases of eccen trie epilepsy. The use of bromides was discussed by Drp. Hyatt, Duffy and O'Hagaa. Dr. Lane read a paper ! on amputa tion of the leg treated by antinptic dressing, which was discussed by Drs. O'Hagan, Sharp, Duffy and Wood. Dr. Lane read a paper on extrophy of the bladder. Dr. McKee tendered his resigna tion as secretary of the Society, which, on motion, was accepted, and the thanks ot the Society tendered him for past services. North Carolina Ministers In New Or leans. I Raleigh News. Wo rrather frnm the New Orleans Democrat that last Sunday night ftev. J. R. Wilson, D. D., of Wil- mington, JS. U., nreacnea intne rirsi Presbyterian Church of New Orleans; rSunday morning Rev. L. C. Vass, of Newbero, N. C, preached in the - a mm , . . J- 1 1 . 1. Jb ranklm street c;uurcn;iu me morn my Rpv W. S. Lacv. of Moore coun ty, N. C, preached in the Napoleon A-trrin Cbnrch. and at meht Rev. TV Jordan, of Oxford, N. C, nahpd in the St. Charles Avenue Methodist Ghureh. These reverend ,nt.lftmen are in New Orleans at tending the session of the General ?. - -n . . -ll Assemblyor tne rresoyceriannurcn in the Southern states. Home Again. I Oxford Orphan's Friend. 1 This kindness of the people has enabled us to pass over a journey oi more than three hundred and fifty rugged miles. Well, at last we close the pleasant trip. We have been out four weeks, and have eriven twen- cty-four entertainments. In spite of .mud and rain, we have forded rivers and creeks till we have lost all fear ol water. We have climbed hills .and mountains till we laugh at & cor respondent in the Raleigh Observer wuo called We road trom Henderson o Oxford lbs worst in the State. t. y 1.HE VOL. XX.---NO. 55. That man ought to travel up and - - - m. ft 4t t mt J, mm uuwii io onow uxeeK. Tne children are jaded out, and so are the mules. All must rest and recruit. As soon as we are able to fill them, other ap pointments will be made. A. Wise Investment. LOxford Orphan's Friend. The city of Raleigh has . voted to levy a tax to support free public schools for the young. The State is paying ten thousand dollars a month to support ignorant and vicious men and women in the penitentiary These people are too ignorant to be penitent. They feel guilty of being oaught. It would have been cheapen to have taught them to read the Ten: Commandments when they were young. Spirits Turpentine. The wife of Rev. Jackson Town send, of Robeson county, died on the l?th inst. Raleigh Register: Mr. J. F-. Adams has been appointed ganger for the Sixth District of .this State. Orphan's Friend: "The right-?. eous shall flourish like the palm tree.' Bible. Rev. R. H. Marsh's cow has twin calves. The Thalian Association of Mount Olive will send more money to the Oxford,orphans, made by a recent enter tainment. The residence of Dr. vV. W. Young, at Henderson, was destroyed by fire on Tuesday night. Furniture saved, house insured. Joe Wetherington, colored, of Newbern, had four fingers badly cut by a saw, bad one amputated, and will probably lose the use of bis hand. Thomas ville 'Female College commencement begins on June 5th. Rev. Reuben Jones, of Portsmouth, Va., de livers the annual address. Superintendent Mills thus ad vertises a landlord in the Oxford Orphan's friend: "In Mocksville we find abig, biting Frost. His name is Ebenezer." The Orphan's Friend says the Courthouse at Lexington is the best in the State, save the new building at Asheville. Does it beat Greensboro and Yancey ville ? Mr. W. C. Troy, of Payetteville, will deliver a literary address before Cape Fear Male and Female Academy, at Mays ville, in Bladen county, on the 8th of June. Concord Sun: Three little boys, two white and one black, narrowly escaped being Killed one day last week by the fall ing of the "well house" at the Morris House. There is to be a large Sunday school mass meeting at Bethesda Methodist Church, in Robeson county, on Sunday next. A sermon and address will be de livered. Raleigh Register says: Marshal Douglas, of the Western District, applied to the Attorney Ueneral tot $6,000 to run his office until the first of July, and was allowed $5,000. Raleigh Register: The salary of Mr. H. A. Gudget, Principal of the In stitution for the Deaf , Dumb and the Blind, has been raised from fifteen to eighteen hundred dollars. News: GeD. Thomas L. Cling- man is in this city at present, superintend ing the printing of a volume of 000 pages, which will contain all the leading speeches and essays of bis life up to this time. Raleigh News: Yesterday even ing Gen. Barstow received a telegram from the oecietary ot w ar, to postpone tne sale oi. public buildings at Camp Russell on Thurs day, the 24th inst , until further orders. - The Wilson Express states that its informants in regard to Judge Moore's conduct at Wilson were mistaken. The proprietor of the Briggs Hotel says the Judge acted "as a well behaved gentle man. Weldon News: We are very much gratified to learn that the excursion from this place to Raleigh, for the benefit of the Episcopal C Lurch, was in all respects a success, about $300 clear profit being re alized, we learn. Goldsboro Messenger: A col ored boy named Pat Atkinson, about six teen years old, was killed by lightning on the farm of Mr. Jas. u. Hastings, Known as the old Ed Sasser place, in Fork township, last Monday evening. The editor of the Robesonian, writing from Wilmington on the 17th, says: "The Stab is rapidly increasing in public favor. Its disposition to give the 'devil' or any other man his dues seems, after all, to taKe with a gooa many people." Concord Sun: Jeff. Blair, negro, was committed to jail yesterday for an at tempt to commit a rape upon a little girl seven years old, a daughter of Benton Barn hardt. His wicked design was detected before he accomplished his hellish purpose. A train or eight passenger coaches left the Raleigh & Gaston depot yesterday morning at o o'clock, having on board the Edenton Street M. E. Sunday school and a number of friends, number ing in all about four hundred, bound for an excursion to Jlittrell. Judge Fowle delivers the lit erary address at Wake Forest College; Rev J. D. Hufham, editor of the Biblical Re corder, delivers the Alumni address; and Rev. Dr. Tupper, oi Micnmona, v., preaches the Baccalaureate sermon. A very inviting bill oi fare truly. Charlotte Observer : Fifteen persons were baptized at the Baptist church last night by the pastor. The interesting ceremony was witnessed by a large congre gation. These persons professed religion under the preaching of Rev. F, M. Jordan, in this city, a lew weeKs ago. Concord Sun: We are informed that two prominent gentlemen of our coun ty are busily engaged preparing ways and means for the manufacture of fertilizers. They have secured the necessary imple ments, so to speak, and employed an able and thoroughly posted chemist for the business. Raleigh Observer: The sale of the celebrated Ore Hill, of Chatham county, at the court house door to-day, is the lorcrest sale of real estate known in North Carolina for many years. It is sold under u rWree of the Circuit Court of the United States to satisfy a $30,000 judgment against the owners, Messrs. Bennett aim vtreen. North Carolina will be well re presented at the anniversary celebration of fhfl literary societies of Randolph Macon College. irgiu"i " Of the four p9 representing the WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY. Washington and Franklin societies, three are from North Carolina, viz. : Messrs. Gray Carroll, C. W. Tillett and E. Alexander. Concord Sun: .Leroy Gray, the negro tried in Gaston county for rape, owes his life, perhaps, to a very little cir cumstance. During court weefc the pris oners in iail made their escape by breaking through the walls. All left but Leroy, who deelared that he was innocent of the charge and would stay and stand his trial. Richmond Christian Advocate: A Florida Methodist promised a prize to the first one of the children of the M. E. Church, South, who would furnish the name of a preacher of any rank who is in the faithful discharge of pastoral duty to the children of his charge, as that duty is defined in the discipline. The Rev. A. D. Betts, of the North Carolina Conference, is the preacher. Oxford Orphan's Friend: Two years ago a man took a cow belonging to the Orphan Asylum, penned her alone in a solitary thicket and kept her concealed un til he was betrayed, fie had several times denied that be knew anything about the cow; but when she was found, in his pan, he claimed great credit for having "kept her to her milK. liis impudence was equal to his villainy. Charlotte Observer: A corres pondent at Greensboro writes us that the seventeen-year locust have appeared in that section of the state in considerable numbers. The locusts first makes its ap pearance in a large grub, coming out of the ground back waid; its wings soon unfold, when it at once attacks the nearest tree. The ravages of the seventeen-year locusts are confined entirely to the trees. A correspondent of the Mag nolia Record, writing from Mount Olive, says; "Our villagers and the surrounding vicinity had quite a picnic at Winn's Cha pel, near this place, on Friday, the 18th inst., and two very fine addresses were de livered, respectively by Rev. J. L. Britt, of Warsaw, and Rev. B. F. Marable, of Golds boro. The occasion was the combination of the Sunday schools of the village and surrounding country. Orphan's Friend: A writer in the News proposes to propagate frogs near Newbern and drive them to Philadelphia. He forgets (perhaps he did not know) that Pasquotank River raises every year frogs enough to feed an army. They could be caught, salted and sent by water to North ern cities without the trouble of "concerts and dime parties" by the way. But if con certs must be given, the Camden frogs out- sing all others. They throw so much life and melody into their music. .. Raleigh Observer: Last Sun day night the residence of Henry Calwell, near Warsaw, Duplin county, was broken open and robbed. Mr. Calwell was old and very infirm, could barely walk, having been far a number of years afflicted with rheumatism. The family had all gone Visiting and the old gentleman was alone, when about midnight three men entered the house and took therefrom $93 in gold and silver the majority of it was gold all that he had. He could not tell who they were ; one was white, the other two- black. A negro living on his land was arrested. but no clue to the robbery. Magnolia had a lively blow, ac companied with sharp lightning, on Mon day last. The Record say8rtfe learn that a tree was struck by the lightning in the yard of Mrs. R. P. Merriman, and that Mr. George E. Brooks received quite a severe shock, though without any serious injury. A yearling calf was also knocked down by the same flash, in the southeastern por tion of the town the wind raged with great violence, uprooting trees, blowing down fences and the like. It also blew down the frame of a new house belonging to W. T. Hannaford, Esq., and another small house, nearly completed, belonging to Mr. Chas. L. Hurlburt. TJEi JED CITY. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Giles & Mtjrchison. Nails. Munson & Co. Children's suits. W. H. Bernard. Carolina Farmer. Meeting Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1. Cronly & Morris. Underwriter's sale. G. R. French & Son. Children's shoes. Local Dots. No police arrests yesterday and dull times in magisterial circles. Not every one was aware that a fine shower of rain fell yesterday morning, between midnight and day. The Hook and Ladder Company will have a meeting this evening to consid er the question of celebrating their anniver sary. Slight change of pressure, lower temperature, winds mostly from the north east and northwest, and clear or partly cloudy weather, are the indications for this section to-day. - The receipts of corn yesterday, nearly all of it from that great corn-growing county of the State, Hyde, appropriate ly termed the Granary of North Carolina, footed up 18,160 bushels. Should it be considered as an Omen, or simply as a rather singular mis take ? We allude to the fact that a lady Called at the Mayor's office in the City Hall, yesterday morning, and inquired if Mr. Dawson was in! Child Smothered. Coroner Hewlett was called upon yester day morning to hold an inquest over the body of a small colored child, about nine months old, named Lillie Jenkins, at the residence of its parents on Front street, just in rear of the Seamen's Home. It seems that the child was found dead in bed by its mother when she awoke yester day morning. The jury returned a ver dict to the effect that deceased came to her death from natural causes unknown to them. 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, 83 Charleston, 77 Corsicana, 85 Galveston,....,.. W Indlanola, .87 Jacksonville, 78 Key West 85 Mobile ,...82 Montgomery, 83 New Orleans,.... 85 Norfolk....... .59 PuntaRassai. 83 Savannah, 80 Wilmington,.... 73 Morning Am Unfounded Report. There was a somewhat exciting report in circulation throughout the city; yesterday morning, to the effect that a colored man had been caught in the yard of a prominent citizen, in the act of stealing, and that said colored individual had been shot and killed, literally riddled with balls, by the aforesaid prominent citizen. We were, it must be confessed, a little surprised that the " old Adam" had become so fearfully aroused in the breast of our friend, the barrister, which said p. c. happens to be, but we were willing to believe that, under the cir cumstances, such a thing was possible, as the invasion of one's premises inhe "silent watches of the night" on plunder intent is enough to arouse the ire of the most staid and good-natured - citizen, and we had already made the rumor in question the foundation in our mind for a column item at the least calculation. But we had barely settled this important preliminary to our satisfaction when the report took a differ ent turn, and another prominent parly, re siding in a different section of the city, was given the credit of doing the desperate deed, and he also a "limb of the law." At this point we began to doubt that there had been any shooting at all, which impression received added force when another report connected the name of a prominent den tist with the rumored homicide, and upon further and diligent inquiry we found that there was no foundation for the rumor in the least,;except it might be the circum stance alluded to In another paragraph in this paper, where one colored man shot at another. Colored School Examination. The examination of scholars who have been under instruction at the Williston School House during the scholastic year lust ended, took place yesterday, at the school house alluded to, under the auspices of the School Committeemen, consisting of Aug. H. Morris, Alfred Howe and Jos. E. Sampson, together with the Principal and Assistants. There was a large number of visitors present, who were well pleased with the exercises, which were opened with prayer and singing by the school. The attendance of scholars was very large, their appearance neat and tidy, and the discipline excellent, altogether reflect ing much credit upon the Principal and assistants. The recitations in spelling, reading and writing were very good, especially in the Primary Department, and the same was the case in the exercises in Geography and Arithmetic. The music was very fine. In the intermediate department the ex amination was confined to Grammar, map drawing, and all other courses of study connected wnn mis department ot learning. The total number of scholars is two hun dred. The rooms of the building are in a very cleanly condition, and are well venti lated, and we learn that the pupils, as a whole, exhibited marked evidences of im provement. A Home Ttalef. A postal card was received at the City Marshal's office yesterday, from a party in Charlotte, addressed to the "Cheaf of Po lease," requestirg that a lookout should be kept for a black man by tie name of Jack Johnston, who stole a horae from the wri ter. He says be came up vith the thief in Sumter, S. C, and got thehorse, but that the thief is still at large. le was at Flor ence on Saturday and Sundty last, and was expected to ceme from then to Wilming ton, where, the writer says, he is well ac quainted. Jack is represented as being stout built, weighs about 190 pounds, with "unusually large rosey lips.' Policemen and detectives, attention 1 Ketp your eyes skinned for a large black mai with rosey lips, and when you see him, "o foi him !" Tne Carolina Farmer. It will be seen by announcement ic the advertising department of the STAB.'hat the publication of the Carolina Farmer ,4a monthly agricultural magazine will be re sumed September 1. When the Fanm was merged in the Weekly Star it was th intention of the proprietor to resume th publication in magazine form ; and, with this object in view, the name has been re tained in the Weekly Star continuously from the day of consolidation. The new series of the Carolina Farmer will be fully up to the old standard, both in matter and appearance; and it is hoped the old friends of the magazine will go to work in its behalf. Mr. Hamilton McMil lan will be associate editor. RIVER AND MARINE ITEMS. The Swedish bark Iduna, Lundgren, arrived at Hull from this port on the 30th inst. The steamship D. J. Foley, Price, ar rived at Baltimore from this port on the 22nd inst. The Westernorland, from Liverpool for this port, was off the Bar lightship at that port on the 8th inst. The old Cape Fear had quite a business-like appearance at one time yesterday afternoon, not less than seventeen corn and naval stores schooners being on their way up the river at one time, and all this side of the "dram tree." They appeared to be racing to see which should get to the wharves first. The schooner Ray, Captain Dennis, was the first to tie up, but the cap tain modestly disclaimed any triumph on account of this fact, asserting that his ves sel had some advantage over the most of the others in not being so heavily laden. The beautiful sight of so many vessels un der sail at once attracted considerable at tention about the wharves. In a Nursery wherein all is life and laugh instead of crying and fretting, there is sure to be found, Pr. Bull's Baby Syrup. Price 85 cents per bottle. f Star MAY 25, 1877. Discovered at Hit Tricks An Excit ing Cbate. Wednesday night, about 11 o'clock, a colored man living in the neighborhood of Wooster, between Front and Second streets, in the southern portion of the city, discovered another "colored man and brother" in the act of trying to break into his house, the house-breaker at the same time becoming aware that his intended victim had detected him in the perpetra tion of his villainous scheme. He started to run and the proprietor of the house fol lowed in hot pursuit, discharging his wea pon at him several times as he fairly flew through the deserted streets, arousing the drowsy echoes and causing many residents in the vicinity, who had retired to their 'beds, to rush to their windows in alarm. The badly frightened thief, however, finally made good his escape, no doubt consoling himself with the fancied assu rance of "better luck next lime." Personal. We had the pleasure of a visit last eve ning from Messrs. A. A. Gilbert, of the Darlington (S. C.) Watchman, and James D. Brooks, of the Statesville Landmark. Both these gentlemen represent excellent papers, published in sections that ought to trade largely with Wilmington, and we be lieve it will pay our merchants to adver tise with them. THE MAILS. The mails close and arrive at the City Jfost umce as follows: CLOSE. Northern through mails 5:15 P. M. Northern through and way mails 7:45 A. M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied there from, at 5:15P. M. Southern mails for all points South, daily 6:30 P. M. Western mails (C.C. R'y) daily (except Sunday) 6:00 A. M. Fayette ville, and offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays 1:00 PM. Fayettevule by C. C. R'y. daily (except Sundays). 6:00 A. M. Unsiow (J. ll. and interme diate offices every Fridav. . 6:00 A. M. tsmithvuie mails, by steam boat, daily (except Sundays) 2:00 P. M. Mails tor Jfiasy Mill, Town Creek, Supply.Shallotte and Little River, every Friday at 6 .-00 A. M. ARRIVE. Northern through mails. ..... 12:15 P. M. .Northern through and way mails. 7:15 P. M. Southern mails. 9:00 A. M. Mails delivered from 6:00 A. M. to 7 KM) P. M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A. At. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 6 P M. Monev order and Register Department open same as stamp omce. Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day vnd night. Mails collected from street boxes every uay at .uu v. m. CIT ITEMS. GOUKAUB'3 OLYMPIAN CREAM commends Itself to vonnar and alri no tho mn. Qtn..i ive and hrmip mhllklni and nM.A.Vn johPrice reduced to .One Dollar. For sale by PETTY FRAUDS AND SWINDLES . -Beware or Baking Powders which are pat up short weights. A manufacturer who swindles, knowingly, in weight ucoiwiw m ocii auaiieraieu pasung powder DooLKT'g Yeast Pnwnm hia a,nlA J tmI? Perfect parity and always being full weight cTcijr KBiiw superior excellence. BOOB. BlSDEKY. THE MOBRUIS STAR UOOk BUd ery does all kinds of Binding and Baling in work manlike manner, and at reasonable Drices. Mer chants and others needing Receipt Books, or other nUi,mjii,uu promptness in tne execution or Transfer Printimb-Ijiks. InTaluable to rail- road companies, steamship companies, bank. m. cnants, manufacturers and others. They are en during and changeless, and will copy sharp and clear for an indefinite period of time. Having inst received a fresh aiinnlv nf Ik... i.i,. 5 i - - x l j uwBt ncoic pre pared to ezecuteordere promptly and at moderate All nervAns. vrhansHn iu) noinhi aw.. duy yield to the curative influences of Purverma cher's Electric Belts and Bands. Thev M .f. "' i ' u UB caaiiy applied oy the natint. himself Rnnir i i Zsli , i tm nln arii nffAiUj,.. .1 1 t . . . 1 particulars, n n .,Adre8S PULVBRMACHSB GALVAKIC There is no case of Dyspepsia that Srbkm's att. ust Flower will not cure. Go to any Drug Store ana inquire about It. If yen suffer from Costive- nesa. Sick Haolulia 9ai cA,n.i. t jt Liver Complaint, or any derangement of the Sto- """ ""5? J. w ur uiree Qosss win re lieve you. Regular size 75 cts. lUlRRIBD, HINES FRAZTRT? Tn WMtmHli. w o be 23d of May, by Rev H. B. 8. Garriss.at the wucuw vi jir. jo., rxazier. me sriae's rather. Mr. mED.HBS. of Wilmington, and Mis. uwiai JCAlujlluv, w 3i i, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WWflgton Hoolr & LaMer Co, No. 1. A BNTION 1 TaW .q F! meeting at Company's Hall, of ttt,at8oclTO.toTOnsider the Celebration -rviupnu, a .anniversary . By order of the President my 2! W. J. GORDON, Sec'y Uerwriter's Sale. A HIS M1NQf AT 10 O'CLOCK, WH WILL sell on therein froat of Mr j. a Nefl, Store, South ter Street, per rder and under in spectionof thgeatof the Underwriter, for accfc of whom it maioacerD) One Lege Yawl Boat. Twenty-five feet , ieveil feet four feet deep. ' my 25-lt CRONLY A MORRIS, 1 j Auctioneers. Children Suits. gHORT PANTS. SIZ I 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 years, At my 25-lt JNBPI & CO. Nails. fails. TRAILS OF THE BEST BRg 1 BLIND FAlSte; SCREWS, All fox sate at UILaS my 2-tf 0t lwar Stove. V WHOLE NO. 3,058 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Carolina Farmer. XhB UNDERSIGNED WILL RESUME THE publication of the CAROLINA FARMER on the PIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER NEXT, With Mr. HAMILTON McMILLAN as Associate Editor. The FARMER will be issued monthly, In maga zine form, with handsome cover, and will contain thirty two pages of reading matter, adapted to the wants of tne Farmers and Planters of the two Caro linas. The typographic excellence which formerly distinguished It will be folly maintained. Terms of Subscription : One year, 1 1.53 ; six month, fl.ee ; three months, 50 cents. There will be no club rates . Subscriptions payable on receipt or first number. The old friends of the FARMER are requested to send in their names. WM. H. BERNARD, my 85-D&Wtf nac Wilmington, N. G. Exchanges will confer a favor by copying above For the Children. PLAIN AND FANCY SHOES OF ALL KINDS I PROTECTION TOES ! RAW-HIDE TIPS That"Never Wear Out ! All low down for the GEO. R. FRENCH & SON, 39 N. Front St. CASH at my 85-tf Listing of County Taxes OFFICE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, NEW HANOVER COUNTY, May 19th, 1877. A.LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Listing of County Property (for Wilming ton Township), of all Real Estate, Personal Prop erty, Polls, and any ether Taxable Property, re quired by law, is to be given in at the County Com missioner's Room, commencing on the 1ST DAY OF JUNE (proximo), and for Twenty Days there after S. VAN AMRINGE, Tax Lister for mySO-tf nac Wilmington Township Boston Ginger Ale ! SUPERIOR IN EVERY RESPECT TO IMPORTED ! Lemp's St. Louis Lager. BEST BRAND IN AMERICA I Familv Paekap-p.s nf ahnvn Of Two Dozen Each R OYSTER'S RALEIGH CANDY, FRESH IN STORE. NORSE A BLACK WELL'S ENGLISH JTf!irTH!K GORDON & DILWORTH'8 PRESERVES and .TKT.T.TRS B AKER'S CHOCOLATE, COCOA and BROMA. B ROUGH All'S CANNED MEATS. Summer Wines and Cordials, Ulsret, Santera, Rhine Wines. Baspberrj, Blackberry, Maraschino, Knrmel, Annisette and Curacoa. FULL LINE FREbH GOODS. LOWEST PRICES. CHAS.D. MYERS & Co. 57 North Front St. my 80-DAWtf Boasted and Ground JllVERY OTHER DAY IS ROASTED, UNDER my own supervision. OLD GOV'T JAVA, LAGUAYRA, and RIO COFFEES, and PTonnd ah vatitm) tko m,i .1 you cannot fall to get it fresh. The quality is gua- COFEaALWAYSlUy ' QOD NEW MAY BUTTER, Rich and Yellow. 1500 Lbs N' C' HAM8 50Q Lbs SUGAR CURED HAMS, 2500 Lb" SIDES STEIPS and FERRIS' "TRADE MARK" MEATSI)ERS, K A A Lbs SLICED DRIEDAPPLES, 4n' V ki u , v , of Extra Quality, which will be sold in quantity at 7 cts per pound. Jas. C. Stevenson my iu-ir From Salem. ij KITS MOUNTAIN BUTTER. YELLOW and SWEET, Just received by my 84-D&Wtf HALL & PEARSALL. Butter. J0 TUBS NEW GILT EDGE BBTTER, J0 CHEAP GOSHEN For sale low by my24-D&Wtf HALL & PEARSALL. Molasses, Corn, Bacon, &c. J00 Hhds CUBA MOLASSES, 250 BWS SUGAKH0USB MOLASSES, OK Bbls A Ne 1 NEW Orleans MOLASSES. A Boxes D. S. SIDES XX , and SHOULDERS OA Hhds and Boxes SMOKED SIDES, 300 NW Second"Hana CASKS, 200 Bbls A No. 1 GLUE. 1000 Bn8h coaw, 800 Bbls FL0UR' 811 grades' A Tens HOOP IRON. 1 lnch g Bbls SUGAR, J00 Bags COFFEE, -j Bbls and Half Bbls SNUFF, 0 Boxes TOBACCO, ijp Boxes CANDY, k A Case L.fR and. POTASH i&keta, Wrapping Paper, Twine, Itches. Harvor Aa H- . For sale by n7 8-tf KERCHNER CALDER BROS. BATES Oir ADVERTISING. One Square one day,... . $1 00 " " two days, , 175 " " three day s,.vir. 8 50 " four days, . 3 to " " ave days, a GO " One week 4 t o .1 Two weeks, 6 50 " " Three weeks,.. 8 60 " " One month 10 00 " ' Two months, 17 00 " " Three months, .. . S4 00 " " Six months, ." .. ... 40 00 " " One year, 60 (6 ('"Contract Advertisements taken at proor tionately low rates. Ten lines sslid Nonpareil type make one square. MISCELLANEOUS. DO YOU WANT A BARREL OF FAMILY FLOUR AT A REASONABLE PRICE. ALSO, The Best New BUTTER in.tiie World ! AT A REDUCED PRICE, g00 GALLON CANS OP THOSE fJAA T ELEGANT PR MS MR VED APPLES! THREE CANS FOR $1 0d, GEORGE MYERS' 11 and 13 South Front Street. myl0-tf Paris Gherrette Gloves. For gentlemen-the kid glove so much sought after in the City of Paris. A few dozens from late importation. my-tf HEDRICK. Gent's L. C. Hdk'fs. XHB BEST LINE II. THE CITY. LADIES' DRES8;gOODS, Bargains offered; Corsetts, Striped and Figured Pique, and Hamburg Trimmings, just received. myl3-tf HEDRICK. My Son's Wife, JY AUTHOR OF "CASTE," "MR. ARLE." THE FLIRT ; or, THE LIFE OF A YOUNG LADY OF FASHION. The Wife's Trials, 1 A LOVE STORY, by Miss JULIA PARDOE. Just received and for sale at HEINSBBRQER'S my aft-tf Live Book;and Music Store. Flpur, Corn, Bacon. 00 Bbls Flour, all grades, 3000 Bu8h Prime White Corn' 0 Boxes D, 8. ad Smoked Sides, 1000 NCW SpirU C'8' CXtra qaality' fj0 -rwes -tub vonee, . 1 A A Bbls Glue, 1 V V 500 Bdls Hoop Iran, 100 68 8RP Candks Candy. Snaff, J 0 Bbls Sugar, 200 HMS End BbIs Classes and Syrupe my 18-tf - WORTH WORTH. Groceries. OUGAR- O Ch O Crashed. Standard A Ex. C. C, and Golden C. i10FFEE- Fair, Good, and Prime Rio. T7LOUR A Delmonico, Royal Gem, Eagle Steam, Riverton and Clifton Mills. TJACON AJ Smoked Sides, Smoked Shoulders, IVTOLASSES andD. S. Sides. 1.TX New Crop Cuba, Muscovado. Sugar House and ALSO. N.O. Syrup. J 10 000 BuBhe!s Prlme Wblte corn K AAft SackB SALT, Marshall's Fine, Liverpool, , . and Lisbon. For sale by myjH WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. Flour, V. ARIOU8 GRADES AND BRANDS . ADRIAN & VOLLEHS. Southeast corner Front and Dock Hts. Meats. H AMS, SIDES, SHOULDERS and BRI.r.l Rri ADRIAN & VOLLERS. Sundries. OUGAR, COFFEE. TEAS. MOT.asswm Lard, Butter, Cheese, Corn, 8alt,'Hay, c. ADRIAN & VOLUfHS. M ' ULLETS, MACKEREL, HERRING, Codfish. Canned Oysters, Sardines, Lobsters and Salmon. ADRIAN & VOLLERS. NAIShnVBTDNiSVGTHOOP 1HON' OIL, Shot, Lye, Potash, Cheese Safes. Oil Cans, Barrel Covers, Tumblers, Jars, Tabs, Plow-Lines, Blacking. Brushes, Brooms, Buckets, Paper, Bags, Twine, Case and Bottled Goods, Tobacco Cigars, Liquors, 4c, Ac., For Bale by myao-tf feoutheaBt ctrL&, L. Strawberries. XCecBTVED FRESH EVERY DAY FROM THE Westbrook Farms. Also, another supply of those Choice Bananas, at S. G. NOBTHHOP'S my 13-tf Fruit and Confectionery Stores. BINF0RD, CROW & Co OFFER FOR SALE ' tOO Hhds and Bbls N- - CUBA. 500 Bbls FLOUR, MOLASSES, 25 BblB SUGAR, y Bags COFFEE, 50 Boxes C. R. SIDES.. 100 00X68 XOBAUCO (Old work) North Carolina Hams, Backets, Brooms, Candles, Matches, Candy, Stall-Fed Beef, - JX Also, Mutton and Fine Spring Lambs, at toe lowest cash prices Vessels furnished at reasonable iQVCD- w uaiiwi in any part of the city free of charge by 1 Sg M-tf T. A. WATSON. jqiUNCH BEANS, RADISH SEED, CABBAGE SEED, CUCUMBER SEED, TOMATO SEED, SQUASH SEED. TURNIP SEED, a Fresh Lot, Just received at GREEN & PLANNER'S. my 18-tf Druggists. Market St.