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THE MORNING STAB. By WM. U. BERNARD. P U B LIS H KI DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS. UATS8 O 8UB8CRIPTIOH ABTAKCB Oae year, (by mail) postage paid; Sir months, " " - " Three months, ' " " S."S5jvJ . v oart of the &B&S368S2a VOL. XX.---NO. 60. in advance. $7 00 4 00 2 35 1 00 The Morning Star. i I ' " 1 "p ' 11 1 ,. .. i mi i i i i . m. -r r "v "Ik sTr WtlULilt -NU. D.UOO WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY. MAY 31. 1877. T TV '! C I iAAjali at -,rmr.- Liame Lreer. eimer iranuu ncauuci or intending it, picked up his carbine The Turks will admit foreigners into the and fired at General Miles. The ball army a number of English gentlemen will passed between the General's body ioin ' The King of Italy congratulates and his horse's back and killed pn- J. ' a !...,, vate Sorinffer. who was behind him. The Italian Republicans are to have a grand Iron Star began shooting at the same rally, they proclaim that Rome can never again become the Rome of the Popes. Peace tkrough German mediation is still tne talk. it is thought that Russia desires a speedy completion of present complica tions. The immense treasure at Mecca has been placed at the disposal of the Sul- I lurned OQ Jone l time, lioth Indians tnen reireaieu firing, but were killed within a hun dred yards. Spirits Turpentine. Personal taxables must be re- un ivm won the ueroy race. tuu. s-- -- - - The English Channel reserve squadron has been ordered to sea. Grant will diue ou the 21st of June with the Prince of yy uies. John Lothrop Motley is dead. The Northern Presbyterian Assembly declare ihemselves willing to send and to cordially receive delegates from the South ern Church. A general change in Alabama Federal offices is expected at once. No coufirmafion of the report concein- The wet and dry war rages fu riously in Raleigh. Reidsville has a Young Meu's Christian Association. A poll-punching reoently came off at Oak ma, wranvme. The Episcopal Convention met at Charlotte on yesterday Raleigh is to have postal boxes fastened to the lamp posts A frost in Alamance on the iue the recapture of Ardahanby the Turks; 26th killed Irish potatoes, beans, &c. a dispatch from St. Petersburg says it is falae. n is said Russia will only re cognize the independence of Roumania conditionally, as the other Powers are in clined to defer the matter. ' , DBATll OF AN BMISBNT AMERI CAN. The telegraph announces the death of John Lothrop Motley, au Ameri can historian of the first rank, and a diDlomatist of the first rauk. He was set fire to a man's fence and then rob the r . . Q1, tj I house whilst the inmates are endeavoring oorn in massaemiBe-t-i m --. " to nut out the fire. has been in declining health for two The closing exercises of Graham or three years. He was graduated l High School were well attenaea. The Baptist ladies of Charlotte call their dime parties, "Lilliputians. - Rev. D. A. Long delivered the literary address before Oakdale High School, Alamance. The members of the Oxford col ored Methodist Church gave an entertain ment and realized $30. Torchliaht: The house of Mr. Davis, near Blue Wing, was entered, and 1 100 or $200 in money aosiracteu. Thieves up in Cherokee county we reffret to state that Mr. Jones' condition is still very critical, and serious fears we entertained of his final recovery. National memorial Day. Yesterday, May 30th, the day set apart as t hp T?Rt.innAl Memorial Dav. upon which to A St. Paul's correspondent of decorate the erave8 Df those of the Federal , 11 . P TtfAMft SR A I - 'S?VFJSSi of . h my . fifl during U to m. bound for Wilmington, when owing to a J the States, was becomingly observed in freshet he ws in aaager oi oeingruwncu. t this city Vfcsterday, thougn witn tess snow He took to praying thusly: "ULorai nave . , It ed to be npver nraved to you oerore, ana nave i nlver bothered you about anything, and if the order of the day not to have any regu vou will iust get me out of this scrape I I ariy organized procession, but the Han- ... . 1 MnwAl" . T.--.-- will never nomer you uj uiwic i l over Lieht Infantry ana tne pe.rer Asheville Pioneer: The Supen-1 T .ht 1,,-,!. Df the colored military, un- or Court Clerk's docket discloses the surt- dercommand of their respective officers, ling fact that whiskey has cost the county hool children and in the past twelve monms, i, i . 33t cents on every $1000 wortb of proper- J one or two societies, and colored people in carriages, assembled on Third street, m ty. About ntty cents per capita ior ovcij man, woman and child (white and black) in the county. Supposing mat an equiva lent amount is expeuaea in wmsKey uy iuo citizens of this township every year, tne two sums aggregated niase $ i4,uuu. Oxford Torchliaht : We learn front of the City Hall, where they were formed into procession, and at about half past 3 o'clock took up the line of march for the National Cemetery, the children and many !of the grown people Tbe singular Sound. The discovery of whole trenehes of hu man bones on the plantation of Sheriff Black, at Middle Sound, alluded to in our paper of Tuesday last, has very naturally elicited considerable comment hereabouts.. In a conversation with Mr. Black yesterday he informed us that the land at his place, previous to its purchase by him, had been in the uninterrupted possession, or underJ the control and management of the Moore family for over one hundred and fifty years, and that during that period, as is positively asserted by representatives of the family now living, there have been no bodies buried in the particular locality referred to. The bones, from their somewhat- peculiar formation, are, in tbe opinion of Sheriff Black, evidently the remains of Indians, and Dr. M. J. DeRosset, of this city, has promised to examine the collection of bones fe'rUJ of Sm- t!boaqU of flowers, banners. Oft ome of tbe lfttter in a fiDe 8tate aging over $50 a hundred. Granville is Under the circumstances the procea- preservaUon ) wnen further light will the banner county Of the world In bright sion wa8 qaUe large as could have been bU be tbrown upon the subject, and . 1 .-3 n.-tiir m fin I hlQ IB All I" IPYT . m t i - i tooauco auu picnj b" -r i MDected Much the greater poruou vi and we stick to it. This beats any common f01"1' . ... gold mine. There are hundreds oi piania- i me coioreu pwp- tions in Granville that bring this fine to-1 wbo bave U8Ually participated in these an- bacco and yet if a small goia mine we memorial occasions, repaired to the scene of the ceremonies independent of the discovered here it would create a sensation Still lands are cheap in Uranville. Asheville Pioneer: Chief J us tice Waite and Judge Dick will hold Cham bers Court for this District at Greensboro next week. More than usual interest at- tacnes to mis vjou.,, wui.u wu i . .... we bear nnon to decide the lecality of the removal delivered by Hon. A. S. beymour, we near procession. At the Cemetery the exercises were car ried out in accordance with the programme. The address on the occasion, which was some satisfactory conclusion be arrived at as to what race they belong, and other facts of interest concerning them. .The facts in our former statement, it may be proper to say, were not obtained from Sheriff Black personally, but he in forms us that they were in the main cor rect, and he promises to give us further in teresling and important information rela He Rev. Solomon Annie, of Milton, delivered the sermon, and Dr. Craven the address tive to these singular deposits at some tilt-ill u-a-aAW ,- - . . of causes from the StateN Courts to United 8poken of in very high terms, as being an fulure day . j.- a-.-, rft.AM. id I 1 - . .1 . I Stales uourw ior aujuuiuauuu. xuo. aWe fni and vveu-nmea prouuewuu, &&1E825 - - - road Company, in which over $100,000 are fact, just such an address as Democrat and involved. The suit is based upon a .clain Republican alike could have listened to for track iron furnished the railroad com- becoming offended in the least, pany a few years since. n-rtakin in a The editor of the BofUalJZ ZZZZZZSZ-Z ,;.;, from Smithville. thus refers to a i-rg" "x m Zm . . t , - historic locality: "The greatness oi ron i rapiaiy ueyeiupiug . . Cbarleston jq Caswell, like that of Rome, has passed I briceios the once divided sections nearer 1 Qorsicana .84 at Harvard University in 1831 TZ -1 . s . I , . I j-r l TTT XT T1 a I ' . r r theu went to Europe, auu ntt..uC-. uol. W. a. i nomas, ex-agent away. Uniy one man.trgeani aicuiarmia, . . a 0, bond of brotherhood - U tt :: . n-t;.- nf th nhernbee Indians, and commander fhe is an Irishman, and Idon't know how together in a common ooin ine UDiveiwHt-i m. v,uw..B. r; inn nf Indiftn i the Confederate hrlls his namel is in charge of the place, and mutual good feeling. aud Berlin. He returned to the Uni- j service, is insane and has been taken to the The old citadel was blown up in time of The choir which did duty on the occa tod Static after completing his Asylum at Raleigh. PheeVftCU ,u.n .ntA no; the -Asheville Pioneer: We the singing being very good, . m.r h ne.ver . ".ucu inteLest evinced on the markine slates. Sheep and goatsnow Qne of the memorial hymns-'4 We deck the practice ot tne law to 1000. u. w suyeci ; ot tne liquor iramc as is "w mam- have their Habitancy and reign supreme .rftV alik to d-'-being in keeping secretary of the American Legation Sta' ' " where once lhe iled warriors dwett." Mttawnuef th. oration deliver- 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: Auiiusta, . . ...... .81 Galveston 86 Indianola, 82 Jacksonville, 75 Key West, 83 Mobile 81 v.. BATES OF ADVERTISING. One Square one day, $1 00 two uaya, 1 is ! three days, 3 50 1 fonr days, 8 10 Ave day. 3 50 1 One week, 4 10 1 Two weeks C 50 1 Three weeks, 8 50 " " One month, . . . 10 00 " Two months, 17 00 " Three months, 24 00 " Six months 40 00 w Oneyear,... ....60(0 tt?Contract Advertisements taken at pro;-or tionately low rates. Ten lines salid Nonpareil type make one square. THE MAILS. The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: CLOSK. Northern through mails 5:15 P. M. Northern through and way mails a-A,ii. Mails for thee N. C Railroad, and routes supplied there from. aU 5:15!P. M. Southern mails for all points South. daily... 6:30'. M. Western mails (C. C. R'y) daily (except Sunday) 6:UUA. n. Fayetteville.and offices on Cape Fear Kiver, Tuesdays and Fridays 1:00 P M. Fayetteville by C. C. R'y, daily (except Sundays) oaju a. m. Onslow C. H. and interme diate offices every Fridav. . 6:00 A. M. Smithville mails, by steam boat, daily (except Sundays) 2:00 P. M. Mails for Easy Hill, 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 7:00 P. M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A. M. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 6 P M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp office. 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 day at 4.00 P. M. Quarterly meetings. Third round of appointments, as made by Rev. W. S. Black, Presiding Elder for the Wilmington District Methodist Epis. Church South: Wilmington, at Fifth Street. . June 9-10 Magnolia, at Carlton Chapel. . June 16-17 Waccamaw Miss, at Pine Log June 16-17 Bladen, at Center June 23-24 Whitesville, at Fair Bluff Je 30-July 1 Onslow, at Gum Branch July 7-8 Kenansville, at Richlands July 14-15 Elizabeth, at Bladen Springs. . July 19-20 Smithville, at Smithville July 28-29 MISCELLANEOUS. Excursion. TEAMEK ' TJNDBBHIIjL" Will leaye Parsley's Wharf. At 8.30 O'ClOCK, On TUOK-UA. MUKN1JNU. MA I 318T, for SMITHVILLE and THE FORTS, un der the auspices of ST. PAUL'S KPI-COPAL CHUKCH, and will return by 7 P. M. P"Music will be furnished by the Italian String Band. CyRefreshEent8 will be sold at City prices ""Tickets $1 05 for the Round Trip ; Children and Misses Half P: ice. "Tickets for sale at P. Heinsbcrger's Book Store, Thos. H Howey'a Shoe Store, H. Burkimor's Store, and Grant, Hinton & Co.'s. my 30-2t New Books. JLACK SPIRITS AND WHITE. A Newel, by Frances E. Trollope. AFTER MANY DAYS. A Novel, by Christian Reid. THE NORTHERN AND ASIATIC DEFENSES vF TURKEY ; With au account of the Military Forces and the Ar mament of the- Belligerents in the present Eastern War. with Colored Map of "Turkey: in Asia" and "Turkey in Europe " , Just rRCeired and for sale at HBINSBEROER'S my 30-tf Nos. 39 and 41 Market Street. in Russia in 1840. He again returned to tbe United States and devoted himself to literature, in which be achieved very high distinction. In 1856 he published his first great his tory, "The Rise of the Dutch Re public," which met with a very large sale both in this country and in En rope, and received the hearty com mendation of the foremost critics. It was translated at once into Germau, Dutch and French. His next work was a continuation of his first history under the title of "History of the United Netherlands," the popularity of which eurpassed its exoelleut pre decessor. We are now in the midst of what is known in the religious calendar as Ember days. Wilmington Star. Yes, and some of them feel like Nov ember days at that. Oxford lorchlight. Charlotte JJemocrat: It any thing can ever induce us to publish the The Macon Advance says of the mica mines in that country: We have been shown many specimens of mica within the last few davs. all of the finest quality. Mr. ed on the occasion. Lowering tne standard of Koala. mi .;.-! rt iViA "Wow Vnrk insnectors A S Bryson has a mine on Thorn moon- l iuc....-. r tain "which is said to be unsurpassed both of rosins, in recently lowering the stanaaru . ... -1 ; I ... . .. ' - v. ..nnc I - ... - . . u notu for the quality anu quantity 01 me luiv. i q quality, thus creauog mucu auuujau-- Irom Baltimore ior mis port ou me om ur. u . m. u,!. ciu.-u ... ---r-T .nil onnfuaion in the traae, Wimout any ;na K1VBR AND RIABIHB ITEMS. The brig Melamia, Landa, sailed from Havana for this port on the 23d inst. The brig A. W. Goddard, Lewis, clear ed from Baltimore for this port on the 38th inst The Lucie Wheatley, Lollis, cleared Montgomery, .80 New Orleans, 79 Norfolk .t PuntaRassa 81 Qavannoh .4. Bt. Marks Wl5Tm3i2lJKZZ2 Wilmington,.... B VllUtUUj ni JLAVp TTttl. --" Wilmington, at Front Street. . Aug. Topsail, at Rocky Point, (Dis trict Conference). Aug To the Public, AND THE CIT1ZHNS OP WILMINGTON KsPBCIALLY. I am now prepared to contract for any and all kinds of HOUSiC BUILDING, ia all or the Latest and Most Improved Styles, and satisfaction guaran teed. As reference I submit the certificate of Mr. S. A. Currie, whose Dwelling I have just completed. I intend locating myself in a few days, when 1 shall he pleased to have those who intend building to call on me. JOHN SIDBURY. WILMINGTON, N. C . , May 28th, 1877 This is to certify that Mr. John Siduury has com pleted my house, on corner of Seventh and Market Streets, to my entire satisfaction , and I would re spectfully eellcit for him a share of public patron age, and recommend him as a first class workman, my 29 3t 8. A. CURRIK. Grain Cradles. QRAIN CRADLBS, OP THE BUST MAKE, for sale 4-5 11-12 18-19 23-20 my 27-tf At Very Low Figures at GILES & MURCHISON'S New Hardware Store. Just Received, The Spanish barque Begina, Urgalles, sailed from Havana for this port on the 23d inst. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -T.LAITING MACHINES 1 JT . MACHINES 1 llllUOU WVi lU.UVX ' f " - ,J 1 ,-;A Democrat daily it will be the determination very nne specimens , o - r annant nAVAnt&Be to be sained by the mica irom a miue wuicu u- u-i-.i-g rt"-- : " Ladies' Trunks, KNTS LEATHER TRUNKS ..- -1 A m. -1 . J ...,, . --iA ub! n-t- - A m A rn to aeieat cuuuiuatca wuu uctici,. ui aic uu- i miua . -r . Ritrhta I npar t.h tnn of Bala mountain. Jnai. w. uuacu tartiut: u uviu oiuuu lw. v-'v--v-- i -v.- " I wv tt i i .nnAn.lT Aron.H a mi nA run Southern Home : fflr. oianey . . . - noar tni. n(i th0ntfh he Readme, of Charlotte, has recovered in I , , ran,riMi fnr hpneath the surface Newberry, S. 0., the horse tbat was stolen . 8Decimen8 exhibited indicate thai he The Spanish barque Auguate, Borua, sailed from Havana for this port on the 20th inst. The brig . H. Kennedy, Hickman, PLAITING Price Very Low. EXCELSIOR KEROSENE OIL LAMPS 1 No Chimneys Needed. Save. Cost in Chimneys. PISHING POLES and TACKLE, Cheap, at- GEO. A. PECK'S, my 17-tf No. 25 South Front. St. Lime. Fresh Lime. 1 rW.A Bbls FRESH LIME, Just arrived and for sale very low. ' my -7-tf WORTH & WORTH. from him a. month ago. The horse was found in the possession of a colored loyalist. Torchliaht: We learn that Mr E. H. Hicks had eleven sheep killed by dogs on Friday night last. This is a great ifa tn Mr. Hicks. And is there no relief for our farmers against the ravages of worthless dogs? Charlotte Observer: Among the change, is forming thesubject of no little comment here as well aselsewbere. Messrs. W. H. Winslow & Co., of Boston, in a communication to the OU, Faint and Drug has discovered a valuable mine. I jteffovter ot Nw York, refers to this mat- The Reidsville News tells of a ter as follows: "The naval store inspectors horrible murder perpetrated a few weeka f N york we are jafo-r-efj, aie this JSSVZS w put - . - ' -;r. Vtof ha mio-lit livp with n. black nara- I main, which in the liehter grades are a tun ; .""-"J 7. HK-. .' . .. 7 , i l , u - I -.W-. TLTott 1 lot PJtSK J loner ..1 1ft mour. ine eviuence ia vcijr euuug, mwuv- afe below tnose esiaonsueu uy mc us-g. imu " mi. XT-- .,.,o. "Tli-ro ia I & . ... I .. . i r I 7 my 31-lt AND BAGS, at RIUN30N Sc CO'S. A. ADRIAN. H. TOLLERS was in port at Demarara, from this port, on HARRISON & ALLEN the 25lh inst. The British brig Eleanor, Captain Partelow, 44 days from Liverpool, having arrived here yesterday, reported having HATTERS, SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES! STRAW AND FELT HATS ! my 31-tf 29 FRONT STREET. There is not 'the shadow of a reasonable doubt' but circumstantial. The News says: There is , th utteriy W.. the German barque Nordpool, from : ... . . inz . .h, Pnio-nn.i fhnr-h in w fe he is a memoer oi an organizeu uauu As a writer Mr. Motley is pictu- SLST: 'T.'USdl CbZbto of robbers, who, in addition to makingfre- - honae ag buver8 will in8iata8 they Manitori, from Baltimore for Trinidad, five r t i iiwim ta-.viiM--, - x r , I . ! u-.:. i ,.v. hnrc' t-fArvorTV i v " reasonaoieaouDi nut .L.t .., onw rp,;.,;,,-,, ,tMrln eftflt. Also Mav 28. lat. ;.",V,T;-- .,.., of the annroach- that in addition to the murdering or his contusing me usu., , . : ' k' wife he is a member of an organized band t0 the distillers or Southern commis 81.34, long. 69.80, the American barque rir ft rlramnt fl ni plOQUeDt. illS t TTTJVX-j v a wmmmmm X deacriptions are graphic and im pressive. In tbe limning of charac ter he is especially successful, and mauy of his portraitures are very memorable for their brilliancy, clear iiprs aud Dower. His works are among the most readable of their kind, and in interest rank with the magnificent histories by Macaulay, Froude aiM Presscolt, although not equal to the first two in power, finish and elo quence. Mr. Motley was Minister to Aus tria in 1861, but resigned in 1867. jln 1869 he was appointed Minister to England, but was recalled in 1870 be cause of bis views on the "Alabama qneation." He had the degree of D.C.L. conferred upon him in 1861, will he the ordination of Col. E. borne to the ministry. Torchliaht: Kussia is concen- K Os- quent raids upon tne.r neignoor nZi h.ve ri,rht to dcuoon getting tbe same days out awa t-wlatr nmlipin ft SVStem o.v -vy-vi-ij. t --- - , . r . , . loveism which, like a 'moral cancer, is quality or rosm as neremiore, Tne late Presidential contest engendered eating into the vitals of that community. gard to what letter may this year be forced mocb ..bad blood which coolness and For Rent. PINEY POINT, WRIGHTS VILLE SOUND, FOR RENT, For the Months of Jane, July, August, l September ana uctoDer, ror jiuu. i wo Istorv House, -with six rooms; all necessa ry Out-Houses; best Urater on the Sound. Apply to CRONLY & MORRIS, my SI -It . Real Ettate Agents. ADRIAN & VOLLERS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN G-roeeries & Liquors, AND IMPORTERS OF German and Havana Cigars, Sonth-East Corner Dock and Front Sts., Wilmington, IV. C. tratiDg a heavy force to defend the mouth His wife had not been dead over three f tmjb it Tn short if this Smpnt will correct of the river Deeper. Well, if the Russians eek3, yet when arrested he was out in a mto use to indicate it. In short, this gagmwrt Jgjg, are defending the mouth of the river, it is negrockbin, locked in the embrace ot his movement have any results at all, it will fgJJTJ The "bad blood" violation of Nature's w. u-icuuiufi ... -v. . . , -- negiwwuiu, lu-Muiu .,.. i - , 1 great but simple laws requires not oniy time onr farmers were thinking less of cot- n(,-,n naramour. while four lewd women, I h tn ti,row discredit upon the whole sys- , , , r,K-.ioi, to ton and tobacco, and concentrating their two whlte and two black, were playing York lettered grades, and nut hwo-ienin meaanres and' the nroner use of I tttll take place on cards in his dead wife a roonv em Dr BuU,g Blood Mixture insure it8 pu VV The Seventh Annual Family Excursion OF THE Young Catholic Friends' Society kUU CU1U WWWMwy C7 forces to defend the mouths of our people. A temperance meeting was re cently held at Asheville. A plan for a campaign was adopted, and speakers se lectfid who will address the people at vari ous points. The Methodist, Baptist, Pres byterian and Episcopal Churches are rep resented ny ministers. Dr. Eugene Grissom, Superin tendent of the Insane Asylum, ia off on an PYt ended tour. The Observer says that he will visit the Association of Superintend ents of the Insane Asylums of St. Louis, the American Medical Association of Chicago, and the leading Insane Asylums of the country Prof. J. T. Humphreys informs yesterday morning the Charlotte uoserver mat irom uu iuuiui acquaintance with the mineral productions m . Ci A. I .-. -1 B.-kM A 1A Of most OI tne OOUtueru auu uxauy ui uio THE CITY. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ckonly & Mobris For rent. Binfobd, Crow & Co Groceries. Mpnson & Co Ladies trunks, &c. Q. R. Pkbnch & Son Ladies' shoes. Harbison & Allkn Summer styles. Excursion Catholic Friends' Society. Local Dots. No session of the Mayor's Court ua back where we were before this system of grading was established. Moreover, foreign markets will not accept any such changes, and the result wiU be continual difficulty and claims for allowances from abroad, as well as from home consumers. Under these circumstances we respectfully call upon the New York Board of Trade, and the Supervising Inspectors of Naval Stores, to avert the evils we have indicated by prompt and public action tending to re store the grading of past years." rification. city it urns. - -.. . i i j ri .-.. tl.-f tt c rtw.A ?nrr I Northern Diaies, ne uouiu omciy oay tuo by the University of Oxford, Jing- North Carolina was richer in land. He was also corresponding mineral resources than any State east of member of the French Institute,-and The public offices were closed yesterday afternoon in honor of the Na tional Decoration Day. i The various yachts are com mencing to practice for the summer races. The one out yesterday afteinoon didn't Tbe Temperance Lecture Last Night. The lecture of Theo. N. Ramsay, Esq., Grand Worthy Chief Templar of the State, delivered at Temperance Hall last night, LADIES SUMMER TOILETS receive their crowning grace from that Inimitable cosmetic, Gon raud's Olympian Cream. Does not nib bat readily washes off. For sals by J. C. Munds. thbrr is MO OCCASION FOR DY8PSPSIA. Good, nutritious food will keep it away, and that can always b bad by using KKLLoee's Baking Powder. Give it a trial . Dooie t'sjYb a.st Powdbb is prepared on scienti fic principles, and from ingredients that are the mmt Affnr.ti v t And wholesome. It has received the highest encomiums tor tnese merits irom eminent, . . . - fiw. mA ... cnemisis, scores 01 our ues. jiujoiumo, -. iuvu sands of intelligent cooks and housewives The genuine can be had only in tin cans. TUESDAY. 12TH OF JUNK. On the large and commodious STEAMER, GOV. WORTH, to SMITHVILLE and FORT CASWELL. f3B Refreshments will be served by tbe Ladies at City Prices. t3F"The Italian String Band will furnish Cotillon Music. 0TTickets for Gentlemen 75 Cents, Ladies and Children 60 Gents. fP"The previous good order on our Excursions should be a sufficient guarantee to families for a pleasant day. yBoat leaves foot of Market Street at 8 A; M. my Sl-6t my 81 je 3 5 7 10 13 For the Ladies. FRENCH KID BUT TON BOOTS. The Celebrated JOYCE 8HOKS, . Newport Ties. Slippers, and Serge Bushings. the Mississippi. 0,.7, TJnmO' "Rot VV T . . . -1 LitltLLlbyjl l JUV--V. .--.. ... - of the Drincipal learned societies or r r..nihhnnr has been made a D.D ?" a rt AmArian writer H ia nuite a voune man to receivesuch an have much wind to hurt jnurupc. B. - -- - . acholarshio . . . . . e c l has fallen who had reflected great "5 a son of Rev. J. D. - istrici onierauo. ot tu Hall of Gaston county. The "moueicoun- wumington uia-ric. jiiciuuuio. jVuwVai ty" boys always make their mark when 1 churcti, South, will be held at Rocky Point they get out into tne worm. Book liiNDanT. Thb M.ORN1MB Stab Book Bind ery does all kinds of Binding and Ruling In a work- was lareelv attended, and among the audi- manlike manner, ap d at reasonable prices. Mer o Lt monv l.flips The chants and ethers needing Receipt Books, or other ence was noticed a great many ladies. 1 ne worjj may rely on promptneM In the execution of address was an able and interesting one, their orders. interspersed with a fair share of humor, transfer FniimHo-inKs. invainabie to rail or,H . rPPPived with marked evidences road companies, steamship companies, banks, mer- . . 1 chants, manaf actarers and others. They are en- Of appreCiauoD. during and changeless, and will copy sharp ana TjTWTinT) Tt flDATIT JP, fn Ramsay will lecture at clearroranmawinitepenoa or ame. navmg j xiXJCI X Vf WVi J1XJ 11 Ub WU All fit neatly. Make your feet look prettily, and sold very low, at GEO. R. FRBNCH & SON, my 81-tf 39 N. Front St. Jionor upon his name and country. Latest By Mail. XUo Late Indian Flsbt. New York, May 29. A Herald special from .Tongue River, Montana Territory, May 16th, via Bismarck, D. T., May 28th, says: "Gen. Miles, after a fatiguing march in pursuit of Lame Deer and Irou Star, surprised their camp on the 7th instant, on Muddy Creek, running Charlotte Observer: lhe rest- Dr. J. A. Rav. a well known phy sician at King's mountain, was entirely de stroyed by fire on Tuesday. The family es eaDed without injury, but saved nothing TPPnt. th- clothes thev wore and a few ar ticles of furniture. Origin of the fire un known. Charlotte Observer: Taylor Mc Lean, John O'Neil, John Davis, Richard Wink and YaHk McGill, who constituted "the club," and were banded together to 1 - i . . , ,-t w a nfiwQiri; 1 1 rt 'hurinrro uqup u mh into the ivoseuuu. auc j too me cui--ub ui vunn.w, j? j v ..:m-,-. -.ntnrinrr aim I t.nn vlfitad and sentenced to five years in leaving everything except their rifles, and made a running fight for several miles. Our loss was foar killed and nine wounded. The Indtans deft fourteen dead on the field. Among their killed were their chief and head warrior, Lame Deer and Iron Star. General Miles had given I orders to the interpreters to an nounce through the camp that all who surrendered would be spared. Milfla rode through tne ruwge A. & S. Railroad.) Rev. Cornelius B. Riddick, President of Los Nietos Female1 College, California, has had the degree of D.D. con ferred upon him by Rutherford College, N. C If extraordinary powers as a preacher and fine culture entitle one to be made a Doctor of Divinity, then we know few men who are as much entitled to the degree as Mr. Riddick. He is a native of Hertford county, N. C. Southern Home: Our farmers are complaining of the drought, which is Hm Acini? the oats crop. A good deal of cotton has not come up and that up does A n two Indians approached him, bold- inn in nnft han d their carDine8 ana j ,intAr wftfl so severe that all the top .? j:. Athor I iimKa f thfi lartto fie trees were killed, and Miles shook hands with all the small fig trees were killed I down to -T- ts.-,-mb, Roird the cround. There Win oe no ngsiuia yea., Lame JJeer, anu -" " and there will be but few apricots. shook hands witn tpe or wuu u-iie Mmm On laat Mon- Iron Star. General muea u" . -".. Dr8. 9 and Patrick a.m- to the Indians to lay ao wn tueir d atthe topof the thigh.thelegof Mr, Thw AA an. and the General WZ TZZZ of this county, who was severe told Lieutenant Long to dismount ialuredbythe and-take their arms. v! Mnrtificatlon had taken place, and Long had hardly dismounted when I Va. Mortmcauon nau on the 23d to the 26th of August, inclusive -4- The excursion to Smithville, under the auspices of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, takes place to-day. The Vhder Aill will leave Parsley's wharf at half past 8 o'clock. The oolored military showed the effects of dust when they marched down the street yesterday evening, after the ceremonies at the National Cemetery were over. Slowly falling barometer, rising temperature, winds mostly from the north east and southeast, and clear or partly cloudy weather, are the indications for this J section to-day. We learn that our informant was in error in the statement made in our paper a few days ago, to the effect that Capt. C. D. Myers had become the pur chaser ot the franchise of the N. C. Bene ficial Association. - A number of our visitors from Monroe, Union county, took a trip down the river yesterday on the steamer J. 8, JJnderhiU. It is needless to say that they enjoyed the excursion. Mr. J. J. Garrett, an old news paper man, formerly of Goldsboro, but more latterly ot Baltimore, was in town To-night Mr Brooklyn Hall, and at the conclusion of pared to execute orders promptly and at moderate his address he will proceed to institute a " m m mm . t f,A fp nf flood Temolars f or W ilra ipg- Help for the weak, nervous and debilitated. Chr - new .Lodge Ot uooq teuipiara .u tt ,u B nicanj painful diseases enred without medicine, ton 'rtie orospects, we understand, are Electric Belts and other appliances, all about them, pun. no rw 1 - 11 1 r II it 11 th t.h Dfnnlne from the stmi- . . .. r . a rat nl.u I mmmwmrm:w -..Vr. T. . 7. . . i . vepy good ior tne lormaiiuu ui a ui-i .ui i rioaB. Book, witn run particulars, manea i :.. o r.mw hvp. alr-adv ftx- dret Puiv-anxcaian Galvahio Co., 293 j-iouge, o hu" 1 Cincinnati, Ohio. pressed their intention of connecting tnem selves with it. free. Ad- Vine St.. THK AMERICAN PEOPLE. No people in the World sutler as much with Dyspepsia aa Americans. m- . ;.it u uo bavfi hfifore Aithnno-h vfar of einerience in medicine had failed W MyWUi 1liau a wm. - ' - - -w OFFER FOR SALE i A A Hhds and Bbls N. O. and CUBA 1UU MOLASSES, 5QQ Bbls FLOUR, 2 Bbls SUGAR, rj Saga COFFEE, Boxes C. R. SIDES, qq Boxes TOBACCO (Old work) North Carolina Hams, Buckets, Brooms, Candles, Matches, Candy, Starch, Soap, Mackerel, &c, &c, my 31-tfDfcW . slated Mr. Ramsay Will give our friends in 1 disease and its effects, such as Sour-Stomach.Heart- Smithville a lecture. Liver complaint, yet since the introduction of Gbmn's AU8DST rMw we Geneve luere m no i m-t -,-! . case of Dvspepsia that cannot be immediately re- Thfi Uar011I13 ? 111161. J. wo u Steallus a Gnn. ii l m .i 111 ullonA nr.,. Haon a. Siva Samuel Merrick, a young colored man of 75 ent- Masonboro' Township, was arraigned be fore Justice Harriss, yesterday morning, on the charge of stealing a gun, the pro- perty of a gentleman of that township. De fendant was oraerea to give a jub.iucu bond in the sum of $100 for his appear- To ALL, PARTICULARLY INVALIDS, spring is a trying season. Indications of sickness should at once be attended to. Fatal diseases muy be caused by allowing the bowels to become constipated and the system to remain In a disordered condition, un- ance at the approaching term of the Crimi- til the disorderihaa time to develop itself . An ounce nal Court, in default of which he was lodged in jail. A search warrant was is sued, through which the gun was recover ed and returned to its owner. of prevention Is worth a pound of care, is an old V-4 trnth- ol aaywK- Therefore, we advise an who are troubled with the complaints new very preva lent headache, indigestion, disordered liver, want of appetite, nausea, or feverish skin, to take, with out delay, Bcfcenck's Mandrake i Pills . We know of no remedy so harmless and decisive in its action It at once strikes at the root of the disease and pro- never His Condition. We learn that the condition of W. H TTop who was so badly beaten at the daces a healthy tone to the system. People house of Edward Joyner, on Nixon street, need suffer from an -disease , arising from a dtoor- nousetu x.u j . , , dered condition of the liver If they woald take this on Monday night last is thought by his ggfiggg jit the first lndic- pbysician, Dr. McDonald, to be somewhat tion of toe ay. pamUies leaving home for tbe improved, and there ia now some chance Bummer months should take three or four boxes of of hia recoverv.though he is not yet consid- these IUb with them. They have an almost instan- ercd out of defnger. No new developments uneoua effect. They will relieve the Pttant J ered outoi a"ws- t,juh in ose or two boon, and win rapidly yesterday and informs us that he will as yet in reference to the party or parties jg Mrdli bile, and wiUeflec shortly stirt a new paper at HendersonvUle, guilty of the assault, though some are look- y prevent a hflthms att. They are sold ta in thi. State. ledfor. -Jldrngglsts. XhK UNDKRSIGNKD WILL RESUME THK publication of the CAROLINA FARMER on the FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER NEXT, with Mr. HAMILTON McMILLAN as Associate Kditor. The FARMER will be issued monthly, in maga aine form, with handsome cover, and will contain thirty two pages of reading matter, adapted to the wants of the Farmers and Planters of the two Caro linaa. The typographic excellence which formerly distinguished It will be fully maintained . Teams of Subscription : Oae year, $1.60 ; six months, fil.00 ; three months, 50 cents. There will be no club rates . Subscriptions payable on receipt or first number. The old friends of the FARMER are rea nested to send in their names. WM. H. BERNARD. my S6-D4WU nac Wilmington, N. G. -Exchangee will confer a favor by copying above Price Reduced, A WHOLE SUIT CLEANED and PRESSED, Uke New, for $2. 50. Br the FRENCH MODE, made like New. for $3. 50. KID GLOVES restored to their original beauty at the AGENCY OF THK STATEN ISLAND DYE ING WORKS, on Market street, between Second and Third, Wilmington, N C myl-tf ISIf-HaTing the LARGEST and 15 EST ASSORT ED STOCK of GROCERIES and LIQUORS in the city, we cordially extend an invitation to purchasers to call and inspect for themselves, or to send their orders direct for NKW, FRESH AND PURE GOODS. f7Cash or close buying customers can be suited always with Goods at LOWEST Market Prices, my 27-tf Choice Articles. iOLMAN'S ENGLISH MUSTARD. V7 FRENCH PREPARED MUSTARD. jgAKER'S CHOCOLATE PREP A- RATIONS IN ALL VARIETIES. JLEGANT LARGE SMOKED. BEEF TONGUES; QHOICE CUTS SMOKED BEEF. gUGAR CURED PIG HAMS, From Fonr Pounds Pocket Pieces -Upwards. CHAS. D. MYERS & Go. 5 & 7 North Front lit. my 27-D&Wtf Money Can be Saved IN THE PURCHASK OF THK FOLLOWING Articles FOR CASH of the undersigned : N. C. Bacon Hams, Baltimore Bacon Hams, Sides and Shoulders, Lard, choice, in any size packages, Coffee, Bggs, Poultry, Corn, Peanuts, Tobacco, Cigars and Glue, Which must be sold to close up Consignments. , We are constantly receiving on consignment all descriptions of Merchandise and Produce, which we propose to sell quick. All articles not satisfactory in price and quality, if returned promptly, we will refund the.amoun t paid cheerfully, IJr-JSTXKWAX & Si;iiULi-U, Brokers and Commission Merchants, my 27 -tf Next North Princess and Water Sts . Just Received, A LARGK LOT OF COMMON 10 and 11 INCH PLUG TOBACCO, (five and six Plugs to the Pound,) Suitable for Country Trade. Country Buyers can find Bargains at the Old Stand of H. BCRKHIMKR, No. fl Market St. my 87-tf Grain Cradles, GRASS BLADES, BUSH SCYTHES, GRAIN Scythes, Reap Hooks, Snaths, Grass Hooks snthP stones. Feed Cutters. Fan Mills. Corn She! lers, Ac. A large assortment of the above Good 9 and at very Low Prices at the Old Established Hard ware House of JOHN DAWSON, my 27-tf 19. SO and 31 Market St. Boots and Shoes, TTMR LADIES, GENTS, Jb MISSES and CHILDREN, Of all Varieties, Styles and Description, Which will be sold Gheap for CASH - my 2T-tf THOS. H. HOWKY, Jr., No. 47 Market et.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 31, 1877, edition 1
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