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-v THE II0RITH7G STAB. By WH. II. BEUNAUD; .PUBUSnKD DAILY JKXCKPT ; MONDAYS. ' .' KA.TKS 0 SXTB8CMPTIOH IK IVKC I OBye. ftymamnostaze paid............ t7 99 Six months, " M " Three months, " " ' I" One month " ... 10 To ft.w HnkBirrihfim. delivered in any part of the " city. Fifteen Cents per week. Our City Agents are not authorized to collect for mere than three months ... iu Buvsnce. ... . j i. - i MnPATTWa mTTON i moi tlinuk. The ii4wt n Silestria The Jltfrka are concentrating their troops in the'. priBcipat forts that will . be attacked. TThe?Kussians report the - country beyond the Danube entirely desti tute, and are- asking, for j supplies. , The Russians have destroyed the bridge at Ibratt. ' The foreign consuls have left .'i Rutschuk. , - The Russians at tempted' to cross the Danube at Nikopolis in" lighters; the Turks' destroyed ten by shellinGC, and the loss of life was frightful. -r. iTbe bombardment along the Danube is very heavy. A. battle is reported below Sistowa. Servia has ordered frnm Puna aopnnlwmantg f nr !Ml nOn tnan 'Z : The Russians unmasked the Turkish' uaiicries ax uueaitza dv seniunir'oava&iiees of eight boats filled with dummy soldiers. ; Capt. Eads makes a. satisfactory re- port of his operations inj the South Pass ! ' Harvard won the boat race in the con test with Yale. : - Mote Indian outrages committed in Oregon. g I . . : lacks confirmation that Gen. Howard had attacked Joseph and dislodged him from! Horse Shoe ridge. j- Settlers are fleeing. from Wise Valley ' for safely, leaving their grain in the fields, their orchards and all, which are being destroyed by stock. New York markets: Money easy. at '2; per! cent; gold 105 cotton strong ht 12 J ai2fc: flour dull aud unchanged; wheat dull, and heavy at 12 cents lower; corn il cent lower; spirits turpentine firm at 35 cents; rosin firm at $1 952 00. Latest By Mail. Germini .Crematlne the PoUtoBoK ; " " ' Cologn, June 29. The potato-field at Mulheim, on which the Colorado beetle made its appearance, has been covered, with petroleum and. tan-bark and - set on fire, the government indemnifying the proprietor. ' Digraceeran Arm? Officer. San Francisco, June 29. Lieut. .. W. AV. Fleming, of the - Twelfth ' Infantry, convicted of ap- propnating the money or prisoners, has been sentenced to dismissal from the service and confinement at hard labor-for f three years, and further confinement until he pays the United Slates 1 1,000. He goes to the Iowa peuitentiary. . San Francisco, June 2.9. An old "hiis8ionary among the Nez Ferces Indians, says the war has been in contemplation for some time, and probably 12,000 -Indians , will take part in it. ' iThe troops are going for- ,ward rapidly, though there are very few troops lb draw upon, every post .'in' this . neighborhood- having been completely stripped. 1 ' Wagrner Cemlng to America. j I Cincinnati, June 20.1 A special dispatch from St. Louis says, .a letter received there from Michael Bernays, of the University of Munich, an intimate friend of Rich ard Wagner is making preparations to come to this country, for a grand musical I campaign throughout the United States, and possibly throngh- out. tne j American comment, iNonn and South. Respecting the details of the visit very little is given. strike of the Compositors on tne New 7 ' - :..-;i, .-.-Yorfc THbu ne.- . v . : ' - New York, June 29. j The Tribune has been in negotia tion for a day or two with its corn positora, for a. reduction from forty hix to forty cents, the abolition of "bogus'' copy, and one or two minor points which brought them ' in con flict with the rules of the Typo graphical Union. This afternoon at 5 o'clock, the whole force struck without notice. New men were I iri stantlv! called in: and by 9 o'clock they had forty compositors at work.' The paper comes out in tne morning with ten pages, and the foreman says he can get on hereafter without diffi- culty, aitnougn mey win want, a iew good printers. Commencement at Da vl Aeon Colleg. We gather further particulars from Charlotte Democrat: ! . HonJ D. G. JTowle arrived at the College ? on Wednesday, arid Gov. "Vance ; on Thursday. Judge Fowle delivered an. address on Thursday, and Gov. Vance presented the prizes to-the -i young men who won ' them. W. W, Carson, , of . Louisiana, ' was elected Professor of Mathematics, to take the place of Mr. Barnett, who has been serving as Adjunct Pro fessor, and who retired for - the pur pose of entering the, John ' Hopkins I ,unversii.y. . i. iwiywjug nuuinwu-1 al Trustees were elected: lion. v. G. Fowled of Raleigh ; Col. Frank Lit tle, of Richmond county, N. C; Rev. P. P. Winn and Col., Hemphill, of ri. Q f! ' " '7' . .' ' -' 7 r' nlh Was ordered to be organized to teach J boys desinrig . iv larta' a roon n.inn w.ia I adopted permitting the students ; to organize a military company for ex ercise, &c Thos. M. Holt,' Esq., i a member of' the . Boards. off era :a : $25 :gold medal to the student who makes the test proficiency in Latin-tbe inedal to be ;; awarded : at each . com mencement hereafter. Jas. W Os borne, of Charlotte, won the Greek )xize, and Mr. Reid, ofs Reids ville, S. JL JuLJDj I TTT YY XT'V Ofr 1 l,YJj. ,JvA"""iN ij o7. U , the Wney" prize for the best i auo oara conierrea me ae?ree oi juij. u. an tion. uamel i; if owle, of I Raleigh.'N. C, and P.D. on Rev. G. j R. Bracket, of Charleston, S. C, and Rev. J. Bennet, of Canada. The fu ture of Davidson College . ia quite cheennK, and the faculty aud trustees deserve credit for their successful ef forts to make the Institution first class. Rev. Win. Flinn, of Tennessee, de- livered the Alumni address. Spirits Turpentine, i Slatesville wants a .good male DLUUUI. ; , I 7 --.. i i - , ' . - I . . .. & i ana numerous besides. i s $66,361.33 is the amount bf the i ui ,;.- tu.i:.i. About this time look ;ouf for notices of "the first cotton bloom of the season." A fat old fellow; gloriously uruuk, usiut; near oeing Kiueu oy lue irain 1 J k . . 1 . ; I at riewoern ;. ksqi. i. v .,nurapnrey win soon goto Colorado on a prospecting tour.'. If he likes will move., Elizabeth City North Varolii man failed to give the Star credit for the; editorial on Mrs. Hayes Oliver L. Branch J Esq., of Ra leigh, is dead. He was an old and highly respected citizen, aged US. Williamston has a shingle fac-. tnousana sningies each day. Mr, W. C. Trevathan, of Edge-! combe, was thrown from his buofrv on his' head and wounded seriously. n tt.- .u J , - t. been invited to meet the bondholders of North Carolina in New York soon. . In Haywood, county Miss Sen tel was caught in the wheel of a crist mill and so badly ' crushed she died in a short tune, Randolph Regulator'. Prior Cra- cay last week, a black snake six feet seven inches long. 17 1 t --. Warronton Gazette-. Captain .White measured ninety bushels of wheat. second fanning, from three acres of ground. Does any one in the county beat it r Danbury Reporter'. Col. Martin, colored, was ' committed to jail last Satur day, in default of bail, charged . with an assault upon a woman, with villainous in tent. . ; 1 ...'.:. ;.:, . " ' IT m . '- KBff A UV-KRTISEinBNTM ' - Baltimore steamship line; . ' ; Fourth of July excursion. John Dawson Cider mills. -' l D.ftOOTT Tobacco" cooiJa. -x- T. H. HEATH-rSilver aad gold. j ! Harrison & Allen -Straw hats, j ' Temperance, Fortitude, Justice.-' ' Notice to Beaufort excursionists. V W. J. Buhmann Mineral waters. 7 Notice Cape Fear Light Artillery. ; Mukson & Co. Academy uniforms. Worth & WoKTHCrn, bacon, &c. ; O. Q. Parsley & Co.-2-Str. Underbill, f ' Hatden & Qerhardt? Saddlery, Ac. G. R. French & Son--BooIs and . shoes. Grant, Hinton & CO. Corn, ' tobacco.' Pkttewat & Schulken Low to close Notice Historical and;Scientific Society. I J. W. Gordon & Bro. Relief for the St John's sufferers. ! i -i- Kebchner & Calder Bros. Corn, ker osene, molasses, coffee, &c. The Fourttt of July Regatta. The following yachts have been entered for the regatta to take place on Wrights- ville Sound on next Wednesday:- - Bessie Lee, owned' by O. A: Wiggins and commanded by same. : ; r Spray, owned by E. S. Latimer, and commanded by same. 7 Annie Burkhimer, owned by HBurkhi- I TrAAr 4 an si tAmmanrlorl hv oo mo I mws. u vviuasjisuuvu wj: wuuivi j s Frolic, owned by Geo. D. Parsley, and commanded by same, f .. Fannie, owned by I7B. Grainger, and commanded by John J: Fowler. Lizzie, owned by George A. Peck, and commanded by same.. . ! Qui Vive, owned by Wm. A. Wright, jfM and commanded by same. Empie and Marion, owned by A. E. yrjgntj aDd commanded by Sam'l Green, Bonnie Lassie, owned by Jos. Price, and commanded by same. Rosa, owned by Jno JU. Cazaux, and commanded by same. . Carolina,, owned by E. E: Burruss, and commanded by W. A. Cumming. 'Ripple, owned by N.i .Giles, and com manded by same. 7 Unnamed, owned by I. B." Grainger, and commanded by H. C. Cassidey. Every arrangement has been . made to make the regatta a grand success, and we doubt riot that much enjoyment will be afforded those who may Attend.' - ' .One of onrcity confectioners will open an ice cream saloon and sandwich stand upon the grounds, where visitors can be supplied with refreshments of that nature, at city prices. :iimatle Influences. 7 - At the regular meeting of the Historical and Scientific Society, to be held in the Wilmington Library' Association ' Rooms, to-morrow (M6nday) evening, Dr. S. S. Satchwell will read a paper on Climatic In- jwi.vwo. . .The Register of Deeds issued three marriage licenses during the past week, of which one was for white and two for colored couples. . 7 . . . An important meeting of the Cape Fear Light Artillery Company will be held at their Armory to-morrow even- ing., 1 t ' MORNING : . , STAR. : .-,'' .i .'; 1 ' . ' , ... , , il.t .. ' 1 ' : j : j , f ' ' . . - u ., , , . , (.,. . ' - 1 : I ' i ' I ii i i i i I r . 1 i . i i , , i ji -mi, I i - . - !- I',1 . . , ' 1 ' . . . i i . ....... . . . . ; ' ! T" ' .' "7''" . ' .' ' ' . " 1 WILMINGTON,. N. C, SUNDAY. Do... , . t , , i i rectorv Apples were plentiful in market FF f10"? Ir."ia T yesusruay. , . . , - , Ao-uav is xnown in Lnereut?Lous calendar as thai Fifth Sunday- after Trh ity . . Mr. William Latimer has beeri admitted to nrantieein the Courts of thii county. 9 t t . nit r i . m m . . ado xoara or county vxmmis sionersfiave their regular monthly meeting to-morrow - Ex-City Marshal Price has a tell cgtaui iui itauica osgei, 11 inert? ia auuu f We are 'glad to.' learn 'that toc I condition of MrJ B, kuggins has copsid erably' improved, .''Aui- We learn "that the coroner an inquest over; the body of Mr, Mints ' i There were two interments in Bellevuq Cemetery for the week ending yesterdayJ one adult and one child. : ' Services at; the Second Presby terian church to night by Rey. ,Dr,,4 Wilson. No services this morning.' ' 1 v No: police arrests' reported for Friday , night, and consequently do ; cases for the Mayor's adjudication! : Bishop Atkinson i will adminis ter the rite of confirmation ; in, St. Paul's Church this evening at &i o'clock The members of New HanoYerj I Tent, I. O. O. R., are requested to, attend. day eyenicg, July 3rd. The Board of Aldermen have a meeting to-morrow for the election of a;l City Clerk' and Treasurer and for the trans action of other business. '.- ; ; - R.oir T? P Dnnr vhn has haah . ' . . . ' I indisposed for several days past, has .so farj , . . . , ii . . usual at the Lutheran'Church this morning. 1 Rftinri'--nW lAWr'Wr tAJ r.. . . A - -. tl winas. ana clear or nam v ciouav weatner. . c rf r y . - are the indications for this section to-day. Kev. 1. M. Jones, D. L., x'res-ij ident of Greensboro Female College, :will ! nrenrh at Prnnt strppt M . Ti! f!hnrh this morning, at 11, and, perhaps, to nignt at o o'clock. . ' I i i ,.: ."i;.:r,.f . i'-.i.t- ..a,'.- President Bell, , of the North Carolina State ConncU. Friends of Temper- ancehas wadfrtrtxarfrsr urfnlnwsritflf 1 including Wilmington1 in the range of his visitations. : - . --,,- . , . . There were five interments in Oakdale Cemetery during'the week closing yesterday, all children.; The diseases were cholera infantum, miasmatic poison and immaturity. j ' ,. : . ' . ,;' ; A white man, evidently much "fatigued," was taken from Mr.. Orrell's shed, where he had found a resting place, yesterday afternoon, and carried to . the guard house, - -j , : i The Ladies Benevolent? Society will. have their 'monthly meeting . at Hook andfLadder Hall Tuesday, July 3rd, ; at 6 p. m. Members and visitors are urgently requested to attend.1 .. : 7;. . ' , About two thousand water melons passed through here a day or two since from the South; destined for' New York. They were Very large ones, averag ing about two feet in length . 1 " John AJ Holt, colored, of, Har- nett Township, has been appointed by the Clerk of the Superior Court a Justice of the Peace of that Township, to succeed Dela wnin T(TirAn 1fa1i7 AanctQrt tt tu w AaAva Mtj uvvvwuvut . . Mr. J. ! G. Elliott, familiarlv called "Ghost" : Elliott, and who Was well known in this city, is reported io have died a few days Since, at Mt. Olive, j Wayne county. He was about 4 years age. .. , During the "washing down" in front of the Market house Friday after noon, a hat which had adorned the cra nium of a prominent fireman, suddenly and mysteriously disappeared in the "waste of waters." j--'" . ' -. We are f requested to state that Revs. E. A. Williams, the . colored female minister, will preach at Mt. Zion's A. ME. church to day,! at 11 - o'clock, at Mt. Olive church to-night, and at St. Stephen's church Wednesday night. 1 ; 1 ; : The forestalling of the fish mar- ket, by which not only stale and unsound fish, but' bunches of reduced size, are forced upon the people by, speculators, is again becoming the source of much com plaint and dissatisfaction. ' , - ; , I , . The party of gentlemen who have chartered the steamer Douglass tor a private excursion to the Blackfish grounds on the 4th, are to make an early start. They will leave the wharf between Market and Dock streets at 4 A- M. : Tne Kepubllcane Jand tne county Seat of Pender. 7 , - 7 The Republicans of Pender county met in Convention at Rocky Point, yesterday, and almost unanimously decided upon the nom ination of Burgaw as the choice 'of the par-' ty for the county seat at the election to be held in August next. A preliminary meet ing was held Friday night, which did not break up until about 4 o'clock" SalUrday morning: Col. Cutlar was there and. "par alyzed" all opposition to Burgaw, but un fortunately went to sleep on bis honors apd got left when the train passed- - 1 .7 Smd and DIatreaalniC occurrence. J ' A very Bad case of accidental drowning occurred yesterday.' i Mr. a. J. Mints, this city, who lost his wife byj death about J .-v -rr- - I a week aeo. has beeu eneazed, for some a week ago, fcaa been engaged for some i I time nn; snme covernment work at T5ic "II ' t l j r " T t f' 4 . f i lsiana. aDout nine or ten mues Deiowwu I inington, and yesterday, feehng lonely pa I account of his recent loss, he toot bis little J.TOj between, Q and 7 years OI W mm Pn;. pecause, as hq saidV he thought the little feflow would hAOomernmfnrtlhlm , Th ate.mer SJm! i i j nil. m . uewuio vuiuiuri iu uim. ; xua vimuvii juin- m jh, upon; which he is, at work, is j aground on the .shoals at Big Island, and he had .a yawl j attached to the - side of , the steamer next to the river, in which his little boy;was nhing for.crabs, when, about 12 olock, he (Mr, M.) decided- to go on the steamer and take a , &haye preparatory to going over ,to the mainland wih his litl- tle jboyj.u strott hanjJmQt uerrjcs, Cd xxo varrieu out uia .m Mentions, ti and, ' was, , about . finishuig , his shave,, when j he.heard his child call him, in. a. few , moments after i which; he descended into the. boat and discovered that his boy was missing, upon I which he .looked oyer the .side of the yawl and saw ,his hat floating on the surface of the water . He immediately plunged into the river and quickly drew the body of his darling from the; briny depths ;and. took: him on the I. steamer, where he resorted to every con ceivable means iq his knowledge to resus citate him, but. without , avail, and he was finally constrained to give up the effort in despair, life no doubt having been entirely extinct before the body was removed from the water, though , he could, rot have been ih it exceeding ten minutes. Nothing was now left to th .lm09tj heart-hroken father but to perform the sorrowful task of placing the remains of his little one, so lately in stinct with the life and vigor of its childish nature, into the boat and bringing' them to this city, thence taking them to his now desolate home on Fifth, between Castleand Queen streets. , Much sympathy isfelt for Mr. Mints in the great loss he has sustained . : wment ' 1 Jttuch Worried. PPe.of our quiet, order-loving citizens mritsa that "Ihol thani d Ihna lliinora in .our city, which disturb the Test of citizens, that we would like to see broken up, by the authorities, viz. : the beating of drums, and drilling r upon m streets: nnUl Wo hour of the night, lond.talking and Imlloo- tng upon the streets at night, especially by members of fire companies returning from fires to their homes, and. watch meetings, where the exercises are often cahdufctedTaa if ihr-.iftlmtai,y' a. uuiuucr vi uuhm wivsy ing' Omniscient and Omnipnt; berebi tuxbing the sick, or those citizens who need rest during the night so as to be able to perform their labors duriag the day, and ; - -i . . : - , . l"!,:,! whose rights are certainly as much entitled to respect ana protection. &q tuc uiakutvcts of thft npar.e nnd' oniet of the community and the violators of the law. Fire at Fleming-ton. Yesterday morning, about 8 o'clock, whil the family of Col. H. & Short, of Flemington 1 v Columbus county,- were tem rjorarirv absent from the house; the dwell- i'' ' j .w ...nn.o. I inir PHiiiriiL iiik miiii inn iuiiiiluid miili uuu e r--t7-. 7 " - I room of the bnildincr were DartiallV de- I stroyed before the flames could be extin guished, to say nothing of the damage by water, which was considerable. The fire is supposed to have been caused by the ex plosion of a kerosene lamp. The entire building narrowly escaped, j The property was insured in the Manhattan Fire Assur- ance Company, of Philadelphia, represent ed Maj. J. A. ByrneJ of this city. : Knlshts ofPytniaa. ; j , At the Tregular meeting, of Germania Lodge No. , 4, K. of P., held on Thursday evening,, the following officers were elected for the ensuing term : . ; ' - P. C: J. Meyer. j I G. C--HJ Kokowskey.. V: C C. VonKampen. ; i ; P. Wm.; Herzog. Mi at A. Fred. Luhra. - The installation on next Thursday night will be in public, and all, the friends of the Lodge as well as the order are invited to be present. . . ! .. f. . . i , Children' "memorial Aenoelatlod. . At a meeting held by the Children's Me morial Association, on Monday, the 25th instant, the following officers were elected for the ensuing-year: -V----i-y: '7 1'-7.7 President Miss Amelia Harriss; J f Vice President Miss Eliza Anderson, j " Secretary Miss Hannah P. Bolles. , ' Treasurer Mary J. Lippitt. - Managers Miss Martha James, Miss Berta French, Miss Mary Lippitt, Miss Ad die Meares, . Miss Mary Cassidey, Miss Mary Cowan. 7 . ' .' s ;. -:f- j . Got Disappointed, u. i: . i : ; :: ' The warehouse of Messrs. Hall & Pear- salCon South Water street, was found open Friday night, at 10 o'clock, by a member of the police forced It had been closed and fastened as usual, but some enterprising thief bad gone to work and drawn the sta ple attached, to; one of ;the. doors, but seems to have been -frightened off by the approach of ia policeman before he had had time and opportunity to carry out his intentions. l tons. : . .. 'w-i.o nrr ilnnn' Rlrdi. It is a very bad habit; the boys have of throwing .rocks at birds and frightening them away, especiaUy aslthebarmlessicrea- lares are very useful in the way of destroy- I , , i ; i . , ing insects, wornjs, esse., which retard the growing of and otherwise damage trees and 'vegetation generally, i There is an ordi ; . a..' . ' ..I. .i v . . I AlCAIWq BCtKUOH NUunugiMua J&A DbVaOj ;wbich is, going to be enforced by. the Annrm anelMBf UTl n rTP frklro fn trtA otAAra't I 'authorities for the protection of the birds. JULY; 1. 1877. Grand Famllr Excursion. I On Wednesday, the 4th of July, there of will be a grand family excursion, under the I auspices of Oriana , Lodge -No. 3, 1. O. O i- ;sr' " y-y I F.. Daughters of Rehilnh. tn Rmithvni I P., Daughters, of Rebekah, to SmithVille, I RalH TTond Vnrt Paoooll m, I "-rr-t' wwinwM uu .wui vi gvo. - 1 u me weather w i turm t nn the bmm J Waeeamaw. The Italian String Band, will I furnish music for the occasion, and ref resb- nients will be furnished at city prices. -No intoxicating liquors will bo allowedon I board, and the committee of arrangements I ltT : - . . . I reaerre thA rioht tn ernlnlA nil nhiortiwra. ble persons.. The boat will leave the wharf foot of .Princess street precisely at 8 o'clock; 'Z -" i. ' : ' !t i Body of a prownedSIan Fonnd. ;.: Coroner Hewlett was notified yesterda f Tl tl t (ha XT t A nnita n n f t.M.'mitiii without any coat on, had ' been discovered on the shoals near . the Waddell places bef tween three and four miles below this city. The body had evidently been; in the water for a considerable length of time. An in-t I quest was to have been held over the re- mains yesterday afternoon. " No idea can be fonnedJ 4810 lne identity of the onforT tunate man, as no one of his description has been known to have perished by drowning lately. Thermometer Beeord. ';,;'. The following will show, the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, ' a$ 4.35 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin .. . . . . . . . i AUUObQ, .IU Charleston J......8P Corsicana, .. .....95 Galveston,. . . . .' . .91 Indianola, ...... .88 Jacksonville,.. ;. .88 Montgomery,.!, i. 798 New Orleans, . . . .1)3 PnntaRa.L'' ' ' "?2 runta rlassa, . . . . . ia p-T-uuiui,... . ... .00 St. Marks, . . ... .94 Kev West. V. .88 Wilmington..,. -184 I Mobile,.. ; ..96 n Commissioners of Navlsauon. dec, 1 In response to several anxious inquiries we here state that the Board of Commis4 sioners ef Navigation and Pilotage will meet to-morrow morning, at 9:30 tfciockj for organization, the election of a Harbor Master, &c. ; RIVER AND RKARIRB ITBBtS. i- A schooner, name 'unknown, was re-i I ported anchored off the inlet yesterday. I n Th Norwegian barque Bufua, Chris-' tenaen, arrived at Glasgow from this port on the 28th inst h . The Norwegian barque Senior, Ton-.l nesen, arrived at Glasgow from this port on the 25th inst. u . 5 . , ; . - c f - ItocKv Point, Pender Co.,N. C, , . , , r. . n June. 30th, 1877. . J- I PeodaiLcounty held a County Conveation Thctejto-KjLUxjaominate aplace for county I sitftc JEvery townshiy wg fully Tprattouia Tuie was aj0pted that sit ballots should be had before a nomination should be made, Up the sixth ballot the following result was announced:" South Washington, 1; Rock Point. 7; Burgaw l9. Burgaw was aeciarea me nominee tor me court nouse of Pender. The selection was then made unanimous, all the delegates young for Bnr-1 craw. No nlacea were nnt in nomination I except South Washington, Rocky Point, and Burgaw. The election comes off on the first Thursday of August next. C1TV ITEIT1S. BEAUTY REGAINED. BEAUTY RETAINED by tne nee or uat most harmless and delicate pre . -m M - - paranon, uonraua s Olympian CTeam.. warrantea to contain .no lead, zUc, bismnth or chalk. ; Price in Large Bottles rednced to One Dollar, For sale by ti. yj. juonos. : ; i ,4 Fourteen eances make a pound, is the new com mercial arithmetic. Dooley Brothers stick to the old table, and when the public bny Doom's Yxast Powsxa they get full weight and running over. Each can is marked and invites a test. . The article is also the purest and strongest in the market. ? i , Lam Papkbb. To Harris' News Stand, south I side Front Street, we are indebted f or-copies -of the New York Ledger, Chimney Corner and Front j Leslie's ElustraUd Ifewtpaper tot theTcurrent week The Stand will remain open until 11 o'clock this' morning. -. . i - . i BOOK BUrDKnY. 'l'HS JLOBNTBS STAB Book Bld 1 ery does all kinds of Binding and Ruling in a Work- maniikej manner; and at reasonable prices.' Met chants and ethers needing Receipt Books, or other work, may rely on promptness in the execution of meir oraers. ,!,-, , Tbansfsr PniRTnis-DiKS. Invaluable to rail road companies, steamship companies, banks, mer chants, manutactarers and others. Thoy are en during and changeless, and will copy sharp and ciear lur an lsauuniie penoa or time. Having nsc received a fresh supply of these Inks, we are pre. pared to executeorders promptly and at moderate prices. , j . . i ii - All nervous, exhausting sad painful diseases spee dily yield to the curative influences of. Pnlverma- rhop'a Raits or A D..J. rnl.A w .V vv.w IU1U 1NUUO , DMCf simple, and effective, and can be easily applied oy the patient himself. Book, with full particulars, uuuitxi- ires, : Auaress rui.VKBXA.OH UALrAKIO Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. , r i ' i ':7; r ' There is no case of Dyspepsia that Otui's , An must Fuowxb will not cure. Go to any Drug Store : and Inquire about it If yen isnffer from Costive- ness, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, or any derangement of the Sto mach or Liver try it Two or three doses will re lieve you. Regular Blze to cts. . ; ; i -; 7-7 -t1 xtied . '.(.; 7 , .7, ' MINTS. In this city. ' yesterday. JAMES H. MINTS, son of H. J. andT Eliza J. Mints, aged i o years, amonins ana saays. . : - -; The funeral will take place this afternoon at four o'clock, from the residence Of the parents, on Fifth street, between Castle and Queen, thence to Bell erne Cemetery. i;s-.f :?-4-;:i7 hi '! I 7-(7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice. th& ... BEAUFORT, N.C., June 89,1877. THE COLORED EXCURSIONISTS WHO PRO pose to visit this place about the 3d of July, are lnionnea mat arrangements are oemg maae to buukb their stay here pleasant and agreeable. ' The fast sailing Boats, managed by skilful Boatmen,, will take lemattne ameren ferent points in the Harbor at half tare. ' Jyl-lt . LiTfflpl & LDliOl & GIQDB IttS. Boill'l Assets Thirty Million Dollars in Ooli npHE losses ' OF this cdmpany b'y the JtffiufFou Bfd Thal!' The following is a copy of a telegram received by the Company's Agents at t. tonns tne asy alter the Drawon us at sight for all losses wtthoat. SUFFERERS," .This Company la represented here by i' - i !"'' '-m- :Nviir.u- 4nv. w. uuttuuM anno., . General fntoranca Agenda. jyl-iw .'? .4If:Water8t;'li . WHOL'E NOV 3,090 NEW- ADVERTISEMENTS. Healoii'firs CaM Fear. LMt irlfflery. t 1 M bkbs . 1 morr. XOHDAT. NIGHT. 3d July, at 8 o' I -. rr..r..,wv. 'i t By order orthe Captalnv, , W,.,?TNG.p,8. V I JSi?- irQ -rfo8!1!6 P I 5JSJS ft-aJk TUESDAY B.YEJtlNG next, TSVMT WWRVD eva wnr tr vmnro muuin i a - - "" a wwwaj I Jnlv Sd.' fbr thn tmni4(m nf m im.nfi.nj neas. i' ijyoraeror tbej. Ii a ... 'V A8 PAID FOB BTf D. PIGOTT, 0OTT, 'WHOf WIUi freqaently tell yon cluing the cnrent year what he knows about TOBACCO GiXXDS: i &;Ui.h:ii' ,isrt .J: ai;i mac iu AhD.,ij!QGTC. 'Oil T f. . HERS ; WILL UK A ZSGT7AB MEHTWd of the HISTORICAL J AND SdPNTIIIC, SOCrjsi ty OF: wuohgto in the Rooms of the wuj. aiington library ABspciaUOn, ;on MONDAY ptfjt J5NG, jrLTM, atocJoc;,,,,. ,4?! Dr. S S. 8 ATCH WLL , wlUy read a paper , pd TOX INFLUENCE OF CLIMATE. , Members who! have hot sigHect the' (johstitntiod I vOi Pieaee come .prepared! to .-enBPcrbe and pa I r,;. JAMES SPRUNT. i - Be'y and Tread. l,. I i Steamer J. UNDEItHILL WP' WILMINGTON, TTJE8DAT8 I W Wednesdays and Thursdays, at 8.15 A. M.- j sroiming same anernoon.- ,: ',n 1 I Fridays, 8atnrdays and Mondays, at 4 P. M. Eei turning next morning. 1 1 - ri- j . Fare $1.00 each way. Children under, 14 years; Commutation Tickets at need Raics. tr-Vamilv Errnrainn ParMpa tnhon nn7H bnJ BACK 8AME DAT. en Tuesdays, Wednesdays and iuorau.jB.iui ,UJ TAJUS ,XUB. ItXiS KUUJMU. TRIP. ' .,. . i .- ' :, jy 1-tf t; ; jn J0, G..PARSLEy A COu .1 Low to Closed CoNsiGNMENTs oF Merchandise' " ! ,.,WILL BE BOLD LOW TO CLOSE.' New Mackerel, Bbls, Half Bbls and Kit s, " ! North Carolina Bacon Hams, Bides and i Shoulders, . . : Sugar-Cured Canvassed Hams and Shoulders,: i Breakfast 8trips and Lard, . , ! -. i West Bulk Sides and Shoulder a - I A . : : . ' Large line of Soap, .Feathers, . ! : Tobacco. Cigars, Jiears, Peaches, Flour and Crackers. ' ! .Glue and Spirit Casks, . . ;': .;.. ;r : tuiaeaes ana Esyrup, i Eggs, Chickens, &c, i : 'iSvS'l 7 7i-., ': PETTEWAY ts SCHtTLKHN,- ' Brokers and Commission Merchants,1 " jy l.tf . . . Next North Princess and Water fits. IEASE1 PEASE I I - ' ' corn i coRir i ; ? 1 i !; ., : 1 . . . - .. . . . '. In Store ana for sale low by t J 1 , - . -. . . - . 4-?tuAW . fjfflLaiTHrijio TA7pa Tobaccb: 1 1 25 BOXES ON CONSIGNMENT, 7 ' ' ' .;.' -.. ' " I -! ,'! - - 7 OFFERED AT LESS THAN Jy 1-DAWJ GRANT, HINTON A'COV TLf A CKTNAW RTT? A W --V-"-i?"- ! M AXlxl M H ARRISON & ALLEi , .! r-i i Jyl-tf CHatters , '! Qnr Amngements are PeiTectei A ND WE ARE PREPAREli i: 1 T ' ' ' :S V 7 , :TO TAKE. ORDERS FOR UNIFORMS for the "CAPE FEAR ACADEMY." The Largest Size Suits will not cost ever $1 9.5 0. Jy 1-it REUNSON it GO. Value for the Money. We aim to give, ?n -VALUE , BECSIVKD BOOTS 14 SHOES for the money paid for Ji-!--.fllfm$,i0.i!-'lo - i ... Large'Stock. Great Va- , , riety-of Style, -And Durable Goods, at Low Prices for-Casht t - GEO. R. FRENCH & SON'S, J 89 N. Front St. Jyl-tf Corn & Water Ground Meal. 3000 BnBh'COItN ui -s 1,1 7;ii vlfin BushjPRESH WATER- "iUU t GROUND MEAL, . ' : - For sale by 7 Jy 1-tf y KRRQHNER 4b CALDER BROS. ! Kerosene Oil Hatciies and Flour.-- Bbls KEROSENE OIL; - ' '' '- gQ Gross MATCHiSS, : i?: ' - ' ' ' " gQQ BWfl WOVR-all grades;--' - a;. ' :7- ;7-:::FOTsale:by-757Kj;u;-,7,s7r' Jy 1-tf -, KERCjilNER A CALDEBBRGS , ;: Molasses and Bacon. - 50 HdsCUA MOLASSES, "7 ' 100 8tTGA HOlT ! MOLASSES, f 9 Aj Bbls A No 1 NE W OE'LANS' -"' ' gQ-Boxe8p7s. BIDES,,;7I: i -T- ' Jyi-tf , - For-saleby ' -.O 'jur; -j KERCHNER ti CALDER BROS. A -' - ' 'i Coffee, Rice, Sugar and Lard. : -f A rt Tubs IiARD; -j.lt -r VMcit - H ;' 'l' 'it Jyl-tf KERCHNER A CALDER BROS. , -' 1 ' v'"-""1'1 ' " '' Oornscon,; Spirit Barrela,- ; r jf A' Bush Fresh MEAL, Boxes' D. S." and Smoked BACON,1 - 1 ' ' r.i I ;lAnA SPIRIT BARRELS: to arrive. ' ' iAVUV r ' i,: onA flhdtf and BUa MOLASSES and SYRUP i 5UlFm-, ,.f. r .; t N AAA Bbls FRESH LIMB. AUV V ' ' PtASTtg aod-CEMENT, fl - 7 LJ2LJ 7k i f i SATES OP ABTRUTTSinO. v MiqunoaaVay,-;.; " - threediis;;:;;:; " " four days,.' . Ave dBysV...;. " : " one week,;..""' . Two weeks " " Three weeks,... , " " One month,-....:, " " Two months...... Three months,... ,,.. .. six months,. 7!;... une year,.i gn nn BContract Adverttfimpnt jUonately low rates. " F "pw" Ton lines aelid Nonpareil type make one square. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Fourth of July. Grand Family Excursipfi 1 . 1 !''".".. ON THS ' - A TC Steamer ; Waccamaw ! . ! TO K GIVEN BT THE Oriana Lodge, No, 3, L0.0.F. I dadahtkbs op bbbbkaii. , . . . asn..!. THE BOAT WILL VISIT BMITSVlLLB, BALD HEAD, FORT CASWJSLL, and. KMr wea ther, will go to sea. : Sefreahmeata will be fnrnished at City Prices The Italian 8 trine Band wUl he nn hand n aJ.m modate dancers. - , 5. No intoxicating drinks wUl be allowed on board tThe Committee reserye the light t exclude all objectionable persons. Fare for Round Trip Gentleman sndLsdy, l.t0: GenUeman fl; Children from 10 to rayears, 60 cU; Children from S to 10 years. 36 cts: 8erVnt as ct - VrataBsto8. D.PlggotfB, and by the Committee. . -. . ' at? W 1t'vt Wharf, foot ft PrlnceN " Street,' at 8 o'clock, sharp. y Mrs. E. A. KEEN, : ' : ; ' r ' ' 1 Mrs. J. W. WOOLV1N, Mrs. M.H. ALTAFFSR,: ; Mrs, H. WATSON. 7- ... Mrs. I. J. Y.OPP, - - Mrs. 8. T. POTTS, 3y at ' ' ' . ' Committee. NATURAL MINERAL WATERS. ; ' Apolllnaris TSrannen, 1 . - and .-, . Hunyadi Janos Oltterwater, - In Original Packages, . Kept constantly on hand. Orders for other reliable ... .Brands filled promptly at Importers' Prices. - W. J. BTTHMANN. ' ' . T.lnnitt'a Row. Rnntti Km Rt , jTj.-eoa h .. . onwe irr -. ' ,.-:a Jh r V. - "w u Silver and Gold. fBRFOKATED BOARDS, LARGE SIZE, ONLY X 25 Cents s Sheet. Just the thing for making Air Castles, Card Baskets,- &c Another lot of Splits for making Fancy Baskets, Wall Packets, Ac. Price reduced to 10 Cents a bundle Another lot or that fine French Candy, at 40 Cents per pound. Messina Lemons only 40 Cents per dozen. IAt . T. H. HEATH'S. jyl-lt 84 Market St. J$ little snop kmUM Corner, JS THE PLACB TO GET 7 '' 7 ' SADDLES. HARNESS, ' WHIPS and COLLARSwN Made of Repaired, Cheap for Cash.' i-rvil Next to Southerland's "tAH. A: 71 5 v . , HAYDEN & GERHARDT, Bjyl-ti . . Wilmington, N. C. - Cider Mills. TT tJTCHlNSON'S PATENT. A NEW STOCK 1 1 or ine aoove celebrated CIDER and WINE MILLS, will soon be on band, and will be eold at very Low Prices; at the Old Established Hardware House cf r : JOHN DAWSON. i 19. 20 and 21 Market St. JyMf ..; 7 Wilmington, N.q (. CLYDE'S New York and Wilmington Steamship;; Line. TJi(B: Steamer I WILL SAIL FROM NEW -YORK ON I . . , I . JATVRDAT, JTaly 7. f-Shippers can rely upon the PROMPT SAILING of Steamers as advertised. 1 j For Freight Engagements apply to . i -i- i A. . CAZAUX, Agent, :.7:. .. . ' " WILMINGTON, N. C. ' L.7 S. BELDEN, Soliciting Agent. . . v t WM. P. CLYDE &" CO., General Agents, 6 Bowling Green or Pier 18 N. Jyl-tf New York.- Baltimore & Wilming ton, N. C. Steamship Line. - . i vr f The 5 Steamer :7.j ; Capt. PBIGE,. If ILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE ON . SATURDAY, Jaly 1. .f.i "Shippers can rely upon the PROMPT SAILING tf Steamers as advertised, as THROUGH BILLS OF T.ADrva .t.on -tn t,a from PHILADELPHIA, and PROMPT DISPATCH uuanuueea. , . - - For Freight Engagements apply to ' A. D. CAZAUX, Agent, ; WILMINGTON, N. C. L. 8.' BELDEN. Soliciting Agent. - REUBEN FOSTER,'General Agent, -. Corner Lee and Light Streets, 'Jyl-tf . - Baltimore. ) - Grand Excursion. 1. The Biggest Thing pn Record GOV. VANCE, GOV. HAMPTON, and JUDGE DANIEL G. POWLE win speak at Cleave! - land' Springs on the 4th of July. AN EXCURSION TRAIN WILL gg N EXCURSION TRAIN WILL LEAVE WTL- the Sd ef July,. . without change Cleavelaad oa the 6th. at 7AM FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP $.C0 ONLY. This is the cheapest chance ever offered to the people of this section to witness the beautiful scenery of Western North Carolina. All wishing to avafl themselves of Hace Greeley's adTicewifl west"X)n this occasion. . -A Grand Ball iwill be given - under the maaage- meat of Prof. Aagostiai, la which the Anson Quanta sactCharlotto Military will participate. -- Board ner day. il.25 Decial rates." Sestanmna Cat on the Train. -' -s - -"Tickett can be obtained at any of the Book tTThose wishing to visit the . Mountains, '' at -Henrys, can go up fsom Charlotte On an Excursion Train on the 4th and return on the otfcand be ready to com,e down with us on the 6th, Je-8t to I r i $1 00 : 1 15 a bo 8 00 9 60 j 4 00. 6 50 i 8 60 10 on f 17 00 ' 24 00' 40 00 :
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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