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-m? TTnTUIliilt UXUlb. . 1 i I :;.-iti t n-ir-i !.: .if t I p 'jBJvi'r; ,:i ..s.j :y:; -ivaintM-vutas-f i ' - ni.iiiixi : bites of BTEBTIS1NG. v One Sqnarebne jOlV.AU.VC.r... $t 00 ' r j ----. - i is three dars... ......... - ka mnol lit ATAHOr oiTM t" u- t no mm ncrtaee paW, . The Prefflacnrthinkrrll;not be- come Lim to intfeMP 9 hp Louisiana neiuinio. ..u, u - r. nAmnrrata: it is tteearded in wcnoiw . - - : 89 K" tuffi muv. .i..'ili ronnwil in the SDMssfnl Vfl C0BIIU6IH.S- -.ft-rr .-f, T n- defence or ui? T : --7-, nrii.thfiv are threatened in front and ,n!Hi ' ..... f-..-. ' nffiiwira helufl l MA mntcrn .r- KUSSIttU uiuy'- --.. j-p- -o wjl be soon ueciueu- r; " iuc hum ro .nnrentrating at Shumla for the purpose of fl.nkine the Russians in their advance to He Balkans. All newspaper men hare hr'nn ordered to leave Itosaian headquar: , . By Aostria'slntervention an in-r formal aiini8tJWMe4 Turkey will De ooserveu. j-a geuera battle is expected soon .unless the. Turfcs fill back. - The grassnoppers nave ap peared in great numbers in Micbisan. rr r-slilfi.i N. Hk National Barik rbbbed by am masked burglars over1 $200,000. JL Col: Whipple's1 eomnr&nd in Oregon scattered some Indianacujred ) their ampand 1.0W neaa 01 nprsesj . v- Ucked DyinaiaDs; wu suiutcia suu izens were kaiedoYbjppte joined him with trodps amJ i Igbt aa -progressing at last BavNsfjTpAffaatte;: ll.mqrMs at 2 per cent; gold 105J; cot loDchanse closed; flour a shade firmer; commonjo fair extra f8 609 35; Sonth eroliiOlO 75; what 23c higher but qaietfspirits turpentine firm at 3IJ cents; rosin heavy at 1 85I 92. Latest By Mail.' ' -. ! "j oar Keletleaa with Mexle. - ' Washington, 6. The Secretary of State ! observed to-day tbat for the first time in the history of 'oar diplomatic i relations with Mexico there was an earnest de termination on the part ofs that go vernment to put a stop toljthe ; ma rauding expeditions which j have so often threatened the peace of the two countries. . lie said that the Mexican government had perfected measures for the establishment or an en ecu ve force on its northern borders to arrest all partie attempting to cross the Uio Grande- for the purpose,! of com mitting depredations.. The Secretary said that he now felt every assurance tbat mere win oe peace on i the oor- ilers. At-1 lie same time there will he do respite in tbo vigilance of our owu officers. ' ill t. , JEwYo July 6. A Washington dispatch says: A Democratic) frteriiher lof IDoogress from the; Southwest says , that there is a good deal of correspondence go ing on with a view of selecting a competent man, from the South -for the" Speakership.:: Tbfei Gandidates talked of are John iJrUeaffan.Texas: Randolph Tuckur, Virginia ; jRandair Gibson Louisiana; and Col,' Black- burn, lienrtcky. From vraahlagtaa. Special dispatch to Alexandria Gazette. . vWashingtojt, July 5.- The President, in pursuance of bis policy of conciliation, and believing that the confidence reposed in the people of the Southern Sutes'will not " be abased, has determined ?tbi With draw all the troops from those States. They will be withdrawn as fast as ar rangements can be made for their transfer to the West. j Cot. Hamptma' mvtmlmn. : ! !,NewTo July 6. Gov. Wade Hampton, ;of South Carolina, is still in the eity consult with bankers and merchants in relation to the loan authorized by the. Sooth Carolina Legislature. It is not known whether he has been success jjlj as he declines to see reporters. He will finish his mission, and return to South Carolina in a short time . . . i lowa'a Idols.' i-'iHV, v " f JV : Chicago, July 6i I )? ' Mr. Rich, of i Dubuque, the 1 Chair-man-of-the Iowa Republican State Committee, who is in this city, io-day, "Passes his belief that Iowa will ect her Kepublican StaCe tieketin October by not less than 50,009 ma jority. . . . ;-. : (' ' A Ternade in PeBBavlvaBla. j Reading, PaU July 6. u . Sucb a tornado as that of last! even- never before visited , northern hffi an 8uch scenes of falling' pQilaiuga, uprooted ttees, flying awn 'Dgs and sinking of boats on the canal ?ave never before been witnessed "ere. .f Lond6n, f u fy 6f5 The le m!IHtrr P)lAh ar;nnM vf T1. wn 'lave resolved to reduce the aS8 of operatives five per cent., R d tlle represeatatiyes of iwor "iras of the spindles agree to make lbe redaction. . s , - A . : , , TBeirald. Atlanta, Ga. Jnly 1, . Jack Thompson, colored, was, hung i Lagrange td-diy for !kiUog two .gro Children laat.'. anaf ! .o.J .k wwo. vne saia- to-aa rme devil ;was' his llllg them. The Speekerablp. VOL. XX.--NO. 92. Vailverauy N ormal 8eo4. i ISpecial correspondence of the News). ; Chapkl Hill, July 5.2 Still the JNormalite8 pour in. One hundred and fifty names are now reg istered upon the Secretary's roll. : j Prof.Mwens, of Tnscumbia, arrived yesterday, and has been quite busy tp-aay lecturing on geography and phonetics. His lectures are clear and forcible, and he presents the subject very piainiy io ma nearers. rrofi Tomhnsofh deliveretv his hrst lecture on grammar to-day at '10 o'clock. , , : I Next week the text ibooks. will be on hand, and everything will move with regularity and rapidity. a': .!. r'J-: . Yours, X. Spirits Turpentine. j Nash 8ners. jail contains ten pri i - Mrs.' J. Speller, of Bertie conn tj, is dead. ' i The old witch, Jennie Battle, has Deea seot to jail.-. ; , t ReV. C. V. Oliver has been or dained by the Catawba Presbytery. J !. The . Southerner rejoiceth over aa xrian potato tnat weighs iy ounces , ; Tarboro is restored to happiness it is to have a daily mail, Sundays in- ciuaea. A new Disciple Chnrch at Rob ersonville, Martin county, is to be dedica tes soon. 1 Dorsey Battle singetb . the glo ries of the "Base Ball Anguish" in the last iSoutAerner, Mrs. Margaret D., wife of .Wm. R. Gordon, Esq., died at Elizabeth City, on tne sutn uit. ; "- Mr. J. C. Keykendal, of Char lotte, was thrown from his horse and had aa arm broken.' ; Mr. T. T. Howerton, of Edge- combe, was robbed of 100 pounds of bacon. and much molasses. ' i Maj. J. N. McCall was thrown from bis buggy at Rockingham and badly braised. His little son was thrown out but escaped injury. Capt. Wm. C. King died at Beaufort on 29th June, aged 52. He was a valuable citizen, and his death will bring a great loss to the town and county. Mt. Airy Watchman .' Several physicians met in the court house at Yad kifcville, on the 11th ulL, and organized a medical society for mutual heneut and in struction. ; - , i r On the 4th the Charlotte llor-i nets' Nest Riflemen and Anson Guards bad; a sbootiog. contest at Cleveland -Springs.1 The Hornets' won, scoring 71, against the Guards' 65. " r .". ; Raleigh ; Observer : A match game of base ball was played at Louisburg, Thursday, between -the picked "nines" of the "Stars" of WakeForest, and the "Pas times, n of Louisburg; in whiah the Wake Forest club came out victorious by a score of 35 to 15. " .:! Newbern Nut Shell: Joseph McDaniel, one of the employes of this office, was badly burned on the night of the 4th. A negro boy was holding a Roman candle in his hand and exploded it against the neck of young McDaniel. A very thoughtless piece of business. : , . ? ! . Rockingham Bee: On the 4th of Jolv. about four miles from Rockingham. one Null, a tobacco peddler, while care lessly handhngH pistol shot himself through, the' right hand; the ball passed' on and struck the driver in the right hand in the same place, not, however, going entirely through. Rocky Mdunt Mail: At Nash ville, on Monday last, we met with citizens of all sections of Nasb, and the general opinion was that lbe wheat, crop of the county was good, and tbat probably five times as much would be harvested as any preyious year since the war. The young crop of corn and cotton is not so promising asusuah i t- Washington Star : Gen. E. R. Hampton of North Carolina, has been in the 'city for some weeks looking : after the -distribution of patronage in that State. Having got about all he asked for, he left i for his borne last night The President re-1 ceitedon the 5th inst, Hon. J. C. Pool, accompanied - by l Judge Albertson, and Messrs. White and Bateman of North Caro lina. . '- - : - : ' The Neyps thus refers to a recent examination into the condition of the 1 Raleigh and Gaston Railroad: la every de partment ofcge road can be seen and felt the directing? kill. hosesty and ability of tbe 1 President, Col. J. M. Robinson, and the centlemaaly and polite bupenntendent, Major1 John CJ Winder, who has so faith fally and acceptably discharged the duties of his office. , i 1 I 4- Rockingham Spirit: A trout, weiehine 8 pounds, ! was taken from Mr. Ledbetter's mill pond near this place one davthis week. - Major John Smith, fnr several vears a resident of this town. died in the neighborhood of Laurel Hill, in this county, on the morning of the 4th inst, tie was one or ine oiaesi men in ine county was a soldier in the, war or ibiz, and was probably over 99 years of age." Charlotte Observer: i Mr. Paul Barringer, son of Gen. Rufus Barringer.of thisjcity, has just won the degree1 of M. D., in the "University of . Virginia.! ?Mr. Bar ringer is about the youngest member of the medical class pf sixty. Of this number Only fourteen got diplomas, and Mr. Bar ringer was among them. He morever took the full medical course in one year, while other members of the class bad taken two years to go through. v f - Moses Parker, colored, came near beiBe poisoned, near Whitaker's. by his wife's mother, who put concentrated lye in his whiskey. The tioutierner says: "Ln his arrival at the bouse be took from the bottle a mouthful of the stuff, but it was so hot and bur ned him so much, he fortunate ly ejected it before BwallowiDg.' His tongue and whole mouth was burned white, and had be swallowed it the doctor says death would soon have followed." ; " ' , t A Wake county jury has award ed $20,000 to a man by the name of Clem ents. The Raleigh - Observer " says:"" The plaintiff, Clements, it seems held 4 contract to furnish prison doors and locks for the penitentiary. The Legislature of 1872-TS, in its' wisdom saw fit to annul all; the peni tentiary contracts. . Bnt the verdict of the jury is only a recommendation to the next Legislature (as a State cannot be sued) and it is with the next uenerat Assemmy to say whether or not Mr. Clements be paid bis vamages WILMINGTONi N. C.; SUNDAY. ' ; - Tarboro SmrthernerV'' A bail storm prevailed in the upper portion ,bf Martin county on Tuesday, ' iThe i hail Btonea were as large as.? partridge, eggs. Little damage was done, t Many moons nave waxea ana waned since the: laborers began the religious harvest, and the end is not yet; j If singing will furnish a man a passport to Heaven, we should like to take their chances." But in the meantime thefts continue, the jail lSJeceivirii? hew acouJsi- tions. " If morality is enj6ined, : then we pray them to keep it-up. Teach the col ored people to be honest, frugal and in- i ) The Southerner says of i Mrs. C. P. S. and the sharp-stick practice:." And she fights us with 'normal schOols' and ''the bible, i weapons with which, (we confess, we are not so conversant as we Should be.' She wants us taught ;as Gideon taught .the men of Succoth three thousand vears aeo.' That's fed long before our day that our read ing aon't reacn it. H tiiaeon struct at the heart of Succoth, as Peter Pindar would nave done: , : The way to people's hearts, I find. Ides 'through their mouths, Or I mistake mankind.' ! ' then we are her pupil." 7" - Elizabeth City Economist: The bears lire now "lapping", huckleberries in Alligator Swamp. They don't come out to do seen mucn. Deer are abundant, fat, sweet, juicy and good eatiner. Hardy Gregory was drowned near Tucker's Land ing, iiast Sunday. President Hayes and Cabinet are considering the ; North Carolina appointments to 'Office. Judge Clark, of Newbern, and. Dr. Speed, of Elizabeth City, are mentioned in : connec tion with the mission to Brazil. - A flea weighs less than a grain of salt, ' and can jump a yard and a half, and it is estimated that a man of one hundred and fifty pounds, with agility in proportion to a flea, . could jump; round the world at two jumps, r The present season at Nags Head promises to be better than for several years. A Dare county correspondent writes: At the head of Alligator River, in the swamps, the bees are all amiability and never sting un less absolutely forced to do it We have taken swarms off the tops of high trees by simply climbing up,- cutting off the 1 limb on which they clustered, and lower ine it to the ground with a string. The bees buzzed all around , our head, but did not bite. ) Five swarms settled . together, and yet we naa noauncuity in separating them. J- (Wilson Advance: The wheat crops in Nash, Pitt and Edgecombe will compare favorably with that of Wilson -r Josiab Barqes, a prominent and aged citizen of this county, died suddenly on Friday last - At the recent Com mencement of Bethany College, Va tbe honorary degree of A. M. was conferred upon Prof. J. H. Foy, of this place. The smokehouse of Mr. Coffield Mason was robbed a few nights ago of a considerable quantity of bacon. The experiment of this year has developed an important fact. ; it has proven that the lands of Wil son are well adapted to raising wheat On several farms over twenty bushels to the acre were made, and on some small lots, highly improved, over thirty bushels to tbe acre were realized. . According to the best and .most reliable calculations, tbe quanti ty will approximate, if it does not exceed 40,000 bushels. Heretofore., 8,000 bushels have been over an average crop. . Mr. George Kountree, son of Robert H. Roun tree, formerly of Kinstbn, N.'C, was grad uated last week at Harvard College with distinguished honors. - This ypung man was one of tbe ten best in a class or one hundred and sixty-eight members, and-won. a prize of $250 for excellence in scholar ship. : ;'. - Raleigh News: It is rumored that the Supreme i Court has decided 'the case of the State ya, Hoskins (the appeal from Judge Cox's decision) in favor of the Federal power.' Yesterday Governor Vance pardoned out of the penitentiary George Bagline,' convicted eight or ten years ago of being accessory, after the fact, to a homicide in Ualuax county, and sen tenced to the State prison for life. Bag- line, it was proved, assisted in burying the man (name not remembered), but it did not appear be had any other hand in the mur der. His Excellency. Governor Vance. has received an invitation from the proprie tors of the Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs, Va., to visit that popular resort,' to meet the (iovernors or ail the other states and Territories, who have all been invited between the 20th of July and 20th of Au gust - Mana Harrison, a very excel lent and highly respected colored woman. matron at tne institution lor tne colored Deaf. Dumb and Blind, in this city, met with a painful, if not fatal- accident, on Thursday night, by falling from the 'win dow of her sleeping room, in the third story of the institution, thirty feet to the pave ment below. It appears that She bad gotten up about 12 or 1 o'clock in tbe night and ' took a seat in the window "to take a dip of snuff," and went to sleep while sitting ; there. ' - I . ' ' ' ' ": "!:.'" ..'.'J ! NBW ADVpcBTlSElBEIITS. Baltimore steamship line. I ;' ; i ; " l New Toek steamship line. ' Alex." Oldham New flourT ; Reward for lost sleeve button. John Dawson Grain blades, &c. Helnsperger Pianos, books, &c. I Giles & Mtjrchison Apple parers. A. Pope Excursion tickets notice. ; Harbison & Allen Summer hats. ; J Munson & Co To wholesale buyers. Hatden & Gerhardt Saddlery, &c. Williams & Murchison Corn, flour. Meettno St. George and St. A. Society. Grant, Hinton & Co. Hams, corn, &c. T. Hi Heath Down with high prices. Pettbwat& Schtjlken N. C. hams,&c. Eerchner & Calder Bros. Spirit casks, hoop iron, bacon, flour, &c." military Visitor Kxpeeted. : ; lAenU R B. Alexander, of the Charlotte Grays, was in the city yesterday, and we learn that he has made arrangements for a visit of his company to the seashore, where they will be. quartered for three days, at Piney Point, on ;lWrightsville , Sound, and, will spend about the same length of time at Smithville, provided suitable arrangements can be made for the accommodation of bis command at the latter place, of . which there can hardly be any question. The Grays are expected to leaye Charlotte for this place a week from to morrow or luesaay, and we can safely Iedict tha tney wm never have cause to reei &elr.-trjp. We learn that Lieut. John D. WUUams, of the LaFayette Light Infantry of Fay- etteville, was also here' yesterday;; looking to an arrangement f or. hi. command .to visit Smithville about the same time, to get a taste pf the sea breezes. ; : .7, !:. ; y ;. J - IaOCaI Dotfti. Judge A. A. MoJloy is on a r-; The 'days hive shortened exact y ten minutes up to date. i7 WheW 'areiJwe, tot have a . bat ion parade and review? , . - r ' i j - iEggs: are? still selling : in this market at 13T cents a doea. -he CieveUhdM tttay enjoyed the trip amazingly, j Mayor Dawson- held no levee at his court-room yesterday morning.! , Friday night was a pleasant one fjr sleeping, the air being cool and bracing -r Peuder Superior Court, Judge Seymour presiding, convenes to-morrow i j -r-To-day is known in the religious cSJendar as the Sixth Sunday after Trin A marked .falling off in the amount , of etealing has been noticeable of Jate.; ;j: . - p"! Regular nionthly tneeting.of St. George and 8t Andrew's Society to morrow evening. lir, J James M.. . Brown has re turned from his trip South and is as "fat as a buck." ! ".. I ; Only one interment a child, is reported for itellevue Cemetery during the past week. a ,A S ' - '- I The county bills 'audited from the 1st of January to the present time foot u $12,264.30. I It is r hoped that the Carolina Yfrcht Club will conclude to try a regatta on the river some time soon. j The Register of Deeds issued only two marriage licenses during the past week, both for colored couples. j There was only one interment in Qakdale Cemetery during the week clos ing yesterday, which was an adult, aged 56 years.? 1 - ' jr ; ! ' f ; ' " r. 1 : ; . . ' j - Mr Donald McRae, of this city, has been appointed,' by the Governor, one of the State Directors of the North Carolina Railroad Co. . j We have received from Dr. En neit. l of Pender. : a cotton' bloom picked Jujy 5. t The Doctor', assures us it is not a hoiiyhock.1 'r;::. Watermelons raised in this sec tion have hot yet commenced coming in, being a little later than usual. ' There were some fine Augustajmelons in marketyester- 4 Stationary or higher pressure and temperature,,' variable winds, mostly from the south, and clear or partly cloudy weither, are tbe indications for this eec- tioj to-day: 'rj-;- '. 'iu' K, 4 j Vegetables were plentiful in market yesterday. Green corn was selling at from 30 to 35 cents a dozen, cucumbers at 8 to 10 cents a dozen, and tomatoes at 12 to 15 cents a quart j i- Prof. F. J. Brissenden, who once had a dancing school in this' city, died in Charleston Friday. We remember the little Professor as a thoroughly polite and kind-hearted gentleman. One of , the Douglass excur sionists got sick on the Blackfish grounds on he Fourth, but didn't know it until about 12 o'clock . that night, when the fact became painfully apparent -L A number of our.lf merchants have been ! puzzling themselves over tbe question of how the' article used about scales, pronounced like the letter P, should be spelt Fairbanks has been' appealed to to decide it. :l l - The stealing of planks from bridges, street crossings, -engine platforms on the wharves, ccc., is now causing ine .1 . . . ';' t.' - t - - i m. 1. authorities a great deal of annoyance. A sharp look out wUl be kept for the impecu nious rogues hereafter, j i No; action was taken by Judge Seyiiour in ; reference 1 to the appointment of a'Superior Court Clerk., ; If the views of somp of the legal fraternity are, correct, protiably Judge McKoy, who is now here, may; have something to Bay about the mat ter. ' -j- The yacht .Annie Brewery the property of Mr. Robert Taylor, has been overhauled repainted and furnished with a new set of sails. ' She has also been re christened, bearing now the name of Little Flirt. Her owner expects to enter her for the August regatta. , On the 4th of July one of our Wilmington friends' attempted tbe feat of agility commonly called "skinning the cat,'' but unfortunately fell and hurt himself, ne cessitating his confinement to his room for two days. ! The length of his pedal extrem ities is thought to have had something to do with the accident. - ' :: - We learn that ah excursion train will leave Wilson onthe morning of the 7th of August, bringmg 'pne' Lodge of colored Odd ; Fellows from that ; place, one froniRaieighV one from Newbern, and one frbni GoldBboro, ; for the purpose of at tending the Grand Council.whieh convenes heH on the 8th." ! :4 : . - iJnTiflCletrate'a Conrc . o FiVe colored boys; named! Tom McLeod, Hen Hm Roberll parens Lewis and 6b 1 Waddell,5 were arraigned before Justice ariss,ye8ter4ayr.Of 4be charge of cominltting an assault upon the children of ;Mrt iRichard TiegeA. Waidell .was dia-4 cnargea.'wniie me oiners werv . reqru a f pay fine and fee jehr aretts r-r promising to chastise them for rt ' . - ' x. i ' JULY 8. 1877 r - r M 'tit JW; . : J." I I , - Club Home Brokaarlaita. ' We learn that the prab bouse of .the Car olina Yacht Club iUuated upon the banks at Wrighlaf CSottttJ,' was broken into on or about the 33dtiflL and badly damaged. The bouse bad recently undergone exten sive repairs -and been placed in thorough oraer, preparaiory io we yacnung season. and a party is said to have visited the sound about the time-alluded to, went over to tbe beach and 'spent the night in , the nouse. ; jxot, being connected wun tne ciup they had no key, and, the doors and win dows being locked at the time, they, by means of some heavy instrument, burst open one of the windows, and, after enter ing, forced tbe door, built a fire upon the floor and otherwise misused and' abused the building. ; ,:;:'' i The yacht club have long endeavored to keep their club bouse in constant repair, but it seems almost impossible to do so un less something is .done to protect it from such depredations. Several times it has been broken open, and being eft open,' the contents of the ' house , are afterwards re moved by persons unknown to the club, and before the building can be closed. The time the house was broken open last month considerable expense was entailed upon the club, and an effort is being made to ferret out the offenders that the law may be visited upon them as a protection to the club. . u m m m Cape Fear Ledge I. O. O. F. At a meeting of Cape Fear jLodge, No. .2 I.:0. O. F., held Tuesday evening, the 3rd inst, the following officers were installed for the ensuing term: N. G. R. G. Ross. V. G. John Colville. Secretary W E. Hill. Perm. Secretary W. L. Smith Jr. Treasurer Jno. Maunder W. W. J. H. BeUamy. 0. G. F. V. B. Yopp. 1. G. J. Eiernan.1 R S. to N. G. W. H. Goodman. L. S. to N. 6. C. Morgan R S. to V. G. A. D. Brown. L. S. to V. G. Oscar Pearsall unapiain J. L. Keen. Conductor W.2M. Hays. Superior Conn. ' j la the case of O.! A. Wiggins vs. the Carolina Central Railway Company, the Superior Court, on yesterday, jrendered its decision, stating that the verdict was ex cessive and that if the receivers would con sent to an1 order for the payment of a re duced sum and the plaintiff refuse to accede to the proposition the verdict would be set aside. Counsel for defendant! said tbe re ceivers bad no such authority, and the ver dict was allowed to stand. : j 1 . ' Defendant appealed to the Supreme Court on the questions of law involved. . I The Court adjourned yesterday after noon for the term, after a laborious session. A Habeas Corpae Case. , Mr. Richard Eagles, of Pender county, sued out a writ of habeas corpus for the re covery of his child, Rosanna Eagles, from the possession of Mr. S. W. I Leehu, of Brunswick, which was heard ! before His Honor Judge Seymour, jtesterday, in Chambers. Mr. F. H. Darby appeared for Mr. Eagles. , Mr. Leehu, who had no coun sel, offered no opposition to the operations of the writ, and Judge Seymcfur decided that the child should be placed into the possession of Mr. Eagles. t- 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,. .89 I Montgomery . . . ',.94 Charleston, 83 New Orleans,... .90 .83 Corsicana, .99 Norfolk...;... U78 PuntaRassa,...1.87 Savannah,.. ......83 St Marks,. .91 Wilmington,.... 80 Ualveston V4 Indianola, .92 Jacksonville, .... .84 Key West ..94 Mobile.. TO Bleeted a Professor. We learn that Mrs; J. C. Calhoun, former- y principal of the Cape Fear Academy, of this city, where he made many warm friends, has been elected Professor of Greek n the University of Alabama. 81VER AND MARINE $TERES. The British barque Canada, Wood, cleared from Boston for this port on the 5th inst I i .4 - K! f The British barque Aflred George cleared from Beaufort, for this port i I S.C.J June 25th The Norwegian barque Slaubo and a Spanish barque, name unknown, were re ported in below yesterday afternoen.bound up. Quarterly Rleetlnae Third round of appointments, as made bv Rev. W. S. Black, Presiding Elder for the Wilmington District Methodist , Epis. Church South: - ' , : . I I, 7 Kenansville, at Richlands.... July 14-15 RliKAhAth. at Bladen SDrinsrs.. Julv 19-20 t Smithville, at SmithviUe. .. . .. July 28-29 Cokesbury and Coharie Mis- j Clinton, at Hopewell. ..... .V. Aug. 11-12 Wilmington, at Front Street... Aug 18-19 Topsail, at Rocky Point, (Die. J..-:-' ..-4 trict Conference). .'. L.. . . Aug. 23-26 Appolnimeeis y Blihap : ror mla saaaaaar Vlaltatlati. j 3i Gwinn's Chapel, Wilkes county. . . .July 10 Elkin... .".;...;,; .July 11 Wakeborobgh,. i. . t :V July,l Ore iuioD, Asue county. if July 14 JelTfirflODe . a,(-v Xuly 7 Dobbins'1 Station vi;V;Vi l i ?t-- Banner's Elk.. ..... '....... Yallerucis.. . . . I. .. Pattfi?"!. Mic"' WHOLE NOi" 3:095 r i -.-j-i f if A - !-!! !!!'- i f;i tit '' 1 - . I Effects entirely disproportionate to causes' are frequently induced by the simplest cir-r cumsunces. a little pimple, indicative or tbe beginning of deterioration of the blood; will, by neglect of preventive means, de ; velop ' into the loathsome ' Ulcer, and sap health or probably destroy life. 5 -DrJ Bull's Blood Mixture prevents such catastrophes,, . 5 . r CORAL LIPS, LUSTR0S ETE8, iUBTTHN LOCKS, are merely accessory charms.,. A lovely complexion, thechief compotent. of beauty, is im parted ia perfectioB by no preparation save Gou- -rand's OJy mpianjCreain. . For sale by J. C. Hands.' i , - PERFECT HONE8TY PLUS . CHEMICAL SCI- ENCB. In these words yoa have the great secret. of . the- oHexampled; succees of Doolkt's ,Y bast Powdkb. It is made from the onreet cream tartar. uutuuiociuieu trum grape jiuce Cipresaiy lor uiw ViAtx Pafkbs. To Harris: News Stand, BOatk side Front Street, we are Indebted for copieir of thi New York Ledger, Chimney ' Corner Ani'Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper for the corrent weekt' Tie Stand will remain open until' ii o'clock tluV morning. .. .' , :u- ........ IJook BnrpBtT. Thx uoBNiKs Stab Book Biad ery does all kinds of Binding and Ruling in k work manlike; manner, and at reasonable' prices. Mer Chants and ethers needing Receipt Books, jor other work, may rely oa promptness in the execution of tapir oraers. , . ; TRAjrsrBB PamTiMs-lHKs. XnTaJu&ble to rail rod companies, steamship companies, banks, mer, cnants, manuactmrera and others. :i. They are en daring and changeless, and will copy sharp and clear for a lnriafinltfl iwrlrxl of time." flavitiir '1na- received a fresh sapply of these- Inks, -we are pre pared to execateordere promptly and ,at moderate prises. . - - ; I ; all nervous, exhausting and painful diseases spee' dlly yield to the curative influences of Pnlverma- cher's Electric Belts and Bands.; They are eafel I Buufic, ua euecave, ana can oe easily appiiea Dy the patient himself ., Book, with fall particulars, mailed free. Address ruLys rm ach k r Galvanic Cot, Cincinnati, Ohio. : i . ; . here is no case of Dyspepsia that Qkibh's Arji gob Flowib will not core, j Go, to any Drag Store anl inquire about it, ,If yea .suffer from Costive ness. Sick Headache. Sour Stomach.' Indigestion. Liver Complaint, or any derangement of the Stor mach or Liver try it. i: Two or three' doses will re lieve you. Regular size 75 eta. . : . . . , 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. : i Lost. A GOLD SLEEVE BUTTON, WITH THE RO-! man letter "M" in the centre. A liberal reward wifl be paid upon its delivery at the i - ! ; ; -5 .' :jy8-lt ": F ! h STAR OFFICE. . Oram Blades, REAP HOOKS, SNATHS. ISCYTHES, GRASS Hooks.- Scythe. Htones. Bash Blades.1 .Briar Hooks. Feed Cutters. Fan Mills. Corn Shellere. Ac.' A Fall Assortment of the above Goods and at the Lowest Cash Prices can be found at the Old Estab lished Hardware Honse of JOHN DAWSON, . : ! Y 19; 20 and 21 Market St. jy8-tf ,;: ,;);;., j J Wilmington, N-C.,,. St. Georp aid St. it s THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF; i the St. Georere and St.1 Andrew's SecietVwilb . .... , v . . . oe neia m ine nan over Mr. j. j, munas' iirug Store, at 8 o'clock, MONDAY Nignt, July 9th. H. G. SMLALLBONES, : ' ,' . Secr'y. Jy8-lt Alpacca &Mackinaw ' v;. . ' , . . I .. -, ,'.;-,-.; I HARRISON & -ALLEN, i 1 1 ': '- -i1 . '."' 'Hatters.'' it 8-tf To Wholesale Buyers- OB LOT VESTS, VERY LOW, r-i More of those Elegant ALPACCA SACKS expected Moadsy. jy 8-lt IQIUNSON .& CO. Tie Little Slop amM tie CoTBer, S THE PLACE TO GET ; , ; !i? I - -SADDLES. HARNESS, r : j I WHIPS and COLLARS Made or Repaired, Cheap for Cash. - jsext to Boutneriana's tstames.. ..... - HAYDEN A GERHARDT, y8-ti . Wilmington, N. C. Down with High Prices,. IS: MY MOTTO. L AM SELLING MOTTOES in Plain, Shaded, 8patter-Work, and Black Per forated Beards, at TEN CENTS. Silver Board and Chroma Mottoes, something new, very cheap. Also, the Latest Style Motto Frames. Silver and Gold Perforated Boards, large sizeraly 25c Call and see these Goods. . ; TT. H. HEATH, . jyS-lt . ;:f. 24 Market St'- 1000 8' N C- HAMS ' RAA BushCORN f 'f i ' 1 200 BuBariKtDPKAS : 1 CANNED GOODS, - ' ar f CANDIES, C , . ., .; , . -' " For sale by- "" " jy8-ltD&W - GRANT, HINTON & CO. - Apple Parers Corers ani queers'. ; . A FULL SUPPLY OF APPLE PARERS AND CORBKS and SLICER8. of the Newest Pat terns, ou the way, which will be sold at Very Low Fieures. - -- - . . VIVBK in.ii.iiia atwaya on nana.-. . -Don't bay without giving us a call. " - : - ' 1 i GILES & MURCHISON, , , jy;8tf :":i J.'-!" ' New Hardware Store.5 WD!, COL. & AUGUSTA R. R., ' )' ? J WILMINGTON; Ni b.; July .lsVrVf :li ';r!. if EXCURSION TICKETS to WESTERN NORTH Carolina points via Colombia and. the Spartan burg and Asheville Railroad.; (the new route) are new on sale a Ticket Office at Front Street Depot- For farther Information apply to under signed.! j POPE. a A .Q. F. Ai ) G HOICE NORTtt CAROLINA; HAM3 p r , . - oiueo ana onouiacrs, :. - ;, Canvassed Hams' and Shoulders Lard. in. Tabs and Fancy Backets. , .r :.. j i j Mackerel and Herring, In tbls, naif bbls & kits, Soaps.' all grades, ; . Heavy Bulk Meats, Bieakfast ? Molasses, Salt, Flo"- ,.; Poultry, !ccs. 1, j2 atpB,.-e.-r;,j j. : " 1 One week,...... 4 00 L TwoweeMa, ...C 6 60 M ...-! f'i hreweekB,;......., $ 60 ".,f. ,;.a toe mrthii...-i.-....... 10 00 " TwomonthB, n 00 - .- - ' Six months, 40 00 v tTCentract 'Advertisements taken at propor Uonatdjlowxates, , - ; , i Tea lines gelid Nonpareil type make one square. ' j NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1877 New Flour 1,1877 iA LL WILL: EEJOICE AT BEING ' -Xl 8DPPLIED WITH NEW PLOUR. -BEST IN THE WORLD I TEach Barrel and Bag Guaranteed Perfect. 4 vap i ci iiuiu wD.icMi xiominy Mills. ALEX. OLDI HAM. !Jy7-lw nac Proprietor. LS PAID FOR BY D. PIOOTT, WHO WILL frequently tell yon daring tbe current year what he i . kaows about TOBACCO GOODS.'" M' ' r ! la . j : - ,;;:.. I ' iivl-if: ,nac--"; : D. PIQOTT. altmpre,&;TO Steamship Line. The Steamer ALB IQH, TjIZ-i BAIL FROM ' BALTIMORE OA I ' 8Ai7R'lAV;iolyui4V "Shippers can rely upon the PROMPT SAILING ' ! "j of Steamers as advertiaed. '-"'set " . . I HROUQH BILLS OF LADING given to and frem PHILADELPHIA, and PROMPT DISPATCH Guaraoteed. : - For Freight Engagements apply to A. D. CAZ ACX Agent, l WILMINGTON. N. C. Li SBELpSlL SolUaJtogATCu V r i ij ' : f I " i r . s& t. .. 'v-t I REUBEN FOSTERGeneral Agent, . ' - Corner Lee and Light Streets. V 'ly8-tf - r Baltimore. CLYDE'S ew York and Wilmington t e arnsh ip o ll neV The' Steamer j. Capt. JONES, :fILL miLFROMimW TpRk ON F1 SATUHDAT, JTalv 14. ' f";- "f -. f of Steamers aa advertised. , )i For Frcighi Engagements apply to - f " ' , I 'i; "A?.' V CAZ AUIl,' Agent, ' - j yah;:!? i'WlLMnfGTON, N.C. L. S. BELDEN, Soliciting Agent. ': , -.' WMi P. CLYDE &' CO., General Agents; ' -'I 6 Bowling Green or Pier 13 N, R., . s..; ... r.,-.; New York.. Jy8-tf Corn! Corn! 20,000 Bushels Prime C0B1I. it I t AH TOM11 sizes) HOOP IRON,' ', i ; , .. .' - if a.- ' -" ' .. . 4Q BWs GLUE, ' . : .- , j j Bbls BUNGS, ' - . " I JJQQ Sacks MARSHALL'S SALT, i ' . .'':.', - 2..- . ! J VAA ftsirta T.TVBRPnni. HALT: xUUU ... i 'X i Sacks LISBON &<, . i :' i . " Uolassese Flour, Baon. ANT A INS. ASSORTMENT of CASK GOODS For sale low by ' ;v WILLIAMS A MURCmSON. jyg-tf Spirit Casks. Qfih SPIRIT CASKS, Vi For sale by : ', KERCHNER St CALDER BROS. .Bacon.' Molasses and' Salt. ; , Boxes D.'S. SIDES,' " -.' . .' ' i , JgQ Hhds and Bbls CUBA MOLASSES, r., JQQ BWs StTGAR HOUSE MOLASSES, A AAA Sacks ALT,- " ' i;. i it"! For sale Sv i: -' ' ' " ' i" JyS-tf . KERCHNER & CALDER BROS 50 Q tLCUR. all grades,- v - j , , IOC Bbls RICE. " T'V " 4.' ' -i ' t KA Cases LYE and POTASH, '5Jyltf; :- - - For sale by KERCHNKR St CALDER BROS. ' PIANOS, : 0Mp;M lELODEOlIS, y A T MANUFACTURERS PRICES, FOB CASH, rj. or, on the Instalment Plan ; -i : .NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY, as InstrumenU are selling at Reasonable Prices and oa Reasonable .Terms. - ";-' -S;si- 'St;K-'00. 'iS: "'" ." A FiBe Aesottmeni of "PIANOS.-ORGANS and MkLOOKONS, from alt the Celebrate Manaf ctar .rerseenbefeand . , , . - ; ,:".' .V.' ' LL THE LATEST WOVELt.t.3it: i:: t4 ' . -HEINSBIRG2R'S " - f '- -: -. Live Book and Music St"' nsbroFemaloH .1 I Wf 3i f '
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 8, 1877, edition 1
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