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THE H0RIHL7G .STAR"; it, win. ii. Bernard; KUSHBD. DULY KXC1PT, MONDAYS. .six months, . -- rt- '.. -; W ire month " 1 00 ro CUSahariber, delivered la any part of the .uy, Fifteen uenii per weetvvmr city Agents are i tTTi -SxrVHT ! V'V?I :,oty athoried t collect for men than three m-nths 1 V jt) JL XAJLV ?"1N V j Pi ! r - J4!f ..',..((, ..','l- ' ' ' rt.fi. ' JV J J ' tV VJ- .... .. -. A " I v. KATES OF One Sonars one day. ' two aays,.. i ' three day a,. ; ;- tour days,.... five days... One week,..;..... Two weeks,.. v.... -, "v Three weeks,., t .. Vri-:.; na monin. AUVEKTISI1NO. , ,...... 1 T-i w ' 3 00 '.-sal ' 4 ou .' ' . ' ' 6 ) 8 B0 i. 10 00 Twomonths,...-...,. ..i...... 17 00 Three months,... ............ 84 00 Six months,,...,..... 40 Wi One year,. ...... 0 (0 : l' i-i i - V WHOLENO.3.685 msMz w vui j sw uienu WIIV PtSM President Prado, of Peru, is to take com Stab is glad (to ', note that Senator: pained to announce that Col.' Laughter, au jced and venerable citizen ot Six sPound while on a Yisit to Warren Plains: recenjly,- fflandof the armr : in person. Vance8 Bpeech was aowelt received, YTS There ia ereal excitement at Littleton, I generally It is eiriff largely 'fdxa - I right limbs, : -?t J West Virginia, orer the arrest of a gang of I tributed, and tha speaker is receiving-, I Morgantoa JBladezThe prospect magistrate can be Uttl&i&Zv for an unusually heavy yield of wheat cpn- ","r-;'"'","'-i!'v'" I linaea to r.heer the neonle ol Una secuon. tereo desperadoes; no magistr: found to try them; Gov. Matthews is de termined to crush out all lawlessness there are fifty others in the gang. More failures reported in England with - large i;KiHiia. - A steamer has" sailed ' in I ton " Senators Ravard. Voorhees'' and ao:, uioQ T;Li.-t:: J ' :.i.!J crops are Yery encouraging, mwo oumo searcu ut m r"t'."B' i .ie.0Krwere speeiauynwarm rjn,ineir mattiithi hAr knk u fe.nto Mnerat. and' -sr i- A t .t t . . I i 1:1 i . j. -.u, thanking him for- its delivery. -Ac- I The'cholera is raging among the hogs .. . .. . i . j - l il ; IThti. IA.H Af mMAt has that cording to the; editorial orrespon.i l".? dentof Asbevklie Citizen f torn Wash-il this county is proving very fataL r-- Monroe depress: Reports irooa - The would-be-assassin of the Czar is to be tried next Friday. Senate con sidered the Post Route bill House considered the bill for removing cases from : State to Federal Courts; Mr. Cox, ' of . New York, . spoked in favor of repeal. : -Merrimack Chemical Works . at North Wobum, Mass., burnt; loss ; over $60,000; several persons burned with vitriol. Democratic Caucus Committee adopted the altered programme - of sub-committee; Democrats will meet to consider, the Ad visory CommitteeVreport. Secretary G. W. McCrary nominated for U. S. Judgeship to succeed Judge Dillon, The case of Gen Milton 8. Littlefield, in Florida, on requisition from Gov. Jarvis, of North Carolina, terminated yester day, Judge " Archibald deciding that his release from custody under habeat cor pus was proper and , accorded with law. - Ohio Democratic and Greenback Con ventions meet today.-. Lionel Nathan do Uotbschild died yesterday. Judi cial election in Cook county, Illinois, the county' eat of Chicago, resulted in an average Democratic majority of 8,223; re ports from the Slate indicate that where prtisanflominations ' were made, the Re publicans were generally successful. A severe famine is reported in Cashmere. BUI for abolition of slavery will soon be reporlednn Spanish Cortes. ' . Three hundred nomiaationa for army . appoint ments and promotions were disposed of favorably; in the Senate yesterday. The Senate has referred the nomination of Secretary McCrary for a Judgeship to the Judiciary VjCommiitee'r The French Chamber of Deputies has annulled the election ojTM. Blanqui, the communist, as a member of that body, by a vote of 372 to 33. The caucus of Democratic mem bers of the Senate and House have matured their plan of action in regard to the vetoed Appropriation hills, an abstract of which will be found in our telegraphic columns. Suit for one hundred thousand dol- praiseJ ; Mr. Bayard thouebt ' it a ia not likely to do much harm. Early oats . "I . . - ,a 3 also promise well,but the. late are not so great speech ana that it' would do, good. , Corn and cotton are as promising as much. good. Mr. "Voorhees declared it to be the greatest speech delivered in the Senate for years. Mr. Beck considered it one of the best speeches ever delivered in ' the Senate ' .The correspondent writes : ; . -"Messrs. Kernan, of New York, and Mc Donald, of Indiana and others heartily endorsed.it,' and as the best -evidence of the sincerity of these expressions, thousands ot copies of the speech have been ordered for distribution in the Northern States. Mem bers of the House of Representatives from all sections have been just as enthusiastic. Messrs. Blackburn, of Kentucky, Chalmers, of Mississippi, House of r Tennessee, and more of that character,7 wish .it circulated all over the Union." ' Full, moon ithis imorning i at 2 i minutes after 8 o'clock. rv- '..-i pfNo business of importance trans "acted by the Superior Court yes3 jjsir iTJp to 3 o'clock- E. M., yester day, there bad been 158 dog badges :'l Kevv MrMcPherson ) and wife j I the evangelists, arrived Monday night and conducted services at the Front street Ml E., Churchyesterday .evening. itjl 1 -L We learn . that there will be an; excursion up theVlver on Saturday, hextj on the steamer f"J.' aner the auspices of ; the Second Presbyterian Su?d?3! ' Pfei . . Our German friends! have the second picnic of the season at the Wilming ton Gardens this afternoon,' at 5 otlock.l usual at this early stage in their growth. Among those J examined and; licensed tH to - practiced medicine j in , North Carolina by the Board of Medical Examin ers, are the following: Dr. W. J Gilbert, Wayne county; Dr. D. M.! Prince, Rich- t' r. t : r-T-1!- HvAn mona county; ui. v. jr. xtooiosou, nniW ttalrs occur in the cltv ! ettevUle;Dr'w.P. Mercer, Wilson county; No more enjoyable affairs .occur m the city. Dr.; A. McDonald, Wilmington ; Dr.' J. Folks up by the steamer Pas- Keel, who formerlV resided herer was so most remarkable thing about the great in- badly kicked by a mule one day, last week! gathering was. that nobody tasked us to as to cause ais aeatn. un- wai iuws" day night the barn of Mr. John R. Forbes, who resides aDout tnrea mues irom: taia nlace "was burned to the 1 erouad.ll Mr. Forbes lost all of his corn and farming Hayes is a ' poor stick. It is said that he will veto the finding of the military court that so thoroughly ac quitted and vindicated Gen. Fitz John Portor. . lie is a Democrat, and the Stalwarts demand that the brag- utensils. The fire is supposed to have ; been the work of an incendiary. ?. Statesville American: The fol lowing United States prisoners, confined in the jail at this place, were given their free dom last Monday, having served out the time for which they were incarcerated; D. D. Covington, William Hall, Paul Hartzog, J. W. Mclntvre. T. Wilson, . W. W. Magness, white, and Levi Mull,' colored. Twenty-seven daughter's brighten 'a Cleveland, North Carolina, homestead with their prattle. y Should think tne aaa wouia Barbor-metere Report. ' iUFrom Capt. Joseph Price, Harbor Master; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. - ;FofVlheTBouthJJAllihtic; States, ahghi changes ipreai var I we have Uie following report of the arrival i pV, QT1H HToonlioQrl cloudy or partly tiloudy weather;' and light: of vessels at; this port, ortiie monlli of j wuwuuuu, local rains; are the indications tor tnis sec-1 aiay: t.' . M Q4. W.4. tion to-dayni v'uh fiAmericanSchbners';l9i steamers 4; Oteamer PaSSpOrt brigs X;? total 24. -Tonnage 7,663. . , ; Foreign-r-Barques : 13; . barquen tines 1.2 1 brigs 7; total, 22.. Tonnage 7,266-' 7 Total arrivals 46 'Total tonnage 14,9291 fiii4.vi--::-t - ' -: - 4 i Bmepa fcy av-lJoK.rifi .Z'piU'' :dd.i-&i'i , .We understand that a little boy, Christo 1 sAn advertisement in this "mdrpings Stab furnishes-us Inform atidn that' ah excursion will be given 1 next-Wednesday i undet the auspices of the:Whitlng'Rifles.! The Itahao String Band .has .been gngagedfpr-tha pc- ca8ion, and no doubt those who indulge in dancing will have"ah pppiuQity toi gratify day afternoon' by a yi thai propenBity,H f eaturohelrlpVilJ corners of Front and oe tne mauigeace in target pracuce py me spirited military organization inf whose in terest the enterprise is ; underiakeiu: One word : The " Rifles " should have their: courage and their treasury strengthened by a generous patronage pher Morse,' was bitten in the street yester- vicious dog near the Queen "'streets.' ; The rabid animal should "either be shot, muzc zled or conftne4:'i;atlj rAMi i ! 1 i yen uie pleasant intelligence pi ine saie i Edi Telephones will be exclusivelv-used T8 . tt, iiashagen, her two children and Mrs. - m-m.-m ' I ; Vollers and son, all of this city, Who It hi true ecohorw ise the best: means gart Pope, a- Radical; shall be - sus tained. ; Hayes will not . approve of I like to: have . twenty-severr young men to what the court did in obedience to their behests. A disgrace and shame! A New York letter of May 31 thus refers ; lb the dry goods and other markets:.', :'r--.:iS - "Groceries, tobacco," and iron and metals quiet, but firm. As to dry goods, it is to be said that agents continue to make large deliveries of staple . cotton and woollen fabrics, chiefly on account ot back orders; new business is only moderate. ; .Cotton 'goods are very firm, and stocks are comr narativelv small. Prints remain quiet Staple ginghams are in steady request, but fancy styles are sluggish. Printed lawns are doing well, while fancy cassi meres and cheviots are fairly active. Foreign goods quiet" - " ' ' come that way,and relieve the domicile of their "chin music." - r Ashevilie Citizen: Ut. T. N. Long, of Pigeon Rivet, Haywood county, last year raised a gourd weighing 72 pounds, end which holds 13 eallons of Water, and it was not a good year for gourds either. Can I crockery would be sent to the lady's house; any Douy ueai tnis iu uo gwtuu uuo i Mr. b. Jtt. uunert is aopuv eaiaousning m have a bunch.'''' ,---'-i-. - t It is stated to us that three hun dred and ten is.lhe number that, excurted en the occasion of the trip down the river in compliment to the Cornet Concert Club. We know that a number of persons who intended to honor the occasion by their presence were on the wharf too late to take passage. . .?-., m- s:sv h. --st; i'. AtDarlue Tfaeft. . : ' A colored man entered the store of Mr. Hartsfieid, on Front, street, yesterday morning, and stated that he had been sent there by a certain lady who was going to purchase a quantity of crockery, and that he was to take it home for her. After re maining there about a half hour, and the lady not having arrived, he was told by the proprietor that he could go home and the Asheville a. -regular shoe manufactory, with the latest imorovements necessary for the successful conduct of such an estab lishment. On .Wednesday r night of" last weeki M.' Plemmons, of Madison, but who was confined in the iail at Way nes- Ville,- succeeded in breakingr through the window of his cell, s and,; jumping to the ground," made good "his escape. Other prisoners m tne room reiuseu vo escape with him. . - ! Elbabeth City '! Carolinian: There is now almost a certainty that the York. The Maine Greenbackers, in sas and Nebraska killed at least fifty 1 . i iLlM.J':-;..:. A 1. m State Convention, reaffirmed yesterday tne i people, oesiaes mjunug uiUJ cardinal principles of their platform in 1378. : - Senator Thurman ventilated bis views yesterday in regard to the result of the caucus deliberations respecting the appropriation bills, and ridiculed 'the idea that the course to be pursued could be stigmatized as Democratic "backing down.' New York markets: Money 56 per cent. ; cotton firm at I313f cents; south ern flour quiet and heavy at $4 755 60; wheat ilc better; corn a shade firmer at 4144c; spirits turpentine weak at26J cts; rosin dull at $1 851 40 for common' to good strained. ' :' The property destroyed waA immense. The killed were as follows: 3 2 Irving........ Delphos Fulton... Frankfort. V.. . 15 15 f 0 4 Blue Springs..;.. Lee's Summit. . , , Manhattan....... 2 Total......... 50 . wr9 3 . 1 I . ... , . J Jl . J . n I i ne very uestrucuve cjuwuc ium i leiegrapn wiu oe exxenoeu ' to jweuwu. K in. I ttJCc cuuiun J3 ubuuius ' ousmwvm " several couuues id iu uuuin. jauwu ui oar land is well adapted for it, and it has been ascertained that . it will produce as many bushels of rice per acre as of corn. At present prices it will be twice as profit able. On the night of the 4th Instant Jesse T. Whitley, of Hertford county, was called from his house, and on reaching the gate he was set upon by five men who placed a bag over ! his head and brutally beat him. He recognized them as men from Gates county, named Beasley, Bracy, Marh. Scott and Morgan. . The two first were arrested at once; tne oiners nave oeea since. Bracy has turned State's evidence. I Raleigb :, Federal Court met yesterday ? morning at . ; 11 o'clock, Judge Brooks presiding. The Bar and the Judge exchanged compliments, and the Question of when the Court would be held, . "a.i rrt.u as there were no iubos, was mooieu. .iu' upon the Court adjourned until 5 p. m.'.'at which time the Judge announced that on Infidel Bob IngersoU pronouncing will approve a Legislative .bilL omit- but the man intimated that he prefered to remain. Another half hour elapsed, and finally Mr. H. walked to the back part of the store and took a seat, which he had Oc cupied only a few, moments when the fel low, who was a tall darkey, suddenly reached over the counter and slipped a five dollar bill from the drawer, where he had seen Mr. H. place it a short, time oefore, and darted into the street. The proprietor saw him as he went out at the door, but could not give the alarm in time to secure his capture, there being no one in the store but himself at the time, s- , Cable advices .received here yesterday .conve; arrival Hi H left here a short time since-for a visit to native land. ; We care hot whether they are domiciled in j Altstadt or Neustadt; whether they are ; viewing . the . Cathedral j built in 1160; the Church oLSt-Augustus, With a spire 325 ) feet in height; or boating on the Weser; the glad fact .is, that the party is safe across the waters. ; Pro posed Ple-Nlc at Stan taclt.e Ferry A grand picnic is held at Slanback's Ferry, in Richmond county, every year in 'the early summer; and is largely attended and enjoyed by the young ladies and gen tlemen in the i vicinity. From a letter from the managers we learn that this year the picnic- will occur-on the 18th inst, and that active preparations are being made to ensure its success. We return, our thanks to D. C. Stanback, Esq., for his invitation to be present, of which we will gladly avail ourselves should circumstances per mit ' -:-;'' ::" v- A.dvertlsementl MlewBI Bell.; & ' f!ii8" .After a-careful and competitive test be tween the Edison and Bell Telephone Sys-j tern at Lynchburg, Va., the citizens of that city, in a . public meeting : Monday night, ' agreed to adopt the Edison Telephone fur nished by the W. U. Telegraph Co., and Wi.1 start at 5 o'clock, THUBSDAY MORNING. ? .. .4 ,- . 6TH INbTANY. -v- , 8tcp at FORT FISUER, Kiting EIGHT BOUK8 to Stop on return 'from BLACK' FISH CI&0CMO9. ; Arrive at home 5 SO P.M. . .; . AN OPPORTDNITY NEVER BEFORE OFFERED . .-. ROUND TRIP ONLY fLOO. ' ' : ' fe 4 It ,,. ; r,., , GEO. JiYERS, Agent. Grand Military Excursion ,! ands Target Practice ! t - F THE BENEFIT OF THE... WHITING RI FLES, MONDAY, JUNE 9th, 1879. . t Round Trip to cents; Children half price. The Italian String Band has been engaged for the occasion. ---- .' v' - Committee of Arrangements C. N. Bkiwik, J. G, Dardkn, T L. PowxiiL. we an . , Je4St tl The "King'L of Shirts HERE.' first: hence when the Babv is sufl!erins with Colic, Diarrhosa, etc. . use at Once Dr". Bull's I Baby Byrup and observe . its remarkably quick and beneficial effect; , '; t. iChew Jackbon's Bkbt Sweet NavyTobacco. , ' THE MORNING STAR can always be had at tne following places in the city : The Parcel! House, Harris' News' Stand, and the Sta Office. . s . ELECTRIC BELTS. A sure cure for nervous debility, premature decay, exhaustion, etc. The only reliable care. Circulars mailed free. Address J. K. RJUSYES, 43 Chatham St M.Y. . . ' 1 FOR ( UPWARDS 6f THIRTY YEARS Mas Wi blow's 8oothih8 Sybup has been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wixd coLia, regalates the bowels, cures szsxktbby ana diabbhoia, whether ansing rrom teething or otner causes. ? An pid ana weu-uiea remeay. COME QUICK. r WB CANT HOLD THIM. CUSTOMERS WONT LET US. ' ONLY 91.OO ALL COMPLETE. BEST SHIRT IN THE CITY. Sold only bj v Q4 It, - : , : 5;,-.:-v; - MUNSON. General Sup'ts Oilce, WIXITIINGTON, COLUMBIA AI !: QTJSTAS. B.COSIPANY; .' - WILMINGTON. N. CW Juno Z. 1M9. 1 jgg???? "5!mS3" fVvlT " ' 35 CBMTS A BOTTLX. FINE ENGLISH GUNS. The attention of sports men la invited to the advertisement of Messrs. J. A W. : Tolley. manufacturers of fine breech-loading guns, Birmingham, England . Their guns are made to order according to specifications and measure menu inzmsnea, inns ensuring tne ngat ctook, length of stock. Ac. ;: 4-. - :., Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTERIWEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1879, the following Schedale will be run on this Road: - D7 Express .and. Mall Train Dally. Leave Wilmington..... ..".........v. 8:38 A.M. Arrive at Florence...... ....'. 18:43 P.M. Leave Columbia .......... 10:40 A. M. Leave Florence............ 4:47 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington 9:00 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Dally). Leave wamington........ ......... . . 10:13 P. JU. Leave Florence ........................ i 3:35 A. M Arrive at Columbia , 5:45 A. M. Leave Florence. 3:35 A.M. Arrive at Wilmington.... .... -.. ... 6:25 A. M. I The thing is settled now. Beecher has come out in f aver of Grant for a I third term ! "Birds of a feather&c. ! What Revablleane say To-fllght. Washington Special to Richmond Disi ; t . v. ; : patch, June ?.J - I ReDublicans in high. favor, at '-the White House say. that Mr.' Hayes a faneral oration over his own dead ting any provisionr pay of Deputy 1 it T n v. o 1 a hnt ihav onrl nnii'.triv T.nar. 1 . ' .1.. . : ..... a,.nu .t .t.i nH 1 juuouaiDt v 1 1 j : 1 ana consequently uu vruviucu uaoca nwiuu brother is something to gaze at and .. -till continue to ar Ml triad, exceot where biUs had already been found or the defendants desired to be Gen. Jo. Johnston has been appoint ed a visitor to West Point Military Academy. Progress. Gen. Gordon is also a visitor. The liabilities of failures in New York for May show an increase of 1597,863 over May, 1878, but the number of failures is 19 less. Marshals will stiir continue to ap- point Deputies, and that the Repub lican party; out of its contingent tried upon information. The . civil docket was called and several cases set for trial. The Judge announced that the term would be an adlourned term till the first Monday in September, to which time the parties and witnesses will be recognized. It is likely that the civil business will be considerable. fund, will see that they are rewarded for faithful service. , I asked, them whether the President wiU'approve of an Army bill with a proviso that net mntiftV aDDrooriated shall be taken to pay for transporting troops .to be I -- Goldsboro Messenger: Two ne nsed at elections, and they replied I gro rapists wUl .pull hemp this , month n. . . ? ? .u' -a: IfSftviaat Smithfield on the 13th. and Foy that it aepenaea J aVBeaufort on the 20thl OuVBaptist the restrictive olause, for it lttnter- friend8 WHlgive an excursion to Newbern forAA with or abridses his rights as I nn the loth inst About 850.000 brick Commander-in-Chief of the? Army make up a large kiln burnt last week at , . tt:.j oM twm;ii TfinW Mal.tQrant's brick yard. Maj. Grant has Grant has bad a grand reception J , - . Th c,anCea therefore, are at Honff Kong ly United States and I that he will veto any Army Appro- British officials.: Colonel Mosby was pnation bill mat is not - Fui i. master of ceremonies. simple." mm The death of Mr. D. M. Reams, editor of the Colpeper (Va.) Times, has been announced. The attack upon him appears to have been a great outrage. .What will the law have to say about it? ; Vv 1' Six steamers left New York for Europe last Saturday. The shipments were large, including 293,000 bushels of grain and 17,000 boxes of cheese; son tiaot Af sVionn for Glascrow, .and I Spirits TuiTJewme. 1 Franklin county Centennial Ex ecutive Committee is organised, with Geo. & Baker as President. ; . 1 Cabarrus county -writers are now engaged in the business of disproving a Mecklenburg Declarations ) ThW :FrankUn-ie5OTfer has en tered upon Its second volume. -It is one of the best edited Western Carolina papers; f Mrv Justin Disosway was thrown from a wagon at Newbern and had bis collar bone broken; and was otherwise hurt. a contract for supplying 1,000,000 brick for the Asylum. He works two machines with an average capacity of 18,000 per day.- The election of Col. Humphrey to the Presidency of the Goldsboro, Snow Hill & Greenville Railroad is a deserved recogni tion of that gentleman's energy and public spirit He is just the man to push the en terprise through. - The sweet-gum nlata factory of S. tu Gray & Co.v at .New- fFL Temple of Israel. . I The annual meeting of the congregation iwas held Sunday evenings at the vestry room, when the following- officers were elected to serve for the ensuiag term: i President S. Bear. 1 ?Vice President A Weill.- S i.V t Treasurer H. Brunhild. ' ." Secretary J. I. Macks. j Trustees P. Rbeinstem, M. M. Katz, S. H. Fishblate, S. Hanstein, Wm. Goodman. ! An election was also held for a delegate to represent the congregation at the Gen eral Convention of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, to be held in New ! York in July next, which resulted in the Choice of A. Weill, Esq. v : " i The congregation, we are informed, is in a prosperous condition. : , . . . r r- TH Cropa. V A gentleman of this city,1 who has Just returned from a somewhat extended trip throughlthe lower end of Robeson, and in Marlboro and Marion counties, South Car olina,' gives an encouraging account of the cond ition .' of the crops in those sections. The wheat be represents as very fiqe. Har vestine commences this week. .The cotton planters were fearful that , the heavy rains in the-.early part of May;would give the grass such a decided advantage that much damage; . would result, but they have how succeeded in getting it all out, and the crop Is now considered in a safe and prosperous conditionl The corn; crop i bai alifr re cbvered frork the effects of the wet weath er, and how promises well r; H, For ttae Penitentiary. The following prisoners, convicted at the late term of the Criminal Court, will be ta ken to Raleigh to-day, in charge of Deputy Sheriff Daniel Howard, to be turned over to the penitentiary authorities. The par ties are all colored: i ; x 'vi Glasgow Hill, larceny, 10 years. W. H. Boyette, larceny, ten years. . John Davis alias Jim Davis, false pre tence, 10 years. , ; , w ,. . . Fannie Galloway, larceny, 7 years. Silvia Carter, larceny, 7 years. Thermometer Record. . The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at. 4.31 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from' the Signal Office in this city: Thkbx is NoTHiNe "Mtstxbious about the disap pearance from the skia of eruptions, bums, scalds, bruises, ulcers and sores through the influence of Guam's Suithttb Soap. Sulphur is a potent pu rifier and healer of the b kin, and is most beneficially mi i w wnn . vim. ......... -, . . 9 . . . ojovT use HrWs Instantakx- JJQy g' SllltS This Train stops only at Flemington, WhiteTillc, Fair BlufC and Marion. Passengers for AugusUi (via Columbia), should Use Night jExpress Train rrom Wilmington. Through Sleeping Cars on night trains for Charles ton and Savannah. . ; JOHN F. DIVINE. jane 4-tf Genl Bnp't a '!-v MARRIED. GALLOWAY -CROWDER. In the town of Smith vlUe, N. C, June 1st 1879, by Rev. J. B Bar low, Mr. ALFRED 8. G ALLOW Ax and Miss E. G. CROWDER, all of Smithville. ". ....... .. . ; lWA : Bissolution of GopartaersMp. rpHE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX X isting between HOWELL COBB and a D. M. COBB, under the name and style of COBB BROS., has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. - C.D.M.COBB. Wilmington, N. C, June 3d, 1879. , Alpac Coats! FEW MORE OF THOSE ' 1 ! : , ' I :- M FINE BOYS' 8UITS, i I ' which I will close out AT COST I ' HANDSOME ALPACA COATS, : !' ' ALL STYLES. BOLD CHEAP, : At, . ': -' " . -r. :, A. DAVID'S, - jo 3 tf ' The Clothier. For Kent, Atlanta.......... 70 Augusta.... .....80 Charleston j I..... 83 Charlotte ...75 Corsicana,. . . . .81 Galveston 75 Havana 8C Indianola, . . . . . . .78 Jacksonville,... ,85 rrBK UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINUE THE A Key West........ 81 ?t ' I J I basiness. and resDectfuUy solicits a continu Montgomery . . . . .VO I .nee Of the natronasre heretofore so liberally given New Orleans. . . . .75 I the PURCBUL HOUSE, promising all his unfailing t. i- t- 01 I ra-t tn PT.RASR r uuta xtassa. ox Savannah,.. 83 St. Marks........ 89 WUmington,.....78 efforts to PLEA8E. i.'ith HOWELL COBB. I During the Summer and Fall months, X the Sound Residence of Dr. A. B.Wrleht. S I ESP 1 eieht miles from town, on Turnpike road, -I Ball Sadjoining the residence of W. A; Wright. I M-Sv ITIun. . ra rr nrnntuu Ann 1mA TlwAMinir House and two email Offices, all in perfect order. Apply tO d,U.'WAlWl',' ap 39 atawtf su we Agent. i Truss Hoops, A Craxy Proseeacor. 'i - , One Maria Wortham had a man by the name of Richard Price arrested yesterday on the charge of assault and battery, ; The case' came up before Justice "Hall, who quickly discovered that the woman w as crsxy, whereupon he dismissed the' case. ! ; : .R1VBK AND - 1SABINK - Y PO MOST CHEERFULLY SOLICIT THE PA JL tronage of and commend all my friends to the POaCELL HOUSE undsr its future management. ' 1 C D. M. COBB. I Wilmington, N. C, Jane 3, 1879. . -- je 4 It USE r-. i B0NT0N STARCH, l-Ito.? Papers. COOPERS' TOOLS. BORING MACHINES. Cow Bells, Hoes, Rakes, Seine Twine, Tracet Chains. Plow tines, and a large general assortment of Hardware at Lowest Cash Prices ROBERT HENNING, : . ' -. , . : Successor to Hennlng A Teel, i , . no. uatKec etreei. i Nkabthb Whamt.- - jel DAWU - Keep Cool, also Steam i The Sperarm, Oteen;from this port J Purest, C 11.6 ape S t. T't,. VII f Twa TPiaXAtntr tsna fitf Ihn 1 i t J OMR DOWN AND WE WILL i EXPLAIN WITHOUT CHARGE. TAKE NO OTHER. lrSSS--- 1 1 i Vr. . w M-r-r-jrr.f--1 ; pminra nrt TnssMOTtii" cooks, only at PARKER & TAYLOn'S, jeltf 19 Front Street; No Waste! P?...FURWtTURE je t U OR SHOULD BE.r Skerries on the 18th ttlU .bound for .this IS Alrf V tlV all ; il BVQ CeTS ! Where you can get THE BEST GOODS FOB THE port. ; , ,., :, r.,; bj.;-.. :!f: I The Fritz ton far Lameker, Treese, sailed from Maasluis for this port on the 20th of May.- i- :. .r '; .:: The schooner Albert Mason was re ported off the bar yesterday afternoon,- and i Norwegian baraue- name unknown, in- side. I Two Itlore Races on tne River. - I At a meeting of thel RegatU; Committee of the Carolina Yacht Club, held yesterday, bern, is no small enterprise. They turn out it was resolved to have two more regattas 1 . Bowem? Andrew Bhtis," J A Bradley; irom o,wu w ow.ww iBico j v"""r I in the uape Fear Kiver during the present John Blackwood. 1 Remauung m the City Post Office, June iT -I0y0 nnAlattna1 1 .. .. : . TtiT ti Bawes. Samantha , Burton, miss Rebecca Blackman, J M Bremer, mrs Elbs- IffWeOittffiSale 2Q QQQ Bushels PRIME WHTTK CORN, 1 2000 BaBheIs OAT i QQ Bales Cheiee TIMOTHY HAY, ! And the BEST BOLTED MEAL in the city. . ! je 4 It ' 1 PRESTON' CUMMING & CO. If this should be your desire you will go to - BEHBEND9 A H1DNROB, . N.E. cor. Market and Sd Sts., Wilmington, N.C. " I je 1 tf Warerooms d, bet. Market . Princess.' Stereoscopic. Views, O F EVERY THING IN DRY: GOODS mm t' times more), which are sent to New York and bring iato the Stale over twenty-five thousand dollars per annum. The re-; cent negro exodus meeting held in this town was a failure., Our colored people are evidently not very anxious about going to Kansas. George T. Wassom was the prin cipal speaker, and he told them that in Kansas they would have to work as well as here, and in all probability a little harder. ; We are pained to learn of the -death nf TW fteorire W. Rouse. Esq..' who died month, one to come off on Monday, the Othinat, and theother .on Monday, the 23rd inst, the latter to be the last race be fore the regular annual regatta at Wrights- ( ville Sound on the 4th of July. , : ...:' I The race on nextMondav will come off x n John B Casteen. A G Call, miss Vic toria Collins, miss Lizzie .Chadwick, C W fliarkj Geo Chatman. - - n -! - h ' - - i D Anthony Delectre. miss Maggie Da vidabn. mrs Mancv Dixon. , : I F Richard Farmer, miss Evelina Fisher, mrs Agnes Foy.- - Gr-L) M Guttenburg, ; uavid u wreer,' AND AROUND WTLMlNOTON. hsof all sizes sad kinds gotten up in the best style at.:-- 1 v;.' - I ' ' YATES BOOK, STORE AND rnow.auuaa., ! jeltf ----- - -- f' Don't Give It Away. NOT THROW AWAY OB GIVB AWAY your last year's Suit of Clottdag nntilyoa have ex- amined those Dyed and Repaired at the ' WILMINGTON DYEING ESTAB'T. Market, bet. 3d and 8d bts. je 1 tf promptly at 3, o'clock, and yachtmen must j Fannie Gaither, Chas D Gowan, mrs A.'A , ana I r Rtnarte sava the his residence in .AreDwown.uip.ajBuui. , . The Franklin Reporter says tne . May 21st aged 47 years. A good BU,F'I Soear Fork corundunv mine, m haa- thus passed from 1 that left on Monday toot out head of cattle and 18 horses. 15 horses for Liverpool, were snip--i gogar Fork crQndai5f' 'ntr Lcitizen 'has thus passed ped, and the Anchor Line steamers cj, ' : " 7 A W I ' -n --.tl T-: F t ha IVlA&SlP.n xroiner jjuuii-i v secured five thousand doUars in an . ... r i A.w j. flnnor Hill XS nour 1 ior 1 tne uukuuww, ww " Greenville Railroad. ' The editor of the Warrenton QassetU measured a solitary. poplar tree in that county. It was Z( leei m iue and it was estimatea at iuv ieci.uSv. ., , RMit.r: . Frank Cox this earthly Mr. McMillan, of Tennessee, has two retrenching bills on hand, neither of which, we suppose, will become a lawvtThe l is to cut down the Presi- NBW ADVBBTlSERlENTSt dent's salary from $50,000 to $25,000. J( Buflering terribly with ' the wound he te It will hot affect Hayes, who is draw ing Mr. Tilden's salary. Taking gold as the basis of value, or the purchas ing power of a dollar, and it i:tj mated that the salary of the Presi-; dent now will purchase eight times as omce uei much larid,d cattle; town lots, ana The folloivingfe1 the Directors merchandise as the salary of Lincoln, j of tue proposed GoldsooroSaow HUland .. . . ; - - n.nmiifl Railroad: L. w. Humphrey, ihe other is to reduce" tne pay ot i rL 5 f Grainger, from - Wayne, J as. B. memh.ra ( Cnnare from $5,000 to nherrv. andE. C.:,Yellowly, of Pitt, and iii ,hr the hnrstine of his gun a few weeks ago.It Is feared that be will lose the sight of his eye. : C t Franklin: Reporter. Capt J. Wi Terrell, postmaster at Webster, and his deputy, Mr; Watkins, were arrested Mon a., vninff bv a detective of the Post Office Department,;-sent - out from Rich- Bonton;Starch. II Ct in.- 1 Cobb Bros: Dissolution. . : : Munson The "King" of Bhirts. Geo." Myers Flshitig excursion, j . a WirrriNa Rifles Military excursion. '; booPBB & Conard Dry goods bymaU. p. CrjMMiNft & Co. Corn, oats, hay,&c. W., C,& A.R, RJ-Changeof schedule: be at the 1 rendezvous punctually at the hour appointed to be included in the race. l as it has ' .been decided that there shall be ho delay on that occasion. f s , : . ;'v : ' Richard Martin colored, charged with being drunk and disorderly on Water street Monday night, and abusing Ofllcer Woebse, was ordered; to be confined in the city prison for twenty days. ,v , ; Ts :f : Charles Larkins,f charged with drunken ness oh the:streets, shouting murder and resisting TOfflcer Grant, who arrested : him. was 'ordered d to -be locked npi to await further consideration a -sif Jihe Foy, charged with being drunk and disorderly, was ordered to pay a fine of 2, Groves, mrs P A Greere, ,. Rachel Uauae. sH H C Hastings) miss Susan Haynes, miss Charlotte R Herrin, Wm Harsen, G T Hutson, Harry Hill, D.Hsnover, Sylvester Highsmith, , . ; vr7 iiiiua;ioi .&n :. J Henry Jones. i K Miss Mary King; miss J&ne King, J E Kelly. ." - -s f.--5';. ;j L B F Latham. - . --t ; t i M Wm McNeil, Chas Mason, C S Mid dleton. Chas Mitchel. David Martin, miss Eliza Merriman, Geo Matthews, Henry Mc- Lane, JamesMurphy, -nosfliurray.;ita : K Martin xuan. , ,.tti . , G Charles Owen. . p Catherine Potter; L A Price, Alex Plumxner Eliza Potter, Capt James Pigott, Thomas Peterson , - R Nellie Richardson, Jno H Rohintop. 8 Frona Bummerlin. R H W 8cott, Jno C Smith, Rich Smith, miss M E Schaff er, DBJSS8 OOODSl' r. ?. 4 J v - - : SILKS, . ' $ -,kl.lO :iiJ- .SBAWL8. ' v 7"" '"' i ; k , . LINENS, , ; ..V;v i: : : . - COTTONS, UPHOLSTER F, ,rt . . . :. ., ., 1 1 . . FLANNELS, - ;: I : ' EOSLWSTt OJELST and BOYS' SUJTSr ,: ' LADIES' UNDERWEAR, S . r, , , INFANTS' OUTFITS. DRESS MAKING. . . 5 ;WBATS,i .,3,riO:..:i..--- ' COSTUMES, lU-: .--;n.. RIBBONS, i ! " - v NECKTIES, BUGHINGS, , OA -'v-s.r 5ir;;. HANDKERCHIEFS, s ! ,Vt -wu WHITE GOODS, -' ' - BUTTONS, .f r-. . . . ; HAMBURG8, SKIRT BRAID, :. ; , SEWING SILK, n J-s-kih: V?FBINGES; X I - w. ........... mJMJX, FANCY GOODS, te. , , "YTTtB HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST YV and most perfect assortment of TRUNKS and TRAVELING BAGS ever brought to this market. Prices reduced. : Give ns aeall atom Wholesale and Retail Harness Establishment, No. a SOUTH FRONT STREET . nmna , je j tf MALLARD & BO WDEN. S' Cool! t TRAW AND LINEN 1 u ; ' . DROP IN AND SEE. je 1 tf HARRISON i ALLEN, "j ' ' ' J Hatters. - a j tiaieniM 4nf ArmaliATi- And: flatlflfT vonrself how cheaply and quickly you can get ete- rythingla $t; t -ZQ-.i&f&Jii.Z -'kV-.'' " rrriFislung A. FULL LINE OFlFISHING TACKLE, con slating ef Poles, Hooks, tines, Corks, Sinkers, Ac always on hand and for sale at low figdra- - ' GILES St MUKCHISON- ... je"ltf 38 and 40 Murchison Block. Cucnmber Fnmps. nil. It Bort. A report was prevalent here yesterday fternoon that Mr. D. S. Sanders' house, a fine dwelling, about eight miles from the toiss Louisa Stevenson. , , v s t TjlCrOOClS 6& JN OXlOnS I rruTB GENUINE CUCUMBKB WOOD PUMPS, TLPinlP Thnmnon:' Andrew ThomDH I "H vVV.T--Jr ,rT.-i l' . ,tih nnnlnKnn (Va -tnini;ai) T; ann I Dn mn, nv ThflmDR ntlM ll&riDt I at mm bv If all Or ZDreSS. W e Carry an sveniiio was discharged.5 IP' Toney ueieaaea.. - .. .t I "T --w nriuli n.. Willi I mi LewU Green, colored, whb CSS ot TTmnrpa Williama. miss Rosannan w'addelT, miss Nancy Walker, mrs Nancy stock ef about $400,000, all bought for prompt cath y Have the Children send for a set of our Adverti citv had been destroy ed y fire during the I of larceny at the April term of the Criminal j Dr T F white . J' . , . . ... -it ;mnrot. fldiirt. and sentenced tolhe Honse of Cor- I Persons caUi , ..u ' .it rnnAnrn . imnrove.l Court, and sentenced to tne noose mnrninir. wiiu jbu, - - - - -, . , . . j ,. A T . . . .-r I .1 lf1.o. aatr I Will uieBW Hf .,iuiw.j..r::j ments surrounding and in we are gia recwou yf-w Wr.w;y., i nAafbfwrthmtlVIitfto - to learn that Uke rumor is false, ana tnai i oay4 oy oruer ui on nonor. a uoK the damage was confined to the burning of We learn that there was : someoubt as to one of his outhouses. : - ' ; ; 1 the guilt of the prisoner. - . 1 - - PeisonJSSmgfoatley it -will T1eaiur8av "advertised. 'If not ,- , . ,0 ffl&dWbeMnflf AND RETAILERS,'' ! - K V Xstablish&lSU. " 10 tne Leaa Aiewer unices - j., i i.uj.vj j -Ed. R.' Brink, P. M." Wilmington, New Hanover1 Co.; N. C. " 'PHILADELPHIA, PA je 4 BmDAW we sa je jy aug oct nov dec Ne.Iron Lining to Bust. No Porcelain Lining to Break. Nothing but Wood. The Cheapest and Best,-.J? "ttvk ?v Bold only by-- - ' GEO. A PECK, , : jeltf '. ' -ti Xo.58oeth Front St.- BUTCHER'S UGKnG Ti KaLER, i r For sale at r GREEN FLANKER'S. , mmTiSiON COD LIVER OIL, , - Wommer's Extract Malt, Valentine's Meat Juice, , j t ... Bay Rnm, Violet Water, : - K y Extracts, Cologne, Ac., ;v ,. - ,. t , my 23 tf OBEEN A PLANNER'S. l 2 "41 5' f i V s.r...' .a . m Arn . .... t . r ueiore me war was o,vvv.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 4, 1879, edition 1
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