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-1 rilK WILMINGTON POST. WILMINGTON. W. C. SUNDAY. AUGUST 1. 1876. All communication- for the tate Republican Executive t'onimittce hotild le addre!cd to Thomas II. Ken:h, Chairman, care of K. M. Sor rcll. Secretary, Kaleigh. N. C. No lie to Hmuit'IiciB. . , IJiiomU Rep: SraTR" Kx'. IVm. National Hotel. Raleigh. ClMiinian of Congressional Dj.trict -v- ,. i oiinly Executive Committees will i l-.ic lor ward immediately complete li.t .f the names of member of llicii . committee with jt office ad-lrc-v (. Iiairman will also send in applica tions for .stakrr., giving time and place for holding meet Mig. All I'C '" throughout th.- S.tate op- Mcd to Con vention, will please corrcs imnd freely with the ftale Conintiltcc on all matters relating to the Conven tion and election. , Thomas II. Kem;ii. ' Chairman. F. M. rniRRKLL, tx-cretary. E.trari from the Western Add rent. On the 1st day of January, 1S.1I, the Western members of thelieneral Asjh-iii-Wt of North Carolina, without dis tinction of wrty, Usucd an addft. to the peiple f the State, from which mf make the lollowing extracts: .-. Your Kill of Rights says " That all ttolilital pver i voted in and. derived troni the '' "y." I 'rr in the enaM ( North C-arolLvaiJwiycdifom the ui"j'fc ','J Ect it not' be said that tit,n and representation go in hand. That, principle has no iw.lu.Hion here. It is true that our inrrstors four hi tliu buttles of the Rovo- Jution uimiii the principle that they ere not to be taxed by a boly in nhit h thev were not represented. Rut who re,reciitcd 1 certainly the people thorn- who paid lhe taxes not the taxes tlu niM-lves. t)ur ancestors never (IiimhiI that their proiH-rty should be represented. 1 liev claimed, and justly tm, that I hr ij should be represented. In the Senate, ynyrrl'i is represented and not t-iU; ami the Kime prin rii.h' which prompted our ancestors to that glorious contest, and sustained theni in it, which terminated H' the iihievcment of our LiU-rlies, should prompt u to war against this lined ..on anli-Republican remnant . of feudal aristocracy by winch Uie people .tr.ta'l by a lly in wlnefi they are not represented. Apply the principle ami e its in-iii-tice. Ten men ill anv one county own a much property and uy a n.n. h i.nblic lax as live hundred men in mother county. They all own the .imr poch ol oropci tv. F.u h of ihc hxe hundred is couallv mUitcd in the preservation ol his little mite as . . I. l . r-Hher o tne ten. r;cn oor u;i ti4ps rmulc it by the labor of hi hands, by the 3eat id h bro. U alt lie tu, bv ineani of which to maintain and provide for family. It is the dependence ol hi children for eluea lion for ulc njnre. And ycl, by the present riciii, the ten are eijual to the hre hundred. Is this jut ice ? Is this LilK-rfy lat war break ul -let civil commotion arise - whooe lives are ex wms, f.r lhe protection of ibis projer n r..rtii t.i fiolii th ii . ii ii'i mi . - n ... battles of your country ? The live bun dfrI o forth to right the battles id fi rounlr, ; to f liii4l i honor; l njaiutair U" P'ry ; lsvis thr ji-es an little ones lb slipggle on in p"eily and iwdigcncp wjiile the ten .lay at home, enjoy their Health, and luut of the honor and chrV "f their country, the bravery, the freedom, and cspialityf itcilixen Save us front nirh freeilom save us from nuch ttpialilv! It is no Iretslom it is no enualily. It is downright tyranny ty ranny "in its mot odioijs form. The few grinding into the dust the many tfnder th ifuf heel t powerpower nJef tiC ITtP'e Mf hc!n? delved from 'Ihc ieiplc onlr.' rioerlv has no rights indciH-tidcnt of peraonaL Yom can give it no right., - nor privileges, r.or immunities which affect it hne. It is matter, and can not feel mr enjoy rights, but in couse ue oce of it Hirvscsiouf you may ptya itomn.r political power ud iriviU r'ie. f, then, you protect' citizen) in tbe enjoyment of proH-rtT, i not thj p(eaor of humlrcils ojually entitled a prtrctjon as the owner of thou rknK7 t hU pnjoyuieul tho lcsf hj fuu n:,iasnre enjoyment bjr th -uanlily rnjoyedf SupHse you take trw the rich man hi thousands it Wonlj hisii. If you take front the puor man his hundred it i to. yKx will cling to hi all h the HMc irtinacity ? WhkTi ill arround it with more guards ; us il mrtiuarin-lr ; ami. auore carefully proride that it idiall not I7 ron;meU fir rfos iud, UvUi' cxpenditurca of ortrnment '? Itta mloriou that tha fif enavlan ibon of hrh txts and II 4 aat)fal : It U ha-'der lor then Wfthrirj. drnloriebp afcrecat il"wh uwt lwHf ft Ihu awuuwt ta in avay U lc and every pour uarj hofye a aid eapecta to improTO hia con- dilMNi, and oo dajr U bevom rich, Hence il U in WeUern North Carolina are nntre interested io the prcstrva lion of alare property ; because, al though we may hare fewer aUrea wj pMt 0liri rixrf ; an4.uf cojl4 rtwater pi caber of rwor t sTT32a .... ...:.uL' i.,. ' " t ha Vilie f tW f Tanit VTo hare mor rioowaetS, and'oynert'of erery olhef ttrihni nfmifrtr: kcnl fewer of thai t-MirfWhMjl ihtf hat tWaTW SmIj nU atei Jtf0I, To connect together tho pode of tWsuivion) cotamoa, bood of in fmiil ooly aecraaary that they pee th aane tml tr fH VtnMHwrtyVheTv'they arV ftsJrerl i the tatatrj U whkk they are pahi. Ktesf i the rity of New York is no Jr M erihe wrahn of rUt 'M: lU'LJU lA uU ii. induU. 4 faratai no iodex of the wealth of it yiejtMo aay loi tiiii giit more bolitical weight tofthe richVhah I. U. L. C tt I an Osand owner of any particular species or prop crtj .lrifl artd HSmifcii snore !f flectual protection man one owner or th same aiiKMint asxl pecres, under any fbrmHif government that would be, tplerated'f.or a moment 1 1 a irte country." ' ' r r "( Many of our citizens are srenUr ou - iooeU to the election of JunVo. hv tK . v a- IKiiUttre. aisiis rrVitUedrtAe Con- stitntion: ' It eannofi he Hi4Wi1 ih our , own IeiUturA loot, in mmr : '.. ,r-rrr.-i-r . n uiuccf, ooen me scene oj, iquiguc en lireiy at war witl. our idea of ij,e IH1. rity v( 1U10 InehfUa1cnbitlit waa shown that neither character, nor dual1 neatifin Were mad'e the-trtt fbtlntrfeB and that. U. frtniwfitlvat the sacrifice I the best interests of toe people. . j . i-v - . . r . Under the .crrcranutances :4nanr be- Heve tttat the peoptewTaoad' be CWe'nAf- portumty am Laud .intciKue DeOOie. in ATI enced be the tear of dcnuncMiion br punishment rfrtv men ' -The "vstem Us becti tried In man States "fiT'tbe that at it is much to be doubted whether il will, nnl..im Limn Im ailinrrtfl . Srv alt ' Other, tod, tfcrnk tlvat tber drtl to hold office for a llmtte tjeridd.' "There is no other officer ibown to W.JaW-, butwui, U limited to ,aLart.perial, after which his power is laid doirnat the foot of those from whom he received it; ami in determining whether they trill train f.-. tiimia ili -a-. 1.7 lT";vt : V aa upon the manner, in wnipn iiil t..ti i.. .i:.i..Mwt Tr... of these ofnoea are of the highest char arlpr anil immrtnnrp iml mnallv fa. quiring' fr the incumbent, purity and iiitegrify or character., Pto evils ftave resnucu irom giving tne election 01 . ..fK.. ... il.,. rni. . , iv no Hlon oPthc nle. n7r of cu urscd with 11 barfJudltarrtr his life. if, ; in despite of all precautTons, one .ould nnlorttiiKitely bl eleeUjd. (n no sh Innicfid0 liiiillicua other instance is such a curse Can any other be greater? The present mode of appointing Jus lices of the 1'eacc is universally admit ted to bjqwjiJNe tbau'd fafca. f certain evening is set apart for lic jmrpone; and the members from lie different counties hand in the names of those they derrc ajtjiated aArl hey are read at the clerk's table. Nobody hears the names, or care to hear them.' It is understood to be the season fur sport ami is one of those cinitoms of our t jM.wliliirA lunrr Ir minn nriil rprofniiod and never departed from. They are Irioueiitly elected by the members of the Ix'zislature for the influence which each can exert at home in some parti cular neighborhood. And it is well known that many of those' appointed arc wholly unht for the proper perfor ma nee of the duties entrusted to them. And some of those duties are of the highest imitortance to their several counties. 1 hey enjoy and exercise the wcr to la tho iioojic j lley imPOM taxes, much more lieavy jlian those im Hsed by the legislature.' They regu late roads, build bridges, cunrt liuuses ami jails; regulate lip paimi, anu gov a. .a . em 1 ho u holt) ouliua uf their several serai con n ties; boidca' extrpssmg original ricnia juristliction in all cases of accou nts un der and actions on account under ?H; Inrsides presiding in County Courts, where business of the highest import a nee US the interests of all is transacted. Thev have exclusjvojurrisdictipn pf the probate of wills; !if granting'' letters of administration; lheyapoint guardians, and control the setlbient of their ac counts, and ot tut: sellhrrnenf. ol at estates. There arc nianr other import ant duties they nerforoi they are in fact, the great conservators of the peace of society, ami upon the proper and ef ficient erformance of their duties, de mands in a ureal measure, the social or der, morality, jcacc and jroserity of every community. oureiy, men uon whose qualifications for office-, and pro ber conduct, so much depends, should be selected with great care. There is no amendment foe lTfln,t4titjv,H more iwccnouslr dcjuandcd by the public good than this. If they tax the people, ought not the people to elect them I This is a question lor them to decide .v .: wnen in vajiiTenviwn totouiw. t. '- - - . 1 - - " . I. w nMMv whether the election of Secretary of Stale, UmipjfuUer and a-reasurer, ought -not to 00 given 10 ihb csL,ir t m other officers now elected by the Leg islature,, of a general character, when other duties connect them with the whole State. It has been ptupued, tw, ta provide lor the eFcction tafa Lieuttuant Oor ernor to preside io the Senate, and who shall aaoume the oiace ot uoiei uagis trate of the SUte Uuq the death tf the incumbent. We all remember the long Atinggle to elect n presiding officer ia the Senate, six years ago, and again two years; ago, wnen ma oouy waa culty. . ' 1 The rulei.' of he Senate resiQlre that thcorpHdlng ofrcxfthatliMynball not rotf Mlt Qsjeatiom mnd. ; fore it. extent In case of a tie, and whasa kka .eelV aT nakti n. ttea'Und he is not permitted to apeak except when the llonao Is la Cbaatnittee of the Whole. , One Senatorial District therefore necessarily almost w hoi It dnx francbi-ed, t j The laa propriety i of this state of thinp will readuy occur to alU . Alaay other cotapUloU exbl aht ntora consistent with tho evae ol the age. The tekne of roretweaent ia proeresmire as err ft other arienoe. ThArr,- mvwfr, thtlr mnn of kwKledg lucre! Vhete coa Uaace taetr reuuooa lowaraa one another," a4 towmtde cltiaena 'of their sister -ajur. w w State CTtrTwhere aronod na are takina; adraaUceof IhU age of iaaproTtnaeat to itaproee their forma of tTtrnsaent, aWed when the rirhUef her Trfc neri'e-Maoaratirelr.ilale' kaoww- lis etotanttiUoWta!oM'tb raceire.awi intbfwteoWnt frotn the spirit that ia abroad? IsSAJiCarinaaJontobe still: I sheahMM to contlaea hound io Uowe ahaaW Jikh: Una JUM her timba so lontc Irtteeed in th hada'eX eteeir Or shall she arise, m a atroag riff ,omeci,.bot.6injpir party serrices. V. i. miase!!,. Moore and UAatgontery; Ieglslaturea.are siaail Udieq,' VUafl "el Fleaaiogr Yaney y Hr 'jKar elected upon Hliticat narlr eroands I nier. Ilejideraon r T. K. Caldwell. Tti.O-. I facility for crrtrbtI6n "na aetrers 01 tneearia generally aaya 1 -rr WI mi( nnu a. t,l . 1 .tI I til AaT4villA Pioirvr iia -ar ti a ft Win I -i ,.; Y KVUW..NVV rAiMamv me 1 ---- - ' '--- - ; Piare iac nAiinc ,.r iiMi.aaiiu vii. ho lain i iuna cruiiur ui viic .iiariuuB.xfrin ' ' the oincer naa oeen me consequence, "SVr -i.Xil. A )ir And it certainly is not a Sfc , of fAN WHl; much difhcultv. whether wasjiould be I man shall MBicnrJ by Johti Ortr' Brini Oal- Tin J. webb, Jesse u. bloarr.' Kntneih r 1 . TkT w lir ie ir i - "V..MV 'T " :4oreiw r-rwiu, liuncombe : W. iL Lane. J. M. A lrake; Uesse Thornburrh, Randolph ; Jno.,A:iJIHnrtoii;-A.MfIdirelC O. . nti. roaed, Sl.nhai ILoiU Ft . . . n Davie: G. JJavie : U. . IMvkls(n.M WKtr. l1 - 11 - ttmpbetl, Jos.. ;&Ie,3iitieri; 1 ... : 1 r " j .-i j w a r. dr a rarrcit iocze, ruaoiT ; A Alv oster. Wilkes; John A. GilwterD: &$&r TwelL Calvin H. W tier. Teter Adsma. I tluilford ; Raftts BarrineerJ. W7: Scott. cl n-wr-.I.' ttrLLLt ti - I "'" J,,u'i,',, ii!u,;au( o 1 nosier, was. a, ivescii, lJSTTMSon? a. & McM iJbM, Aabp j' t3t W, W,,1 SfM ISh,4ohn HaytiV' Oaid well t JrH. Uloxhtor,- Chatham I Abrti? K:Kel- aloaU "ton. Burke. .;:: 1 Ttie Pppoacfllfo)Bntfoif.',; rj -11 ocr"tj has to say about CowreMtiorl and lue TWpecttve , pay, for, emancipated "Woea, and then bare jnour back etvtne " Convention j called let a be I unrestricted let there be no naaderine J promise to Kadtcalisitt or impQrted n ideas let the old Ue pracf ta.,'-i?S.,IlHoiyp ping-poMand nuabfied .aufTrge...,But t bv undexstoody -we think, ihat the Mi:yatafe cannot limit the aCMOtt or a Ooentiinndif the Convention meets it C0 09 8JS It -pleases. ' . W.ifc .jt - ..tJL n ""'V'' Y, -. vention should retrard the d ctatioti of J icgisiniivei ouuy,i . I ' . ' ,' "rne restrictions imiosed fn the bill Kr . OTU,W "c sicgr.uiug 1 "'ti't . IT r 7 , State, csiicciallr in its Danderini to the 15. of our fanalical eoiiea at ISULAIM VVK UA MAO rS I NT Jl 15 iilJLV,hr EPKiyATION OF PERSON AL PROPERTY, 'AWUtoWSH WB 1K I ... ALL SOW OPPOSED TO REK8TABL18HIMJ SLAVERY IS ANY SHAPE." CARPEMEK & MALLARD, (SUCCESSOKS To) ' J. S. TOPIIAM CO. HORSE BLANKETS THE Largest AM Cheapest ASSOnmeM of Trunks in the City,. SADDLES, OF ALL KItfDS, HAUDliK HI..VN K rTTK, KEATIIKK UHMTEHK, u HOtCsK HKUHHKH, CUKUYI.QMKB,- SADDTHY HARDWARE. ot nil klnd. . i,iii." ai vnn nasrr dec 25-ly x nil t m iv a w yiv' ii 1 I N S 1 1 R A i t? IC A gEiN V J OF f JNO. W. GORDON. $40 000.000 Assets Eeprcsented. FIRE isrRANjTE lOMrllTIEa: IJverool & Ixindon $ Olobe, England, Hamburg firemen, Qerniany. Mobile Underwriters, Mobile. ' Virginia Fire and SI a line, RrcbnTOnd. tTtty, tnthtnond." Southern Mutual, Richmond. Old North Stae, Warren. (on.. Penn, thiladelphia. Home Columbus, Ohio. Aroaaon, Cincinnati. Ohio. Alao Mmnartn, o North Carolla MKTKurvj UITAX tJood Arents wnolnl for Life aetl Fire Oomrwalea In ll nnoerarled lerrltorr, ioeraipiea temiorr. as, between Front aa WILatrKOTON. . C. iHftee on Prtoeeaa. between Front mad waurumi. jjiy isir TUB CtX BOOK STOHB T1AAALW-AYH la stock, at tall aM 11 mentor t4Uvaar4 rbmA MtsostlMeoaa . .. ' 1 Works, an all th. Utest pnbltcaUoosorth 'flay. " ' i Al.ttO T AeowplclcatovkoC Rlaak nouka, Wrlt C rrr, fca tIoj. InlUaJ paper, Iaka. rllaarr.Otx. v Wttai alatti stork of Ma-. aieailaaraaitau.Ualtar. fteajoa, VlotlaaJ k'latas, nnjs, Jlra wvlpaa, Jrioo. Aa. yo. a Jaksi 8uaot, . l f " i rel- . lt WthalBK-toa. W. C. Fl3m' iT.vR c zm.; ay wlaniac l oma. wain I vaM u well to am apfTinl rait, lauotlarai IMS 'BMUVtueat. .fiVIraaa kJV -PRO8PK0TTJS , '.' ' " " ' . ' At ... . , .. . .... t he; jrij ;i y ctvr-tx it THK K1MJVATUR. a )orAl ol aaoral aa 11. arm aa nmmiy aiaaenaaaaki raaah I a (tea taUiaatst na Of aa 1 . ml aslaratl avaa iaHCATUH wrt aarnaxty aVwaa laa k- lUMraaa mntf. kJimaw tawan I aasuV v9 ft aaia.aW U W fba Ha. sttliC. aajJkiaTMft- : ' - Touts or rjtscjurrw3r . naCaoJta.alkai J3 0 . taa SV44 aaaS Tata7aaalha. In a ' w a rrirt I. a awmi Jwt-4( raktaakarti. rajasaamiM. X C I Y npupri rtt anfrf tlrtaw nf nr. tor I . . .4 - it i:...- ..r i ' 1 rrices. rian. uauij uvvinj w af Nartat OratHMt; M aMU MToraia a afrry aaaaaar eaicaaaiaa an aaaa Uaat in a of aar niUfat wlMaaaat leH a ti4 ml aaacaafcan aa an artraa. I J'iilOU il 1 -11325311 VM I raa.a vr a. 1 , -t ,iH.if,rxilr i !? t I I PI Pi t fWACCAMAwM CXPK FEAR T R arra t a BEATEN RICE . . -u-t . nu;i il' - mi."' I ,. t - ! 1 t. i - I u a mr T n r a anniif .np.Rst i--i -, (Dry Salted and Smoked.) : - ' I i ! HI I T'S'ir .1 . . .1 1 1 .-J . s i-it) t. ur English ksd Beoteb Ale." a I ! ' (. (.- ! ft tf; i reduced all kinds," TOILET SOAPS, SOAPS. Twenty differ- in ! ! I" ent kinds of TONIC ) A M 'I M BITTERS, JjmO JAHXflA.M . . . i , ' i.- ! ' ; It v f I (i rafu Tnhnrnn KernaeriB Oil vlgarp, xooacco, iveruseuH uii, Hay, Corn and. Oats, . . 1 1 1 ' ' . - - I Ml ,! WITH HUNDREDSOt'OTHEM ARTICLES i 1 -.:, ; . . CASH or close iHiylng- cwlers can I ho otnlvrl alwava with lionil lioona at I VT, . . Lowest Market Prices. ApKIAN e VOU4ERS. jan 8-ly BEST IN THE WORLD ! EMPIRE FLOUR ETriiAtclBaie il! ! 1 1 Guarftced, , '.' TTE ARE COMPLIMENTED daily - at by old and new friends of this Celebrated Brand ii,- Ami we have 4he consent toise nasnes if necessary. One trial h all we ak. .. .- and no other ttrand willjlaed !ESS!aUPJREj WBaBactiM VITOj'l i Hi't i :.; iv: :uir V,nl . 1 1 1 ; in. ,- j AND - r t ,,r- - - J ' ' it . . ,.r : i GEO.-MYERS. march 2-4 I , , ; , Carolina CTentral i liail- r.r. fiiftOTENTKNPKNTW OFFICfc. WliOIWOTOK, Cv,JulT li. 1S7J. J - CHAN6E OF SCOKDULK. !!- !l!'f- . . ; ' : W'ANb 'AFtBR JULY 1STH. 1S?S. J the Trains Wilt be rah cter tqls Rail- WBTSS follows ' ' tl iVh! J 'r,i 1 t i "I ' ' j i .r , MEaaateraa DiTislon. KR A-in. .MAIU TRAINS 1bniKPAU'fo- Wanilajs excepted 1 LL J-1 4... .... ' ' .' " i k . i u e witmionon ai. . i . -.w i , m kriotte...:.fr... ...... . is P. M Arrtva'lu WIlanlaKtoa...-. .1.. ..7.C0 A. M FAal. FRaUOHT ,. AUD fABSKNGES , TJUUfia-lMlUr-,lSaa4ay arptct J yr f 'tf;'M f "Irsrii! LesYa yVUmiDEton ak,.... ... ....1 Arrive at Charlotte at '. ft. 10 A. at 9 .00 P. M Lesre Cbkrlettc at . . .. .. Arrlra at Wilmington at. .... . 7.0U A. at 9.45 P. M 'ii'.) .vWeatern 'Division. tate jttWe,at,.'V.1; . ..f: .V.9 0 A. M Arrive at Baffaie for fiUeloy St. . I0.t A. M Leave BamalD mti . i 1 : l. .u v. ..: 12.00 M Ai rive at Chariot te at ........... 4 P. M ;:71?C'!tniieVion,.;;!: 1 CusncUs atAVUmJnctoa. with, Wilitiiyr ton & Wcldorj, and Wlrmuigton. Colombia A 'August ' naiiroao; ! Bemi-weeaiy new ror-aM)Trt-reeklr Baltinioreaod weeklr PbUslslf4iiaCtame, sad the River BoaU FsyettevUia. . , , irai-fsrtn. road: 'sad Charlotte and Atlanta Air Line, and Ubartott. voiouiMa x aagasta rati roasu in i i ii , ,i i , . , l-.t n, i i: ' i Thus tupnlylpii thy .whole Wttt, North west and t oath west with a ehort and cheap -...ii.O I I W I , 1 ' S. L. FREMONT, Chief Knuinver and Buperiutendent. dec 12 . . I tf Papers rtnbliabing" our scbwlu'e wpfao Uc ehanaes. . .'. Piedmont Air-Line Railway. Richmcnd and Dintille, Kichmosd and Danville R. W.. N. C. Division, and M Jlorth Western N. C. IL W. o - CONDENSED TIME TA1JLE; n effect on and after Tuesday, Aril GOING NORTH. SVITIONB. ; Sn-'f.t '!; ! i r . t - J J'f: iaaaaBMBB ataii Exr-aas t 2t p. m 8 20 a. at. :t:-2 8 fiO Leave Cba.rlot c .,. Air Une J'ntfn Sslisborv ' Greensboro .Danville.. Dundee Burkcville.... .. Arrive at Rlctrnnd , , 11.48 " t0.f2 2 20a. M. 1 35 r. u. 5 44 4 05 r. u. 4.13 tl oTi 2.4 m 111.17 r. m. G4)IN(1 8)UTII., sTaTiogs. taaiL kxpkbss Leave Ricbmaad.... 1.0$ r. m 5. OS a. at. Barkeville " sr. Ihiadce... l).sa 1.17i'. n. !'' DaBvtti...!... 10 3: 121 .' . Greansboro. .. ita. 4.'i " , . SUttmrj 4.31 " H45 " Air Line J'ncfp 7.C5 " s-3tf Arrive at Charlotte... ".IU.ii. " oumo hast. TATKiae. naiu Leave Onerahoro' ... 2. )5 a. m Co Shops .... SM " " RaUigh 7 SS " Arrive at Ooldaboro'. 10 05. m . GOING WEST. ""fTltWFf' " W at IT.' ' Leave GaMaoocbi:i. ittr.a Raleigh........ 7.M'. w . j.. " Co. Bhona if.Sf ' Arrirt at Urcttkfboro 1.15 " ..... North Western N. C. R. K (HaLem Branch.) Leave Ureenshoro i a) P M Arrive at 8aleia .. , . , S.I3P M Leave 8leia ' 'J.M A M Arriye stGrcenaboro 1 1.15 A M Pasicncr train leaving tUleigh at 7 52 p. aa. connects al Greensboro witb tba north ern hoaad train; makinc the niikctt time to all Nortbarn cities. Trice of 1 uieta same as via other roatnu Trains t and Iroa uiiui aaei ol (rt-eoa- Txro voaoart at tlrrvo-horo with Mail Trains tor troia thiols North or Booth. - Two Trains dij, txtlk vaja. On Soadajs Lrnrbbarj" Aix'oimnodjtion leave RicbsaoBd at 9.W a. in., arrive at Barkvilla li 43 p m., leave UorkviHe 4.S3 s. m., arrive at Kiohroond ..58 a. rn. Ifo Chaaafe or Cam betw eat Chat- Ulolte and RirnrooO. J Miles. nTarsa I H Sff Ssar 1 s laatrm at I Inm itranaiai 8. aw ALLfK, ' '- General TVktt A rent. UracaaKiro, N. C X t R IAIjCUTT' E. gisrr sad Uc-1 Snpetiateadant. gt)UTIEUN ILLt'dTKATKD Mlf2 Ta onry ILLTSTflATED WEEKLY la Iba Hoatb. racbt raa. FWijr erfaaBna. Coalalatat; waea reading avail rr Uvita aajr waeAty fsubluaisj tn the traltwa aaalra. Tba flratnaaabr rclMi aCTllatN IL LCHTHATKI AUt- win Ve Uanl on Savtnxdnjr. Mala davjrnf 1875 Tba nsMUbev lalecta raakvac tl aa tllaa- tal4d recur ot tba uaaek. It will trrl ol 5JTVIiSEte tUarsuUJllUijrxaJ. laca7. a rstirauae. wbtcti l4 cwt aat latere!. aaal ctra Ct b 3aAUatkoM tba! raa a oblUaortstaal orajvia. Tba sarMJTtlKaUl lUAXaTHATTOt AK air aa aeeata anw Irr. a baavjr oafe aavfsie. (a Ita Ital vusif.twtMs. aill U aaa t naasea'1 U saastjr of tax aaoa at Iter ut tataaaJa..ttaJa4art Wm. faemm asklamffarnaa. aa naU ra .lacta ntnmt aaSa, graaaa; taa- bilaa f rayaaal. Bwraar. aaiauar. awtuana rm-a aa aaaaarera lUiv., SI taai ty Wawilat Malia asj.WV nuiaar fas a toeOr aaf art, ia wr4iaara a4 varwtT. It H tat ar t aaaJia la-4anlTtl csx xuLxarnATii. jiok jan a taaoajaetal ty ert a4 ba at) eta wrtaiaaaX iaaV fvast aaalf g afre aaaaaa. Carolina Central Railway. 1 fjaeutral rreiht Ueparlmiiif, WILMINGTON, MARCH S1ST, lS7cl T conncrtions at Wilmington, boi ft vl direct to BiilUruore. Fbilaiielnhii. Acw lark, bUKfness t,tiiimentt.,rrom 'W'ilmington and 'I'lIE ATTENTION OF TUK PUBLIC is rc.c'iully InVltetl Io tlie toct lh.t llie Oo-oll-I na i Antral rntlrT bcinc complete! ! lullr ciuipieJ fur btisinea.' ettV i with Its TO CHAKLOTTE, STATESVILLK, SHELBY, RulkTford.oo, Asheviile, (iret'ovillf, Spartalur;, ? antl all stations on the Atlantic. Tenr. and Ohio, At l.oila iikI Uirbmonit Air I tn". North Carolina and Westecu Nor to Carolina lUulrtxul.-, as well-u all inunls u ileorvia an.t Ala bama. luniranfp tVnn VjiKlrrn tltitfK vn.kriaiiliil t Wiir itft via an lir linr-. NnlitminAt..i i transfer i-Jtaiitc, acKl RaTEH ALWAVK Kateaioall points nirulslinl upon applic.-tlion loino uuaoij;ntii, unuaiti i.uk or rew Hanover Dutiainj Hprlia tr CLYDE'S NEW YORK AND BOSTON LINES. VIA WILMINGTON, N. ('. FAST FKEIGUT .tOUTES TO NEW ,,w YoTk a,M, Wllm'Ston Steamship Co., Sejni weekly. Sailing ,frua new UMDI MDAV AIVD SATUltDAY A'k It I. .11., Antl from IViliiiintuii. WiCDiVKSDAV AIVD SATUltDAY. BOSTON AND FALL RIVEK. Now York and Wilmington Steamship Company, connectinpj with tl. O L D C 0 L O N Y AND STEAMEIiS DAILY BETtVEEN Boston and New York SEMI-WEEKLY. Between New York and Wilmington, .Still lKio m.iy u ty on tin- tnii't uiiil luici) ivi'U iu un t.'uniit i t ld .il W llinliiirloir v ilh Hit VVilmlnstiiii ami Weldon K.illnatl, ttic l Ht earners. Through l!ill ol lideu iveii losind IVoiu all point iu Notlli .in I jiit'i t '.imUh.i lieofi'ia 5AIt TO Ni w Vol k. Iii-I..ii. 1'roviiit mc, Kail IKl 1 1 aud il In i I .i-Umi i in tiar.inteed a. low ;i by any ntheri route and time a-jniik f over t barv.s i.r"ititlv Ia1i. KaU over t oarv.s VTn ALL i.'"iw 171 rt. 17 Foi IuiIIht hi foi m.itiou ,i't'l t Mini I I IK IK f. MINK. Ireni'iiil MKlrrti Atfiil. SI iH-voiishue "strrft t, lA..ti'ii, j 11 lI 11 MC I, NOI I'OIC TATID.V; 'OjVII'AIVY. VIA WlLMIN(iT)N, N. C. l.1 r 1 FAST HEIGHT ROGTE TO Mi NIS1S MIRTH Oil SOU II. R Al.TIMOrtH Baltimore and Wilmington Liue, SemiWeekly. Sailing (torn UAl.TIMeilli: TUESDAY and K I.IDA Y, at . 1'. M , AM KM WII.MINi.T'N WEDNE-DAY AND SATl'I.DA Y. acsTo.- AM. ri;iVli.M t t Baltimore and Wilmington Line BaHibmwt, liiaiiHi anil rro tU arc la u t vlafanai IVailjr l 11ladcI liL. aul ci ,ies niit.irt rin an t ri;ovi-1 I'KJsfK LINK. rvhiftr. w ity ai Ibe if m al rax aiii' vi U . ;.' dtsU- alvra u all afciptw)!!'' thu rvrnr. NO DELAYS Through Im I i of ladie riren to and from all poiota in N .rtL aal rV.vit. . Iina. ieorgU al Alabama. jilKTs tlatUw.w'. lliiiA-U ljt4t,. Vo ir o-r r.'a 'tU l- i . .l . a. MARK .UX taiJulr VIA WIUIJNliIO.TrAl!tL fat fatb iatorauic Art! !V 4 tta aaArrakraa Arvaiaaf IX SUWH rrrxtt KUA t.l. Acrar i-aa. Li-, W fria U i Itan , A. U.i'AXlt X, area. p.ti--oi rn Tort Lttn, arUxt . f aatdi U : CBtio, vimi hid uraisBT I I A N O S . TU a4T XUW f Ewrf Uatixseat Fillj Warr&attw I for FTe Teara, FernaWeA taV lijaa tamt'r lin-s niul via W ildoii ami lottmoDti Iktslon t nil lnvllfnce. untiuaktl l, ility (r j . . aU'Eastern Oities, As i.1iV AS I'HG LuWteT. K. VV. I'LAliK, Ueut-ral Fit li:bl st-nt. .S.aaa - 1. -vrf ALL TOUTS M1ITII Oil SUUII, YORK, iutk, li X I L Jt () A IK Wednesday and Saturday, t"i mi .. !. j ( u uvular sailiiit; of those steamers un.J it:. k :s uini.'tilii uy mis uoule. Wilmington. I 'oliimlil.i ,in m ii -1 . Itai u i, uiohna eVntral lUnlwitv hiuI .ii i I i jr i and Al.iluina. puliptlv aVI. 'A A H7..VA ',' ti. I I M In- ii VM i'tilMi:lni Vi;inl..t tin i.ii,. r. ft. iK v i n., i,, ui 11 t f.i SlW V fl K III.. ti Thiw Iimi; i.iii ii, N. v. V..- AZM X. Al um. - t Haltiiimre and News Ym k lam W'lii.iiii-'t. n , I IIIMCV STIM.H 'IIC.- I'MI.AI'f I 1511 v Baltimore and WiltniBst'P ! ti Semi Weekly. ; lm ii I llinnK3i.. W i . i B.i 11 lino re and I liihlriphu it. Ft ( Co. Uaily via Cam! I llw n H.illlr.iot. I tiiiju't 1 1 WUfil..N l II II. Baltimore and Wilminptoa I NuCliuu ejti lu.'itM.I t,J H . I ttko4 M1 Oisui KJ t -J i BRICK AT Xt'DlCL'D FWfE-. AT IIATHIS & C0'& f ira ii!9Cjaa . ltirvt-4 to tritr i It Uanwad fea-Vl t !
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 1, 1875, edition 1
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