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5 ir ihiln ;!oimi;iI. willunqton. n. j i FSIDAT, JITLY 16. 1 ,75.. convEnTiun. Election, August Cth, 1 875. rOR OELECATtSt " " ' BBrxsiricx CWSTT . . . . DAVID S. COWAN, 5 DrPTJX. OOCfTT. J. N. STAIXLNGS, , WIIXUKFAIUnOB,' vTMBEBLAKD COnTT. JOSEPH A. VGimt, NEILL R. BLUE, , bobksox. DUNCAN SINCLAIR. CALVIN A. McEACHEUN. BLADEN. j. w. Rusa CABTEHKT, JAMES RUMLEY. , . ; r;, t , OOLCKBDI COCVn. FORNEY ClEORGE. - onslow obnrrtf i' JAMES G. SCOTT, iakpsos comm. : s.j. faison; WILLIAM KIRDY. J7, n tptte of jrofe(an(f challenge an illegal votcUfwllul, let Iht proper affidavit be at once made btjort the vroper offloer, Do lAof the 'parttek ihiu illegally voting may atonoe be arrett ed and thereby prenlcd from etcap- 1. 4J. 1 mll.M .nA.lJJ I .111 J ( A cae. H'e repeat, let the pro per ajJUlaiitt bernain and let the pdr tiet fraudulently voting be at once or- retted. llomember that tie eleotion law re- quirea "That when a voter it chal lenged at the poll upon demand 0) any citizen of the Mate it thai I bethi duty of the Impectort of the Election to require taid oVlr before being at lowed to vote to prove by the oath of tome other per ton known to the judge the fact of hit tetidence for thirty day jlu4(hercUln'iheJounty in which He propotetto vole.' Remember alao that the election law aay a; "JVo elector thall be entitled to regUter or vote in any other reoinct or townthip than the one in, which he it an actual or bona fldt. resident on the dau of election, and no oertiAcaUi oj regittration thall be given. " L . - M what the canvENTiem or imm Knew ABOUT cwNrriTUTio- .S. ' ' It it difficult to aay whioh amaiee ua the more the impudenoeor tlie ignorance of flie men wM dfet op the n4i I OonHtituuou, It leemi aoarooly poe- aible that men ahould be ao ignorant j or that, being to ignorant they ahpijld be ao impudent at to an(etkjl ttt , Tery grare teak of framing the organ ic law of a Btate. Yet, to it was. One g Urtafrjnnteaee of their tpift-, ranoe; of the tery ftrtt ' prinolplea o! organic law-making, appearf ' in th very flrat ariiale ol the Qonatitutiott of 18C3. TUaV articl. ia' entitled "A DeolaraUou'of Righta. Kow,' a Del olaration of Righta and a Constitution are thipgi entirely Separate-' and die. tinot in their natures and purponea. vjuo ia ue pteeQion oi natural, inai ienable, inherent, Qod-given tight those rightt whioh man neither gate to nor caA taeaway romjaaaju,,p;hej other4 ia tiitf machinery "whioh 'pre-! aerrea and enf oroea, thoee righta, r Aa wlhonty for thi, we need go so lor, w - ther than BkoEstone, who aay y : : , . "Tlftnt and imary end of human, law Is to, maintain,, Uiase abtolate righta of fndividaala,f; r ;",",.,.! 1 The Declaration of Rights of North ; Carolina exmtaiM ail the declarations ol JagnaCharta. .Petition of Bights and Bill of Bights, and were mad by our ancestors or ,the7th of,Peoetn ber, 1776, prior to and without refer-1 ence to the formation of any OonatitB tion. Afterwards," and as "the best means to compel A dn regard for those absolute righttLq thEt. declared to be j inlieitajiduiraUeaBble.aCloDstitUtion was adopted. " The Dolaation of RigbU was paramount in authority as well aa prior in time to the Oensti tution,and ia oaf pf conflict -tetween the two, tbe 'Constitution being the wealer.Tcansi hive given way. More than once, and b'inor than one emi hent man, haa the Declaration of Bight been said! to , be aAtitltd 1 next to the divine 'commandt pi the Dooalogu it self, to thejigheet veneration anil re gard." It waa pnt forth by oar great est and best men, after fall and free eonsultation with Kindred spirit fcomothOTStAte-.Th waa especially entnusiatic '.uv'ld admiration of it,i J Untouched b ven' the' most TUthlea" hand tha sacred Declaratifm stood like a guardi an angel in war aa welLM in peace over the righta aad liberties., of the people of ftoKnaVfff,ai, 1776 until tbe vsndrjs and vampirea of th Convection of 18C3 tithe fctd power. In the CiJuvention of 1835 to William . OA-rrsT-i t .UulcJli task of n writirj t--io LitrtLiCLte, but La altered not a word, chaageJ not a lice, of tUt Dou'laration. Six ceutaries btJelapeeJeiuoe tbtt Decla ration began to talt shape and daricf some tini? of "? ol tl l r od f word Bv .cli . utenoe t. rc; J jnlioil, c wtn Jon, tod idioi! tcr reUt a. I out the 1 ae il t aci :.. ug it i oof there vjoU I . uo doubt, no wonder then that the great Gaston dared sot treed upon grouad so holy. Nol so, however, th impi oat djatrovers of every thing Mord in the form of liberty ; nothing u too sacred, nothing too wimbli fc their aacrilegioas hind. In wanton disre gard of the example of the sag of 1779 l la-iLV diwegarj of tla xam- pte of th no let eminent sages of 1835, they rnthlaly tripp4 tb great DtnuiATion or Emms of its high pre rogative to define the God-given rights of NorthOaroliniansl They declared that th VttrpdM Mr whioh the Constitution was fraated was a part and parent of the Oontitution itself, utterly oon lonnainir ererr aiaunouonoetweenine object of all human lawa," and the meant Whereby that object it aought to be aoeompliabed.' 'j ,v t And It is tuch a piece of botoh-1 work and patch -work that the people of North Carolina ere eaked to aooept m their organie law ' t rua t'NiVBitaiTT, ErrKimot BAVia, ARB TUB RATIONAL j BEPt'BMCAN. , . . - ; There it a paper, a daily paper, pub-, liahed at Washington City called the National Krphblican. ' It It of the Badioal pennaaioa and enjoya along with much public patronage the bad eminence of butig recognised aa "Orant't own" aa veil aa tha peouliar "administration", organ. Thia would be tuffloient to damn the paper to erer lasting Infamy even if it did not of it self deaerre tha opprobiamltaaorroand Inn mnat neceaaarilT entail noon it w - i , i ' 'Bat It U notleoauseof ita surround- tntf obly thai the republican u m bad repute Blander aodjainehood are ita litorite 'meata, and eapeotalry doea it eem to affect theae dishea wbon Worth Carolina affaira art to be aorTod up. Where the gall oomee from that euTenoma tha Scjntbliean in regard to our affair, we know not, bat lortaih it iv that it cjmoi from omewbera. Nothing but tha blindest paasion t 1 1- tL. 1 , a I. L woniu giT apaoe m toe ooiumua oi tup Republican to auoh ungrounded an4 unneocetajy miattatementa as thooe ooutalnod ia the following article. If no other consideration had prevented theadlity with whioh the truth oouU be Dubliahed. would hate prevented. .. - ! 1..". . vue i appearaooe oi, we arootev tn any paper oatungtueu reapeoubie. uva the uWcan fed. nothing bat to North Carolina. And well it may. North Carolina ia not healthy for Bad ioala. But, to the article. I ia entitled. "Jefferson Davis," and ia aa follows After their unsuocesaful attempt to pajm off upon rtha public the rebel Irani of the Meoklonburg Centennial as anenaine affair of hiatorv. it waa reaaonably supHaeJ that the defiant, unrepentant traitors of North Carolina would "lie (till and alnmbet " for a resh and much mora tiacrraut insult 1 to the decently loyal aeutiment of tha country, (Jiat it aeema thia waa too muobwftVpeoi North" Carolina haa a widely-celebrated institution of learning known aa "Chapel Hill University," where jnany of the youths f that State arm tor be educated,- ahd on the lCth of June laet ut truateee -aaet i or-he purpose Of electing a president. , Among the true teee assembled on that oooaaion werf ex-Oov. Graham, who amiably remark ed once on a time "the Ku-Klux mur "4ewrW? f IpeoMa ' tt Md ntOoet tWeaaaryi ta pvepW egalntiott of liam Ii. Baanlera.: Grand fOvoloDt of the Ku-Klux Kltn : Paul CL Oamerunl Kemp I, iBettle and other of thai aJ& elaaa of men, but not ao well known for their adherence to the lost cause. Jeff ferson Davis was the first and last and cajtia witlna one vote of aa elections - . 3 . 1. . . " l ami grwahia bui lor ah act that he has ou guuu najoruy wouia nave oeea I been recently elected . president, of a ooUnra in Texas, whioh osn Afford td pay him a larger salary. Hoping toi be able to make arrangements for this; the election was postponed. Jefferson Davis' j not a, proper persoa U In struct tha youth of this oountrf ih Its) hiptoryk itogovernBMtand obligations, and bis appoiatmeot to each posi tion i a menace to ' the integrity of American institutions. ( , In reply tha abopew are au thorized toay that nwiheWefferaott. Davia nor ny ,iotber ,man has been voted for by the Trustee ai President of the University at th,e meeting on the; 16th of JJa e at any other time. i The only action taken bjf the Board of Trustee la the matter al th meet-i Ingfeferred tofcitoibltJi 00m mittee of nine to report whether it wu preferable to have sv President to govern the institution in om' -other way-4y th Chairman of the Faculty , for instance, or by a Visiting Commit tee oi Trustees. The committee sub sequently met and agreed' to report ia favor ot the election of a President aa soon aa tha ftmda of th University would justify th Board of Trustee in guaranteeing suitable salary. We repe(h4CwEr oredihly iaformed that there ia no foundation whatever for the statement that Mr, , Jefferson Davis or any other man was voted for by the1 Trustees ks1' President 0 th UniveTsity on th 18tb of Jon or at any other Um,,to -..a 1. t . i But leal w may be raisunderstood irom what we have said above, we tak" occasion here ' towdeolare Ahat tn our opinion no better man than Jefferson Davia can be found in all these United Btate to put at th h of the Cnivervitv, if it ii dftired to put that iuntilot.r" sara scd sULU fonn Jtitn 1 a tLe vi-rv out t. Tie equal, If not t mlperk.r, of try r s in t' United f in catniel I ...ty. i en J olarly learning, i In U' mat 5p, Li personal r rity i J io 1 jh-c.. dad patriotism, ,i beyaJ i J m ! ; identified with the cause of the bontb, Jefferaon Davia would give to Clupol ' Hill an eclat and prentige that no. otbet man could gite. . , Unlike the Jjyulticau, we look apoa Jffraoa Da via a the proper ett peraon to inttmoi the youth of tbia country , in ita Liatorr, ite govern- meot aadobligaliooa. f f j I MI. CELLAIIOUI." "AHEAD OF ALL," ' i 1 aku at IuVkb Vlkit I r -. . i n 1 - Tnt t arohij Java l,(UTr, Mwaaba ftBi ma(N.aiirrMiiu.wk a4 la Jar, vltk an awriaeni ll 'Oo HLW PSOCEmH FAIIL1 JLOLB. I Alwtv rallabla aniltlia boat I'all on M )J oaraiplia tut U auaM. "w will tk MH-aa aaH." OrO TrRo, Jal . Ul ,Bta rreot Rt, Thata win ia aa ahMMiaw AaU M t aaea) i katltaa alaaaaa Ui aratTkanaiarla Augaat, 1 llttS, in Na Hajar aoaatv, rur ua aiaouoo ar ifea rolleviDi tovBaaiaamoara, vn: i liJniolrojr TOwft'tfaCeWLWaV traUS.B arawnalila Ulam M Conatalill od Ihraa aokoet tieaiailMaa. ) HKTTAKH VkrB hut 1OWrllHH Two MaglatraiMr not) ulork, aoa- UmiUMi and inraa aiDoa uonminua aaoa. i mw HAMovcit aM mcmikkuoitm. TIKS-ThraallKtaat4Uia atats UoatUtu ttawat CooTaa.toa. l , fjiarlir of V JUneTrt toiair ' ll-dUa4w " July 10 ' "The Chamber of Peace,' ! "THE CHANGE!) CROSS," . .. , .M i "CUBISTIAN BALLADS," j - . . , v j By Arthur Cleveland Coje, M. A. ,' ' av raw .- CITY BOOKSTORE. . .. . y..,tViA Chroraiols I Chromos! A fine stock of beautiful CHB0M08 and colored UTHOQ RATES, for tale cheap at ( , ; 1 CONOLET TATEff, , CITY I00X AND MUSIC STOXE. BatoClllV Sugar andCotTee b 60 Botes D. a Bides. 00 IIoxaa Bmolwd bides and BboaJr dors, . . - 25 Bbls City Mess Pork, 100 Bhla. Helloed Surer. 100 Bags rrime Rio Coffee, i For sale low by , i- , i WILLIAMS A MUBCmsONf riour-Corn-8vruri.-l'M- mtu. pMsaa gradee Btishela Trim White Corn, BOBblAaHiSymia -a fe A " Veradetowwy 8l r , WILLIAM MUROBtSOM Hay-Hoop, Iron-Cluo-ipl. rlt OarrelaT. " 1 ,: ) 600 Bales N. R. and E. Hay, 4 ioq Bundles npitov; ' i U, 1 100 BblaJOltselvTtTri 860 beoond Hand Spirit Casks. 1. For tele low by """' - WILLIAMS tM MOBOHtaOM, UOlASSCS-QUARa-KAIlS-rSKOT 100 Hbds. end bbls. New Crop Ou IJyuUoUaaaa,' , iw Tons U jantpeUuano, ' ? uv awn cweu vrueuiu, . ? 800 Keg Nails, " 7 300 Bags Shot ' 'WlLLt AM AMljKOHISON. July;.,., ;,. r, Hr..-.,. lot IN STORE.! T0REI n i 600BBL8. k . . 4 1.4 60 Boxes D, E -Bides A Shoulders,1 60 ? 4t Smoked Sides A Shoulders: 75 Hhdt. New Crop Cuba Molassesj ,100 Bbl. SvHyAIaasLoT qq 60 Boxes Tobacco, m ; 100 rt tye and Potaah. r. T5 Bi Oofferv; r r UdBWa.Bogarf u . 100 Cases Oysters. All 7 r ! U0 Spirit Uaaka, ; 100 JJbl rtt,-tl ' V 1 1 . 200 Paper Biveta,. . .a0TonaHIron.Tf1f Candle; Candy, Matches, Snuff, Shot, I V Pii IwWto, A5.I Ac, J! V f ; rt salt ay ..i,nigt.4Y. it. EEROHNER a OALDER BRON 1 OH BASd I t U" 1 ANDTO ARRtVM 357 BOIM 1 V DIBIRABLB ETTLEB, vh ewoa pnott to eorrtepond. July" 15 ie niiNTiNo or evehY UcauiA' JL We detcrlptioa Aon in the best of rjltatths Jocbhal Office. X THE ATLANTIC ":TEL, A. mj mi iyx fflBB ABVE CBTABtifKHMBNT. int, d ik vo r - - ... - t -r- - 4- ' - ;;J ial. SJIaletto OetObrlat.opaiHoanekVWUr only aa wa anoaragnm nj. wlT7a!;riwki: uitl) rt-VTe? riahaitoranawhla pleanot ajualiitai.oa wlU all taMraaataaftka Atlanta Hotal. , . . . . . J, Jm) Saroi kT tha ew awaer, ChM. B. ll'Oraliaia.ol ree.iem rg, u iur ua v. 1k Mriiiu aitata of thit houX afforataii Mekaara -;.--...(. no dust i . no flies i l tlmihiB llanMB ariUuhfduihahoai4. rath.( fit. ..I Mil aal.r aiul tear tha art ol t- "I0! nl '"Jr. Tta Unix Hall and tmr.uB(lli nllailtaldl rt ,arai.nl a plraMM raUaat lioni tka !'.? I AVM"1 'Sr.!1 1' "1? V-Tlti1, .WJ. bliaaalar. ill) Uia BWiwiiorcrf RiHiawupwfui i BMtl. f4rt a.ltlH Utll WtU MllfCJt for. I PIC NICS, FISHINO PARTIES. M00KU8HT SAILS, Tha rhoiwrt WI es4 I JQUOHS are to M ailo Wall nd rii u 1 ri oi i my Alddhooiri'rni,i(iMiMia a tot pa room mutltwWM lava.n rarmtlt ..,ii.,i,i.i.trili.lhf PetHainlotle anial Labile. Blnol daceaaia aim bo tlt-illy anlaiOKl aae II enmlrr Oi yHor aumtiwiy eiouira. a, '7TVaa7liw,ifdy for first Week ;.U.60pr day tor eeoond week. ' T pe rUl contract wade aitb ramilla kntieartlteta. liberal redncUon to early tW- Vuti. : l:lil Mt. n and icrtaou ball prioa. maylS mUw tf. :, ' EDUCATIONAL. Preparee for UntvertKy or Baetneaj. to board and lul-f f J1 R Otknj Mr b1 aeeaion. Mdl-Vr voairee sxj) hoeitraa, v, ... ., ,. . ,lrf .n, ir KXTRACTa f ROM THTIMONIALU I I aaoat beartll eoannandBcTBat. Aoib- MY k tilt fator and patronage ot the jmbllo," 1 , ' rwt. tf LaOn, unierait of va. - " I would be willing to eonflde my owa aon to Mr. nultb'l care, and hence I renommend tbe eobool to other nareate." P. H. SMITH.' , Prof. atareiPUloaophy.UnWereUyef Vs. I fool warranted, Item experler.ee, la re- ... , ptofeeeorot Law.Unltaraityof Vt One or the but rartlta lona of tu olaat In htBUte. ' ' H.H. UARRM, rrorewor of Greek, fclolimund College., I know or ao Inetltatloa of like trad "P rtor lo Retbel Anederay." ; - ' . Rav. J. D. RLAUK WRLL, A. SI., DO., - ,u , i ,.,..... Lyaohbmg, Va.i m Vwaeaallad, la ttiy opinion, tiy any Inetlta tloa In tboHoath." OEM. 0. W. -MRU), Heat end eheapeot preparatory eobool kn tkasaata. ,hahm.k8 aiasorj. i i . . t Of King ueorga eounry, v a-, In my opinion, the ebeapeet and beet la tbe ?ft." . kWe?ffiy,Va.l "The obeapeet Raatlaary. and aa good at tbe beat, in tbt United tuttof." ' ADAM EMPIK. .A.tfNEI.HARr, " - - - J f . . . Wilmington, Nonn uaroiina. For Catalogue, addreae l " i Wat. W. smith, A. M. Senior Principal. wt nw", ! Catawba High School, j MHR TWENTIETH HKS8ION of Hlitoen X, Week! will open lfltb iuly Pare moan lata atmoaaharo, good wUr, advantagea of tow auii oounvy aomntaea. wojaoai 01 taw aithool 1 lia. To ur,kwi auaaa aaan fee aoud oollrgae, 9d, To itva a thoroanh aoademio ad- ocauoo. aoara iniamuiea, av P mourn. Kor Information with eiroular, apply wjoithor inKraoiu. , ; , .1 ,. 1 Re. J, O. OLA.PP.A.R. : J . 1. MOW It. .- r I He. J. A. FOIL, A. B. Newton,H. 0., amialt,llll ,., , -jjaasa . ' "Wat CSEENSB&X9 FEMALE CCIUQE. UBESNSBOaO, N. ii. rTlUK FALL Stun ION WUL BSOIN OH the 1Mb of Aognt 'I erme reduoed. Oli ar gee tier aeiwton of SO weeka, board (ea eluatvo of wanhlngand tight)' S75 00. Tuition In regu lar Bnglu-E oourae, 00. Cbargea for oatra atadiee, moaerau. ror catalogues oon fli.nlPart.olaatfl,jtONK N. H. D. WlLtpit, freadt Board of TraetereJ June IT , .i. . i.i. I, i 1 , 1 11 4-lIU Oil 11 ton MALE ACADEMY, ' ,- T " U , 4- I,. ' J Tat aaxt aemkm of tbla Soaool will eem menva tbe Sret Mondar la Auiuet. 1878. and eontiane twenty weeke. i In thla School bora can ha tboreeihl wa pared t or tbe Freeh man Ulan tn any opUeae, of for the aeual avooatlont ot life. ,. f : It will be tbe cantUnt aim -of tb Prlnolpal 1 makt thk) aoneot wortn K nagroaace. and not a plkoe for boye to waett time and money Board par month from.. .,,,..tlO tSll At Tuition per ooaeloa from.,,, Mtol 60 OowWngentfee poreenloo,,r, .. Bt For fatther baretuars, addrsea l M. MoLeva, -21 - - --i" . : PSINOIPAL."" 1 . tJllnra. B. Oi ' - w-4t d-onoea w tt Ilorncr & Grayer School, HTLLSBOBO', & 0. rrtaa pall bespioh OF ISTS OPENS tMMtonmtimivftZisj fx t Oatalogoee aunt on appiicatlou. , v - Jnlyl 1M dtwAwln MioaAax Okoair . . wilxm ob , I;-; ! M ?, 1 Q .'3. ! ? 'iv ..it i-iWn ; i .f: S fa " ""t.- t a 1 IJSJ HI'- WHITE GOODS. 1 "WI1L1AM FIFO'S, ,, v M. rf li,ii-- W B".A'.:(m'i.t''' ' EXCHANQE oobneb. i ;t , ;V J i.Tt'JM'i " " JOI eulr rsTKUla'i'Kii V' thk pi'blio iaa inmm w - i no iiosqurroEs nt . ; Wra tntay atonoe anjoy (bftihlla- erv a'- ? - - s ; j, i . ! t had atttj BESTATJIikl ol tji under- aimota . J w n '"-"-"":-,,, ol lolUa ai-d mtila tanaatj . with awpst U-ade In lb I nlln J ,D1 sttmeat, the prow tlor GEO. ,W. CHABLOTTE, Proprietor. iial jona w. aiMKia, . (Lata of Bi.runt , j Anna ii. nrfWM , (Lata Uaehler Bank tl nmaoB,) . Wilmington, N.O. Maw Hanover,) I Tarboro, . , . . !1 t . . . V -I'll! HfesoHcumira 5 ... .fvlVWIV? '' aw Ap trfl '. poit XHsf ALR OF !' Cotton, Rloo, Uumber, Tobaccoj Navnl Store, and .Southern ' ,r '""l.Frotluce ConeriIly;?'Cdi NO-;iQ2 CHESTNtTT: BT P. O. Bex e3. VtallmalwIpbUa, Pa. ';'lr,Vassamawtt...-r.-.-.-t;, i LB.Orahwar, rreeideat Bankof Raw Ban- overt WHmlogtow, M O. I-' E Herrrie, rreaiaani rirn natwnm Dana, Wilmington, N O.- 1 .femes- Daweon, PreaMenl Dawaon Bank, Wilmington, at O. -- ' ' ' K H Borden, Preeldent Bank of New B- TT-rRafle'rlt Banket New Hanover, WKieeboro, N U, ' ' ' Jem H LlnAeay, President Bank of 0reena boro, OroamHwrv, NO. ' ; . , Hon ooo. Howard. Tarnoro, m u. -, M WeddeH, Bet jWbore. M O. 1 ; 1 Hon. W JD Johnaon. Marlon Court Houet, laly T " ' ' ' wni";1' iaj-atww Quarantine lTotice j UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ALL VK8- aalefrosi Porte Houtt of UtstrtarwiUoometo at tha Vleltlng Rtatlon, near Deep Water Point, and await tha 4oepectton of tka Qaan antina Pbyaleian. AH vtmeli frdm Porte where Ttlkw fever, or othat tfectlout dtteaae oxlata, will bo ret quired to undergo a rigid and prolonged Quart .antina. .. .yjlOW ' i All veewli or boats of any oharacter baring elokneee on board aa arrlral, or baring h4 tcknem any time during the voyage, are ret quired to coma to tht Station tor Innpeotiou without regard to the Port liom whence the oome. Veeeelt not rneluded aa above will pro coed without detention. PUota art eepeelally enjoined to make care eo enquiry relative to vet tit, crew, At-, and If not tatirfled witk tbe ttatementa of tbe Cap taia or, eommandee, or . If tbs svaaael it la a filthy condition, they will bring btveeeel to mo Bukwon ror runner examination. Plloti wilfully violating tha Quarantine La we are eubjeot to t forfeiture ot their branch; Mature of veaaalt to a Una of two bundred dpi lart a dap- tor-every Say they violate1; too Quarantine Law: and' all Olbar perrone axe liable for each and every oflonce. 1 AH Teeli luhjeot to Tlaltation under kbora regulatkma, wlU set a Sag la tat mala rigging. , T. W. POTTER, . . . Quarantine Phretclan, - Port of Wilmington, N . asutbvllt.K.TJ., MayiTtWT.? , vaay a - 128 tUnevl OFFICE Cf THE CITY CLERK AND TBEASUREB, Cm of WrtsnsoTON, N. C.J . .Mil June 84th," 1875. - AN. ORDINANCE. rk Concerning Cows and other cattle run i'. , aing tl large.; '" "' ( ' I JJE IT ORDAINED by tbe Board of Alder. motor tte City ot Wilmington,. C.aa fol fowl: Beotion 1. That any cow ' ot oraaa carrta of ABD Mao, band running at large within tha corporate lira Ita of title city, Shell bt Im pounded by tht City Varihal, and tht owner required to pay a ana ef Tea (10) Dalian, bo. fore theeame eball be talaartd. 4 f Section 8 Any ordinance or parti thereof con flicting herewith, tre hereby repealed Tba above atdiaanoa Waa adopUd by the Board of Aldermen on lha 24th day of June 1878, and will go Into f jot on attor awl Mon day. Juna nth lutant,', ti , T:-j v. hy, t C r. ..... T. t 8EKVOS8, r.', i-I. M . K m' 0,rk Traaan-wr. 1"" M V - Wl-rfi JtXDGHS, ClUBS BDJmSlAllS, 1' AND ALL THBOAT DISEASES, WELLS'OillEOtib TABLETS. fUT OF i OVLT BLOl BoEEB. i i r apiary1 IT n AMD CURIIItaiDY ' new yon:: ahd oogton liheg . VIA Wilmington, U. C. Fast TFreight Route to all Points North or South. ' KEW Kfew York and Wilmington Steamship line! SEMI-WEEKLY, HaiMr.g frr-m NEW YORK, WF.DNIDAY and SATTIiDAY it 3 T. M., snd from W lLWlbiON, WIDKESDAT and PATl'RDAY. BOSTON AND Sew York' and Wiliningioii tStcamship (onipany, t ' ... - CONNECTING WITH TH . ; OLD: COLONY RAILROAD AND STEAMERS " ' Dalle Ratwaan.BOIiTflllaniiarHIVnPK. Semi-Weekly between NEW YORK and WILMINGTON. W'edaeeday avnel ftaturday from each Port. . -: ' o ( .. . v . - -- i ' J i . ; 8 IlllifkfrS W, ftV Fa IT ffWitl fh Ttintnt.t BTArl r01 1 Sir ajBlKnar tt 4tieaaa tt tmm aanaat at oab k Jit Ok. Iateh glTn loan ablinen1eby tbla rouit. WILMINGTON, COLrMBIA ATOTJrlTA HA1LH AIV WIIJI1NOTUN WFi r0MiAlIB0AT, THE CAKf L'NA 1MMI. BAJ1 WT, AK1(APK UiRHVUM FA EKh Tkrongh Billaof Lading given toaidfrim all Pointaln NOBTH and 80TJTHCABOL1NA, GEOBGIA and ALABAMA. -Also to NEW IOBK, B08T0N, PEOY1DENCE, FALL B1TIB and ctl.rr Eastern Cities. ' - r Katee guaranteed ae low ai by any other ronta and time a quick. Losmi 0r OTncharuce promptly paki. . ir- - i . JSir- , Mark all Goods Yla Cljde's WiiniingUn Line. W For further Information apply to either ot lite urdemlgnrd Agrnti ol the Line. ). D. . M INK, tieneral Kattrrn Agent, M DoToneblra Btreet, Boeten. BaltlmoTe SttllEin AMmm . Via WILMJAOTOX, N. O. 'A? "--e. ,.s4rf T-a.vr FAST To all Points JALTIM0EE. t BalUmort? aiid WilminiLtfiii Line, aaiu)o va JULT1MORE- Tuesday It Friday, at 3 P M. -i ' -Alll FROM WILMINGTON- ; Wednesday Y Saturday, i BOSTON ANDPROVIDENCE. r , ?; BaltJnMUaad WUnjuigtonline,-1 '( Baltimore, Boston and i rovldenoe Line, j Ut via Canal Dally to Philadelphia and Clyde's Philadelphia and Providence Line, j , , .. Stmt-Weekly from each Port. i Shippers may rely upon the prompt and remlarMtlln; of there Bteamers. and onlckdli pateh given tuallebrpmenta by tliie rontr. NO DELAYS. Through Bllli of Lading given to and from all Points In NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA and ALABAMA. Also toBALTIMOBE, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, PEOVIDENCE, and other Eastern Cities. ' i y!mmtlimnXMA -BW-M f B.,.th Ront nd Ume ,u,ckt lmn or roharge Mark 11 Goods ?la Ualtlmore and Wilmington Line. BT ForfutUiei information apply to either of the underelgned Agentoof the Line, EDWIN riTZOERALD, Agent, , Baltimore Uh , 60 Souik kUeetrBaitimora. marohlH.tr Carolina Central Railway, , OENEBAL FBEIOHT DEPABTMENT, ) WrLansGTON, March diet, 1875, J THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC IS RE8PR0TPULLT INVITKD TO THE tact that tha Carolina Oentral hallwar, being completed and fully equipped for buatnena . ottere-wtth IU conaectloue at Wilmington, both via direct 8teamer Llnee and via Weld, n and Pmtamoath, , to BIMmore, PhHadelphia, New York, Boston and Provldence-unequaled laetl Ity for handling ehlpmenta from WILMINGTON AND ALL EASTERN CITIES TO CHAR LOTTE. STATES VI LLE, and all etatloae an Atlantic, Tenmeaee 4? Ohio Atlantic and Rlohmrnd Air Lino and North Oaolina Railroad ae well ae all pomte tn GEORGIA and ALABAMA. Jneuranoatrom Baatern cittee euarante.daalow aa via any other line. No terminal or frane- far cbargea, and Rattee ailvvara ate low m.HU nmww iuw rvHctie tu . i all polntt iurlhed upon application Bniiding.ij , tiiiVf i Haa ore -' t.,anru.a--Jlo-iJ! ;,. ...? -i , : . THE LAST CAEG0 OF nut t ti ai , .1 1 .. .4 PEiriE It now offered to pnrokatera la Brlgb Mew Packages, both Hog.heads and Barrel., at lowest market rata arjGAR HOtJCK MOLA88C9, JMm'rovaCo 8ugarlrlpe,NewOrleaBa Moire- -Bacon, Pork.Dry 8alted Meal.. . ,lard, Fl.h, PntL-r, aadatail k ' line of a,orttd Groorrlea. ' All IlBdiof Wine aiid 'Liouor 3 C3 5; 4 ,ra',l 3 v.t , tht lowi ft market prtoe to goad eawomer . ADRIAN It VOLLEK8 ' i0 ii" .... . . -... . OorweeafDoek and F'oni Bueeta, far tltl i aewvet bktatoaaaU stria at the YOKK. FALL RIVEK. NO DELAYS. Conaitiig 'at vU Uiklvn WM P. CI T1K ., t)frcr.lAtnt, New oik Line, Bvallrg Oieen.N. T. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent. ; FREIGHT ROUTE North or South. PHILADELPHIA Ealtimcre . ami Wilminiiton Line. . bmi-wskki.t arrwaaa BALTIMORE AND WILMINOTON. Baltimore and Philadelphia Steamboat Co. Dally via Canal between BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA. WESTERN CITIES. BALTIMORE AND WILMINGTON LINE. Northern Central Railroad 7 ' j . ;. A VD TBS - -. -I.- Baltimore and Ohio Ral road. A. D. CAZAUX, Aaent, Baltlmorv nu Now York Lines. W1LMIKOT0K. N. C. CREENVILLE, SPARTAN- burc ;r.?:".?rr' " " KB in. im w mi. y aa the lovreet. to the under eigmd,' "" ' ' Office la Bank of New , , General freight Agent. Patrons of Husbandry ' WimiaoTon, N.C., July ath, U7B. rpHE Cape Fear Council, (P. of H.) will meet in the Court Bonaa in Wilmington, on the .third Thursday In July next, (the 1Mb int ) at 8 o'clock, P. M. Arrangements hart been made with the W. A Vt . ft. R. Co. to girt re. turn tlclet. for six () cente per mile, tht 0 0 B R Co aud hoata on tha Cap rear river will past membert for onn fare. . ; " U.W.MoULAMMT, Preaident tape Frar Council P of H ' T M Moor, Beoretary - June 87 dAwtf CRONLY & MORRIS, ' AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND SEAL ESTATEBROKEBI ' WILMINGTON,' H. a CAN BE BEEN AT THEIR BALE ROOMS a plan or llu olty, on an enlarged soala. Blank Bool with thAkoaadarlseoftvarvLot IB theoltydUUunly defined. , lh7oUylTlB,P,,,Ba,'tMOt,,f,TW W imtT " r 1 ... A"H, ia a. (no ooRNAL rrioa i; '
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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