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ibr ihiln Ijourrl. WrLiUXQTON. N. 0 s JULY 81. 1 :75. corjvcrjTror Election, August 5th, 1 875. A nFOR Of LCCATIS S f ,T, DAVID 8. COWAff. I j w I -V iYrl Art t I i rmniRLASD. oocntt. josepu a. ti;tnj, NEILL E. feLW 1 M DUNCAN SINCLAIR. CALJJN AMcEACilIlNn , . Ji W W ! 1? " . BLAUKM. CABTKBXT. ' JAMES RUMLET. . couhbc rorrr, .f.. FORNEY GEORGE. ' ;i owiinr oown..'r JAMES P., SCOTT. v , . 9AMPBOX WOTTT. , ' ' fa J.F&ON .WILLIAM "KIRBt.'" bTt been unooMiDg in c"orU amend inJ alter it It ou6,i' 10 in spile f jrWeitfi&lctyl an Uitgat vote is polled, kt the proper 'andavtuU idmw' tnaie before the nroper officer, to that (h partitsjthui illegally voting may atonoe be arrett ed and thereby prevented from escap ing, jthejpenatty provided by law in inch cases. We repeat, let the pro per qffldatit bemade and let the par tiet fraudulently vofiy be at vnce or retted.--- Rmembe tluftteiloetioo Uw re quire "That when a voter it chal lenged at the polls upon demand o) any citizen of the State it shall beth duty of the Intpeetort of the Election to require taid voter bejore being ah lowed to vote to prove by the oathpfl toine other person known to the judge the fact of hit residence for thirty dayt previous thereto in the county in which he proitotet to vote." Remember also that the Election law ay: "JVo elector shall be entitled to t tgister or vote in any other precinct or township than the one in which he iianactutlprtoiTafdi resident on the day of election, and no certificates of registration shall be given,", "'wiiWM COVMVY. ' f-. ill Uicl ;willJclrail the people of Sampson, at Newton Orove, on Friday July SOtb, and at Clinton, July 81st ; lI ' - .., WHICH PARTa Wltit. THE MCO PLB THtlT 1 The Leeialatare of North ; Carolina. in eooordanoa J !th the Conatuuturi7"tiV two" thirds vote of the members of each House i oRiitaCtciiilori; , Thatctventifle iili nteet EalRaleJgh on thellrst Hon " day in" Be'piembei next, foV the puf- posa vl making the Constitution oon- form td tUvantt of Mr te6ple. and . theV parties are before the people r, ssKing, for its control One, ia the C sJut ban's tartyr nomrosad of about one hundred thousand white men, add insowiBx.il luajiqgra party oompoa- , ed of aeTenty-flra thousand negroeli,' ana some aneen or twenty tnonsand Baoilawapandoarpet-baggera. Whioh $&y aball Wentrtuiled' 1 'trAh'iha-'W t, portent and dffloult work of adopting ' t, the OoMtitution to the wants and wish- ,ai"olfliapeopl t vV V:.iV i 1 ";. Xa .UfJM.lIao:ftx the ;OomU. tntion need changinjr, or U it already asgoodaswa-wiahf Can wesay U1U UIO MiUUi U1C1 CiOgUSn tons said. atn Bonneymede, are unwilUng to change our laws," The1 , white nan'a'party says now at it always said that the Oonstitation ii . 1 . a : . j'. .jMsea many grieTOusDoraens upon the poople, so that it needs to be chanted in many and maWial rwpbtAJ rhe iWJPKPffIilfl h ConstitntionJis not a burden but a blessing, and shall j remain nnohanged If the peopla ahall .. give it eoatrol of the Oonrentierl, If, therefore, th , people do not like the JJOanbyXtonatitntion, they must seed ihs mndidatea of the jrbite man'e pir . lyia the OonVention, and notthe oin- irliJitaetlieMgnJpart;'"- A - q . , Nor is this the only reasoa why the tcard pirty oaght not ;.6 be trusted Indeed, even 'if it were unequivocally ,V,.ia favor of amending the Oonstitation, ' ' the people ought not to trust them ' Why? rirsti because the negrdpaty wibas already been tried and profed ?nT& .," t was thfi negro, party, that tmpoked upon na the present Constitn ttion with all its . expensive machinery, its numberless, odoer and its oombli wtd istcas of ; tJOTernmentinJl of whioh ha vebeea fairly tried and found tx" .!n-'t.tb meot the wanta of the I , ' V.T' j j .'.Ct niade' the Can fcy 'Crrf':t:;;io 'r4nBt:' .indeed I be brazen ut i'a iirpudanoes,' if it an pili tofce r 'i trusted with5 the work ' " it OfiV. f ther j- r':' iorLt; to oorcpfkint, and ecoiiomiral, but tlmt ttw Countitntion winch i Ni their todotLisbothbyConvenliouand by rule f action, shouU provide Legislative amendment, and the po- mod of Governmeut, necewanly r' knowing tF fs '"' - "pli'-iteJ. .aid nnt:Te ,in their i ,n. oho frc'a tbu party two uird. ,o. Ai are not th sysUms for , f tha-krembe-i of . Vh House , f the both i tate a J Coiuty i JovernmenU t aneral AsaeLblyJ The Con' ntion proyi.Ifd by the C uDby Constitution, waer foroUe4, and the ration com; .etd and expotslvs in their again recurs which party ahail control operatioo ? It b safe to- sy - that a the Convention, the negro party or Urge expenditure of money can r not the white, man'l party. The negro be avoided under the provisions of the party is the party of ignorance, cor- present Constitution. But although ruption and extravagance. The white much money was necessary $ carry Bao'eparryieihe-party ef kouaty, out thOubyCtonsUtutiontue infcWIigenee, and eoonemy. In two negro party by iU ,, wasteful a the awTODartv spent 8981.13J,- expenditures far 8tf-tM rjetenoe f earryipf n erceebat amount, j hvfl herl tha'niv..4iitJ la loir! vears In a M Oynstitutipu that pake tax which jthi aeourity eitixen baa high ami with lue angro party in poWt heoo vmsiy bottr gnard.4 the whe er we have bad offloers who make tax- man's party kpeni only" $95,S71,W. lugner, sua uxes muni oome or Nor wu the wasteful extravagance Uouesteaus must go. tn th r,iA!itf nf their monev the . What then dots it behoove the white only ffU that retell the people nnder peopU ff Kjua th Carina td ft if they the rule of the negro party. Then would at,tbe hptneteada Tlie jn. ti mnnn u ui in I auswer istuttiv. Liottu 'ui cuauen tboir property. It was' the negro party that j Ooustitulion as rapidly as poaaiblo, With Bolden aa Oovernor, and Kirk at and let thm drive from office every Commander, made open war npon the man who belongs to the negro party. ueoDkt." terrunniair IM land with I wnen this is doe we anail Dave a goii I"" i I ....... uios. and ont-tbroata and assassins ; I fowrnuieut and good men to aumium that threw into crowded prisons, in the tr it. Under lU benign influence mea s boteat dtva ol aummar. without any Uvea, tUeir liberties, ami their proper warrant of law whatsoever, the purest ty will be sale, and peace, ana quiei, and best men in the Btate : that hung plenty and prosperity once more glad- innocent men bv the neck until life den thrlf awaits. .Then, M4 04 ill .1 ailhnnt nthar w.rrant I tlien. Will tbe ffOVemmenl DO 101 1 nl l. th&n tha order of Kirk's brutal through the bleksings U.bestova rath cut-throats: that awedinto coward and e Wan Uirongn tne injuries u lnmcu. tr.iwnn. .i.ltfni-iion the b.ahest iu- And then and not nntil then will homo- dioial officers in the Bute that or ganized military tribunals to try and ahoot innocent men by drum-head court-martial like dogs. It waa the negro party that, by its infamous and! ' We have received a circular from infernal prosecutions in the f ederal j the Beoretary of the Board of Truatuos Corti, 'spread grief nod ajguish, sor- announcing that the exerciB of the row and distress, throughout lags por- University will be resumed on the tiont of th State, driving : hundreds Ur,t Mondsy iu September next. With and hundreds Of good citizens into ex- the exception of . . t wo weeks vacation ile, while their unprotected families t Christmas, the session or term remained at home Witter, absolute will ooutinue Until the second Thurs- povertyr, Wao hat forgotten the other day iu' June 1870. The charges are for hundreds and hundreds,' who, unable tuition sixty , dollars for the term, and to fly, were dragged to Raleigh, huu- ten dollar for room reut One half dicll i?t Hlee.. from' thair homes, 0f the amount will be payable in ad- CMnpns oi ine wniBay vanoe, and the other half in January. kn-klux laws Novouoar man of merit however. THE ATLANTIC Htl steads be safe in North Carolina. THIS IINIVIHIirV-ITH ratoACUiNu auaaio.x. 4P M if K, TT .-. ? . .. ,. . ':. - f5 ;"&i-iWj j -' ...... ( m K, I - . i ) H"" - J - -f m'L 4jsJri: - J-t j- - ii -ri -vif .. pe-vr i-.irTOjtr ; i HEW YORK ArJD BOG. TON LINES VIA Vilm!ngton, N. C. eJ..-r- rr-J; Fast Freight Route to all Pointa North or South. . IVISW YOHK. New York and Wilmington Steamship line! . - , SEMI.WtTCKLYr Sailitg fn!m NEW I01IK, WEDNESDAY bi d SATURDAY -t 8 P. 11., i i d " from WlLSJQ'iCN, WEDMyDAYacdBATVEDAY. 1HE ABOVK JCSTAHLIK , Iwm HninnMir by Hi new HrhT.HorafoMrii.r intrhi prrtT thbfobmo "fn'or.Vapl V.U Orhiu,M M.r.lK.il rK, k-fw iheneoiiof ini. wiay at to octoDer .. .i tMn .ta n ll Inn lo iwuiil lu Ll ikuiiIi pi pie. t liIH) m ruow u.. -- ttr u,ir iiM.tAiif tha Allmillc Hotel. I'bo f nltar titutiouf tki boune 0'nlt all liafcutM. in j'Uoir " lru or ea nharirod k of the laws f who is unable to the above NO DUST ! NO FLIES 1 1 NO MOSQUITOES 111 HalhlDt llon. ar tUrl.d to tbc honrt. brr giie mJ at once Th3 . H.H and Pnirt..lli.r kMIpiIp. lM nr lti.irf a ,U.iiit tetreM lrom the flare ol H i ran '! day, nut l rillW.nl . tmtl ol T. riM4rt.eir at W'.h - -.. hMiafli ilaMure i HIM fase l o l-e aid ni"i" Bipnt to lis. lo'H at, Uilo.l remili, 'aw fiaasura H(ta,fHt faWni-aTia llnual.t PIC-NICS, FISHING pmitSf WCOIILICHT 8AIL .a; Tl cheiSeatWKB. ahd LXJi'CKK ate to lie bad at II JtESTAmaftT ol the unaet Wi5wle Hall aixl l i)nrl rnoi.to i tWttri. If. I ' '!'' ' l.'"'.'.'!..!.. aided I'lWMtfc HirlMi cm '., , ? V ii .rZl,A ti.a t.roi rirtnr roo.i.1 and d.l.1r.l m.j..i.rt. trrpi tlj rra.la . Hit uH,., I2"'." 1' '.K llatt.r. hlmwlt tl at .. F AHII IK't m.mr tbr i w.w. ll be IrartKa l hi ! t t thn tb Hol.l an In the Re.t.f tal fulillc. Strict dacorom will be tifwlly ei'ii'tcHt i.a iii p..nii ri o. vini.iorm"" "." Tbkms : 82.C0 perdny for first week ; l.oOpAlay for lecond week. toutiaot wad Kith famllie and Kxciimloiilrta. liberal reducllon to early vlaW . . .. v , , mty!3 Wlftw tf.' GEO. W. CnARLOTTE, Proprietor. tun. (ilill.lreii and acryantt ball in tee or- oi iu aBaooo iw r I wuo is unable to pay what white man or what white woman amounts; need fear to be deprived of in all the land has either forgotten or the advantages of the University on forgiven these infamous, these infer-, that aooouut. , nal outrages. j The object of the Trustees is as far White men of North Carolina, do u possible to put within the reach of you realise that the party that inflic u who may desire them, facilities) Ud ail wis aangor upon you, u uq ior aoquiring tne bignest education. party that is now asking you to give I The university ia intended to be a it control of the Convention. Be. I tohool not merely for tioh men sons. member, fellow white man; that the but a place for the people and of tbe negro party impoaed the infamous Con. people, rion , and poor alike. No boy stitution upon you. Remember that nft& to stay away becanse be cannot they put infamous men over you to p,y his tuition and room rent. administer it, Remember that in de- , jj,e oollege buildingt have been re. flanoe of all law and of all liberty, Jd, ,n(j oaif mo,, wju they defied the great writ of nabeasoot- be read by the flist of September for KI8CELLANE0US. .IN- n , . . ..... t. . A put. Usmenioer (yauui vuoir ueiuM at ihe hands of bur indignant people, hey stood redy ,in 180 to shoot yoiar best an4 purest oitizens like dogtk i. ' As it was ia the past, so will it be in the futurov if the negro party shall oome into power. Bestir yourselves, Ihenf yblte.then of Worth Carolina. No matter whether you think of your lives,yenr liberties oryonr homesteads no matter whether you think of your .vet,' your mother your sisters, or your daughters, or whether ooward like you think only of your ownselves can vou doubt for moment, whether to choose tne wnite man s part or tue negro party, the white man a rule or the negro rm f axes nvwr vonx on nomit The Constituiiou 1 does not protect the homestead, from the Sherifl's bam mer. Taxes must oome or homesteads must go. "! Dishonest, incompetent officials, and extravagant, wasteful ex pendituof the pople'tlm6ne"y,ren der high taxes inevitable." But tbe troubles ifi North Carool do not arise Jt-Ult J-Stt- A roereij irom uioginpc.Miiji anu corrupt -AT- InneW EXCHANGE CORNER. ' liOSTON AND FALL RIVEIi. New York aiirt Wiliiiiiituii Steainsliip (ompdiiy, ,i 1 , CONMJCTINO WITH TH . OLD COLONY RAILROAD AND STEAMERS. , . ' Dally Between BOSTON and NEW YORK. ' Semi-Weekly between NEW YORK and WILMINGTON. WeDaay an Saturday front each Port, r o ' 8hl.pr Bay rely upon tbe nromi't and feerlar ulllra of llerr Pt.inrt. tifi enl.kfia- patcb giten toa'l abiinienta by tbl route. NO DELAYS. Cci.iit. tiiE at Tl l.'o.tiutia with tbe . , - WILMIMQTlili, COLrMBIA o ATUVKTA KAILltl'AP. WUJdlNOTON A WKl 1'ON KAII.HiAr, , . TBEI'AKMiyA IrNTKAl, Bil WAT, .'.;... .S A KI t'APK KAB HVIKH14HI Mb Through Bill of Lading given to ardlioiB all Point In . - NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, GEOEGIA and ALABAMA. Abo to NEW YORK. BOSTON. PROVIDENCE. FALL IUVER and ctl . r Eastern Cities, tw Rate guaranteed at low a by any other route and ttm a quick. Lowe or evertharKe yroatatly paid. Mark all Goods Tia Clyde's Wilmington Line. Sir For further Information apply to either ot the nnderatgntd Agent, ol tbe Lin. I. I. O. MINK, ; General Kartern Agent, 2t Ietonblre Street, Potton. WM. P. 01 'IK & CM., General Aicnta, New 1 via Hi., CHuDlinglirten.N Y. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent. several hundred students. ' Good board can be bad at the University for front twelve td fifteen dollars a month. As general m!e student thould be six teen years of age before entering the institution. i It will be seen from the above that the Trustees have sought to make the expense of getting"; an eduoation at Chapel Hill as small as possible, and the character of the gentlemen who constitute the faculty gives ample s- suranoe to parents and guardians that both Ihe mental and moral training 0f their tout and wards will be duly oared for. It gives ub the greatest pleasure thorefore, to commend the institution to the people of North Carolina as in every way" worthy of obufldenoe and patronage. .,. i. : d ajJi.ii..jAi .'."i S-.j..i'!' '5v ane tub Ht:aTHtc-rioNt bind ' What Jaay Katataa May. I f.2 If every ofSoa bolder in the State waa as pure aa a vestal virgin, the people would still groan nnder gravioua burdern, for the reaaotr that .'X' ...U..J- Al. .U Sj tne iKjaaumuon, uie ux(auia. taw vt the Btate;' is to bad that it ii impossi ble to have an eoonomloal Government in acoordande with its provisions. ' So long, thenr aa the present Oon- taxes ars, inevitable, even when the laws are administered by good men, ei a' it J ' 1. ' ' 1 s ' W . wnat tne result, is wnen aaminiaverea by ba4 men, the people know full well from past experience. The negro par ty; as the reoordi; show, spent tn two year $35,771,61 more of the people's money than . the white .man's party spent in four. Under negro rule it coat the white people of North theSUte government, while Junder the white man's rule,' it has cost them on ly $236,342,99 a year. A taring in one year rf nearly ten times the oost of tbe Convention " Now all this money waa raised by taxation, and a least nine-tenths of it from th baM earnings' of the white maft,otaey bbdy knowf the negro pay little dr'ni ivpM tax. Sup pose for a , moment j that,, when the Bherifla wertbing tbrongh! their countfet collecting these j taxes, these hard working white men bad not paid ftp, where Would their, Tiomestead tja now V7xee. must" pqme, or'bome iteadt must 6?ni 0l Jl ! Is it not incumbent than, an the peo ple to iU to" it; not only that the offi cers fa c"3 of thene Governments, C" 3 cs3 Cvu:.y, thos!! It tumat,' be Shiiiiit, Judge Rodman, of the Supreme Court, fa a candidate lot the Conven tion in Beaufort and Pamlico counties, It K of eoorte, weliinown that Judge o.a t. .'. i-L-LL. :.ln i . In his address to the voters of Beau fort and famlioo, he lays. 7 i I do not fear, aa some Republicans profees to do, that the Oeinoorats, ii tney nave a majority m tbe Conven tion, will violate the restrictions on its power impoaed by tbe Legislature. J feel myself bound to observe them both Off fais una ogm tentfof aUi and fair dealing. "' '" . What Will the candidates of the negro pf'tj who f t talk so much about fhe inability of the reetrioiion imposed upon the Dooven tion by the Legislature aay to this opin ion of their dearly beloved Judge f If Mr. Bodmaa ia not good authority in aRadioal camp then we know not who ? rr-;-:: Remember when these negro party candidates "gaa about the restriction not being binding, to ask them wheth er they know more law, or more Rad oaUam.than their; Radical Supreme Court Judge. Riobmond M. Fearsgn, Jr., at present-United State Consul at Verviers Liege, Belgium, and who is at present on a three month leave of ab sence in this r country, delivered, the jliuiuiii Auuroaa ar trTinoeion i.) College last weekj behaving gradua ted at that institution in 1872 with first honor in olasl of 96. . The New York Times thus speaks of him and bis ad dress V : " " " : "' ' ! "ue graanateu a 15 vx lie is a son of Chief Justice Pearson of North Carolina, and i at preeant Consul at Verviers Liege in Belgium and it ab sent from hi post of doty on a three month leave, wllia addreai was a very fine one and w. iistuned to with more attention than the audienoe vouched safed to modt of the other apeakes. ,: Hon, D. O. Fowle" and lion. Jesse Yeate will addrwaa th people a Iiar- row's Erldj in Eeanfort county on l.a o. -u 1.. 4 Bacon, Pork. Sugar and Coffee 60 Boxes D. a Sides, ' ! ' 50 Boxes Smoked Sides and Shoul ... ders, " '." . 35 Bbls City Moss Tork, ; . ; ; 100 Bbls. Refined Sugar, 100 Bags Prime Rio Coffee, t For sale low by 1 WILLIAMS 4 MURCHISON. Hour-Corn-Syrup-Rlce. 800 Bbls. Flour all grades, . 6,000 Bushels Prime White Corn, j 50 Bbls. S. H. Byrup, i 25 Bbls. Rice, For lal low by WILLIAMS UUBCHI8UM. Hay-Hoop lron-Clue-8p. . tv'i r' a , r It j Barrels. . t.v,' " 500 Bales N.'R. and E. Hoy, " , 400 Bundles Hoop Iron, ' 100 Bbls. Glue, 850 Seoond Hand Spirit Oaeks. .,, ; , ft ft sal law ay i !! i W1LUAMS MDK0HI8ON. MOLAJXES-DUANO-NAILS-SHOT : 100 Hhdg. and bbls. New Crop Cu ba Molasses, ' 200 Tone QjanapeGuanOr h '.('-' , 100 Tons Eureka Guano, 800 Kegt Nails, i! i.;u ! 200 Bags Shot. ' ' For lal low by ' 4 . :, . WILLUM8 MUKOHISONJ jut4 , lo9 Quarantine . Notice TTNT1L rURTHEK 1SOT1UK ALL YliB- ae m from Port Snutt. ef Cai t ar will oome to at tbe Vltltlng Btatlon, near Weep Water Feint, an.1 await the lnpectlon of the (Juaf- antlne Pbyaiclan. . . All oeU from Port hre tellow Teter or otl.er lnt'erliiiui. due! extol, will be re. quired to undergo a rigid and prolonged guar antee. -:;; All veiwelt or boat of any character haTln Ictnea on boaid on arrWal, or bating had lokneany time dnilng the voyage, are re quired to oom to th Htation fot ltiiotl n wllhont rrgtrd t the Port t-pm wbeiico they coino. Vel nut Included a abote 111 pro ceed wlthouMetenUon. " ; ; Pilot are especially enjoined to make eare ml enquiry relative to tea eli.crew, . ar($ II not f t l'fl d with Ihe taf ementt of the 0p- tain or commander, or if the vsmsI If In a Hlthy condition, tbey will bring tbe veaael to tlio Htatloa for further examination, i" Plloti wilfully violating the yuaraniln Law ar mhject to a lorl'eltar ot tuvlt branch; M(cri of vm1i to a line of two hundred dol lar a Hay ' vry vtolat the Quarantine l aw; and all other person are liable tor each and eyery ott'ence. J . ; All mMl mlilect to visitation under above regulation, will nt a Hag In tbe nam rigging, port-.ide. ; ' Quarantine I'bvalclan, it port of Wilmington, N. Biultivllo, N. C, May , Wlfc. M ! may 128 tllnovl 11 Via WIL.LVlIICJrrOIV, O. r THe Carolina Hciisiliflli Mapnc, 1 AN ILliUSTKaTRDMONTHLYc. cholo Literature, will balwued from tlir louw uno MaMtanaait Ovnca commencing with January, 1818. The flret number will b ready tor mailing by Dooamber lath, and th period tual will bi )uhUhd ach uooedlng month tbercaitt wllhout InMrruntlon. Ho advan U will b neglaoted wich olther talent or capital ean ootuavand to render aaoh Iwue an agrttabl and Instructive oomiwndlum ot enolee reading, by popnlar writer, both horn aa abroad. ;... . . The Carolina Household M&gaiine wlU b a large 98-pag, eighty-font column nmiUly , hacuaomelv prlntea on tinted book paper and beautifully illustrated. Jt la thoroughly tout era enterprise and Its suooeai to already folly assured. Th publisher means ta aak It a Srst-class monthly, that, once In troduced la tiie family circle, la lure to be eagerly watched for and eare fully preserved. IM' PORTKAIT OALLKKY" will prove an attractive feature. Tbe January number will contain iu-like picture of v EX-GOV. 'Z. b! VANCE, tad bioerapMoal sketch, to be fallowed In acb succeeding number with phoU)crath ot ether pretaineut itatesmjn, divines, &o , , ONLT TWO DOLLARS A. TKAH j and each subscriber can make a choice ol TiUmott aArTrrrjt,titltw)RviH, (I of each M x DO tnehes, vis: " The rinding of th Saviour ia the Temple," "Tbe Madon na," or Kkg Laar Dfylaa the Htorm," for. warded on receipt of the ubcrlpllon prlre. JCIther or the Kngravlngs I worth doable to price asked for the Hagaslne. , ttr Any one sending a dub of 11 will re ceive aa extra subscription tree. Bln'.e eople: ! oent. free by mail. 8n month ubct. p Uoa. witUout the engraving, SI. ,. , ,. sren ta Wanted C verv where. ' Orstle . aUJulUaa. DUMU, fubiutier, O i . ,4 Jloldsboro, M. O. FurnitTore ! Furniture ! " - t-- 'VVEW ANI H ANDHOMK PATTKHNHOr JJM Parlor, Chamber and Dining Furniture received tbl week, for tale LOW. Call and aiamlne.'- " - '' ' t- . '(!;. o. A, SMITH A CO. ...Jnlyll.tf ;,.., .j.,. r - SHOW lillJ-S gotten up and printed In tbe moat attractive style at the . OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK AND TREASURER, Cm of Wilmington, N. C.J June 24th, 1875. J Alw ORDINANCE Concerning Cows and other cattle run 4 w t ning at large, JjR IT OKDAlNEOby the Board of Alder men of the City of 'Wilmington, JS. O., a fol fow: - ' '"' ; " ' Section 1. That any cow or otaaa cams of Ann kimp, found running at large within the corporate limit of tlilolty, shall bo Im pounded by the City Martbai, and the ownei required to pay a fine of Ten (10) Dollar, be. for the same shall be relea-ed. Seotion 2 Any ordinance or parti tueieof con flicting herewith, are hereby repealed The above ordinance was adopted by tbe Hoard or Aldermen on the 2lhdyof June 15, and will go Into, effect on after and Mon day,' June totn tnrtanfc- ' 1 T. C- BERVOSS, i ' - ,i 7 Ulty Clerk and Treasurer, June S5 , - - , - ., ..1B1'tf. Southern . Illustrated ; r: . Age! ... RALEIGH, N. O. FAST FREIGHT ROUTE To all Points North or South. BALTIMORE. Baltimore ami Wilmingtou Line, , ' BBai-WBIKLV. -SA1LINO FHUM BALTIMORE- Tuesday & Friday, at 3 P. M. -AMI) FHOH WILMINGTON Wednesday & Saturday. BO 8T0 N ANDPROVIDENCE. - Baltimore and Wilmington Line, Baltimore, Boston and I rovldence Line, Or via Canal Dally to Philadelphia and t'ljd' Fhlladulphlaind Providence Line. " SemUWeekly from each Tort. PHILADELPHIA. Baltimore anil . wamington Line. MI-WIKKI,T BKTWIEK BALTIMORE AND WILMI9GTOM. llaltlmore and Philadelphia Steamboat Co. Dally via Canal between BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA. WESTERN CITIES. BALTIMORE AMD WILMINGTON LINE Northern Central Railroad AKD THS Baltimore and Ohio Rai road. UK ONLY ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY the Couth., K.gbt pagea. forty col umn, t orUlii.ug more reauing matter man T any weekly pnnnsnett in tne- wonuiern niaws, The Brst n amber of the SOUTUfcHN 1L . UrtTUAl'EU AUK will be issued ou NfUurday, itth day of Jmm, 185, The Publisher Intends making It an Hlns trat-d record of the times. It will treat of every topic, Political, Bletorleal, Literary, and Hclentific, which I of current interest, and give tbe best illustrations that canbe obtained, orletnal or foreign. The bOUTHh.RK ILLTJ8T11ATED AGE will be printed on uevr type, and heavy book paper. Un It lit of contributor will b found the name of lnsnrtofthe best write. In the Mouth Hurlal and short sturies, poems and sketcnes, and well couduct-d editorial departments, giv ing the latrrt personal, literary, scientific po lineal rellKiousandoommeroial Intelligence, will iurnli.li every week an amount of reading matter unsurpassed by other papers, In excl lei.c and variety, it Is Intended to make the HOi'THKKN 1LLU8TKA1KD A (IK a jour nal for the tiresl.le ; several oolumn will be St ectally unvoted to all subjects pertaining to dnmestie and social life. No lamllv should b without It. Mnbscrlptlon price only f 9 per annum. Post- ''"MR.'. FULGHUM, Editor, (" . RaUlgh, N O. ; June . . , IfB tf HAYC110. Ask your Uncmr fsr Olty Water O round 1 enl, boiled-every body know It ta best. Pork a() Mm and Kxtra Prima, flour, Uorn, i , tlraok t!or. ' . For sale low by . - ' OKA NT tt HINTUN, ' rommlsflon Merottant and Hrneer. Jnly 18 K4-dwtf 1.AISK I) KUDU for sale at die JOUUIAL UFFIC. Shipper may rely npon tbe prompt and regular sallinc nf thet Bteamers, and Quick dis patch given to all shipments by tills route. NO DELAYS. - Throngh Bills of Lading given to and from all Points in , NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA and ALABAMA. Also to BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, and other Eastern Cities. r Rate guaranteed a low as by any other Route and time a quick. Losses or overcharge i promptly paid. , ., .. ,. " Mark all Goods Tia Baltimore and Wilmington Line. . ' tr tot farther Information apply to either of the undersigned Agent of the Line, EDWIN FITZCERALD, Agent. Baltimore Lint, 60 South btrtet, Baltimore, march le-U , A. D. CAZAUX, Agent, Baltlmo.e ami New Yink Lines, Wilmiubtok. N.C. Carolxna Central Railway, GENERAL FREIGHT DEPARTMENT,) . V WixitiNOTON, Maroh 81st, 1875. ) THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIO 18 RE8PE0TFUM-Y INVITED TO THE tact that th Carolina Oanrral Railway, being completed and fully equipped for borine,. u iter with it connection at Wilmington, both via direct Steamer Line and via Weld, a and Portsmouth, to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Provldeuce-uneqnaled taoil ity for handling shipments from. WILMINGTON AND ALL EASTERN CITIES TO CHAR LOTTE, STATESVILLE, CREENVILLE, SPARTAN- ;"- A . BURG and all station on Atlantic, Tennipsee A Ohio Atlantic and Rlchratnd Air Line and North Carolina Railroads a well a all points in OEORQIA and ALA BAM A. insurance lrom Eastern cities suaianfeedaslow as via any other line. No terminal or traae fer charges, sml ICatea always aa low a tbe lowest. Rate to all iolnU tarnished upon application to tbe nnders.gntd. Office in Bank of New nanover nuiiamg. aprll S-a9-ly ' F. W. CLARK, Oeneral Freight Agent, THE PEE DEE HERAID. PabliHhed erery Wednesday at WADESBOKO, ANSON COUNTY, BY . JOSH. T- JAME8: CO. Has a large and rapidly Increasing circula tion in the Ps Dee country In North and South Carolina. Advertiser will Bnd tt the best medium In either of the deter Bute tor reaching tb farmers, planters and merchants. 'J7te extensive local advertising pat ronage exhibited in its columns is the best evidence of its large and influen tial circulation. ! F Specimen copies, with rate lor adver. Using, sent free, postage paid, application to the undersigned, lther at Wadeaboro or WlUntngton. j08h.T. JAMES CO., JEdltoriand rroprletor A-tf HIOIaBL OBOBLT. WILKBS MOBBl CRONLY & MORRIS, AUCTIONEERS, 5T0CRAND REAL E.TATE BROKERS W1LMINOTON, S. a (IAN BE SEEN AT THEIR HALE ROOMS a plan of the olty, on an enlarged scale. Blank Book with the boundaries of every Lot ha.. T In theoltv distinctly defined. Assessed value, past and preeent.of every lot ta the olty. . . - Any information desired famlfthod npon ap plication. jahr The Piedmont Press, HICKORY, N, Cm I th only paper published In Oaiawha county, and hasaneitons.r circulation among Merchants, Karmeri, and all claMcsof bust ns men In (he Htate. The Pnam I a llyo, wide-awake Demootatlo pr, and 1 a desira ble medium iradverthing in Western North Carolina Liberal terms allows on yearly ad vertisements. Kuhsc lnW(,n 2 In sAvano. Address Ml'KRll.L TOML1NHON, Kditorsand Proprietor. mafb 4 - tl-tr P" K1NT1NO OK KVlfiUY lWAGLNA ble tloscrlirtiou ttotie In the best of stylatUia JotriwAi Orrics,
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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