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li ! 0: 7TT!? it. JUL' "1 3 1 corjvszr: ic fCH DELEGATES: BBraswicx corsTT. DAVID COWAN, rrPLP J. X. STALLING S, 'i'WILLIAililAlUlIOi;; , .lar.iiu -Lii . CTM BKRULXD OOCTtTT. JOSEPH A. WOltTH, yEHX K DU E, i s - I t , ; JhtKCAN SINCtAlK. CALVIN A: SIcEACIlEUN. !BLAtIJr. j I M j. w. rss. - cabterxt. , JAMES liUMLEY. OOLTOIICB OOUHTT. .FOllNEXOEOHGE. ONSLOW OOCTTTT. JAMES G. SCOTT. SAMPSON OOUKTY. S. J. -lAISON," WILLIAM KIEBY. MW tUHOVIOl COTJkTT. GEORGE DAVIS, ROiJERT STHAKGE. FEN DM OTtntTT. R. K. BRYAN. , ' If, in spite of protest ana cnallcnge. an illegal vote it polled, let the propet affidavits bs at vnrt made prfure the vrojr ojflccrfsd that the xirtie thus illegally oting may at once be arrest' ett and thereby prevented from etcap ing the penalty provided by law in such cases, We repeat, let the pro per ajjidai its betnade and let the par ties fraudulently voting be at once ar rested. V ' ' i I i -.. . i t Remember that the election law re quire "That when a voter is chal lenged at the polls wxm demand of any citizen of the State it shall be th duty of the Inspectors of the Election to require said voter before being al lowed to vote to prove by the oath of some oUmpmmknovmlo the judges the fact" bf hit residence for thirty days previous thereto in the county KetoeuW alao that the election taw aays: "No elector shall be entitled fe teginter or vote in any other precinct or 'initHhip than the one in which he U tn actual or bona Jldt resident on the day of etcction, and no certflcatcs of registration shall be given, j NAjnpso t'Oi'HTir, w . T j ; Hon. t &otl Wl aMism th people of Sampson, at Newton Grove, on Friday oljr 30th, and at ClinW, JuJy Slat - tU i UlW'IWSf I'l ' otpi.iw tunnmr. " Hon. J. M. Leach will address the people of Duplin, oourjtj at Eeaans ville on Wednesday 88th, July, and at Magnolia, Thnrsday; 29th, July. v L.SJ- 1 BBUNBW1CK COUNTY. i 13j ttvjtatiori qf ibExeittitldonl mlttee of Brunswick county. Major J, AvXcgeUiar jrU Mdrout th tftofole at Town Greek on Saturday next, the 81tol July. r. -; j We learn that Judge Buteell haa also an appointrueotlot the tame time and TO.D1T HllS-rirTOBV Oa watk raora aud tli d.e wiU te ert- Oeaeration yt unborn w;J look bwk w:'h tlMir- or wi'.N cr-- aea j &s k!-- ! The Jayi it Ifwa aUacJ a t r who aowi j their r .U d m! iaia in a tundm 4 'm '"t-;- ' away aooner than the benefit that will accrue to North Carolina. But if we ahall proTi recreant to our race and to our color, to the tradition of the paet and our hope in the future, time It-' well cannot tell when posterity will eeaae to heap bitter and burning cur iNtxpur hel 'I j Whaterer wedo neztThuraday will be done with oux eyea wide epea. We know, aud we know wed what the ia ue before -ug ia. We' kuow that w i are ! flghtioff tS I bee our- fins from negro rule. Thia ia tl.a aun and lubatanoe of the whole cam paign. "White men ought to be ru!el by white men, aud not' by negroee. The Cauby Couatitatioa aubjeota our people in the Eaat to negro rale. If we would be free, then, we mart etrika that infamou Oonatitution from out vay.T li w ahaJl do oar duty oa Tburaday, before aix montha ahall have gone by, it will be numbered among the thing! of the part, and w ahall be one mora Uf ing nndar a Oonatitu tion and OoTernment of our own making. ; Nor could there be a bettor time for the people of North Carolina to make deaired change in their organid law. We are at peaoe at home and abroad. At ImbI the beery, band of the Federal Government ha been lifted from us. There ia now neither talk nor danger ? , of Federal Interference. Federal bay onet will no longer gleam, at our eleo tiou preoinots. The ohauge that baa oome over the public mind of the North and the sear approach of a Preaidential election, render it impoa Bible to be threatened any longer with vengeanoe Irom Washington if we aa aert our right. Not even Grant him aelf dare now moleat u. The great work of freeing ourselve from the domination of the negro par ty need to be done, and the time ia meet "for doing it 'Let M, then, ee proj-ity tii!:r; .a, th cwhai:ie auJ latoren' I ' , aud other re- -wt . of Ui prewot C-: s'.luiioo. - are cf court c,uJ fool t people, aud every rs ... ibi. J.Q4 lawyur. muuu iom ol ;cc. it 1 Jge limtou' oSoial pt on, oulx 1 ave had nor regard for a; Lhaa- ' publialeJ uoh falM.Lv. .a Hit. u, niare elaintrap, worthy only of the "baser ort," who do the dirty work of the Judge' party. Cut I deaire to call your attention pe- dlly,' Mr. Uoore, to thle atatement: "Tod are Jndebted to your present Conatitation for that section ia the Declaration of R'gbt which forbid the euopeDtion of the trMlefe of the writ oi Itabea rrjiut. for it did not Mist in th old, "J J j fj Mr. More: I waa proiounuiy amazwl at reading the addrena of Jod e Sua lin itnd Ml RlrirkMr.to tha iwinlu Cumberland county; though dated Jaly 14, 1 did not see it uutil twa day aiuee. I have notioed the claim in regard toi the habeas corjntsj to which yoit refer, ..n..na ntlurM wliinh . tt.. iuut. ' IUUH VUV. .OTU.VU WWJ . inelj et up ,iu behalf of ) the - preMDt Constitution. Thia eo j hurattoo manifest an intiouaabiil. ignorance of the provisions of tue Oonatitution of the BUte, , which were 1 engrafuid by oar forefather oa the j Constitution of 1776, aud which have withstood all, alt(jrwon, aid amend meuiamaddat any time tirjoe.' The Judge aeema to have utterly forgotten Motion 12 and 13 of "The Declaration of Rigbt' of 1776 which constitute a part of the Constitution, and are a follow.: -y'';;' Bb; 11 No1 freeman ouubt to be taken, imprisoned, or deprived of hi freehold. liberties or privilege, or outlawed or exiled, or in any maimer deatroyea or aeprivea ; oi ni mo, no erty or property, bat by the laws of the land, f . 810.13. Every freeman restrained of hi liberty, i ,eutitld to a remedy to enquire into the lawfulnes thereof, and to remove the same if unlawful, and that such remedy ought not to be denied of delayed. ' : . i The Jtidge either forgot that those provision constituted a part of the Constitution, or wo profoundly ig norant of the me'sning and effect which every Judge in the btate had at all time and under all oirounistanoea giv en to them. It certainly never occur red to the framers of the Constitution of 76 that any higher guarantee for the liberty of the oitizena waa necessa ry to insure an Inquiry iuto his deten tion ; neither did It ever occur to the distinguished patriot," who provided for amending the Constitution of the Slate In 1834, and I am oertain that during the whole period of our State' THE ATLANTIC HOTEL - u ;iiz uzz: ivr, 1 I E-SAXJFOKT.'N.'b.v , ... - r-- I - -.-,1 . ! - . f.rf ? i n ---L; m ii i! o ii ii : ns 1 : i ii - - - - - rpHK asove rTaBUaBiNr. so ra vU kilt iiMivixi t; VBhto cie. H hoi to rBw hta pUanot aequalnuov with all r.Eiv yc:u: aud cocTorj lihec VIA IVilmlncn, TJ. C. Fast Freight Route to all Polhto North or South. Hew York and Wilmington Steamship Line ! . SEMI-WEEKLY, ': Baili. g fri.m NEW I0KK, WEDNESDAY and BAIUliDAY at 3 P. M., and from WH.WGiON, WEDNESDAY acd SATURDAY, itv May 1st to October willing to 4 nil to M)STON AND FALL RIVER.' Sew lork mid fVilmirislou SttaDisliip ( uiitpaiiy, V ' CONKKCTUiO WITH Tit , ; ' i .J OLD COLONY RAILROAD! AND STEAUEC3. feU I Hi ill . - - tk A a tt-al U.itkl TbroliMiitualarthuhtMaoraifcU th fkuttr W niiW xcll r m NO DUST I NO FLIES 1 1 K6 MOSQUITOES I fl ! Dally Between BOSTON arid NEW YORK Semi-Weekly between NEW YORK and WILMINGTON. Wawwesdey mm Ham r day fTam ck Port. ' . Bavlb tltliiM rS IB IIowm ar sttwbcd to lb honw. mhtn guert may at onea anjoy b aikll 1,cU ol Mil ltr il Hilifliii rdij ajwa tkewr. him HkII iiJ uiri,uKilln eri ulilifl lH Tr n i )i .U..U(k.n. h tiil KrUlii.nl. rnnri iff 1 ( r, ,trl Ott Bi ntfl-L All Ihe iwCTil iiOBio.iiiei)t to b lourdat lnU rttortt, betidrt Uamu liosii, (Mt siiui ana aau aiaota. ir j , PIC-NICS, FISHINO PARTIES, MOOWIICHT Mill, Th. rhoi?tTiar 4 uguohh Vi abal4tlKaTAr'aTarUiaaDdM. jrlsll indfitaiirt ti U oi tn ti lfltnri 1lillnt(iilndif ttkfrT'tla ' lU.U. ,.jlkii...ul.lili.,J rmiia nt llilllt lid tlll'tl, KPtl WHB roo. mI r.fl.lril lnii)io..fi.tHf(rih nir in lb I nilnsi j larlini!iit, tb proiatelnr Bilirnh bimIi tlm M HI AM'I! HOtH,nHrllirw irlmf. tl enmorl tii tl lo 1,1. . i It f i r n.i nt thin lh HolI t fil vubllc. Btrtol deouram will t rightly c iiIitci nn mt room n 91 Tinuianninriy iyiru. 1 t ' " Twtua : : .50 peYciay for nret week ; ti.60' per day for second week. iad with fmllie and f aaralplat. . Liberal redaoUoa to ailj vlaV- toti. CI a Jtl)r lll OUUHM't I ChlMnu and r?anU bar prlo. 1 mavtB -d.iw tf. ' GEO. W. CHARLOTTE, Proprietor. to it mat wnen in exiatenoe Irom 1770 to 1808 tbere sun shall go down on Tburaday next' never '''ha' been a' question , with it shall bo down upon a people still nnna&nt w. Pw . . r . - . - 1 impovembed it may be, but yet ouoe mora free. i I any man, fool enough to think the white people of North Carolina in tend to continue be chained down to the level . of negro- If wpite men would aattle thia matte peacea bly !l tienf go the poll' on 'eleotiott day and vota down the party that baa -.-. i".-- - - 1 done Uiem thi foul wrong. Never didaeopJa hive greater inducement to aasert their right than we havf .! ! i i Kit KRAI. RA1tB01a APPOINT now. . , man who fails to do bis duty In this crisis will deserve, and will reooive the Qtu-toa 61 all r4f peopl Bo. long aa ahaJl . liver-aa - tong after he shall have passed ! awav. the herlUge of sbaratt will sUUplicg to ii 1 1 , raitt JLBtAd 4itpa, ne'oiaia WsCeJaUtCttiUM JNage Hanaa'i Lattar-Iwtev vlawwitaoi. at. r.neere. 1 ill . MiHil Lumbetton, Thursday 29th July. Smithville, Friday 80th July. i Rocky Mount. Saturday 31st July. It ia needles to tell our people that Senator Ransom i a man well worth ! listening to. Hi last speech in Jhe United SUte Senate demonstrated the fact ibal be ia'able to eleotrify the people of both North and South. Let everybody torn out to bear likk." TII:BfkAli.INUJkl MltOU HKKLf HCK. JAB. M LKACU. Uor ' lMsall f ill:ddri the peopl at Shoe Eeel on Monday the U bf August. 11 GwLeaoh iwithoutk auperiorinthe State as a stump peaM er. Let all who love to hear wit and ' bumor and pathoa and reason," argu- , meat and eonud, bard oomiuou' aense go. to. bear .General Leach. WtT can . assure those wbobave never beard bla that thy bare a rare treat before them. Remember to ge to Shoe Heel nexi , Monday;. ,::.v.riM r -j In about two week will be oelebrai ted, wherever Irishmen dwell, theceni tennial of thebirta of Daniel 0Oon-i neJL It ia an intcrestinl ooiijbidenoe, eaystbe Boston '&4 . that' Irishmen should commemorate (be remarkable life and aervicea 'at the mad rbb: did more tbaa any ober Ward efTeoting the liberties of the Green Isle Ja the same year that Americans are celebra ting the hundredth anniversary of the Btirring events Immediately preceding their own independence. American liberties and Ireland's f'Liberator' bad their birth the aame year, and in paying tribute to the memory of the latter, Irishmen in thi part of the world will have the hearty tympathy an J coojeri-Jon of tlielr foater breth ren in tieir adopted eoTmtry. naa tne pleasure on Monday laat, pi meeting ithMf, ABvtI Moona, bf iUkrigb; Ue" Nestor pf the,, Jforib OafolifaW.than wiMtjakian in North Caroline is held ia higher etteei. or, whose opiniona.oaiTy greater weight. Never an active pohtioiajbe&W tae ' VttaewtsAWhig'. Bobnterl6pioaed;j tha war at 1U outbreak,' 1 and in 1804, labored t faitMufly fo W AH in his power to relieve' Lia' fellow-oitiaena, aa a member of the Convention that year. wiia tne uoneerrauv. partv. be ing "6nTbri:4hv;" Were ' Jf the' xuoat oonserVative wing of that party ' lea4et"Iioievtfby couneil and not by active partial pation in any oi the eanvseaea. "sf ;:- I 'm WaaeV.a5 leaw from . Mi Moore's q v llpii of tha Seepintereet he takes in the suooeea of the Conserva tives in the Convention election. He ha taken aft tfCWri5VWo sd mn In North Carolina under, the Coot' autuuona or mo, 1635 and 1868, am may fhsjtaoH ty iregaiM Uoiriai tie want of the people,' as every on will give him credit of having their la views upon various matters sow being discussed, we oalled bis attention to an addre to the people of Cumber land county signed by Judge R. P.Mloxtofl, nd 'obe- J. Q. Blocker, a federal ofBoe-boider, who are candidate for CbUvftntloit on the Radical ticket,' wUch he said he had read with soma aarpriaa. Then the following conversation ensued ' ! Editor I da not ,oar, -.11.; IHoore, , ?'ur", iiiwi, la .egard to the atatement of Judge Btuton in')rafer enoe to tha homestead and peraonal , j... ,i ' ' , ,-- i, u i fe seat on the benon or tne buperlor Ueurt, wno has r doubtod that under the thirteenth see- i tion of the Declaration of Kighte, it was the sworn' duty of . every judge to hear, without . denial or delay, any ompsiat mad b the hnmbleat citi seufn the'6ute, of hi unlawful im prisonment, and to give him the aame benefll oT release, 1f uiTlTlthpria- ona, aa uage juxton wouiu now d; and further, that the Legislature waa' than a muoh forbidden te sttspend the privileges 6f the " Writ of Habeas Cvryus" thai Udy would be' at thia ... - u, Thanking the venerable gentleman for thi yry clew and eonvincing ev idence of the utter worthlesaneH: of Judge Buxton's letter, we turned the conversation to other subjects. , a , u KAPICAL UQ!EaTV. . I . ' The Raleigh Seaffnef lays: ..,.,! "OapCt. M.' Argo ' left for the West Saturday evening to "canvas some of the western oountlea In the interest of the Republieana. Mr. Bam Merrill asked, . him on the streets Satardav what he waa going fort He replied, te beat yout party Mr. M.: "Well, what good ia H if you do beat; your party won't do nothing but meet and adjourn?" Capt. A.: "Yes we will do omrthing. 1 We wittgerrymander the Stale , so that jou' 11 never touch ' it again. (.tn''f ., Builders Hardware, TtOOBt, 8A8M AMD HI.1NIW, . ; j . tj' ' , . ..... I"-" - , tM OLA88, ,, o Tb attention or balldert and otliart la oalled to our well aelaotad atosk, at rdua4 arloaa Call and cxamlna at . f I ' NATH'L' JACOBI'3 , , HARDWARE DEPOT. Fish Hooks and Lines, QEINK TWIKD.BCTTHRH, KblpMartaayrrWapoathapriiBiptand rffilar fallirg m imfn, k,n oal.lria l.TihU.VeU U"fB,,b "O DELAYS. Cet..tiV mUitana WamKOTOK.tOLValBIA Ai etHTA UAIUU in. , , i; wiiaaineToK wnt'i'H KAiiPoai), TUXCAHrLiHAl iKTHAl. RAHWAT, ! NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA and ALABAMA. Alio to NEW YORK. BOSTON. PROVim KrK pitt. Tivru --j Eatera Citie. r " Mark all Goods CI jde's .Wilmington Line. ' rot turtber Information apply to uher ot tbo nrderalgnid A 'uU of tb' Lino. V? M . P. CI Tf I)J & CO. , ttoncral A U, How i oi a Hue, ( Boalia ttraMM T. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent. d. n. c. MINK, Uaseral kaaUra Agtut, 'it leonblta utteet, Boefon. t Lowaat yrioea. K Greet Heoki.Oardaa Hoea and KakM. Nath'l Jacobl's; HARDWARE DEPOt. Bims, Hubs & Spokes ! A JLEI, BPRUtQS OAhKIAOB MATKRtAt.8, o lafae . Alnisr by wMil pro ptlj flllet 4 astl tloa Eiraraakwd. ' - NATHANIEL JACOBI, tt a TirviTT i tin aTJtrwvn Quarantine Notice. '- - V" ' TTNTJL FURTHER N0T1U8 ALL VE8- eala rrom Porta Boutb of Cape fear will come to at tha VWUog auttaa, near Dp Water Pelat, Bad await tke hitpectton or tle Quar. antlne Phynldan. v All veweU froin Por aber Tellow Voter, or other InfarUona daraae tilili, will be re. quired to nndergo a llgid and protoiigtd Quar- BBtlBAV.,,v-.,i- j 1 'All Tttetlaer boat of any character bating lea ataa oa boarA oa arrltal, or bating had eicknee any time doling the toyage, are re quires' Uoomi tola Station lor laapeotloa without regard to the Port J'om wbenoe they' eome. " Taaeu not toeiuded at abote will pro- eeed without detentkm. .:. .-i.v- . ' . i Plloti ar eapeolally enjoined to stake or iulenaulrr rolaUte to te !, erew, At , aud If not tlrflrd witb tbe itateaieateuf the Cap tain or oomjitander, or if fie veeel hi u a tlltbt rouditlon, thty will bring the teaiel to the Station for further examination. ,. I s 4s t a . a . Sf U pUoSa'wUfoHy tlelatlnf 'tke Daarauine Ijtwa are aubjeettaat'orfeltnreol their breach; Mail era of teeaela to a Bne of two hundred ilol- ktre a- dat for etety day they vioUt .the tnitratitlne1.awr. and all other penoni are Tuesday Ot Friday, at 3 P M. f 1 Baltimore aiiSnlrn Steal Traisjiirlalio Gczraiy Via WIL.MI1! OrJTOIV. 1. O f J r i r: r I 'i'UU tl A, an f i NO. O MARKET ST. UuMXtt .f: i :-v:.,..:s,s ft ' HI COLDteORO, N.C. lanre anantitiea of fish a few veara man. deaired increase of intellectual capacity ma'j'flianSllie New Orleans Republic oowlop thli explanation ; ."Unleaa 'a man naa brain, it is nseloss for him olaimed for fish that it create : it !J WStti nien of oVth baroVina, are yon ready for mixed eohoola, for negro Judge, for negro Representative, for toegito BSnalorBf "AW'ou' reay to forfreethttrhiTe'yotfgnaraniieetd the negro all biaolltioal andlegal rights, ith.-ajrjltfciwa'a igofernment, ineh, and secured by the blood of tha white rape Jtf , yon eje ready ior each a Irem'endon change, eaya the phar totlk Democrat', stay away from th polls on the day of ' election. If yon areaol ready, eome np'' every' man o( you, and vote for the men of your raoe. ' The Boston W report that a Eu ropean lady recently' aold a kiaa for rAX), while a ' H&f passenger 'who soed Western oondnotor for kiaaing her got only ,11,000; and the latter adpj the i)f think 'fa oontemptible' compared with the forler,V Thi li oertainly so; bat it k atill more eontemptibl when oompar4 With the'proflt it kissing among religion penple in Brooklyn. Nothing like the torn there realised by kiaaing waa ever beiore heard of ia tha world.--..""! - H. FETTER. A.M.. Prof. Ancient and Mod ern Language. j C w. auant,aja rroi. atauiemaiioM The Thir4 Teraa al this lwatltn tleai wlllbeRleaa IMoaday, Aa. 1), m4 eat fla.rt , isva. rTlHtS School leiltuatwl In the town of Oolfle X buro (the centre of four Rallroadal, and Iruiu ita aroetalbUltyotleraaulwrloradtauiagaa to pareuu ana guaruuma uting in tae iar nuurttna nouutrU. at toi the Kaatera Bortkn ar the state. 1 location la healthy, and no. leart of alokiiaat need be entertained br tiarente eendlDi their tone lo tbla alaee at not a tingle eate Of asrloui lllnem oeor- red In the eohool during the patt echolaatlo Kar. no parent, tuereiore, oan reatooaoiy detaimd Irom palrontug tbla Hthool e the aeore ei iam nnrieauniniwt ei me ieciioa 'jrrofeanr i Wi adaoit, who baa.abrgeof tut Matbtmatioal Deiwrtaieut, le an alumnnt or Kanuoipn macon uoiiege, ana naa neea a tucceaarul teacher of tomb for many yeart. I rne oouraa or mttruouon it eonna, uorosgu end extenilte and teeka to dee elop and Improve the mental powert of th puplle by training them to think, and by teaching them tbe right aat r the faculties with, watoa itod baa en duwed them. I The discipline of the Boaool, wkU It It alia and parental, enforce the duty or obedience loetery rale and regulation. Ae Intnketdink tka and diaorderly oondnot ar wholly Inoom patlble with eobolatth traielna an4 mental nrogreat, ao boy who It nidltpoaed to Improte hit lime or It an Injury to hla fellow, wul be ratalne In th Behool "I7''1"- Moral andBsllgiaua Interaction 'eceitet a due there of attention and coneWeratlon ', for an leta the heart and oonMlenoe be inairuotod and BllghtendJmaM aeealat learning will atall bat mue ib ine lurmauon oi a oorreti ananprignt FAST1 PItEiq-KCT ROUTE To all Points fiorth or Couth. baitiiiore; Baltimorq and : Wilsiinjrton Line, eiHi-waazLY. -SAILIMO PKOM BALTIMOKt- i All tetMlt tubJeet to tielutlen under abote regulatwna, will tet a Bag in in mam rigging, portnue. , .., ia.. r tt ' run an, i Quarantine I'ht'iolan.' ('"rfTT TPortf WUmlngton, N. mlthtnrH."0., May it, 18. I may W .(c'i. if ? :!. !. -.kw laaiunoti Y "1 M fl A 1 X 8 W M r K '' ' OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK AID ' ' TREASURER, ItW op WbiriNOTon, N. C.,i " 4i June 24th, 1875. j 5 . aai'Vk'nnitiAtjrr Oonoerning Cow and other cattle run' nlng at large. J ir OBOA1KKD by the Board of Alder, menof hC1ty ofVlllnlngton,lt. O., aa fol fwal)V4 l-Jttc?t-J . I Bectlon I. That aay cow or othbb catilb of aaa aiao, found running at large wllkln the corporate limltt of thlt city, shall be im- poandtd by the Oity Martha), and tbe ownei requited t pay aBae of Tea (Ml) UoUart, be lore tne tame mail oe ruiva-eu. " . i Bectlon 3 Any ordinance or parti thereof con. fliotlng herewith, are hereby repealed. Tke abet ordlnano wa adopted by the Board of Aldermen on th 24tb day of June 1HIS, and will go Into effect on after and Iton ey,JBJthlMtank..t nia ! i T. C- 8ERV0SS, i , City Clerk and Treaturer, 1 Jnne28 151-tf f . AMI JTBOM WI LMI NUTON , ' Wddnesd'ay wt Saturday. BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE, Baltimore and Wilmington Una, , I ' Baltimore, Boston and Irotldence Line, Or tla Canal OaUy to Philadelphia and Clyde't Philadelphia and Protldeho Line.' 1 Semi-Weekly from each Port ,,. , ' I f in 7 Baltimore aiijiltji'iJiie. at-wiiai,Tavwaaat a-n BALTIMOIIAMD WUMIKGTOM. Baltimore and 'Philadelphia BUamboatUo. Dally via Caaal batwee T, ( BALTIMOJUt AMD riUbAUaXPBiA. , WMTERri miW,l BALT1MOHB ANB WlUSIHttTOll tin Mortkeni pentrat aUlbroei i tait' .V v , Baltimore as Ohio aaliratat. i" Bhipper may rely npoo tbe prompt and regular aa'tHat of thai 8 teamen, tad aalrb die. pauihglteutoallahipmentabytbliroutr. NO DELAYS mwmmw, aa jBJc( dav- e 1 NO DELAYS. .u i.j, Through Bill of Lading mrea to and !.. .Ii p-,..'i."1 NORTH and SOUTH CAEOLINA. GEORGIA and JaTRAMA othSrS1!2, PniDELPniA? BOSTON, mEK and vSm .,TaKr'nlWa r ar other Boatoaml tlw.rt.. Wof owrik; ' . ;. , ; ..i ii. ; Mark all Goods ria Baltimore and WilBUDgtonflne. aVT Pot farther taformatloa apply to elthet of tb undertlgned AgqxU U the Una. auraiiwea. marchl8.tr , j 5i'.!i-. re iitimor. . . . oharacter. Tbe four religion! bodies being well repro tented in this piaoe, etery boarder Is allowed io attena tnet oaurea oa aunaay wnica nit pa rent may deetgiate. ' This with and preference of the parent will be strictly obeerted, as notic ing of a i c tar lan character is countenanced la the Bcboel.. t.i . m w i t.. , ' . i , Boye are prepared for advanced olasye Oollege or for tbe aotite bntineee of lire. Tbe bul.ding, hitherto known at the "re. ereafter be seed ae a eebool rot male Oollege " pal, and wUik boyt Deadly weanont, Intoaltatinc driukt. nrolan. Ity and etery species ot gambling are ttrlctlj prohibited. - . j Terms, per Session of 20 Weeks HALP IN ADVANGK-BALAXOI OM . i FIK8T OF (XJTOBEK. j ' .' w.-i T"1 ' Taltloa for primar' department I5 00 " " Bigherlnglith wa.iw. Adtanetd olatiet, with Alge bra, etc as oo Adtanoed olasses with I tin so 00 " . ' anil with Latin aad tirwek. 00 Oerman,Fraobraa4 boeh-heeplng, eaca ' 34 eitra S 00 Board, luolndlng fuel and lights IS 00 luoldentalfqwnsee..,,,.v...,.t.i IU Each etudsnt will furnlsb, for his own nee, a pair of btankete. a pair or aheetr, a pair ot nl Mwtwtnl ktaMwele, ii A t u' ojT Ma (leduotioa (rem I'altlonand Board In nane ol diaatittkHi or withdrawal, sad eajy laeatee of protracUdMi:knee. PoriMrlaor panicuiare, address' M. FETTER. Principal, JalyM-4otwtf ' UOLDSVuKOjii. il BINFORD CROW & f GO- 1 nArabARBKIJIPLOUK-all grades j AVVV 200 BAGS COFFEE, 600 BBLS. S. ft. SIRUP, ..... . , nrr (tl rl . . 7-' Mil' . ... r j 2,000 SACKS UVERPOOL'SALTi 'l !..!'; :,.t ' ' I 200 KEQSAUS, " WW aWAM UVUaAk, J 100 BoxeVirv Salt Sides'and Shoul-"ders,"-' rlMleSmoiedAQitB- -V S And a Ml Stock of O&OCEBIES, which we offer te th trad it low figures. " .- , . ( Bneolal attention paldto tsearing wwrstet freight In Oar Load Lots. "" BiBPOKD, Chow a oo may -. J0UNA. BYRJIE, GBiiiiral , Insnraiicfl Agenc? m (FIRB, MARIKE AND JAJft ' aaoeeeeee abowm .Usi.- OfPIOB-aiaieTe1aaiohange( Baildna, HoHh Water Btreet. ' ' . , '. ocU Ml .uou.iA j'vOh sunn rrtHK ATTKMTION OP THB PUBLIO OL laci uim u. uartMin Oentral Rallwat Carolina CeiitralvEaUw ; GENERAL FRETOHtv PEyAWliiNT, ) A il ,-U'i Uu.'i WnaBiHCrxoilIa'tttaV 1876, . ) o ni aEapprrpOTXT'tjiviTiro' tbMa . luiinaT j --j - aVau av-e. oilers-with Its connections at Wilmington, both tia dlrwst btcamer Llaee astatla) WiesejBd r.nw.vgu,, w nuinnore, ruiisdeipwa, New York, Boston aud FrOTldeuoe-naeanaJed Imati ity for baudllni ablpmenti from 9 . ,5 ,; . . t.t - -. . t ,rW""' ' 1 'v- t'Miivui ,t,riinil t- WILMINGTON AND ALL EASTERN .CITIES TO 4 CflAlt- lotte. statesville; CREENVILLE. ' - T.T.rr burg : "; . and ail stations on Atlantic, Tennrttee Ohio Atlantic and Btohmrnd Alri Liae Sad Kotth " . - i -i-w pwwi wivfu awn row aw tb atriT i fer obargee, and Hate avlw a aa low aw tke laweW Hanetei ratldtog; "ni''"M nlN" PIll.oatlo to the aadef ...... . v f r .j"' i '- , ; aprtl-ao-!y ,, , ,.ljS rAN-i , !(!. it J-ii uU P. Mo terminal ar i.mm lt.i-w,,i al .... .. T-i.-a erngntd. xOffloe ia Baak ef aew own vreigoiagint, Clinton MALE ACADEMY. Tbb text searioa of this School will oom meu.e the ttitt Monday la August, MTS. aud conUnue twenty weeks. In this Hrhonl boyt can be thoroughly pre' pared for th Froehman lists m aay ouuire, or fer the wual atocatlons of life. It will be the eanttant aim of the Principal to raak thie soheot wurtay er vetroi,KS, and not a pi ae for beys to wttte time and money. Hoard per month from.. ....... ...ietoia 0 laitiOB per etMiea from..., ...... U SO to IS DO Contingent tee penewlim. ...... -. SO For fprUter particular, addreea "' 1 U ' M. MoLeod, , - , ' , ' Peikoipau '- Ollatan. .0i! 'I w wt d-oneea w St anoaABt, bowlv U.7TT, wttaa aoaais . , -J, : ' AUCTION EEnSatn STCC K AR D IEAt CetTAT 0 . T . . , t iam aa axKM at tbrib majJib boxmi V aalaajortheettv.ewaBetimraeAHm. o" with the bounder tee ot etert US Aateteed tela, past and prase . mt tery M lathoeity. .. ., . i,.,..,r, , w.rT ' Any inn pllnatlon. Mechanics of All . Trades. . VonratteaHnn Is catlod lo the tery Urge and aratlaia) aatortment of TOOLS required by yoa, aad at prieee Uat will stand tiMpection. Quality of guoot gnaraataed la etery reaped If yon would tare time eud money, call at the nn-eaUbliebP Hardirar Honae or JOHN OA Wom, o. is, so aad II Market street tIM M. 71 iiiJ I- JJ!;.T' mTTT .Tn AtTTTTri ij-orl J.J.II liVUX JJUU i T 'oon&acttfor Bk",f Ai1 Tin Roofing I J And will guarantee perfect work,, v. (H ) tlj QTJTTER5 NL LEADER Tlfi ; Made io oedot t low raUa." 1' .' ". i HARDING; JXJHIO'J , Nutt street, bttaee Malberry a4 ffalaat, P.lw-jmy
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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