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SUZCAY. ATTCTM 1. 1875.
co:jvjirrnorj.
CIsctlon.Auust Cth, 1 070.
FOR DELEGATES a
EarxsTici ours nr.
DAVIDS. C0WA3,
pmr ponrrr.
J. N. STALL1N0S,'
JOSEPH A. WOIITH,
KE1LLU. BLUISp
li
DUNCAN SINCLAIR.
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BLADE.
1 W 1H1
GAKTUUrr.
JAMES HUM LEY.
. ooLrmna conmr.
FORNEY GEORGE.
0TBMW OOTMTT.
"JAMES 0. SOOTT.
tAktrftOlt corxTT.
8. J. FAlsON.
WILLIAM K1RDY.
w iaiotbb eorirrr.
; . GEORGE DAVIS,
ROBERT STRANGE.
RXnU COCTTT.
R. K. RRYAN.
aiawMHMMMWHMawawp
W ATT At CIVIL KIMUT. HIIX
. TON A"JD BaAHTIAL LAW.
WHAT A SPKOTAt I.E I
ialp Box too ssskt a seat in the
OonveoUoa by negro tote. Mo on
know better than himself that if the
, : segro toU b taken from him h has
no hop of aa lotion. H depend
t up th begro of Cumberland and they
depend apoa him. ;
Bui Jadg Buxton U not th only 1st
- iar day legal luminary that haadraggsd
th iadialal ermln into tL politic!
Men. Jsdg Watt, of th Uajeigh
district, ha taken th stump in behalf
of th negro party. Hoping, doubt-
1m. to mak oapital for a future nomi
nation by oonatitawoy blaoker than
th blaok, h openly declare hi
approval of th civil right bill, and
nnotuottaly thank hi God that it hai
passed. Bo maoh for Watt.
And now for Buxton. Buxton vu
evidently intended by natnx fol me
diocrity and obaourity. But not oou
tan with hi lot, h has boldly gone
againat nature, and mad himaelf no
torioua. If h had don nothing la
to nd his name down through all
time with hh anathema of all loveri
of good government, hi latest d eel aa
tion would be uffloint to do o. lie,
Judge upon th beuoa. iwo ad'
iufu lateral Til rawf.uiibluahingly deolara
that a bill investing pa man with abso
lute power over th Uvea, liberties and
property of th people lUroo ghoul th
State, f a good bill. ' We refer, of
oourse, U th Bhofnsr bill, for it is
this infamous, .infernal bill that hi
Honor Judg Buxton sys i good
bilL And toil It th man that claims
to be a mild mannered, amiable, chris
tian jurist 1 Heaven save the mark!
It war thl Shofner bill that gave
Qovarnor Holden th power to denlare
by proclamation every county in the
Btat to be In insurrection, and under
which h inaugurated and conducted
th Kir war. ', It was this Bhofner
bill, that on Cook, then oarpetbag
Banato from Johnston, advocated, for
the reason that under it mm "oould
b tried by drumhead oonrt martial
and shot" It wu under this Bhofner
bill that Governor Holden aotually
did organise i court martial to try
tnn nd( ahoot them. And yet Judge
Button deolare it to b a good bilil
But thi ia not surpriiicg, for Judge
... Button la nothing, -if not Radical,
and dil ? not 'hi party in a State
Confution ,sjmbld ; formally en
dors Governor Holdsn and his admin
istraaion, rn after he had been ig
nomin ionaly driven from officer And
yet thi party ha thaaudaoity tosp
peaftdwhft men for rupport, putting
forth It champions Watts and civil
right, and Buxton and martial law.
What a siat of ; thing there would
b If such men oould shape the policy
and oontrol she destiny of North Oar
oiinar-;;':; ..;
EeoamUi that the lection law re
quires MJ7U whm oofer it ehaU
tugSM tfu poll upon demand o)
any itUm o the State Uthall bth
duty of the Jrupeotori o the Election
to rvqvire taid voter before being aU
. lowed to vote to prove by the oath of
otne other per ton known to the judget
the fad of hit .retidenoe for thirty
" dagi prevUme thereto in the county
in which he propotet to vote."
Bomembor also that the election law
aaysi "Xftttor ihall bi entitled to
rtgmer or vote in any bther precinct
or township than the one in which he
U en actual or bona fide reeident on
t he day 6j election, and no oertitoalee
t reoittration thalt be Qiven."
L .,
Hoar what John Tag, negro, and
Radical . omndidat . fo Convention
from Cnowan, wyat - i
"If the Republican get hold of Con
venUon, we intend to give the whin
folks hell, di (hem. We will have
no snrh thhy as a color distinction
., ....
iailii
AND lli:K3l U art
Sicca the clone of the war the link
ing capital of this city has been total
lj inaJeqsata for the rc-1-areoetle of
oar Urge anJ stoaJilj iaoresaiug trade
mJ eomaierM. In thii, the principal
coaimsreiai city of the state the bauk
iiig facilities ere not eiual to thoA of
me of our interior cities. Our small
capital bM, however been wielded
with no ranch judgment, kill, and
enorgT, by the managers of our local
banks, aud the buaintwa tact of our
merchant, m to here become sub
jot of wouder tbt audi vast amount
of buaiutNU, could hare been ooudno
tJ villi muns o wide'y diHproportnwl
to the trade end oomtnro of our aity.
The fiariiMwi baa, however, bwn
rechti, and it is believed bj many
bose jadgmonts sr worthy of the
highent coDsidertion, that without
very largely increased banking facili
ties, which of oounw rueane au iu-
cre&ae of cipiul, btiHiuewt ruusi
lnuRuinh, and thevaat additions to our
tnvlo, whict) muit, or should result
from the eitcnuiona of the Carolina
Central Kail Ktwd, b loat U ua.
Oar foreign trad has increased far
cyoud the expoctattoua of the moat
auguiue advocate of the poliey of
building upojmintroial reUtiou aud
direct trade with European nations
but we have uot had th means of re
alizing all th advautagoa that should
have aooruad from thi trade. It is
fair to conclude that this trade till
continue to increase if w can eom
mand th facilities neoeesary to sus
tain it. These facts and considerations
have indnoed the present stockholders
in the Dawson Bank to open the door
for an influx of oapital, and the books
are now open for stock subscriptions
under the management of Directory,
composed of some of our most promi
neut, xpurienod and reliable mer
chants and baokmen; aud we onn o r
dially oommend them aud their enter
prie to th confidence of all who have
oapital to invent, . ,
We are assured that thi movement
has not been inaugurated with any
view to th prosont or ultimate preju
dice of th interests of the other
banks of thi olty, but with the firm
eonviotion that the interests, not o
the bank only, but of the entire com
muuity, will be advanced by the suo-
oess of this scheme, even should the
oapital reach one million.
IViuts where legitimate business
operations oreate an active demand for
capital, afford th beet guarantee of
safety and of profitable returns on
oapital invested in banking operations
and wo feel assured that the integrity,
sound judgment and flnanoiel abality
and experience of the managers of
this institution may be safely relied
upon by all who may place their oapi
tal under their charge.
The character and standing of the
gentlemen who constitute its manage
ment, we are glad to say, do, indeed,
giv ample assnrauoe that the affairs
of the institution will be safely, dis-
nrfletly, prudototl, ud profitably eon
duoted. Mf. P. W. Kerohner, the
President, has stood in the foremost
rsuk of our bent business men cvor
mhuv iuv lounniu vi uia lubvr tun wai,
and possesses the confidence of tho en
tir oommanity. Mr. Wm, Larklns,
inM llwi w,,aww . MA.1A nf.AM , 1. wn J
w vsntnre to ay, hss no superior in
tbe State as a Bank Cashier. And
among the Directors, what can we say
of James Anderson, Alfred Martin, A.
J. DsRossott, James Dawson, that
will add anything to their already well
earned honor and teputation ? And
what can we say of John Mo-
Rae, who for so many year and with
snoh signal tncoesa as its President
msnsgod.the affairs of the Bank of Wil
mington f These gentlemen have been
known wherevsr the business of Wil
mington hfts been known for a quarter
of ft oonturv
Messrs. KSp and Pesohaa are also
among onr oldest and most prominent
business men. Messrs. Boatwright
and Burr, though younger men, have
established most enviable reputations.
Of Ool. Btrange.it is needless to speak.
Mr. Maultsby is a citizen of Columbus
oonntv, and a man of ample means
and business oapaciry. , ,
Undor such auspices therefore, as
those we fool fully justified in com
mending the Dawson Bank to the con-
confidence and consideration of the
community.
DOST LIKBTHB PICTURE?
j Chained and hand-cuffed, a poor
old mother, . bound , hand and foot,
stands legging her many stalwart
sons' (o strike from her limbs the ac
cursed manacles that wmmd her flesh
and agonize her soul.
; 2 hat fond old mother is the State of
North Carolina, 2ht Constitution and
its burdens are the chains and mana
cles that so sorely wound and so gricv-
Ously oppress her. We, the hundred
and forty thousand white voters, who
are calki by her name, are the sons
to whom she so piteomly appeals for
deliverance and for protection.
WAaf say you brother white men.
Shall our good old mother live always
in slavery to negro masters 9 Shall
she always be bound in the chains of
a Constitution riveted upon her by
hostile bayonets in hostile hands t
Or shall we rise in our might and
with one blow while redeeming our
own honor and regaining our own
manhood, strike from her limbs the
shackles that torture her and dishonor
tut : . ' -:.
White mm of North Carolina, if
you have any honor left, negro rule
over you, will receive its death blow
on Thursday next,
0o. I). II. II.!!. :- the .W,m'
II itrw, tbna a'.!;. . a cull from lua
old cornrnJe in arm, (Jen. IxiDgtrei't:
"lis ia io bad !.'!t!i, and hia long
whl-rs, that w rs ODoe so black,
are t w fr , ato.l all over. lie ia
stooi I an J lowiv!, and looks haggard
and cure-worn. TLrre lit little to recall
the confident soldier tf Le's army,
who never dreamed of diaaaUr, and
till le to recall the tail, straight
youth almost feminine (nleanty, who
led in mauy chsrgne in the Mexican
war. He waa then our moat iutimate
friend in that army, and no one bus
mournod over his mistaken ooume
ainoe the war more ainoeroly than we
have don, lint the Bonth tiaJ uo
truer ohaoipion than he in the days
that tried men' souls. It ill beoouies
men who were bomb-proofs then to
csat a atone at him now." Lee, John
ston sod Jackaon were not more de-
voted t ) our Confederate oause than
wax Utuieral Jamee Loogstreet. The
mputatioua npuu hia loyalty to the
Bouth are simply ridiculous. As he
is no longer In tlrsnt s employ, we
feel it but right to testify what w
kuow aaauredly of hia honor auti
truth." Well and handsomely said
If Loug.treflt sinned gievuualy, ' gre
vioualy haa he suffered.
II KM KM 11 tUi.
That there uill be a Convention, nd
matter for whom ve vote, . t
That it is "settled law" in JN'ortA
Carolina, that the restrictions are
binding.
That the Homestead and Laborers'
Urn cannot be touched. '
That the amended constitution has
lo be submitted to the 'p&qile, for rat
iflcatUm or rejection.
That the question for the people is
only this: Whoshall be our delegates
to the convention, ' '
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The Southern Historical Society has
lately received an important ooutrib
ution, oonsisttug of "copies of Oonftnl
erate reports made by bead of Depart
ments," in reapoas ,to a citcotar f
Ueu. Breckinridge, Bsoretary of war,
issued the early part of February, 1805,
n th resources at their command for
conducting the wr. The contributor
waa B. O. Kean, of Lynchburg, Va,
late ohief clerk in the Confederate .war
Department, who states that the docu
ment ware placed in hi confidential
oar and brought boma on his person
after the surrender of Gen. Johnston,
together with letters, written at the
asm time, from General Lee and
Johnston on the condition of their
armies and their ability to prosecute
the war. v .""".', '. -' i
Builders Hardware,
TJOOK4, BASH AND BLINDH,
1
FAUn'H.OlLH, YARNISHKe,
The attention of bulldere and othereta called
to our wall aeleoted atoek, at rednaed lirloea.
Uall and sianlne at fy
' . NATH'L JACOOI'S
HARDWARE DEPOT.'
Fish Hooks and lines
Q KINK TW1ND, HCVTHRK,
urate Hooki, uarden
Boot and Bakeel
Loet prloaa.
Nath'l Jacobl's
HARDWARE DEFOT.
Rims, Hubs & Spokes !
Xt.KS, 8PRINUH,
. uakhiaub materials, Ac
Ordera by nail troniuUi filled and tatlafao-
t'on uerantKd.
NATHANIEL JACOB!,
HARDWARE DEPOT,
NO. 1) MARK1CT HT.
Viiua 'Al 147
Tho Virgmln
BUFFALO SPRINGS,
Meoklepburg County, VlrRlnia.
THE GREAtImEOIcINAL WATER
OFTHEJOUTH.
s OPEN; 20th MAT, 1879.
Tbeee watere ara pnanmed of eitraordlnary
onratl ve Mwer 1b atteatlone of the K 1 UN K Y 8
and Hl.tltnsH.ln all derangementa ef tbe
H1LIAUY UKOANS laoldentW warm ailaa
matlo regtona. In Dyapejal, la Dt
peculiar to Women.
Chronic, Intermittent aim Remit
(nt petvera. cnronio Gonorr
noea. seoonaary sypnuis. c
ileet
auu an on anew u aanlt
al Dlaana.
amtlnanmerormaor Ooutaud Rheuma
tism. Their remarkable power auu etttoaoy
In tue dlaaawa Indicated are vow-hod for by
aomeof the raoet ilmtingalahed mertleal sea
ar the eoaatry, eeth North mad South, aa well
aa by reported eaeea from the moat una nea-
Uonable eouroee. Tettlmenlale In Pamphlet
nrm lurniMed on application, TUK WATKtt
rUKBAI.1. . - . --,.
The water I pnt np In eaeea of one doven
half Mlloo Biittl at M per eaae. Route
tothoSprlnva for the Southj.uy
way of tbe Mtcaaioad and Atlanta Air f Jua
Hallroad ao Ncuttaburg Dit In Halifax
county, vtrcinia, woere all tralna are met by
or-aok"t for the Hprl ign U mile du-tant , .
TMOkASIf
OOOOK.'
ariW t.aW-Sa
proprietor
Ginger Ale,
IGinger Ale.
' tienulna , - -
I NEW SUOAR-CUREO HAMS I
STRIPS A SHOULDERS.
FrethParched CofTee I
All at rodnced prloea, at , '
Geo Ilyers,
jBlya 11 and 13 S. Front St.
CIRCULARS OK EVERY DKSCKIP
Uoa gotteu up In the neatest of style
, . . OVItNAJ. urfica.
THE ATLANTIC
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beaufort, isf; o. s
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THK A ROTE KSTABl,n.BirKT'.OFJVOVABr.T IKTKUI-l'l Z'l""
ts. May I no October int. ; vj. s- f EJ!Z
wtlltn j ioiar w kU uiuil. t i7 Bs fcopM I
lUm tJeolt.r attuation of thU iiauS afford! all
NO DUST I SO lUES l
llaMhlH- IIwm aattidifdtotbalionawfcfeiiK(tiy St ones tnjoj s"s
TliS Mnxle Hall and rain.uallna aallwla. addl Hwtvfloif a fltasatit rtfrtaUtumtW
rati
ail me m for erl and amUn meat
Boat, rut raliln and wall aianaRtd, for , " . ,.;,',' ; f ;
r . PIC NICS, FISHING PARTIES, MOONLIGHT SAILS,
and vtilting i-olnta f tntrrt at la tbe vtrltilty
INKS aad TuQiJoiie are to
.ytVUsio ,
Til M SH'Mt w
H.ll and
Alilrri runrtou n.nf int nut a
tin I id
itly iradf
riionm and rt-ldd Ibiiio t rerrrtl
ntirrhaiwlltlat bli Ut AHI'Ifd HOIK,
t,wtl tn lilli ol wmi aii than tbe Hotel
1. ti. 1.1. Ml Al mtiil.lii lllftfl tll HOWl
ha rlmtT aiiliwctd and ifie fifrr o tlntpii
Tkiims ; 12.50 per dsy for first week
'a.i.,i runi.t. m.ii. with familial and
tun.
t ,t;hllilrnBdaerTaiitihll irloa. .1
mavW tlAw tf. " ' 1' ' !
COLD8DORO, N. C.
H. FETTER, A.M., Prof . Ancient and Mod-
''k'aVasIS, A.M. ProV.' iathomatloi.
Th Tbird Term Of tbls Inalltat
lion will bearia JTiaatday, Ana;. ,
aud end eu ffloadar, Uect !
TU IS Soiiool la altuated la tn town or Golda
t)uro (tbe centre of four Kallroade), and
I rum ua acowalbllttf oneraeupeiuraaTantaKei
to varonU and iiurdlane IivIiik la tbe ur
roundlng oouutrloe or lu the Kaatora portion
or tbe atat. Tbe loettUm te kaalthy, and
no laati of atokaeaa need 1 be entertained
by pareaU tending their eoua to tbta tmts,
a not a alngleeaae of aerloaa lllneaa oaent--red
la tbe School during tUe paat acholaatio
year. Mo parent, tliererore, can reasonably
be deterred from pat.ronliln thin School on the
mora uf the anhealthlnM of tbe location.
rriireeaor K. T. Adawe, Who baa ohrge of
the MUiniHml Department, 1 an luiunue
of Kasdolpb Maoon Oollno, and baa bi a
uoobwIiiI teeober of youth for many year.
Tbecoureeof luttrttotlon Ia aouua, uioroujh
and oxteudTe and eoeM to develop and Improre
the mental power of the puplla by tralnlnf
theui to think, and by teaoblns them tbe rlirhi
oee of the faoultlea with wbloa, Uod haa en
dewed tbsssj -.-.?.). a
The dieoiuiisoor the Hohooi, while n n mua
and parenlali en lor oee the duty of obedience
toevery rileetid rvgulailou. Aa liienbordlna
tion and dlaordorly oonduotare wholly Incom
patible with aebolaetlo tralnln and aieutal
Kroitreee, no uoy wuo inuiepoaeu io imprvre
li time or 1 an Injury to hie fellowe, will 4
retained In the School.
Moral and rellsloue inntroatlon 'eaolves a due
bare of attention and connlderatlon ( ror un
let, the heart and connclenoe be lnnruoted and
eollhtjnd.tnire aeeular learning will arall but
in ue ia ma formation oi a oorre( ana uprigni
onarwuir.
I'hM fntt. .Mllnlnn. kmllA. h.ln wll IMtfc
tented lu tht plare, erery boarder la allowed
to attend that church on Sunday wblcb hi pa
rent may donlgneto. Thi with and preference
of the parent will be etrictly obaerted, aa noth
ing or a reoiariaa ooaraestr it counienanoeu in
tlie School, 4.
Boye are prepared ror advanced ciaatea in
Oollege or for the active bonlneee of ll'c.
The bui.ninn. Hitherto known aa uie"re-
tale Uolleie " ha been i -cured by the Prlncl-
al, ami win heraalter aa uaea a a ecnooi ioi
oy
lieadly weapon, Intoxicating drink, profan
ity and every apoclea ot gambling are etrlotly
prouiunou. ...... - ,, . j,,,.
Terms, ptf Session of 20 Weeks
HALT IN ADVANCE-BALANCE ON
KIKST OF OOTOBEK.
Tuition for prlmarv dprtment...,.-,- $tB w
i,. "i Ulgb.rKnglU)h.-.........,..ii( w
" aavanoed olaiiei, with Alge
bra, eto SS 00
Advanced elaiaea with I tin no 00
and wltb Ijttln aad Greek. 38 00
German, French, and book-keeplnc, each
extra v 0 00
Board, IholndUiH fuel aad light,..,..,,.. IB M
lacldoBtalrxpeiuiel. ,,.,,.,. i PO
. i ' 1 . . i. i; s is. ( ti s. i 4 l.f
Each etudent will furnlHh. for hi own nee. a
pair or blanket, a iirof sheet, a pair of pll
iow-oaae ana ni rowei.
No dwluctlon from l ul tion and Board In eaae
of dlmuwlon or withdrawal, and only In oase
of protracted nlokneiw.
ror runner particular, addrea
M. FETTER, Principal.
!nly8-dwtf ; tiOLUSBuHO, N. O
NEW SOOT HE! HOUSE
OH W. BIHdim,
(Late of Hprnnt ft
Htnnin,)
Wilmington, M.O.
jAnaa t. cdhmiiio,
(Late Caxliler Bank of
Mew Hanover.)
. , Tarboro, M. O.
InNSON&CUiraiNG,
FOR THK ALI OF '
Cotton, Rlee, Lumber, Tobaoco
Naval Store, and Southern
Produce Generally,
NO- 102 . CHESTNUT ST.
P. O. no 9030. Ctatladelpbla, Pat.
aivaamvEa: . ,
B-Oralfter, preeldent Bank of New Han.
over. Wllmlngtou, ij, ,
It K Burrew, Preeldent Flrrt National Bank,
Wilmington, N C.
Jamee Uaweon, President Dawaon Bank,
Wllmlnirton, N O. ..-.,...
6v5r!o01roW',,l '
Jeeae M Llndeay, Pretldent Bank of Green,
boro, Uraennbore, N O.
, Hon Geo. Howard. Tarboro, NO.
at wtd.ll,Kn.,lriirbwo. H 0. f
Bon. W D dohnaon, Marlon Oonrt Bon,
J"I,T . - - .ws-dawtf
ATT !,,f B,k aplBtHtld nay eelllng our
JXLsll tno.it. W havw other aoraW
wine a are aa naple an Flour, bend atamn loj
oar lllaetratedeatalocne.
Addrea, t, P. OL.U0K, New Bedrord. Mai.
anS . ...... .j, r- ... . . i .v..-- JB-V
hi iTEL,
mew sis stoataM aafaauiiaiice wiw au
te fUtn f m wrr w P
V N6 MOSQUITOES f f f 4 1 h ' -
be rmmd at Jnland rwortt, txtldai plsanre
be had at tbe kE8TACtANT sf tbenndar- I
"liA. j
lollta and attinllt n-r?aiit.wilhanipleT
In tblullnaij lirtiiieM, Ui proKUUir
uni.rr tM ni-w 'tn. .win "
umio me tumm. pum u.wu. m
HftHIO Ul leilfTKI
attmtivfly wudled,
; 1.60 per day for aeoond, Weekt
Iiouraloslatj.1 Liberal reduction to early vlal-
GEO. W. CHARLOTTE. Proprietor,
Quarantine .Notice.
NTlIi rUKTHKK XOTIUB ALL, VK8-
eela from Port Bouts of Capalearwllleometo
at the VWUng rHatlon, near Deep Water
Point, and await tie Impaction of the (Joar-
an tine Pbyalclan.
Atlveaatli from Porta where Yellow Fever,
or other Infection dueaae axlata, will be re.
quired to undergo S rigid snd prolonged Quar
antine.
All veaaeti or boat of any character having
Icknca on board on arrival, or having bad
Icknee any time dating the voyage, are re
quired to oomo to the Station for Inapectloo
without regard to the Port tiom whence they
seme. Ttwelr Sot Included a above will pro
ceed wlUiout detention. i
Pilot are f apaolally enjoined to make eare-
ul enquiry relative to vea ala, crew, Ac, and
If not attuned with the atotemento nf the Cap
tain or conimandor, or If the veel U In a
fllthy condition, they will bring the veawl to
the Htatlon for further eiamluatkm.
Pilot wilfully violating th Quaran'lna
Law are iuliject to a forfeiture of their branch;
M alters Of vrvU to a Una of two hundred dol
lar a day "for every' day they violate the
Quarantine Law: and all other peraoni are
liable for each and evory oflence. i
All vraNli lunject to viitiaiion under aoova
regulatloui, will aeta Sag in tbe main rigging,
Pu"-,,ue- ..... v r I
W Shi Wort of Wlliulnitoav
Stnlthvlle.N.lJ.. MavT, 1S7H.
May i l2tllnovl
OFFICE OF THE CITT CLERK AND
. TREASURER,
Cm Of WlLMINOTOK. N. 0., '
a 'June 24th, 1875.
AN ORDINANCE
Concerning Cows and other cattle run-
mng at large.
TJS IT ORDAINED by tbe Board of Alder.
men of lb City of Mr Umtngton, N. O., aa fol
fowat r t vi r ft '
Section l, That any Cow or othia cavtlb
of ad kind, found running at large within
the oorponte Urn Iter e 's Ky, Shall be im
poundod by flit Gltylf aribal, and the ownei
required to pay a Use of Tea (10) Dollar, be
fore the tame aball be relea Ad.
. 8oo tion J Any ordinano or part thereof con
flloting bet with, are hereby repealed
Tbe above ordinance waa adopted by the
Board of Aldermen on th th day at Jane
tna, and arHl go 1U tdot on after tan Mon
day, June S8tb Inttant.
, , ; i T c. BEKVOSS,
City Clerk and Treaaarer,
jane 36 .HC. irtt-tf
binmd;:Crow & ca
200 BAGS COFFEE, ;T
! 600 BBLS. S; H. BIRTJP; ' "
s v .-I l'rf '. ' T I
2,000 BACKS LIVERPOOL ALT,
1 . ' .Hi';inrroj::
. 200 KEQS NAILS,
) .1?n';..?ir:r!.i :X(
: 50 BBLS.' SUGAR, "
100 Boxes DrV Salt Sides and Sbool
tiers, t . ;
I 50 Boxes Smoked Meats,
And a tali atook of OKOOKRIK8, which we
oft'er to tbe trade it low flgnrea.
Hpeclal attention paid b aeourlng low rata
i . . ; ' ) l! Jill i -'. v
freight In Oar Load Lots. . , . ":f
B1NFQBI), OKOW A OO
taj usi ;-t ... . '
JOHN A. BYKNrJ,
ft;
Kereji '
OFPIOB--0maercials;iohaBg) Beddia,
c1f.t.trwa.;::
; "toi,-:', .r i -is IS.
:riJuiMARrN&A
CLYDE'S
HEIV VOUK AUD CJGTOn LirJEG
V,A'
IVilmlngton, TJ. O.
Fast
Freight Route to all Points
North or Souths ta
IEW YOHK.
New York and Wilmington Steamship Line!
SEMI-WEEKLY, -
Sailn.g fr.m NEW TOUK, W EDNESAY ei.d BATI!K1)AT at 8 P. M., and
from WlLWGiON, WEDJiEFDAY and 8A1TJBDAY. ,.', 7
BOSTON AND
New ..York Mid 'Wilmington Ktiamsbip Cumpany,
OLD COLONY RAILROAD AND 8TEAUER8.
. Dally Between BOSTON and NEW YORK. " '
8emi-WeekIybetween NEW YORK and WrLMIKpT0l4,lw
VlSMelaty and flalutdar Ireaa tmch rrt. - -
- - : 0 ' .;vi,jnvh.
Hlil.ri ray rely apoa thriomit and ltf)T .all In r f ht StriaWr; an qatek dla
Ith aT"" ' lbto t0Bl WO DELAYS; CtiiMUtna al t llB.luktia
WUMlGltM,tll,rmA A A! U HTA A)1 hCllv , .
WIJJIiNUTl'N WLl''MAITWiin, " '
..-' ' THCAk1.1HAlTBAI.AWY1' "
..' AltiimiintkAiiliB .
' - Tbrough BilUiofLadlnt (riTflitoiTidrrrmailpoJuuin ,
AUKlil snd HO DIU CAROLINA. GEORGIA and ALaBaI
vh?J$ T0EK B0ST0N. IOYIDINCE. TALL R1YEB
KORTH snd SOUTH CAROLINA. GEORGIA and ALaBaHA. '
i to NEW YORK. BOSTON. PROViDkNf.E. FAT T. mvvn
Eastern Cities,
MT Kati Kuarantaed a low u by any otter
rrunptly paid- , .... :,
mark an uooas Tin uyde's uiiminton'Jne.
ar tat turther Information apply to either o! tbe naderalgnrd Aitnh.oftteUB.' '
D. I. V. MINK,
Ueneral Kattora Agent,
it Deionthtre street, Boaton.
re;
Via W1LM1N
. ... i
FAST IIFfcEIGKHT ROUTE
To ; all Points !
BALTIIIOHE.
BaltLiore aii. Wiiiingtoii Line,
SIHI.WSaUT.
IsAiLlNO FHOM BALTIMORK
TUOSdaV V Frlcfav. at 3 P M.
"v"wf r a m.
AJMII JFUUM WILMINGTON
Wednesday is Saturday.-
BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE.
', ) Baltimore and Wilmington Line,
Baltimore, Boatoa and t rovUlesee Line,
: Or vlaOaaalDallytoPbnadelphlaand
Clyde' PbUadolpblaand ProvWeace Lino.
Semi-Weekly from each Port.
Hhlppera may relvpnon the prompt and recularaatlln of the Itsaators. and anickdla.
patch given to all ablpmenU by thi route. NO DELAYS. Q
Through Bill of Lading given to and from all Palate tasT. . -t'MV.od
NORTH nd SOUTH CABOLIKA, GEORGIA md AtAPAMX
Also to BALTIMORE. PHILADELPHIA. RnSTtW rpn-PT-nfvw i
other Eastern Cities.
Mart aU Goods Tia lialtiniore and Wllititoniei
S- for further Information apply to either
EDWIN FITZGERALD, Agent.
Baltimore Lint, 60 aouih ttUeeiTbaiUmore,
march le-tr '
Carolina Central BaiTtray,
; 1 . GENERAL
, . -1 , , . . ! ; r i i - j .t a -
THE ATTENTION OP THK PLfBLlQ S EK8PBOTPTJI.LT INTfTtO tO THI '
raol that tba Oarollna Oentral Hallway .tielag completed and folly equipped fo bnataeaa,
oiler with It oonuectione at WllmlnoUin. both via direct Hteamer Llnea anil via w.li. . j
Porteuuntai, to Itiiltimore, Philadelphia, New Vork, Boaton aud Prevalence-Bnequaled iaotl
ity for handling ahlpmenU from , ( p. ..;,-.,J r'i- as fh .12 t- R ?T V.
Wl LMINCTO N AN D ALL EASTERN-CITIES TO C H AR.
LOTTE, 8TATESVILLE, GREENVILLE, tPAltTAW-
BURC
and all ataflona on Atlantic, Tenor me A blo Atlantic and Richmond Air Lin and North
Carolina Railroad aa well a all point In OKOHUIA and ALABAMA.
lamrnrrcetrora Baetern cltie guatauteed a low a via any other line. No terminally In aw
rr charna, and Hbim alwayaava lw Mlheloweat. tn- H - .t
. atee to all point larnlafaed upon application to tba anderalgntd.l Ofllo In Bank of Daw
iiauovw suiiuiug.
aprtl s-80-ly
MT. M WHITE SULPHIJR SPRINGS.
j OPENS Ybth OF MA T, 1875.
Board Per Month, t30; Per
Week, CI2.B0; Per Day, f 2 SO-
irwwATKRaqual to Greenbrier White In every
reaneet, ai d auperlor In many, Partla vllt
the Hprin by rail will gut oil' tba ear at
Wliutton, ti. O,, wkre atageaavlll ooavey them
to the ftnlaeV
The Mad Uoa Bran Band win bs In attend
ance aurtng me coram
ig th coming eei
S. ti SMITH
A SONS.
Proprietor.
ioo-sm
spriirr
Open October I; continue through nine
month. It la organlaed in oehool on tba elec
tive yMm, with full eoaree tn Claawm, Uter
Star, Me lea tie (wrta practice tn Chemical and
fhyeical Lahoratorin), In Law, Medicine, Bn
awrinB, Teaouinc ana Agriuniwe. ppi
pnlv
ivr uaHUOKOe. W VI
Chairman. P. O.Dnlv
AMES r. HABR1HON.
kiarla oounty, Ylrgtala. Julyll-aodSwU
r. kj. univentty or Virginia, aido-
1IV1SIW
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V
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FALL RIVER.
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ronu and tlma ai oulck. Imii or anttbarvaa
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WM. p. OLTDF. & CO., General Agenta.
Vaw i oik line, I Bowling Orten, N T.
; A. D. CAIAUX, Agint.
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GTON, IV. 3J
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North or Gouth.
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philaDaHIA,;,
JBaltJiflra a:;fjlii
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BALTIatORl ADO WILWwTOmI '
Baltimore and jphlladeiphla1 Steata'boai 0d,
. , ' Diiy Tla'Oaaal beAwesa. , ,, V . ,,
BALTIMOBC AND PAiLAIAhUiPaUA.
WESTERfcmE
BAJLTIMORE AND WILMINQTON UN
V Vorthwanlralatallroai . 1
v, ,1' ' .! smnwVfh Tnu
Baltimore and Obis Ball road, ,
J-.L.
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of the nnderelgned Agent of the Unaiv.lf .i
A. O. CAZAUX, Aeent; !
Aaltlmot and MewTork innae.
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Wiuiiovea. n.cv .
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FREIGHT DEPARTMENT, Y.
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WniimicrTOK, March 81st; 1875, C J
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Oil fcHTY
,
? y,wy . OTi AJtg,
ui-vVvl deneral Freight Agent.
taBABL OBOWtT.
; vittss oBAie
CRONLY & nORF.13,
j AUCTIONEERS .t
STOCK AMD REAL EITATEKXSXERt '
i- tiyoiMai4T, h. a .m :,.')
(lH BBCEKH AT TB1IB BALKS KOUSjl ,
v . pian oi hi cut, on an emargeo aoaiav .
. man hoob wiu tne Dounna
bound arte of aver Las f
lued.ff in J ,t -f
nd preawnf, of (tar 14
In the olty dUtiuetly deSuad.
AMeeeeu vaao., peat ana
ntheoltv.
information dedrea raralaSM aaw
i Jm.
The Piedmont Press.
' ! -' J' NIOKOIlV(M.'''ChwM ""r-
I th only papar published tn Oatawha "
county, and haa an axteeutvoelrevilation among "
Merchant, Karmwa, and mil vafaor bual '
neee men In the Heat. lb Pan kr a live,
wide-awake Democratic paper, and la a deau-a.
bl medium tor ad verllnln g tn. Weatara North t
Oareilaa. Liberal term, alio we an yearly ad-A
vertieemanta.' Babaeiir-tlon S'i In Vleo.
Addrea MURBlT.li A TOMUNSON, '',
, ,.tnw,. hdltors and Praprletora.
Bar.di M
CUOVV BILLS gotten up and
O the most attractive style at the
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Jovbxal Orjrica
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