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"J.r A 9- -I' '.4" 1 "t: 1i U. a; 1 ii . - ; , ' 1 ' 1 : mi - . . I . . T.rrr.T.TTinn si A Tttn : .. '.' I . ,. TXT OTTT? A WllW"'.'!--:. -J . . .r ..', l, ... Will. H. BEMW 4Edlti, WILMINGTON' IT. C: i i Sattssdat ' Mpicsririi. Julyl 1 i 1874. J " Nortli " Caroliii eptkv 'O ! ALGrST 6th, 1874. j W; SISSffiSwT- Legisuujaot 'JiCotmTY and TOWKSHIPv Officbes ABB TO BE J 1 CHOSEN". 1, ' V- TxL-ur P.OR SlJPEBnrlBlJBBOTW PCBUC IN- I i- . I" OK V JTJDOKS. .. -r-i. -'-!. .- . . , .rrTTO X . Xi'TT'D'C' I - ffiwr 1 arw VI I . I 1. - Ei. I 111 1 of Gates!: if :! v. V' FB CONGBBSS. 1 1st -District JESSE J. YEATES, T of Hertford.-. : r f v . I t ' v2d 'District -AIFREJ) :M. jVVAD- DELL; of 'New Hanover. v- . . i J.'DAVlS;' MA District OSEVU. J. of Franklin 5A e District AJ F K E t M. SCALES, of Rockingham. 6th District-THOMAS S. ASHE, of Anson. W ', t . Ith Distnch-WlLllAU M; ROB-1 8th District. K O B E R T VANCE, of Buncombe. B.I. ; f . jouria ayatrctr- 1l?Jplr ir FUW.u10 W ku0x0upc0u,OSvyu.u beautiful as it is, will win nira po v ' Mds that the.pbarterftsof tUai aily jMlaitoW U t vi IaS5ftS, rnaa r.nrnnrt.nn nnr th CoA MpKoy:PUr, Candidate for Judge, nin wicyja x T7'5T.iraf 7 I' iv is heartily and. enthu$iastically sup- of Caswell. - - V . a tutipn of Wilponsin 3 may;!be altered ported by he Conservative of Bla ' ' V- tiffWS;; 'orrepealedby the tegislatuatny 6Dptrr(T aifot 1 " - -,:-J.;...: ,-OIljinCOin; 3v;;.; .! i I I ?Z$9? FOB . FprBTH AND) fifth TMuFmS ' NO RMENT; ; pf J Robeson i J VvA;.Z .tiu- -' v "RERTON -rtfStanlv s V i I , rr - --V y ' : " ' . Y'V "'"V'iTlifi'Triitiln fiBn. I " " ' V . ' Does GVaixt ant tbbe President ! - ' vhUA' w, 9 xxra a i- t -r for.the third.teml rTfe, expect , he does;it wouldifieemliWvM :.dpes ' ' : ' V tion ? wWhat ello caOie do? I Is he a fool ? Wshould ihink Johnson's ? ' lugubrious experience in ; buUding ; a ; r i..: ii j .... , , . , .'..t .... i : i . f.tJ-fSS, a again. True ; J ohnson - was not as ;j i- v -ii--i -r i - -rri, T - strong before thepeople as Granr is, But Grant, with more acknowledged,, popularity than' any Repubiin, is i ; uttefly' unequal' tcvsu'ch an under- , : taking as the" Wnstmction out ; and ' V out of an Independent party: ! There : A.v v . i . r nal in ' U Jysses Grant,1 At the head of the Republican party he is a man undoubtedly to be fearedi At J.hr : head of a so-called peopled moyement 1 Vi; rla.aw f might' bb-a people's ' 1 ' ; candidate. . Palmer or Curtin areposf , . ,sibleYin , that , cohnectiotf.! f Hend- - -ricks' would : do better for' many reasons than eitherj-r bein more I CltSSiii W accprJiiigjhQ over- whelming majority of the ' in opposition loathe . Radica votera Radical! party. I pany. Andlhero':are-. half .score bf ;QteAJi riT 0L. i ,ew..wbo ;wm ; of ?a : popularlinovtmehttBui Grant Lt $j2mW9r lieber-?f State, i Krit 4V,aJi,. l.eral and iair . spirit onv,bolh side?. I who was also formerly Ministerof MMSS Cn&uoSdlV main po8ido&fepManiii$ou of fn.o' .f. I o ii iouuai iLturaii jvi MB r", AaiVM.iBW?! .. Ma peeu inc neaa ?ahd Irbnt of the5 grievous bffdnding. W- 'J''-.-AX-a ;)Forix yearshe; as; represented the r,. it.,n v :i?Uvu-' riartt; m.. : ..: .r . . juiiior . eiemeuc.: its mosc mnous tv- bilier; element', its inbst..' furious ty . . . servative or, -Refor; bests wpuld S 'ti. j from the present outlook as unfit and absurd a selection as one nan w-ell conceive possible. 1 So long have we been accustomed to regard bim as the jbete noin fit our section,' and of all honest political, sentiment, we are stavtjled at the suggestive hints. that are thrown Put just now reference to .he Presidential ..rugglo i 1870. t -w. -We conclude that; Grant desires . the nomination, that he will seek it from those who offerthe best -terms - andWare more nearly in concert t.: nu M.m, (ttuu tuai. . mure , is iiiue ' 'probability of a personal Grant move- -raent Vn ; - . pendent, party., ' .There may be a third party "i i, t; .. ; in the . contest, but 3 it vis not uiteiy xnat tne president will lead it. .'..w,.c, . .. i. ,,, nufacture ot Sft? $$e turpentine. ,j, ., tub -Florence cohvention 'fr rA interest IWiiball of'JnAfr Briri -aiotind8viiie,a man was discovered on . Al rJ. f ton's concededpersonalopularity man befe infused, was overtaken i v. p ' We' P11 soibei this s morning against him, it; will: he a, grand tn-: by the? locomotive, and impaled upon !irft. f nU ccon '-rfkWlynf aTaiiheii to nmph for Mr. Fuller ilKeVshouIof Ph6 the BigtSariam j hbldertrln front 1 recent elected. T that! of ihe a hp train was stopped, MSSaM5v of be will be elected by selhW likc ffM til--? Comervative majority in thMsi man but' life :wa.;-?extirMf1 The deJ llr" fOrBuxepiicato : to discourage ' the paa 9 BCINON IN THB V ISCON MPf : bailboad case. ? -The celebrated railroad c.aseia. Wisconsinl haS; I passedthrofgh titsl first pVairTfib .t17n3XState8) Oip-. c'uit OfflrtjhaalHndJfed av decision. circumstances of the suit and .WPtajje.ideoiw schedule undei tne jaw, xeducing the, rate or are on the Nortwternjand. St. Paui roads f roniWurfpents i anile to tKireee subtraction of 25 percent, ftom their fiyih:h bog )nds, iina they asked the Court to forbid the enforcement of the sched- ule on the ground thatr it wpuld be - - - . VlJ&jj j.-- . . t "-f V M4VUW VV VtiaiUC MWW I-''-' f-'X' V J I prepared no , opinion : on the case, it I UCIUK UUUCISIlUUU VU.W D1UCB llUttll-iUO 4 v qaestion should be carried as :Jffi.SKS TO&al3, , ' . .i:... h k ted all the numerous grants under. which ' thej - Northwestern liailway't Comnanv riow claims its.rirrt.ts of f ran- ; - vic, q.L. c"e-d .P!0! i8' s"" . f,"lw"Jft " the TJonituuiionT It oeciBe a part, J by operation of law,fry cW - ' I tract or mortgage Tma;de by the coni-'l Pny,,or by;.a.ny of .its numerous PftltliilOCllii I decessors under which it claims. ' The share arid1 bondhoMer tonk t.hftir! - ' - . . . J condition, and of which, they in I aw - V.- 1 had notice. , If the corporation making,i contract or deed of trust on p heHwredii with an absolute unchangeable right, it would enable the corporation by . . v e k ita.own.act to . abrogate; xrae oLthe provisions' of the fundamental. Jaw of the The Court concludes therefore that ;".as r lp: the; rates for -- J , ti-rV?: iti 5;"l 1 MTf'MlVI VPI W I in I II T. II tM II TT1 ITM fT TFIIB ow.e ?Agsiaure iau ngui W alter the terms of the charter of " -. rth western Railway Company, I and the fact that such alfieration f mierht affect the valnahf it nronertv prtVictoaaiblC touch oJ WJRKl " ' . ' ' . . XiiJibJ ' r'j--iir tAV ti;v: lion of nnwflr in fiifl To-iRlat.iirr F Tranklin ana Marshall Collesre fcwti incluae8 withiirit8 i j . ... .u ProPerty 1 and Peraonsr tra ported on railroads from other States ?onsm and from Wisconsin fto other-States;" and tlrnof courge is the only part of the law that can , , , he. only part the Grangers will f?Sh .fifi?ff:- 'I vi' 'ThG dccll . aVOr P f . Grangers , The court, bowev(r, inti- mated a doubt whether the provision :7?r.T fcTT ,7"! commit s. exclusity Caigresfe. So faVj 'then,' "ihie "victory or'-': thW Anti- Monopolists is not complete, f ,J -MiAf.. u,-:U , , ; -t i dAffaires l5of ffthe .United States Derities.tnatccasionaUv marred tn4.L'iis-t.'J.i t :beginhjng i . , jn.; vjii:!-' r I vvuwi..iT . i.vo.uaiu uuomwufcwiit I , " 1 - ' . . " 4 j .i. K??.1 fe right. Bui it will ftiorWsifl.i.Wa ctnB to taw. strengthen thetotb conduct the fiebtiv .-a w? WiRtnwdTw Jnv r " figbt in the manliestrand - most, dignified man always holding themselves readv to makebonorable concessions i . ir . : the .sake Of peace; The whole . . . ; r . r i ;1 mawer iMeptora&lev VVe trust that I the arrogance of monopolies may re- ceive a cheek which' wilP teach th0 managers a useful ' lesson-for : the t' v j 0 "'--"' "'r'.- r:- r PUUEB1ND PfiMBERTO!,. a private letter we Jearn tbafe these gentlemen, candidates respec- tively for the offices of Judge ahd Solicitor in the Fifth District, are steadily gaining.grbundahd will be triumphantly elefcted. ' The most flat- teringinteUigence is-reCeiVfed from thenppe r ri m nri i 11 tit at ana irom Montgomery, ptaniy and TJnion countjesi; .These are he conn jCT MrFtI rebnttyited, al where be was littYtfoVnonaliv? " . . ... .).,; , i Our friends of the' Fifth seem to be making a i noble fight. The whole State is watching them with increasi District rrvn--' v - . 7t ? Uon8ervative majority.? .'.;:! ,:' Elizabethtowk, N, C, V .1 arjStar 4rop onily s) linto 6st yor many readersibojioar bonjiyf"iolitics, ouroatnty nnj and our county prospects. and all. oButj Moore's splendid rhe- J toric to harmoiza .lrry r Ipv ,2 rand rfe' - kor bl Ttfoclan? of MpI heal nominees and are apt ,Jtealou in j a treindJufrbiastnffxt Monday in the Bolters Convention, and kirihu sieians will try torn ThevaT Pt succee"a i!T " -T . . m , ' Kla,Tommie Snttonwill lose sixty , . . . ballots. Neill ' McKays has "w many who; beforo.iheaung. him were u are now very decidedly do'nservative. Bladen'bpws tp'' New Hanover in' iraooffnitionTQf A.tM. Waddell to Srr foKMcK-to Robeson for Worment; aftd' pledges fterseit to do the jluty of .a Cape. Fear, county in a TCJ "l ' ' Geu, .Banks will adop lecturing as a profession.' James Russell Lowell and. wife .i,...i. , A1AV 7 AllU GU AW AVUOUUU Xiy Ul JUiUA JJm -Jacksonville forwarded fourteen hundred poands-of .grapes in lrefrig- erato to New ark oohe. Fourth. NaMaucpunty.a.) man has Reared: eighb und reddollars from cucumbers grpwn1 on less than half an here of "grouhdrv - ;-;V, jro Mono .Publico 4s the name of a prettily printed little paper pub- snea Dy auasiera j? . o. 05 jj. xxarns, L'at' Sassafras iFork.lt rC. , Miss Maria Mitchell., the "dis. I " -.- T.. - . . - 7 iege, is spoken of: for Superintendent of bchpolsm Cambridge, Mass. Corn;and cotton crops are good, but wheat and oats in Moore, Chat- nam andriiandoipn counties, in this easter, Fenri.", Has conferred upon Rev. 1 A..Bikle. .the learned PresU dent oftheNortb CafolinaXEutheran) College theegree of D. D ; '-The Congress of Book Pub- Hshers and Book SeJJera ofe United states 'win be held at Put-m-Bay the Congress is to regulate the price GfWks throughout America. At" -'Heiirv Ward k Betecher's church, iaJBrpp, last Sundcy, the orgap performance was interrupted by a large eel, whieh introduced him- u-nf tff y.7Al4 w lue apparatus. And the eel is t"f.lM :onr tning sjipBery , about : Th Americans restH at the levee of the Prince of Wales, on Jbe tloifof the sHni ted Statesat the Couri I of St. Ppt.erslinro'? 'Tiitrier TTonntT-.A .jkfen Ne York; and W. C. son ..i. I JjlSDOn. r WisHiNCJTbNj'July. 8, L fEGoVrorelshrd wenttyforA J the &Mftt Jttry Wy for an andict- I ment; against- Charles -A.1 , ana for, i oiioori nKoiina iriatranantinn r- u bA " . "-r'" '""u;"" lished against bimn itheNew York The presentment had not been 1 inade when the court adjourned to- d7' i Mr. Shepherd's idea is to try whaf Jan be d."e in aJibel suit under the late law of Congress about which so much has been said and written. I Snmn Vprv nrnminnnt lawvors hupa . J .. ... .. . af . w.a. II V I V.. wuo.juave careinuy exarainea me law, j are convinced that it confers no uew power uon the courts of 'jtia case will be def thepistrict: defeated as -the T v, " n"' . . " ? ' ." they , hold, was committed in New York, h;ipl,ce, pfjpublication, and not-wbere the papers were sold, and i i . . a was r com- mitted.. i( : TiyXw '". ' ' .' -a,edba ??". 'fFF Cu!nbe.rl.an? (Md.) "ATe says; ADOut six o ciocK.on Saturday even- ; Qa -bv,.- .r? Art nlt;. more and Ohio railroad was crossing fft pnde approaching the station 8 at SriSS u? peoplewno had been spending t the: ,) daypt awnic nrouudsvflli all . Ot laren. Manning's spare bacon m;o0mim orritro1 Iipta at. 5 o'clock I Corner Front and Dock SUu. J y A correspbndentjfi thM Cincianatif iAM Tri RllTatlfiA ftTl hV.! I LllO' MichigariJjily!; Tsaysr f. if " The citizens of Muncie are on their ears this morng. .-.Genaniel this morrg,dwltlangishesain jail, ;With Ms;deep-soheming wife to keuhim'COmpan.PanielJii'Bos ".V; r" - J' fi , I aged, sixtythree yeara Wayne oounty, this State,.,and for manv. vears a resident of Richmbhd, i . - -L-'J-'ll LIT 1 1J I, Indiana, ,wnere xus parents were' ohu in "high steenii, i turns u p Jiero stbis morning, a prisoner iri'the' hands of uiL-ir'J'jiii: jT-if:t ' ine law, auu uuw jicb iu jail yuj?u charge ot 1 attempting to aeiraua ine i Franklin ; Lifer InstrranceT ;compiny;;f6f ' Ihdianapolis,! out of the sum of $10, 000,sand the Travellers Accident In- ; suraneecompany, ot Hartford, Conn., ny,of Hartford, Conn., bflthe iBumrOffSjOOOiibeinglliheiiij Athin, . ' I' .1 . lit ' amount Pi ipoucies.issuea oojtueiire ot this rjian, wio tor tnree years nas been considered dead, while now that he turns up alive many.can be found who claim that ' they ,nevcrrthojJght himj.o.bedead,, , . ,T . .7 i - vlhe moauf qperanai.iu tpis scnerae of defrauding ,the; insurance oorppa nies, while pot deep'1 or -jweli; paje'd cata :e'ii ear bei n g isii ccessfulBoswell and his wife, who had fdr 66nie fodr years ;beeiiM residents-' ofthisplabe maue a yisib w ixansaw, " auu uuriug this tHp Bos Well- fell1 overboaf-3 and was drowned in - thoMissduri river; This in the year 187i: The widow appeared on the scene' in deep dis tresses nd with much weeping called upbii ,herinsnrancW companies i'td come down with the dust. The Travellers'; ot Hartford, compromised the''claiiCa'd;ia11i'the,t4oi- $2,000. l ne ranKiin aaio, 01 Anaiaaapoins, disputed the claim, ; and ' refused: to '.i;i-!-:- 4,1, t '"rki..i' 'Hsy .;.CiaHUuS amct wua.MVM, dead. A lawsuit followed the weep- mg widaw ana tney pieaaings . ot toe attorneys 'fetched' the jury '-and lia' verdietf or ' the- full amount' of "the insurance j company,, fully believing; that they were being imposed upon, mmmn' nnorntinna lnnlrinr tn t.b j, , , , . - -.' . 4ttrswnmr sf Ia tyi.n tnhA Al Al m Hf T f iJa-j , onJ.Lfti'iiif' i1otontofl..ftn 1 be dead," and putting detective -oni the track, traced their than from ' St." r" . : . -, rr. " . 7 - ill., where ne was living' as. general t,'" cl TTrtmtV T?v ?haff Isaac, btewart, JtlOWe. ;..,.JL.X-&nentt. Swainlj of Muhcie, .Was Sent OTit5 to Galqsburg to take a lopk at the"ugen- eral, and, at, thp, request of the -.com- pany, weni oux.in'Qisguise, ana lounu that Howe was Boswell. : -ITirowing Off his disguise S wainfe" faced his man Anl nMlM.n. .K . a n' VC ... I f 1 1 tl a niiiii..i -mill . iiirtVK-;ii- I im I general.did not. see it and coujd ; not D6 maae to oeneve vnai; nis name was Boswelt .SwainP otr having 'an-' Bos well arrested," and for a , requisi- . -. e-Tii- i -2- tion OU toe UOVemor Ot Illinois for a wnrrfliit for'tbe arrest of .tle General and turnfofis ibe. 1 arrest was made at' Adttle .Traverse, Mich.? and thepriS- pner arnvea nere ims . morning, ana :at& o'clock in-the-mPrniug husband. afftitb caimflQOOwasirendered for the r.,' n;,; ,.tt,' ;,,,nr ""Yrb. jvt ni'W, wido . , ! UfJiar-liegin& ;-Iiqnie! uNceuBAGE w . l ; ,; VA.?ecpnd trial was secured. :Tte.. wn MlimTfL ...ESTrTW mg-is Teportea.ip iiaveueen quite ar ',zTT .:70 -r -fecting, as .Mrs. GenerakLBoswll fbrdihjmcof ;ue(atyrequ&ei;?:" I i-js-ttoeiylfpoA the stalwart jfpr 'I: Ot her HBSband atld welcomed !mra . 1 r -r , ! t . 4 backfrpm hisatery graye. j It apf pears that the lieneral and .uis wile hav.UMispondenc laltthe timeas tetters of-'receht-date.fromv prisoner Geneiljiltliijgthe late' war ' ' r ;'t rm f " . 1 r " Weakness of ttae 'KadUcai "Party in t the St Obrwrvfir 1 j - t ibten frame; wlthaiigleccerisand..ni tNo pohtieal-party - ever' went intoi;u;WimkUted.rj?ree irom Dampness! the field so weak ahjd piisHiahimusf asUheRepubHeari party2of INbrth1 -t' "s- . -"rIt ' - f'4 Carolina. IS !QdJyinthe presentoa-i,. t ofit rhA. nartv trn tWvro it . ' K' 7" ' rr- t"Y plja witn - aui uttermirjweiensible reiJyar? ;ordr-a-history Waok wisifS'atia oorfuptioiira'nda ,ttt''ftbfwtBo's? liSa Mttjuiu $ iuiaciuio iiauumatco iuaij cv ci iuouil- ed a frep Momg-by aj3kiog thfeirfanfaii.ri i. ,1 .' 1 .ll , 'n:Ktu&-mjxkvi Mt'BtotSkiletocts. per fraea.w:Ad.ii)ftaidfiSu-aUhii.H are weakenebdiviirionatahddis-1 - . ' .. , i SI tractions or an -lrreconciiaore nature; Itt'the-Secottd'ptfgressid :T- ! "V t -r i f r and two independents; -The RAdicals of the Third Judiciar. 'Distinct. .have put forth a carpet-bagger ,foea the Judgeship, andiudge . OlaiktVde- tedb tboemHi the thh4;;Cb 0. - .. ... 7 - i ? .. . r .T" 7 O that .nnni OTi'hao fft. ' fc ti-F,i ' Neill .McKay; 7 addeUwill easily put a final damper-bi his Ddn- i. rn. I. I i . in .a i i iii-uu 1 1 ui rri rii i ... . w v&. vt-uuiwg'i T7jVBS,"AOBICl3XtTjair8S iffid lor vtie:re8 -me regular npminee,i'A ilershavenow M oppMr gressionai asnirarions..cAnd in the ai?mrt&iki;j)&!i? ' Fifth Congressional District thgaS cals were indiscreet eriodgh to 'nomk Office Treasurer VnUmr 7i 7 nate Windy Billy jHdersonwho could A&t, uud.er; any ; circii instances, poll his party itji'fe disreputable tO : a decree that 1 ni WlrtA even Radicals turn Up-theiri noses at! him. He cannot possibly electedJ OerY. Scales Will WWrVtLfioM In theevehJudldal district; o TfnnrUnan.''fKo,s' (Wk-U' the JiepiifiMAllhaye "7 shbwn their to accept' the Gemmation afc thir foul hands. , And.tp :prae;fn6arer home, J Uiey baye sbow by declining t.O; pat 4 .ticket, in i the' field innthisdiciaUCistrict&ln tiowivi u9j;oid piuuauiy rcl V- injr-on'ft nnion With disaffected U3oh - f 1 1 the- i- tin ?an tam of ipendenta Princeea Street, between Front and Water- Sts. 12? C olbsalb (WWf IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. qormteTJnerchanta -wdUdo well by calUnrOTM and ciAmlnlnit oar stock. hot 19-tf : iafi?J commission. And Dealers la .'.r .... :.,.. rain,lottri'lBaW"Ai -Us i & e.run Steal. .Jpeaii ind" also Fret . a , 51 NbB.9andlON. Wa1wlBttWfhnlngton,N. C. , Proprietors of theMerclt'jsFloiutog Mflla. - novaa-tr - - -.., ...... Estabhshed '1840? v B wJpAyW!6ns.j ' ! ; ' nAiniitin VauuHkk unit .Meonillt NnATI vwiuMguuimijuw- .v-v , , Stationary Engines, Boilers and fit--fxJEi JL :1 x : -tti fB '.t rfg .k aft .. UnoMn fi TJirii,0o i . 0U01 A:lltlCdiUl&. .17.U4 UUJBn.. Jjlllflli For. Plaqtation Use, Delivered Free oifBe'ard Shiw in New York City. id Free oh"Bard Send for Circular. tieo ia-eomuw-m tjp"i citywV THE BENEFIT OF THE POOB OF ; OUR . have determined. until further notice.4 to give the net pronts of our retail tales- of every flrsfe i wa im ji (iuai tu cacu wuiuu iui wa vcucu i ui i I M . . Al i .A 1 J I 1 deposit lted in the Bank of New HanOVer, subject to the Jterf tha-Pmiiitmc of th iJuuV lieneroicnt So- rThiawe'fjeeijuBtiaedin: doing: for the: foi - r.- -: First That 'we are yburigtmen.5 and our expenses I relight,: ; !! .. -- - -ri - . , Second. That we ive met with unexpected 8UC-: eeee in the way of patronage from aU classes of our Pople,.thereb) largely increasing our sales. .Tl&ilTiu! we feel it the fluty of some one to aid ..Saffil, .it tlTfh0 . We are the pioneers id this- good work, and hope through the continued confidence and patronage of ' Jpto be abl ; oar V"' I nftOTTft 111 1,1 f. A . TWIIIIII 1 " . riHjn&iimiyj a i.io.r.n.n maySOtf . v . j ; n . 89 Market street.' AM ORDINANCE, '.T -.'I V. -.I. -f - ' -'tliM1 .T?icity JL OF. WILMINGTON, N. C., PO ORDAIN, ' That any Dray Track Wagon, or 'feTOdlnuse-wlthtoth'CIryut;wimotte. t J?a1Abr t !aP,i?2a 1 ancf the .dwner thereof ttubject toa fioa of Five i in unsjcjitv without the mDaVmeat or th monthiv Iax, of .without having oa the r,s . ,.' ; ineayewroinanoe waspuseaortMaract Aldermen attheir meeting February lbth, 1874- lj t- .J. lTft psmoss. tt. , - ' t YPjT bVfpq MR9iMgt Piea" ;;r5jteJBltl6jrt A st HlLpfctQiif Safes i mi- - rvi 3 a a t a lr r . V) 4 thg u&ffie M&&liVX& ftaj iotj. lfJ- -ft' nitWiiJhftBotoflr!wJiTe.given!8ome.Bttei tioaw thereal4neritsf yaslous safes, with a view 1 ofBTOplying Olir ow office with, the bestfarticle iif f tl Hrfuret, aod bare aeeerdlngly inade selection otr- s??f i sn ti5.rWia cttttea charged laaitototnTOTteHcw'. Y time I June trO. 31'nll WiiiUUW 4UtU&. Agents. j : innrussB safes are made with three astd Site;-'":" . ""4 t ' A- four flange orormd the door, of -refined wnomrht ? :.miifc44&nS 'r - ;" f ' ' -' ;! oKWEiivK'' f i lwty - KK si 5ia.)03,rsWIH ! , I .1 - , .m t ' - -" '- -''' I r . . . . v 1 . Diiriit8 in Fer- r- ef obtaining .TtiW iSJhe5 jjBrirs ion. tola lmnorr'a nrlMi. hv flnhlvlno- epeciai .agency jusi,euwnsnea ioe itxe pur- deliverinr Genuine Peruvian -Guano t eon .Burners at any accessible pi porr. or. rauwsy station la tationi ars giyemn cjrcnlar mail- . I -Wjlw 'Til YjJjr.j . 1 It I...vJ ni.m nnu'ln,.. I . . " h -5 ,OUT;UlW "X'aXeS V5lb.jvnara-ijW?N ' J - June 20tbi'187pJi : JL hE CItV TAX P0K WiH 1874 are 'nbV'in possession of the undersigned, sind AUi persons iwehereby nottfledtoxsall at tMs Oface.fcommencing :JRWi' ' ?AY THEIR CrTY TAXfes. WITHOTJTJ BEIAY,- U n t. c. servoss; I June SO tf - Treasurer and Collector. ' Li a-J! " W aW' t '" ETEIZATBTET&TOWN N. G. "I -TT"i I VT 4 Jji iN . . . t . y 1 """f BOOK Bllfl I A- EBX is complete in aU all its appointmeHt .fna lain Cham of nnf thwiiiutMi)a..hU ow mawuse- inismsii os ajLi, cptor: PECDUOIIT & ABUKQTOH Insurance Company; - , . . ..'5 Oyeij i509 ?olicfes Israed: Annuallncome (fver $1,500,000 SPropssi?a ! .Prosperous.! if MM SMALI EXPENSES,1 SMALL liOSSESk 8EX2UBE - r INVESTMENTS, AMPLE RESERVE, ,3 AND ' OOOlJ 8TiKPEU81 Mi i Prcmtnms Cash: Policies Liberal W;ni b-if.u.itoV '.sA-i Mil I . ' .4 I Annual Division rSnrpIus. ATKINSON & MANNING, Genl Agents -i Insuxance Sobm0. 5 N-Water et: t . r0 W. 0. Carringten, Predent; John L. Edwards Vce President i D. J. Hartsookl Secretaryii'j. HopkMs, ... . i ; J.!. i.l Assistant Secretary; Prof. E. Ba Smith, Actuary ; B. aHart80ok,toMer.''!;iftsfi lhar'MWf ' IT AI' R EjPBESEN TTETD "a'ptER ':'tfe paWing'Bosto ossks;::;: Queen Incorance Co., of Liverpool and r j 1 j. .1 , i-. London, Capital. ...$10,000,000 North British and Mercantile . Insurance Comnaay. Capital... u .U-U naraora insarance yompany, ital i 2.500.000 riauonat ire' weuranee wjmpany, or; r Hartford. Canital.1 1..H...I....-3. , 600.00P Continental Insurance Company, 'ot New' . Yorki .Capital.)...,. .t.o.' ..u. 2.500,000;. rncemxinEurance (company, 01 isroomyp, ' ' Vlrghiia Home Insurance Company, of ; - Richmond, capital.. s:. ::.;...:-:. :wowx MARINE The .old MerceatDe . Mutual of New lorn. - . . . 1 , y: ,,-tj i'r-' i '"r: -ii'-.i'i jii' S . ft; ? 'j LIFE The Connecticnt Mntoal of Hartford. i.;'.t- r- lu - ATKINSON MANNING. Se&fjty agiifnstf Itire. 1 ' TTTTJ4 rntTii ri Tm txt a I ! ift,tl vVvw ! v. am vim ju aim s u ma as jm& svsm rAJi x , I ' ' - KiiKiua,' a. . ' ; . . . . - ThiB Company continues to write Policies, at fair- I nces, on au classes' ot mBmrawe property. I ifiS88."" P"mptly adjusted and m DaidT'Tne HIIMK" unnlillmntn(i.lii nn rlm favnr mil appeals, witn connaence, to 0 insurers of. property in rtortn jarouna ST- Agents in all-parts of the State, esri R. H. BATTLE, Jr., President. C. B. ROOT, Viw President. I ..: BEATON GALES, Secretary. ' PULASKI vcOWPEB,upervIsbr. ' fllVTTTOA B If a aagl-tf :p - Atuigui oouii uivr,. jevubjitb,' Wiliningtoii..N. C. v MISCELXANEQUjS. H. BUEKHIHER , ' . i V : HAS ALWAYS ON , pt? - hand the finest brands ii ...;:t'ff '"NORTH i CAROLINA SgSSisasJ & ? jKL. 7! J i.-i , .... i Also, fine JinpoitedUad Domestic CIgirt, at jyofs Offlcej I - ". 'CTTT OT WILMINGTON. ' V 1 ' : ml fA-.il .ill! ..i-.a? T31DS will be becetved at my1 office 5 n1, -.vi - ' aTw" oif sfert ftont vi.i -J h.v.-rfa-f-,vi i.-f nrx-r.iitXf: sl! t- I Specifications can be seen by apply ing- at 'THIS I ujFiriuK. ..Bonos reqatreu tor the faithful perform ance of contract. ft! PJANADAYT may 14-tf . r5?- --i Massey-si:PM.aaelpla'. i , XjAlei.lQrtcr.Jfe Qeer. ley Ale for i if. over other Ales, f other mV hnnlrl K.,.M .jv SJJS&vW1 osiiW patent spring lock shipping cases, contaimnff 6 icaZ ?1'WhsjssortwAeaeraAnFreight4bbe on au Kegs ana cases returned, l ., I J-"'iJ "Ji 4 JvOKOtiANDER,' Bole Agent, ; - may26-tf " Wllmingtoii,-N.C. 0,1KA,,PC,;D..f.f):,f,:;j :-!'"-'- ... jPlERCES AID BARRELS "OF u.Cloli a-AA- U .'i :-i -if. ' jiWr i- ' ' 1 ; , - 3VjUr f " "t-'.it ' tot sate Tory tow ox ;i ; : ' 1 1 fGEOEjGrlJflAiait : unit?. y7':rfA -)1M I'.-vHl S ?i 1 . . Wii -'ii 5t??r-f' ;vfj''l 'hilt, market Street, JnlTlpj ! - MM ff l u mi Wilmington; apr 14-tf W'-Hi f I -.7. 1 JL Wletiltm House, s. c. A LARGE. HANBSOM iHEE-OF THTRTri utV: TWO COLUMNS. AxepreeenUtlye jonmal of I the enterprise, wealth and intelligence of the Up joontry. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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