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COX ON GKANT, . - , - Bargains in Summer, 'Drees Goods, I the portrait of Red Cloud, in the ff 3" fA F-unny.Speecl. y: GranhicA a crood ' likerieaa ofMrs. r . HonJ S.S,vCox. of New York. S" I Il iVl OM S? T AT,- WIS. II. BERNARD CICERO Tr; KARRIS, Harriet Beecher StOjve "J ThlGlobe 5Je a ( capital speech; athe late r J v? H Democratic Convention in Cdlumbua, was evidently rfttwell-pleawd with-- Qm As usbalne enlivened hisadl Ur. Sangainary Cload that morning. jres8 w-ltri characteristic ' v fan ! He l -:-rr", , , .-ssrsrc:-. asked rr- What: has -Grant: not. done. '-r r ' i V k 1 36 MARKET STREETT WILMINGTON, JT,:p. Sajujedat Moxtknra Juste ,26'j' ' AN ELECTION FOR ONE HUNDRED AND " Facetious ?dHofs refer p Uiew what dont he do, what dps he don't I. Louis" " hvphenismwvas thcf G do? rLaasbter.Tln irmnrer 'time '"; 1 TWENTrDEIEQATESTOACON TO AMEND ' THE STATE' CONSTITUTION I . .r. .? r'.'ii rfSilsL V fi A V7V, tfoes-fae-go'-away f-flegoea to j TO AMEND THE' STATE' CONSTITUTION WILL E HELD ON THE FIRST THURSDA T itbat til e " Globe-Lemocrdi ;Sumiaei'I)fes"G5o"asD qcelu? r; . He goes philandering ovef the coun- ! 'W&nLjl- fW ftlr siirrirrW J Oft lifi woWiftrid his f .1 i. i '.I v J-- i t is 1 tH f it i j Th Boston Globfi rerparka tb&t of AUGUSTA'S, the CONTENTION will looselv spoken of as the ? 1 ' - " TUB BADICAL A3CISESS. This document, signed bVhos. B. Keogh, Chairmanand F. StrSof rell, Executive Committee, vbas' the ; ear- marks of thai arch-conspirator, John Pool. It matters little whether he wrote it or inspired the man who did write it, or had nothing whatever to 1 been composed by him. , It. is false in its charges; false in its insidious 8U2stestions.'f alse ' in every part and parcel. ! . . 'ii ' iuu JjAi ' WW M KIIMM I 1 1 I Ii itlllllin O&JV V WMW. points in this address except its clos- ing recommendationto the people to support for delegate no roan who, will j not bind himself "upon his sacrea , . . :mi,.1',(l honor to vote for an immediate aa- iourn irument Withoutlihe alteration ot . a single word or line of the 7 existing i 0 - . onsuiuuon. , ; . " , t have the people lake thisX action e- I - n Ml ,.mnl,1 1 eause, as he alleges, it would "secure f forunlimited years a ccssation of the agitation for a so-called Constitution al reform," &C J" " We are glad the Republican party U placed by its responsible and of- liciat spokesmeniHthisatiu'dS.bei fore the! public of North Carolina, j This mode of fighting ampaign had been advocated in some of the Republican organs, it had been rwhis- edJb m v ot the leading spirits Per y - i 't if- - ' - it was believed to be the prearranged ulatform on which the party was to go into the conflict, but until this ad- . " . ' i .i J- . .- J -.v: I u.coa w . - --o , .fA mna ioonn1 ncirsi wsk 111 ii.ii 111 v b 1 I! l.nn S AAnAArniny I pill lauivaiiaiu. uun u - w vjv.u.wq this things Now that it is fully commit ted, and gladly ihakes the jssue; let us accept the gage of battle on this point and demolish our adversary J cueciuaiiy. ;. . i tV irfi Psheciallv nleased that the . , i i l..t;1 wtv n Knrth Carolina has 1 ,r "Ty-..T r 7. i me lenneniy 10 leuvno puunu tuuo im favors no change in the Constitution I 11763 Someofitamost' ..:o 5::te7fe-.LAl ',"l,,u.rr,Tr" ;r.':p cumbersomeness and inequalities of, I cuangea ior3 an unueumie PWu. lhat party has persistently ion amendment to : the -Constitution whatever means, opposing even the slow and cauti0.u8 and weU-approved niethod by Legislative iB'nactmen't, It j says' it will hereafter oppose" it! the paper, but the Uepublican execu-i purpose on me pari oi ,iue j3ou.xn. xo down town, determined to lose it. live committee speaking for the partyj binybyindatiotijdptber-i He had not gone far until he found it i.w.'.L mn-thJ w!se of airhisH-ights as areedman! wa8 gone, and felt glad that he had . . . .ilint arrnil t tw thu f iuiv . ma aril I IAimi What it appears to say through the mouth of Mr. Kogh or John Pool in approval of this slow mode it, in . rej r, doesBOt'say.' The very address f :"- - - ' 3 ' SsmtZll- ality. before worded, conveys no other meaning j than "that the party is opposed to all I amniTmfnt and will not at aov cod- ihw ookit on well In August hold --';.'.--'V - - ..T , ' -r the Radicarty responsible for its present deelaration as well as for its you , . " Beach ' concluded t his masterly ' ..... ........ ,.I ...... , j ' argument in tbe Beecher case Wed- iHndav. having been .occupied in its- delivery eleven days. It ' will, what ever the iaWe'of the trial, rank : with the ''iiHst 'elalkrate and , tfffortaof the fpreusks stage. Judge having failed. So this cause celebres .i- . draws to- iucuclusion; ; alter many iir.Wpni.icr data -SICKenmg delays. i f ! 1., j vexatious ana soui Like Tlitf Mofexiva 'STAR Lh V& ... " T--rr T tersburg Jvetci annot publish com - .niwn?',;- ... t , munteeons dominating or commend- ., . mg candidates for .office unless they 'Old Probst Is how a ftir fledged ' J - T Ph. U. and the weather r aird it.... I.... ..i . r .. : loji. civaoie ume cnange.us .preseni, pon not thewfible race stood direcUvIr- almshouse as a pauier, lion on thatrbuestioii. lti'Vl .1 r ravod.at , the ballot-box ao-ainst the -1 there until his death; i ."Pxi;ik ' kf .'trnw1i'lmliM :tnrr I white nebblo. and in. antntrnntam to I in 1863. During'' his A VSfcrw w vi wu -s w w - ----- - a- - - . . .. . F l Miiim&m?&l a8i ly With the Conservative party Of e yeaT8rne,waaitnTrnjou8e was rr Marred as it ift'stlawsf ff " wkh which all theirs - teE' was f Jt .iua:,!:.';!! and, political interests are so mseparr Guardians ot . tbC kf oor. r Ibis was Witn the ,ddltiof,aT steamer there can bi theycarpeVbagger, 40uled, ,ith tne ablv connected? " r j offsetby aclaimfor Mtbe ; remunera- no cause.for delay to shipments. , V ; vr- f 1 ' 1 ' ' ,i i i 1 ' J . . . . i r ..-.-! '-., r ' -y .-Other Steamers will be added aa required. - lime of. the native recreant and Aper- iiUt here; is where the! ating: conies tion ot? his1 .services, madefrby the -K .STTi .a, . ..-fr..,! fumed all over with the fcdors of the in with these Radical foreheads; f So claitoanUihoieft 4 manwr " wvS; I iveCreiect WiihTOdigr long as the colored man, yoteSV a te!6H g-he - nin, --.:," y V 4 ."TIV Vfir ;, : , ,7 .unit with th Ronnhlinan iariaor. auditor, after a,hearin2T. allowed, the ; n.r ,GO TO ...... . 'r "SyW tda!;a$lrf?8 long did he receive the uhUUnka ' okim foroardeiae .amount 61 .t commends .tct , your cherishing care plaudits of Northern Radicals luif- three'dollarsper, week -for: the .six -ii.. Drinking cap, ia wee . for Om pocket vou'ii "for ' unlimited'.' 'years. Otherwise f rage was first gives trhini to secure years;'deductihg' from that amount need them ifon go np.-j mayi9 Imi Ii:".' his voteJand 'not:id?en1araA e"hi-1 liL. Jll.elMMi!ilJin.e dollar 1er week for . ' . ' ' ruuci an jvu mil iuc uaiicra u.iavu.e i . . -. 1 i I : . 1 - - i "' t.t,i.1 : rlWgFKtm?a 7Z w)Vn they5ee1tn.rbVa i K .xkn ano 7 iimud head, to tlie rule or lne level- I ntsura votertt in 'th' fnlnrp wilrSfr. 1. 1 ? BrjwliiuriJr!, Kta , 1 iv Kiench Biggin o. i' ' 1. 'fi Hi . -' : . ': i ... ' r .1 1.. j .... 'r aA.-fal Rtnr.Vt'.n1fTo lUrU,. o.toto ceffee in the world, and lllir lUkrili W II r U'l lltltH flllflllraM I Iflll. Ill II K Utniir'illll 1 HUH Vill.M UU I ' m w aw -a.ua.w .,tha aWa .Jit nn. rra w n.iJif . v v'""-f"'"-i - - . -'v I vtuvi vwa fw au xxeiison ctiargea tne jury and the case.. V'" f. ' " "'T.l" ri n torsuanc! ursaciioN i owact was riveii to them n Tlilirsdal Wll nial WWn. '.ni-Tle"Offtli 'lt taitrevw., rat1fiedebrDayMt.iia74, and was given XO in em OR lliursday, all oIItIiii IS set 'ifowVl'at fl'SO OdO Sect on 17 or an act known as the Mac inery Act. Iti&i. 4.'firTi ilir5.U.U' Cl etlOU 'f 6 ' 8t 25.'0(f0' r-WeaU.eieand.day of March, !S . 6, the ttcard of -wvn ?r vsvi - i'nr.,T"".,,",'vrv i a nu amons nie , uaiuiinys . are manv i i!o..tijv t ommiBeionera i jncw Hanover couu And defeighatedwe resarne'as kd-1 tWiff, , Tbe; largest pafntfng- irf the ,1 FlCKlf'M. bureaus and his clerks" of bureaus fol. drunk . when "there . was any ever fighting to be ! done'' says Sherman, and stops there stock still TheKew .Orleans. Acaywe;resM inates the growing" cotton cron,. . at j ;3,650,000 bales. -if'.. STAU-DUSX. ? -1 - iaQaig inse. JX:V: j Chicago 'girls .drive' around at jbreak - neck speeL3 .743T?aq The Mississippi Grangers are. , - a. . - Louisville is to be the capital of ;lteNrtkMIli GngerlKrUy, - There SSiJffiirpheyiinNew York's dictionary, and 953 Meyers xionsxeym is suggi, ed by a Baltimore paper as Democratic can-, dJd , for the vice Presidency.-W-iio. N0w: they call : him . Charles Frantic Adams to .ruin -tbeifresiaentiai show, snath the PhiladelDluaiStor. ' - The Khedive of Egypt i igjthe monaste.ri(es fid njoeaues : . . -.me ivneaive or jgypi is searcn- ; miinna for. maAiiaintittflSrm a Hbrarv ' 3 1 The' Hon. William Si Kmlr Ras no intention of WgnMig bis seat iu Cob- i gress, ven if the Minnesota Legislature and tbe public at large does think be be ought to. .Representative Beck! JG Ken- tucky, is openly in tbe field for , tbe United i States Senatorsbip, and, it is said by the I Louisville UomincreiaL, make a "per- son al canvas." lhe London says it has un- neated' confereees - Mrliradstone has promised; to resume: tbe leadership pf tbe Liberal party ne year riia jJ t ! i What is getting to iber the mat- ter witQ the doctors ? asks an exchange, oneui uiem.wan miieuiew uay sucetor ggj SKSSSl . figTa ht unnthpr Tintptitinnpr liaa rnme to licrht 1 a s the leadef of a of counterfeiters. 1 - The Color-Lino' C I Petersburg News, j i The declaration made the ; other dav by the- Hon. Ben. .Hill, ofr Geor-, that " the-iiegro will drop out of t""'" j- ...... .8elf .at Vuhto fiv years will vote just as his employer asks A'm, 1 . a- seein nave. oeen. exceeuingiy uls-; lasieiui 10 me vnicago j.rwune ana j other Radical organs of the North, I wno;stiu desire to tan the flarne ot, secuonai aiscoru ana sine iney; pretend to interpret Uieleclaration to mean a war upon the negro and a lne utter taisitv or tnis interureta-1 Uon none can lau to seo lor-tne i tics when rid of the control of-thei carpet-bagger who has heretofore lead him ., bj the nose, and . that business, relations and identity of lead him by the nose, and . that the. business relations and: ldpntitv nf in g(J complete tnatlheyjwinuu in thej same groove of politics, and . the ne4 gro, being the inferior race; Mj '1 tnattfrally , -.vote-prottj 7muchi4 "is "employer asw him." -And-wby rfould they not do. o?r JIave they riot, ever since ihe xigbtf of Buffrage was conferred upon them, voted in solid column 7ust as tbe carpet-bag- Has j I" nravj hntta t hn -r 4 s wvsv V "A. -IV V . - ... .t.A l....... . r . rur.T.. .. j I yu.y.v: u i sjliou y Why -Bbuu4a-lhi stato of ng8 onger continue,?, and'; Why t should not the colored man vote!free- thev tlea.seith v become alarmed and iridignatitj-ami seek to take oat .their revenge by abuse of our people. Pi.failuefTor-lheV CAbUanlai. The steanwhio Indiana, which, a r- rived at Philadelphia from Liverpdol S' 4 :rw gni an ciear meaning oi iur. xam s oeciara-. Mgtrangerj here is your coon skin.' by UV" 18 l,,at U.B iew years me Jiegro, Su ho gaid he couId not sell iti : could .1 will voluntarilv dror out of Jtoli4 Vi ..i.i i,k i . . ertV: ana penent fiii jacelbut now Bcr.v Fyrj rc',lic? r" f ,- f , . -,. , u Offl-Qe Of COUUtj G6fflmiSSi0u6TS. IlarrelLfttiilie Ju;rndTffime4 Servitje, k. i fiiphra e l ar ists TTiidor ho 1 mettn-aay aitne uoun nonce, in tne wiy or wu ty teienra.e l. ar.isis. timer tne pe 1 mlneton, fort e pnri.oe named in said acs, and cent acts or tyongress, wuicn remove thff dtF f rora irgooU destined for th2nibil1ontUV8eViiftt"lhg8 come , , J . nk . in freej thUS saving a tax Of , f 25,000 1 tn fh wf.flr. iThiv'wiUht amvraiflWd :. . ---r-. j rr.. 1 "7 ne i tjovernment omcers ; berore i their delivery , to the Centennial ' au- .uT:.i'AJ . i,. ai,i r therASaTdr Sriithasr icbSntry, the '''-Ptl ' by danfaeet 1 1 inches by1: 4 - feet, I ! . . . . . . . '. rijlo, 5 feet by 4 feet 0 inches, iowinff him all tthroneb ; i f rom the biggest whale lown to the smallest tadpole go philarideriBff. x I rode upon a steamboat as it iran upon, the Mis-' isissippi riven many years, ajo, which jUed ''Liyelyr Sally,'? , Tliey -always had. a string band aboard, ami rwere, singing auu uaucing,. anu uauu- ng an.d singing, and frddling, irres ipectlve of X any other steambpat 'that eW utf before, behind or about her; bnt ;fiadled away lip; the side and down the iniddle,t give us' the ; tune iwith flutef and fiddte..--'Ji - ' :u " Tliat isj the -Way they are going ;wilh: ' our' I ederal administration rcredit Mobilierl back pay;: double salary, unKeung! ai wing iirancn, ilndian treaties, third terra: up the sidetand . down the middle,- give us the tune of flute and fiddle. Laughter and auplaue.l leara.vue ouier ,uay wnen a was ,up a Connecticut a friend. of mine iJT-u' " "w : .t.:. i, k :n.-.-..r thi8 by a story. He "said if Grant was' !not nominated by the Republicans he . . . . ..-r , : . n 01. nominal t a uy ane lvepuuiicuus ue would burst th6" part y,' ahd it he was nominated . the "people would burst him and' the party, and said that it nom - inated lhe people would bu a"u y .FriJrVa,,u-- ". reminded him rof :aw! old ' Baptist preacher out in one rvf thefTerritories n old times. lie took , Ins text to preach from, some place in .the Bible I cannot tell wherej you cau residit through and find find it, it. won't hurt you, as Dr. Olds used to ay lie took a iv. urhich ran in ih'.n u-v 'Ono . .w. :n Mflo r'vnnr ftil.f . ,No . brethen , ; b a3 kiiow the peculiarity of "hens' feet they have three loes injfront and one iq the reaiy so it cau neverc'slip up backward once in grace always in grace,' for your feet shall be as hen's fePt- Renewed laughter. I heard of a fellow who went out COOn-hUUtinff UiC , Other . . day., and . - w . s - . brought down a cood fat coou. He , , .. , V , t- . BkiBjied it and thought be would sell ii.. ..1.;- ' ii . L '1 ii .t. ' r iiiusKiii. iouK. iu iuiuu lur-man I in Inmn lint La cniil lia Iwln'f luont I ' " y t""4V -.rr " , " " uiuai ii, waine wrong season oi the vear. The fellow told him' that it was a"good skin ; but no doubt he didn't want it; 'Hut said he, I have pnt a dcai of iabor on that skin, t Wiiiiet vnnhnvpit'ithalf nripp ' ana x -win iei you naveji ai nair puce. 1 1 do't Want it at anypricesatdJie. VV eI.t stranger,' ' replied the coon hunter, I know vou don't, but it is a gooa skin and yCu may.take it,' said he.; , a will not give it; store-room The fellow, who had on an overcoat, put it j his pocket loose and started i nf u .i.in iwtio yxt w an a.behind him., cnedout. Once iri .grace, alwa vain grace, for your Teetwhall be ai lieim leetj and so it is vvith Grant-r'ybu cautiot wll bin you cannot get, rid of .lum, and . you cannot lose him: i once 111.1 Graiiit, al ways in Grant, for your feet shail be mi, juicav lauKinci ami applause. If Allen Scarries tle coouskin i9 Hkelv to be pot rid of final I v arid foreyen ' - A Slnsalar case. About the year 18oT, Samuel Tay- lor was admitted to the Philadelphia and remained Which : occurred Vesidence in the n nKlinnup Ti' ni-ffiT i'a"'"rr.tl:Anor Ti-r, ,Vi rr"rr;r: :-, ana aiier mseain it was iounu that ho owned an estate of 2,151 J2. A claim for;hia board during the six 9 v.r fri y tmittsand dollars. He executors are Alri?.. Mary C,Tlireckin- ridge, his wifeY James Br Beck and John it. Vilev. After rnakino- t.ro- visioiiK for a few special beqneHts, he ... . " ' '. . :i u' ... .2 . i Iavesthe remaittferf)f his estate to be divided equallvtween his wife 1 havataseB a recej-a nnuis , . , , i Monday, the 88th day of June, 1875. At which t me the mmisrioners will broceed to review th tax lfeta and xaloation reported to them 1 and complete thdntsfyoottpMigthe tax payable breach perwn wd fflsiHgtheaameoppoiite bis name. Tne session oi tne d Will contiams for- the space of , .; '--' .' - ' "Tiiirea.iwW "The Board will hear all persons objecting to the valuation of their property, or to the amount of tax cnirged against them, 'i he Board baa a ngnt-to rats valuations 01 propeny tnat may oe unreason. ably tow; :ana . joimap pnrpoeeaxermpowerea to gammon and ekaikins witnesea.f HI - After ihe tax list are made up andplaced In the hands of the Sheriff it will be almost ImDO-tihle to make correctlona- M1 JaultB jnot Xivt .confide ed; we rauits or the tax-payers iemeive, , Ana notice .is .hereby given that no fi'teratiocB- wUl-be iuad Tier tne nme expires except la accordance Vila tne. nru.THJi.ier or ine law. r ; . -'."t m ,. JAVlERWTtONJ Chairman Poard of ConDtjrCommleeioner!. .liiiui yj NlW HANOTKB l?!!! ( . , wilraiBKtoutf June ld. 1875. I itl At very, very low prices. Will also desirable .J I Pacific;. Percales; At unusually low Marseilles Pique,1 "W" H I'.T DE3 AIZES AND GENTS GAUZE , lIouseke'eper8, 36 jnne SO-lf NS3 T nertoi dclphla. New York, lioetoa and Providence i "Wilmington and Irr.UK ATTKNTION OP THB PUBUCJS, RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO THE FACT THAT THE J. Carolina Central Railway being completed and f ullyequipped for basineees, offers with its connect ions at Wilmington, both via Direct Steamer Lines and via Weldcn and Portsmouth, to Baltimore, Phila- TO CHAELOTTE, STATE8VILIE, SHELBY, r lliitlicrfurdton,v Aidicvillc,; and- all tfetttons on tbe Atlantic, Teun. : & Ohio, Western North Carolina ltaiJro-iUs as well aa all polr.ta Insurance from K as tern cities euaranteed as low as inditaic alwaim at low at the loweni. , lutes to all points furnished upon application to Baildins.- i r; -. s UpS-tfl , ;. f i business: CARDS. ADRIAN & TOLLERS, Corner Prent aod Dock St., WILMINGTON, N. C. WHOLESALE GROCERS ' . - : .IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Country merchants will do well by callin? on vt ad examining onr stock. . , hot 19-tf It. F. MITCHELL A. SON, poMMISSION KERCHANTs V-i ., And Dealers in - Gralii, Plonr, Hay, and also if A alto Frtlll uronoa meai, rean amomiiiy and Orltk- ; Noa. 9 and 10 N. Water St., Wilmlnzton, N. C. Proprietors of the Merchant's Flouring Mills. BorS5-tf ' ; - , ,.. . . .. . . J LEGAL CARDS. 1 ' N. A. STEDMAN, Jr. Attorney at Law, ELIZA liETllTOWN, N C. " MISCELLANEOUS." . Notice to .Shippers. -TflE- CLYDE LINE; New Yori aniWiiiiflEton SteaMip Co. r TO MEET TUB WANTS OF THE TRADE Have added nilolher Steamer to tlie Line, and will sal t from' ; ::. NEW YORK 1: EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAT; " at 8 P. M. rom Pier 13 North River. 1 f "i - . i : -Semi-Weekly., from Each. Port ! ' ' ' g6 to KT , THE CKLRBRATBD ffe Pot. Makes the best witn.lexa coffee than sany use. , , - may 19 tf A tLEN'8 and look AT His new silvkr. I , ware, jut received. . , may 19 tf TM 3 Wilimtigton:! .l Coast Turnpike Company. AMKKTINUiJXT JHIJ BUHXtKlBEKa TO TUB Caiiital Sibck ot "the WllrainKton and Coact Turnp ke (Jompany," will be held at tiie ' Pnicell iioDDe, on baiaruay tne zoin inaiat a o cjock j r. M.. for tbe pnrp.ise sf dnly urwaniEint; vaid coiitora- tion, by tne election of a Bottrd uf Directors, aud the adoption of proper by-lawa for Its management ; , W ilmington, tinne loin, ioio. . W. A. WRIGHT; I. 1 V ' T. J. SOUTUKRtAND, rv,Hf' 4. K. DAVIS um mmittee,: C'rtAS. k. MYERS. ; i , aDoointed W. A. CUMMINO. f Dy Coi pora- NORWOOD GILES, itJ f i tors. jnnel6-tdm Havana 'tottei'y, has- Days;. i H8i Prjzes atnoantins to;., ..,.,.. S4 5 0,000 , . i ot:7;.t!jT!?;;!i . , : .7. .. i oo.ooo -; V; 1 1 i':f .yi.k;y .ill -it -s 0,000 . 1 u or AAA !v o.t oi'i n.uuueacu.. ........ . iviovu A U . v AAA (. . . f.. 10 bf '1,000 each:v.,::V.Ai ? l00O 635 ot S.O each . i.. ...:.... JilB6.000 " Circulars witft full lntormatlfm sent A.' - "icketa for aaleby P. C. DEVLIN, Btattotttr tad Qeaeral Agentv may 7-dwly SO Liberty St., New Vork. open this week .another lot , of those and CanlWies; prices. Also, Victoria Lawns. ' , j C3-. O. O jD S, . " '" ' VESTS, GAUZE FLANNELS, Goods, &c, &c. 1 MARKET STREET. I 0 E, Carolina Ccntrul Railway, General Frclglit ' Department, L WILMINGTON, MARCH 31st, 1875. unequaled facility for handiine; shipments from 1 ali Eastern1 Cities . Greenville, Spartanburg, ' - Atlanta A Richmond Air Line, North Carolii-a and m iKOK(U A ANH-AIjAaMA. via any other line. . No turminal or transfer char sea. the undersigned. Office in Banfc of New Hanover , . V. VV. CLAKK. General Freight Agent MISCELLANEOUS. SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS ' YIA-i- CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY mams ..... TRAVELtMSiPfrlJOC ARE RESrECT fully informed that A . BODND TK1 P EXCURSION TICKETS Goad t return till November 1st, 18T5, can now be had at the i r-al ttations of this railway . AT LOWEU HATES Til AN EVER BEFORE to the follow in" dclizhtfnl sammcr resorts In West ern North I'arouna, with tbe extraordinary induce ment of a commutation ticket, enabling business men to make frequent returns daring the season at a nominal cose xiciiti uow.on sale to LINCOLKTON, j " -; ;'' Ji CHERRYVILLE, SHELBY, CLEVELAND SPRINGS. STATES VILLE, MORGANTON, MAHION, HICKORY TAVERN, OLD FORT, , ; ? . ASHE VILLE, " ' : i CATAWBA SPRINGS. , Night Trains ontof Wilmington via this Line, with Eleiail Sleere-Car AccomioMoiis. mak th best connectiou for all of th abore, named points. . t Any further information gladly furnished upon aypiicauou i ( ... . F. W. CLARK, GenT Ticket Agt," ' dn U-lm ;r . j ; Wilmington, N. a Mortgagees Sale.; RY VIRTTJkt OF THE PROVISIONS OP A CER tain AaoA tt mnrtnaira maa K tt... a70n.3M " v. imwi iui. lunula UJ 1.11U UUUUS- ton and Seaside BaUroad Compauy" to "the Bank of New Hanover," dated the 3rd day of February, 1S74, and duly reitered in the proper office in Book a i on pafres 43, 44 ana 45, tne nndet signed as the Attorneys of said mortgagee will on Wednesday, the Sist day of July next, at. 11 o'clock A. M at in aoor 01 ine court nouee, m the city or Wilming ton, cans to be Bold bv Dnblio aurtion. for cash, all and singular the various lines of Railroad, including the rail b, sills and superstructure of every kind con necter tnerewitb lying in the city or Wilmington owned by or belonging to said Wilmington and Sea 8ide' Haltroad Company; together with the leasehold Interest and estate of said Cornnanv. on the lotatthe southeasfern istersectioH f Seventh end tteo ross ttreets, on which, its atables are -itand-ihg; and also all and singular the Tights,' privileges, easement sad franchisee of said company ia any w ay connected with the use and enjoyment of said lines of Railroad and the receipt of the lesuee and profits of the same: and at 19 o'clock M of naid dav. will cause to be sold as aforesaid at the' stables Te- rerrea to, n and singular th Jiorses-v mules, cars, waeons. carts, sets of harness and other nereonat property of said mortgagor.". The-liming ton and ce Biuo xuuiruaa vompany. ' 'ih tin. Wilmington, Jbb mhl875r BRIGHT A fitfEfiMANi Attorneys. jar.e 30-td f Office ot riiy Clfrk andTreainrsr, j City of WHminoton, June 24, 1875. j ' I', , : I . 1;. ... ') An Ordinance 4V CONCERNING POWS AND OTUER CATTLE J -. : --a Kunnins at lrse i , ., Kr it Obdai-ed- By the Hoard of Aldermen of the city or w 1 mmgton, N. i--as follow : .SitpTONt. jThat auy OO.W ur other ( f: CATTLE OE-ANY KIND "'.,( Vai .':!''li.-.' '" .:"!.- ?-5 ; FOUND , . RUNNING AT .LARGE ...'; ... :: ;vr . ,t, , 1.', ;i,t v'thin the cocjibrate limits of. this , city fhall te l!A OUNDEI) by the Wiy Marshal, and the -owner Tequu-ea to pay j -;vitu,lt Su-j-J : ;; c i U FIME OFTEN (10) DOLLARS , " " . a -. , - ' before the same a?- all be released", " " bEC. 8. Any ordinance ef parts thereof Cohflicting herewith are liereby repealed. . , , - , i Ti is above Ordinance was adopted by 1e Board of ' n Aldrrmen on the 24th day of .June, 1875, and will -g iiiio Hott on and after MOMDaY, JUNE SV instant. - : T. 0. SERVOSa. ? it ,june25-tf - . ; City Clerk and Treas'r. " Bog Ordinance for 1875 - . : i .,.J. ... ..-. '!.;; S.I-5 Office Xreasurcr Sc. Collector, ) - . 7- - City of Wilmington, N. C, "J '"-" " June 12th,' 1875.' A ) 1 t fpillt lJUH OKUmAWUK IWtL 1075 . KEtUlKKS ,jL. mai tne same enonia ge into enect June 1st. ' NOTICE IS HEKKBY GIVEN, that jiU parties Owning or keepitg any dogs, either m le or female, are required to Teeisier the same at' this office, and procure. the required Badges; commencing, K a- A tot four (4) . days " thereafter. The Ordinance aJn provides, that-such 'pei-aons who fall to eomply' With tbe above requUvmeuts, .will be subject to a penalty of ten ($10? dollan. ' ' -J t ' - ' i r T. C. 8ERV083,' lune 13 tf Cit Clerk and Treasurer. 1 - y t f ... i . : . - i-'t V REG U - TESTIMONIALS.' "I have nover seen or tried such a simple, efflca-. clous, satisfactory and pleasant remer'y in my life." H-. Haiskr, St, Louis, llo. . 1 : r s Atex. H: Stephens X occasionally use,, when my condition requires it. Dr. Simmons1 Liver Regulator, with good eilect." npN. Alex. II. Sskfhens. ? - ' - ' - Goternor of Alabama. . . ' " Your Regulator has been In use in my family fotf some time, and I am persuaded it is a valuable addi tion to the medical science." Gov. J. Gnx Shokt kb, Ala. " - - - : ; - - 1 ' : ,;! -' 11 1 have used the Regulator in my family for the past seventeen years. . 1 can' safely recommend it to the world j the best medicine I have ever used for that class of diseases it purports to cure.'; II. F, t Simmons' Liver Regulator has proved a good and efficacious medicine." G, A. Netting. ",Dntggtst "We have been acquainted with J)r. Simmons' Liver Medicine for more than twenty -years, and know it to bfrtheJieatliver Regulator offered to the public." JL Ii. Lyon and U. L. Ltoh, Bellefon taine, Ga. . r si - -. rr ' - : " I was cured by Simmons' Liver Regulator; after having suffered several years with Chills and Fever." R. F, Andebsoh. ;. r -: : ... 1 ' TJie Clergy , . " ' . "Ilavebeena dyspeptic for years; began the Regulator two years ago, it has acted like a charm n my case." Jtev. J, C. Holmes, : , . Ladies' Indorsement ' , " I have given your medicine a thorough trial, and in no cage has ii failed to give fall satisfaction." Ellks Mkaciiam, Chattahoochee; Fla.' . : Sliertff Eihb County. "I have used your Regulator with succefsful effect in Bilious Colic and Dyspepsia. It is an ex cellent remedy, and certainly" a public blessing." C. Mastkeson, Bibb County, Ga - - -- My Wife: ' - ' "My wife and self have used the Regulator for years, and testify to its great virtues." Rev. J. R. Fet-deb, Perry, Ga. ( .-" I think Uimmons' Liver, Regulator one of t e best medicines ever made for the Liver. My wife, and many others, have used it with wonderful effect." E. K. Spaeks, Albany, Ga. M. D. . ,:.A - .-: " I have used the Regulator in my family, and also in my regular practice, and have found it a meet valuable and satisfactory - medicine, and be lieve if it was used by the profession it would be of service in ve.y many cases. . I know very much of its component parti, and can certify its medicinal qualities are perfectly harmless." B. FGRiees, M. D., Macon, Ga. - - "' ' i Sold by all Druggists, Wholesale by . . . . GREEN & FLANNER. janl2-D6m&Weow. - ' MISCELLANEOUS. Reduction5 m Price ! UTOL'iEYS Celebrated F I N E '7i i'l l - : - ENGLISH Breech) Loading Guns, Manufactory, Pionieer : Works, ' BIRMINGHAM, ENG. 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Arc uneasiness and pain in the1 X : mf,th!p;m Is in thcshouidlT; ' ' mwih affected with loss of , ,! tite and Bickneps, bowels iu geijcril costive - sometimes alternatin-"vi,h 1 ' - LnH 'ihead is Wed--wiUi pa n and null, hpjivt unncot nn KTU -j arable Iobb of .-memory, accompauie.i : .with painful. sensation of havins l. t ( -- -undone something which oucht to .4. , . ;. have been done, often complaining . of -weakness, debility, and low piritB0 m .a ifsometives many of the above symn' : , t , tpms attend the disease, and at other v . - times very few of them; but thelLiver , ' . is generally the organ most involves L A T O R7 ' -THEFAYORITE I HOME REMED1 Is warranted not to' contain a single particle t Mercury, or any injurious mineral substance, but is PURELY VEGETABLE containing those Southern Roots and Herbs which an allwise Providence has placed in conntnts wlioru Liver Diseases most prevail. It will care all Diseases! canned by Uerangeuem el the Liver and Uowelo. . ; Siiicns' Lirer . Regulator, or Medicine. . 1 TninfiTitlv fl. -Pftmllv TAAAlrint a r. kn k.: . i. ready for immediate resort will save many an lnnir . of suffering and many a dollar in time and doctor's i. bills; ;;-. . . . R After over Fortv Yeara'trial It. a atill most unqualified testimonials to its vir'Uus from persons of the highest character and reepousibiliiy Eminent physicians commend it as the most ' '""7 EFFECt UAL SPECIFIC for Constipation, Headache, Pain in the bhouliitT Uizzine8S, Sour Stomach, bad taste in the mmiiii bil.ious attacks. Palpitation of the Heart, l ain in Uu region of the Kidneys, despondency, Vloom forebodings of evil, ail of which are the offeprin-' of a diseased Liver. . ' V Tor Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Armed with this ANTIDOTE, all climates and changes of water and food may be faced without fear. - As a Remedy in MALARIOUS KKVKKs BOWEL COMPLAINTS, RESTLESSNESS, JAUN DICE, NAUSEA. , ,; ; - ;.rf.;..-. IT HAS SO ECIUAL,. It to the fineapest, Purest and Best Family JlHiriilr . ; . in the Worid ! Caution! Buy no powders or Prepared SIMM ONS 1.1 V'KK REGULATOR unless in our engraved-wrapper. wii h Trade mark. Stamp and Signature unbroken. Rone other is genuine. . . J. Hi ZE1X1N & CO., Macon, Ga,, and Philade'iihia FOB SALE BY ALT. DRUGGISTS. Simmons' Liver Eegulator. For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Spleen As a Remedy tn MALARIOUS FEVERS, BOWEL COMPLAINT DYSPEPSIA, MENTAL DEPRESSION. KKST LESNESS, JAUNDICE, NAUSEA.- SICK HEAD ACHE. COLIC, CONSTIPATION and BIUOi;s NESS, IT HAS KO EQUAL MISCELLANEOUS. A fort that E?ery. Sportsman Wants. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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