. J mm WM. II. BERNARD, 1 " " VEdltora. CICEttO W. HARRIS, j . .. - WILMINGTON N. C7.. MOXDAT MOENIKO, JUNB 29, 1875. AN ELECTION FOR ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY DELEGATES TO A CONVENTION TO AMEND W C01EZ1I WILL BE MEL ZrXTr OF AUQmrnXTTHE CONVENTION WILL. MEET AT WilElhll ON THE. oXff -J)F XHM FOLLOWING SEPTEMBER. that was.' Law as over-ridderi i vty ;; the gaardians of .the people 'rigtk war on;manyf,JtbQ best citizens; the Cn.AMrAn KnVtv Sn .liU ini safferleVcji of the treasury. and Crimea were for tfa 'panishment-c of these?, was ' in tfte! 'ands of the" .leaders '! of knew how to ' jfrotect . themselves, is . They , declined to - interfere : r the j uXmkivMdTd t' . . , -r -jj-V. V 2"- i shamelessly violated; the , tax-payers were gouged nrly to aeatn.tor; money . with which to pamper the i minions of power was one wild scene crime a moral chaos crater whence issued foulest odors,' j I prospenty reign Look at a Southern lunate. Consider the Mississippi, once one rl t ...a a-.-t- 1 Jjiii 1T ana ueienceiess wumeu, uiaggcu l,n,fl,n.fi1Mo!Wtn,hiMrPn wu "'"'"i . clingingd fh'e): kTytB? ind begging that hr, hlfl miorhtT llA flnnrftrt-mat 1 O r - - . while hel bru ruthl sent to the State prison instead of , H??We?, " f tole .W?rld,lhe,hidU9 selfishness and Rtile of flnima, whethGr fAr tJie aCe blackest smoke, fire and molten co ;. -' 1 ' ' -'- " 1 . ' : j) ur. ,r .s -v-v , placed : iy others testguei ex- t . t rupt.io.ru -. (:.. ..-M r ,: K ;-? (: , iThat picture; well drawn, is Beech- dosivelv for i: -passenger traffio. This was our State under the pater-- ;ap- ple artist was luring; Teso he . boats wouid i to eigar TO- al .WnKL?1, tP.V-61-.: rW. under a siogoiafhalucination wh40 ha j 8uaea propellers. fUieniachiuery ami, ' aince men tne people nave. aKeu. cti. ttlll namfi of Thpodorafor "r"' "y " ia all ualonenb , , , . v- ; . - I null: lUe Siaie-rooms at lliC. tOUi antl I Western Norta Carolina li control, and wfepeace, the, intervening, space, ftbo two-ISJ, the accomplice, as he confesses, hi ; 'r- V : x,:' 1 a,i k -: i . it ' U - ; . i lnftucw mmnr ot s ulta ivee bv., unen i uv nnaiMcut nuuiu uicu puvi tcu i inii. 1 herlVjEbltoera trc6"Bfirrentine .1 , .. : ... , ; .W; I thft , vovftfrn ilietwAnn . AmpnVa nnrl I CtrsJn. Plnnr. Hit. and aIo Freati I , , . , , W. I ipr waii ana seeai inea.- men usca t z "V j Tu7 GroBndMaLPrlHMiny telly, shot :an4,Wled ; ess villain was convicted ; and 1 f . . , I ! uf? ,'wf S""1."."8,- put lr fjNos.andioN. water u,wiimKtoni.N.v. . liavingbeenned h riphly de- --1 -ExenatfTmUhafi Joineff ' k practicable ? Both roust be answer served. Onlttst May the negro Lieu- democratic clah ia ! ChicagO' Most of dd in the affirmative i before the cigar- . 'nA..):'. :,r-..:; ct ' ...... x 1' sl' ' ,,' shaned 'steamers 'will be bnilt. i! Mr. innq'hr. firtvnmnr - Mania aclrprl firitr r Ames to pardon Barren tine. ; But the carpet-bag executive had enough re- mains of original manhood' and de- i f: 7-i.m I f mis is ine way ine xvicnmona cency left5 in hinrtoTefuse.' " A'while upaannoaneeaiteHWwBtu re to say after this Ames had occasion to leave I 'The Cropa'nt s at iimbi, the State' whin Davis assumed the- I . ... j. . i reigns issjue,d a pardon for the murderer. It thev anatxneirdeeda5 are"f 5 them father, the origitfather oteand the thfiXQufieiee past they will again do when oppor- Convention k a deep laid ScbemTof theirs, to. become masters of .this I Riato . f il nrTnaotwt.wlo Umii I over tlpirrevious-views" were or their prentrnfert'may'W regard ing the propriety of the Convention lrtjWhaTd;tof 'keewJbhncPM,S poisonous fangs cut off. We should I strive to pre vehC ?a moral monster like ther,flegrorfPavis fronv ruling ojru o tile, i.ni, ;uigtJ over us. ,' .! f' WANTED, A HCNDBED KNIGI1T8 ;i ,. hf, ilener8Wif6rt printed ui the name' conntv': where the o-mitli ma.. liVes;(MjrsMr;) Jlejiry B, yan, of Oxford, propn8eR to become one of a hundred to give a thousand dollar -s aoach to the Orphan Anyluin as an en-! 1 ' j ! dpwraftiji)d, .i.-o t,s 1 S , NV)rY' Pr7n of Granville,: was nntil recently one of the most sue-; vces?f ul ff arraers-ftpd ine: of the, most? is said ue received $ijuu ior nis pains, pixmiu causea-jBctnuv -way w 1 VJ -i: Mi J-:i-;: f;--. ;..4..u' - t . faotJar. eDOUHll.' " .15 or: its numerous rascalac andt Y " t--j u Iff ; sin-n;3dT .tsjvv-i a J t- v vJ-"v , "',r Stupid as ;welJ ros. snabby. A, their acts of scoundrelism the Ke- biaveuienLis QhJdot?ti IlIrbbIA ib! reduce siblc. What Holden and others j ' miiy-r aHbiutTraytrseant-ktrts P"rjV "f 'f s whip tniMr !" , .-....li'f wate2-t VirA i 'i'r" v' pinned back giv "a woman the; appearance, this alihongh Mr Ucwgale- seeVn did in this Stale in 1870 nnd . what Lf iBgatigbUyzitirapriimbteHa'ji,. bavetrftcOftseiausly c'xiggerated JJavjJongiin Mississippi are ust 1 1 . a It Js, cenerallv a . femmine'eyei !weigbt . 6t rgument.:s- whal : tho . -Jtepnblican party., might I ?"at fir6t detects; the moral ueflciepcies hid- I would be a general distrust w th :KSTJiijpOTr D-fJ-n-r : w rcC Wde Wlion. 'with, th?ir , patronage, and. vt retail! power 111 nunu vyaruuua. 1 nronnet. lie sava mat uoln nrivate auar- I Snan.i nnA cnfat ly. Of the peculiar but sturdy stpckj davits. "I'fl show f you, you wtoun of thetririrqitiviBspMvMCsBryan! drel,wr Mr. Shanks replied. As he . U at once a - citizen of large1 Md1 he ! struck fHennessvy - tuaferal' ' ..ui.T:it:sli4ar'Jrf'.'.-s. ci:.'- J blows in the face with his "fist'" Mr. iiuuiiu. piurib, nun vi oroad and 1 u t J' 'i'l ,;w "Ei ''"i . " " ,nSh ::fflWn,5r; ' We-doubt , not! he ha834 ialrea3y-A gireatfy ' Issisted; Mr." Millaln'hisiioble 'enterprise. He will noV enlargS thV'or'tilnities of . .. .,j , . . & , ,v 1 f, , C8 "l; the amotion by opening up a .feasti. ble way fpr a permanent and sufficient settlement. This plan Is" .the . samd vll! 3lalt iviii :il umi v 1m fiwl ..(..il..l V . 4. . -v ,."'. suggested by us when the AWrurn, Zr"?Tet-! ... . . - . ' "' tl, 1 .charce against e both' Mr.1 Jdseeli was starteo... ..the oply,, one, m Howard of HheJ NewTortf AWaci makes snro of perraanency;J cornpanied o the cbmbatanlSHno ninety-nine persons respond to tnis! police station. Through his interces iierouV appeal and cooperate 1ft the fon if w "ranged tb theylumli ;,llllln441' . . v , , be released for the night.'J They ard wifEgeaiPii the .orphan poor to be arraiened before J nn olniAtni'l . W 1 1 SMI & 1 llflt tTlllflf-. I ever tho fate of thia particular undl ur aTwT taking, the endowment plan- willue mated. "" ; I it Ac .-f ?MOt:tt5An"nf its high; transcendent claims f tp on one cotreideratiow,' weneflay0fchiBg J in this place' We ave' lately1 writ- ten abo.ut lfc ?nd fr?m tEe eneral at- teniioH givfen Vd it'fn' thdress-thBl civen vo is 10 - ine 'pTess-mo ublicare'fatnfllar VlttiUne subjetet. j We'areffeatisfied'!?Mf:1 Bryan, Mio'l 1 . , ; . r ' " Tiorf seasickness inwhiit .jQlioson " ' ' jheif word of honor, each tolhe other, 4V J isAt. f'f rt rtrtft lwit.fl'DtllH husbahdsand fathers, in. thfibape. of a resolution, to diminish- their, daily now in order, says the Charleston News nfrjQauriier -CIS !' .v' : I . . , .' ':"w ya T'ut if 3Ir.' Beecher. is nettheV. 'convicted .abwlutely vindicated. npi that mischievous little coterie of tran-1 I . " jA'ceuntana tueprcss wim an laOUGiraveBiy I of philosophy, and dressing up lust in the I Sj Black. S. J. Tilden : Kenublicans r I TT ' nviotnnr A . T , Mortftn TE B. I I Wishliilhiel E. D. MoTflfan. II. WiM . f r: - ti . . , , ,y iftiI ,..... i sdn J. G. Blame.: $mii'i,'t dl : - j T ' ' . - . i T Sl.nla ova svmin ntrm If ;, '''',': ' ' ' f Genius is a laborer, nu opera- Live. Biavc uiiue'J uatiui luau wir f Indeftisioa crisps from two.verv. mlaVT 'ynyi& 7Vm . a 1 ' ponectfctt-epoflf thatrthis; '1 oullrtfSutrb l: :i t 1 . , T.... uppiij ior iuc Kpic cruj..uut u pears as if pears js . doiu'. quite peart New J A il Wa"t8 l cafi mikfe ttitfrorn saii,,OrBiiha Daner-beM-e Ps '.8 ul la ina ftbifiteoa thfe burn- ing of . horse-barxi xead sori o's bklittODed. VVhat we want is a currency issued directly by the goVeroraeDi a urreocy which will be fair to ali; enough for all, and which will ntiMa- r. j w.VZ-Jf ? craOhoT)Ad saved the life of a daughtetiof -a-Bp8tqn nillkMiaire re ceived twaoniriiaBdJaJialf, tiom the grateful parent. He was so overcome with the magnificent bounty .that, he paid opt every cent of it to aeveateen organ griuders M Bereoaae ma ueoiacior. Cour Boom ffltDorlMg the Bee her f'S1 ' ' ' Wm. F. G. Shanks, eity editor of the New York . TYibune, i stood by i lawyer Shearmahy jusjt in 4 front 'of MrsBeecheratft; o'clock yesterday j evening, .holding a copy of Mrs. Til-j ton's nVmngMJ porteiVgjrtrtWearfid Mr.j Shearman, waiting for other conies.; JoImv :HWfr . terM)grahio e-j it j r j . Hennessey defended himself, and in the midst of the crowd the two fought for. ieveraLminuteC' ; Officer1 Ji Velso,eirfoort house for mAeff?re 1,30,1 f MN Peecher ?rm bairsprangi over the rail and,au id joining tiy jwfoto&f both men. into .9Uy'y. i taken to the sFirstt .Freptncj.. polios ?1 rro 1 rrnoil Itr T n h I - - - w.-m- I1VVI BV1U M 1111 ' I knii.iii il.n .. u .i.i. - ...:. . wii-ih ii viiy vuuii, iuik iiioriiiiig. North Carolina l acendental fools of wnicii Theodore autoo 15 miles an nour; or as it .our norse and a political eaSenUal ,mmoramy ot evemsung - .a j WfUvWr" p Ah, i I I m S i . - - j - sister less tor-i I Aecordmg to tlie Kew JcorK dun 1 with air-tighi and water-tight, cells, low estate of I the most IikeTy candidates " for- the I Hermetically sealed, yr tneir interior of the moudesK tresidencW gn? be i1!8! Alie 1 tnn nnd Mnrsp.r"" . . i fniKa oro l,a f 'Vii I rTopnetow or tne Mercaanra riounng mius. ; - - - I Wld 4 T riaftMffiAM. v. 1 1CXT - XT k I iL . A7 f " To Europe In Five Day. , rf l ""j? thJ ,Gal for Jane considers possible. He points out th&lfact that ir:850 the average is now, ten days. In everything ee we nave progressed, vve nave, r .1 j . "i a -i 1 our ocean steamships, ions them with .if paint and plate-glass, , with spacioua, saloons and', comfortable coking theirwdmateria - llv; if at ail. - Oo- 4i casiouallv a vessel takes -advantase ot basionally a vesseltakesdvanta exceptional weather,1 an d li a rri6S from P?t t6' porl vithin eight days, bat port w port wiimu eiguii' uays, .the voyages Which consume more than 'caUe4 .. a. pri witV a. chce,of .u the land to' prove powerless on tfcA arft9 Th Ctnlna-ii writer.' Mri onjy partially new, but have never been generally discussed.-v u J l! - f as cabin passengers areoucerned. -J'ne says the present, , system of using the ssme. boat. forubpth; purposes; fw rTefywmuch, as if oun railroads, instead us the freight carp, with a speed of about 1 ! ; . I i . i . ' : i , Qiw - iourtH ui m Btuaiusinps nuw piy infr3 mi the fAtlantio' should-be re- thirds of the .whole, would be filled essel would be a gi server in itself. The DasSeneV'boiild cute uciu ti vai i icu oaict y aiiiVAO. for such a vessel could not burn'1 and Would TrOt Sink' if It Went to pieces.. I rrKWo Wt nAn11 Ba-t f,m Wkii. J -'r! " .L " 1 I naveu, a iiaroor ai ino Bouiueasiern i point of Nova Scotia, and run to iivt.u v. vu. iiu aiuacc in rpcrnrii t.n 1 hia ilpa Kara 't.fiA I !hi.' cago lnoune: win it pay r is. it shaped ''steamers will be built. "Mr. Colgate thinks it ! will pay, because pue or these vessels would cost only aoout as raucu as one ot tne present style; would make three trips i to the latters one; would maKe the board of passengers only half ; as cosily; and vould greatly attractr:the traveling public, many of ; whom would be wil- linrr in nav tnnrn fnr a utipnil? nau- sagAth'an,avtedi6us6ne,aMoreoverV. m P.rt ;PCUSC8 W??l'A f i' -" V Since the steamer would lie at anchor I pply OiiyJ 1 Again, !i.ighr rates I SvfOUld Repaid rut mail Service. "And jlhaiiiOdt'to' Hvortld Tliore 3 new terfero ottts, I thouglil ;contra4ictory;tern,s:. thc iVViMU.uviiiy, vas iiiuu v-mv 1TVU1U. ntaan onil lni rnx- mon r -1. ttrMill !!r ;ftfflra?VT?y; fe&teS tnhn urnttl.r imllw.li . i'.Ai 'tdn' n'h.) ij '.,vv,..f '.f;," . , r J tr v M !i ""'v get there' for ten davs. Then- the practicability of -tho plan' i Very' uuuuiim. . w rietiicr a ieauisnteonHJ be forcetl- rtftre than 15' miles' aii liour,' on an average, wltbouVoverloading it with u6oal to begin with7 and heating it red-hot-amidships to end. with, has been questioned, ' We fear, this gen eration; will .never cross the ocean in five days. ;; .;, ;-;;' i:. ... lt.; A lexa Mtler Campbell. ' A general, informal convocation of the leaders' of' the large sect known as CampbeinfbFDi5cTple8 of Christ took place last weetfri Bethany,' West Virginia, ; the motive being" the: nn vailing "of a statue 6f their founder, Alexander XTanSpbell, and a discourBe npon his life and work by Judge Jer emiah Black, of PehnsylvahigJ The selection of the orator wan a wise one, Judge lilac and Bishop Campbell being alike protniuenx types P.f a class of VVestern men which nf optunaely is fast dying out ; men of .exceptional size and endjuryibaJboth body and! mind; f shrewd Jusighi and sjeru uH tegrii y ; who ( made bold - grasps" at; truth aiid,' then forever after defended! ,theirR opiniona 7, with ,'ap obstinate,! downright force . wliicfi , belonged io .iifiri.r ,A3tjiciviri9ii uioou ana western trainnis. ' ' J " j-; ; ' A Theory or ftlnrderl j;i;y:) It is now-uuid- that neither 8 iwyer nor Emerson killed Mrs. Em- ersOn at Piermont. New HamnshirJ The' cat,. to kill , which the gun was loaded, is the culprit. A ! writer in the Boston Globe starts the . theorv I.. thai; the loaded, gun. was carelessly placed ; witn- th breacn .within a few; inches of 'the' wall; that the cat came into thtf'rOdto-wbereMrS. JEmersonl was flitting! at her sewing, and as she ,turned her head the cat (which," being a nuisance In the bouse; the lady had, doubtless,'-Often; ' driven1 -otit tof -the 6cmr.bsein apprehensive of attack ran close to the mob-board, and com ing suddenly perhaps a3uinp,' between it. anaxne gun, tnrewiatteriawn -anq at'ithe same time disfchargeid ituj iTb writer argues that the line of itheshoi shows that the breech of the' gun when it was discharged was on the floor. - crantic lue-pre- Bargains in Summer Dress; Goods, 1 AT 1 r i. .7A : 1 J..uisiiAT,AT3:nifiJ.BA ; n . , nXSJJ.EASONl'LL SELL BALANCE OP ;vt: Summer Dress Goods , . ,,T. , ' i , ., ' t e-.1 At! very,-very low pnoes. .- Will also ope.n this week another lot of those Percale nusually low i.f t !. ! Marseilles, Pique, W ZE3C X T IB 1 3 :o is. 1 1 LADIES, AND GA UZE : , ,p ,. ! . ... Housekeepers' Goods, &c.,-&c. ' ' '!''-"'t ' - ' . .... , r . .. , ''V-; .i:,;id:.-, i-A.arz,..",,. rAY .'"'V-rVv,-.' 36 MARKET STREET, N O X HB ATTENTION OP THB PUBLIC IS PBSPBOTPlTLLY INVITED TO THE FACT THAT TI1E 1 '- inMl Dailmav liAn AnmvlAtol nnT f nil - uwuiuia vcuuai ina uvuic vvuiiivwu uiti t Railway beine completed and tally I luns at Wilmington, botn via-Direct steamer unes and via women and fortemontn. to Baltimore, M t delphis. New York, Boston and ProviaencT-unequaIed facUity for hand.tos ehipmenU from both via-Direct Steamer Unes and CHSBLOTTE, : STATESVILLE,t SHELBY, I&titlierfordton, Aslievlile, Atiautic, Tenn. A Ohio, Ukiiroas as wen as ail poicta in uoUKuii AND ALnAltA, - cities guaranteed as low as via any other line. No torminil or transfer charges, low ma 111 a la went. Rates to all points furnished upon application to Building. tapS-tfJ- ' BUSINESS CARDS. ' A. ASIUX.'. : iifii-.-i-: . H.'r-j-ii . - H, TOIXBM. x Corner Front and Dock Sts., WILMINGTON, Tim tTTHOLESALE GEOCERS J-TV IN ALL ITS BILMCllES. Cowtrrnterthanto will do wfUby caWngonp. ana xAmuun our mock, , ,. , aov i-u - ,ip ?trrcHFL.I sov Ki ; k BOv5rtf LEGAL CARDS. STEDMAN, .Jr. Attorney ' at Law, ! ELIZABETH TO WNj N.' C. ; July 7-DAWtr ' ! MISCELLANEOUS. I -t? P A T1 rH. , SKCOAD HAND 2J HORSE TOWBR l1 ' ' " ' . . U Stationary c Slcam, Engine, I and 30 Lorse nowet Portable FUo Boger, wilk IncSuctpimpi ic ill in esecUeat ordw A0 80illle for gianiog and grist ni!L oyf.- Tot iuforinaiion apply to Will be sold j antS: ,,,; . H1-, v . It South Front street. H avanaLLotte ry. Fifteen Dais. t iV Priaes amounUns to. . j. . . 1 " of . .450,000 :. 100.000 " Of .iV. . Jv; ,-' tf' 0O0O 1 j Of i. i it - -! 1 . - - . . 3 5 ,000 -l - of.,.. ........ .;;:.:.... -" 10,000 of h 6,000 each., .i.t.tl 0.00O 10 " rof ,,1,000 each...,, 10,000 r ' of B00each...a;.,......;- 44,600 635 ' ! of 8i:each 196,000 Circulars with fall information sent Vw Tickeu for sale by . , . P,C. DEVLIN, , ' Stationer and General Agent, i o may 3-dwly u. . 80 Liberty at.. Xorc. -Binford, Cxdw i & Co., i VFFKKTO THE TRADE At LOW flOURES' 1 U U U 'our, aii grants 500 BWaga .ftfuft ' in ii !...'.! ... ' 200 B 50 Bbls Sugar and a foil Stock Goods in (heir line ' Upecl -i tt en tlon paid to: securing low rates, freights in carlo.id lotc, . may 5 u Jtwti BINPORD; CROW & CO, ' OUR :.;.rt 191 PH EON A BLE . CIGARS, V-i-..v.j.yi Gnarantei d -io be as od .as an and none but expert caa detect any 'tyni IN BU1)LES ' DP! tr.-:, , 20 for 81 00 1 1- f . June 47-tf , By ' rf -' ft PlOOTT. FINE BTALL-FED BEEF !il --.-in ii -i i .v iPitizens-IVlarJct " , siitrKD'Ay MORrNGr 1 ' :1 f A LSO IMXE SPUING LASIDS. mi:-K:' lJ " - '- T.AL WATSON s - anelO-tr j, u .)',.' Proprietor,. Photographs ' f J'T 1 ii i FOTJRjyRDRB WmrPKla JjlSTS famished. of Jippjicatiop by mtt j f W, EDDUNG CARDfe AND VISITING CASH printed to the mart elegant style, at WM. 11. BERNARD'S ' ., . i -...;. i(. tl. n v Pi I T f illl ' lit :V' ; .tJ ' - - r I , 36 MARKET STREET. ( I'l -.51 and Cambrics, v prices: Also,- Vi Lawns.! O- O O D S lit -WESTS ' GA UZE FLANNELS, I C E. Carolina Central Railway, General Frelglrt Department, WILM INGTON, MARCII31ST, .1875. r OiitithnoH fnfc KnalnAaaa fea nittH ia nAnnanl - inj iipLvy ivi uuciuvodo, o nibu liD vvai iivi. eaulUped rot baeincsss. oilers with its connect- via Weldcn and Portsmouth, to Baltimore, Phila- Greenville, Spartanburg, - Atlanta & Richmond Air Lino, Korth Carollca and the undersigned. Office la Bank of New Hanover -- jr.. w. LiAKit, uenerai jrreignt Agent MISCELLANEOUS. ; SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS '-Via- ' r- CAROLINA GEHTRAL RAILWAY THE TRAVEL UNO PDBI.TO ARK RESPECT , .. fully informed that - PODNDTRI P BXCUBSION TICKETS j Goad I return tiH November 1ft. 1875, can now be naa at n - ) 1 pel ttatioas or this railway .. ( AT LOWEU RATES THAN VER BEFORE to the followine delightful summer rewtrts in West. ern North Carolina, with the extraordinary induce ment of a comnjTATioN ticket, enabling bnainess men to make frequent Tetania daring the season at a nominal cogt Ttcktts now on eale to , ,. LINCOLNTON, ' 5 - t CHERUYVILLE, SHELBY, CLEVELAND SPRINGS, , ; , STATESVILLE, MORGANTON, MARION, HICKORY TAVERN, OLD FORT, V ASnEVILLE, ' . ' ( i i ! ' ' , -.i...... I 1 ' . ' ( i -.J CATAWBA- SPRINGS. - J f 1 o ' r. J 1 T Dai ot W Night Trains o: ilmingtou via this Line, with Efcit SleeBEDC-Cv AccoMoiatiofls make the bet . connection for all of the above srmea points.' u, ,t i An farther information gladly furnished application to Bpoa Jf, W. CLARK, Gesl Ticket Agt, ) Jnne'lMm !WUmington,N.C agees' Sale. Ot VlRTtnC OF TflE PROVISIONS OF A CER- : 1 Ul'n HAtlutt.il Mla 4. ,TT 1 1 i Ion and Seaside Kail road Company", to "the Bank uiiiiT.iijiquici, (uitameiru oay or Deornary, 1874, and dny reslrtered lu the proper office in Book in cn paS 48,4 and 45, the undei signed the iuanwiwKiui wfxiiuica ' wui, -on. w eanesaaT. the 21st ria af Jnl nnrt oi- 11 ASinw. ' it the ddbr of the cburt house, in the city of Wilniing- vuu, wui w v buiu uy puoiic aurnon, ior casn. all nn ii ifmmlt.th.vnvlAiiallM. T .11 a 31 the rails, sills and raperstrnctnre of every kind con- npftlM ttlPMnntli Ivini 1. .14. A. Wit I i ' PXl helongMS" to &ld . Wilmington and iiMJivwi VUIMpuiy, UWfCKBW WlLU lotatthaaQorheaatern ifltersection of Seventh and ino: Ann alsn all avmI sinonlPtha winKs .itt.iiwMn easements srtd tranchises of said company in any profits of the same: and at 13 o'efock It, of said day!' nu. iauw iu v witt sB aioresaia at me Biaoies . re ferred In. ftll anI Bfnmila. fVa lnua . , U WVkEnW, U1UICB, QUI W axons, carts, sets of harneaa anil nJhnr noKnn.i property ot said mortgagor." The.'Wflmington and f Wnmington, jfirne 19tfi, 1875V -! r' WRIGHT & STEDMAN, Attorneys. Jaiie90-td Office ef CHy rier'k andTreaanrer, I " tlfT or WU-M'SaroN, June 11, 1875. f fAn Ordinance S sniu CONCERNING OOWs AND OTHER CATTLE V., . , Rnnnino at- I di-im B it Ordaised- By the rJoaif of Aldermen of the city of v i-mington, N. f. as follows: ,..;,. otc-rioN i. i iiamuy iuvv or other CA1TLE O F ANY'ltlfD i itiofr FOTJHB"-- 9-:: running at Large 15 l -h t i .... ...... . . ' ' : w thin thecorioiate limits of this city' HhaH bV IMi OUMjKI hy the CUy Marshal-, and, the owner required to pay a . ' . - '. , ... -ti; i:;U;Ui,.v 7, -,.,, j li.iiiJ.--li-. ...j- u.i FINE OF TEN (10) DOLLARS . . ', 1: f. before the same shall be released. : mft-.t -iBCvS. Any ttrdinance er parts thereof conflictiug herewith are hereby repealed. Tii above ordin mce was adopted by the Board of i ;.Ald(.nnen on the 24th day of June, 1875. and will f g- Into ttfLxt on and after MONDAY," JUNE 8. UlMant. ; T.aSKKVOSS, ... . T , Jne SMf City Clerk and Treag'r. D6gpi:dirianc OlUee Treasurer dk Collector. ) Ji,r , City of. Wdlionqton, JT, C, y'' ' " June 12lh, 1875' V f nH DOT! ORDINANCE FOR: 1875 REQUIRES X that the same rhould, go into effect. June 1-t ' NOTICE IS HKKKBY UIVKH -thai 11 nuKo. owning or keeping ny dogs, et her m le or funa'e, nr.- rmjuirvu v rugisrer mo same at mis omce, una -procure the required Badges; cfimineneing ;. if Monday tliQi l'ltU fiist. ,,:, j ; a d for four.. (4) days thareafter. The, Ordinance also provides, that such persons who fail to comply i with the atoove icqnlrmeatai will, .he subject to a penalty of ten ($10) dollars. . ' ' , .... T. O. 8ERV088, Inne 11 If . C1t Clerk and Treasurer. s : m r.i M ..6 e';.g"U':'l!:a-t;,o,' ; ; TESTIMONIALS,; ' ' I .. , - . : j . ' . ? . . .. , "Tlivn never seen or tried finch a siTODle. effica cious, satisfactory and pleasant remedy In my life.? 1L ILUHZBSt, Louis, Mo. l i'r.i -j i Hon. Alex: LZ Sleplien. . I occasionallv use. when mf condition requires it. Dr. BimmonH' Liver Regulator, with good effect." llOH. AliBX. 1L JBskphens. 1 ' " - ' Ooveriihrqf AlaMrna.- " !- j - ' ' . - : '.'- 4 , a. J:-- . ; Yonr Regulator has been In ose in my XamiTy for ime time, and I am Dersnaded it is a valuable addi tion to-.thfi.wedical cience-ov. (uj. Shobt- KB. Alll. : "l navensea tne ueguiaior in my lamuy ior ui past seventeen years. . I can. safely recommend it to the world as the best medicine I have ever used for that class of disoaaes it purports .to , cure." II. F. TrtsAaeiU or Citv JJanJt- i , j ... " Simmons' Liver Regulator has proved a good and efficacious medicine." O. A. Nuttino.. -ti Druggist. f '' if ' .''M',' .') . :'( '-' ) l St . " ... ... t t We have been acquainted 'with Dr. Simmons' Liver Medicine for more- than -twenty years, and know it to bo the best Liver Regulator offered to the, public."-rM. R. Ltoh and H. L.. Lton, ISellefon- taine, Ga. ' ' : ' ' ' - - ' ; i - f I was cured Vy Simmons' Liver Regulator, after having suffered several years witn umns ana rever." K. JT. Akdebsom. 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