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CICERO W. HABIIIS, f - WILMINGTON mC.: iJT ELECTIOtfFOE ONE tfUNDBED AND twenty delegates to a contention to Amend tee state constitution will be held on tee febst tevbsday 0favgx7st, 18t5.i tee contention will MEEf AT EALEiaa ON TEE&THi OF TEE FOLLOWING SEPTEMBER. 1 ' - . i. ; . - FALSE AND DANGKKOCS ISSUES. "" It would begetter not fto; disQus any Imfeasureas necessary to b acted lipoa by the r.fcbnWntSbo; than by dis cussion 'to divide hopelessly the friends fX3onstitutionil Reform be fore the election on ; side questions. The1- great issue. is the election pf Conservative men . for delegates. Every, thing se BhouldJ subadiar Let! us "resolve oojose'mefi W&6 knb'w1, feor arurte'to-'kiid wbjit is best for the State at "present andffor the future: and until we are called upon to take action upon their work, let us givp them the hmost "pa tient attention rwith". all faith in their integrity and a desire! to believe, .in their ability furnish, to us.iwitHlan improved 1 Constitution. Wei have only made one . or . two suggestions, ana these have hot been iurgei K ' here ought to be (no serious dis cussion to impair the strength of our present position, .Let us work in hai mony and - with a free mind and hej rt in behalf of the- enfranchise ment of ,ojir beloved J States from, id I tbd ills imposed upon us byjhe in- sirju mentality of combined -vice and ignorance, f The able men our party will elect to the Convention will siire4 lyjhave the statesmanship to raake'al wise and, as near as possible, perma nent Constitution." i ' . .iT pot only is it best not to be drawn out before matters are freelv digested on all sorts of issues but we should nqt let our adversaries v raise is- sups for us. Our plan is not . to fiht shadows but substances. 1 -1 We are waging wan on the Canby i i - f Constitution imposed on us bycarpet- baggers and negroes,! under the oral nous orders of a Federal General, is our duty from this time out toholq up ia general but decided terms "the uusuitableness of this instrument ,to) tlie wants of people of Una. It requires ahi( 11 on. n uaroj requires amendment. ( Let vention and approved or. rejected by ti e people, f ' . J ' We never preach blind ; party alle giance, but we urge upon all : Conser vltives the necessity for prompt and earnest efforts to elect a majority of Conservative delegates to the Con . vention. . 'It is just a' IHtls more than a month before the ' election ' occurs. 'Are, wd getting Vdad? JEvery Con- UCI IDU IC SUUU1U UMiliUUIIUl BC1 y in this campaign w ; ; V : 'r 1 r ! JUDGBWATT8ACAIN. - Saniuel , W, Watts, Judge of the Sjxth .;pistrict;.;perior:j -Court ; of jStorth Car'olinaiis a iflajsrrant rias weil' ... ... .,. ....... , j fragrant example of at partisab diciary full fruit brthfe tree plant- e by Tourgee, Laflin , and others in 1$G8. He hasJTecent!y come under oar notice in such manner as.tc-r-ca'll - aaiu'fof some attention to his Iiltje edceniricities. We spokef his going off at - Halifax- while Court .wis hi session ana a ' nurv was wait .: . : ' -4 1U2 . toJarriMr'fin.-x af, -crdict in a In murder trial, lor tne purpose making a political speech'. It appears that his action, may J be.,attended by consequences no less serious than the escape of a convicted, murderer. Thei VVeldon Jyareharges -that he left; tne country anotproably the district, ljhe JSew&i giving the. opinion of law-: y jr, says that if he voluntarily : ltjft the district, eveu.for,five niiauaes. or any appreciable point, of , time, the Cuurt was at an.'fciid,!layd the "jury c ased, in contemplation of law. to e: cist, and became incapable of vf $r- -Hier action in the case.' It is even in sisted that this result follows if i he i left the county but not the : district. - a i. Akr'- .j-iijor the. idea that the court of a caun tv can be legally in session, when the ( J judge bf . the -court has voluntaiily left and gone l another county, j is ;,r4pugnant to law aud to couimon si-nse. The same paper 'cites' another in stance. iu;; Judge'. Watts' : judicial ca reer where there was actually such a result."3 It was a murder case, just as ; theonc-Iialifajt.- was and the ' ! iudgeKlef -AhV j irV itf'-ession and went to his home in Franklin cquijty The jury cbald not agree, and-'heldi- . rrecUd'ihe'clqrby ' telegram, to' pis- charge thera. When the prisoner was i j-v-jjuniviui . nuw seconu ume, ;iis counsel moved 2 for' his discharge, , this .being refnsed, he appealed I j V?h M'romo lur. Tlialc4nrt Mtl'J till! !..! L ......11 ..... . discharge the jury, and' that the Judge ought to have been present, and dirfiftted the discharsre ' bf -the - ft rf- .i prisoner, as he I could not,- utidef he circumstances of the" "casebe tried again. . Judere Watts must be impeached before.the neit tiegisfatutf wbic as sembles. Bat more speedily than that; his party who- afe responsible for him. should bimpeached by pub- lie opinion ana conaemnetr oypuouo verdict a th6 pbilfe;;' jMi V.epihoiAi has etdtedjo. good :deaL so i military; xriUcism not only iipon:thesubject.it treats of btt aiso. on ine acts Ot oiuera tuau iao great jSiIhiai03XhgB fipit whom he showers his abuse. This battle of ihe booka has led to much bitter ; re. criminatSdnlaiid therels nb'-'pospect of a cessation at any rrear day?iiTne latest'dispHfdnwhb-hVs haps the ablest- strategist, and cer taiply one of the ; most 3 hiimane and knightly of the Korthera command ers.' Geni Rosecrans has some rather severe "remarks - to" make -concerning Grant. HeY is 'but in a letter,from which we quote this1 paragraph!, The calumnies contained in Badeau's Life of leteral Grains respecting -MMrtions of my military management have passed unnoticed by me, partly-because the , facts to reimetneomave .oeencanareaioroaa cast bv the press or in published official re ports,laid before the public, , and partly be cause I thought the time inopportune when the exigencies of a governing1 party rendered it necessarytopre vent truths from becoming khoxn"hithTwciuld tent to-destroy-the pdpralartty- of -a- - leader -whom albeit against their better instinct its chiefs have felt itpeeesary.iU) etuj),' u$nij General, you should have "spoken but in meetingjT seeing they have never spared you when occasion of fered to say apy thing to your dis paragementi Speak your mind now said to profess to have no desire to play President any longer. EUROPEAN CROP PROSPECTS, j The Jlfark Jn&Beptest jp- Lonj don, in its review of the bfeadstuffs market says owing to "floods In Franco and unfavorable reports from Amerij ca the market is hardening -'Northj western Europe has been favored with plenteous rains, : while the easternn southern portions bt, the continent are suffering from drought. The pros pects are variable," 'arid a general abundance are not to bo relied upon: Germany and England have the"! best prospects, ridli'ussla, " Huioaryan 4 Franco the worst.. A STttAtfMN ITlISSlSSlPPI. A Mississippi newspaper, the only one published in that State by colored men, says that "the time has come for the colored peoplo t65 tftW a new departure, cut loose from the politi cal adventurers who,' while prpfessing all sorts of friendship for the negro Voters, only5 use f'them to accomplish their sinister designs, and join" in wlti of character and respectability-ijithe community,7 who are bound to the soil Of the Stateby4ietronger than of fice and political emolument." I 'The losses by the fioods in Soulheni Europe, as indidated. in our European dispatches, are Immense,, both in life and property. TFrance is the heaviest sufferer.; . Toulouse seems to bo more8 deeply afilicted than any other place. v e agree wun uieuueraut tuai me time has gonelbya whe:aMijrtl&!i " the Beecher case canr thavef any ig nineance. r - Several deaths : from -yellow fever uave occurreu r at, x.ev yv esi,. uau lion on the coast. i?ltcw;'said;j,hat .5ther are in the Cuban patriot aray-seven( thousand urtKrtra 1 uuir -viitj pauiur ttfrces. iTh Fiji Islanders 4 have' bo! mcasies aud'aft'& tffyiiriid ever. 't.iVVJiile l4idyr,FruWUioslyig u. the sick-bed f rom, whiph it, is Del levbd that she will ?never ""arise, a steamen sai J ?5(ut;qf fi'pU 8IPS 1 tS ar 5or, equip ped at the joint expense pMhis noble woraanj 0I4 Capt:. AHeri:Ypang, ajidi of our gallant -eountryman, --AirJ, Jauit-s Gordon Filenrlettr ipT'Cfmlfnue ,the. Lsearobw.bieh has 'emrjlovMl Inn. nmh' VarsMf t-ady Franklin's cat reer.'She na4MevoteSJa quarter of a century' to - the ,rpibtitf ;t'ask;;whfc thus employs her lateVv $ouiu.'"f.V: expedition of McClintock, in which apu x oung oorea! conspicuous 'lis. mair ibe confidently hoped, will crown Lady Jane's labors.liybringiHg, hoiue lhe last relics of the diKtimniisliHd nolvVJ gat6i vnAi thllbving'wfe be Ion earm to receive vne Duraen iwnei den iwhen it 1 H L'iL? to - . , K arrives? - -"The-NewXOrleFnP Picaykm takes the unnecessary! jrouble to,deny!the absurd Radical lie that GovAlAHeL bad. J tenuerea su.ouu troops to Grant to kelp sup press ibe ,e.jbs4ftIiBa- f X terribleraridameleWeVTl las: fnma upon the Iowaor-positron party. The JO updilt.1?e IowafWX6ition party. The Am parisoivec? ne tong sougiit secret Sir JohnFranklm'sfate, and t i. ij'.r 'i a. ' jS. i' i t ' i: a'-.'t:: v r , voyage ;oj ine,riranqora, it v STAK-DUST. i - TJid .Vice-President summers at Saratoga.-; . h- John Briarht is about to publish his ilemolrg' ' 1 i ; LS' . . "Bill Arp's" father Mr."A. Rv Smith, of Rome, Ga., is dead at 81. . . . -t- Ruler of the (Channel Waves -Boynton, vice Britannia superseded.- J : - WattereonVr topic rat; the In diana State University; Monday evening, was, "A Plea for Tolerance." tiU Mri - George Alfred Townsend has retired from the-' editorial staff of the Sti Louis ?tm3 and returned East. Soon fadgued. 1;y U;i-i,r Hyn:r MM .f Gen tzohn,; Porter, jit.is re ported, is to ibe appointed , to. the chief ,en giheeRhip of the department' sit docks in New York. c Ho is soon to resign his pres ent position,' the: commissionship of public wprks..r;i nQ:i; tes C:yi iiihr tTheAComptrollero pf,i ,tho;;CurT rency has" declared ap dividend of 15 pet cent, in favor of the 'creditors of;,the First National Bank of 'Norfolk; making 1ri all 85 pereenti Li:i;v; siinr .i MISCELLANEOUS. Builders . Hardware, :D6ors, Sash-ajifl-Mnflsi i Paints, Oils, Tarnishes, Glass, &c r-pHK A WENTiair1 OP BlTlLOERS 'AND others i calicvl to oar well selected etockj at reduced prices. Call and examine at . . . . , . . , . NATIIX JACOBI, ijj. " i- ' . rJardwfo Depot Offish Hooks and Lines. S ' ANB TWINE. SCYTUES, OKASS HOOKS, , -fitirdcH IIes uh ICakcs. Lowest prices. NATn'L- JACOBI, . . Hardware Depot,. .'.''Eimsi'Hubs ;and Spokes, ' . t . . : Axles. Springs, , .( , .,. Carriage materials, &c. Orders by mall promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed. . ? ' KATU'L. JACOBI, ' UARDWAJiB DSPOT. juneSD-tf , .. No. O ITlarket Street. The ISIorning Star PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY . Snliscriptioii RatBs-Ii Adyance : PA ILY STAR,' On& Vear.'poeUge paid... .... $7 tO " . ' Six Months " " ". .... 4 CO s . " n Three Month" a " . One Month 44 " ...... 100 1 WEEKLY STAR, One, Year poMace pad. ft 50 " StrMontha, " ' I CO ' Three Months " " 60 Notices of the, Press: . f vJ . .t-X'K 11' ' - A first-class paper.-BatOeboro Advance ,ctXi Emphatically s live paper. (kUdtboro New. 1 Tlio Stab is a live papet-SuuUeg (A C.y Nv$. One of oar Mat exchanges. --ITso-iw (J3. CI CourUr . 0:ik 6f the best daily papers In the State. TOs&ton L , "... j , L.i.'V- A -oi :f'..;jy ) One ot the very best ef oar daily exchanges. Ouuth Cartiirdan. . ' . s - . .. - - . - .: 4 Ranks among the leading Dailies of tht State. varuam Aavocau. . One of the Best "Daines la the ' SttittUinllU inioiKjeitcer, A valuable paper. We cheerfully recommend it. ' Banks among the leading journals of the Sooth. :One ot the bewt and most desirable papors in North full f general news, and a credit to Wilmington Elizabeth City North farolini ,, . , i One -of -the - best f daily papers J pnbushed 'in the Boainera Btaioe. iiorry (s. uj jsew. """Sf'bnTbest ;8dntheir Jonrnals.'Asa'iiewBpa per not sorpaased by. aBy.-Vierui of Tetttperwvx. One of the nest conducted in the State; bold; inde- penaent aua we uuormea. -Mtiuoore tuxoraer. . Ably eUited, and has a circulattan "which speaks voiuM'js 01 comment on its influence. Jtagtwtia - I - : 1 Onward and upward-It goes until now it his the largest circulation of any Daily in the State. PittL t Mcms frm,'j. M joJhoXMUii w - : ..f The Wilmington 8iUb, now very much Improved, T - . I. . - t uMjeyewcirciuminii oi, any paper in me Biate. The Stab stafids anonir the first of North Carolina f papers in point of enterprise' aut literary merit Cluster (8. C.) Reporter. -- f UnouftloTiablv the best daOv jonrnal in North Jarblini. and hac torn superior ia any other Southern PoriedltOriaJ ability,' general news, correct tnarkei reports and fine literary selections tne Stab haa no Is well conducted and has as much and great a va riety of good reading mat ter as any Daily in the State. WarrmUn, 'i iKl.li.uu. v.. . . i - -r uio pay:!, kuuuu DUl mwijr JCKTB Ola, IS UIJ6 Ul the best dailies in the State, and well merits tht support it receives. Louisburo Courier. " t " .. . ' .. . - . . ' ' '- ; ' ! ; One of the best dally journals -en oar - exchange Hat' .Belongs to no ring vave that which encircles the1 good of the people. Savannah Mirror 1 . - 1 " :S- ' '. . . .-. .( j ?: ; The Wflmlhgton HoiunMe Stab Ii 1 among the best newspapers in-the South. Rich, rare, racy, always frei and 'Tsn'time; AshetnUt'Expotitor , A staunch ana: mdet-ftident advocate of the peo ple's rit-nts. Deservedly ranks among the first jour nals 4f the SonthmceuBtry.JgoctiAAam Obaervtr. rA live newspaper, and the best Daily "n the State. The circulation i- larger - than that of any other Daily in the State, which proves i.MUtcm Chron icle. - ) ' ' ...... . Those of our readers desiring to take a tally or u better aper from North Carolina cannot do better than ta-the-" Wilmington Stab. CUrmu QSJ C.) Democrat. 1 , ... The Stab Is one of oar most highly valued i ex- cnanges, ana u anoras as pleasure to recommend it as pne of the most racy and reliable daillee 1b North Carolina. JCinston - it is one er ine most manly- and vigorous Dailies among the thousands in the land. There-is ne dodging about this paper, but it meet every issue fairly andquarely. ' It Isslways full of interesting matter, and the wonder is -how-, in the- short space f twenty-four hours, It con gatW up so nwicn in formation, and so- varied.-- It has - from the first had an honerableeareoryand we wish to many years of prosperity.- N. C. Prefritorian. .t in y The Sm it undoubtedly aentBrprlslng-elieet, I m o t . - m .... t ? Lt. ACCOUNCS ARB MADE OUT. -DUB AND 4 - -. ..... and as I wish to continue to sell to my kind pafrons - - . .:.... f ..V....;.;! 1 .... i fV:tit;::;r;. -' '' : -'i the Lowest ii..- T hope ''I ;' ...! -.-,:,-.-r.v 'f.- Ai.V,-tv;,f:.:;.j-.y, -i i --i - - : . - July 1-tf l SifMfi ;iff : , , - . 4 1 1 i'-TtfW.1-f-i KpHE ATTENTION O P THE PUBLIC. IS RESPECTFULLY INVITED; TO; THE FACT THAT TftE X Carolina Central Railway being completed and fully equipped for bnsincsss, offers with Its connett- ions at Wilmington, botn via Direct steamer unes ana via weiacn aua i-orwmouin. 10 Baltimore, rwiu delphla. New York, Boston and Providence-rUnequaled facility for handling shipments from ; . Wilmington andill Eastern Cities ;,. TO - CHABt0tTEt5jSTATESytt Itutlicrrordtoti, AsbcvIIIc, snd all stations, on -the Atlantic, Tenn. & .Ohio, Atlanta & Richmond, Air Line, North CaroliL a and Western North Carolina Railroads as well as all points In GEORGIA AND ALAflAMAi ( insurance irom juisiern cities guaranteed as mw ub vis iuiyuuir uui;. : xiu Bcrouaaiiu uuasicr uuuiub, iiuIIIjiiu ilnin m law si lhe loweal.' ' Rates to all points furnished noon ' application to Building. :;. ,-.. . , . , apS-tf,, , , .- BUSINESS CARDS. Ai JMUK i:lTU-(' r;r!t- ; ! --i-. Br TOLtBBS A DKIAN A: ?VOLLE US, Corner Front and Dock St., ; WIt.iniNCTON, N. V, '! WHOLESALE GROCERS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, ' CottBtry merchants will do well by -calling on us and examining our stock. , - . - : . nov 19-tf , , , ; . 1 ' ' ' 4 If. F.miTCHELL Jfc SON ; '! 0OMMISSION MKHCTT ANT5, And Dealers in Grain, ' "Plonr, Hay, and also Fresh I 1 Gronnd lAeal, Pearl Hominy . ! ' and Crlt-i. ' ' Nos. 9 and ION. Water sU, Wilmington, N. C Proprietors of the Merchant's Flouring Mills. ' noviS-tf -.- - .y';.-.. . .;v.;j.i.yJ:i!j , LEGAL CAUDS. N. A; STEDMANJr. isLizABETiiro wir, n: a j July7-D4Wtf V - -. .' ; - MISCELLANEOUS. U FOB SjXjE. j - SECOND HAND S3 HORSE POWER . : Stationary ! Steam ; Engiiic, j ; and 30 ' horse power Portable Fine: Boiler, with emokesUck, pump, Ac., all in excellent order. Also 1 SECOND HAND 13 HORSE POWER OSCILLAT , . - . v- , ,,-- - . ..-,,, (. - I .. . ;r INQ STEAil ENGINE, "Y suitable for "ginning and grist mi!I. Will te sdl' low. -; For information apply to ' ; , ."- j HART, BAILEV & CO., f jandi8-tf 17 South Front street Havana lottery. 783 Prizes amounting to. . . . - 1; "v-of...... ........ .$450,666 1UO.UUO 60,000 as,ooo 10,000 10,000 .. i. i a; i . - to 89 OX a . 4 . '.of .;;.v.'.:.;Vi. of j;600each,.i.. or l.uuueacn....... I o,uuu of . 600 each. .;. . i: .-. . . . : ; . 1 C 44. 5 00 635 ot c-; 8o0 each..w. 'i 1 96.000 Circulars with full information senttos. - Tickets foraaleby:, ... - "... PI C. DEVLIN, 1 j ! . ;'. " ' Stationerand General Agent, i; ' may7-dwly' i - 80 Liberty st. New, V or k. ' Binfofd,1 Crow & Co. VFFERTO THE TRADE ATf LOW FIGURES; 1000 Btl8 Flonr K1-38 ?i . . 50 0 Bbl SuI,ur'SongeSyvoM 20Q Bags Coffee, -f-:: OAAKegsNaUs. . ;. .. . . r A Bbls Sugar and a full Stock Goods in their line - ' . ,. .-, , . t - Special attention paid to 'securing-low rates, freights In carload tot. ? ' , .1 j -' may 5 UAwtf " ' BINFORD. PROW "A cq. (, inPBCQNABLE CIGARS,. . . ' s -. -, . . "i. - i x Guaranteed tf be as gf od. as an ' IM POSTED .fc .if L 1:11 nd none but experts can detect any . difference. .... , , IN BUNDLES OF, 20 for $1 00. FINE STALL-FED BEEF;- !'""- AT:f a . ';- Citizens-Market a a uTTtori i V -itrvntifsri " i .AL.SO FIXE SIItl L 4MBS. ; v i - " T: A. "WATSGN - ' JuneKKfJ; v -proprietor1' O F OUR FURNrTURS sW!TH PRICK iLISTS ed on application ' by - .i --. may 18-tf , " D. A. up. . tTTEDIJtKQ CASTW -iro vismwfx i k : saw- - ill 1 'tis p i A : ; mrt :w . ' ' ' J S -' 1 - it f f " r V : . f L y truly 1, 1825il .PAST DUE. AS THIS IS. THE SEMI-ANNUAL . --. :t I- . , , 4 .:Vi?'t-..-Jir;f'fji ssMe; Gaslif Prices; they'-1' rt H 'tilt ir.UK-vs : hiW. 'mism-i-msmml'i. i o--v .,.,..4.-.. , . ., . .:L.' !.' . f'i.U r "jaroiiita fjcnirai itaiuvav, iyiL'MWTGfO- MARCH 3isT,' 18l ; t - - " . - ' GrccnyUIc, . ,; gpartanbiif, . the-undersigned. - Office in Bank of New Hanover ,. . . K. ,W, CLAbK, General Freight Agent , MISCELLANEOUS. ' STJMMEE. EXCUESION TICKETS i'-r i'' "v'-ili-iH iYIA -ir.' CilHTRAL RAILWAY rpHE. TRAVELLING POBLIC ARE EESPECT- jl , . , fully lniormea that I KOUNDTKIP EXCURSION TICKETS - - --- .- - - .... .... I Good t return till November 1st. 1S75, can now be haa at he i pl t tat ions of this railway ' . AT LOWER RATES THAN EVER BEFORE to the follow-iog delight fnl summer resorts in West ern North Carolina, with the extraordinary induce ment of a commutation ticket, enabling business men to make freqceiit returns during the eeasoo-at a nomsnai cost. ncKtis now on sate ir LlNCOLNTOt;- J:'; - CIIERRYVILLE SHELBY, '"' 'Cleveland! sMiNGs,1 - STATESVILLE, ' - f : - -; ;.rr;- .. . i .... i -!:.-. .' -, MOIlGANTOSf, MARION, HICKORY TAVERN,' ; OLD FORT, :' asiieville: . t '5 c atawda SPRINCJS. . r Night Trains out of Wilmington via thin Line, rwitli Elekaiit - SlecDink Car. A ccoiiiiiiDiatioiis. make the bett ' connection for all of the above named points. . . i : ri Any further information gladly furnished upon F. W.' CLARK, Gen'lTicket Agt:- -; June IMm ; - i . . . ; WUmington, N. C. Mortgagees Sale. Comnanv"1 t "tha Hunt of New Hanover," dated the 3rd day of February, 1874, and duly re-irtered ia the proper ofBce in Book 11 1 on pages 43, 44 and 45, the undei signed as .the Attorneys of said mortgagee will on Wednesday. It. a A1 a -I a . ...a i a . - vv" '.. uoww. unv oi juiy nexv at n -o'ciocs A. JHit at the door of the court house, m the city of - Wllming win, caoev-to Devoid Dy puDne aurnon and singular the various lines of Railrc the rails, sills and superstructure of every kind con- nected therewith, lying In the eity ofaWJlainirton owned by or belonging to said Wilmington and Sea - Side ' Railroad Com nanv: together with -the mpany; together With -the leasehold interest and estate of said Company, on the iut iue Buuuieasiern intersection or oeventn ana Red Ooss Streets, on Which ita stables arm stand. ing; and also all and singular the rights,' privileges,! eaMmcntsend fraiichlseaof.sald company: in any way connected with the use and enjoyment of said lines of Railroad mnd-the receint of the- fesaes and profits -of the same: and at 12 o'clock M. of said day. win cause to oe soia as aioresam at tne Etaoies re ferred to, all and singnlar the horses, ; mniesi - cars . watrons. carts, sets of harness and other nersoiml property-of eaid mortgagor' bejWilmihgtoa and Wflmlngt6n June l()th, lfJ79w nht-jH ' WRIGJlIT: 14 STEDMAN, 4 jtrtie 2o4d :'i--; irr .,-it i, -Kak Attorneys,! ; - Offlce ofjr-lijr Clerk and Treasurer, )' City or WiXmikoton, Uune it, 185. ' f :, 4n Ordinance i CiONCERNfNG' mWS AND' OTUElt' CATTLE ; . i. . Runnin-r at Large. ,. .... Bk it Ordained- By the Board 4f Aldermen kt the city of Wirotngton, N. '.v-asf ollow ; 4 . Sbction I.. That any -JOW..r other ' . . ! -I XJATTLE OExANYiKIND ; roxhjD": .'.Jr.- within the corporate limits of this city shall Ibe IMt-OUNDKw by the City Marshal, and Hhe owner reuuto.pay,.. f. ,i .: ; FINE OF TEN! (10) -DOLLARS ! 1. . :h:At before the same shall be released ; ' SnoS;-Any ordinance r parts thereof eonflicthr' herewith are hereby repealed. - - ' . t " TDK above Ordinwce was adopted bythe Board 'of : ;;. Aldtrmen on-the S4th day of. June, 1875. and, will g Into ffact on and after MONDAY. JUNE Ii8 ; instant' . A ri ; & T.-CL'S1RV08S ( f f nne 25-tf . . 4 City Clerk and treas'r; OJUceTreuiiiircr At iCoIlectQiv) T0(1' ORDINANCE FOR 187& REQTORES m.mc cutiuiu g mra enect dune l-L' NOTICE IS HEKKBY OiVKhi-irt i; owning or keeping enxdogs, eiier m, le or 1 MOAle. are required toregister the same at this office, and procure the' rerJoTr'edaageBT commencing frJUonday .tlife.WlWiljiiSt.. j - a; d for font ftb days .'thareafter. ,The Ordinance ai8o-proVlderf,-that strcirpei-sons who fail to com nlv- tfitW'tVlA o Kn. a .w. ..4. ... . Til I 1 - . . J .1 .n. wi,.gvl penalty r of ten ($10) dollars. . i v r-.: -I , lor, n-amy-oM, l i lune - AHuierii aua Treasurer. i- -.jualwsr :0r:tlW;:-ii-vi!tfii ok-OC - -1' -VretmeaemessMidpaui inithe1. H:rs.Ktfev .T" a-ojatnrjrir;: jWj-Ii-Mliiand is mtetaken-fcrrheulmatisife .r.-.;v;.;l,.ft;;:;.f KVsVi;. . , ' f ':k. Cj - ttrte and sickness; bowels far gemS ; J . .-! " ; Jt!i'!,J:i I - !-,!-!ik!! M, -, .(, costive. . sometime aUomoM. ii,',- . . ' .: --I : : MT .UU:A7 ! : sometives many or the above symo- liT.AMs t:- i.u?r ''..: ieJ- I (: L J f AWUr r'-.l'-AV I "r v tome attend the disease, and at other , i r , l.'.fiu-wi;fa f.. 'I ul., I ; -; times very few of them; hut the3lv t . u 1 II " m rm r iei . ni 1 - . or . I tf v 'f- I tul 1 ' TII . : A7 :.S j - ! I i ". i . Aw . ?r (I .'-.AW' yA M - lax." The he Is iIaXTi. J: " V:iroS.Xily' and dull, heavy ;BenBatioS ' I - si ;tr i4liirJir f lAiuv; Jr: i . .V' t ae J8.8 .of memory, accomnanfed iiM I -, t. Ar Ar i- - : wltn painful sensataon of havine left' ; r;?V-;.' .;tiiJvj. JL'tl.vt-; rf MiaW-IA : j -t'--"(.V.nndone, something, which onht t V5 I MW '.- .'I . - . . J JlBBBBBBllllM--M-eSBBBBBBSBMM'SBSB'-SS I " L i BJSMMgSMBMW'M(BiBiBillii MJ-;.Ky, . .... ....-'-.-::---,,-,-..4-!::-.- , 1 1 TESTIMONIALS. , "",1 have never seen or tried such a simple, effica cious, satisfactory and pleasant remej-in my life."j iUlNXB, Sty LouIa. Mo., Jti, -..,- 'i-.''.-1 JJbn. Mex. jL StepJiepx. " I occasionally use, when my condition" requires; it. Dr. Simmons' Liver Regulator, with good effect.": now. 'Amuc- H. SsxfbbnSv i : i -- ., s:.' ' r Governor of. Atotomd- .: yr, 2;ii i ;f I " Yotir Regulator has TOdeBlnuseinmy family for some time, and Lam persuaded it is a valuable addi-: tion to the medical science" ov. J. Gnx Short--"kbT"" ATd."" ' ..t..-.... . j l13urVe9P'l tneRegnlator in tn-fvfemiiy for the paet-eeventeea yeai&CLean safely reCoremend it to the world as the best medicine I have ever used for that class fofA4ieasM jjtjDurporJs to ncure." 1L F.j .-jtt tiJd President qf City- Bank. V t :-T; j Simmons' Liver .Regulator has proved a good and efllcacions medicine.'"-i-C.- A. Ntjttins. j : ' A l'nrigffist.-:,!:;i u";,; - i ' ) i - . .' . -! i "We have been acguamted with Dr. Simmons Liver ; Medicine i formd"re thatTtwenty years, and know it to be the best Liver Regulator offered to tne pubMc-'M.- li. Ltoir and li. L.;L.TON,!.Bellefon- talne' Gai'iu i inw'Jt'; Uu -i i. !' -t "I was cured by Simmons' Liver Regulator, after havis-; suffered several years with Chills and Fever.' R. F. Asdkbsoh. ' . . .. 3 : t -"Have been ; a 'dyspeptic for years; "began the! Regulator two years ago; it has acted like a charm. ' n my xase.'Hev. -J, C. Houncs. . . i , ; -i-CiitXagXndorsera .'. " I have given your medicine a thorough trial, and in no case has it failed tagivefull satisfaction." Kueh Mkachax, Chattahoochee, Fla. v ,- .Sheriff Bibb 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." G Mastibsok,-Bibb County, Gay- , My Wife. . "My wife and self have used the Regulator fot years, and testify to Its great virtues." ilev. J. li. Fstcdkk, Perryy Ga.J : : t I think Simmons Liver Regulator one of tie best medicines ever made for the Liver.-- My wife, and many -others, . .have nsed it with wonderful effect." E. K. Spaeks, Albany, Ga. . i sx S3;'.'., -rjjyj) it i , ; f. . : ; 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 scrviffo in ve.y many cases. I know ; very much of Its component parts, and can certify" its medicinal qualities are perfectly' harmless." li. F, Gnxoos, M. D., Macon, Ga. , , . - i Sold by all Druggists.' : Wholesale by '- -' ' j s . m GREEN & FLANKER. ' janl2-DCmWeow. " h MISCELLANEOUS. TEEE '-IBLD: A donrnalioraHe -Sgommen of May. PUBLISilED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, f 14 S. Canal St. Chicago. I f : PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. .Yearly, $400.- Half-yearly, .$2.00. Foreign and Canadian snbscrlption, post free Yearly 18s.; Haif- ycariy as; &mgie copies, 10 eenta. . .. v -THE FIELD is a complete weekly review of the higher branches of a sport Shooting; Fishing, Racing and Trotting, 'Aquatics, Base Ball, Cricket, Billiards, and General Sporting News, Music and the THE : FIELD will be found in keeping with , the times, on ail subjects pertaining to honorable sport, and will, under no circumstances, . admit to its columns anything tending in any wise to demoralize or aegraaepuDuc sentiment. i THE FIELD. JjiigJthepjily Sporting Journal published West of New York, and the recoemized authority among the sportsmen- '.at the i West. ndJ South, among whom it enjoys a large and increasing DatrOna?e. nossesses snoerior advanta?es 'in ad- vertising medium, which will.be appreciated by those desiring to make their business known in the United States, v ,1. r apr2a-tfj , r ,i iri Mam m. Ilia - I -LAXK- 1 THEAHEEIGAKSPfiETSiIillI' I ? Ji.OJ..XJlUUjy yjrSLijtAli -JfJLfJSUi. ' DEDICATED TO -J : .. . Utill '. ShODtiaj, Fisuinjr and Hatafal Histor "Wilbur Proprietor Editor. SCIENCE; AMUSEMENT Field 8oort articles bv the VENTURE- AND t Scientists kfc Spoetpmbn of America.f-JPRIi $1.00. 3 Months. $3.00. 6. Months. . $4 .Yearly S; ts-t,' Ji-tJ ; Send for specknB eopy4 mn to sJit if JfSl ' West Mertdenf. COrrtl J April 6-tf "Forest ,anclJ Streami: A Weekiy j oarnal of jSixteea Pages. DEVOTED, iTO.l'i.;.'. FT EL D P OR TS. INU, AND ALL It is the only J mrnal in this. Coootry. tU4t, fully supplies the wants and meets the necessities of the K'r',,iV.''''. v.Mjisn.-iK).,uiji i -' f 't . -...i Jv... f t. i ' LeilU Cinail t tKporUnian. I I Sportsman TEKMS-$-i 06 'A YEAR. '- Liberal ''uuWto'cYuDs' ;si - ' '-:Hii;1 . i tiend -ifbr .sJi SDecsnen, CJonv ... .... -. , . - K jf For'et 4 S t r ea m P a bl Ublnx Oo,,' 17 Chatham Street, (City Hall Square), j Post.pnlce Box 2S32 . - . , mar 88-f, mvtiii xenr JJcrserv OUNOFOIN-l'EHS AND SETT.ERS OF TtiB5! t-vif-M-.-BiKX: i-d oti'tiJi , to 4T -f Hi. -ftfaSrmkHAf Jv.a'ir .-. i .Uf .TTr, OWJ q.waddrll, i . mar 20-DAWtf - Newlon, New Jonsey. ' 1? athl AD Fin OE. 8J - YACHTING rvTTT? t Tt Arrrnn rm-n Is warranted! not' to contain a single particle .f Mercury, pr any injurious mineral substanc, but r ' PDBELY'VEGETiBLE, '' containing those Southern Roots and Herbs, which an all wise Providence has placed, in countries where 14ver Diseases most prevail. It will cure n lleaes caused by Jterang;eaeut el thy. Liver and Bowels. . . j Simons' liyer Regulator, or Meaicinc. Is eminently a Family Medicine, and by' behig kep ready for immediate resort will save many au hour, of simering and many a dollar in time and doctor' t bills. ; I- - - ' .. . . . ; . - . i - . After over Forty Years'trial it is still receiving t lie most unqualified testimonials to its virtues from persons of the highest character and responsibility Kminent physicians commend it as the most EFFECTfJjaL SPECIFIC for Constipation, Hetdache, -Pain in the SShoii!i.jr' Dizziness, iJour Stomach, bad taste in the ni.-ii'ii billions attacks. Palpitation of the lleartl aiu in ti.e region of the Kidneys, despondency, plooin an,! forebodings of evil, all of which are the ott'eprin i a diseased Liver. - s i s i-, .ff, - j - For Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Armed with this ANTIDdTE, all climate and changes of water and food may be faced without' fear. As a Remedy in MALARIOUS FKVKKs BOWEL COMPLAINTS, RESTLESSNESS, JAWS DICE, NAUSEA. , , . ) " IT HAS SO EQUAL. It is the Cheapest; Purest and Best Fainfly Aledirinr ...... v in tne rvoria i ; Caution! 1 "Bay no powders or Prepared SIMMONS MVEn REGULATOR unless in our engraved wrapper, wn It Trade mark, Stamp and Signature unbroken. None other is genuine. . ' - - jr; ii. ZEII.IN & co., - '.:. r ' . Macon, Ga., and Philade'i'hia FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS; .,-TAEB' . -. .... . . j Simmons Liver "Eegulator. For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Spkvn 1 , i ;-, -: As a Bemedy vn I MALARIOUS FEVERS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS DYSPEPSIA, MENTAL DEPRESSION. REST LESNESS, JAUNDICE, NAUSEA. SICK BBAli ACHE, COLIC, CONSTIPATION and BILIOUS NESS, - ' .'. - i , ,.. - ! IT HAS KO EQUAL MISCELLANEOUS. A forlc tM Erery Sportsman Wauls. FXTE, PUT' AND TEATHEE, A QUARTERLY PERIODICAL. DEVOTED TO Field. Sports, & Anglipg r , . s BEING A COMPILATION OF TUB , (i - GAME XAWS OfalltVi atesof the Union and the Provinces of Canada, with Interesting Articles on Hunting and live Sketches of the Game Fields and Angi'm-i Waters of America, and other Useful Information for Gunners and Anglers. i - .r; TEEaca. Single copy one year, $2;( six copies $10; ten copies, $15, and for each additional coiy ul $2, the agent may retain 68 cents. - - -., ,fj . : Single copies be had of all gunsmiths, Cshino; tackle dealers, or news agents, or will ie mailed on receipt of price (50 cents) by - -" ' 1 j j, CHARLES SUYDAM, Pnbllfher, in cnamDera. St., JNewiern uny. 1 The extent and character of the circulation bf Fen, Fin and Fxatheb renders it one of the best adver tising mediums in the country for ' Guns, hides, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, Clothing, Watches, Jewell y, Carriages, and all kinds of goods and wares pertain ing to the wants of Sportsmen, Those who make tne repairing ol one guns a specialty and tne Keeper of hotels for sportsmen at the various hunting and ! h bring their establishments to thenotice of this class of patrons. -. i ,' - - jl ' ; Motet. ' If ' 'AOver8inffJper r JtiowfakliOno page 60t half Da-re. "H30: Quarter na?e. t20: eiehth of i - "i wiieeau-01 puge, j ttF' Tim STAR, 4? unere me -loiiowing noerai premiums w etn- -aeriben: . i i A HANDSOME ENGRAVING 09 x 14 in.) jio sinerle subscribers, s - - : - - .i " !! AN EXT HA COPY OF THE STAR fox one year l. any one who will send a Club or Five subscrjoerti, ana an Engraving to each member Of the Club. I A LADY'S MOROCCO SATCHEU.. OR S KT V V GOLD STUDS, each valued at 7 50. te any o-c "sending a Club of Fifteen. "; - i ' i ; TiXt IMJliLtAJitl. La IMJUU TOT a C1U0 tweuiij- TwENTY-fTvTETiOLlaRS in IGREENBAl ivs Tor a Club of-Fifty. " , i. 'I i t ' 1M ItTy- Llfl I .URrf ; TM-. nlT.TV fnr ft f!lnb of Oflf ,1 Hnndredi. ..t- - i , . ; . .- I AN ELEGANT FAMILY SEWING MM'Hi 1 1 Wilcox AUibbs, worth for a Club of One .1 VV ith a little fnejgy and .enterprise, Fome. lad t trmCifimfun in p.vprv ntirhlnrhnnrlmiiht p-nt oBi- "t more of the handsome Dremiums effered. p Premiome promntly paid on receint of namei- nc com r an led by the cash. ' ' , - i . !i Monkt may, be remitted .by draft,' Post W'-5 order, or in regis ered letter at our rink. . . , Aaarees u leiierf to - " '- -w, McKERAI-L; Edi'or, decl5-tf : -t wi u v. Marlon. S. THE ; BAPTIST,1 EHVIE W , 'An ''itebeudWiViaellciioa-iXewar' -:: '-: 'V : .; simper, ..,..,.: . . .-. It supports and defends the doctrine of free ai" anc d PersonaTtJrilntatjratyr It aavocatei; ii-- octrinu of thd niiliiiHl atonemeMt : and belK'N- hat salvation is attainable by all persons who henf "anra 'Mtdah)ttjitftM((9epel.,'k It trtvoeateBitliel-iiHH j and Communion, of all Christians at 1 he Lord - ble regardless of Denominational or 'Sectarian di- tinc'ious.!- And' vindicates the aase of Christi'U'i I7nlon nnon - rhfeTifinin nf ttia New Testament. Ir- recotrnises Chribitiaiiaiof all evangelical Churches members of the Church of. Chr&t ; and advocau in ,thfeiwork;f evanuelization.. It: advocates'lm- mers'on as thexnly proper mode Of baptism ami FREE SALVATION, FREE COMMUNION ANI I fM (M KKMif )N. txyju- - it- 1. J ! W 1111 " - ..fS"' - X. lf.- 'Six months t. i.rt. ii-i ViVii' if Grange. Editor and rhlisbcr. ASHE VILLEIN. C. - cW'11J 4" fatd TTAS TllB LARGEST' CIRCULATION IS n ' : i i .i 1. ? , I i .1 t - Western' Northern Carfelfna. ' '',''' it is tne paper for business men, ia wi Nnfi' Jni -Al.-HMtfatii. - v rddr."rri Isposft;bit OFFICB, nov S9-tf '"..".. sheville. J
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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