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t otmng Star Witt. H. BERNARD, 1 - . Editors. " CICERO W. HARRIS, ... . :::::rmzjiim&TOir9 w. &: Thursday 'HoitJgiATJQ. 5, 1875. :' AN ELECTION FOSONEHUNDRED AND TWENTY DELEGATES TOhA. iCONVENTfdJf ' TO JLUEND iTHE ' STATSVdNSfiTUTION WILLBZ HELD ON THE FIRST THURSDAY OF AUGUST, ISfc. 1 fgg CONVENTION WILL -MEET A TRALEIGFHrON THEtTHjOF THE FOLLOWING fEPTEXBER. tMf j 9 " CONSERVATIVE NOHUNEES. HON. GEORGE DAVIS, COL. ROBERT STRANGE. . ' , . . . votb TO-Dir. -; i It does not require the ratiocmati Ve powers of a John Stuart Mill to dem- J ' oostrate that every Conservative .in .' North Carolina should vote to-day. A sensible man "will always do what is obviously to his interest if it is easy. There is nothing easier than march ing : straight -to - the precinct and u casting Ja voteldefeatj theidark. schemes of one's enemies and the f nnln A snla to-day in New1 Hanoyer": for George ! Davis and Robert btrange, in l en der for Robert K. Bryan,' in "Brans. wick for David S. Cowan, or in Robe son for Duncan Sinclair and Calvin A. McEachin. is a vote cast to main lain the supremacy of white men un der Constitutional law, to defeat civil rights pretensions, to secure a good and sound Constitution, 1 to protect the State from 7 the sneak thieves,; the - bold 1 robbers, , the levelling agitators, , the fierce des ' truclionists who " once harried 'the. State under Holden and his minions.: Can a true Conservative hesitate one moment when, the alternative is the success of ' his principles, the rule' of good men, or the triumph of besotted Radicalism, which panders to the low- ' est prejudices and caters to the 'most abject vices to : carry its point ? We are loth to -thinkthat any earnest - citizen who sincerely wishes for North Carolina to do well in matters politi cal and industrial will stay away from .the polls to-day: " . ". j Let us look at what hcwould lose by adopting this course. Possibly . the Radicals! would "gain control; of the Convention. " Instead of adjourn- . iDg, as they say they- will do without doing anything, they would certainly proceed to take away the amendments tn irto " rTnns't.ifn't.inn - nosuxl Kv thfi Conservative. Legislature and ratified by 'the people. They would riot stop here, for the next step would be to - - make a new apportionment of the Congress "and Senate districts." Not satisfied with this they might pass a civil rights' abomination bill giving the r negro :i children the right 1 of atten ding the , schools to ith the white children. , After the declar ations of their : candidates and can- vassess in this campaign, we are jus tified ' in : saying "that thisT would be the legitimate and fitting end of their iiltraisrry ''YS.': V; j v. 1 Calmly 'We have stated the danger. By voting against 1 the : nominees of the Radical party to-day. ; this 'great . peril 5 p will -" be 1 averted. "Therefore let every citizen ; who respects -him- selfs has affection torJiisji family or .. loves his State in one; word, . -who" is a niaa be sure to'YOte to-day for the- Conservative candidates.' t Conservatives vote, to-day. A REPUBLICAN SENATOR ON TUB . V-.'-UUHCCARPET-BACMSEHMy . . j .'i In a recent vfsitto' Washington, Senator . Robertson, - a Republican Senator from South Caroli na, and; a native, talked very freely . about the present ref orm movement in his Stale. He acknowledged that the picture of South-Carolina given by the inde pendent press , of .'the country had been none too highly colored, and added: "Nearly all that outsiders know about dissension, fraud and corrup tion Is true, and if it appears bad to those who know so little, how must it . look to us who are . .behind the scenes and striving for a good government? 1 tell you, ; sir,- we must get rid of the carpet bagliuflafcrice. It. baneful, ,,itjs yjeiqus, and there can be no true Teformuntiyt, driven out. f I think vior. tharaberlain is not; to be de terred by. the plea of a split in , his ; own. party. . The colored voter has - learned to estimate the true valueof the carpet-baggerj and he cannot be used as a mere political machine in V the future as he has been in the past.w ' Conservatives vote to-day. Everywhere lelse. the carpet-bagger ispUying ouW Shall become to the front again in NorthCalrolina t , tihall uugroea rule iJorth Carolina ? ortli .CamlhiasK cannot. laftT'inl tl Jait aguni tiiailer Radical rule. FALL ELECTIONS. . Elections will bo held this summer and fall- in nineteen States. ' Nine States California, Iowa, Maine; Ma- ryiana, - ju assacnuseiis, oinnesoia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin are to elect Governors, minor State officers and . Legislatures. In -'two States--Iowa and Kentuckythe in comingj; gislatursaro..to,rtjelect. United States Senators; and in itwo others California and Mississippi full Congreonai'delegatibns aro to be chosen, four members in the former and six id the latter j An election for - delegates' to a 3ohyentlon',t6 change the Constitution wiir be heU. tp-day in North Caroling The .qu a'Constitutioriai Convention will also' come up 9 initAlabamai Arkansas Missouri, Kansas,5 'New York, Nw. Jersey and J Virginia are . to vote f o? minor State and other, local, officers, including in some instances . memhers ; of the Legislature. iBoth parties' have at this time made their nominations in only five States,'1 California Iowa, Maine, ' Minnesota,' ahct Ohiov :( . j Comervativesj vote ioddy. ' .V; ; j y,:' D091SSTIO MOTORS. ' uriitAiin tha Jfnft in Oct on Tnrr" lish journal, , d iscussi ng; the forces available for 'domestic motors en gines to drive family sewing,washing machines, etc.--concudes that hot air or . gas .engines could be built, which would dotho work effectively.v Small turbine wheels have been used for. this ; purpose, ; which 1 profess to furnish two-man power, from4 the pressure of water uuderhead of twen ty to thirty feeti ' None of these Ule ave; . worked their vices however. way into general use. Small steam engines are troublesome - to manage,' are m oje or less dangerous, and 'are d isagr 6eablo .smells never free from and heat. Electrical engines too 'un certain and delicate for use by house wives, and the writer in xha lSnghiceri therefore,-conehrdeirthata hot 4if or gas engine is the only ..resource. He thinks that such engiues are perfectly safe and manageable, and that they should not cost more than $25 each. The heat necessary for the hot air engine could be supplied bv a gas jet. As to the price, that "could soon be ; reduced if the engines became as pop ular as sewing machines. . Let us all vote to-day for the Con servative "candidates. ,. Do you want negroes i and : carpej. baggers to make your Constitution ? If not, vote for the Conservative nomi nees. !.; ":M" - : ; Radicalism is dishonest, treacher ou?, oppressive, roinous. - n J ii HiBwooD.; ; . v ;; ; J. The "Odd TraaipV successor has been in the market. for-r several'; wetks; t:It is scarceJy. equal - to- the first : atteinpVof- ihe: author.- -The language' is'gddd;' t ue1if rati ; ters are well drawnsome oi .t&jGin. being: peculiarly . original the -morals; unexcefK: tionabJc, but the plot is ' loo startling acd imprblable. We. are terntedj tf. say it is impossible in this age.. . Among 'the paanyf wonderful events in tlie world of fact,' i,e can recall but few lives so! full ' of" almost miraculous changes as w.as this new hero.: Fiction should . not - attemBt to'! transcend With the exception we have noted, "JIar wood" has no serious blemish, and we ate more willing to point out tlmr defect be cause we believe tbe writer' of ";tiie,"."Odd. .Trump" anC Uairwood j possesses i capa bilities which should beV encouraged and fostered. -If be wil rein in-his' imagina tion and study real life a little ' more close ly, we feel assured be will not loDg have' a superior among. Americaa' novel-writers. -He is always fresh, pardonably uncooven tional, and exceedingly . interesting. ' His style is so pure, and concise that ; his start ling and unreal Incidents seem to wear the garb of reality. , ' When one finches the book he feels that be has paid a short 'visit to tbe land of tbe Arabian Nights,-, where good and evil Genii bave taken' control of and directed the affairs of mortals .without regard to the usual decrees of the ; 1 "Divinity which- Bhapes our ends, . i ' ' ' Rough bew4lieni as we may." , .' i - It would be plea8anteir; to.ffewl that we bad made the acquaintance of real flesh apd blood brothers and sisters,' and that aas: ler nana nua portrayed uieir numan xla- tence.. .j. .nj . . J.,.., -n But we are dwelling too long on tbe ac complibbed autbor'a only fault.' AVe bail his presence in tbe galaxy of , Southern lit terateurs, as a star of no mean magnitude: There is nothing in his look; which canr qf- fend the mo8tjdelica it is' in valuable forsaking the tatte of a French novel out ot tbe mouth," as a contemporary truthfully remarks; and the; author;' ; with ' Southerner's ; enthusiasm', ' apotheosizes" brayeryj chivalry, courtesy and. bonor:-. In the end, the; good .Genii conquer and the evil influences disappear like mists of :tbe night at the coming Of the eastern dawn. ' : : VHarwood? is published by E. J.Hale & Son, New York, and is for sale by Heins berger, in this" city.K joj j. 1 .Let every good citizen do his duty! to himself, his friends and the-State, to-day.0 J ' u.. i.: v-:sai fli. i-TiJi-;: s ' SenatdrfM'cDori'aW, h( Indiana, haT)een7ixjking over th fletdjn Ohio, aud i wnflilenthattbc Democrats will win, i Q f- !Nordhoff is out in another lecy turet5aorth Carolina affairs. l J ' Y- Since the l8tr"January ,365 jottrnalsjjave suspended publication-i -gj "Acanoe twenty feet long, made out of a single mahogony tree, is among the curiosities at the Paris Maritime Exhi bition. . - 'pptTV! Senat6r G6rd6n, 'of Georgia, is doieg- good'-serviceMnAlabamr.' makliig speeches, in favor of the CoustitutioDal Con vention, j ' ' The Republicans opened their jcampaiiffn- ih Ohio W Saturday, Jat Marion.! ?wh.ere speeches- were made by Senator Sher- man ana uenerai naves, me lauer me nomi nee? for Governor: ci ' . ,: Governor Alloa Interviewed, 'A:- 0. Buell, of the St; Louis lie publican, interviewed Gov" Allen,- of Ohio,' a few1 days since,' at;Cihcinhati.J The Governar stated that hevVas born in the little village bf Eden ton, N C., on; the fith day of January, 1800, and is consequently now sixtv-nine years I old. -si After cpnsiderable skirmishing on the subject; or n nance .the corre spondent at. last put thevi question to him . point , blank . . m . fthesu: . words: There is a-square issue - before the country as to., whether, specie pay meats shall be t resumed or f paper mouey made absolute. -The people are dividing oh the question as to whether coined metal or stamped pa per , shall be the standard of value in this coun try for'all time to ebme.'? liave you any hesitancy in stating f your exact attitude with respect :i to this : impor tant question ?' At this presentation of the question Governor Allen hes itated a moment, and then said: -""I ' regard specie payments, in the sense fti, which' that term might have been enployed twenty years ago, ' as a physical impossibility now and for all time to come. : In' my 1 judgment the business of the world and the financial needs f mankind liave out growii the "capariiy : of t he mines to prod uie- precious metals' tMiouh to sen'o As ' a : basis of currency.' ; The business of the world to-day ,is trans acted, not by the transfer of coin as in the days of Venetian and Spanish commercial supremacy, but by the interchange of paper bills represent ing the confidence of men in . one an other; a confidence;, which is the out growth of the intimate acquaintance between communities ;and ; nations tendered possible ' by ihodertiV.' meth ods of locomotion. :- In some ooun- ries there is still coin in circulation, and paper money is exchangeable at par for it: H But nowhere do specie paymeuU exist except by sufferance. Nowhere could the shadow of specie payments which does exist be main tained for a moment if the people who hold the paper money were to withdraw their confidence from the banks which bold 'what there is of gold. In a word, r the pretense of specie payments which exists in Eng land, the strongest coin country in the world, would fall to-morrow but for the credit'bf theTianks, based upon the 'confidence of ,i the bill-holders. Therefore, you 6ee, the basis of busi ness in specie-paying as well, as nori-specie-paying. countries is credit, and nothing but credit, after all. Icaunot now' go oyer the. whole subject. I can give you my view of the matter 'in a fnw ' words. I regard the accom plishment of resumption in this coun try as a physical impossibility. And I regard the whole doctrine of specie payments &s. an ideality without practical foundation to rent on. I re gard it as a -barren (ideality, sir.' -- - . . - - . Senator Johnion't SMceeuor. , ; f .1 Wasuisgtox, August 2. : Speculation here is already at work as to JVIr. Johnson's successor in the Senate, .his , ternx of six years having scarcely r, commenced. ; As the Legis lature, of; Tennessee ; will r nit.:i meet agaiu iUljnext winter a , yeartthe ap po?iite of the, Governor will jsit all tnrougu .the ensuing , lone: session.' The'n ames 'of m any are "men tioned as likely to be Mr. "J oh nso tis" s u ccesso r, but-of -course it is 'entirely too early, to speak with' any degree of certainty on this point. v: ,..:-;;.k-3.m.; ; A Delicate Verdict. ' Gideou-Nicbolls-was a -fireman on. a locomotive ih the railroad yard at Camden, N. J. The jury which sat the other day, in finding a verdict in accordance with the, facts,, further recommend , the ' , company . (. having charge of the switcheso have a more perfect 'understanding between the switchmen and engineers, especially in relation to extra trains.'' ' ' i MISCELANEOUS. T U , E S D;A Y " S XTB R150FIVB tMRBf-T FROM OtJR OWN; f fa.l)wryy a fresh snpply of tf , , : ; f OUB BEST BUTTER IN THE WORLD" 5 U fl'.j si? -KT ry pound warranted the a? 11 ; ; Best Butter In 'tlieh Woricf, ' jjj.visHi c.i.'ui'j' j.-i !!' -.in i v 1 " ; -and to keep in the warmest weather. We pay any j, i i price to get it for our ' ; ' (t--tii'-& FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS, hi-al . and sell it at the close price of 40 cents per pound, the name price of other grades. .u .rf; t Fven body Uses It, and we can barely get snfficient for the demand. -We gua amee " perfect" satisfaction for or . i " Patent Process Empire Flour." I Onr sales are constantly incrensing for this popnlar r tour, ana every aay we nil oraers Trom new friends. One trial is all 1 we aic Fresh ti ; July aitr Fresh Groceries and supplies every week, at' l -(.r UtU, BLXJtKS'. ' 11 A 13 South Pront St! , INSURANCE ROOMS Atkinson & JTanniiig.' ' $70,006,600 AaaetaZnepreaented jtb jb. mat f t Ins. Co.' of Korih AmerleaJ -i K. Philadelphia.'' ; PhenizInsnranceComDanT... ' j ''New York, ir i 1 Continental Insurance Co New1 York.' 1 N( British ft Mercantile. Ins. Co- . London, --.n : Hartford Fire Ins. Company.,.. ..Hartford., I Uationa; Kire Ins. Company. ...-.Harrford.-11- i Springfield F. & M. lne. Co...., .Massachusetts. MwMBftOe Mutiial Ini. CbtVf.-.'.thew York" J f Cp.Hf Moh Amertca.IC Jhaadelphlii f j-hl rvrtzji m .rr.-;i.7r .7" Ownecticnt llutoJLifeInB.Co,...Hartford, i March i-tf MISCELLANEOUS. Notice;-to rShippers. rV , 'fy il - CLYDE LINE. it TO MEET Tlia WANTS, OF THB TRADE! liave' addeil oiiothcr .Steamer to ;the L,ine,'and avIII gail'lTrom i'; EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, j ) i;ff - '' at P,' fronf Pier 13 North' Rlverl: Semi-Weekly from Each Port. f HEREAFTER SHIPPERS CAN RELY CPOX the Prompt and Regular Sailing-of these Steamers from New York as advertised. As tha Company has determined, to adopt regalar sailing days, and with the additional Steamer there can be no cause for delay in shipments. i:!.iAii - i Other Steamers will be added as required. .(... . i . i i'-A: Jl. CiA7.KXTX. A pent. 5 ; mav1R.tr - i .Wilmintrton. N. C. Jonv-W. IlnrsoN -Suau D. Cummino, l ynu (Late of ' (Late Caehiei"' ! , Sprunt & Hinson, . -Bank of New Hanover,) ' Wimington, N. C. v Tarboro', N. New Southern House,: HINSON & CUMMING i FOB THE SALS OV - !; '' ' - t ... . - i ' COTTON, NAVAL STORES, RICF, HTMBRR. ' TOBACCO. AND StUTHKRN PRODUCE GEN E RALLY. 102 Chestnut St, Philadelphia. - P. O. Boi 2036. i a . : - jalyO Sra!; CoacerMni Drays, Wagons, ; Carts, j k. 'PIIE BOARD OF ALUEKMEN OF THE CITY I OF WILMINGTON, N. C, DO s i ..: OKUAINr That any Dray. Truck Wagon, or Cart round in use withiu the City limits without the : M . "': .. ' ; - r )i i jiis Badge or Registered Number as required by City Tax Ordinance passed May 9th, 1873, shall be subject to seizure by the City Marshal, and the owner thereof subject to a fine of - Fits Dollars for eaeh and every day the some is nsed in this City without the prepayment of the monthly tax, or without having on tne- "1 ; Badge or Registered Number as the Ordinanco of the City reo aires. Any Ordinance or parts thereof conflicting with the foregoing are hereby repealed. . , , i : The above Ordinance was passed by the Board of Aldermen attneir meeting February lbtn, 1874. T.C.SERVOSS, feb 13 tf - ",,; . .- . f City Clerk. Forest and " Stream; A Weekly Journal of Sixteen Pages. ;; '' DEVOTED TO ' FLELD S B O R 7'JS , ''- PRACTICAL NATURAL HISTORY. " FISH CUL TURE, PBOTECTION OF GAME. PRESER VATION OF FORESTS, YACHTING, JJOAT- . : Out-Door Recreation and Stutly. : It is the only Journal in this Country that fully applies the wants and meets the necessities of Uiq 1 Gentleman Sportsman. ' ' TERMS $5 00 A YEAR. ; ; Liberal discount to Clubp. . - '( r- I 1 Send for a Specimen Copy Forest Sc Stream JPubllsblus Co., ' i 17 Chatham Street, (City Hall Square), ' i - New York, , , Post Office Box 28SJ mar 28-if.' A Jonnal for tie Sprtsiea of To-day. . PCBLIStlED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, . . -1 - ,- ' i - I ' -- - f " 14 S. Canal St. Chicagb; TjbRMS, OF & UESCRIPTION ?1 rj. .: payable IN ; ADVANCE'' ; : Yearly, $4 00. . Half-yearly," $2.0a FoTeign and Canadian subscription, post free Yearly 18s.; Half yearly 9s. bingle copies, 10 cents. - " THE FIELD is a complete weekly review ' of the higher branches1 cf a ppoit Shooting. .Fishing' Racine and Trottim. Aauarics. Baws Ball. Click et. , Billiards, and General Sporting; News, Ittusic and the DrnniiL' " - '" . ', "' " ' ' i ! THE FIELD will be found in kecpinz with the times, on all subjects pertaining to honorable sport, and will, under . no clrcnmstancet, admit to its columns anything tending in any wise to demoralize or -depradepubiic sentiment. - - ' ; l' , THE FIELD being tbe only Sporting Journal published WeBt of New York, and the recognized authority among the sportsmen of the West and ' South, among whom it enjoys a large and increasing patronage, possesses superior -advantage as an ad vertising medium,- which . will be appreciated by those desiring to make their business known in th United States. . . T 1 : - . aprfct-tf Binford, Crow .& Co. , ;: OFFER TO THE TRADE AT LOW FIGURES 1000 BblB F?0Ur SWes, , t r , t , JJQQ Bbls i Sugar House Syrup, . .j '. 2QQBagCoffee,. ,u fevi;rtiK.--.V f. 2QQKe28Na0s.ra-4-r-:!'-jv-iJ L:fi-ii:i'i -. tfj Bbls Sugar"and a i'ull Stock Goods in theirline f Special attention paid to ' securing J low5 rates freights in carload lota. -t ;. may 5 d&wtf BINFORD. CROW & CO. i ;,. .; j ,.1 . -i'Vi- , S. Goodridge, CSraftun,' Windham Co. Vermont. ..... tt MANUFACTURER OF:v lriih J : FineEisJiii Rods j y of aU kindei in j !; ! -; ' P.irii ul .r attention paid to making I6d8 adapted toSouthern trade, . ( , t, .; -ft yK ... ., 1 1 ' Rods or any desired pattern .-MArbti 'JOs VRAER. ; . on short notice and at reasonable prices.' - Rend for Circular." jnly-18-D&Wtf Tick! Tick! Tick! .. .1 i J - , . ; ' ....:... f . .: .. ' f '., ; NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO BUY WATCHES, Clocks and Silverware, wishing: to reduce my. stock of fine Gold and Silver VVatcues.v , . ' Jewelry ' of the Latest Styles. ' , i i . v ' , ; 1. 1 i , . . Solid Silver and plated goods, all of which I have a fine selection, plain Gold Wedding KingH, Fancy and Heal Rings, and all fclitds of goods carried in a first oeu mugs, anu au autas ai ooas carriea in a nrst class Jewelry Store. I offec ,at . irreatlT reduced prices to suit the times. I give all work my personal attention and guarantee satiHfaciioa.' Old Silver and Gold bought at the highest prices. , , ) ' 1 t-J,- ' '. " .J. H. ALLEN, ; 1 j July H-tf r. -t - ' - Agent . 3 -iV -Latest Styles. HAVTOQ RECEIVED BY EXPRESS . BLOCKS of the latest styles of Hate for Ladies and Chil dren, Mrs. Virginia A. Orr is prepaeed to alter, press and bleach .Work: entrusted to her. ; Old Bonnts and Gentlemen's Panama Hats made to ,. ( . . , , juook wen. hi xtPwT r, ' for partlcmlart'cairtm br fcnH fo ' VRn," oi un. net ween sni and 4tb strnsin ap IMr ..A--.i-s-:v.i -.j.. r " lTow Yntilr ond WilmmnrtnTi TJtDOTTlPniTl Pn H6IT i via. auu. uuiuiiiatun wiuQiuoii J U S T 0'"P-E; sy. E - -3 V - . 3 A N O Til l4'.Jo'J " Vi -tc . ' - ' U , ... r. CUE P, .11 V. Clos ed ' Out July 18-tf .i : ;:'sf -: nPHB ATTENTION OP THE PUBLIC IS RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO THE FACT THAT. TOE Jt Carolina Central Railway being completed and fully equipped for businesss, oilers with its connect ions at Wilmington, both via Direct Steamer Lines and via Weldon and Portsmouth, to Baltimore, Phfla- "Wilmington and all Eastern Cities TO'ChSLOTTE; )TTESVlIiEIpY, ' : ,,!; 15alIserArdtos5, 'AsIicviHc, Greenville. Spartanburg j and all: Vt&tioas' on the Atiantir;, Teniu & Qhio, Atlanta - & Richniond'Air Lice; North Carolii.'a and .Western North Carolina llailroids ns well as qll points in GEORGIA ANi ALAJ5AMA. ; i Insorance from Eastern cities guaranteed aa:low as via any other line.' No terminal or transfer charges,, and Hale. hI way urn low n ibe lofvet. : t J Urea to all points furnished upon application to - the undersigned. Office in Bank of New Hanover Building.' spitf j -BUSINESS UAllBS. ASBIAH. .f ADRIAN n. voiiLEBs; & VOLLEB ' ' - Corner Front and Dock $t: XYTHOLEHAI.B GROCERS'"') 'i-U"si W IN ALL ITS . BRANCHES. Country merchants will do well by calling onus and examining onr atoclc . -' nov 19-tf QOMSUSSION, MERCHANTS : ' ' . . '' And Declera in ' Grain. Flour. Hay, and ' alao Vie Ground RXeal, Pearl llomluy - i' t and Grits. : ' : . Nos. 9 and 10 N. Water sw. Wiimlneton. N. " Proprietors of the Merchant's Flouring Millsi nov s.--rT - - LEGAL CARDS. N. A. STEDMAH, Jr. Attorney: at Law. ELIZABETH TO WK,' C. July7-D&Wtf MISCELLANEOUS. NEW, ASSIVES ! This Week. WACCAMAW A CAPE FEAR FEESH-BEATEN JIAMiS, SIDES, SHOULDERS, . : .- t :ts - '.Kt ' ' - , (Dry Salted and Smoked). , tTigliR! and Scotch Ales, COFFEES 'of all kinds at Kcduced Prices, FISH,1 CASE GOODS of all kinds, TOILET SOAPS, Fine ralo, and Common SOAPS. Twenty . , ji different kinds .of iTONIC BITTERS. (Sgarf, Tobacco -Kerosene Oil, - i , -j . r-Hay, Corn. and (Qats, WITH HUNDltEDS OF 'OT1IEU ARTICLES O? ... : - -; - ; - w: -iiji,j!i;: Groceries at Wholesale. '.(..;)- : . ':: ii ': - '' ' . CASH or close baying customers can be suited al ways, with Good Goods at Lowest Market Prices. ' may2-tf v i;r ADRIAN VOLLERS. Just Eeceiy ed. ! A LARGE LOT FINE IMPORTED i ii : AND DOMESTIC - - - . T s T- i !s - ' 'CIGARS. '-.' -if. ; Also, : .- Fine Double-Thick . -,-' f" :Nayy, ( : 'A':t-i-- , . -'II'.-'.' And Other Brands of Plne Chewing 0 ., -' Tobacco. H. BUEKHIMEE, : ; Wbe iHarkfet StrectJ I July 88-tf 'v mW- -vj ' .;i Ortori Plantation.' i n KOTICETO 'TRESPASSERS. , A :" - ; - ::; ..... i . ' . ; . :) i'.ni !.; LL Person ting, fishing, ranging or otherwise trenpass ng hiiutinir. on the lands known as the Orion Plantation, in the County of Brunswick., The Indiscriminate slaughter of game at all seasons and the incessant depreda tions in other. and -more important respects, hae rendered it necessary to nost these 'lands: and . fair notice is now given that the law; will be rigidly- en-1 rorcea agAinst an onenaers.. dec p-dAw.tr 1 T ' 1 1 B.' GRAINGRRJ -FINE STALL-FED BEEE '".!,:. , r -j i; -.a i i . wi ; r i ; ; . t . jt . - j;. V i . ; -, AT-r. ;.- ; ..: , ; i . '!... A' rj. i i ';., Citizens j Rfl ja r k e t SATUBDAT MORNING. . . - , ALSO F1E SIIt IN O LAMBS. - . - , r . ,. T. A. WATSON. " JnnelO-tf r , Proprietor. Hosdiiitd Nets - And FRAMES, GAUZE AND' 'LACE. OUR Second Stock just received and for sale low by' '. i June 87-tf ' . . . . D. A. SMITH A CO.. ForSmithvaie.1. OTEAMER DIXIE, WILL RUN I REGULARLY every day except Bundaye. iw .' 'j Leaving Wilminsrton.-.... 4 . ikfilce. j ,.-, . ' k i.-j vii , 'i'-".- f jnly l-tf . ). . PAKSLKV CS. . !1 . 'S, ENApiNES, " " -' 3 f .. - 3. m '- irr er;stoo:z:; j.i lower Thaia Ever. i it i r--t 1 36 MARKET ST. Oencral Freight 'Departniesit; .WILMINGTON," MARCH 31st, 1875: s F. W. CLAhK, General Freight Agent; J liAILKO AD , LINES, &a ; General Sup' is OfficiB, WILMINGTON... COIiUMKIA & AT fiCSTA K, R COMPANY, f ; ; WILMINGTON. N, C, July 1. 1815. Cliaiige of Schedule rK AND AFTER SUNDAY, JULY 4TH, THE J following Schedule will be run on this Road: NIGHT EXPRESS AND PASSENGJKK TRAIN (Dally). I Leave Wilmington,;... 6:25 P. M, Ieave Florence...:........ 12:20 A. a. Arrive at Columbia .' 4:15 A. M Arrive at Augusta,... 8:45 A. M. Leave Augusta. ,; . , k .. i 4 : 1 5 ' P. M. Leave Olumbia..... .......... 8:15 P. 5L Lieave jriorence i:iu a. it. Arrive at Wilmington t:10 A M. ' Passengers going west beyond Columbia take um train, leaving Wilmington al o:za r. jtu - ; ' Day Passenger Train .Dally (except Sunday.) ::'; j i Leave Wilmington .............. 6:30AM Arrive at Florence.. ....... v 12:05 P M Leave Florence w 12:45 P M Arrives at Wilmington.......' 6:22 PM Connects at Florence with N. E. trains for Charles ton, and with Freight Train with Paesensrer Coach attached for Coluiabia Mondays, Wednesdays atd 1'hroush PreJsUt Train Dally (except ' ' - Sundays)." :; I veWflmingtori:!.;;.:;.:. 1:55 K M. Arrive at Florence.. -1:40 Ai J&. Arrive at Columbia i.. 9 00 K. M. Leave Columbia.. ............,i.'...;...5:8 P. M. Leave Florence . .. 4:00 A. M. Arrive at WUmlneton....- ... 3:00 P. M, - Tnal TTtV ctY f Trains latro VC i T t I t rrf n-rt Tnoerlova Thnredays and Saturdays at 6:30 A. M and arrive at Wilmington Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays at 5:3i P. H. i ' ' Passengers for Charleston, Columbia and Augusta ana oeyona saonia tasc jNigat jupress Train irom vv umiugion. . . t ' Through Sleeping Cars on night trains for Charles- vm ano Augusta, ? . ; : i i;.. JAMES ANDERSON, jwy2-tf '' tfen'l fno't : Wilinington & Weidou RAILROAD CO. Omcx or Gra'i Sotwriktkkdbst, I . - Wilmington, N. June S, 1875. f Cliaiige of Scliedule. AN AM) AFTEIt JUNE STn.tPAl SKNGER V Trains on the Wilmington and Weidot KaUroad will run as follows : , , , 1 MAIlTEAtJI. , ,: I ' : 1:35 A. IM. 11:43 A. 2L i-I;M P. M. 3.40 P. M. 10s A. M 11:41 A. M t:SS P. M 6H P. M .Leave Union Depot daily, (SunV u U day's excepted) ..i. v...... ,At Arrive at Goldflboro.. . . . .. Kocky Mount ,x Weldon Leave Weldon dairy ............... At Arrive at Rocky Mount.. ...... uoiasooro..; . v. r i ! Union Depot. EXPRESS TRAIN AND THROUGH ,i M f, FilEIGIIT'TttAIIV- f l:A it I !. - I Leave Union Depot daily - .M.;.At. 0 P. M. Arrive at GoMsborb. V.j .':.-.'..i.,.'.,..."M A, M. !'k I i.T. KOCKy MOUnt.,.,. . (...i, , 3 JW A. . Weldon... -,. , 6:00 A. M Ive Weldon, daUy.-i-v.n;.' ..: 7 00 P. V. Arrive at Rocky Mount.. 1 4.f,.-.l . :30 P. M. ' ' ' ' -j Goldsborb. ........... 18:;5 A. h. u '-rtf' Unh)ttDepot.u.iVi.Uvw!.i;.w 8 30 Ai M. The mail train makes close connection at Wtjldcn for all points North via Bay Line and Acqula Creek routes. . - !! "1 ' ; , i' ;') .' Express Train connect only , with Acquis Creek route. .JPnllmaa' tttace Sleeping Car n ini irain i n -a -va '-5.- I weKiy at 0 5Wi. A. ,nna W V 1 11 VI N tt ' ' 3nrie9-lf J f ! Ouncr&l Suienntnlfi,t.; MISCELLANEOUS. The Ddwson' JBauk. 1 j! ( :f i ...-.i -. --i--t B Y ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, the Books of .subscription to the . M ' ! Capital Stock of this Bank, "4 1 ' ! 'w'll be opened at their banking room, on Thursday the $2d int, at 10 o'clock A. M., and remain open nnril fnrltior Ot-rlA 4 I '-.! - i ' 1 -' ! 1 I .-f - r. If! WM. LARKINS, . July as im - ! s To the t Ladies;! ; TtTE 'WILL BELL f rein thU day " forward; ' J,l;j; '-: -I ii?- " -t;.- -!'.';-,tii , ;s. .VipxrB ENTJEE STOCK; ;; j i .,' J 'i- f V OF..' ; J ? '-M'-s' SummetDrBss Goods AT NEWYORK COST. ' .i.i 'ufj rJ;&' Hi Samson,M , -r fy " jn'y laif ' ' i-' 43 yiuttivt Sit Ci'i.' R epressntatire. - ani - diampiGu II American Art Taste Prospectiis fbr; 1 85 T H E ALD1K THE AET JOXTENAL OF AMEEiCA. ; . issuea jnontbiy. j j ' , fully carried out." ' - The ueiiessityofi popular medium for th , Bentationcf the productions of our pre has always' been recognized,. and malv Li6ls' have been made to meet the want. n-k. . tlupu failures which so invariably followed each e ,in this country to establish an art journal SlW prove tne lnemerence of tne people of adiTa 1 the claims of high art, . So- eoon as a 10 preciation cf the want and an ability to melt , shown, the public atonce rained with enthr.' 18 id its support, and the rebult was a great anf1'a f THE ALDUS E, while fesued with all the L. larity, has noneofjhe temporary or timely characteristic of ordinary periodicals. . it ig sn , -gant miBCiOlany ot pEie,ugh and gracef ulut wens of artistfer skulj h ' black' and wbit-!' though, each succeeding, number affords a -pleasure to its friends,; the Teal value and beanVv , THE, AX-DINE will bemost appreciated after i? V bouLdup attheclosj of the year. - While otn . publicauohs may claim superior cheapness as iw pared with rivals of a simtlarclaes, '1 Hfi Aijii vl" is a a nniqne and origiual conception aioi BnapproacEed-abBolute.y-wiihout compeiiiioiTi price or character.. The possessor .of a comuv volomo can not duplicate the qnantity of fine ba- and enfrravfnas in hny other chane nr Jf. volumes for, ten times it cost; and, there ha-'' xhromo besides 1 f fif- .- -. " ,' . The national feature of. THE ALDINE musHr tasen in no narrow sense. True art is cosmmxiH ten. While THE. ALDINB i a strictly AmeS instUuUon, it do B not confine itself entirely to th reproductien of native art. Its mission is to cu,i irate a broad and appreciative art laste, one thai will .discriminate only, on! grounds of iutiuit' merit - Thus, while placing before the patrons ui THK ALD1NE, as a leading characteristic the Z ductions of the most noted American artists atiui tion will always be given toepecimensfrGm fortiim masters, giving subscribers all the nleasure ai.n .. I structicn obtainable from home or foreign soure I 1 The artisiio- Illustration of American tceurr." tutOi and its magnificent plates are of a f-ha mure appropriate to the satisfactory treatment of dctaiU' than can be afiorded ' by any inferior nm 'n.. pindicious interspersion of landscape, marine, fitun: imDos8ible where theecoDe of the wore .nH..J the artist too closely to a single stle of eubW The literature of THE ALDLNE is alightandgiace ful accOmpaniment,worthy of the artistic feaiurt-s with only such technical disquisitions as do sot ')' terfera with fhe'popnlar 'Interest of the work -'PREmUMOii 175. - Every EntBcriber far 1875 will receive a ..e::uifii portiaitt iu oil colors, ofhe same nobie di w;:..Ec picture in a former iiisue attracted so muck tiul- tion. . - . -; ; ; ' - - i MAN'S OTSELFISH FEIEHL" Will be welcome itf every home.: Everybody, levta such a dog. and the portrait-is executed to tr-.ie to the life; tuat it seems the veritable presence of ihe . fcnimal ftselr. The.liev..Tr De Witt Talnage jelis that his own Newfoundland dog (the finest in Brook lyn) barks at it 1 Although so natural, no one hu sees tliis premium chromo will have the bjiliu t?t fear of being biUen. ' ' . THE ALDINE ; f or J875 is constituted a nitmber ' and entitled to all the.privileces of ; THE ALDUTE -AET UNION. - unvmuuviHU uits urikiuaisoi auxiijt AjjliLiK "pictures, which, with other paifl tings and eugrav inss. are to be distributed amons the member?. To every series oti 5,0OU subscribers, 100 difleieut bieces.' valued at over S2500 are distribnted a 1 soon as the series is full, and the awards of each eeries as mace are to be published in the next suc ceeding issue of THE ALJJlNE. This f eal ui e Knly" .aDDiies to subscribers who nay for one vear in ad- Dance. . Fnll particulars in circular sent on apphca- tion enclosing a stamp. i . . TEU3IS. - J OSB ' SUBSCBIPTIOir, ENTTTIINO TO THE ALBI Ii! . 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Princess street, from the Eastern lineol Front street to the Western line of Fourth street, or Second and Third streets, be tween the Northern line of Market and the Southern line of Chesnnt Btreets.- are designated for this Dur ' . 08e by order of the Mayor.. , : J , ; . ;,'' .T. TT 'T?ORTNSON. jan 24-tf ' ' ' " - . . . City Marshal. Offlce of City Clerk and Treasurer, - j i -) CiTT' of WiuiiKeTOH J une 24, 1875. j v ; Ai; Ordinance CONCERNING COWS AND OTHER CATTL2 ;. Running at Large. . ; ' Bk it Osdained By the Board of Aldermen f the city of Wilmington, N. C-as follows: . Section L That any COW or other . ' ; . : CATTLE OF ANY KIND '- : '. .--".y :v'r . ft ..--yi i -' - ".,'"' ':.. toxrso'"' s .' ,- !'.?.;'; 5 .'"5 .t'wU '' : RUNNING AT LARGE within the corporate limits of this city shall be impounded by the yuy Aiarsnaj, ana tne owner required to pay a iU- '.L !. . -i FINK OF TEN1 00) DOLLARS before the same-shall be released. , - Esc. S. Any ordinance er parts thereof conmcung herewith are hereby repealed. ' ' . ; -Tbs above Ordinance was adopted by the Board of Aiacrraen on tne 24 in aay 01 done, isia, ana wm g into sffact on and after MONDAY, JUE 28. j instant. T. C. SBRVOSS, " i jnne 25-tt f : , V City Clerk and Trecs'r Havanv Ljottiery. Oruiiiary.Drawiiip Ejery Fifteen Days. 'Si Prizes ftmou.injjio.-.v... K i -'- or.-;'. ; ' 1 .; on....4:...i..u,..w.-.: Ip4 50,00 ; 100.0OJ 60, ) 10,000 . : 1 11 mIi 1 V, 01 .! Ofiiii'.'..'.wx i a " of 5,000 each. 'I ! 10 " of .1,000 each.: Ml f'.jof (I 6rf)eaeO B. " 01 3 0 each... IDG-OU" : iyircular with full information sent fret. ' ii.rhe:a V.-C JJBYLIS, ' - fifeHoner and General Agent,. iTay 7 dwlv ' m Liberty st.-.' New rK. ENCOURAGE-HOME INSTITUTION.',. l'(;.'W.!;H!f-. ' L. "'Hi- i i ll .Sjagjast Kre. TIIENOiyrH'eAROtJKA iV!, f'SM1'- Ht't-'ltJ-t IK--5'"' tlOIUJE: IStltAJVCE COMPAQ, r !; ,.- itMsRAjunoH Rxvi'v.!;i;- ' ! This. Company coatinue to write Polkaca, at fa" -ates. on all classes of insurable property.- . . , AU losses are HOME V Is rapidly growing ia public favor, an-. J , appeals, with confidence, to insurers of property nuaroimar- u m . Ascnts in all til Dai to of the State, jfX R. H.' BATTLE, Jr.; President " ; U.B. KUOT, VicePreeideBb; ii'.h'i- " S EATON GALES, Secretary. ; PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor. 11 ' ATEiJISQN, MANNING, Askntb, augl-tf V' Wilmington N. C FOB SJLLE 1 SECdifD HAND 30 HORSE POWER - 1 . vl.. ' i Stationary;; Steam JEdftle. and (0 lone power Portable 5 Flae Bofler, wlik. emokestack, pump, &c., all in excellent order. A'o I SECOND HAND 1 HOJRSB PO WER OSCJLLAT- ; ING STEAM ENGINE, ; suitable lor ginning and erist mia- Will te s..l(y kw. For information, apply to t HART. BATLKY &p.,' 17 South Front trct.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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