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). f ?. 1 1 : i j 4 ! -J " - van H Ml I. 4- t r ; '-1 3 v t n .' ClCERO IT. HARMS, t 0T " Satvbday- Mornin-AWS f 1 8?5. make treason J bHdiia JbWriflshing jeOT To which! HaJkJ rggp mond MnginrpEJ zxjtj lesi-ita-in- ireastm nocent soWtniete ts-tro to be made:' cftioddp sitver f Hbafc '-which for the masses Jofube Soaibem $eb pie,! they feel that they lave rights in the Ilmiogreai as'tfcj($le . eoje3. uy any. vi vit - tww it (VfwsvMoi.H all that they ask is to - be permitted peacefully to exercise , the constitu tional prerogatives ; of. self-goy'rp-mcut. Surely there, is nothing,. in such constitutional demands tQ. alarm. any real North era patriot,." WHITE IilBORERS. . The NewjDrleng, reatfi fur nishes the gratifying intelligence that " never before in the history of Louis, iana have so many white men taken an active pijft inrthe f ractical ' details " of agricultur eV'and it is at'ieastCaD' cular coincidence. thaVeldom. if ever before lias-there been crop so pro m . isingn aU repectg y. iaa thfc now on, the ground. It concludes that white men canduT$-iield JLa mate.- - - Wheu white" men vote well and workVel"b'cVbkkin:fii'a,t' countj'fwben aH 'wbitej'men P'TrT the South conclude. Qtj?d lejthefjf or the weal of their raOand the general good of the South era v States and of the whole country, then may we hope to see a return to the days or bros- perity and plenty. vnTiR nvn (inr ni.if iijts to it is saia tnat a steamer running the coast of Nova Scotia, to,. the. rifc ish coast in four and-one-half days. This factjs taken hofi9fibyK,a JLonr don paper to..e; the ;,pro ject pf : cb tablishiog;.Q;dFsteljitKa 0 route . fprfing passfengersnly, as freight cannot Aeeonomically shipped "thereby.;' . "At ; Jresent vine ocean voyage occupiefoine or ten uays, ana an tne steamers carry neavy f rvln t a S.jDU. whickrtliey. jnainivde1-: pend for" rtneir income. CONFEDERATE RBDMION. The Ttiirf Oeorfa Portsmouth. From'the Iorslnouth department ot the NorfolkEveningTimesof Wednesday.! Never has there been given in our city before such a warm and hearty reception 'as-if WeiiH!e veterans of. thesjhird l?eprgia liegimen t upon chiefs, the crovd congregateir,cheer ed, thelnadrpUyed-i (VarlJkif; la t above all was heard the roar t: artil lery.: At thedeppfj?ey e,remet by jv large concotiVse of citizens" ex-Con-federatesv tteas tettfo&fi6-Q6fap panyy an4 tiK3OE0ihenA'of-iXhei Xkx&z mittee otrjfrapgpnaents ton the re ception. 'CTiy hen formed in line and, j were escdrted7ta - Oxford Hal, where welcooiipg speeclies-wera-made by . HoriO XOa WaUtiMOFfo above :Sif&&MM?C&i Snead, D. Av Carter, -Escf.t antl Oapt. Thomas Carroll. 7 After the speeches were nnished the veteranswere "coh tl acted to ManpinT8 Hall, where an elegant bvatipn was in altlngfor inem, ana wnere tney enwyea tnem - selves up to a late hour last Jnight.a t The , organization known: :as the Veterans of the late Third Georeia Regiment assembled aF Oxford HalV this I morning at 10 o'clock. u"Cot) meeting io.oraerf ana uaptr-A,-A Winn, Secretary, jead jit h'i .tmwoed inijH i ine last meeting, (:wich::wer autrovel. v .. Major George W. G rice then i4 letters from Chief EtMeer' .Che rry, of he PwrtiiuHib' iFire4 fie- A Ir T . . I T linl - head, Mayof 'NArtSlkl TlireVcbeert,. rgi ven , fpr Majop .tiricey ;iruil dan mbiion.rt lfhsi acceptea.1'"1'."0 sB:iJt. umotioii, tM Chairman aoDointed Capt. S. A. Corker, Capt. S. H: Stai Captl J.EivWito -Sereeant ST; Chambers, SrgeantJ. M. Lindsay, a ,u.,.infw,il Wv,', lift pUCl VUI. morrow morning at 8 unlock. " u AUttee frma Dnnt; C, A; Andrews, ; uisturipu, rcgreLung. .nis- aDsence on acceunti-irt -f aroily.f affliction, was read byithe5 Secretary, . regiment, requesting the members sta . send soggestions to the -hMorjan. at iii aeon 'Tufa. j1 i ir ; SuitabIe,8iotianl Met iirdnled to be drawn up in regard UUhe death, of two members. ? , ' CaptjHeotfaBV.'kJbretJlhata cdirf- mil appi toryMnidiorpi rc-onion. Adonted. : -twrm sos'f at After lrTJhi.Vi.V? Ftifp 7i 4 " - the SouthnC; 5 iff u frrorivft and pYC.nsfi the masses. their arrival nere-Testerdavevning. J'orlsmouth, Uaptj JoHa -H'aylei' 1) ivid ni Grotlwvnui iliewties ta the r.v wi Aiisiiiexi an n aar. j ness the rneetng, adjourned for ten minutes, . - At half'past 11 o'clock Col. Snead a train nAllod th meAtiflir t!T Order and introduced Col. .R. RaN esDit. wh dde- - . -i - J I htered an able .and elcfatit adfesa. i r which was received, with epthiastidJ iAt the conclusion ot uoi. JMesoit s speech: Capt. fi. -A. -Corker, oirehalLj. resented a t aer e lzensEortsHiotila i4 JAi?JJ tlrfX izenst?ort8Hioiita a oein,iiaruiuu J J - -i . . -. ilk flap whioh has insenpea en one side tbtnttfHGfedtglCaAdiM otbetJl Second re-union ol3d Georgia Rbgnt:pimoua llJMajor George W.Grice, joabehalt thejcitupu lecctved itwiUk-iF J . O - I fine meeting tnnjrt?a untu to-morrow morning-at o'clock, when the regiment will tteetavOxford Hall arid march to the steamerAdelAidev; aqd embark for a trip tM9&M$4$& iinn ttm i ;anM.v.' tii- n n .r itn'ilr.'HJK j Hans CHrlsttati An&6ten. ho announcement,- tm.tfableff Ue gram in ;an9ther;cblumn ot nans unnsuaa vuuer8eik!wii! w read with Teal somw';:b;JihQn,sands;. who have during so - many year ktjown and learnedTtoj ovehira fpr his true heartedMntMd,-alto trot ur leiiffniiui . wrnuiKBi borrf'in Odense, a town aftd !8?ar t TV U A.;ia IQi hilmble origid'ihdi!eivedaI6canty art nf9 inn r.l5flv nt a'-ftharit1!? ScllOoL Afm aarl,4ifef mSHy Bardsi)s'w(th aji.aiftrabpuV;ft. fjPt And. ,-v; half. hlinglpst'nlsfatherSvheheVas rbn?JJei;Wuntl..! A, weHj;or two, t drg he occasionally "and for a"' tetr years iwuuu uipivj!Mw "-" at Copenhagen ana was anorQea o porturiiiies'for stu'dylhgf J Counselor C61lin, a .beneyolent.and eartsibved man, having bcoyie ir'iecar jpir the thjeatre, procured-. bra?iUsWn.:i!vtQ one of the UorfcTonient ; shW9ls.Ui:Tbis wfs the tunl?ii-,p'f.itf,f5 Sf'lnesen's lifip.i ihie-' embarked3' riotf1 Tlfs ReW careerwitbenthusiasm, aud,.was a.d- mttted "Htta trie-itoyaic;onege yi Cpnenhgenw .andwlvile hik studies there pTodfiijedyfinlBSg Jcjurrieyion Fppt to ;ArmaV which favor, and inmea poemswnicPi,-8uooeeaea increases his repatation: i Several distingnishedi rv, ded in his nbvei. ",j.lie.JLmDrovisa- ofUcenerv and manners inn Southern iEarpp:tattiward; traveled ve tehsrvelylhrpagiiout rope-awJ4.tie Edst. mMmwQsj cribes life in the North and " Only a-1 Fiddler" : sb'roe ' ? of the 1 ! most striking scenes. ,iq r hia . own early stfugglop. Among bis other notable wrJw arft,' Eajiy ..jyalef " Fi hire Book, without Picture?, u Trav- elsi in the Hartst JVJpnntanis, A Poet's Bazar," " AhasuerUs," " New Fairy.TalfsA ofi' jsorae jolqme.8oXi poetry, dramas, lairy comeuies, ana Engiand,Twherd lie made many. .warm friends and inU9 WroieMwie of .his long est worksj'Tbc'Two-' felafPnesseyin the English language: " Hi works re flect the"kindly and open dispofiition whieb'g one V of - hht most harke chnracteristics. and Ure hdtd for their ihutoorrtlhnatipit J65JAftte)!VTl J.xnn8imixiisiairy males' MM5cnirare,ni .1 -J ' 4" - V . - w I idtniraole public reajer, of;.biifc;jasEg4i wdrksaym jo Oyed in tluajfsetf in jDeum a rk a Dickens 9uX3 "TtiAJCTo In 1855 repeived a royal ani)n waich cedlJbiuCloauorlCCSb. f cihistances!for the remainder of his im worss uy aiary xxuwitb miruuuuen bin tp aafgeVircIb larObiw'ersIin Geat Britaiii.anJi AraSkQ :cj i II Jw 5 lADes MuinesIawa. correpnfdent A of theCbieaed jfrtre .'-writes : y-A, T'r t " r v t " re mar Ka Die lacnfe artea ne Vu-oqua a fewdaysgo ia jami near whose name mv, informant could not remember.-; cTAe re were llhree' liitlaj Iclnldren, the oldest being fi ve year? . e i 4 . u u. . c. j hetuests.iTbya found one, and crawled to it. and 6ne xf them thrust ihis hand forwaidJltfieilthQ esss. lie old ben bad bitten him. f The oth er said be wasn't afraid, andthYtfst -his hanki fdrwardJwhett 'hc. too. was "bitten.- Botfr then screamed, -wlMCft-f- oulckly bjgtntfthgrjtttye sbPt. when it was discovered that tl I 'if: t eiM ,V;i !-';fMJI iiAA iny uau oeen siruwic- pyv ay.J-ai.y snake coiled, brtbe ett.;J''rhe mother seized . the lit tle by in her arms atni i hastened tv the house, where a new3 Jhoj-rot oettlier gae.'.ib;ir her haKte i-o secure the bPys' ait1 the barn Mrtf had I jtl doWh M .boilerpf "tiowtjiil t'which the babe had fatfehViifih'iriy jiiiibutes' Ij-.etch'ildren were dead,, , .n ecclesiastical court in'iand known as the Co,urt of AreheS; haf it ho heretically denied the personality oi tne aevu. ,, u.necarto im-1 ,ta 1 approacn tner -co i t ii nnitce naa aajurea njs neret'.cai aop After much defar unj DtkirtbrATches. (TvejftiawMitajrmjBCu titnqtt&li " CX"fiyf.WH.f V1Mff.rffi. 1 w tte?feCX to a tti si Ifotaivi pejopIe.iftCjppenagen ot b63c'Tlf.',Twrfr Vtils tne paper for basineas men. In wb: wiijwi wmw ywuw uitT,: ay a fcUArj pi livvaa. J rri' .JT ".f: i-itL'-i A- 5mi'' "T '1 i i n viRHriiE iiiriHi. . .nnri'n i limn i bad apWrkhionerf'bdi'JVnklttB? Ill SliABOAtiD AB-fiOMAlS - - T . - ... uw.i. ' S J-' A. ' . ... - . ' - 0H fMtere?liien?eaJls S&amtf in this, t wi86i ".XioteaA wa . tmmstaJ rr-vNrjce wiljtempt Mark Twajn lecthreny morey' g' mind you nfjiy tell itto your friendi but be sure js is yor frigggj The acting Governor of Nebraska is named Tzschuck. and he Tzschuckles at lehindergtrndtapKjffiS rzscnucK8! ' issuueago j.wie8rrt-oT-r Blackbirds whiAf armfefs -pave 'geaerally-hai Rtd w ilk dutiuji lug ' orator etc.. have made their .tOffneamacft in; greiEitc numbers among, the army woraiSrpfjCJoflj qecticut, which are devastatihff 'tlie'fi'elds i at Mtddletwti eabdVlcittty; "aind -'tfefe-' ftbviBeJrflrttnanlbtr'dfcUieBSC .A ot muiv T Hii'iSwijUawettthasTaf wautp , i . . - -- . ppfched op thfer rocks.' at. 'Cohasset; Massachusetts, ..and'as jresidipgjthere now; witQ his wire and fapily. Mr. arrett lias threblntferfingUaugbtfers.1 Histee'arrie?gh'-J boir is Mr. StuatbiRob8bnrwbo;occupiesi cpltage , wjljh. ,m mihy, an. -nf ar1(by Jf ,:Bre Harte. ho has cone (othie coast to J50 Ptevoirw andltiteeeeisnCrie'Robsou uicj- -l i . ... - ., f . i. - ' ' I 1 -I Carious Story oC a Coufeaerate Geu-I lirM.'f tiotiyyriu -Jul .W"'! ; A,: EvanV; 1 1 ' Augusta,1 ! Ga.1' :! At HKe battle of Moiiocar: -Mafttinid. "while "lliiklinrr 'liia Vi-i.ri l4ri 'lAtt'fld ,J ??fV!tbU9! inir his britradciri ,bht'fle',Ml?es:!as! struck iif'the ieftside'-!blyf:a mmnie ValUJoT&e ball-passed ' thro'tlgh" his ftrm!ad thdneehaagh' his body. ; In- plawine.throghvhisicoat pocket St' orei 111 rongn-.ii. paper as. pin?, ury hi g koqqI ibfan ti; the ine&bVi hav inn a pasVawyuMw he JtjaB.;ueen;trtta4ted l .uumu . auuui . us. jariie , as i egg was, raised on,!. the -ppt. 'wperp ,tne pain wa. most severe iy Kii. J.' . .. . .. -.. -' .- few days ago three or four pina worki ed put of this bump and is .disapr peaTed " ncer 11 Ts foyJ eleven' ydar-Mr. Evanni' 1ms been- ji 'wa'lking pincirsMon?'1" '-J'-';1 t'tt" ,x-i jiL'Jmolilre'U;kikiitj!: h-i'l.:-iCaiOy Lbiu wettthiri Hairqf f New nVrk$ ;HpUnje.tbaW after, to, day; ccfiviHSiiy-evprj earthquake, peritkl en teHftIP,,u.WS-lb:P"sh thv, first iweek, fiflAugusC.and. strongly affeciiugj.he (WeaiKer.V ...Ticefc; the renowned and successful weather wise of St. Louis,. anhoupces one pf , bis unrivaled Ye- nusia,n, perturoaiions. iors i,no oiu pi AjigusLJtBesKle8;!aUlhW;U'e &bd twd'ifao'dhs' 'diiMng Aiigdst,. which M supposed to forebode hibre' than ruifusu3i allowance ui uuai waves. Taking W all odnd; 'there' is prospect ,fla great deal : fTOffi5MttWl month. f xhe prudent citizenx hpwevTi f;erJ will npt take i fright. an5 jpciyct into; : lila t-ceilar. Jest. .the .floads .'seek him ' thfeW; -nei'tber will be take- ref ugeW liii c&arrei; - lest ' the hnrricawe Toketil I inrpw qi8.uomicf9 aaa.-jCausa niiitQ. jperish.' . . . i .u'.) a h f -i Of VonrtC, - - ;; ' A. .uiiddle' aged womau'.ipays - the JFJfJas't Tell "as phe A was ' d escend; in a pair-of .stairs tnr Jefferson!' ave-; uue yesterdayanG .the' first' man- to; lejp" hejr-racli her feet was a banker'i wli' happened lb" be' jiassmgV;vnT.l ". Ih !'ti.y0U.fall,. madam ?" he iaquir-i .ed as hq stjizedV'licr armJi ' j ';aii i yi vuuinc x leu, yuuUMi,. you,' f dPh't' suppose " lf.'''W" ydolwn "i-erid)s'tV..ilo. yob ?"i she snapped. .? ifil ': -: lie didn't sar. , i 3IISCELLANEOUS. . mmmm mm, PUBLISUtD DA11.T AMD WEEKLY AT.t-blo To I -J. Av iJJr.m'jfa i-i m Daner: pnbltfhlns tbcJftUwt Kews kI ilirkut Hcdortafrem Klrvortsof tfteotnitrT.'banlnrlar'iit- tuliwB ktanir KtvoQ td Hcvaankh'a.Xoeal.ani Com-' .metdal Asain.i4 r.. -..r..0..w,;: rULmcstWADrlEiitisrti win Be" altola and featlcsB exponent of the Democratic Ooueervativ mrABVfiiSEBSiweitelIMllnMaiPar nCdrodvouRdarge afaMcaftcircBlatioaiWnder'. AwU.wuited.inery town. bamprtaoopieeree apinicaW US tah oflfce, v faejXmf ;.v j Sti iiir.i.itt. ., ,. ;,i i,i .1 1T1 1, r, , ,; !.txatPjQtestaii,t f! A WEEKLX RBUqiOUANU rAMlLYlOSWS. I Jii paper and Ike Organ of Wis ..Methudiat Frotes- tact CllttrcB 'InN6nA"'Car6Uha.U publlehed at Green sbero Terms. 00 per aon anm'lB adraace. - eliribnitT of Us location, the nnraber and jm t of nt asreirta. and the constantly increasing de- umau law u uosnx ute nor auiia ciaeaes 01 reaaera la Tarinna-aocMoa jivu ita CtNTHAL peculiar at) CCNTBAL peonliar claims npoa ine patronage ei tne aaverngmg pnDUC i enn very raToraoie. joni eet, a addrem tfie ;edtor, marlltf Oreenaboro, N. C. i Mill. i.n t . J suit i , rrTTT? a ArcrxrT am 4 JJLJLJLJl Xl.llUVri.liil.Xl -4 I Weekly Newsmivei &Mished at Klt'ua i ;.!i; '1 .O jTj;. !! vT.nr.T r".?!.!! ;tyo ijiinaH wu? 1-1 ii(4:nt Is n; iV..T-iij-i bum T the Farmers and Butuiwa Jlon of Anson. Union. S?' pttr ouabtttW along tnt !rplUj pev tral jitroM, ana tne Merchant and ether Uujunea. ined of Wrrnunston. if ttieV would secure! the trade I mm wu prpspriui uwHon, wm ,nn. not petier,iae. a. : . - ... . . .i !lUWt 1 w-la Iii v.i!::te ot ;t nl--f -JtJ ; j'lKHsnoMW' V sitff ii iiiit iit j-. v y"-45 riiii laawtfi-H'- ijiS", K jiriiiu ;i'jf.v ,rf,-u .t- TT1AA JHB I LABGK8T CIRCULATION 1 IN a. a it uai'.; :'l 1.1 i y specimen ICtVAclresa novrnf ltd a jjFPicE. Asbevtlle. N. tf-r WlLMl TTi lLMtKOTON JllEKCHANTS, WHOTJESIRS " wuuvmtm numew relations wiu ieajers -ana. Ftrnen. in thlgrecrioii nl WcBtora Worth BmbW now having direct railroad communication with Wil- in American a one of the i:l0 The'C i lertlH i : . . i copies mailed on appUcSlMh. nuneion. irom BiateBvme.wni firauaia ijuwi uicuiuiu lur iubi purpose, it oemg oiaeptairt incst widely jcircolatlng JSMunaUilLVaaV . r.:iii:tr. yjrj t rr i f MOIINiaJllTWrAM UOOK BlftD J - r A. KUY il finmnla In all all i-MKrst,fa W I IVM Vrjn iLH. JlllClSSLliB Hrnnifitf btiuti ran itAnf v I aTnii haimnAa. a- a -A- j.t , i . . r " litaciB IUT 1 V LiLUUUUBCU. ILL UliT . I IISB.- . . T3;t;,-itl : y.: -Wi- S t;.f'0f" A fjcij ntl.Y - .iUtti 5fcSi MISCELLANEOUS, Nqtice, to Shippers. Jllf'llji fJI III. l'l(HJl ) TO MBET.TIIE WANTS OF THE TRADE Mtl i'J tOIIttll tit illlJTl'ji' lJf iO Have added another steamer to 1 di.i l.niil . k l. if if ill . r asBPaaa&wwaBavwa-tLu w J! NEW YORK ....ni.i acuu iff tuiuj u wm nwu a. vi v. Ut IO fcvi?j:q 'jj .Y'i' ttCi f J"-1"' tl HEREAFTER SHIPPERS' T3AK kELYVPON the -fBomnf and i Reinlar nSafflns fft vtheie: . t ... -.. ; " . -- ... . i Steamers from New York aa advertised. .As the i J . - Jt l fl: ln i.Ml.il IjUIUVUlVllHVIIWnUUlCU'W UUtf 'flnuM'-nuiuir days, and with the additional teamerthere .can, .be .1 -(tnct. frir 11av t 'fitilnmmttli v ' ' - i - i pther- Steamers wijl.be added as required, u iui.-r j- ! ' A. I. CAZAUX. Aerent. mar 15-tf i M f ;r. i-;i.i Viimington, k u. - Joh W. HfaisoN, " ' James D'.'CcirkiiiJf ' f f y(tateof- t-':y-y,-z (tate Cacbierfi ..i fi ji 8pmnt & Hlnsop, Bonk of New Hanover,) j Wilmington, N. C ! ! Tarboro,N. iu (!-T);5';., tn,; TTijV .,,1ji:. ! JT Iti COMMISSION amRGJIANTiS . corroNitf aVa stbrtssi itibk: LUMBEf?1 TOBAQC0. ANIJ NboOTlIKKN .PROPUCJi tQKNa :-T. : K RALLY. i - - ) :&; 7 ioaCnertnutStJ- Phflaaelphi.'"i! UiP. O. Box S036. . .. -. ,. jnly 8m -.- j ..., AM OBO IJSJ ANCE, - r . .: 1PHK UOARt OK .ALUKraKX. OF- TIB OF WILMINGTON, N. C, DO i . - OKI ATM. ! That inv Dra.' -Truck WacrbnJ'ior ;dart found in nse.withjn the City limits without tle .dgeor RisgisteWd Nii'mrj6f . ,J , ... , as required by CSty Tax Or fflnance, passed Hay.Sth, 1878, shall be subject to seizure by the City Marshal, and the "owner thereof subject to a fine of Five' Dollars or each, and every day the same la used In this City without the prepayment oY the monthly tajtiordthra$havtoKwha; j.)U ti :;i : , j .:. e . . . .. t ..it as the Ordinance of the Clry reqnlies., , . ( t Any' Ordinance ot parte thereof conflicting with the Aforegoing are hereby repealed., ,. The above Ordinance was passed by the Board of Aldermen attheir meeting February lbtb4 1874. . ' feb!8tf " V: 'I v '": -' ' CityClerK.' 4- Forest and Stream-u. A Weekly ' Jburnal1 'bf' Sixteen 1 Pages.' ft oil! '-- ' -ir'r't tv.mt n-jAxi i;!T U. ;A i r-i.ii-ii vui-j .di ,'i,'iii iuf-,1 jilt iv i "PRACTICAL NATURAL HISTORY FISH CUL i i TURK, PBOTECTION OK" GAME,' PRESER VATION OF FORESTS, . YACHTING, , BOAT. . . ING, AND ALL ' '. , - y ! Ont-Door Recreatioa anft Study. ' -. . r , ..ir , ., - , a It is ihe only Journal 5n this Country that f uTly supplies the wanta tnd meeU the necetsslties of the Gentleman' Sportsman. fi j '.-'TBftjisi.js oo A YEAR. !'!" ' :'V-; Liberal discount to Clubs. .i - ,.: i it ; i i Send . for a, Specimen Copy , ' Foreat & Stream , PubllaJiIug Co., , :) A , :J ,17;bthai Street (City, Hall 8 o.a are), Post Office Box SSSi .-! mar 28-fJ A Journal for tte Sportsmcii of-To-flay. ;UlBLlSUED EVEltY 3 ATURDA MORNlXjU. ' T -ra -i', i i;,'.a feuuti i.val .fn u '.i:-n. iris I AT-, 4. , w i ii-yi-jinl ui'l.lo. v..ii!-?ViHja ml J. 14 S. Canal Stij Chioasrai1 i It 1 XhmiSn QFilsUBSGIUVTIQN: pivRT.BTW ATvaWflt8''i' IiI;;i; tearlyri.$4 p0. jllalf-yearly, $2.00. Fojclpa and, Canadian subscription, post irec yearly isa.; iiau- yearly 9a. Single copies, 10 cents. SmVW VTVr Ta la MmrJa4anMatli .aautan t nf' tii1! . a aaaa mwiy a aa vwaaanwinaj rvavw a nuv v ntgner Dntocnes or a spoil Mioonng. rtsntng, Kaoins and TrowtastiAooarfcsJ Ba- BaB. CricVet ot devrd: drfblk) senthneatj : THE FIELD, being: ther onjy. -Sporting Journal inblhhd Wert of NwYtfrK, ahd thd recoghlzedJ aatnwnor aanon tae sppctamea 101 jrw - wes ana South, among whom It enjoys a large and increasinz natronace. ooSMasea saorfef VmntaJr-ai an adV virtieing ntedium which will .he appreciated. ly tuooe dush-imrto make their nnklheea known 16 tli United btate y r'.'Vyy ivr. f vPf-t':ti' f QFFERTO THE TRADE AT LOW FIGURES 1 1 Will uiwjj. viu v:rc 1 llMft ew JTloaTi au graaeai ' fi l XJJ j ZUU'- L-i?-Jit!ft 45tw' -ee- i!;oviyji Bbla Sugar and ajr ujSpck Gods m their line . Special attention alAy tb i 'aecarln I low rates ' 1 1 : v; ; .iSV: W.'Ghoodridge-f y.u yiuiiuu, ii iiiuuuui t.Ua Tcruioiii, Ltu; -ll ill O -i-ja-jlal.. iiii!Jf Wai iT.v- t u'' i PartkBrttenitmjal4, maWflg rdu . adapted xo.ooatnern iraae. f , ".'f-4 fi.fj iti:iiiii.iA l.ita,..plt itl .xtntd-ti Mil on short notica and at reasonabfe prictai'-' i i ...J i tl ' ,i'.'l .li.tj 'Jl.-tJ .?l5 -li'--IJ Till lt'U'.. ':nd,fotCircnlar..)f h tn f-Jnr 1o-f Wtt in V .'-I f:1 f! .fTtdOt'i "Jit'tK t il t Vf ii:;i(.'J VrDW IS YOUR CHANCE TO BTTY. WATfiHHS Ji Clocks and Silverware, wishing, to reduce my Btock of fine; Gpld anel Stiver Watenes.' r " V 4 51id Silver an plated eiwds atf of which I aaV: v nei anent)oaadgnarente aatisfaeuoB.: OiL8ilver aud LatestStylesir pjy-K'l vhj t)ilim FJiHitouq ': f ') 'is! BY EXPRESS BLOCKS i JUHk , tu isW.Cii'i iXurjuiq 3 tl I K.TTHB- FIELD wiU be Xonnd, to keeping with,; the., times. On all subjecta pertainlng'to hondrable'sport, and aiU; deI no.ictocaiaatarieai admlto.ita ' eolamns anything tending In any wise to demoralize. tute twwa&i uwq MOiu wauug tancn, Fancy and ,;el Riugs, and-all Wnda of toods carried n a art. clas eweiry Storev' I oner? at realy' reduced "prices to sulttafe'tttDea..'! giyrf ak wbrjr my pewonaf ST O l7' ' i J-i V a.",. j . v. 36 . 1 B L A C K- S I L - ' .TT;i YAL TV,Vl lt.:in .1 - .! if!!Jii!i A. ijilOkiU 'V . - -i-.m imjs.j.Jttt-W!i vlt-.tsir- i-iysoi -. i ' . ------ ' ; l r ; ! . j Clpsedi Out Lower Tian Ever. ' r- I fi ill i;, J -.r-i.til 1. 1 . ! .-, . J - Julyl8-tf N O T.I C E . ; r H .vi.i.o.:c. .j t. ' ..' i . . . . 4. ...... ?- Tns Ca OS ATTENTTC-iT' 6l? "THE PtTBLie'IS KESPECTPULLY INVITElJ 1 6 THE FAOT' THAT TBE' Brapleted and fpamsr I.lnM delphiaX&w' Yorfc, Boston and Providence 10 CHARLOTTE, STATeIvHIE, SHELBY, .' niihnrMttnn AsliAvitln: fJvnvinrlllii KnavtanlHiiMr aad -ailtiKt&tion ih A tliiittc,-Teun J Oliio.V Atlanta & Richmond. Air iine, ll)rth.parolina 'Western North CaroUna Railroads as well as all points in GEORGIA Al AX7AnaMA. . rth md HalM hIivbii in lour ai tueJoweilrjr. , !'iVMJHt h Kates to all points furnished upon application to' Building. YAiMP-V iii. . i BUSINESS' CARDS. S a. ADKOULK.J-.l! ' AJL RI AM & V OLLERS Corner Front and Dock Stu., Wl i.ltIINJ OW , N. V.. WHOLESALE GKOCEES i , . . . IN ALL ITS BRANCHES iCoUHtrvBerchante: Will do well W calliiifiront and exaniininy onr, stock, r ... -nov 19-tf II , T. 3HTC5SELIL A iSOIV, riojiaiissioN MERCHANTti t.r. i V lew SH"rtl sr.-! : :U . ..JJ ti,i i And Dealers tn , Grain. Flour, Hay,' and also Prea i uroona iijiea.i, -,cri tiommx and fcrlt w No. U and JO N Water at; Wilmington, N. C j . Proprietors of the Merchant's Flouring Mills. Tfcrt AT. TTATinS .si 5 .'u; f; . K. A. STEDMAN, Jr. Attdrney 'at ;aw, !; A ELIZABETHTO'WJsr, 6T. : ''i'ili.'. ,i.j. t; 1 hVl MISCELLANEOUS. : .u This Week. WXCCAMAW X CAPE FEAR FRESH-BEATEN . .. , - ,.:.f " HW ft f If A jMS, SlDESiV&UO UZBEKS, I - tD'ry Salted and Smoked). -Oiit -111' ?ff! I;;7tJv lul -i;:.; i COFFEES of all kinds at Reduced Prices, FISH, WASE GOODS of, air.kinda, TOILET .SOAPS, Fine Pale aBdj.ConaaSpAP,? . rWUWCPh j IM3BO ; A,V A ' m wu : w ... . WITH HUNDREDS OF OTHER AliTlCLKS OF Vi ' ' CASn or close baying customers can be suited al wavs. wit h Good Good at Lowest Market Prices. T: may a-tf ADRIAN VOLLEKS. Ai Just Beceived. :61 . v . T- r t. r - NK.IPOjJiTEp, - ii i. (si iiaJMixuvALarxu oioAttsi'-'i1' I' i.it : - t-S I JT i, Li GroGe ivjiwjifli.Cl-vil JjiLLDeve Weldon dally ...w..-ft-10:06 A. M e bonble-Thici Und1 ether Brands of Ipfne newingV': Tobacco. H. BURKEIIlIER, i it njoly LL Persons 'are hereby warned ihsHooii hnritinff -finhLnir. rHBirinff vft Vr.herwina trpunMnR na trti helandr? kiigwn as toe Orion PUnmlyn, Id the .tjoqiuy or 42 &t ame at e tlorjBlii1 other ; u..ia. i.--.1 .-k It. -i: t. i j. n'. 'lT ' ' ijV'; 7 J uvvivw j u v rv giivu aiac tuo nn niu uv 1 ifiVtlj VaJr foroe4 a4&it'alL: oi(edra.K.(u 'i!; v-1 ..-iaj! . , UTC 1Z-UBW-U . .1. tB. UKAlftUKtf. ! SATURDAY MORNING. . . viic, ALSO FIXE SIFKlq LAJTIUS. "1 : . ' , . , T. A. WATSON. jnnel(Ut.f -;.'. .n.n.n t, .1 Proprietor. n'J t 1 ! i ... i liLosquiio: i,ets ND FRAES, .'GAUff u AND! LACE; OUR I Second Stock j ust received ani fealelow ; ! ,jnjne.g7-tr , .r ,(t t., D..A. SMITH A CO. - . c For SiiiitlOTlli Ayv.i .Oteamer dixie, will KTrd'hiutftrt.xtetW P E R! E D ! n .M . ii lit'" i -.,inr'ii MARKET, STREET, J ;Aj U JLifil :i m- rCi rttSMi- . .;,;.;-,!, ! "WuffJ - W tJlfeHi on ''itr.ii--1fV4-1t. ' i!4'ilf;"Vfiil',!nl7 . tf' t-.'nm". vi-fojc-a -30!j iVf:X, . V . - ' -. l . . -. .:-.-,'.!. hi til i9tr.V.uivyfi noJsai oili "Tfe li Villi -J ii'c it ')7j;i! hit' 0 V J f J si i .. -.!;: (vr. Dye. 3C. katz; -36 '-ST. I . . .. . . . .. !;.:.( on Carolina Central Railway, 1 t i - ;ffeQcneral Freight Department t WIIiMprCrTQIT, JIiECH3lsT, ;875. ,'J fully equipped for tbusmesss. offers with its-connect nil via. Wirrtn jinfl Pni-tjimnnth. to T?lrimnr..Pilila onequaled facility for handjina; ahipmenta from, ,. . . and. the undersigned. Office in Bank of Jew Hanover ! W. CLAKK, -General Freiglit, Agent ' ' .ii-;i . ; t- : 1 1 - t..ti.: .i ; .. . ! -.RAILROAD HNES,?& "!t "General Siiu-is Ofice: .1. ,-., JtOTQN Q ifilj 1, i.' .1 Ml; ft i ... w: fit s Change of fSclieduleH ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, JULY 4TH, THE , following SchedBle'wiii oe run"6nTEI15oafl: NIGHT EXPRESS AT? DVASSENGKK ! .,f!l 3i.-.l i . -1 i TRAIN (Daily). ,, , . Leave Wilmington..... s... 6:25. P. M. Veave Florence......;.'..; '..'12:20 A. M Arrive at Columbia. . . ; i..' 4:15 A., M Arrive at Augusta,. 8:45 A. M. Leave Augusta, vv.-ATr. 4:15 P. M. Leave Columbia 8c IS P. JL Leave Florence ......... 1:10 A. M. Arrtve at WllmmgtonJ... WA . , w-w-L , Tf:l?;A Mr- Passengers going west beyona Columbia take this train, leaving Wilmington at 6:35 P. Mi.u :-.n - Day ,Iaseuer , Train , IJallj ,;(f xfee1t Sunday.) Leave Wilmington.....,; V.' C:S0A!H Arrive at Florence r . . . 12:05 P M Leave. Violence. , 1 1 . tai. i I . a ;v.L 12:45 F M Arrives at Wilmington....... ...-"... 6:22 PH Connects at Florence with N. B. trains for Charles' ton, and with Freight Train with Passenger Coach attached for Colukibia.iiondajs,. Wednesdays aiid Thronehf Freight Train Dally fxcfcpt ieavWflnungton..;...'w..t,i..i. . lio P. M. Arrive at Florence ... .:.. ....... 1:40 A. 31. ArTtyeatColumbia........si,.i..... 9:00 A. M. tVeOdltuabU...ti..i;.'A.j:.;. -6:30 p: M, Leave Florence.... .,,..,.,..U ... ... ,4.00 A. M. " Local Freisht Trains leave Wilminoton Tnadflva: Thursdays and Saturdays at '6ji0 Ai M and arrive at Wilmington Apradajs. Wednesdaya and Fridayrat Passengers for Charleston, Colombia and Augusta and beyond should take Nigbf Express Tram from Wmngton.i;. ,-.i,r-t,-.:!t -riAw.i'i c Through Sleeping Cars on night trains for Charlea- I JAMES AND ON.. julyatf ::!T..tl .O- . J3ea snirt RAILROAD Cp: 1 ;:U I Oma or Gxnl Supkrintindknt, I ; j. , ,WSjainsvoarN.,aL Jon jtjy?it . . j -r.s l. ! -i I,; it. In "t.-.diTfESf oi j" A4 tm3 I vUw W w i , . -' t nava OTrontarn A .OIc a ArHteataldBbefu i.i . ;j"i.'Jl..'li.V.; '11:4 A.1 VL r8 . liocty Mount... 1:53 P. M. - i Weldon.. A49 P. M. JKP4tu8SSiirrRAXM AND' TUROCTtf i i i i 4tk kiu iit thai nr: ' .-iut I4tanDUi,dat .IaV.' AeaiGUsb6rq4ui.v;iU.'ial:5. A.DA. r yB.j,.umij.... r : ...... ago a. ta. tf-tj-OOrPJfj J wnWnPOtf. ,6 30 A. X. TnAMtin tHin. rrlu Wl..1 vV. .-.-l;. ... n..tb for all points North ofa Bay Liaeand Acquia Creek, Wata. PdnmanV Palace Sleepius Car SuDeriBlwidett' . iUlOVJiiljLiAJN iiU U ft. , ul;L4i U'.Uiti .- ,alitl .'jv'j: tiitii utitii iiiealJlawsQiiiiB'aikb B l at!liioij JmU fi:nuii tu ,lliqaf 1? ORPER.OF THE, BOARD OF DTRRflTnnsi . ,9:tt PfWMrJptilia jtoytlwtifc ! I Sir 7e opened at their banking room, on Thursday the SSJd lnL, at 10 o'clocrcainrtemam "open until farther ordered. ' . j u V.'il- ,yi :,. J ... . . , Jnly 331m-Ui it tA-j .T-llli ui 'j.ij.S Ik ,. fi '.WM, LARKINS. ill JUJ WIOj JJO.U JLCOi i -1 ti sin A rjKi WILL I SELL" (rem- VhU ;flfly forward, f! a.i9rotajou ? a; ijiy itw Tis'iia lu 9j II f I t J. & H. Samsonv 4 M aretj StVcfeV4 ! i'1 i .;. .... y.i.KjjV.i. f.;i, i 'i Cttange: of ; SeKedIe; f i vAsrr5 -afVek vtcne' 1 WW It se:nger J Trains on th WilmincUm and Weldoi- faihmad weekly at 5 00 A. M -Jg,,, ) jne,9 tfitljl; f lS, tGeneral SuiieriBUaidatts'1' ' MISCELLANEOUS A iTftanOlafflwoiior CI Amerlcsaa Ait Taste ! . Piqspecrus: for .1875 :j-iAVvi. i f. riTU'E-JAIiBlKK JHEART i9UKiyX 0FAMER1CA, leeuea'SntMy--. i T A Magnificent Conception, wuner- n ! . fully carried out." . 1'ha.. nocesfcity of 'a pppnlar mcdhrtn for the h. , "'eeitailon cf the productions of our great ? 1 .has always beeff recognized and matt atun,n!S Jtave been made to meet the want..- The succl f 'failures which bo' invariably followed eachit !. Hi iwa coBflH-yio eataotiBn an art journal, did prove the indifference of the people of America t :! ! vlie clainis Of high arC Bmb a' 'H , preclation pf the want and an ability to'meet it wfi" ahown, the public at once raiiied-'with entnnsi.,.? r m its, supppr ana meruit was a great artiTt and commercial tiiOmpb-i-THE ALDDsr. - tlc " .' i maUPMUlAiwHt-with the r lanty, has none of te temporary or timely intent a characteristic of ordinarrperiodlealBV -It h an w gantmiaeellany Jtf-pare. ht, and graeefnl Utera ' tare: and a coilectfun of pictures-, the Wwi2 .'mena'Qfsartistic iBkilL Hack, and white, ai though eaclt eucceediHg number "affords a frh pleasure to its fdesdaiihenalTalneand bfenntv I frflE AT.TtTNR! will be moat intmrin tH .7. H ?r bound up --at the elbsv o ithe ytar. WhUe otbS publications may claim superior cheapneea. as coiT pared with rivals of a similar ciais, THE' ALUlfiti is a a unique -" "niifll wssptiun uiui.. mi anapproached absolute.y withoiiT couibetitiuii i.' i""-1' fouocui wt a r. complete TVIHUIU VCUA UV UUilUlbC tUC IUXUIUlV OI line I)H!),.r and engravings in, any other shaDe or immL. i volumes for ten timet its cost; mid': a2r'ii .rfo ... . : !- " , The national feature of -THte AYfiTTifr jj..yJt.'--. 4'iateniainQ narrow een8e.vTroe;art is tcostoonoii5 ; tan.- WniieTHEALDINlisa stricUy meS ' ' reproductinof native art. Its mission is to ,, " ' vate abroad, aad -appreciative art; taete,: outi thai will discriminate only on grounds of iatrin k merit; ;Ths vfhile placing before the. patron THE ALD1NE, as a leading characteristic, the iro- ' dnctions of Vie most noted American artists, atttn . . " uon wuiaimijoiK gicu w epecunens irom iorei"n i m.utAN .rl U. Tl.T unkfimltflM all V. ...... . r etrnction obtainable from home or foreign source The artisiic iUustration o, Amoricau tcwicrv" ;iorigirial with THE ALDINI, Is an important fa tnic, and its magnificent plates arof .toae-mun- .ua aiuuiiu-Bumecus. bubuuu an unaoatua ii-.!..i-.r impossible where the scope of the worn cociiin the artist. too losely to single, style-of subject The literatnrd 6f THE ALDXNE-is aHghtand giact f nl: accompaniment, worthy f the aciietic f ear nrc. . witjh only sttch' technical difqnlsition's as do iiot in- " terfere with the poDalar interest of the voi k ;"'PREMilJM FOIi' lSto ' " . Every subscriber for 1875 will receive a 1 e r.Ii'ii portiait, in oil colors, of the some hosj uW -wn.i- " picture in a fdrdier'ieeue attracted so niu'oU 'ttt .'-' tion. i.ilf Will be' welcome in every 'noine'. Every body' loves such a dog, and the portrait ia executed to true to ' the life, tuat it seems the veritable presence of the animal Itself. The Rev. Tr Be Wttt'ahngge telts that his own Newf onnuland doz (the finest in Ttrni-. 1 lyn) Basks at iAhhough fonatuval, n one lui pees uus premium chroinw wp .pav the eiight- si fear of being bitten. , . r " Besides the enromo. every advance; subscriber to . THE ALDINE for 1875 is constituted a member and entitled to all tha.privileEeB of - 1 - i THE ALDINE ART UNION. Tjhe UnlonOwas the originals of all THE ALDLNK pictures, which, with other, paintings and, engrav ings, are to be distributed among the " members:'" To every serieB of .6,000 snbscriBcraw jlOO difletetit pieces, valued, at over $2,500 arcJ distributed ui eoon as the merles' iainll; 'and- the' awards- of eacit ' series as made are to be published in the nest' suc ceeding Issue oT THE AlZolNE. This teatute tuh . applies to subscriber who; pay .far one pear inad vance. Full particulars in. circular sent on applica tion enclosing a stamp."" " - Onx SuBSCErrrio,' 'KNtiTLiNo'TO THE ALDINE OKB TKAB, THB CQBOXO ANDTKH AST IjNIOX, ; $6.00'per annnnti In advance. .t i f . (No charge for postage.) Specimen Copies Of' TEE ALDWE, 50 Vents. THE ALDUS J-will, hereafter, be obtainable only by subscription. "There will be no reduced or .club rates; cash for- mbscrjptip&s must- be sent to the ' "publishefs.direct, or handed tp the local canvastw, without responsibility 16 the ' publishers, except in cases where the !certiacatef is given, bearing thc f ac-isimile sigBature Of Jascss Sutton, Presideut. : f CA1J VASSpiS1, WANTED. Any person whining to act permanently as a lorm canvaseer: willreceve fail aad prompt iiiformutK.n v "by applying to - , . , I -1 jf ' tHE'ALDIfJE COjTjPAlVX, jan 15 it I 69 MaideU Laiie, New lott . i -u i CitYrofjWjlniington, .; V.-.-. 1 -I-., ni... .'.tiJjiDi'-i2Sdril874.':' ! i f .! .. . ',. ...r .... .!!: .. T7ROM THIS DATE . AUCTIONEERS A KB f J? prohibited pellins horses or; stock .of any kiaa in front pf the City Market.. ,Prinoeee street, from the Eastern ijhe oi Front street tothe Western Jme pf.Fonrth street, or Second and .Third streets, be tween the Northern line of Market and the. Southern linejof Chesnnt strettts, are designated for this pur pos by order,of the Mayor, ?, .,. t t ' ".1 1 ' J. H. ROBINSON, " janS4-tf i i l'u::'.-;i;-1:: i:. a 3ity Marshal. ' office of City' Cfcrlc and Treann rer, jlix Orduiartce i -i I. C0NCERNIN6,CQWS AND. OTHER JCATTLK Running at Large.- f . B rrOsBAriteii-By the Board of Aldermen of the city of Wilmington, N. C -as followt: i Section l -'Tnat any CO W or othe i ; . j 'd'ATiE; iOfit-AJSlit ' KIN I ? r mm-ii ..H; .ifwTiUi, 'duo i 11 ill .7iL'JO.JJt? I'l l- - RUNNING AT LARGE. - I V 111. I ' ! J, J II J.- . within the corporate r limits of thU eft than be IMPOUNDEB bythe City Marshal,' and the owner reqinred topay : !t: ,::t : U . i ..'..FINE OF TEN DOLLARS , .boford tne same 'snail be released".' " Sac. 2" Any ordinanca er part: thereof cinakiing herewith, are hereby repealed., , ,. , r t Tbk aboveOrdinajice-wad adopted by the Bdafd of . Aldermen on the Mth-dav of June. 1S7JL aad wiU g into affect on and after MOM DAY, JfUB 18, inatanti .'--4iu -T. Ci SERYOSS,1 ' " - June Srtf x , f; ) CJtypierjt and ,Trf as'r. : no yti'jtn'iA-Ui. t J.I .-I;" , ISJjPmts amounting to.. . . .$450.0 l .3,000 each.1........!.... io,o o tl oltt iUK eaehC.il J&t I . A . 1-S0- ,.''? 7i Oeacn 44,60O 635' Jot -l,e rearA:T'. j ' !196,t'f' Llrcalar,4ftbtfuUiranaiteum ; Biiuiimj 'Stationer andHJcnuftit sgeut. , n-ay 7 dwly ji ; ,y Liberty St., few prfc jgCVURA(3E UPE INaTITUTION .. II O Wi: aSUUAIVCE coin PAS , 'TlaatbanV cMKeiMd wflte'PeAaea,,' ! rates, on all chtases df diiswablebroDertyi - - ' , , All losses are nrptoptly adjusted and paifl. ? n s"CjMJt tertgiffiy Wowte? 1. polic Tavor, aait appeals, with confidence, tp, .wsnrera of. . property -a North Carolina . , T . -- in an lAgenta in alJ-paw tne state. R.H. BATTLE. Jr., President. l .; -..i J - C. B. ROOT. Vice President.' V ' tiSEATONOALES, Oouutawj. ' ' ... ruuABKj uuwfKJtt, jsnpervisor, . 1 -i Atkinson iiannino. aots, U an14f i . t WUmineton. NA., .1 Sttlpnarji ! ; Steam t -.JEngtBCi. V land r Iwrse'power1 Portable 'Flak Boiler, wltfi- . ; Wriic-keetack, pump, &c., all in excellent order. Al, .-r . s J gECjND ' BAND H)RSE POWER 0SOUAT- - T ; i n ill 1 ING', STEAM ENGINE.' P : uttabl iror -gtonlng and grist mVV vVKi wl.' uF6Mi6Wp'oiyUUi?;j U .lani8-tf HART. BAILKX, V.Ar 17 South Frout street. V aujuujiiuuc w uu muei nubui LTBliunent Of Qutalis ; than can bo , aSorded ,by any-, inferior page. . 1 ue indicious interspersion oflandecaDe. iniiriiiH fi.i.r.. '
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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