WIS. U. BERNARD, 1 - Editors. CICERO r. H AjtHIS, J - ( - SusikYM0Bxn3&pQm 15 1$75. A NEW LINK OP INDUSTRIES. - :TTao od5sInea , 'looiang jiavq we" . relied poa jcotn,ol)acco,suga; s;:C rice. The8Briira.':gprodnofi I M they "were not? fcriltifated: eip&Ueij they: would be exceedingly profitable. Wo overdo our staplesWe produce too few article?.5'' af "Oy . Bat it was not- intended ftp. make this a general criticism of otbern industrial policy, or an ; elaborate ar gument for mannfactures. : ajnifac tures are the 'desideraturit r i Wfttiont . them we may have'still a fyU $atb, - t a South lovelyto loolc upon1, d like wise lovely to live iri but tj f) $ ill; be, for all that a sluggish South) Com mon sense therefore tirges (lt jwe build np all over-this sectiori "nm-'; ber of factories. Every thng 'that , can be made with a: profit1 teotrid be j made here as well as elsewhere,) Scjm'e things can be done "as well as oEers." Capital at the North1 seeks ynyest . raeut. it isn arng in me marKec. Let it come South, and : be ioyesled, here in all sorts of business' "ibf, will : pay.- TheshrewdbUsiiiesaniEnioJibe North knows. what, will and Vhat wUl not pay. The South Says to -him, ' ft !2cr't;- t fr ? r. o ft H j ' t . . , ... -- -. , , Among the cities of the Southern States none offers finer advihtajjes than Wilmington. In health) itihios pitality, in situation we are batterjoff ' than most of our -neighbor?.? i(jkir, port is never blbcked byl iie,iti is comparatively free from storas. .Rail way communication with the interior is good,; aud v improving.,. Soon jwe shall have direct trade.witK the whole West. This will lead inevitably) to direct trade ' by steam "witW jEurope and the East. ' ! ' s 1 H?i I But some of the articles that could be largely manufactured here might -be enumerated A soap factor!y5would pay.' There is not one, we think,- in the State. Our people may not ire quire a soap factory for their own use, but soma of our neighbors of ihe American - Union would-be all the better for a little scrubbing. : . .Then ... let .a soap; manufactory bo put jiuto operation at once. In all this "lower Cape Fear region we know of bu one ' tannery. There 'are hides" enough l3 ' here to make this business profitable. -' Again we have no broom factory AH these and other new lines of jin , dustry, if . opened, would 'remunerate -l . Ti 3 uaicious-capnaiisis-1 j w , IIAIiL WE BE TOM-FOOLED 4 The Netez:Ycnirm5iWft.8tates5tiiat a movement is on Jot amoDz. hotel-; keepers and railway officials to -in duce the holding,pf oneorboihl risi-, dential Conventions next vear at i Long Branch. Colonel Thomas Ar " Scott, of thrI,'ennsy)iaa , flail way, ,": ; has already conferred on the subject , with:,, Charles Letand,r of rtlhe Ocean: HotelLiOng lrancp. . ana severaljin-?, terviews have been held with leading tion as a happy one. A New Jersey a a Presidential Convention withinuts borders arid Philadelphians favprthe .4rojecL becauseit will insure the!at teuuauce at the exhibition of I many perso'ns who would ignore . Philadel-! r njfiia XL tXeyrhadrjQ, make .ar-jourpe:yJ fuVluif itheunV,ner to'fend ihe : .,vJ3-l!JT JiQ 'AO- r vuiiveuLioii in some ant cuy. ' .Ageo(I thing for'tbestielels at ihe ' i summer seat of Government, but there is: something odorous' about ; AitVxWhy.vshotild -the ; Democratic party or any other party be dragged about at the heels of the Centennial Qentennials are good, perhaps.. But j men cciiicjniiia arc ucilLeillllUlS ailU convetittotM! are kHVitions. Then ; again r tli'ls1 proppyitibn'n1aick.. too J mach of the "Gol 1 Iting- of WaH Street and ,of TomScott. rli. is wt-11 euougn ior ine i.aaicais to poltl taeir Conven mention at ljongrcanch, foriliere itncial leaders of the parly most the o'ffu do congregate, but excuse us, Messrs. Bullionis , T from, inrriing the Democratic, Couser vative"party into" a grand unket'iug1 r- -expedition tied to the tail of theden- t.JiiaLkite. lt"VheC$uventron be , 'lUiherPiii-ifleAst Cleveland; OhkJSUfLouis, Lohls ville, Chicagopridianapolis rieve"r at Long Branch. THE SOFTJIIONKir; PARTV Iw'VlIE i .af.P;irjTitt .i f -r. A movement ia on i oot,: ;as we have; already mentio;ned,0'f!brrogi New" - " York tip1 to the markon the carreticy, qntlorts.e. jilomJ Richard bchelr a : : I Pf i e r Corrpe r Esw. rentw m os iM :-4I'ttMiipi..v-Irl-Mfhllfw't'nirvl.l'r of . i.t l:v' peri Ant? of itlio 1 - iirr-s.- oldest and most honored business men' of the city of New York. The Brook lyn Eagle, a powerful evening Jouri nal, appears to have given in its aq4 hpsinn to the .movement -The JEaaU cannot seo aiy difleiijj)knlbAl. "greenback heresy" and the "national bank heresy, and-thinks on the whole T: , ence.'r It adds; "The chief point of thAeaterheryappeR.jbe tha if e are to hae anirredeemable cur rency it! 8fcdttldtS'lgiwnb1aefe tiac' puDJic wno.use it ana an wnose uaiuw it is issued will ? psrUcipatejBiTIiAt this is inrauvfideffree worserthan the proposition Wn tJiduot 'government for the greatest jzood of the gteKtest6 number is what we cannot see.", t lf) It looks ,yery jnh- aa if .the con tractionists would not be able.tooldf teii- Aqi'h -irffhrt1V-'-Tf- New 'YSoi-k should" go in TfavoE8 otthe Tendleto'n-1 Allen theory 'h the hard1' moMev ihfen' wquta nayanar.Jti, CO; Two reasons there are hesWe com mon pnuantuppy w,ny; lut. ii w get from Syria by cable" is ! odeep appearance of ch olera. : a tt Damascp, aifd Aniiocti! lioMh'isricalsicities, and the raging malignity of that; pp nrrirnnr.p. enve. alarm . on . ace iccount bf thn manv llnnsfiiin missions estao- VUV . W w . : T- .- , lisnea-W -inair region, xuioua uubw jm .i-Uu-t xi'OFL, J xlj j missionaries and their families are a :erabfe"nu mber of Ameri not inconsu ciifs sonVe .frftm the iS'O'ittneVii Slates belonging td'diffeferit denomination!!!3 There' is" dreai "anxiety 'f Jest these! great srvarit! devoted servants of " the Mostrligh God be stricken down and die of this fearful epidertmrhi a strange and S ar land. Besides " the cholera may! be carried ' over into i- Europe, and piaylhavpcC, tnereSB it has done often . before. Toward the endj of July;forbnndred iqasesjof cholera were rejported daijy at Damascus,nd it is ' elievbd. tbif-f Lhia wasifonly ; a blind to coneeal the real number j but even this is an enormous proportion for a mall city. aThe telegram states that .the . Christian quarter s of ., the town is desertedi suddenT deatlVs bc . i . . i ... cur in the streets of the city; there are no physicians, medicines or sbp- t plies for the treatment of sufferers: the mission schools' areclosed, and the children have dispersed. "It shobld be ddedflioweVe?, ttia't tlfe'jefiblera at Damascus itiough very deadlyj is said to' be hot 'the Epidemic Indian 'onfe and ifthis be true there wilt be less anxietYsabouV iUs IBreadifig. At the same .time prompt and systematic precautions against the spread, of the disease should: be takeo. in-iall Euro- pean and American cities, cleanliness , in streets ana aiieys Demg ngiuiy en.-' forced'1 :. j BLADEN. Item of Iotere(-T-VUtfeCrop an 4 the People' i " - EDrroEs CjTAiirDeeming it proba.- nr v 1 r j . u uie a,uoepxiboiruBiiaueii may 00 acceptable 4o' .youi lwiH pen you j'a :few itemat i"iOor county Ms nobuiet and Uie JJemocratsJi like; JSapoIeon Old Guard, may die but they never surrender. 3. MW.ing io-irreguiarii.ieiLHiiVne taie electipn, many townstitps werelhrow n out by. the County gCommissioners," coDsidefablv reducrns McDonald's it 67rl . - . fen. majoruyranougn jiou- eiecung-.ji.QS8. We'havdi)Wfea are proud p our work. In the next campaign ihe Democrats wilf carry Bladen'0 jS, was Conueno'n, not Radicalism, that de fthislime. , . i.,. I Thomjs-Hr Sutton, whh -wbtam yito!afeleWi3niaiS! has re moved to Fayetteville, wherehe I follow his.rprofesftkov -the law life will retain , his praeUce m hjouiity' ej, yisiting.us as occasion may" reauire.' Mn Sutton has withdrawn from politics,- and -hi quiet- ceurse has neutralized Ui6 bittwne his If olitiai once enaendered He?4s al mail of fibilityt,at i Mrljanyipi)r;ieh(iH will be glad to kiMiwoTtjifftueeess iii corae Ijitn to his'old owej -.r i u Crops are very fine. tCliJ.j At uYicioweti,-wno is one oi-ine-Deet farmjefsaS wrdibxnggefis meh in ithe county, , has afield of about jjtwo bu'rV-j ilreil t acres. 'in.'iiwhicbV.he.r wiJi IriiseT about two hundred; life'1 will raise' about two hartared aftdl 1 .forty, bushels of Corn to the ' aci-t.-11-1' Farts of his crop will average1 evert 'ntk r;t.L3'.2 i. .;it iHgffuRtfdiealism, and is attending to bis lawi)tfsine88. i t Pjur GalIantioId"war- iltaJKln ovpV .hb- defeatrand can lif tpnexi ebetio'n5 2 btl'eitWVaV;;wHVI and is conducting himself verw auiet-JriVJSt.W .N. A.vStedman,Jr.jfcas4Qitni-. -ltTS Wrrft"! um -nU, section. and is considered affreon&-;fr. caiiAri.i...,!. o. . .. : .. ii ii m - - I Livinsrstone. eldest daughter of the distin' the qli8 cuished'AfVlfckLT eipibrefAoMr. AlexaAd&M .V8 :.F4 era took place at riaralhon. Eng., i - 5nS bf JaVlsyK3 f KatetField i writincr for the , frrxjnvei Xiogan -gunes aDsuray ovtr the nefro waiters at Lone BaDcfi isTei e is a ladyr KLKhodS Is land wlio lias an income of a million a year, that Amejicaneirlsare yell, educated.. Mhbfid Mfs Sart&Wwmieate Long Branah for Eyglaad on AugusWSSy- Adelaide Phillipp9. lisl or canizinsr a new Italian onerftaeomnanviat j: .-.T-t Edyvjw Booth iwUlfplaiy Richard pi. daxxvgXha gmingeasoi from the! text. rr fJurs JohnU:Jreckmndget con7 p. 22?$$ ostol waritors f Jeavedutieleertm-i wteii'1 the news 4jdfts toIoerowoVilf he articles i:oontaialrig;! Greek . ii Iti in;.jCQntenplatioAj pi.unitfj. f The cn'al wflt)U'axe io ,be25D leagues joag.'- eiiiid ny DiiVM tJajWck to Hkh'nli more,' w&ft61(fWab!cion' at-Rossi Enfij.i fecenu J "aThe widow of ;jexGoTejnor John, ,Bj FJoyiit hilooft'hfir nWBy4cburch.on .i.pio.ii ate'd.' is W coranieicir coreu or meumaiic pains uiat lli;l!o6lora: lave ordered -'lintlauaBce iortUe-eplmrbatbs.. v-i L s?r;i.t;-j ;i M.isaoPhoebeJLCpzmnsi.the SU . Louia lawyer, has chosen ' as4be.subiect for a lecture, 't'aftlii noms. It is tW auPrttidftftJfewbit;1 'of the f Erie raiHohd,t'i8 sldWlvteeoveriBg from the peri oU8 accident Jici&et.witb ou.iloodaj evetf- intr. when he was thrown out of Jiis carriage. -foaoujjuiiietue, ,:ijyrpn of the Plains', Has left Eung Branch, "andl de-, spire' "the- strong HDU oweTUu-' lnnuence bmughc tobenr,'l)e UeclrueU lo have Iris hair ar?r:-:Miss Margaceiha mtver -in Jier, Louk. of travels, ,'j'he Norih Star and 'the Sputh'ern Cross."" irqnoubce8'Ja(apese cmlijsatfon ' a 'liUnroua','1 and the people scoundrels. in The JProgressive Age, of -CtSiew berry, S. C, suggests a Press Congress at Ue Centennial nextyear. It says; T"lntlie name of Franklin, we claim for the Press a place in t&e picture."1 ' ' ! - ' 1 5 i i Florence Marry att ' (Mrsl ; Hoss CburcbV; is saM td- be not-! far front J forty years old,- iwd4heBtother of a married daughter, butlio is. generally spoken of as a youDg lady . She is a blonde of the pure. English type, and does not look more than twenty years old.' " ' - - s Miss Olive Harper writes 5n tbe St Louis Globe-Democrat an account of her tiaveis i Jo the -East, . ;$be , went .to some games in Albania, and -"after this." she says, came some wresuiDg, wucre tue men Were stripped entirely naked. I 'watched breathless, admiring tbe beauty and strength ot the men.". Jfie, he, Olive! tn ,..-., Great men . will read with con siderable satisfaction these lines from John Boyle O'Reilly: "A natiou's greatness lies in men,' not acres; " One ciaster-auBdis Worth a million hands. Io kingly robeshaye, marked Hie planets shakers. :Uv But Samson-strength' t- burst the -ages .i,i: (;:nands.:iiri;xr;li .if. If- t in The might of empire gi ves no crown super Athens is bcrc-but where is Macedon? A do2en lives maka Greece and Rome eter nal,il v . ,And England's fame might safely rest on One. JUeinocratle Culo. .!r;ybe.German: Pemoccaticorgamza tiojif JS!ew York city.-of which Mr. Ottendorfer is acknowledged .chief andjth.e iew ;antM!aniniaH jr.p.rganiza-; tipn' i arc,. it.'is - asserted, pre jjarin to act tn unisah. It is said that reurer enia'ves Qi.noin organizations .nave ajjpuiuLeu a juiiib Huu-cumiuiuc.ei to prepare a list of candidate fort jecy toi nspectorsbips witha viewl to havFrilhem Appointed 'bf ther'pblice orftdd'thuirvh'ercvia of tne oia ' rinErraotioe'Or counting" men into oiuGBir .1.; fooijo? 7 , .... , - . - : . r ...'.n-,. . - i ai lj !); ji- . . i f -7'Tlie' prbpoMtion'td -nommate ihe Hom. Jieverdy yohtsonas an.Inue- puuueiivi luuiuiuaiB lor-Txiov.ernQrj oi iMailaiid.dQea.jnotrimeelwith.favbr atJiis' hanclsiL . Jn an iuteryiewilub lislied in the Baltimore Ga&Ue j he .pays thti whiletUjwouldriardly; be '.yet ten,deredf be can- Trey. assert, Uiat under 'Hrcumitances wbuld tie jac? 'cpjiVuifoBjati6y for Jdv.erhbr iri Opposition id the Honl" Jouft Lee Car-i jfi'c-ii ' 'mm ----- 1 i2 Tfh Nefcriak1' eioatlintln. I - AccordirittKe :tAaha Btk "the work of the'Nbraska Constitutional Cbriveritibri is isofe to be'Ac'cepted and : rlfi ,y. H Pe.oP1.?-1. .In he main the-new, instrument is cbpHtrnpted on the Illinois model, bnt ? several novel 'featUres1 are 'introduced.'1 Forf one thing provision is naad6 fbr' a.'niirect i,i -nTlioiii i I'M !.; it-, ,-TT . - poptiiar tl9ije,,wneney?r ..a.quea Btattfs enatvrsbip i to h .j filled. SuteK 'ivit$-df ebourrtef;illihave no legal effpcrtWt Hire-theory is that the IegiHMfiYieVWlIMMH Vete"AdiHre gai'd heplain elpreHon of the popu lar" frill Ihus'obtaiHedfiW s-rU-1 ;Bf flney In, Canal Bmn a. TbeiAlbsmjveiiniZoUrlnl sa''s that for the; current: fiscal year,! which' eEjbraee ihrej&7fmopihftjpf v Uie iast iCauJi . peaso,Xjth theJ Nff? orkjcaual n.reV)enue82Wili I bfe iauuo anq . ixir.toe .next o scat l.vear. ltr. must necessarilv. be worwj AM Thee is 'no use, disptiting Morton s excelle" nce1 'as" a -'stdnip-speakef;1 ih nail ,; home 'eyefV titfi ef he ariS !eU '''km bmmWK$M.itiU ainhMZTiiMnMit.J-3J; .no UI ? rJuAnd lief drivfritiflto Colfiri of r a st : IC "I" Lexington.0 Ky.V'to Mkansai ia 'the tftrtumtL4 w amw ai ; , i Hniry.i uu,.e ii.iui . war . -Li.'i - " A S-W vaa b v w f a r v " degirrtbtniwnotheV js all lu Eestiiratibn0 casianaay. . ueiieve;i.neueteci'Yp? .ao-try.,. iCi j-w? ,,,,?-joi MISCELLANEOUS. .NDtjce Shippers. j t IB CO. the Line, aiid.Aviir sail from i win I f EYArY WlBhtkYAmiskTXfBiikT,''''' at 8 P, M. from Pier 1 Nortb Bfe? owl 35nW?i;di ..!u :sanI .vl . jsj Seni-eeilp. fj9m,ackj?pfti -ai. TTKHSAFTKa: SHIPPERS CAN' BWiY iPON , JUL the Prompt ana Regular Sailing f theee Stetmrfl front' Yorlc a advertiwd.' CAb -the Company iaa determined, to adopt .regalatrMiung days, ana with the Additional Steamer thetr'can be i DO canse for dela; la. shipment b' fi."i y uo vuier oieamers win De aacrea a." rcenireaj , mar 10-tf pt!tr G 1o 9J1 ;!i t . 1 r ovcr 4e.ww mactc ana soitr. irtii j ncy siui maintain meir great popaiarny ap ;u; THS lAl INO KAKK OP AIX 'OBEEli ILiii. I.r L uuTTSLfiXxIft America' 8 greatest SjDutb-( cm riamst exciuivnyBqa Kwi yaaiwcwec upon mem m i.uuo woncerw. jcraipenc AruaUiyAmatears and Moek)IdH8pronouBe them : ' J' i -'i n The Best and : Most ' Eeliable Pianos ! . For pari? j and volume of tone, ttrach,' durability, wear and material need ther cannot be excelled. i' i'heyi reinaln Iiv' bstter. tBB- than most ' Pianos ":Tliey wie the most prcforibfd and deBlrabfcPtanos jaie;v-j ,j - i .tcno- isdi hi tt'ii:i-j t .';. TbeyarethCDioet reasonable piiced First-clasB Tbey f oadoea, alL modern improvements ofi any Tliey are4Tefmteaaeet e nperb and perfect lu eiruiuenis, ,af t- .t xT : Tneytare. . Fully Warranted. I " ' -. Illustrated Catalogues furnished free of charge. Applr to . c. lUlUKBKINQ & BONS, T-or-J. F. KU KCKKRT, -1 Boston. 1 s Wtlmington, N. O. tgrr QOiS-TO TATBS,1 BOOK AND -kUSIC oi wxj waere yqu wui nna a irean supply de viese justly ceieDraiea nanos conBianuy on nana. . ang 4-DAWtf . , , Direetmpoatipn.;J Cargo of Assorted Merchandise, MOW LAKDUTG EX GERMAN BRIG BERTHA i.y and imported by us direct fiom Uremerbafen German'; consisting partly of ' " s ' Good Distiller?, Glae In Barrels, '-, ... 1 ..-.t..i ... i -si. ...IZ. - GEBMAN VmEQAE in DEXIJOflNS A$D CKS, SELTERS WATER IN BASKETS!! i ! ffeorfHfii Casks, i ! CTocittry and artncnware, assort ea . packogoa, .Dutch Liaseed OU : for Painters . use. in Barrelr, iv-:Heyes Deinijohn' Assorted Sizes, Second Iliind Spirit Barrels, iU't 3i 'J ;irjt i c btfl&y , ,-We'oJrr the above to the trade in lota to euit, at loweet flsuree. Orders by mail will receive prompt E. rESCHAU A WE3TERMANN. ang 13 AIM OttDIXANCE, .Gonceriiini Drays, Wagons, . Carts. M. T I1K BOARD OF' ALBERMEN OF THE CITf OK WlliMINuTON. N. C. DO . .ia s ORDAIN, That any Dray, Track Wagon, or- sum lounu ib nse wiuun ioe wiy funiis witnoui t&e, Jadge or.RegisteiaiiiiiDer a required By City Tax Ordinance passed May. 9th; 187a. BUll be aabject to sekuwby the City itaiBhal, and the owner thereof aobject.to a .fine of fm Doui R -for wich ' and everr 1 dav the same Is ta sed in this dry without the prepayment of the monthly tax, or without having on the " . --i 'u.l Jbaage oitegisteredLJMiimDe aa the Ordinance of the City requires. -3st'l r Any Ordinaaca apparU thereof conflicting With the foregoiuKare hereby repealed. i ( The above Ordinance1 was passed by the Board of Aiaennen aiineu meeting ireDrnary lbtn, 1874. C.8ERVOSS, 1 3-- City Clerk. fehlStf I h'i .",:.TaliiaMi!;BealIE5tate!forSali!."- rTY VIRTUE tF AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH Xj the provisions of a certain Deed of Mortgage, executed by Alexander M Sholar to Michael Croniv. Du Brutz Cutlar and Robert E. Calder, Trustees for "The Wilmington-Bailding AiwrtclBtioB.?'lated the 29th day of July, A. D.M869. and- by paid ,Trustces assigned ifo eaid corporatron--,The "Wflmingtoii nuuam? Association - uy xieea aatea tue Htn: ay or April, A. ii. 1H71, tne nnaereigned,' as Attorneys ior pQ . jiongascuj wiii.iw onturaay. xQe nin, aa: of September, A. D. 1875, at the Court House doo in the City of W ilmlngton,t twelve o'clock M- sejl for cash by public auction the following: described lot or parcel of land situate in said city of Wilmirip ton: Beginning in the northern line of Church street eighty-two feet from the northwestern intersection- of Church and Fifth, streets, thence, running west-, warujy wiux vmd uuruieru. - lino vi vnurcu wreei eignty-tnree reet, tnence nortnwarctiy and parallel un Fifth street nrtxty-six feet, thence eaatwardly ana paraiiei wiin vnurcn street eigntv-tnree Teet, and thence -southwardly and parallel --with Fifth street sixty-six feet to the beginning; being part of lot No. 6, block 103, according to the ' plan of i said ., any m-iaua th;-s -jt:i tmni . wu jiuoraevs. John W. Himson, Jambs D. CctNO, ; (Late of . (Late Cashier. T 1 Sprnnf: & HInoh!.' f -'Bank ofNeW ffanoverj New' Southern5 House." , .-.'.--V.--f:.)ti!il-i,.v -Mil hi-i j H INSON &.GUMMIN G C O MMIi'iSlO.T MER Cli'A WTX, - , FOBTHB,SAI.B.O, , ,., j . nrruivitMa4iuwK. kick, lumbkk. If-il'AiilC. sf jt(.qhretnntSti .Philadelphia. V P.O. Box 2036. , , " July 6 3m i - -- n -in.'i ,t ''v' r-f jj'i1,- ..; - Tick ! ; Tick ! ' Tibk ! ,1f' i WOW IS YOURCIIANCK .TO BUY WATCHES, X3 Clocks and Silverware, wietatirsr ' t4 reduce mv stock wf nne Gold aud ailyer , Watches, ... ! U.w. ... lit ..'li ....Til-til H , " I 4-.-U 'Jewelry- of-tne Latest Styles. M - . i ...... . -t. ......... - i ' . Polld Silver and plated goods, all of which f have a flue selection, plain Uold Wedding Riara, Fancy and heal hiiurs. and all kinds of goods carried in a first. clavg Jewelry IStete: : I offer at 'greatly reduced prioem to suit ine times, i give an wors my personal atten'Trtn and guarentee satisfaction. Old Silv ver and Woid .bpijght at vne h'gh8l prjeee- ! uh 1 i ?t M,J. Vf t..i., i.ji? --J...H. ALLEN,, "juiy i7-tr ' ' Agent . MAYQR'S, OFFICE, fo; -i ...... ,City of .Wiimington- FROM THIS . DATS AUCTIONEERS. ARK prohibited selling horses or stock of anv kind in front omre City MarkcV Princess street, from the Eastern age; oi Front. trect; to Uue Western line of Fourth street, or Second ana Third streets, 'be tween the Ndrthecn'lind of Market and the. Sautbanii line of Chefinnt atree pose by ordef of 5the :T?t J.,H.lHOBfNS0NJjn iiforxaHlaifAiitrtaltoffesitiei ... jt "-i.'Ve... ' . RaWn. f Rofl'th'Froiit ) ... --..r Mrhal. lc l4-d.tv.-ir.-T 4 , f.. ti. ORAINORR. ' ' nfv in J ' nvi j siroci.ii. i.jc B I have aeeured J US T O li 30 raKIl:JI7 r 0 VmZ&rXm iL - -r -r- . a M-i j', !,a i.,ui-i;. r-C ln-Al -J r'. i. - L A v'.M"f j; .vn'O'i 'ii.; ' 1 'S-tTT :3DapI biBeOutor T n ..t ft Jniy ig-tf I lu- 79;t-iii iil do 1-xflVni li - - ' c - . f t j . - '. L t IilK ATTENTION OP" TUB FUULltJ IS JIKSflfitriT UjbL.X mvirau 1U itus ia-i -xuaa ...wn1.A ii.....tl L?nil.n..w 1. ..... - A v. I ions ac w limmaxon. norn via Direct steamer unea . . .... . - . . . - JL.IUUtllUUI'UCUUMiulUnttT UCIUE LUUIUiCbCUfulVLIttlil V. .V. .. t . v-- V . - -" KsamddphiajNew: York, Boston and PruYldencerrunequaied .facility for hand Ann .ehipmenta from TO i CHARIOTTES; STATESVIEEE; "SHELBY, r t r . f '- -' ahd: all0 Stations ' tfri "the" AtTaiitic; Teun?- -A Ohio, Western ,NoMh Carolina Railrotdaaa well na al points in tiKOKUXA AN o Alabama. ... Insurance from Eastern cities guaranteed as low as via any other line,, No terminal OEan;-fer changes, aniBate alwayn.as lew as the luwent. ' ! Itatea to all points furnished upon application tor the . undersigned, i Office in Bank, of Nw nanover Buildine. i i- Upt-tn ' "' F. W. CLAiiK,' General Freight Agent- . : 1 . : ' ' i?f -4 h i T ; !. : ' . - BUSINESS CAUDS. ' ADRI AN fc V OLIiBR1 Corner Front and Dock St., i --'' j -. .j- ... ... ... .-. i.juj-'j . ' , -' WJWIIJjGXON.JS. VtrHOLESALE.GROCERS . . -f VV iT7- ' i INJLXLITS BRANCHE& f ' Conntry merchants will do . well by- calling on us and examining our etock.' ,v" - - 'rio lS-tf ' c OX3IISSION MERCHANTS . ! J .j i An lSAlkra in Ui'rli--.1 Grain. Flonr, ar, and also Freb i u and Orlts.'K v i ' ' t ,. Nos. 9 and 10 N. Water sL, Wilmington, N. C. ' Proprietors of the Merchant's Flouring Mill a, , . I ' nov 25-tf r -. ' ' - . ' LEGAL CAHDS. N. A ,y" STEBMAN, - Jr. ft jELIZABETIITO TFAV jfZ july7-D&Wtf , vSti MISCELLANEOUS. - n;e W ; a e e I !iY Ali s is Week. . .1 ... ! WACCAMAW. & CAPE FEAR FRESH-BEATEN UAM& Slum. r &HO l I; -.J - : . (Dry Salted and Smoked).., " 'English and Scotch Als,": COV FEESif 'all 'lOnds at keiuced TiicesFISH. . . i ... 19 ' . ' , CASE GOODS of all kinds, TOILET SOAPS, Pale ad .on. 89. 7. 1 : ailEerent-dnda of ITONISQ BITTERS, I oJa Thoran- Tnhniirt-:iKBrrviri Tliij'"Jsi - P Hay, Com and Oats, WITH HUNDREDS OF OTHER ARTICLES XftpqerieS at WliolesUle , ' , . ' i had - CASH or close buying etrstomers can be suited al ways, with Good Goods at Lowest Market Prices." -mayS-r -'' "t ADRIAN VOLLERS... . Ml? HP. Hi.' l-'t tV'.it ),.. U'LI t Just Eeceiveck 1 :uJ lul aai,!:;i5 aviti rr (iJnnt i A, LARGE LOT u4 j;nqidK bar. a.-tyj:u,h. una. ,siii '- In - aa -3wa- AND DOMESTIC - . - I f J ie Double-Thli ck ,,I8 Jj-Jiilasrr, 1 i MEEJ -J ,. no. o juarKci sireou "FINE STALL-FED BEEF ! OlTtlVIH V IflDVTISTn nil Hos Ifets, aVND FRAMES; cOAUJSft AND ,LACB; OT7R Second Stock Just? received 'And fbr sale low by Hif.l-l.SI-l -11 June 37-tf D. A. SMITH A CO. For Smithville; rr. Steamer ditie,'wtll,,rot!'REGularxy evrv oav excem. sunaava. 1 .. . . n Leaving Wtfmtan?.:.h.Vr.?M?.-'f'4.tM. ( .leaving BmitfiTitlva.L.4-ji.-j.tiijrf.vi5.TfcA. M. tommatation tickets may be purchasecL.at our office. t .l'i5Js 1211 i j r jniy,aM3fr, ... , ,t ,, i. pAKSLET-A CO. AOrtoii-Plaiitattion: I f I('"-'!1 s tc "S Ji 1! nl S !.vv.. I "air. xXLL Persons1 areereWVarni'if acratnft$hhnt?B' hunting, fishing, raagkitf -oiotherw..t(espaBsing On the lands known aa tha Orton Pln.ntJiHnn In Y.Z County of BrtaswttckiShe iadicminiTiaTtfiilHncrht.' , of game at all seasons, and 'the, ineessant depreda 3rimi1n'otherahd wore -important -respects, nave Lv- Mi-in f 3;ji Fine Chewing, .... Tobatco. - July 96tf TtfhliltnrftO Ah 4wam j -l-jl m. , - ri Tlt rJ taai..rrK. f : . .r - . 1 I v.: 1 - i 1 ' ' v -. -. P E;W LE f Mi SUEZ'S, r : MARKET STREET If,' ' ATOK-SVX .JOY - KM,',.:e:;H - 'L'L Y S;?- .... :. r t Ixtrt - m 11 l rft. I I "TV ' JT I . I 1!3 I L'lr Bii, QJIZL.LV - L - I2 - l - ir -ociJio:; J EE T S 0? CD 0 IE ifT -- : - i.f'ftniiroM 'f- !"r '"b'h" TVr X TTrftCri1 IT ii :CwoUoac Clenlral; If u way, - J m-m. ti -.. Js fnim n a rnt n-r a m ifTM i fn I. An .1 1T.rl.l mi Pill U1.IIIUU g.TT I WW mull II H ( 1 1 1 1. I T.l . . .t . . . u . iw - .a-tiai.:wii i v. . i ana via w eiuon ana rorusiauufca, im Bajumuic, Atlanta & , Richmond, Ak , Lino,. North Carolina And' liBenerai BupttslOMc oi -f'lliiifeT6.-jnIy I." t.-i. - T I rN'AND ATTER SUNDAY;1 JULY 4TH. THE t ' 1 vi) it 7i -f j j .; pLctuxee, wmcii, wnu -otuer paintings and ensrav- i . . . . r . t i ' unazis'e or-, scneauie. ! ' . vzsszzsz oTTTTub. ,m h . - . . .1 -1 iecesl Valued at' over S2.500 are ditrilmiii Vj foppwing gchednle wiU barun. ou tMs Road: I Eeriesasmade afetobe pubiishedinttienext m L'' ' ' , -i:vl ceedlng Issue of THE ALB1NE. This feature tuh NIGHT EXPRESS AND JPASSKNCKB. applies;, to enbscribers who pay for one year in, ai- . ; i . . . .' , I 5 THAIH Xally)i j ;r LeaeWnmlhgton.vUt:;.l.V 8:25' P. Jt5 Leave Florence 12:20 A. 4. Arrive at Columbia..;.'.- ii...'.;'.. -4:15 A. US Arrive at Augusta,.., .,.j...,.w.i. . 8:45 A. L. LeaveAugusta, , 4:15 P. 11. Leave CelBmbia.,jij;.;v'i.v.i;-iiul S:1P. VL Leave Florence. i:io AL Arrive at wunungtoa.. r. i-.v.'.t. 7:10 A M, Passengers going west beyond Columbia take mm tram, leaving vviimmgton at oSSa If. Jn.' i . . . : ,--. , J i (. . ; Day Paseus:er Xrain Dally (except S f at'L Leave 'WilmlnrtBrt, .. j : :, ? 'T 'I .4nU Arrive at .Won . " Leave Florences .iv::;A.vAv:U.v.: 12:45. PM .Arrives at WilminCtOn. li2:PM - Connects at Florence whh N.E. trains for Charles ton, and with Freight Train - with . Passenger Coach- ocutju ior v,uiuKiuia jKionaays, w eanesaays; aca Tlirough FrelIit Train Dally (except' m. Arrive at Florence. . J:4U A. M Arrive at Columbia. . . . . . . ... ..'-.' '9ms. M Leave Colummaffr..-frrr. 5 :80 P. M tfi,ve FI2S?CC. .-4A.w! Arrive ct WllTnlnDrtywi o .m t u Local Freight Trains leave Wilmington Tuesdays. upiuayaiw 1 caiurflaye at ,: A. hi and arrive at . wumingion jnonoays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 5:3iP.ALt:'; iv.'iu;v v -a 1 ( Passengers for Charleston, Columbia and Augusta and beyond should take Night Express Train from Wununston. - ...-.' . --. T " Through Sleeping Cars 6i night trains fo;r Charles .tqandAjiguta,iii;i!al js r-M;;fiv -.fTi- , 1 JAMES ANDERSON; ' july8-tf" i l::MH.Jt.a , ri iH-WI o't.. Wuniingtoii o& Weldon - day excepted); 4-. ;.i.itW..At JJ7:35 Al M. Arrive at Goldsboro 11 .45 nr Rocky Mount. . :.l7i3.Pt M i jio-3-u ,inuaayt;-. .rtf i!" K t 'hlrCy.Z'f'0 FAIRBANKS &CO. i JXi ZZZ?. Vrirrs"';.uu " "'"vi ivauroaa I FAIKr5AriK.S & CO.. 34 KiDC WUliam i.obuuu. IitJiuri .t '. wAw''i I sid - FAIRBANKS EWINGi, Masonic Hall, Phila. . , I , , . .. . 1 tt. , . . . 1 j? ainDOiiao,jnunoA o wicc,-. .7-. T. TTT,n r- j Vo J' i v' 1 'J : I ttc.a.muiikVA,.i iuui, - wuvu vt.Lvv AWUIi IO Mil 1. I a. T " - H ZYi w7 v8-'"'-- -Ao t. A. M ETRBANKsTMbRSE COv5th and Main strt, ;.V.'. ?v85 P. M. FAIRBANKS & CO.. 802 & 804 Washington avertie. -'.: -.:syW,gev jjj n n. StLonis. . AdflCHJierIBftodsIorlaTRAJC,' AWsiTHHOUpIf ilvt (HlJ7Tt.JEICJH-TOAIN : Leave'lJnlbn Depot' flirtly"?.-1' -'in Arrive at Goldsboro .... . ' W:S5.. Mi. Rocky Mount I .r.. STLTJ -""V owm a. Leave Weldon, daily..... 7 ivi pi v fontes.- . - u.vwii weeKly at 5.00 A. M., and arrive at 1 :40 P. S. I - JOHW IF. UlHirfK'' juneft-tt,;,,,, t..,t:,..Geri.u."rtpnd't , mAOJu.iJJAiN M,U U ' ? w P.16. at. .V. ,bWg rpoi'n fhnrldav 1 theS2ain,t,atWo-clockA.M.,eft remain ope untd .further ordered. ., .j h " i . j July 22 1m W LAKKINS .vfl i; UAhlllKR. , TcutlxaJLadies ! WB'WfliLELtJ'flem Hnfa'P oWard K -;r.-iHii. '(). 7 is f. v--tf.-vt,j vi, ,.,s-:. f, : rv,,-. .iO a-' iaY.V. ..AA AUUB. t,':.. .. . . . ... .,-. rrt ... ... .1 ... 1 ,,. ,,,7. 7., f,fc TrabeOrdincraTad 1V ORDER OFHB1MARO OF DIRECt4s! ' ,..-1 tbe Books of suUcronUtl,:, I -"M- 5?J?A.Y . . 1 . 1 - t on I . A.Tjnfirican Art Taste 1 ;for 1875 y -EIGHTS E A thVartjou .r!:I;lei, ittopthiy. " A MaguificBnt Conception, vvoi,,,;' A,'i A :uii &Hy arTied cat." -l-'-a.i7: .-!!-, J 'The necessity of a popular medium j or isentaiion tf the pnodactiona ef our fereM . pre has always been recognized, and matv ut, UAt nave been -made to meet the want.' Them 1,61 faUurea which eo Invariably followed earh .u Vc In this conntry to establieh an art journal 3m lpi prove tkB indifCerence'Ofl the.pefm 0f a'Jt r,u fha rlalma of hi?h art Sn E.n . AWica m precianon oi ine want ana an ability to iV r abown,, tbe public at once rallied with P!,h ,"tt( to Its support, and the result was a erJt .361u taud commercial tiiumprHr-THH ALDi N I? arU"6 ' n.Lll, 1 j ... 1 ordinur tip mennvi aruoiu.- bjuu, in. Diacx. and whitn 7 though each sucneediaa number affords ( pleasure to its friend thjs real value and w,?, THE ALDINE will be most appreciated .jS? r boui-dup attheclose ot yeat Whiil A1 nnhlications mav claim 8iin'rrinr rii olr,tr pared wi'tfirivale of aijauWclusa, 'iliK kYi? is a a nniqueasd orisinal ebneeotion hi..7Z 1 it anapproacl proachedr-absolnteiy "without cnmr,.,;,T:'r;,: once or cnaractcr. xne; noRsees .. . 11 . - - . . an. ... ( 1 1 i I I I . voln-mft can not (iTinlimtB th nn.ni;. . ompiete l'l and engravingiin any other Phann.!. Tolnmcirc.fimw- Iti tost "v taken in no narrow sense. True art is cosmm tan. While THE ALDTNE is a BtrirtT, .i?.0?0"- 1 institution, itdo.s not confine itself entirely u, n" j-epeodactieti of native an. Its mission in to 7,,y pro- -"----""iwu artiKig, !itn. iu ai ways o& given so specimeni) from tuttn ' I "amlarinn jrhainckbli Irnm timnn ; UlKKin, 6"UJS ruuiuiuug Ul tue p.l afUfO aj'd I "v;,", . j . " '"reign Kmrco i . , . rw- . . . . . .1.1.11. Tl . . VI 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 "H 1 1 . . . iwftmnttK.viui'i nK At.ii svifa i 1 . -; " nuwonaht f-. appropriate to the satisfactory treatment ef de'aii than can be afforded by apy ii,ferior pa;e "ii iudicions interspersion of landscana. nivin2 ana animai snojects, sustain an unabatea inter Impossible where- the scope of the worn confii.( the artist too closely to a single style of mi.i, The literal are of THE ALDIN E is alieht and yi light and gi ace- V with Only feuch technical disquiteitions as do hut j,,!; (kuwb u furossiui me WUit , f .. ! jJSjEUU&i B'OR. 1875 ' ', l , T " v i .j iyery tuoscriberirorilSTa wLl rccoive a ic.ia, portiait, ia oil colors, of the same noble dg -a.i pictuin a former iesue attracted so- inach attracted so- much htu t. i ' '"iM-axnc tt tjot7T t?tott -rr-nT--.-.-r... will be welcome In everyj home. Everybody luvct erich'a dog; nhd the portrait is executed bo true tu te.life. tbatit seems the .veriUble presence of the animal itself. The RevJ T. Do Witt Tannage ielis that hih own Newfoundland dog (the finest in Brook lvn) barks at it 1 Although eo nataral. no m. a i, . pees this premium chromo will have the hli-Liii . .Besides the chromo. every advance subscrib--1 THE ALDlNB -for 1875 is constituted a lnuiabei asuten titled to all thejrivileses of . . . ; . Ill IJ L.1 A T1TlIlj A TI m TTWTA.. . ' -YT t i. . . . . . j 51 ) .uoyfuiwuwwiuBvriginaiSOiailTLilCALilLNK I aoon as the series is full, and tha award nf ,,,!. I notice-. ICulI particulars in circular scut ou appik l,tionencloainca.etamp. j - t . FH OHB StISCBI7TI0K: InItiTLINO TO THE AIX'IN'K 1 1 02t 7&AB, THS CHBOKO ASL) THE ART UNION, $6.00 per annm. In advance. '' : '';roc1iafgd for postage.) f Specimen. Copies TME ALDlNE, 50 CerOs. TlJEALDINlfi will, hereafter, be obtainable only byfiubscriptton.' There will be no reduced or club X, I rates; cash for subscriptions must be sent to tbe I puousners oireci. or nanuea to tne local canvasrtr, PUUUB witfiou vnuunu respongumity to) me publishers, except m wnere ine certmcate ia given, beannt; the v. I iac-aimueBignaturej or jaiois fTjTTON, rm-iaeiit. , , 4 !(JA. W V AJSS KliS I..WANTKD. I Any person wishing to act permanently as a 1ih. I mnvauer will twpIva f nil mhi nr.-iiriTil-. Infnnnsiu.i. I by apnlyinff to-; J rf . LDIlE"CTMPA?iy, S-3anfI$-tf -" I" f 89 ikaiden Lane, New York " r - - FAIRBANKS' SCALES. !-' ' ' ' ' .''i -saflij') 'IgiiIi-4 4il c i- ..: -I- THESTAWDARD - mW W A . m. I M its j Aiso miles' Alarm uasn urawer. Coffee' 'and 'Drug liills! Letter Presses, ic. it PKIKCIPAI. SCALE WAREHOUSES.' .- ' V.L.IrAJKU.tnH&CQ.. 311 iiroaoway, 1 FAIK BANKS & CO., 166;Baltimore st, Baltimore. 03 Vamp St, mew uneauo 3 Main street, Buffulo, N. T. 'SSSFBroadway,- Albany, N. Y 403; St. haul's st, juonirem. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., 18i Superior stret. Cleveland, rO. . -1 , , . , FAIRBANKS,' MORS! .COr, - 48 ' Wood street, ; I TH TT1T1 tr a n "Tt lwii ITTpW VwanlCn. f : or ale by.leadinK Hard ware Dealers. J? - ysuweFrTam Office of City Clerk and Treasurer, rrtwtr U'Hsrila.nii Jnu91 1875. . ' ;Cr'f.r .':, ;f;r- 1 j-.-.k.U j rt s v , fAn ; Ordinance - CONCERNING COWs' AND OTHER' CATTjf . i i.ig BBi(tag-at Large. . Bn it Ordatnzd By the Boaa of Amcnaev -J-the city of W Hm1gton;,J'. O.aiftollowti- ..SCTipH 1,., That any. gOWor,other. -i-i CATTLE OE ANY KIND RUNNING AT , LARGE s ; within the ooppcrot liaatfe of this city shal ' IMlOUNDEl) by the City Marshal, aud the ow.u required to payk In M 'J" ' ' - ; ' FJsNE OF TEN! (10) DOLLAR : nerore the same shall be released ' 6rtfftoH$J :W&dliiim Co. TcrinoHl. M ANUFACTURER. OF ' -( ' - - tti- t ' Y, n. Fine Fishinar8 Eods g , . , or au Kinas. , . . ::wx ;t-rjr ,.t !A f 1 p.: i V a.pa ,. ParliciiUr attention paid to making rods adapts to Sont rwrn-nA, ' -:-!-- 1 -- to Southern trade. it &ut Rods' Of any desired pattern ' . 'XliJj lo vf!j tif MOliJ IJK i'i.i ,fr. on short notice end At. reasonaoie C.H.i Ward's TlBWSSlNO ' & shaV- fetVWilm.nston.J- V, IM aervlci-s f , ;TUE AXJJINE, while issued with all th.-. larity, has none of the temporary r timtlL tt . -hnriintriBtin of ordinftrv nariruli ... " "'Wttt! ' f merit Thus, while plying before the puwt, .p

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