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FIELD A1TO ITBEIDE. Coleman's Rural World.1 : Fi$T WALKINGBORSEIr - The best ait- a "horse haw is, the fast walk. A do w walking horse is an abomination. . "who has patience with such a horse?,. fj-If you ride him nr drivfr hifft-he exhausts Sronr patience. If he is used to plow or harrow, or to go on toe road, he mopes along at a. snail's pace. He does only about half the -work of the rapid walker. If time is raouey you make monet. because vori save-time by having a horse that, walks fast. , . ) Breeders" should4 pa"yl Attention lb mis maiicr. m ociuuLiag Biauions. to breed from, by all ! means select ' one that can walk fast.; Then, there is a great deal in breeding a - horse,: to! spirit and ambition. ;These . cold blooded horses will beget cold-blooded colts. The nearer you can ap proach the thoroughbred, even for obtaining a fast Walker, the better. There is game there, and spirit and endurance, and stamina, and style. There are the neat, bony heads, the prominent eyes, the small ears, the capacious nostrils, the large lungs and chests, the well-developed muscles, .the bones as dense as ivory. Even for walkers, "then, 4 get the nearest to thoroughbred possible, and the same for trotters, and of course the samqfor runners! JYpu have, then, horses fit forany com psiiy, and for any purpose to haul the plow, or buggy, or carriage, or to carry you . on their ; backs. Breed la rge, fine mares; to thoroughbred horses, and you ; will get colts that yon will not be ashamed to have vnnr friends" rpp. THE GCRKBNClf QUESTION. Jloa. Am Mm Stephens on Clreulatlou and Inflation He Is la Accord, n(h Pendleton and Allen.' From the Rome Courier. We publish ; to-day the views of the Hon. George ! H. Pendleton, the distinguished statesman of Ohio, upon the currency question'; ;which is now absorbing a great deal of attention, especially in thediscussions of the landing Ohio cam paigK These views are those of Governor Allen the can didate for. re-election. in , that State. -They are also the views of Hon. A. Lfc btephens all three gentlemen being profound ' political economists, who have spent "a great deal of 1" time and study upon the subject. These gen tlemen do.not favor injlattqnt nor are j they in favor : or contraction., 1 heir idea is to place ' the currency in a healthy conditiontq, be equal "to" the ieiuands of trader-no more audrio less; tobe contracted gradually, and specie payments resumed. thrOug lithe process of legislatiQU looking to that end as ihe condition, of lh'& country wiii perniiij anu as ruuiKe" revives and onr industrial interests become more prosperous." , . . , .. . " a ' The country rs in no - condition to return to specie. payments; neither is it in- a condition for a contraction of the cu rren cy. ' A ri effort at either wonld jcoilapse the": p'eoplejj iutp bank ruptcy and ruin, and property would become almost worthless. Tljousands j who are in apparently favorable-circumstances woild become beggars. This state of things can only be rem edied by a decrease of the funded debt of the cqnhtry,. bearing heavy interest, and converting it into green- backs, whicn oear?no- interest, x nis wok Id increase the volume of curren cy equal- to tlredemandaof jtrade, aiid' give "IfroKpenty to" the "whole country, and place onr; industrial and ctMiimerctal Hnterests in a , healthy niatfywheit gr-id nal s contraction, by j;;'dicHMi4egisrilio, could be made it hout deti-imen Wo -..th & Go in raon i n tertfsts'.dWlkliJi ibbswa'we piay arrivecat'JaVaUall resumption - of )i:cie-payrantsy coming down to it us we would descend a mountain, by. tak'mg advantage of its grades. ( A sudden" oV'i'apid contraction of the currency would Jbae theeffect of in voiving the debtor, class in j-uin". This can -beliustrated'.'by a" simple example.-- -Suppose A owes B j one hundred dollars, the debj stipulated upon a greenback .basis, ( and '..was forced to pay the debt, in gold. To procure the goldjtoiJldreounnjH uunarea ana xnin-eeuaoiiars. uu seventy five cents."1 If the debt shbuld be one thousand dollars, one hundred: and thirty-seven dollars .and ,fifty cents over and above the - debt in greenbacks would be required to ' se cure the gold as a iegal-'teuder. pf.the debtor's obligation.' ; Contract the cmreiicy,' -and the ''man who has bought a piece of ' property. would find that i; hecouIdnotsel itfox, enough to, pay; the jdebt. Such a contraction suddenly or rapidly made, would so- unsettle values as to irre trievable1 rain 1 .V-.. ' The first object of the "Democratic party wlven ' in power should be 'to ee that lle luAeTrincy "is u!hcient to meet the demanas ;oi trade and to place it on a sound JbasU, (Juoitnig to a gradual resumptiob of specie- pay men to as: the industrial in Ivreum of the country revive.. Look ing to the contest of! next year,! the i policy: of lh yf-"hoold be shaped in that direcfion. ""In iio btfier way dirwyi? ty' hat I h - nmaifl.l anTjiirs of the ceuutrY"ffay" be reduced 'to iiaru-tuouev basis. . ' . - : -money - I -r ccoirJTUden. - - TiWUn ?suestianably the can ! "r,Hi t. the New York ' Democracy ;tiPthPresidencyJ :The New York lWwoTkihg him nip with might nnd, nain. Air. Tilden is arsjrong mahVbut wiitv AV all street! the bond- holders'and "the IVbrld, ' he' carrie ... . . . ' ..i . T Am -..... . . . . I . . Mim.txr . min rnu - race. ' . One Outlaw Kllltd ad Flve ti'onnda 'J ? d br a-Snerifln. Pout.- ; Aspecial to the St. Louis Globe- DemonrattQd the 17th inst., from Benton, 111., is as follows:,. , j " A .terrible fight occurred Uast kpight'in Franklin county, between the sheriff of the county and his posse and the tu-klux; For some time a body of men, disguised; in true Southern ka-klur: style,. Jigve Lheen travelling over the country whipping peaceable citizens and compelling thera to f per form any act they dictated, tip to Oiis time,!MUiinaWmiamsbn f and Franklin counties, citizens have tame jsvbmitted)to' these outraces, but on yesterday Jl" B. Maddox7 one of the: County Commissioners, .received information, that they .would - visit' his house and,: whip him f6r4:not,pbeying some orders they had previously given him. "Maddox informed the sheriff, J, T. Masdn. The sheriff summoned a ppssei of twenty men, who secreted themselves at Maddox's house, I well armed.; . About 2 o'clock in the morn-' ihg, the ku-klux, fourteen in number, Jn ad e their appearance on horseback, disguised in . large white robes, high white ' hat, and masked and armed With' shot-guns and pistols. : The sheriff stepped out when they came to the house, and ordered them to surrender. The leader of the band drew his pistol and fired at the sheriff,, missing him. The : sheriff and posse then cried "halt!' when the band shot at them, whirled their horses and at tempted to run The posse fired, and one man was killed and five others wounded. ' -They all succeeded in get ting away and in carrying off their wounded, except the man who was mortally hurt. The . names of the others were revealed by the wounded man who was captured, and the sheriff and posse are . after them to-day. Great excitement prevails,' and the citizens are determined to rid the county of these midnight marauders. A meeting was held by the citizens to-day, and strong! resolutions were adopted. rActiverraeasnres are being taken to' bring the-' fugitives to jus tice. They are said to be some 400 etrong in the county. The Governor has sent 100 stand of arms, and a militia company is being formed. Bloody results may be expected; ' I Alexander Dumas little daughter, aged .six, asked) him, " What is the difference between a woman and a man ?'" They were in a railway car riasre. and he told her that the differ- euce is that a. woman always has ex- ira oaggage. c .x f";' ..THE CONVENTION. We have prepared the following list of members-elect to the Constitutional Conven tion , Alamapce, J. E. Boyd, rad. ; Altxanaer, iteuDen w aits, cons., gam. , Alleghany, E. Lr Vaughau, c. i T 'Anson, It. T. Bennett, c. - Ashe, J. O. Wilcox, ind. . - Beaufort and Pamlico, J. E. Shepherd, c. . Bertie, F. W. Bell, r. '-" Bladen, A. McDonald, r. Bruu8wick, K,V, Taylor, r gain, i ' Buncombe, Thos. L. Clingman, D. Cole man, c. gain of 1. Burke, A. C. Avery, c. i Cabarrus, R W. Allison, c. Caldwell, E. W. Jones, c. Camden, J. L. Chamberlain, r. gain. Caswell, E. B. Withers, c, Wilson Cary, r.,. gain of 1. : - ; .. - . Carteret, James Rumley.-c - c . CatAwha -11 M. McOorkle. d ''- f . niinHiRm. John Manning. Wm. Stroud, c. - Cherokee and Graham, J. W. Cooper, c. unowan, j. xv. jt age, r. s Clay J., 8. Anderson, c. ' Cleaveland, Plato Durham, c - Columbus, Forney George, c. Craven, It. F. Lehman, J. S. Manix, r. Cumberland, R P. Buxton, J; C. Blocker, r. gain. " . - . - Currituck. W. IL Cowell, c. Dare, G. B. Blivens, r gain. Davidson;T. C. Bobbins, B. B. Roberts,c . Davie, Charles Price, c J)nplio, X N-Btallings: Wm. Farrtor, c. Edgecombe, W. P. Mabson, A. Mc- Forsythe,W.H.t Wheeler, r. X Franklin, WVYlGreenc. u , - - V Gaston, Jonas iloff man, r gain. Gates; W. P. Roberts, c. f i . Granville, L'J. Young, J. A. Bullock, r. s Greene, Joseph DixoB, rgai.'ii i ; Guilford, A. AV, Tourgee, A. 8. Ilolton, r. Halifax, JTE. O'Haf a, JV J. Goodwyn, 'if. - Harnett, John Harrington, c. Haywood, Dr. Sam. Love, c. . .Henderson," Frank Woodfin, r,. -Rertfeid", E. J. HOrt6or Hyde,iW;-S. Carterc i . , ; 1 Iredell,' TA. Nicholson, C. L. Bum- Jackson.- G. W Spake, ind., gain. ; ;u Johnston, B. 11. Hinnant, P. T. Massie, T. gain i Jones,1 J. F. Scott, r. ' ' ' Lenoir, R W King, r. gain. ' ' ; . MaonV Wr!N. Allman. c , ; U ; ;AlartiD,ttev. , v. a. assen, c. gaiw.- . a McDowell, Col. Neal, c. I ' Mecklenburg, Gen. R Barringer, Dr. W. Kerr, r. gain. Madison, Dr. J. E. Anderson, c. f t "Montgomery Allen Jordan, r. gain. ; Mitchell, J. W.- Bowman, r. gain: - Moore, WiM. Black, r. gam. Nash, B. H. Bunn, c. , ' 5 - i New Hanover and Pender, G. Z. French, S. H. Manning, J.' H. Smyth, r. f i Northampton,' Wm. Barrow, r. Onslow, James G. Scott, c. ! Ora$ge,iHons4:W A,, Graham, J. Tur- ner, c ' " ; 1uarnntnnk W. J." Mundenr. i H PiHtdimans, J' W. Albertsoo, r. ; Person, COl. J. r . uaumguaiu, . goiu. Pitt, Hon. ,T. J. Jarvis, Wm, King, c. :poik,'N. B. Hampton,; r. ; ;; s f Randolph, J VV. Beau, A, jM Lowe r MSchmondVnoa: 0 s H. Dbcker.'r gain. '"" Kobeson;" Dr: A. ; Sinclair' Ci A Mq Eachracgain; -f -.r:r ' ' i -. KockiflKbam, Hon. D. 8. Reid,iJ. Turner Morehead, c. ' t'W'' tt' " ' Itowan, Hon. F. E. Shober, J. S. lien- derson, c -yr I ''"' Jiutherford, J. M. Justice, r. f j c-:- Sampson, .Wm.Kirby, S. J.. Faison, c. n Sunley,. Joseph MarshalU p. . 1 ''Stokes, W.-yi. SI'etiftdleBB, nam. Swam. - m -J, H i ; t Transylvania, u. w . vv ik-oii, c ,TVrreU. Dr. E, Ransom ind.; 'gain.' ' "Union, Dr. T. W. RedWine, c. ( Wake' It J. Badger.tM. C. Hodge, Ai L. DavU, J. J. Nowell, raui j " " ; Warren, J. W. Thdrnef J0. Crosby, r. Washington Jv jn. caiemau, r. gaiu. Walaag L, JiDguaro, ,c. alrelothl Q. Tt. Graft- Wa vn& w.7 r; xaircii Wilson, t3ol. R W. Singeltary, c. ; ; -Tadkiri, a F. i Jones, r. i.o Yancey, 0. R. Byrd, c. MISCELLANEOUS. Hardware,'Irdn m -SteelfjLliMlf IeiiIe;iDStitHte 'j A FULL ASSORTMENT 6? i . Pocket aa4 "Table Cutlery" . .-ofejefj descriptiotu ' - . SCYTHES, FISH HOOKS AND LINES, Allkiuda of Tools,' 4 c. PriceB reduced t ' ' t " NATH'L. JACOBI'S, i. ; . ' , - , . .' Hardware Depot J Rims, Hubs and Spokes, i v v a: A well aelected stock of "CARRIAGE AND WAGON MATERIALS afc the lewect prices. Order by mall promptly miea ana B&usiacuon guaranieea. - ., Vr',J , .1 NATITL JACOBI'S, - - - Hardware Depot. Sash, Doors and Blinds. Manufacturers agency orders filled at factory prices.: Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes,' &c. At ;NATHL JACOBI'S, HARDWARE DEPOT. N. 0 Market Street. ang 15-tf :: Kidney Complaint, Probably there Is no complaint that afflicts the ham an system which Is so little understood at the present time, as some of , the varied forms of Kid ney Complaint. -- There is o disease which causes such acute pain or more alarming in Us results than wieo the Kid neys fail to secrete from the blood and uric acid, and other poisonous substances, which the . blood accumulates in its circulation through the system. - If from any cause the kidneys fail to perform the functions devolving upon them, the cumulations are taken up by the absorbents and the whole sys tem thrown into a state of disease, causing great pain and suffering, and very often immed'ate death. Hence the importance of keeping the kidneys and blood in a h-althy condition, through which all the impurities of the body must oass. Pain in the Back. There is no remedy known ta medical science which has proved itself more va'uable iu cases of Kidaev Complaint than the Vksktlnk. - It acts directly upon the secret ions, cleanses and purines the blood and restores the whole system to healthy acion. - i . The following extraordinary cure ot great suffer ers, who have been given -up by the best physicians as hopelets cases, will speak for . themselves, and should challenge the most profound attention of the mtdical faculty, as well as of those who are suffering from Kidney Complaint. . Tlie Bcsts Medicine. East JIaesitftklp. Aug. 20, 18:a Mb. Stevkns:' Dear Sir I am seventy-one years of age; have suffered many years with Kidney Com- Slain t, weakness In my back and stomach, t I was iducedby friends to use your Yzostink,! audi think it the best medicine for weaknes of the Kid neys I ever used. 1 have tried many remedies for this complaint, and never found so much relief as from the Vihetins . It strengthens and Invigorates the whole system. Many of my acquaintances have tak?a it. and I believe it to be good for all the com plaints fur which il is recommended. . Yours truly. JOSIAH H. SHERMAN. Pronounced Incurable. . , o : - Boston, May 30, 1S7L. 3 II. R. Stkvbks. Esq.: Dear Sir I have been badly afflicted with Kidney Complaint for ten years, have suffered treat pain in my beck, hips and side, with eret difficulty in Dass e urine, wnich was often and tn very Bmall quantities, freqnently accom- pscled with blued and uxcrn tilling pin. 1 hive faithfully tried most of the 'popular reme dies recommended for my . complaint; I have been under ihe treatment of some f the most skillful pnstclaiia in Iloetou. all of whom pronounced my case incurable. Tbis was my condition when I was advfced bv a friend to try the Vegktine. ' and 1 couki see the eood effects from the first dose I took. aad from that moment 1 kept on improvlBg ni til 1 wa en'irey cured, takinir in all. I snoula ihiuk. about six bottles. : ' It is indeed a valuable medicine, and if I should be aJfiVtd auain in the sm way, 1 would nive a dollar for artioM:. if 1 could not get it without. Respectfully. J. M. V1LK; ' . S61 Third street. South Boston. ; Nearly Bilud. " ! IL It. Stevins: Dear Sir In expressing , my thanks to you for benefits derived from ihe use of viqktini, ana to oenent otners i will state: When eight or nine years old I was afflicted with Scrofula, which made its appearance in my eyes. face and head, and l was very near Diina xer two years. All kinds or operations were pcrronnecL on. i my eyes, ana ail to no goo a result. , jrmaiiy roe ais eaee principally settled in my body, limbs and ieet, and at times la an aggravated way. . - t - i Last summer I was, from- some cause, weak in my gpincsmd kkrneyi, and it-was at times very hard to retain the urine.. Seeing yaur advertisement in the Commercial I bought a Dotue or vkoetimb, ana coAmeneed asiiig according to directions. In two or three days 1 obtained great Telief . After: using four or ave bottles I noticed it had a wonderful effect on the rough, scaly blotches on my body and legs. I still used Vxgbtine, and the humorous ores one after another disappeared until they were all gone, and I attribute the care of the two diseases to Vbokthib, and aothing else. if l am evr atrectea witny anytaug or me aina agitin. 1 shall try Vbsbttkb.' as the only reliable y. r, urjes more accept my miuu, ano ucjiexe me to be. Very respectfully, - c AUSTIN .PARROTT,,- , Dec. 1, 187. ,v No. 85 Gaoo at, CJnwnnatKO- u unpleasant, and at times they become the most dis- J trHKinir and nanirerons diseases mat can suhu uw human system.' Most diseases of the Kidney arise . from imparities hi the blood, causing humors which settle on these parts. Vxezmra excels any- Knows remedy in the whol world for cleansing and purify in the "blood, TthcieBy cauainj' a. healthy acOono . aU thettsransW aeoddyj" ?-'. -i c . 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'? 1 Nineteenth arrtrual session begins firtt of Septem ber. for circnlar-giving Vacuity and expenses, ad dress 'Rv IL RAWLINQS, M. AM Principal.. ; Charlotte lnstMe-forIoM' v Rev.' S. TATXOR MARTfN, Principal, iCHAHtbTTB,JKC. . , ; The annual session, bvgiimingOct. 1st and ending Jane 30th, is divided into two terms, without inter mediate vacation: Handsome buildings and grounds, and a full corps of experienced instructors Board, and tuition to English.--tlOO-fcer term. For other information send for circular. 8 TAYLOR MAR TIN, Charlotte, N C, .. 4.. r: -':' , ThB Only Polytechnic- Home School; t. Clement's llatK Ellleott CHy, Md. Five vacancies owing to enlargement Apply at once. Graduates rank high. Receives only first- class boys, four- course:' : Classical, Liberal, Scientific. Comm'l. ; bend stamp to Masters for Decennial catalogue. . ' . . ' ; ; GEISER'S -.i '1 iv 'i PATENT SRLF REGELATING Grain: Separator,1 CLEANER AND BAQGEIL; j ' IT. f. 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GLEASON & CO., 738 Washington St, Boston, Mass. s . , , The Brown Cotton Gin Go.j cw London, Conn. A Manufacturers of Gotton Gins, Cotton Gin Feeders, Condenser and Cotton Gin Material of every descrip tion. , Our Gin have been in use thirity years, and have an established reputation for simplicity, light running, dvrability, and for quality, and quantity of lint produced. Our Feeder is easily attached to the Gin, and easily operated by any hand of ordinary intelligence. They are the simplest and cheapest Feeder in the market and feed with more regularity thao is possible by hand, increasing the outturn and giving a cleaner and better sample. At all Fairs where exhibited and by Planters having them in use, they have been accorded the highest encomiums. Our condenser are well-made durable and simple in con struction, and do what is required f them rapidly and well. : No Additional power is required to drive the Feeder or Condenser, and no Gin Rouse is com plete without them. We are prepared to warrant, to any reasonable extent, perfect ' satisfaction to. every purchaser. Circulars, prices and full informa tion furnished. Address as above, or apply, to K. P. CoTington, Wilmington, IN. C. $50 to $10,000 Has been invested in Stock Privileges and paid 900 PER CENT. PROFIT. ' How to Do It," a Book ob Wall St, sent free. j. ...... ... , --TUMBRIDGB & CO., ! , Bankers fc Brokers, 2 Wall St, N. H. rpTi ift ' The choicest In the world Impor ;X XJ u-Oi" ters' prices Largest Company iu America staple article pleases everybody Trade continually increasing Agents wanted everywhere best inducements doart waste time send for circular to KOBERT WELLS. 43 Vey St. N. Y.. jr. u. box izsu . A WEEK guaranteed to Male and Female tjp t Agents, in their locality. Costs NOTHING to try it Particulars Free. P. O. VICKERY & cu., Augatta, Me. eng l4-dw4wka. Bellevue High School, Hedford Co. Virginia. ; (On Vs.- and Tenn, R. R., 16 Miles West of Lynch ourg) : - r - ( The tenth Annual Session begins Sept 15th. ' 1 . Fnll corns of Instructora. " Beantif ol and healthy location. PupQ members of the family. For cata logue containing Information, address WILLIAM R ABBOT Principal, Bellevue P.O.,, i , WyhBham1 Institute, , BERGEN POINT, N. J.; for Young iLadieB and Misses, will commence on September 1875. Located In a beautiful and healthy aeighboihood, only eignt miles from New York, on the Central R. R. of New Jersey. For circulars, apply to Mrs W. Towrnsend Ford, Principal. References Rev. Geo. Z. Gray and Rer. H. W. F. Jones, Bergen Point Solon Hamphreys, of K. D. Morgan Si Co.; Samuel T. Brown, Preset Bowery Savings Bank;. A. B. Warner, Iron Merchant, New York Cltyi . j - augt-XW4W , ,; . :. j f obacco! Tobacco i r . v 116 BOXES TOBACCO. II'' H 1 i l lit Y I! ! All 6uU;51o W5cefitrper jSbund. udCof'Sale by EDWARDS & HALT). r 20 000 V BULK MEATS, J BOXES No. 8 HAMS, low to close out by EDWARDS & HALL! angSJ tf Just Received, A LARGS ASSbRTMENT W .r; i. Guffand Collar Buttohs. '- V.:v.-; v;'., !.,;.( FINE GOLD WATCHES AT LOW PRICES. GEO. .1x1, Jeet -ZT- Tf aug ?2 tf. S3 Markets (lELD DOGS'. mtm KBinielf of A.' C 'laiiell, w a a wa Newr; Jersey. rorjNG POINTERS AND SETTERS OF THE. Six ' FOR' SALE. "-Dogs brolten tk6rbughy for 50 (6, For full par ticulars address, .-sr ' ' ' ' -r .mAT.M-DAWtf,,;., ,.Newton. iw Jersey. ! --ffrown bv timdreVb. & BalsW Philadelphia. Also a large assortment of y ", : , r t - i ' r.:'.. ' - For sale by GREEN 3s FLANNER. augl2-tf IISCELIIAJfEOUS. I " 'Si Z " J -'wiliMINCTON, N: el,1 "C' ' . v! ' ti. .til . a;AprR.14,imJ N ORDER TO ENABLE ME TO CLEANSE, THE City thoroughly had with as little delay as possible, I have divided the 'City into four (4) Health districts . wltka Realth Officer assigned to duty in i eaclj. "The 1st District, 1n Charge of Health Officer; J. H. Browa, embraces that portion of the Clfy Nor th of Markee,' and East of 5th1 street ., . -The Snd, District, In charge of Health Office C. C Taytor, embraces that portion of the City North of -.r x . wrr . . . j a : - i v I -i : . J :!" Tba'iiiatri&iarg ofHeaUh Offlcej A. J. uenton, em o races mat portion oi tne city jbouu oi Market, and East of 6th street J " ' - ! The 4th District, ir charge of Health Officers, F. Walcott, embraces that portion of the City bouth of Market, and West of 6tn street j -The Health Officers may be known by the Yellow liosette, and they are- instructed to Inspect and re port aQ nncleanliness to my office, I jH is hoped Jthat Jthejcl tlaeha generally wQI co operate . with, me I in this important workv and begin the needed cleansing without further delay. tAny person requiring the services of a Scavenger, may report : the fact to the Health Officer of the Division in which the work is to be done, cr at my Office, and the matter shall have the promptest at tention. .,!..-. - s i- . I ' . - i . .. . Trusting no further appeal to our good - citizens may be required, and that our City shall be a model in neatness during the coming summer, . - j .. . I am, very Respectfully, - I J. U. ROBINSON, : April 15-tf . CityMarshaL . TO HOLDERS OF COUPONS. OFFICE OF TREASURER AND COLLECTOR, 1 wilminoton, a. u., June zatn, urza. j OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE JUtYfOUPOXS 1875, , (of Bonds of this city), cannot be promptly paid. ' - -: - - - , , , . In consequence of certain changes, under a recent decision of the Supreme Court of this State, as to the manner of assessments, of theRealand Per- sonal Property in this city; and thereby the City Tax Books, not yet having been placed in possession of the undersigned, for collection; together with other complications, In regard to our Municipal affairs, now pending before the Supreme Court of North Carolina, the city of Wilmington must neces- t sarily crave some indulgence from the Holders of City Coupons, under existing circumstances.! . T. C. SERVOSS, , City Trtasurer. juneSO-tf Pay Your City Taxbs I OFFICE OF TREASURER AND COLLECTOR, I - CITY OF WILMINGTON, N.i C, V July 27th. 187d. J THB CITY TAX BOOKS FOR 1875 HAYING been received at this office,' the undersigned is now prepared to " i .. COLLECT THE'CTTY TAXES j on Real Estate and Personal property for 1875. ALL PARTIES are therefore notified, and re quested to give this matter immediate attention, and to call at this office and pay up'? without farther delay. i CITY COUPONS are also receivable, ini payment of City Taxes. ', 1. U. SJSKVU5S, July 28-tf- ' f- J Treasurer and Collector. Office, Treasurer & Collector CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. fa., ! February 18th, lb74. Notice to Owner 8 of any lYuck, Jray or Wagon. ' i THE OWNER of any Truck, Dray, Cart or Wagon, need ia the city, will send the same to the shop of John A. Parker, en Second Street, and have their Registered number painted thereon be fore the first day of March, prox when the Ordi nance imposing a renaity win do eniorceo. j ' A lift of the reeistered numbers will be 'furnished on application at this office. ' - . i. u. atcitvuss, feb 19-eod tf tbnr -Treasurer.' INSU11ANCE. PIEDMONT . & .. ARLINGTON Life Insurance Company t Of Richmond, VIrglnlaj Over 22,300 Policies Issued. Annual Income Over $1,500,000 Propessiye! Prosperous ! ' Prompt I SMALL EXPENSES, SMALL LOSSES, SECURE ' investment's; ample reserve. AND GOOD -SURPLUS Premiums Cash, Policies Liberal ; Annual Dtylsiqn. of Surplus I v:. Office fei the present with Dr. T. F. Woodi Hedi1-; calEzamiher,'6n Market street,' Xtf doors west of. GreOTFlaniier'a drug store, Wilmington, H.tt ,1' september S-tf V ; U r . i Atkinson & Manning, V $70,006,600 AaaeteKcpreae n, PIKE. . .. -;V; .:' : ! - Ina, Co of Nortfi America. ...Philadelfhla.-. ;J Phenia-Insurance Company..'.. ...New York.; , -Continenul Insurance Co ........New York.; &JBritisb A Mercantile Ins. Co .London. 4 Hartford Fire Ins. Company..,.,. MarMora. fM, Ntftfbna; Pire-Ina eompatiy.;...,.Hartford. j ,A, Springfield F. & M. Ins. Co. ..... .Massachusetts. Mercantile Mutual Ins. Co ...New York, Ins. Co. of North America.-.. ...Philadelphia. , ' ' t , .. ... IjIFE..-.- .-.,; . , i ,,7 Connecticut Mutual Life Ins. Co,. ..Hartford, t i HlHl-tf " N COURAGE HOME INSTITnTKJNS. j 'V . . Jiftn-ntv ocrainst YrrL ;l JTiTE KORTH : CAROLINA llOSf E IWSUKAXCE COMPAJir ""r - . RALEIGH. N. C. . j----!. FhTa rSimnsTi'v fioatinues to wrtta Polidea, at fair, rates, on all classes of insartbte property.. - ij. All losses are promptly aajuMai u f"m urun iaWmrii-vtowtner in cublic favof aaa appeslp.with coufldeace, to wsarers of property ia. Norro Carolina. . r ... , 1 m -r rf Agents In all satU ef " . sTt1' ' 1U B. H. BATTLE, Jr., President., ? -v. C. &TOOT. VicePresideBU-v f . ' S W, : bRATON jaijw, eocretary. i pTTT.ASKi COWPER. Supervisor. , . ' r. , ATKINSON MANNING, ABBTts, rft 'arigi-tf .' ' , , ' WDmington, N.C, F OUR FURNITURE WITH. PRICE LISTS --''-' . ., a - . ' . furnished on application by , , ,.,.-. : Sy,j may 18-tf D. A. SMTXTi A CO. ' MISCELLANEOUS L. n i t PUBLISHED DALT.T AND WEEKIYI SnliscTiptiou- Eate-Ii: Mmce DAILY STAR, One Tear, postage paid... - T ' Six Months u " - Three Monthe ' ' " f7 CO I 4 CO a as One Month I col WEEKLY STAR"' One',' Year postage paid," $1 t5 t. , x ,?' ix Mourns, "tr r ( i ' l i& , .... ; Three Months ? . Notices of the Press - -?A frstrClaM paper. SatUeboro A-dvanc. ", j f - ' Emphatically a live paper. Ccldgboro Hews, h -. The Stab is a live paper. Sumter (8. C.) New One of our best exchanges. -2Tu (3. C Courier One of the best daily papers in the State. Wtldon ' One of the very best South Carolinian. . ot our daily exchanges.- Ranks among the leading Christian Advocate. Dailies of the State. One of the best Dallies In the State. ittdtesviiU Intelligencer. ; A valuable paperWe cheerfully recommend Fee Dee Courier s - it Ranks among the leading journals of the Souths , Morton w. v.) star.- j One of the best and most desirable papers In North arollna. ioriait Virginian. - ; Full of general news, and a credit to Wilmington -Mizabeih City North Carolinian. One of the best daily papers published In the Southern States. Sorry & 6'.) News. : t - One of our best Southern Journals. As a newspa per not surpassed by any. IrYiend of Tempertuice. One of the best conducted In the State; bold, Inde pendent and well informed. UUUboro 2Ucorir. : Ably edited, and has a circulation which speaks Yolunvjs of comment on its influence. Magnolia Monitor. -v..i 1 Onward and upward it goes until now it has the largest circulation of any Daily in the State. Pid mont Press. ; : . The Wilmington 8tab, now vary much improved has the largest circulation of any paper in the State. Enfield Time. . j ; - The Stab stands among the first of North Carolina papers in point of enterprise and literary merit Chester (JS. C.) Beporter. , '. t ;'. - Cnauestionablv the best dally iournal In North Carolina, and has no superior in any other Southern State. Mariboro J3. C.) Tunes. , , For editorial ability, general news, correct market reports and fine literary selections the Stab !has no superior. Rocky. Mount Mail. j Is wall conducted and has as much and great a va netyof good reading matter as any Daily in the state. narrtnwn uazeut. T , Is lot merits ' This paper, though not many years old. one of me oest oauies in tae Btate, ana weu the support it receives.-7TXotti6rflr Courier j : One of roe beet tlaRy Journals on oar exchange list. Belongs to no ring save that which encireles the good of the people. Savannah Mirror. . j : The Wilmington Mokhtho Stab is among the best newspapers in the South. . Rich, rare, racy, always fresh and "on time." AsheviUe Expositor. ; A staunch and independent advocate of the peo ple's rights. Deservedly ranks among the. first jour nals of the Southern ceuatrj.ocHngham Observer. A live newspaper and the best Dally n thi State. The circulation is larger than- that of anjf other Dailyinthe State, which proves Xt-MUton Chron- : : i Those of our readers desiring to take a daily or weekly paper from North Carolina cannot dtf better 'than take the Wilmington tab. Cheraw (8. C.) Democrat. . . -"-i The Stab iB-one of our most highly valued ex changes, and it affords us pleasure to recommend it as one of the most racy and reliable dailies in North Carolina Kins ton Gazette. .... . It is one of the most manly and vigorous bailies among the thousands in the land. There! is no dodpng about this paper, but it meets every issHe fairly and squarely. It is always full. of interesting matter, and the wonder is how, in the short space of twenty-four hours, it con gather up so much in formation, and so varied. It has from the first had an honorable career, and we wish it many years of prosperity. N. V. Presftfritm. 5 . . The Stab hi andoubtedly an enterprising: sheet, beautifully printed and conducted with marked ability. : Mr. Bernard deserves great credit for his efforts in journalism. itaiA Sent1 tel. No paper ever started in North Carolina has grown so rapidly as has the Stab.- Though only ave years old, it is now a fixed institution, enjoying ah Influ ence and a prosperity second to none In the State. - Salisbury Watchman. . : i - u , The Wilmington Stab is In the front rank of out Southern dailies, well edited, fnll of Hews and select reading matter, telegraphiceports, and In every res pect a first rate journal. If we had many Bucapapers our State would be the gainer by it. Green. Patriots APPLET0117 S Binericaji uyciopsBOia - Ncif iiervided .ltionl, -Entirely rewritten by the aolest writers on every sub ject. 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Jnne 18-tf Direct Importation. : Cargo of Assorted 'Mcrcliandise, F ; .ml , NOW LANDING EX GBRMAfc BRIG BERTHA and imported by -us direct frorq Bremerhafun . Germany; consisting partly of i-, - . ; BEST DISTILLERS' GLUE IN BARRELS, , V ... . -. - v --j-,.. .- . .; - " Good DistillersMSrae inJBarrels, ' : GERMAN VINEGAR in DEMIJOHNS AND CKS,' ; SELTERS WATER IN. BASKETS, Iilcory; In , Casks, . ; Crockery sad Eattheaware, assorted package Dutchlnsecal OV3Zt2 Painter's ise. in Barrel-, Heyes Deiinjolins, Assorted Sizes, 1 Second" 'ttand Spirit Barrel), , .... - &c.t-&c &ct ,., We offer tte above to thetradaiafots to euil, at toweet figure OrdU by man wyieoelve prompt ' -ni-:PECt,&1ERANir. ; aug!3-Sw . A,-uii-ittt -a , J From the ' 1st of .October Xexf, : .V!!- a.t- ! all the rooms ia the buUding, known as The Seamaii's Home; - -. . . Also those in the Bethel, with :tht exception of the first floor, with all the furniture belonging thereto. The Home has a large tank. Which furnishes suffi cient water for the kitchen and water closets, with pipes leading to each atoro.r: .. y, 1 , The building is now and in good condition, and amply large to accommodate all Seamen that come to this port. ; ' The Large and Commodious Store, "on the North east corner of the Home. ;, i. .... s: , .-"' 11 WORTH, ' e'M;.'t-Lj- -!'tt-it vibR. Ei BRIDE,' i -. .aug 8 if Committee. THE CELEBRATED ,.J it 'it CHICKERIWC ;flSTAHLJSH KP.JOYaUt!0 Z JLAKo. , jOYES, SXsLEJJflSLG PRIZES RECEIVED. They still mainUin-tbeir great popolailty as tl.r THB Il-fHO llAKB OF AU. OTHEBS HADE. AIj. M.-GOTTSCHALK America's greatest bouth em Pianist 'exclusively used and performed upon them in 1.U00 concerts. .Eminent Artists, Amateui s and Musicians pronounce ihem'( , -t The Best and '2fos .liablfi Pianos ! For purity and volume of tone, touch, durability, wear and material used they cannot be excelled. They. jreBiatema better Anne than most Pianos made. ' . They are the moat preferable and desirable PLtnoe ' mad. r.,i. iH.j ;? -tr. ; Thev are the most reasonable Priced First-chits Usaoiouda .;.'.!)iA.i They possess au.roodernt improvements of any They,arel9 eVeryJtpxsci;eiiperb and perfect iu strameBta. i : , syjciv-.i -s.il y i s !- 1 ' viThiey arfe Iny Warraiitcd. : . Hlnstrated Catalogues, forniahed free of charge. Apply to ' I ClUCKBRINGSONS.J or J. F. RUECKEHT, t. Eoston. ! j f ..:is Wilmington, N. C. t GO' t6"YATESlilBddRJ AND ' MUSIC S t'RE where' you wiH find afresh supply of ihvse justly celebrated Pianos constantly on hand. aug 4-DAWtf . The-Gentennial i . . Kewspaper,, tf t4eA4Jty pf, Ciiarlotte. of r: ' 1 ' WiE'OlSSEXlVEal NOW OFFERS TO THE MERCHANTS' OF Wilmington-the best medium to. communicate -lth Merchants and -dealers in Western north Caro lina.; i'-isrj'il ! !.'.-'" 1 .': t ' ;. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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