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' 5 ? li II i . i t s I1 i f-t-rt a t O0rnm0? Star WIS. 0. BKJXIfABW, Mkf V Editor. . t CICERO W. HARRIS WZLMINO TON. N.: C.r ' . '.. : ... . i, -.-to, -SI J Saturday Mokkino, Seit.. 4, 1875. Th& eminent rxench. General Frossard i dead. The nejiaxn5Faterifrmi,l bet ter for newspaper men than jlhe hackneyed - - .3."- r - misnomer, " Ink-slingers. ; 5 - , . . . r..r That industrious and talented "novelist, the author oiThe OddTrump'l and "Har wood,? wilt a jhaielout another novel from the ever busy presses of the Messrs. Hale. It win be named The Lacy Dia monds." Southern literature is fasJomg to the front- v . ? Latest advices indicate a more sweeping victory than was anticipated for the Demo crats in California. Three of the four Con gressmen, the full State ticket and a plu rality in the Igistoturertainly this does not bear the appearance of a set-back to the "tidal-wave.w . . ; " . . "I - They are getting scared up North. Here is the Herald saying: " The triumph of the Pendleton-Allen inflationists would give a new complexion to bur national politics by making the currency the master- issue and covering the shore with wrecks of Presi dential candidates." Considering the way Grant has, we are inclined to think thfr New .york JEtening Post is about right in its remark thai'the old notion that government are instituted to protect members of society, inl'lheir rights is fast yielding to the:apprehension thai members of society have no other duties than ta protect themselves from govern ments. r' Northern bullion ' worshippers are fast gettingiack lheimse.A.leading finan cial authority,: the New York Daily Bulletih now thinks that " the epithet 'rag money' "has done its work; and a good deal more " it has badly befogged1 a very important question."' Its use rather 'helps than hurts " those against whom it is burled ; for the " common sense of the people teaches them " that greenbacks are npt the despicable "thing this Jihrase represents them to bej " they have learnt to "respect them, and " they lavela strong conviction that a little "wise legislation is all that is needed to "make them as mod as mid for all the nor- " poses of currencyJ'.Y The Bulletin should- have had the back-bone .to cut loose from Wall Street influences,' and tell us that the " sort of legislation: needed is feometMng to expand the currency when there is need. New York is not the country, 'and Wail Street is not New York. SEPTESBBB BI.BCTIOI.8. ; California , has , voted,, , giving; at round Democratic majority. The election irfaiiewill .-cuir !6n the 13 tbw The candidates for Goyeraor are Charles W. Roberts, Democrat, and Sheldon Connor, Republican. : A special election is also to be held in the Fourth Congressional district to fall the vacancy caused ly the cleatn of Samuel F. Ilersey, Republican. The candidates areHarris M. Plaisted, i Republican-, and, James-C. Madigan, Democrat. In this district .. last fall the Republicans lt. had a majority; of nearly a thousand. It is hardly to be expected. that. 'there will be ranch changer iirMarne!.'siOutsideit)f Massa- chosetts there is, oot roach independ ence in politics- Maine will yot also on several constitutional changes, as well as elect' a Legislature. " -1 New4 Jersey is to vote on the ad op tion of , series . of constitntional amendments, which have been ratified by two successive Legislatures,, and come nil now for final .disposition This is only important outside the . . TT 'IT. t biate iecajiJnectItbXproposed amendments do away with a large amount of -. speciafJegislation, a bane in many States. It would be well if North Carolina bad each provisions inhef Constitutionv''7:" 1 To-day, we presume, -nearly '-, every aeiegaie eiectea to toe uonstuutionai Convention will be in Raleigh . anx iously awaiting the opening - of . the Convention, t which will take 'place Monday Iji the.' hall of the' House of U'preHentait8 at tlie Capitol. I're- viv ly ai i z jji, , me oociy win ue eai lea together and the oatti reqitired'y the Legislative act calling the I Conyen- tion will be administered by theChief. . J utice, some on of the Associate J UHtices of the Snprem.e Court , or the Secretary of the .State1 " We presume that the first work of the bodyfter the election of President," elef ?.arid doorkeeper, will be to refeiUo; com- mittee the claims of persons cVintest- , ing seats in ,theCon vention.4 Theii the onstfthtron'wnV'De proceeded . with, we -hope as. cautiously! ind as ' "expeditiotts i : S All this pfesupposes the' control of theCon eftlfoitf byiheColiservatives, " If; by theiJridepenentiXvpiing With the Radicals, the - body 'should f fal ilG-ft5I!5 PUtebemy,! the x' jonriifV.Thtf test vote: is' ta'; strength " wiU be the 5 rote oflahchoiee 'of J'r-ideni. r TUB FRUITS OP HAZINtt. The reprehensible practice, of hitE- $ ing in the colleges it would, seem has I reached its climax .at Yale7 Some ! members of the soientifie college cat off a young Chinese Freshman's quieu the other day." The"y6ringTTieathen is1of;high;r)tnk J Ie.' jiai,tJ)erefore, loaicaste, and has.-hf.gttiepxiveduil hia allowance by the ? Chinese' educa tional commission in this country; The Chineie "Jmini&ter at Washitrg ton has investigated ! the .t matter and sent : home a report tii his government.- The latter may" ask satisfaction ' for the insult, -, and this "country "be embroiled in "a war with ChlriaV prcrviaea snfficient apolqf gy be not Tendered to ! saiisyi Celes-' tial hondr' and 'Buperatitiongl lyrat; about a pig-tau may ; reaa-UKe. lun, but it won't "pan out" ;fanny,at all, "and IhTabsTuro! hazefs shnToTbTmade to apologize in such way, manner and form as sbajl.cause.a greasy smile to cover once more the vface of our brother of j the Moon, the glorious child of the Snn-i s v i DUA5IATIC DOIGS. . ;LiHie Eld ridge is in Montreal.' , Helen D'Este is playing in Frank fort, Ky. , . . ti i-, - T , , -yd t i-J i r: r.Tbe Cait-Cauners are kicking up their heels in Omahaw nV iiWenai t . J ' Olivet Dbnd Byron 'ppened the season in Chicago on the 30tiv 1 ' .-.MaggievMltch'eii -starts ' on the road from Hartford; CUn the 14lh.; s f The Lydia ' Thorn psori Troupe areiloiDg, the provinces inGreat. Britain and Ireland- !- si ' t . Ed win 'tAdamsopeae jat Mc Vicker's Theatre, Ao?ust 23din ; the play of .VLady.lIiincaily.T:... - uj'j ... '7-Mad. Tietjens, the famous 'new singer, will make a tour of the United Stales in concert and, oratorio, beginning at New -York in October. -i. ; Soma of the stars in Europe are thus distributed : Patti, at Dieppe ; M. Faure, at Entretat; M'lle Albani, at Venice; Jrl. Capoul, at -Toulouse, and De Soria and JaelUlParisjUiJ Jl 1 , t : : E '.t? -t-,,.- -. New-' York Herald. u ? Our correspondence in 'anpthercol- umn ogives the programme of ' the movements of the Georgia f reed men. Their aspiration was for a black man's- red republic a rmge et noir. U topia. They had the same beautiful idea I in their diflicnlt heads that has several times disturbed the brains of the peo ple oft. the city ;m Pans. An cqn al division of the. land and the establish ment of public schools was the claim. oi Tinese-nTOonscious"pr3giansis oi th Paris Com ra a n Kanri t heAree m f to &ave fancieas that one n these was aspracticable and ,ap just ;as theotlierj .and if -they eokl not getr both,-, or -lf'.t they were,, -inter fered with in the organization jof an armed Iforce' intended " to ; secure both, then! they were .ready to. fight for their cause. Exactly 3what would necessarily be the result of their at tempt to enforce such aprogramme they perhaps"" co'uld scarcely under stand and therefore they may.. have used in comparative innoceu&i j of mind, words that -have become corfR monpiace wnen tney saiu mat tliey would fight for their cause; . but white, mlwMamfamiliainwuUi the history of movements of this sort know, whit a ternDie sigmncancenis commonplace may-acqoire in-cne- couisioa ot-races wberetithereirhas ibeen; .- slavery. Frigbtfal as might have been tbej re sults of a tribvement On this'theorV it is very satisfactory lofeee ttiatf the- colorea people-of AJeorgia were fully as innocent .as the mildest internreta- aioniOXr the words s they used would suggest; but they were the dupei of 4 iwu or-uireu uesiu.ajyiaLurs oi ids rorst type laese men seized ppod an drganwatibn'f negroes' aptwtriitly made for a praiseworty purposes, and aiieiupiu io -pervert it loujeir ae structive and DlunderiQsriScKemea. One negro confession ndmate4 that one society used by the'negrd Morris originated in a pursuit as peaceyil s that ot ; political economy " f ts first purpose was "to stop; selling corn, aU thirty ort forty .cents . a .bftha I for whiskeyandrtljen having tio buy it i the spring;" aud another pufHose Wa n as to burV members perlyipnrttem away right.."! If the . negroes have' got men: among tbemi;awhoy Iwill organize societies with purpose like this first one they may'be trusted for ii it i .r.i l; t . - . an uruiiiary cumpf uuuiiwjio? vwnite men, anu, 11 me oiaie wii eiuxiHra the growth of this sort of . leaders kindly hanging the other sbJr the. General Mbrrises and tfie tibVdy; Har- risesthe negroes will giver lews trou ble in the South- than any reasonabhH ncniuic ' jjiik ii -junirjr-"-imve appre' dJaOi, ff Cblu Underrated.' hosewho knm Wwxftst thnb her wrung to hemselyeK more thajckoiv to China,! No one knows China bet ter than Sir Htitherford ATcocW who has spent' most, of hjs life in advanc ing BritHh interests in the East, 'and in aecent article in the ,F&rtnig7ittg, ixeview. ne says mat tne uninese Jtlim- tent and. - greatv internal (resources? 5fpT n thou. iMdswyeatIniAi-blayX aa important part in f the 'futuiv,'. Holding in un-1 r1iarrrf iorl- TiritSt&Ac'ciXr i 4 Va 1 r. -- Ai,."T of tfie heritage of GWghisTh.n, jwith atleastlhree hundred million subjects, Ifna ftmpng tnem mosj of the warJike I jmcca ffta TtinnK. c.iv !-- !m 'l and;, with practice! ly i unimid; pi-y J&ifym&ikM&fcfM they bWfj. knvhow lo.bringhfirn itJt ; Wit' Sir Rutherford is of opinion that ; tne Chinese cannot safely be despised, STA IK- D UST. . Corn meal alone., is not aa good in ItArcoa ... 1 . T . - r , Thedeath of Re vi JohniPecfc a noiea Metnoatst coioreapreacuer, occurred at Pittsburg Saturday. : George L&:- Simpson; - cashier of the Petersburg Saving? &(XnWrajSrtff t2qm-j panyis a defaulter to a laTge' amduflt. i much iron-' V?'-Wir can't ' say'1 but there is nndoabtedly too" much "steal, says a South ern contemporary a:V.;.s-' 8, ma-ifth'd?Sy1V4niitem- ocratic newspapets are urging a complete ' , i . i . . Biieoue uu yauuutu questions in me xuriu- comingpartr platform: f -' . evangelist can Key pnoiograpns Qneeo Victoria as,;"just such a- womanly, body, as we see every Sabbath in the amen corner of our Methodist churches in Amer- ica.' .'. -Mr, Rw IL Stoddard says that Poe. never was in France;' Mr. Ingram, of Londony says he has is Ms possession a full account oi-rpe s adventures there, which WtU be PUWlSheO. 4ow v fia l.a urx J- Alexander1 UOIhp. the r wind in? . J T-0 London vmerchaBt,;with a capital - of only 7,000 in his business, had bills out to be tween two and ihrete millons sterling and was living at the rale of over 100,000 a Sbrhebody- in IWndoii has taken the trouble to countnhe number of letters in a few of the .-eyclopcedias. He found that the Enelislr CyCtOpffiJia contains 140, 000,000, the Encyciopcedia Britannica 118, 000,000, Applelon'a f yclopmdia 65,000 000, Chambersvencyclopajdia 54,000,000. A Dntcb Vleiory. . I Augusta Constitution. '' " . "A-eWwd of young chaps about liifati Mff re. itTpne pXepopylar, beer saloons yesterday w hen tliey jyet a jolly old .German, - who -of teif 'gets thorofi hlV Sbaked in beer'an d maiid an funny. . .. , ,. . . ? . i ri si A Hello,-! Kaiser licher, have you hear I the new?" said one. " Xeii U,a.ishasT ' " Theattr works" are bn rsled V u i it YeT, dot's bad nittAlem tembrance beeple, dou'd kl, poys?" (LiMgh ail f V Ye a ud 1 1 h e rol 1 i ng- m i 1 1's go ne up !" said another of the boy!. " Veil, f eh,uat dond got skeered aboud da itV solieffy dot it goom doWn'agin; eh T1 (A-grand ; peal iof laughter.) iu-u ; h 3ii Mt .. pt Andand the ice maebiak. has exploded 1" cried a third. j J ' : "Ish dot bin pozzible? Den dot's bad, middndfebme s mis"dake, and Id dQD'jaur mid oud.H pours77d vasser ouaelUfrgrailfiH tibo-raore jfee mntiill yott y otfngshaekasss broke oud of the shlable lot?. Dot makes me gry : 'ft .' And uobody thought it necessary to laugh at this point. --j. -h.. stitutiort. f r Kb ddltd acr Owa Uoat. - From he' Atlaota- Constitution 1 : - The train was approaching Atlanta, and the obliging conductor , weH up to the homely 'old lady Who was. evi dently travelling alone, and said; s ytt Madalp hayeyoa a companion?" u Oh, yes,' sir; Martha Ann made me.f etch along her little) black ridi kule that she calls a kumpanynn I "No ! ho ! I mean an escort !" " A what, sir ?" and she -looked at him hard enough to break "her '.spec tacles. . , . . . . h ?" A fellow traveller with you ?" ex plained the' conductor desperately; ? I one rose, ner upjiiteu nana luoi:-ds3eidly- in fisTjblakarjiteni garni ture. . sir ! The idee, of me, a lone woman", imtvo ttatprsirQseetor uut he?p I.a-a . skin kivered Aew. Iestanient, having .a.felletravelin,Tyith me Vbur niother'.oughtto." weepr over "your irh perdenceyonng man, and l'Jt have ye to know that" I n' git' along in ibis world about as well as any sixty-year-old w.idow,tbat yon Vvejr. struuk asm P - ! "'. $y3S thUd;tor was out. on tne piationn .wipinji tne Dernpira- tion 'from his face, and swearing thai the bid lady 'ifcigh t " go' it aloitf.'' to her heart a content, in !-; h.JLri t ' Flrat Gan of lb Wr.v' js j Southerif HdmfeJ -Ai : j : i. It is generally thought that.; Hon. Edmund Hnffin, of Virginia, fired i the first gunat Fort Sumter, The l'ev. John Douglas", of Steele Creek, " tells us that this is a mistake ' lie waft re siding at that time on ' 'James Islj&nd. and heard fhgrstnif: d! It'-was flrfed fbrCafpf.fcGe6fgeame5fwtaf little: sand battery on James Island.' !Ie: Uapt, .1:) was nkiileda afterward fat, Gettysburg, The second, gun ;j was fired uby; Lieutr Wade Jlampton Gibbea, also from James Island. The third was fired by ' MK Rtiffin ' i rom Morris Island. The fourth gun' was from Sullivan's Island, and the fifth; wasJroin the Iron IJatterv., ! f 'A voids to th Camp ineetlue. C'harlotte Observer. As a couple of the colored sit sisters rade street to the camp tneetius a, few evenings sineeone was overheard say to the other: "Jane, is dis bonnet pin- neda rihfj?. 'yaa.s sorter so." Well, I tell you, if I gits to rearing 4 dHoVgkrie .'gwwe tS lose dis bonnet, I. is." us The MethfMiist Episcopal Church Sonth has 3Annua-Conferences, of which that of loih Georgia is i'he largest) having li6g3rhember. .The jtotalupf members and prachera in all Conftrepces is 71?,?65, jp )nqreie of 75 over the procedmg year. Only efia'dblored members hbw fethain in the' Chtirch. .eiiaxiov: ba wwt st m m .. i . . & J"i ,,.f!Mjcs.; James GvSwsselm VSire' thiait elecampane hd fresh "milk form a snre remedy for hydrophobia. jPut tne eiewpeTwj$ into-the mifc, bou lrnntrgivetncn trtoHhe patient, fast- ing, a pint at.a j rfrtWXfTh Mr?vva'r- Andrei :JQMs&ar Gov- erribt- hf Tetitiessee tin1 Chief Justice of that Suto Wfts qn ex-bTacfesmith, 9 i intervals oi iorty-eignt Hours , fine says; wm;etfeqi t. . . j .. . i . . - . - . . rT . ! .a.'!a mmatMmmmtmttmtmtmtMmmmmmtMmmtmtmiMtttmmmmmimmttwttmmiM : ttl ft tut -r i-r.--.-- Within the two weeks ending Au gust 10 twelve ' JSe wtoinifig compa nies were organizea,eigns oi jwnicn, were located-In Nevada,' arid jfbur i6' California Ten of the twelve have; capitals of 10,ODO,t)00 ech and two $6,000,000 each. The aggregate is $112,000,000, which-irprettyrwell for TWYft y-r x Senatcnr-McDonald,-! -bisreply-to- Senator Morton's charge that the real aim of the Democratic : leaders was, not a farther issue of money but the abolition of the National banks , and the resurrection of the State banks, admitted that he was in favor of the abolition of the National hanks . , ;. , , MISCELLAKEJOIJS. t il . Notice! tai 77. ;.'. : -k ..'I., leu , ,JXE&LX CLYDjyjiLINl?. TO MEET THE WANTS OF THE TRADE ' -. i y. Have added another: Steamer to Itac Iiiic,rarid will sail from "' NEW.YQRIC'.! EVERT WJEUNESDAV AND SATURDAY, ; ! hi at S P. M. -from Pier' IS Nortt- Rlyer. SeinrWeekly: from Each Port! ? HEREAFTER BHIPPtOiS CAN RiiLY CPON the Prompt and Regular Sailing t f thec Steamers from- We wyartr -as advertied. An the Company has determined to adopt, jaiac sailing days, ana with the additional Steamer there can be no canse for delay In shipments. : . " - Other Steamers wQl be added ax reenired. ' -' A. D. CAZAUX, Agent, ; mir IS-tf .; t .,. .j i . WihnineV!. CJ-a ; Engmer. . Boilers;.tuid: MacMnerj i -.:For jSale. - ..;. SEND FOR DESORlPTiviS ' CmCtTtAK 'OF s HEW Ain) SECOND-HAND . ; SAW AND GRIST MILIiS, . ,-r. ' ' ! ' -v " BOILERJFEEDERS, ; ' ' ; 'STEAM' PUMPS. KAIITri A: lltJXTKIt, Richmond, Va. 5 V Tl ArlrlrpiKnf nArtiflA M.'arl.rim.'rnr hvi Brll secona-aana machinery given wnea aesirea. aag 10-DeodJbW-lm TuThSa 500 Bushels Oats; ) fi A A Da-hels Corn, 600 Barrels Flour, all fsdet". Avwwj i ,!,: i:u.i . . i ... . 9QQQ Sacks iivcrpaAj Salt, ';r KAA PackaMarebairsFine SfUt, ,i00. EbW Ido OUllaMesandSjrup, ; ' ' ' : ' : 'i'nA KeNalte, M Boxes Dry Salt jifeats f 2 Gross Snnff. . -; . Cotton TieKBaIngr Buckets, Soap, &c For saletM"" i. wbhv. ailt aug J8dJfcwti .u cBINFORD. CROW AGO. t Hi XTO V IS YOUR CUANCK TO BUT "WATCIIKS,. ,X1 Uiocva and silverware, vlshing to reduce my hock or ua uoia ana Biiver warcues. - , , mlld Silver and pla'wl goods, all of which I hate' a flne'relection. plain wold TV eddTrig' Ringa, Fancy and; oj jiiecgs.ana aa imoi r eooc amieoMB) nrr cIrks Jewelry SI pre. I offer at greatly reduced pnc to au ine uim i etvej.-wori air pergonal FIEST CATCH J'l J J nfi I .11! a: I A- Ml i.e;ElVAJlDS &..HALL, fWft 1-t.f ..1 f j-: cm.om wiimbsqtovjv. c i . . Februarr 18th. 1874. i 1 1. i 4 JU ii, yUTJ J lij C.I W I, U I f xtujs, yrvxiiuir; or,any ,Tnci JJrayt- art ' JL Wagon. etlH t6e cltT.wlll senA the aatif w r pe 0nep or Joon A, rarxer, an second Street, and nv tneir negiswrea sumoer pauttea thereof be for tint fi dayof Jf aht prox.iwhen; the Ordi nance tin poring a PcnaJty will be enforced. , I -.at ' A list of tba registered numbers will be' f urnlBhed on application at this office, r. ........ feb 10 tod t-ul'-fe-r Treasurer. )HM-llit6iili", tilSnil".t . Orton Plantation. LL Pf nwrnan; hebj warned against -hootisg, huntirii;, ti-hiug, ranging or otherwus trepae n'g vn the landn nodv?i as the Ortou PlaDiail.'.n, In the County of Brunswick." The indi-cnmint slaugbtec of aine at alt eeaeone and the iBcesraut depreda tious in other ?ul . more important respecte, ; have rendered it hebeBrtirj fti f6at then; lunde; and fair notice iaowreiUii lh lw will b rigidly En forced againnt all offeaders. . . dec 13-d Aw-tf " I. B. WKAIWJKI.:' ' BrownCottbG G I N BRISTLES-,. 3GIN FILES COTTON t culefliniJ4uU-Lace leather Rivela, ttc. c in he bad at the Iowext carh prices at the oldi es tabtishea Hardivare Hou.-e of A " - ' k m. nn' ..'M i,,j vii.s.si'tj -jf JOITll DAWSON. , jnga9 tf . Now, 19. 30 and 1 Market St. (Law Department of Wshijigto ITnivsnfity.') Theregutw1iflflBnirof this Law Shoql wil opnnt,pq WEDNKDA., OCTOBER 13th, 1875. Full course, two terms, six months each. Students admitted to the t-enior Claw. er t'HlBation, by aopHeatiOn on. or before October . luh. ,1 $8 1 first Vear, 6u seconi jear, including use of .-F-OrpBkularaddresS(,.a.Hliai.nttT. ,s ! 9Tr,i . M . K'l W JU A. Iff Tlaan T a. TH.. la :ifITiM i i.i H i., a iti -- ... . . r 7 tlj.-.f rui nuiiuw LJ n;. u IT It CkV i 'V1iDDlN"?CARIJbAm VftlTWs l lrg .-.tVj.printed,. In hs mof!-, u4ut vyit. ,,,, . : '..fi-iiu)i At :a . Kew.TBTt an! VUmiirl6a:steaiiuliii Co. attenHon and goarentea tat ief action... Old Silver and t-oldAboirght"at the h?ghesr prices. t f, falyn-ff. . Agent r, W A-a --p . -, T "I i ' BE A C KfiR :.t- A- .lii 7 t.'tlciljj t ii ,,. iV 'J. .' t-M iHiUy :JPtU itilAl SXT vdI3E -63 U - kni------i--Ms-HTia--iaBiw--i w - Closed Out Lower Than Ever. ' - J 1 , "i : .. . . iif. juIy-S-tf ' i;. an a '.'ii :.Viir.,vi V.-q rrHTIR XTTT-NTTO? Off TTR"PTTRT.Tn Ta!T-isPrr--fUILY INVITED TO THE FAC!T"THAT THE : X Carolina Central Railway being completed and ions at Wilmington, both via Direct Steamer Lines v - delphia. New Yorlt,' Boston and Providepce ; ; ; ; WUmngtond Kuiuenoratou, . asiicviHC, and all st&tiona on the Atlantic, Teun... Ohio, Wfstwrw Nwl4irWi-.-taln.daas well aa ail pp-Kf ltt UKIUlililA.- Afli l ALAK-.1A. j . . Insurance from Eastern cities guaranteed as jpw as Via any other line. ' No terminal or tran-fer charges; and KatM Ml way awlnw-m lh ktwenl. v Kates to all points furnushed upon . application to Building: '.' ; api-tfj s i f BUSINESS CAKDS. 4A-. A. ASBiAX. " ' H. yO-XEBS. .'.::' -iTorner. Front aad Obck Stii., I ; i v Lu-.v;:Vi..iiJwi-.aiiJ.cxoN, n.. XXrUOLESAi-E GSOCRRS . ! i VV" ' IN ALL ITS BftANCllJSS. CooaUry erUnts will do. well by calling on lis and examining our stor k. ' novlft-tf B. V WITCJII3I-L At . SOX, ... . - . v" 's .1 -COMMISSION MlffiCaANTS v ; '. "-"if -i; tf &nd Dea-ers In-J i,,A ) '. Grain, Flonr, .Hay, and alno Frei (iround Kleal, Pearl Ilominy and Grim. 'r : . Nos. 9 and 10 K. Water sU, Wilmington, N. C. Proprietors of the Merchant's Flouring Milla. r . Legal cards. John D.1 Bellamy, J r.v ' i ' . Attorney at Xaw, .. . Office on Market, near northeast cor.' Second street WILMISOTOjr..b.TwUl practice in air the Courts of thofetat. ! .uh' ' Prompt attention given to the co'lectioaof claims. aug29 2w ' . '"" ' , ; A; STEDMAN, Jr. ELIZ ABET JIT O WNN julyT-DAWtf ! ' J : (MISCELLANEOUS. t2 FE-W'A'ERIVAI 3 This Week. Ma W-VCgAMAW,1, CAPH FEAR FRESH-BEATEN i;a i l fAIfSL SIDES, SHOULDERS, T K1.J -. Cin.Vl i VI f -AAtxA. -.-va ku. . S-ti- : tit.;. . Englit-h, and Scotclj. Ales,, COFFKES'Of ill JOndsat lleduced; Prices, FISH, A CASK GOODS of ril kinds, TOILmP SOAPS, s;., ,-,-f - -.- -t i ' Fine Pale' and Common 80APS, Twenty different "kinds 1o7"tONIC BITTKRS.? : .-. . - .i. ):r Ii j.; Cigan;: Tobacco Keroscna Oil,, j i : WITH' HUOTilKDS OF OT1IE-. AETICLK3 OF Groceries at Wholesale.1 CASH or close saying cu-rtomera canl snited al- f . L. 1 1 ... - ' -. Tl i " ' wars, wiui uwu vruwua m wntnt jwan rriuus. a rTT tw b xrnr r vdu " li) ?t-I.LM ' it ' a le 851f0W'lsi6C.- CE-ANCB TO BIJT' I UiotMiittieaiBriiMr :Beibiu;, Look at the Figures r1 FineBusiness Suits from f 10 tp f 14. Beaut if lv Tjf esa--Suita. f rorn $15 kir $20. 1-mo l ?!. K Oii t Dress Panta-fnatji ft to $ 50. 1 t Alpaca . Coats.a,, 4h -50.;, JLiueii au3S-tf :i . a 1 tHSJI ill ) ii -iri . li. i ROD & ,CUW, -f.i , it. .l l-in Hilt .i, f?.fcii-r tv.. -LATE- l.aul '1.1 Sci'!-6lAMUSEMBtfTii kty-l6WTUKE a'ITD . Field Sport articles by the' Fibst . Scskktiets & Spowsmkn of America. PKICK. $1.00. 3 Months. $i.0d 6 "onths.; $4)Searlyv fctni-ij ni i -.. Send stamp for epecimen copy to " April 6-tf ; ; " .81 art; Row yewfr York ' TheHdWEiiqiltfer. R O 'TT Ti ;T "NT . 'r . W C T !,f J-avac8TORbs,-ior, lumber' li . X- .Jul .!l -iJN JiB.H..u)Ua-UHi? . TuBACC..AiNI Sm'HliRN PRfVliITfc SVJ'. uuuuuuui uiimnaucrsi abbuo, union, V-testec field and Lancaster, and reaches yrT..iarHe .um ber of intelligent reader.. u t-Theaierehsjitsof.WilcrtQT'wiKfliLA uln k one ef the beet edverrJainir maUnni nn tiu rVn. n Central 'Railway, as we guarantee' as large a J00 nde circulation as any paper between Charlott nd Wilmington with fxhhps one exception. ; - COM BWllFtB BBTWKPN THE COURT n0U8B 1 and "the Poor Honaa.' 'ifltpr.in.in(Mi inin-r H-.itre Pi-fad. A reward of; f 5 w'.'l Pid 6 the cell very "f tbo pli-tql to 4Hgw-iw or at tbi. office - m ff- iTVI '?f? n V r - 1. I. ...... "- t. . .. j .. . j. u. .- : - 1 --.'-'!- EN A DIN E S; :;' ? ... i J.O, i R S T,0 O'iE.: .. A ;i . ;.?tn .1 .rrr. :i -MARKET ST.! ... ;i .ii-.-il . J . , . . . ' ' , . . . Carolina Central Hallway, 0 Cfencrai Freight :Ieiartmeilt, i v. .WIJuIINQTOIJ, MARCH 31st, fully equipped Tor business.; offers wlih its connect- j and via Weldcn and Portsmouth. o Baltimore, phila-; unequaied faemtx lor mdiqi stapments rrom all ; E astern Cities ; r fjireeiiTiiie, pananourg, . ? Atl - nU A Richmond Air Lineort-rCarbi-:aand; -i.'.k.u t - .-.a . the uhdersi5r-aU.-PcjUja-Jan: or inpw Hanoyer -t V. VV. CLKvK, Genera Freight Agent ? UAILllOAD LINES,' &c. General Snp,ts Office, V t tlTTI -VGTON, SCOtUSI BIA d ' AV' .i m" , worn JR.. O. QQPAJMY, . f WIIJttlNGTO-S. H. C. July-l. 1B-5.' Change of Schedule! irvN AND AFTERVinAT,' itLT 4TI THE; following Schedule will be ran on Una Koatl ! ! MIGHT E3LPBJESS AND PASEJVGKK TRAIN (Dally) ewaniiMtOT:.::r...;:?. pi mih Leave Flore-ice.. ...i.. ...... A. M Arrive at Columbia..... 4:15 A. M Arrive at Augusta, ; 8:45 A. M. LeaveAususta, .., 4:15 P. M. Leave Crfumbia.v...':i;'...i'i-i-..... -8rl5 P M. Leave Florence...... ...... 1:10 A.M. Arrive at WiminKtan . . ; .-. . . a : 10 A M Passengers going west beyond Columbia tatceT this tram, leaving WL-d-ingtett at 6-25 P. M. Day Pasaeuser Train Daily (except .luhr. a:. Sunday.), j,;, . Leave 'Wilmington....... 6:30AM Arrive at . lorence. l .;. . j ..... . . . . : . . . 12:B6 P M Leave Florence.... .. 12:45 P M Arrives at Wilmtdgton.'.':.'.'. r.v.'.r.v..'.' PM Connects at Florence with N. K. trains for Charles ton, and with Freight Train with Passenger Coach' attached for Columbia Mondays, Wednesdays aed Thro o.b Frelsbt Train Dally (except ii - j snndaya. . Leave W llmmetoh Z. . .... . . : :55 T. B 1 Arrive at FtoreBCCi-i,'...-.. v.; ,tv'. i 1:40 A. If. Arrive at Columbia. 9:00 A. M. Leave ColHabla.v. .k t . i .-. -:. . v.i 1 AtSO P; M. iieave norence -.. 4:00 a; M. Arrive at Wflmlnirtao....vuiii.vw Pi M. Local Freight Trains leave Wilminsrton TuesdavS.- Thnrsdavb and Saturdavs at 6:70 'A. M and arrive at Wilmington Mondays, .Wednesdays and Fridays at' P. M. ! 'ir-,:-'rM-"-W iK: i . j- asscngprs ior i nsriesion, co.onba and Aumslau anu ueyvua snouia lause iMigac isxpress iram rrcun Through Sleeping Cars on night trains for Charles- : uu ana -.asro-iia. . .j-. wr , t-i J AMIES A-NDEKSON, july-tf - .1 . tten'J Stio'i -t- Wili-ungtbnr&'Mdon RAILROAD WVr 4 jesfj t.j i OTTCI OT GSNli SCPRINTKKD-TrT, l i MMttt lllMW, ... v. , a uui, o, isiu, .1 JiBaSBaojr! . IChaii&edfhe ON AJSD AFTER JUNE 9TII, PAi.SI-N-lE3 Trains on the Wilmington and WeJdot Railroad weiaon ,.,. 3.48 P. M Leave Weldon daily ....... ... , At 10:05 A. M Arrive at Uockv Mount.. 11:41, A M Ooldsboro... ' .v..:. X:3i R, M A unionepptw. ,605 Pi M. XPRESS TEAlIK ABil- TUROTJt.il I -.-.-..'......- . -. - ------- rLeave Union' Detit dhily f.V:.:..:&fi"e IfetiV, M.' oimeic.i-iminniw ....... . ia fit . v. Rocky Mount.... . S 80 2 M. nw-ij uaai...-....-.;i;'. T:3ff P. M. , . " uBaiinnmectioa at .Weldon for ail point North ma Bay Uneand Acquia Creek routes."'" i-M i.,.iTu .-uvahI j"" ,r; topless Train connects only with, Acquia. Creeh roaUt. Fr1 "J-t lace Sleepllig sire .John W. Hihpon, " JAMBS D. CDMMlNa, ' ' (l.atn Cih.n 1 i iWn'i. ; Of New Hanover.) , iMlm nfton, M. C. - TurboroVN. C 4 HlNSnMMlGr! 1 "fi Si" If KN I .... ira ni....t .oa v. .. . t .... jrnuatteiBhla.iV fcly Ufrq ; , Ta the LSdies R i MmMLlV1 -fiiiil forrd, T. i- siiu jut 1 . tt fnHi s , ... . " ATTTJ TI1TfT T riiirMt,a' - riAsi AxftEliVVicni j ; CI " '1uIt. r 1 until ! Summer tDressaoods &--;:A- .--'' ;:: ':;?') .'1 . ir--'.n- i r tl ..i.-i.t eave Union Depot daiIy;'tsiJ-ii 'tlseto' f An4veatG6ldsbero:...:.T.v; ?:.... 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 4, 1875, edition 1
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