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it" WM,fl.BBBNABDaEdItori CICERO W. HARRIS, ) i j Saturday Moenxwg Skpt. 11, ;;1875. BIRD AND GASTON. - ' Win- the" 'liberals ;xjMtie;vi -the Democrats-Trad-other- reformers- ' andfeieiectr?(iasMfi?istheques. with her 7,6po Republican majority, it tttf electT 4 Bemocraticl Gr6VeincSr j at t the' last election. But she' idesn't i seem to W-one" ; bit dissatisfied ; with- .iier action & It is even intimated that " .. she may'do so again" this falj.': Ther leader of the ; Liberal-1 is Hon. .tF.'.::W. '"Bin!,''' wKo is a f riciqL' of ' Gaston'' and'-'personaily (in favor of -a oontinoed , ttfliort with ; the iDemtrctacy. The Republicans ' are worried because .tHxqaftnptfpd a mao". strong enough to beat Gaston. The7 philosophical Springfield 'Keptob- . cajrargaes tharopItfaTLesFran cis. Adams can f'save the. State" w tor that, ,the., Jleniohcan thinks. Adams is the only savior .poss.ibl for the countiry. ITie Liberal lie 5 (publican's 'will soon issue an address,, " and as Bird is "on the Committee to prepare it, and will probably draw, it iip; there is little danger of the Pm-'l- ocrals , losing their:' powerful allifcs. . il . . .'"I1, MISSISSIPPI. it appears from " the latest dis- : patches-eeived atAVashington from MissUpifchat Gov.mefeia ieiiding Kuuslf udonUedlyj,to;he outrage Iftders The Sheriff pf IlifldsoUn- "tyrtelFapJSi rtliatlnatters are quiet ill tha&u4yarAea officers can execute all process nd- thai citi ' xens are ready. to aid whenever, it may be necessary. Mr. George, the Chair man of the State Democratic Coin mittee. says aDout the same or the whole State. - i ; FAILURE OF AN EXPERIMENT, The scheme't'6 transport peaches jin large quantity from this" country1 jto Enropmsd Kavd prn a j: fail ure. They rotted before they reached Liverpool. ''The ice was all used in itr three days after thesteamer sailed,, ! tfertQitfor!. fkrOSkys9&?e,'' but wjsrtttitelylwoirttde5s when tLe , ; vessel . arrived, at LjyerpQoU. Ijt is thought that peaches cannot be de livered over there in good condition, 1 profitably for an increase Pf thesup- ply of ice would too greatly advance the expense of shipment : u- pETEKMfNJED. An inepjljieQ,5ontemporary says: "Korth and South, East i and Wes?, on Atlantic' and' ohe n;i8hor.es.' the Pacific, the body, of the Opposition are united in thought and jnirpose npdn thd broad principle pf . reform jia the Gavernmentaid they meauvto ,achieve it in spite of all the . jotaeles.that may be interposed, jor i ,! metbodsof reaching this coat,T Wit with an earnest resolution to. go the be8roadp tttere tieed be no dis . pension on the way.", IV'' ',.' ; : FBNHSVLVARIAFOLITICS. Yesterdayi'the Pennsylvania Dep ' Pcratic Conventi6i nominated CJyrjis PeVsliIo g' ifpr; Opvrnof.', Jadge P4r ',JshinJgJwasnot considered one of tlie lead'iiandajes. Itjw thought his friends would combine with Blg ler's. His nomination is probably a A platform condemning hasty return to specie payments and favoring abojrtioni of -National Banks i: wfas dod A PHKDICriON. rT-iA Daw yij-dicjed ihat.lhf: tinit wuKl mh'ii u itit; wliei: tlwt-1 i ,f -i m 'ii barges would float down the rpjghty -Mississippi bearing a commerce great , er than that of the whole world.- : Mr. Davis also urged the necessity of direct trade with Europe. u- ' la8hlona'ble, womenVsPi tashion. cos sips m r aris.sayy , are going extnsjye-, ly this fall., into ,,tbe...menagene nd museum business. Lions. ; tiffersl -L.' it-' -ft I" . panniers ana .vsicn are to pe brocades,, and., even heralding and 'r;bier;Qgl Vphlus' f; have t ,been' f drawn A' tearful :waV"is raging between. tbe.SlttXIK8 Pfet&olacky and -;r: thei vivacious, TnoniHvillfl o- (lonrikr. f 11 - :;Ivl?iffj!W:8ay8 thrit Congress had iw.tfjtyito jsfc,yme for re uhPpyonotfpecw.paymjBnts. ' J iyitaHirlfwinjttiwiiw.IImnobffttio Governwf (ttltJStt JtfoL . ... 'fit '" M-I' . '. :i tbe.treachery which may beset, their ! 2d&hetoyiaffer3la;ri3tle SEWSPAPElt VIEWS. lBichmond'"pispatcUf f t Hood's poelicjstory thai represent ed his heromexo nave been kUIed by a blow from jr .g6ldei Jeg-arri with it a grand moral. Let the wor shippers who seek goIden supports for their-theories have a care lest MtLeY. MeiMiss'KiMahtezJbe fatally "eqecfoiw .nple4 , death j forma -a'r' ' 1 ' (,111 MU- All Afirttocodclusidns whicti", -W combat faris'tr frdmjthb fallafcy of , looking at money as the direc?5$tjurce of our.enjoyriieht3 and progpeflSy, fpr stead of to the useful results of labor' obtained in exchange for money Use ful results of laborcxmtribate directly to human enjoyment and human pro gress, but mojaeypnjy. con tributes to "thpse ends when we f art yh j'-and VtaihKnsefHt'resQlta of'-i ''labbr'V in. ex change. - ' ' . , Wesupport Iher.T Derapcratic partv, in Ohio and advise ali people to vote; turned out? of officei and destroyed. 'That party produces inore ipimprality : .than any other cause in the country "Compared with it, rag money is hoth- ing-t, Xtfis thopelesly j-.cpi-r.uptrand is'wbrkmg miscme'fto all" "interests,' material and ititeleetual. Moreover it is responsible for. the: rag s money. It made it; it has resisted every reffort to reform it; and it-veJ went the shameful length - of ; appointing ' two judges of the Sopreme Court io order that the rag money might continue to be fastened upon us. ; Now, on its death-bed, struck with a, useless re-i peutanceitpreteiidA to be iaiavor of rhard mon.ey ; but . pretence will not save it. it must l)e Mripei.f 'out; The most important question that nbv$ has toVeWettlVd Ihe Ameri- shall be a set otthieves and plunder-- ers or nbt aifdP wlieihet hny thig thai. meiv worfc for shall be left to them by their so-called public servants. 'When that' is sattled ave . can dtRrmine whUjfirif in&let tfave. Irt ,onrppinion hard money is the oply good kind; but.Kduring this great we ls1ialf not Reject Jie help of vote ters swhp pf efef sort jnoUey j nor shall T we reuise to,.ncipineni wnen we see them engaged in'the" mbmehtbus work. joj -iii.- ? I c ..' nil Hiss; l" 1 1 rnr.- - - ,TUE WO 2WES., 3 i:iTk hie of Prndeacei at We do n.otexpet pur pretty youDgj woialWt4ldeBy thoir? brdinaty wo manhood z bytMntonifying garments, npr,;ire they to bei; condemned as fpj:wjar3 if !ihtys speek beyond i mono syllables or pler intoi. rational cdn versatl&ffrj ejgii $tringer. Bnt t;hm msbKwkk mor -d' than they too often do betweeif the dressf.tthehoasejanfl that of the street, Reserving. for-; thct safety of d Uifcmb "fen Coaag'-lanal;K3xoBBs! of at- lor the bewilderment and misslead ihgiof trtngejaieill-:a'AM also be more reticent -than many -of tbem-are'nvith the people whom they; 'dotttrt'kiiow. They must bfstrange .'".itjirstand' the meaning of a man's looks and tentative proSches f if theyQnbt kno w where theyianr driftin j()ut, indeed, any ,onei,beyptjSrstVid- hood or imbekjile;. innocence VlWotvi quite well after a tfme. and aUjfalsiif- Uicientlyyr in,, timewhere imprndent -eonnaenceor unienetsliDg love of-d( ven.ure wjJHto(heTif sue does not take care 'THe penf lies in the be lief that it is possible ta pulLi yfp io such. a course at any moment. . The Women' Offleeholdrs Itla ck- rL, w"IwYor Tribune. t .vt"eWpsiJwiIi Md thPrightful citizen to a proper comprehenskfi kf Jadge Kdimtinds' and ,; his Pfficial biaknlafling of the women of the TreasnDtepament at'Yai13ingtbn, t0nowj,hat thdrfneraialafyi is niaa WedlilbllSjsl Whjen the J udgofi makes .demand, there fore, for twelve dollars frpmach !of 4 aj:mohUiV salary a sum'-that? wjiUC for-jits. candidates ir. rather r.than for thbso-'bf Jthoi IiepiibncaW 51 party, be cause the Republican party should be ' arrra nnnn nr h 4a n-. w ... l I dilution i wofild J make5' 111s "hiAfiifnie. ..VI any otutrH ' wnwir-fa re- iri I ten lpi'iidfiil on ilieii .for .support ' tiiit afv rtHrt--for-w-Rwl mother arid oihersj are educating. brothers and sisters; They are. ail poor, and most of them deserving. ' If Judge Ed munds is still going about (levying for the sinews of war on -worsen' and children, he ought to be helped down the Treasury stps. and his contribn-lion-box thrQwjaCterJiim. . . . ' i 'mm 'm New Yorkaad Rllslsalppl . 3e work generally does" things on a large scale,' but Vheu it Comes to ! a matter of tealing,the Meridian, Miss., 'Jlomestead ip pot, willing to concede heriJHiffh ?.avs;hat rnal; in, commenting.on ..the,., 1 hlfiSj canal steal: " We can beat that inUMissis sippi to death. We'have tifft'tree' negro school here,: known agAJqoj-n University, that has cost the State of ' 3!isslssTpi,iri'the,.!astf' twdI brJ'three yeara,4tottmjo&A2p,ftJO. If Wjl lard Johnson had takeajafew? lessops from our Mississippi, carpet-baggers,- he would have made by his splendid opportunity not le'ss'thana'millwri.'; 1 hfStatmtofl - makes , this rJcmlyT 'ftJTrwaJ prayerful old lady o f M s'c y "w 60 "s al fl h a t ebe had , ,P"W?H pwmiraw per nusoana "oeeause 1 Ifaverhrav'ed fonhafmati io looWfthaut tnl UiJbor4.'toMjqSt!8poi fcffe Uit-XbiBli theiorUhg jqgfcas poor onininn of thatman na T hv i 'IHV'i? 7yKJOT.!V-7r few nights ago, a little ch d of Mr. isrflcOTare the hofe thaMhe same dei.px. ,u iL.ivcI ti-JUiai'?. STAUDUST. n i "Hamarand" is a .new noveL-bv L -jCiTbssuih is preparing hia ""Life l - -ThNew York! ianot pleased with the new American comedy, JTne Almighty Uollar." Uadame Le Vert, "of Mobile, and Le Vert, or Mobile, and 1 Jpl, fcpyilvSlejTitf f at the North the coming to give readings a "season. . - ; f u- Itlappeara U beJgenerally con ceded by the English grain trade that more' than an . average j Quantity .of wheat will have to be'raiborted thisyear' into the.Un'ir Mr. Benjamin Ginning, som titae sinc.e presented tlie poor of the city of Liverpool with $200, upon .which axwag wrote "A' good Qiirilne.'", i '' ' ; - A gentleman visiting, in. a-High" land district called unon a vounc cnuole ;and 'inqnlred Pf the g'uid'wiffe hpw her hus- ' 'l6iA'-ma:JrtAl9Ar rit With did tv&itAari ' 1q r iflen,,q.ttotli ib'e,'d'my tegs he .ha'; some thing else todabiloo; heV makTng'. a "phil osophy !" "A i philosophy ! Dear ' mB;' iwhatdo yon (mean r'MAne.o the-" thiols b that flas gq twbeels.'!.. ,, lim'. & Ji.iir ! , ' A .7. I- t'.l l.i wm.mii . , ,:Jt:Ai!f,1PnprehdlMaEipreii ? 'frThe Empress r6f Austriaf;is taking the sea baths iat Petites-Daftes,' bear.t Sassetpl- Sehtt-InferiVnre; 3The Emi; preds is1 a'supeb' swimmer;. " Sie takes, hef ba.th !ver5,, nabrning at'.iO' o'clock. . Herj cabki a n4; I h t lo f.er ! 1 ad ies b f ., bcttiorlare'. lo-sretlter; undergone! roof. separated 'ittto ' rtibms' 7 dr cabins by ' kmrtains. fhe cabin of theEmpress lias.' a Corridor-' with; a room bn either side. In' one s Kerubathing'' dress, and the flpbr is covered with waxed cloth, m the other is a chair and a small toilette table, on which is a mirror, framed in bamboo.' -Simple" enough. 'But' the Empress Of Attstfifi is a remarkably simple person in habfts and dress; she nevqr wears a jewel unless, obliged to on State oi-casious.., , ITer . dress at the seaside is as plain as posibk., She is m mourning for the Late ex Krnperdr rerdinand. v She- wears a black ere tonne'tibstume: skwt and tunics "are triminedwnh bias folds and a braid a black lltfgaraoloth paletot, with bfaidHrirrimirig; black straw hat1 with -blac"chernes and leather" brbdequins those sensible h rench mountain "walking bpols, that are all the. mode' li":-" .- tS 'i j- " t ' 'i now. oeverai luuies oi iiouor accom pany her, dressed in tho, same unpre tending style; and behind them fol lowsegresstmaid, -who leads in a leash- the Empress ' favorite dog,, a tremendohsly larffe "Danish honnd 'AfterJthe'bthjIIer Majesty, her ladies the hegress and the Jog walk the lull length of the only street in Petites-Dallesjf ati the end she stojjs for'a cop'of milk, which is milked Tfom Tue eown fier presence. In the afternoon ahe-mies on horseback four ot five tionM.:;; fitrlted 'Stocking;. f.Tennie' June. ' r ! .,,;Thc striped-stocking mania, which has existed more or less for the past twayears is reduced to very, small proportions. It isquite true that mere is a very great ueai or luxury in hose at the i present time, but. stripes have trrown so broad and are so mo 4Tid ytfiose ttoTmitaWthVtaOT' f faahiona that women of real distinction and refine meht'will not wear them. The stock ing par exceUttneet the present mo. : ment in a line and close vet fiiiuv bit of silk or thread capable of being .drawn through a weddinrrtriiiErj sand is so perfectly "shaped as to givethe 'fects"only aHtl smoothfSginiquaniies. The shades ( are, th,e j which are so fashiodable in cosiumert-pale, beige, ivory, white ash-gray, pale pink, un bleached white, citron, and nut-brown; All these hav'fe white soles (unbleached white) and dejifftte decking up the sides, beatttifnlffeteefuted by hand inaiities not bo ftneas thesesilk andi lisle thready are qa)tg $,on8je4 the first for occasions of jceremoriy. the latteir for wear, and in the .same' xinis a ino vesc. .. is arr mnexiuie canorotO;Qdtastej Jio wever, that if color4 aredulged" W tbey must Vnatch costumes. - To a void this neces sity and also because ; they consider them"daintifer Ind i -'XbPt& Jbeominsr; I ijiyftedyir: adhere ;tq the iyqry" j afid dnbleacned tints 'for day wearJ reserving siiks or macnea colors tor eveninsr and dressy Dumoses. when 3l!icW3iSpeC0ipteeK3em to advantage. j j A CJilld fa Bed with m Snake. We. are informed by a conductor bir . ' r, who liveft'iear Ja'rnestownJ (4 ui I ford comitv. awakeiied its litt! brother and pareiiiM'dimng the nighty by saying ll had Wen VlWkjby a pii-f ,Ant; pain continue. I aixl ihe llid.iWaa taken up., It had begun io swell. bp and its co'nditien excited 'a good eal of -"aKarni5 in the family' "HAlF'that JUtd be done for the child was done, though it ht-y had no idea ;for: what they werei treating it, jnorJdil they' ascertain until the morning' tt wa then, while, the. bed was being ' made up, tbakaJargeopprhead snake waa fournitfmfwtblyhstjoneed in the covers, and iJB was known that .a bite out in the tiuu the dayi previous, and, there is no doubt thai, while thus exj posed, the snake .crawled. into.thehv. ai last, accounts tlie cnild was still hying. 1 Small TsoriBklMal. - -Gbviernor TUden;rftwr York, tin a lat'addtfess-drVws (Mtrtiibtt-'W'tM1 BiriKin? inequality or haraatf Jdstice which prevails at this day.""i He saysi1 a nave ireqaentiy been followed ibX;Pfr8n8f asking .teitiiehda jatd Jor. those-in whom ; -.loe.v . .are t in terested pardons from the prison and J penueniiaries. 1 Have been compelled' .rB.uio inmates or such institutions;'' pf be snakwas.what Jiad oSused the child's suffering. It was remehibered iijitt nie new cioiueH nau oeen I and of what they have been accused to see what it is that constitutes I the' wrpng.to society ofwhich, they uave ueen conyciea; - vvjieni nave compared thir offenses tin jtbeir nSV tnre," temptations ana circumstancesi pithe primesxpfreat jmbhqdeUn- your best society and are confessedly "& "-"'" ! ze.nf-$r4 reyeasdnd cctinijtfd year after year lam appalled at the year after year ram appalled attlie inequality ot humij iusce,", Jr , ; . HOUSES for rent: , .TOWELLING ON KORTHElST; J cornet of ' Market and ' Eighth streets,, icontaining 1,0 roomu, gas, fcc, Possession, October 1. . .,- L. VOLLEKS. 1 l : ,. I i OlIfB OR TWO STOKES, CORNER OIFKONT, in ALSO Dwelling . above . containiBg 8EVEN Rooms. - I. T. ALDERMAN. I s-sFoP;!Bent.-i -"; iff III I 1S73, 6 tore' and Dwelling on the North-' LL-Jslde pf Second, between Market and Prin, cese etrcee, t,preaent occupied by Ai D., WeseoU. aug 25-tf Apply to -t -jL1,j'6ne h'otjse r6'5r feEo'cnoss; BE IS !! !- I tween Front and Second street, and two Saaii 1 ' ' "'' " J'-" ' " ' I iiiiiiiil on Third between Harnett and Davis. 'Apply to ' 1 1' " " ' aug tfUrtf . , JAS, II. CHADBOUKN & CO. For, Kent. tt ti ,A DWELLING HOUSE SITUATED OX - i i f. the ITprtnwest corner of Fourth and lied Cross street.'; ApolV to -');.! ,: D. COKTJOHANN, ' fept 4-lv " Corner Front and Brnntwlck. For Rent. JgglW-JWELLIG. ;.WITa.. TppE, SI I Is, i earner vf Sixth and Swanu street, from iiiiU October 1, 1S75, to October 1, 1S76, . A y to . f BCpt r :,..;.. . -N." Hot AFP. MISCELLANEOUS. t Notice to-Shippers. -THK- CLYDE LINE. --:-. f'l S .'J ' "... 1 ,.l.i(l I. 1 New Yort and Wilminsteu Steamship Co, TO MEET TIIE WANTS OK TUB TKADE Have addcl anotlicr Steamer to " ilicl.lnennl will sail from NEWYORIv ' ; EVEKY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, . at 3 P. M. from Pier 13 ; North River. . : Semi-Weekly from Each Port. TTEREAFTER SUIPPfHl9 CAN RELY UPON XX the Prompt and llcgular SaUicg of: these Steamers from New York aa advertUed. ' AS tho Company has determined to adopt cesralar ., Bailing days, ana with the additional Steamer there can bo nocanseior aeiay m awpraeniR. ' j i ?, Other Steamers will be added as required. '"''- ' t a; i. CAZAUX, Agent, i iar l6-tf . - - t- . . Wilmington, N. C, The Wilmintoa and Coast Tiroite Co; JtTA MEETING OF TIIE DIRECTORS OF the. ; WilmuiSton and Co3t Turnpike Company, held in this city on thrftttMe tth rco asaeeemcnta of 10 per cent, each" Wri 1evffI'on',lre;iCapUall Stock, payable on Che ISIh and 2oth of September and 10th, of October, refpeellvsly. Shbfcribcra will pieaec Se prompt In payments. ' - "J. B. WORTH, j j a " Sec. andTreaa.. I Proposals vok macadahizino 'the ., Roadway with, broken tqM or covering ahe taamii withqjster shells, acceding to , specifications prepared by the Engineer of the Company, will be received, ' until October '1st, 1871. The croposed rnmpike wiH be 12 feet" wide, and the covering 'win be f rem ft to 10 inches, according tathe charac ter of the eoUM the Engineer may- direct, h, ;f ' , aepa-tf . , " ;. f t .. Our Dox Box CIG-APiS: . 1 j zrr . . . . . . - sh 1 fUABANTBEDiTO,BB ASQOOD, a a yoat CMrar dealer aelto yoa 1 For One Dime1 if -, or no sale bjis&toil 11 nement; ; - 1 OFFICE TREASURER ANO COLLECTOR, 4th. 1875. i fi VJ-dTJCfc I HRRRB"tf OtVFN, ;TnATt-FJ?0' 1 iiUiueruQs very iiirKeiit petitions of citizens, the, , vlverilIua ;flSeal ,K stale; .h Postponed forgone mcni'h (Octi her S-Jjpr.jjilrjt 1 lrection of Maor. , , sepi &-tf , , . ., . ((..!! i.i! Tpfnret. -.S"- 1 '.)!' 1 !. -, '1 11V M Iff! ft: Orton Plantation; 1T0TICEYT0' TRESPASSERS. x jkXL Persons arenereby warned asainnt shootUi?. hunting, fishing,' raagli aglnir' or Otherwise trespaasng on me ianu MMHWB rtantanon, in tne Connt.y of Brnuewiijlv. The indieenminate slaughter of ehntti af aU ctUiMtB'hhd h oesnt dertreds. rtions in ether rrd uaure important respectB, have Tendered it necescary 16 post these' lands;' and faif nonce im now. gweo ia oeiww, wiu Joe fundly en jurueu uijaiuki an ouennerh. ,,&reien,:&,Eaiiner, ; TIT- -li i-n. - 1 VV HOLESAMXlTDTOrr AIL -DEALERS ,TN Dns,Medfcre,!Jnlct MMOlAfUC 'TorhlD Adedof every. variety. ......... .fM..ut-tli ' !k) lt'-'.-f -1 -.! ,'r.!'y -'tk'l ' i. ang26-tf Molasses, Hoop IrpiL;, Spt;' Cksi , dlue. ygHhdsapjBorseCroflr gaba Molasses, : 3Q(ycpndjHand;ep?iit Casks, j I -.nil For-sale low by );;' ' 0! fntV It ifflilb' T :!: O pgr 1 S jc 7 iLVJL :': -,-.-.,--- , 'G r " f frt'Criv -'Gll i'i ft?..! s Kiv --.r:-(a -iCii ; ii ACW!& .-If L L :.: .5 A;vrt 'u v .i-.;-.:'.M :Q;Xr.a,0SiDIBK--'S-,3?'O 3 A 00-0 !! : .11 .'J v, h ,1,: ,t.t. 'if,;. !';- - 'I'll; .IP1?-1. n::-r, .,.,. j !"-. ' n'Y L, : at n m ; , , ,. i . 1 Aiiwiswai be most appreciated .ft, , K y-'-.l .UlOSefir Ullt hOW&b ;iHaH ! J2 V6T.'c : ,o 71.: 1 I 6" Vubllcatfons maclaim superi6rWpneS6VC6nf- ' ') -'! 'iJ'sl.'iVH'? ! - , ; S ''J pard with rivals oasimiIarclafis, Ihs Aii.iw: y . J : ... . , 0.j0i j.jj .?(- w iiu.' j, is a a unique and.0ri2iual couceDtion-.1' rpHE ATTENTION OF. THE PUULIQ IS RESPBOTFULLY INVITED TO THE FACT; THAT THE L Carolina Central Itailway being completed and fully equipped for busineass. offers twith its connect-" ions at Wilmington, both via Direct Steamer Lines And via Weldcn and Portsmouth, to Daltimoi-e, Phila-' ' ' delphia,' New York, Boston and Providence-r-unequaled facility foif hiindiin!i shipiaents from,. 1 , 1 . -Wilmington and snd all Western TO'CHASLDxTS. STATE 8 VILLE . - SHELBY. S;sa . . . . ,. s . i . i, - . . i'jf J.uean4W'ou6iose4y io a single etyle of sublet - utherrordtMir'Alievill'-ftrecn-ill? - lltcSn&fS tatlona on the Atlantic. Tenn. & OJflo. 'Atfnta .' & Richmond Afr Line. North. Carolina and with only auch technical iiuQnisitioii8 as dn uit North Carolina Railrolds a Well '13 ill winfle in UEORUIA AN! ALABAMA,1 ' . .. i terfere withlAe populaTinteiestof the woiU- , .Insurance frpm iajjtprn cities auarartteed as low asjia any oiher line.iJf No terminal ot transfer, chargesi and ttate- alivay a low at. tlie loxet. ' fe " Rates to all points furnished' upon application to f Abet rundff&ignctf. ! Oflicei lo Baak'of 2few Jlanover ,- ' EvryeobBcmeilYor ins .win receive i.e miu 9olldirJK. i,i oti .vjifu-np-trl j : , 1 W. pLAKE!, Oeneral Freight Agent 1 portiait, ia oilcolots, of the aame noble dog wh,; . . . - , 3l- ' " t , . i." picturftfin a formeu Issue aftracted so much attc-u- " BUSINESS CARDS.' ,: i.i ; " RAILING AD LINES,' &&J i-J '"Ji.!!!";'1 fJ ' a. XDnrxH... , n. voLLisa. ADRIA' fi; VOIiLEH, ; Comer Front and Dot'kMt,. VILJIINCiTON, ' 47HOLKaALS GROCERS ! V,,f , - j IN ALL IT8 BRANCHES. Country laorchants" will do well by calling'onns and egainining wr etficic... ; .m:i .i.!..no.19-tf : f iOMMISION MERCHANTS ,u . l A.nl nea'ersiri ' .i Graiu, Flour, tiajr, and also, fren! ' Ground Meal, Petirl fiffominjr ; .'j?, ..! " and GrlJo.' -'"f No. 9 and 10 N. Water nU, Wilmington, N. O. Proprietors of the Merchant's FlOnrtesj Hills, novSR-tf . ..... u j LEGAL CARDS. John D B ellamy , J r . , .i.. Atlorncy at Latr, " " Ofilcc on Market, neur northeast cor. Second street TTTILMINCnrON; N. C., will ;pralce iu all tlie f V . Courts of the (state. .... , Prompt attention given to the collection of claims. ang29-2w - ; --' . -, N. A. STEDMAN, Jr. ';; Attof ; at Baw? 1 jnlyf-DAWtr - - .'- MISCELLANEOUS. NEW AEEIIllS This Week ".'.'W.,.U r.tl '. . .; ' J.;.-'!. K . ' ! WACCAMAW & CAPK. , FEAR FRESH-BEATEN ..-,.1 .... R. I C -E , t-'-i HAMS; SIDES, SHO TttiDiBIlSi '. .... , ODry Salted apd Smoked);, . -t if . -English and Scotch Ales, : ' , " COFFEES of-TflTKltdrtr-Beduccd Prices, FISH, CASE GOODS of all klnoa 'tdlLET' f&XPS, s Fine Pale and Common SOAPS, - Twenty Cigar?, Tobacco Kerosene Oil, '" Hay, Corn and Oats, WITH HUNDREDS OF OTHER ARTICLES OF Groceries at Wholesale. ' CASS or close baying customers can be suited al ways, with Good tiooda at Lowe Bt Market Prices, i , mayS-tf . ADRIAN & yOLLERS, ,,,,t. L ' - t-- ... i-... 1 1- L JUST ftfCpi.UlXD; . .. The Shining Eiver ! M1.-t.1ti v i.k.si.uu 1 ; A New ; ;Sabbath School Sonsi Book ' By 1 H. :8. 'W'O.: PERKINS ' i " Price to Cents. ' 5 ' ! s; v SOpef Hundfed. i Rest fn Tbee.'' What JeMismay aay, Wan dering child," What . are. these,', , " Watchman awake 1" are specimens of the title of the beantlful eyf hymns, to aweetjievr tuelodies. nn , j - ;;;l!;:p.HlGff:SCHgoLCHfl.iR!: ;. By? Li O. J aiKnsojr, and- W. S.,Tu.kn. ' t .: Price $1 OO- 1 1 . $9 OO per dfli.. The HKiti SCHOOL CHOIK is similar in general deiga to ihe very popular " Hour OT Sinuino " which has bretraMlimsTiniverf ally used in High cho. 1b 1 he present work la m no, wy nsfprjor to its predecessor, and is entirely fresh and neiv. !The Song Monarch, 1 !V U ,iprIce"'75Ccnrs. $7 50 peifDoztnl ; ? By H. Ii. Palmkr,' assisted by L. O. Emebsow. Do not th!nk of teaching a Bin gins School without using this attract. ve; popular and useful book. ... Specimen copies, sent, post-paid, fox retail price. .. O. DITSON & CO., I CHAS. H. DITSON & COi - - Bostons I' ' 1 " 711 Broadwayi H.'Y. s; sept iwiiw wed pat ! ' EtiM, "Boiiers';a!li:;fia(:!iii'erf : : ilss-'-Fop. Snle -z"--. -. 5 ; l gEND f6TTTTecPk. ccupvRj.'ojj'l IEjLnC3-',3In,INF''ZEi S BAW, AND. GRISTMILLS, st. j- -.. I , .I .Aj)iLER FEEDERS, iT-T-tf . STEAM PUMPS. Richmond, Va. f N.B.- jcohd- Becohd-hand-maohinery given when desired: , - ; v. aug 10-Dcod& W-lm J 'uThSftf u ;? j,' w - P - E,' -t MMiKET -STREET, "(-"'.a -jJT r-r - i jit f"il' I:-,"-: EmD I N E S 4v - ; :j" Jii t ir a- ' f..T. -,i.-s.. ii : : ' K Cai.t' L'.Y S.'i ft t : . f.i . . ' :5(! ,! AlltvET. ST.: 'nm.m"" r Carolina - Central -Railway,' 1 all Eastern- Cities ;Oeder-Snp'tfi, Office; W 5 LMIJiOTO - COSiUinrisiA ;' & J A 1K( : :;. ' " -VILSnN5TON.N. O.rJuIyl.-1875. f . f . . ... 1 . ! j J - .; 1 - 1 W. ,i..J 1 t '' si ' Change of : Schedule. rN AND APT.SB SUFDAY, JUiLY 4TH, THE , 7 loiiowing bcheaaie wiu Be run on thia Koad: I N IG HT EXPRESS AKDPASENGKH Leave Wilmington... ...'.'.'..'. ... 6:25 P M. Leave Florence. i.U.iJ..VJj:J.-.i...:; 12:20 AJ M. Arrive at Columbia 4:15 A. i P Arrive at Angusta, .V . . .... ............. 8 :45 A. M. x.caveAugU8ta,..i..t-.J.i,.;.;iiw....u 4:15i P-Mi Leave Cwumbia. .P . ; j . 8:15 PJ M. Leave FiOreaco. .". .' .i..'i....;..'v V ; r 1 : 10-A.' M. Amveat Wihmngtoa Jj.. . 7:10 A; M. Passengers goin;? west beyond Columbia take thia train, leaving Wilmington at f:25: P. M. H ' Day Pawfienser Xraitf 'Dally ' (excepf - r - Sunday.) i ' : i ? . Leave Wilmllton.s-... ..-v--4.J. 6:30 AM Arrive at I1 lorence. .!... 12:05 P I Leave Florence.',?. ; . ".i.,.' S . 1 uK-.'sii i: 12:45 P M Arrives at Wilmington,'... ,.T. 6:54 PJIJ connects at Florence witn N. E. trains Tor Charles ton, and withhftTrB-with Passenger Coach attached for ,Cohuobi JUpndaj 8j , W odneadaye aud Fridays. . . i " l i Tl&roaeU Freight Tralu Dally (except eSvi eave yvurarngton. 1:55 P.;M. '1:40 A. 5 II. , 9v00 A. M. 5:30 ,P. M, atpivo hi r lorence-. Arrive at Columbia Leave Coluiabia . . : . LeavdFlorenee.i. .s.JJ.. ULi, - "4:00 A. M. Arrive si vi ummsnon...3. v ... 8:00-P. M.'i Thorsdavs and Saturdays at 6:S A.-M and arrive &1 Wilmington Mondays, Wednesdays' and Fridays at 8:8J E, Jkf.& 'iifi :t i !.-(.,."'; i ; Passengers foi Charleston, Columbia and Augusta and beyond should take Night Express Train Irom. .Wilmington.! n:i ,,-r r .. f - . -tni-"i i Through Sleeping Cars on njght trains for Charles-i wu una Angusia. ' "july S-tf;; JAJIES: ANDERSON, . r ,. '. - tten'l Suo't. Wilmington i&nWeldon I- HI j hn.. i OyPICB OF Qeh'I. SuPSBTjrTXNDEKT, 1 . ; nviiaungxoni m v. June's, 1876.- - .-"'r:'; 1-M.' ;i --t-Jl Sf.-'.i j Change of Schedule; ' ON AKD AFTER1 JtJNE " WhTAE'sENGER Trains tm-tWilminet0n and Weldon Railroad m St 11a TIIAIN. ; ' . - ' I ' i ' 1 !i ;S j.-Jftky Mount; it!. .OJ.. MiilO k UU1UDUV1V.V... . ...... . ... 41:45 A. M, l:t5 Jf. AL O Aft T V;- , . , . Weldon tf-.A At'' 10:09 A-tM; Arrive at BoekTMonal;rf.)..v.(..;-'ilrfl A. M,'J uoiasooro 1:35 P. J4.JI .1 uumnuuiu,.! I .Oil J-. JUJ 'Union. Depoi.i.Lv.'.'.iiV. -6H6 P. M. BXPIKBSS1 TRJLiN : A'TV D1 THROUGH Le&ve TTninn TpTrft Hnilv . . . .'At i B in P M-'M Arrive at Goldsboro it. ........ ..'.'' 1:85 A. M. f ir-f-njRoekvMouht.fi. la. :J.V. v: 80 A. iM. Weldon.. ter.. f p: rMonnt.4..C4 ...t...f. :30 P. M. 6:00 A. M Ijeave Weldon," Arri'., at Rocky.. - mion i)epot.::Ur.'::V.V;.v 6:30 a m! 1 The mail train makes rannartinn nt. WaMiw't for all pointa North fia Bay LUeand Acquia Creek Express Train connects only with Acauia Creek alace,Sltptl , , . seeP1" Cari ruuie. . ruiiman's raiace . AM. T..IM .... JUUH .V nnnTW ! . june 9-tf" General 8uierintn(ient. i - -i ..... m M ItjCELL ANEOUST " , : -i'i ' John W. Hinson, James D. C0MrNe. ' i " (lAte of i iJi t.ate -Cashier i. i! ! Sprum & Hinon,, , . Bank of New Kanover.) I . . Wilmington, N. C. . ' ' ' Tarboro', & C IT"fTTr C! rn -f-"h OT-r -TTSii vi AVOW DU U Ulitil U IIO UCii IIINSON;!& 'CUMMIJIGf'. O MUflSSTO -V " M FJ HFT 1 VTm specialty Send for detailed paiiicuUrs, with Ulu ;V.ffiMf!5.'5fVv., l.-J;4' kA tratcd descrtivepricesheetaaiul testimonials, to fob 'tnE 's aI'e op WTTON,NAYAUSTORE8vRlCti LUMBRRi ' I'UBACCO, AND BuTJTUKRN FROD.UC(E GKN , ' . A " ERALLY. -? . - i ( T. . .... . . lfQ ClieMtmit St .... -Philll1na i P. O, Box, 8036. .. v. jaljfi.Jni :::;-tHeliiidie8! ...ii j yE .WILL, jSELli irom jtlirflay ;forwarfl,! ;: ; pub, intibe stock;; n) -.".-kI SlimillGr- D TP C2 2 Q- n A Vi Ct: I rPop 4 -"AT'JfBW YORKCOST.i ; & H. Samson,: foto-.aJoU 3 July 16 If t A A Representative aiiil- American AftT-Taste ! Prospectrisifor 18?5 "EIGHTH'' YEAR ' B:XJI:e;jali.j jrrrv. aut tottt? j a t n-c .ir-r, '"-uaivJA SlssuelJttofefel. A Magnificent Conception, WoyM" - - vuU The necessity of a DODiilarTr.piiiiTr. .. I sentaiion cf -the producUOng or onitrnT.11 has always .been recognized, and maur at'"'' have been made to meet the want. Thi r,r lcoPi .failores which bo Invanshlo rn .1 ucce6iivc f tn this country to establish aa art iounmi 5-?ml)t the claims pf So son Pas a 'f preciation of the want knd an ability to C1? P-' ehown. ttepcblic at once rallied with enth? ?tr,i to its support, and the result was "a ereS . .and commercial liinnjphrfHB ALDDsi? mist lanty, has none of the temporary or HmivL chatacterifltiQ of oroinaryjMriodicala! TtlW gant miscellany of pure, light, and gracefnl,.61""" itore; and a coilectiun of. pictures, thl fraV".1" mens of artistic skill, in blac and wbitp pe?!'' though- each sncceedinsr TinniKo o.r. ue-. At. ucuu W1LU -ail tho pleasure to its friends, the real value and ur1, price, or character. ) The possessor of a corner volume can not duplicate the quantity of in?7, and eayipgUnny ohjejurhape or nuiofc- 1 1 The national t eatjnre o THE 'ALDIUft must hi taken in no nartow BehBe: True art l tan. w nue miftLUUJJNfi is a strictlj institution, it do s not confine itself eni reproduction Of Jtativd artu It mission vate a broad and appreciative art tast will . discriminate i onlv on mwinrt. , tliL- 18 to cuiti- merit. Thnswhilte placing before the patrons?,'; THE ALDINfe, as a Ieadin characteristic, the pr j i tion will always be given to specimens from forr,"n ma&terBi giving subadribers all the pleasure wid ii, struction obtainable from home or foreieu son-o The artieiic iUMlraUon; of AmericaS; fccerlm original with Tllli ALDINE, is an importaat . it tufo, and its magnifioent plates are f a size mo appropriate to tne satisfactory tieatment of detail- luoiitau uc. aawucu any iDierior page, 'i'lie - ;J . . jj win griuiilll rnw s , ; X afliUl lUK'l7i will be welcome iuvery home. ; Everybody love's such: a dog. and the portrait ia. executed to true tu the life, tfiat tt seems the- veritable presence of ihe animal (tsel . The Rev T. De Witt Talmage nits that his own Newf dundland dog (the finest in Broot lyn batlifl at it 1 s Although m natural; bo oe t.i' sees this premium chromo will have the tliulu-i fearof being bitten. '' Besides the chromo. everv advance eubscriber to THE ALD1NE for 1875 is constituted a incmiier and entitled to all the privileges of - , V'. THE AlIJINE ; AST UKIOK. . The Union owes the originals of all THE ALDLN'i: pictures, which with other paintings and. tusrav-. wga, .arc to oe aistnoutea . among - tns member?. To every series or ;8,U00' EUDscnfecrs, 100 (liucieia pieces, valnerl t& I oyer". 1 2.S00 ; are. distributed soon as the series Is full, and the awards of es series aamade- are to be published in the cext mc- ceeding Issue of TflS ALD1N J. , This featuie r.u:. applies to subscribers who pay' for one year in a I -Banco. - Full particulars in circular sent on apptici ' lion eacipsing stamp. . , . ";. ; . 'xcuifis. OSB. SUBSCEXPTIOlf, ENTITLINa TO THE ALDIMl ' ' OiCB TEAIl, TUE ClIBOXO'AKD TUB Ar.T UNION, $G.OO per annum, la advance. . - .-fi CNq charge for postage.) ' Specimen Copies of TILE ALDiNE, 50 Cents. THE ALDINK'will, hereafter, be obtainable uiilv by subscription. t There wili be no reduced or club : rates; cash for subscriptions must be sent to the sublishers direct, or handed to the local can-vatK-r. . wiilwut responsibility to. the i pvblisliers. except iu . cases wnere ine certincate is given, DeariDg tae fac-simile signature of Jakes Sutton, Pret-ideut. " 4 CANVASSERS " WANTED. . : Any person sviehing to act permanently as a lucui canvasser wiU recelye full and prompt information by applyfngvto ( m. i.v.J J. i j TH ALBlJiE COfflPANI, ; iau J5-tf , i ,l tT; f9 Maiden Lane,New ork " f , ' ' ' 1 . . t Office ot City -Clerk rfnd'Xreasurer, I Citt' of . Wiuhngton, June 24, 1375. ( ; ; An Prdinance 'piONCEENIa COWS1 AND 'OTHEK CATTLE ;v. u y.i Sunning at Large.- -. i Be it Ohdaiked By the Board of Aldermen of the city of Wilmington, NrC as follows: -- Section 1. .Thataay COW or other . cAttle of any kind si 5 , ;RUKKIIifi AT LARGE Vithfn the corporate -"limits of this city-alisfl.be IMPOUNDED by the Cy Marshal, and the owner required to pay a ' , r1' "'"rFlNEOF,TEN (10) DOLLARS ' before the same shall bs released. ' - - -Skcl 2. Any ordinance er parts thereof confliciiug lierewith are hereby -repealed.. " Tns above Ordinance was adopted by tho Board, of Aldermen on the 24th day of? June, 1875, aad will -' ! g into effact on and after MONDAY, JUNE 28, ' instant. ? . , , , ,T. C. SKRVOSS, " ' june 25-tf' ' - ' . City Clerk and Treas'r. Reduction Price! j.: cr. & w. -J-J . i.' -'J-"! 7 Jl t , - t;qlley'8 Celebrated Sffi'E-NGLISH Breech 16 f ... . i . ii Guns, Manufactory,1 Pioneer Work !--ih- i -, j irs:-! ,.if . J ,t, j j BIRMINGHAM ENd. 11 i VINQ .ESTABLISHED A BRANCH H0USB ' j ILX in NewJYt.rkifor the sale Of our oelebniieili i I iHvj fliuuuiiiiw".w Thev are boilt w proveraent for American sport, and are made iu qualities, each Onn beipg branded with one of the lunuiucuuuueu uauuev. wmcn denotes iu ja,,J pioNEtiR1...!., ..:...:....f & TOLLEYi...i ...... ..IX..:, j.. '.v. .'.- " STANDARP r 115 " , NATIONaC' ' ' 1 1 . '"..'. 140 CHALLENGE..,..,... ......I ...'180 " 1 Atmin ctf t.h'cVhAvB iiriinaAvT Ktti-lfnted with greatest confidence, a no Gun bears our Bme that we do not thoroughly guarantee in every re- - Q3 w&wAiipsp a Q.D. our Branch liouse. 29, : i Mttltleu . , Luiie, f Jtfe w f . York. . sept 3.VU&W,. tf i ., ft' (t. , ' .. ' ''"S;"W."Gjd(?-3ri?ge, CJ raft on, : Windham to.' Vermont. f MANUFACTURER OF ZmtMliijg; Bods c lrttcafar attention pald' to making rod adapted toothy). h.fl.;. ii:r. on short notice and at reasonable prices. ..Send for arcular.'i'J Ui it jf Jiiy .18-DAVTtf WW l r s 7 n
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 11, 1875, edition 1
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