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1 i f ,1 I 1-3.5 I ft '4 if1 3 3 if am !64 if tt r. i. uornmg rfttar; WM. II. BERNARD. 1 ' " ! CICERO W.HAEIU8, ) " , WILMIlf QTOir, & a.- I U Sunday Moeipng Ckrr. 3, - 18)75 i This little aflfair'.Tover in Ohhi is ' getting livel;y6U1ieit;l,p4oS, feit AmOre'TilaTis ai ftjostied abou . by' 'tuevaribus ,: , E The Philadelphia Times i says' that two thousand ballot staffers from that pjty arejtpJiw placed where they will do the most srood in the Ohio - a - i election, New.tSfprH Wf unisf a like number, and Baltimore about 3,000, t0I0 tg . T - OH. . That is carious advice ,w U1UU 18 criven bv- the Servian1 ''semi- official - CM prgau tp .the JEJepegpyiaiau insur 'genls, concerning the consuls of for eign i powers who obtrude unneeded and unconsidered counsel. . It is,sto give ? them twecty-fivei lashes each, teacMngthembgpersonal application $ the; harsh; plihcjpleaof IL ctiuCrn le, Iyjuliolyditer waycerot in Den veYsSiuggfcg'lhS 'delusion' to" bjs bosom that Democratic victory la , Ohio renders the election of a Demo cratic President impossible." Nothv ing.but the: whisper of a Democratic thunderbolt,' NqvQmber JPp, can " rouse such a preposterous fellow from bis 'serene slumbers; faith, we don't believe that will. fiNANDO WOOD. This wily and far-seeing politician, it is said, is moving to the help p.f, the ! i J -Democrats of Ohio, whom so matiyjof his Democratic associates in Nfetf - York are trviB-to- defeat: r Ilis coni duct is to be commended in this par ticular, and it may be that Ohio wfill not be unmindful of ilic service! in coming time. We do not especially adtniro Mr. Wood, but we do like his bearing ro,tbis great financial conflict irs is the right man to lead the Green back party in - New York, which we lKpewUfl)e organized immediately after thoStae TecSToHs-An"3arlier organization, if the - ptrrty-shoqld quietly support the Dreseut.-.hard - iridney ticket", wlouldPnoVJbe inj cious. .. Tilden should receive the of all Democrats and reformers. DECIilNE OF IniJttIGKATJOW. ' There are good and patent reasons why immigration has declined. Tjie New York Times is of opinion that the causes lie on the other side of the Atlaotic rather than ; hlere.0 It hols Aat the condition of the labor-ip4r-ket io, this puutry.isnot cpnsidered sufficient to account VorTt."" The ek- plariation, therefore, in the opinion pf :thii2thiesi teeenis o 'depend rather upon the greatly improved condition of v the : laboring classes of Great Ilritaitu Mn . Horace White, in His contribution to the Fortnigldly lc ye?, wberebx; he describes " iirt Ameriean3iBre8siOTr of Englanc affirmsnhat7the ;skUled;wprtife is better provided with comforts iii En y lafthanSqinerica, and.tliat tie c$)9? of slAe-un8iilledr laborer h: abW the sirnnVin both Wo'dries, ilt though he admit -that in the former no man need sleep out of doors for - wanp'LodjglngjjTr gojpjperless to bed through lack of the money tobtty a meal.' Such' being' the "fact fT we want emigrants: here r must draw them by some additional inducement. Immigration is one of the means by which these State of the South can be iiuJKt easiry and effectually built yi i,r then- former prosperity, paiiiH 'ibyuid be spared by par iegis- ;..1h1'v bo' maijicipaltties aiid pri . Jvat cittzens "itf welcome and provide' for new-comenC ' : i - The NeV York !,-eviewing the fin:ntci;il cHilitioti of- the .Country, arrives at thychVerfuJ iwucluW'that a few years of economy and prudence will conquer all difficulties, and then the country -will lake a fresh start of prosperity,.,.,,. , , ., r ; : Accoirding ,to the Sun this state of things. will' r. reached without 'ei-l panding the cutreticy. It: says' ail the alarms upon that subject are ab surd, and JJnttctred in the iu- !i 9 Hlf reeMpe"cpIatoj. JRe- CQrery -jsT W:t ;bier hpughf lTst' labor and Mftlenial, , he Sts4- t gafltxpotiditorAf the govern mtpijt ;rr tJaIyud M&tf 90M .wUlionl yWKtThat . retio; ' itfi'e "ekatorMewlir; be Wboleso&V; fp ptio;tit5iM and r cities "and v coantitjjnao' 1' - ..tTbia PaPf .'qsecolW ;Jd'alVp'ri)'abiJUy;'ihe;wtt or V in the tntryWiVin,jJiar,ext four oHH is...'. ...I,., n- im no n !- .LHb.1.4' ..-4 i ! .,(,,r ... . T VRO'VCMHl t)n-VAn I iu the hrmnnivv ... . 7. . r pirorereun. ,h.-.j - -. ... ' s . :-t i t tJ- uf . v, . ...... . : t ... . ' t reniu uu wneij vou. can. " , i ,.. on ' irorceaaeu measurojp Lichjnge, .p.ti.ppliUoal ministration, and especially to change of financial administration, at Wash ington. The edpetion, merelyol forty or fifty'inilli!08 in (J oVernment penditures Will ot effecAtho del ex .M sired obje 1$, itsMf, jjCmgbJ. wilfiLof tWSootl than the f rWEars til em be a factor in the product. When thet thieves andrhriekers--are driven out.by hoiysstTBeff &t l)iytfiots a de cided change fortnepetter wi will occur. aijdpfideppfgilemt3ifeinfore the new administration in its measures kt Bfrcj'xiadtitomtilil 1 A ES. . So able and judicious a statesman as Mr. Gladstone is ad ways eatitjed to a hearing on whatever topic he may.dcpriSp. Tjiejafw calmer, arfoTaVtRe same time few 'more earn- est writers and speakers than) he Having been uhancellprof the. chequer, and through a long 'ana studious life, , having .devoted much time and care to the consideration of economic subjects, his opinion pq !so. important a theme a& that pf wages and prices is valuable, , and. t;therf ore no" apology" is needed for quoting him. The occasion of pronouncing it vJSeIapjeclhliiC! England,1 and the information is ? obrahieo from 'the Xondort 'Jeaawmsij-ttsjjif high authority. TfMjic?Woijj w treating - the subject Jot au ,edUrial f ana brings in tlie ex-Fremier asj a powerf ul adiuncf,, ' VXt'seiblyob) serves that.."tor.saUafjicUm:'Jelt ;at the great growth of business and wealth "daring - the -lsst tluriy years , would cert aJLtily.be much qualitiedl if the condition of the laboring masses' bad W'rimpVSved rerfify ' &n 'the' theoretical 'question M -oF the rise jof. prices, itl ia also most imp9rtatit 'tot haVe the record of Mrr Gladstoht' opinion that this rise is much'' exa'g- gerated by common report that there '?Eyj'iP."(rlan' Hi'9.1ef. s whiph .r. is a rise in lne. scale ot Jivincr,vrYe believe this is the pqclusionerthe best economists and. statisticians Svho have given attentlfen to .the 'matter, bntM. filasfciislhteinWitouId i help to diffuse it among thds'ohi do not specially study these subjecik aod are apt to Reflect bastily thi ,Uiperfe- cial opinion." j J SOUTH CAROLINA The cry all over the tatejiy.; erupt tht-m from 'iaxaliori.fM)T6e measures proposed in the Convention are endorsed warmly by manyJbJtiie papers. . 'We ,' 4Jon(tnue our, extracts it-day . ..The, YarregV9n gazette char acterizes the ''movomcnt emi- nently wise aim st.itesmanhfciir. It says: ' .-- --i.i inr j-i ... . t e leei verynre ltt exemptirtc: capital employed in tinzn A f acting - Wit ( the otater-tFOm- taxatioi fer say-tenl year5aiUariiddf nt, vou cotton inilia are, realizing that they cannot compete with manufactures of the Soalb, and, 80metjof them are conierirpiaxtfrg' ine removal ct tnqi . :-i;i'jiJiii Miiis 1 . matAieryj .fd thie'jeBabliment f tBei'f mills; la eutheirHJStaies. Let North Carolina seize the oppqr- trinity, and! eay to these men,' corf e to oat Stitte, rect yoar.iuilli, and w will relieve you from taxes-' Att(rti years. Here yoa xn get alt he cot ton you want at the lowest pricfj.and have the advautage- of -thiaopt nealtny and delightful c)int? ir America." ' ' iiill r The Wilson A dvance - recOgri'rzes the subject as poe of itali import ance to: everyitlasa- of out and i "glad to see that-the question is agitated in the Convention-" -f it points our. ine aa vantages ivorfq jar- olina offera txmarifatoreTSi7No- icing a possible; hHrrow-sight,ed( jop ection, tite Advn tee argute iq tkiwn thus: ! , ,; . - .. .'.Ii;-.! : -.. . -4 -1 1 ;. "To exempt . manufaciories from taxation can not be construed into avoriiisnv lor. their -establishnieut ri thi Skti nf w ivi II ..C ..J 1 i the to and adding'-to' the! revenue of the State hjytg"iJSraiiQerJIue of prop-' revenue from the factories iheruselveiL t must be rtmi'mbered that the or6 position is only to exempt them ih their iufaricj before they i becomb y.ery, pjouHable, and thus induce papf. tal to be invested in their estAhliah. ment. IjuMJ-lyin fact that owinff frpeqrwuadwrof th Sodflifn ates" iMderW tntuenci have fallen in price, nd that wlifcifc- .siii "orrfT-T -TdLOH. JlOk. J ." gives risS'lUQ, talkof, ihe Kpiruculty of living being greater thajiormejy, lead many to brine; their rnoneyhferte' Already the owners of New England ..-5;' . ;'.:; 2 .:.!; - 0 1 vflflre iSller &1V1HP'' "tmiilovnntitJ rnaiiyftivuing pitalv and laboj-, prpejfc-jMjiuleb; r . 1 1 1 , is s ' -1 . . w w v r k . 11. ... a I - . f-1 . , i, -T r T ! " ii . . . .. .... j.-rTTT "r" - - - UMnitil hdrn An ..A..- -Vt.". I: A O !1 i 'I f penning tfresoinne fromSffovlW pay t, xHsr. ud; FotfU find l'Lf!!. Th?tediiESS&SaSS ' . . 'S-..-.M.'r. U ! V i..!.W... ,i ' . - 1 .f ,y,t .,.S1. -if l ihiL obstacle,will lie at cnaamoved. I the doo to foreign oapital to in- vestnlmanufaotures will bo thrown -wjdf opeo And it is avROloiousyf act, tlJtt.4nanufactureriare fcakf di onenJ And it is a. MnTiwinnttf nt. f jl mgfjnore rrvflney out of she cotton ojnop selves. We think it is high time this ; r been beftf opt Of Water lnnT Pnnnorh Vn imt Em tlrtsfeXottVeMtion e.s pass the prpsea1soMfnacl; to en- iiu:.i nuui vfrauu-jv. p ujirxi .. it : , i f utupfp (Legislatures dnv their? duty; iij Uhe premise's '.- f 'i. i V.i.Joff-SrW-S Wl ttuy. M a snrAit-JiusT.w MaImiisofe about- to bP told . nx. vl- . ? . w- ; Thrrsdistemper is l-apidly ?Y?kt ' ' 1 " . , One extravagant New Yorlr girl hs baH pf,ottOfi tnd8sroieheV has six lark's i wings ia her hat. j aeecllea piece of capva3.ana.?epbyr to Gov. -Allen speaks every day. wor some.oAeA JJairf. fine slippers, and is-waHy'iaUembg Under It. . f and youhave' an . inyenjtpry -i i her Tbepity.pf New York uow pays evi(jericesuiuiuess. The morn H per cent,, of the eolire ikate lax. j ing cpstftmp q wWiUft sblilBrWbite, Ycoro bytham'suitrfhWejL,, ti -n The. New Jersey .Slate Fair, at 'iliiljifcep reduces t lio1 h it-' an weight about 4Vhpvttd.y.,-,Uw.d.yt!& know; do you weigh eyrylxtdvus litioi she riStU Iro'ni bal? ' , ; i... . '.,;. - , . .;l v.;.-i. :.. ' . ''-. fUlmonu About,, vil, prubauly ccme to th'e TJbited 'States' next. year, and , write-' CetfteaDlal letters lor seVeVal leading Freucii journals. ' . ;. ri liichmoud .Enquii-er? Tire Mas sucltusetts Democracy Have entered Upon a new asrjcullura,! nursuit, ,Thcv are cow pf sparing to plaht Bice.' '' . ' Mr. Sharon has ten jbreJ to Mrs. Ralslon a suit bF seven' roooisln tne Palace Hotel; wiflinriTafesenrabrs.a private coach and coachman, so Jong ns etoe.inay tee fit to use,insnir, . iiiystenors stoppage of a train on ibe Savannah and Charleston liailr Tlie (-onvcullou. rho '-Ckjnstit-rf'trOrvil' C6hrcritioi:! iiow' assembled, Aiul ! 'earnest I v and' honestly entered upon its work--of re-1 forji, in the city of; lialeigbi, cannot fail to give satisfaction . to . the 4a w a.OlCjmg, mteUlgeuU people Of Idrth .... ... . v: X'tiricblayls writing; a life of WwfU almost !AbrWhki 1LincbW,''lfu wtiomho was'ior'sev-' rgitrnps'O pf that tipper clasp bfgok erl years priTBte Secretary. I and silver !' "Sfrch is the very top o roaa. WilUout an order rroin Iho proper ' I Vhl 40,, JCtohcr Yw5tTh J'vi and ajl .stations on the Atlantic, Tenn.. & Ohio. Atlanta & RichmMid Air Line, North Carolina an 'quarter,' W ftrtiotf tb-procecd frorrf H mun- rie7,:caer ol jf'ourth'anfi PrineM MreetT 1 Western-North Carolina Rafrronds as well as ail points in GEORGIA AN ALARaMA. - -! .piniiDg0R. tUe,lU-rotc,;ii,j; T. .fy,,u i- JnPSeopof l8weejpay Rale toaUpotatsrS undoraignod. Offieo in Bank 4f New Hanover ' mi i Elementary XngSsH branches .825 CO Boiiding. fup2-tf1 1 F. V. CLARK. General Freight A sent, i. CarpUna: and this .satisfaction wUlbeil'MV auesieu in au uuniistaicaDie ana ;rat ifvinor manner by the ratifioa.tion which will be., extended to the task performed by these delegates whgri i uiea ai ine uauot-Dox. ! Willi xra " aaaaw vav IIVU VU1IU1 IIJ Sell II Wll I V V for tho nrir,v,i'tlrt., m ,.,, 1 "I. J! i .t-j-Z-'i-i- i.Ji'.'''Ji' VI'. ' ' lb uas ueiuonsiraicu au aDuiiy, an honesty of purpose,' a lack of mere partisanship, a regard for the Welfare of the wh9l3rBpa deterinifiayioi to correct abugcty lera eOy evils, an perform a great dutv, in a manner which'reflects honor upon qieihg oritusjjicibn M ;dcVua, ' geierSi ne'e-W-'twTce hnd 'a Stieak Ot btUpiUltV Whe Ont Mr.' SnaKfe tirOn. I t . - r' - posed to fcairtroltfmcfi the Jews- a.n etrucated. trust WOrthyi'lUBUntial ui lue vyoiivenxion will uearno'ia iLBucuwou. ruu v o r an) an ces 1 1 a v e been en effeeted in the oramaraw, whicn wUl tut uc y, uuiust iiyiu ine peuuie; bteWjaboliSh ed; ' ! t hie rnachi n erv slrid evrtViltMirtf 1 VivrrrtrtTor.f Uu kion reduced jtMpstHmion of lees ha9 0 VmPn?ar(V wIe.;not that war" crofxl thrrUn fV.tit 7uin ulron I luT-. " LXr-iTxkrTi: rr r T" Awav. aeffeat dear -.that was nernici-1 ous or BuperfluouB hafbeep lopped off 1 orcuiieaout. JLieitne people of JSprtli J Carolina watch their representatives J ia f ejfgrqii tljQ State tapUal.cIosely : let them follow their proceedings starchy Btep ; af they gbj; aud, when the1 work iar aeorripHshearandf a just aiit beneficeut Oonstilutiorf has ieen Iramed, let thi-rn put upoii it tlie seal of tJrtiratilU .attheJ?fclU, and give it.a rautioation pf ,3tii,()()0. vottK., rUv'.'.i - - '- '-V . i '.'1.. '.. Kex ad CooHlute. i i J-S 4 .... . i, I ' "Writes a female4 readerbf the New atively iit't-eHHary ihat a Voinan hohld 4?owrntu ht-r' kitchen and red den-her fae! and ruin htr hands bv I the FUtlirerv, if tukiii(r?- ,w,t tl.;l,'1 biaeryi cowing, 1 -not this queMioh impl the ' 'esliintr: "atiiK; ihat worriWn ahd children derive siiHieiiance '' from the 1 U7il V . f V r A -k-UU .1 CIU I a S IIA-tr U ir-'l tion 'fi .1 s4)Wlftt:iiuree.v.iraflip8 rr' i . i . ed oue of the freight trains near ..Al- toyna, Pa., and discovering a fourth "LrJ t' v '"j :t'- ft", vuo uii uoaru myy rooDea mm OI V i:tl. I. j' -JJ.i--.-i .,-'.-1 i .illi.i v4.t 1,'..,; .. -."r Htm OH ine train a Snort dlfitsnnA I east of Ihat-Waclp" MIU Kit riiVi Mr - . ... - . I a . Pl M U ,w r. iuj W '.hi i ,M.,n passea aria cuanges nave oe ; l) :l t . : i .- Cliesp Hirl nTliTFrsai'arrnDSphere: Dttt "'J-wa'wuoraeironnem imeor Wtlnut Btreet,; mvnteAr4 U0ddrd, and; huadreda of other Ii-t ns rint U L.,..i i?t i .( thence wesuwd;ywithrf aid.. UnejotWajnut masters of the art, places' the Chickerine Piano- of let us Tf9f-r oeivyck father let1 street two hnadred s-nd'twtlve feet to the beginning today st the head of ihe entire Out Of AinoerMde hPtejHd loofe for rrfloraent at, life -K f S?-' headway made, bv Lhe femirf&rL. ,n,,WmTOM V de : I "WJ: I . i - I SlQpofnrrQ I .altar I But better, and above all, is that article , of dress which, if my boyish Hipsvo -mucWas pronounced, : my .P8 gH n,-f fjf i,; c her! thimble thmk tHev ck I St. atipr mvnf- Mio m em bero r -l b e-ward ro bef o f which the outside world . had only a I af inn a nrnamsnt. rF ri no rlroooinor I nut ot thn tnpm run intft.riiF, ftea, aud clasped, with. the most clabo- f ganergaHers; miuk, g Aud i s silver ..tpjucklTTgartpr te, garterrr'garters -with gtit goldy And iin.i , ,stead $t making pujr swpetheartjpret l siiif umDrejia. you lay inj ner lap a pay: !6f feSebsite'gafterTor herpbintrlace tPf;bfe! Strre! JJBut;,tbe ; furi' ebmes j m I'ltL? uiomoaoiineseoeaaues.'' .j.nereisne enterSlvthe parlor- rib m Sh'arries ;ww-mvjwhe leave. haven vet shirrs .apdpoffs. like ?AindrifUp tilMffMnnm '.Wn'Sni'-Hirk i wbilp.tfep, rjbbpnaaiMl nbotoar and ifvii StOCi n'Arha t rv vmw 1 '. I eaten il the toil. A, shocking;, acconnti of, the tnal- tiieaimyiit,)!" Jewscptue.fj , frouiX5ag daq.,,.l)uM,ew( was buriie.alivQ. by the p(putaee, Tljo pxcuso. of. theso barbarities' was that' the Jews Jiad been' guilty Of blaspbemy. ' EDUCATIONAL. WfiOIIGTO CLASSICAL '' '- AND V :. ' ""' : I tUT VAVU'' a 4- a ' drJU'l I JUULcllllUiliailUai ; CGJIOOl. " R. TC BUY AN. J. C, CALUOl, lrinclpa!s. . ,Itia QxoekJ roxtch.' and .Gormaii'Jlahe-" ' .tiages mJ ech . :k . i. . 3 . - i fi - ( Two or more of he above named languages )(L06 . Incidental Fzpchie fee.7.. 1 CO '- PirplJeiwIll be charged from date of ' entrance ito tbcepdof Uiokmod. 'j 1, : . . .; -j.u: , i! j Reports of Scholarship and Deoortnient will be furnished parents and pnardiaos quarterly. Mom i in? sna uwroimn iMRinna ttirnntrhniit wu atiH Winter. Ferfunherlnfonaaticnaadrefea cither of Scliool Kotice ! YOUNG LADIES WILL JiKCKIVB A FlNISniD education, with all the advantages of a First Class Institute of learning, I,,,. Jnclodmg Modern Ign,MnsIc.icVfttreonp. fnlin 'A foil Coras of FlrBt-Class" Teacbcra have been Parents will find It to their 'cdvantage t& 1 K' ........ , The German American Institute s a fair trial. ' Opens on Mondar. Oclober 4th' . corner 3rd and Market fcreeta. , L ' '. , -, . MRS. E. L. KtJECKERT. I I octl-St Fr S4Ta ..'-.. . PnacipaU . St. Louis Law, School,: ; Law Departmout 9f AVaehisgton ; University J The regular annual term of this Law School wi Open ioa WEfcNKfcDAV; -OCTOBER 13th. lsto. full coore, two terwt, niaoutbi each. tadcnU ri roii.iiri in r no iTiiaa m a-v n rn n o t v apuHeaonou on befor. October litK. Tuiann ' 'ftrrtyear, aeobad year, faclndlng, aaeior For particnlare address ' ... 1 J'J "'"V"" " Rev. Diiiel Jtforrelle'p QXihd'hia . : u-juji zu.i , :..-.--- .... .. ; : 7HTtoftttk aanuai term . ni-twin. v.). Tharedar. October Ttb. . aent10,9tf Mrsi Iiaura i Rothwell ' ' " ' ' 1T illpb; bek school fok Bot& v . ... m Tnna Wade kno Wa. on PpiicatMvB79 nndier eceiTed in the Primary DepartiBenti ; , , j :' pt80-'4t ',t''"li"",l'' i 'o r - 4i ! xrusiuertttuui. ?h X ' If KLHM BNTAHtf ENGLtSH HOHOOT. FOR il: Boj I propoae,lf auttab)C(imeaa behad.j I namedi -Temf $3 p 'lSMtf TO open mmd vct.prpx., aocnoolof the clacs per montn, in aa ranee. Due secured, win be raven. : . rei,t29 3ted 1 JOS. JHcLAUKiN. Market Pt. jiEAIi ES TATE -SALES, Sale of Eeal Estate; p Y VIRTL K or HWI I N ACCORDANO WTTH II the uDivMons of a ceria q deed of jnordruee executed by Oliver Kclley and wife Anna K. Kelley, to rihe ik1 Ji elate and Loan Aasociatioa of Yfil mlngtou, JX. C. dated the 16ih day of Any nut, A. IX. Kuee will on Saturdav the 3d dav of Oti 10 io, tue oDovrMKuea, as Attorues lor saia . mort- 1875.-at the Court Ilouse door in the cl mingn,at W o'chek Mw sell - b pobl.e Ottober, A. ciiy or wu-- o i sacuon. ronninir northwardly .with jtb easuaru, line of toixth I street ixty-clx f et, thence enstwardly and parallel ' wiu. " ,i, u nMfa' P weive- net, , I muuiwuuij buu iiHuei whu puu sireet I aDwWi r . It'L" J'l , I-. l?&2L!&2i JJy( pa'uayjesoth4aoi TOetoeriA - 'T)., 1875. at the dour if the Court llJase Jipr )nntt!f fiew Uapovtuu sU tfyrpublic 1 tlon-for eaMh. th fnllnisinir iIkmiIuu) 1 . iaue- s louowlnir flesenlxwl lot nr nimil MWwBi.ineJiKr.w wakdato In said county of New Hanorer that Is to say-bezhmUiz sisTlaTJ;. i u t, maK.m M - A- - -i. . i T- I " - - " i hi hw uvi au vv KDtCtll Ul l-XiJJifJJTM, I iie ?at-. , j ;t) y .VfUTTJETl) 'AKb PTJ'ftUAliTK)Td'.('FflE I "pu'nponL'hickerjnz&r-ons. tothetxeiusioi ;k.m . I -. Pijjft1' tf ce tato lindentors mo,tae f" "bBirdTedwrhertonrpetitors, yiti 11 ' 1 U i OL-Vwi. .MI. .MI. 36. ,m j; 11 a; k-i TOjiNBSwiNyEE, goods; lit ' i i CIeaperj;; t i .1-1 't ,.U 1 . ! , ;) r.; ..-..(', f i'l! 'fl.ii ! i '.ij spt 15-tf FURNITURE ! WE OFFER FOR THE FALL TRADE, ,pUB ! . l THE FALL TSADE.piJR Jfe Patterns V- j ' i r ;? ,.; (; at exteemely. lowRIces; u"'tl - " v., Bedding, &c, &c, Hair, Moss, 1 ' i jaj3x a iioooao, riniiiinn jjcijo, II "' !.' And. onr own f -I yote! Steamers an4 private Itesidencee fnrnished ' , , us a call d examine oar i i .- . I - ;(t'.' t ,'supt 14-D&W1H) : . : - ri.-'li J 1 . ' ' i--- '' ! TMrTT-in-tVrCT 1 1 H ill IIB'WJi npiIB 'ATTENTION OP TUB PUBUO IS KBSPBCTFULLY INyiTEDTQ THE FACT THAT THE ' X Carolina Central Railway Deinjr completed and . ! .-. i 1 . v. : -..-. . . i . v . ions at WHnringtcm both yia Direct steamer Lines , " w wifwvu ""u tvriuvfiiA. I 1 UVfJU. X.fclAVa, TO GHABLOTTE- S ,0i ( i. iSSUH., Corner Froit ai:d. locl Sis. , . i-j. WILMINGTON, N. V;i i iirHi) ,kha .f: H(u k :W " 1 - IN ALL ITS BKAHCass. Country raerth&nts .will do . well by cailisg-on cs id exaihinlng our stocfc ' ! novltf-tf : and .71 Ji. F.,5aTCHEtL"& SOS"; ; QOMMISSION- MERCHANTS . . ; ' And Dealers in ' Grain, Flonr Say. end aWo FresU Giro and. Saeaj, IPearl if omlny. ; and Grits. ' Roe. 9 and 10 N. Water U, Wilmington, N. C. ., Proprietor of the Merchant's Flouring Milla. - : v norS5-tf ; LEGAL CAliDS. , i . N. A. STEDMAH, JrU ... ELIZARET11TQ JL j . , ' I r MISCELLAKEOTJS". NEW ASEIVAJi ThisWek. . W ACUAMA W d CAPE FSAR .FRESH-BEATEN Mil V i(Dry, Salted and Smoked). Engli8A a&d Scotch Ales, ---v.-: COTFSES of all'' kinds at Reduced TrlcesffeH f1 6,tfi 1 1. , Fine Pale and Common SOAPS, .Twenty ; - ' ' ' J -'! ; i v; : ' Ul?Tt lobacoo ILerosene O", 5 ' f ' ' : Hay ' Corn and Oats, !WJ HUNDRKDS O? OTHIUt ARTICLES OP Groceries at Wholesale. i;'j'iiiiti-.f t"'d w- 1'iu- nil -tif.-riJ-vr ! CASH or close haying customers can be suited 41- wavB, with Good Gotidsat Lowest Market Prices. . tanr-U. r - , AOK'AN A VOLLBKa.j OMckering- fc S6ns,j .., .Qruiul, Square und Vprigbt. j : "Bimhbrtesl'H: Have beeii awarded tte HIGHEST PREMIUMS ever given to ANY Pla0 MANTJFACTU RER3 , IN THE WORLD. ,. OtHLeadlutr frizes ReceiveI ! The use ot the Chickerlng Pianos by the Greatest Pianists, Art Critics and Amateurs, has given to the tntKKenns nanus aa nut versal prestige and reputa- tion ubtry er Enrope i The overwhelming verdict of iar aw;:ve an outer fianos jnanniactnrea in tux W very nieaest art taient-ii.cludlng Uw. Frana Ltezt uuuib i'xaiuy. Dtepn . . ' I i uiuif ma amu urnjvna ail meuais. TH7 Aha flJLLT'WAHRANTEb.1 n:b !Ui V . .ij lAddrets SHanfatipn 3LLL Person. are hereb waad ai bk J neoewwry to post these 'lands? anil OV given, that.tha lawrwili. be rurldlv DM all 'oflttiiVWe ' " " 4,?TilW-tf. I to rrM?. ; R.IOJtAINGER.. 1 ,, ISulhcrforcUoiL. Aslicvillc. Greenville. Snarta en no ler, i;ari Keincfee. Mar- fttit: AND WINTER GOODS AJL-., . i- - KATZ'S, 0 M AMKEfE STRKETI f4 AT, . .'. ,.';VJ; i-::t"-: i :;')' .v, '.: 36 MASKIST ST. FURPJITURE j USlfAL1 LARGE AND INCREASED STOCK OF . - USlfAL1 LARGE AND 1NCREA 'ai Designs i a Ei ShuokjiExcelsior, and. Straw rnjuunii riLiLiUWS AN1 BOLSTEKS. -. ' Monnfactnre. ' , - f . in the Latest, Styles and at Low Prieee iWe give Stock Tef ore purchasing. . , ' , , . ., i 48ixmtStreet.i Carolina Central ItaiSway, Ciciscral Fre5gt3t'Icimrtincrt, . WILMINGTOTST,' MARCHSIst, 1875; 4 folly eonipped fOf Uuslnesss, offers Wltn Its connect- . ii- 1 1 - x I. T.. T.I Til. 11 .. and via Weiacri and Portsmouth, to Baltimore Phlla- uuuuuuivu. uu.hr w I w w i mttt, oxiuuuuv vu j ClfJLJ. J HP UVA A-V VA VW ??fLBT? General Bup'tsOMcei i WIJ.MESCT6ff,; . COIiVIttBI A & At GTJSTA fi,R. COMPANY, , . j WtLKINGTON. N. O.. July 1. 18751 Shange of Schedule. ON AND AFTER 8UNBAT, JtJLT 4TH, TUB folloipg Schcdale will be ran od this Koad: ) ;, . :: . . : NIGHT EXPRESS ASBPASSENGFK ' . TRAIN (DailY). Stt::::::::::::-:.:-: gl: tl Arrive at ColnicbUi. i. Arrlye at Augusta, , Leare Anirasta, : . i i .. 4:15 A. W 8:45 A. II. j 4:15 P. M. eave Celambia...., ... . ....... . 8:15 M. Leave Tlotwnce. .v ..: .110 A; M. Arrive at Wilmington 4.. ...t..: ; 7:19 A M. Passengers going west beyond Columbia take UitraineaviaeWUaiiBgtnl:S6E.liI. t y Pasaenser Train X?ailr. texcept " ' Sunday.) ' 7. LeaVe-WlnBiii.Cr;:.V;. 6:5ffAJn Arrive at Florence .... J2u3 P M i! j; lorence 12:45 FM Arrives at Wilmington.,,,.. ........ ;.r (i:22 PM 1 Connects-at Florence with N.E. ti-ains for Charles ' tdi4 and with Fxeifat Train -with. Pa atiEched for Colauibia Monday s,' Wednesdays add Fridays? iv-) txm ivrn i 'vn 't- i n h W . Seave wlliamgtori .'. i . . .V. ilriveatca--'- ,lik857FtM:; 2" . ' v. ....... - iH. Leave Ktnrpnro .An ' i w ArtveaUeton.: - 1 8SX) P. U. I B.q, P rv- uu iiujfui, i ton and Ansroata. ii- T! - T tT-- f I inlye-tf t4enT StiBt ! Wilmington i & :Weldon RAmmrjCO.,, -7:1; "i Omoi or Qm'l SnrtEiimHMHT, J Change Schedule. ON AND APTBR JTJNB 9TH, PAI SEHOK -., TrtrinB t" Wilmington and Weldot Kailrowl wtlj rnpas follows : r,L.i i .,t.,v f:;-j f ,; r j Usave Mrtirm JJcw iiimji'-sQimu-:-- , x ' ; day's exrepted) At ,7:35 A . ; Arrive at OoIdsbANt. J.: A';;!. .'-i.T.l'."u'y H: A. V wemon...; &.40 P. M. Leave Weldon dviii.i..,.. A7 10:t& AY M Arrive at Rocky Mount '11:41 A. M i OoldBboTO... " .;.'.... ..." ts3S P. M 1M lf0.,, PSiT-i.-,!..-, 7 :06 P 1 KXJPttKSS TAIN ,A ND XllROCCJi LiMVB ITrdrin: fWrA :41 r !iiit',t -m'ti rv; ,t -mMmj .a o.ov r, in. i. to. 6:00A.'M. Arrive a Rocky Hiannt. ! , GoldBboro.... iku vreiaon. aaiiv 7:00 P. V. ' V"' f JWrlS A Bay iroSS25ia 2 ; ii . Union Depot.' The mail- train itinim ror au points North 6ia bt T.f .... onteai n. (.nil - v'-mk .? 5,,.,. Bxprese Train oota. Pnllman'a Pala mSX.SSl OM f hi. Iwmln " " "EJH4HTT TRAINS' atr i-o2 W. 1 "1 ' 'Ji weekl, at 5:09 A..M.,.and arrr ri i: 'Oi " " 1 1 i I v r. ...... ' ' Jnnetf (tojcml SaprriEterwt' mt .;if $jj&ii liDiiasai1 't GenerilJ eriiinigion!JMernait;(Jv It"'--- -i! it w.aBaliiaBaarih,-, Uirr s-i tod) Counts .Froe MBrali.T.;it"ij rTK OLDEST PATTfrftTfr X ctilates extensivrfv it. nZZZ "iT "1 PuWihedveekly.t;(.K 'iyVrif(' : tm tt t u - t-rr- ACAMKROV v etttf. ". .fi.f.rr,.,!., Editor awl Proprietor. j -vi i .-. ,.7i. TTTTT; . ... 7. . ' MISCELLANEOUS. s ETAIXJC CAETBIDQS,f MILITAKY, HUNT I NO AND "CEEKDMOOR" EIFLES . EXCEL ALL OTHERS IN ACCU- RACY, JSTKE&JGTII AND ' ; . sATEty. ; V" ; tto Premature Discharge Ever Occurs. Erery Eifle warrantea a good ehdoter. Calibre 40, 44 and 5f-100 or. an Inch, and of any desired length. Charge of powder from 50 to ICS grains. Weight of balla from 220 to 540 "grains! ' Stock, plain; al Pistoi grip and1 checked." Sights: plain; Globe and yeep Sights; Vernier' with Interchangeable front s?gb.t, and. Wind-ganga. Etery yariety or am- maniuoa for above guns, constantly oa hand. Prices froqi $30 tQ $125. SHARPS EIFLB COMPANY sept21-D&Wtf ,' -; Hartford. Conn. 'Coeotmi Dr carts, &c. The board of aldermen of tub niv OF WILMINGTON, N. C, DO ORDAm ; fhat any Cray,, Track Wagon or Cartjfound Jn. use within the City llipits without the Badge or Registered Number as rea Hired br CItVTai OrdinanH iu4i m. l873 shaHt'e sabject to sewure by the City Marshal' I and, the, owner thereof subject to a fine of k Dollars for each and every day the same is ased ui im wir wiuuui, uit pn?iayHient or uie monthlv tax, or wlthont having on the r t or in umber as the Ordinance of the City requires. Any Ordinance or parts thereof conflicting with j&e foregoing are hereby repeated. : F The above Ordinance was passed by the Board of Aldermen; at their meeting February 16th, 1674 . i T. C SERVObS, j. fcbl8tf . . l " ";Citv Clerk. f, Cffive ojf City Clerk and Treasurer, , f Citt ot WruoNSTON, Jane 24, 1875. I I -' ' ' ' ! A r-'f 'J -1 ' - ' 1 ; t . ;i i - . J 7. 1 1 'SoNCEBNINQ COWS AND OTHER CATT1 ji j j ' . m- Ennnin? at Large. it Obdaihisd By the Board of Aldermen of fhecityof Wilmington,-M. Cj--as follows: Section 1. That any COW or other - , I gaw-an kind i: ; f . - - : - - . .t .;- FOUND .' ; -. . . KUNNINQ AT LARIC .' within the corporate ' limits of ' tkfs city flmli 1m IMi,OUNDEO by theCliy Marshal, and the owuv.t required to pay a. f i ss : I HNB OF-TEN !0) DOLLARS before thtj gamo shall be released . : Sec. 2. Any ordinance er parts thereof conflicting herewith are hereby repealed. I Tbk aooye Ordinance wa8 adopted by the Uoard or I I 7 . T " t. T - - "jnne254f' Qty Cleric and Trwis'r. Bank Hew Hanover. Authorized Capitalr $l,OOO,lO0. i '. - -; ;';:-:;-.! v.: - -- - Casta Capital paid i r. $3H,000. - i .a . ' ' .. ' . - - Surplus Fuud - . i: . ,S5O,O00. DIRECTORS. JoriN DAWSON" -...-. ,; I.,, I ,,: ,. 7 C. M. STSDMAN . : L B. GRAINGER' 7 - 7 JJAS. A. LEAK 'r . B. P. LITTLK ; V E. B. UOK0KN l,D. E. MUIiCIIISON DONALD MoSAE.. 'II. VOLLER9:. i . R R. BRIDGSRS i j. W". ATKINSON -L GRAINGER," l :---- ;.;:' - , M. .WKDDKLL. S.,1). WALLACE, ''.'! , Caehier. PrcBident. ang'SO-tf Reduction ) in J Price l 0". &; -w. - : Oel.etotated KINK MULISH: anHry.HoneerWorkg, 7 : BIRMINGHAM RNG BRANCH HOUSB : u in jsew yorar weapon, we offer to sportsmen the Cheapest cuds ; were itrereoja , rftri ovprviru- ' ' Tf011 Qn beH1t oraaded with one of tlic riucB. TOLLEY.. 66 Gold. BTANDARD NATION AL.. . i--. i i . 115 " - CHALLBNGUB... ,..,, PARAGON.....!!. In... 140 " AnV OOe Of tha shnrva tmrHa'm'J.kl . i t.i. : . -1 . i . . . Mil tne greatest confldenm a i i . - not tb-oronghly guarantee in every re- t. specs. ". . -I,, j . i ,.; , :- v i u tM Jvit WAHUKD V. O. i; HiiB.; Onns Ira ilt to ai; spedaltv. Send far ii: JLT..' .Ki.lv5Ti " . " 4 -w.. in.niMCi Willi 111HV- Jnl e8cripUyea.da sheets and teeUmonials, to s oxir isranca Hoase. - yuidiK tiuiiMi'tti til Ui-Mii ; ! :... ,. 2 .SIafdn- Ijiiw,, ,ow Vork. eept.ss-ojfcw tr (I - City of VViUninmn, Jan. 23d, 1874. E'HOM THIS s DATS AUCTlONftEHS AUK .. . . t prtihihited selling horses or ftwk of any bin A -in front of the at Mb.i . in-i.. ... . the EasTem lin f wiZT, " . i ,i.?.ui ; . I Par f or second iidhiM u b ' tween the Nortljera line ot Market sud the 8outhei n Hn- of t henot streets, are deaignau d for ihis w'f- f pose by order of the Mayor. :' ' 1 7 "J. H. "RORrSON, -' ' - City Marshal. onement: PFFIC TREASURER AN0. (-0IXKCT0R, ) ' , 1 7 4 7 7: A&epiembex 4th, 1875. - OTICE 18 HE?KV . GlYKN, THAT PHOM XI loerouijrerrttions of citizens, tim A clvcrllMlHsr Zlul Estate ",,7 'Ji anpald eily1ote -; 875, is ' i trctber 6,J prx.j PyVlrection f Mayor. t . ,: vTi C. SERVOSS, j " ; City Treasurer. sept 5-if Doors;SaH"ana:Blinds. UTactory. ---- -r - - WhoIesalendEietaiL SEN&tFOR PRICE 'ZIS V - fi Is. i To !': -vi - ;. .- ... !.- ' P. P. TOALE, T " f narleeton,, S i oct 1 od QctiNov 75,7Mfcr May Jul Pep T6. il'-, a - Vi
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