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!M' I I i M til Hi iff I t: i 'If si 1 b i' s m $1 I: IB- em Hi J I I&otmngfMnuz: . i Editors. CICERO W. HARRIS. ) Saturday Mornixg,Qct; 9, ; 1875. By her new-Constitntion--if it iB ratified, and it Menw jertanb&--Alabama tiU w?ip?P;ivfhe election, will- take lace on the first Tnej&ciy ajtijth6tl)ir$jafbnayin November. N ; We see it stated that A. S. Abel, proprietor ' of - the-' 'Baltimore &un, is the wealthiest newspaper publisher in thecountry.JHemay be, but J.Gordon Bennett, dfl tbeNewc Xork -Herald, and G. W. Childs, of the Philadel ' phia JCcter, can't bef far behind him. Mr. Abel made most of his mony in coal-lands arid real estate.' The canvass is quiet in Pennsyl vania,) both parties; wartuig or. the Ohio election. It is the general opin ion there that whichever party carries 'Ohio will carry Pennsylvania It is stated, th"at?lhe'Kjat)onal Banks of the Keystone State have contributed very largely to a corruption f und . to be nsed lavishly this week and next among the Buckeyes. . . .? . - - VOOU HARD-WORKED P K li S I -DENT. Grant ia really a joker, for didn't he tell Brigham Young that he visited him because he had a few days to spare ?.;and, isn't jtbata,, joke of the iirst water? A Washington corres pendent of a Baltimore journal says: ' As thi) 'President has only spent about oive day in Washington in the last four months, it would seem as if lie had plenty of days to spare either to take a peep at; the harem of the Mormon prophet or to indulge in any other species of amusement. The per ipatetic tendencies of - the President and his confidential advisers haveneY- cr before been given such full scope "as during this season. Both he and they seem to have had not " a few," but many dayS'TO spare, and have been found here,' there and 'every where at regattas, horse, raeesj cornerstone layings, pigeon, matches weddfngs. clambakes; &c, &c. For days and weeks at a time the entire business of the Government has had to be trans acted j. without the presence of the President or a single member of his cabinet at Washington." : THE FBEHCH DBAMATIST8. . The English and Americn stage Jraws largely upon that 'fof France for dramatic material, the vivacity and grace of the French drama being universally acknowledged. If the borrowed material, incident or text, be spiced with ingenious wickedness, no matter it only heightens the ef fect,, and the pious Saxon calls for morC, .The more startling and im probable, the, plot, the greater . the pleasure and the larger the treasury. The more intensely inhuman the pa- 8ions j displayed the. more taking" the play. But . aside from Pari feian -ii dash' arid deviltry, there is ranch to commend r the drama of La Belle France to sober English men and cti ve bu t matter-of-fact Americans. .Its ineffable charm of tfasy,1 quick, sustained, -proportioned movemenf; its exuisiu naturalness in impbabyityfi2?3bileOTor of sweetness; its delicacy of indelicacy; its superabounding tact and manage ment; its racy wit and its complete ness, in all except-the wierd power which gave the Elizabethan dVamV its HiipreaWdominiphV'Skre '! relished alike, . in iMniiFii aim mer iorK asm faris.! . A : i-Ruri ; is ; made ; jn a 1 leading' American magazine to classify tlie' French dramatists hi their- relative! onfr'of i liaeritT. ; The writer irnakes! three ithtaaes," as follows:; . . j 1. Akjtaoflre Dumas. -r u r ; Einik Anitr and JuU-s SHodenu. Viiorieii 8arlu. - Octave Feu il let. . 2. 'Theore Barriere. "'""'.'"". Metlhap and Halevjr.' ' Adulpbe d'Enuery, ' Pailleron. ' 3 Qoudineti Labiche, CJairviHe, Sirau-: din.rPuLF-eviU, OaJl, N-c, Nua, DavyL Ttfe first class inclndes nearly all of ; the writers who are well known. in! ' this ooantry. . I)umas is easily chief,; but we are surprised that Sardou whtebz8t4;hi- Ifaaltsj as a great pUywright, -.ist, given! the next rplacec-- Stilly perhaps, we BhouldtVivrrwi'the ; which placea'Augiet and.;Sandeaii('iat the ivery beeis of Dumas. Feuillet is ,hejLtorSum9ttefA9:' hovejjt Man 'as aaVamatilt "His "lUmine ot PooV5on14an,w Sibylle, and! other wftW.are admired by a .large! lqma? oej JPwAay yerawue.- : A divorced couple -. remarried lately in Maine. But meanwhile tbW IvUfe: Iud been married iwU, 1 MW buband bad died, an4, jibe Jbird'beriii TUB OHIO CAMPAIGN. Situation a Deerlbed lr "ki a. finrali ntfat pF .ad . Brilliant - Correspondent ot per Hard Canrait. - . U- -4 '' ! I Columbus Correspondence New York . ; Tribune. - : Thefatejof inflatpn is Jo jbe: settled by thiffBilent A'oteito&Mt it to secure by thisBilent this rote that bottr-partiew- have-serrf; troops bf stump 'oritdrs all bter' the State, and have prosecuted the most remarkable campaigu of argument that" Ohio 4 has swne8seo? 'for'toany years, rue nr. ot:8peecnes nas not slakened in the least. It will be kept v.:-.-: r VA Tk,MiAi- !1 - jr- Vigor. On the Republic SldeGen. Tf avp pontitihpu mfPtfprtive Cflhvass riayes conunueB niseneciive canvass, often speaking twice a dav.' He will spendi HWnet 'three tfaVs-lr. the northwestern counties.' arid will make closing effort at Oberlin, on Satur day. -Stewart L. Woodford spes at c Galion to-night,' and will -i make his final effort . at Tiffin on , t ridayi His services to the cause , of , honest currency are spoken off in. the highest terms., Carl ; tichurz makes the last seven speeches for the State Commit tee at Canton to-night, put has ac cepted invitations from the peopleof Wooster . and Mansfield, and will probably not.be allowed; tp leave the btate; until, tne cini or tne weeKj senator bherman and Congressman Burrows of Michigan, arc stumping the Western Iieserve 'counties,, u CL Grosvenbrof Missouri is in the South- east. , Congressraan Hale of. Maine is on the " line of the , Pitt8burg and -Fort Wavne Railroad. ..Senator In - gallsof, Kansas will start at: IJrbana to-morrow, and work across the tat to Bel lair. Senator I)aves ot Iassar chusetts will make three "speeches this week, at ltavenna, Gaihesvilh and Cincinnati. Gen. Garfield, ex- Gov. Moyes? .the Hoi'Alfbiiso Taft, and a host of j othei are also doing enieient worK. j The -Pemocrats make' fully as for mid able la' show of speakers. Gov. Allen will keep on the stump '.until tne iitsi, fuviuciib. -, xie epuii. lu-iiigii t at Cincinnati, and following the river canvass, at Chillicothe j on' Alondy " -' : t j ' r . vci uuuui;i - uipuicuuil - 111- M llilJllil.y HUT fifty speeches, and 'has visited more valor in a time of peril;: The result than half of the counties in the State is an outburst of. excitement which Gen.' Sam Oary, to .whom talking threatens ,the peace of - the whole pomes by nature, has made eighty State, though it would seem that the speeches, and bas nearly a dozen more hullabaloo has at length frightened to- make. George II. Pendleton and Brown into som sort of , an appreci Gen.:Thos. Ewing: keep- the stump ation; of the trouble he is responsible constantly, and are probably th most for, and. he is now outside of his army efitiyQpf the.soft-money.advbcates. qstehsThiy' trying to' get .others to put Senator Thurman has made, in all, out the fire which lie started. The twelve speeches without doinsc him- incendiary spirit of Gov. Ames; 'and Self or his pafty any; good. Daniel the intemperate advice which Fred W. .ioorhees " of Indiana spoke at Douglass gave to the colored people Loveland, near Cincinnati, yesterday, of Mississippi a few weeks ago on re ami is to trnverse the State diagonal- ceiving a false accout of the riot at ly to Toungstown. Gov: Hendricks, Clinton, have no doubt had their in although he had completed his,; ap- fluence in endangering the disposition pointments some days ago, came over which has brought about this silly to the Loveland meeting. There is appeal to arms. It , is perhaps not no question now about his being down, uncharitable to suspect that Gov. and low down tpo, on the rag-money Ames is laboring to get up "an emcr side of .the fence,, upon which he gency".in Mississippi as might recon pcrched so long.: In his speech yes- clle General Grant,for the sake of the terday he held up a ten-cent note, ex- public safety, to accept a third term. patiated on its convenience, and de- a nounced the project to substitute silver The svlndl t: Alexandria, for the fractional currency. The most : Washington, Oct., G. nolaole recent accession to the Dem I ocratitj corps of oratdrs is jex-Gov1 I Curtin of jlennyati.a'.wh6??ieai I ory nigl.t tbiVweKriuBiugjaV ot specie payinBts. I his is also the I line of anhukletit of CDDJressman 1 Heistef Clymerof PennSylVania'who, j .oalylaat wintery! was a; strong ha,rd I wooey IJemocrat, and who. should be oieveiana ana closing at Uavtan.rr it swoiui ot ticket were sold m this titv. cominerclal intelligence, wm tumwh every weckan iSald;thathedoeSsoth'e-lcl,h -Thy; were purchased by people in all ZStflSS fVg fnltatiorr.-btttalbf grades of U(e,,ich atjd poor, private ttar1;11! tlie evils to come I rom -a resumption Citizens and Othcials. , So p-icaL is iIir specially, devoted to all eubiecta ucrtainina to do- Moaineux , nimseii ; ior sapporung j ing tiQKeiis, altboUgh'it is certaih that . i , , ,i , : is-- -Allen, ! -'r'ustot ;PioMe,'lhe;Pemo. J to ;-waa "deceived iir common with A JOMRl for tfiG S. OftSiefl Of TO-.aY. utt.iu (.uiiuiuiiic ,iui ijiaio ircaaurer i .Pennsylvania, is; also down for a I r .1 ' i' ' ' I ocuca ui iureeLines.,; oes'inoincr ; on i ThBrsdayV Ho ousrht to be at home fightipg; his !pWh; batVat; he16 doabfcf eels that! Allen f cause iwdiiii are inseparable..; Half: a dozen-other inflationists from the same Stateof TW :d.iariVrnlsft.e 3,.t').W0W?of i IWSM eeniy,' ai : nerce;,iors sot m ji--y, wuue iveniocKy senas a man i . tw - . ' it mviiKjry wuiio ixieiHucay Heiiuif aioan f r,ol. :,;k. -. r--i,-.-!T; - oi reai weignt oongressraan James ,-- . . , ; AyasrrliVgtbn diS)atCli to the New I York Trlb&ne says ai investigation which ortin contracts for clothing' fornwhedmnha marine eorps'iiave been filled has disclosed sutoe of the iule.ut atAenjj.l.U) secure iUU n.l most starttlwfraadForliistance, jpoerawd aaji ,U4oystnt.ttIh tios; it is as8ertv, 4t hk bwrf'dwiMwered to whoin-tlw country at .larire looks that the , Mhes . farnisWd for tlm uu-' . eovering with a thia veneering 'of I leather iplacedlxion tbeoot8ide.of I the sole a no ass of chips, and oH rags of "which the bulk of it has been' com- Msed. ; As soon as the thin, Jeatlier 1 has worn throifgh th inside sole fallH cut and. tli lih. I wprthJeHS The, average time that snoes of thi8v description last is foor- teerrxiays.. ; :;. ? ; V'-'.. ; '. : . 1 ''. ; u-young lib ...IVMIUVIIU moon of ltwasil 2 ?ay.;th:4ryea l" W.eeks haa.beeo verv.bene- maiiv vt-are of servit'Jp (.C' ihmWtu.h 'uWaom.A , i ,-r WW ...v VX WLLIIIHT'l.Jllie 1IK I l.'l - , III. an nillUl.t At- . .. . 1 1 M .... v. . . f L. .- if . JP .J t, 'ffl. 7.. Vh- . uuiai iu vutj louauco. beKinninc to riuen betore th rVhHp' ,K emit randT rhnn T.rfi.lfv Wl"" flrv:r?V?n V I P oMohn A. Parker.'on 'Se2! J'lIHlRlen.(WUf9lf.ih Ulionhim. she HOUtrKt htm riefciiH'tri I have their Rei6tered nnmhef, !. rJ,.' XZ -Usui, raiiw-reanaafl to hent TloTbioW.IohlrtiU-n1 v - 1 jl 8nc8 .matureJ, makes a very,,fatf Tnro.1 u. ; -- 11 srucie. ,.ine crop age in Wamtytnifrl5J, i u' .:.rft8Uted "" i-ii my rt,,.',. i ivi?, ;;' bl aoi;r sTAKDUhT. vx- - T Smoll 5a f lmlirimnrit. thflantai3bMHfirfiia.' if ' if hF& 'term "grassiwidowV is saia to te a corruption of . " grace .widow." ijahr-. G.KJYjxshligton Childegjected' 10 write an obituary for Nbd O iialdwin, the Irish giant and prize-fighter.- The Supreme Court " of " New r 1 ' nrTnosfts f.TA the? reason e'has"nTer kih!dled a' flame in any man's heart is because she is not a good tHtfOai"K"--i3 ff j sils inn tnA i t" The, report that George Eliot is i ." ucw uevei w connrmea, ,,uui iae XIK1 U iliu9tratemicaQ Virginia newspaper saVS there .ohSirfn In. ... L. Ci 7 , T.nr ' V ' . . p 8' febeep, to wit: " The Legislature, the rogues and the ddgs. r - . TJi! 'ft:rWvlli? :jr hhM.i J ro'-rfV.iWfii";i,i '71; I weekly Radical i paper of that place,1 the puoucaa., ; "The frankincense of the re- ivalistsWthe ,qd;or i of, gapkeyty;,-. - Ji Qraphic. This" is enough to, make even the saints myrrh-rayrrb. iJMmontf Ehquire'e. - The Frlar.'a JPoint canipalffu. ,; . Ithnore Sun. ,.; It is to .be observed that tho noisy J conffFct, which has .broken put at I Friar's Point, Miss., was'! to use tho I words of the dispatch, caused by a I " personaf grievance between Alcorn and 'Brbwn, gnnving out 'of ' A'mes' kriiagonism to Alcorif." Browii,' who Is- the colored " sh enff anl the Ames Candidate" for re-election had excited the men of his own color to an armed demonstration 'against the whites on 1 tlie strength of a political rencontre with Alcorn.. . Alcorn, who; is a; lie publican,. but bitterly opposed to the Ames faction, ands.whose: home is at iFriar's Point, . with , about seventy cavalry and forty infantry improvised for the opcapiion, has .'driven the sher- I jiff's mob from the town audia master I of tin; "military situation." ".'The "dif- Bciiuy, inereiiire, is retweii UvoiCe- 1 the Coiiservutivei!? yvmuathize with I Alcorn as opposed to Amos who has i siiuwii nunseit so mini lor ine omcc J of Governor which he occupies, and strated by his conduct that-he has - J he excitement over the late lot- teiy uwind rvat in ' die in Alexandria is very these parts.' - It is now kt.Owa that many 'tlionsand dollars' irteaL disappointment : and indignation ainon? thoso who hav Iipph aZ'mAiaA that many of them have personally threatened one of the parties here w?io was mairily jiistumental in sell muso iu vnom ne bo u mi Ticket To-dav some of thp ' vi.iimWoA ?r1 ... .3 ., . I mar u iiiprn wore nnvmana f i ceedins- atrainst lim . Wont lemon xhn I 3eiit th saaction of; their names, to this scheme they would take; such measures at once. Thonnn ha nn denial of the fact, that , the , indorse- ;iwpt .entjWen..in,wboi thVpecr' ple had confidence contributed very jargeiy to tne sale of tickets. - On last . . . . . , , w - 7 r: . v weec, oeiore toe drawing look nlme I .'. no..T? Pa5'.S J a certain party was sent around "to 1 uv luinatiuna were very tgefVeralty;declifiea,fa8 trre'geitlefnei. t& wJimicf-ihey f-wee-jteKlet -'Vere tions from an unknown hoiTt. Ji Ja now .-manifest that i)hh wis i vinu for. correct I iiiteilin 'Ar.. .h.t. ; ' "' ' -ir" j- '' ' wlyu,ri - or cinani. f 1 ,"e . cranton,1 "Fa. ' Republican "Hoi the leaHt1' fomantiu imiidpni. the history f the Carlwndale bank .ife'-rWi'rywai;lbat which occurred in the VVi kearr urinn . f Vta, agCvwhe the otnon."Doo":Swee. ney, ';wnue.j yet n awaiting sentence, rwasmarnea to Hate. :Dev ine, a woman who had been but too ana with, a load of .ucrro,.o ikl I ITihPrrfrti - KW tWkdri' 1 t;ilfcjati 1 77 - -7 : I . wxi 110 111 xue J konrlrdSri, tbiaterro r.-.:- ". ...... . . . . 'wlITlM'irrnIlvtJI-taMha.nwi.riMAJv ai 1 i hly monUioD,' theTCoora frewell of Weary yrof ioiitaifyceoHfinw4nt .. uio llUb 4. - : . - - - "i''' vn-'.i?:Hiib lftlrig hn- EDUCATIONAL. WILMINGTON CLASSICAL JC. CALHOUJST, ( MndpdB. rpiTE FALL SESS rOW WILL BEGIN (D. V.)t)N 1 rrn. n a : .-tn t t . i AdTanced., " with Algebra 30 00 J Lalinj Greek, French, ' and German lang- ': " 'agelflrehA.VA': BOO5 ' Twdor more of the boTe named tanpnages 10.00 ; ; Incidental Expense fee... ... ......,.,,1 00 PapllB will be charged from date of entrance to the end -of the eesoion ' ' - 1 - Reports of Scholarship and Deportment, will be I fnrnlshed parents andKoardiana quarterly. Mom- ng-afteniooa .wwipn ,-throughoatn Fall and .winter. or inrtner mrormauon auaresa cituer or the Principals. aeiingtm' s , ; i aepti-psyAW.st -T ;. , ; , ,f, .u Cll' , . . ' . . .iUttlt? oUilUUl. i Uii'! Uiil iTll88E3: BtTRR &Ii JAMES FBINCIPALS. .The ejercieea of this echool will be resumed on Wednesdayi Ottober 6tSiJ Terms made knowh r on application. ' jnuBici Cashing. MnBical department conducted 1y :frslf'iS. a) oct 5:1 w,v Pupili ill'Eeppyti : via To O ENTER MY SCHOOL. AT TITB "HALL." ; Fifth and KnTnSataraayifllhtaSt. is" wUl commcuce in earnest ontMonday. j, ,. ,T , . i jos. McLAUKia. comnr oi "Business' 11fh Ins oct C-it HOUSESFOR3RENT..K i-,; V.r. . , ; -JSSmJiJCO i -ITw i? I 1 'TSWBttrNO'tf.V NOKTTTWKSrt' ' XJ i corner of ? Market i and , -BigbtU atreeta, containing 10 rcoma, gauv A c Possession, October V . ' ''f ' -'iAnuhr ttt' ""i 'If-' . augart-rf -u, , .!, ,.i T- VOLLEItS. t JWLLTNQ.J TVlTn STOKB, ON earner of Sixth and Swanu streets, from I Oz-tober ll'lSTSj-'tb October 1.13731' '1 ' 'Apply to - ' : . ; li.,,. .2, IIUTAFF- iMISCEJLANEOUS. "KT X? XTT ' A !"D T? TTT A T Q This Week. wacoamaw a cape tsar FnESH-BATj s V r f HA MS StDKS, SZlO UZDERS, (Dry Suite- and Smoked). English and Scotch Ales, COFF-ES of all kind at Eoduced Prices, MSI1, CASE GOODS of all i kinde, TOILET SOAPS "Klne Pale and Common SOAPS, Twenty different kinds "of TONIC BITTEKS. ; ' ' Cigars, Tobacco Kerosene Oil, , , '- ! j Hay, Corn and Oats, WTTli HUNDKEOS 6. OTHER ARTICLES OF Groceries at Wholesale. CASH or clo.e hKylng enctomera can be gutted al ways, with Good Goods at Lowest Market Pncca. . mayS-tf ADRIAN & VOLLER3. r " I SOUTHERN ILLUSTRATED AGE, - IIALEIGII, JJ". C. T THE ONLY ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY IN ; the South. Eight page. Forty columns.. Con taining more reading matter than any weekly pub lished in the Southern States. .!.-. :i The flit number of the SOUTHERN ILLUSTRA TED AGE will be isned on ' 8atorday, 2Ctli day of Jnue, 1875. " The Publisher intend- making it an illustrated record of the times. : It will treat of every topic, Pol ticsl, HielorieaU Literary wad Scientific, which is of current intcrett, and give the best illustration that caa be ob!ained,"Oriffinal"br foreign. . 'lbeSOU rUKRM ILLUSTRATED AUB will, be printed on new type, and heavy book paper. On It list of contributors will be fomid the name of many of the best writers in the South. Serial and short sro'ics, poems and sketches, and well con- mestic and social life. No family t-hould be without IU' ' ' -i'S' ; ; .1 Subsci jptiou price only j2 per, annum. Postage li. T. rULGHUM. E(Jitor, , " - Raleigh. N. C. June 10-tf THE - XEliLjlDz TTT TO HT w wipritr o fr TtrrtTTcri urn ) muiwum, . J ' ' '-at - ' 1A a nUl oi " P vanWBt. ; KjIllCSigO, Tt, t? r v : '; n k & Trrcn&ThwTrii pAYablb in advancp i-.-i &S?. 7"iy- WngiecoPieii,io.cent, , ,1 tj:FnU l.eoiripieteweeklj review iof the - r - r - .lauuig, 1 Btagrnd Trotting, Aquatics, Base Ball: Cricket. J u"ax, hi Geaewi snorting jiewa, Mnicaadt-e FIELD will be found Ja kaepinrf wifh i tHo l an suojecispercainmgio nonoraDie sport, , raader jiot eircBmstceft. r admit to lu i anything tending ia a jrwieeto diemoralize j puoiic senumeni. ....... (IbeiB- ,tha enlr RiMti Jttnrnal published West of Mew York, and tha recnimireA mauwrur. wamaag u f porameu M tne : west - and U..K n ... 1. 1 . South, among whom it enjoya a large and increasinz pa!ronagi-,poseiee onuwrlur HdvanTage as an ad vnium Tueui'im, wtik h will oe appreciated by tlume defiling u make ihulr bnmnccs known in the prJ-tf Weekly' tfewffipfrt'ItblisAeii at Polkton, N C. ikL. POLK. . . ..f.. . .... ... -Editor. :---': 'J' ;) f'.U: ,r!' .. . '; iI.Is;Vi: '.') -. IT WILL; -BE PATRONIZED -LARGELY -BY the Farmers and Bu.inms M..n r Anu. nninn Stanley, and other counties along the. Uarolina Cen tral Kail road, and tlie Merchants and other Buainew eu oi Wilmington, if they would secure the trade t:Tn1?aoUt W1U : a0jX$ no- t? Offlce, Ireasnrer & Callcctor ri, (: 'city of wrLwlNGTON'. N. c!.! r ' 3. iiii-.t-j .iiin'nui . ffehruar lSt,ah74, rhmimvnsD.;, , ! . ir Ali8toitha?eriterairrV2-i.vt 1 O if ; 7 -Jij 4 ft MatKematicalclipoL ; fl y m VM ml III V WSII t..9P. I1iJfl.,ctL t A Ll5VreJh?flril. ?f Biased tt.iBee,his friends C. BERVOBS. . 1 .1 1 41 r i . . , . ay " viu. it nVt,f LY.l-. . -1 ' TIT " FALL AWD WINTER F,COOD? i-.i fc3u..-?4 ' A( FAIL; AND -WINpRGOpIllS Cheaper Than Ever, t-j: ' f- V, i , 'ecptlMXt if li .7 ;''j:i.tMi:wt furriiture;! -WE OFFER FOR THE FALL TRADE . OUR USUAL LARGS AND INCREASED STOCK OF . .: , 4 . . ' ' ' ' - Uew Patterns and - Desisrns ' ' ' ! -i .-: . . ' . ' . Parlor, Gliamber 1 Dining Hpom Fumiture; AT EXTREMKliX LOW 'PRICES. .- ' u'.'y -i si ' ; ; . : CARPETS AND OIL OLOTHND MATTING; In this- line onr Slock embraces all .of . the New -and Lead uig ' Patterns of Urrisselu. Threew-ply : Super., Cotton and Hemp Carpets. All grades Oil Cloth and Matting. Also Mate and Rugs, of ' ;': ; i -i- Beantif nl Derigna. . ., . . . ; .. , Bedding, &c, &c., Hair, Moss, Shuck, Excelsior and Straw MATTRESSES, FEATnER BEDS, FEATHKR PILLOWS AND ' BOLSTERS. : : COMFORTABLES, &c; ALL OF..THE BhST MATERIAL .wr.-s: ' ' - ... ; And our own Manufacture. ' -. f, ilotcla, Steamers and Private Residences furnished it the -Latest Styles and at Low Pricbs, ! I'lease give ... us a call and examine onr 'sept ll-I)ctWIm. t'M&:'. elf fSi?s55SC!a rpiIE ATTENTION OP THE PUBLIC IS EESPECTFULLY INVITED TO THE FACT THAT TBE viiiuo wium iiuiriij utiu5 tumjjieieu iiuu ifuij njBipiKu ror DnsineBM. oirersT-witnitscomieci- ionaat W itaiBcton, both via Direct Steamer Llneaahd via Weldcn and Portsmouth, to Baltimore, Pkila- delphia. New York, Boston and Providence unequal ed facility for handsins; shipments from ' ' , , WiUmiiigtw Easterii Cities ' TO CHAELOTTE, STATESYILLE, SHELBY, Uutherfordton, AsIicTilSe, GrceiiviHe, Spartanburg, H and all stations on the Atlantic, Tenn. & Oliio, Atlanta & Richmond Air Line, North Carolina and Western North Carolina Railroads as Well as all points in GEORGIA AND ALABAMA. Insurance from Eastern cities guaranteed as- low as via any other line. - No terminal or transfer charsesr and Itatei alwar a low ai the loweni. Kates to all points furnished upou application to. the undersigned.' Office la Bank of New Hanover "U,,UIL6. lP-J BUSINESS CARDS. A. ADRIAiT. H. VOIXBSS. V A p tl i A & '.V O L I. E Its, t'oruer Front and Boclt S4., WltiTIJNCJTON, N. O. WKOLibALttUROCEitS . IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Country merchants will do well liy calling cii Us and examining onr stock. . . noV 19-tf B. Pi MITCHELL SO QOMSUSSION MSRCHANTS .And Dealers in Grain, Floor, Hay, and also Frcb Ground NealP earl Ilemiar and Grltn.T., 08. 9 and 10 N. Water st, Wilmington, N. C. ' ! Proprietors of the Merchant's lonricg Mills. . nov S5-tf LEGAL CARDS. N. A. STEDMAN, Jr. Attorney at Law, ELIZAAJSTJITOWJV. N. C July7-D&Wtr ' ! ' ' '. ' MISCELLANEOUS. -- ' - - - Tick! Tick. Tick! "ITOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO BUY WATCHES', AS Clocks and Silverware, wishing to reduce my WW izj6wetcj.l of the latest StyleW Solid Silver and plated goods, all of which I have a fine selection, plaia Gold Wedding Rings, Fancy and Seal Kings, and all kind a of goods carried In a first class Jewelry Store. I offer at greatly reduced prices to suit tne times. I give all work my personal attention and guarantee aatiato-Oon. Old Silver and ooia Dougnt at tne Highest prices. , . . , . , , J- H.' ALLEN, jnlyn-tf m - . Agent. : FOB SAI.B. - ! , . : . --,..: -j SECOND HAND 23 HORSE POWER Stationary: Steam Cngiiie, - yvnvt . ui tauio cine - xuii7rf wiul 1., . ,. , . - . ctookeatack. pnmp.&c. all In excellent order. aU 1 SECOND HAND IS HORSE PO WER bsCILLAT- 8uiue, or ..ginning and griet mill. Will be sold low. .For information apply to . :; U .j HART, BAILEY A CO., -s jjifn tfi-tf 17 South Front trfiet. . otice 1-J..JV -'J. NulilEU i-AKOK AyMKTAb.T-o . V .1. - t'i'h'. t ' ' ' .. ui ' . .. , Biroiize, Locomotive, 1 Marine - ''and ,: . , y,aluut locks. 7 " Al6 material rbr'tne Tratfc at low prices.' ' '' oeo. noNNKT ; ; vt g-3 Market Street. aug29-tf ' I- - ii!--: In sett 'i-tf r.TAR,,lJ4 -- rr t - No.wiTit - uA - .r - ." - - u e-Biomerm."" iAJ. li;.nai a ' n- : ---"-" . 1!1 i fri v a, i jar- WmLfSjwi: Ml T4 4 AT -- ! A. i v H f ."' . J At OF . i 'i l ;: Stpck before purchasing.. jniif . f k'ii D A. SMITH C0.V) . - ' 43 F-ont Streot. ,CaroIja CH4ral Railway,- ; Gcneraf 'Preiiflit Icparltncnl, I WILMINGTON, MAIiCn 31st; 1875. r.i . W. CX.AHK, General Freight Agent General Sup'ts OfBee, fiUSTA It. KL COMPANV, ; WILMINGTON. Nl C,. ioly 1. 1875 Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, JULY 4TH, THE following SchedBle will be run on this Koad: NIGHT EXPRESS A SB PASS ENGKB TSCA1H (Baiiy. . Leave WSmlngtop.,.,,, ... 6:25 P. EL Leave Florence.......;.'. ia:aj a. M. Arrive at CGiGir.bia 4:15. A M Arrive at Augusta...... 8:45 A. M. Leave Augusta,. ....i.....; 4:15 p. m. Leave Celumbia.k....f...t ....... &15 P.,M; Leave Florence ...'.." l;io A. M. Arrive at VIlmmgtn,;;r.ii. 7:10 AM. Passengers : going we3t beyond Columbia take this tram, leaving Wilmington at 6:25 P. M. Day Pasieu.er Xrain Dally " (except Sunday.) Leave 1WUmington..i.. .......,.. 60VA M Arrive at Florence 12-05 PM Leave Florence l C-J. ; ' i r. v m Aki Jit Wilmington . 6:23 P H Connects at Florence with N". E. trains for Charles ton, and with Freight Train With. Passenger Coach at; ached for Columbia Monday 8, Wednesdays ad Fridays. ' , ... . .. . - -..'tV, ..; . , : r,. :. Through Frelsbt Train Dally (except ' '." , ! : Sunday. ' - ; i' weave W lHaingto Arrive at Florence. ' l:55 p. j: Arrive at Columbia. . tf ." 4 1:40 A. .ooa: eave Colrabia. . Leave Florence ..v-iu.V B:30 P. It? Arrive at Wllm1nrtnn 1... 3A0 P. M. - Local Freight .Trains Ipbvo Wilmi-irfr.n Tn, Thursdays and Saturdav at fi-9rt a S nnA .u.Ji WilnUD?ion ' Jt1KlT Wednesdays and Fridays at q:3J P. M. .... f . . .-w.t. ...... ' Passengers for Charleston, Columbia and Augusta and beyond shonkljtako Night Jt press Train Inoia w ilmington. - - - Through Sleeping Cara on night trains for Charles ton and Augusta. .. .. , .. . rfc,, JAcs andkrson:. Wibnintoiu607jru.b Wlliaiinitdn; jf. C.; June 8,' 1S75. f Change off .Scliediile.,, "XN 'AND' -AFTER j JUNE- QTHl PAI iSENGER I v Trains on th Wilminutuu una Airiu. will ran as foUow -: i . ftfAIL. TB41K. ive l.'rtton Druot uaUv, (Hniir arrive at toldaboro.;... 11:45 A. 24, Kocky Moout.- ...... lAITa' Weldon- ' ..... - S4a 'p.-.xi Leave Weldon daily ' . At 10:(iS aI'm Arrive at Rocky Mount.uii..ii.......i 11:41 A,. M . Goldftboro... . 1:85 P. M Union Depol..!?;'.,-.. ' -..; ti fiXv p; M BXPRSS8 "TRAtN 'AND THROrttn FUBIG1IT THAIN. ' Leave ltoilri Arrive Arrive at Rocky Mount....... -j ' ' iGJ4Bboro;il...i.uv 12:I A,: Ir'. tWiF2i?.n OeJ?t...;.,....i.' 6 30 A M. Th mail trata makes clcee connetttofi at' WelAV rou.19 -- Liaend Awuia Creek J?ipreS'f?:ca,,?e2?JJK' Acljula Creek: weaSfndvi' -aiai 11 Mi&JCELliAN OU8 h. 1 vMr'nbimi,' VtUewcy. ' ' ; ' ' - - ' , --x:r-H .li-iot. '4-A:t?i4 l 'ii- - Wi'Kv.TOlTlO TP. in thotbghlwVi f0. lW full par- rttoS i " Oi n,eWtKy, mm 8iJiitW-J il- ' r ! ; i4i!R ' CHdicR.ijs't .RECErvsa) 'Any -S81 l8ubscrh?ito ipttfcd J ISO imtoSo l,riuiV ''iL'-'i1 " Ulit inuit -Pnblsheveelflj. . ...it, ,L, .Tt!c. beck Buckwheat - c , , et ?,tr -t( t-. ;;.-." JMitqv ana hasfavM. i -m Mf rtl' ' UiiWfr TSV5Ksylpi: f l if t C'i ..V t-y. - J - v - ETALLIC CARTRIDGE, MILITARY, HCNT ING'AN CDMOOli, RIFLHS j St EXCEL ALL( OTHERS IN ACCU-. RACY, STRENGTH AND eAFEu-"'.7;. Uo Premature Diciarge.Ever. Occors. Every Rifle warrantie nr good fchooter. Calibre 40, 44 and 50-lQOpf an inch, and of any desired length. Charge of powder from 50 to 1C5 grains. Weight or ' balls from-'220 to 649 grains. Stock, plain; also Pistol grip and - checked. Sights : plain ; Globe and Peep(.Sigt8; ,Vener wttb. . interchangeable front eights and Wind-gaugeEvery variety of aiu manitlcn for above guns, constantly on hand. . PrIcc frdin $30 to $ 1 25. M SHARPS s RIFLE COMPANY, h'teptiUD&Wtt'1'--! i ' Hartford; Cc,n. AN OKllNAPfCE, CencerniHi Drays. Wapns. Carts, k. THE BOARD OF ALDEMCEN OP1 THE CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C, DO . v; ORDAIN, . That- any.JtoaxIrn-L Wagon, or Cart found tn Tise wit in the City limits without the Badge or Registered Number aa required bj City ttaz OrdinaBee: passed Maj wth 1873, shaU be subject to seizure by the City Marshal' and the owner thereof- Subject to a fine of Fivk Doijks .for each and every day the same is used in this City without the prepayment of the monthly tax, or without having on the , - . -' i -Jiss tiO.iirJ'ijtj n) ' y; , . ,. Badge or.Eegistered Number as the Ordinance fit the City reqoiresV . Any Ordinance or parts thereof conflicting with theforegoiiigare hereby repealed. i,. - The above Ordinance r was passed by the Board of Aiaermen at tne w meetang ifetiruary letn, 1874. t.c:servoss, :. .City Clerk. feb!8 tf Offlce of City Clerk and Treasurer, 1 - j - City o WiuuNSTO Jane 24, 1875. ( ft An Ordiiiance CONCERNING COWS AND- (OTHER CATTLE Running at Large. Bb it Ordained iiy the Board of Aldermen of the city of Wilmington, N. C as follows: SiscrioN 1. -bat any COW or other. -: ; : x ' CATTLE- O F ANY "KIND ? r : - ' EUNNING AT'LAUO ' ''- withiirthe corporate limits 'of Jtkis city shaii be IMPOUNDED by the City Marshal, and the owm-r required to-pay a ' : "- . i ,. I FINE OP TEN (10) DOLLARS Vkr W'rt tV OOWtl atioll 1nmA9 ' - '' torSi'th couHictiu- nerewim are nere.Dy repealed, Tbs above Ordinance was adopted by the Board of - Aldermen on the 24th day oT Jtrnv, 1875 nd will tS: WWf' v T 6Wi JiailpVer. AutSiorizcd Capital $1,000,000. Casli Capital pait lit Surplus Fund : v:rr - $300,000. ' " S5O,00O. DIRECTORS. - JOHN DAWSON ; ' C. M. STB DM AN I. B. GRAINGER JAS. A. LEAK B. F. LITTLK E. B. EORDKN wkddklL S. ,J. WALLACE, . ; - -:. Cathier D. R. MURCHIS0N DONALD McRAB , nrvOLLERS E. R. BKIDQkaS ' ( J. W. ATKINSON, " L B. .GEAINGEE, . . ;! - President.'' aug23-tf avaria Loiter Ordiuary Drawicis Ef ery Fifteen' Days,. 7S2 Prizes amounting to?. :ili'.i$450,000 u 1 i of..-.!....'....;,........,. 1O0.000 " of 42S,000 1 " of...... 10,000 .2 i ' StWeach.i , io,tiO W " of 1,003 each,iuv,.u!MO,OOo of UlWeach....;.......; 44,500 63o u of 300 each.. ;:... 196,000 , Circulars with full lafonaatkm sent fre. Tickets for sale by P. C. DEVLIN, r; .'. Stationsrand General Agent;1 -may 7-dwly ;! , ,30 Liberty at.. New -ork. S. "W". (xobdridge, Grafton; Windham Co: Tcrmont. :?.;.? MANOTACTURKR W ' Fine Fteiliing Edds Particular attention ttairf th maWntr raAa vAnntoH , Rods .pf ;anj deaired. pattern MAIE TO ORDER ! ; on short notice and at reasonable prices, c Send for Circular. , , : I , ; j ., j,jy ; ig-D&W tf MAYOR'S OFFICE, ' : City of Wilmingtonj" , , ' Jan. 23d, 1874. TpROM,-TIlI3 DATB I AUCTIONEERS ARB Brohlklted seinnif bnruHr ornrlr nt tinri ''ollt 'he ty Market. IMneess street frwm lucMweni iiuevi rroni iireet to the Western line of Fourth Wret,ior second rod' Third ' ftreeta. be tween ttie Northern iu of ;Markrt and the Southern I in- O? Chet-nni slret. are d-.)vuh A f.r hiu .,-. pose by Order of the Major.'- . . . i. . . ,.. . - f .a; ) ; janttf lii.- ktP.i!Sv, : ,,. : . :, ' . ty Mt raLal. Doors, Sash and Blinds, MahiiMctory " J-'' - ..; .. . .. ...... . . Wholesale ancL Retail AEND FOR PUT (IK LIST To "P.iPjTOALE, if,.' " - V - J ;"; I ' Charleston, S C. fREtDrDOGS;: M
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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