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" CICKxtOTT. nmBis, I ; s " "; ' ..--- 1, WILMINGTON, N. C: Thursday Morning,' March 30, 1876. J JfcOONTI OM6A5KATION. j- 5 It will soon' be time for Democratic ' Conservatives in thd counties to take steps towards secnring representation in the State Convention - which meets in Raleigh on the 14th of Jane. The county conventions for' the purpdse of appointing : delegates to the gen eral convention' of the party will Jbe called by the executive committee of, each county. , ' These ; committees in making the call will be regulated of course by local . circumstances. , : Jn some counties it would be better, in. order to" have a full representation of the people,.lo have the meetings, Jake place during thV spring term of court where (bat is practicable. ! c " " i i 1 j - These ! county political . gatherings are important,' and flhould bb: attend ed largely. The. business of running conventions is toq often left to a few persons. Under the state of , things in vogue in many counties a little knot of persons have it in their power to send up a delegation pledged to certain aspirants. : We do jaot charge that '' the result" of the "system" is always-. t secftre the choice ."by,' Jthe State Convention of -individuals who manipulate the wires beforehand, but we do know that a fairer , and every way better plan would be to have the county delegations- chosen' by the mass of the people in the - counties. If the mass of the people will not at tend the meetings so much the worse for them. The people ought to go, or, say nothing forever, after of ill judged nominations. , .All parties are what the people composing ' thetn make, them, ;or suffer them to become. -, Good ..nominations strengthen, but the making of weak nominations are in every case injurious. Let the Con st; r v a tive part y go out-into th e cam paign" this iuitnmer., 'with art unim peachable. ticket, and let us all ' work hard to eltct it. .'The first step is in thfinselection of delegates to the State Convention. "J-f.-V- ( CONSUMPTION IS CVRlULEf ; We know there are a thousand henda which will shake a dissent from the proposition we have ? written above; ' But facts convince ; where -theories do not. ' ' ' i We are deterred from making this an article in the common acceptation of that word by the limitations im- ' posed by the nature of the subject, which . . technically belongs to tbe .medical journals, and has noplace here save by sufferance. But as thousands t perish diurnally of this fell disease who never read the medi cal journals, v or who -will not, in the early stages of the malady, take the precaution of consulting with physicians, we think we do not tres pass on the noble domain of medical science when wa publish, simply with - the endorsement of theoarce whence the information spring the follow ang statement. The . Oi f of d - Torch iighl now. edited .principally by ia gentleman widely known as a jour nalist and" literary, man alludes to some cases in these terms ' under the 1ieadf n;;A.8tounding Cure j : "Lastjreek we aw our old friend John HatterwhiteriSsq-raged 04, hearty and hale, r better tbao he lia$ . been ; in thirty, years. ' ' About one year ago we told the readers of bis cure, and of. the remedies used so suc cessfully. I Mr. Satterwhite has had many ..!.. . J ' - . . t-W ...rmuvi wuw ul cuusuiupuou. . lie nau 'B)Dg been threatened , with the .same fell ' disease. : He had liernorrhage afier uetnor ; a liage,1 had a dreadful caogh, expectorating a pint of most offensive matter every twenty lour hours,' was - weakening daily "antil he vma scarcely aoie to rise from a chair, and, as the doctors supposed, .' was near death's ilooc. ;! By accident he heard of two reroe- dies,- which .be used -together, and with really astonishing results. In three weeks he began to fatten and strengthen, was able to attend to bis farming operations. . all of his 1 distressing: symptoms disappeared; his ... cough vamsbeu, and he walked and rode about a well man.: In Match of last year we gave a brief statement of bis then con-. . 'tlitiou. A. year as elapsed,, and lie has jone on improving. : We have known him at least thirty years, and we never saw him , bo stout aadMDuoyanL , Me informs us that . 4ie has not had an hour's sickBess in fifteen months, did not lose a day from work last jear; and reels that be is , entirely relieved '.ol his pulmonary symptoms.:.: .; --Vi ! -TUo Remedy. One pint of liquor and . four '.tsblespoousf ul , of old at light wood soot eawuusu joae, one laoiespooniut three times a day. Cut mullen leaves in J July, or August, dry them, and make a tea " not too Strong, and use night 'and morning s.. i . a. . ... P ' iu piace ois couee. riuix . wua Bugar ana - miiK to suit the taste. ; unnt one cup full. It is not well to take too mncb. ,; ,"; ;M3t Satterwhite still continues the use of tbe mullen tea, and has great faith in it, . He informs us that an old friend of his.who is vervfat? eone With consumntion. in im proving. - If h makes a cure we will report tbe fact; forr we kpowthe person and his case appeared desperAtw; Drs. Jackson, of ; PhUadelpbia, Churchill Qf. Parisr and oth t ermeo of eminence, say, that tubercular consumpiibn has been'often cured, and we , so believe most liufftnengryiWe, arw sare we have known at bast l w casesl , In the one" ase five 'doctors in consultation deci ded that thelady had phthisis and would die soonr-She -got well aBd; lived many years, pejhsps Is stilt living in canvassing nominations, sensible nbminftlion4calmI determination in ,7f .U .- supporting nominations"" once made, close, earnest work in neighborhoods, the formation of township and ward clubs, presence at the. polls-rail this is required to carry the election next November. n Is there an intelljgent and public spirited Conservative to whom -this is a difficult programme if he will reflect on his duty 'and the consequences of failing; to perform ii? We have had a weather eye on the man from , Maine r for ; a long time. The New York Tribune which' is for Bristow first nnd Blaine- next, says that Mr. Blaine's .rivals .will do .well to notice i one thing, namely, that!he is gradually winning over to his cause the immensepowerof the office holders.' : He has done 'it already in Massachusetts, as is., evident by the sudden conversion of ' all the pap-fed newspapers to his candidacy. ':, A'jsimi'J ilar. indication comes now from iSew i i Hampshire,, It may J)e..t.b e.sad diity of the - Democracy to. r demolish that little bloody shirt of Mister Blaine on or about; the first. Tuesday in No vember next : : ma. :: v. i'- ; Grautism is a-' curse the; country will" not easilv cret rid of. And when the halcyon time named in the annexed paragraph from the Pitts burg Post shall haye come the blight iug'effects'of the foul thingwill re- maiu for awhile as j warhinffanrt a punishraeiit: ' ."I ,;; .' l i H if ' "Grant as a man, and ns a leader, may be ' politically defunct, ' tut the jGrahtism which he . has inaugurated .ana waierea with the tears of suffering millions, yet flourishes, and will Continue to flourish tilt Radicalism and its glaring iniquities shall be replaced by honest Democratic Govern ment." : , ....! . " i . The Philadelphia Ledger has been enlarged and newly dressed. The Ledger is one of the Wealthiest news papers in the country. 1., ' STA K-1 U ST. .Moody and Sankey still have immense congregations in theHippodrome, New York..- . . . , , r , - The " question is asked why newspapers 'will persist in abbreviating a son of temperance, and make a S. O. T. of him. ,-5, . Minister. iWashburne's friends announce that, in seeking for a nomination for Governor of Illinois,- he does not aim at the United States Senate. The Wilmington (Del.) Herald runs up a United States flag and beneath it places the name of Thomas Francis Bay ard as its choice for tbe Presidency, sub ject, &c, to the St. Louis Convention. It believes Mr. Bayard to be a league beyond any other man in connection with the office in fitness. . . . The Springfield Republican tells of a deacon in Cleveland who is training at present with the noble army of Independ ent voters. The other day a parly-man twitted him with being, on the fence. "Yes," said the deacon, "I am on ' the fence, and there I propose to stay as long as it's so confoundedly muddy on both sides." . " '" i A gentleman in Dover, England, sends the Charleston Nents and Cou rier the following epigram: j . The Babcocks and Belknaps . Z :. " r . Were the honest old chaps -. ? That Ulysses secured to have near 'him; .For birds of a feather i i r Will, you know, flock together. And he needed such .choice birds to cheer ' , ; him. 7 -X - 'Candidates. - - - ' drabam Gleaner. - j Upon the judicioua selection ? of candidates largely depends the' result of the campaign, ;Much moire de- pends upon this than - perhaps many think." Many of the newspapers are expressmg their preferences and many correspondents are bringing forward names, connected with the1 Various positions on the State Hiekefci i This is perhaps well enough; always 'pro viaea tne newspapers and Torres pondents reflect the preferences- and opinions ot tbeir localities, rather than ex press those of an individual, based in all probability upon1" "personal friendship and consideration.? We , have in the Stale a' large number of wortny, competent men, from which to nil the places upon our ticket.- In the selection, final! vi made, the in terest 'of the party -and its success will be materially Tfervedpor it may be'much daraaged.'A.Pers6nal claims and considerations,- however meri torious and deserving, . must not . be permitted to -hazard the success of the party. After competency arid fitness, availability must bclooked to. New Hampshire Llectloa : The. New , Hampshire election re suited, according to the ; official fig ures, in a vote forGovernor of .41, 765 for CheneV. Republican ; '3$,128 for Marcy; Democratf 41 9 f for Ken-" 'j '. it rr .. ... . .- . 1 -.--'. Zjt- ki' m ' .' . '" uaii, eiuperanoe, hdu 10 scaitering, The : total vote; was f 0,322, Cheney- uaviug o,4iuo niajonty over ail. xast nan. t tntnt ittta'maa .''TniAA n 3 no candidate having had a raaioritv over all others, the Legislature i had to elect the Governor. A vote was taken this'year on calling a Constitii tional ,G6nvehtion,'iwbich resulted averwbelmingly in favor of the pro f'A Motbcur Co rr o ptl n U t f w "- j Baltimore -8uii:i 3 Information i from- Wyoming! is to thej effect tV xearyef hf: 5 I 1 M ebraska, : now Governor of: -that TerrUory, is Fi?xed.up corruptly -with posttrarsrps-randth f bia IslriEsrprisehltfelbaver.! during liUwbole,term An the Senate, was know ii ' aV atiTad venturer 4 "aLw V a in the marketV and as' Radical par tisan of the most extreme type. i Ab Upright Jatfge : Oxford Torchlight.1 y - When the lamented and excellent Judsre Robert B. Gilliami was travel ling tone- of !the Western or South-4 western circuits, he was passing frorrv One court , tol another ?n company with two-or three lawyers. JDuring the day a case was mentioned and the -parties-torit. sevening: was coming oni hey came to, a .handsome residence downed by. Mr.iBlahkiiTha Jawvera, pxopo8edta-tnrn,-ia-aiid spendthe nighU 2vOur friend,, whose i memory we so mucn revere, saiu; "You mentioned to-day that f a cer tain Mr. Blank was defendant to a suit in the ; court I am to hold.' What relation is he to the gentleman whose hospitalities you propose to tax?" The reply was, : "lie is the same per son.7ii "Then," said ; the .scrupulous and pure judge, "you must pxcuse me, for I cannot accompany you, and must continue" niy journey alone." r ; :He'was six miles from the Court house and though nearly - night, Judge Gilliam would not enter as a guest the home -of a- reputable gen tlemanuwho -had a casef. to b tried before him, .Such an exquisite sense ofr.honoi ;and Judicial propriety is in striking contrast to the low standard that illustrates the conduct of softie of those who, wearing jthe judicial "lion's skin,w are' yet unable to con ceal the long ears, that j in spite of every precauttotr will show them selves to the public gazej ?r 'i J r Cuba Comlos t tlie Front Affalu. .. Special to ihe Gazette. J ; , . . '. Washington, March 27. The Cuban, .question, j which , .has been submerged bv the flood of, in vestigation, will come to! the surface in a short time. . Don Carlos, now in iLngland, it is said, has received over tures to become a loval member of the royal family, and, that his pride may not sutler, ne. will be ottered tbe position of 1 liovernor. General- of Cuba, in lieu of the title of Captain General, thus affiliating him with the home government in the same man ner that the Portugal royal family became rulers of Brazil: after their expulsion from Portugal on. It is the purpose of by Napole- the bpanish ministry to place a large force in a A Cuba, and conquer peace at any sac rifice of life and money. The firm ness with which this is to be done does not please the President, and Mr. Jbish is wondering wtiat will be come of. his state paper in foreign in tervention. The . administration . s exceedingly solicitous about the issue ot events in Cuba. ): ':'': .:: Wau Way. 1 i Datroit Free Press.! I The front steps of a citizen of High street have needed repairs for many months past, and almost every day since" last October he has prom ised to send a carpenter around to fix them. 116 came home the other day to find that his -wife had been tripped up again by the steps, and this tinje she had received a broken limb. She felt just as j any woman would, and as .. she came into the house she stopped groaning Jong enougn to say: "Ihe doctor, says I'm laid up for three or four months, and 1 guess you'll fix those, (steps nowl" ;They ought to have been fixed long ago," he slowly replied, fbut if you arc going to oe iaia up an summer, won t, noiner witn - 'erai i n come and go by the side, door!? .' - ; . Kew Orleans Republican. ! i You see," said the' despondent man on the pickle barrel, addressing tne grocer, who was spearing, the top ui. it watKer-uoi wim a cneese Knne " you see ome people has eood luck and some people has bad luck. - Now I remember once I was walking along the street, with lorn Jellicks,: and he Went dowrxone side of it and I went down on the other. , We hadn't Jgpt more'ii half way do w n w hen he found a pockevb?bkitJi $261 in it, and I stepped on a woman's dress and so acquainted "with my present wife. It was always ,Bp,'',hejajdjwith a sigh; Uhat TomTelltcks, was the. luckiest man in the world, and that 1 never .bad no lucktA. y Jl ??-$L--jf.;".:.;.3TT 1 Black Whale la mobjaelc Bar. ! V- . lBaltimortfiunTUj;"!. ,1. .: ; :. vA school of so-called "black whales' was driven into Mobiack I bav last week by a southeast gale.) They were siranaea on a ,oar at the mouth ol East river, iu Matthews countr. Va. A party of- men engaged in makinsr a fish-pond .in the yiointy Igot : over- ooaTa, ana alter an exciting; battle succeeded with axes in killingHbe whole of , them: ' Their captors have been busily . engaged in . cutting off the s blubber, from whjlch .. they wjll realize a ; good sura. The largest whale wasr 15 feet longhand five feet across, buch visitors are: unusual in the lower Chesapeake. , ' W bat CfljultllaTli After. Ihe only use of a Vote for Mr. Coukling by the State of New Y ork will be to make good hisj claims' to greater consideration in the .Senate and greater power with the next ad ministrationat' the cost of leaving toe oiaie wuuuui any moral weight iu ueiermjning wno tne next Jfresi dent shall be, provided the Republi cans succeed and without; any influ ence toward the purification of poli tics by. -enforcing the choice of the best'possible maar;:;;1 .,::tft'CV; :-' ): : ' . a aav-w ; -.. ' :T1m Emperor of Brasli, ; rnl'A llNXprkHeraldVl:? f - He ' is the; headf,JaV great- nation anaDe neir- ta many great names. ? A? f'I'vp sine nouses ot .tsoUr- Uon; israganza and llapsbnrg-rthree of the most ancient and illustrious b Jth0r?y athbuses of Jur6peu. His dau ghter is the- wi t e of . the grandsdnl 04 kouisj ihilippe .He-represehts the; Old WorldT aa well r astthe vstrengtr and wealthrjril ,on'e ofithe mogt''woh- derfol natk?i ip the New World. A LadrWboiritldriil Knlf. New YorkTimes-l. . Yesterday? a famous lady." writer died in tbeKue -des .JEooles. Tbis, was Mrae. Louise Colet,.nee nevou, ftjrorl flfi veats: i Mme0olet: has . played-a moderately 4mp6rtan. role Her principal works, besides her po etryr being VLes-Derniers-Marquis,'! f'DienXMois. auinFyreriees," "Iie8 Defniersi Abbesi 'WLffotvH? . ,Lui,U.wbichcause(i ajiteracy .scan-. daL , Mile, JlevdU marjried tiU Cole Professor ot sIIarmony .. at the, .Conr servatory, but she introduced discord into, his home, i Of ia. passionate and intolerant nature she could not bear contradiction or i criticism,, and was f of. somd, public acts of, vio lence, i.lhe .chief among ,them was her attempt to kill. Alphonse .Karr. Attacked by her with a knife, Karr disarmed her and put her out. i of. doors. ! He ; carried the affair, no further, but. keeps, 'the knife,' upon Which he has had engraved, "Receivi ed from Mrae.' Colet1 (in' the back.)" Afterwards she attacked her nephew, Ilevoil, iti, the streeti'who, unable to call out his' aunt, made J his barroom- ous uncle responsi Die.' -jurae. voieii inherited the salon ?wt ;J"me- rteca- mier, arid for years she entertained a literary society in a charming man ner.. , 4i i: The f Lbridon1 ' Times H warns the Voting King of ' Spain that his trials begin with the erid :of the' Carlist war. : 1 he 'disorder caused by that rebellion has! heretofore, been7 an ex cuse (ot all the other disorders in the kingdom,, which must now excuse themselves if they can. . , . - i -1 ,! The sugai- crop1 Cuba exhibits an i in m ense falling off from that of last' year. The activity ;of the in surgent8 in tbe Central department has had its effect, where the ruined sugar houses and burned caue fields are all that (remain to the Spaniards after their eight, years struggle with the insurrection. .,,, -,- MISCELLANEOUS. Klystery Solved ! The Great Secret of the Wonderful: . ... .. :i- . .1'.: " ! SUCCESS OF YEGETINE. ! It strikes at the root of disease by pnrtfTlnff the blooa, restoring the liver and kidney to healthy ac- uon, invigorating tne nervous eystem. - I RELIABLE EVIDENCE. 4 Mb. H. R. Ststkns : 1 Dear Sir. 1 will most cheerfully add my tftstlno ny to the great number yon have already received in favor of your great and pood medicine, Vegk tink. for 1 do not think enough can be said in its praise, for I was troubled over thirty years with that oreaaiui aisease, uatarrn, ana naa ucn oaa cougn Ing shells that it would seem as though 1 could ne ver breathe any more, and Visbtixs nasenrea me; an I do feel to thank God all the time there is bo good a medicine as Vigktine, and I also think it one or tne ist meaicines lor coogns ana wcai inking feelings at the stomach, and advise every body to take Veobtins, for I can assure them it is one of the best medicines that ever was. j MRS. L. UORB, Corner Magazine and Walnut et. Cambridge, Mass. Thousands Speak. Yigitihz la acknowledged and recommended by pnyBicians ana apotnecaries to oe me Deet punner and cleanser of the blood yet discovered, and thou sands speak in its praise who hare been restored to neaitn. t-; Report from a Practical Chemist and Apothecary. " ! Boston. Jan. 1. 1874. Dear Sir This is to certify that I Jiave told at re tail 154 1-3 dozen (1853 bottles) of yeur Yxexrinx rince April 12, 1870, anfi can truly tar it has given the beet satisfaction of any remedy for the com plaints for which it is recommended that I ever sold, scarcely a day passes without some of my custom ers testifying to its merits on themselves, or their friends. - I am perfectly-cognisant of everl cases or Scrofulous tumors being cured by Vegetine alone in this vicinity.! ; -. - , , 1 " : , '. ; i . Very respectf ullyyours, . - .! - . .. . j , , Al GTLMAN, ! I. ii.i-i 4C8 Broadway.! To H. IL STEVENS, Esa . , . . , . i - ::'uEGETtiMS"!;: .Will Cleanse Ecxbfaia , Ixoin the System. bi kl ! HONEST OPINION. Mr. H. R. STEVENS : XMtsLZ Kir This is to show that my son was taken sick in January; 1864, with Scrofula, which came out In large sores and ulcers on his legs and hip. His leg was swelled more than, twice ita natural size. . Be had several doctors of nigh standing in their profes sion--two from Boston and three from Chartestown ot his livincr we were told to trr VEGBTITIH, tha great blood remedy; and ke had taken, it but a abort tune before we could see a great change. . The sons rue so bad that we had to change the cloths four or five times aday. ' Still, ne was getting better, for he could move his limbs and kelp himself a lytle. He was soon able to sit up in bed. and, by constant use of VEGETINE it has cured him. He has a lame leg; which he will probably have fefliferbut we ail honestly believe if we bad used VEGETINE before we bothered with those doctors, it would have saved the use of Ma leg, and 'restored it to natural health; I hope all those troubled with Scrofula will read this' testimony of me and my son, who Is now well and able to speak tor himself. T 4r j j ,, j (JATHAKINE MAHBNET, 1 May 10,1 -e8H h The above Dla!n bnt honiwt atAmnt ly shows the qaick and thorough cleansing ffects of the VEGETINE in Scrofula. . , . VEGETINE Is acknowledged by all classes W people to be the best and moat reliable blood puri-; Her i.i the iortd. ; ,r j 5 Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists.' Bankrupt, Notice. j NOTICEU hereby given that a petition has been filed in tha District C.nnrt nt tha l!n et... for the Cape Fear Distrirt of North Carolina, by Alexander s. Heide, of Fayetteville, Cumberland iFruvnme uauer sua act, ana mat - r e 15th davof a'.vJ.10 0'SL"ck. A- M- etor William A. Guthrie, Register in Ban km pi y at his office in the town of Fayettevdle, is the time and place assigned I or the hearing of the same, when 'and where all Creditors who have prpTed their debts, and other persons in interest, may attend and show cause, if sn v they have, why tile prayer of the peti tioner should not be granted. ,,. , Dated at Wilmington, N. C., on tbe SI st day of march, 1874 -tutrnj- u-pitii t,- - fv.,'...,. . . mh 33wf ? Th S&rlt iATOT1?8" hereby given that a petition has been . :---",.iJr.U VI. till J . t H .'-.". t- r--t ' x nied in the District Court of tbe United 8tates' for tne Cape Fear District f North Carolina, by- thereof from all his debts and -other claims prova bJ nnder said act. and thst the 15th day of April.' 1878, at 10 o'clock; A. M., before William Ai Guflli ne-Reg1ster in Bankruptcy, at his efficein the town of Fayetterflle; is the time and place assigned for the .hearing of the same, when and where ail. credit rs who have preved their rtehta and other pereons . may aciena ana snow cause, ir an vthev bW-oaw3w. y Thrt; -wiiaoui getunga on oener. ue was obliged to lie wherever he was placed, for he bad no use of his limbs whatever. When we haA Mvmi nn all hnm duty declsift'd.a bankrupt nader he Act of jConiress Of March 3. 1867. for' tha diMhartra .o,n.f" I I be ted. "f - ; Jfuap w r""rnfa' no 'daylKchl8788:t tbsjs pi v JffjR rujr- ! S iff ; . - tr fr D y "rt " W y s . hTit Mi 2l - KM rJ& W have handled the Acme wati round them uniform and mh.24-2m," f , h. - -a; npHE ATTENTION OF THE rutsu.v is wssrif - -tu i. TTr T clrtZ CenWl.Bailway being completed aM equipped forbns ions at.Wilmtagton,th via irwt ote aelpma, JNew lore, xxwwa ana Jruluoauc ''TTfiik ryirtA TO iCH ARIiOTTE, j STATE S VILLE , : SHELB Yi 1' Rutiierfordton, , AsheTllIe," arid all sUtlons on the Atlantic, Tenn. & Ohio, ,tt7.. ., .1. -i it. n.;iw. a. oul no nil nntr.tji Insurance from Eastern cities guaranteed as low Ratef to SirpotarByf uShedpS p?Uc?tor! Building. B.f';!; - a h .1 h-; 4 ! MISCELLANEOUS. TOLLEYS V I N K ENGLISH Breech -Loading Guns. We have for many years, with great success, made a specialty of building Fine Breech-Loading Guns to the special instructions of individual sportsmen Making fora large and select trade enables ns to (five greater care and attention to the fitting, shoot in S and general finish of our Guns than can be given to thorfe Guns bought by the retail trade from manufacturers who prod ace for a general market. We solicit ihe patronage of : those sportsmen - who are judges of Fine Guus and who ki.ow the impor tance 01 bavin p their Guns made to fit them. We are prepared to accept orders to build Guns of any weight, gauge, proportion or Style. ' Brand. -. . . :- Pbick. - PIONEER-.:. .$ 65 Gold. TOLLKY 90 ' STANDARD 115 " NATIONAL.. 140 : " CHALLENGE..., 180 " ; PARAGON .... .. 325 " Full Illustrated particulars witk references and instructions for self measurement forwarded on ap plication. J. & W. TOLLEY, branch OfKce, 29 Maiden Lane, New York. Manufactory, Pioneer Works, Birmingham, Engl : dec 14 DAW tr Tax Notice. Wilmington Township. The BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND TAX-LI8T EES for the; Township and City of Wilmington, will proceed, on tbe FIRST DAY OF APRIL, 1876, and for TWENTY DAYS thereafter, at the CITY HATJi, in the city of Wilmington, between the hours of 9 A. M, and 3 P. M., and every FRIDAY EVENING during the month of April, between the hours of 6 P. M. and 9 P. M., on said days, to List the Taxable Lands and Property, and make the Assessments required by law." -.f, :.; . All persons and corporations within this Township and City are required by law to give in their taxa bles, and attend at the above times and places for the purpose specified, within Twenty Days, under "j Extract from" Act to Raiss Rivbhtjb. , All persons who are liable for a Poll Tax, and shal wilfully fail to eive themselves In. and fail tn list within the time allowed, shall be deemed GUIL? xi or a MISDEMEANOR, and. on conviction thereof, shall be Fined not more than Fifty Dollars, or imprisoned not more than Thirty Days . : By order of the Board of Trustees. 8T. POTTS, mhtl-lOt Township Cleik. CliJistian; Advocate. ! J BALmGnt n. a Rev. J. Bohbitt;1 Editor & Publisher . - Has the ; : Xarsest Clrenlatlon ia th State. - Devoted 1 to i "Religion; Literature,' Science, Ap4 -::it .Kews, and General Intelligence, i; ."' ' ; The Orsan of tbe If', e.' Conference of tne IS. . Cnnreli, Son tn 1-t It has its support and the continued aid of Its Ministers, (all of whom are agents) towards increas ingits circulation.. .. . - f- . - " we offer no premiums. The Advocatx stands npon its intrinsic merits. ; , ; . ; While it is Methodistic in doctrine, it will contain news from all Churches, so as to make it a welcome . visitor to the intelligent readers of all denominations. "Its wide and increasing ctrcniaitan niu i, I Most Excellent .Medium for Busing Men I , , . UencraUy. . ,, : , ; ZXT Tenns,3 00 per annum, in advance; l 50 for six months .; :. feb U-tf The Camden Journal, Ptished Eoerp Thursday at Camdeti:;8 L, i t- i.i .J i.-fr . . . .p . . ...... IS THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED ' PAPER IN Kershaw county and has an extensive circulation among the Merchants, Farmers and all classes of business men in the county. '-Itoffers to the Merchants of . Wilmington a desir able Medium for Advertising, the country in which it circralatefcheing connected with that city by steam er on the Wateree River, and the Wilmington. Co lumbia and Augusta Railroad. ' - .Liberal terms will be made with those desiring to advertise. " - i-; Pubscrtotion price. 13 50 fddre". , s . , f . FRANTHAM A HAY, I i' feb87-tf s i i l: b i I i DESIRING TO PLACE A WIDE-A WAKE, LTVB snd pregresaive newspaper in the hands of every qualified voter in Kobeson and adioinbur tle we will scad th i f - - :n I w nuuKiunn si me loiiawiricr mum Cppies,.t3,50ul Copy .8 Month,. 75c7 I Copy months, l 35f 1 Copy! Months,' - -V,l ; I.Bendtaarfttorsecimenoiy.'j r, -i X7V t .' r -Jl?' Totisortol lit'tiwkvi, t if A A is : Xld ART! tTIS haa removed to the Barber Shyp form pied by him ia the bawe'ment 6f the Purcell rXere he incites his bid friends and ihTfi 2 crly ecu Hoose where he iriritM hi hM ,u.j. .1 " , 1 lie cronVrallv to H- m.u ,n V: i" the ,8hampU).don at the aiatej empioMO. an Shaving i j A . i snorrat notice , . t . trrVTrli . " I,. Ailfaa --.V- .---.- r Whiskies for Years; and hare al- satlsraciory, vive ,uiem in-d - i: ADRUN d TOLLERS. Carolina Central Hallway, General Freight Department, WILMINGTON; MARCH 81sT;f 1875,' - f - ttllHlM, viMlwi'y " rr7Zr ".i i loll .TQCOTm fnitrPS ! !:i Greenville; fSnnWnniiiirs'r Atlanta In I4KORI4I A A N II ALABAMA. ? . ,-. as via any other lme. No terminal pr jffer chargea, to" the undersigned.:? Office to Banker New Hanover r- 4 n VY. .W General, freight Agent j- v;!;;;;MisCEiip:p Bank of Nelrano Aultiorized Cap ltul $l,0OO,OOO. Casli Capital paid in ;$300t000 '.. :M -; . ;; ?, : J : ; L' ::. ;f' f ; trpius Fund DIB JSC TOUS. in 5 J JOHN DAWSON D. R. MURCHISON' DONALD McRAE - G M. STEDMAN L a GRAINGER JA8. A. LEAK j B. F. . LITTLE V E. B. BORDEN I" M. WKDDELL. ' H. VOLLERS R. R. BRIDGERS J. W. ATKINSON V- v L B. GRAINGER, Sesident. S. B. Waixacs. Cashier. " ang 20-tf i KaBALTJM0BE,MO. A Card. -; FROM THE ABOVE ADVERTISEMENT MY many friends, patrons, and the music-loving community of Wilmington, and throughout North Carolina, will notice that I tm now making BAL TIMORE MY HEADQUARTERS." The shipping facilities from the .North, with the desire to extend my Piano trade to a large field, to gether with my wide-spread reputation in the busi ness, has induced me to adopt this plan. I now can offer special inducements to those who will honor me with their orders. . - Having been educated a musician, and. so to say, born and raised" in the Piano business, gives me the assurance to claim that Instruments sent out by me will favorably compare in Superiority with the run Tit bw. t. 4.x wrm mjs at BALTIMORE, before making a hasty purchase elsewhere. i Respectfully, i- -- ' J. F. RTJECEERT.f JSVL: ?TI!E.Twini howeverbDis CONTINUE business in WILMINGTON, but shall Jeep on hand, at my residence, CORNER 3D AND MARKET STREETS, a sufficient supply of pSnos and Organs to meet the demand -of my established trade in Wilmington1 where city purchasers are in vited to call and examine the instrnmentff offered for sale. PIANO TUNING orders should alio be leu at my residence for prompt attention. . ' t . . feb6-D&Wtf TlT lllETALUC CARTRIDGE, MILITARY, HUNT s ; ing'acbisedm ' . EXCEL ALL OTHERS IN ACCU- I j -gS I aTRENGTHANfl..-M ,-;y-i t.v.lT-.- .f8AFBTYiy.;Vf - v-.l'i Ho Premature Bischarg ter Occiirs. Every Rifle warrai gW'si 40,44 and jO-lBCor.anlncl arid of any desired length.' Charge of powder from J50 toiOS grains' Weight efT balls fronSSO to 49 graina,, Stock, plaini alio' Pistol grip and checked.; Bights: piainj Globe and Peep Sights; Vernier "with raterchangeable front IghtST and 5 Wmdatigelc Kyery taHet of am munitton. for above guns, eonstantly on hand., i i j - j? rice 'from $30 to $125.'- ; sept 21-D&Wtf 1 itU Hartford; Conni THE SSEIDERI:BEEffiH-iDiDjS&: Prices, S50 OO to $25o OO. I l, " MUZZLE L OADING G UN8 ,. - ALTERED TO BREECH-LOADINq,;, -':. 1 ): 4 : , PrceV f49 OO to $100 OO.l .''" manufactuAkrs,' J ' - It , n esirrattt M4 West Pratt Street. Sepd for Catalogue. ! .i -i;.;'r .; r.,Balt more decWD&Wtf Havana? Lottery. OrtoyDroirings : Wft'amb'i'K iiit" ,-,-1 , e ,T"sr, ....450,00O- - -. . --,. w mum 1 1, du. Axew X trr ax ii'f' Writ 'IK i Removal: ::.: i AS ;RRMOVienn:iJrrr4! wiPtir Twil.i On KorthtWaterfce hean'ut7ndUMel BtrcMln. vKpm twill Kit . tt Aa.a.j - lTTTm. - mm AIM - ' ' 3:f'i,j. .'itiuii'LtiHniri.'i i.nj. i .. . : : rvwiw uiB.inenu m winn.. .f . i sJNSURANCE. JFite anfl Jiife - Instance ,11 -fi'. .."T, nxiwa & co. neprcscntluK over i62,oo,o00 I (,' ? -PFFIOS--Commercial Exchange JSorttt Water Street. ' PEEDH0NT & If, . r Over 22,300 Policies Issued, 5" V if :1 to- Ixwome Over $l,500,OGo iUft' WssiTe Prosperous ! "Proin ! .:,.rr;,.r-r. t-i . , ' . V " " . SMALL EXPENSES,' SMALL LOSSES it- -"'5f fJ - SECTS! INVESTMENTS, AMPLE RESBByf !L-. AND GOOD BUBPLU8 Premiums Caslt, Policies Li, erai J Annual 11 vision of Smpi' J18. i ; AETHUE J. HIU, Jr.. aIpbi 5 JOfftce for the present with Dr. T.Foknedi cal Bxamineion krt street, two doerf w - Green Flalauer's drug store, Wllntingtoif c ' ' September -tf bt4: ' - 1 . Ihe weather, so the avini! dont Blow," and even if it does Wow, as it h5f0rw weeks past, you nesdn't Blind it so much provide! your property is insured against Fire UtheLIV ERPOOii AND LONDON AND GLOBf, wit4itj $80,eO,C0CP assets, and egairist the Jel'i8 0f tl Peep, in the MOBILE UNDK it WRITER wiih it. i,ouo,puj, ana yea have a Policy on our Lre unde the popular RESERVE PLAN the old METROPOLITAN ' LIFE j INSURANCE COM PANY, of Newf York, the jinost progrefflhe Cob. pany of the age. Thus protected, whi need to turn pale at either the Fire Alarm, the Storm SigntI or the Small-poxt v, 4 I ' ... Fifty- Millions assets represented, Fire, Mabe and Lire, at the Office of I . , JOHN W. GOEDON, tth26-tf . - 24 North Water Street ' ' " 1 : J INSURANCE KOuJis r " Atkinson & Mannin?, j- .'to: i $70,000.60 Aaet Represented. sented. atteljyhia.- ma, Co.-of North America. . Pflilaalelkhii Phenlx Insurance CompaHy . v . . . .n ew York. Lpntinentai insurance Co ...... . .New York. " N. British & Mercantile Ins. Co .London. Hartford Fire Ins; Company...... Hartford. Nations? Fire Ins. Company Hartford. Springfield F. & M. Ins. Ccf. ...... .Massacbnsetu - ''. ; : 31ARINE. Mercantile Mutual Ins. Co-. .L : New York Ins. Co. r North America. . ....-hlladelphii . . LIFE. . ( Connecticut Mutual Life Ins. Co,... Hartford. Marco, x-u . - . t T7 N COURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS, f Secrirityi against Fire. ; THE NORTH CAROLINA sf' 0 ('i 8 RALEIGH, i N. C. 1 " .. This Company continues to write Polinile, at fa r rates, on all classes of insurable property. J . All losses are promptly adjusted and paid. The H0MK": is rapidly growing in public favor, tad appeals, witn commence, to usurers or property if - EST" Agents in all paits ef the State. H. BATTLE, Jr., President ' O.B. ROOT, Vice President. - BEATON GALESi Secretary. , . PULASKI CO WPER, Supervisor. aai av w sv in II n 11 I mil AaB,AR1 ' irttlJtfg- if .. .i.w Wilminetoni K.f ;mibcellaneous. BtATESVILLE: IREDELL CO.M Cl i. . I.,-!. . . IS THE . Leading Newspaper in Western North a'i;-a a,CaroIin& ' ; . . ... ... ... . 4 It Is the only Democratic Paper published I Oall rVlnnh... i.l l... .. j .aIthiA8t COM- iiea m tne.iitate and has attainea a larger circulation than any paper evei heretofore)) ubuuw tu ura wiuivj;. - .Its circulation In Alexander, Wilkes, Ashef i gbany.Tadkin Davie and Iredell, is larger thffl that of any -two papers in the State eombuie;ii' u rapidly acqulrirp a strong foothold in row, enrry. Rowan and western Mecklenburg. tts the only paper m Western Nerth Carbltoj that employs a Bbssiab CajrvAssuia Awt, a than kept constat. tly before the people, t naerwu system a rapidly increasing circulation w the fw THKBE&T ADVERTISING MEDI W-11 ilNf WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. ADDRESS, . "LANDMARK." Stafesville 1876. Postpaid. SI THE NURSERY. , A i MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR Y0UNGBST Readers.' Superbly lllastrated. 8ndWfi! for sample dumber. Subscribe Now, ana g Jthe taet two numbers of this year Fbss IJL . " - , ' - JOHN b. SBORB?. M OctS4-tf ' s8 Bromneld Street, Boston-, .- r v " j Look to Yoiir Interest. The kersli'aw Gazette OFFERS TO THE MERCHANTS pFjWttj mington and elsewhere, superior indneffflesw to advertisa their business in its columns. H1 , large and rapidly increasing circulation throng81 one of the wealthiest sectiens on the Wateree mer, itisconsideiedamost , . I 0Talaabie AavcrU8lns Medium. ! Advortiaera who Mtni to reach nnrchasers sibw" advertise in the GAZETTE, c L tt 1 ; at is puDusned in camden, itersnaw .j the head of navigation on the Wateree rlvej 9 , a year, always In advance.: I .' . For terms of advertising, c. address P .t -FRANK. P. BEARS. Ed. & Frep 'notse-tf ,. (-..-v . . ........ ThemiwM-Pfogress IStlonlyTiaiepubHshedtoLtac and has an. extensive circulation among tD fo chants. Farmers and all classes of basmess pe " 'the State,"--.--'--'- : -t'-.-. - ''i: ' i It offers te the Merchants of Wilmlagtonj airable medium for f advertising their boieB' j jthroughoat Western North CaroUna. - , I,.,,. ! ..www ,Wud ui imwiuww .uu j : fln1. 00 per ap"--- yLANR ; - ftb?r, AfiLLKGifjJ K i uaemeru. BueecriDnon. Driest zs 1 ; Of 1 -i rand Propriety n
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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