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M V 1 ' t .v ' --a.- i J - -r-mr -. , t i t f .67 I J I VJUt . ,UHM .J. uAii J "Li j ' ?..J '4 H Ul.t MH VI. WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA v FRIDAY, JULY 1(3, 1675. Single Copies 10 Cecls. NUMKER 3A 1 . UJ I I i ..iW V .Vi.; I Mil I . I I m m v i 7 mm i n HI I ( AyA v V VAX1 H 1,1 LVJJ Jill CVT LSJ rV XV p . ' V N A I A V. K4itr Proprietor. , , cassIDKV. KJitnr. i i.m i n;tn. -TGTOS POST ADVER- ' - - z - ; : i . - - - ' ' ' - - a ' - 1 -. i t ' - 1 - r . - j - - - f r "i. -1 - - -. i t : - - - ; v" i j:- - H 3' m -.3 H . t ' tit: , 1- .': T 7 - ; - : ; - ill - - -ii. t r .'-' - - 1 .- X 1. .$- . hi, oil- ! . l! -ti r'i-nirnl ' will In- i Ii.irtil at KU HniiiiiiM-rtiMi iii lMiin houKl Kfv,! fi Tin: Wii. MIN. ton r, Milnfi-.-'-on, N. V'. IV- i,njii'n pricf ! Till: W.- Niv.r..i I t 1t year i -W cnK: lulm ul In or I?i a-. if rti"r. Tlr rtrcil.ilin rf tlio ImimI in it iwa: uf W. J7lb Ji.i, UtiiantMxt.tif riuirin if tlie U.unJ.Y tWi rm. il ( lUk city would b4J otrr" arti-r the Ut:, rh lion W!i hI then li-rn rh-rvI ly the t'ni I. .'-LitBi. , and after lahin; rii inl.i a it vilt and lury iiLe a eat- Xk in a l!e cl'iullf waU r, winds f. . Hi .immtn-Iiii t all parties in pruJ I y tr, ki t - tn.it t."to lc -ure n-H iv ntral. au-l then o alu a I, but U-arv vxi are rilit." U- J t thik "it wi.uM U a 'arutol airair, that would per il tiw llunl of Aldcrim ii to hold r, if the t "itv t inM iiinii'iit after u oilive had apirew, ' ac !! to the proviion, ( the iufa- city rhartt-r bill pajil by the i krvtatre. We arc toM that the 7"w aJ penallK-s pro"l to be im certainly ery heavy, aiel y ialcndi-d . to be, too heavy' Id W Wrne ; that their little f reality m no child' play iatenled o to be, ami then A Umut etiu i- akel ho x 'j twvietel ami nUriK--d to rtM iMpf inmeiil fcr refuin to 'irt la uAev of aklerman after 4tipwatM of KL term of office by iiw(Utf F(rf Uatlae J.m' will either fewkvwiftftM incraslol'inci- aiMwcrel, we will ' WttW iW tr i m Ltir in uz the pce-cnl y"r titj wi arrrmler Iheir W c r, .. nrn. ra-tt IW MMe43e mVM . iiifn-i not only lli jwnir whiU: nu n j of ihrir party, but the Airrtjrw j al, arxt at the iitunki! k-viiMi i whiih tluy Itc-M hrre in March, out of ! u liUn of mre than Ihrw thou , auJ Tutcr, there wire It than JX humlrrO rule ct. Tlie tietrt Uat llic-H.- U.TtruttiTm pat lrtn M pwr turn n alien, t le, a eom t-inl Inrc4 cntirelr of Ari-tovraU have no u-? fr xor dk-o, uU who tlo n'l want alien i hav any thinj; to mj in the miinjrmrnl if the alTairw llu-t i iir am SUU-. MTbu ainmtr onr fort iirn burn citiatM-t furolleu the lnr arwl irv4ilt m ungrneruiljr duui; at I hens by Maj- Felhanl, (him elf of f n irn l-vnt, awl a earjut-lvarjrer,) when he x-ii'l that hi- I l not want any ma-w utevtin to be hehl fr ihc wlec ton uf c-arvliilalc for Aldermen, bc- c ni-e a ma mitiii- litM few ie,lilt belorc K-eii entrvllel by AI'hh; unreitrred titix-n, ami buy"' In a n'te a Mrev-el to Mi-r-. Sloan, l.irby and Marl, member, of the Democratic loiter va live ConunilU-v, by 1. Il.fJrain j;er, N. Jarubi, II. Voller-, 1. llein.--Icr r, li. t. V. Muller and Jantc I'oly, prntlemeii than whom none laml liiln-r in llm oiiiniuiiily,inuir iii whether, in a meeting of the F.iec utive t "ommitlce, Maj. Knpvlhard had noi4iei the language imputi-J t Iiini alve, ihry n-plievl in iuljtlamc that the word were uol by him. A few of the?' aristocrat in Ihc !o called Hr.l an.1 KconJ Wal entinly i jnorol all other elemeiiU in thi city err.t tlivirown: -ni-ger, MTillawa", .Hr whiles and alien and delcr iii i no, to rule or ruiu ; and now that Ian. Ku,ll ami the Suprem - t'ourt have briMilit them up with a rninil turn in thi-ir villainy. lh-y are r.iin a terrible cry nn m-l the VuMitution ol the ta!e, ami want it alu-rtd th y inn alfili-di the Supreme foiirl and re in md poor men, iiVp-r and alien lurk t t lie iuA rnal iloiuinalion of the aristocratic e-lale oligarchy. Whe.i we -iy jimonil we iiuan what we -ay, and for fear tliat tbe to wbm allu-iotj i, made may not comprehend the mattrr lully, we woull Litc that we lueau to ay what we ' ay, and if irtie, w ho-e name we here pit desire to interview n-i on the aiib jeet, we can usually le found at our office. e pre ft t not to coiidecciid to ier- r onal allnnioni lu our manarenieul ol a olitical ncwpjj r, ami only tlo mj when we ftel ourM-lrc juMifiol by tlie personalities of tho-e Ikih; name wc may iim and while we think and lc ice that a olitical campaign may and houid le carriol on trithnut jironali tie and abu.-e, y 1 1 w c w i!l not allow our M!itical foe to slaiuK-ratul traduce u, of th-J Uepublicau party without once espieiti; our views and lalin what we may know, fully aim freely. We lir-t roll up our sdeeve aud "o for" Juliiw A. llonitz of the Hold lnro .1. ii, ii-p , . A lew Jav, that delec table aer, in an article headed 'Tivil KighU a Live Umic," nay: "The lUtlical candidate, will tell our people that Cuil nif lit in a dead Uuc. let no oae bo dcceivr-l! Only la week a iiejro man ami two nepro wo men deniandetl accouiuiodation at the Humphrey I lou-e in thii placv. IKmsm that look like Civil I'.ighU were a dead iue ?" ThetioKIUro AVv, a panr publish ol in tJo!dboro, iimler tlale of Auk". 7th. 172 in an article otcr the signa ture ol Mr. John libin-n, a gcnUc man too veil kuowu ui extern North Candina to require any rnJorxment from u, In a carJ pab!u!.rl by hi, aya: "We give U abort morrti from Um cvlamtu f lb GtrTn I' r-- -r. We trwlkfalnci r ' t' r W. lUnviiu'., vi-it to him while on vL-it to ( JoM.-.boro. Il i, a fitrt that a bouk. eoulaioitig picture of the mo-it obscene and di- KUstiucharartcr IhntcouM be pictured by the iint dcpinvol iiu.iinatioii. wa fouml ou a table, in Loiiilx roovu a he wdl reiuciiber.'iit the time when T. T HoUuwcIl w.i Mivnr of (Sohldioro ami iat by ordt r of lite Mayor it was dcMmycil btcu't-" of it oUsccnity. (Signed) John Kouinsus. W waul to know if tin is uol the aiiic J nl i ii -v A. l-n(. who, in 1JS61 eiuployi'l winii' iiivniK (who vrethei. iu .rnc) to bri.ik into a siuoko houj-e and -tv.il thcrefroiu a nuaulity of bacon toreii ibnem: il tlx- said bacon wa not found next il.iy in ftuid Honitz hou -e, and it hen it uuo Jicovered if he did im1 l.i ku h p bail and La Uiw elf out of the mt v of the oHicer ol the law until tlie m.itier hail blown oer Will .lulm A. IJoiiiU ri.,c and ex (lain And ffti i- one "f In. men who Ih- lonjr to the 1 .inn r.itn party which claim th it tin-y all the virtue (lxnl vive III-' in. ok! I and the intelli ceiicc of the :.iU ! Thi i one of thonc liili (oiu-I (Kiy.iliy uho never do raii"hlv lliiu---, oh, :i' Tlii- iit.in who r;mu m l r.ii .tUitil the iuf.iniy of the Civil ICizht . bill i- liiuwTf a ivin, brc.itli'ii, walking eeiuplilica- lioii of it, Iixiii- iii H u ;i'lultery with a negro UjniH. t, .m l raiin up a faul ty of ba.tard mnlatlo e.hildreu. I'xt- nil had lo iter "dry up ' on the civil ripht UMioii, In- i t'! uitieh like a great many el hi 1 H'tuncrat ic friend, whoso priate lite. are like hi., and ho would fold it almo-t impibb. were he to t!iru a i.ruK mt aimo-i . a any crwi t nii'e neroci on inc sine;, i-j avoi-i er.icKiiv i'e iaiin or breaking th.- !ii.i ( sun:..- of hi own fl-sdi and hliHci, Our in-.t rem. iik? apply to Mr, Pool Of the Nl ' ln.llie .u'o.i( .; l'hliitcrct. n that paper a few day iiro it sail: The Supreme Curl h.i lceidtl that tlie new charier l u ilmirit n I iin- eoitti!uti.i: '. ni l ha remanded that unfortun.-.'.e cilv to tlie control ef igno rance and r.i-e.ililr. When thi vurrii'.ii aMicle appeared we uaturaUy lell m ry iiuli;;:iaiit a:J wrote a ir-t." to.i Ineml in New i'crnc Yepirtin:' iii.n to ea'l on Mr. IV-ol and ak him to n t; let w!ia he Mad said rc-lU-clin. on '-h-- aulh jritie of the city of Wi I ui inton. Our fricu.l eallol ou Mr. 1011 and emiiiunieiited to him our wiher-. and he promptly icplicSl that he w vilit I tetrad. Thi i iieillier the tin.i nor place to Cuter into an airaneineiit to show whelhei or i.ol ihi iiy "i in the con trol oi ignorance 'i.l rac.ili'y," but we tl) think thi i a tr m1 and fining time ti -ay that if the editor of the New Ikrue n. ! 1 '., .if i ' . ( ?ays that the Hoard of Aldermen of the city of Wilmiii;. ton practice ra-ca'ity in t ieir man iemei.l of the atl'.iir of thi, city, he li . and kn..v. - it. We are de-iroit- of knowing if thi man Po-l ( i- nt tl.e man who not a vcrv Ion-; lime a.'o wa in tlie employ d the Wiliuiui;toii. Coluiubi.i and Au guta Kailro.nl Company at thii place in a fiduciary capacity and who .. from -aid Company :i larv utn of moiiev I'M whiih .ihn.e he wa in dicted in the SopMior Coin I of New rianoier county, and after untold trouble .i k! a:iidyo:i the part of in Iluentia! fi ii u J - he w.i allowol to dc pait, tloi tr..i,i the lale and U-oalUt a lirt-cla i 'iir.i.;i ;( iu the far oil city of New iirhau.' Speak up Mr. I'oo! and tell the tmth alwuit the railroad mouey, ami how much ot it did you invent in yor Joi t it fj Imiw-t.' . V caiiKttly urye upu our friinds t!irrughoHlio SUU to iornpAnd w ith 1 Tly darinn th ranirtaig. L4 Ui " -; iblicaiui, and all wb arc tvpt row tSelnj mad r 1 rovrni- CITY-ITEMS. Tli excaKa U be given under the au.picea of Uk rumner , light Infantry mill tak fimc , oa Wednesday, July 21st, Instead of Jlooday the IOUi, as heretofore announced. . A Rauk CllASCX. We offet for sale one of Edwards rioUa' Ur Parlor Or gan., frc-sh fronl; bis factory at Wash ington, N. J. TbU irutrumeut Liaur-pa-Mcd by nou in the market. Call at thi office. lUUtration fbf the finit dirUion of the Firat Ward iaat A. A. Pudler & J'rtM. alorr, on'Foartlt between Dnins- w-iek ami lUadea irecta, instead of the Brooklyn' EngioJi Itaaue. Iloara for lU-gialraUa: Hrv& 7 a. n. to 13 in ami Irom Z to p. in.; A. A. Uuuiey, M. - -m - awv a ' B t . a . K'egiKter. tXffKio.N.Wc call attention to the excursion advertised elsewhere of the Sumner Light Iufantry, which tnkes place on the 21st int. Companies A and It, Wilmington Ride CJuard will participate, and a gooil tiiuceneraly is expcc'Cil. -We wish them a pleasant lay and let of enjoyment. Town Cbeek. Judge Ku-csell will address the ipleof lirunswick County at Thecs' tUrc at Town Creek on Sat urday the Slut int., ou the important i-ues of trje day. There will be a rousing old time wo iavc uu doubt, and those w ho want to sec the extraordinary eight of fur flying from a Mont had better be there and oliservc how the Judge doe it. Time w ill be divided with the strongest proo- conventionist that may ventnre to ap pear. I hcrc will be mass meeting of nil voter, iHMiiocrnts and Republican.-', at the following place : 1ong Creek, Lillinton, Piiday, July loth, at 1 o'clock. Rocky Point Deit, Saturday, July 7th, at 1 o'clock. Spring I'ranch, ('runt, Wednesday, July 21jt, at 1 o'clock. W. W. Humphry, lwj., Harriett Friday, July 2M, nt 1 o'clock. Ix'Csbure, Union Township, Satur day, July 21th, at 1 o'clock. . Thee meeting will be nddrecl by the Republican nominees for Conven tion and other eminent sneaker. Shall A e Hare a Cooveutlon r Shall wo. have a Convention is at present the all absorbing questions in lolh ncgatii-c and olitical circles. We reiterate to all the thinking men aud women, of North Carolina. Shall we have a Convention ? Will it benefit the people of this State to havea Convention? Is it cxicdicnt to call il? I, it politic to call it ? Is it wic to call il? I it well meaning aud disinterested and iugeiioUH to call it ? I il not a mere politicalTiflair, gotten up rcgardh of the eople) interest, and, mark you, gotten up regardless of their wishes. I it not a trick, an intrigue of tical hacks and gamesters? Rewire, good eople, of this camel prolucliou of a feeble and effete diplo macy witli a Lions hide 4mwu over it. IV ii-t deceive! by its manes, it is a sickly ami diappointing animal which sonic unwise and short-sightesl tricksters aiu trying to ride into Kner ami place over you. A iitslly animal it will pron to bo if il once et into the -tails of the State. n fodder nor hay will he et, but mut fci ujx.ui fat cri.p bundles of grvcubacks. He is gaunt and h-an and hungry, and a i(U.uitily ill il Lake to gic hint the plethoric phyM.(ue he covcU. He lone to grow fat in lite people crib, he desires to imioc more taxation upon the people, be wishes to iucrtac tb Slate debt. Verily ! it is a Biodett beast who stalks up to our crib doors and pnxwds to enter without so unch as saJalatioa or bj jour leave" Ve rilj tbey arc raodest bko ' ! rpoa Uts unaialf qua hj t!!al of whip 'r Vvtr If tlie la-st assembled legislative body bad tlie audacity to appoint a Conven tion to convene at bUcli a time and place, to order ait it were the Irec peo ple of the whole Slate to vote mt said CouTcnlioii, many of the members act ing and voting contrary to the wishes and instructiona of their constituents. What would uot, a Cuiivcntiou com scd of such mate rial presume to do What guarantee can wc, the people have of their prudence, their patriotism or their wisdom ? We deny that thL can 'Ikj iiia.k; iuto a mere arty iaouc. It clonely concern-, the sacred rigLts of every man, w oman aud child of every liciiublicau, Old Line Whig aud lkui oerat of every white, black audmu Lotto enon of every Indian aadbaJf- Lrecd in the whole and pulirelti, of North Canilma.' Pinple of North Carolina! the tinie h:ts come lr you to rcllect. Are you willing to resign all e.piC5ioii of yur sent i men t all excrci-e ol your rigliu. a freemen and t itiAiis into the hands .i . . . - ... ol the legislative bodies. Are you wil iug to give thcursi4renie control over your jolitical, iinancial and -govern mental affairs Such a course is being advocated now by certain political eader. These nun say that uieinbers of the Stale Legislature ouirht not to.be trammel led, but be suit tln-rc to act according to their judgment. Are the people willing to admit that they do not know what tliey want done ? That they do not know what they il not want done? and that all the ability to devise, plan, execute and control is contain), 1 in the head of the man they elect to the legislature? Arc they willing to give him unlimited power to destroy constitutions, make playshings of solid and secred law , appropriate he pleases, their means, dispose as. he hoose of the proceeds of their hlhor, control the taxation, iisjense the pub ic fund, and disdain to account to anvhodv for his course au 1 conduct? These noble leaders coolly take the ground that the jeople are useful autom atons to cast their votes for the mem ber? of the Legislature, after which their service is no longer needed - after which their duty is to how the head and bend the knee to their supreme masters. Kcl low -citizens, you arc iu danger; your rights ami freedom are in danger. The right of your wives and daughter- are in danger. Your roof-trees and hearlhssoucs are iu danger. Your projerty is in danger. Tho wage you receive lor your daily labor is in dan ger. The rights and liberties of future generations are in danger. Our beloved old" North State is in danger. Rally to the rescue and vole against the conven tion movement by electing delegates who will at once dissolve it and return to their house. Again, fcllow-citizcs, ral'v to the rescue. Aivkpai;. We, the undeisignisl. .who were um inoucd by the Slieritl'of lie, unity, and acted asjuroi.siu the ea-e of Harper vs. Fisher, take ccaioii in this cal to inform the lion. A. A. McKov. that we have light- which, if h' u uleriaiids his duty :t a Judge, he is ii-jiiireJ. lo re.KCi, and that he ha riuht. that wc iiave not faill-1 to pn.p-'r'y regard. After we rcndernl our verdiet.thc Hon. Judge took .H-ca-i'in t adminis ter a repiimand to us fur having dis charged our duty .w juror-. In this improper and uncalled for act of the Judge wo were insulted as jnr.n-. and the iik-u of our race in t!ii' ei.-mty rt HecSsl Uiou mosi u:ititly. Tho substance of the strietuie w.-i.s thai wt .-h.'ul.l hale br iu-.'ht iu .. v, r dicl the '-ppsile il IIk-oiic i ud-ied. in (his) view of the eddeie-- . aid lc UiK we failed to find the defendants guilty, wo Witt to lie di-onaiificd to at t as jurors Iicr.alWi in a eour; in whieh he presided. Now, a juror we under stood the oath administered to u, and the obligation, which it imi, M -., ai.i in additiou wc undvrstaud the law ai laid down by the eour l in tin' ea With those light before u we re tired to a place of privacy, and a, hon est Men, after due deliberation, render ed our verdiel, which the 'court may Bt ; ncstkm ia the beicx of rf t we or any oa of M4 has been tam- 'nT taWf-aawrd wjwi " 1 HHy of wilnoMo - onaUe, coaa- to the ! frivfj tern of trial at once, the value, of which is approved by the world "a highest civ ilization? If wc may bo made ineligible to act a jurors because wo do not render a verdict iu accord with the views of a partial court, the time is not distant w hen colored meu will uot be ermiited to tit as jurors; that ShcrilL will be forbidden toutuuion them, that Cein uiissiuncrs will be denied the right to make a returu iu which colored men are drawn as j urors. Wc say this i'i view of our answering iu part, aud iu whole to the full require iucnt of the law, being' real estate owners, rcsectable, aud iHto-esocd, to say the least, of u returnable share of ordinary intelligence, midw of oarnum ber having ; enjoyed . tho advantages of schools. Though Ave of our number were rcg ular juror., and were fully aud entirely jualilicd by the sLutcuicuta uf th County CoinuiL-sioucrs, ' yet this did Uol deter his Iloiieir from thcuttcrancc of his unauthorized rebuke. A. the Judge has guno. beyond his iiithority to insult us, aud through us the colored meu of New liauovcr County, representatives of, the respec lability of our race, by ijuestioning our verdict, we propound this ijuestiou : Why did vou not see lit to censure a jury of white men lor acputtiug a man who, if he were nol.the iuurdcrcr of that colored man Jackson, was by pop ular consent an accoinpWccof the uiur dercr? Your prejudiced judgeship did not .see hi to niui la ii it with white men f . .. . ,- . . . . who were members of the same order. with which. the accused was convicted, for acquitting one of their member, who tad simply killed, according to general sentiment al your race, a 'nigger yet we colored men, who were nut socially nor otherw ise- connected with 'the ac- ciiicd, because, c acting faithfully and conscientiously up toour oath, acpiited colored men believed by us lo be, iuno- cent,are to be by you dis.ulificd. This is insult, injustice and Usurpation of innvcr, and we take cceasiou to let you and the public know the same over the signature of the foreman. P.KNJAM1N Mi:JiRKK, Foreman of Jury iu the case of Har- K.r vs t ishers. Columbus County Convention. There wa.s a rousing old time Repub lican Convention held at Whiteville on husl Saturday the HUh int., to consult as to whether or not there -h.iiild be a party nomination made for a laudidate to the State Constitutional Convention. After the organization f the Conven tion several -Siring -pi v c!k-. were made, the principal oi.e having been made by Ceorge AY. Priee, Jr., . f Wilmington. There was a very large attendance of jeopHe, among whom were to be seen a great many demiK-rais, who seemed ! eply intere.tc'l in the action of the Convention. Alter a tli 'i.n: li di-ciis-ion of the pietioii at j ue the following rcvolu ti.'n wa- uiirnoiisly aloj'tid : A". ', That theT.epiilfire.in- party of ( 'olumbii County refrain from making a nomination ol a candidate a a Delegate ltd he State Coiistilulioual Coiivt m ion, but should any suitable (cr-'on le annoiincid. a a .candidate and phslu'e liim-ell' to favor an immediate adjournment of the Conv ntioii with out auv arlion; llial wc will tin- him out inuted upjort.' t if ol. . L . W II 1 I I , ChaitUtau ' :." t:- L M m ai i ins., i J-e li Ian . v; ir i vrnisr-vrs tn . LNS1 KANCK AdKNCV tK JNO. W (iOliDON. IHRJ (HH? Am:Ii IprrsrBtl. fli.i: lM K ler oiMrtxit' Iati4 liitlon . iMir, Kfplawl. Haiuburg I'.n men, l nr.4iiv Mobile Lniirw,it, r-. Mobile Virginia- Fire and Mannr. Kk hnotd, Citv, Kkhuiood tSuwtWrn Mutual. Krhu;f-1 QM North WrrrBto 1 f iYwa, I'hiUdclphia fAJI , UEl KA11U OiUfA- -v aw ta - ragit a -V W UD VERriSEJfKX7X. NOTICE. ; riUTERK WILb BE AN KUXmoS HY.lXl 1 atthensaai pollingt 4ms uo the f)m lliuraday lu Aueunt, ljCi, la New Uamivur ciwjntjr fur the ejection of tu lullowluc townsiilp orOcerk, via:, ' ', WILM1NUTON Tli WNSU I P-iievt'n 'Mme iHtralcM, ohm Township lirrk, one lonslj-blt aul tUre,- Hjbuol t'oitnuilU-. KKDERAL rOINT. MAM)NWHO, MAtt NtTTT ASH fATK KKAK TUWN(IJIK- Two MacbitralCM. one Clerk, one (iibUUi!q aud Uiree seJiool Coiuniittev eucti. i N KV 1 1 A K V Kit A Mi I'KMiKKiOllN. TIW4 Three lviejit l the tn ll'Histt- vuiiooiu conveullun. . IIMANNINU. Nteriff of "ew Uaaorcr tventr. Jaly l-iw. SurrMWses In toon and power any nrU tr Kan tiervtolore manufactured In thlseouB try. It ha be-eu lsttnl by mauy- uouipe leaf judfes autt GIm UNIVERSAL SatisfacUoii. Hy h sktlllul uc of the stop. tUol '0 I lie ixttent knee swell, the mul Im nl.iird to Ihe huninn voice, raiiKl ok from lhrsilfU i Itute like uote to voluiue uf found. Unurpassinl by any lnUuiu?ut Tht. oroirielor has Boletl carefully fir. manv vearslhe uniHrleclloiis bu.I n..l-.f the recti inslruun'iils. .inJ ttirtetctl hi rin-. tieil t'XH-rleiici lo Ihe cot reel ion ol hh-Ii luiierfecUoiiK. Hint his erliiM-ils hHvr reMiltttl lu tho itikIik lion il a iialit of tone which ;isilmllau-s m cloet-iy lo ine PII'E OltGAN (IIIAIITV ThHt II Is Jtftlcull t tliniiikutsh lnlw.ru the two. This instruineau haa - r MX (be Latest InprofemeutH. ulmryitrciiii Is fully wntrsnlr'.'. l.fi.o till l'ollsh. liliM-k Wiiluut, I'uuiUil tiin thai WILL NUT CRACK OR WAR1', Vutl tortus In mUlllloii toapiclntid Ini-lf ti- UlClll Of IllUhlV, A BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF FUR NITURE This orean nml only lo he wen i i- a- prrciutcU and I sola 4 tX XKlvM 1.1. For ( ash s -con U hand luhlruinent iki i. In exchanite. MhIc or (elunh-. Hi evel illll In Hi. ultcvl S Intel, wntl I .uli. .V liii -1 uu- isHlUt uiatle lo Trchei.. Ml- I; l i. -litn I. , Seh.Mila, ljiltr. :le.. wh f I lirrr I nil Mgvul lor Hie 'Ui ' I'lan. I Hie-' i : 1 I ! m.cii.- :unt i ri' lll lrH. t r.oinJfiic. SoltCIU lt. ' A.ldri ss the liiuu ul.i. 4 n 1 1 : . EDWARD VIA HIS. July iiin mm mu; mm ii' iis -rlTl .arl.r urtam s . sr iS.?i fi lurel t 'rresiMiil. ii 4i. iiI w it ..' a n 11 h, mu-leiaii an.l" I In 1 r .! A 1 1 1 - iw .lu riaJTi-s, WioUiti . u . N. j july tku . ij . SI AU t r-lelr:cl lt Uieir .nrtl- f l'n H t ml tli kit n ioi'l I li--I ii I. punl ij. I iwx rswi.I fur r.it.iJ.;u. . aI.Ii KlN ll;l I'lAinn. Valiiiii:Ua. J lui Hi. I'lOTTS' .-. iu Arr In -:-. niTanlnl iH lo 'mrl .1 Jir If Droi-rtv tut-!. . I fc rilal.a i" Art N J iri-M t.l .i;u i om it. a-noo.ii m Mltm :-lniir i rirfrlj.i n i . i r; ii liclr Ih.-r ! BAMi'nt Uu lli- "l. V'.ili'l ikiiIUiii4rl"ii4U u!e I n if ..l I h m iairwtiwii. A a.lrr. .t. AKt t'UlIY--s. MiUintllOD. N i nons' ,riu Mem Nt w n.J iKMiliiul iUf fw i i.l ti! est A.)-!!- tJiWAKU nm Wull(- .MJ jly- piom' sr.,; mwi Kr lttr men! f H nri,lnt f7!. OciMir uM-Ud ) ' PLOTTS aa ORGANS it0 kjr Iw w Try v- AMmi JU A lUi rtTm. PLOTTS .-ru;JJRGA!iS mH? tmt Uimr mm fi m tr4 l iur rsw"- w AHf rtirrra wm ffc.ii t , PLOTTS ORGntiS SfAR OaMM Wf etwitwy a4 wet w MW IW MmMtw, tirm ut PLOTTS ORGANS imn im n-i . a LLCS JU A UAIUJUt 1 I,
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 16, 1875, edition 1
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