I: J if .9 1 I v 1 ' ! i s . I f ! ; 1 I i 1 . .v' . . . -Editors. -.-" . CICKRO TT. HARRIS, j " : WILMWGTOWIT. C: :: Tuesday ,Moku&0;1815. j 4 A LITBH ARX. TREASURE, i .. " The Augustjpumber bC: QutuIaV' ing and Our Dead 13 a most admira- ble number of the best magazine the State ever had. The serial stones "Margaret R'osselyn,y and "A" Sum mer Idyl are continued i Mr.; Kings bury's review of Ste. Benve's life and works iaiUge,cpjQtinped1liJIe is evidently performing -his - task inqa painstaking: and conscientious man ner. Mr. Kingsbury is one of the most gifted of our critics. Besides these contributions there is a pleasant sketch or the Garnville bar fifty five years ago by that distinguished politician of the last generation, still preserved to'uSjHonrAbram W. Vena- ble, who wasa contemporary, though then quite young, of the illustrious gentlemen who half a century, ago practised at Oxford courtlx 0he pas sage .only of-these Recollections ' we have room for. "Wo quote: "Those of whom I have writtenl are all dead,' except the Hon. Hugh Waddell and myself -the" presiding; Judge, the Clerk and the .J Sheriff . have ' all passed away. We remain patriarchs of the Bar of which we were then juniors, and if it be .as pleasant to him as to me to remember our early friendship,he will often" indulge in. " reviving those recollections, which are y 'l V?" ' ? 'Like ibe memories of joys that are passed,; Pleasing and mournful to tbe soul.' ! "If distinguished! merit arid pa triotic devotion to his eountry, f! doing in tho best'- manner whatever duty Iks" was called upon to discharge either by his friends, his clients, or; his countrymen, can sof tea the con-. scioasness of that -decay -which time puts upon ua all, he has abundant rqa .son to be satisfied with his" lot in life.,; lia NSOin, TANCIS, . I.EACII, WAD V BEI.IT AND X!OX. . These gentlemen did fine service in behalf of the Conservative cause in the last campaign. Ransom, Wad-! dell and Leach canvassed the East as thoroughly as was possible in two weeks. Vance and Cox aroused the transmontane counties. ; The Charlotte Observer says of ex- i Gov. Vance: . ! .-: -. This gentleman retained home yesterday afternoon, from his campaign in the West, well, but much exhausted. During his ab .sence he made nine speeches in J.he . trans montaoe country, closing on Wednesday at Marshall, Madison county. Much-of the distance over the mountains he travelled on horse hflhfc.- iarrvinci" a vnliaA ' with' lifm The people wilt not te) likely soon to forget aman who has Isacrificed so.' much of his ume ana comiori in tneir cause, as lias this gifted son or the Old Worth State, The Taibbro Southerner thus re fers to SenalbrRanB6rns canvass: .. ... Our distuiguidiedl Senjitor' fotiglitr hotly in me mieresi laaiwasaeciaea yesterday in the cause of the 'whffe men of the ; 8tatel Eastern Carolina', Was' well ' canvassed: by him and hia earnest eloquence aroused the spirit ot aeiennmation wherever he jwent. In Nash he was cnthnsiasticairy1 received and in Pitt two solid acres of white men listened with ; rapt attention to the gifted Senator. - Both counties have gone Demo vcratic and his visits were .attended with ben? liial results oh all side& . The interests of JNortn Uarolinians are always; safe in the hands or MatOiewiWi.Itansora, the soldier, patriot and statesman? a , ; . v -, . The Mssouri State Attorney says . the Government wilV'hever prosecute the United States officials engaged Jn the ; whiskey frauds. They ; rather sympathize "with the rascals. It is believed that Secretary Bristow, who is an honest man will. have such a pressure madenpon him that he; will be forced to retire from the Cabinet. Alabama's . refreshing Democratic majority of twenty thousand and the considerable gains over tbe last Demo cratic vote Tin i Kentocky, Csufilciently evince the feeling "of thVSontbern . pep!ewhatever North Carolina did last Thursday. We trust, however, that 8hetbt4' hartdoiie excellent things."; tH-'-Ma ;-: t - -mi The follow iug iocideutin tlie life' of Mad - me MacMahod ia related:l;in the middle of iJe winter of 1838 a fire brolEe out in Che female seminary at Limoges, France, and spread, with such, rapidity that jt was feared airl tie liinaies Voufdf perish gfddenly , there was a cry that one, little girl hadeen1 left in Iriroom; the excited spectators werf .beginning to pray' for tue unfortunate child, a tall girl,'wlth disheveled blonde hair a$.'(Luwjflgpi the crtlwdT and, with a shriek of "I'H save her!'? that rose above the sound of crackling- tin bers and falling masonry, dashed inta the" doorway, . A-loud hurrah . that waspro longed to the echo only to be repeated againxaUracted the ? atten tion of the de votee and pale-faced giri was seen skipping ihrough'the flames with the terri-' ' fied child. A? lew- days thereafter Jin Louis Pbillippe sent; the : heroine a gold medal for her Wery, nd a captain of the . FreDcharrayr-whotha4 Waessed the girl's pluck, begged ' an introduction. ,.,The cap-1 Jam is now President fTFrance ami the "ave girl MadumeacMahdn:1' 'T ( i -a- . t ,r " eHard BAXtet Wi8? miveiled K,dderm,D8t". England, on the 21st of July. It is of Sicilian marble, and of co lossal size, being 22 feet in height from the. foundation. On tbe pedestal - of pblisbect erav eranite. the following legend Is in- scribed : " Between the years 164f and 16C0 this town was the scene -of thr labors -of Richard Baxter, renowned equally for his Christian learning and his pastoral fidelity la a stormy and divided ge he, -advocated unity and comprehension, pointing the I way to -- everiasting rest Churchmenr and Non conformists united to raise this memorial -' -"t :. in is .i i' ;' v. " HEW THREATENS TO BESIGN 3 f, sif Lai; A.if-1?;) l...,'...: Ladpii hi ': -1 Bow In. ,tb Treaaarjr Department, t Special dispatch to the Cincinnati Times. 4 u.:M9mrA There eems to be 'quite: a Serious hitch" ill the Treasury? Departmen t on ting, mppldy sausage given away by the pro account 6f ihd'irecentVipiH)?nt'i6'f Petor of a grocery store. One of the chil JndwA Hnrhbam aa .Artino" Sfflrfttftrv. j uae.jsurnnamaj acting secretary, Assistant :Secretarvl Co nan V who has been Afctinjr Secretarv in ihe absence f'Pifi of Bnstpw. up to. vthis time, returned on lbursday from Vermont, .where he has been spending his vacation, jex- on from Vermontwtere pecting to be Acting Secretary dur- ing BristowV absence incKenttrcky iA.xy :,;:: .,( this. , week. On - Vqnant s return- he found , ho ; had cbeeq. superseded by K urn ham without his knowledo-p. Ho felt uite cut and yesterday expressed hw. intention ' to? return : 16 1 .Vermont td-morroWj and stay there till he 'was recalled byjfcJecretarjr iBristow.? The difficulty between Bristpw t'ahd ' the new Treasurerjdoes not seem ta.have healed over entirely, and the i laiter is reported to have made, some very -sharii rpmnrlrs t.r triA Sfiriptarv: nn ' n. recent occasion when !t,r,o!ntmpnta WoW tlm.ati.natn wsTn naloea KoVan control the appointments in the cash room and Treasnrrl proper. He says he cannot in justice to himself or to his1 bondsmen be ( liable for th dis- hoiiesty or V carelessness !of menv who are unknown - to hixi. This is the rock on whitrli '-'Hnstnor and SnWt.r nptib. ...... i , , - i ,, From the establishmen t pf the o6ice up .to Briatow's advent, it- was the privilege bf the Treasurer td: select his own subordinates independent of political - or bthr prefeencJr Bris- tow drovo Spinner from the office by' insisting upSn the appoiritrnent and rtAr Hi I iciuuvai ui.wuwYBr lie cuose. - Guins Teutonic Xearnlnff . LUincinnau uommerciaLJ ; Fourteen hundred youncr "Ameri cans are prosecnting'theirj Stadies'Jit the universities and ' colleffos: mnsia schools Vand conservatories of ' Ger4 many, ana recent criticisms ana t re- ports estrfy to their bein" Very ? apt schblarsand, moreover, these reports proceed from German authorities ex- tremely. exacting and not over addict-; ed to enlogiziner the : foreiffners. America's young t;rowd -of students go through air , the , long series of classes, learn German well, and play jbeetnoven and Mozart on the Dirio with elegance, lightness arid porrect- ness." The morelhey stay in Deutsch- land, too, the more they like Uerman ways, knowledge and art. These er- traordinary specimens of our country folks are said not to be; hurrying and buzzing around like mad flies, hop- ping here iind there, or taking up this and that, and then dropping the same to go at something else in " a jiffy; no they , are learning- stillness, .solidity on4 AX m.'"t T.' '..' i".' oiiu Kkwiuj, uic wjuucb ui -nvBitnu and advantagettat Uiorolighness.L. i Cllbsman atSowapee.;; '; J A ,At the convmencement f the tliii siiy of the Son th, a t Su' w'anee, Tenn.j oh Thhfsday:last -Geh.!T.:L.;CHhg? mari,'of Korit Caroiuayyeliverei an ,address;rpn theDefeetSaiofoJubjid Speakers! and sthe Ciiaracteristica of lOUUlar-yrators. - Ilie-' aaaress is ublishjeCreiUirf tyFe? 2W2tfwe.y editorial compiimedt.. .We have read Y-5?g?ael?rea5 interest. Itjabojindsin sketches and reminiscences of the great orators of the country, with whom the General had so favorable aii opportunity of both ; public : aiid personal "acq uatnt- aueerduring his term of service in J the United-States Senate.: , It is also 1 of hish moral tone And rtranr.inol vnlnn I XV a ""xTi . o vv uo uio. at , an. eariy. pay i to IflV iPI) ( nirmah'a olr. in f 1 1 before the readers of this paper. f Radical Dissension. So the Republioan party is not alto- geiner narmomoos in Wisconsin after . . . . . . - I lfi " "ri.!::' .."'V"'..0"1 c.v. cici ituiiii' .was iovh v ' ninns .." . - 5 - - .-. rf "- natmor that k in. iJ 'i..J'W J ..Q iuv hd iciiuitau uanv was "We-wbuld safest .r..e.v-t xcuMA.ce otf timet mat ex-rsfn ir iTu pf nter is..pot,. rab.ning ".. ,pp the State S ticket this year, am that any attbuapt' tne tick the strength of tbvt bouularitv of the I ti,tot ;-ti. ':n"'i:.'- V:r Iave the dead In buieiuil; I : i -a Roaslac the .lonv?-fTi f ' ' IVicksburg Hwali1 ' ; rt The: other morning,- an hoti r or t Wb M?r? " 'P6 WW tb-mak the' uuiiuiiikmiK a i.. a . - i ue gum was ron. a nnit in fun. nf i ..JL i !; - "I """" i-"5 PH.HJ,& v 4jegisia- l For sa e by " upon tne organ of ex Got Wiwhlmm ft '" --rr'v,T f "6'"J!' r. c J " J - .:. V iekbdT''lahdin t -rR", n,nvJ THD Jr.Li .:it ' 1 ir smyamiaeneetocit will soon,b sxausted at tba I vRPTn -rnw rTnw a r m mni co""g papertMiar,' turned rprfsentra., ., , , j.. . , 1 .- uun rmuiwa; thiserthalfdressed, felt a mmmi'-A, PViP,"? ! IAaH BbisFiwr, kn inqmred n epones: n J ; a. . WPtKAsE bear DTto it 200 -i,T; 'yelHofthirboatI r; Id &iiT eilJ i:i IdnWj 1 KA'U Siig.fiiptock Ooodp tn'tbetrifiie trouoie nere.i bnt.I am iailiori whan vnl i,?; " i " tskt! i . may MJtWtr STAlft-mJST. 'A good Appetite Jin w6manJ is I neip, not a.uiear blemish. , s The outlook for "NTpW F.norlAn? du8tries.il inof nromisinir. lust vet. h v$ ?rrz "But, to resume," said an Ohio orator who was opposingresumption. j. , - Capt. Paul tBoytonTrFas offered bis services in-aid of the; inundation ufler-? ers by proposing to Mme. MacMahon to 6o Bk x a i ia uu tjjo iuiu iusu, a series ui experiments with his hfe-feaviiig dress. ' His offer has been accepted; - SamRabdaU'f fetar is jstill in'the ascendant for the Speakership of the House of Representatives, and from what we can learn he appears to have a fixed impression that neither Kerr' nor Cox,"" nor Wood can trip him up.Piiladdpkia Star. ' -. r ' ; Eleven children ' living ;in ' the neighborhood of the Frankford road, Phil ;adelphiav were poisoned Thursday, by eat- I u,cu ulcu Bnu lQe Keeper oi me store ana ;thfmakerof .ti'jnniMii7AvmttMi is- I ' rtv- r - P 'Mrs. Partington says she U !.u- can't pwrwivo wuy people now-a-uays are conun- uIy gating npnew-spangled nations.. ake, who was presentr wished to know to what, she-particularly alluded. The old lady laid oCviElo ,S down tue newspaper she was reading, and fSSvv7,1111!1"6 got to. making Urout preserves ",iest. as though people didn't have enough things to make preserves1 without making 'era of I nsu. .' A. ITImuuur DlKCOTered lu Keutucky. ; IFrbni the Louisville Courier-Journal. The dlscoverv of a female inummv in Grand Avenue Cave, near Glasgow Junction, Barren county, by Eugene U. rroctor, is attracting the atten- tion of the ai-chjeologists of the coun try. Major George M. Proctor has received a telegram from Spencer F. inquiring if Uie IDUIUmV Can be . Ob- amed b lho Smithsonian Institute T he. purpose of exhibition at the Centennial:-' Major Proctor "Is con-' 8,de,1"S the proposition. The mummy waf i-overed; the ewning of the 23,1 while Lee s avenue was being expioreu. It is tbat ot a woman four feet and live inches in lengih. When louuu n was lying on us ten sine, in a sleenino- nostnr. Th loft, -inn u.-na - ; r o r , mm " resting 011 the ground, but the left i-- - -v: O , hand has disappeared. The riorht arm rests on the bosom with the band l"cked undef The flesh on tbe arms and lower limbs is shrunken, hut the bodv and head are we'll nre- il - " -":'- : r r-.. I (SfTVff -t- I no to na la VAnnH ami -Full ' and a correspondent says, "very beau-; tnul;,: it , is . perfectly:; white, and .rform br'fe'atiire..' ' Tlie mouth is small I and the lins are partly open: exhibit- 1 ing the front teeth. It shows unmis - tattauie eviuencc 01 navmg neen 111 its present position for an indefinite period of time. Crowds are flocking to see it, bat no one has yet been able teH t0 what race of human beings it belongs. . Will not; some one of I our Kentucky scientists rise and ex- Piai I ClrcnlatlAB. There is a pretty quarrel going on between the Tribune and the Times, of JNew York;- in regard to several matters, but the main matter is the comparative circulation of. the two journals. The Tribune claims to have a larger circulation than the Times. andtho Ywjes claims to have a larger circulation than the 'Tribune. The Times declares that its circulation "is to-day, and has been foFse'veral vears I i;'.'! . .I L. '1-- 1 -. l ' i pMM jiimcu larger man inai oi in lnbune very often from ten to Fif- teen thousand day Jargef." Thin it offers to prove from the books of the two establish men f,Jor,; failing so5 to do, ; it undertakes u to pay over $5,000 to any charity in the city." trail.. 'A . -- f -l - , Political millenulntu.' ThlfeW t'rpS T c,iei8 oi me . respetti va pai ties in Minnesota nro both so rood that it I has knocked the bottom ;ont of all raanner.;pf; f enthusiasm.!; :The cam- paigu proinises to . be he quietest in thPhrf,4 the,State,and be d- most wholly-devoid af the demoral- izing personalities which are the com- mop and distinguishing characterists of political contests. It is generally conceded that the Democratic nlat- form is'a little the soundest: and the Republican; candidates a little the of rhhmiDt '"'tliV ! ti. 5 - v..v6. ,.iuC,0. .hwv. ,uwer- ence enougn in, eitner ca8e to set the I ' rni. . good one." -Let us have peace. ;;: peace. tbs Governor Elect of Kentucky. . : x .. . I wiuuti v awes jj. iULUi rrrv. i.iih i 80Wfl TW,.srt M;-i.f'' . -r - uvsw uuuuiuaLn A UI I ' of J' served ,.L considerable distinction j in the Con- e was Speaker of the r 1;;' . J -'J. " M')"- ... MISCSLLIANEQ tTt. - SfStTlt rl ltrty TVTow f 0.9ME ANP 8KK but bb prepared for a .V Bnfpe. v All are .Astonished and Wonder ? 0.',BOW ICAN, SELL si; i i C'ldtliirigr' o Cheap. Great rush Saturday, don't delay to come If 'yod iXj'ii.t. ! aeed anything; mi 3 ...; -: IMcLbTHiNtf line fo rm W.V ' . i ' . 1 - - - - , IP tof Tlrem. : vr. i y'- ...T . ' sf wi , a. . .a Hlin mvm n I s m. a.. . . . . j- f till cloeu wut vbtt ioar I I r 1ST 1 f hiinoa rl aa8-tf MUJSON A CO MISCELLANEOUS. Notice'to- Shipper. -THE CLYDE LINE. Rew Tort ani WflmiuitoH SteamsMD Co. TO MEET THE WANTS OF THE TRADE . Have added another Steamer to tlieLine, and will sail from' . NEW YORK EVERY WEDNESDAY, AND SATURDAY, at 3 P. M4 from Pier, 8 North River. ' Semi-Weekly from Each Iort. ' ' ' ' '" ' t' - i TTEREAFTER SHIPPERS CAN RET.V iTPON J .TiJA'. company naa aetermmea to adopt regHlar Balling days, and tvitb tbe additional Steamer there can be no can ee for delay in shipments. Other Steamers wilt be added as required. . . t , A. D. CAZAUX, Agent, marlS-tf Wilmington, N. C. John W. Hinbon, ' i (Late of ,i Spmnt & Hinsbn,' James D. Cumxinq, (Late Cashier Bank of New Hanover,) I Wilmington, N. C. xarooro', jx. v New Southern .-House. HTNSON Sz HTIMMTN ,r,r7vtf x,rrT v ??Air,l.? I TOR THE BALE OF COTTON, NAVAL STORES, BICE, LUMBER. tobacco, and . aouTHBRN froduck okn! l-O-noxa036. - Jaly(3in Concerning prays, Wagons, Carts, &c. rynn board ok awkmen of tub ciTr L UP WILMINGTON, N. C , DU ' . .. i OKUAIN. ,That any Dray. Truck Wagon, or Cai t found in use within the City limits without the I Badge Of Registered Number :.l ?"WlM!r T" Ordmance passed May ?th,' l iota, uau oe saoject 10 seuure oy tne city Marsnal. fa, tha-owner thereof subject to a fine of firs I nnrrina f af n mrA avow mam i BdAJ Dollars for each and every day the tame is used in uusi tax, or 1 in this City withont the prepayment of the month! v without havins on the or Rerfstered Numhftr fcO Ul m the Oriinanco of the City requires. ' f Anv Ordinance or narta thereof enniun. h, I a kAUV- j -aSS? t. c. skkvoss, Forest iancl' Stream, 1 A Weekly' Journal' of Sixteen PagesJ ": ' '; DEVOTED TO "'' -' !:; ' ; FIELD SP OR TS ;i PRACTICAL NATURAL HISTORY, FISH CITtJ TURK. PHOTECTlON OK GAME, PRESER VATION OP FORESTS, YACHTING, BOAT. ING, AND ALL w j Ont-Door Recreation and Stniy. -l It in the only Journal in this Country that fully supplies tbe wants uid meets the nece6sitlee of the Gcnllcman Sportsuian. liberal diecoun "to cIubL' TERMS $5 00 A YEAR. J Send for a - Specimen Copy Pore at & Stream Pnbllsblis Co., 17 Chatham Street,. (Citjr Hall Square). J '" -j ' - New .York, i Poet Office Pox 2SSa . roar 83-f. TUB CELEBRATEDj . CHlCKERlwd ; IP I A. 3ST O S . ; ESTABLISH ED OVER 52 YEARS.. Over 40,000 'Made and Sold. OVER 81 LEADIXG PHIZES RECEIVED. ..'I hey still maintain their great popularity as the Tbb Lsy tsa mark or aix others made. ' ' L: M. GOTTSCH ALK America'a greatest South ern FJaniet exclusively used .and performed upon lncm In 1.000 Concerts. Kmmeut rtiat8, Amateurs "4 Mort.'EdiaMe Pianos i For ri( Bmw touch, durability. b4u buhsuuw Muuuiwce mem. : .. .y-x; wear and material nee&ther cannot beeictlled,. ibj'.ju are 1$ P.01 preWesnddeairabie'PUaoi Tfa?y ra the moot reasonable jpriced fuim S" of value. v ' stromeVS rT?!7 "T'V dfcctiu They axe ' jlv 1 WaCTanted ' -1 - - - lS c,toto8UBS of charge. cicwftNO &. sons, or j.-k; rueckbrt. "'! ": i? h T. I'll? W QO TO YATES. BOOK AND r MUSIC w KB where yon vrlU find a freah supply of these eowea raaos oonstanuyoanand.i.-i'. US -" u , . , HOOP IRON. v on hand I TOBACCO.. SNUFF, TLOUR, " rell selec GLUE, ,nd bo14 in rrmrr - ' BUNGS, ' low py MOLASSES 4c. .EDWARDS & HALL. ' ed. ' t t " A' smalllot duplin countit hams, i f fOW 19 TOUR eilANCB TO TiW WATCHES, Clcks uud fethcr.vare, wlslnng-to reduce my I Dwt ui uu vuia Kiiti surer WMcuea. J r . - ..ti-iit fsh4nh-y-f Unas t'jt-,i i; Jeweliy&41iatest Style. I .-lJlIj,; .'jlMTSllB' ! ; Polid Sil?er and plated goods, all of which. I have! a fine selection, DlainHold Weddiii? Rings. Fancy aid Beal Rings and all kinds of jjoods carried, in m int clars Jewelry .Store.,, I offer, at, greatly reduced atteniionaudenarentee satiKfAfi.it.iTi iii hTu i j an woi k my personal hi Gold bought at the hiRhesr prices. - - " "fi If-' ?-f,'Q-i"'; H. ALLE?; ; 3illfdrdl CrOW fe fift i . attention- paid:1 toBecnring' low rates' ) - BINFORD, CROW A CO; . f X Rast 'TVBXv TiisnCai oterrvth pur rlaraiam ndjOld Uovemmpnt .f cJLf Turk i (.:. " i r vC.TIaT'V: 'I you will be sure to &c7lt JrUutJ.iOO r J U S T .'VLi. 1 J. ,,,, G rLl " 'vO 3 -?S '. La ii BLACK CASHMERES, ORE.PES, &;&.cl; Closed Out Loer Than Eve : f July 18-tf N O T "77 "1r,rr, .. r"TT"..-... Ions at WilBiiDgton, both via Direct Stes ffton. both vii Direct Steamer Linn Vc,i"UB' "ew ori jwwnaaarK.viaciice--Beqiuued racWIyforlitaitofcbmOTtosom:.' Wilrjpingtbn nd all Eastern Cities ; I' - -. r '- . -1- i -m I TO ,. CHARLOTTE; STATESVIILE;,:1 SHELBY,1 ' ' "' ''""i? V-1 iJ ::i :- -,'!t" vi: : r. ''" 7 " ... .Rutherrordton, AslievilJcv Greenville, "partanbnrr, ' i - and all Utions "on the Atlantic; Teu'Ohio.; Atlanta & Rihtnnl Ah.rKiL'J Jj.li. 'tt , ."J ' Western North Carolina Railroads as well ail t Insurance from Eastern cities BmBtMlAmwir.r,S?.i and Kate- alw.f. h low ttae liweit. ..-.ers,. Kates to all point f ttraished upon application to - tha Undersigned. Office in Bank of New Hanover Building. .- "Pa-tf ; j ,y. W. CLAKK, General Freight Agent j - BUSINESS CARDS. I '- . j abbiah. . H. VOIXZSS, ADRIAN & VOLLEKS. j ij Corfier Front and Co Sta.., . j v. .' - r. Wl I.nilNGTONM.'' C' i "VXrilOLESALS GROCERS T T IN ALL ITS 'BRANCIIES. CouBtry raerchanta will do well bv calling on n and examining our etnek. ' nov 19-tf ; K. F." HOW, ' QOMMISSION ! MERCHANTS r .:. . . ; -'. '--'i ind Dealers ihi- f 'Ul ' - : ; Grain, Plour, Hay, and also V remit j' firoaad If leal, Pearl Hominy . . . ; and Grit. : -.' - k , Nob. 9 and 10 N. Water su, Wilmington. N. C. " Proprietors of the Merchant's Flouring Milla. nov as-tf :-. , - LEGAL CAHDS. NV A. STEDMAK, Jr. Attorney at Law,1 ' .... i ... S " T ' '; !'' ELIZA BFTIITO WArt JV. C. ' jnly7-D&Wtf! '' V : MISCELLANEOUS. NEW iESITALS This Week. WACCAMAW. & CATE FEAR FRESH-BEATEN ; it I C - E , II A M!; SIDES, SHO ULDERS, , , i. tart Baited and Smoked). English aztd Scotch Ales, r COFFEES br fell kinds at Reduced Prices, FISH, CASE GOOBS of all kinds, TOILET SOAPS, 1 . . Fine Pale and Common SOAPS. Twenty j ,; different kinds of TONIC BITTERS, Cigar?, Tobacco Kerosene Oilt . ?J . Kay, Corn' and Oats, WITH HUNDREDS OF OTHER ASTICLKS OF Groceries at Wholesaled --' , ; ' If- ' : hvti i :,ji$ CASH or close baying customers can he suited al ways, with Good Goods at Iowest Market Prices. : ... may S-tf ADRIAN & -VOLLBKS, Just; SeceiveS .1 A LARGE LOT FINS IMPORTED 'i h DOMESTIC (-,CIGABS.;vr. ! ' 3 Fine Doodle-Thick An. Other Brands of PlaeCbewink j 1 T.iVn .7t!lf...''i -I 'ToBacsii. XT frttrTMyrrtTi ; r Ui ,-A' 9MrKe Street, XINE STAFFED BEEr! 'i.;y: AT 1 :i : I I t ml SATURDAY. -MORN ING. ) j. ... ALSO. FIXE M'UING I.AjWIIS. j it" V i -A.' WATSON. ; June 10-tf. ' "U1 , prouneTL . Mosquito Nets 1 1 :'i-j,jK'.jt --I'.AiSli ND FRAMES, GAUZE AND- LACE., . OUR Second Stok just received and for sale low bv ' ' ''i'- ' Mir ; .1-. L :jnne yp-tr i, M P. Aj 8MfTH A CO. . 'i if For SmithYiller OTEAMER DIXIE, WILL RUN REGULARLY every day except Sundays.1 ; : i . , ! eavinE.. wnminsrton...i.v.!rt v 4 p r Leaving 8mithvlll ' t"5"' ';f' 2ft f Commntadon tickets may be" puichaSea , k oW julyJ3-tf J1 0;?O.ARgLltY CO. .brionVPIaritation. f : M U 11 G A' 2 IXX TIIEST'ASSERS A tt " ' " : , i: 'J v fr Fer80n hereby warned" against shooting, hunting, fishing, ranging or otherwise trespassing on the lands known? as the Orton Plantation, In the rif :r1;.':i- . ",u'f2i?'".,,.'t,w"e .miipi! uw 'wmui Qepreaa- 'Mous in otner anil more Important rosnccts. hav 1 &mm&k bWCUrTrT ru,!?ef?d ft necessary Vtf Vort thee land.; 'andaliib bW.,qiulc.a,j.,1(fre4ni)w flirrn that rhew wft A.nU'v ?er! O P E?E D! AT ' 36 "MARKET-STREET:- f J. 8F-- IC-'-'.-O" v t! rH : tit A 36 MARKET ST, I C E . ' Cat-oiina Cchfrar Railwtiyj r General Freight1 Department, WILMINGTON, MARCII31st,! 1875.. PUBLIC IS I EESPBCTFULi!y! INVITED1 'tOTBE AOT Trl A coraDletedandfnllvaniDr.fid for hnrfo 1"." -and W wV.Trtn PnT X r SVri yyiM, n IWIUUIUIC, JTlliia iwtets in GEORGIA AND aEabTH " RAILliOAD LINES, l&c. General Sup'ts J)Mce, WILMINGTON, , COJUUIflBJA ,.AD- GUSXA It. K.C02IIANlf, 5 WILMINGTON. N. C.; July 1. 187&: si.,. jXt e of" SclieMle. IS ON AND AFTER SUNDAY JHLT 4TH Tuv tmrtmcSShmn&J juuuwuig ocucuaie wiu do run on tins Koad: n i c ht Kxpairss A N dm ss en c fr '"'.: V" TRAIN (Dally).''' V';'' ''?f'" - Leave Wilmington... i... 6:25 P. "id Leave Florence; .... . .". .... 12 -20 A M Arrive at Columbia.... 4:15 A. M Arrive at Augusta,. 8:45 A. IT. LeaveAugust,......-. -4:15 P. M. 8:1 a f lureucK.. r 1:10 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington. . . . Day Pai8euser Train Dally (except Sunday.) Leave Wilmington;.., vi. v..-,v...W.;.J 6:30AM Arrive at Florence i2:05 p M lave Florence ........... 12:45 PM Arrives at Wilmington..-.- "-: k-oo txt Connects at Florence with N. E. trains for Charles wiui jjre.gnt i rain .witn .passenger Coach attached for Columbia Mondays, Wednesdays atd Fridays. . . -'. ; . , . - , XUrouelt Freight Train Dallr (exeent Snndays). " ' Leave WEmmgtoaTr..JirTr::;.. 1S5 P j! Arrive at Columbia J . 9 00 a. M UaveColnmbm............ ........... . 5:3 P. Leave Florence.. 4:00 A. Arrive at Wilmington..... 8:00 P. M. Local Freisrht Train lpBvwiimiTit ipi...j'...' n - " . lift wi m. mifti p. intirsaays and Saturdays at 6:50 A. M and arrive at wiimtmrton Mondavs. nrvnoiui.Da mi v,i,i. 5.3JP.M. " " rassenzcrs for Charleston onu cywu aouia lasp JNignt ij?pres8 Train, from , . - .mrejjuig uu-b uumgut trains tor cnaries- JAMES ANDERSON, 1 ,' - Gen'l Rnn't july2-tf Wilmington &mel&xm RAILROAD CO. ' Omcit ot Gen'i. StrpsBnrnnrDixT. J WUmington, N. C, June 8, 1375. f Change of Sciiednle. j ON AND AFTElt JUNE "STH, PAf SENGEIt Trains on the Wikniiurton and Weklm Ruiim1 wui run aeioiiows: flX All. TRAISi i Leave Union Depot , daily, : (Smn- Arrive at Gofdsboro,,.. I:.... 11:45 A Jt uaj exceptea !dl At 1.QK A HI ? f : MSpCfyaount....:..,.,. , 1:63 P. M Weldon ......... '"3.49 P M; Leave Weldon daJly . '.At v 10:05 A. -M Arrive at Rocky Mount........ ....... H:4l A. M Goldeboro .- t:85 P. M. :; v( ?o5,5uon,DePP?-?-;-iTr s &:0 P. M; EXPRESS TRAIN, -AND, TIIROUCill S Ul. j; (': f t.i ITK BI O ox' TBI II. ; : f Leave Uniop DejtidaUy .i J.ii.At - W PV tt' Arrive a,t Gdfiporo.,.. ... .. n jJ5 A, Rocky Mount.;.; - 3 88'Af M. - Veldonr? ..- 6 U0 A. M. Leave Weldon, tdailyfc;, .Vij '0Q k M. . odaborou; "IS:-: A. Te mail tra makes cle connection a Weldos for all pointer North riaR&v T.ini.) .Z routes. . . " axpre 'fraln cftuW 'mily wlf lv Acola Creei FRaHT JKAJNiJi; will e;winirtoa in weehiy at 5 07 A. M., a,id aiTive aJ :40 p! fi. i june 9 a general Siycriitnii(let.t j MISOEIiLA EO U S! 1 The DKW "H ORDER OF. THE BOARD OFDIUECTORSj, v . ! " - - - , . . tr t:T ,. ft he uooks of subscription to the -.: ; s- w:il bo opened at ; their .banking room, on Thursday the 82d lnt, at 10 o'clock A. M., and remaia opea until further ordeVed. - - j ! -CASHIER. To the Ladies ! WE WILL? SELL fromthiaforward, - -4 i,rKftf T'vtiifr 1h 'AT NEW YORK COST.:, XJ'.i'JSamsoii, J i TJfiMlSCELLANEOUS. American Art Taste i Jfrospectus for 1 875, 'EIGHTH, YEAR THEALD'IiE, THEARTJOirEWAL OF AMERICA, Issued Monthly. A Magnificent (inception, wonder-T-i ; fully carried out." 1 The necessity of a popularttiedium for the rem.. entauon cf the pro3uctiona. of our eVeat J,? u has always been recognized, and maTiT. ei bay. been made to met the 'wmu Thcy8uart(tLmnB faUures which bo Invariably f 0U0 wed each flVe in this tonntry to establish an t JooSSl Sm m prove the.ind&erence of the people of Ameri,11?' the claims of high art- So stJon as a piSS".!? preciauon of the want and an abUity to meetu wf shown, the public at once rallied with enthnB" M its support, and the iat wts a eat and commercial tiiamph THE aLDinp nrll,,ll 'THE ALDlNRji while iantiTVVi.. T-k 1 ' ' J. 9 ay Of DHrei llfrht And m.n,.r.i 7,. e'.of articawii,.' j and itj thouga each Bucceediuff number affords a fret h pleasure to its friends, the real value and beaut , TUB AUUINB will Inmost appreciated afS "ii u bouLdnp attheclofeof the year. VfhuJ other publications may claim superior cheapnees, wcui pared with maUf aiiaiiaiuaa6al!kii aLU i I fC is a a unique and original conception-alf. , a anapproacbed-absolute.y wiihoift compeiitLn i price or character. The possessor iCcollt' volume can not duplicate the quantity of fiue w and ngravingii in any other hape or imafi volumes for ten tUrm Us cost; and, there U cJavme, besides! u -i- -r,-,,Aj . "'-i The national featnra nf Tins 'tttxt'' . taken in no narrow sense. - True art is cosiiiorlii 1 1 tan... While THE AJLDINE is a strictW,t: H institution, u do. s not confine iteelf entifelv to iT reproductaenof naUve art. Its mUsion is to luit .vatea broad and appreciaUv art taste, one tha, will discriminate only on grounds of ii.trii. i,. merit. Thus while placing before the patrouH nf THB ALDlNfe, as a Teadin characteristic S2 t, ducUoM of the most noted American artists, atu i, tion will always be given tOEDecimnfrm J., " masters, giving subscribers all the pleasure and m 1 .VrzZTJ:".m.vyiwV source?. ?a.; Amencau tcentrv. , . I uriKUlM, J.11JI1 iUJi H- la nil ii.irx.... t tme, and Its magnificent plates" arT efT in SESff.S jndiciouslnterspersionof landscape, marine fiturn "SV,".' S thoartist tw closely to a smeetvlevf'eubiect lltera,nre THEAiiiNKisaiiehtaucig.a"- li,m?ffif;ac. wVh rt. i! a8? aOt Hi- ! wliu Poparanusrest or tt work )j,,.SlJlIl5?a5ItJai JFQlt51873. ;. ; v Every subscriber for 1875 will receive a uti ii portiait, iaoil colors, qf the eame uobje d te picture in a former issue attracted so mucn atuu- tion. .h i i ; r. ; j u ittri- i - - ' ' . i: " MAN'S UKSELISH FEIEIfD'' will be welcome in every home, Everybody love" sneh a dog, and the portrait la execated to true to the life, tiiatit seems the veritable presence of tbu animal itself. . The Kev. iT. De Witt Talmage tehs that his own Newfoundland dog (the finest in Brook lyn) barks atit I;. Although eo natural, no one ., sees this premium chromo will have the t-iiln. n ear of being bitteiv .. j f i. - " mBo i,d??J:niomovery advance subscriber u THE AliDINja for J875 is constituted a iueml-fer and entitled to all the.privileges of THE ALDESriTr ART UNION. ' The Union owns the onilnals of all THE ALD1NE pictures, which, with other paintings and eugrav ingSi wo to her distributed among the members To every series of 5.00U subscribers, 100 diffeieut I pcb uwi at over are attributed as eoo.n as tJe series is full, and the awards of each I series as made tra in ho. nnhiiM tn ...... i ceedmg issue of THE ALU INK. This featme em applies to subscribers who pay 'for one vear itt al vance. Full parfaculars in circular sent cn applica tion enclosing a. stamp. ;ji '. ... ;- ' TERMS. V : : '. Oke SrBlciirpnoN, bntituko to THE Al.DlK OMK TXAB,' TH CHEOMO ARD THE AetL'NION, : ;li $G.00 per annum. In advance. (No charge for postage.) Specimen, Copies qf THE ALDINE, 50 Cents. snblishers direct, or handed tn thp Wai rviu.r wxUuxut responsibility to the publishers, except in cases where the certificate is given, bearing ibu fac-simile signature of James Scttok, Pretidm.t. CANVASSERS WANTED. ; Any person wishing to act permauectlv as a lor.n canvasser will receive fall and prompt inforiuati;i by applying to j . . , : ;;; . THK.ALD1NE COMPAMi, . . jan 15-tf ' " ' : , 89 Maiden Xkne, New York. A Journal for. tlie, Sportsmen of To-day. : !.;..; i -V'O -T-r-' .-j : .;..!; , - -; PUBLISiIED EYEKY SATUHDAY MORSIXU. yv; at ':--!; -ii;'-: ' 14 CmdStI Chickgo. VWfiVTI0N f PAYABLE IN"' ATiVA Vf!K Yearly,' , $4.09.- Half-yearly $2.00. Foreign and : Canadian subscription, post free Yearly 18s.; ilul: yearly 9a fclngle copies, 10 cents. . ' THE FIELD is s complete -weekly review of ifttv higher branches of a epoit-Shooting. Fiuis?. Racing and Trotting, Aquatics, Base Bail, USm billiards, and General Sporting ews. Music atui tbi Drama. . . : - i . THE FIELD will be found in'keepms WRh tlie times, on all subjects pertaining to ooaorable sport, and wilL under no circumstances,, admit to ii cumulus unywing lenamgin-any wise to ueruora-i.e or degrade public sentiment n - t;. . , : -THEFIElxD being the. Only Sporting JoiirnaE published West of New Yerk, and the recognized authority among the sportsmen of the West fuiu ' South, among whom it enjoys a large and incri-asiBr; patronage, possesses superior advantage as an vertlsing medium, which, will be apprccialui v those desiring to make their business kuowu la t Si unitea states. w - ? -.- i . apr a-tl tit MAYORS i OFFICE, ?ii -ha Citv Of .Wilmington, 'i v-i Jan.i 23d, .1874. "Y7ROM THIS SDAf E AUCTIONEERS ARE prohibited selling horses or stock of any fein t in front of .the City Market. : Princess street, Uuvi the Easfern lint oi Front street to the Western liu of Fourth street, or heefmd nd Third Mreets. b. tween tUe Northern line of Market and the Sou !u-i 'fine otCheenut streets, aKe-designatrd for iue '' pose by order of the Mjiyorj ; ; ; .ii . ' : , . if'"'.T-- Ii VdUIVUOV I . j . . . i i . . V. l. i.. w.. , Office of City CIefe''ndTreuinrer, .i.-i i:Civt o;Wnjuir6i"o(,.June2t, 135. u utfi i Or diaanc e . H-UJ C ONCERS ING COWs AND) OTHER CAT J 1 -, , r.-t"" f . ; 1 1 Running at Large. : ' J BS iT'OKDifNTTD By the Board of Aldermen I .the eity of Wirmiiigkin. N. u. as follower Section L That any COW or other lit CATTLE QFANrKINU rodin" " - , , , - , RUNNING AT LARGE I WUhin the corporate limits of. thU , I iMt OUNDELf by the City Marshal, ai J'reoumed topay u . )-.? u city thali aud the owutr 1 ' . before the same eball be released. 1 ' ' Sbo. 3. ' Anvorrtlnancer narta thereof Conflici h.g .herewith are hereby repealed. ., , i . , Tax above Ordinance was adopted by tbe Board ot Aldermen on the S4th day of June, 1875. and l '1L g into ffact on and afier MONDAY, JUNE .fa, ! instant.' - V 1 T. C. SERVOSS, we85rtf; -tf'wbau City. Clerk and Treas'r. Grnftoii, TnndhamjCo.Vermant. . . MANUFACTURER OF I Fine Kshingr Bods .!. -t t , of all kinds. ;' . J 'Particular attention paid to making rods adavt-A looouuiern traae. . jj , , j MA.DE, TO .OMD&Ji aag g-tf At JAMK. a mtkvkwkov ri . - -''. - ' I. tt. ".KAl.NtJICi: Jn'y 10 tf ! " . fend for Circular, jaly 18-a&Wtf n J City Clothiers.

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