a i'li S - v. . k$ -I ,1 1 1 ? WM. H. BERNARD, s I WILMINGTON. Or r. Thursday Morning, 12, 1675, ..,, MORALITY IN Critics hare At! last. fonnfl !oatLandj admitted that Tennyson's verse ia ho less distingaished for Its' cristiaq tone and high pontthaii for its er , i fection. We are glad of .this. These desirable attributes ; are his.: rarest passports to an: enduring and enviable reputation. - Year after year sonde hew star has arisen ' which promised for a moment to eclipse its predeces-i sors in the realms of j literature, and year after, .unless something" more substantial, more soul-satisfying than the flowing music of 1 faultless rythm and rhyme, something .'more lasting, . even, that well expressed ,and genu4 ine poetic enthusiasm over the beau ties of cloud-capped mountain, flow-j ering landscape, moonlit ' sea, ' or ivy-crowned ruin, that star gradually paled in the literary firmament until it either vanished forever into in fin-1 ite oblivion or flashed into cxist- ence. meteor-iiKe, to live , one moment and die again. Who pleasantly remembers Alexander Smith or "Festus Bailey" ? And how long will Swinburne's fame endure? While Chancer, Herbert,. Hilton j Keble, I Wordsworth, ; Tennyson and others of that moral, nay, religious school, will be studied and admired whiletime shall last. Even . Byron one chord of whose wonderful .harp could' thrill continents, has- left an eternal stain on his proud escutcheon And, although the magical music of that harp' may" continue . to . sound adown the -comings-ages, there wilj still be a discord marrin4!ts''Kar4 monies which neither .time nor .ais- tance can silence. , , . We hope the i standard - of literary purification will be steadily lifted npj ward. We believe this has been the case in 7 legitimate , literature for years. An old Scotch lady told Sir Walter Scott that ; at.; seventy , she could not read without; blushing the works which iywere openly read and freely: discussed in herjirlhopd. tjWa believe the average reader , pf to-day would be astounded to know , what things were openly , printed wiihin a cen tu ry, ' certainly . within . two cen turies, preceeding the present. We remember seeing in an old library in this State some 'English ' works with bold Greek and Latin notes, which .works were long out of print when, they were purchased second-hand . in London, that are openly , almost as obscene 1 as the miserable . scandal which recently befooled the' Ameri can press.' ,';.7.. ' ., " ' ' " : May the dawn of .the. day? be near, when lhe morgliiy $t a book shall Ije the first crucible testVtbrougb ' which it has to passrbefore it is everi offer- eu xo.ine puuc. v e are not aavp . eating either 'prudishness or perpetual sermoiiiziug. Wb think the - poet Laureate," whose eviident 'purity of thought inspired this article, stadias ana Often "reproauces tiature anxlinair as ordinary mortals see and know them. ' "We can offer- no better" guide, to pet or novelist ; and wc believe if such 'guidance were more closely fol lowed We would soon have as noble a Round Table of Knights of thePn as ever .constituted, the glory, of fa Golden Age of Literature.,, . MB. PLinsOLL'S RSFORM. , Mr.- Plimsoll has been . doing good service in the BritUh" Parliament. A 4. valuable exchange says: '' We wish he could find an imitator on this side of the Atlantic.. ThfsVe 'is no doubt that much of. .the': coasting marine would hardly bear , a rigid scrutiny, No paper but. contains an account of marine dinasters which onsht never id have happened, Tas Wfell asthoserwhich are the rtsitJtK kt iiievl table -cau.st-s. Some one : who- will- do '.for seamen what Mr. Bergh has'done for animals ' w the present want." : . ... It is true Mr. Plimsoll " got mad ? and went about effecting -hi purpose in a " Sir Anthony Absolute n sty et -but he is in earnest and the " Mef- . r chauts Shipping Bill "rwili doubtless have ta be attended taAtTanvater if it is not attended to, it rwill not be Mr.1 Plimsoll faulHeactuaily jshook his fisttjthej Premier, the ;Cr SpakjBr,an4 indeed,all around Then with a passionate exclamation quitted TTTSr- ii.'iO j fSS?0" ?f Hon. Jefferson Davis for president of the. University" has met With". Strou en d orspmpn t ' ong man MPikMist joUTnlals among I BaAthia ffblkT landmark and Char- h'tie ftCIwalfiniyrlirging tht' 7: diuiiguiHhegeiitlemalraKS uibsV suitable person ia rextbre the fortunes " o( that liiorlc iiTsVitOti'. . TUB CONVENTION. We have prepared the following list of uon with reference to ascertaining gains and losses: .. Alamance, J. E. B'oyd,rad. f7" l Alexander, Reuben "Watts, cona. gaw Alleghany, - Anson, R. T. Bennett, c- - 1 BeaulorLand Eamlico.vX E Shepherd, c. "i-Bladea, Ai McDonaM, r."' s Brunswick, E. W. Taylor, r gain, i Buncombe, Thos. L. Clingman, D. C!ole- man, c gain of 1; !'.'! Burke, A. C. Avery, c. Cabarnuv K'Wj Allison, c .? ' ii'rrXT : Caldwell, - r. Camdeni J. 1l Chamberlain, iv jain. i Caswell EJ B Withers,' & Wilson CaryJ i: CartereV James Buraley, V , i f Catawba, L. H. McCarkle, e.V.i: ; Chatham, John U4onlDg,Wm.6trpud,c Cherokee and Graham, J W Cooper,' Chowan, R, Pagej ;r., -? -iv.u? .-..Clay,.., ; : A..,:V'. :': . d7 Cleaveland, Plato Durham, Cffirv ; , Columbus, Forney Seorge,;c.. j.! j ; , Craven,B F,i Lehman, J,,& ,Manix,'ir. Cumberland, R. P. Bqxton, J. C Blocker, r. gain. . ;. . . .-.'W iii "mV :-'r.i.. .Currituck. ; : . ... I -A f;aA . Dare, . B.-Blivens, rr gain. . : -.-..'J Davidson, T. C. Bobbins, B. B. Ijkiberts.&i r, , Davie, Charles Price, C-. jj Duplio, J. N. Stallings, ,Vm. Farfiori Oi Edjrecombc. W. P. Mabson. A. Me? Cabe, r. ,. '. ; !;. , ; Forsythe, W. H. Wheeler, r. Franklin, :W. F.; Green, c , ;.. , . Gaston, Jonas Hoffman, r gain. .. ... Gates, W. P. Roberts, c . Granville, L J. Tpung, J. A. Bullock, rJ Greene, Joseph Dixon, rgain. j Guilford, A. W. Tourgce, A.Siloltonri Halifax, J. E. O'Hara, J. J. Goodwyn, r. Harnett, Job n Harrington, c . -,, .- r . .' Haywood, Dr Sam. Love, c ; ' - ! Henderson, Frank Woodfin, r. . . ' Hertford, E. J. Borton, r. t . , Hyde, W.S. Carter, c. ' t Iredell, "T. A. Nicholson, CL. Surni- Jackson. , . . v, ,r. ,..u ?, , v ..v i John'stonYB'R r. gain y. . .. ..,v :, Jones, J. F, gcott, r..j,, , . . (. , Lenoir, R. W. King, r..gain,I)V Lincoln, Caleb Motz,.c . , .. Macon, W. N. Allman, c. . , -M! Martin, Rev.. C, B- Hassehy c. gain. . j McDowell, Col. Keal, c, s . . T p i Mecklenburg, Gen. K'Barringer, DrJ W. . Madison, Dr. J. E. Amlerson, e.- Moatgomery, Allen Jordan, r. gain. Mitchell, J. W. Bowman r gain. " Moore; M. Black, r. gain. -'-o Nash, B. H. Bunn, c. ; -n : v ; j 'New Hanover and Pender, G. Z. French, S. H. Manning, J. H. Smyth, r. 1 '- i -Northampton, Wm. Barrow, r. ; ' j Onslow, James G. Scott, c. - ; - A ' Orange,sHohs. W. A. ' Graham, J. Tur ner, c. -'" l-' ' i Fasquotank,f; W.' J. Munden, f. - Perquimans, J. W. Albertsotr.'r. ' v Person, Col. J.' W. Cunningham, c. gain r-Pitt, Hon. T. J. Jarvis, Wm; King; c; j Polk, N. B. Hampton, r. :: ; '' I Randolph. J. WJ Bean, A. M.Lbw.e, r gain. -: ' --- J - : Ricltmond, Hon' O. U. Dockery, r gaii Robeson,-irr.a.c8mclair, C. A. Mc- Eachin,cgairi.;," n :- 3i it lao n " Rockingham, Hon; D. 8. Ileid,' . rhrntr Mpreheadic; -1 ; sa ' RowanV HouF. 'Saober' J.-SBen d-ersoo.'c. . ; ' .v - , fvuiuerjora, 4. sp.. jqsiiye, rr . - StafiIey,"' Jdseph, Marshaii, ' ' " J urryV'Josepb bbbsdnVc. '"' ' J Swain.. , . r ...... " "Iransyivuia.hWiton7 c. f ' ' Fnion; DaT: W.'R'edw'in,' c. " ' ! f Wake, R. C. Badger MCC.f Hodge A. Wa'tairir"a. Vayne; vVv i tiF fctlr tharh.'r gain. " ".' "."'' " ' ' Wilkes; T. JjBula,; j; QrArBran; r.j WUson. CbL'lt' W-.' Sinkeitarv" ci ''"' I . Yadkin, B: F. iJonesr. "'; j ' Yancey. . .. " 1 ... - -.t; ..:i , .-. : ; ? uh j -a j The above list is incomplete as we are without the names of, the candidates elected m aeyerat 01 vne.counuea V;.Mur latest esti mate of the general result will ,be fouqd on pur fimpage.Ejs, Stab: u; ti&'w j l-i . ICharlotte Observer. J; ro ' j' .... r- . r. wwmiii j On Saturday last the Charlotte City Marsh.nl received a telegra.ro ffpjn M. L. Ilojraesj J&q., pf Saliaburyielling hini to be pu the lookout, for, iievfjVi L. Erney, who has one. wife Tip Salis bury and MothOT.QjyftflrP A?:Jfelegram gave a description pf the .bigamist, and Jon ,fy(ternt' . police swocped ddwh'on "a fahciiab I Miss lEancy kioid of'4. a' f ellow'and . iiui isutia . iiiiu uii 1.1 iHii 1-10 ao knb wledged to h6 wife in Mississippfc; uub ucuicu uavuig one inoouiRi vJarQn liha. - The Salisbury wife wilf ' be over this morning,- whrti the1 Imatter. will undergo investigation'! w:i The lo88es8U8tiiaed by the South in the civil waf'arej f8traaie41ly a Evening Post to',)iaVeep'ji;L28 ;000,QOO;dmdej)enden1 ;(jof e. jthe , staW prpperty which amounted tb 12,400 00pt000. making VtotaT "of Ji3,6B4,- dao.ooo: But thik iknwrnk ior ine tjorresptmaeut estimuterthat- ---w wmw nw vwuaw bllQ ww col IU of ihierSbmiftakihWaUbmHh ift VL 8 7 0 Mvrea6h3dL5.,ag KOi0feC0flL instead of Which IfifeJl topnJv.j5G2f- wovjjWrrMJmerence of rnearlvt Siof T" ,Varren,J.7 . . Washington,'" J.' ! )1 'Batt man," r.' gain, STAR'DUST. 1 Occident! the famoasXaliforniaT Or hiurtnaA 9-1.11 tr i ,' i ! fhehidies of Detroitre about45inglsl?ed goveniorl jDf orth to erect aW oman's Hosnital -and Found- -Hiags Hdwhich will cost $lMMQf ' The Augusta Chronicle takes up two aDd.two-thirds of acolumnwilb an. introductory article to show t bat it has the largest ciTiyuuiup ia ujk oialWT4 Tf Brtorhftm Vnnntr rw an fl. diticgjal1e?d:X bis baeyerjf, time he fc ? "S1 Mffftifc-i?.ij ld .i sistenUattenUon ;of-a Russian DTiDeess'who had -beconie enamored with .him, but to whom he wouldn't Lizten.xi a t. . ; jf, ho wi. JHPW-vAeOTphj .Com pany propose to send ,'m'essages from San placei proportionately- low,s-Ttiey-are Start- "o kMvi uuyi? w vai uaj uvuiu; m jiuc imuu- bofiE,iMyrottA.'Co6ney anifetJeos F. :W11- Lliapa,u Since he managing jeditorj. Thos. is. Uonnery. went to .burope, wb era Ben- Lettis,Mr.-Flynu lias 'been acting in his pi ..j i-The:Ixmi8ville Couriers-Journal publishes aa interview with a gentleman, a former resident ;of , Valparaiso. Chili, which explodes the sensational story tbat Las been going the round of the press for soin e weeks past,-regarding the reported discovery by a tsnusb vessqi, in one; ; ot the iknitb metric Islands, of the crew.of the eehooper Florida which sailed from' New 'Orleans for Saa Francisco in 1849. u , Tbe Treatnrr Bobber. . Washington, Aug. 9. General Spinner was made glad to day, by the recovery of $14,500 of the money stolen from the treasury, wVioh Ottman, thu saloori keeper and "a!lereJ manager of the robberv. had deposited iii the Ariingirtii Bank of xie.;wuiria, ui .wiucn lie ,.i a - stocKr holder. : It in believed thatiill more of the stolen money will be recovered, and. at alt eVents, it . is known that Otttoan has bronertvno'nob ttiihA the whole ; amount. trod. . To.boW -: ttt 7 cr.: r " . -7-.-0 rr what a load of .anxiety hat been lifted from the minds of the clerks in the cash room, it should be -known' that one of them has been so disturbed at the-position1 m which he -has sbeen ffiS?, iSbS;,tn feSlJ Svfv?!0 l.UUKUllHU IU DC1IU IIIUl IU Hit; III- sane sylum. ' : p ": ; sides- brown ' 'were at : work at 'the North disposing of the five hundred dollars stolen notes,' as Ottman lately aepositeu several large checks1 re ceived from abroad. oThe authorities are on the look out for these: parlies. Benj.; Halleck, the t clerk - who. stole the package and handed jt to Ottman, was one of those ia whom the fullest trust was reposed, and not long since he was sent to Philadelphia to aid in the inspecnQhe , snbreasury there. He is a son of the Ue v. jI r. HalleCK, a well Known clergyman Of Tom "V-V ii;iM-;imfml,..i iN ew 1 OrE, yt hO It Will be remembered met with a horrible death by being , j .& burned up in a railway accident in Peiinsvlvania about. two years aco. - ; THE EIVAL DETECTIVKS. The ' secret service force of the Treasury have produced reports from members who say that they have, since the robbery, been -shadowing Halbeck and Ottman, which would seem Xb. indicate that they were. upon the . rigjit. track.; and;, had Ikept .the thieves; Jinder surveillance up to tlje tin?e .when tjbo Jocal.. detectives ranti-13 cipated them in making .the arrwip.7 They assert jtliat, tbey' jiave a record of every mpy'ement maa by;Ifalieck; ana that neither lie nor his wife nave rchednhgsmalles the past two months without1 their hayinffarecofd of 4he "transaction: Tl.Wt.i.i! J'j.l-ar .1 " -jr." "ecu .cwiiune, loeveiaun, vuc oauic aiiiiTAtn HiuMl llaC 'iifU mark. Thore i 9 lff Ul., - .0 , j1"1""0 leeiing oeiween ine two oetective eo'rpiyhfl - just now ..th 'local mn are highly exultant at having beal en the Treasury detectives bo badly. Arrtut of Parker. We condense fforn au iextra issued by the :Caraden JS. , C.) Gazette the followiDr information '-ihAim?rT i.n 6 I arrest iri that town of the- notonona ftlA.'-viL-i.t--;i -. , j I State to the extent pwDablj Vpf far more than the amount I for which he was convicted, viz: $75,000: 1 - j ' Parker' escaped from jail, accord-. ing to hialcfwn 'account, by means of on ADt.nnI. .U U A.'IL' i.V i d'- , He had on t the time, of his escape a pairof light colored pants, a f feffhat and a darki broWrj coat: was not disguised as a negro, aii sunriised by tKe WaiIy!papers. !' He exbected to u-eui- uw eiiospe irom' ine coontv ou I I L . 1 1. ' T - ' . . . . . horseback, but was foiled in his plan. ii8JTmainear ni tjolumbia ahtil Sat urday jnight, when u heU and Andv Jiohosop, ieol: left on foot in thi di rection, i At i,- McC lair's ; plantation twelx;nnle8lrjorr':the;pity) be hired o .'. .l. . " T H VftugJ vnetB, as iar B8 I en?!,(;He;preteuded,that.be had I .SWfii Walofrescape.when, be 6lT5S iS- rW?,iJ.h I arker, had With him on Iv "l Via e ,ep .' The fugitive ok8-'ca?r?apd ress ipiriti navihg exrieri-: o ver the'lbfarreii hills" ; of KichlahdF qi if a v.rft uUrtiaiJ Im -4. xucio wiiiwe BmeeBStiOiTJif friends aof HfaeiidfSootheraoHuibridALM o m . i auiphtoSpria jb""- vir j iiDt-pigu; .ot!j.ie iimeet, 'pianH-becaldgnable la avdia thf Per- larSe nnm Lm,e.m.bers of ?he 'i'K ,ot r . r, xr 1. i tlPTnld pmhrKPPa Tvnrv tlhnraKprlain TrAn I RiisfflBll' Youn?. John Stockton. Ch'ak Nor d- I '5 Vil.fT,Ad mt..k '.ii ''t-j:.' ' 'it wuioiMiug ouiuc euiitu articles oesiu aimr rfouuaun oaa iin VV1 ,pougnji ue u-.KUesi prices. j..,. , his pocket a roll of mpney, showing T V' i llr t 'i tf TV. Baxlett, i evilly thatfcesarlrIh'offi 0 tA Agent ing is to excite and widen interest in the important objects of the Society; apdrwe, hava.the pleasuceof Announc- jug mat non. jlujx. vance,? ine? ais- Carolina, wilt deliver an address urjon the- oocasion. -JL JJ -jJl. xL Ihe proprietors of j the . Springs kindly offer to make .everyarrange ment for the meetino-. "and to "reduce thfir chirtesf6rjbp&rd toxjhemhers vTi? Riffy oIt STrgTrtted tbak-rpiBstanees Wei-'wbTch aa WitroUpiei I vented an earlier-announcement of ciety and Inends of the good will makef it convenient to be present, A Byaiithority of the Executive Cpm- : .mittee f .-U.J, ..Wit.. Jojres,, i ; .r, ;?T Sec 'Southern His'lBdciety., Anirnot Q lfiS B.-r-Iapers eeiie rally ' ' please thWaDoveufii4j i MISCELLANEOUS. 1 f fi OT?lirft.fulR nTVTOT'cf'. I J;i-, ;,j t,.i:U .-, ,:, .... --f; .V. r I :, . , , . tqk ; -"i '-v ' 'Vt CL Y D E LI N E . N&w Torranililipitoii StsMCd. 70,31 BET TUB WANTS OF TUB TEADK , , " ' ' ' ' i Ilavo added ainotlicr Steamer to lite Line, and will- sail from i 'Z '''CnewtorK'-''1!;''1 ,. ; EVERT WEDNKSDAr AND SATtJEDAY, at S P. JL froni Pier 13 North River. Semi-Weekly from Each Port, '" riEKBAFTSJt SUIPPXKS CAN RELYl'PON 'H the Prompt ana Kesnlar Sai!hi- t thee Stcsiuent f tokk Netf. Yorb, as sdvertid. As the SZ 5??." ,wlar.eain?s can be I no cause for delay in shipment 1 uj, uiu wiui ton suuiuonmi zteamer mere Other Steamers wUt be added as reenhned.'' ' ; A. 1. CAZAUX, Agent, mar 36-tf Wilmington, N, C. JohhW. Hryeo,X'J3Jparrjt CBaaaHo, .WUmpgtop,Ntc. . u Tarbon NewSontiern, House. rHINSONfe CUMMING cOMMissTfNEnpiiAirfii, aW1 I 1 ,'?5at,lX' ' J. . . . : I ICS Chestaat St.. PiuladelDbia. PI O. Box 6036. r loiv o-3tn Coraninr Drays, ; iiim;- Carts.1 ti; THE BOARD OP ALDERMEN OF TUB CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C.w DO j ORDAIN, That any Dray, i Truck Wagon, 6r Cart foand in use within the City limits without the Badge or Kegistered Number 0 0 I . required by aty Tax Ordinance passed May 9th, 18ra, shaU be subject to seizure by the City Marehal, Vd th owner thereof subject to a fine of FitS l0iSrf h "d evefy da7 tne same is used In this City without the prepayment of the monthly tax, or without having on the 1 1 Badge or Registered Number M the Ordinance of the Oty requires.1 ' '! Any Ordinaace or parts thereof conflicting with the foregoing are hereby repealed. , r . , . The above Ordinance was p&esed by the Board Of Aldermen at their meeting February 1 6th, 1 S74. T.C. SERVOS8,' I . fe"18tf ; :j rjCityCksritj Til ECGtEB ItA.TfP rt r I i r 'Jt asr o s . : .TABUSpsp OVER 6a yEARSSl t.j. '.'Alt I (Over 4G.OOO Ulnile and . SAld "KiiiADlxd c-- . w ''1 1 .1iey ."tato.thelrxreat poplarity the I L.ZAT INS XAKX OT AXX OTBTERB XADE. j -: M. GOTTSCfiALKAmertaL'.atertSOw a a aaaxwpi. cAUiuoivcty ucu aim ptnormeu upon " umn 1 luiuaiui prunsee Lneai -1 . ,. The Best and Most iRelbiW The B$st. an4 Sost .Reliable Planoi r or puniy sua yoiame or , tone, touch, durability, wear and material used they cannot be excelled. i ncy remain in twuer. wne fnan most Pianos U1DUV. t j They are the most prrerabl arid desirable Pianos made. . , ; ; , , i They are th most reasonable priced First-class Pianos made. r i.f ;.' -tf.r r j xuey possess' ail moaernimptovements of any They are ia every respect superb and perfect tu ipi,.n T?11.. TIT J -h-J f CHICK EBTN Gf fe 80N3V 1 6tJ. T.'rBCOfBTi i Botftpn. : i; i j..-.. i i, Jj a dy WUmiacton. N. U. S'loCK where von will find nfn-ah nmii,nf juolij ccicuruiu rnmw 'COBBUmtiy on band. 1 ' ! aug4-DAWtr .;. . ,,, . . . i "ft! (fili ALVVAYSi HOOPiKON.i femiOs' 'i6w"by i moeasses'&i , j i: EDWAItDS & HALLi ! ,),lt ! G Wti. vn Consigned; 11 LbT'LuPLf'dOtJNT'V llAW'' rl.-j.i 1. :!;! For. sale py EDVVAIDQ & JJALLJ ' June29-tf Tick! TicklTIclL! i Is TO Watches, A.1 Clocks and feUverware. wishtn: to-iednce m stock of uneGoid and ilver. Watcues. Ta J" ' ' f w'v- -dl '"'''W tf-'thtf'IAteit Btyte , IWSlIergoods.allof whichlhave a nie selection, plain Goli i boiu w eaajng Jttings, fancy and hinds crgoc'carne Wa flret- I "cui niuge, auu ail el8 Jewelry : Store., j I . offer , at greiiUy reduced prlcen to suit the.tiAea, I nive all work mv rvrnrn u 1 attention and guarantee saUkfaction. .old Silverf and aw 'UUT-iJOXf JJOXT 1 i n?t!'J s uia?p su'j tl. orf-PIl?'1 u orui.itxm - i SXS1 fl?' Ttt v juit jrurnUBeiiiinie.4. n wr n nur oy j mm M 1 i 1LK.M 0;,. July 11 tf .tiSK-.l-t, vN bJf cause r JrUS T !l 21 36 BLAG K(rRE N A DTNKS. T J?5 r . ...... ... . if -f - .. . !! - mm9 , mm ,r -ft 1, .if-!, - i . .-. 't,'jij- Closed v OutLower Than E ver til' ... ,1 "julylS-tfh ( FW ltTE! A Tn'PVT'inv rX nrro tttttti to nwcOTvnorn i Tnnnpn nA mmj nurm mnirn mav Carolina Central Hallway beiner comnleted and ivu9 4i n timujywju, wm via wixect ateamer Lme Wilmingtbii and: TO CHABLOTTE, M Ratherrbrdtoii, ' Aslicvillc, ! f and a -tetfoii9 an-he Atlantic, Teua.'t A Ohio; Jlisfurance from aterh cities' eiiaranteed as low as via any other line. No terminal or transfer charges, and Kalen'ahvaTM s low as the lowexl.' ' ' - t . . j jj i i Rates lo all points furnished upon "application ,uauauig. .Tj?:tn , , ,.3-' , Pi BUSINESS OAKDS. a. VOLUBS. ADBIAN & VOLLEBS, 'Ml .! i liili,ti u'V liforacr STrofit uidDoclc St,, '. . !;:., .;? ,.WlX.MINGTOrf, A'. : C.: : WHOLESALi; GROCERS , IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, fimntry merchants . wlU do well by calling on us and eramiiiing our stocks l i ..i . i i .nov 19-tf OilXISSION MERCHANTS 4 And Dealers in Craln,r FIoniTi' Hay,i add aino Frert Ground Meal, Pearl Homiujr '- and Grlt. : ' :i'r r J : fcos. 9 and 10 N. Water st,, v ilmlngtonN. & . rropnetors or tee jiercnant's nounng JCiUa. TMTV SS-tf u r-Z.i.-,. 1-il;,!i S. ,,':! LEGAL CARDS. N. STEDMAN,- Jri ; Attprney at Law,-; ELIZABETI1TO WX, XT. C. '.j ' " v .1 Ji, ' I ..: -- july7:D&Wtf : MISCELLANEOUS. NEW AREIVALS This Week. WACCAMAW A CAPE FEAR FBESH-BEATSN HA irst SIDES, SILO ULDERS; ' 0rv Salted and Smoked. . English and Scotch. Ales, .COFFEESjof all, kmda at .Reduced Prices, FISE i?4 CASE GOODS of all kinds,. TOILET OAPS, -.ml Fine Paleand Common SOAPS,: Twenty ) ; Mm dlffcetir "kinds of TONKJ BITTERS. -i L arbacco'' Kerosene Oiir L,;ii ; .' ..... ,.v -1 . i Eay, Corn, and Oats, Wm 'HUNDREDS OF- OTHER ARTICLES OF Grcicefiesi aWKolesale CASH or close bayfag cnstomera'canbe suited al ways, with UootrKxd tMxmrat Market Prices. , ' . a nay 8-U a s i m t a I. AQKIAJf t As.V QLLKKS, r .". - ! JustReceived, rr .:;iA .. ...:. , : I' A LARGE LOT f AND .DOMESTIC i ';-;. 1 ; " f j ; t . j 4 ! FineDouble-Taica L 'An ' Otttcr Brahds jof Pln' rletirlri-! E . Tobacco. 4 '! !r july.86-tf ,i;o. irarfcet street. C!tizens":iV1irce i W 1 SlTDrtDAT MiORlINO. l ! ALfiOFIWEHPUIlwn,I.A1lfnK T. A. WATSON; 1 june ln-tf ' i . . rTOprieton v i JklosguitoNets w f " W..J cttii iui ,!Sif,liin:i V JiiilJ 7;:i,I-;Ji.-J I Frames;1 qatjzb I l&aii lace.1 'our . ;. - -I ' n;'H !1 1 Second Stock Just received and for sale low by ! '. 3uneS7-tf --fi ?j ! Dj iARMrrn a cb. FoSmithvillej v.' i-.-f OTEAMER PIXIE. WILL RUN Bffim.AR every day exceat Sundiva. - r- ;. . .--'fe axai.ijU10 7 A. Ml " offlce. . t .'" -July iS-tf' I - eQ,'4.:MRSLET (XX lilil. NOTICE -TO 'TRESPASSERS: LLPersmiB hnntme. flshinfrJf awoin'i !t-'Mit.rQ.i' on the lands known as thaOrton PlauUtion; In the County Of Brunswick. The f nrliMriTniatj ilnM.; of game stall season and "the- iBessaaapredfr' "r u ,Mure imporuiH esprasis, navel Irotice if tioti gfven that thelw wi?ij,b rghily n'.r iicvTBary io posi. iiiefe lanus; ana- fair; OP ELW MARKET. STREET i. " " t .... . . - . t.-nii. ov;--fso:: j ' t s ' ' . ' : f '' ' , - I :;iS;:il.;;L:K,c;H;AcL;,L;Y;,S ; ji.'J'J f JiUi.t iM-aiMiU -lid;; n ie-n 36 MARKET ST. v n:io.j:t;i!c. ej.'v : : Carolina. Central Railway. 1 Ci ciieral t Freight Department, WILMINGTOXT MARCH 31st,.'1S75. fnllv ci urnr for nninAui ,ffr witb U rfwinprt- ana na w eiaoa ana f'orxsmoaLn, to xsaiumore, A'niia all Eastern Cities 'QWSM GJrcenville, , Spartanbarsr, Atlanta & Richmond Air Line, Kofth Carolica and to the undersigned. Office in Back ofNew Hanover ' ' F. .W. -CLANK,' General Freight Agent j liAILltpAD LINES, &c: : General Sup'ts OiSce, tri i.!rnivcTONV Columbia: ' 5ac. f WILMZHOtOS'.. C.joly 1. 1375. Cliaiige of ScheduljB." fS AND AFTER STJKDAT, JULY 4TH,' THE vr i on owing bcneaaie wiu o run on this Horn: i ' SIGHT EXiBS33iAKnPASSNGKa TRAIN (Dally). lve,waaiington..i... 6:J3 P. JL Leave Florence.. 12:20 A. 14. Arrive at Columbia....: ..-,w...i.. U5 A.- K Arrive at Augusta,. 8:45 A.M. Leave AuCTsta,........,;,. 4;i5! P. M. ieave iiumDia 8:15 P. "M. Leave Fio?ence...;......f .;. 4 1;10 A.;M. Arrive at WilnnnCTon.... .......... '7:10 A M. Passengera going west beyond Columbia , take this train, leaving Wilmington at 6:25 P.M.- Day Pasenser.Train Dally (except Sunday.) Leave Wilmington..,. ... ..... 6:30 Alff Arrive at Florence.... ....... 12)5 PM Leave Florence 12:45 PM Arrives at WUmington .'..-. 6:22PM Connects at Florence with N. E. trains for Charles ton, and with Freight Train with Passenger Coach attached for Columbia Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. - ' ThroDsh Frelsht Xraiu, Daily (except Sundays)." " " '-;. ITaWummgSbn'..:-.'i'.i l$& P. JJ. Arrive at Florence 1:40 A. M Arrive aColumbia..ji:..U..i 9:00 A. M. Leave Columbia,..., , . 5:30 P. M. ySE2?S--4i'" wU'.'.t; . i 4XO A. M. Arrive at Wilmington 3:00 P. M. -Local Freight Trains leave Wilmington Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 6:20 A. Aland arrive at Wilrameton -Mondava. wednR.-a knd ; wid .t 5:3JP.M. r'r" 'Faseeneers for Charleplmn' rnlntnW.ar.fl iaiy. ?1n.y??yond saoald take Night Express Train from laW?? toa RAILROAD GO. in si i .OininetOf, N.C. , Jup.e 8..1875. j -i UAhAflnlA ' li KI L11UU, til I ' -. i AN. ASH AVTTEK 'jrTVTJ orn TiiorvnpTi . 1 ... t T m I : . "" J 1 1 , . I L . a r ' - .- t .... .. f V7 Trains on the Wilmington and Weldot luaHiPnblisb West of New" York and the recognized wu run. as follows.:,. v. . i I authority among the sportsmen of the West1Sfflr :iOi';il: nj -yi te l?f!i?; iy- Leave Union, Depot daily. (San-- day's excepted) ' .1 al-ii 7:S5 Ai M. 11:45 A. K, TJnrtrtr Hf Ann J' v 1 ' " uca "cmuiioauy 4.. .. At ' 10a)5 A. M Amye at Rocky Mount. 11 :41 A m U iU VY 3N-WM!'.VW'tt4 f 6:05 P. M EXPRESJ:TUA1N ANn TlIROUGii ..." . !7?IRTrtl1 T t lt 1 i; fnDept daily, f At- 60 P. S. Rocky Mount.... ..... go A. M. . ...... m yfcl&c:-r . --..v.... 6:tW A. M. -"-i imi..'.'.s .. A 1 SJtr r. JD. ThemRll h-tur, m.ri,. ll''::L- " U..'IX:' or all points North cia Bay Line and Acouia Creek vjri wiiTOU! oniy witn Acauia Creak, " .tillman Palace Slep!cr !-. eekfy MOO'AM.-mA iiiJiVAofjX.L l jtthWfr-tfl Ki ill vin.V&SXiSir f 1 MISCELLAIn EOUS; h f f -t. A i.ii -r-s'rj-'i r.fr' x wu t AJOilH. i JJ, fi Vr?ftK PPTHS.BOABD OF DIRECTrmk r- nEuiuuvu.iv iu0 ; iiil: f I CaDltal Stof k- nf triio T?oV . M ; l . "T mn fc j ki j J :'i y ' ;- -lit f' - l uhtfl further t)rde.edl,i XWi-iiM'i -;fi. j jnlyaaim WM. LARKINS, : i - CASHIER yy sjci-LifiBmiJiiaiaay) iorward. 1j1iwk1iv.j f.jxM, ,JJ1 1,--, . RmifteXrDressoods Y;':TtVi.tottli.fCOSTi- i f ' .li1 y 15trffl:IJiJt 1 ,Ji- .-;L' 'i (it. i ' theSadiait-atiAovit a v ' t . J, 'AWermen on the 24 w muKmajn open into Kffaet on MISCELLANEOUS X EepfBselMflfe'rani;, Ciampion 'or cr5lAMerican ArtTasteJ Prospectus for 1875, ' "EIGHTH f Y E At ? JHET J0TJENAL OF AMEEiCA , Jssued s Vonthly. ;wA.iMnjfilC,en,; .,JC,eption, wondeN .; ,iuT varneu out. ' : The'neccaU of a popular medim for tliP a sentailoncf ther productions of our great rHpte I..... t. mu.t . rrJ "tieiuutH lauaroe wiucb u uiTwraaiy louewed each ,,.; c lathia counter to establish an art innnTi S LM i.rfive the indifference of Ihe nennio .' f 110 1 oreciation of the want, and an abilitv tn . aI- Mhnwa.tke Dohlic at once. ra.ilinl on,k :uwite to its sapport. and xnd commercial ttlampn iaritv. has none of the tenlDorarr w .reSC- chaxactezisticjof ordinary podicala. Itisan!61 gant nusceUanrof pare, fight, and graceful mSf tore; and a collection of pioniree, tke rarest ri" mens pf. artistic still, , in black and hit . ' though each succeeding-number affords V i" pleasure 14 Its friends, the real-value and yJJ2 THE AIJHJfE wijl be moat appreciated AfiZ Y, the year.. While otb pared with rivale of a similar class, 1 H AL1)T i" is a a nninnft and. arlpinaLconceDtif n WJ. anapproacnea aDsolnte.y without coniDetiLi.,. nrice or character. The4teseaeb nf F.V Ilj YOlamecan not duplicate the qoantiiy of fine liai and engravings in any other shape or nomfc , : rise national feature of THE. ALB INE must uuuru iu uu lunun ccuec irue art IS COSmonnli tan Whi! THE A1.11IWT! i. . . JloP0U- institution, it do snot coafine itself entirely to u repcodactienof native art. It mission is to tn.r vate a broad sad appreciative art ltuste; one th ', will discriminate only, on eronnrin nr -inerit ' Thus while placing before the patron Vr THIS ALD1HE, as a leiidinhamcteristic, X im Hnrtinna of the moat nnfaM imon... .1'"' . . . . .u ttiiiEia, aiicii. uon will always be gives to specimens from f nrfcl masters, saving snbscriliers all the I a;rurinn ciKroin hl frnm V. mrv : ,L" I ' The artlgiirv illnBtration - of Aron,m j ' - I oxiguizu wuuiDAAii;iAf.s an lniDorTHUt fu appropriate to tne satisfactory treatment of der; W ( mr fcWJ 1Mb W A tl-li... judicious interepersion of landscape, mariii'e uutc. and animal subjects, sustain an unabated intend impossible: where the scope of the wori combis the artist tod closely tb a stnle stile The Uterature of THE A1J1INJB is alight and tiutl with only euch technical discuisitiona es nn r..,t .' terf ere with the popular interest of the work l'iiEMIlJMi FOit I75. Every subscriber for 18T5 ill receive - portiaitjin oil colors, !of the same noble du- !; picture in a former Jieue attracted so mucu AMAH'S UNSELFISH PEIEKL" will be welcome in every home. Everybody loves such a dog. and the portrait is executed so true to the life, that it seems the veritable presence of the animal itself. - The Rev. T. De Witt Talm.rp t.n. that his own Newfoundland dog (the finest in Brook lyn) barks at it 1 Although so natural, no one who sees this premium chromo will have the ththut fear of being bitten. ' - Besides the chromd. every advance tnbsTiber tu THE ALDINE for 1875 is constituted and entitled to ail the jiiivileses of ... TKE ALDIHE AET UKION. ' The Union owns the orutinals of all Tn R a T.ni m b pictures, which, with other paintings and eijgrav-. lhgs,- are to be distributed among the members To every series of 5.00U subscribers, 100 different pitxco, lauieu ol over z,ouu are oistriDuted as soon as the series Is full, and the awards r iarh reries as made are to be pubfished in the next suc ceeding issue of THE ALDINE. This feature Mliv applies te subscribers who pay for one year in ai- vwibc x laiinimus ui cuiuuu sent on applica tion enclosing a stamp, - - r j'--; TER3IS. OSS SUESCKIPTION, ISRIUHS TO TIIE ALDIN'E OXS YE All, THE CHBOXO ASD TKE AbtUsIOX, ; $6.00 perannunii In advance." . (No charge for postage.) Svedmen Covies of THE AIiBiXK. SO Cuit THE ALDINK will, hereafter, be obtainable ooiy f by subscription. - There will be no reduced or I rates; cash for subscriptions must be sent t - - Tuere wiu De no reaucea or ciab. suDscriptions must . be sent to tbe publishers direct, or handed to the local canvssir without responsibility to the publishers, except in cases where the certificate is given, bearing 1I10 f ac-simile signature of Jakes Sutton, Pretiuuiii. CANVASSERS WANTED. Any person wishing to act Permanently as a locai canvasser will receive full and prompt inforui.ttiuii by applying to 5 j . THE ALDINE COJTEPANi. s Jan' 15-tf " ' 89 Maiden Lane, New York A Journal for tiie Sportsmen of To-day. ! PTJBLTSHED EVEItt SATURDAY MORNING. AT- 14 S. Canal St. Chicaffo. .TERMS ., ?i? S UBSCRIPTiOn h .-f . ( PATiABLK ITT. ADVANCE " Yearly, $4.00. Half-yearly. $2.00: Foreign and Canadian subscription, post free Yearly ISa.; Hali yearJy9s. blngle copies, 10 cents. THE FIELD is a complete weeklv review of tbe higher branches of a sport Shooting, fishing. ixacmg ana 'JLTotung, Aquatics, Uase Hail, uncKei Duuaiea aua uenerai snorus? a ews. juueic anu w Drama. ' THE iTELD will be found in kecDine with tin times, on all sublects nertainin? to houorable spoil 7 "nil- win, unuer no circumstances, aumii io n I cplamns anything lending in any wise to cemoraliz .1 nr detmwta nnhlir Rentimpjif. . ; J I TURUTirin KAin(.h c-, Jm:rri South, among whom it enjoys a large and increasing patronage, possesses superior advantage as an ad vertising medium, which will be appreciated by those desiring to make their business known in tU United States, i . J aprtS-tf A Vll VA' A AVAli. J - City of WilmiogtoD, i iiil " u'l 4 i)J&n23dt 1874. ) l7tfR0if iTHIsfDATE 'AUCTIONEERS AKE A prohibited seUing horses or stock or any biu-j fa front of the City Market; Princes street, from the Eastern line ol Front nrreet tn the Western line of Fourth street, 6t second and Third streeU, be tween tfce Northern line of Market and tbe souun"" linear Chesnatreeta, art designated for this pur- . pose by order of the Mayor. inn tt.iiLii rtx ,'f i-,u. r xt wnnTxrsn'W. jan 24-tf . , City Marsbnl. rt-t rs I TJ 4 J t j'.ri- l ' . Office of Cll v Clerk andTreannrer, t. J'l 'Ciri A,Wh,viiiRTMi. June 44. 18T5. I Ordinance tti fr pONCERNpQ .COWS AND OTHER CAT.i :.JJK.IT OBDSiinsD-By the Board of Aldermen ' ojcltion a. -rnatany uuw or omer CXrt-r-K'oK'AN-Y'KT.Nl) I.!..'!.. ..'.. FOUND ','"- J . 1 I v.. 1 1 V 4 i; . within the eoriMwate Hmita of this citv sbali 1 reuiurea m nnv before the feW?- Urivitr,aArf iawJ tnamhf tSirtflicMi ? herewith lnihcnhv nnvilnl " s was auoptea oy i , th:davof June. 1875, and wr i AnA ifrr MONDAY. I . . i, nT- C. SKKVOSS, . - --s mi, riwir and Treas r. S! TXT iAAArrn GraTtoh, Windham Co. Termonf. Jj jO; Sill MANUFACTURER OP ! 1 Fine Fishing: Bods . i . . of all kinds. - ; Particular attention paid to making rods aaa:' to Southern trade ;!f j . : , i - , ' S j I R,od' ' a.nT desired pattern ijjfl yoi0 RJEli J'endfo.' Circular .'j .'t;"' jily 18-l&tf r. r il. it