THE JlIOEinilG, STAB; - PUBLISHED DAILY, BT , . i 4" v m i a y spinas vara ua onedaj two da; $1 0b .ZL.NPi two deys. ... . t-f- 1 55 three ,4i 'AxiTi I1ST8. ft-re day .Yui;. ? 08 oaa.. ...... 8 M ill y o u r -Two yntkM.:.tfjtf.......K 5 00 R4.TSS Or SUB8CRIPT10H. -.-Three weeks, 6 50 8 0 nA veiir. in advance (by mall)... $7 00 Two mom ..15 00 ..00 ..85 00 ..M 00 Six muuui " Three months, in advance ( " nna month. In advance f 3 Ml 00 vi3aaf::h 76 una rJr.Contradti taken -. at iJrrJlbor- VOJUJ C.v THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 v 1873. ,WHOEE;NO;;U88jt): not authorised advance. Uonatelr low rates. - Frre Sqaarea estimated aa a qnarter-colnmn, and as a nau-ooiomn. rim hTAIR. NCI OUTLINES. Many of the British Commission awards rc pnblisB4r ttt4 British feet bWibard cil Omoa,' secured the release of British prisoners and exacted 30,000. - More hands discharged from locomotive works. . - Car .Company suspended at Jersey C'ity. . - Schooner TreetBrotAer picked up; all the crew lost. - American Tjhion for the Revision of tlie Bible met yes terday in New York. New York Tifimocratic Convention met yesterday at I TTHra ' GovSevmour nresrdedMnd 7made U tica. Gov. Seymour presided1 a great speech. New . York markets i Cotton, 18f and 19; turpentine 40 to 40f; rosin $3 25 t$30-fr'rained. Money more accessible and at lower rates in New York. Feeling far better. Decidedly better condition of affairs Mn.NCideago and Cincinnati. Financial Situation im proved in Washington.. - Panama, too.has a financial crisi- Yellow fever scare at an : end at Montgomery. State Committee of People's Independent Party of - California-haefteeted permanent -organization. Some couutry banks are returning specie to New York. DEATH OP HON. JOHN U BALD. We deeply regret the death of Jno. B. Baldwin, I which occurred af' ter a painful surgical operation at his " T I , inesday 1 residence in Staunton, Va, evening, ne .uaa ueen a memoer ot I the Virgiaia Legislatures n Oorifeder ate Congressman, a prominent mem ber of the celebrated Committee of Nine, which inangurated the stflenidid I noliticai revolution of 1869 in Vir- Tk th4-x j I SI Ilia. iuc A"vuiuvuu xruxuttt UC" r . v0. p ?lJJa hl graphicit st&hiarRl Hnt4teVv The. Enquirer says: . j No man in Virginia was held in higher esteem by aH Masses Her people, and the regret at his early death will be almost uni- versa!. He had but few enemies, and even thosewerenot perhaL AU un joined in admirine hia tare riffe ami alt -tal- ents;andhe was by common 'consent a- exebange js removed. . Jxloses layior most satisfactory one since the com knowledged a chief worthy and qualified i f led the opposition to the acceptance mencement of the trouble. " The de- icau iiiiuouuunacisuiiuo nuuc uB I genial social qualities endeared bim Co every circle in wbich lie moved or was known. j The gifted J ames JBarrbo Hope has withdrawn from the Norfolk Virgin ian, we much regret to see by yester day's Virginian. He concludes his valedictory, however, with this: With a final commendation of the Norfolk Virginian to. its constitu ents, I fling down m l my gauntlets, but - not my?artr I '.t o Li W Uvl I The financial situation -in New I - - t I York, Washington; Chicago and Ci ciDnati was greatly better yesterday, We have ebb-tide now. I j 1 NortVciriliaa SlstoVTeal Sbelflty - I We direct the attention of all I North Carolina ex-Confederate sol- diers and sailors- to the following card, which the. Sentinel has received from Hon. Z. B. Vance, Vice-President of the Southern Historical So ciety: Charlotte, Sept. 29, 1873. Messrs. Editors : Having been ap noiiiud 3 Vicd-Presfdeiitef thSbnth-l110 ern Historical'Society. and beinir ix officio Presideut of the Auxiliary So .jh: :. t lC a. m: foL' I ciety for the State of North Carolina, I shall attenrptto organize the latter 'on the occasion of-the State Fair, i I . 1 r -1 . 1 1 i 1 Yiereiore earnesuy ues, au soi- An interest in preserving the fast per- isii'uig materials of the history of the great civil war in which our State' !J!4i8ifS.Krt' ;r, - v- October, for the purpose above ini dicated. , : ,.... ' 1. CL..2JtA3BOB.:7: Fatal Sliootlus: at the Nataral Brldgt. Special telegram to. the Dispatch. ' LBxijrGTOX- Sept. 29. On Saturday last James P. Chris tian was killed at the Natural Bridge by A A. G. May. The dispute arose the magistrate. Christian accused May of testifying falsely. Some words passed between them, and vhrntiaa advanced upon Jlay, .wno A-arneu mm not to approacn wnicn was disregarded. ' As Christiari- viiuced May Urew. astdl and ttxed billing him "instantly, lie was brought iM-loie Judre McLaughlin on a writ -of ItdbejM eormis. and bailed in the c o ..... :Hiim of fioOaTcra pprjaf at the Februa ry term of the County Court. ' !, Cook, and Richard .on. ail " KwYerkSnn.lxM The Tribune accuses the Secretary "f the Treasury of having given large illegal accommodations to ilenryD. C'oke's Washington bank, ,ff And what is most gravethe al legations of Mr. Reid are ooftrmed Treasury in that bank amount to two hundred and eighty-seven thousand' dollars, and that the batik gave secu rity for only one hundred thousand dollars of this sum. This shows thit Mrvkhardsoflvhas i realHy'lcTjCthe bouk one Wndred aiMt-swren thousand dollars of public money without any security whatever. Wht iaa Af prAt,..nn ow tTi'rTnW' 'Trnr' rirhViantr vesterdav refutation or reply t 4 We repeat: Si - lence, in this case, wiU not do. FINANCIAL SITUATION. 1 Laet Night's Mall Dates of Tuesday REOPENING op THE STQCK EX- - CHANGE. Yesterday in Wall street,-was the most cm u 2 - w t- Hu cuuere in. a lonnnu i4 Except m Broad street, where the street brokers had improvised an ex chaage aml beitowed thrh's8lTe6 hoarse over trades never consum mateU tht whok' region-wastKnnpar-atively quiet. The only notable yeati ot the day, were? the revision Of the rules or Hue1 Stock "Exchange prelimiriary tb 1ta itxrpehtd to-day, and the futile efforts of the Produce Exchauge to induce the. Clearing House Association to .buy exchange and thus facilitate the' movement of the crops.1 ;:. " The resolutions of the Stock Ex- cha,nge Governing Committee' were generally accepted as of thai conser- vative! spirit - which closed the AEx- change on. SatHrday. Mreek last,1 and in the interest .of s close 4 dealing." The most important resolution makes in operative for three days the rule un- der which brokers may, be .sold oqt for nou - deliverv. .' Practically it crtves three days grace to the brokers who have not yet settled the transactions of week "before last. The. reopening of the Exchange, is generally; looked upon witJi favor by VboyotaW;.;:thi the "panic1' may, in its the susnension of the rule, but" manv I think it should remain inoperative for ten'ttr fifteen days. mi -' r . t t 3 : The proposition of the Produce Exchange was neither tccepte4 nor 'rejected by the Oearing ' House - As- sociatioDIt provided that the banks ?,f heDg ..ff j?uv hills of exchange with bills of lading attadied, paying for, then in , regular Clearing House certificates., issuing new onis until 'the block in foreign "c . VMCa """ r1"", iU 0I le UrOUOSlUUU. 1 Xb WIM 1UUU1Y J . i t -i I reierreu tu vue juwu yuiuiiuitiee, au action whose meaning is not yet clearly apparent.' . THE SUSPENDED HOUSES BE- . jj(owks j aiAcr. It is not the intention of this firm to make any public -detailed Statement of their affairs. They consider it un- j necessary in view Of. the- fact that 1 tthey are adjusting matters as rapidly as possible, with the purpose of con tinuing busmess at as early a date, as practicable, lhey are in daily receipt c i r r. : j Z their circular, and .With tha many sat. isfactory assurances thus t received 1 they are determined to resume bpeaa-1 tioos on the plan proposed, m the 1 hope that the experiment will evgntu-1 "'y prove successiui. Mr., juacy says I ine waoie nnanciat uimcunv assumes I a. 1 l 1 Zl J 7 IT a. a verv oeculiar ohase.. If a Tjerson I has jnouey anywhere else than in his own contf of he cannot get it. People oue or. town wno make collections jor his house write that soch and such an amount is deposited to their, credit in I such ind such' a bank. v But that does them any ; good; that w not not do them any i good; that is not what they need; alUbeexehanges are BO bad that Certified Cheeks ar TieXt to useless if one cannot get the money ' . . , 7- . n4baw , .'7vn-A f. "f. jr I HEIBT CLEWS St CO. This firni is ptill engaged in.,the 'preparation "of Its'sfatetiierit, "but the time of completion uncertain. It -.1 i j. wu e exclusively ;jor xne miorma- In .1.. li- 1 polIirfty ppWyVeJDgt given t inn - f.iiu - nrvnunri m - vna nnnao i nothing beyond a report of assets and liabilities. Mr." Clews believes thel ax..-, T -r - effects of tthe panic will be, felt... for years:' xie says everybody in : tpe street has virtually suspended: that is, they cannot" pay ; their loans or meet their Obligations, and if they were applied to for the money they would be obliged to, suspend, i',' the same1 as the rest of us. '' lie thought TVT :iofth3 situation is based upon inter ,i0rgreC. u ff W" I ; "..-Ki rD ?t s- l.. . - jxt cook;b a Co. i (rentTemen believe the pros . U bi crhter: and that the good m of the fntare is dSpehdeqt large- :'U'nn'li'iTaniiiii n lait" Af 5 ant irtn 1 a mui a nuiriii ui acumuuivuuivu vu vav and a spirit of accommodation on oart of creditors as" against tneir i .debtors.. A HATCH. " lbe memoers 01 inis nrm wnue n?L8aV1!?? JTfl ficIivITeel tbalfi deUUed statement The members! of this firm." hile their accouuts rnAtter stmtly between themselves and thMr-eredi- wnHi w puuiiu. to u aaiu a 1 lL.;. MA e ASIA I AAtlHltlAfl Afl1 stand their general condition and ..Lfo isnrl t.rv iuivAr this nnlirra- CI i A -jr. I J.SliXlr; aijinm.n.". "-!- j (Uambrldge, wno ao ine largest dusi and . resume business with a large neM Ea have discharged inany of margin. Thej are ' now working tbeip nandgj a few smaller estab with a definite obiect in Tiew, of ... rrc vnt.1i 1 aaa 4-lton 'ivhklr,'. if. 'accomplished, the pnblie esley, ; the recelver?4)f 'the 1 morning deniedthe 'report that dom- I modore Vanderbilt had returned to jthe Company their loan to, the "Take Shore Railroad. - . FAILURES OP THE GLENHAM MANUFAC TURING COMPANY. The ,Qlenhaoa ManuCacturiag Com pany , a corporation in existence f or more than nfty'years,'. hiviogVexten sive woolen mills at Glenhara, N. Y. and its office at No. 293 Btoadwav. suspended yesterday morning. .. ! How the Time Views the Sltaatlen. K-".. jgirr----rfr---rrrr r.-;. i .vcry iair .pnwpsci. opens peiore iCTTV w.hvu uruueuce.auu loruearance wm undoubtedly make better. " The most eripus. difficulty growing out of the financial troubles of the week. that in the '- movement of the crops of the .South and West, is already partially got, oyer, and , appears . likely to be- come steadily less. Foreign exchanges are decidedly and probably perraa- nently -better., I Advices from the Vest show that; confidence which was teTnJdrarily ; Impaired "s re- turning, and that affairs there are re- suming their usual course! The Chi- ..cago banksjwhich vroins trouble promise tq resume in parf; -to-day, and the remainder in a yery short time. The banks here are again extending their aid cautiously, but with consid erable liberality. The ? deauogs in commercial paper begin again to as sume their legitimate proportions, and there is reason to hope that with energy ana mutual good-will . in bus iness circles, . the country may now get tnrougn its troubles without fur- taer serious embarrassment, if it lesson of prudence, prove a- gubstari MaJlesjung, r.it ;haa been & ; blessing emi yuair I icaiiy - in ' . THE MTIJAWoff niCOJrCINNATI. ; : i ': r ; ? :i ctkcixxAxi, Sept: fi9. There has beeh a -well 'defined im provement here -to-day in the feeling withi ref ereucQ - to toe t. financial dis- kturbance of the country. The day's woMc witn tne banks-Has - been tne Wnklta flfrJimnT in ft lUlmhpr ftf'thfi i - -- j - . . banks Mv been quite . equal to the J demand upon them for, currency. 1 A good dear of eld paper maturing 1 nas Deen renewea, ana in some in stances new paper has been discount ed. ; Another noticeable- feature has been the disposition of private par ties who have been in the habit of , allowing their money to go on. the street, but who of., late have not shown a disposition to do anything, to make inquiry of the street lenders as to terms upon which money can be placed. In the general markets a better feeling was manifest, stilL but ' little has yet been done to remove the deadlock in which matters, have fall- n. orders are nere. esoeciaiiy ior provisions, but there is very little dis-f position to move under existing cir- cumstances. Holders of stock: are generally firm hoping " that some-1 tmng may soon trausuire w av 1 1 AT - i M.sVk.M An 1 wneeis oi commenw tu wuviuu, uu when thw is dono a lively trade is I anticipated. " . L... - '. - . ' the einanciai situatiow in k. -, ... cBicjjso. r Qmcxoo, Sept. r 29. The financialprospects in this city wirier. : The Union National. p. Conntr National i& the I .. t n a I aj akOW Aoaaa tr nrr .( till III aanH r-ai 1 1 Ilim a rknainfioa this morninsr. and although iv anuuai Ajauai wa, vvtaaaaav w they have" pawl "out considerable money there, is noting that can be 'n.anofT a"rnn ' unoh . either of them. wiilie there have been considerable rtenoaitk mede. The influx of cur- rpnev from New York and from the .. m 4 iM I nnnmtrv continues to be large, no l l5"??StV Sfl i -r - ' - : tt -r"" 7" "i." Za JIUIIDU WUicuiT m Kwvi oranortion' goes directly -into - the banks, and tne rest inio ine naiuaa oi - ;- .. .. . l a t commission merchants for tne .pur chase , of grain by i outside J parties. Rntit all tends to relieve the present' gtrmgeocyr So far asoan be learned theW nvrW nfgent demabd from coun- try banks upon ther correspoudents ".Kk iibaiwd nnon inter- view with a number of influential bankersand business men. Bostoat Bea4mas' to Et tllo Sa,aeee - Bostok, Sept. 25. Tl The city is beginning at last to feel I Vi q tarriKlo' nrASHIirp . flJ1(l A, COndltlOrl IDU ; i:JL sV iWoai f.nn1 WaJiM b 1 ui ' Ltnug ik-tto . v averted is possible. , The banks not havuig completed their preparations to issue certificates of' deposit, did not proceed on the new basis, though' they win prepared to-morrow, and did a small and cautious . discount -a u ia maa ; QI provide fands for manufacturers t their help, many are J soVely pf essed, 1 and the effe I f ' . . . ao.t.' ia fMt. f u'' . t ti.v I : . 1 . -tt iTr-itJ f . P? in1 baJf tbr ordinary number of em-4 ployes. .Manufacturers tear -at the wnrf nf - t.h a -woek that it .will be difli- cult to obtairi the money to pay tneir I men. exceot at rates that wm itoore than equal their jfirpfita. . Some freely J Birjress ' their want f pf connaence in in the ability of the banks to do what, no doubt,' they are supposed to do in their cases. iThe Presidents of tKo sayings banks held a meeting this morning and de cided that it is expedient to enforce the provisions of their by-laws in the matter of drafts, lhese provisions differ in the several institutions, some requiring sixty days and some Jess notice of intention to draw any sum. No 'doubt is entertained of the sound ness oi. au tue savings panics n ness of all the savings banks here and throhoat, the. gtate, but it U felt they could not withstand a long, run. Th' ihara . nnfi,iAnftA :n .hpm ; shown by their deposits at the close of laat.week. It is knOwn that many whp'had funds in the national batiks withdrew them apd deposited in the savings banks for better security.' NBW ADVEBTMEKEIITS. T. Q. Sebtoss. Final Notice. T. 1 C. Sebvoss. City Poll. Taxes. Hkitby B. BLAKE:-City Schools. 0.!G. Parsley &s Co. Notice. J TP. W. ! Kebchneb, Mullets' &c. J. N. Hikton. High School. Thos. B. Cabb.Wi1., Lodge No. 319. See Ad " Lost or Found. ;( TO CITY 8171SSCBIBBBS. v City subscribers are earnestly requested to report failures or irregularities in receipt of the Stab, at this office or tb Mr. II J. Thornton or .Mr.. Hugh: Green.' ' lb Mr.. Greek's listrict, South of Market street, some of the subscribers may reeeive their papers, a little" later than is desired for a day or two, but as soon as Mr. Green' becomes wm uc uu rcosuiiBuio giuuuu ui vufypuHuii. Our city, circulation has reached such pro portions that It requires much care and labor to distribute the papers properly; but we have . the business thoroughly systema tized now, and can, guarantee . promptness and regularity.. .,!.,,.,-.' . 3t i -s-a-ai i i BXafcestrates Courts. 1 ' Before Justice Gardner: ;. ' - iM. Samuel J.'Boney, of Lincoln Township, arrested on a peace "warrant sworn out by Jesse T. CoH!ns, had a hearing and tyas requtred to giye bond in the sum, ot l0O for his appearance at the Superior Court and to keep the peace, Madeline Brewington, charged with , an assault. ; Case dismissed on the, payment of COStS...; . ' V.'- : V. Before Justice Cassidey: : a F. Walcott, charged with an assault and battery on the person of Annie J. 8peight, and also with an assault on the person of John 1 Kennedy. The parties waived an examination and 'defendant was bound over to the Superior Court in the sum of $100 in each case. ; : ? ' Before Justice Moore: ' Moses Whitin, a member of (he police force, charged with assault and battery on the person of Scipio HilL Decision re- served. . : Henry Robinson, charged with an assault I and battery, on the person of Benjamin Lane.; ; Case dismissed on the payment of one cent ana costs. . , Ballroad Aeeidesit Maji Drowsed. On Monday- monung, aa a train loaded with cross-ties was in the . act. , of. backing across a trestle on the Tarboro branch of the .' Wflmington and Weldon Iilroad, about two miles from Tarboro, near, the terminus of the road, the trestle . suddenly Eye way pracipitating the engine and tender into the river: below. The engin- l, .TnumKfljilltn faramil xrith hli Ufa j - a w m wmmmmm mnrvommrm - mmm m mm though badly Injured but ;the fireman, tcolared mu.' wbobb nunA we could not as certain, -was drowned. We learn that the trestle in question has1 only been used dur ing 'the . - winter months, ' and ' that it was." an .' .acjV", .of ' recklessness on the part pf the, engineer to run his engine on it without its condition bng aeWy lit px after so many heavy rains. : Since writing the above a dispatch has been received by.Capt. J. F, Divine, .En gineer, and Superintendent in (his jcity, Stating that the engineer,: Joseph SeUars was not hurt very badly and that he is 41- ready mncn netter. : . i..ioloftIeal From otto' ScbuUe, Xn. xharge -s mospheric pressure, of the temperature and of the amount of rain in the month of Sep tember for the years of 1871r 1872 and 1873, aa.foDowa'u j- -i September,-1871-Monthly mean of tber- mometer; HfhB degrees; highest ferherature, f BO'defiTCeSi 1 68 degrees lowest) 49 degrees ,; '-amount of .ltStiMl:.tt inches, M;:.'V,:,'v;'M!:'!i : i i - ' ' September;' 1872 Moithh mean of ba- rometer, 30.078 iDcnes; montuiy mean ot of thermometer,' 75.7 degrees; highest temr perature, 06 ' degrees; lowest,' 59 degrees; amount of rainfall, 8.22 inches.. I September, i873, Monthly mean of ba rometer, 80.QJ3 mches monthly, mean pf thermometer, 71 degrees; liighest temper ature, 93 .degrees; lowest, 59 degrees; amountof rainfall, 9.97 inches. ,! Kay.ers .rsi-. -Jn- i- lu ' ? The only case before the City Court yes terday, was that of. Mary .Murphy, charged with being drunk and disorderly, who was found guilty and sentenced to pay a fine of f 10 or go to the Work House for 30 days. Sl. p;. sua, APlMePJ -Ma , -At the regularimonthly meeting, of .the Mechanica' BuiWing and LoanAsaociatioo, held at the Library rooms .yesterday evenn ing, 20 shares of ;stock wem redeenied as follows i-1. share jar $182f 18? shares.- at f 133 and 1 share ati84 50.T ' ".;: Local Dots. A colored concert and ball came off at City Hall last night, f i v Business wore a more cheerfnr aspect on-the wharf yesterday-. ' - -r Fine New River oysters in1 market yes terday at $1 25 per gallon. We could hear of no arrests being made by the police yesterday. , , Clear and. cool yesterday. Last night it was apparently cool enough for frost. Drl J; E. WInants, City Hofipttal phy sician, has returned from his trip North. ; Emergent meeting of Wilmington Lodge No. .319 this evening, at 7 o'clock. The "GentUes", had it ail their own way yesterday, in a business .point of view. No raia up the Carolina Central road on Tuesday, while here we had it in tor rents. No commencement has been' made on the work of opening Nutf' street as yet. What is the matter? ' , : ' For good news fripm New York in regard to financial matters 'refer to our tel egraphic columns this morning, . - Fortunately, those who ; i were : com pelled to change their residences yesterday had a fine day for removing their effects. A writ of habea corpus has been issued in the case of Moses Wnltin. committed for contempt of court by W. H. Moore, J. P. Falling barometer, north , and r east winds, mcreasingf cloudiness . and: rainy weather predicted for the South, Atlantic States to-day. f The Wilmington Star Minstrel Troupe, a new colored string band lately organized, will giye a grand concert and ball at City Ball this evening. . ( One of the city wagons loaded with rock broke down in front of the ' Dawson Bank yesterdAy':m6rain, while attempting to cross the street railway track. ' The free public . schools of the city wiu commence on Monday, the !3th inst, m the , Union, Heminway, Williston , and Campbell, Square School Houses. ;-..r n-We learn that Mr. John Warren, pf. gmithville, has rented the old Farmers', Hotel, on Nutt street,' and is giving it a thorough -overhauling preparatory to re opening it Cape Fear Water Torlca OoBrajt)-. In accordance with previous announce ment, meeting of the stockholders of the Cape Fear Water Works. Company 'was held at the First National Bank yesterdsy afternoon. ' M. Cronry,' Esq., was ealled to ! the chair and CoL W. L. Bmith, requested to act as Secretary. The meeting then pro ceeded to organize under the charter, with the following result: PiitidenL'-J.. Wilder Atkinson. Board rec&?r. Braxton Bragg, E. R. Brink, A French, W. A Chmuning, Wilkes Morris. The meeting then adjourned. We presume that steps will now betaken without any unnecessary delay, looking to j the early estabhshment of Water Works in this city. aaaroor gnsMntBapaR. Harbor Master, for the i clkrwing reE AF. showing the number of vessels arrived at tins port during the month1 oT Beptember, &c: Steamers, W; BBiraes,14f Brigs, 9; Schooners, 15. Total, 88. Aggregate ton nage, 23,270. Aggregate foreign tonnage, 5,503. . The following report of soundings on the Bars and Rips at low water is funUshed, by the pilots: ; t . j Western Bar,. 11 feet 6 inches. Rip 7 6 ., New' Inlet Bar, South 1; lw -. i Slen ......... 7 Bip................J.11 e 0 Tko Opera Haaatt Workmen are busily engaged in prepar ing the Opera Bouse, for, the .opening of. the season,; which commences with the ap pearance of Skiff & Gaylord's troupe en Monday ' and Tuesday next. ' Two' giai lamps have been placed Mat the front gate, while the painter's brush 4a being' called into requisition in polishing and beautify ing the establishment. ' i ' mmi m mm ' .aajaialo;Ciataw,j .4 -Atxu ' .m ,. "VVe have before-us four cottoa bolls from . the field of Mr. Jas. H. Henry, of Anson county, which for size and beauty wilt com-. pare favorably - with the best we ?aave ever seen. If this sample is a faitf specimen of. Mr. Henry's crop he at least will have no reason to complain of the inanspicious sea son. ':. '.'' ' 8ns;ar Crep of Laalalana. The sugar, crop of , Iiouisiana this year will probably be an av'prage yield, although in sprue districts the canes nave not ODiauiea jneir oraina ry growin, owing 10 ine wexweavner of the earlier part of the season. The ary weainer oi xne laswew weeics, ii continued, may invigorate the cane, and as it has yet.' two months, during which to grow, itimay, attain a fair size in aijL pans oi ine oiaie. ,t ; r Messrs., Fletcher and, Hpy. tho.Te-J . leased ; ij prt - vrarry prisoners, , had a, warm weicomejon inew; return; w omnneapouwamaay nignt a nrocesBionoi pouce, muury.aiia chi lzens met them at the ler6t and con- I w lie re -uierH nd-shaldhga. ' an lfjne; off;tueCfear-T his aprtmem-hsireu ; " ' DIED. BONK-At Contin Crack, eat of Beatty BHdee. oa S6ta September, William Dose departed thia life. He waa 97 yeara of age age and left are children to moan after his. He wax always ready to aay some thing aboat th Lord, more or lees. He w& aome timeaoalledSUiyCeUTia. is jri! ' ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, i ; , City Sclxools. THE lBIUC SCHOOLS OF . THE CITY win commence on the lBdMa4rln Oetoer,13th, In the TJnton, Heaaiawav 3 WUUatoa and Campbell Square School npaaea. Other aehoola wW lMopeaed; se there ahall be a demand for them. octS-lt .. . , . JoarhalandPoBt eopy. h. - ! 1 !.'-.!' IToticeJ V7KOM THI8 DATE OUR BATES Or COAL Am X' WOOD will STRICTLY FOR CASH, sad ao order will be filled an til paid for. Tma rale we are compelled to adopt aaa adhere, to mnctiy m shall hereafter keen no accoanta whatever, and ad adhere to aurti we we hope our friends wlH bear this la mind' when sand- ing their ordera.. Oct : t,rSTS-tf O. 3. PAHSLET CO. , -TT? Salt. Salt, Salt 4,000 BACKS SALT JUST RECEIVED Schooner Minnie, , for saie 07, ,' . ,,s . 'i V. W. KKRCHKEB. i Oct S-tf r , 88 and S8 North Water street. Htellets and Cheese. JgQ SBLS. PRIME MULLETS, 2QQ BOXES CHEESE, - r or sale dt V. W. KERCHKER.. octS-tf. S7, S8 and 29 North Water Street. CORN, KEROSENE AND HAY. OA BBL KJEROBENl OIL, ' i ill 250 BALES PRIME HAY, . vONwaaleby,. octt-tf KXRCHirXR. BAUpJJ, pQRK ANprSTfJiGlA : Oft BOXES IA a 8IB8,5 BOXES AND Hkds. Dv Smokap Bides and ShooMers, 150 Bbls. Pork, - - ' a v For sale by oet S-tf ;,: W. KERCHNER. IfTH STREET. BETWEEN !ANK AND ffTN, J will reopen Mondar. October 6th. TaitioiLfdr the scBoiastfe year- of nine months : toant, S40;. Intermediate Clasa, eiiah and ClriiT 100: German or lin idetital eharaaa. Me. oeraaoata. AdC . H. chet, Germaa aad French; Mrs,'. N. Hinton, Prl oct J..N HINTON, Principal. wixniircToir jlodb wo. sis. T7MERGEirr MEETING THK BVZNTJW AT o'clock. ... : . : lUiS,. uy order or w. m.. ocint .1 1 . ., , Secretary. PrUAX H0TICE. I.' .!. . . t OFFICE TREASURER COLLECTOR, ) Citt or WnjtiNOTos, N. C x September 15, 1875. ) ; City Taxes. : . Jl LL PROPERTY ON WHICH TAXES RE- main napaid October 1st, proximo, will be AD VERTISED and BOLD, as no longer indulgence win be ffren. Ti OL dIKVUBB, . . . Treanuer and Collector. septlS-tf nae 1 " Ladies' Belts, I T AD1ES' AND GENT'S TRUNKS, SATCHELS, 1 Haraeas Faotery of J.S,Topkaim Co., ! ' ' Nd 8 Boata Front Bt, - ' Wllmiuitawi; k. a mai4f MISCELLANEOUS. GENERAL Agency. Uyerpaol ete KionAom (tlefie (Ftre) Insurance- CoBapapy GROSS ASSSTTS OVER ; ' - 190,000,000 00 ASSETS IN THE UNITED STATES, 4,000,000 tt) All leases paid IMMEDIATELY upon receipt of aatfafactbry proof, WITHOUT. . pEDUCnON lor jiatereat. j ',. ;,; , . i . Va. lir an dartee OP taCHMOGiNlA. An OM aad ueuabie ceatBany, narwltr BatlalaCt . . k : PKTJfCECS 0TSSST, , . Slot WaAor aad STromt Sta. FOR SALE t THAT VALUABLE AND DE8IRABLK - MEE-STOEI BUCK BOILDLSG, With all eeoagaryoataooaeaof briek, sttaatedapon east aide of Front, between Walnut and Bed Cross etreets with rear entrance on Bed Cross street. Terms liberal in conformity with the present toanr i cial etatue. - --- ; . 4 tl i tsOnLT A X0BBI8, AnctSBtoekaadBeal aWte Brokecs. . sept SS-St : ; r f,-.:S(;-, ' T" h fioi'itiaf TT3 P, 's,jn0 is aerv reported ready to , ropelre eare, Lay-days I tobegtoeaay , i . v ijtX , e. hHDK' ; octi , ,s ageat. ' ' iiiTf XKoaVaay, OesBT eta. Mrs. M. 8. Cashing wffl eoattnae te elutrge of the Mnakal DepartBwat. ; i . eptsMf J rnmary'De- Taia- r- iKxiaSi&it ftp" f- "'-ii ktttr. vSii :: '11 nrrtf 1 o6oD9,v oobsets,; haitdbr- SUrts Vetret Belts, BasneB, and All jthe N ovelttes of .tbe Season Usually found in a fini-daes mflltnery store. ' Some thlngnewlnatw. , :?r ; . ' ! RUBBER; tTMBRELLA. ' aHaz erjlartred mr store arid stock. lean offer superior inducement in my Hne of bosinees to Wholesale and Retail f Buyers. , I have added to my stock a department of Thaakfnl for the batronase hitherto' received. 1 trost by fair dealing; and GIVTNQTHE BEST GOODS FOR THK LEAST MOMET to gala a In crease of custom. . ... , QNE TOICEiRMS ',CA5Hj A D BB4WIf,. . EXCHANGE COENER,- -r ... - ; : Wilmington. 1 P. Sli-Special notice wJUbeJjven 6 tlie Ladies of the Crajsl irUUtaerr OeaXog;. octitf ,' .:; . RE HO V A L 1 -.1 - j XS., H. FI8HBLATJC SUPEBINTESDEKT,) TTATJB BEMOVED TO TBS LARGE AND COM- &.VM BEMOVED TX jnodiona buildiirg, J.JL. NQTS.PRjQN". STREET, Hecently ' Occupied 'by George ' E. 3iTyb? ft'gtkJ tf--'! septet ; SCHOptBCfOKSi School Boqk SchoorBpoks. A large and complete aesortnent of-. - r K S. SCHOOL BO o A- Just Received and ,,,, For 'Sale virrHaBMBGKWS septSMf ' ' ' ! Live Book and Music Store. BOOTS AITPr SHOES AT WHOLESALE. . i . 1-. - . (3eo. R. Freaieli it Soiaa, ,N0a 39, 't Iinrffi mat StterttS Next North of First Na. tfamal Bankyj xiivjl I Call and JZxacolne Stock .GEO. B. FRENCH SONS, tept 30-tr ' ' . 1 ' - SSNbrtSTront street. AMODKCMTEITRAORDIHARY. ! Grand J NAV, SVBAt GKAHD OlPEIf INGS, .q;Q:,f:H,;iKw:c : WitheiiP4tent Bex Ciener.i . Call and see HU1TS0IT & CO., oet 1-tt. dXE -CLOTHIERS. KcKey'BeviVed. 1AA BARBELS CSLEBBATED if ' i' ft-:.---. ii "I ti : ;' ' ; 'Ji' , . .om.ewrrnieaatv, . t Tor sale by; - ' . July. 80Wi .-:.:.; XDrABDS A HAXL. For Bent, l! -.-i-i.-. STOBlf ltfrr T5E COBKElt OF MARKET an4 Water streets, ai preseni oqcapled by I. G. Ban man, Xsq one pf the most desirable business stands in the city. Apply to eptl4-tf H. B. JULKKS. rppBANTS .APERIENT, , CONGBESS WA tec, Allen's Long. Balnam, Simmons' Xiver Begnla tor. Pamts, Ou.Varnishaa, Glaaa, Brnahes, Ac-. for sale low by aept87-tf JL GREEN a PLANNER. Hardens and Invigorates- the gums t Parties end Perfumes the Breath i Cleaases, BeaanfleB and Preserves the , ... ;:rTE:Ettf i;::t;:!S:f: 1 tTiei!ii$ turaaNaftatofayou;.-'..f k u:, sold. bx,4i ipajaaiSTa, , , , ; may tlodly tfctfc al 1 .fpfiit at oirFoTind; LOST Yesterday, sear the Market House, a pair of gold-rimmed Spectaciea. The tnder will be suitably rewarded by baving then atT.W. Brown's Bona tfeweirj Dune. ctta chiefs. Hosiery. Kid Gloves. Hand-made Hoon and BnatleB. eePhvr. -Worsted. 'Leather and .BealUau Switches.! Neck Ties and A M mm 1 it I"