THEHommrcrsTAE. PUBLTSHSD DAILY BY "; BATM Or SUB8CEIPTIOH IN AD Y AFC I one vear, (by tnfJl) postage paid,... 7 00 Sixmonths. " " ) " .... 4 00 Three rnontW" ' 44 7 ' " ......... M To City Subscribers, deUvered in any part of th citT Fifteen CenU per week. Oar City Agents are not authorized to collect for mors than S month in advance. t ,-, ..,,, . V ? ? j OUTLINES. A disgraceful mob oyer the remains of . a person buried in Montreal took place yes terday. Turkey resents foreign inter ference. 7 Caldwell & Watson, East India merchants, harg failed. Plant cr'a National , Bank of Louisville Las re sumed business. : An ex-Judge, who was a witness in a church scandal case, was wounded by the friends of the implicated woman, but Injured bis assailants. Several counterfeiters arrested la St. Louis. New York markets:' Gold, inU4i ; cotton, 14f15 ipaliC ' 62,1 7fc spirits turpentine," 82. Two persms killed by running off of cars in going' to celebration at Atcheson, Kansas. Director-of-the-Mint'Lindeman' telegraphs from San Francisco that the outlook is ini proving. Rear Admiral Goldsborough g3riously sick. Ten thousand Herze govinians driven into Austria, and disarm ed. - Rehm, teller of Planter's Bank, Louisville, confesses be committeid robbery, but is bailed. r- The Greek organ! Constantinople advocates alliance between Greece and Turkey ; Operatives at Dundee consenting to a reduction of wages; work at the mills commenced.' . 1 Nearly five millions subscribed to Bank of Cali fornia. Spirita Turpentine The Hertford member of , the Convention weighs 540 pounds, and he is a Radica'. - ' v- 1 ! Murray Stone, Esq., a , promi nent citizen of Nash county, is not dead as reported. " ; . . An unknown colored ' man was found dead in a grove east of Raleigh. No suspicion of violence.- v' ' - h Mr. Franks, of Onslow county, recently killed a bear in the Franks pocosin, ' which weighed over 200 pounds. . : ; Mr. R. E. Blakey, of the Bruns wick (V?.) Adtoaie, intends at an early day moving bis paper to Murf reesboro.' The Raleigh Jfewa is pleased to learu that lUo ladies throughout the State a;e taking an active Interest in the coming State Fair. V - V-v.-s- :,-t i- - : The Mail says Mr. RoVt Whit field, of Nash county, by mistake gave bis ton, aged 12 years, 1 roorphing instead of quinine, and the boy died. . . . " , . A new Masonic: Lodge was or gauized at High Point on the 25ih ulU under aiie title of Numa F. Reid Lodge, named in honor of the late N. F. Reid, D. D., of the IN. C. Conference. " '" " ? I -Mr. C. E. Iielo several his cou- jaection with ths Salisbury Intelligencer and ''returns to the Lexington Central YY. 8. R. Long. Local of . the InteUigeneer, becomes JLocalof tbe Uentrat. . r Maj. George W. Grice, president ol the iJanKirForlsmouta, nas oeen elect ed president of the Raleieh & Gaston and the Raleigh, & Augusta Air-Liae railroads at a salary or f,U-JO per annum. . X Goldsboro Record: We hear a run that Sheriff Murrell, of. Onslow (ukujv, while attempting to arrest two ne- uroes under legal process, in that county,. shot and severely wouDued both, arresting nneand the ether escaping, under the fol lowing circumatanee, which fully justify iism : When be told the negroes that be bad a precept and that they wereiaader arrest, one of them drew a pistol and presenting it at the Sheriff, attempted to shoot, but the piece missed fire, whereupon the; Sheriff not ana wounaea mm. jd vtucr uckiu also drew a oistol. but the Sheriff shot and wounded him before be could attempt to fire. . The negroes I attempted to escape, in which one succeeded, while the other was "captured.,, , - . i ontrs Siory Contradicted. I A few days ago the telegraph dis jyatches reported in 'brief a terrihle story of outrages xeommitted upon two young ladies on loard a packet yesseL between Nova Scotia and Bos ton, by the crew,' and their subsequent murder Th Halifax Chronicle says of the alleged crime: .; A Chronicle r reporter: was informed by a Shelburne captain that the whole storv'is regarded in Shelburne as the -offspring of thedlsdrdered J brain of ... r - . . . . s 1 1 . JMr. Sutherland, wnose mina na ueeu affected by the deaih of his dangb nera," who were 'really drowned when he Marv E. .Tone was wrecked. The iman Greenwood, mentioned as having lold the 8tory, says : he never" gave anv such information to ,mr. quiuer laud, f The captain - of the 1 : Mary E. ' -Tones is a man of esod repute, is now in command of a vessel sailing in the provincial trade,1 and can be arrested almost at any time if, he is wanted. The Loowville (Ky.) Zedger nays: Governor Leslie' has' signalized the expiring'days of his administration of public affairs or Slate Dyine granu discovery of a new use to which boy bahie ma v lie nut and. under the broad seal of the great State of Ken 1 m;k v. the Governor' has commemo rated this grand discovery by ap- l'irtinar ana commiHioni"K jcaiujwi Travis Duff, aeed sir mouths, as Aia, do Camp to the Governor, with the Tank, title and emoluments 01 a voi The Governor, by way , of a compli ment, made with bis f wn hands a vest for the Cldef Justice, wliile the latter m return made a shovel and pair of, tongf which be presented to' the Gov- ernor. i.'lkf St. Paul's, in the VaUey, Trausyl- piat Rock.. . .:1 Sep1- 1 leodersonville $et. Oltucoe, ....... ...... .,4. .t.-SePkP dhurch. Henderson Coj v.SeW. fk, tv'alvary 1 Litcester.. ......... rv. . . . WavnaU'o - , .8eOR AsbevilleV. . . Serf W The collections at each place will propriated to Diocesan Missions. uep I he Morn VOX.. XVI. NO. 141. THE O I T"ST. The mails will close at the City Post -Of fice until further notice as follows: Northern (night) mails for all points North, -East and West of Weldon. 5 uaujr av. ........ .v . i .... . u:u j-. jji, " through and way (day) ; . , mails dailv.exceDt Sundav. 60 A. M. Southern mails. for all . pointa. .. 8ouUvdaily.Tr . Jb, 8:iS M; Charteston, daily, at. ........ . 5 :30 A. II. western mails (U.U. K'y) daily (exceDt Sundavs. 250TP.M. Charlotte mail closes at........ 2:30 P. M Smithville (via Easy Hill and " town ureek) Tuesdays and Saturdays 030 A. M. Fayetteville,1 and offices on Cape J . rear luver, Mondays and Fridays 1 KX) P M. Fayetteville by a Q. R'y, daily ' i - -, (except SUndavsKT: . . t. . ; 5:30 A. 31' Onslow C. H. and intermediate . offices everjr Friday .... . i. ; 6 :00 A. M.' The Smithville mails, by steamboat, close at 3 P. M., daily, except Sundays. Juails dehvered from 6:30 A. XL. to 7:30 P. M. and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A. Stamp Offlce open from 8 A.M. ia 121H.. and from 2 to 6K)0 P. AL Money order or Register Department oix;n same as stamp Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. . Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day and night , Alalia collected from street boxes every day at 5 P. M. NEW ABVEmiSKHKIVTi. : D.'Coktjohakn House, for Rent. , O.iaU. Ditson & Co.Choir Books. See ad. "Lost" , . .. , N. Hutaff House for Rent. . Mrs. E. L. Rueckebt Ger. Ara'n Inst P. Hkissbrrgkb Late Publications.. ? l.ral Dots. . The river is now falling rapidly at Fayetteville. J TW Aldermen last night again "failed to connect" ; u -r- Another public improvement new moon now going op. Conventionieta are hurryiug Raleisbward. The New Hanover delega tion left yesterday. f-j The street oars ;rau nearly all Thursday night and were a great accommc datkus to the picuicent. : The crop of - Jamestown weeds is unusually large this season, especially in the more Northern auU Southern' portions' at the city. "",,' '. . i The grounds of the Athletic Club are betng rapidiy put in order, having been leveled, &c while trees have beeutet put in proper locations. . . , - - Samuel Ilobiusou, col., charged with assault and battery, waa j died y ester day to await a hearing before Alex. Samp son, J. P., this morning at 10 o'clock. Our thanks are tendered tor a complimentary ticket to the fiUeeniii an nual exposition of the N. V. Agriculiural Society, to be held in Raleigh OciobeflSth, 13th, I4tb, 15th and lClh, 1875. . ; i '-L We are requested to state that Rev. G. J. Bernheim will preach in the First'Presbytetlan Church, in this city, on Sabbath next, the 5th inst ,, at 8i P. M. The usual prayer meeting will take place at 10 A. M. ; ' r-l f " -r . '. : 1 i- Mr. Thos. lieck, grocer at Hed Cross and Sixth streets, is putting up a oae atd a half story 'dwelling on 1 Sixth street, adjoining his store. A new blacksmith shop has just been finished on Red Cross, nearly opposite, and is owned, we think, by col wed men.- , ,:V '? v Bae m.Hlobaro. ': - The race at ilasonboro Soundmen yester day. was One of the closest contested races of the season. At the start the wind was very light, but soon sprang up, giving some of the yachts aboui as much as was needed for tbem,:while others could have stood a much heavier blow. . The yachts were call ed in and a start was made at quarter past 1 oVlock in the following order: 1 '- Bessie, Leet Tovydii. Spray Isabel, Ian', Boal Empiett Marion. ' ,,0 An accident occurred to the ima wnen the course had been half sailed, which pre cluded the possibility of ber sailing the re-; mainder of the race and she was withdrawn. Ladies from Wrigbtsville, Greenville and Masonboro Sounds graced the occasion with their presence and smiles. ATbe race yesterday was the first in which. theEmpie ds lfarwn tested her speed, and she would have made belter time had her commander been more familiar with the channel of Masonboro,; ; Vi , ; The yachts rounded the, home buoy In the following order: Bessie Lee, Fanny, Empie A Marion; Touyou' Spray;' the Bessie Lee aailing'the course, eight miles, in lh. 87m.i Fanny lh. 38m.; Empu & Marion lh. wm. The time made by the remainder of the vichts was not kept, as the interest seemed to be centered in the three yachts which came in firs& '-'-- j-:' -- The wife of Policeman Simon uicuaui ion, colored, residing in the southern part of the city, toofc a large overuoas u ,.r. Thnrmtav evenhiic. which came verv'near proving fatal, but by the exer lions of the physicians summoned to her aid we learn that she is now in a fair way to recovenvcltis supposed that her purpose was suicide, as the amouuV of the drug taken we learn, would fill one or the smai botties In which Davis' Paitf Killer is sold. tmn mt Taenopmeier. ; ' j fOTheioUowioglwas the range of Abe ther mometer at the Signal Bureau, in this cny, r 7 A.;M, i !72 i M.? GO;1 2 P. 31 , 92; 4:80 P. M. ,02;9P. M.,77. WILMINGTON, N. Not "Tbaaltfal for Small Favors.". -: A striking example of the strange ideas of ; propriety and justice which pervade . ' ; . . . . . . the cranium or the average youiutui Amer ican of African descent occurred on our streets a few days since, j A white, boy of some seventeen summers was passing in the vicinity of the postoftlce . when he picked up a looso greenback iu the shape of a $2 bill which he discovered on the pavement. While musiug on the good fortune which bad thus added even such a comparatively small sum to bis not very , plethoric purse, cries of grief came to his ear, which acted ike magic upon the sympathetic feelings of the young man, . wbo stopped and in quired of a youthful specimen of the sable order and of the feminine gender, from whom'pioceeded the mournful wailings, what was the cause of her grief. ;: . "Ohf says she, "I have lost two dollars which my mammy gim me to get something down the street, and if I don't find it shell skin me alive. Oh! what shall I do y " Why, here's your money," says the - V 1 . A 1 . . . A young man. 1 louna 11 ou tue pavcmeoi a few moments ago." . The girl took the money as it was handed to her and. was about making off when a colored man who bad witnessed what bad taken place, said to the girl, ' Look here, child, aim you going to thank the gentle man fpr giving you back your money ? " " No, I aio'l," blubberedthe youthful im personation of sable gratitude, " cause if he hadn't give it to me my mammy, would have got out a warrant and sent him to the Guard House." " .... The following cases were disposed, of by this tribunal yesterday morniug: Gustave Tobiasen and Adres Frederiksvn, oamon farcrfi xci tipinp drunk and dis- orderly, were sentenced to pay a fine 01 fai ...,-- and costs each. , ' . Henry Williams, charged with fighting on the streets, was found guilty and ordered tOY-ay a fine of $10 and costs; which was s ibseqnently reduced to $5 and costs. Jane Hines altos Jane Fulford, charged with disorderly conductwas ordered to pay fine of $10 and co4s. ; King McCaul, charged with same offense as above," .Case continued until the 10th net ' ' ;"J : f;v ; . ' ; - James Dillan, disorderly conduct, was fined $10 and costs, half of which was sub sequently remitted by the Ma3'or. Nick DeBose, charged with being dis orderly. Case continued until the lpihinst. Edward Hill, charged with, disorderly conduct, was found not guilty and ordered to pay a fine of $10 and costs. Vuuierfell Nlekelo. j ; r Our attention has been called to the fact that counterfeit nickels are in circulation in this ci y ilt will tic remembered .that two men were ai rested a week orjwo since, in Lenoir ctunty, charged wilh Botnly pass- ng but manufacturing these counterfeit?, for which purpose they bad the moulds in their- possesfcion. .The- parties jrere. both young menr residents: of Craven county, of respectable families, and named respective ly John J.Brock andohnYW.Tlhemi the former of whom, on a hearing before U. e. Commissioner Lehman, -aj Newbern, was released on bail in the sum of $500, and the latter was sent to jail. They were believed to be the agents bf a concern engaged ex. tensively in the business of counterfeiting. There is ho doubt that the bogus coin in circulation here now is some of the same issue as that found Iu the & possession of the young men alluded to. Full particulars Of the arrest, &c, of the alleged counterfeiters appeared in our issue of Saturday last Vselul IulornatloH. " A friend iurnisbes us with the following receipts, taken from Appletoris Cyelopadia, for, destroying' those most detested .vermin known as cockroaches: . . i. ej 1. Ml? rtdlead; Indjajeahmdnwlasses in thick batter, and place them about peu baunts at night hj,t n;$- j ..- g. - A-teaspoonful of -powdered arsenic anlaablespriioM mar be.crumbled about their places at mgju. . . .. .. Great caution ia required in the use of this, aa Ik so tnWMUi -w 1 -- jr -r- 1 . s i a ct it fa rvfitaitn them.-' -Us? wrw ) i 1 r1 fc.fcaO- MosUtrate' Co art; 'Isaac White, cVrfored, was before Justice Gardner, yesterday, charged wiA the lar ceny of a pipe, the property of 'one Penny Henderson, also colored. He was ordered to give bond in,the sum of $50 'for his ap- pearance ai tuucu uu Court. r The, same defendant, ; .arraigned on the charge of trespassing on the prenrises of the complainant, t Penny .'Henderaou, idead a former acquittal and was dismissed. Til. Public Reboot ! ' .'-liuhu At a meeting of the ( Township School Committee, held Thursday-night.lhfcftWlow ing teachers' were appointed for, the various white public schools1 of this city :'ilrs. P. W. Fanning, Miss M. E. Ellison, Mrs. Fhra Wise.Mb:- Mary Diiguid MM 8allie nrehHlwrwer'ytHearnme thirty apphcants f orthe poiitiuar filled by t lie ladies mepioned 01sf i C . 1 The teachers lor, the colpred schools have 1 , 1 . ,t-. ' j i -; - '' i ; U.' '--t'ry v? a The first rice birds l ofc tba aeaaon weie, we are informed ' retailed , da tbe streeto Tborsday; at SOntidozen;; appears that the prol theT mncb - prized birds was not awaaoXthe great esteem in which they are Wdlby the average Capo Fear EDicurflanbence tbe low figure a', which tbey were dwposed of. . SAXEEDAY SEPTEMBER ;:4;1875. The: 8rt;.'; -llOiac Mi 'fe The city rifie teams shot acpther matcb yesterday afternoon, oh iheir.rangej across the river; and bad a'fine diy forilhe sport.. The greatest score possible to be made, was the same as at the last match-4-90 points for all bulls-eyes;" 15 sbotstd eacli member. irrwrFrHargravfeT&f "Team NTS.''won the cup by 'a scoreuof 75 'points; Mr. E Lillyof N jpoioislaod Mr DuBitz-CutUr third with 71i points. Team No. 1, as will be noticed, had out six while- Nov 2 had seven men.' The scxre shows that No. 2 gained the plu rality as well as the cup: " E. Lilly.' , " 3 - W. It. - Kenan . ...7.-. Jos. Price.;........: ...... R M. Houston.... ........ ......... 21 DuBrutz Cutlar..; v.;U,'...-.vv 71 H; G. Sraallbdnesi U JMR -UU .P&1 OJi " Total. . . . . S r ..3114 It -.: l"J; MeR. Russell; Bcoter.Uh W. F. Hargrave ..................... E. II. Eilersii.C ..ii.-U-'i i , . . . . Jno. T. Rankin ...................... . N. : B. : Ranki a: .-.v ;;'.;. i :"'.'. V: .. . 75 52i 65 50 57j .430 W. L. DeRosset....... Junius Davis. . r. . v ...... . Jno. D- Woody 21. . 1 jj'.'i'i , .Total... .... ...... (,t .,.... J. T. Mclver; Scorer; :.f. nadelra.'-'- - " . . ' ' ' There are some bouses about town, just to pass, which now "pula the prowling re porter in a good humor with, everybody in general and sets him to thinking particularly -complimentary tilings about the taste of the occupants. .fjThey arelhe houses that have their f rout porch overgrown and ( festooned with the" tiaii'lWr'ttaiaelraTinTfiere one on South I. out '.'street where the vine isC Attuned '323d' i fcava windows in the green, aadavliicU siiu ojuj. Bj.sft.well tatt e aJlievoOy wouldLbe-Msible for us everlo quarrel with the trainer; And another ou Ann, trained in diamonds; and another )u"ReiiCfosV mJ'anbtber snd a jother here and there ;throngh the city; which we. do not now exactly locate, but all very pretty, and to catch a breaih from whose ; delicate whiter pprays in passing seems to us pleasure in excess. Impoaed Upon. A colored man; was going; through the streets a day or two since with a small box in his bands, Jthe top perf oraje with small boles, the contents of the box being a com mon ground mole, and the burthen of the old man's cry was, "Here's your ground mole, worth only $25." Somebody wanted to know what use could be made of the creature, to wbipU the man replied, ;" I don't know, but I was loJd he waa! wuff 1 twenty-five dollars f" Of course, the , poor fellow had been imposed upon, - Tb German Pieme. , . ... v Our 03stbetic German fellow-citizens chose a pretty plaee to.picnic Thursday with their faff f Hends, ahd Uedoubtoi (hey enjoyed both the company and the surroundings to the fullest, for, thc.'went;'iar33t.'io (be day and came away late . in the night, and in our travels about town we have not beard any; murmurs of dIsaj)poiatment except from those who were unable to attend. 1 ne lestivUies commenced at noon and were con tinued until, 4 A Ml yesterday.' The danc ing was done under the canopy of the grape arbors, and, we are told, the whole scene presented a particularly pretly picture. ; , , j Tlie Street Hallway. The track is now all pulled up off Seventh sti&CinifparUy oaJXarkM above. Fourth. The work of re-laying on Fourth street has progressed as far south as Ann, and when the curve from the end of the track on Market is connected.'cars can run over this section o the new line. If is thought the entire route will be in operation in about a week, and then the rush will be to see Wbo shall first ride over it. y' - ; That's In a Ifame.' 1 'v-"'-: WhUe lakiag'a-walkilast evening, a friend tells us that he overheard a fragment of it conversation between' two colored men to this effect: : VTpnng Ross, you say! f "Yaas, hebibngs to dat big family ober iri one -de-cbillenT. po'';abdu.ctett -Cb'ail,RoMwaam wifl probably 'be 'news botblo bis friends and to ithe bouse bf Rothschild.' 0 " 't Wllmlastoa BlllodI DUtrlet. -'i 1 .X Appoiamenfi or Rev; WS! Black, Pre siding Elder, for the third round of quar terly meetings for tBe present Conference vear of the Wilmington District: -Wilmington, at Front Street Church, Sep- remoer a auu o . . . , Smithville, at Smithville, September 12 , and 14. ' - ..;-,-! CITY ITExTl. Wb-ghtt Busnncss. The . Messrs. Fairbanks manufactured 10 Hay, Coal, and Track Scales dn ratg iko week ending Aagut 88tlu-ThU is an average of one every thirty minutes Of working time, and is the largest production ia any week since tbe establishment of their basiaess. V: t. ' , i ' Hook BciDntT.-'in Mowruie 8taj Book '.Bind 0rj axe all kinds of Binding and Baling in a work; manlike-manner, and' at reasonable prices. ; axer chants and others needing Receipt Books, or other work, may rely on promptnear in the ezeendon of .tlMnriitdtra.tt:-'i'r;.t itite--i'f-t '. j ' Tasa pBirrrwe-tiiKs. invalttable to rail companies, steaniihip companies, banks, mer-" fchanta, manafaetttrtre and otheri;'aThey; are en daring and changeless, and will Wpy. aharp and clear for an indefinite period of tiasew Having just received a tresh supply ot these inks, we are pre paied to' execute ordeit promptly and at moderate prices. - ; rr-r n ' ' 'm' i t " i Buosoii Citt, N. J.. SepU 80th, WlMssBfe . 4 W. Toixirrr-S9 Maiden LsieJ New York: The lO goage Gun No: B0T8 1 ordered from yott glVea me entire satisfaction. I was very exacung wnen or dering the Gnu, bat mnst, say that you have more j than fulfilled what I required of fair I have shot j Mveral breech-loadera, by flrsfrclase makers, and yoargua beat them an for beaaty andfworlmmiH'U 'Iw " 8 ' " ! ; . ,t sblp, rAf. for shooting qoalitiea, year gun shoot stronger and more evea thaa any eun X ever shot. X have shown It to several good jadges 0n?ldlng nrBt-class 'gunmakert) and all agree that the action hv Very strong and durable, and that the' gun is one of the best they erer sawC rJ have made some very long shots with It, nshig only Zyi. drs,of powder, which is al your pun requires. I have shot it at a targal according to the 'rules of the Turf, Field and Farm' trials, snd the' average of S shots at 40 yards is: ZiSft-pav:t6pene1xan;.; S8j right-pattern, 175 f - penetration V 89; 1 using Sjtf. drs. powder. Now I am sore such '; a ! gun Is seldom met with,' and anv very. 1 proud to. be the owner, lof it Bat the real test of yon gun is in the Held there it. ex cells all others, killing cleaner and handsomer than any gun f ever saw, as you assured me they would.'' Both paper and metal shells work Bplendidly. ) Gentlemen, 1 have to offer you mj very best thanks,- and will recommend your : gnss to all my friends. -jiii-J 'i-.tr ci .v:'fii; f- . ; - .; ToorsRespectfally, . . i-fH'3.--Vinr i -t, ; if ; Vai "f HaNBIT lniOT." NEW,! AI? YERTISEMENTS. j v.- On , i : . . ... .. - - ... : ' ' . . . ! ' THDBSOAT NIGHT, ON MAEKET Str between Front and Fifth streets, a Black Hat, some valuable papers an Japackage of Money. A iiberal reward win be paid, by returning tbe same to this office. sept 4-lt :St. Paul's GeriaE-AierieaH Institale.. -TyiLL EE-OPEN ON THS - . - ' ,.j . - Jt irst monaay in uctooer, ; ; ! Cobksb oa Third and Mjlbsit bTBEiTs. : An efficient corns of Teachers areenzased for the scholastic year, a .( MKS. J. I KUfiCKfiRT. eepi 4- . t , f rincipai. For Rent. 1 ADWELUNG HOUSE SITUATED ON the Northwest corner of Fourth and lied Cross streets. Apply to 4- tept 4-1 Corner Front and Brunswick. ,' For Eenti ! .jyWEI.IIUG, .WITH k 8TQBB, ON cerner of Sixth and Swana' streets from October 1,1875, to October 1,1876.2 sept - . , , N nUTAFF.B ... ( , ', JfJST JtffJBLISQED J. ., j . Tiae Shining River ! ! A New ' Sabbath ; School : Sons ' Book By IL S.4 & W. O. PERKINS. ' ; .. - ' ' , : ' ' Price 83 Cents. '.'.- $30 per Handred.-"i Rest in Theei" ;What sua may say" "Wan dering child," " What are : these," " Watchman awake !" are specimens of the titles of the beautiful new hymns, to sweet new melodies. J ' 4 - 'TBE BI6H?p00tllHflm ! ;;v D X r rw.aiiii an1 W St Ttr.Mw ; Prie $1 0O- ' .:'sr-$9 00 per dez. The HIGH SCHOOt CHOIR is similar in general devigntethe very popular " Houk or Bntsrao," which has been almost universally nsel in ; High Schools. . The present work is In no way inferior to Its predecessor, and is entirely fresh and new. The tSongfnwch,1 - ' Prfce 75 Cents. -FV$f SOperBwIft! j By IL It. Pueb,' assisted by L O. jEjcebbox, TVi nnt thnV of teaching a Slnt?inir School without Using this attractive, popular and nsefql book, j " Specimen copies sent, post -paUor retail priec ' t O, DITSON CO., f CHASEhTdITSON A CQ.. ,.- ..Boston.. , . I . 711. .Broadway, N. X,,,, aept 44w8w Wed 8at v - v ; s f Late Publioations; The Mountain of the Lovers; Poems of Katnte and Tradition, ' ' 'By PAXIL BATNe- ' ' .' ' .12mo. dUt Extra, Gilt Edges" Tk Tnn la a PtieL. Aa a sonneteer, amonz tbe very first of living Bards. New York Independent, For sale at 1 - 1 - nu- ... . ii HSIKSBXRGSR'S -t ' 1 83ptf 4-tf ; ' ' " Live Book and Itnsic Store. . '7- ' . r 1 - ( FOR f RENIV j j FROM OCTOBER , 1,' 1875, TO OCTO ber 1, 1878, the -brick building on North Mill Will side of Princess, between Water and Front streets, now Gordon and pthera. "occupied by Itri Jno."W 1 Th( building will be divided and rented as folp, T wo ropihs on firbt floor, , now occupied by Mr, Gordon as Insurance office. Two rooms on first floor In Wes end' 6frbaIl&iBjt 1 similar to those on first floor of East end , . . j J 1 ! Baaememt and second and third floors et East half ' ' ' '-; " I . 1 -. ' .! "J.i krkanaiaV. - . 1 f-T. ';, t i-it :': r-il ! tie 1 " . Basesacat andj second and jthlrd floors of . r . , ...tT ' -.Jiil.W k:'t 1 bafroTbatldlag. s-i Hi ;i . IW!' l -J r The rooms on first floor are adnirablji located for Insurance Agoets, Commission Merchants or Law tyer!whi thftf, upper fapr: VeU salted for !Vt". ?- not t 1 .ton Hi! lJtflf, i -l AlPiytO r r .1 1 -' i CRONLT S MORR . 9. , aug 8Mf nac' 1 1 r Wa WJaVH. BttBlARD, L;B. GRAINGER., iU WALLACE, V .. , itesiaenu ' .; . Cashier.' , 1 a Bank of I New Hanover, J .'!' Authorized Capital SI, 009,000. Ca.li Capital paid In; i30Q,Ot0 SurpIuav-FuBal 850,000, JOHNDAWSONW ffr .' Hi i si rM 8TKDMAH". iil'k'MtJRCHKON1 ' H ' "'. "L B.f GRATNGES' .T;,-r.i ; !!.' .''Jij !-.' JAS.FA. LEAK...., VOLLERS .;f .B, LITTLE ;j. R. R. BRHK!KR8 BORDEN j. w; ateinsdn" mi weddell. ?jn jilt ft irT). ) T' uraWTEHTBJ; NErr; S go'nth. of H. B. Eilers; also, the, two Stores on' South Water street, occupied sespeettvely.hy Robt.Tait and D. J GUbert; also, a small dwelling house on Iff I 9nd street, between (arch and CaaUti. Apply to 1 4m I V 4 ii.t WHOLE NO. 2,592. y , N EW, AD VERTISEMENTS. r To Eent. ) BWELLINQ HOUSB ON WEST SIDE Fourth street.- between Red Cross and Walnut streets; Apply to .:'; !. angS9-tf nac ? 8. D. WALLACE, Aget.1 , s For J Rent; ; : jX; 1 j DWELLING. ON SOUTH SIDE OF Market street, between Seventh . and Eizhth streets, now occupied, bv .Mrs. Walker; ' Apply to - ' - ,i .. aug 151 -Iw nac CHAS. M. 6TEDMAN. MISCELLANEOUS. Sale of Valuable Eeal Estate lTI. CRO!Mir, Auctioneer; '"'"' ' ' '" .!"' '' By CBONLT & MORRIS. BY VTimjE Of AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH the provisions of a certain indenture of mort age, executed by Feist Mayer to "The Bank of New I at) over." bearing date the 7th day of March AD. 1872 ana regunered in the records of New Hanover county, in book EKE, at page 81 ai:d following, t he unci, reigned, as the attorney a of said mortgage., will ON THURSDAY, THE 9th DAT of September next ...... ; . ' i .... at IS o'clock IL, at the Court House door in the city of Wilmington, sell for cash, by public auction, the fpllowing described piece or parcel of land situated In said dty, via: v t ' ' I .. - Beeinning at the corner of a lot aow or recently owned y A P. Repiton and wife, on the sowh aider of Market street, and running thence southwardly along their line one hundred and thirty-two feet: to ttettencourt's auey, inence aiocg sam aitey east- rdly nty-eight feet to another lot now or recent ry ned by A. P. Repiton and wife, thence with their line northwardly sixty-six feet to tbe lot of J - Wil kerson. thence with the back line of Wilkersdn's let westwardly twenty-four feet to his comer, thence, with, his other line .northwardly stxtT-eix- feet to Market street thence along Market street westward- ty tntrty iour leet to ine oegtnmng, ana pemg;in Diocic 15 according to Turners plan oi tne city or wumtngtoo. , 'waiuur othumah. aug 7-18' '.' ' ': ; -1 ' Attorneys. Pianos and Organs : TV NED -xAND REPAIRED j. u. JttuecKert. GUARANTEES PERFECT TUNING, "EQUAL," if not suoerior to the best and preferable Tuners North.' He has now been a permanent resident oft Wilmington hicel870t and.ha steadily increased in business aa well as in reputation throughout North Carolina as flu mott reliable ana experienced Piano Tuner and dealer of Pianos and Organs in, the State. His business experience is not that of a " so called Professed Tuner." but has inherHed.lhe art of Tuning. Ac, from his parent and relatives, who were of the oldest and first Piano Manufacturer of Baltimore City. He not only challenges as a, .musi cian, but also as a Tuner. He fully warrants his work as represented. Hie-charges are reasonable and not orbitant aa those if a non-resident Tuner. He makes this branch of the business 'a specialty.' Btkaswtotht largest stock of Piano on handin the OUK TUNING ORDERS AT YATES' BK)K AND MUS10 &T0RE. where yott will also find ,on handiii ; - ' i" ' iSi? -!n,;j j -THE , (CEMEBRATjEp ;mf CHICKERIWG . ... - . - The Best and " Host ." EeliabU Piab.es ! 1 Jilnstrated-Cfctftlogues r famished free cf charge. Applv to ; : , .1 - CU1CKERING & SONS, j or J. F. RUECKEHT, .Boston.'... - 1 vnunmgion, i. v. Rpnt l-DAWtf I True as Trutlr Itself ! j i i.;. rjrHAT( HAT OUR BRAND OF ' : 1 FA VORITE 'FL O UR , , ia the beet and most reliable to be had. .3: . ; v Tbat Oar Table Batter ...' That Our Prices are Lower , Than tin . - . - - , - ' .'-'' - -; : ' te advances ia goods woe Id Indicate; I - ..f - t ' ;. ... -t r.fr..;-V'. I -'. 1 We are aeillng goods' at such ldW cash figures if r-.,: tw;ii .... 1:".-.r .. .'. . i" ? .- f anlt the times. '-i- . . . . . . : BRING YOUR MONEY AND TRY US. , i; ' ' We win give yon full valaea, at .. j, ' CHAS.'. D. MYERS & bO'Sv septtf 5" & 1 North Front street.. SALTrCOEridLASSESBACONt . ...f... 250 Molasses , j -j tt n Hnoa cnoa aioiasses, : .n- Boxes D. .Sis. jaesr-" ' t f BoesmoKea sices. g0Boxe p, S. and SaokedShoulders , f j r 1 nnnBbUTonrj j;J .&o-'ft 1000 XrV.Bbla Sbg?r.'J 100 Bags Coffee.' v ilief ci jc.i Hrt.lt ti)1i irt i' ignz. 1 50 Tons Ties. , -i rv Teas. Hoop uonj iatj 2ipx iuuks. mo iBMBOioe. I 200.' 200 eg?1- i.tfSilJt'j V ifiiitl QKi rEegsKifli, Sporting' and Blasting Powder. . .ang 8-tf ... K,KRCHNER & CALD SR. BRpS. H -j. Npne- t : -j Half o Good aul C hettp. riXL? ACrESCYI2f rnl8 CITYFaR PARTLY V made i s s i l t ':;,Wanisutta, s, ' -6 for $T 50, Ca6l.v,?, boys' i wam utta sum m i A 'j s:,',;',y;6'ftor!'$d,oo.'i" -tit t tti y. i 'rt'i-ri .! I I . ' f MU!SON A CO., : ..M ' !'!. -Hry Clothiers.. s ept l-T Saddles and Harness MADE AND RB ADR AND REPAIRED ATVH t i; ; S - i H J, ,s f '4 JrElle i f ' 3d; beWeenjB'arket hod Pjtocess Streets. 17 WILMMGTONjN. a, r, Prices' low aq4 satistaction guaraii teedKi;:'-r'V;? aag?9-d&wlni- Second Street Ilarket. '.till '-VW ' ' AND' AWES' SATURDAY.'1 SEPmf!- t I her atk. I will ooea a botcher shoo mnder the management of Mr. C. C. Red, at his Old Stand oa Second, between Market and Princess streets, where none bat the best Beef, Ac., will be sold. All orders will be promptly attended to and custom solicited. i septa- ' ' '.j'i . B rviiub wis sir i KAT8 OF AAVlV.nTllN One Square one 4ay,;.T '.'."7T. 7:'.1''."..T..T."Z k " twodaye.......... ....i 1 M " three days........; W iC 'onrays.k:sM.i..rt... .,.J. W .s .ttada...-..r.1 1,'..'.. ........... 8 01 " one week., ........i. i... S 5f " Two weeki;. v.. ...... ......... B Ou " " Threweek..wi..4,.,.i.... ' "Sn " ? One month... 8 W . " " Twoontha.t..,i.t.j.vi,.v..15 Of " . " v Three month JJ 00 " ; Six months ,-.,-. S5 00 , Oaeyear.i..i.A...k........i.60 Ci t3"Contract Advertlaemente taken at prcpoi . tionately low rates. " Five oqnare8 estimated as a quartcr-coltin-.n. and ten squares as a half -column. HOUSES FOR RENT. ' "1 DWELLING . ON " NORTHEAST corner of Market and , Kigbth streets, containing 10 rooms, gas, 4c PoBsesalottt October t, . lijig augsrt-if l; yolless. -ii FORSREWT. On 'N OETWO STORES, CORNER OF FRONT i. ana jumberry itneta. - - - Isisti ltlweUing above conUlhisg REVEN . e - ' 1' f ll.lllflf U IN sen 1 Sw For Eent.i " 1 FOR ONE YEAR FROM OCTOBER 1ft, 1815, Store and Dweliiig oh' the jCorth side of Second, between Market and Prin cess streets, at present occupied by A. It. WeeselL aug25-tf v Applyto ' JOHN F. STOLTEK.;.: IlorEexit ONE , HOUSE . ON JIED CROSS. BEr , tween FronJ and Second street, and two on Third between Harnett ard Davis. . , AJ()1- to " ' s ' ang a-r ' "' JAS. H. CHAli BOURN & CO. f For Rent. FOR ONE OR MORE TEARS, FROM October 1st,' 1875, Stere in the besl business 'localitrV oh' S. cend" between Market and Deck afreet, occupied by T. Henderson. , aug29-lw Applyto .A. D. WKS3KLL. f: 0BiDWSLLIRG HOUSE: COBSTKH OF SlCOKD ASD OB1K8S Streets. - . .i i t Apply to . sept 2-tf , GEO. CHAD BOURN. MISCELANEOUS; '".V , . i; . i .;' . : . J v ;. . : f jmported; picules at se cekib a jar, We are forcing the price .down. i Encourage us by sending your orders. " ' .. ; ' Ier'ltecr, Ioscr. Beer, I :f $ i; 72 PER DOZiEN. . j.aI'; 1 , i i j rte Best roods at low Prices will increase our olreaay larse sales, an . . i. Brand ia ahead of alL -- onr' . t HAVE YOU fRtED OUR ' : "4 ' Process Einpiro Fiotir, apid i Best Butter: In tiie .World, j It net when your package is cut, send to us sad we . vUl deliver a sample free to any part of the city.;; ' Fresh Groceries every week-, at ". ;i . GEO. MYERS'. ang8-tf 11 13 South Front St.? Our Dox Box 5f ii A I n: I? 1 1. 1. !i HO VNTujAEED'TO bVaS C'OOD as ydnrCfgar nearer Sells yen' or no.aie ny .ft,- if. Kil.l Removal- ' 1 1 AND SEE 1 OUR LOW1 PRICES,' AT OUR New Stenda !2iloK HARRISON ALLEN'S, I , t? J...'. Ir .iWWI'lifttU ' Ctty Hatters. FRAMES; 'GAUZE' -!AND - LACE. OUR Second Stock jnst received and for sale low by June 87-tf . . D. A. SMITn CO. u Grass Blaies, .Grass: Hoots. S BLADES AND GRASS HOOKS in great variety of best quality and at lowest prices, at the New Hardware Store' of '''' ,. . V. . ; -j augS-tf '! GILES MURCHISON. Coffee and Cheese, i Roasted jaya and rr coffee, saps ago if f For sale at '-''' uK-V !' ' . .G. H. W, RUNGE I if-QX'l . i'lyJi-H- i iii'iiiUii. J; i; j ;' ' , Nortbeaet cor. ittarkot and Second t. June 20-tf - " - i ' . Bagg?Hg,ev, roiL. Glue. Bolls Extra Heavpr Baggiftgi 1 f' 'CfiVAiaw'Tteail 0.1 wBy'-s Jfc'-:i j g Q0 Bdli Hoop on;.; : 9rBblaBIM J i 'i ! -..! f-.i for sale low Ay i"'1"'"""" ' augS9-:tf. , WILLIAMS A MURCIUSON. ;Cora, Flour, Hay and Salt,: AAA Bushels White and Mixed Com. r aa Bales N. B. and Fasteraliay, 800 Sacks Lisbon Salt. For sale low by WILLlAM&A MKRCHISON. Bacon, Pork, Sugar and Coffee. fiO Boxes D. S. Sides. 0 Boxes Smoked Sides and , Sbouldera, TV.1 T, - "v.3 U'l '-- t .T 1AA Barrels 1UV i r a Bam Prime Rio Coffee. . ,f i For sale low hy ang8!tf WILLIAMS & JMURCHlON. :'. i Latest s. HAVING RECEIVED BY, EXPRESS BLOCKS .of the latest styles of Hat far Ladies and Chil dren, Mrs. Virginia A. Orr isprepeed to alter, press and bleach workeatroated to her Old Bonnets and Gentlemen's Panama Hats made to. Look as Well ai New. r '.SttlVUklZ-f Zrt if. uiJiMt:.'.':.'. u-i ' For particalarf caD on or end to MBS. ORR, oc Kun.betweenSrd and ath streets. J ; ' ' i p l-tr fTXlB ilOIlNIICO STAIlItOOK isINlV X ERY ia complete in all all its appointment, and is in charge of one of the most skniiul workmen in the State. AU kinds of Binding executed neatly, cheaply and ' expeditions! j. . .. ' ! Cl ciiiL) 'hi -'i-.-i llllj I 7-- 1 1 l i ii S'i c; I. V" J.