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flTATES OK ABVlsJiT18ifarr- j2E HOEinilG BTAE. . prjBLBHED DAILY. n'j.";i,V, One Square one day,...... "... .V... . two days... . -.. x. , f i three days.. J ! four days.... j......... ......... 1 ft' . - - vedays.....i............V". 2 f. ' M onweek. " Two week.. .;..;;.-.........- W . " f " Threaweeks..,. ........ .......... 6f . One month. . .i. cv..... .. S Ot ' , 44 Two months......... : 15 Oi " : Three months,..... ..'....... ...-... 00 : Biz months... ...... .. SW " Oneyear..........:...........'..,..M M " tVContract Advertisements taken, at proper Uonatelytowratea. ' Five Squares estimated a a quarter-column, and ten squares as a half -column. . MISCELLANEOUS. - ..:.;.,! j vi . . i-J.- . -j -j -it mi r o suaacnxraoji w abtakct: Mr nT mall) postage paid, $7 00 I 5 1 i rMee ..--. tt r ...... i 00 le , subscribers, delivered In any put of the iSSiSX-ffaS." VOL. XVI.-NO. 145. WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER ;9r WHOLE NO; 2,596. r "if, i' V . . 1 ...... . -. . ; . . - ; t- f . - id" outlines; Anti-third term resolution introduced in J v York Republican uonvenuon. I Leber arrested at Waterville, Me., for preatuo , n' raising one dollar, on 7?- .ituUonaleimmenaav. ople in New Jersey, Amea in communication with the President rela- live to Federal interference in Mississippi. Bank of Hancock & Ca. Granville, Kv. robbed of $27,000. Republican rnnvention in new x or gw uwu .,rm and inflation. ' Conservative I minor officers elected in the Convention I vest' ...mrrinV ana S JMUUUU lUUUUU IU auiuum I 1Csit. jj . i ' 4 - . fia,1y was votea aown. . ! I - t , -1 - t i v-nto it taMm i mm i l Nut-XJw Uin vlvn - " " eih announces that the nominees of i ,0j i : lbe Conservative party tor aa me the miuor positions in the Convention ..cf.rv cWtPil. were , v.. j -v , w - I The Kobeson county case came up yesterday in the Convention on the Ratisom 5 Dockery R6- Withers ra(rtion Of Judge Boxtoritdseatbe;1; ii. 4w.ai fnioT9tPR. ' The matter was M . & : reicit - - i i The Radicals started their game of voting for sine die adjournment in the Convention yesterday i '"' h A. Suirits Turpentine TUo tnht'tci barn-of Mr. J. F. burned last Cnrrin of Granville county was f of the - week, says the TorcMtgM. . A Halifax correspondent . . . r , T n V.np. anil W. H. Kitchin for Governor ana Piemen- nt Governor next time. - --' 1 . - - A special telegram from High srcl . 5l .--j.. rn Paint to the JTc says "Trinity college commences larger and with better prepara tion of students than eversince the war. At a regular ' meeting of 'the RileMi Board of Aldermen Monday even ing last, Maj. Basil C. Manly was elected Alayor of the city to fill the unexpired term of the late Mayor J. H. Separk. CapL. J. W. Lee remains Slarshal until an election can be held. F " "T Ilaleih News of Wednesday : j "And, di3 is what Ike Young Young burnt dem tar barrels fur, is it ?" gruffly remark ed si leading darkey politician as be; made his way from the gallery of the Convention yesterday on the announcement of Ran som's election. v ' -"--:-.' The Raleigh Fetes says that some of the Radical leaders at Ashevilie in vited Mr. Spake, Independent Democratic delegate to the Convention from Jackson county, to a room, and there J offered him oDe ot the commissionerships of tiie.W. N. C. R R. and the Superintendency of the road to support their party m tbe Conven- j . - . s . linn Mr. HDaKe inaiSOauHY BPUi I ofler, anaierimerawnniuc iunmouw.cv.gc that they had stumbled unawares upon an honest Democrat It is said that a very high official repeated these offers after Mr. bpake reached .Raleigh. . v . , ? . 7 CO NSTITUf IBHi L"CdM YEHT10H, ' SECOND DAY. I Abridged from tbe Kaleigb News. The roll was called and every man of both parties was found to be there or thereabouts. Balloting commenced. The third was a i repetition of the second. On the' fourth Dr. --Wilcox left -Dockery: and voted for Gov. Ueid. This" produced quite a, con sternation in the Hadical ranks, and the " propw went to work with a vim to hold Wilcox. On the fifth Col. Dockery oted for . Wilcox as j: a clincher, but he wouldn't clinch worth a cent: still he voted for Heid. On the hixih.' Wili-or received two mote"' 1 I but thl wouldn t do. lie - . votes. voied this lime for eCapt. Jarvis, which to the Uads. was " worse and more of it." In the meantime "Boyd iin.ke ranks and went -lor Withers, This was another shell in' the camp, :nv now it became necessary to make .... ........ r .w (nana riofoniii , t . After the eighth, ninth, tenth and eleventh ballots., Dockery moved to j adj0?ra to 10 A.M.orroT,.hich was lost oy a vote or oo w oa. 5, 1 .JZ1!?XTa ttl uit ul me rnu uauui, "U5- I tl.u v f ..fiC6ri- I a. a vol U W w vention, rose from . his seat and said I that coming here Under tne expecia- 1 tion of Derformintr a solitary tunc- I lion, and of doin tha speedily, he waa not prepared for a. long absence in.in nuiue. ne naa lrapwvau new demanding his presence tnere, hut there was another officer of the Mate government equally autbonzeti wi h h1..f i ..rlnnt.l th bodv ,lted i,8 permanent President, Il'e ould ank the consent of Uonvention to vacate his seat and yield it to 'Dr. W H N.,a riorr S rptarv of State. M r.'l urner said lhat if Judge Set- tie did vacate his neat he did not see . a;a nrit why Dr. Howerton should be called t file the vacancy.? He" thought the Convention had aorne right of choice ai.ii that it was nowin a condition to act for itself K- ;: "' -'4 " ' Ex Gov. Reid suggested that if the body proceeded to the election of a teiuoorary President, that selection would inak-e that officer theperina ient premding officer. Tlivie was nothing iu the aw:provding for such a case. The presiding'. bffieVr must be such as is; provided for, t V - Mr. -Manning, $ Chatham, con fnlty with exrQoy. eid that o rei?i4ehtppuI4le: elected for, a leinporary 'pufposo "without"'havirlg l'Tiiunent effect, and joined with that gentleman in requesting that Judge Ule would retain the Chair until tiie close of the .ballot. ' . Ju Ige Settle then aid that since the desire had heen so strongly.! ex-, pressed, e would put it to a vote of the House whether he shoold be excused from further attendance on the Con vention. He put the question : " ia,wl "l tU!,"S ,uo from presiding over this body will say Ave.'" There was a dead m ence: brken at lenffth bv an eiDlo8ion 0 hQmor lighter from the H fa whfch the discom. fi Jud wM elled to joinV Mr. Green remarked, that "the mo- ment cr Byence WftS tne ra08t ei0qaent he ever knew. ' ai i:43 jr. M. tne roil - was caiieu for the twelfth ballot. Edward Kan- som (Independent) rose and voted j.i.,uuw..vu,i I i i n: t o 7 t-:.i t Onvornnr ft 0u n,: 1? nnm f A i. - i.:- .:i.-v"-j : I vuaimo ins ruie auaiii. ami. iu mc- i w. u I ius uuci v me i to take eonraffA and vaLe for Julward Ran80m as the people's choice, clear w.."r.kV w ly expressed, ' for President of the Convention. Ransom replied. "He .ij i j. ,j i. .: ot duty , . th wnlt nf th fourteenth ballot l . VI..- WJ...1 l? I som rose from bis seat and1 said - - , . . "This balloting has ; gone on lonr enough. I have not' sought this po- sition; I do not desire it; I have cast my vote twice to defeat myself; but the pedple seem to. desire that this Convention shall be organized. 1 1 have made every effort to effect a "T I compromise; lamng m tms, i now m? vote, let the eonquences be what they will, for Edward Hansom, of Tyrell coanty as .president of tlm Convention." Dockery then voted tr x i,u,u. v....,. ismi ui'iuuruxuui uauui. ; -iwuwui, 60; Dockery, 58; Durham, 1. Hon. Th - SottU thn in ih- mid! of the greatest applause, de- clared Edward Hansom presi- dent of the Convention. He was conducted to the chair by Messrs. Person and French. On taking the chair President Hansom announced readiness of Convention foi business, after saying that he had unwillingly consented to his election. The attendance was large and the interest great. The Radicals seem to take their de feat with mild and subdued forbear- anrn nt llbu t lilt.li IwtV fhtKllilt .u :n. i I..., i:..t, in I I1IH II1ULUC1 B lltlllk. lifltC WUb til. 1 IV 1.W I say. tbe fJnlveralty. ; . ; Raleigh News. I Fortv-four students-were. being ex amined on Monday morning at Chan- l u:it Irnu... f hu Lmnnur - c , Thinr -l The Fresh, Soph, and J unior Unw a! 1 represented. .There will be at lea.it Go or 70 by the reopening festival on the loth. j tlKW AOVEBTlSE9IKNT Harbison & Axxkn. RemovaL ,8. H. Mahniko. 100 Dollars Reward. Heinsrkbqer. Blank Books. A. David. Wamsutta Shirts. Ckonly& Morris. Auction Sale. Local Dotal. The weather yesterday was ex- ceedingly "fallish." v ; Mayor Canaday has returned after several days absence in Raleigh. A! biff shower ot rain would do LLvithodnvL bnt it is A 4ri rtnmr in nvnr the fl ast. V I 1 UOk UV W M mi mmu mm-mm, i -jii intervene before we fx- ' " We heard the name of one Dr. j'g to be from the eastern part Qf mentiOIied several times on s ye8terday. . : : -- - We learn that large numbers pf wild geese bave been noticed lately mi 2 ty and it appears to oe tue geuer yViv hatthe fact denotes mat we are to nayea oevere winter. ' - : . aapsaw- nag,I.lrBt coarc. Tociila Newkirk, colored, charged wun -: , the nremises of Menemia ETan8, also colored, was arraigned before jjOTGardneryesterday, who, after bear- n(rth(, suHoended judgment on the i J"- . . iampfMa. w4a also arraigned i j .wnft .nM on the charge of using obscene language on the public atreeta. Judgment suspended on payment ' Before J. U. iui, j. r. aou u- I aton. colored, was arraigned for keeping .a disorderly bouse. Case dismissed on pay I . 1 ment of costs. Fancina Mallett, arraigned on the same cha,rge. Case dismissed on payment of custa ' ' : f : charged. .. - : a Falling to pay, the costs, both j parties Oue other case for dirderly conduct were committed to : , ; -,.m was dismissed. ' .s-,li --vwrf-': Both of the atwve parties were also re- quired to give -bond in tlie sum of $25 each The "LeTsVlae." s - u ' out to keep a disorderly house hereafter. We were shown ye-Hterday a xpecimen of Edward Thomas, colored, was arraigned wnat j8 known as the.,4,Lrve Vine," wbicfo before'Henry Brewington, J. P., charged from !wrightsyille Sound; or. soine: with' -cursing and, abusing Jfohn Freeman, where i thg ngrbood. S;The vine de- also coloieitl Fme4 f 1 nd costs. rjves its name from at tradition to the effect ' The same, arraigned on a peace warrant if thrown over th shoulder by Jover. tued'out by John Freeman, was ordered to desirous of knowing the exact state of feel give a justified bond in the sum of $150 for ing wUh which he is regarded by his charm-bia- appearance at Court. , ' er, and the vine should grow where it tails, " T.,- : it would be an evidence of the warmestat- ' . I "I .t.u, In this cltv. momeier a wo h- - ; - - ti' - - 'J BRBAKIKO JAIL. E.c.pe of K!C1U Prl.r. from th. Conattr Jatl-Tbo Jailor Overpower- t by Two of the PrUrt-Beep I tare of FIto Two Sarreanded la a Swamp dee. Yesterday afternoon, about a quarter to 4 o'clock, -the County' Jailor, Daniel Howard, colored, went to. the jail for the purpose of bringing out one Tamer Gard ner, who wished to take the insolvent oath, and had stoDDed inside the room or corridor in which a number of the prison- .uua.vc,-, . j ' I j i - i . n, w." . -? J ".li J h. ti Pn . .- . j I nri jms nixon. two rawenui meo. uu i " ' " m me siruggie mat cotucu cigat ui .l. . :i,i;n man. I ",auuc,a' ,uu,Uft "B J " w" Hu.tUM.W :; -1 o ton Howard, one of the prisoners, was cap- J tured by the jailor just as he was mounting I the i ul. from which the remainder sue ceeded in reaching the feuce, only a few feet off, over, which they j jumped and effected their escape. The jailer mounted a. horse and nnieklv started in nursuit of the I rnllnn.. .nn .ft h lUnntv fugitives, followed soon after by Deputy I Sheriff Morris ond others. Charles Gabtou ran in the direction of Clusuut street and was captured by Capt Robert McEenzie, of the police force, in a few minutes after his escape. r! je Nixon, one of the party who as- saulted the jailor, was captured in the WIW . tUvtn hanse .tter beinz run dowo by Me8Sra. Tboa. H. Johnson and Thos. H. Howard, who gave borseback . ; ,T T . chase on Hemy Langston was captured by a col- name of Nathan JoneL - .n- -ones as captureu wuu his way through the premises of CapL II. D. Gilbert, on Fifth,: between Dock and Orange streets, by a colored man named John Gibson, who held his man, wba is a desperate fellow, until officers C. H. Strode and J. W. Whitney arrived and took him in cLanre. Here a case of mistaken iden- " .. w.,.kin, fiiWn to iy u.., be the prisoner, and quite a struggle ensued between them before the matter was fully explained and understood. This completes the list of captured so ,ar, out - .a. u yj - Morris bad two more of them surrounded in nswnmn in the rear of air. Ym.A. - . Wright's place just east of the city. Deputy Sheriff Morris and Jailor Howard displayed ' much zeal and energy in their efforts to re-capture tbe runaways, returning from the chase just at twilight. The names of the prisoners who either . ... I escanea or aiiempieu to eevapv uc lows: Levi Pope." from Pendef county; Jesse Nixon, Samuel Jones, Samuel John- son, Charles Gaston, Washington Joy (of j Pender county), Thomas Nichols, Henry Langston, Wellington Howard, j I The following were recaptured: Chas. Gaston, Jesse Nixon, Ben Jones," Henry Langston and Wellington Howard. The prisoners were all confined on tbe charge of larceny and were all colored men. !Havors Court. After an intermission of aeveral days, Mayor Canaday, who has been absent from the city, took his seat yesterday morning and proceeded to dispose of the cases which . I had accumulated on tbe docket. Tne ioi- o wefe tried: . j I j40e Hinea, charged with disorderly con duct, was ordered to. pay a fine of $10 or work for thirty days on the streets. Caroline Frank, chargedwith disorderly nAnt nn Snnfiav mnriUOP last-'- WBS Of- dered to nav a fine of $50 or work for thir- -mm fy days on the streets. Charlotte Bryant, charged -with being oruerea to pay w a ow - thirty days on tha streeta of. C. n 1?M1r xharanl -with the UDa ZZLZZEl JUuKu.cu. " -r - 01 , . , f; I wi vu"ev" .. I found (milt and or- I kUvv - aw w . - aw mr . . . o . deredtopayanjneot ,iuanwcowyt-' 1 for thirty dayi for tbirtv days on tne raws. , , ; Thomas Myers, charged with cursing a nd 8Wearing on the public streets, k Case Con tinUed. - p: h : - V; Caroline Prank, charged with keeping a :,, m fonnd ffuiltvand or- A ,n iflne 1f fJWorwork for 80 " " j dav.on the streets. : ) , AnBie Johnson, charged with escaping irom uie suaiy-a-a, . CbarjoMe Bryant cnargea ..who ai.uK disorderly bouse, was found guilty and ordered to pay a fine W $50 r work for I thirty days on the streets. ... ! .-I' Rici.-rd Martin, charged wit disorderly ndncf- wa8 fuund not guilty and dis- irrow the reverse would betiie case. ' a pe- ikSa vine ia that it has 00 root. VUiletlalT we, - " , " - flourish on a bed. of . shavings where, rtbere was a certain amount of moisture existing beneath ; but it has no actual 1 contact wiC " , 7 i AfcT h the groand, "'and is in ; no way dependent f aRl,n.nr.e. excevt so far as the moisture' which may exist bekiw.it is I -r-,n.Mn1 : R..t ht TJntr Vitte" : before us is an tbject of cariosity separate arid distinct from any heretofore known, in that it is adorned with a flower, a clrcaqistance, we are told, whiclt has never before been known in the history of thisjtraditipnal 'specimen of Botanical research and Investigation,,, V A. number of our oldest citizens Jo whom the vm haabcea familiar, aeree aatothia fact. . " . , , , ,T . , . j J I o a mmuer aaiure wuicu nr uwu w f ood for reflection toour naturalisu, should thm h unr aiich amon? us.' ; i ' . . . .1. .i - I Ana oow lDe row,n B, w"'- w m-ww inous of impending change. I Quiet citizens conlemplate with anguish the next ap-1 oTinav. and buslline matrons begin to enjoy the excitement of house-hunting, and eTery one wbo i; tomcve aeemsto nave an impression that the next year's j a maii;9 ,ni Ym in nil nninta a model of comfort, where' all the .petty annoyances which have pertained to the present res idence shall be forgotten and' return no more. Allege! Iheft. Deputy Sheriff Strode yesterday took charge of a middle-aged white man on a search warrant sued 'out "by -Mr" William Lynch, before Justice' Tan Amrlngf?.0 Mr; Liyncu cbirgi me mnwiw , . , ... . mmtt jimt hni 1 knowledge Ot his Jeal . natnrWM.Kiea lin-a dei that of gke SmityV-wUh, having t.t . : nr AiftK Tin. fTi. i BlOiCU irIU UHM m w.w.m. m " cer made careful examttaUopof Smith's effects, bat f ailed to' flndfany ; trace of tLa mistiug clot h!: Smith Was accordingly dia charged. 9 'K h""'' : ' J:' Ibe Late Elopement. A correspondent at ' Mearea. Bluff. in forms us that on the night of the 6th insL, I t.i. ii.. n.ntvl.iif ilia ninff Mvra Mir. 4i . yyr prised to see landing from one oiiue ray- eueville boats the young negro and white t . n . . woman mentioned in an article headed Elopement Extraordinary , The honey moon being over, Scipio Patrick and his white companion pulled their way across StQ- Cfeek to lbe paruoI, of lbe 6 . -.. , i i wronged and deserted husband. Coonty GooamUaloaeraw The Board of ,' County Commissioners met on September 8th, at 7 o'clock. . . Members present: John G. Wagner, Stacy Van Amringe and A. H. Morris. ; JamesHeaton tendered his official bond rt tU Bniurtn. fVitirt in tliA mm aa vic,& yu. yv... - off 10,000, with lion. Dan! L. Russell and- Mary V. Heaton as sureties. Tbe same was approved and ordered " 6n file by the Board." " J" -j-- - r . Appoimaaento by Blah op Atkliison fttr hie Aaitsimsial rlattatlOB. ' ' ReidsvUle.7L..:.:J ...........Oct. - 7 8 9 10 18 13 LeaksrUle. 20th Sun. after Trinity. " I Greensboro..-. . ........ aiem... ........ ................ Lexington. . ...... ' 14 St. Andrews, Rowan co. . . " 16 Christ Church, 21st a after Trinity 17 Salisbury ....... .;. . . ...... I Graham. w- y St. Mary's, Orange co.;... ... ... . . " 22 so 24 25 I Chapei Hill, 23nd a after Trinity. I Durham ... . Gsston. ...... .......... Nov.. 10 Ridgeway 1... M . 11 Warrenton.........."; If j Henderson. 25th S. after Trinity. V !'l ''r': 15 16 18 I q'ZZV."..,Z " I , " . , ' : . '" ' 1 I Louisburg, 26th S. after Trinity. 21 28 iwaui.M....u is 1,21 rM,WMand nf. OlVllU dftVAl 1VI 1MW w . I terly meetings for. the present Conference 1 tLmber 5 an( - 0 j Smithviue, at SmitbvHle, September 12 I and 14. I ' ii 7-i.r. ; : i - -r. auasa nmta's ApptiaiBfai... i riai KocK.......iiti...i....H' ' " ueaucnuoYiuc ............. SvarJcurci: HVndeVsoVb:::Se?t. 12 Liecester .i.Sept. 15 ....Sept. 17 YVaynesviue......... AsJevllIe.v'--: Asbeville. ....ept. 1 The collections at each place will be ap propriated to Diocesan Missions. f - CITY ITEns. - U book uurommr.-nn Moaauw Bta Book Wnd d todt o, Bta Md Ruling in a work miike manner; and at reasonable prkea. Met chants and others needing Receipt Booka. orother work, may rely on promptness lavne u work, may rely i promptaees their ordera. TaaxsnB raTiiia-Iaxs.-lnvaiuable to rail road companiee, steamship companies, banks, mer chants, manufacturers and others. They are en during and changeless, and will copy sharp and clear for an indefinite period or time. , Having just received fresh supply of these inks, we are pre pared to execuUorders promptly and at moderate prices. y??.u i ' ! ? UtD. ANDRUS.-In tbis clty.of DiDhtbia,on Wednee dalfsth Inst; at4t8 odoek P. 1rece Edav 7f antdaughfer of Henry J. and Mary C. Andrue, aiced 1 year it months and 13 days. . . AnoUei beaut f ul fower-too fair forrth-has been removed from the wilderness of a infjiwoTld, Sabtoom in the paradise of God. r ' " But not in cruelty, not tn wrath : m Tv. wmnmr nana that tiaT. Xwas anAngel visited this suiTerfng earth, And bore our flower away." , - . .1 C The funeral wHl take place thU flartsv)fer- .oon at 40 o'clock, at the reakteaceof thePama, W 5th, between Bladen and Harnett streets, thence . rm, Thie friends ani WaMt I Ml W vms- T'rf" - (,.. i . . - NlW ADYERTISEMENTS. i ,tYV ""7 OnB HUNDRKD DOIXABS REWARD WILL be pd for th capture and delivery of the followtat nnea primmer, wno eectpea worn wwunj -u September 8. b, 1875, or ; ' Twenty-Five Dollars; " ; ' ioreacbprieoiier captured.., n. . r ' . DKSCRIPTION: ' ' - ' i : ; t it t " " : -:-f ! ; Levi Pope, aboat SI years of ags, K feet l0 Inches high, brown eomplexloa aad lisps when speakntg. Weighs about 140 poonda. TomNlchoU,aboot.T jearaof agef- eomplexson Washington Joy, about 93 yean of age, complex- . " ' u, m,,k w y,,?r f .v. " J' v..i. DM! VUVaV ailVUk ! JWo V vg Vt V 1W auaaf-f ' '.'" s.-'h." manning. !pt-it )-'!' . 1 . T- t i t- i . ;J3LaalXL BOOKS, 4 TJLAKK BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, IN LARGE jy Tarlety 1 ... .- ,r ? 1 x '1 f J " , t'laHOS a.UrgStllS, ainenTof78 m 8T0CK A AS "-THE VERY BEST PIANOS.A.NI) .ORGANS ""d0 ta this country. . Call and sob for jonnelf, at . , j :, ; HSINSBXBGEK'S ,. Ii-e Book and Music Store. ajpt-tr Shirts rShlrts ! Shirtsi It HAVE JC8T RECKTVED A LARGE INVOICK of ready made 8hirts, : ' - ? i and am determined to sell at prices that will induce customers to buy the rarments ready made. (1 60). i ... . - , T J stocK or rejay maae cioining wui t oon oe - ;i ped in aUlU breaches. 3 f Y ,4, - that could be wished for 'and made ap' to - order in the latest Near York aad Parisian Styles. . eeptS-tf '"; '.!!' ' !-:; -:"' AVDAVIO.''' i : RemovaL ITT HAT bTORE. TOU CAN FIND ALL THE LATEST STYLE S HATS AT OTJS NEW STORE, No. NORTH FRONT 8TREET. : r jsept9-tf' ; HARRISON . ALLEN. Lease of National Hotel and ; , FURNITURE AT AUCTION. JL ARTICTJ LABS IN NEXT ISSUE OF STAR and Journal. ; . '"" . ' CRONLT & MORRIS, , septSlt ' " j ,' AuetioneeM. ;: Contents of a Retail Crrocery - ATlAUCTfON. . ' IN i FRONT OF UR 8 ALES. ROOMS, ON Saturday. September II, 1975, commencing at 10 OClOCKA. M. ... CRONLT A MORRIS. , . i Auctioneers. sept9-ts FOR RENT. FROM OCTOBER 1, 1875. TO OCTO- ber 1, 1876,' tbe brick building qn North . j '. - ' - ' v side of Princess, between Water , and nit if Front ttreetj, .bow Gordon and others. occupied by Jno. W The building wQl be divided and rented as fol- towa: -''-..-.:, p.- j .f .j.V-;i-. Two rooms on first floor,' now occupied by Mr, Gordon as Insurance office.' '; c. t ' uzUi; -b Two rooms on first floor in West end of building similar to those on first floor of East end. ' ' M Basement and second and third floors of Easf half of building. Basement and second an nd fbi third floors of West : The rooms on first floor are admirably located for IisuranceAgents.ConnnlasionMerchant.or W yera; whHe the ' upper floors are weU suited for families...... : . - ! f ; - ' Apply to : , . r'- taug31-tfnac , t. Oa WM. H. BERNARD. L B. GRAINGER, . : President 8. D. WALLACE, Cashier. Bank of;'ITewrHanoTeftTSBB ?3 i' ;J'';?.:,:jl- Autnonzea vapuat jaa,wv,yyv. i -'.u ; !hf":A ,k j . jaan BDiiai paiu .ist.-,. aewv,vw, J.S J 111 .1 i I j I i - . .. ; ... .i t ,. uKJSV TUnei.'! m - j:." ,w -Vli ' j"rrr;"fr, " jiff f. 3. . -; -.4?- VWWM DONALD McRAK t ,. L B. (GRACSGER : mJAS.' A. LEAK7 f - ... .. . ,r; H. YOLLERS B. F. LITTLK : ? R. R. BRIDGERS J. W. ATKINSON K. B. BORDEN M. WED DELL. aug SO-tf nae FOB BENT 4 t THEUP- FOR THE BNSrjING YB AK stairs of -Dr. Cutlar's resides residence on the 1 corner of Second auajaiuisweew...v "' The Store on Market Btree now occaP pled by Meseri Giloert ttawar as a, vwniecimu- ery and Bakery Also i..i mteniiikriM atioM nlaon. now occupied by C. W. Yates as a jrnotograpa o too the two i rooms' over Tajkir & Gilee Iftaur- ."also seal Tofflcsin ttiebuildhig adjotnlag the above, the aame in which my Office la. -. :j . Afeo the redenee on Southeast corner of Second and Mulberry BtreetSfBow ooBpiei By j fW8-iwna'UnppWb,BRUtZr MISCKLiiANKOirS. U3' ... ii Polkton; . .Editor; mrm ' TOTt T. .Rtt .PATKONIZED ? LARGELY BY Weeand BeMen.of Anaon. Union. Httojey. 4 O.Ba. Sll?.nr1rolevToui of taatprceperonaaecon, wm9 -w MISCELNEOUS.,. r 1 OnB HinM ani Ten Dozen Mi , GRDKR9 ASS STILL COMING IN FOR THE elebrated . 1 Wamsutta Shirts, . ; 6 Tor s)7 SO, Casta.' ' ; FINISHED UP FOR $9 50. The Best Shirt . : for the Least Money ' EVER SOLD. XUNSON CO., r Sole Agents. tept&-tf 500 Bushels Oats. V i OnnABMC6rt,800BarielsFlonr,aHKrades, Bushels Corn, 500 Ban dJ J J 2000 Sacka Liverpoo2 KArvFacksMarahairBFtoe Salt, 600 Bbls Ko OuU laeees and Sjrup, . .( ,,. , v -.'ut-.t . ; ;. 100 Kes Nldl8 60 Drj &dt Mete 2g Qrosa Snuff,. - , . ; ; . t 1 Cotton Ties, Bagging, Buckets, Soap, &c ' .Forealeby . f- .QW.H - -J : V.X VJV I WW. iEresjOat Meal ! j FRESH LOT IN TINS JFST RECEIyED. : ; ' ,- Fres Boasted every week, , Pure . Java and Lagnayra Coffee. : Tea, Tea. Tea, Imperial, Ex. Imperial, Oolong, Ex. Oolong. English !t ureaaaast ana uncoiorea wapan xeas, irom . 60 cents to $1 75 per pound. Edaa Fine-Apple and Ex Cream Cheese. MUk, Cream Crackers and all kinds fresh every week. BONELESS SARDINES, ENGLISH AND AMERI CAN PICKLES, "WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE." Cooked Corned Beef, . v " Every Can "Guaranteed.". I Best Butter ' In the iVorld. ; ' I NEW PROCESS EMPIRE FLOUR, . beet in the world, only for sale b ' liKU. .HI sept5-tf 11 & 13 South Front St. ! r, Postponement. - OFFICE TREASURER ANf COLLECTOK, 1 - CTTT OF WnJTXSSTOir, C. r - ' - September 4th. 1875. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT FROM numerous rery urgent petitions of citizens, the Advertising if Beal Estate ... for unpaid City Taxes, 1875, is t ; POSTPONED P0E ONE MONTH . (OCtsber 5th, . prox.) , By direction of Mayor. .-'- ' ? t ; j eptS-tf ' " T. C. SERVOSS, City Treasuier. Corn, Hour, Sugar and Coffee. Bushels White and Mixed Com. 800" Fleur, all grades. - ; 2QQ Barrels Refined Sugar. Sacks Prune Rio Coffee. u For sale low by septS tf WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. 2Iolasses. Hoop Iron, Spt. Cks., Glue. ijf Hhda and Bbla New Crop; Cuba Molassee, r gQQBll Hoop Iron, Ui'-ii J 2QQ Second Hand Spirit Casks, , tyj ., 4 ..... i7R! Bba Glue. ;:U;.w;, -.. . . - For sale low by .. aeptS-tf WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. Brown Cotton Gins. t.-.-.;. (Tne Beat Made.) u -tn t i niN BRISTLES. GIN FILES. COTTON IT Scales. Gin Bands. Lace Leather Rivets. Ac. can be had at the lowest cash prices at the old es- tabllBHed Hardware noose or -" JOHN DAWSON, septS-tf Noa. 19, SO and SI Market St. Flour, nour, Flour. 300 B1lB wb I?onr. v- AmW'h 1: nnA Bbls Princess Royal Flour. A3f y' " ' sept 5 tf . KERCHNEB & CAl CALDER BROS.' Jw-PorBent.-H- m ; - X WO : OR . MORE ; RSOMS : SUITABLE FOB SMAZZ FAJflZT. : G-reen Flanti er X' '.rt-J f :T -fSI.'i I-! i.'.i W holesale anb retaii, dealers in I Drags..Medlcines, Toilet Articles, Alcohol. Turnip. i seea ox every variety. Idle in Paris ! i. i X ETTERS jON ART, " I.ITKRATU K K ANU ;l soctety,, m,, i 'Mil '?i BtAruni Uoosuva Testerday;To-Dai aiOareTer, V A Poem in 13 Hooks, lo By edward Henry beckkrsteth; m. a. .St f If i . : .11 L 1 It All ffrrsaleby C W.YATES, . Market Street. aept&-tf Coffee and Cheese. ? - 1 ' HOASTBD JAVA AND RIO COFFEE, SA KRAGO I -i" and Eidsrn Cheese; "For ale at I'lfJi''! .! " ' g. n. w. rungB, Nortlieaat ear. Market aad tteeona Mi. luneSO-tf ' --: j! . - ; 1'r,.M'Ci'L'-EE.T.5!h" FIB sl:WC H :t nay. Corn and SXeal. fifi BsleaPrimiS Easajan Hay, ?' QKnft TTTaA Kukel Meat 1 r.- For sale 1 Hpt S W , . ERCHNER CAl4iut UKun. Sale of Valuable Eeal Estate 1TI. CBOTIIiT Anetloaeer, - !. K t ' . .)... .. . ": ,-. ., t , - 4 By CBONLT dk M0BB18. B Y VIRTUE OF AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH the provisions of a certain indenture of mert l executed bv Feist Mayer to "The Bank of New Uano anover." bearing date the 7th day of March A. I). 1874 and registered in the records of New Hanover county, in book EKE, at page 81 and following, the undersigned, as the attorneys of said mortgagee, will ON THURSDAY, THE 9th DAY of September next at 13 o'clock M., at the Court House door In The city of Wilmington, sell for cash, by public aucUon, the following tf escribed piece or parcel of land situated insaiddty, via: r . : . Beginning at the corner of a lot now or recently owned y A P. Repiton and wife, on the sotnh side of Market street,, and running thence southwardly along their line one hundred - and thirty-two feet to BeUeneoart'a alley, thence alorg said alley ast- wardly nity-elgnt ieet to another lot now or recently owned by A. P. Repiton and wire, thence wun tbeir line northwardly eixty-eix feet to the lot of J Wi kereon, thence with the back line of Wiikersou'e let wee twardly twenty-four feet to hi con er. thence with .his other line northwardly sixty-ctx feet to Market stree , thence along Market street west ward ly thirty-four feet to the beginning, and being, in block 153 according to Turner's plan of the city of Wilmington. WRIGHT & STEDMAN. aug 7-dts ' ' ". Attorneys. t NOTICE.. C J. F. Eueckert, rpEACHER OF SINGING, PIANO, ORSAN, Tiolin, Cornet, Clarinet and other principal stringed and military instruments,. win permanently remain in ineciiyme ensuing Rcholaatic rear, and resume tuition in music - gener ally on the first Monday in October next, corner 3rd and Market streets. i - Beginners as well aa advanced pupils will be re ceived. He wQl impart nnt-claes lessons at t' e residence of the pupil at Professors' rates if desired, t the residence or tne leacner at reaucee rai.es. W He enarantees success to all dudUb who will properly apply themselves to their studies, and will favorably compare them with any who have had the advantages of conservatories North. t ; Terms reasonable, monthly in advance. V ' ADDlicants will Blease leave their names at Yates1 Book aad Music Store, or at the residence of Rev. G. D. Bernheim, on 6th, near Market etreeL THE CELEBUATED CH ICKERIIMC the Best and Host Reliable Pianos! Illustrated Catalogues furnished free of charge. Apply to . ... ' CHICKERING ft SONS, or F. RUECKKHT, Wilmington, N. C. Boston. eept8DAWtf - ' ''; Our Box Box HALF-DIME - Q.UARANTEED TO BE AS GOOD as your. Cigar dealer eelis yen ; For One Dime, , Z I V. . '--W.ao sale by ,2 ji,, : D. PIGOTT. aug 15-tf ; lsqmKets V FRAMES. GAUZE ; AND LACE. OUR Second, Stock just received and for sale low by V -ftinegr-tf, v - U p; a." SMITH A CO. A'jfliirnai for tlie Spbrtsinei of To-day. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING. ' ,' "jj-f.. r-l- ttAT it v.? -r . , 14 S. Canal St.- Chicago. ThRMS OF S XTBSCMIPTION PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Yearlvl 4.00: Half-vearlv. S3.ML Foreign and Canadian subscription, post free Yearly 18s.; Hall yearly 9a. Single copies, 10 cents. . THE FIELD la a eomnlete' weeklv review of tbe higher - branches of a sport Shooting. Fishing, Racing and Trotting, Aquatics, Base BalL Cricket, . Billiards, and General Sporting New. Music aad the Drama. . ; v. THE FIELD wBI be found la keeping with the times, on ail subjects pertaining to honorable sport, ; and will, under no circumstances, admit to iu colamna anything tending m any wise to aemoraiize or degrade public sentiment. THSFIEuD beins the only Pportlng Journal published West of New York, and the recognized aamonu among ine sponsmen oi ua vr est anu South, among whom it enjoys a large and increasinr . patronage, possesses superior dvaatage as am ad- veroaing meoioiB, wnica wut spureuiaiea j those desiring to make their business known in the United States. ' aprS-tf -1 Buy your Nails . ,l i i'Z AND ALL .TOUB .: : : Banders' Hardware From -. sept S-tf "i- , :: t l GILES A' MURCBTSQN. ; Forest andf Streain . Al Weekly 'Jotrnial of Sixteen Pages. , LD SFO UTS r . PRACTICAL NATURAL HISTORY, FISH CUL TURE, PBOTKCTION ' OF OAJK, ritKsJttv- ? VAT;ON OK FORESTS, XACBT1NG, BOAT. 1NG AND ALL , , . Out-Door Recreation ani Study. It ihf onl Jonrnaf in this Ceuntrv that full v supplies tbe wants nd meets the neceasiUea of the Gentleman Sportsman. . TERMS S5 00 A TEAR. Liberal discount to Clubs. - - , Send for a ' Specimen Copy ,' Fornl ft Stream PaMlaBlna; Co.,. . '17 Chatham Street,'. (City Hall Square). - XH&w York ' Post ffice Bex S339 a .! I - - '-'' mmr 8nf - 7 s M rionrTrM.M.; Of BEST f" QUALITY, GUARANTEED AT lowest figures, delivered In any part of the city free 'of caaigajhtvs lit e xi--.il - " , iag 1&-If . JAMES C STEVENSON. - Photojjraplis 4) JV OUR FTRNTTURE WITH PRICE LISTS application by ' ' d. a. sMrrn co. Tonsorial-XtemoTal. H . oirru v.. niuij tit stock and material .C , j mMmi to the shoo form- erlv occantea oy nun, m ue bm: " HaeVwVeV; he inritet hla oW hdathe pnb H Generally to call oa him.. Best workmen to the State employed, aad ShavmfC, ur vuiwaj . ShMipoohig doie at the ahortest notice. Try hinv I 'ii; ft !i 1 t ) V. ill ii 1 : s i 1 I ! 1 t? C 1 i !; ii 1 . i. 5 ft
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