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"".(" OUTLI N ES. . ; j .
juige C. P. Pershing nominated for
governor in Pennsylvania. Tue Fo
ley statue of Stonewall Jackson has arrived
in Baltimore. Ohio Farmers.' Conven
tion demands immediate repeal of specie
resumption ack . Several prominent
Alabamians arrested at Decatur for "coun
terfeiting. - r- Committees' appointed j in
the Constitutional Convention -yesterday
and 125 amendments introduced. , Ex
Gov. Graham was eulogized in the Conven
tion Thursday. The strike among
cotton mill operatives at Fall River con
tinues; manufacturers refusing to yield to
their; demands. American residents
at Rome, Protestants and Catholics, have
presented Cardinal McCloskey .'with an ad
dress of good will and handsome gifts, f "
CONSTITUTIONAL COPENTIOH.
.FOCft&TH. Ol.
Raleigh News, j;
i r , Raleigh, Sept. 9.
The Convention . met promptly at
10 o'clock. Mr.; Jarvis In the Chair,
owing to sickness of the President.
Mr. Manning from the Committee
to prepare rules of order for the gov
ernment of. the Convention submitted
a voluminous report; action thereon
postponed till It o'clock. J '
By Mr. Price, a resolution of in
quiry of the Committee on Privileges
and Elections, whether or not R.C.
Badges the delegate from Wake,!1 T.
J. Young, from Granville, Jno.Si
Mannix and Lehman, i from Craven,
and J. Q. A. . Bryant, of Wilkes are
United States Officers, and if such be
the case why should not their seats be
declared vacant. , V . ; ' -
By Mr. Young, a resolution of in
qniry to the Committee of Elections,
as to whether or not. Jas. Rumly, ; of
Carteret is not Superior Court Clerk
of said county. E. K Vaughany Sher
iff bf Transylvania, Joseph Dobson,
(Solicitor of the 5th Judicial District,
and .Josiah. .Turner, State Printer,
and if such, be the case why should'
not their seats bet declared vacant.!;
By Mr. Rnmly, a motion , that a
Committee of five be appointed to
wait on bis .Excellency, the Governor,
and inform him, of the organization of
this Convention and ready to receive
any communication from him.. Mr.
Turner opposed the motion, thought
the Governor was thoroughly indiffer
ent and did not care; .whether the
Convention; was organized or not.
His action in ordering the Orange
county election, thirty days after he
was notified instead of, ten days,
showed that the Governor, or i his
party, did not desire a Convention
anli he was not willing to " notify him
of this or any other action of the Con
vention. ' ,lt-:'y-
Mr. Reid coincided with Mr. Tur
ner in his views of the action of, the
Executive in regard to the Orange
county vacancy, but he thought Jt
eminently proper that this body, sit
ting as representatives of - the sover
eigns of North Carolina in the capi
tal, that his Excellency, the Governor,
should be informed of the organiza
tion of this body, &c Mr. Reid was
interrogated during bis remarks : by
Messrs. Badger: and Todrgeej as to
his opinion, whether or not the Gov
ernor had the . power . to order ? the
election in Orange in less .time than
thirty days in Accordance with law.
Mr. Reid said, he thought the Gov
ernor's power was - ample-and .com
plete, to orthr ,h .elejcjion earlier,
and the fact that he was in favor of
an immediate adjournment of the
Convention, it was clear that he did
not intend that Orange ounty should
be represented in futl. After further
discussion between Messrs.' Tonrgee
and Turner ' the vote was taken on-
tlie motion and alf the members with
xlie exception of Mr. Turner, voted jin
.1 ... A . i . "i f j
Jh uHlrm Qltira . . -' . f-: J -ail.-
i Th President announced the fMi:
'Jowiug as said Committee: Mjessrs,
Itumley, :Reid, 'BairingerVLehinr
and Batemen. " ' - , 1 1 1:
I On motion rof Mr. Durham, Peter,
Hughes, of Alamance (the same who;
was nominated by" Mr., Tourgee for
Principal Doorkeeper on Wednesday),
wan unaniiuouMly elected tb that pom
tiill. '. ... :. ..." . r -
I Oji motion of 'Mr. Tourgee, Mr.
IVneh was grunted leave of absence
till Monday iit-xu : v -- '?. ::? :?
HONORS TO HRAHiSL ;
Tl.e resolutions of respect to the
memory of the Hon. YVm. A Graham
l!e.i f, at 12 ..'clwk auU Vread lV
lle Clerk. Enlogien were delivered
by Mesar. . Dockery, ; Ciiugniaii,
O'Hara, Sniyth; TourgetV ; Crosby,
Chamberlain, '1 honie and Robbiiis,
ai d will appear-in the New fiomdayj
to day until all are published; ; :.
The vote on the reHolutioiin; was
taken Htauding and in ' silence, every,
number voting in-5the' affirmative.
fter which the - Convention . ad
j'irned in reipecV to the tnetnory f
ihe- lamented dedd' v y " :1 1 -
On motion .of Mr". Barrow, the spe
cial order' for 12 "o'clock being the
v,,nsideratiofiJ of the report of the
Coiunjijy on7 rules for the; Govero
Ht of thief - Con vention -was Haken
"P ad the report adopted. '11?
The only change made in the report
f the Committee was; changing the
title of Principal Doorkeeper Hill to
ergeant-at-Arms ; and ordering-, an
lection for Assistant : Doorkeeper ta
oorkeepef Norton. " " " ) " :
NoTE.It would be proper to add,"
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VOL. XVI. NO. 147.
that when the Graham . resolutions
were called up, i the Keeper of , the
Capitol at once displayed the Capitol
flag at half-mast,-and it will so remain
till the hour of meeting to-morrow.
A SToitraop ICE.
UUstoneCtUattertax a. ; Itallroad
Tralu ud Woondloe the Passen
sera. JFrom the Denver News.
At. Potter station, on the Union
Pacific Railroad, on Friday night, a
traiii was just pulling but from the
station when a storm' commended,'
and in ten seconds there was such a
fury of hail and wind that the engi
neer deemed it best to stop the loco
motive, i The hailstones were simply
great chunks of ice, many of them
three and four inches in diameter, and
of all shapes squares, ' cones cubes,
&o. The first stone that struck the
train broke a window, and the flying
glass severely injured, a lady on the
face, making a deep cut. Five min
utes . afterward there: were was not a
whole light of glass on the south side
of the tram the Whole length of -'it
The windows of the Pullman cars
were of French. plate three-eights of
an inch thick and double. The hail
broke both ' thicknesses,' and tore the
curtains .into shreds.: . The Jwooden
shutters, too, ' were smashed, and
many of ; the mirrors were broken.
The "decklights", on the top, of the
cars were also demolished. The
dome of the engine was dented as if
it had been pounded with a hammer,
and the wood work on the south side of
the cars was ploughed as if some one
had struck it all over with sliding
blows from a hammer. During the
continuance of this ternfio fusillade,
which lasted fully twenty minutes, the
excitement and fear among the pas
sengers ran very high. Several ladies
fainted, and one lady, Mrs. Earie,
wife of the Superintendent of the
Mountain division of the road, went
into spasms, from which she did not
recover for over an hour after the
cessation of the storm. Several per
sons sitting on the sou tb side of the
cars were more or less injured about
the head and face.
As soon as the storm abated a lit
tle, the matting in the cars was hung
up in front of the windows, and the
train moved ahead, the drifted hail
stones proving an obstacle for some
miles. At the next station, strips of
tin were procured and fastened over
the windows the entire length of the
train. The cars have been run into
the shop for repairs, and the damage
will amount, it is estimated, to sev
eral thousand dollars.
Important la lk WMiemlt Trial.
Philadelphia, Sept. 8.
The following testimony produced
a great sensation in the court room:
Lucretia S. Peers affirmed I saw
the prisoner on the 6th of July in
Brooklyn; I took a horse-car to go
to the upper part of Brooklyn; seated
opposite me in the car was a man and
child; I recognize the prisoner, Win.
Westervelt, as the man; the child
was very fair, with dark eyes, light,
soft curly hair, ' about four years of
age; the child had on a brown linen
suit; the man spoke tb the child but
once; the child cried, and he turned
to it and said; ?Husb, 'hosh;M the
child seemed frightened ; the man
said, Go see mamma; go see mam
ma;" when we came to North Fourth
street he left the car, carrying the
child on his arm. Photographs of
Charlie Ross handed to witness.!
iThese pictures bear strong .resem
blance to. tne cnila. ,.T. , - .. ..
Legal Advertising-.
..Raleigh News.
The Leorislature turned a deaf and
liostile fear to all suggestions in regard
tO pUDHCliy lO-gIVCU; MUUUgu
press to those matters of information
that the peoolo can only get accurate
ly; and. generally. ,in that way. The
legislature went farther . than that
it made it optional with Coun ty Com
missioners and 'other, county officers
to publish or to post their statenients.
The county of Wake has chosen the
latter mode, as we : suppose others
have done. One of the Commission
ers of this county informs us that the
Treasurer's statement, covering forty
pages of manuscript, copies of which
must be posted up in many parts
of the County, .will cost 5 1,500.
TTiw iaeconoiuy with a vengeaue. ;
lar bta AHtnnaual Vl.HaHou.
Reidsvilte. .. .. . Oct. ; 7
Vveutworth. .. .r p
Moiiuiain Obapel, Kk;Riu1iu co. V
Leaksville, 20th Bun. Iiirrinity..;';,;- !
Greensboro. ......
Sitiem. : .;.,.....- , i
Lexington..;... 4 r
ot. Auurews, Rowan co..i .... - !
Chriat Church, 21st & -tier Trinity 17
Saiiabury ............ -v - i - i
at. Mary's, Orange to. . . ..
Chape! Uill, sJSnd B. afur Tnoity. 24
Durham ; ; . . ... jT? J
Gastou.i... :'t;" iX
Kidgeway. ' ! 4 v
Warrenton,....;,.....;....-
Henderson, 5th B. af ter Trinity,.. H
Sassafras Fork, Granville co 10
Goshen-......- -
r ..:,.k.,. oath K nftr Trlnitv. . . 31
uuuiouuig,
MWtintin -' - -' 1 . . . . . . . . -.
s niimiiuuu ...... .... - ' "i nil
'Kiurells4 ? ;;. C-
, Knt -in mobxiW BTAS Book Bind
err doss B klada of Binding and Baling In a work
... a wumuhlt nrlcaa. ller
BUIlie mnun .
.tim nacaini? EecelDt Book, or other
work. 'Mf ttr ; pwwPte"1 the ewen11"1
their otaan.
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WILMINGTON,
The nails.
The mails will close at the City Post-Of-
flce until further notice as follows: .
Northern (night) mails for all points North,
East and West of Weldon, ir
daily at.... . 5:45 P. M.
" through and way (day) .
' malls daily. except Sunday,' 6:30 A. M.
Southern mails for all points ;
South, daily. ...U.v 5:15R M.
Charleston, daily, at 5:30 A. H.
Western mails (C. C. R'y) daily
(except Sundays,) 2:80 P. M.
Charlotte mail closes at. . . ..... 2:30 P. M
Smithville (via Easy Hill and i
-Town Creek) Tuesdays and I
i Saturdays . . . 1.. . . .J. : . . 6:00 A.M.
Fayette ville, and orBces on Cape
Fear River, Mondays and I
Fridays.V. .. ..... .... . . . ... 1:00 PM.
FayettevillebyCC.R'y.dailv
-(except Sundays)... 5:30 A. M-
Onslow C. H. and intermediate
offices every Fridav ........ 6 :00 A. M.
The Smithville mails, by steamboatclose
at 3 P. M., daily, except Sundays. ,
Mails delivered from 0:30 A. M. to 7:30
P. M, and on Sundays from 8 -SO to 9 -.30 A.
Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M.,
and from 2 to 6:00 P. M. Money order or
Register Department open same as stamp
officK. :;-- .
Staram for sale at general delivery when
stamp office Is closed. '
Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day
and night . V. -:' r ". .. . ;
Alans collected from street boxes every
day at 5 P. M. J , !
NKW A UV BIC'1 18KIT1 KNT.
IIeiksbkrgrk. New Books. - -BabbIss
& Howkll. For Rent.
L04-al Ddii.
- Now for the sportsmen's club.
For latest news from the Con
vention, see telegraphic column on fourth
page.
We are informed that another
German pic-nic will take place at the Wil
mington Garden on .Wednesday evening
next. .
The contract for building the
telegraph line from Wilmington to Smith
ville has been awarded to a citizen of Nor
folk, Va.
As soon as the range is opened
on the grounds of the St. . George and St.
Andrew Athletic Club, rifle matches will
open in earnest.
- Two suspicious looking charac
ters are reported to be lurking about the
Sounds, supposed to be two of the prison
ers who escaped from the county jail.
They are strangers in the neighborhood.
There are at present seventeen
female, prisoners in the chain-gang, all of
which are colored with one exception. An
additional guard was placed over them
yesterday, some of them being rather ob
streperous.
Mr. 11. . Heide is titling up his
building on South Water street, between
Market and Dock, and intends having one'
of the handsomest offices in the city. He
has also had an observatory erected" on the
roof which overlooks the entire harbor as
far as the "Dram Tree" and is very pleas
antly arranged withal.
- The block of buildings on the
south side of Market street has many "ups
and downs" to contend with, a fact which
is easily observable by casting an upward
glacce in that direction. What those who
occupy them have to contend with in the
shape of market carts, &c., &&, will form
the theme of a future paragraph.
mayor's Court.; t, xMk't ' 5
The following cases were disposed of ;by
this tribunal yesterday morning: ;
Mollie Dove, charged with keeping a
house pf ill-fame Was found guilty and or
dered, to pay, a fine of $50 ori work for
thirty days on the streets. .
' S. Hill, charged witli'disorderly conduct,
was ordered to pay a fine of $10 and. "costs.
a J. Johnson, charedith obtoining goods
under false pretenses, ojaagmeni suspena
ed on payment of costs, on . application; of
the prosecuting witness.
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improTemcDii
: The new nd imposlDgxhrick-lbuilding,
witb-its handsomely ornamented front and
beautiful cap and ball, .which takes the
place of the store formerly occupied Mr. T.
H. Smith, "is hearlyi completed, and! will
prove an ornament to the block. : The en-
the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine
Agency and is ti be handsomely furnished.
The work was rxecuted by Mr."R. B.
W M(lt fer. , '. --."k - . '-'-'-r--
rare for lUbtlierla." i-j ,4.
The foliowiwB remedy, we are iuforraed,
is p et i turt-. ire Utr the di pht heria : i
Maae a iM)Uliit:e r arnc-green, u n can
be had. is ihb bext and apply it to the
liiroat. ... ..... .... , , i 'i .-
In connectjurt with the above, lo be used
as a gargle, make a strong tea of red oak
bark and mix irtts ot turpentine.
We have also heard a poultice of fresh
beef," applied to the throat, suggested as a
gcKMl remedy. . It is extensively used where
the disease prevails at the north.
Keiteleaa Notice.' j
Tberewillbe service, both morning and
evening, in MC Lebanon Chapel, at Wrightt
y ille rSoqndton Shnday; nexttSepVj 12th.
Inconsequence of "the absence of the
Rector; the early celebration announced
for St. Janves parish" on that! day, ' will be
omiUed. iThe aervic al llj A. M., and 5
P. M. may be expected as usual.
Range' of Tliarmomeier. .
The following was the range of the ther
mometer at the Signal Bureau, in this city,
yesterday: - '
7 A. M., 74; 12 M., 01; 2 P, M i 89; :30
P.M., 84; 9 P. M.,77. J 1
The Tatat Baee. ZJZ ;j ...X
' The last yacht Trace of the reason under
the auspices of Carolina Yacht Club, . took
place at Wrightsville yesterday; ? The Wind
was blowing almost a galeand while fhis
gave speed to tbe yacbts.Cit prevented that
large attendance on The Banks thatC other
wise would have heightened the enjoyment
of the occasion. The Sound was on a high
old spree and It was not deemed prudent to
attempt to cross it in ordinary boats. . y
The following the time of starting:; ' !
Bessie Lee. .-'. .
Horn ........... ;'.'......
8.4i t
7.-t 8.45.50
Emvie & Marion. . . .
jt 7 ,
8.46.20
j. 47 7 -;
varouna
ifejjpfo... t. 3.47.23
The boats sped on in the order in which
they started until then return to the Banks
channel, when the JUppU passed the Carolinti
on the first tack.' They passed the Inlet
buoy in the following order: JSpfaVdrfc
Una Bessie LeeJ Bosa Empire di Marion.
On reaching the Banks house, on the firsi
round, the Bessie Zee Was i found to be leak
ing and .was run ashore. After an exami
nation of her conditionshe re-tentered the
race, but lost he r position b the J delay
and feftw:in?''the--!rear.?;Tr. fhe
climax of Bessie's b&d' lacK she -swamped
on her return from the Inlet buoy. t.
The positions s of ihe boats when they
passed the Inlet buoy were maintained
throughout the race, and the gallant little
"things of life" came home as follows:
Bipple.i. .- 5.19.6
Qirolina. 5.22.2
Empie & Marion. . . ...... . 5.29.30
ifasa......;..;. 5.23.6 .
The following is the actual running time;
Hippie , , lbr.," 21m. j SSsec.
Carotin,, 1 " 24 ' 55
Kmfde it Muion. ..... . 1 " 1 43 80 " i
liosh...: 1 " 4tf 10
Ih this race, We ft re Informed,' the iftp&
made the best'time recorded' in the books
of tile Carolina Yacht Club. . . ;5y
ueiievedof Hla Waieli.
A colored man by the name of John Tay
lor, but belter known pnder'the "cognomen
of John Bull, was arrested by officers B. T.
Price and,- Jeffrey Wise, yesterday morn
ing, on the charge of stealing a watch.
Ransom Cobb, the inan who lost the watch,
was at work Thursday under the shed i at ,
Mr. VanBokkelen's distillery, and says that
when he came back from dinner he sus- j
pended his coat, in one of the pockets of
which he had ' previously deposited bis
watch, by a nail driven into a post not far
from where be was at work.. Ia the even
ing when he took his coat down he found
that the watch was missing, and upon , in
quiry found that Taylor, who had been
loafing round the shed during the day, had
been seen lying down by the post upon
which the coat ...was hanging. Yesterday
morning he searched for Taylor and asked
him if he knew anything about the watch.
He replied that he did not. The two po
licemen referred to, who were standing not
far off, were called ' by Cobb, and during
the questioning and cross-questioning that
ensued Taylor finally acknowledged ; that
he did take the watch." "He was conveyed
to the Guard House and locked up to await
a hearing before the Mayor this morning.
The Banuakeroni Badi.
t After the usual amount of haranguing,
the Republican . meeting, held at the City
Hall last evening, passed resolutions re
commending Jasper Bishop as its choice
for County Commissioner in place of James
Wilson, resigned. CoL Puncan Holmes
seems to hav been "no whar'Mn this pre
liminary race, and we hear the : Knjght j oi
the Thundering' Lungs took one of his pe
culiarly.. brilliaqt! oratorical flights, during
which he inveighed against the. cruelvf afe
that so remorselessly nipped his aspirations
in . the bud -Moreover, he said he'd !be
durned et hsMtaMitUf9 a put-up job
see who was the heavy coon in Ihe Repub
lican party.r cTT" A -TTO 1 '
'! Is it poss1bleJHharthe Xf nheT. XL.
(Cannot get a fat fnce from the RiprdaHous
Rantankerous Radical j Republican Ring
tailed Rouserajjff jjiriof '
Papers Beeoraed.' ia. ;
The followuagis astatement of the-papers
recorueq Dyine negrsier or ueemiroi. ax(bw
I Hanover county for the year ending Attg.
. Warrantee' Deeds, 879; Mortgages, real
estate - and chattel,' 241; Bills of Sale,! 4;
Powers of Attorney, 7; Decrees of Su
perior Court,12, Petitions ia Bankruptcy;
6; Free Traders,' 5; Plans of Incorpora
tion 3; 'Bonds of County" Officials, 11
Homestead Exemptions, 1; Tax Receipts;
7l Deeds of Property sold by Sheriff, 129;
t ' ' .'
Cotton Coiapr.
The. new Cotton Compr.ess.is now nearly
ready for service aftd atrial of the ma.
chinTer wiB iaka plaee shorllyll ijSteam was
applie forthe first tbaThursdayand was
repeated yesterday. A more-extended ac
count of this new improvement will be
un iii1iin tin trint tabpa ntafte. t",:, f
' - .
Wllmlnaton JneiM.iav aiariva. r
s Appointments of Rev. W. S, Black;; Pre
siding Elder, for the third round of quar-7
terly meetings for the present Conference
year of the Wilmington District t.- 'jl ;i:
Smith vilfe,! at Smith villeV September ;12
and 14. ' " ' ' "f I
: ' I.'.' f ' "1
Blihp Irman's AppPlBlmtnts. i n
iQlencoeV... ................ ...;.Sept 10
Calvary Churph, Henderson Co. . .Sept 12
Liecester ........ .V.i,.Sept. ;15
Waynesvllle ...........Sept. ,17
Ashe ville. .A. . .,...;..,,...
u The collections at each place will be ap
propriated td Diocesan Missions. " ?V
'At the- Ransom 'i serenade; iti
in. Raleigh the other night , the speeches
were mild and conciliatory. Messrs. -Reid,
Shober, Bennett,' Shepherd,1 Green, Rob;,
bins, Cox and Kitchen spoke.
Spirits, Turpentine
We regret that puf young;! .con
temporary Mr. James A. WiUiams, or tne
Wilson. Advance, is detained from his' busi
ness by illness. - ' s - .
" --f 'The fall session of the . Wilson
College opens the 4lh day ot Octoberl" iWe
are glad to learn that the prospects are en
couraging; ' ' ' - .' " .'I -r - ,
1 Mrr Cyrus Timmons, of Char
lotte, was' dongerously shot, at Lincolnton
two or three days '. since : by John Getton,
who had an old grudge against Timmons'
brother." . ",f . J '"t'Sif
The Tarboro SoiUherrier-learns
that a little son of Mr. Jno: F, Ward, while
wrestling with-..a son -of Mr. J.. W. Lips
comb's on last Snnday evening,-was thrown
and fell upon one of bis arms and. shattered
U vejry badly.,; ,. a ....
: iTheriJffl LBays:- Richard G.
Sneed was chosen Sheriff .of Granville by
the Board of Commissioners, on the 7th
inst.; in 'place of James L Moore.. Mr.
Sneed is member of the -N.-C 13enate: and
will surrender bis Senatorial robes for the
more lucrative office of Sheriff, i ', -,i ; ;-.
; r The Observer says that : while
attempting to jump on the train as it mov
ed from the, depot at Danville a few days
&go', a negro fireman of a freight .train on
the Piedmont' Afr Line Railroad, 'named
Aaroft Morrison, fell between" the cars and
was crushed in such a manner as to pro
duce death in about half an hour.: , -. : - V.
CITY ITE3BS,
.'1
' Transkb PBiNTina-lsKS. Invaluable to ' rail
road companies; steamship companies, banksj 'tner
r.hantji. maniifftr.tnrerB and others Thov are en.
daring and changeless, and will copy sharp and
clear for an indefinite period of time. Baring- just
received a fresh supply of these inks, we are pre.
pared to execute orders jromptly and at moderate
price 'V - 'iy;
h Copt or TxstixomiauHahhibai Mo., Hay 80,
MesBra. J. & W; Tolley, a9 Maiden Lane, New
york Gent.: The ia Gnn which yoa built for me,
No. 2093, has arrived" safely tp hand. ' Allow me to
thank you for the fidelity with which you carried but
my instructions. The general outline, -beauty of
proportion and excellent finish; are all that could be
desired, and more than meets my expectations, I
am more than ever impressed wita thaldeathat it is
as necessary for a man to have a gun built to meas
urement as to have a boot so built to ensure a good
fit. The pattern 175 and penetration 40 are very su
perior. The pattern Is as close as I desire, and the
penetration 1 think Is seldom attained, being far
ahead t)f any public record which I have seeiu : i s
i 1? Respectfully Yours,' ; f '
; .,. .... . G- W, Dobxak.
DIED.
WILLIAMS. In this citr at S P. W.. on the 10th
ingr., of consumption, Mrs. Ann Eliza, wife of
Tbos. K. Williams, in; he 43rd year of her age.
The funeral services will take place this evening
at 4 o'clock, from the residence of Mr. E. Turling
ton, on 6th, between Bed Cross and Walnut streets,
thence to Oakdale Cemetery. ' The friends' and ac
quaintances bf the family are invited to attend, s
WnOOTXTJM. In this dtv. of Diohtheria. oh the
morning the 8th, Salbe Keen, daughter of .James A
and Joana McCollum, aged 2 years and 6 months.
- rutaaatnisiitueianosaiane, ...
And lay It on my breast. - .;.....
Protection it shall have, from me, " ; v
And be forever blest !;::'
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, i ...
Tlte Tliel stlc Conception of the
, , ; , World. 1
AN ESSAY IN OPPOSITION TO CERTAIN
tendencies of modern thought.. ., : 5 -. i
BY B. F. COKKER. D. D., L. L. D., Author of
Christianity and Greek Philoshphy.
SCIENCE DISCLOSES THE METHOD OF THE
world, but net its cause; Religion, its cause, but
sot its method. ' . . ' :
' ' Forealeat . i- "" ' -; " :
HEraSBERQES'S .
i septll-tf - Live Book and Music Store.
To Het;
V, i W jWWTPW? -.11.) -.'-'fill : 1
Mi
DWELLINd ON B0UTHWE8T". C0B5-
No
LDOl
rseptll-StH ... n
HAKRIS HOWELL. ;
'i S-
s
LONABLE HAIR DRE8SXNQ -8HAV-
ine Saloon. 7 Soath Front 8t, Wflmini?ton, N. C.
. JT. B Ihave secured the: services of thftjBBST
t B. GRAINGER, S. D. WALLACE !
Bank of New Haiover.
. . niu But m ' - i il
AathprizedACapita $1,000,000-.
fjasn fjapuai paia in - 4w,vw.
Surplus Fund - X, . $50,0
; : . , . - , -.- ; s -
i;l'-';f JO IRE CT OB si,
JOHN DAWSON - ; ' li; ' ; C. M. 8TEDMAN
D. R. MURCIIISON ' ' , L B. GRAINGER
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DONALD MoRAS . , . , JAS. A. LEAK -1
U VOLLERS -jii; : i a::' B. F. JJCTTLE
K Ri BRIDGEKS ' E. B. BORDEN '
J. W. ATKINSON M. WEDDELL.
, aug 80-tf aac . j,
i FROM OCTOBER I, 1875, TO OCTO-
gySj r her I; iStS, the brick building on North
J aM nt PHnraiu! ' iMitween. Water, and
Front .streets, now occupied by; j Mr. Jao. W
Gordon and athera. l-rw5 ;' i filytlj
. . .... i . . ' , ' ': '
' '- rrh. knlMina r!t1 K ilivirti'd and' ranted as fol-
Two rooms m-QntHoou- now occupied by Ms.
GordoMlnataaoeAfac- tinnts ' n
t ,4Two.'roM'Jtaftie lnlWeeodollUdiiiKi
similar to thoy oa trst floorof East end, if c. '
Easement and second ancUhird floors of East half
of building. , r ;,
'' Basement and second and third floors or Wess
half of building. V
' The rooms on first floor are admirably iocated for
Inwrranoe Agents. Commission Merchants or Law
yers; while the upper floor ire well suited for
families.,. i vJ utwli: -.jK-ji-j lu . i -J t ' j r
.,. Apply to,;; ... JjjQjjj.Y & MORRIS, . i
augSl-tfnac Ob WM. H. BERNARD.
ISSiSi i ner of Second and Dock streets, now
. 6 South Front street Applyto 5 : li -
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N E W: AD VERTISEMENTS.
FOB BENT
FOR THE ENSUING YEAR. - THE TJP-
X stairs of 'Dr. Cntlar's residence on the
!! I corner of fiennnil anil Walant stceeta.
Will
Iff!
AT AO .. . v.
The' Store' on Market Street now'oceu-
pied .by Messra. Gilbert A Bawar as a Confection
ery ana uaaery.
Also the upstairs, or two stories, above said store,
sow occupied by C- W. Yates as a Photograph Gallery.-"
-.' "
i Also the two: rooms over Taylor & Giles' Insur
ance Rooms on Princea Street. - 1
' Also sereral Officer ia the bufldiar adjoininz the
above, the same in which my OflSce is.
' Also the residence on Southeast corner of Second
and Mulberry streets, now occupied by Dr. H. G.
Planner. S ,
sep 8-lwna , Apply to DoBRUTZ CCTLAR. '
MISCELANEOUS. ,
; Cotttents of a Retail Grocery. "
1 , f r - C , ' j AT AUCTION. ; (j
TN FRONT OF UR S A LES ROOMS, ON
Saturday, September II, 1875, commencing at 10
o'clock A.
sept9-ts
. at.
CKONLY & MORRIS.
Auctioneers.
Virgin
ia ' Female Institute.
T .'
STAT7N10N, VA, . .,"--
Rar.! R - HJ PHILLIPS, A. M., - Pbincipai.
Miss K. Fmrkncb Phillips, 1 in charge of
Miss AnnibS Paeran, ' jv ihe family.
The 81t Annual. Session will commence' bept r
1st. 1875. ' . . -
The Principal will be assisted by a fulf. corps of
officers suitable for aaret-ciass school, ri
Terms reduced to Cash basis and very mod
erate.! .h --i-ni-.fj!-j
. For Catalogue, address the Principal.
r aog 19-De-dwTh&W2t
Que HnndreEl and Ten Dozen Sold.
o
RDRRS ARE STILL COMING IN FOR THE
celebrated . . j
Wamsutta Shirts,
6 for g7 50, Casta.
. FINISHED , UP FOR $9 50.
The Best Shirt for the Least Money
; , EVER SOLD.
"' ' ': MUNS0N A CO..
' septB-tf j;- s.i!!ci . Sole Agents.
; Fresh Oat Mal I
FRESH LOT IN TINS JUST RECEIVED.
"' Freeb Roasted every week, ';.
, Fore Java and XaguayraV Coffee.
' t: Tea, Tea, -Tea," " f".
Imperial, Ex. Imperial, Oolong, Fx. Oolong. English
. . Breakfast and Uncolored Japan Teas, from ;
. 50 cents to $1 75 per pound. ,
Edaa Pine-Apple and Ex Cream Cheese.
Milk, Cream Crackers and all kinds fresh every week.
BONELESS SARDINES, ENGLISH AND AUERI"
CAN PICKLES, "WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE."
Cooked Corned Beer,
Every Can Guaranteed."' i; 1
Best Butter In the World.
. NEW PROCESS EMPIRE FLOUR, :
i . , beet in the world, only for sale by
1 ' . GEO. MYERS, - , .
septfi-tf . . : 11 & 13 South Front St. '
Life in Paris !
LETTERS ON ART, LITERATURE AND
Society, . : '''
ByAasssx Housjatb., -
Testerflay, To-Day ani Forerer,
A Poem-in 12 Books,
By EDWARD HENRY , BECEERSTETH, M. A.
All for sale by . '
C. W.YATES, '
. . Market Street.
septS-tf
' Corn, Flour, Sugar and Coffee.
2000 Bnahels WMte Mjxed c9rn
800 ! Bblfl Flenr' grades'
JQQ Barrels Refined Sugar,
1 1 A Sacks Prime mo coiiee. .
1UU !'
'it f. i ! : 11 : ' : ' ! 11
For Bale tow b
!i sept5-tf.
WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. ;
Found.
A. SMALL PARCEL OF MONEY ON NORTH
Water street' which the owner can have by proving
bis title theteto and paying for this advertisement.
Apply at this offl& 1 1 w S sept ll-2t 1
, G.,n. !W:. RUNGE. ,
RED CABBAGE, f J 1 . -
l ,,. RED BEETS, ... !T
S3 N.- E..Coraer Market aad Second Streets. 'l:
j-septltt J - - ' : - ' ' tf
i Buy yonr Nails j ri
Bailders' Hardware Froitt
sept,5-tf , :i j .--- , GILES A' MURCHISON.
Oysters, Peaches, Tomatoes and Pickles
2 Q Q Cases Oysters, 50 Cases Peaches, . t
pQ Cases Tomatoes. 100 Cases Pickles. . -
-. ! ! 'For sale by' v' !. f.
sept 5-tf, ; KEUCHNER & CALDER BROS. ,
- ' Flour, Flour, Flour.
qq Bbls Bob White Flour, "
QQ Bbls Bell Mills Flosr,. yi. ,
OA ( Rbls Princess Royal Floor ! :
iu ; r or salts y i' '
sept 5 tf : i .KEKCHNER A CALDER BROS.
n T
lEemoval.
1TY HAT fcTORE. YOU CAN FIND ALL THE
LATEST STTLE S HATS AT OUR NEW STORE,
No. 3S NORTH FRONT STREET. , ." : ,
septMf '-'r-'h n yi HARRISON. A ALLEN; "
:r:';: liar;' Corn and Meal.
Bales Prime Eastern Hay, ' ' , i
3500?" : ;-:
JQQQ Bushela MeaLji,,! ',. ( , . .
i-Ji-j. iFor'aalebyf rf .1. t' c . tj,,., .."f
A sept 5 tf t KEKCHNER CALDER BROS. ,
J I Baslngf and -Tiea,' v
500
Rolls Bagg&g,' i. i 45 1 i
A Tons New Arrow Ties, - . -r
jU" t - i-t n . ,:'-? jtA u
K A Tona Pieced Ties. . ,
' For sale by-. . i
eptS-tf KEUCHNER A CALDER BROS,
i f. 11 r f'f-I!
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,IXSD FRAMES, GAUZE . AND ; LACS. OUR
Second Btojk1 Just received and for sale low by
June S7-tf ' ' " D. Jl. SMITH CO.
m mm m .. m
k:. ; j i " it y H 't i-i ss . .
vuc OIJKBTt: tun. BJ .i . .
I at
- " - four days... '. P i i
Ave days,. 3 W
wek....i...'. ....... a 6f
Two w twkj ... S OP
' ... V , Thre weeks
. , One month ..-... ...... 8 OP.
M..4 Twfcmontiis.;i:V.............15 W
" Three months..,,... ..M00
5 r six months .,,. V.v85 oo
... u , ' One year ...JM 0'
Contract Advertisements taken at propoi
tionately low rates. . v - - .
. Five Squares estimated as a. quarter-cobamn, and
tan squares as a half -column.
V - MISCELLANEOUS. , , . -
Lease of National Hotel
.. WITH THE ...
Furniture, at Auction.
iON WEDNESDAY, September 75thi 1875, com
mpneingat 10 o'clock A. M., upon the premises, we
will clese at nubile sale the: unexpired term of the
National Hotel Building., and Store below, viz : 6
years upon Hotel occupancy and years of Store
occupied by Messrs. Munroa A Co., the whole sub
ject .to an annual rental of Twelve Hundred Dollars.
(1,20U) with
' PARLOR.
DINING ROOM,
' U f: ii ; -BAR and CHAMBER,
06 suits.) all in Black Walnut and Marble of per
fect make and finish ;: -;! :- ..r ?
1 KITCHEN UTENSILS,.GRATES .
'i n h '"' .' ; GAS FIXTURES, Ac.
Can be.examined at any time previous to the St.le
upon application at office of HoteL v
s ' ' ; CRONLY A MORRIS,
septlO-ts ., . , . ; Auctioneers.
Forest ' and Stream,
A Weekly1 Journal of Sixteen Pages.
. DEVOTED TO " ,
, FIELD SP 0RT8,
PRACTICAL NATURAL HISTORY, FISH CUL'-
, 1 UxvK, rWiatTlUM OIT UAMK, JfKKMSK-
VATION OF FORESTS, YACHTING, BOAT
ING'ANDALL - ; - - -
Out-Door Recreation ant My.
i -.'!! . . ; , - .-,.,:-)) .. -..i . -.
It is the only Journal in this Country that fullv
enpplitts the wants and meets the necessities of the
Gentleman " Sportsman.
TEi;MS $5 00 A YEAR.
Liberal discount to Clubs.
i i ;- . i Bend ; for a-'Specimen Cop
Forest & Stream Pabllthlnx fo.,
' ' ' "17 Chatham Street, (City Hall SquHre),
. f . . , . New York. .
Post Office Box iS38 v ' mar 88-'f.
True as Truth Itself !
THAT OUR BRAND OF , . .
. . . ' X '
FA VORITE FL O UR
'11' . ;: -;;.' .';) '
is the best and most reliable to be had.
- ' That Oar Table Batter
. r . . - - " v..
IS THE VERY BEST IN AMERICA,
That Our-Prices are Lower Than the
s . t late advances in goods would indicate,
We are selling goods at such low cash figures as
6oit the times. .-. . ,-. , ... .
BRING YOUR MONEY AND TRY US.
. . We will give you full values, at
CHAS. D. MYERS A CO'S.,
S A 7 North Front street.
sept 3-tf
New Goods ! ,:New Goods ! !
" r ' New Fall Clotblngr.
XAM DAILY RECEIVING NEW FALL GOODS
per every Steamer, , .
.. f , .-1 - -. Just received a handsome Jot of , ;
SILK AND CAMBRIC UMBRELLAS,
which I am offering at figures that insure a ready Bale
CUve me a Call.
sept 5-tf - A. DAVID.
Notice.
NOTHER LARGE ASSORTMENT OP -
bronze, Locomotive, Marine and
. .Walnut .Clocks.
Also material for the Trade at low prices.
- GEO. HONNET,
augS9-tf - ' 'u' "68 Market Street.
Shirts! Shirts '.Shirts!
T HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE INVOICE
AVE JU8TRECKT
ready made Shirts,
J,of i
: Wamsutta,
and am determined to sell at. prices that will induce
customers to buy the garments ready made, ($1 60).
Look ! '-rrrr '
My atocki of iready" sada Cvthingsvfll soon be
,. i completed : in all its branches. ,-
l i t.iu.-:,-, ; , -..it.j X .j .-. j .. ..: 1
PIECE GOODS, OF EVERY KIND. AND STYLE
ttiat could be wished for and made up to order in
' the latest New York' aad Parisian Styles :
septS-tf;
; MXJLLBT S!
if, 1 1 ' A U . jsur- f -"ill .'V.l
FIE ST, CATCH
j I l-i -1 rtHl.Ii Jt'l'i'fl t.tl'lttl
JUST IW.
;EDWABDS &, HALL.
sept 1-tf
Bacon. Bagging, Ties,' Pork.
Boxes D. 8. Sides ' . i'
pQ Boxes Smoked Sides and Shoulders, i
QQ Rolls' Bagging, '- rr?-'i--:3ij!
Tons Ties, ' : : ' . , ' -
BblsMessPorx.' - ' j - i i . : H:
. For sale low by ' ' t ; ;
sept 5-tf WILLIAMS A MURCHISON.
Nails, Shot, Hay and Guano.
QQ Kegs Nails, ' ' "
2QQ Bags Shot, 400 Bales E. and N. H. Hay,
2QQ Tons Guanape Guano. . 5 - t
For sale low "by ' 1 ' " ,;1
sept 5-tf WILLIAMS A MURCHISON.
Brown Cotton Gins;
(The Best Made.) - '
alH.' BRISTLES, . GIN, . FILES. .' COTTON
Scales, Gin Bands. Lace Leather Rivets. Ac.
can be had at the lowest cash prices at the. old es
tablished Hard ware House of
. - " rr -JOHN DAWSON,
sept 5-tf No. 19. SO and SI Market Kt. .
itf .;l"l Tfri rr-r-i Tr. : ,
x J Fresh Candies. j
JUST RECEIVED FROM MANUFACTURERS
a choice assortment, and perfectly fresh.
Fresb Flour otKew-Wb eat.
t septlO-tf y y t JAMES, C., STEVENSON.
1 Tonsortal Eemoval : ;
E ARTI8 has purchased the stock and material
of James CaMaway and teiaoved to the shop form
erly occupied by him, in the baaementof the Purcell
Houaev where ha invites his old friends and the pub
lic generally to call on him. Beat workmen in the
State employed, and Shaving, Hair Catting; and
Shampooing done at the shortest notice. - Try him.
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