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THE HOBimTG STAE. t PUBLISHED DAILY, BY J HATH Or BUB8CSIFTIOH IK ADVAFCa: on. y0 bT, m.l p0.8.18 Ptid- 2 ft Six months, .1 ) .- . 59 one montu, . . .. ' , ... mo City Subscribers, delivered In any part of the ,ilv Fifteen Cents per week. Our City A cent are not authorised to collect for more than 3 months in advance. .. - .- ; XX OUTLINES. ReDublicans carry Maine by a largely re duced majority. Montenegro tells jjerzegorvina she will not wnge war against the Porte. r- A gr&na uooapartist con clave is to take place soon in Switzerland. Illinois diocesan convention P. E. Church in session at Chicago to elect a Bishop, &c ' Y- At Toronto several hands killed by wreck of cattle train. Temperance party in Massachusetts condemns Republi can party, j '- Liabilities of Schuckhardt & Sons, New York, over a million dollars abroad. - Several firemen in New York killed by defective ladder in practice yes. tcrday. New Yoik Markets: Cotton, U&l4i; Gold, 116tl7. , .; Seven millions dollars gold subscribed to revival fund Bank of California and it will prob ably be opened on the 1st prox. Col-. ored woman sues Pullman Co. for refusing her accommodations. Nothing new from Ames. ' - GEN. JOHNSON , EXPLODES TUB " f V EGYPTIAN STOttlT. JThe story of Gen. Joseph 3& John-, ston's accepting the command of the ifhediveSi army in Egypt was on its flee the weakest sensation of the sea son. It hardly required a denial. But here it is, nevertheless, and in terms explicit enough to pat the ab surd canard at rest: I Spec al to the Richmond Dispatch. 1 ' . Savannah, Ga., Sept. 13. Y General Joseph EL Johnston has just ar rived here from the White Sulphur Springs, of Greenbrier county, WY Va. The state ment that he has been offered the command : of the Khedive's army is wholly without . foundation. General? Johnston does not know how the erroneous report got into cir culation. . .. ; . v !-' . .. . - COMfflJfMAL 00ITE1II0C SEVENTH DAY. M, Condensed from the Sentinel ' -j .. . Kalrigh, Sept. 13. Leave of absence was cranted to .Messrs. r aircUitn, Mamx ana Jviog. The following resolutions and ordi nances were introduced and appro priately disposed ofi ; i By Mr. McCorkle, an ordinance iu relation to municipal corporations. By Mr. Henderson, an ordinance to amend article G of the Constitution. By ! the same, an ordinance to amend artiole 9, providing for sepa- fate free schools for the races. f Iiy the same, an ordiuance to a'uem) article 9, providing for the preservation of the school tnnd. ; J By the same, 5 an ordinance to anieiul article 8, forbidding the grant ing .F'fr-e passes to members of the Ueeral Assembly and other officials. ( By the samean ordinance to amend article 2, to change the time of nieet insr of the General ."Assembly to the 'first Wednesday after January; 1st. Y By the same, an ordinance to amend art. 2, preventing epet-ial legislation in certain matters. ---.Si Y Y x v- J Bv Mr. BvrL a resolution to amende -i . " . . . - t article 4, sec 21, making the erm of Clerks of the Superior Court 2 years. By the same, a resolution to alter article 4, sec 29, making the term of office of Solicitors 2 instead of 4 years. Bv the same, a resolution to alter article 4, sec 26, making term of s office of Superior Court Judges 4 years. " f By Mr--Cooper, an ordinance to amend sections l;and 2, article S. 1 ' - By Mr. Anderson, - of Clay, an or dinance farming out convicts. -By Mr. Price, a resolution in fef- I erence to the contestants from Robe ' son county. - 'By Mr. Morehead, an ordiuance to amend ec-10 article 11, in relation i to the Blind, Deaf and Dumb. By Mr. Allison, an ordinance to amend sec 10, art". ll,.in - regard to : the same matter. . ) ' " ' v :::r-; 4 i By Mr, Uoodwyii, a resolution to ! adjourn itie die. . x ,.' By Mr. Avery, an .ordinance to I I amend art.j4J striking oot secf 9. T . Bv the'same, a resolution to amend hoc, 2, art. 13, striking out the words "three fifths" and5tWo-thirdi,and iuw rting in lieu thereof ,'a majority." Bv Tifr nurhamJ a resolution i de- olarirtg that art. 8 ought to be abro-, gated . ... , ,; , t t By v Mr. Spake, ? an ordinance to amviid arti 14;" Np brie who denies tht exiteiic of God to hold a civil By Mr. Averv, a resolntion amend atory of, the rules of the Convention preventing over one ; resolution tfor nine- die adjournment being iutro duced during the week, and no such : reolutioii hairbe'eritemineJ when another ii pending? Referred to spe cial Committee of three. v :: Robbins arid Young were appointed as such special Com - jnittee by" the President.;; : ,; By Mr.: Dockery, a resolution re- Quiring the Committee on Privileges and Elections to inquire whether Jo eiah .Turner, of Orange county, is en titled to hold his seat in this Conven- lion. f . iJyi&Al'kv i The chair announced the following Committees. :.; 'M'i'-Kt On' Enrolled Bills-MessrA ' Rob ertsSf 'I Gates,-"McCabe, Rumley, Scott, of Onsl6w,; Singletary, Spake, Cunninghatri and -Dnla. if; v' : ? v On Contingent-Expensesaiessrs. Morehead, JJehman and Price. , Mr.'CHngmari, on the part of the CoromiHee on the Legislative Depart- VOL. -XVI.-NO. : 150. ment, offered an amendment to the report ot that Committee, submitted acuruay, on tne ordinance in regard to the tav of ttiA Hemipai a DDmt,in 1 he amendment provides that the pay of the officers of the General Assem- tiy shall bo $6 per day. ; : ; . The rmendraent went upon the calendar, as the ordinance which it amends is in the hands of the printer. UeTrFIre at Iijrnebbnrs. , pjf if Lykchbubg, September 13. r v The loss by the destruction of the Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio Rail road Company's shops on Sunday morning will probably reach $75,000. So far as can be ascertained the loss is onfy partly covered by insurance in the Andes, of New York, for $7, 500. " The origin of the fire is sup posed to have been in the engine room. ' arses CDxmzr. TU Rialls. , The mails will close at the City Post-Office until further notice as follows: Northern (night) mails for all points North, i East and West of - Weldon, daily at.. ....... .....A... 5:45 P.M. " .: through and way (day) " -mails daily. except Sunday, 6:30 A.M. Southern mails for all points South, daiiv...... .......... 5:15 P. M. Charleston, daily, at..... A. il. W estern mails (U V. li'y) flatly (except Sundays.) ......... T 20 P. M. Charlotte mail closes at. i ...... 2: 30 R M Smithville (via Easy llill and . .Town Creek) Tuesdays and Saturdays ...... . ... . ..... . . 6 .00 A. M. Fayetteville, and offices on Cape x ear Ulver, Mondays and " i 3 Fridays.. ;.;v ...... 1X)P MY Fayetteville by a C. R'y, daily (except Sundays) .". 5:30 A. M Onslow C. 11. and intermediate . offices every Friday . . . .. . . . 6:00 A. M. The Smithville mails, by steamboat, close at 3 P. M., daily, except Sundays. - Mails delivered from 650 A. M. to 730 P. MY, and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A. Stamp Office open from 8 A. MY to 12 M., and from 3 to 6; 00 P. M. Money order or- Resister Department open same as stamp office. : i- : - . ... Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. - Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day and night , ,Y; ,,Y.Y Y- '' Mails collected from street boxes every day at 5 P. M. .. j : NKW ADVERTISB3IBKT. WaltekG. McRak W. B. Association. Seb Ad. 'Zwette Deutsche Picnic." ' See Ad.-4' School for Young Ladies." 8 L Fremont. To the Citizens. Hetssbekoeb. New Books. M. M. Katz. Fall and Winter Goods. Loral Dot. Very few vessels arriving in port just now. , , : -There was no session of the May- Tor's Court yesterday morning, the docket having been cleared of cases. ; r Messrs. rBabingtoxi," of the Shel by Aurora, and Duckett, of the Kocking- hxa Courier, were in town yesterday.- ; The' storm signal was flying from the weather observatory yesterday evening, presaging high winds during the night. We learn - at the Court House that a great many 'more 'subpoenas are be ing issued for the approaching term of the Superior Court than usual. Steamboatmen report a rise in the river on Saturday of eiht feet, making about eleven feet on the shoals, which is considered just good boating water. The mail route between this city and Shallotte, -Brunswick county, which was recently suspended, lias Deen re-esiao-ltsbed, to.commence the first of next month. - Several cases of alleged viola tions of the U. S. Internal Revenue' law in selling liquor, cigars, tobacco, &c, without the necessary license, have been heard by U. S. Commissioner Cassidey this week, i SenY'CltonrY" ..f,-.;,;-Jf- iiaj.'J.i A." Byrne yesterday received a cable telegram from Gen. Stone, dated CairoYEiSVPt. Sept. li. in which the gratify ing intelligence was conveyed that advices had been received from Gen. Li. Alston, as late as August 5, and that his health Was thin improving. "This intelligence, It will be noted, is three 'mouths' later than that heretofore published; and while it iudicates that Gen. Colston had been ill, as reported, it seems conclusive as to the General's con valescence and we have no doubt he is now entirely recovered. ' -ijAi j , i i We do not kiiow when we; have expeii enctd juwrenuiue pleasurehan we felt when we heard the news brought by Gen. dtOBo'tf telegram- i t 14 l SI eallaK Pla(i A flue rish kcraaium in; full bloom was stolen from the piazza of a gentleman on North SeveptufeeKMpnday ugbt. Any person pucbasing such a plaut should lodge information at the Marshal's office, which may lead to the thief's detection. 'Many persons are complaiuing of the loss of plants in this way, aud a person w hot steals one of these lays himself as much liable to pun ishment as f be were to steal a newspaper or a boree. t , , 1 fo - .. " . . : ( . : Cblckeo Steallna:. .The cbickerf coop Df Mr. Persee; residing 6n Fifth, between Nun and Church streets, was raided pon Monday night and seven fine hens captured, and carried ofL The tracks of the thief were found next morn w lomiincr across a neighboring lot, whose fence he had to jump in order to each Mr. v nrAmWwbicb w as all the unfortun ate gentleman had to console him for his , imtssng poultry. , , , WILMINGTON, JN. - Asaanlt Upon a. Woman. 1, , A white man bailing lrom Brunswick county went to the houseof a white woman by the name of Maggie Brown, living on Fourth, between Church and Castle streets, I 3'esterday about 1 o'clock, complained of being unwell and asked for a placo to lie down and rest himself. The woman ar ranged a lounge for him, showed him to it and went into another part of the house to attend to her. usual avocations. , Shortly afterwards she heard the man get up and go out at the back door, and not knowing what he migbt.be after, she followed him as far as the door, where she was met by the in dividual, who seized her by the ears, tear ing the rings out, at the same1 time cursing and abusing her and feeling for a pistol or knife with which, she Bays, he threatened he would." cut her dd throat or blow her d d brains out." She screamed for help, when Officer G. W. W. bavis1, of the police force, who happened to be close by, rushed in and took the man into custody, convey ing him to the Guard House, the woman accompanying them to the City. Marshal's office where she made affidavit to the fact of the assault upon her. : The stranger, who was evidently suffering from the effects of intoxication, j-ef used to give hisVame. Wllmlneion. J- s ! , : Under this head the Shelby Aurora says: "This old city by the sea holds her own during the dull season of the year and when business opens at her port her pros perity cannot be comprehended. Her mer chants are men of excellent business quali fications and iu.tbe construction' jbrtheir enterprises display wonderful ingenuity and public spiritedness. ,Thu inducements offtr ed by-this city- to the trade JofWcstein North Carolina, are -equal to those of any Northern city. Goods of evry imaginable grade and ' kind can be' purchased of "the wholesale houses there at New York and Baltimore figures, minus -freight; and this being true, it is a duty incumbent upou every man of the State to invest his money at home and.thereby. maintain the institu tions and manufactories that promote our own Welfare that keep our funds in our own hands and prevent financial wreck. The panic which pervaded our country for two years past,;wpuld not have weighed so heavily upon us if we had more closely ad hered to the maxim, "Self-preservation is the first law of Nature," and expended our means judiciously." Y j Y f . - lltore Housebreaking-. j A lesidence on Red Cross street, between Front and Second, was entered yesterday morning about daybreak, but fortunately the thief was discovered by a gentleman occupying one of the rooms,! who raised the alarm and the thief made a precipitate re treat through the back way, not having time to appropriate anything. He got in through a parlor window, from thence proceeded to the sitting room, and then made his 'way up stairs. Here lie entered wo rooms, in one of which was a gold vat chlying on the mantelpiece and in tho other a five dollar bill id a lady's ; pocket, both of which were 1 left unmolested, v Be started ;to go into ' the third - room, In which the gentleman alluded to was lying sick, but drew back, the gentleman feeling the draught from1b?yop?ning ofjthe-dooK) In a few minutes afterwards he entered the room, being plainly visible, when he "was discovered and the alarm given as already stated. He was barefooted and was seen in the lot outside putting on his shoes. Al together; it was the coolest proceeding of the season. ' :. ; ! l ' Btidtue on aOoardlneHonte-H ContentMYSet Adrlfi. p j'.; .' - Y Captain Walter Furlong having discbv ered yesterday that some one' liad ' made a boardiBg house Of the engine-'room on ihe wharf in front of - Messrs. J. K Lippitt & Co.!s ice house,, bctweeu pock and Or ange streets, made afraid on the establishment and captured i onmber 6f arlicls, consist ing of pants, shirtsdra'wers, shoes, socks, botti-6.y!'which heicrammed into a baf rel and. set them adrift. At last accounts the contents of the boarding housed In their new jHuarttrs, werr maHng;o6cKJieaday in the direction of theDram Tree,"some where in the vicinity i"of which the enter prising, owner .will 1 probably find v them. The ebginerrooBiatloded to-is. "attached to the toe house, but has oot-beeq in use right lately, hence its appropriation for sleeping quarters, Y bar room,: .restaurant, ' boarding bouse. &c, by the hard-pushed individual . , . iiui -lni'J.iJ VH 3ji Who OCCUPleu H ;rtjii-r tit 'i -J A f A stunt colored tnan, who gave his name as Slngtewslkrted .-yefeterd y on ;tlM chire'otk1 irtto tlieytrrds of persons residing in the uVighborh) of Third and. W-alnut stieeiSjWHuoui. aujr f" 1(nes8fc acting Prem: ises belonged o him. payfng notthe slight est attention to, orders repeatedly giyen him to keep away, frightening children cec. dured. "complaint Marshal's office with the result above indi cated. Slnieiwnyill "probably have! an oppqrmnity co"up.Ung for fii. tittle ec-; ceutricitieierofe theMaydrthis WorniDg. 07 " mm" Mm m ' " ' '' h Dlffleoity ia BrRooBt Y i I l- We learn that a difflculCy becorred 4tthe bar-roor o t.el9rOq aFte 'be tween Second and Third street Monday night about 12 o'clock, betweeo the propri etor and one Hector Davis, colored, daring which the former struck thev latter a blow on the head with ' an ice pick, r inflicting quite a severe wound, , , warrant w - 8Ued by the Mayor, yeraay th arrest of NeUon. We have b heard how the difficulty-originated nor who. is to blame in the premises. Considering turn a puouc nuisnuw "yw vagaries could no longar be patiently ;en nrA,i 'rumibiaiDt was made at the5 City C, WEDNESDAY: - - '- BlaElatratea Court. r- A colored woman by the name' of iU clnda Floyd was arraigned' before Justice YanAmringe, yesterday, on the-charge of perjury, but was found not guilty-and the prosecutor was ordered to paytbe. costs." " Ben Jones,'"Charles Gaston, Jesse Nixon, Henry Langston and Welluigton Howard, . who escaped from the county jail on Wed; nesday last, but were subsequenUyfecap tured.Hvere arraigned for the offence, which comes under the headof misdemeanors, and fined $50, each, and costs, i l 7 Y 'Wmhiting;aYcolofed boywas aiv ralgned before Justice T. M.Gardneronthe charge of stealing peaches f rpm Ir W. JVI. Munroe, at his stand near Boney Bridge." The defendant,' who in the meantime is under bond, is to appear at 11 o'clock this morning to receive" sentence. - ) " Richard Brown, alleged lobe a self-constituted officer, was up on the charge. of as sault and battery on the per8onof.3race Ann ;Kelley,Ycolored, ,f or which he was re-; quired to fork over the jam of $25 and COBtS. ' JS .. iU.A- The same defendant, charged ,with the illegal arrest and false , imprisonment of Grace. Ann Kelley. Judgment reversed, the defendant being under bond for his ap- jvearance Stephen Williams, charged, with the lar ceny of watermelons and sweet potatoes, the property, pf,Mrr.J. D- dfcM.-was or dered to give bond in the" sum bit $100 for his appearance at the next term of the Su perior Court, in default : of which hf wasf lodged in JaiL " " ; Kana f Thermomeier. ... The f !;-infr was the range of the ther mometer at li)' Sisrnai Btuau, in this city. yest crt: ay ;- -; - , i , . . : 7 A: M.', 69; 12 MY, 77; 2 P. M , 80; 4:80 The tleshly weather vane at Washington predictetfi for this 'lalftttde to d-ay partly clotidyL weather, falling uarome-U-r and rain, with northeast to southwest winds.. ' .;: ' .." " i IN MEMORY.. i .1 Died in Bntherfordton, on the 3rd Inst, at the residence of her ancle. Dr. Oliver Hick, of tTphol4 f eTer, Miss Loa. second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Jenkens, of WUliamsboro, QranvUle county, Death has chosen a jonng, beautiful, giftejand highly accomplished victim. A her spirit- was aoouc to wing us neavenwara biku(, pub ho; m her own inexpressibly sweet voice the epeninr chauntinthe mornine service or the JEpi piscopu Ceurch a fittins prelude to the anthems she now ainers around the Great White Throne. The memorr of a mceful form, a lovely, chiselled face, a pare and cultivated mind, and the pathos and power of such music as seldom comes at the bidding of mortal lip or touch, is not all that is left of the precious dead, to a bereaved and heart broken circlo of relatives and Mends. Thank ttod, a reason able hope to meet her once more on that Brighter Shore, where heartbreaks and partings never come, and where hor angel harp wUl blend with the chorus of immortal choirs ferever and . forever still re mains to . ; t : One who LOttd llxit - LIST OF LETTERS Y ' Remaining ; In ihVcity . post-qfflce t .Sept. 14.' 1875 Y 'j i tiiliQ.--! ' " A Sam Andres; Maria' Anderson. , B Thomas A Bovlee, Stephen Bowen; Iter II Blackmnnd, Rosa Barnetey, Margret Brown. Amos Brown. . :- j ' i r , C E W Cooley, Emerline Campbell, col, Mary, Con ally; Manuel Canaday, Solomon Cowan, Charles Croing. DHendereon Davis, Betsy Dawson. ; : F Frank Fanning, Cora Fonville, Alex ander Freeman. '- --tt vi -7 i Y G-Messrs Redd & Gaiigen, Peter Grays, Mary Green, Lewvina Graham. June Gard ner, Mattie Gadden. I f- B Sam Hanking, Melina Haule, Dru cilla Highsmith, Eimira Hill, E J Howellv . Ben James, Celeste Jackson L .E, Johnson,. Mrs Gaison Jinkkans, ., a Kr WJIiKetchum, Sa,muel Kern.,Y L James M Lucas, Sarah Little. ' V M- William Mclntyre, Bnsan !Mc- Bryde, Simon McArthia, Robert WMatheis, Lucy Moore, J A Montgomery Flora , Mc Fushon, C D Marshall. j O George Owens - i w PGeorge A Petisoa, . Irs , Humphrey Parker, Isaac Pear8oirMrs JJames J'enny,. O Thomas Quimlau. It -Walter J Rickeri Miss J Robinson; 1 4 ' S-iAntonia P Silvora," . Peter Stanley Mollie SmitbIsham Scotj r Jlanes braitn, Chas Henry Sealey, Charly Smith. . I ti T JUzzie Taylor, 4lrs ti l, V4-GeoW.Vemon.YY; W Sarah Waters, Mrs S M Wood," Henry J Whittera, ,Jkf ary, E, Woody, Lot Mrs A E Wilkinson. , , ; Capt Samuel Meechanti -scbr Hatlie I N,, Move; , AjMurdJie- scar.AQuue .ureine; Henry Piere sthr fJTW- "Andrwsf CSpt WjllhuiiTJiloreische Job. KJParker ; Geo Feetbom, schr R TClanke; John T Walker,, steuhx yacht Emekaj Nathan Zwicker, s?hr. Auston, Prince itedrens, brig Werfofd Loes B Sorsen, Brigethira. v ? ,( Persons calliSglo? loiters, ia the abdve list will; please say advertised.!' : Jf pot called for within 80 days they -will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. , ., -.?.1?5f,. ? YY! Y !f f.Y YEd.' It HRnrBR-St Z Wilmington, Sept. 141875. ;- 8. r ApoMiuieM( 1f.- BIMio, AtUoaon J? tot hl Aakamttal Vtilwti j Weifj worth. f4J ?Y .)'? yf- f Mountain Oliapef,,Rockjng"H!n co,.", j.f 9. LeaksvUlei 20th tsun. atler l runty. ' iu Greensboro. v , " j f Salem.: . .... -. ... U 18 Lexington r:;rr7t;..;r.r;v . ; Y.vr j 14 Christ Chwcll.M rf: after Trinity " ;17 j Salisbaryu. . . K-' VK,??7 urauam... Hulsboro... v. .,.-: m .A. o Chapel Hill, 22nd 8. ftw Trinity. 24 Durham I.i.''.'.Y.-. . - Y',t.. i 26 Gaston, ....... ,..,t.;..Nov4 10 Kidgewsy; ...... i . i ..' i j 11 Warrehton . ?.Y ; Y. VyY.Y'.'. '".".,!.l'..''.'Yi 1 12 Henderson, 25th S. after Trinity, .. j 14 Williamsboro ............. J 1 Sassafras FortYGranvUle co? . " 1 GoBha...Avv.V..r..WV " 1 18 Oxford.......... ................ jy.( Louisburg; 28th S. after Trinity w. n i at i ran Kit n ton . t ; t t 22 JK iltrellSr.. 4.. ...ft.ff t, i " S OQ BUhop Lyman's Appolntmcnu. ; , Glencoe. .Y'Y. .a u JI..Beift.i 10. n.War fihnrch. Henderson Co.. Sept, 12 Liecester i?"??1' 5 wiiie:;:;:.,..,;;.' 17 , r.na .4 ,.8ect. 19 jhe collections at each place will be ar 1 propriated to Diocesan Missions. SEPTEMBER :iCi.vilM&MM&WMt ' ' --- y .Spirita Tiirppatine r ' ; ' Y " :t : ' 7T : Yr f - W - f Turner's N.1 4 C. Almansfo : for 1876, is now in press, and i will be out by me, w otxctppeK 11. liw-' iYi? y t , : iThe Charlotte Democrat reports tne ournmg accidentally ol Mr. Isaac iTa ziers saw mill, on Long Creek, on the 5th inst."Wi Cf0U "evi fr'.UAi' , r-jtyi. ,Ts m-i tii , . '.""-'' CIearve1arid county llboasU, that She produces more grapes a greater va riety,- more luscious ana neaiiniui man any county in the Stated h .it . i ; is : J. Q: A. Bryant, of Baleigb, by iuc ucaiu wi a iciuwuu iu , v irgiaia,,uiis re cently fallen beir to a .handsome fortune,' amounting to sometmngover $100,000, says theiV7. , . ,v" The Observer 'says Burke, who was convicted of highway robbery at'Ruth erfordtoa Court last fall, and sentenced to 15 years. imprisonment in the penitentiary. has escaped from Rutherfprd jail, through iue negligence oi tne jaitor.r, ., -H , Sttz Raleigh Jfrews: .. The .residence of Lunsford AYPaschallEsq., a, very prom inent citizen of Oxford, .was consumed by fire on Sunday night, the 12th Inst, about 10 o'clock. . The tire originated in the room used as a cook - room. . His loss, ' after tde--ducting the insurance,, will not exceed one thousand dollars. .... A KingV Mountain telegram to the Richmond. Dispatch, dated .lath says: At Gaston Gold Mining Company on Satur day night a party of whites and. hjacks be came involved in a dispute oyer a game of cards, arising about the possession of money. During the dispute a . negro named Bruton became furious and knocked down a white man named Evins ' and threatened to shoot another. He" wasYhowever. knocked down himself br Sr white" man before seriously in juring any one; The negroes 1 tbetf trtired ana raised a crowd of some twertty-five or thirty, and l have been marching up and down thejpublic roads between, here , and the mines swearing they will have venge ancethat th6y mean war. ' They are still marching to-night.- .s.' " ' u- CITY IXE31. ; ' 1hkk narbKBT. rHK mobxiks Stab nook BJnd; ery does all kinds of Binding anduling In a work. manlike manner, and at reasonable prfcta. : Her chants and other needing Receipt Book -or other work, may rely on promptness bt-the execution of their orders. : ' . -.. Y' .: :- .,:. j. t mm ' ' Tbansveb ' PRnmiro-lirKS. inralnale to rail road companies, steamship companies, banks, mer chaats, mannf actnrers and other. They are 4n dorlng and changeleaa, and will copy sharp and clear for an indefinite period of time. Having just received a fresh supply of these inks, we are . pre? pared to execate orders promptly and at moderate prices. '" .'-. :t ' 1 I Si . ' ' . f1'i' '! -i Copt or tkstixoniil. Hasmibxl, Mo May 80, 1874. Messrs. J. & W. ToQey, 99 Maiden Lane, New York Gent.: The 13 Qnn which yoa'bnilt for me; Na 2093, has arrlred safely to hand. Allow' tne to thank yon for the fidelity with which you carried ont my instructions. The" general outline, heanty of proportion and excellent finish, are -all that could he. desired, and more than meets my expectations. ! I am more than ever impressed with the idea that it Is. as necessary for a man to have a gun built o - 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 as1 close as I desire, and. the penetration- I thlak is seldom attained, being far ahead of any public record which I have seen.'; ! ; ItespectfuUj.Tourd,! ' ? G. W. 'DoEKAir. KOBINSON.-On Thursday. 9th Sept! 1875. !at hla fam ly homestead, : near . JBlizabeth, : . liladen county, N. C,, Thomas A., second son of the late Ir. HemanH. Robinson. - i -r . It is sad for the aged, whom yean have deprived of strength and whom misfortnnes have robbed of pleasure, to die; it is Badder still lor . uos wnom nope naa desertea out to wnom mem continues to tender a cordial grasp, to die; but it erasp. to ale; but it is saddest or all for those wham life has scarcely introduced ito its varied; shifting scenes, to bid adieu to the sunny hours of youth, and to be consigned to the "dream lonely I ears of the . grave. , Tet among the last was Thomas A. Robinson, He died at an age, when most men are jast commencing life is earnest t he died, leaving the comforts of home; he , died, with drawing from the society of relatives and friends. Though a mere boy, when Fort Sampler's thun dering cannon marshaled the chivalry of the South, he was among the very Unit to respond to that call, anions the very last to look UDon- the torn Denaoas. .that had waved, among the ploughed hills and blood stained vaaeys-oi v irguinv-- &iiu ulc gray jacaee us the Carolina soldier, boy 'has been too soon ex changed for the white shroud woven by the cold blasts or Virginia's chilly winds: for the tolls of the soldier broke the constitution of the man.' . " i .for many months Mr; Kobinson was an InvaBd, receiving the best medical skill and the most atten tive nurelns; but prescriptions and attendance could not save hint.' Pe was watched, was guarded' over, was attended to, with a solicitude that spoke of the affection of. his-family. ; But in vain. God faid, VI made him; he ia Mine." .. ' ; i;,.. ' On Saturday, to the butial ground,' where many of his raco lay. Tommle Bdbinson was borne-was borne by relatives who loved him for his confiding,, bis frank,' his affectionate nature; who remembered hiR natience dnrinebialomrsuffQinz: and who were f consoled by tho knowledge that he was prepared to dio. lie naa saia: - l aoi vwiso toiewveyou dui, lf God so orders, lam willing . . , .., ... .,. ( 0 ; - His body Was placed beside that of his mother $ of her whom in life heloved so well: of her from whom in death he could not part: of her Whom in ttaroitv 'may he join.;" v1' ri,,J viJsJ. j.jj.-i!!- j ' , .. The most eloauent tribute to tho dead is the tears . of their friends. Around the grave of Thomas A. I cheeks; and was a tokening evidence oi ms many- fine qualities ' to see large, groups of his family ser- raata. contribtttinr.bT the worth of the living man, and evidencing by their tears their appreciation of the virtueB of heir : uwu. presence wmumuay. ut dead niena. a ;' his oti;.1 if His crave will loner be the home from winch Memory will call upon AflecUon fur than passing, tnouteorasign.-; t ( ti,.TlJ .J'M-S j A . 8CHREDER.In this city last evening, at, 8:30 o'clock, John G.'Scnroederfaged 64, jears. ' j . 1 The blends and acquaintances of thedeceased are 1 Invited o attend his funeral from his late residence; c6rner Frd:i and Dock streets" at 8 'cloek'P.M. henco to St.' Pauls' E vaneellcal Intheran Chnjch aud to QakdaleVemetery. ; , . ( ? ?...;? ' ! NEW ; AD VEKT1SEMENTS. ' ItXZIRD 8TATTFINDKH i HKDTK UM 4 ' UHB 1 TV im Wilmington Uarten, alle jutscnen aina freundlichet kingeladen. ' Y: . Y ' W D. H AAR, ! sent 15-lt ' . laa Committee. ry Ti HB ITJM tlST OF TBS CAPS JFEAK t 4 Agricultural Association, ia -out, and jyouare called pom to tally far the .next Fair, oa the 8th, 10th; iH A MU AadUt Wvmbf - 3 Yi ' J Get your best articles and come and help ua.' tt S(dWl. r'Htfi fif,?UK .a-itht I S GrangFArmers, . Mechanics ,M,chants ana last tho' not least, Ladles we want you wita-as Otf ; , t. 1' - v ' ' a .1.1:1 that great and-wo4rasglrtous occasion. : . -lit v U JRMONT,f . feptlt . . ... , Presidenty - ? : ScIisqH Tcpr, JLaliel i ''MSSES KENSBbT HSJCT,Ytrincipals.l mfiS NEXT SESSION UF THIS KfSTlTtJTIpN '. A will begia Wedaeaday, October 6th. School of Music under the direction of Professor K. Van Laer. For terms, ic, apply, after September tfith, to Principals, corner Market and Third, atreeta. - -. sepUMfnac. . , ; . AND WINTER f GOODS " , '-- " . - . . . V . -' '- '- - ..J h.- i ' ifSi-Pi ? I? sttfj Y iYi ':'';.' '.I iij xi . i .7 ' "Y Yv ,'. Y'rs'ri' Cheaper ;T Ytj-r y'--- ; ':- YYi ' " NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' ' Tlie .Household of Bouverie . Or, ,Tho ; E Ilxfr of Void. j : tin Y MBS. C. A WABFIKLD... Author of ' "A Double Wedding: or1 How She Was Won.M; . ; . i .- I . . f :. Author's New and, .' iTmforni Edition, . ' rvmnniittf. in tma larpe volama.? t-i i J - Morocco Cloth, Gilt Back and Side,, Price $t 75 K'i fcSil n.. .ol ,5jii; i "lirts u.ii-st t sept 15-f -r,T , live Book and Music Store. TBDff'Btjr-MOMrfMiarriNG of this Association will beheld this .(Wednesday) evening ojo'clock, at Hibernian Hall. " - " " -Due will be received duruuc the day; at the office of the Navassa Guano Company. ' ' ' i sept 15-lt Secretary and Treasuri FOR i RENT, i; ni . FROM OCTOBER 1, 1875, TO OCTO- --i 1 . .- : !, i .,-. - ; . .' -1 -) ber 1, 1876, the brick building oh North eide of Princess, between Water and Mill Will Mil Front streets, now occupied- by YMr. Jno. W Gordon and others.;;Mf4s;. Y"'' YY t:l , The building will be divided and rented as fpl l0WB:t ..... :. .Yi .Y'.-.r. Y..,':..i .. ; - t -:: Two rooms on .first poor, now, occupied by Mr. Gordon as Insurance office. yjY; r.V" lYiYM; : Two rooms on first floor In West cud of bulldinR similar to those on first floor of East end. ! V v o I Basement and second and third floors of East half of Riding, f f 1 Basement 'mdY Bocond and third floors of West half of, building. YCY'Y.Y'Y.iYJ' " t., '! v Y The rooms on first floor are admirably' located for Insurance Agents, Commission Merchants or ' Law yers; while the upper floors are well' suited: for families. ' ' -s-h YApplyfc; Y ; - CRONLY '& MORRIS.' ; . r . aug St-tf aac J j pa WM. .H. BBRNABD, L - GBAINGEB; ; i u S. D. WALLACE, "Cashier; Bank of Her Haaoveiv ... 4. CasU Capital paid In 300,K)O. ?I AUXl- ij ,Jii .tH.ii L-'r'i . t?C.t'TjilW' JOHNJDAWSONYit. . ; i I IX K.' XUfiCIXISON' i y V L B. GRAISGEE H, VOIiERS . , . ... . B, F. LITTLE. f! t?:.ilf !1 i(tV i'l t. ' !:l - Tl. .Tt. BRIDGERS .. I f ... r E. BORDEN JJ WUATXmsGNa'Yi YiigJL WKDPELLi L j f' FOR THE ENSUING: YE AB.J THE UP- iffc. Xtiaira of Dt; Cutlar's resid 'JSJSJk I cornerbf Sejotid and Walnut ! ' 1 The, Store on Market 8tre .ataira or V.; pjutiar s resioeace -an am waiBui streeiB. ; I" .'14,1 ! V Street nowoocu- bled br " Messrs. Gilbert Bawar as a Confectioa. ry ana wwery. ; .. .. . ' " Alunthe nnntiTrH. or t6 started above Vaii ttore. i- I -- a .- 3 '1 1 TP- I now occapled by C. W.' Yates as a Photograph Gal 'aIbo the two rooin J over 'Taylor A'Gfles Insur- anna Rooms on Princess Street. ' , ; - -'' i -, AUo several Office in the building adjoining the above. the samwiwwbicb. mymcei.iui .--. . Also the reiideoce on Southeast corner uf fecond and Mulberry streets, now occupied by' H.j G llunner. ; i? i 'tl i: tjoli H f t ftep.8-lwniYiApplyio Do BRUT Z CtfTLAR. -( V!!'MIsiamMOtrs:;,,,; 1 ' BealEstate at Auction michwekre Inttftcted b Close; ' m "i'.M it ,-!,' ,T''H.JJ '. T-HK FOLUOWrNG DESCRIBED REAL ES- J tote, late tue property f "P.- Murphy; deceased, i wiU; be;soid by Us at , public Auctjon, on, , , k . j Tliundayv ? September , ' 16r 1875, J -At EXCHANGE CORNEE,t ft o'clock M.I " 3 Threetory BricltJIluIIdl05, Each X91 and 99X feet N; S. toterseciton Princess iiw nwUh.NprtiWawr.atreei.-,, ;j ( 3 Fire Proof .Wturehoiueii 34i68t 'mehitiifliia' HateaalooB. j laririee Tn'm'tVoaah. balance 13. 18 and S4 monthai with 8 per cent. Interest.' Property to be Insured .1 pt fJtslJ-.l 'f0: V iT i v j i Aactionears. i-OalifpMa!:PeiBkn3v;; j ul 4ARGB r CHOICE. CALIFORNIA PEARS, Apple, Grapes, CocoanuU, ' t . At- n' 1 Vi - siBCL UOBTBEjOP'8 i sept t-tf L Troll ad Conf actkaary Etort. j 41 J'i jr.. ' , f. .f 'h ir-t i-. : tine S(jiiSrtosi .. Y-.. ... . - Y ii , ft trcc days. ..... ........ ........., v " fn ? four days.. ...... i of ' m Two weeks....... 00 - ..k Threa weeks.......... ........ S 50 " One month..,., ...8 OP ; " ",,tTiomonJivk..lS W; , ".jJ..Three months , ..... .S3 00 ' " - Six wioiU.kkl.i.1Zfi& '--AM 00 rr rOMTCB..... . . .......i ..60 CI t-COntract AdTertis tionatelv low rates. ' ' ata taken at propfti : Five Squares estimated as a quarter-column, and Un squares as a half -column. . t v.. -i, i i . C.J- 4.J:iii-JU4.-f'if!--i.r AT ' - XV - ..J X . . r,'' Y - f : 36YM AEKETi STREET. J r, -'. I . h an w ye F;r; 1. iiJi:inniftX mil ,w;iJ.''Yu ..'ti';. . v;M- :fY;YMISCELjKE(JU teas e of National 'Hjpt'ei !" ;i! ;,Y8 wYYY WITH THE :;; -i s-Y Y -j . 4 ON WEDNESDAY, September -5th. 187i. torn mincing at lOo'cloca'A. M , upon tht'preinisei', we will ctase at poblic sal.: thennezpircd. fc-rm of the . National Hotel Bu Id ng, nd Store be'ow, viz: ft years npi n Hotel 'ncupunry atd 4 veMV'f ; tore occupied by esr. Mnnotr to .-the wbive nb--ject to an annual rental of Twelve hundred bolters, tl,20ewith ' , - . 'i- ' ' . i parlor. : ;, 1 ...... t DINING ROOM, ' : Y . : BAR and CHAMBER, (18 sniU,) all Jn Black Walnut and -Marble of per; feet make and finUh. , ; j . -j v. - : ' ..YffiYc r ' Y.7 GAS FIXTURES, &c. Can be examined at' any time previous to the sale upon application at office of HoteL v - j v) :- , .. CRQNLY MORRIS, Y ''"-' Auctioneers. . septlO-ts ! , The(,Way We ;Live. Now i vY.i : . V a tcovelv: :y-y r ;Y;; ;i jgY ANTHONY rBCtLLOPE, AUTHOB OF iPRTHpR . SMALL HOUSE AT ARLINGTON ikfc, Ac- I j :, 0 8IER,M0 8 1 A QS, .,' :. By Maurice Thompson. ; , 'urn; 'For sale by eept 1 S-tf Yii,:; 1 i Book and Music Stord . ' - : MercKant Tailoring. I TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO ' the Public that my stock of . .'; -.' WINT ER PIE C E GOO D S 'i-i au. Y ' '- V. Y' 1, ;r '- Y ' is now complete, comprising ENGLISH AND FRENCH WORSTEDS." DI AG-,- onals and Cloth, Imported and Domestic ; Suitings, Chinchillas, BeaveraEd- , ,i . "Y'- t" sodons .and Meltons IN ENDLESS VARIETY FOB OVERCOATS. 1 1 1 oronoae to make no the Goods in the most Fash ionable Styles and a( prices to t uit the times. '. ' ' An ExamiDatibn is 'Solicited. 'Seep B-tf i:Xl iJ&dish J .JV, !i. DAVID. ' 1 ij Forest and:, Stream, A '. Weekly" Jotul of Sixtea Pages. ,aYii;-iu$ WYQjEVdTEB TYY tilh'U-;.i.Y''Y." 'itTff ;' 'f ii -:-nrrtv f .- i . r '',.,. PRACTICAL NATURAL HISTORY, FISH CUL- . TURB.1 PROTECTION ,Oir f OAMJS. fmHSJsri .VATION OF FORESTS, YACHTING; BOAT- INGUND ALLf jfioi 4 Z - It Is the only Jouim'this 6euntry?that fully supplies, thq wante and, meets th,e neces?itiei of . the - jo5;; OcnlleTJiau JSprrman. Y-'-YfYi TEEMSt W, A.YEAR.1 Y; V 'Y i libvral discount Cmbs :iTiyr H;f-i ; SnnH . f nt . SnwImMi Conv Foreat 4c Stream Pn'biis'blrjic Co., ,v ; r 17 Chatham Street, (City fiafl Square), t sJiyif. iui . , ,..ri; IK-AM New York. i- f t t Post OfliCO BOX 8538 ',), ', ? .-; marSfrtf. tiui JCtJ'.i'l :i'Y LOSt : "l''- ' ' A GOLD SLEEVS i ?a?wXASKSp; F. W. Jaf liberrwardbpdJfy the same; if I a sept 111 I Ob DIM . ' . I ti jT Jl.l. Ijifi ?' LatesfeiStyles f.'i'V U if f '.j1 1 4 lt HAVING SEECETVED-BY iBXPRESS; BLOCK 8 of the latest styles of Hats f er Ladies and I hil dren, Mra. Virginia A Orr is prepeed to alter, press and bleach work entrusted t her. ; Old Booneta and Gentlemen Panama Hats made to ) . ' For particulars call on or send to MRS. ORR, ol Nun. between 3rd and, 4th streets. , ' , I'japlS-ttJ j;"; .11 ;yf t -.3 ' ' " IaiI$, Shot; flay and ' Guano.' i" QKs'kahs,nY" i "M ! ; 2Q0 Ba2" 8hot400 Balsa fe'and V. Hay, 'UM. -roraale-Wby -! ' ' .sept iatf - , . WILLIAMS A MURCniSON. I-.:?- Eemoyal. -: ; H.! 4 iff jr. '' 'iiwll '(!; -'-. - ATSCAPS, C WE HAVE REMOVED TO -,!.-: j: :,! w. ... ii' s No. NORTH FRONT STREET. 1 .ji'H)-'( Vif j ir ywiiliu ?- .. HARRISON A ALLEN. sept g-tl ' ' ' -TJ- -; n"-City Hatterj. Pine SampsoA j Coiinty.; Beef, "At CTriZENSV MARKET, NEAR MCOBNER Second and'Market atreetaYwill be sold at prices t gthetimes;CaUandseforyoarself : , , i" ' - " T.' Ju WATSONi ' I auiSttpj vim t.i. rY5.. Ji'rietr- Powder.' SHot 'ant Gaps. i i-f r FOB SALE LOW,; EITHER: AT; MTholesale or netoU' by sept-tf GILES MTRCHISON. , i All r 5 : 11 I f.. Y i t III n 3 I VI- m 'V i i
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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