THE nOEimiG STAR; ; PUBLISHED DAILY, B : . ,. , aw o sussoaimosi t anvajrox; uuii year, Six month, Three mom One month. To City suwcrtbers, delivered in any part of the city, Fifteen OenU per week. Our City Agents are ewaww wuww nvt nie s WUUUU IU advance. ' .. , . .Mi oI 1 Nothing accomplished by the Black Hills negotiations. f -The Bank of California will open ton .Satoriday.5 Interesting re a ot rtew KorK y &cnt uiub yesler- day. One. man drowned.?,- Two. per sons killed by collision at Fairhaven, Vt. Schoone -JVerfcsa ashore on Lake On tario and All but mate lost New York ! Markets: Cotton. lSKaiSlt ttirrUn. tine, rMtaViUITO 75; gold, il&i 117 r At Stockholm sanguinary diffi culty occurred between inuitla and police. COKSTITntlOHAL eOHTEHTIO I. TWENTY-ftECOND DAY. " '. Abridged from the Raleigh News. ' llALBIGH Sept. 3D. Mr. . French presented a petition from th ladles ef Wil mhrgton,- Fay i'iie-villa and surrounding towns for t he Oon vert tion to raake .laws to put down tlj sate of; lienor; On motion' of Mr. Tourgee, the petition' was re jected on account of not beittg signed. MrU Manning, Of New :IIanover,, su bmitted tfrepor t rorn the Com mittee on Amendments. ; : Mr. French' again offered the peti? lion for the ladies of Wilmington in regard to the j sale;: of liquor, saying that the objection to it on account of beiug anonyraons was removed, as lie aiul the delegate from Henderson, .Mr. yoodfin, had -signed it in behalf f the lad it s. The paper was received and appropriately referred. ' Mr. Jveiu, irora tne committee on lie vision, submitted a report, and Dir. iuiei t, ut vraitrs,. Buumiuea re ports! Irom the Committee on En rolled Bills i Mr. Shepherd, from the Committee on -Municipal "Corpora-ti-Hinji AlrDuiuanr, Jrom the ' Com mitted on' Revenue, Taxation and Public Debt, submitted reports, i Onj moCioiio1f;!Mr..jpitrham, the lulls relating to the special tax bonds, and the public .; debt wtre-made jihe hipciaI irilr fnr -.Saf. nrrlnir At il O'clock. , - ?r,v,- , . ;' Mr. Shober, from the Committee Suffrage and Eligibility, submitted a report. .. . . .- ! -- INTRODUCTION OF RESOLUTIONS A5D i ORDINANCES. J Mr. IIoltou,an ordhiance to nbrit the, question of the pardon of . W. XV. f Holden to the people of the .State at t he next regular eloctipri in the State, deferred. , . By-Mr. Vaughanan ordinance to amend sec. 9, art, 2- : JiroYtdew that Senators shall bet ycarsof nein- stead of 25, Referred.-- .. ' i ' Hv Mr. Bvrd,- an ordinance-..' to amend art. 4 of the Constitution. Piode that the Geiferat As"cni,blv Khali have ud power to levy ,a hpecinl tax to pay any debt' of . trw Slate contracted prior to 1865, and for the repudiation of the special. tast boQd, made special order for Saturday; 1 o'clock. - . "''.;-.,' I ; . - J: STATE SEX ATE. ' - ) .The ordinance to reduce,' tho. a uni- ' ber of State Senators to 25,lwas con sidered. . ,y , , - C . - 5 Mr. Avery moved to recommit the whole question, and called the pre- t iinis nrsiiuii, wutuu iuuuuu was sustained, and the bill and substitute was recommitted by' a vote of 58 to 54. ; I- y:. 'a';;",;' ; .. ' ' n - The Chair stated "he would an nounce the vote taken yesterday to reconsider the vote taken fcpon the .motion of Mr. Manning, of Chatham to table the motion of Mr. Chamber lain to reconsider the vote by Which the Kobeson county contest was re t committed to the Committee. ; ' , ';J Mr. Tourgee .: asked the ruling of the Chair as to whether the sitting' members from Robeson county bad ai ri'ht to vote upon this qiestion. I be Chair decided ,x that they , bad a right and from this -decision Mr., jfjotj'fgee appealed. ";' -. k kia-it (A warm discussion and3,t';eue) eriStt'eil'as' to the right to, appeal dur ing iln- liiMr ttf th utinnniTPti- inent t the vote,, tire I Jlepublican members strenuously claiming the right to snch a proceeding ' and thfe Dcimratio members as bitterly op posing it. i The acts f Republican members were d i gracef u I. , For . f u)l ;five mli .: they made the Convetitlbu ! a iabel. . ''. -. .. . Ai r. T u rgee vt it hd re w hw a ppea f. an. jhe.v ole to table was announced lu he 59 to 57." K j Air..' Tourgee moved .to disallow the vote'at'-tW sittiHgl mmbers from Ro I ivmmi, ;on the : grou nd : . that . these i;tHiWrawrff directly interested, and advocatetl this motion., atsom ; Ifllgln.. V( .anjjv; '11 F . j Air. UuunDetn., defied h jentlef nieii' froin the" other side of the llouse to show in any case where the sitting nutmhers had Jiut a righV ta vote oil all prelfminary questions, touching their.rigbt to a seat; and quoted from the itcthm bf other legislative bodies' in this case, and cited the fact that Un Wade, ik tilieL Andrew Johnson impeachment case, voted to oust the! Presideia when - he . ( Wade) wold I hereby become. President of tBe Uuited States. There were no rotes! in the case to govern" the'CotnWitwe! on Privileges and Elections, and alii the motion 4 tor recommit asked was; that this Committee be allowed toj establish roles for their action in this! case. , " j Air. .Fajrcloth, Rep., advocated; lirien v the motion afrMr. TeeTfipee i Mr, Badger, Red argued that ie! : 1 Wm mWmSSSmml:i - - 1 1 ' - ' ,- . j ; i. 1 .' r ' T i j i I M i !i I1! i ' 1 J"' i j j j 1 1 i ' ' ( j . , . VOL. XVII.rNOr 9; sitting members? from Robeson had m right to vote in the Convention. Mr. Jarvis, Dem., argued - that the motions that had -been considered on this question were purelyincidenial and preliminary,sand the rules of this Convention settle beyond all question the right of sitting members to-vote upon all questions before iuJ i'l 'i ; Mr. Coleman, Dam.,, argued with Mr. Jarvis, that the questions thus far in thiscase upon the motions bad been altogether preliminaoy and did not affecrtha personal interest of the sitting mentbers. " " " " Mr. Chamberlain, Rep., spoke at some . length ( in .advocacy, of the tion of Mr. Tourgee. ' Mr. Manning, of Chatham, moved the previous question, which call was sustained by a vote of 56 to 52." During the debate upon the ques tion, M r. J ustice and Smy th . col., admitted that' their object "was to throw all obstacles in the way of the work of the Convention and to de- leat as much as possible its legisla tion.;, , , --Wri, v j The motion of -MrU Tourgee waer theu lost by a vote of 54 to 56, a strict party vole. - ; ;,u Upon Mr, Sinclair being called, he cx plained that " he was here by the highest authority of Rpbesbii county, and he should, exercise tha right of a member on this .floor. lie regarded the present question as preliminary, and with a view of having the matter thoroughly tested before the Com mittee, he should now vote to have it referred to the Committee, and when the question came up as a direct one he would, then, act as be deemed just to himself, and to the people of Rob- eson county. ;i : Mr. Chamberlain, Rep., entered a protest from the minority committee on the Robeson county contest against the recommital of the question to the Committee, setting, forth Ubeir reas ons therefor, which protest was or dered to be placed upon the journal. Mr. JJadger , introduced a resolu tion to again instruct the Committee on Privileges, and Elections regard ing qualifications of members of the Convention. .. Pending an effort of Mr. French to introduce a resolution bearing upon the question, . the Convention ad journed. There have just been discovered in a hobse id Great Peter, street, Lon dona sideboard, a book case and an iron" chest which. were made by Peter the Great - when : he was living as a workman in England, and1 which are said to have remained there and as he left them in 1698. Spirits Turpentine 7. Col. R. B.' GriflTn, a " venerable citizen of Nashville, fell and sprained a hip tatt Monday. ; ' . The Argus sees new sweet po-. tatoies at seventy-five cents per bushel in the Vfadesboro market. , . ,y r-; A child of Jesse Davis was kid napped near Salens, says the Press, but it was dropped on the road. . . ;. They make fires in the cornfields of Forsythe to pull fodder by.' ' Such is the coolness of things in the up-canntry. - Pee Dee Agricultural and Me chanical Fair will come off on the 3d, 4th and Otb of November, at Cheriw, 8. C. The distemper is prevalent amonsc the cattle in the lower part of For syth county and the upper part of David son county. - ' : ; r ..i . . -At Salein observationa of .the eclipsed spa were taken .Wednesday Five sixths of iha big luminary's south limb was shadowed when the eclipse was at full. : 'Tue" Charlbtte Observer says that Gov. Brogden has seat a-verbel mes to Sheriff Alexander, of Meeklenborg. that he need not erect -the gallows to bang El Wood. . -r Peter iDunas, - an -old colored man of Anson county, while ' oat opossum hunting, on Wednesday night f last week, was killed by cutting tree down on him- t ' Tarborc Southerner? Mr. Geo. W. Pennlagton, while riding horseback on Sunday; at.-ll-ciock A. M."was thrown over the horse's .head and trampled under its teetT "MrrP's left arm was broken near tbe-shbalderi besides other serious bruises. LL'The-Tarboro' tidutfiertier says Judee HoWard and others have several new and handsome stores In course of erection The VV. & VV.aK.-H. Co-i targe UriC a Wreuuuicr buu ura iyio.jytm- l liana, a brick church in Kocky .Mount this f mnlhl , . . r. 541 Professor It. 1 Jlajr'risou, son of i)riBesuer Harrison, of the- University -of-YH&iuia, aud iumself A graduate ol that institution, has bceu'elecled Professor of :Urekswi:Giuisu at Davidsoatn phteu of Professor Thoruion, who goes to the Uui versily of 'Virginia id accept a chair. Wedesboro Herald::, Ve learn that ton SAlttrday,. the iinU iost, Mr. Eli Hummage, a youug man who Wait in AUie '.nuirie atieom.ijt the upUr iCourC'. u.t '4iruok tluriug the day ami started home at nigut Wheu some distance irOrh town, he rode ia to the wuousond divested hitiisefl of his over-clotheu. Ue was found next- Lty t (Sunday) in- a dying cwoditioo. He only 1 lived nfruour or iwu aiier ue, was jpuuu.,, u eyrv JourfUof Comne,: Judge Seymottr has rendered a decision 10 thM luiunction ease agaiust the city of We w- Ut)rnrtm- tbe-reiation "of Janar Campbell tuid others.) He has deCHleU 6iaisoive tne injunction granted by Judge Watts, where by the wheels of lb city government have been .cattreiyiiiopped . 4dV nearly two months mat Jt js-gunderstoodj .that the plafntiixsitr ,tb4i"wlli'appeal,"nd the .Wthick wiH!OnUnie 1 for some, .time lbnge U a factor boM i tendered; :.Vim mniUU'-vanistJteteral road 6oaipaai,'steaiiutdp oDmpaaTei, ftaaki,; tter eaants, nunaf actnrert and otfterm, ; Tnjy are ep-.dnrlai'-a lHiaiaesl,'ttioi' wil copy'barp and Cksr for an ludefloite period fd itfrteJuHsvInginBt Mcai4 a feh sapaly of cthes telM, wears e. pared' ttf execute orders 1 iwnipUi; and .t . jaoderat pncesrv'i'A-imrot yJ'r ,' 4. :l WILMINGTQNy,N. ISATURO NEW ADVBBTHB1HENTB. I - - Bee Circus ad. on 3rd page. , BnowKi & Ronmci-Fire, Water iand Smoke-See 4th page ' -! : I Cronlt & Morris Fruit at Auction. t ,EL G.JJarhitz Centennial Saloon. I C. T. Ward See notice. ! ; IiOenl Dotk. :. . Cooler, cloudy, possibly raini -? i - Very dusty on the streets yes terday, and very warm for the 1st of Octo? ber. ; . ; sl! Every drayman in the city real ized yesterday, if never before, that "Time money." h ? . -j- .', "j; i QQr principal hotels seem just now to be having quite a run of custom from travellers, v ; Robert M. Furman, Esq., editor of the Asheville CUxsen, is spending several days In our lowland city. i 1 t-7 Those who ; couldn't get along without a hot dinner pu moviug-day had to take poppet-sauce with their cracker.; f It Would taku an adjuster of a fer ages tci leil every liine.hich goiMls belong to the luover-oul and vvhich to the muv-er-in. . . ; V ... A while man, said to Lu n stranger in the city, whs arrested by OlHcer Walcott, yesterday for drunkenness on the streets. i Gen. AblMtt, Collector oi the port, who lias been abs jut lor somo time in the Wesiern part of the Slate, wu uu our streets yesterday. : Ve believe that but one Louse ib this city has sold calico since the War as low' as five cents a yard, but we learn that another is selling remnants at six cents. " - Justices Gardner, Cassidey and VanAmringe are to occupy the three oilfces in the building, immediately opposite the Court House. . The locality will hereafter be known as " Magistrates' Row." : " : ' Wo learn that there is a large attendance at the session of the Graud Lodge L O. bf .G. T., in session at Fayettc ville this week. The steamer Got. Wartli took up about twenty-eight from this city. ' "ITie Tiiestou School will, we un derstand, re-open on " Tuesday, October 12th, aud numerous applicants for admis sion will, uo doubt present themselves at the school house on the morning of that day. ; ... Travel ou the street cars is in creasing. Those rutiuiu; to Union Depot are often crowded aud i&eui toiudtchle that peopls are also ctnningand going more freely by the Weldou. nnd the Manchester ltoads. ' " rl ' j H is an nSfptaiipd race ofcon- sciousness that you are terribly disappointed when you . learu tlmt your uhl landlord bow obliging and indulgent soever he may have always been to you has found a tenant for your cast-off house. Mr. -Donald McLaucklen, for- Lmerly-of tlua-city, died at Laurinburg sud denly on Wednesday1 last Mr. McLauch len was welland favorably known heje, having at one time occupied the position of druggist with Dr. A. E. Wright. ' It is too late in . the season to mention it for present use, perhaps, al though there are plenty of stragglers here and there.' but sensitive ladies who do not like mosquitoes should take the advice of a Western exchange, which says they catt always get rid of them by keeping an abler bodied bat Or two in" thtlir' bed-rooms. Keep it for next year. "': ' j The predicted rain virtually, failed. People probably rose early and at once read and repeated our petition to "Probs"jWitb ao, much fervor that the';old man's heart was moved in advance to 8u$h an extent rbat-With the exception of sty six diwnfelr f eH ' about 4 o'clock fee called off his water - until 3. Fsc-Wich favor SlI good movers' dbubtress'nold them selves under obligations to him nd us! . 1 '" ' '- Brown engaged bis drayman ja mooll in advsnceafKl bouHdjUs bargain by paying cash in ulT on the spot When LtUe aliiidows ure lerigthening! and he had served all t lie py-as-you go custo) VliM customers, we Ai mule around for. the first load, . At last accounts the early-rising Jones Ua gchis new house in prd&r imd uray man that he cjjdu'tppssibly pay he Utile b)B iuliiit liV limiiolisub a niaA'lou the fleleorvlvsleMU:. ; From Sergeant; RDX'Sestip . Siguai OiHeer at this iutr we learn the fof-' 'Wwluii;.ViylsT'itbv-' staeuieot of weatiier iditipns fafr th Wpftfh f fiiitsln - bar just tosedt Ilivlieat liaromeler. M526 ttearees: low!- t est barometer,729.ea degrees j highest teni- 50 degrees; montuly,; rjnge,vf . temperature;, 45 degrees; grrtestaHy rAnge bf ; tetopera ture,' 2U decree; raean IieratureaeLd; mean daily raogs t of tem peralures.17.8; total rainfall,2.23 inches; pre viUiDir ' Wind.1 nortbeast t6taM BQtnbe'r of miles travelled, '5,463; naOMjwctoct- davherrtrarHoWvurhW felt, 4;pumbr'0'dsy n whkh raia'f ell, 10. hi asMara mt Xharsa 4r. m.'-: akometerAs tnewgoai itweravw'tnwnry, i Hviavlu.f 'i!A:-:kitflriymti9..P;.;m f.;ttair asAessmsnta for paviiig the streets P. M 70; 9 p; M.; 7 'tT " i thceaB0eApV...i l 1 Howes Ureat L.Ddoa Clrttaa Hlpo ' drome. Banter's ' KnatUIi 91eMaft 'Afr''vii --ax' -.ti-iisjw ' J '. The Memj)hUjfe-of September th' gives tue iouowing verynauenng noiiqe oi Howes' Great London Circus. 'Hippo- drome. Menagerie, ot whc$i;wijrj show in this city 9u Friday , 22nd lost, ajd whose immense and showy advertisement appears in our paper this morning . , ...... j :' Not only the mensgerle but the circuses w or thy the liberal patronage of our people, as it delights, interests, and entertains jin a manner at once proper and elegant , In fact, we neither saw nor heard anything dnii ring the entire exhibition that could offend the feelings of ho most refined or modest lady.' I" The clowns, three in number, Were jolly, rollicking fellows, whose wit was as liberal in expenditure as it was genial in its character. . The puns were all clever, while their antics.were of the most comical I na ture imaginable. T The. grand hippodrptjiat ic entrance, consisting of chariots, 'ele-: phants, cavaliers, mail-clad knights, grace ful equestriennes, Indians, etc., was of the most brilliant character. The genuine! Id diaos constituted n unusual feature for a circus, .one that our: people will appreciate and recognize as another evidence of the superior . excellence of; this .show. The . tumbling and gymnastics surpassed any1 we haver ever seen under canvass in Memphis, while the vaulting, trained-, dogs and Wild riding were jwrawcfliff-MS.- The entire . au dience; was treated, to, a ichaod elegant ei tertainmufct. rich because of its long add' va ried programme, aud elegant because of the judicious taste- that every where maiMrests -itself, i No woodep that the' people wbu at-; tended the circus yesterday and last night': were enthused with delight and satisfied so thoroughly. However, It is impossible ; for pen to do this circus and menagerie, "with all of its interesting features, glittering ap pointments, wonders and instructive char acteristic, that justice we would be so well pleased to give, 8ufflce to say that it is the. bige ' thing that ever came to Memphis', and i - f k ... Ii chnracter as to merit the lib eral pHtroiM) ir eoplo fravs yesterday an.' l ist nigUi. W e commend Howes' Great JjoiKhii Circui and Menagerie to the press thioulioul the South. For Him Pettlteatlarjr. j Hheriff' McMillan; of - Robeson county, arrived in this city on Thursday evening, on his way to Raleigh, having in his cus tojy nine prisoners, convicted at the late term of the Superior Court at Lumbertoh, and destined for the Penitentiary. The convicts are all colored; and their names, together with the crimes for which they -were sentence'd and the terms they arc, re, spectively to serve, are as follows: ' Henry Smith, larceny 3 years. ! ' Moran Walters, larceny, 5 years. . George Goodman, larceny, "3 years. ' Noah Strickland, obstructing a railroad f track, 8 years . - " Cfiaton Smith, laiceuy, 5 years. Hector Bleu, larceny, 5 years. Daaiei Purcell. embezzlement, 3 years. JobaC. Smith,' burning an outhouse, 10 years. ' ' . Ned BaJdwio, larceoy.'S'years.'3' The prisooeis : were placed in confine ment here over utht, and yesterday morn ing Sheriff McMillan started with his hand of recruits for Raleigh. k The oui'Door Par. ' We are iufonned that lite list of out-door poor for this county numbers about one hundred and fifty persons. This comprises those who receive permanent assistance at the rate of about two dollars per month, on an average, each. Of this number about twenty-five or thirty received their orders for rations yesterday from Commissioner VanAmringe, he and Commissioner Morris being the Committee on Poor and perform ing the duty of issuing the orders by turns. Among these were eight 'persons who are totally blind, three white -and five colored all being sab ipiJiim at HaleigbY; ; Two othtj Hj.lttcol ered,' are said to be omoae hundred years old. .'ii-r-xiU-i1.' " i' "'.'j t& c' vUt.r- t.; ; " .People commenced to move early' yester day morning, and, as .we , have heard Is al ways the case, were eurpriseat the quan tity and variety of goods, of which they had bcsh)e!possessed .. The '. old . jbsps too far gone";to be.ef W&-;flMha ';aftlce'j!et after anxious deliberation deemed ; just a litlie too good to 'Wave behind !'pannid out" fearfnUrt,aathae shades of event ing were failing ere Scmiggs could wipe the sopt shr) dU3tjI JUt jdiy lOcMi Us aching brow, fling , bis. faithful cat, on top of the twelfth and last load tand mount, into ppfi-' tion to steady he crockery-bnrrel and join his spouse at their future dwelling, 'whi e old Tom - quietly', leaked out over the'ta 1 board. - . ;' . .,"'; Harbor lIa'tisrepH,.,J1, Caot B." OV Bates,' Harbor "Master, rfe- pirts. the.'f ono Wjnj;. .aaja'ir tli mohtih of SeptemlK-r: Steamers, 13; 1 Baiquci!,' Brigs,. 10; : St)hoonrsy J Toal; i'W JAi gregae too nagv;; 't3.3v2 i , aggregate':, f oreigh tinnage, 2,734; . The reort 1 of soaadings ori 'Bars 'and Hips at kiwiwateii a i made liy the piloti, isas-'fotTowsyXj.';!!!,; 1' i.t, I Bald Heart channel..... ...tuieeiu inciies, Western1 Bar. 1 1 il.lK :..lt'a ' n I5r. a II t N;w Islet.. 4, ; .: o iTJ.i.u "'F xms cii mnJaiiiswr r TT XTapn TinirRobinsbntwho has filleji i the pointful! of City Marshal for"some4nb pasMesighlcd the-same savers) days ago, hb resigoatlou, to take effect .on lh, 1st ot Oo- toiler. The Assistant .arsal.jbleprgeW. Price. Jr.. colored, succeeds to. the vacancy. no Vqualifled' yesterday " before Justice Gardner. ' There wilrtiereaffer, we under staed, bene Assistaht MSrthalthSt-fficp having been dispensed .witkiM v? Ass'esssAeaU;rsTrAvias: Btrscts. - v j We! learn , that thej?wnersj.i)ropetly a Fronqbetweoi Cfaf&e andXhesnWstreetsl tie The Ftrat of Oetober. , ? .sv t: ' , )Moying-dayhaa CQme and oney and we tdpf)'t believe ereconld, bf3 found by the .aid ef ;i lanjtern at ;toiddayj,any.ene ip !Wjl , mingtonrwho'can say he ja sorry that such , is the case who would not also be found by ioterjotration to he :a j belated landlord or agent, who has unrc'n ted property On his hands. -. Moving'day is a time Of annum 'bered terrors -to- all those who nave .to change their location for easons of ' neces sity or expediency.' i; Nobody' likes it ex cept those Who like excitement even at the expense 'pf ' physical c6mfort, end thoe of a nervous maKe-up are apt to aevoutiy nope that each removal may be their, last ; j j.i There were many sleepless eyes and anx ious hearts watching for the dawn .of yes terday, from whom rest had; been, banished by thronging visions of probable , and pos sible trials, dangers and damages in ; the near futnte, and . yet last night they were able to 6it down, tiredrto be sure, after the bustle ands Worry of the day, and feel that they were 6afe in their new home and their ieara had not been realized that they had needlessly afflicted themselves with 'botrow-- v j jiifii. j.nli..it. f cu uuuuiv, nuu got uuijtubb ui peace mui- oof advantage; by -dblng so.'' Wd havb to be thankful that wo dbnH have 7.ld meet all' 1 the ' trials of " V lifetime u a; day-, We'anxibu'sly look'-for and expeci'them, but when ' they 'dV come , they are. doled .out to us sparingly, and as each one pre sents itself, somehow it seems as though an intelligence that is , not of us puts in .our way on the moment the very potent thought and ability required to meet the emergen cy,. It is right that we should grow weary in our efforts to make the? most o"f each present day,, but wicked to make our lives always, sad by coujariag up shadows and phantoms from every day's to-morrow, j And so the numerous dreadful possibiH ties of the day cither did not present them-' selves in "8Uhstat!tiaI"Tonn or were tided over as they arose, and almost' all the casu alties And mistakes seemed at the final sum mingup to have either righted themselves entirely or presented, redeeming features enough to enable eyerj'one to sleep sound ly after them. j,...,... ,c All day long peoplo. were moving in ind out of one or more houses in almost every; block on the prominent streets wagons running to and fro abd all the ' neighbors interested spectators; j Cold dinnersorhone at all Were in order, and incessant Work at pulling to pieces ' and sotting up again heightened the relish for the hot coffee and supper- which ' fotloWed the rehabilitation of '-(he -family stove. 1 Owners of vehicles .. .... . ' . . i i-.-. i, i , : . . i . r and' animals which could be , pressed into service ieupeu iiarvesia oi green oacas,. ana the street cars carae in for some extra pat ronage from those movers wboad to travel We believe that rnls,thi8 year have gen erally been placed somewhat-lower than ot lae years, as was to- be expected from the general shrinkage of values in All branches of business Many families .who felt the necessity of reducing expenses ob tained early red notions from; last' year and remained in their old location a This policy was probably the most advantageous for all concerned which could have been adopted, as landords thereby assured the. continuance Of old" tenants" of known responsibility and tenants saved the expense of moving and refitting, and were therefore able ;tq pay their old landlords rather better rates. than they Would have feUV able to do to, others, after settling their outside expenses; Altogether,1 we A think' there-' were lesS changes of location yesterday, than are usual at this season. ; j ' CltTT ITEMS. r i " Boos BiiroaaT. I'hs kobhiko Stab Book ttlad ery does all kiads of Binding and Baling in a work aianitiffl. BUBjMSvabi At ssasoaabW itrWes." lCer chanta and others needing Receipt Books, or other worlmajr rely on promptsoap tabe execation of tneir oraers. k COPY Or TK4TUIOXIAU HANBISAL, HO., HJ 1874. Messrs. J. A W. ToUcS9 Maiden Iane, Nw lo. 3093, "has arriTed eaXcJy-liaqd. ,, Allow me to tkank 70a for the fidelity with which you carried 00 1 liistrwaloW'''ltt gerat1 outriniet1 teeauty bf. propartloa and excellent AnisTa, -are an thatcoald pe desired, and more than meets my, expectations. I am more than ever impressed wita the Idea that It la as flecesaary for tuaa to have acaa lmflt to Ueas- i iemeatai loaave k bdbt eo-bnilt to enirare jood fit. The pattern 175 and penetration 40 are very sa- perior.- Toe pattern lass cloMaa fdiealrej and tle- peoetratkm- I'tntaX IrAeiabat AfbOned:ne&ijr ffr. head ft anv Dnbllc reeofd which I have soen. 1 ' .J " -BeBWaHyT'oiffe,,rt '' i! 1 G. W. Dobxam. NKW ' APVlCrrSEMENTS. i at Auotioii .air EX. s 8CHOONBB LT7CV "n6LMES,w 'pBOt tinarau, Ui. r a i 10 OlJuiichea Ripe.Baasaw (Larse Golden.) i 2500 CcoancU, ' 2000 ii-e.; y'iri At Auct,Ipp,f pa, board j Cch.9. I.scy. JJohaes at wharf of Mafcars. G. G. Barker & Co.. between Mar ket and Boij3SfrBetava3s's7rataday) October i..l.i' '.ii. r JUoNLY it MORBISS, t n it i :!; 25 JSABaaara. ! She Jleteniii Saloon .AS Bra TnOIrOUGTHXTRxVOVATfiD an PBtitleA. ds opea at all hours of the day aadslahk. teady: ' Oysters Thmb Balti- more. Norfolk and New River. dcftSlw1- js. ,jaktii-ijs. noaeiesor. BEG to ixFdnK::?ttfi&w-mA'r i hare sold mV;iii6rs.'fA' my forwer ShaTlng andrraDiemgKstabnfhnwnt,' and asaow ea tebrkhed aext door to Brock's Exchange. Front t BUeet, wheie I aim IMUtnTMyJworkmen. TaanKisg say parroaaor nvors or inesast. i oi x .ii .E&Y issosapJetavIa afl sB tts'jointeats. sad U in charge of oas of the mast aklHfSl wssksaea in the State, i AB kinds sf Binding executed neatly, cbeaprf aaut Xpedkiowslr. ' ' - " NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. u For Bent -If ... ."T 1 TBB ' STORK ON SOUTH WATER etreeti next Sooth of II. B. Bilers; also, the" two Stores en South Water street, occqpied respectively by BobL Tail and D. J. Gilbert: also: a raaU dweUfas it if honee on Snd street, betweec canrcn aaa uasue. Apply to ' ' -CUAS. Mi STSDMAN. ? sept 88-tf nae r t ' ; . L a XISSBS KBKMBDT HART, Principals, j ;rrfflBNBXT session oy this nraTiTunoN JL wt will begin Wedaesday, October 6th. School of or terms, Stc, apply, after September 28th, to riocipaia, corn sept 15-tf Bac For Bent, if'. FOR THB EN8TJTHG YXAR. THB tTP atalrs or Dr. Cntlar's residence on the iaai corner of Second and Walnut street. ' ALSO - llSli Kill The Store on Market Street nowoccn- 'pled by Mesark Gilbert & Bawar as a Confectionery ana Baaery. . ,-.- -s Also the upstairs, or two stories, above said store. now occupied dj v. w. ravet as s rnetograpnuai lerr. ' L . '. . . Also the two rooms over Taylor- A Ones' Insurance jcooms on rnocess eirees. . Also several Offices la the building adjoining the above; the same m which my Office Is. r . Also the residence on Southeast corner of Second ana noioerry sireeu, now cccapiea dj nr. a. u. jrian&er ? - - - ' ' - - oct l lwns '-- Apply fo DtfBBUTZ CDTLAB. . : -.' ..... . ". " 'it ':-.1! I " FOR RENT. -1 FROM OOTOBKRh i; 173, TO OCTO Hill ber 1, 1878, the brick baiiding onXprth Will pais side of Princess, ' between Water and Front streets, new occupied by Gordon and others. ! : i Mr. Jno. W : ; -! . ' ! ! . , The building will : be divided and rented as fol lows: , . - . .. : --rt .- . , Two rooms on first floor,, now occupied by Mr ' " ' - . " i ' ' i 6orc!oa as Iotnrance pfiice. . , . ' Two roums on first floor In West end of building imllar to those on first floor of East end ' I : . Basementand second and third floors of East half of iaild?nK. , . .r; Basement and second and. third floors of; West half of bnildin?. o; u p!in'X:?ijX t taeaxnu oaSnt floor are admirabry located for Xnsoraace Agents, Commission Merchants or Law yers; whil the ppper floors are, well salted : for families. ' "' ..' ' : ' '' . , t : Apply to . : ! angSl-tfnac r . CRONLT & MORRIS.; ' Oa WM. H. BERNARD, t MISCELLANEOUS. marshal Office. : , WH.MINCTON rT.'C,L - : ":. f) April U,18. For M Iiifmatifla of tli& In ordbr to enable he TO cleanse the City Uibrodghly and with as Httle delay as possible, J have diviaedUie City Into four (4) Health Districts ' with a UaallhOfllcer assigned to doty la eacn. . , ' i The 1st District; In charge of Health Officer J. H. Brown, embraces that portion of the City North of MarkeVand East of 5th street..;..; u,i S j !' . The-Sad District, In eharge of Health Officer Cv C. Taylor, emhiacea.that portion of the City North of. Market, and West, of 6U street. . - The 8rd District; In charge of Healt h Officer A. J. Denton, 'embraces that portion of the City bouts, of -Market, and Aast of 5th street. ; , The 4ui District, in 'charge of Ueallh Officer's.; F. Waloott, embraceslhat portion of the City Month of Market, and West of Stn street. .- :- The Health Officers may be known by the Yellow Rosette, and they am instructed to inspect and re- port all nncl- eaouness 10 my omce. Tt la iwsifiait)AVMna vmutraTIv will r operate with me I "in this important work; and Degut tne necaea eieansmg witaont iuruter ueiay. i AnvnerabnTCflnMnrthasWrleesofsiScaveaser. nay report the fact to the Health Officer of the Division in whieathe work is to be done, cr at my Office, and the matter shall hays the promptest at tention. : 1 Traatlnff no farther anneal to onr rood citizens may be required, and that bar City shall be a modi 1 in seatnetM during the coming summes, -;i : ,AprilJMf,j t'.z-jAt 3 ,:vfs:n CttTMarahal. -': . '. tD. HOLDERS OF COUPONS. . OFFICE OF TREASURER AND COLLECTOR, 1 J f ' ' Wttjinistoir, ;N..cirJuneth1875. f t NcCE iS HMEBY OIvTN, THAT THE. Xof Bonds of this city), : cannot be promptly paid. 1 In consequence of certain changes, under arscent 4 ; .if '. I "I i 'l '- ' ' - iitl' ii decision pf the Snsreme Court of this State, as to the manner of i sseismente,tfi the.Realod. -Fer soiial Property in kale 'city f and theWby the City. Ta Boeks,' heft yetHarlng oeen placed' In poaaeiBalon, of th undersigned, lor. collection -y together with . i -. . - ' t other complieatione, la regard to; Oar Municipal avOatrs, now pending before: the Sopreine Court of Nortt; Carolina, the. City of WUmugtcniniust Bes Hy crave some jnauigenee irum uic uuiuuivi i in ii!"ii ui J7-. i $'!. i"t!v; - lyoupons nndr xjsing clfcnmtncaB. . jane SO-tf . City Triasurer . CITY. OP WILMINGTON, N. C ar cuiuaii ioui, tuiii . f Notketb, ihimsofuuy 2)rmkJDrdyt .'!?!.? .,iil ).:'- I or iftuion. fTHB OWN Of -.aay (Trnek,-5 Dry, s Cart or A Wagon: ased la the city, will send the sahie to the shsst of John A; Parker j oo . Second Street and have their Retdetered number painted thereon be fore the first day .of March, proi.. when the Ordi- naaoe imboaimi S Pesaltv will ;bienroreea. : ' J A Qst of the regiutsred numbers will be f arnished ' apneattoa aOhis efBce. ":- f I), i I I i Vl il ijil l1, AiBamss ftiW.'FkHir,': ' l ru.$rw . ; i nn im tieii hjiih Kionr. - - SaiJ" TiKRCHER -k 'CALbERrBOsC Pa. aala V . a l.J-a,, , fl t r akaarrt: V Late8tvStvlfeS.J: s i :ii J4i J t . HAVING RECEIVED BY EXPRESS BLOCKS of thefctest styles Of HaU far Ladles and thU AaeafwVliainisiAXOftiMpiap.efdto sitctvfreas aaaTbleach work entrusted, to her.. Old Bassets sad Qcntteaaea's PamuBA Htfa-made to -r; . jisyylni -li-,;Wir?)lf 'ii1' '' i - t ' : fife stock and aaaterlal and resaoyed to the shoo foraa mUmoenoted urtae sastaaeatsf tnararceu Boaas, w)ierf,MtafUf siasld friends aadthepab. netfeneraavlo cauoa blm. . Best workmen ia the Stair eaapioyedi sad; ahaTiag, Haar CaUing and Saampooiag done at the shortest notice. Try him. I 1 KATKS Ol JkX Khl lMH, oouon.. ; 4 foardays ..-.....I" ...li m 1 s .... I Sf .... i It . OBiwaak... ... s 6e .... s oo ... 6 66 .v 8 tie ...15 W ...JJ 00 ...35 00 - , One month. " Two months... . T , t Three mnntka L Six months " MISCELLAN EOUS. It Whlctt to Close Up IJasIn ess : TrBfeHORT TIME NOW LEFT ME IN WBICn , wbid np my siness , will compel me to Sacrifice Hy Goods. and must lose money sooner or later. . On ' H MONPA.Y, OCT. 4TH, 1875, I will begin to close out my Satire Stock -AT AUCTION, FOR CASH, without reserve and without by-biddine- The char acter and-extent oTthe rteck' 1s too well known lo Jf3nl2,.!n.menori description until day of sale. GeoaB will be sold at - s PRICES TO SUIT PURCHASERS. ITien eold at Auction you (there Make Your Own Price-1 Very respectfully, ,. . ; George Leiber, " ' No 29 Market Street. sept K-9w r -,-;;., -.-:1,--r. Don't Fail To TAKE ADVANTAGE of this Oppoetunitt The most elegant shipment of .. . . "The Best Butter in the World" We have ever had from our Dairy. The choicest f ever snipped from any Dairy. Try it now. After repeated TRIALS of our other brands," the ' ; - - NEW PROCE88 EMPIBB FLOUB ' j V' .j fa eertalnly pronounced the BEST NEW SYRUPS, GOLDEN DRIPS, AMBER, Ntt V ORLEANS and MAPLE SYRUP. . FKESH FAMIL 7 SUPPLIES, Aad New Goods Arrlvlnai y Kvery i. .. Sleauier,, The largest aud "BEST" aelected stock of Gro ceries in the State. Wood aad Willow-Ware, Mar ket Baskets, Lunch Baskets and Fancy Baskets, at '!. , ' ' k ; GEO. MYERS. septSG-tf 11 A 18 South Front St. A Passionate Pilerim. And OTHEB TALESj by HENRY JAMES. Ja. j OXBWORD AND A: TEAR I " - ' ,:-'-. oa, : ':'- THE WOUNDED DOVE. The Story pf Lenore Parolee, by Miss Belie Peter ton, of Sampson County, N. C. FULL LINE OF SCHOOL BOOKS, ' 111 for sale by C. W.YATES, sept 46-tf - 1 Book and Music 81 ore 7 , School Books. YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND A COMPLETE AS sortment of School Books at a ' HEINSBEBGER'8 ' Live Book and Music Store. A QUESTION OF ' HONOn, . . - - ' i t ..... . . , , ...! The Tacj Diamonds, HOOSIER MOSAICS, MRS. . MASON'S NEW Cookery Book. Second supply Just received. at sept 89-tf HKINSBgRGEK f. ' . T O It A O c o st : . ; POCKET PIECES, LONG AND SHORT TENS, GOLD liAJlS, a : JoId JSuggds, 10, irand 13 inch Plus and Twist, by D. PIGOTTa oct 1-tf . Mrs. Laura Rothwell VV ILL RE-OPEN .HER .-SCHOOL--tOK BOYS andGfrts Wnonday the 4Qi or October. ' Termsmadeknowaoa appllcatioa.' Boya under 19 received in the Primary Department sept 80-4t , ,We Have Moved , - " . , : : . O OUB STORE, SOUTH WATER STREET, .'ii Ii-:-l .-'.i.Kj-J.i etr.i .-' . ' recently occupied by Messrs. Croaly Morris, soptSO-tfi j : EDWARDS & HALL. Broadway Silk Hats ! ; j frig T Q UT I - .-.i ?.;"- i-i f -f.-t:'-1. : : r - A T THE NEW HAT STORE, 88 NORTH FRONT jca. street. , , . HARRISON ALLEN, -":; 'ctty Hatters. j. . . r .. sept '3e -tf RICE SICKLES, "FOB SALE AT i; GILES MUECHISON'S, New Hardware Store. scpt36-tf Butter! Butter! iV FEW TUBS i CHOICE YELLOW GOSHEN, jastin. Price low.. For tale by OCt lrt : DxROSSBT A CO. j i-l: Va.Hams. SMALL LOT -OF ; VERY SUPERIOR VA. Haas, jsBt received and for sale low Oct 1-2t Ml :; DsROSSBT & CO. Buckwheat, Id- AT MEAU, CODFISH,; PU.TCH , UERH1KG, Mackerel, Just arrived and for sale at G. H. W. BUNGE'S. oct 1-tf '63 Northeast eor. Market A Snd fits. .1 Ciiizens' Ilarket. ON AND AFTER OCTOBER- 1ST. 1815, I will keep constantly on hand a aetact stock of Beer, Pork. M siton. Poultry and Game: also. New River Oratera both opened and in tue shell. Cash orders T. A. WATSON. . - Proprietor. eeptSS-tf Cbeeie and Alco. QQ Boxes Factory, Cheese, lft Tierces Rice. , For sale by sept SO-tf KERCHNEB tt CALDBK BKUS. 5 : Walnut Tafiy, A.'j; .. i.--.1 - ' - - ND A FULL ASSORTMENT OF . , TFfNE CANDIES. i.Forsaleby - - i septSS-tf JAMES O. STEVENSON. .pili

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