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3 1 " " "' " . THIS PAPER cverv afternoon, Sundays ex Is - IM.RI.I.SHKIi cepted, by JAMES PRICE, ' KniTORs and PBorniETon. vji nscKinioxs, tostaoe taid : I liiic year, 5.00 ; Six month?, ) $2.50 ; Three ! month?, $1.2" ; One month ; 50 cents: Tlitr paper will be delivered by carrier, free of charge, in any part of the city, at the above 'rates, or 13 cents, per week.' Advertising rates low and liberal. ' fT' SuberilKTS will , please report any and all failures to receive. their papers rcgu- tarly. TT STATE t'OXSTIT UTIOX A L CON VENTION. T1IIHTIKTH HAY. (Raleigh .New?. IIai.kkVh, Oct. 10, 1875. Mr. Turner tiresented a j-! it inn from thi.tirand Jury of V;ike county, praying that the (ieneral Asscmhly shall Dot pay the vjM-Vial tax Nwls nnlcts MiLniittmg the qiKtion to the ' pVMph' at the ballot box. Calendar. ' . ' - . ' CALKS OAK. The (in linaiire to amend article 11 by the addition of a new w -ft ion, was taken un. The following i. the promised hoc- ti"t : . ' , 2 The Constitution of this State le ad.IeU it.,. . ii.I i. f s.-nVleT lion as follows : "The foregoing provision for imprisonment with hard labor thall I"' const niM to authorize V the employment of Kiich convict lalior on I public works or highways, or other lalx.r f,,r puhlie Ik ii' IH. and the farming ont thereof, wln-re atul in such manner as may be providnl hy law." ()n inotiu of Mr.Toureeth" onH!iance was so amended .a ti prohibit the pnnish iiirnt of oii icts so hirel out, evepby a responsible officer of the State. The question rcchrred upon the parage of the ordinance on its second reading, Twhich' passed hy "a vote of lH to 'J. I On motion of Mr. Coleman the rnles s were suspended and the ordinance was I takoti. tip-on its third reading. Mr. lieimett moved to amend by say , ing that? no convict shall le farmed out who has Iteen sentenced on a charge of 1 murder, manslaughter, rape, attempt to rape, or arson. Accepted. Mr. Young moved to amend by saying, but the convicts ho farmed out shall lx; at all -times under the supervision and control; as to their government and disci pline, of the Penitentiary Hoard or some ofheer of the State. Accepted. The ordinance then pawed its third readinir, ; On -motion. of Mr. Durham, the rules - were suspended and the ordinance to strike out section 3i. article 4, ant to insert a new section therefor, was taken up. The following is t he-ordinance: Jk it ordained, by the pcojfo of North ( 'imJina, in Convention asscmUetl, TltaJ. , section thirty-one, article four, of the I Constitution uf,t)'is. State, Ik? stricken qiit, ' and tljo following Inserted in itjt atead, i to win All vacancies occurring in the oflices providetl by this article of this Constitti' 1 tioti, shall Ik? tilleil by the appointmeiit of 5 the ( t overnor, unless otherwise rovidel Tor, and the, appointees shall hold their places until tluknejit regular election ftir ' lneml iers"of theceneral Assembly, when f f elections shall lclcld to fill such offices. "If any p"rson el(TiKor aj)ointel to any of such olliccs shall neglect and fail to r-qiwlifv. sjh Ij tiflice shall Ik; apjointel to land fillnl, jis herein -provhletl for filling r vacancies therein. All incumU'iit.s of ) -j said offices shall hold until their succes- s rs are pialifutl. i .. i lTnder a suspension of the rules the '1 Mr(inan(: passed its -second nd tJtlcil rending. - ' i I (h HKtum'of Mr. JJarringer, the rules y were suspended ami the ordinance leaving ' t the (tener al Assembly to provide laws concerning the carrying of concealed j weapons', : passed its second and third readings. I The tx'tumittee on the Judicial Depart 'f mcnt recommended the adoption of the follwing to Ik an -additional section io ar ? rvi'. j of the Constitution: 4Incasc the Jjbuerub Asiicinblysjiall tai)iisUJ othuf ! j Vmrts inf(.:rior to the Supreme CVurt, the .Judges shall Ik elected in such manner as tin; General Assembly may prescribe, and they shall.hold their" otlices for a term not ' ejeciling eight years." i 1'hat thcHc oftices when established shall ' U' elected by the qualitiejl in their respect ive jurisdiction. Mr, Massey moved an amendment to - make t he term of office 4 years.instead of fi. . Mr. UUmrgec's rimendmcn was lost 1V gitooftStoS-V1 ' " '.r-V " c Mr. 3Tassev's amendment was. lost. ' t 'din;mcc tljen liasscil its second reading, On motion of Mr. Durham. tKo rules Were suspondeil, and the ordinancV tlien I nut unon .its third readimr. Mr. Tourgec movctl an amendment l making the term of office two vcars. bst iliy a vote of 41 to 03 f -Mr. Iladirer movetl lilV'lj KWy W W eoci bv thi - f - "IIIVIIMIIIV lll Ul' : Ifeiu-itd' Absnibl ! ( lover hor ahm lr or niiolnted bv tYw or fiv and with file ad- I vice of the filiate alom-. Ixst bv a vote -vf 1 to OP. " J i eading by a vote of 57 to ! pjjinotion of Mr. Jlurlvnn, c rides. uere susjK'ndM and the following ordl, ancc was considered : V "All-marriages Wtween a white man I ;iud a negro, or Indian, or letween a white ; person and a ierson of negro or Indian descent, to the' third generation, inclusive, i are hereby forever prohibitetl." " Mr. Allertson inovtHl to strike out the i uOrdrilHlum.!' Acceptul Sinvth rlore1 trioVml ow o.. ment that the wonl "neL'ro" shall Iw i stricken out Lost, only Crosbv. ethreI. , and Thorne. of -Varren, ypting for the r?so!jjtjoi, Kpii't VfitiMtpdn-it lis I fS'iiOllltlOll; I Crosby asked K'rmisslon to withdraw I his vote, and objections were urged, but I tlie vote was withdrawn. V; I he' ordinance then passed its secmd leading. ; Mr. Durham niovel a suspension ,of nn. IT ill ! 1 - 1 I - !"S - VOL. I. the riih-K to put, tin- ,resolutkji ujmhi itn third reading. Kales KUspemled.. 0'IIara, nlorel, offeretl an amendment that the ffCneral Assembly shall make the cohibition of white iiH'ii with negro women to the "third generation a felony. Iyst by a votq of 40 to Wb. A numlier of. personal i explanations were engaged in by a numUx of Republi can memlHTs Mr. Tourgee movetl an amenlment that it shall lie a misdemeanor for a'wln'te per fjon to have illicit sexual Intercourse : Sr the third generation. Ist by a vote of 43 to HI. , - Mr. Durham moved, the previous ques tion, which call was 'sustained, and the ordinance passed its third residing by a vote of 02 t- 2. On motion,' t lie (invention adjourned until'Monday morning at 10 fi'clck. CAROLINA. Tournament and Hall at tcllntrii, UcW- ingham county, on the loth. A 715 fr). bale of cotton was sold in the Charlotte market on I Saturday. A protractcl meeting is in progress in Tryon stpeet" M. fi. Church in Cliarlotte, Forty barns of toKicco will do for an Iredell farmer.. Mr. J(hn Dalton is the farmer. 4 N The Stroud J'resbyterian Church-in . Charlotte was worshipped- in for the first time last Sundav. . i - The late c rn crop west f the Hlue Ridge is reported to' be much injured by the late heavy frosts. The Charlotte' Observer records the death ,at Davidson College, last Friday night, of Wm. Shakspearc Harriss, an old and esteemed resident, and several times a member of the I,egiHlature from Cabarrus county. v j The Monroe Enquirer says.: A little child of -Mr. Robert Fowler died. 'on Sat urday, the 2d inst., tfrom burns received 'about a week lefore bv his clothes catch ing fire. This makes the third case of this kind that we liave puhlinho.1 in'4he last three weekt. . f The Shelby U Aurora says: Since the Sewing Machine Company has l)een ope rating m our mvlst,! walnut . itimiwrw findinir a srx market. This lumleT i used for the table of sewing machines. We saw the ldmler of one tree at tle fac torv, winch ptt in.tliojKicHtit of the owner tho'neal little $mit of forty?four dollars, The Statcsytlle findmark savg: Capt, W. H.' Green harf'nlled the oftice of Mas ter of Transp station -of the. N, C. D. of the R. & D. R. Rwith great satisfaction to his company. As' a substantial appre ciation of his efficient services the R. t& D. Railroad have recently promoted him' to the important oftice of Superintendefit ' of the C. l)i vision. ' ' The Reidsvillc Xeics savs: ? Col. ). Settle was thrown" from lii.s sulky on Sat urday last, while 'driving a young , mule, and made a very narrow escape from be ing mangled to death, his fix it having hung unaer tne vemcie as nc ien, ana nis person dratririwl a considerable distance. " Fortu natejy e recuver.eVl ihc lines, chi3cHeV tlip frightened mule, 'Mid -with much bruising and several scars extricated himself t rem a most hazardous situation. List ok LetteIis. Tins following i3 a list of unclaimed letters remaining in the City Postofficc Octoi)eril2, 1875: A W T Armstrong, Mrs Martha An derson. Bhiok, Mrs Kllen J Jjpuitly, Mrs Fanny jUossom, 2, In! Emnia V Brown, Mrs 8 8 Ikiycr, Mrs Fhebe Decry, Harrison Ulan- ton, Julius A Brown, ' IheopJis Betts, Wm H BoyTrie, 1-apt Feter W Bonowell. C Mrs Annie F2 Canaday, Miss Mary (lark, Miss Nancy 'R Cliadwick Benj G m : . ' r l liavis. . . DWm Dixon, C II Dove, E Davis, IiCWis Davis, K J Darden Mrs Xanrv K :Vatriic ftvans., laniel KRiss. F Brester Faison, V A Fuleher". C Mrs C-olarah ; Green. . Mrs1" Isaac' f Cirin, J W Godwin. Mps .Hester Gause, Mr Gabrell.! - II Catharine Hawkins, Mrs Elizabeth Ilanslev, T Henderson, W H 'Hardy I Ned Iunctt,:2. JMiss Xancy Jarrell, Mtss Mariah J Judge, Mrs Martha Jones. J John'go- iiifiehidiraiv, .In- H K!i,i 1 M Ii Misrf' Lizzie Iitnb. Miss Nancv Iamb, Geo Lewis. M E McClellan. Hinrietta McCoy. Miss Silvk Moore, KJohn Xwd, IsiUM? Xonhpp, Mis Violet A Xixon. O Turner Oilenm. P H If Ferry, Miss Harriet Perkins, Mrs Ann Peterson, Richard Price. I R Mrs Rxa Revis, Samuel L Reel, Miss Katie Rvatw. T B Rast, Miw .hie Bobbins. i ! ! . Mrs Latfr 8inglery, sh Hap Slolar, Suss Mary Skipper, 'Alex Sajnip on, B Schmitt,fDaniel p Smith, iTionios Sampson, Wni fc5la.nh0pc.- W Shepperli. Y II Strattse, Mes$r$ &h;rp 4V SM, . A!fiVlU H UWy.- Ah,honV y IHayer, Joini TivytOF. t Joftn Taylor, t n... - if: ... ir lti.! . Levels nmrHm Miss MargarcThigpeu, Solomon Thomas, Irs Rtisa Thoruton. V Mrs Edward Vanlear. W' A W Wiggs, Wilson. Wm Willsou, W H Walton. Geham AValker, Miss Kate Williams, Mrs Jane William. ittliis, IfiS1 Nelly T Mav," Mrs Tl A Ioore. Thos E Maver." JIrs Swift Miller, WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER Mail Hours. The initih" will close at the, City Post Office until farther notice as- follows : Northern (night) mails for all points North, East and estof Weldon, daily at 5:15 P M, DiiIy,throiHlwar(day)iii.iU . except bandar., b:J0 A ji Southern mails for all points South, daily .5:15 PM Charleston, dailv at...... 5:30 A M Western mail (C JdKailway) daily ( except Sundars,)......... 2:30 PM JLrcek) Tuesdavs and Saturdays, 0:00 A M I Jr avettcriiie, anq ornces;on t;apc I Faretteville bv Carolina Central hailwar, daily (except Sundays) 5:30 A M Oaslow Cf. H. and intermediate ' of fices every Friday............ 6:00 A M The Smithrille ma ft, bv steamboat, close at 3 P M, daflv," except Sundavs. Mails delivered from 6:30 A M to 7:.J0 F M, ami on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A iM. fetamp Office open from 8 A M to 12 M, and from 2 to 6:00 T M. 3foney Order or Regis ter Department open same as stamp office. b tamps tor sale at general delivery when stamp orace is closed. ivcy uoxes accessiDte at an nours. aay and r . ... , .1 night. I Mans collected trom street boxes every day at 5 P M. LOCAL NEWS. Iniex to New Advertisements. W. J. Huhmakn, Kec. Hect'y Howard llelief Fife Engine Co. Xo. 1. Mits. L, Flanxaoan Millinery. Jas, W. LiPPiTT-the Weed. Clkapoh '& Kimj Tonsorial. Chonly & Mouuis For Kent. Cronly & Morius, Auctioneers Shares of Capital Stock of Frunswick Bridge and Ferrv Co. , : ' : " I Gold is quoted in New York twlav at k x I lie,.; Wimiinotox peamttH. are quotel in of , tlieir tlclightfMl. ci.tertaiuments last this seeti , .The hidfes, who have liere NewAorkat from 2 20 to 2 4S -r .pn .-rt tllo ilft;fn, ; , tofore 6 He so nobly, ".are annealed to. to bushel. ' I It is;useless to talk aliout legiimitig to dti letter to-morrow oithor lw.Vn,, t,wW letter to-morrow ; ei or say imthing alxiut it. : is a bigot ; he He that w ill not reason that cannot reason i a fuul, and he that dares, not raason Is a slave fpiTTox in New York easier at 13J to 141: spirits turnentinr firm at. 'M uml rosin I tV . 41 . , sten(lv at SI. 70 to Sil ?; tor Klnum! I v v..- - "(i UASs-wiiKw'" has lieeai corrupted from "Grace-widow," .meaning a. divorced wife, or a widow by grace of the. law. , - - f- - ut A ' " ,U!I,"CS: 1 Willr- sons die ever v second ' A 'einr;ition I . ,v " fitteen vears; average of life, thirtv-one . - . . V, ' 11 J uuc . " '.-;' J A bunch of keys, belonging to--r. J S. Solomon, was fotpyl i te For,t Olfico tlus mrning. where tlmt irentlemau can obtain them," j i LooKt out for the weather is sure to brin ep'iwHitie. Wet g it, Men with rough horse-sense will appreciate this per i .- r ! 1 . sonal warning. , - . DiPitEz '& Bknedkt'.s original New Orle-ans gigantic minstrels will bu in Wil . I . . I i n mjngton otp WWk-iy, the'20t.U ins.t, 1'hoir advance sheet, j entitled the "Min ttrel Hearftld," is alre-ady on our streets. Athletic Clur.! There will lie a mecting of the St. George ami St. An- drew s -Athletic? Oub this evening, at which time they will1 arrange ar program- tneto lx observed atjthe opening of tly.. grounds iiert ! 1 ? . 5f an yas3lcs"Tu" vj a horse trots 7 steamUiats run IS . oiiHiir, Vessels, 10 ; slow rivers tlow 4 ; rapid riv- ersT ; nioxlerate, winds . jihiw t ; storm 0f County G)rninis;joners, present Chair moves. 36 : hurricane. 80: a rifle ball. I iv,.A.wi v.. 1,000 ; sound,?! 73 ; light, 100,000 ; elec ' ' 7 tricity, 280,000. AMlKMJXTp, ijbi, .1, A. Oates will pUy hi Petersburg November 1st, Harry Whtkins and the Hollman Opera Trouiw November 22d and 231, Katie Putnam Docemlier 24th and 2ath. uiut thu lleriar UlHv of Swiss Ilell Rintrers Decemler - ..M'l tu: ' 1 i 1 1.1- . 28th and 20th. Thev all seem to be head- in this way. HSik Rose Hud Hanp. Our Seniorac- kiMmledges the compliment of -.a delight ful serenade rendered scmic time during Lift night s small hours, by the Rse BudBaiid df this city, under tlie leadership of Allen Evans. Thev ,lnvl several fine T , ": vv Wt!,a yi Mr ,p, precwUtl. 1 ...'..--.., ".. -.1 r.j4i l :; I V '."TrVf ..vr. J M f'Vn Mr'1 "'r' ' . u .n w. wn- m. inu i uirPMi,,--jw w seen m I .1 . . ' .1 ' 1 ilui ... A I. .... UK.li .rv ! ra IV 1..1.1 Wrt ...l 1.. . I 1 1 1. - "'ir) "I ,H n KirKK lw r W rengt i m a uiwiMirr ui Hiny n ij. netmcDnitMiiame- tfr tf tlie cTrcW'nne-Mlf.'and vou mluce the wer of tlie horse two-fifths. ;S.TKAMsittf j If' P. Clyde, cleared yester- I hlay for New York, went to sea un Main J l'ar this nunning. I A lrarrel of flottr weighs VM pounds, a . , e , , e . (irrel of pork 200, barrel of nee COO, bjurcl of powder 24, firkm of blitter uO, tub of butter 84. .ihe , , xew iorK for Charleston, which' put in here last . - T TL-V r -v- -r l prnKibly lea.vc lor Jkt destination this nfl. lernwn. The Anniversary Farade of tlie White Fire Department takes place to-morrow afternoon.: Let us hope that the fates will be propitious and grant them gxid weatlrer for the display. . ' v The Comets. This colorwl . military organizatHMi from Charleston, .some, fifty ""wr, tirriveuuii ine inun ims l hnnru nir T wv iiWH t,..! itr I 1 jo "VJ "v-,wvw,ul vijivii i ep,t uy ure coioreu mimary oi tnts city, I and were, escorted to their quarters at I Itiblem Ijotlge. There will be a ball to-I night and target exercise- at Hilton to morrow. By order of the Mdydr, Capt. Fitz gerald had fifteen females frdhi the guard house l)elore him, yesterday, and after I caiitioning them- against ever apiwaring I in court airain. under the. netmltv of Wnr sevcrclv mmished. be iliKniinl thnni I They went on -their way reicing. This leaves only one woman in the guard I house. I - m m- ... I J'AST AimiT s Music NotwithstanI. ,.'. I ing a serious urawuacK m the way ot the I Arnatbor tbo Crnnt Pmrnrt Plnl, ',. ,'. tu:i i". ... n.L n '. "... ' . -1 It was listened to with much pleasure by thn ' m'Anv wlm ' Ar I glad to learn that, the Club will irive still another, and perhaps others, of these leMghtfu, conccrt8: iwforc thc closc of. thc season. W. h. 'l. and C. F. L. A. Our two nnc military compamts, the Wilmington t t.-- ... i ii r' t. t. i .1 J,gm iniamry ami xne ipe rear i.igm . i i I amiery, nmier iiie commami oi. tneir.res, KCUye commamtcrs, went through the ,1,amial a,Ml "y military evolutions, yesterday afternoon, at the corner of Sixth and Ann Streets greatly to their own I credit and to thc appreciation of thc large . - , . . . . numt)cr ol ladies ami gentlemen who had I . n i i t t 1 assembled there to witness thc parade, I Tlie citizens would hv. ghvd tu ueo these j oonip;nies cm the street, either n com- j pany or biittahou drill, at least once each I month. 1 1 Mayor's Court. Thc following crises were .cli seised if by the Mayor this morning- ' Sam Kell, charged with obtaiuing money under false pretences. The case was , ch missed by the prosecutor bv defendant re- iniutnir tha nwaiev and .iminif "'-.' T--Tl-:--a ' -y I ---0 1 I W, !,' CVirter, for two cases of disorderlv I conduct, was fincnl $10 and costs for ! one and dismissed on the payment of costs for the other. I Cornelius Kelly was also up -for r-tVu I cases of disorderly conduct. He paid tin; cost hi both and was djsmisseel, . ' Tlie twi la.i named individiiah were rjslejl $hotiH off fire anus within $ city limits. W are gad to v that i .' MyV 'W-pplnj this out-oecurrin I HUtSiUice-. County CVmmlsstoners. The Board I llld'l. 1.1 .lllIVl III. V'lllllllvill'llVIO H ringe, Morris aiv t in ad- kurnV stolon In this city j-ebtenUy af ternoon, but transactel very little busi ness of general interest. Applications of . y, M;ymh)g, in TOW. W Vw w agranteil ; of Oorjlon in rcfercace to his pTtierty, . . . wa-s ' tcferrwi . to riuance Onnmittee : uf Alfred Howe, for reduction, t4 tmteiiHiit yu-i crei k nnco Uommittcv. H. Brunhild & Bro. were granted li cense to retail spirituous titrates. Application of T. . J. ' Hevret t, accom panied by a certificate of the Clerk of th . Board of Commissioners of Q&idow coun-s ty, (or toad4 burjtng nd fumlsbiDg' a V L JJ J comn for a citizen of Kevr Hanover, ivho fn thai cniinlr. dd ' t .. the Qerk notified to return tlw rP11 , ',-, I ' " - 0 " aiootc were wicrrca 10 ine Auaiimg I . !ii UUIW. I fT1 !1 i? f t. . 11 f ll. ronbiuerwion vi u xnauvr vi iu, .njtincuon againM: me county was post- ponwt until the next meeting. The Board tlien ariorrrne.l to meet again this afternoon at 4 oVhck. ' NO. a. A Cai tjoN The public are cauti'r.el against dropping Utters in the lVistoffice without stamps as, under a recent regulji- tion front the office of the l'ohtniatef General, all such are immediately sent-to the Dead letter " ofliw at Washington Citv' It is a sillv re'iilation. ad- should 1m re- petiletl. as it can lc prjbitive of no c;,",d and.evenunlfy entails greater tn.Tjb'le on the Depaj-tment. . Under tlie "former lan of advertising them ,at tin- W.d oflice. nine out of ten letters' were recovered .and lrjt'per' stamper 1. ' t -. . . , .- Tin: A'ehy Fii;st. The fnt emmu- nicatioji ever. had in this city, by. teleguaph; with a vessel at sea, U.ik plave yesterdav. the-parties in the city being :Mc.i Ileide Bros., aiid the -shin tpje Xorwegiau:l.ariue ttnje, tapt. Hendricksen, bound in. Tlu barque arrived off the bar and signaled f.. a Mlot-.aml at the same timn -o,l in 1... ......v ............ s ' siiuic way, sent in a message to -Messrs Heide Bros.? ; which was received at the telegraph (ffice in Smithville and sent kviies to this eily. This is the first insia ice of the kind ever known iu this local ty. Tjie ClvrK Feaii Faik. Our ( it:.rus Sonera1! y and the ladie.; in csiie(hk are requested io lei id' their best ( f- earnest ly Hurts uw; ird-proinoti'ig the success of tin1 next Far of the Cape Feav AgricultufaV Associati6n. wh'ch fal's due the se ond WQek in November. We have an active, and cntc'-pris'ng people, a. id if energetic llli H-rl1ll1 lK l'i'lfli Aim 1 . .1 i . .1 ljf'l-. 4..., . 4-uu, u.e M rti i foil 111 lu irimlit li' fov tlr im.cl 0.1.. r .v ...v r,,,, - CCSSllll O C CVCr KllOWIl 4o tll( eoi.le of makethe5r own iM."'u1i.ii i -ov'-nve. -Fhirtil Hrtl1' a cf,lnct uf mty' and aUractin, and the gent 'einen are urged to contribute spnietnm- ncs.ues tneu- money; to give tl1crsoul1 pttention and tj take a 'pe.-sonal interest in the conduct f Jhe affair, and especially in the liiatle. oi securing ai- tides for cxhibition. A WjlV Wre are pleased to leaijn that Ir. James iarcFhas been appointed Suferin- tendent Af tlie Fair, at-d his lar-e expe 1 ' ,1 ri(.,ncc 5d earnest application tt -.the d ties of thlu position w:ll cbutribute.great.ly to thc success of the exhibition. Wilmington National C'kmktkrv This Cemetery occupies a beaut itul site on I,, . . L Market s 1 ir i half mile lot is an It fronts of three the west ?cv.eu humtml lect long; the remainder ot the concur is- broken into eoinp)und curves conforming to the outline of the 'Ja'nt creek, -bc it contains aioiit live atret, ol gracefully undulating laud, and was pur- chased hi-. the United Slates' for' the ' mm T tf'AWM: A beautilul klge i.uil.hng w;is, mult IK'ar the inaiu entrance, on M arket street, in 1874, of ruble stone, one and a half stores high, with ilauvl vA, and sur- rounded W ft.nwt iittfo gaixUn. In thi hauhluig Resides Mr. M, Dclliugham, the. 1 UKrintCndent of the a-metery,. under whoso ttii-c the groun.U always present a t and '.attractive apcarance of' cleanli- 1 -I I i i ness and I rdcr. . Wc haye noticed for s,i 11c weeUs that s me improve nienbs wcio being made at this depository of the 'Union .Dead, but YO UkV-e nt until recently nuwle any inquiry r'sspecting the character and extent of ' the sanx 1 The Ciinetcry i. U-oig ' enclosed with ' vi-y t-Untial and iie.it ly built wall, on the. plan of -doulde panels, with piers restiug u a KiiuutiMii tl liint brick, laul in cmatiif, 'which fv'iiuo!;ilioii cxtenlato ju avenge depth of thrcx anl n tilf -feci liclow tlo surtue. Tlie piers on tlie front 'arc capped with pyrmaidical-shajK.'l stone froiu the px;ir lies at the Manassas battle tield. King of a dark red and contrast iug well y. it h the neatly-laid bnckt and white uiurtar The panels. .If ing - laid at eleation - conform with tin, gr.wdc of tle ground lend-a beautiful and grxvcful view, lien ,1 , ... v w PPd ' '- land adU the situai : -Theae mproveuK.iUc,rtnn.e,ml.oiior about the iimUlc :f July list, and, have furtt,ml?. .itU mucll mVTjy .Jl 1.. Itr . I,,., , t Ionium I 1 ' v g c. un,ior iiiS airivtion of Vm (j;iw lMT V, S. A. I i Tlie Cluirh .t t st reet f- rcc is u 'v t w. strong. 12, 1875. We will be plil to receive communtcatie-n? from our friend? on any rtnd alluhjccts of gene ral in teres! but : The name of the writer must always -he fur- nihluM to the Editors. Cenimunicationi mu?t b. 'Written only on one side of the paper. Person alitita muA' be avoided. And it is especially and particularly unter- tQ4nl that the editors do not always endorse tlie views of correspondent--, unk'ssifo statil in the editorial column?.' . i-. Dr. iVnj. rVCobb is to K associated with Dr. 11. S. Noreoiii in the cojibtt of the new .'drug store spoken of by u. yostiTtlay. The firm, name will K- Cobb cV Xorc'.n K KLi an Eye to W'inpvvakh. Dauge nus counterfeits ore in circulation of the den minaiin of ." f the following banks;. The First Natinal ' I'ank of Chicago, 111.1 the Traders' .N'atioiial lank of Chicago, 111.'; the First National P.ank f Paxton. 111.; the Fb't National ank of Canton. 111. Nearly the'cntire'anv'mnt of genuine .f" notes of these banks has Urn; with drawn from circulation, and no additional issues will le made. ' '"'' ' . ' . Foit the Faik. --We have sei ii. leceiit- . ly; a very handsome toy, '.chainKT set f furniture. '" manufactureil' by Mr. J. J'. liowdou. of this city, for exhibition atthe StiJe Fair and at the Fair of- the Cape '' Fer -!AgrieuHural! Association. It conr sists iii all of ten pieces, nojt one of which ; would more than cover the palm ...of the 'I bandj anl was cut out with a pocket knife fi-oin the cedar" wood of which cigar boxes are made. It is upholsteri-d with rimson rep, and sonic of the pieces aie. cry- handsomely carved. AH of the work was done with a pocket knife. uid; must lie seen to be thoroughly ap preciated. ' Mr. Bowden is also engagetl at this time on some' handsomely ornamented ..and carved picture frames, which Ave hope' may he placed with the set on exhibition it the Fair. ' NEW AD VElt TJSEMENTS. ran mi FfflE EfiGi i, - NO. 1. ; :' Omit; ok.Rkcoriing Skch kt a it y, ) V October 12, 1S75. . AIkmiskws: You are ordered to appear tit the Kngiue Htiuse. in full I'niforui, foJ'aradr, t-worrow (Wednesday), afternoon, at "Z o'clock, tharp. " LJi VAinltMMt f (ire rm a n , "". W. J. .UL'IIMANX, lb S. OCt ' .)-1 1 FOR RENT. COM F OUT ABLE DWELLTX? HOI XL on Xorth side of Market, between Second ami Third ptrettj.-. Api'lv to oct l'J-t'l' CltONLV Jc'MOItKIS. TONSORIAL. 1lir1nrx a ml Hair ItifHHrrn, Xoi th Front St., jn.t ahorc the lavson l!ank iiuikuiig. Kmidov onlv first cla.d woi kiitvn and iiuai- antce .afi.-rfactioh to all. Ladies and gvUtlciuvti served ' at re.-idence when so desired. oct VI . f-tf s IIAKES OF CAPITAL STOCK, Ilrunsnick Uridgc and Ferry Co. A limited number - of SHARKS CATITAL SOCK in thi.-? diviileiHl (monthly ) jaj ing cr loration. - vr e ale by CUO.NLV A MORRIS, Auctionrr.s ort '2-:it Stock A Reiil KateUrokcrH. MILLINERY. lHKL'XDKR.sioXKD WISHES TO IV . form the ladic that fhe haj mt returned 1 from ev York, where thu has been for cv- . cral weeks making her Fall purchased in FINE FUEXCU MILLLNKUY, .mil will Iw Prepared, in a few lrsr to i-Fiow hei- ttind and tue public generally the latot ft vie hi. FRENCH PATTER X KOXXKTS AXIi II ATS ami evervtiiing pertaining to the hu.-ine-.-i. f have alo a, very line selection of. Fancy 4(mmI, COllsirtillg of t . LADIES CORSETS, HOOP SKIRTS, " - P0MIn6LT:SLAtHS, . ' t '', FRINGES, RUfTONS, SLII PER PATTERNS, , MOTTOES AND FRAMES, Linen Collar. and Cuff. HandJccrchief. Nerk Ties'. Ruch ing Belu, Swit6hei, Rraidif;nl Hie laret and cheapefct ftoek of Z-phvr "4ite and Shetland Wool Io.Iju had tliM" fMe of Jtaltiinorc. Orler from the country solicited an( attended to with prornptnej" and care. ... VAsirrr Sron:, 42 Market Strcrt. Mm. L. FLAXAfJAX. CK-t 12 - ' 1-nalm- T JIK WEED. Smokers AviLL find a large and clKiice a.-wrtment of the mort popular brncL of ' . . CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFFS 1 atjthe ?torc of JA1IES W. LIPPITT, North Iont Street, opposite Purcell Hoase. A full and complete a.?ortuwat f the vtvrX desirable goKlj in thU Hne kej't Iw.r vn hand. The rtrk rs rfmantlr being replen ?bv4, ami ."rnvJctr?, cfcewrrn him! dipper will tjnl there the ImI riKxt- at the lowest prices. ct y l-fim-naeIcw i 5
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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