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THE HOEITIITG 3TAE. Itj WJI. II. BERN AttD. , PUHUSHJCl DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS. uth e somokiwio w advhc ; , One year, toy mail) posiage pa,.,.,.,,,.s.. ( w Mz months, . .. " W One month . - ' 100 Ti mtv Subeeribera. delivered la any Dart of the SXtH?"T4XPl.'i'X I Entered at the Poet Office at Wihcingtoa, N. C, as tecon claee matter.) -. , . , ; I OUTLINES. , - T; There are indications of a-split in the I Democratic State Conveniion of New Yoru: Secretary Eyarta is at Toronto. iho guest of the Marquis of Lome. "..Pres". ident Hayes and, family are at Ciaclanaii. -Dr. B. B. Donaghs dropped dead M 1 Staanton, V... on Tuesday Wiscoh, bid vemocrais aave oominaiea Ajexanaer I Mitchell for Governor. 'The President of the Memphis Howards Is in Chitaso s6 liciliDg relief. St Louis has sent $1,000 io Memphis. Davis, JXepublican,' jis thought to be elected :Governor of Maine. Many persons; were drowned sduring I the Inundation at St Petersburg: :?-The Czar will not agree for Gortschakoft to re- tire.t -Cottdo operatiTes at Ashtop, Eolaod, have resolved to strike.' U Franco-American Union of Paris will gie a grand fete for the benefit of yellow fever sufferers in the Mississippi Valley, i Ruseian papers have resumed their attacks on Germany with Increased violence.. The' Ocuuite, Hussfan oQcial paper, recom mends that Afghanistan be divided between England and that country. Reports as o luc vUlw f obuiob to oc The Industrial Exoosition of Ohlol opened at; Cincinnati yesterday, ;with a largo attendance,, addresses, eta -Five new cases at Memphis up to, noon yester day , six deaths from yellow fever, New York Slate Democratic Convention I met at Syracuse yesterday : Extensive preparations are being made for the British invasion of Afghanistan; no correspondents will bo allowed 16 accompany the expedi tion: -More reductions of wages of operatives in England are reported. r- Auatria guarantees Turkey her European possessions aa the price of her occupation of Novi Bxar. ' ---Maryland State Green. back Convention U in session at Baltimore. Over five millions, in gold received in New York from Earppe yesterday. - Another town burned iu Russia. -Six-teen new cases in all at Memphis yesterday nine deaths from yellow fever. Mon tenegro demands certain towns from Tur key, whichi the ri: latter ' refuses.1 New York markets: Money active at 57 per cent ; : cotton, quiet at 12f12 cents ; flour quiet and firm, with a moderately ac tive demand; Southern steady and mode rately active; wheat feverish, irregular and. unsettled, opening a shade tower and closing a shade finrier; ungraded winter red 94c. fl llj; corn heavy and ic lower, with a fairly active trade; ungraded .46i48J cts.; Hnirita . lnrrwntinp flrmnr at 9AlSfll pnl rosin weak at f 1 xol SO. Mrs. De Land, the lady whose nxniK Kah hpAn miTAil nn wif.li Raw Dr. Thompson's, was once a ballet girl. Ah! Mary Anderson begins her engage- ments this week. She has every date filled until the spriner of 1880. So Wilmington; will scarcely see her. It is now in order for Democratic papers to explain the cause of the de feat in California and Maine. After the horse is stolen then look the door. Senator Lamar is said to justify the killing of Dixon on the ground that ho had traduced most violently the female members of BarksdaleVi family' Outside of Georgia there is no Tilden boom in the South.., Mr. Ste phens does not believe that he is the favorite of a majority of the people of hla State. . . Another man has hanged; himself iojCentrai-Park-iNe w York. His ui-wT sA I' u nmo iPJP1 PP$ef and be was a salesman. THe leftsr-wifriuid three childr?ql,Ji.He was ut ! m- loymentr Eight English families, numbering oinety-four persons, have '.arrived! at New York.' Tbey -will ; settle In Texas; V Others are to follow. -They are well to do. Tho agricultural dis tress prompted them to leave. ' ! It is thought in New York that th resuli of the California - and ' Maine elections will have a decided influ ence over the deliberations , of the Syracuse con Ven tion. ' ; Robi nson w til be renominated. .Such is the outlook. uisnop jrierco na oeen .Tery-I but is once more able to take the fiejd f ' t.i,n.' tk'q SnuVn faj untHMjf) HO uao ucguu u i yuuu 'Conferences. - As a grandson of North Carolina and an able minister we lane a special interest in mm. ; Z7, r . , . i new. xotxmj expenas over uiree million and a quarter dollars on its publirscbools;; , North Carolina has more inhabitants than. New Xork- lm m.u viwa it. ATnn1 Now " r York city educates 130,000 children, and her public schools are excellent. President Haves is "booming" tool He spoke in Ctnclnnail on yesterday. Whether his , theme .was "consola tion," suggested by Conkling's , vie - Jut' "4m tory qyer ,tbe Administration, oivil- f Service "hambtiffs. nlv Southern poliojilLe ; best pumpkin seeds . to FnS ne . ieuoiiics.oonseqaent upon, frauds we sure not Informed,', , . w' s . V si v ,We have ieeq a letter from Dr. T. J. Turner, Secretary of the National BoarcVot IfealllCHa iwfiiehHe sars lfaere m no re8ienation8 of the n 1 , . w . . . Li rS fh a?aTl?fMl8 ny ,n vv asnmgiOft that tue Jf resi- dent of the Board, Dr. Cabell, of the Universriy"'of'Vil4inia,uha8 any pais DOge 6t resianinc. Thr ha hfinik L-t ' " ... t, Jj- . s fy cfrlm person .who are disab- poinied'and fchatined, and inisteprtK sentation has been indulged to its ito- jnryr The J controlling i influence in tha Rftftr(3 u Snntiiprn Sftmft ftf ablest physician in the South aria members of it, among them the able President, Drr Mitchell, of Nashville, and Dr. Bemiss, of New Orleans. t has no despotio bOwWs whatever, tt i8 compoaed of lhoroQghiy capably W3) thougblOOOeSt men. It can do much good. l the The present delegation in House of Representatives from Cali- forma stands two Democrats and two Republicans. 'The recent eleotion of four Republicans will make an im portant chstrge in (hePemocratic majority in the House. The great fraud' of 1876 does not appear to have lessened the Radical strength in the North. Conkling s breaking up of; the Spragua household only made him the more popular with the Stal wart-. The party ofhigh moral ideas do not care much for morality. They take it out in theorizing. If North Carolina candidates for Governor do not increase rapidly in number the - Presidential aspirants will 'go several better." According to the Philadelphia fjtwief t there are forty-four persons already named for the next Presidency, eight of them prominently, ; The list inoludes 12 Senators, 6 . Representatives in Con gress," 9 Cabinet officers, Governors, and 5? journalist8.d , Fourteen Pennsylvania ruffians set upon a defenceless -girl, aged nine teen, named S-Walerraan,- and so outraged her that she died: The horrible account is telegraphed from Wilkesbarre, in that State, Now let the slanderers of the South direct their telescopes in that: ; direction. They will find orime enoogb. for ja thousand howls and a hundred hom- i ilies. ' -My'-fi) THE BTOBBI IN ANSON. Ter rifle To mad Hoiih sa: Keel asiel emolitoe(CMaai ilaanem dwi-Sereral Peravna lajared, Ak, .Correspondence ofthe Morning Star. triisviLLBrBept. 9, 1879. j A terrific storm of rain, hail and wind passed over' this' place on yesterday t severest that is remembered by the oldest inhabitants. Fences .and paaings were bloWn down ; many trees were 'broken uprooted, and within, a-radius of a iew miles, a number of outhouses cand ' barns were almost completely demolished. Some dwellings were damaged, and although no lives were lost, some were euaangereu, and one person was hurt. The hail fell In UKelnpB and ia a great qnanUty, BtUl cotton has not been beaten down as much aa was feared it would be. I have heard of three buggies nearly destroyed, and at the depots a freight car which was standing on the side track, with the breaks on, was carried along the track until thrown from ft. : No such tornado has probably ever vis ited this section within the memory -of the oldest citizen, -s ; - u. M. r. ' ii a ' wm Spirits, Turpentine. r Oxford wants anew cemetery. i The Horner; School at Oxford opens encouragingly.' i I ij Twenty-two converts at Ebe nezer Methodist Church, Wake county, ! 's-t.Rev.-Ira T.s. Wyohe.is Ttt.'the point of dea,Sb It is thought he will, not recover,,.; , ij' m. , Wilfad Brothers, of 'Washing ton City, are talking oi trauainganne aoie atNsg's Head. Judge Kerr asked that -prayer . A A u t- ha mlffhl vMinvar f nr 1 Ha sake of his dependent family v ' t, i L ThB6te&nia$ Srepor 18 u case I of incest between two negroes, and an .at- Dy jg WlIC. . 1 ' . ' ? " - -, I ' ' i Sundry editorial items of the Stab appearn Danbury rtor without i we notice, lor similar favors. I Elizabeth City Telegram: Curri . rtourt hasl a2fournedIGov. JarYis I addressed a UrRe and appreciative audience - rTT l f hfll Mp Robert White was vesterdav elect- I ri Sheriff of Perauimsns county. Mr. W4 I f- at-- fl riamwtpati HhAfltT Pvntiimansi hai h4d gincal880. . r 4 I v2 Warxeri TNeviai The15 following A named persons were , seat to the penltea- tiaty, ail lor weeny i AouenoB wne8,'WBe year; Henry Jones, two years; and f Henry Johnson, xour years-,, ,.. -j-j w i r Charlotte Observer: Tbocost o trying the Pethel murder case was very , . ! it A lit n i 4 mt U,i-;Un ? .tVt lb I Is i u V f ' fl -iY! heavy. The bill has not yet been made out by the clerk; and solicitor, ' but tt . is estima-. ted by them at fully $1,500 ; - Raleigh; CyUiton 'iThe Mayor had three young men up this morning, and bound them all over to the Buperior Court in January. Another young man for dis orderly conduct was fined $10 and costs. ; 4 The first annual county fair of the Chowan County Aericultural and Me chanical Society will be held at Edenton, Chowan county; N. CM Tuesday, Wednes day andtThursday, Oct. 7th, 8th arid 9tb, 1679. ... ... ; The J. Greensboro; Central Fro- tezlaixt is in mourninr for that ' excellent Christian aestleman. the late Rev.' Dr. Jno. G. .Whitfield, of Enfield whose (Ualh we have already announced. ' He was a nne preacher..;; ; :,; ? Reidaville Jvews: Pace Brothers, are beating the world, and North Carolina tobacco is the lever . - They recently sold at their mammoth warehouse, 3in- Lynch burg S04 pounds from; Granville county,' for $504. ' . '.c .-i-i i Western Xevorter: Col' Slier got out a piece of mica which, in its crude state, : weighed fifty-two pounds. When cleaned and ready for the market,it brought fifty-two dollars. Such pieces of mica are very sre.;, ;; .. . ,.,.;:,. .. ' v, V i , --Raleitrh Observer. Tit.. R. Williamson now resldeiinside the Greens boro lail . If he is convicted of the un manly crime with which he stands charged he ought to be made to do menial service for convicts. '.---' tt- Elizabeth City has a daily paper called the Evening Zelegrcsph. It is edited by T. o. fiarner. it takes the dispatches. It is the only daily in the First Congress ionai District. The city has three weeklies. It is weU supplied t7:AVoCur;'" 'f - AsheviUQ Citizen : Judge Graves has put his foot down squarely against gambling and the violation -of the Sunday lquor laws in Ashevllle. as several parties discovered to their cost last week. The way of the transgressor is hard. - , Mr. Cicero Hinkle was killed at bis saw mill in Catawba county on Satur day, and on the same day. a man named Waddell was silled with a club by a mer chant named: Smith, at Flint Hill, Ashe county, says the Piedmont iVesk. Charlotte iSotAernome: An nteresting and successful revival of re- igion has been progressing forJithe nast week at Steele Creek Church in this county. Twenty-one were received into the church on examination and three on certificate. ! Lumberton Robesonian: With in the last week a great many hogs have died in this section from eating poisonous mushrooms. - The protracted meet ing at Providence Church closed on the third Sunday in August. There were five additions to the church. - I Monroe Muuirer: " Mr. Leroy Helms has a nice flock of Cotswold lambs, now about five months old, from which he clipped,' a few days ago, an average of three pounds of wool from each. We were shown a sample of the fleece that measured 8 inches.. The yield of wool is above the average of the common sheep when grown, ana these iambs, wnen grown.wm no doubt yield twelve to fifteen pounds each. ; ; Chapel Hill Zetfarer:' Dr. Phil lips returned home yesterday, and we are glad to; state much improved by his visit among old friends in Mebanesvule and the Hawfields. President Battle returned rom Wake Forest yesterday, and we un derstand expresses himself much ' pleased with all he saw and heard at the inaugura tion of the new President. He says .the addresses were all admirable Dr. Pritch- ard's very fine, and that Rev. Mr. Dixon's was noticed as one of the best, and calcu lated to add materially to that gentleman's reputation. Raleigh News: Dr. Skinner de livered his introductory sermon in the First Baptist Church, Sunday, and it is spoken of as a very able effort. Winston cor respondence: Trade is very brisk, the streets being crowded with .wagons of all departments of business "on the sro ." - Quite a number of our citizens will go to' uincinnau otrtne excursion next Monday. -jonnrnce, wno was recently bound over to keep the peace, broke his pledge and whipped his wie again, for which be has been arrested, and in -default of two hundred dollars bond was lodged in jail for sixmonins. - ( New Berne Democrat Some day last week-a negro named Allen White committed a moat heinous outrage upon ia little aaugUMr of uobert ween, one of our most estimable and respected colored citi zens; from some unaccountable cause, the man TV hite was not arrested rtilr Monday. Aeargo of fine black Canada oats ar rived at the market dock yesterday and were sold for 83 cents these oats were raised in uyae county, Juarge quan tities of salt mullets, put up in barrels, con tinue to come to market. Thev are more plentiful thus far this fall than we have ever seen them. - - 4 Winston Sentinel: A parly of .. .. a 0 . men, women ana -cnitaren, an citizens of Forsyth, left on last Monday 'for Tennes see. They propose locating hear Mem- Sbis. - The wagon and team Of jj. F. ones. ' of Yadkia county.- were seized in Winston on last Saturday morning.charged witn carrying a load of aiicit x adkin coun ty corn julce"" V - We re "sorry to learn Mr.. Frederick Ueckr one oi the best citi zens of our county, met with quite a seri. ous accidentyn last Saturday by falling from tne porcn of nis nouse: un last Thursday afternoon -Mr. Lewis Starbuck died, instantly At his home, - near Dover church, tiuiirord county... ; s Jackson' JRejporteri? A curious animal makes its' appearance occasionally oa the farm of Mr1, ilillard Peebles, near Branchville, In the lower part of this coun ty. - It has been'seen by several . responBi ble gentlemen;: who say that it is about the size of a calf twelve months old, Is perfect ly white, and Beams to have quills like those of a porcupine. -it never, makes its appear ance except-jtbout i sunset Bertie Union meeting was held on last Friday.Sa tnrdav and Snndav. at ML Carmel Church. ia this county TheJ.attendaace was un usually large. It is estimated that as many at one thousand persons were on the grounds oa Sunday, f. A- x : i:i . ; Oxford ';2brchUghti On Sabbath last Rev. J. A. Btradley closed .a very suc cessful revival of religioa at Amis' Chanel.. There were 26 conversions,23 baptisms and 28 accessions to the church.' aupenn tendent Mills, of the. Orphan Asylum, while overhauling the pantry, a few days ago, came across a barrel of snuff. The query i. where did it coma from? ? Xiobody wa claim it. .Last week,, near. Wilton, in thia eountv. the tobacco factory of Mr. KU fus'Bobbivt was dosed by officers G- H. Blocker asd J. O. Wheeler, special agents. He had some thirty:- boxes of tobacco; at Franklinton, which were seized and carried to Raleigh. Mr. B. was bound over for bis appearance at court. " - ....r. Jfoli it. fl IS - -1 Yf fl - it iW II TT N. - C;;,TH.UPSDAT;;:SEPTEMBEB189'.- - NBW ABVHBTlSEIUBNTf. , ! Mtjnson Clothier,, &c .4. 1 i . , . , . , ' H. B. Eilebs For rent. , .-;f i iths mckots jror-rem. u-: t, C. B. Wright For rents i;vJ ..v,, E. Pabchau Information wanted;; ;: CAtmow NOTiCB-Grew Ji C. Ward i j WrLUAMS & Mtjbchisoii Manchr yarn. Hail' & PKAnsAUi September mullets. Haebison & AiXBaf Fashionable bats, - .j m mm" ItOcal Dota. iii";,-1 , - :r . , ... i t The first theatrical performance of the season will take place. October 2d. , r A small party of excursionists from Shoe Heel went downqon the Passport yesterday.,- ,. ;r .. .. The raffle for the bale of cotton for the benefit of Gen Hood's orphans will take place Friday night next. i Internal Revenue matters. . ,,,,: (,,, We find from the records, of, the Inter nal Jleyenue office ia thi city there are in this, the Eighth Division of theoorth C0I-. J jeciiou xststrict 01 jiturui wtuim,vuiui)UBu of the four counties of NewuHanoverg Pen der, Brunswick and Columbus, nly 14 retail hquor dealers; .while, there are 440 dealers in manufactured tobacco. . In the city of Wilmington there are, 6 wholesale iquor dealers, 2 wholesale malt . liquor dealers; 1 rectifying establishmentVl' cigir manufacturer,' and 1 tobacco manufactory, and there arc no others' in ; the Divrsioti. ' ' Postage stamps for the Internal Revenue Department are ho longer juied, except fr registered matter, officers being furnished with a rubber stamp for marking Ordinary mail matter. r, , . , ' 1 f Deputy Collector . Smith has ' beein en gaged for some time past in arranging mat ters 'or fruit distilleries of which there, are only eight. in his Division- ; Ia his absence the duties of bis office are attended to by Mr. A. J. Smith, Stamp Deputy , . i v. North Carolina baa more licensed ' gram' distilleries 'than : any other State i in the Union, the record showing 165, against 149 rn the State of '; Kentucky,-"which 'has the next largest number. 4 The States of Cali fornia, Connecticut; Ne w York; 1 New Jer sey. New Hampshire' West 'yirginia'and Wisconsin, altogether have oury"35,i8tii- leries. All the distilleries in " TXdxihr Caro lina are in the Western cp'un.tieW ' Gaston heading the list with 33. , ' I Attempted Qla-n way RabDery " A bold attempt at highway robbery ; was made upon two young gentlemen of this city, at a late hour Tuesday night last, whits they were on . their way ' from the Sounq. They Were ridingtogetber In1 a buggy, ' an when at a secluded point on the road, two men sprang from the bushes and attempted to seize the horse by the bit Fortunately, however, the two young men. in the buggy had been warned by some, parties coming from the city and whom they had met, that two suspicious looking persons were loiter ing on the road just ahead of them,, and they were in a measure prepared if or the attack. A severe blow with a Whip caused the assailant who was nearest to give .back, and Urging- their horse the occupants of the buggy dashed by before the foot pads ; had time to make a second attack.' It was too dark to enable the youag men: to distin guish the color of then- assailants. , s Paraoaal.s.i uifccv? e.i i. ?,vrtn-l Mr; A D. Brown, of the firm of Brown & Roddick,' with his family, arrived from the North yesterday. He reports the ' Wil mingtonians remaining ;at Saratoga in good health. sue; t-.:. j Mr. . E. : E. BurrusS President - of the. first xiauonai janK, ot this city, nas, . re turned from hla Summer jaunt at the North. Mr. Fred G, Robinsonmuch improved in health, has returned from his brief so- iourn in Vermont. . . 7 v , ( " , Sheriff Manning has returned from, the Western part of, this State, where be has been summering it .-v : , t . Mr. James Dawson is in : the city. His family remain at the North for the present.! Slayoa Cowr 1 i-.", 3. ;r: i The ; following cases were beforeJtayor Fishblate yesterday morning for triako i Robert Hernng and J. H. Whiteman, draymen, arrested for s fast -'driving, fined $2.50 each. : . ;. n , :.; v.- Judy Hunter, drunkonness and disorder ly conduct, was committed to the city pri son for one day ' Hinoey -Evans; same complaint; $2 or one day's confinement James' Jones, disorderly conduct, ' was sent to the city prison for ten days. " Captain cV Or. Canaday . Seyeral of the' small schooners fn pbrt, engaged in, the coasting, trade, had,, their flags at hatf-mast yesterday, ai a' token of respect to Capt. C . D. ' Canaday, of Jack -. sonville, Onslow county lately in command of. the i schooner . Jfop who died eariy yesterday morning at the residence pf Mr. EG-' Whitney; in' this city, of consump tionr His remains were sent home for iij termenV' m:h ii . - 1 .1.:.. : 1 ; fba Baltimore Steamanlp lilne.' ' ' . We clip the following from the Baltimore"' Bun of Tuesday i.!' - 1 ,' ' ( i ' ' The stockholdefs ' of ih6 BalUmore and: Southern Steamship Company yesterday re-elected Messrs. Jamer A. Gary, S. T. Beacbam JobQ W D. Pentz, .B.'C Bar roll, Jr., and George C . Jenkins directors. This company formerly operated the line between Baltimore and Wilmington, N;0.,' which Was withdrawn some months' ago. Of the three steamships the FoteyrAn&aBch. leigh are lying at South Baltimore, and the iMciBa two weeks ago was .sold, to : the Powhatan line for the Baltimore and James river trade. " Mr." Gary, the A President of the Company said the; prospects were not promising for reviving the, Wilmington line' at this time, but that the matter was under discussion. ' ' r ' .Ik - ikt n . & uy - t . 4 V iOj - To-Day'a indleauani.- . . . For the Souh Atlantfcfates, "partly cloudy weather,' winds" moitfy northeaster ly,' and stationary or bigberr temperature and barometer,' are the ? indications : for; tb- day, I Don't forgetthe match game of base ball which comes pff thfs afternoon at the Ath letic Ground, 'atS.30 o'clock, sharp, be tween the Cbampion and Home' Clubs. I ' In the game played yesterday afternoon, between the Starligbi and Young America CJubs, the former waa the fwinner,.. with! a score of. 55 toVtl'T . I The ChampibnlBaae Baft'Club held'a meeting' last nlgfit. at thefrVoom on Front street,' and elected' Mr. JL GP Wei&otii if Baltimore, and Mr. E. J.P6Ilyrrbf this citr,; as active members. ; ar. weoaon is a fine player, and aff who desire IdHrithess bis skill and proficiency in" base ball : playing are invited to attend at the match this aN o.nn .1 4 iLl.ii. ' Shotla ihtBaad. . c ,i 1,1 jjEarly yesterday morning .Policeman Ev erett, of the night force, on duty on Water Buect, , acuiuentauy suo , uimaeii inrougp the band, while cocking his pistol: Which his 1 had 'occasion to do m ! trying1 4 arrelt two obstreperous individuals. The wound was painful and. bled freely, the djops Of blood; marking the pavement all the way to : Sudden changes of temperature always induce physical discomfort under various manifestations, but generally" colds: Dt. JSU'U's isammore Jfills quickly rids; the sys tem of the bad effects resultinfi: from these changes. Price only 25 cents. . . :; THE AIAII.S: ? f The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: ; . CLOSB. Northern through mails. 7:45Pk JMorthern through and way maus... ........ . , oao A.M. Raleigh...... ...5:30 A. M.. and 6e-00 M- Maus for tne jn. u itaiiroad, ana routes supplied there from, including A. & N. C. RaUroad, at........ ..... 510 A. M. Southern mails for alt points i souto, xiauy..7u A. Mand 7:45 P. M. Westernmails(C..C. R'yjdaily ; - (except Sunday). . ': ..... .. . 6 .-OOP. M. Mail for Oheraw & Darlington r v 1 r RaUroad . 7:30 A it Mails for "points between Flo- ' - - 1 rence ana unarieston ........ 7 0 A. M. Fayetteyille.andofficesonCape . . - ? r ear xuver, xnesaays ana 5 ; Fridays .1 40 JP ML Fayetteville, via Lumberton, daily, except Sundays. ... 6:00 P. M. Onslow C. H. : and intermc- , . , ; diate offices every Friday. . 6 :00 A. M. Smithville mails, by steam- ; 1 boat, dailv fexcnnt flnnflnir' ' 9. -ftfl P f Mails for Easy Hill. Town Creek- and Shallotte, every j s ! Friday at..... 6:00 AM. WiUningtoc and Black River Chapel, Mondays and Fri days at 6:00 A M. OPEN FOB DKLIVEKT. Northern through mails. . . . . 9:15 A. Northern through and way , M.ilil - rul' IUOUS. ....... . . . ........ I niU L JU. Southern mails.............. 7S0 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad. ... 10:35 A. M. Stomp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12M4, and from 2 to 550 P.M. Money order and Register Xepajment open-same as stamp Office. ,;...". i .; , . " ' j General delivery open from 6:30 A. M. to 6:30 P. M., and on Sundays from 8 50 to ua -as.. - i, Stamps for set General delivery when stomp office is closed., oi J I . Mails collected from street .boxes every aay at 4. w jr. m. .s Blabop Atllnaett'a Appolotmenta. Kntherf ordton, October 3, 1 ' . eneioy, uctoDera, r.M. , "ti : s Icobitoft, October 6. SeYcnteenth Sunday after Trinity. - - - - t , fieatty's Ford. October 7., . j High Shoals, Octobor 9. - -'' - Oaatoaia, October 10. Charlotte, October 18, Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity... . . . j. . . , ? -StatesvQle, October 14. !' J Morganton, October 16. Bt JameB'.Irwlell co.. October 17. 1 ? Monroe, October 19, nineteenth Sunday after Tri nity. ' , Wadeabero. October 31. ' AnsonTille, October 31. -' - - i Bockingham, October S3 . : -, . ; Laurel HU1. October 24. ! CoUecnaaaat each of these pl&cea for Diocesan. J&lBBlOnl.f .-s i jl tk ' j '-' H S 1 Quarterly neetls Fanrtn Konnd tor tne-WlInalnajtan District, IDT, B. GJaareWasontta.-...... . Slixabctb, at Elizabethtown Bent. 13. 14 W hiteville, at tibertr t.. Sept. - SO, 35 WaccamawaUosten..... .........Sept.. 34, 35- cnuiBwicK sept, n, as Wilmington at FUthStreet,-.. .... . ; .Oct.-)4, i 5 Smithville Station...... Oct. 7. 8 Wilmington, Front Street. . . . . . . .: .Oct ; ' 11, 13 Topsail. ..v.. vcu 10, 19 Onslow , , OcL , 39. 36 Duplrn, at Wesley Chapel.: .i...Nov. ' 1, 3 vimunat cue'v.v(.......,..i...ov., a, ; Coharie HlSBion. at Wealev GhaDeI....Nov. 11. 13 Cokeabnry, at bethel.... aUJBbtm is, la ,. , . .,. .. --j j Preaidlag Klder.j .:; GITTITQBZS t. : V (-. l"i i .i,.i . ,t Chew JAOKsoai'sJBBaT Sweet Navy Tobacco. i i I . f ; : THB MORNESG STAB can always be had at the following places la the city : The Purcell House, ttarru-Mews' Btana. ana tne nn umce. FINK ENGLISH GUNS. The attention of aporta men is invitea to tne advertisement ei Messrs. it . W. Tolley, maanfacturers of fine breech-loading eons, Birmingham, England. Their guns are made to order according to specifications and measore ments furnished, thus eaauring the right crook, lengui n stocs. ec . ' " ' f FOB UF WABDS OF THIRTY YEARS afaa wihslow's BooTHnro htbxtp aas oeen aseaxpr children. It eorrct8 acidity of the stomach, relieves worn oolio. retrolatea the bowels, cores dtsitut- andsiABBHou- whether arislne from teething or ether eausea. -An old and. well-tried remedy.. S& r The fame oriGunnri strwairs boafm a remedy for eruptions, sores, barns, pimples, blotches na; : Physiciaus recommend it and the demand for It con atanUy increases . , ' : Change Gray Hair to Black Of Brown with Hfii's Hil?xa- ..... , I 4 IS IT POSSIBLE that it remedy made of such common, simple plants aa Hops, uuean jaaaanutB, Dandelion, Ac, make so many and such, marveioas and wonderful cures as Hop BitterSdo t It must for when old and vounar. rich and ooor. Paster and Doctor, Lawyer and ' Editor, all testify to hay-, tag been cured by them,' we mast believe and doubt ao longer., ee omer coiuma. . . j , lf Pikbt, QL, April 14th, 1879.-J"r. have watched the use of the medicine known as Swift's Syphili tic Specific over fifty yean, sad have never known or heard of an instance of failure to cure whenprp neriv taken, iln 1836 Georm Walker boucht at ane-' tloaa slave not warranted, whom he treated with 1 weeks.' Bight years afterwards he said the boy bad never had any return -of 4taa disease or lost a day from work." H. - L DxavABP; Bold by Gaiaa ft FbairazB, and all Druggists. WHOLE NO 3,769 it- KIVKB Alfp iriAUIIIB. Sehooner-ir. dL i?JWi, Munson, sailed from Richmond, Me., for, this port, on the lBt instant., fl . u . Br. barque Ella Moore, Fielding, ar lived at Liverpool, from this port, Ton the 7th instant "r ' ' ' ; A tbreesmasted schooner was reported over the bar," at Smithville, yesterday eve ning, supposed id bo ihi "Bessie Dickson! I u Ak'o ,i sat sa fAli Tttermometer Record. ;, " The following will show the' slate oif' the thermometer, at the stations mentioned: at 4.81 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, ,as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city I Atlanta..'... 75 Key West, .,,.87 Mobile,'.'.. 85 Montgomery .85 New, Orleans,. .,,.80 Pun taRassa... .7.79 Savannah. 77 St. Marks, ..... ...83 Wilmiagtod . . .73 Augusta.;;.:... :81 Charleston, . 70 unariotte .73 Oorsicana, 80 (jraiyeston, ...... ,78 Havana. .....V... 85 Indianola 81 Jacksonville;... 81 DIED. CANADAY- At the residence of Tf O Whltnmr Esq .; in this cltv. on WednesdaT momiBsrl Bentem. bee 10th. 1879, Capt C. D. CAN AO AT. ef Jackflon vnfe, Onslow County; N. CI; aged 38 years. ' ; $raW ADJEIISEMENTS. JO t C" ONCBRNING LTJBKS B, OLTMANN, said to nave resided at Pensacola, Yancey csuaty, N.C. f , Address - , i ' :. SKiK'. i EDUARDPESCHAU, i! i I , .Imperial German Consul, i iseptlist'' Jul i ; WilmmgtbnjNiC.! -Aehville CUizm copy at and send bill to advertiser Ship; Notice. 3 flf PERSONS ' ABB ' HEREBY n cautioned against trusting or harbor ing any oi me crew or me : Ameri can Barque MJ. C WARD," as no biUs of their contraction will be paid by the Vaster or Consignees. j PATERSONi DOWNING i CO., : .-.,... ,,, .... ConaigneeB.! .aept)l3t iff For Bent, TlTuiesirable STOBEalao HALL on uura novr, newiy nuea up, corner tA&x ket and South Water Streets, with Wharf and Shed, together or separately, from the let Of October' ' i sept 11 tf H. B. EILERS. wot;h vi.itvjj . From October 1st, RESIDENCE -on ...... . . ; I 111 Third Btrec. between Ann and Nun, now occupied by Robert Henning. Apply, to sept 11 tf C. B. WEIGHT. FOR RENT, that very desirable STORE on Market Street, occupied by Mr. Thoa. H. Eoweras a Shoe store The cheapest sept 11 tf owreou ue Dsreet. Appiy xo HE McKOYS. v; f asliionaUe QTBAW AND LINEN HATS t AND A NICE LINE OF i -. SOFT and STIFF FELT HATS, .: v.U: -At -- ' 1 .r. i. . . HARBISON & ALLEN'S, : f .i.',-.- CityHattera, aept ll it Hunson, QLOTHIEB.J3 i.3;r,': ,i( MERCHANT TAILOR, and GENTS FURNISHER. Sept 11 It i-Ni FRON ST L?irst Cargo j September i ; riTullets, BRIGHT'ANLVFAT, j Hall & Pearsall. septllD&Wtf'-' h'" -ut j r.l an chesterYarn 25 Bales MANCHESTER YARN. A superior quality last received. -iUl . Salt, Bagging, Ties, j 6500 LSacU ; 2QQ Wfaol4a1&d!Hair BoUB BAGGING,! ; 2QQ Bundles New TIES, . : ' Vi flJjQQfJ f do 4P,cdTJB8.iJ0 C 1 MPlqur Baconp&c. f 250 Bi' tad 8moked bidK8 ' " Bbls City MESS FORE, - J U 'Tt 1b" CbCl Pamfly LARD. ' : ! 4 U" for Bbls SUGARS, Crushed, . ' '. xmO Granulated. A, Extra C, and C, C A fibls and Boxes Fresh " OU LEMON CAKES, i 1 1 7K Bags COFFEE, all grades, ' Potash, Lye, Soda, Soap, Starch, isucKets, ra f aper. Twine. iror saie iow oy : sept lltf WILLIAMS A MTJBCHISON. fS D.: LIPPITT CO. HAVE REMOVEDO Jm No. 1 6 South Market Street, one door below I Sol. Bear A Bro., where they intend to keep a full line or famux bupiJjU8, gkuuiskues, uuua. ENS, EGGS and FRUITS, which they will seU very low. -t r r " - " ' . .! Our long acquaintance with. Jobbing in the North ern market gives us every advantage ia buying ear Goods at bottom figures, thereby enabling ns to sell them at a small profits- Our intention is not to run down other merchants, BUT TO BUILD UP OURSELVESj which we propose to do by honest deatmg. We guarantee fuu weights and measures , as well the quality of our Goods. Be charitable ana give us a triiU is all we ask. ' f ? . s Bept7-eodlwsntath A. D. LIPPITT A CO. . ' -.-f ' i . ' . - .- - . j Weekly Arrivals Xpfles. ! 4h.ti POTATOES, i CABBAGE, f - ONIONS, 17- "Forsalby ,.' lis. ;'.'-- t Wholesale Groeers,' r. sept7tf S. E. corner Front and Dock Bts. 1 ill ls,,bu Hi: T Sim L . . SATBS OF"AOVIftriisN;. , One Square one day;.i..';.?.'..,.r.i.:'r.v. .V.Ei oa . two days,, u-.-m-.-s,,. t T three oaya,.. . ..... . .48 Ur four days, w.. ..w ,t. .,...s ft five dayB,...j.,i.. ,S - - One week...... ..... "4 0 . Two weeks,, . -6 5C Three weeks, . 8 one month,., 10 00 Two mouths,.. 7 Of :. 'Three months,. ...:..",....',;.':'S4 00 ; Six months,... 40 V One year,. en 0 M -sf-f. CSContract Advertisement taken t proj-o tionately low rates. ; t ' 'Ten llnea aeild Nonpareil type make one square NEW ADVERTI3KMENTS. For Bent : From October let, DWEtLING on llll North cast corner of Market and Fourth ail Streets. - ;, Apply to.' ' ' sept 10 tf CHAS. M. STEDMAN. For Bent; r For one year, that STORE, in Laurln- burg, N. C . adjoining McCaskell & Me I Lean, 35x65 feet, and two stories high Apply to , lino. JAMS3 LYTCH, ePt93t ' Laurinburg, N. C. For Bent RESIDENCE ON CORNER OF BSC- ond and Orange streets, from October 1. Apply to sept 7 U GEORGE CHADBOURN. For Bent,: The HOUSE and LOT, on North Front Street, (known as the Cason property), occupied at present by Mr. Jas. A.prin- r. roesesBion given let October. Appiy to sept3tf , 1 GEO. B. KELLY, Agent. " - ..' .." 1 . '" . .... : :u i . : For Eenti ; " A SCHOOL HOUSE, on the corner of Fourth and Dock Streets. . ' : ,? AddIv to -a'-'..- . 1: DONALD MaoRAB, or aug274t th.nac JAS. H. CHAUBOUN . Turpentine Lands in Georgia FOR 8ALB, ABOUT TWELVE THOUSAND ACRBS OF FINE TUHPBNTINa LANDa, located on the Salts, where vessels may load at the Sti'J and proceed to sea. Only from one to four miles to haul to the Still. Plenty of other Timber can bo procured adjoining. Enquire of Editor of this paper. nac gopt 9 Sw COTTOW GiWS. WE ARE AGENTS FOR"4 H The TAYLOR GIN ! i u t: Manufactured at COLUMBUS, QAii'z a And will sell them at the following prices, delivered iu'. v 111 buyer's R. E. SUtion or on River : 80 SAWS. 35 " . 40' 45 .. 50 " . 85 00 f PLAYABLE; NOVR 97 50 r 107 50 i 15, 1879. ............ 11T 50 Feeders and Condensers at Cost. TON GINS, Double Cylinders, which wo offer at $185 per Saw. They are in perfect order. licROSSET & CO., th WILMINGTON. N. C. ly lOoawtf Leather is Up I ".5rV-':,n;- 1 ' While me price of Leather is upward, and BOOTS and SHOES are costing more than here- 1 .tofbre, we are yet sell- -: lag af onr former LOW PRICES. Buy now and save money. ; ' "'f: 1 &bo. r.'french sons;5' eept lOitf . 89 N. Front at., Wilmington. Seed Cotton. 100,000 LBS. SEED COTTON WANTED, for which a fair price will be pa d. Apply at WILLARDS, . i North Water Street Wilmington, N. C. ' 'sept 7 tf Corn and Meal. CAAA BUSHELS PRIME WHITE UUUU - . AND MIXED CORN, Now unloading ex-Barque '-James B. Ward" and can from the West. ! FRESH,. WHITE. . BOLTED MEAL grinding daily, and selling at UNCHANGED PRICES. . sept 9 tf , - PRESTON GUMMING CO. t More Duches s P air s . SECOND SUPPLY OF THOSE , t . M ; DELICIOUS DUCHESS PEARS lost receiyed. tiper and better than the first lot. - At- S.G. NORTHROPTi sept 9 tf ' Fruit and Confectionery Stores. Thei Eari f qff A NEW NOVEL. THE' EARL 'OF MAY- FIELD" ia tne name of a new and. power! ul Novel, bv a distin nea American autnor, tne ooenine scenes of which are laid in Louisiana durin the early days of the Rebellion. The hero is a rich planter, and the heroine is a lovely example of pure womanhood. The Old English home is very likely a correct photograph- of an ideal house, as many similar ones exist ra that immediate locality. It has the advantage of having but few characters, with good descriptions, excellent dialogues, well bus -tained interest, and ' contains all . the elements of a successful novel, the whole being weU told, within the limits of probability, and the work will no deubt prove a great success.- -e" J" . u i For eale at " j. ' " sept7-tf . ,1, HZIJSBBSBQBR'8. : Full and Complete. MY STOCK OF MEN'S CLOTHING, IS. FULL and complete.- . , - . , , , - My stock ot Youth's Clothing is the meet attrac tive In the city: ' - My stock of Boys' and Children's Clothing has no comparison here, v (,-'. . . In my Merchant Tailoring Department Is exhib ited the largest and most varied selections of any house id the State; and my facilities for fine work at reasonable prices have no equal. ,-, . ' -, All the latest novelties in Neck Wear, Hosiery and Furnishing Goods generally, are now epen for inspection. i - --''- " ' We invite everybody to call and eee us. '. Close buyers can buy from us. - . . A DAVID, sept 7 tf Merchant Tailor and Clothier, AND EXAMINE THE NEWLY ARRIVED FURNITURE at the NEW . FDRNiTlJRB STORE of ' " . ' I BEHBBNDS& BICNKOK, t,, ,, .... ... u.s. Corner Market and 3d Bts.. Warerooms Sd St, bet. Market and Princess, "sepUtf- Wilmington, . C. . Ammiimtionali POWDER, SHOT AND CAPS,. - . Sheila, wada and Primers Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, t , -, ,, ,. Cartridge Belts aad Game Bags, tj ; .For sale by . s GEO. At PECK'S, , sept 7 tf . u No,S5 South Front St The Question IS FREQUENTLY . ASKED YOU DYE I - - ' J- ttq urn a k n . We dye or cleanse Dresses or au fabrics, pa-- mask Curtains, infants Cloaks, Gents Clothing, Ribbons, Veils, Feathers, c., ftd, in ail the fash ionable colore. --.... - WILMINGTON DYEING ESTABT, sept 7 tf Market, bet. Sd and 3d Sta, 5 : 1 ffSSli i Mass L
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