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THE IIOnUIITQ rjnzu. - - - ., r PUBLISHED DAILY XZCIFT HONDA VS. bates ov srjnsc&rnloa rar abvamo : One yaar, (by ra11' postage paldW,.,.. ..J. 7 W ' Hix months, " - , , . " j j. 60 Taree months, " , ,..., j. 3 35 ona month ' i 00 To City Subsarlbere, delivered In any part ef the city, Fifteen Genu per week. Oar City Agent are not authorised to collect far mare than three month in advance. "'--.-vej say3.i.. .-'.w.l '.".' Entered at the Poet Offlce at Wilmington, N. a, as second class matter. ; . OUTLINES. : An excursion steamer from Iale of Wight is reported loat with all .' on .. board 4 7 Large number of nativea are - reported as assembling In the vicinity of British; camp in Stutagardan Pass. . -"Germany and the Vatican have opened;; negotiations afresb.' rr Rowell ; lediiirv. the! race; Weston is a long . way beaind, ; r-pColj' Mosby's charges against Seward fid Bally are fully sustained by the evidence In the, possession of the State Department. Mre.' t otts baa passed Richmond, VaL ' : ' Jobs Johnson ttaperintepdent ot Quaran- - tine at ! Mem phis. , has beenT inatrucied to a pursue such a course aa he talnis b'est, Tin, the matter of the Jnjuoction asked for con cerning quarantine against -loose cotton.- - Coal sold at auction at New York yes- day, brought lower prices , than at last . inonlh's sale. - Rev.DLounsbury, of Stratford, Conn., was shot dead by;bl8 : wife'; while in a fit of temporary intanity - Arliorrible murder of ft child by a farm hand ia reported at Porter Rockr Wir, Belfast, Me , had a $400,000 fire yesterday An injunction bas been granted re straining the State Board of Health' from preventing the bringing of seed cotton into' Memphip. Richmond, Va;i bar keep ers have been indicted for selling liquor on Sunday. The International Exhibi tion at Sydney, NeW. South Wales opened successfully; America is represented by one hundred and lift? exhibit?. A! mass ' meeting is to be held la Hyde Park, i lion- dun, to consider the grave crisis in the con; dition of the English operatives ; further redactions of wages and consequent strikes cootiouc.,,, -The iron interest in Glas gow is' looking up under large Orders from America; -The fusion between the Orteanisl and Legitimist, parties in France is regarded as at an end.' ' Greai fires .are reported at Astrakhan in Russia, - -The British are advancing on Cabul in strong force . One hundred and fifty colored people arrived at Si Louis on, their way te the, happy land of Kansas. r South American newt shows sTbad -'state of affairs, botb in Peru and Chili; tbe "forces of the latter are doing nothing and : have made no forward movement, while , ; there ia no money in the Peruvian treasury ' and its finances are in a bad way generally; the foimidable Huascardoes all the fight- lug The Stale Prohibition Conven tion uael at Boston, . , Masa, yesterday, and nominated candidates for State offices. ,jr - New York markets : Money S&t per cenf; cotton steady at cts; flour quiet and unchanged; wheat 45cts lower. - feverish and unsettled, closing heavy at the lowest pi icej of the day: corn feverish and unsettled and l2c lower; spirits turpen tine stronger at 27J cts; rosin dull at $1 20 j Ada ; Richmond : and - ner opera troupe Will be in Norfolk next Mon- , day.- - ' .'',v " - I - . f. On Monday v; winter wheat was ao- ttve in New York at an advance of to. S cents; spring 3 to 4. I f, - Havana tobacco is said to grow luxuriantly in Pennsylvania. Nprth Carolina growers might try the seed with advantage. New York has contributed $4,820' to the Memphis sufferers. This is exclusive of Jay Gould's munificent gift of $10,000. : t ;. i Sen atdrIcPheraon of New Jersey is for Bayard for President. He says that he could carry . two or. three New England Statef, v . . The., election, of .Berry,. Dem.,: to Congress romvClifornU;it very im- . will Vbe very necessary next1 widter ; ' arid a year. or .so hence "ii f ;''! The contest in Ohio is very sharp, - ana me resaii is extremely qouduui. Hard, wprk may bnng the Democrats through. , Both, sides are whistling tit s.The Stalwarts are already selecting their plans under Grant's third, tei-ra. : ; Ahnnt i . Tf tha old ' ' hen abnnfd hot : hatch after all the booming,- what a disappoin tmen t--';It- is' rath er earl y . . .1 1 I , , to.conn inecmoKena. u Mr; Alexj .Stephens is no doubt a Bound Christian.- rHe says -he is trusting in i the atonement of Christ, for its cleansing efficacy, and beyqud the grave all is clear through ihe blood of the covenant, i .?i"i i ,! 1 ' A dranken rowdy nimed ; Abriam Brown, at Passaic, N. 4 J.,' threw a . -. -- 7:.....:J." ie at John Girard, .whododged, 1 killed a bystander named King.i , stone and ; - Another instance of ' the innocent being the victim. : Brown is in jatL- : . i-The last plan of increasing negro emigration from the South is the adoption of cheap excursions. One I JA' teg, have jost' left Nash ille, Tennessee, - for Kansas, on kn ywuraiuH, auu moro are to rouow iat nee. r. 4 - t "i i ,.wa Th Baltimore iSunV Washington correspondent says that the Treasury Department isehgaged in makiog statislioal nisrepresentatipns, for ,i the purpose or aiaiug ino ivepuoucan eariyass- The Stalwarts ar capable of a, good many 'things , and fairness and truth are not regarded as import tant laotor8'wheaPthey enter a fight.! The:Stf saysziBii mi' .'5 hThe latest casein point, w the table giv ing the internal revenue and customs re- ceintfl. and ' makiniJ' comDarisons of the ' amount paid respectively by .the. Southern states and a raff or the target states pi tne KTnrlh Thi vtuhlM la tn he naed as a em' paign document, and may have somei effect wjth people who do not reason.- f e Yi- dent purpose ir , o,, convey tne impression that the Southern States wbileXectBing ' sut much political power in ihefeeverdment, contribute ; an , insignificant ,aum fpr iu maintenance. .The idea is simply bor rowed from 8enator,Conkling, who elabo rated it at great length in bis speech sat the extra session. , Mr. Conkling's words Were not coll before1 It was ' proved on thp floor of the ( Senate that there was absdlutely nothing in bis argument, and thatthe South ern people bear their full relative Bh&rq In the support of the government. If t the- Treasury Department has nothing more lor IIS Cier&S, to oof . man tne prepttiouuu ui campaign material, lt""would look as if the tax pavers of the country might save Some thing by a redttciton or tne iprce the' New York lettertoHhef Phila delphia Ledger of the 22d says of the cotton market:- i "The" rambling f'eVer ran high to day at the Cotton Exchange. In the phraseology of that peculiar institution, 'tne pears went for tbe bulls hot and heavy' and ucceBed in breaking down prices oaiiJpWmoer op tions 88 points (or within 14 points Of a cent per pound). The transactions amount- . - A w . . . 1 . . . ea to lov.uuu.oaies, ana me exciicuieu ai times was extraordinary. The breakdown of the market, aside from the, manipula tions of the bears, is attributed to the hesvy receipts of cotton at the porta." . i Mr. Cyras Field says it is hje time next, and he will reply to; Mr. Tilden in a fein days. r-HQi say the old gentleman: is doing some, heavy lying, and. the only exouse is he is a' lanatio. What a wonderful amount of method there is in that old man's madness. Gummery Biair was asked to New York by Tammany to make a speech at the ratification meoting; (The reply was a special that Tilden was certain to be nominated for theFrea- idencyV ' 'Ghmmery ' is among" the prophets.' " i Spirits Tarpenime. Raleigh is to have a new direc tory.- ' - ' - . " Diphtheria is decreasing at Greensboro. Shoe Heel . handled 3t(i bales cotton last week. i The "Oxford Railroad is to be completed by April or May. The Free WiU Baptist, of Fine Level, N. C, has suspended. . f Hiffh Point is improving. : Sev? era! buildings have just been completed, i Mrs. Mary Moon is conducting a revival at Beaufort, N. C., with marked success, ktt Ptnnt I AiPUitl i , A gambler, married, namea E. Smith, ran away with a daughter of D 8. Martin, of Hendersonville. Mr. Charles B. Avcoclc the new editor ol the Chapel Hill Ledger, makes a creditable surt in nis last paper. r f L1 fr n triTia.wia has withdrawn? from the management of the Henderson viiie uourter, ana mr.; i. a. uvwa coo tinue ita publication. will r-i Frank Bell, tried m Wilson for murder committed in ntl county, Iwatf nnittrl tha aolicitor bavinz acanow- leaeea nis maouivY muu uut a case t 'MftrrVton colon v in Chero-t kee county only numbers eigbt,1 and theyi COUntV. DO says J. X. ivay, laxiamum f Ex-Treasurer Jenkins was m tonriaiMi h mnorter . of the ' Charlotte Observer, and expressed himself for Grant tot yxpMWlt putisrp.iMHripf woveraur. He doesn't-thiak-Hhat-the ijebple believe thv e tha.iGovarnorshiDr to aay man ainra thev arave it to Vance in 1876 ' Baltimore Gazette : A party of .u i.aM r killinir tha North Carolina trout by the wholesale by exploding; tor- 7 t it.An mmS:I fish Ain rv0atj ' The lovers of legitimate jga wsiaj 0W, aw sport in the Tar-Heel State would be jUstl- fled in kukiuxmg mem uteui. Tha following, revivals are Ire- vvat Oil ( n th TtaJSaal Recorder, ot Ihe 24th Apex 20 conversions; Salem Association 30 professions, 22 additions; Plank,. Road bCOOOi JO.OU80 COUTCfBiuuDi ii-- J-a-ytijt ai hantinma: La Granee 3 confBrsIopstitiyL HJyChathamJ 10 Rkfti" WpaI' itrna in iRoifisonian:- Last Fridays mdralng a little girl1 6f Mr. horse, and very painfully though not seri-! JZW4,1! Hkmiltoh McMillan. Esq:., has , opened, a, schooL in this plce. The simple announcement iua ma sDUic man has selected this point will no doubt bring out a large number of students,! j i Lincolnton JProgress: On last Su nday morning air. ueorge cmusb, wuu ti.u .hmit tvn miles west of tbwn. left borne in company with bis family to visit a neigbbors ana auriss vbtwwspcw w was dearioyedy" nref J Air his personal save what clothing tbe family was wearing. A tew weeas ago, u.r.vfiaas juu mmwubu bis house, wnicn was a neat coiiage, , Chapel Hairi-rhTivft ucon ditionsupon which any or 11 may sub acribe to tbe capital stock of the. University Railroad are as f ollowa a :That the iroad shall be located between such points as the sabscriberstnsy designatea- We learA that tha National Board of .Health have;re tauested ' Dir;' T. W Harris; of 1 the Unf versity Medical School, to correspond w,iUi them upon the sanitary condition and regu- lations9i tne univeraikj. ,, .: . ' ' ' VM i.-i - - - . 1 in . - -fc-S- rrr j-rr'Aahevilla Jbitrnali A larso'and Interesting4 railroad meetine' was held 'is Brevard, on Tuesday last, to take' Into con sideration the building of a - railroad from Easley, on the Air-Hne Railroad; to this place.s , Among the many interesting 'facts developed during the progress of the meet-; ing was the announcement that the survey made Showed a grade of. only 65 feet to the mile ascending the Blue Ridge from , the. South Carolina line, and 70 feet deecpn ding i - Oxford ToreMight: Mrr Rut us fiobhiu's factory1 was shut up for a few days for a technical violation -of the law,s; and the charge against W. A: Bobbitt, Jf., was dismissed by the U. 8 Commissioner ,?4 : During the past week ihe: following tentle- tt8niliving,'BearrjJutcBvine;eafih lost a barhot rtobaccb'bjf 1 ffrei MeiiaW, Frank' Beck.' JoMnh Roarer and vBeni,! Knight. 'Mark Tilleyj '-colored, !Ju Tally ;Hd town- siu(i, jfuav iwpy. j uuu , au4. luwaywy ujr iuo nre nerja.:.,AnacciaentaUi ( ..i-.j--.) i Raleigh JBiblical Recorder : A' President of -sr NorthCaroliaa College writes a pitiful letter to the CArwiahj Z7ntbn Of September 5th,; asking or aid. - He ssys he has a 'tiekly wife and fourteen' tcrcfuhniz ehMren --' WevJfR? Cobb, . of Fayettevilte,' has 'opened a school of Phobo-' graphy, i Book-keeping ana J Telegraphy. The iateses8ion or the outn .xadkin Association, pledged $500, to , associaUonal miaatons, and agreed to support one young minister at Wake Forest College; if, , Raleigh Visitor'. The owner , of the educated hog pawned him to Mr Chas. Conniber, of .this city. ; for S40, promising to redeem the hog soon; but as time rolled on and th man putln no appearanc,- and Mr. Conniber needing the money, he killed said bog and put him into money; - lio, and behold I the owner, of the educated hog put in his appearance yesterday and was greatly . :i i i i . u . . siouiuraa-wucD aa nwiusu mai iua.; niber had killed and sold' the bog. -The man says be; would "not have taken one thousand dollars for the hog. - - ! Morcrantdn JBlade: Bvron sava that women and stars are brighter at night. He certainly had no reference to the Wil mington Stab, for it shines brilliantly eve ry day. -CaptBen. New land,' the popularCQliauctor pf the W. N. C. R. R., who was-a$ bsdJXthurt by the collision on that road . a lew weeks since, was in town this week. He will soon be able to return to bis post of duty, r--r- One hundred and forty-seven students at Rutherford College; Prof. Abernetbyiwill-haveto pull down his "old barn" and build a larger ont.r ,., Pavie county items, in -Raleigh, JTm;ICpI. Arrnd. lBemherjof Congress, was present Tuesday ana gives a very sa tisfactory account of his stewardship.' MaJ. Robbins was also present shaking bands in bis own behalf. He is CoL Armneld's' com petitor for the Congressional nomination.: It is thought the ' contest will wax warm between their friends, and some think that Robbins, if defeated for the nomination, will run aui how. The revival at E!- baville still continues. Thirteen conver sions up to this time.' Both the bar add the people are highly pleased with Judge Gil mer, and are satisfied that he can bear a case patiently to its close, and then render his decision impartially and not take sides with eiitier party. - : Monroe Express : Mary !Ahn Webb, a maiden lady, aged 35 or 40 years, who lived nine miles southeast of, Monroe, committed suicide by banging. herself with a calf-rope, to a small tree nesr her house, one day this week. On the fc5th inst. Mr. Marshal L. Slaten, an estimable citizen of Anson county, fell off bis barn, which he was engaged in covering, receiving injuries from which he has since died. Len Perry, colored, the father of the child that resembles a frog,' which has been hereto fore described in the Express has bad It on exhibition in this place for the past two or three day?. We saw tbe child yesterday,, and can truly say that it is a curiosity, being in fact, as near a resemblance to a frog as it seems possible a human being could be. Jt was born in Lancaster county, Si CI j -! CfiarldUe" Vfewveri PTofAgos tina turned into the Observer fund lor. the Hood children the sum of $53.45, being tbe net proceeds 'ot the soiree given last Friday night under bis auspices, making the jtotal sum thus far contributed $ 63.45, besides the case (25 pounds) manufactured smoking tobacco contributed by W, T. Black well & Co., of Durham, which is to be raffled as soon as a sufficient number of names' are secured. - Conductor Browne and! En gineer Baskervill recently' carried intoWil mington a train of forty-two cats, j the largest train ever . hauled over any'of the roads leading' Into Charlotte. deJ tective and an officer came from Spartan burg Saturday, in Search of fugitives from justice,, and remained over ia the city till yesterday morning. They found - three of the men . they- were lookine for on I the chsla-gang, and proceeded to take tosses- jaiua oi mew.,-: Ait tuersse&oiorta; A chapter of accidents baa just closed in tbeSteel Cmfc sectioUHo First was the accident by which Mr, T, P. Grler had his hand badlv crinnlerl in u.'fnt. tgmexlaf'ictiott M fiat b Is feed Ul perinsnentlfljaryo -Mr. Alien a. crown, oy a wagon heavily loaded withjltjmb,e riinlng -five! this knees; iand finally the fracture of the ankle of Miss Nellie Price dauehteiof Mr. J.I J PfiR by a fall from' a horse, while returning from the meeting of a singing school at Steel ureeK cnurcn on Saturday. NBW AOVKKTI8K.TIKNT". ! Crrv Taxes Now due. I08T Black silk parasol. ; H.! a'MrjKSOJj For rent. ' ' ' : j Harrison & Allkn-H1 fi M ! Lost Found .Coat, shawl. T. C. LTHS5i.-W4bted. MuNSON-rvWest Point cadet gray. T. A w'atson & Co. Mountain bee f fv Masonic Meeting Sk John's Lodge. StealloE a Boat. ;- Da!niel(Brown,-jpolored, was arraigbf before Justice Gardner, yesterday after noon, on the charge of stealing a boat from 'tie railroad wharf. "on or about the 10th 6f Maylast, ther.nrpwtyMRiBot'l VaeMVdd sehaVtfisameW acob'ohn,.! sodfCdldreatftmb MbW W the investi-t gatipathe defendant was ordered to gite'a justifled bond In the sum of $59 for his ap pearance At' the ..next term of the Criminal Courf;.lnJ0'defattJt(pf w'hich.-J .was ebm- mittedto Jail. :fV mehts'tb Sir.' ."B.'lienson', Secretary, for 4 c,otnpimc.htirf tfeket uto iae Nineteenth Annua .u WfirWvrWi'nsWWW- aTj CUirurai Bocieiy'w come on a xwionu uu' ihe'lStbViitn, 15thVl6tbVi7'th''and.l8th of October, 1879. -V ' ' " .- - - ' ' ' t,.nr jc'i : t.J, 1 '. i ' M M ' " 4 1 Clearing weather yesterday k .. - The railroads are doing a good freighting business just now. ; ; j The receipts of cotton at this port yesterday only footed up 257 bales. . . The ' steamship Tjhee which sailed for New : TTofk -yesterday' tookj .out 1,517 balesof-cottonf' 5a J,:,mf , iHrz. Messrs. uhartes, ypn. ; Jhampep and John W. Gerdta ! have : just;; returned from a Bomewhstr protracted visit to Eu- rope.-'J )ln .k-Uiid l'.:.J Oi!-i;i ij 'it'i The Isaac Jones' who Was tried before justice Hail for larceny,'' few days ago, was not tbe wen known stevedore or that name. '"i Speaking t of a somewhat jnoted thief, gentleman made: the remark ' yes terday that he would steal the shortening" out of a biscuit and not break tbe crust, s We are rtde's'ted' to'sjtatp that the stalls in me market, advertjsedia few aays ago, wui.oniy.pe reniea oy. tneponin until the new market house ia completed.; . Iieetnre Before tbe Historical and Beientine Society1. ' On Monday evening next. at St: James' church; Rev. School room, next to; the' Rabbi Mendelshon, Of the Temple of Israel of this city'; will1 delver his ; promised ad dress on. Hebrew Jurisprddence 'and Fro ceduro in Court. : An invitation has already been extended to the public, and it is hoped that there wiir.be a large attendaace, es pecially on the part of the ladies, as they usually iofluencethe. sterner sex. It has been suggested, in view, of the interesting character of the subject, and the fact that there can be found very few in this section of the Hebrew faith mora Capable of hand1 ling it than ' Rabbi Mendelshon, " that the Opera House, 'or some other' larger hall, should be Elected for the occaslen.' ' In this connection It must ; be permitted us to say that "Wibmngton, In our opinion, deserves no liule credit for the; high stand she has taken in matters : of literary and scientiSc nature. For the past three years, during a season ot, almost un paralleled depression, when ; business men all over tbe country have been complaining, and, with reason, of the universal , dullness that prevailed, . Wilmington has ; been en joying a regular : and uninterrupted series of free lectures and essays . on subjects ap pertaining to the arts and sciences, history, etc., from the most eminent of our scholars and diviner. It is useless to speak of the elevating tendencies of these lectures, the fund of useful information and instruction to be derived from .them, and the beneficial results likely to flow from them in this community. Everybody knows, or ought to know, , that they : are . productive . of good and only- good. How i important, then, that those who are taking the lead in perpetuating this desirable state of affairs in onr midst should receive the encourage ment so necessary to the building bp of a healthy public sentiment 'in relation to it, and sustaining them in all their'; efforts to promote the ends and aims of the Histori cal and Scientific Society of New Hanover 'County. ' " ' : ' .. Uj :f. - ' --il ! ' -Hf fill j ... . Dlatarbanee at' amltnvtlle Between, soldlera ana Colored People, j ' We learn that quite ia serious disturbance between the' 'soldiers and; colored people? occorred at ' Smith ville on Tuesday 'night, between 10 and 11 o'clock.. It seems i that four, of the soldiers, who were drinking, got into a row among themselves on! one of the public 8treeta, during which they commenced throwing brickbats at bach other, one of which" accidentally struck a eoioml.Spectitot,fof xhe'mdee od th head and hurt him pretty badly. At this the wounaea man and his fftend"went)ior: the soldier ,boya witb a viot rwhieh threat ened serious consequences,' to ftvoid'Vh4ch they retreated to the garrison, when one of .the soldiers seized a musket and fired two shots, which had the effect to disperse the crowd, but , resulted in no damage One ot the; soldiers; w.J Understand, was, prett:bad fght among themselves, , and ' one. -received a pistol shot iu the foot during tb rd w with the colore people,5 heaifjttit the matter wiil ujQde r ' ntuariana'a wasonette. . n 'A hovelty in' the' Vehicle line made; tilt first appearance on oar streets yesterday, t and attracted no - little ' alvention: 3 It is called a wagon attend is the property of Capti TJA'3ouUeriiod; tlie Hvery stable; man. The wagOhette is ,a very handsome ebnveyahde, wlH'seat about twenty persons , very "comforta'bly , is draw n by four, bpfses. with tiny bells attached to them, which : keep up pleasant i jtngHei, andi is intended for Sound partiesj cxcnraionBj ptcnicsi ete ftrwhich,!iurposeWMtb!sc Wl adapted. Quite a crowd .entoyed a free ride to the base ball gr'OuhdS d'ri It yesterday 1l iAifiV ii-&-. jU t'U B Ml i-r i-"-.t j .... WHui whiwiH .cwjn?'rV. npra i..ju ..jflsfSrfs....! u&l'A nr. (yesterdayJa ruornjg w,aj ,ha -jol Anlpne; Swain, continued f uom -the morning prtvi Wswhoi wa cnaife,ii'wHhr lardebyt I la nsequence.ihe; Md theVaet that ha had Bxoressed aidfiterini- natipn to leave thef city.rairil gOiaLWorB in ,an adjoininewunty the proaecBtpr: with dr'fhenbarge. tt'-1', 'JlJ ff . i. -p -- i mm ' 1 a '4Signa tgnaV CorpiatrtioVcPe';e 1 jo ebjtiicetjat the .reportato t .barque whieb.:; went aahorei all Jjile tvlng timowjiAhe rewiiawerjaTifci' ins main and foremasts are gone and 'the ves1-' sel is liable to go to pieces. mmXteZ dldCurritticl rtetjtfs M 1 '., 1,1 . ' f ' ' 11 1 I UZ n-tlru i. flJ - ' 1 I ' " " la BaSB . JSAABWt i '.wM),s i ; t t i t- I i Vlrat tat H Btaseh ! fiaaaaw for; tne CbantploctnJv '-.warn: tha aome OioivTne Jave'nllea Game, dec 5 h ' .;,Thf! first of the series of three games fo the championship was played yesterday af tejofinJyjeJQrnjand the Champion Clubsoa; therpundss of . the latter; in the northeastern part of tbe city. . The weather was'favorablei and there was a gjod at tendance of spectators' who evlbced much Interest in the game the latter being Warm ly contested and close enough to keep ihe interest pnabated; j until the close.; jThere were a number of ladies present, Unto the last innings the Champions held the lead, when the Homes' Went to the' bat and finished the game with - a score of 28 to 21, as follows : 'if ! ft : HOMB BASS BALL CLUB. , Runs. Outs. Roberts.. 1 3 Smith. w ..... .. ....... 4 u 2; 1 Rowell 3 8hemwell. 3 RflfflStfts? ft fa ;'. 5 Harris 4 Berry .2 Waddeil 7. r. ..... . r: 2 1 AS 4 Grant... t ... 4, ...... . : a 27! " Total...;:........ 26 . CHAMPION BASB BALL CLUB, j Runs. Outs. Empie ........ 3 2 2 2 3 4 1 2 2 4 4 2 Bauman .............. Orr ; Kingsbury... Morrison., mi. Hartsfield McEachern . . ...... ... i! 4' Ricaud... rickett... TotaL ; 21 Mr. James Meares acted as Umpire, and Messrs. T. 8. Burbalk and J. J. Fpwler, Scorers w I A box of cigars was presented to the winning club after the game by Mr. H. H. Kasprowicz.' Daring the forenoon a match game of base ball was plaved at the corner of IPria- ceasand Seventh streets, between the! juve nile base ball .clubs, known as the .Wide Awakes and the Starlights, in which the former were the victors, as follows: J STARLIGHTS. Runs. Outs. 5 3 i 2 ! 1 1 i 3 0 i 21 j Out& Ii 1 I 21 I MarriB...... -1 Kelley Wilson:. 3 3 3 4 2 3 0 3 Hawes.... ........... Moore Whitehead............ Harris: . . . . . . .... . Mcllhenny i . Northrop Total. WIDS AWAKES. " Runs. BisBelt. ............... 6 Prempert. 5 Smith b Holmes 8 Stienken.;..t......... 3 McDongald.... 4 Bunting.. 7 . Total..:.......... 40 Mr. Thomas O. Pickett acted as Umpire, and Mr. R. A Kingsbury as Scorer. A bat and ball were presented to the winning Clnb. t : ; - - f The Starlights challenge the Wide AwakeS fnr a mmn M: FrMav- .naxl. and: the Jollv n w j 7 t Nine Club, juveniles, have .challenged the Second Nine of the Home Club to "mortal combat, with ball and bat,n on Tuesday next. I ' Look Out. bovs. "there's blood on the moon.'r . . Thermoauter Beoars. . The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at 4.31 yesterday evening, Washington, mean time, aa aaeartatnad from .the; daily, bulletin issued from the tiignal Office in this city AUaiita....;.;..78 Augusta 77 Charleston....... 78 Key West,.... Mobile. i ..88 80 Charlotte'.'..... 77 New Orleans..; ..80 uorsicana,: 00 Galveston,:', 'v. : . .83 Havana: . . . . . ' Indianola.. 81 PuntaRaesa..i SsT&fin&h . . . J ..81 78 St. Marks,..;.! ..81 .77 Jacksonville 80 I Hi ' 1 HlVBia B.f Vt A ttt R B. ' It - ii- v ! 4- "'' , ; 1 . The Jarlen sailed from, .yarmouih for this porton the lltb.inst. riant. Rnhnsnn. of the steamer Wave. w s . , 1 reports a rise of inly about two and a "half feet of wate oia 'the -Shoals' between this City and FayetteVUle, as result of the late rains,' sp to the time he i left the - latter place ;Tueaday' ijiornlng. ; Hepprehenda hd. freshet. ill'-'i'1 Hi. ) . The Nor. barque Euziniu, Tallaksen, from this port, after lying 35 days' Vn: "quari antine at Benaudar- had been alloWed trrb tb'Sebtember5 1186 go 1ato port had dtscharee herWjrp of pitch' vine lumber under the surveillance, of the Health put-' cer. bur no- communication,. was, auoweu .f iji.. ..sl . .f : . "-: .' I with the shore nam mscnargea ana prop- K, t I 'Z-J t A-.-- i'f; v...- - f ni eryiumigsted. .rl! Uio'.'-u. L.j 1 Hutnerroraton, uwooeri, -heby,Octob8,rkM; t ( .jj. T tui Lincolnton. October 6. Seventeenth -Sonday &$??n t taStnala-October 10w fsjr. -POJMPI i after r Charlotte, October tf, Btshteenth .Snnidar: after ia!lraaaUS ea. October ITf.'' e :' ' ' ' I Honrae, October it, JjUaaMeptii Baaday ftcr M- wWaaaebont October St. 7 orf I'1 :iuc . AawmvWe, October uHii-a v i Bocaingham; October &." KiUif f; OoUoctiaa at each of. these, ftlacea for Pioeesaa 5twat uny iaUjasi--oti j srsta rhnreh. Soatli. n. . 5-Trv..i. ..: 1 mi wihninrtoiiiifiruiw,..:iAv...vc o SmlthviUo SUtlon. .4. -v. nJSih'i J Wilmlnirtan. Front Btreet.... : '.OcV"lU tt 1 ( " i : .... a Clinton, at McGefSit wt ji , . iv.'i ,J Coharie Mission, at Wesley Chapel., ,.Noj. ill IS Ootesbary, at BethaH .'.'ilT.il A. ....t.KoVii 15J IS H RTTRKHKAD. r? Preeidlag Elder. r. i . j m . i i , ii ... . . . i. - ' - u X. .Vs.f ) 'Z A ' t " " , WHOLE-NO. 3,781 For'.the South Atlantic States, clear brr partly cloudy weather,1 'preceded by possibly occasional raits on the coast, colder northwest winds, and rifling barom eter, are the indications for to-day.- 1 ' A square rigger,' name unknown, was reported off the bar yesterday afternoop. THE fflAILS. " i :v ' The malls close and arrive at ' the Citv Post Officd as follows:' r -v. , CLOSE. 1 Noirihen'tlironiulWr::;r'U P. Mj. Northern! through andf way ..o ... maus. ., 50 A. M. Raleigh. . : ... . ..5:30"A. M. and 6.-0OP. M. Mails for the JJ. O. -Railroad,: ,. ( . . ana routes, suppnea there- . 5 from,' including A: & N.JC' 3 I . f t, Railroad. ; at. . j m 5:30 A. M. Southern mails for all points 1 8duth,daily..70 A. M. and 7:457 P. M. ,Westeniniails(C.C.R,y) daily it , texcepi Dunaayj. o.-oo f. M. Mail for Oheraw & Darlington j Railroad.. : - 7 :30'A- M. Mails for points between Flo- ' rence and Charleston', .v. J J 7 :30LA M. Fayettevile,andorj5ce8on;Capfe A c ,! i - ' jsear itiver, Tuesdays and ! Fridays.;. ......:,....L.:. ' 1A1P M. Fayetteville, via Lumberton, i uauy, except sunaays. ... 0:00 jf. M. Onslow C. H. and interme1 - M diate offices every . Fridav. . 6 :00 A. M: Smith ville mails, by steam- . ; boat, daily (except Sundays) 2:00 P. M. Mails .for, JEasy ,Hill, Town . : : I . ureetc and bhallotte, every Friday at..v..:u... ...... 64)0 Ia. M. Wilmington and Black River , i Chapel, Mondays and Fri- ' days .at...,.......:.;....' 6K)0)A. M. OPEN FOB DELIVEBT. ? Northern through mails 9:15 A. M. Northern through - and way : mails........ ........... 7aX) A. JL. Southern mails.'............. 7:30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad. . 10:35 IA. M. HtfttTITa ilfflnn avavi 4vrr Q A XT OHl - v wvv vwu a. a uiii ij - " - au anairom a to osu jf.ju: Money order and Register Department open same as stamp offlce. 1 Creneral delivery ODen from 6:30 A. M. to 60 P. M., and on Sundays from &30 to 9:30A.M. ,., ' . T ; Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. ; ' . . 1 o : Mails collected from street boxes everv day at 4.00 P. M. ' ' . i - Stop coughing at once by the immediate se-ol Dn 'BaH's Cough Syrtfp; 25 fcents a CITV ITfjjTlS. ( Chew J acxsoh's BasT.Sweet Navy Tobacco. mssfr- -Sj -aJsssaM THE MOSNINO STAB can always be had -at tne following plaeea in the city : The Porcell House, Harris' M ews' Stand, and the Sxaa Office. : Book Bansmar. Al-naosnro stak RnoW THnii ery does all ktada of Binding and KoUng in a work manlike manner, and at reasonable prices.' Mer chants and others needing Becelpt Books, or other work, may rely on promptness in the execattonof uitur viuera. - , r. jTIUa ENGLISH QTJN8. The attention of sports men Is invited to the advertisement ef Messrs. J. & W. ToUer. . manufacturers of fine breech-loading guna, Birmingham, England . Their guns are made to order according to specification a and measure, menta furnished, thus ensuring the right crook, length of. stock. &c - FOB UPWARDS OF THIRTY YEARS ! MB Wnreunr's Boothth9- Stbttp has been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind couo, regulates the bowels, cures Dinmui andmABRHoa, whether arising from teething or other causes. -An old arid well-tried remedy, ii ossTsasoyTLXs ;;..' f ' Abscess and Sores of Long standing, which have resisted the operation af aintmenta and washes, maybe cleansed and healed by frequent and persistent washing with Glksh's Shit hub Soar. '.-: Ti.) , Hnx'a Ikstabtajtboub Hals mm makes old loiu young. , . . a ;. j-- ' .-,a, ... WORTHLESS STUFF. Not so fast, my friend? 11 yuu cuuia see lam strong, neaitny, Dioomingmen, women and children that have been raised from beds ef sickness, suffering; and almost death, by the use of Hop Bitters, you would aay "glorious and invahi able remedy." See another eolxutm.PrUicKilphia ;.,t;r;i't'- ''' jmm -1: j ' ItAOOS.GaO.. March Slst. 1RT0. "Then krl mnn 1st thlsconununity who were victims in early life of fresh from the hanas of bis Maker. Delicacy for. bids their nubile recommenaatbma of -this medi cine, but I am. allowed, to. zeXar privately to those who will endorse every thing that can be said In its favor." Thos. Ij. HaasKranao. Druggist, Said by SV "BW . J ThT a.?w - NEW ADVERTISEMENT ..! :;.'' ir,U ST JOHN'S HALL, ' j , . . . . W)XMINQT9, N. Cn Sept 5, ?879, , , fpHB RBQULAR MONTHLY UEETINCt OF A 8TU JOHN'S LODGB. No. 1. A. F. & Al M . will be held This (jCrHUK8DAYl Bvening,,at 8 o'clock. .tiiitJ ulL. u ci-.j". j '""""I r. septSS-lt JAMES 0., MUNDS, Sec'y i lost,..., BLACK SILK: PARASOL, i r A ' The finder will be suitably rewarded on ret arning H to the sept 85 t ' i '. fr . STAB OFF1UE. LdstFbiiiid. T08T, CASSIHXRB COAT., between Green- 1 ville Bound and Red Cross 8treet. WIU pay buIU hlereward.for it return to this Office. 1 v ; j FOUND, A LADY'S .SAWL, on. Pike , Apply 7e3t Point Cadet Gray gEST QUALITY, GO ERN MENT STANDARD',' for JAPB! FEAB ACADJEMY, UNIFORMS," ' JJ oil -fuliUH 1L..J II ' .-. J " f . Leave orders with. MUNSON, ! septzo xne vipuuer ana Jmecauor. r ; it 75 IWUlKBiit A ... X . . Hi i. j .7 H0U8K' (on Fourth Stteet,- -between . . . . f ti ill Wamur and Red Cross), containing 'Six 1 ' . . , . 1 v (6) Rooms, Kitchen in yard!' having-'Two (3) Rooms, Ban,1 and WeB' of - Water on 'the pre mises, for Tcn-Pouars ($10) per month by tha year. noU aaspraTedJiscarJ3ty'i'i j U i :. .aeptSSU J Jf?0 L0Mi.c'Tj.vH.1MUNSON.'l'j 17APJTED.; 11 rf. rtTB ATVTfRTI8!tE8 JWeTrLr -,GK TO A X good party ia WILMINGTON the, sole agency. tof bur known Alea ' and PoTtetv Security i- lurchases nniesa ppiicancs are know islble. For- parti caJars call' on or ad LYMAN ft CO Brewers and Malterer 618 te 633 West 83d St. N. Y. City. sept S5 6t lii. s nates op Aaveannao. , Ona Square one d9y,..i.,.i1,Aj ,v.v)... ... 1 00 r n :''JlW0 0ITI1..s'iii.iiVi:V.i.,i I 70 three day B... ....... S 60 .j-; t roar days, co " Sva days,......: ... a 60 " - One week, 4 00 :.,"-,. Twoweeks,....... a 60 " 1 Three weeks,. .............t.j., . 8 60 " , " One month,. .. ip 60 " . r Two months, .,...... H 09 " " ' Three months, 7.I., v.. . . 84 03 , Six months,. ....,. 40 00 .. v.f .One year,. ....,.. 6) C8 , Contract Advertisements- taken .' at propo-. ; tionately low rates. . , , ; "X.."' . Tea lines salid Nonpareil type make one square. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , OFFICE CLERK ft TREASURER, . CITY OF. WILMINGTON. N. C," . September S4th. 1879. - CityTaxel879. JHK CITY TAX BOOK FOR TtOS YEAR 1879 i now ready and In my hands for the collection of the Taxes. ' To save expense' and trouble all per- ' ens Interested are requested to call ap and settle '' immediately. , HENRY SAVAGE, k i Treafinrer. sept 25 tf I Hats ! v , Hats L, Hats! OF THE LATEST AND -"''- ( ' " MOST DESIRABLE SHAPES. UMBRELLAS CHEAP AT ' . 4. : HARRISON A ALLEN, "Pt" ,t,Clty Hatters, , Hountain Beef: I WISH TO SAY TO MY FRIENDS AND THE " public gerierally, that I have lust received a VAMrAakJ v VfTn armim a . ... i x ina auufl iaui Jtauur. which 1 will offer for sale at CITIZENS' MAREST, and ' oxa-uij o, at prices 10 suit tae times. - . vwu unuai respecnuuy soucnea oy " -; sept 26 tf , . ., T. A. WATSON A tX)., Prep's Ship Notice -'ALL' PERSONS ARE 'HEREBY forewarned not to harbor or trust any ' tlie Crew of the British Bng BUSY BEE,", as ao bills contracted by any of said crew will be paid by the sept 34 3t E. G. BARKER A CO., Consignees, ' Ship Notice. .1- r ALL PERSONS' ARB ' HEREBY cautioned against trusting er harbor ing any wf the crew of the British Barque D. H BILLS "as no bills of their contraction will be said bv the : . Master or Consignees, x sept 8t E, G BABKBB ft CO.; Ooualgnees Purity and ExceMie o' f ortiansMp I 'I, ';i J : U .i 1 -A-. DAVI ZD'S, oaiu uujr jvur v CLOTHING, READY MADE OR MADE TO ORDER.' Prices and Styles can't be beat anywhere. . nn y-t '.'A,AYIDi- sept S3 tf Clothier. JS ADVANCING. WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK bought at low figures, and intend selling Itf " . The Best, Boltc d, Fresh,White MEAL in the city. . uni Mtr pnmin rmivnin m ' What ill r n ARE YOU GOING TO DO, BOARD OR KEEP HOUSKi Fetch In your; memorandum THIS WEEK, and we will chalk it down for delivery when wanted. A week's delay will, cost you -something. Goods are advancing all along the line. Stoves,' Grates,' Pumps, Housekeepers'' Goods, Ac. The celebrated 8am Cook Stoves-sold only by sept 21 tf .... .r - i F. M, KING ft CO. Buggies' ! 11 Buggies I Harness & Saddles, .FOR SALE A if t.l.i i . GERHAEDT & C(VS, 3d Street, opposite City Hall. ' ' REPAIRING DONE WITH NEATNESS, AND DISPATCH. - - nORSE-SHOEENa'A SPECIALTY fcspt 11 tf . j ir " " ' " ''"' . , ' Miss; and.JSiraw, Cutters, , ' WAGON, CART AND. BUGGY WHEELS, and Wood Work foraame. Otter and Mink Traps, Guns, very cheap, Seine iTwiae, Coal Hods; Horso Buckets, Coffee Mills, Measures, Kope, Ac., Ac, for sale cheaper than tha chespeet. Call and see for yourBelvea ROBERT HENNING, - . r u NO. 8 Market street;-' Nxib tes Whih. sept 31, DA Wtf ' . ' ; ". ' .....iift. , I, i (ir .- aawiuvuki muu wuuiuvdi SINGLE 'HARNESS!.?. Tlib'to 86 00 V-V. DOUBLE , .do. IflCO'tO, 18B 0O wlcojJiAR8 .:r..-rtV..... 65 to' 6 00 M i 11 ,. BRH)LBS, WHIPS, AcAe.r ' Carriages aud Harness Repaired, and Horse Shod- sept 81 tf t 1 p. H. HAYDBN. . School for Toiirag ; Ladies. t JlIUs n ART, Principal. , Assisted by Miss M. B. BRO WNm Besslon hegtns THURSDAY, d of. October. jmstracnon m tessxaar- iiairavAcni ' ana utkra-- DnawiK and Paihtiko iaaght by Mrs, E. H. ' IbstbttkbStaIi Mujiotrader charge' af Mrs. M.P. J ALL BEGINNERS Under thk Sfkoiai. Taaniuio or ths PBnroiraiu sons in Fbkkoh LaxeuaeB, Vocal Mrao, Nxkdlx? WOttK and OAUSTHXKI04. -'-j- ; . .. For particular a, see Oirculars at the Bookstores,, address the PRINCIPAL. sept Ji Stawtf .. ,saUt' -,r- - TMortliWicaaEgTiew ; T7H)R'iCTOBER, contains The Woman Qnest ion, J Francis Parkman; ooience and Humanity, Pre derick Marrisont Louis Napoleon- and the Southern Confederacy, Owen P. Aldis; The Railway Prob lem, Robert ' Garrett The Diary of a -Public Man, Part IIL; Spencer's Bvolntlon Philosophy, Prof. E. L. Youmans; Recent Histery and Biography, A. K. FIske. For sale atthe . ..tf iiii - LIVE BOOK 'STORE. J-"!f,li'-f , , ANBW SUPPLY.-jTOR'ALLi $CQQLS AND; CLASSES, at' ' 1 , uKett44tFf ' ' 89 and 41 Market St. "TTT -t- ' Tha University Sories of 8CHOOLr300Ea were adopted by our STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, and I hare mads acgesMats with1 the Pabllshera tor JthejttntrqdBCttwi atRXDUCEI) Jer: INTRO DUCTION RATES, with tiaariTilego of akehang lng OLD BOOKS for thenu. This arrangement will coatlnae only for a short tiiae. Secure yomr Books while tiiey are cheap I . v Counties: immediaUly arocmd New Hat aver can be supplied through me on. same terms as by the PahhsncKS. Has J'i.jouUu v t'.' iept S3 tr - , - ' U W. XATKs. T j -j ji- i. ... it I TEAM YACHT ELIZABETH, ' J iPr,' ' ' f : i CAPTp. W. CHADWZCK, - t Leaves Wharf, foot of Market fctreefc. dally, ex-omtMimAaTa.atSP.M.-1 1 - j Returning leaves Smlthvllle at 6 A. M. V ? sept S3 tf . B. P. PASDISON, Agent. a as
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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