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T\ilftD tiDiTIOM. to tiie ilnuMver Free t'lwrcli—A Large Allen of large congregation j Presbyterian | in AII j; BALTIMORE BY HOD* veueNI IIC by ter 1 aii dunce ol' IlelvgaleN. Last evening met in the Hanover church last evening to welcome the Bal timore synod. This body is composed of ministers and elders of the Presby teries of New Castle, Baltimore, Wash ington and Rio de Jaueiro, Brazil, ri. .V. huudred aud forty in to T lie re ar one churches in the Synod. Rhv. Samuel A. Haley, moderator, ot The exercises were op* ned by after which the The miulera llciated. singing the 1'JGth hymn evening lesson was read, tor then delivered a sermon from Ko lfitti verse. mans 1st ipt*T, ) syi:od was he roll was called ; i erv: Alter the f imaily openru d ^1 ministers and fielders answered from Baltimore Presbytery,-.! ministers and *J l elders from Now Castle Pres bvtt-ry aud 8 ministers and 7 elders from Washington City responded. The moderator then announced as tl.** first thing in order the election of a new moderator. Rev. Dr. Benjamin F. Bitting i Washington was nominate i and chosen by acclamation. I'pon his lOinmg tor ard the retiring moderator said : •• I most cordially welcome you to this honorable body, will receive the sai an l courtesy that l have rev rill have nothing this oi oi V. I jneside kind l.opM y* veil li ilL.l ro you yoi 1 present to you bol of that dignity etu ul.-o that omplain of. to in gavel an a sy b idled iu this convention law an t discipline over t„ preside without fear favor or partial ity ' Mr. Bittinger then replied : I thank you tor this I shall endeavor ihich you are ••Brethren: work of confidence, to perform the duties ot Moderator with fidelity and impartiality ' On motion Rev. II. O. Gibbons of Baltimore Presbytery and Mr. Charles Baird of New Castle Presbytery clerks. were appointed temporary After several committees ha l b—n called and instruction given thorn the respective chairman the rued until this morning. " y Ml i 1" MORNING SESSION. . ite Bynod opened at 9.30. h t alf hout speut iu routine Rev. Dr. Nixon, Secretary of the Board i f Home Missions, of New York, tioduced. Be referrel to home missions gen**r a i y after which he took up the solution of the agitated Indian question, alluded to the Aborigines as a people kind and by nature just aud honorable. They have been vitiated by their o« tar. with civilization; deterioriz >r«Is is attributed to this tact. Because of this deterioration the ex isteuce of this people has become re pugnai'.t to the very element which ha b- eu the cause of their national deca as well Alter business, as in to A. H« lU loll i. ■ phy deuce spiritually At Washington the spirit of ag is being cherished against this poor remnant of a once great peo the cruel idea ot exter "Why," money I rally. ion M j 1 , and ation is being advanced. "for a sum of re li mi ha <l one man, will guarantee to poison every Indian on the face of the earth." This is a lamentable fact aud what makes it more lamentable U th delite thus many of our best aud pur are led away by the idea that ) eaoe to the community cau obtained through extermination, this policy we are opposing. It is up hill work. But we believe by an ap plied ion of Urn doctrine of < kristianity tb now revengeful savage will soon bt 1 thn glorious evi en ly b It H u good citize C 'll!-) i'h* ppeaker then referred t<> ft ponuu he] work which is uow among the Mormons ol I ;,cl:. Tb« are apparently quiet , but uiiud you only through a rectituuo which is rendered through surrounding in »!' Missi It f* h i, 11 subinissi : V anily stibmi.ssiv**, bough out iu war'lly thes- peoplo ar«: hostile to our f ii.uy, tho nation's principles and very genius ot those institutions existence as a These the H hich ' r very opl-ifl dependent. I] pon political p-q.l the heart of this great *) in they so disposed dry an*l were it in twain could - *ar organic exis t"i country are chasms deep great ar In their and rugged over which as a ihich runs the life blood It wouldn't take ,vr tliis connection and ir« horrible could be .imagined thau obnttuc >at. othiug lu a hostile uprising placing ;ions and sending trai vast chasms. The speaker also alluded to th* growing population of Alaska, »oint iu the Mission Work, after which a concentrated action The very low n a n*'W he advised among the Home Boards, life of Presbyterians depended upon a bundling of the churches. It was & j fertile field aud when properly cultiva-! ted only the greatest coul l flow there- j Rhv. A. B. Cross, of Ba timore ytvry read hi rerort on evangMicalj Piefi pun th** record for fo'ine is miration The Chairman on Foreig which was given tli** data for the year, which showed ; de cided increase in the ntnmber «*f ( Liuuicants. Missi • made a report i A (food Weed Done tn IbiM Nauglil y World. In consequence of the confident e de -Hiv dly placed in thostatHruei ts given to the public by the management of the Louisiana State Lottery Company, its -v.cress has been great, at physicians in charge of the celebrated • iiarity Hospital ..ids them increased hich h rejoiced, a:J it ut pportunitieM 1<» d to suffering mankind. iars a ticket for the next drawing, . lit < will give th« purchaser an in $30,000. Certainly intentionally <>r not, a good information write to M. A. " opportunity t Ft i. Box 092, New Orleans, >r same person at 319 Broadway, L Adempied NnfcHOe. John / h h proprietor of the Opera ticide House, Bellaire, U., attempted on Sunday evening by shooting him self. under the inliuence of liquor and grief over the clandestine marriage of one of his daughters, a girl seventeen years of . to a man named Harrison Groves, to whom Mr. Zilch was bitterly op posed. The affair has created consid erable excitement. as caused wLLe The rash act 1 ITIiRColored Relngeea-An Apneal to the Vublle. I The Kansas Freedmen'a Relief Asso elation take this method of presenting j to their fellow citizens the interests and ^ndition of their association, As is well known, the colored people of the Beuth have been migrating j this State for several years. They come | in the hope of improving their condi tion. No inducements were otlered to them other than those offered to all im migrants to our young and growing State,whose policy secures equal rights for all classes. Many of them arrived destitute condition ; but our !■» i in a pie, with their usual liberality, sup plied their immediate needs, and assis ted them to make a beginning. Early last Spring the immigration increased to such an extent that private charity was inadequate. Boat loads of people, hall clad,left peunih*** jited universal sympathy, and ietv was the outgrowth ot :t gen eral demand for an organized etlort in The first board of I)irec and hungry it n the river's bank. our : their behalf, tors comprized the Governor and otn**r State officers, whose faithful, wise and unpaid services are fully appreciated, of the brightest Monev aud and constitute chapters in our history, clothing came unsought from all parts oi the laud, and about live tliousaud found homes. one Many of these were set tled in colonies, and all of them are industrious, honest and now healthy, happy. But our work is not done, must in- aUsti tlirough the approaching wiuter, or suffer ; aud some perhaps, must lie fed until the harvest is gath credi Many »*re«l uext year. Aud a* we are hly informed* the immigration will net in this fall aud next spring larger than ever, and we must be prepared. And yet our treasury is nearly empty, the ributiona having gradually dirnin lt may b.* that other subjects have engaged t 1 .*- public attention, or that the people are not aware of the present and urgent needs. con. ished. compelled to make these statements, and appeal to the benevolent aud philanthropic througb The people of the Nation ght not to leave to Kansas the honor and the burden of doing this "reat work alone in ihe future. It possible, the tide of immigrants should be partly turned aside. But if that be impossible the money should not be withheld. Gar citizens are ready as ever to do their part, but we desi tiou of all. All sums aud supplies should be sent P. Bt. John, or our Secre lleuce we are out of laud. OU tl •oopera to Gov. Jo tary, C. E. Wheeler, Topeka, Kaunas. All supplies sent should be marked so the Secretary can tell who sends them, and where they come from, so the r re ceipt can be promptly acknowledged. A. B. Jetraore, President; George W. Carey, First Vice President: J. hert, Second Vice President; , Secretary; John D. Knox, John M. Brown, Superin E. Gil C. E. W Trt surer; tendeut. Topeka, Kansas, Ictober 15, 1879. BREVITIES. Sun rlseB fl.is.Sun sets 6.11. The equinoctial at last. Now the hoys are alter the chestnuts. A no; her lot of whips at the w cent store. Salt oysters, Ice cold, lor sale at Fullmer's. < 'all at 608 Market street, ami got your Ca tarrh ci Norristown "Herald'': A scientific I predicts that " tho fuel of the lut 3. The Bible, however, luel of ihe luture will be will t*c teaches that th brimstone and sulphur. ate* at Second street Tue Staieup needs investigation. erly Conference ight the Union M. E. church to m Lloyd's, at .trat Wcldin Fare cider Seventh and King. ol him 'ii temper gets the beet When a It reveals the wor«t ant? to Know wl "Investigator" • r cabbage-worms »t course, Biers your soul, :n, f* A good plump cabiiugu : if* ins a week hint s on hand like Hie good >>amarit; iiion. at the Washington Hotel. A Dr. Dar " Here ladies and gen et r Mown a:.. .1 ill see, 1 As yo he like?! " tleinen is I' .ih !.i the The Haiti »ver Presbyterian church. Cupping and leeching at No. Iu3 E. Second street. Kosldenco No. *j 3 East Second street. H Now is tho time to sing tfio " Last Rose ol Summer. ' Poets ar.: liu^y » reparing poems on • Beau tiful Snow. '' Chicken sdad at Fullmer's. cation ol repeaters on la us is si ill to b 'I'm li led • I sat ah o he rent b •trigs : T g 1 1 l/.dwc Kniuht; . Pythh Th - le. at 211 .Mark Cl ii.e K night j* e il can 1/j lound at No. 207 a sortment ol fur E. F. A.tair 31 arket s-ree it Hie Protef •oration The Northei I De! 1 Ep St. John's church, Ninth Want, e hear of people being robbed ol imp*, wo defy Minzer ol the RBi'uni Whi "• • rob the * ol five j aliii ud »iw j mi ' $5,0 y o brevity f It c. it.-. ": The window. It. i ot foen -t . t" I ! ho luii 1 of l • blind 7 vv i ii*-! i hun rid id ,n l nl, for ladies 1 mis ihrey'.-, 216 Market street. . 'Bulletin' - A call I wild velts Hi iiddlc Of tt the nlulit. ha • hot Tin id rtill it el, up • >ury Murray, No. Ill Water si , cut your hair neatly, and id Giavoy J hiiadelphia. a ticncf to and !n> >« isebinl like a pronunlssory ioto7 Why is jh by falling due. Because u and it if still getting Butter is I lzh, hi h of the pilfering done by children •r age these days, Is owing to the Too ot bo nuns' Vegetable Liver Pills great nen . non-.lckor.lng, eu a, Depot Fourth and phia, 602 Arch street. Now that rai water-spouts and see that tliey are not stopped up with leaves. When the beet sugar manufactory paints their doors, ft is a sign sy purgative, ... King ; Philadol 25 grip tirowing, examine your " No Admitta that they don't want any dead beats. Chicken croquettes at Fullmer's. N. Y. " Star" : Whcnainun is kissing a girt be should have a dry clergyman preach ing to him In order to make tho sensation longer. Tho Democrats lor once will not beat the Doluware this tall-because Uepublfca there Is no election, alike. They seok the Files and loafers ny places. In this the reason they like sled carl of of Notice to tiic Public.—1 will hatf-polo and heel boots and shoos for 01, other proportion, John E. Bailey, S. W. corner ol Seventh and Tatnall streets. "Oh ! hoy, with oyes ol azure blue, of golden hue, parents poor to aid toll with hoe and spade? " ding in And ringlets Is ft y That thus y TJp spake the boy with eyes of blue: • i Hi! Mister, 1 will toll you true late— Why thus I early dig I'm hunting worms for fishing halt! " The Weather. 1 War Department, Office of the Chief I Oct. 22—11 I Signal Officer, Washington A. M. m Indication* .. Wednesday—For Now England and ih* Middle Atlantic State* light rains and partly cloudy weather. | with a flight rite in temperature, and stationary or slowly tailing barometer. _ y , m _ NPECIAI, j , es.— The "Three Place Photograph Marriage Certificate,' published by Crider cV Son, have just become very popular, being now used by the majority of paabue Those il lustrated l»y steel engravings sell at $0 per dozen ; those in colors at $8 per dozen. Miss Francis, of the Religious Book Store, No. tjl»7 Market street, sells them singly at the w cents and 75 cents each, amine. Maukiaob Cbhtikic lmlesale price—60 Call and l'oisox.—Thu poison of vari Syphilitic syphilitic disease 'hows itsetf in ous forms of eruptions, ulcers threat, bony tumors, white . vvellings, All these manifestations of bad blood ar** cured by cleansing the blood, through strengthening and assisting the liver by the use of Dr. Flagg's Liv er aud Stomach Fad, that always cures and requins no internal medicines. Of fice No. 7 K. Fifth street. Consultation &c. free. Caps —1879.—We 1830— Hats am* buy all of our hats and caps from first • auds, aud sell them at a small ad vance on cost of manufacture. A lull line of ladies' and misses' Derby aud square crown still hats from 7*5 cents to $2.50, at Rumford Bros., 404 Market strdbt. Just received, a large lot of Key West r crop tobacco, at Dantorth's cigars, Drug .Store, Second aud Market streets. Trusses and Abdominal Supporters in large stock. Sutterly & Foster are very successfu with the babies. They never get mad and scold even if the babies are cross. Gallery 202 Market street. Call at the great tobacco mart, 4th and Shipley streets, aud see the enor mous amount of cigars and tobacco just received. Dealers particularly invited. Chapman. Take your old pictures to Sutterley & Footer aud have them copied before they fade. They do them cheap. Market street. 302 Yes, Sutterley k Foster are taking fine cabinets for $3 per dozen, or 2 for $1, at 302 Market street, above 3d. Don't forget it! "Sellers' Liver Pills" were the first pills ho called iu the United States, and never fail to do their work. Brunet's Bitters, excellent for dys pepsia, for sale by Taylor k Fullerton, Druggists and Apothecaries, 302 King street. Boils, pimples and all blood disease's are cured by "Dr. Lindsey's Blood Searcher." Bold by all druggists. Your liver is out of order and you know it; so take ' Beliers' Liver Pills." Sold by all druggists. George II. Ash, the merchant tailor, has laid in a large stock of fall goods at No. 4 East 3d street. Yes, Butterley k Foster still take 1 8x10 large uhotograph, finely retouch ed, for $1. Repairing blacksmith's bellows by I. .VI. VVeBt, No. 717 Church street. HI Ell. JOHNSON.—Fell asleep in Jesus, on Octo ber 10, John W. Johnson, In the 78th year of his age. KelativcB an his lunerai, Iro law, Charles H. Simmons, No. 005 Orange street, on Tuesday afternoon, at four o'clock, to proceed to Anbury cemetery. BRADLEY.—Julia Bradley. Relatives and Iriends are Invited to attend the lunerai. Irom the residence ol her lather, Francis Bradley, 7U2 Wollaston street, on i'hursday alterm o'clock, to proceed to Newark, Del. APPLEBY.—In New Castle Hd., on the 22d of William L. 1 friends arc invited to attend n the residence of his in , to loive the house at 1 30 Inst., El ?r Mo and Annie B. Appleby, aged 0 years and lu months. Relatives and friends 1, fro Friday afternoon, Invited to he residence ol Ids parents, * leave the house ii o'clock. Interment at the Wilmington Brandywine cemetery. he fun I i»<' Clly Marki l. The street market was abundantly supidied with fruits and vegetables, morning, and prices ruled steady, the only advance noted is in butter, which is now quoted at 30(o 35 against 25 (n 30 Isst week. The following is a list of the prices raging : Apples, per half peck. Butter, fresh, | Beef, sirloin, ' chuck, " " dried, " " chipped, " thb •is?} ") •3 (fU .85 .YKil) .20 .124^ .18 .08(^ .10 .180 .20 .280 .'JO .000 .10 .000 .08 I mu .12 (Tie-ti. Chick* .ftUftV 1-00 .750 1.25 ,220 ,26 pa >*, 1* •1. Eggs, per doze ' sliced, .11 d I *, per P .10 .200 .26 .030 .08 .10 ((Q .12 d... II. per head halt jjcck (:at*t*ag« .10 I... Lard, | Lemons, per doze Mutton, per j " chops, ' Potatoes Siiould Sides a .100 .18 .140 .16 .100 ,12 : cr bull peek all,per pound .OH .08 1 d la 12 \ outlets per pound .18 Fresh pork. .10 .11 .m* 'at lisa, per pound Bock, per p* i d. •m d Black Oi-- per| nil .12 , p< r hall ] i •k. < I uari k peck , Uni .100 .15 .080 .10 .080 .10 H, I i Grap< wAMTEII. W ANTED. — Tlie limiMan Furin Morfireis at it per rent, are 4 apt being »mB< InllNlN and 'fT unis Willi 7 years' «* l»4*rlen<'4', nol a 4l4»llur I4 »nI (laj 'Hdeiay In Sayni4'iit ol Principal « f*y r i> . n4»t a 4'lflier W lint ran J. T. IIEAI.II. fll(4*r4'Nt. be b4»U4»r ? 10-18-22-26-20 ... 25 ANTED.—A young man wants a situa a store ; can givo good refer so. Address " M. C., " 120 Bhlpley street. 1 0-21-3t _ ANTED.—Hoarders Hot and cold hath. ANTED.—An Intelligent, active lad, between fifteen and of age, as an apprentice at L. 31. ENGLAND'S Drugstore, Cor. Sixth and Lombard. AN i ED.—A good filer: also a good lathe hand Betts Machine (Jo. 10-21 2t* ANTED.-By lady, a position ol trust. Address " H. D., " tills office. 10-18-tl w tion 1 714 King street. 10 2l-6t* W a W enteen years 10-21 2t w intelligent elderly W ANTED.—A good reliable man to can vass the city lor an Advertising me dium. Address, or call on A. L, F., 7iy Hansom St., Room 4, Philadelphia, Pa. W ol in 10-18 tl* D ressmaker competent to out fit, drape and trim, will go out by the day or take work home. Apply to No. 1026 31 arket street. 10-8 2wd # ANTED,—A girl or middle aged wo rn do cooking and Ironing. Ap 10-20-31* w ply at 311 Market street. IH»U YMTUHIlAY'l EUIT10V. 1 , A A. to to ed ed I MlfftlOKIt'Al. SOCIETY. _ | Delaware was held last night. Hon. Leonard K. Wale* presided, and Dr. L. P. Bush acted as Secretary-. Dr. llusli presented several ludlan relics, found in a marl pit in the lower part of this county, and donated hv Samuel Townsend, as previously re ported. Dr. William Mason Cornell aud J. Ward Dean, of Boston, and Charles Dean, of Cambridge, Mass., whose names had been presented at a preced ing meeting, were elected correspond ing members of the Society. Dr. Bush, from the Committee on Contributions, reported the following: From K. L. D. Neill of Minneapolis , "Translations of Department of Aineri llistory of the Minnesota Historical , Lttftt flight'*The Baalneaa Tr*uftaeted. A meeting of the Historical Society of of Society." From Colonel Jones, "Genealogies aud Estates of Charleston, Mass," by Thomas Bellow.- Wyman. "Magazine of American History," August and September. "Twenty fifth annual report of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin," from the Secretary. "Declaration of the Political Princi ples of the Patriotic Society ol New Castle County, 1794," by William Duane. "Report of the Commissioner of Edu cation aud Premium List of the (Baud Exposition of the Agricultural Society of Delaware." George H. Bates, Esq., brought up the subject of a State Hag aud, on mo tion, the Committee on Beal was in structed to inquire whether such a llag had ever been formally authorized. After some interesting discussion on various historical subjects, the meeting Adjourned. to is is at to IT. N. t IKCITIT COURT. The Jury Hindi urged for I lie Term —4 a *cm PaiHed. Etc. The October term of the !'. S. Dis trict Court opened at ten o'clock this morning, Judge Bradford ou the Bench. The list of cases was taken up and several of them settled, continued or passed. There not being any cases ready for trial the Judge dismissed the jury from further attendance at this term, and thanking them for the "ar duous" duties tliey had performed told them to call at the Marshal's office after the ad journment of Court and he would pay them. The cases passed, and which are lia ble to come up at auy time it suits the convenience of the Court, were as fol lows : Anthony Reybold vs., New York and Baltimore Transportation Company, s>wan, Clark & Co., vs. Henry C. Rob inson assignee, aud the Aid Loan As sociation. Emigh vs. Uarlan A Hollingsworth Company, aud the same vs. Jackson k Sharp Company. Francis A. Stevens vs. Harlan k Hol lingsworth Company, aud same vs. Jackson and Sharp Company ; Emory aud others vs. steamship "Golden Grove." On motion of Mr. Higgins, the Mar shal's sale of real estate of Charles Cadden, deceased at the suit of Charles Givens was confirmed. At 11 o'clock court adjourned until Tuesday at 11 o'clock. 1 I. he of A III le ted with 111© Mania. Yesterday afternoon four young la dies while making a few purchases at a store on King street near Third, began to allude to the immense number of laps made by some of the pedestriannes recently iu New York. In what con nection the word "laps" was taken whether in a sense the popular female weakness for brotherly caresses implies, deponeth sayeth not. In the conversa tion a wager was made and out trotted tho quartette. At a signal they star ted ou a regular go-as-you-please gait down Third street towards Lombard where the ladies lived. The race crea ted considerable attention aud was watched with interest. The wager was twenty-live cents worth of candy. 30 lu a 'Hie NanlNbnrjH at Home. Senator Saulslmry, his nephew Thomas aud the several other members of the committee have arrived at Wash ington from Topeka, Kansas, where tliey have been summering investigating the charges against Senator Ingalls. The Saulaburys will probably be grazing ou their native*heath at Dover the latter part of this week. ") .10 .10 MnrriagcN To-morrow. There will be married to-morrow, in one ot our churches, two beautiful belles of Wilmington, (cousins,) both descendants from an old and well knewn Maryland family, aud whose ancestor was formerly the Governor of that Htate. .26 .18 .16 ,12 •Sale of Furniture. Thomas M. Ogle will sell a lot of per sonal and household furniture at the. residence 105 W. Ninth street, on Mon day next. Mr. Ogle will alsosell to morrow at 10 o'clock, a lotof stoves and a quantity of household effects, trim mings, &c. .OH .08 .11 .12 .15 .10 .10 Flail* Powell has ou his stand in the Third street market, a good variety of white perch, white fish, cat fish, blue fish, halibut, haddock, flounders, ko. Call early and get something nice. Vl A ( enclave of finlfflitN. The Grand Lodge, K. of K. of Dela ware will hold its annual meeting iu Caatlo Hall to-morrow morning at 10.30. There will be an election of officers and a submission of the annual reports. a -• (!|nyi4>n II4 >un© Arrivals. The following are the arrivals at the Clayton House up to noon to-day : G A Dean, Balto. S W Wilson, PhUa. N G Davis, Boston. P D Van Boos, " Jos BaPoy,New York. H Shevlllng, " A W Zutzenger, " SI) Kmtthers,Frcd'ka Mrs K Allen, " H A Brown, " <4W Guntshurg,Balto S W Dally, J Cooper, Maryland. E Schall, Phlluda. N B corsor,Norristown A B Wilson, *• in A Lucky Northerner. Mr. Charles Graham, who went South to make sketches for Harper's Magazine, does not return very greatly impressed with his welcome. He says the people that every northerner is a Re publican, and at once give him the cold shoulder. Mr. Graham himself seems to have come oflf rather in luck, having been shot at only twice. Come, Charles, ♦ake courage DRATH BEFORE A REPARATION. , _ _ ... .. . . I A Youpi Wonld*b(i Bride Ntf|m from Hi« Altar lata Etaralljr. I A d It pitch to the Philadelphia Tlm«i i from Syracuse, N. Y., relates the fol lowing aad incident: ui --j* u a.i a ..... , , . r Shepard a Settlement, a little hamlet two mile, from Marcellua, furniahes a| sad romance with a latal ending. Klora A. Shepard, granddaughter or Kdwnrd ! Shepard after whom the plate war,; named, a jiretty gill of twenty years, was engaged to he married to Henry A. Fulmer, of K.hridge. The ceremony wan to have taken place on Sunday, hut when that day arrived Ful mer came and said that lie had heard some suspicious stories re garding her character, and lie asked to have the marriage postponed until he could he assured that the storieB were groundless. She offered to release him from the engagement, hut he replied that he did not wish to lie released. She requested him to go to ehurch with her. lie consented, and she went up to her chamber, os tensibly to dress. He waited from until three o'oloek, and then sent lie. brother np to find out why she did not come back. He said his sister was in lied. He went up to her room and ask ed her whai the matter was.She did not reply,but pointed to a paper on a Htaud. Fulmer read the paper. It was a will devising her property to a girl friend. He supposed that Flora had taken poison. She confessed to her grandpareuts that she had eaten a quantity of cobalt. A doctor was call ed and prescribed for her, after he left she took another dose oPthe drug and died at 12 o'clock last night. ■ I Foreign N«w«. The cause of the explosion in the magazine of the Bala llissar, at Cabul, is a mystery. Yakoob Khan's proposed abdication is regarded with favor. A weak, irres olute puppet is what they call him. The damage by the recent Hoods in Spain is estimated at 60,009,000 francs. The revival iu tho iron trade has reached Germany. The Duke of Cumberland contem plates indefinitely renouncing his claims to the throne of Hanover. The Czar aud his family will winter at Canues, France. Ex-Empress Eugenie proposes to go to Zulu laud to pray on the spot wher** young Louis fell. Fliarl*? Konn Ajcaiii. A despatch from Cincinnati dated the 18tii nst., states that Christian K. Robs, father of the missing Charley Ross received an anonymous letter say ing a man named C&chuour in the Ohio Penitentialy knew about Charley's ab duction He was interviewed and told an appparently straight story, that he had been a detective aud a Texas ranger,but he evades direct questions. He says he had the missing boy in Virginia on June 7, 8, 9 and 10, iu the year 1877, hut refuses to designate the place. He says further that he was one of a baud of 84 men organized for the purpose of concealing Charley ami keeping him out of the hands of detect' 1 Carpenter* fu Demand. There is at present a great demand for carpenters all over this city,builders being anxious to finish up houses be fore winter Bets in. I I.IhI of l ix hiliiKMl I.ellcra. Remaining in the Wilmington, Del., Post Office, Saturday, Oct. 11, 187U : la oiks' list. Anderson, Miss CJatha-Pratlllt. Mrs. An rlne .Smith, Mrs, Ella Banres, Mr*. Maggie Scott, Sarah J. Cooper. Mr?, Fanido Smlthers, Mrs. R. E. Cavender,.Mrs. Tilrnan, Mrs. Julia A, Hall, Mrs. Liddio Hammond, Mrs. S. H, Tole, Miss Kate McFate, Mrs Ella I a a C. Wilson. Miss Anna Winter, 31 rs. Mary. ikntlkmkn's list. Pfrommer, Fiederlck Me Devil t, Samuel Hai'hey, Thomas Bradford, John K. Bishop, Thomas Bassler. Hyson 1, Clark, John Christ. Capt. Coughtroy. Samuel Fillmore, M., Sr., (vullaghor, Lewis P. Schenk, John Hendercoii, Capt. Kob-Scrlbner, Jamo • Scull, Capt. Allle C. .William Vangllder,Cap. Frank Y ail el I, Mr. Mc(farragh, Michael Miller, Robert Mayo, William Nichols. Frederick Nlley, Thomas Niles, Thomas A. Poraoll, Win. W'. Roberts, Charles F. Riley, John on Leh Lank. John Morton, Mr. Woodflold, J. P. B. WM. 31. PYLE. P. M. UA3fiyW13E YilLLM <*t<+TA TIONSL w. g. penny hacked a co # . i Suocofsora to J. E. Prlco ^ < •>.) II Boht PRvont I! t'.hole© Family Flour. Choice Supernno.. 6.00^0.05 We are paying to- j for strictly efiolot Wheat, $1.47 : Bran, ; cfioloo Corn. Co. OOtlV* V*. U. PEN r / PACKER £c Ci * wiuMimyr market «8.26fiU.2 0,'JO t. . 16.00a! 0.) .. i6.00al SOt •j.OCnlo.o' Hay, loose, per ton.. Hay, baled,' Straw loose. " . PH1LADEI . A MAR ... (f.toaC.oo .upcrnr.o ItiTh . Fancy Brands. Rye Flour. 8.U) IW. 0 0, itod Wheat... Ronna. Arnbor Corn. White Oats... ■ Do'aware (Jatfl (Jlovorroeil.... Timothy. 1.4WA1.B0 1.52G ■ 5 .04» .05 •: 46 .43a .47 8.6O&4.60 2.00a 2. *<f FblLADVLCUlA C7ATTL1? i'jsr.T. bheep.. Hogs, corn tod,. Boe* Oattlc* ner loo ... . |3.00u5. ... fi.OOa0.OO 4.00a6.6u WIL3UNGTON UUUTAT1GNN. . $0,260 0.76 . 7.600 8.IXJ . 6.760 7 00 . 21.00 0 22.00 20 00 10.10 Patent Flour..... Family Flour. Bakers' Flour. Middling-*. BestFhtp. .Iran. Yellow Gorn. Yellow Meal. <'oarso Meal. Best Amber uml Ki d Wheat .66 Vl .70 .67 1.47 RAWING. D IIOMER A. HEUR'S ART N V II O O 1^ NOW O I* Ii N . FREE-HAND. 31ECHANIOAL DKAW in<* and painting- taught. In class. Evening mechanical drawing class and studio hours— Monday and Wednesday from 7.<J0 to9o'clock. Pupils fitted for Academy of Fine Arts. Philadelphia Portraits painted, &c.,ac. All kinds of drawing designs, &c.,Ac., made In the most careful and artistic manner. For terms or any Information c&ll or address studio room 16, Masonic Tenipfo, Wilming ton, Del. Reference.—Col. H. S. McComb, J. Taylor Gauge, Esq., H. C. Robinson, Esq., Dr. J. K. iu-20 if Instruction privately Tan turn. ANILY LAI N DRY, F GILBERT JOHNSON, Having opened the most complete Laundry in this city at NO. 924 WALNUT STREET, With Annie Johnson as Superintendent, gives notice thut ho is m FAMILY WASHING, LADIES GOFFERING and GENT'S SHIRT POLISHING, In the neatest manner. Lace curtains neatly done up; perfeat satisfaction guaran teed ; clothing called lor and delivered. r#-PKIOE8 LOW prepared G do 1o-18-4t eod WM «■ TIME TAHI. I !»*:*» UUTB WIUUIISIVK. ' i J XUT, 7.00, 4.10, o.ou 6.W I ,0 ' : * *■ m " 13U ' «.oc. w.s i mivi.o*''io,n. U " dl ' J ' i "' 1, U01 * < r r "'" 'York' 2.S7. 7.00,'lo.o., a. to.: 7 Si ..."•»* "• "■"''•d Bwm*. Mtu.in. r 'it Baltimore and Washington: ixm. 2,10, s...s a. 1::.; is,S7 p. nj. itcil Kxpresa J.w, 6.t», p. u. On huuds y, 12.M, 2.10, „ ,, ! tor Haiti!,. „<■ »i,,i way 1 ■ 1 1 7.00 p. m. 0.18 p. la). I O'* No# Cacti**; V.1& a. 6.86 n. ni. For Delaware K. h.: v.lbt. m.: 1.06, 0.30 p. a., 1 ii. NoNuudcy train*. For Wilmington a Northern K. !(.: «.\» . tin rule v except For Delaware Hi stern l!. It.; 7.16, lo.ao,a.iu. 0.30 p. m. Sunday train w.40 A. M. 3, i.3o, 0.10 a. hi., p. 6.13. 0.26, 7.0J, rKAlNlt Altruvy M W from nillgdelntilH! lj.j/.y U03, 12.47. 1.02, 2.60, ; 7.4u, 11,16 p, m. On Sundayi.: 12.43, 10.10 a. m.s 7;:i5.11.16, p. m. From Haltlmore-2.31, w.WM.toa. m.; 12.26,12.37, 0.50, 0.30 p. m. On Sunday*: 2.31, h. u.. y.isJj;. u\. i Washington: 2.81, ». m.: l2.'/3, l.Mff, 6.36,0.30 p. m. Cm Sunday.!; 2.31 »». m.: 0.50 p. m. Aii From ew ('a*ne: 8.60, 12.10 a. 7.10 p. in. No Sunday trainK. rrom Delaware if. K.: 8.60 a. m.; 12.10. 7.10 p.m. From Wilmington & Northern K. 8.06 u. m. 11.80, a. m.; and e.4H p. m From Delaware Western K. If.: 8.00 a.m. 2.16, 8.00 p. in. Sunday train 6.25 P. M. WILM1VOTOV LBAVZ rilll.AUJtL ruiA. FromWroad street and WaHhlnKton avenue 7."'J, b.00. 10.80. 11.46 a. w.: 1.30, 8.00, 4.00, 6.16,0.00, 0.160.46.11.30 p. IU. days: 7.30 8.30 R, U> ; fl.oi), 11.30 p. m. From Thlr'y-Socond and MarLcetfltreew: 1.00. 7.80. 11.56 a. m.; 12.26, 4.00 0.00, 11.30 p. in, f»n sundavM* 1.00. a. m rUAlNH On Sun hPIXIAL NOTH'EM. E. r. Hunk!«»'»» Hitler Wine of Iron It lias never l»oen known to tail in the cure of weakne*N attended with symptoms. Indis position to exertion, loss ol memory, difficul ty ol breathing, weakness, horror of disease, , trembling, dreudlul horror ol death, night sweats, cold feet, weakness,dim ness ol vision, languor, universal lassitude ol the ipuspuhir system, enormous appetite, with dyspeptic sydiploma, hot hands, Hushing the body, dryness oi the skin, pallid counte nee and eruptions on the lace purifying the blood, pain In the back, heaviness ol the eye lids, iret|Uent black spots Hying before the eyes, with sullusion and loss ol sight, want ol attention, he. Kunkle's Hitter Wine of Iron Isforsalo In Wilmington by Z. James Bolt, N. B. Dan lorth, John J. Gallagher h Bro , Herbert K. Watson, Taylor At Fullerton, Jno. S. Hart , 11. II. Hrlnghurstand the drug trade generally. H'oriiiN! K. Kunkel's Worm Myrup never lalls to destroy Pin, .Seat and Stomach Worms. The doctor can tell whether or not the patient has worms. Thousands are dying daily with worms, ami do not know it. Fits, spasms, crumps, choking and sullocation, sallow com plexion, circles around the eyes, swelling jnd pain in the stomach, restless hi night, grinding of the teeth, picking at the nose, cough, lever, Itching at the seat, headache, loul breath, Ihe patten, grows pale and thin, tickling and Irritation in the anus. Ail these symptoms, and more, couie from worms. E. F. Kunkel's Worm Syrup never tails to ro move them. Price #1 per bottle or six lor $5. (For Tape Worms write and consult tho Doc tor.) tor all otbera, buy ol your druggist the Worm Syrup, and It he has It not, semi to Dr. E. F. Kunkel,26vN. . Inth Street, Mill adelphla, Pa. Adviee by i: all, tree; bend three cent stamp. k, nerv ol Worms! H orniN I Fain hearrlicr. It Is wonderful how lull Dr. Simms'_ was of PAIN SEAKCHElt, this mornm#, yet. the Doctor Bays he Is hurried all tho tuns to supply tho demand. So much tor a good anti reliable remedy. All dealers Ir* medicine find It a very profitable remedy to keep, hb it bus a ready and extensive Hale wherever It !c known. It 1 b certainly a wonderful Pain, Cramp and Rheumatism remedy. The Doc tor's main De|*ot 1 b at Fourth and King Sta.. Wilmington, Del., In Philadelphia at No. 6o2 Arch Street, where dealers can he supplied. ieli-12t WfckfU for ( lervymni. " 1 believe It to he all wri ng anil even wick ed lor clergymen or other public men to he led into giving testimonials to quack doctors or vile stulls culled medicines, hut when a really meritorious article made of valuable ;cdies known to all, thut all physicians use 1 trust in dally, wo should Ireely commend It. I therefore cheerful lv and heartily c mend Hop Bitters lor the good they have done me and my Iriends, firmly believing they I ave no equal lor family use. 1 will not he without them. " Rev. -, W diIngton, 1). A ( ard. To all who a<e sultcring from tho errors hlu I ndiscretions ol youth, norvoua weaKncss cariy decay, loss oi manhood, etc., 1 will semi a reclue that will cure you FREE «.»* ('MARGE. This great remedy erod by a missionary In South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rxv. .losHPb T.l nman. Station D. New York City. dlscov l*r«'N«'rlpllon Em*. For the speedy Cure ol Seminal Weakness. Loss of Manhood, ami all disorders brought by Indiscretion or excess. Any Druggist has tho Ingredients. Address DAVIllSUN jt CO., 78 Nassau SI.,Now York. 7-8 tu'sdwlv OHN RA1V1G, SEWiNG MACHINE BA zaar. Northwest cor. Ninth a jetj, Wilmington, Del. Sewing Machines l-*r sale Needles ami Attachments lor Repulring a specialty. Open In th 10- t ! J (> range All first-class eiuy terms. Oil, II Machines, LEGAL NOTH ES. A 31 ES 11. ELL1CT et. J Thomas Y. Field and Mar- County 1 garetM. his wile. J tltlon. And now to wit: this second day ol Scptem A. D. 1870, it appearing to tho Chancel lor by the affidavit ot John Pyle, Esq., .Sher iff ol New l astle County, that Thomas Y. Held ami Margaret 31. Field, his wile, the defendants in this e ol abode within this county and cinnot tie served city ami enuniy ol Philadelphia and State ot Pennsylvania, and no anpei been entered lor tho said Thomas V. Field ami Margaret 31, Field, or cither ol them at the return of tho sumiuons issued for them, ft is thereupon on motion ol Edward G. Brad ford. Jr , Esq., Solicitor lor tlie Petitioners, ordered ny the Chuneellorthntthe BnidThom as Y . 1- fold and Margaret M. Field do appear before the Chancellor at his el i am hers in Dover on the thirteenth dayol November, A. D.187U, ami show cause ii any they have, why partition ol the premise; in the petition described, should not ho made according to the prayer thereof, or th t tho petition will lie taken "pro eon esso" in to tho said Thom as Y. Field and 31argaiot 31. Field. And the Register Is directed to cause a copy ol Ter to be published In the Dailv Kk jan news paper ot the city of Wilming ton, New Castle County, lor tho period of thirty days next, preceding tho said tlifr teenth dayol November, A. D. 1870. Attest J.M. HOUSEMAN, Register C. V. par t. have km place :.ddo in the ritli )*rocess; that tliey this •i in U-6-8t it t In Chancery t vs. / New Castle eroa A. Lynam, et.nl. ) County. Ami now to wit this second day of Bepteu ln this cause d delivered to the the re aSNiMi iiiiUiJB 11 be be*. A. D., 1M7W, tho subpoe having been issued SheriII more than thirty da s before turn thereof, aud William A. Grubb, the defendants, not being found and not hav lug appeared, on motion of Edward (E Brad ford, Jr., Esq., RollcUor lor the complainant, and upon affidavit ol John Pyle, Esq., Sheriff ol New Castle county, that the said William A. Grubb resides outside ol the State of Dola ,ata placo unknown to tho said John Pyle, It is ordered by the chancellor that ttie said William A. Grubb appear in this cause oi or beloro the thirteenth ol November next, or that tho bill be taken " pro conJosso " a# to him. And the Register Is directed to cause a copy of this order to be published within thirty days from this date In the Daily Rk fuiilican. a newspaper published In Wil mington, County aloreeald. to bo published twiee a week, and continued In said newspa per thirty days after the first publication lhereof. Attest:—J.M. HOUSEMAN, y-8 ut Reg. C. C. of per i RREEEH AND MUZZLE Loading Guns, All Styles, Makes and Prices. Pi loes sent to any point on application. JAMES k BROTHER. *04 MAKKET STREET. of ed W. PEKCIVAL HAS HORSES AN carriages to biro or lor sale, at 108 10.10-iat* W. French street. * Si [SHOM YKBTRKUAY LATK E1UTI0.V. j A FKloKY iOdPU;. A Oay and Fe.Hve Elope. W |||, „ Lively #| £ No. (HI Church street, this city ]' 1 small oae-story shell built of brLk ni the dimensions of a good siwdvhee ' box. in this establishment, until ter day, John (ieorge New ton |i v „ and carried on the junk business iug aud selling rags, paper, old' j etc. yep 1 alone buy p. iron For three mouths past .John <ieorsr« bas been res .ling here, eioh morrdec shouldering his hag, and all throuvi, ihe buyer section of the city his crack, cd fals etto is as familiar to housekeeu ers who have scraps to sell as is tU squall of their latest babe. About a half block above the ^ iishment of John (ieorge, at 801 Cli Stretd, dwelt a blooming maiden of son... 71 hydrophobic seasons, named Cathi rine .Shields, a native of the Isle that * perpetually green. Daily for some tiinn the youthful Catharine has been in th, habit of passing the warehouse of John Hcorge, and never did she pass with, out, in that sweet way known only to lair damsels, peeping in at the proj'rie. tor, who out of pure gallantry woull notice the glance. From simply ogling each other the young couple, as is quite natural, got to speaking, and shortly they might l>e seen almost any pleasant eveuiir the curb-stone in front 0 f John's ware house, talking sweet sense by the hour, Catharine mastica ting chewing gum, and John telling . the investments he intended making. Matters proceeded thus until ywt-r'. day morning when the climax reached by the young couple going to Chester where they were married l v 'Squire Allen. They left here yesterday (Mornlav, afternoon on the 2.30 train and arrival in Chester, a mutual friend who accompanied them waited upot the Squire first aud asked him whether he could marry a young couple were waiting outside. The Squire hesi tated and said he must ehtal urck in, sitting uou ol ol ol In K. to E. to \n< ol their them to Iw sure they were of legsl age er»* i,e spliced them. They were then usht*r ed into his presence and it is said that at first sight of the couple the Bquire shook with laughter until the inkstand ou his desk rattled again. John George was rigged out in a handsome suit which the bride her.-el: had purchased for him morning, aud Catharine's was beyond description. The Squire argued the question with them but both assured him they had been there before, knew all about it and as they could swear to being of legal age, they insisted upon the knot being tied, aud the Bquire performed the ceremony. After the ceremony it was found that the entire assets of the newly we l i*i pair amounted to just 50 cents ad ih**ir return tickets. The bride handed I yesterday wardr-d# it !c the Squire the half dollar aud prom.-i to remunerate him more liberally a: some future date, and the bloouiii: pair of runaways started for horw reaching here at 4.30. i They are now domiciled at John's warehouse aud it is supposed that C : l arine will be admitted into full i>ar I nersliip iu the business. Neither on? of them have any property or fin&n-u prospects of any kind outside of Johns business. But many a couple started life on less. Catharine was a widow, and had several children, and gran* children living iu this city, and it M rumored that Newton has a wife some where in Pennsylvania, who left hi& some time ago. He himself says M lias fifteen children aud thirty-four grand-children. he a Again In Trouble. Henry Park Mason, residing in tl* vicinity of the bone rendering esta^ iishment of A. I). Vandever, West \V mingtou, brought suit before 'Squire Cole against Mr. Vandever for tain iug a nuisance. The evidence vuluminpuB, and all went so far to war; substantiating the charge that the lendant was held in §500 for his a; r pearance at Court. After this trial had been coDclab; Mr. Mason brought another char*' against Mr. Vandever for violating tk statutes by running his mill Sabbath. At the request of Mr. \a* this charge « dever the hearing deferred until this even iug. TriiNlcrs Nale of Ural E*tat« I L. W. Stidham k Hon, sold at to I auction rooms, No. Ill E. Fourth str^l yesterday afternoon the following pfT perties for Johua Maris as trustee. I No. G07 West Feveutli street, story brick dwelling, the estate of Ml jamin Rawusley, deceased. Soil J one of tile heirs for §1,525. No. 100 E. Seventh street,frame Lou.*'l and lot, estate of Lewis Parsons, i'T ceased, sold to John Bpaliane, for ?»I 280. ot at in to ol of f iiNlallalloii. Washington Lodge, No. 3, insU j tho following officers for the term : W. G.—Henry G. I'ruitt. W. V. G.—George W. Hendrix** I W. C.—Wm. Thompson. W. W.~J. I). Trigg. W. J. W.—Wm. Glenn. W. T.—Wm. Valentine. W. J. T.—W. Crawford. I Installed by E. II. Melson, the • 1 Grand Master of Delaware. j Ten Ihuiiittiul Hollars it is alleged, were made yesterday ^ tween 9 and 12 o'clock, by one < citizens by the rise in stocks, money, it is also asserted, was t ua1 ' yesterday by Wilmington holders 0 stocks, than has been made since jj foundation of the city. Several of j® customers combined of Elliott k •I 11 ' 11 ' son, it is also alleged, made more tb> $10,000 by the sale of their in**; ments. Stocks made a Jremendous k>: upwards. ® ,f Oi .u a of Pork and Maneavo. The customers of Otley Vernon be glad to hear that he will have fre pork and sausage on his stalls in Eighth and Third street markets market day during the season, and try them. Ci Western Horses. L. W. Stidham k Son will otf er ,j sale at an early date a drove of q horses from the Western prairies. 1 horses are now at Bcheutzen Farki a l i due notice of the sale will be giver Ex(en4lliitf Their Bafttn***"' I S. L. Robinson k Bro., grocery l 1 of Ninth and Orange streets, havc^l ed the store room next door which t&1 will fit up as an oyster saloon. I