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f i t I I 'I t ' ' i 1 i In Brief. A orcieo of a' -u.u.f. u i. i . mthftf :tv Court oi r known Col Sellers. -A fare on Sunday ut Beihou, Texas, destroyed fire of the largest stores in the centre of the town ; two others were pu.led down to top the spread of the ilvmes Loss $100,000, The Trurer o: the United States Hi d the A-iMan.. Treasurers have been directed to- p out gold and silver c in frt?e!y ut-'.-.. all governmeut obiigton- in-s...un for payment at their w f cHw pinrs A Stratford, Conn, iiivptrb. that Mrs Mary E Luantb irg, w Lc killed her hnhbard, was brougut be fore a justice yesterday, and ti ruup.U counfcel pleaded not guilty. Site. v.. committed without bil to nnuif tnui. EUr,lu, hect-mi-iiiicd y !i r rrf, t' k r.p h'u- qrjut i r .: t u -qou L-ihC ll'U?t., e Y,--k, je? c."r- una -will i' oc . " -civi - n . ;,,.. k. He imiTovi; f vi i ;v. -.r "t-" hp ii; ii ' Clvu u tv ' ! 11 ''' Just bt:.jr- r uut.iii: t-o Kerf Orlei-.LB, ti.o c.ttf ' i er NaiohcZ uv-k ire, ": boat iel.d! U -. i - v v,.r; .. I.,., .i.i' l.i. . i- i J tjutult u. cot t ; e ; e i l.L" bout Wi-r tiit.'t-J di-ninved. i.,e -age to the cargo i- :.e i at r t()0. The cc.!ier,-l-,'- oi tht: .b odist Epir.copti Z-a C.M:-cli, c yrco, 'mw !.' - erecttd on 0k fcUttt, iJt- tertburr. v-i.-i JiOOa ILi ILCi picfi lc of a iai tsjf a.- ohtii. ctr'itiii?.. The re.ig.oan er- vicss were conduced by it.v. color. d. A ddivtred by Mr Jiiu U Ke ty, a vt j: known cit z; n of l'dtrf .or&. li e Third District Coiut oi U' lii hr-s foi several days been eijgBg(-d in obtain iiig a grtiiud jury. Aii the Mormons wno believe polygamy to be a rev op tion from God aud tuperior to an aci of Congress, have been excluded. Eleven jurors have been obtained. It 13 expecied that tiie prebeut grand jury will tudeavor to obtain tho recoid of polygamous marriages of tL" Edow roeut ilouoe. i'be first race for the O Deary belt, repreatiitnjg a eix day pedtsBtrian cbampionyhip of America and $8, GOO in cash prized, will com mence at Madison Fqunre Garden, Go tuber 6 h. Oae huudred . und fceveu men have paid the $1U prehmiuary fee, and fifty have made good the rt? maicing 9j. A tire at Dover, X il, destroyed several large wooden build ings, aud the Beiknap Church wa bhghtly damaged. Total loss about $28,000; insured for $2G,00U. lhe Chamber of Commerce at Milwaukee has established a new grade ot wheat, to be called No 2 nard Bpring wheat, wiuch must bd sound and reasonably clean, cf the bard varieties of sprm wheat and weigh not less thau 50 pounds to the measured bushel. Tuc cabinet-makers of Cinziucati have agreed to strike work, demanding au advance of 15 per ceut in wages. The manufacture of furiaiure is one oi Cinciniiati's greate.-t iadustiies, and the 6tride is likely to prove serious. No violence is anticipated. The fall prize meeting oi the New Jer sey State lifle Association will begin at Brintou Kbuge to-day. The mass meetiDg to denounce the incapacity of the Government aiid to demand an appeal to the country, waa u failure. The hop crop is the fcmallebt since ltGO. The blight ib tiniver8al taiougnout - Kent, Sussex and Worcestei shire. AtFarnham there are moderate stocks of yesrliugs, ana old hops iu the baud of brewtrs it considerable. Importation from Amer ica and the continent is probable. A committee of Bouen cotton factory overseers have addressed a letter to the President of the TarifT ..Commit tee urging him to expedite the cuuiiatte't labors. They fcUte that not OLn qa.it ter of the'ir production hti..s a market and tnat th- ttocs: is increas ing u'arru:i:giy. V ic--. are so lo that wages havejal en 25 per oju. i.iid UDlec-s there " is eoie cLLKt some tbj induatry will coai. to a complete Tue Am.vr o: A- St.li'ii;!. - ouiir aioi an' r.u i. e.'. j... i. come info ti' B iti-h ...jw. At-.trcl y h -si i ti'.i v i- C. I.: , i.-ir ii, k - T. it li.Ui Ik l m.i I . A, tio p-. a C L lu.'p..- i. . j.'i'.r:'-. K-at all ' il-idt-Th'tt-Oi ',-! X' r. Gte-c- till. i 'i"ii4 kr i i r.: !-.; Vru that Loia aie.uriui- g. Au.; .vr " y '; is that IIiif.ia it. seeking to lTc- alliance uitu Turkey. Sm eilic -hoiderj in Vv;u;Uinfeteii an ".o'Z -aSoutiifm lii puhhcan p ii, wi:.it.V di:ga ut i ii-itiy of ui.viu h -.u bu:gaiui rtitLthtir Northern Mitn.-i V tl-l 'i, i iiiiiii'i da'aum- to rn.. i for Du u.ra -nf-Uoveraor ou t- rendu i twti. . I:ia l.na w... that b intended to ek Sir John AmIo r to inert aio tho hmit ef the Antn'-y . contests" in fulnre from oU to " s miles. Ncuo of miho men who t o-. part in tb Madison -Squate Ga..hn match were tci much Uicd up-tounu:i to be out, wittt the exceptiou of tias The lUv T De Witt Talmage probably arrive in New York to tlay or the Bothnia. The Her liobcrt Collyer, late of the city of Chicago, formally took charge of the Conrch of the Meseiah in New York on Sunday. The donations to the Howards in Msmpbis yesterday . amouuted o 1,192. Notices cf a ten per cent reduction of wages were posted Satnr-1 dfij at nrarly all of the eanbenwiir and china manufactories iu the fc ui ford Potteries. The men are deter mined to resist the reduction, which will bfTotS0,000 persons. It is expected that the cotton operatives at Wigan, who hare stood out against a five per cent reduction of their rages, will resume work in a few days. At a meeting of eighty-four repre sentatives of the Oldham cottonoper Atives, it was resolved to ask tho mas ters to reconsider their notice of a five per cent reduction in wages. 'The iiachrid Correpondencia Bays it ia probable that Senor Canovas del Castillo will re-umo lie IfresVlcncy lot' the Min istry befoie theraoin ng (fftLe "Ccrt-s. Le Ni r(i!.iiVi!i ibK-a i artic", prelum ably by Tnnci (iori.t -bfcfii. mki.r? " t;uari-l attack (if!.iini,i.iiif AuHir;.i "llhw w 'ki'.'- tpirmers at t n 1 f a"aiii'ore FH i.iv i Mill?, bein lM mu ft q ro K J : r i . r".j uetii r; t V i ? .. ) v. . . ,;r, n in th h 4! 1 :e , to a r k t ! h nt -ib;i lid si If iit ti h rKe in ! hour' ir.i':- 1 Y e k '. v. r jilil AtLO.AUM"AN WAK. I ' ll 1 "i I 1 I !. Gen. Taker Htcdvir fhe Ameer Ku.Ul An; Why in i' ul. ... w-: f c--itciii to Ijo- a- n -' -, (' (V -:u-hul ye , w Li-t her u i i h. Ara ci'. lii! (it nerf-.l V . A.i. i-U: iUi 'i- aJ : " Lira 't. ; . ; : i . i u u 3 I O'.t 1.1:1!' 1 ' Vf i bif- 2 f,. - v. ' or-.i - i It d ! in the ), a tu to of forty- C-m -Itrt wq bm' ...ird" m-f.!, firr:v(d dt Kdshi -oh the .te.IiV. 'i'i-V rr i h r ot l1 e ; iu Gen. Kuueite i. acn- i I. iio.viw.'h.'i. "O.-r-Ti liiji-.dent reporia that ( it ij iUO! hAS reCOnuouerea a iei a-. i-irgm.-Sh?lJri The vH.ole ot hi torceH win M.drtly be coiifentratt-d in i be ijirgai Valley for oi.Cabul. . a rai id alvaucr Turkey and' Greece -rnparinj foi- ' I !i War. DNTyoK ScDt 2SUTh C istiaTjtino- pie correspondeutltpf thp u dard teie- graphs : iit id thougi- tub. au uu derstandiE'i between Gireict 'atd Tur key is impossibiej Warlike prrp&ra tions are progressing oq both sides. T. is the opmidn here tnai it is Austiia that is obstrUctingithe effoits for jao tindoisiaudirg, iand tlvat m the ''tvtntj of hostilities s.'ie wdu d immediately! occupy Macedonia. , j 'I'riLce LobanblT ".i.;th bearer of a proj-.O" for an aIliiiKe between Russia and Turkey. It is!rurnored thut Ku.,gia is wi'iing t renoutice eiuht hundred million trades, of tLe war indeiimity and to givelbck eom of the former provitcas oi Turkey in Asia.? A Disabled Miioontr. Ncef -lk, iVal September, 28 The schooner W'm Cnntrs, tifroeju dy:? from Hayti, wiHh logwood fiir New York, put into , this p rt in! Idistress this morning. All of the (crew except the captain ajd onej negro are sick with of fever. Mate a muiignaut florin Thompson died bhartiy at tr the ves sel came to anchor and on9 or two others may die. Health Officer Nash says he is uot positive the disease is yellow fever as the pat ehts have hot developed Home of the most striking symptoms of that malady. )hy kearr.i j Wished to See Grant. j! Ii Sax Feaxcisc'4 Sept 28 Those who visited tne saud Jots in expectatiou of hearing Dnnih 'Kearney pronounce a diatribe ;gaiiistj:Gen Giahi were dis appointed. In the course;of his jcus tomary speech thej a'gitator referred to his unsuccessful attempts to obtafu an interview with the General, haying that his intention was to invite, him to the saud l.tsl. lie proposed to make f.ocomm -iits on! Gcu Grant's refasai to fce him, leaving intelligent woraing m&n to form theirj own coLclusious. Dnrhah Pldrrf: For the vt week o-n- Ti'-.;icturt.re liatl'pa . $-2,887,- 'jj r uu: V -! ony r a-, n Ayly e next; twJlv t, Du a; wiiiv pa., 8!,20OjOJO -r 'i Mter1 I !tdv -.uC ii' ti e i i. in f-r oaajt V at uK It th Ae 0' :.!: V' U- ol if C uls Otli ;ii t y i .rerr- w;!" pome trus- in Uiiri v yrday; iu IjUila Hn.1 tih Ci'H t wnn uhite and ic Salisbury .vo ic-Aru1 it ytryt 1-eavv. i O ie ' Th. rn it rir 1 mae done hr : have i i i ' . Ii liioooro, jial,n,. , J . ' ; i I ier pointy Gob-ro. M''f. The kittle v-as held with Fellowsbin Chrifnh in lohr ou Cbuuty, Frjdiy, inrday -nd Snnday. lhe atfepdn' on Sa'ur dny was est.inj ita at i-i uihi, and much interest was nknifested m the! services. Goldsboro u Ie4entycr The n of coiton in tl: is'ba4ii.et for the wpf-k ; -o j vv" "fa, u .u inst, loot up Mi bHis. When the inclcmeabstate of the wpHther isi con etdered, this doef rettv wfil for a ( -eptember weeki Td tal receipts up to sme date .2, 1 1 7 bniles. Newbern Jtut Shell: The Elm City Athletic Cub of Newbern, held a meeting yebteray and decided to have - " j 6y-o ; uu-icusB race ou the. 2nd of Octjober. The winning om testant will rpeive two-fifths of ! th gate money, less expejises, and as; there will no doubt be af large attendance tnat will a i liandsome prize. jThe second best. I contestant will receive a purse of 5.1 f 1 . j Goldsboro 3fe$s jer Wm A Grant ham, a voting man who left this county some, three years ago, was kill ed at Anstid, Miss, in April Jast. It appears that-he had struck M J Jnnm the Citj ilaxehal of jAtutin, with, a1 bridle, when the latter drw a revol ver aLd shot Grantham, killing him inntantly. The news of the killing reached here ou!y a few weeks ago. Goutham. Was ttitj son of the late D jvid F, Granthr.m. The Go'.dboro Messenger records a h a t-reudmg accident which resulted j i t death of Mr Nathan P Brogden, !;f Wtyne c.nrity, o i '1 hursday las, ili B ' gt " ,Tc' e.t ork at his cotton giu .wii a .t iit snve of his shirt on the right arm was caught and before 'ih c 'ii!d withdraw it the flesh WbS ror'! eiit'r-'y from the prm and hand nekiw the t bow. Sarg-.cal aesistance as bummooied post haste from uolds borobutithe shock was so great that tht3 utifortu'jate m n eou!d uot iecovr f ona it but d.ed eeriyon Friday morL- irthi:ef.a. acuutn D tuieu bv (Jol L ' ; i uij! plir y. atid iir Freeman, a we! :j. tei tiiitn, hae recently visited .r-. i.e id Cit , with the view, it is sai-1. t .-e'-fi-'liiiji Miitao.e iite lur t W(- j uji ircd-r oiu hi.ttl wbi:-h some Velt!v iit eii fc;; r(..ntfcinp!atu b'iil'iiug, at a Ovtt or o',o Lul Jr u th -usaad dollars. ljiU?l 4tIkius,tMrs App ilntinelits. lluK.erfordUuj, . October 2nd. , Shelby, OetuVer 3rd 1. .M. I Liiic-iluton,- Outooer . otu, Seveoteenih B'lLday aftf-r Trinity. 1 ' lieaUys F 'vd Oaober Tid. II eh Shoa's Oot.i.cer O.h. (.., nia, October 10th October 12tb. Eigh eeuth Sutiday atur.Trinit-y. Si -ufcvii.e Ocioter Hth, CfDsecr'ation off th" Chureh. ! J ii- xjl lilted' Octob er 15 ,! i- "tit - reb-!'. Co.. 0..t Ur.lT-.b MoDrup, ( ) t 'er 19 o,.2it:et(fet.t!: ja alter 1 riuity Wadesboro, October 21st. Ansonvi!! O.-toher 22-d. lIo-kiuLh ihi, October 23 d. L;tu,ri 11.11, October1 24 h. : Collections I at each of these places-fo Diocesan Missions. i Beautirlers. I Jj.i!l!5?, yOU UUliliUt LU VIC jail ii - nUy chti-cbo and sparkling eyes wi:h al ih" cosmetics of France, or beautifiers of the world, while! in poor . health, aDu ii'lthifiir will pive jou such god health, itrer.sih, buoy ant spirits and beautfy as iiop Bitters. A trial is certain proof 8te auothvr column. 1 T t: L. . U oL'irJ Wine and Cake for Evenings. j : ! Alfred Speer of New Jersey, it should be known, is one of the m;ist exteusivt producers and dealers in Pure Wiues and Brandies iu" the United States. He inakjef a Superior Port Wice, which took the hiphe.t premium at theOeuteunial, ktiown is hpeer's Port Grape Wiwei It is soh'l by J, C. Mimdi, i'. L, Biidgers & ' Co ind Green &Flauuer. Au-tf. Important :o the Afflicted. We would advise all who rhay need the advice of a physician, to either cail oi write to Dr. llooertsoii, 19.. So.lEutaw "St.. Baltimore, Md., who iroiii 13 je is expe iieiite in Hospital and Special Practice, puaiantfes a cure iu all diseases of the Urinary (Jrttuvt and of the Xe'rvoujJ Sya tern, Organic and Seuiinai Weakness!, lm potency (I'ss of sexual power), Nervous Debility auo. treinblipg, Pjlpitdtion ot the Heart, dimness of sight or giddiness, Noc turnal Emissions, etc., all resulting from abuses in y.uth, or excesses in manhood; also all skin and blood diseases quickly cured. Dr. Ll is a graduate of one of the oldest and best medical schools in thi.- country (Uii.e:siiy of Marylai d), and re teis to Hi'? h-ading physicians m his city, ami all consulting him can rely upju honcrablc and contidetitial treatmer.t. Iri enclose stampj for reply. Special attention given to all .euisle complaints. Good ac coiumodatioiisj for all wishing to call ee him. Medicine sent to any address. f WiliiHnijton District. MethodisfrE. Church, South. Fourth UoULU oi Kfd irterij M tings, 1879. Brunswick . . .Sept 27 2S Vilm:.rigu;n at Fifth SmithvilletS ;ti -n..... Street.. ..Oct 4- 6 Get 7- 8 Wiimingtond Front Sim t O.-t 11-12 Topsuil O;". ! l'j Onslow j . O- t 23-20 Dupiin at Wesley Chape! .... Nov '1- li-Von at McGee's, . . . Nov 8 2 Cowrie Miss, at v' esey Chapel Nov ll-lo Coktsbury t Bethel.....' Nov 15-12 L . S IiCKKHBA D, Pre.-idm K uer. A CARD To 11 who aro suSering from the er rors aud indiscreM-ns ot youth, nervous weakness, early decay, doss of manh-iod :c. , I will fend a recipe that will .'ure you, FREE OF CHARGE. Ibis great nenitdy was discovered by a missionary it South America. Send a ' self-ad r so ' . nvelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Ikman' Sfatiftn J). jS'ci' Yk City Administration iVoliee. HjAVfNG QtJALIFIRD an Admini-trator 'upon the r nte of Ign tins Or. ti, de ceased, lte of Ntfrw Hanover ceunty, notice rs nereDy eiven to all person nviQ(r claims aWinst sairt Decadent, to exhibit the same to rae, on or be ore the 1st day of Oc rber,iS60 otherwise thv ill be bdirred of a recovery. l rer on? indebted to jfaid Estate are re- qnesieu to inaite lif meaiaie paymc t. ' ALfeXAADEK MPKL'ST, sept 10-oaw6w Administrator. Sale of Unclaimed Freight. QX WEDNESDAr, October 15th, 1879, at i2 o'clock M, at the Central Railway Com pany's Freight Depot, I will sell, at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, in order to satisfy claim for freight and other charges, the following artisles now remain- ins: uncalled for, rix ; 1 IKUi aAFU, conignel Northrop. to DeRoset k 1 Lot FUUNITUKP, miined to D i Bj order General Sopprintndent. THOS. D.llEaKs:, pt lfroawtf I Agent. iJOMMi:3IAL NEWS VJJuMLMi-TON MAKK.KT I SEPTEMBKB 30 -4 F M. 1 SPIRITS TORFENl'INE Firm at 28 cents. Sales 4C3 casks reported at that .fig ure autl 25 do city distilled at 28 cents, KOSIN fcteady at 90 cents lor Mra ired and 95 cents for Good Strained. Sales 500 bbls Strained reported at 90 cents. TAR Steady at y7j; cents. Sales receipts at quotations. . - i ! CRUDK TURPENTINE steady at 1 10 for Hard, and SI bO for Soft, fcales receipts at quotations. . COTTON Steaj'. Sales 1CK) bales reported at quotations and 2i do on private terms. The following are theollicial quotations: UrdiDrj Cenu. i ' " i Good Ordinary. Strict Good Ordinary.-.. Low Middling... 9' Middling...'... o-ood Middling ... Uotl-n FPO bales 413 CA9Ri. pritf TurpwDtir.-. 2,343 bD bl " Tar i oi-uae TorDutin'. i MA HIKE NEWS. A 14 HI V tt. Steimer KHza' eth, Chalwick, Bmithville R i' l'u.Li!w!l. i ) ritttiii-yaent Pa-spirt, Harper, Smlf bville Gei !yer. steamer Wave, RoW&orj, Fayetteville, SVilii:t i:i, ,t Ai ui.rhisoii. Steam, r A P Hurt, Worth, Fayetteville, v, orth A Vv or tli. i OLE ARID. steamer Elizabeth CUadwick,; Sraithyillfe II I' Paudisou. i -Steuiu-y.tcut Passport, Harper, Srnithville ueo Myer.j. . I I . Steamer Va"e, R'heson. 1 Fayetteville WiiiiajusiJfc MurebiMjfi. f Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Fayetteville' Worth tv. Worth. , I W K ? K LV STA'l'EM KA T. OF ?T CKS O Uotton aJluu.e...!.. aHoat hand sspt. 29, 1879. 2,031 74 Total 2,105 10,063 pi rite ashore. afloat. Total .... io;o63 Rosin ashore...... ...J....1U.744 ........ 300 alioat loiai.... 115,044 Tar ashore K t 5,319 afloat. Total. Urtide ashore. ' afloat. Total. 1,145 RECEIPTS FOB THR WEEK ENDING SEPT. 9, '79 Cotton Spirits... itosin J 1,518 4.197 170 1,40 Tat Crude I ! expoars foe the wekk ending sept.! 29, '79 Domestic. Cotton... 1,308 Spirjita t .1... 31 410 351 40 Kcein Tar ........ Crude. Foreign. Gotten.. 3piri:&... 1,145 'tosin Tar Crude List of Vessels Over 100 tons in Port Sept 24. 1879- .j BARKS. Br D H Bliss, 542 tons, Jones, Sot Prindsesse Gyda, 313 tons, Helgenseu, K E Held Br Geo Davis, G43 tons, jHonkr, 1 Alex i;prunt & Son Am Jaes E W ard, 424!tons, Atkinson, Patersou, Downing & Or Ger Marie j 5b7 lo'us, Permien, repairing, ! ii Peschau & WesteraiaiiO B ll US. Br Busy Bee, 329 Urns, Graham, EG Barker & Co Sp Dos Cunados, 227 tons, , ' Laid up for repairs SCHOONERS. . ! Am Bessie E D ckiudon, 374 tons, Standish . jj H ChadhUnn & (Vi Foreisra Vassals for tiiis ?orc ' (Corrected Weekly.) Br barque Mia Moore', Fielding, eai'ed rrom Liverpool, rept. 17. j Nor barq-ie LiKgan, Magnusa n, sa h fr-'Ui Lisbou, Sept. 2. fierbalqae Vonder Heidt, Michaels, s Bio, Ausrusit HQ. .Nor brig Azha, Hanzer, sailed from Liv erpool, ept. 15. lir b'm Heckermet, , at Rio, Aa,3 '. tsr Drig aeiress, Urotberton, saiitc Op r jNor briff Jarlen, mhu;b, Se. t 11 -, e.i!ed from Yar- fc w-l brqie Antelope, Kj berg, Eailedf.om Exin uth, rtept. 5. Xcr barqne Krwtine, Jetsen,i ?iled f.-on Antwe- , .Sept 5. ! Nrr barque Z-phyr, Jensen, at Liveroool. Spt4 1 ' Nor barqne Anna, Salrerrea, Efiled frc m OrimaleT, Aug. 21. Ger barqae Apotbeker, Disirff, 385 tons, Seiiebaarth, at Gloucettelr, Sept 4. Br bark Emma Ct oolr, 2j6 t in, Wood ward, at Liverpool, Aug. 28. tier bari W W Haryey, 377 tons Peter.-, at Gloucsster, Aug, 28. Br ba-que Rttolutc-. Lawrence pail d from I Liverpool, Sei temper 4. I W arl it , -1. or. orque njmmet, rngmunasen, sailed from Antwerp, Aujf. 31. I Fr. barque Reunion, sailed from Ant werp, AU. 31. j Sot. barque Roas, Hen, sailed fron Caen, Aug.) 14. Ger ba-que Julie Ifeyn, 322 cons, bebro der, sailed from Gloucester, Auij 8. Br barque Summer CIoud,292 tons,Roeers at Lith, May Br barque Scsie, 302 tons, Huson, sailed from Glaiifow, June 3. ' Kussian brig lima, 290 tons, Anders m, sailed from London, August 4. Ger barque Anna39- tons, Siewerts, sail ed from Rotterdam, Aug 21. Swe barqne Lydia, 3 8 tons. JfnrAen ed from London, Angr. 22. Thoi. H. McKoy, Robt H-McKo ATronwrsirfl-AT-iiAw i WILMINGTON, N. C. Office North side Market sUeot, Oetwee 5,319 1,145 Miscellaneous. YOU WILL FIND CARPcTS, 0!L 21 NOT TH feu will find LARGE, Wide Bed B'& AetF, SUetin, Pil'ow Coftorg Ac I i Jf rent Street. ! " lace, Laujbreqains, Cart&Ia Muslins A. large lot of Calico Wrappers, only 75 cents encb; you may' judge whether i ' arc ihdt i ' Ladiea Merino and Wool Ye.-.t IChil i4n'a retj'e Uoiorj, Ac, Ac, ate, Ac, MOKE ANON. pept 29 Boatwrisht & ECcKoy GR O GERIES HAVE ADVANCED. But nevertheless, we can even now sell you BARGAINS. Cpme and examine our stock and (. rices. It will certainl pay yu. - , ' Ton will at least allow ns to past you on prices. Won't you? Write for Samples and Prices. Your coxn- h 1 munications will receive prompt answers. We keep every thing that is kept in a first class Grocery establishment. Our Wiae, Liquor and Cigar Department cannot be excellea in the btato. I- '- ' ' ' Special attention given ! to the Retail De partment. Goods always fresh. Luxuries and Sub- stantials at very small margin. I ' -I .1 I The fact is we keep on retail the largest -aud most complete stock of any house in the S:ate: . Call and Be us j Boatwiight & KcKoy, i 5 A 7 Worthl Tront Street- sept 29 CHAS. KLEIN, QMertater and CaM Maier.- i i '- No. 24 Sonth Fmnt Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. . J&f A fine asgfrtment of Coffins and Cm a.eti constantly on hand. Furniture Repaired 'leaned and Varnished Orders by tele aj.r- or ifiail promptly filled- jan 13 Removed, j jK, WOOD FT AS REMOVED his office I ' - a?.d (Iwdjling to the building diagonally op- l 6!t ;ne roet Uftice, corner of Chescjut and "0:id StS. s pt 25-fit Oi r iChi CLE UK & TnilAbUIifcK, CITY OF WILMIXCJTON', . September 27th lb79. Particular Notice- ( A IT Y TA X S for 1879 are now due . Inter esr t the rate of Eight per cent, per anrum, i'l be charged, acc -i1ng to law, on all : - i UI?8 remaining unpaid October 15tb, 1679. ' U E N R V SAVAGE, ept ?9-r.aiir2 Trest.rer. SchoM for Young Ladies. MivS HART, Principal. -A.-t's:ed by Mies Jf. B. BROWN. Session begins Thnrday, 2d of Oct'rj IcetructitD in Obbih Lahocagb and Lit ebatcrb by Professor Tm. VomJasmphd. Drawisg and Paistinis taught hj Mrs. E. a. Parblkt. j U-STariceKTHL Mcsic under chrge of Mrs. M. P. Tatlor. I , I ALL BEGINNERS ' Usnia THa FE it T.i'wufl -or I'aifcCIPAL. I TBS Ch a h s i M qdkr at a. So extra charge fW WUDLEWOW and alisthkhics. .S0. Prttettlari, ae Circular! at the Book. Mirc-llanocIJa L t 1.1 i.l .1 NE'A AND PUETTY CLOTHS AND MAT mONT STREET, 'I. "ta and ace rur'ai.n G oods, in jret vri'' I Meiir.o Suits; Ih Wit s'a-iS La 'i. s' aud Chi ili' i " rrt Si Port Grape Winn Used in Churches for CrittcE i Spter's jfort Urape Fours Years Old. ! JIHIS JUSTLY CELEBRATED Xjtljl Wine is made from the juice of iheopn ape, i u8 eu in inn country, lis itTtclu Tonic ana Sircifflteiiiu are unsurpassed by any other Dtive WiR, Beiiig the pure juice of th jtrapt, pjrdwl under Mr. Speor's own prto&a tut epiii its puniy ana senuinenesfr are gorn ei 'l he yonngept thild may partskeo hw oua qualities, aud the weakert inTsHiBM use it to advantage. It is rarticulajijbai ficial to the ared and dbilitfiteu. arid'ij ttel to the various almeritsUata2:ictthjirik sex. !t is, in every respect, A . WINE TO hi ftfcL.lt.Ll UiN. I Speer's P. JT. Sflierry, ' The P. J. SliKiiRy is a Wine of lift RIOR CHARACTER and partake r.f tt. tT'ilden qualities of the grape ffom whict : is maoe. J;or MEUiOI.N ALFK01 LhTlt, it wil j be found unexcelled I Speer's P. J. or Pedro j. Brand ' This noted Brandy is a pure ditiilari t trom tne grape and is equai to the ine.t oa nesy or Otard Bran.dite; for n.edieitI yj noses it can b relied nn en an stric ;1t rur. fcee tbat the signature ; of rAlfrel ..fpH Passaic, if. J., is over the coik of.trictl tie. r. i I A. 8PEElVa Mt. Prospect' Vu'ivIk New Jersey. Oflice, No. 3iW.arj en i"U,Jf ork. For sale by OliEEN A FLNXER, J.t, MUNDSDruggiBts, and P L. liSIDGJi: & CO. I acril .Ut The Purest and BwtMedirinf mi A eomblnntlon of Moi rtorhn. VndnX .n witK ..1ft h( t iluq ' est Jtlood Purlfler, Liver 'jrecnlator, and Health Kestoriiij? Atrent on tank. I ' No dwease or IU health can poaMy ' where Hop Bitters are Uaad, no vaned aao vr' are tieiroptratlons. ' . 11 raey glT sew Ufe nil t?r to U ir T. To all whose employment cau.irp.j.'uU-T' the bowela or uiluary organ-, ir wco J i'1: Annetizer. Tonic and mil.I Stidulfl-.l, 3up c" are invaluable w ithout lntoxlcatta fci. j r.w irrnrtnff'' . what the dlscaws or ailment 1h, u- " 'PR'. T M- 1. -..'1 - I. .... , . rjn I HJ; ' baU or rcirrable, wpo the Pittpr'f.t i.nce. w". 500 will be paid Tor a cae ihi -y ui M S use and urge them to tit li.jp Uitt ra. ' l Remember, IIop nitten'i!' nuril". Arvr H.J en nostrum, but th IMrt ar ! I--.t V .f iVL 4 made; tho "Inva!!d'i FrU i4 ai T" Get some thlU fc1 ; Hof boyoa Cmais'thf'" "fn-e'fcU, iI.l ! Aktl.;i:ria.- .. I ", ;f 'The TInT Tat) for 9 tor" rior lirll r.rhi.ni rv.i.... r...bya...!rr,i.-r- ," . ;f r.M J Traill t t . .... . t ""'..ll,.mt'1f'j':l i i. u is an r.ris.iuTo a rn' i,,r l-.-jaa i .Sold fcy drogjfiu. I ! ""r V. '. ' Buggies, Bui lani' ss k billies FOR SALE AT j- 1 1' 'CrEKIZAajDT'AjCO'Sr i 3rd st.. ornofite tity ! nPDii t.'r x: n rrVP IT l T FT AM) DIrPAl t, " BORSE-SBOELVO A sept 29-tf I At' Notice. -. i A LL PEIiJON3 are fore rer .v. r. v .PDTVDE.'tGl , oi iae .''or. or4'i t as neither the Master or Con reiponsible. R. E HKiuf- , f O. HEL(iKiK, Ma-ter. Batting, -I - I SA T70R QUILTS, NICELY CA i' , ! At the lU IV1 ,on fori ,' 1 : w i n tm. I ii i ilWbtfl I re?" if WILMINGTON COTT05 Beptl5Xoa Fri-tf PBLHCIPAI- ept 27
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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