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! ' . j i In Drier. G ,veroor Seymour ami Senator Kru-4tiexprejM tu ir hopes of a D-'mo-cratio victoiy. TLert was an attend ance of 15 000 poopio at the land meeting at Cork 9undy and Mr Fur uell toid them- they should rely on pasaiye physical resistance to on just demands. The English army adyauc ing intoAfghanistan is about to sendout a force against the marauding tribes. There is some pof-pect of an arraDge ment between the Turkish and Greek border commissioners. A meeting in the interest of the proposed t'ranoo Amerioan treaty was held Sunday in the ciroos of the Champs Elyseee. The Standard's dispatch from Z irgun Soar reports that the Afguan artillerj did not join the mutineers but at present protects the Ameer's property und famiiT. Thv. Lowever, now threaten to sack the city and dieperse unleis thj Ameer return?. The six days' walk for the O Leary belt was begun Monday morning at Madison Square Garden in ths presence of a full house. Mr Betcht-r has returned from hi vacation and appeared in his pulpit Sunday. Mr Talinage preached Sunday for the first time sinot his return from Europe. Russian Indies have jut begun to take part in boat races. In Saratcfi' the first prZJ, a golden bracelet, and the second, a go den breastpin, were ad judged to the two young ladies who strength af Russia's army is four mil lions, but she touid not march more than eight Hundred thousand, aud, exclusive of the Cossacks, not more than two millions are to bo regarded as trained soldiers. The army is fear fully addicted to drink. -Eighty-Bttven ludian children from Ryd Cioud and Spotted Tail bands passed through Sioux City, la., Sunday on their way to school at Carliele, Pa. They were profusely decorated with paint and bright blankets. This is another venture of the Interior department. Several citizens and a German consul ba?e been killed during a Commuuid tio uprising in Colombia. Two aero nauts lost their lives at San Francifco Sunday while making an rscei.s.oa. in half a gale of wind. R-ports are oontinually coming from Maudulay ol barbarities committed mi perbons hus pected of looking to the Britisn for protection. Count von Bulow, the German Secretary of State, has ob tained permission to withdraw from oflioe for six months on tae ground of ill health.1 The Sportsman an nounces that Boyd, the oarsman, ha expressed his intention to cross the Atlantic aud attempt to win the cham pionship here. it is asserted that during the year 1880 the ' coinage of 20,400,000 roubles worth of goid and 7,312,000 roubles worth of silver will be authorized by the Russian Govern ment. The London Staudard says semi-officially that in consequence of the increasiug gravity of the situation at Mandalay and evident danger to the British representatives, the Indian Office has requested the Admiralty to station a sufficient naval force at Ran goon for their protection. An expedition under the command of General Titler, consisting of several regiments, is about to b-3 sent out .to avenge the murder of Lieutenant Kin loch by marauding, tribes. The Times' Simla despatch says orders have been issued to shoot marauders in Afghanistan wherever seen. The Standard's correspondent in Simla Bays the report that the garrison oi ShutarGardsn was entirely cut off from Ali'Khyle and Kushi is false. Geu- l !hai'fs' fnma will arrive at Cabul on Monday next. It is estimated that there are nearly one million railway men in Eugland who are obliged to work on Sunday. Kodsutby the illuitrious Hungarian, resides near Turin One of his sons is an engineer, and his only living sis ter is in this country Of the seven million Hebrews in the world, statis ticians say there are five millions in Europe and a million and a half iu the United States. John W Keene, the iuventor of the Remington-Keenemag ftzine gun, di 'd at 11 ion, N Y, on Sat urday, aged 53 years, of vBnght's did ease, after a brief illness. During a third of the year the sun is never visible at Balmoral Castle. Japan has flue macadamized roads, on which the bicycle is coming into high favor. The Sheriff of BUir county, Pa , levied upon a graveyard, and has advertised it for eale. There is still no news from Cap tarn Payne's command, but the belief that Agent Meeker's people were killed be fore the battle with Thornbargb's foroe is confirmed. A chief of another branch of the Utes has forbidden hi braves to fight against the soldiefs. Moody and Sankey began a series ot meetings in Dean's Tabernacle, Cleve land, Ohio, Sunday. Mr Moody preached to an immesa andieoce, and Joseph Go'k addressed an-overfio meeting. Thirteen tramps armed with missiles boarded a train on th; Maine Central Railroad Sunday d' tied the conductor ;to ..oust 'them. After running some distance the'train ruiied on au iron bridge, help was calleii for, and the ruffians left the cars. There is only one woollen mill in the State of Texas, and it netted to it: owners $31 000 last year. It is situated it New Braunfels. The most active 1 1 1 tea man in New Z a and is Sir Julia Vogel, a Jew, now Agent-General in Loudon, who is about to offer himself as a candidate for the House of Com mons. Seventy-two thousand doi lars is believed to have b-ea the highest price ever given for a hor?e,in Eugland. It was given by its rich eat peer," the Duke of WestmioHter; A CARD. To all who are suffering from the er rors aud indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood &C., I will send a recipe that will oure you, FREE OF CHARGE This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America, Send a self-ad iressed t :-eiope to the Rev. Joseph, T, Lnman' Mutton V, Xcw York City. i N. Y. Wcrid. Will Cot. Sprasac ba Ejected? Tbovidicsck, R I Oo'ober 5 Much comment ha tn-tn excited by the pub licationpermitted by i xj liuveruor Spragueroiihei tollo wing uoit: Office or the A & vV. Spbagce j MANUFACrTRISO CCMPANY , Phovidksce. Out 3, ) Hon. Wm. Spraue, South King-t.. Sib; Mr Guydon pa hi reiuru Irom Canonchet last Monday informed mt that yon refused to allow him to enter the premises and that he cou d not make he inventory of the property which I a&Ked him to take. , This re fusal on your part to allow him to en rer the premises pn my orders means, 1 suppose, that you assume control of the property. This will iufoim you that I claim control ,( t the pr pen of trust and asaigu k. you to vacate the ag ee to allow iree under the deed! me'i.t, and now a name forthwith or to possess tame. Z. Chafee, busiuesf- measures access to such person or persons as I may ordec therein the way o otherwise 1 shall take legal Your, Trust andjAseignee Mr pragu will py noattent on u- thimjte Hesiysthat tne uveutoty blinded to in Mr Chaieeo letter be ing an inventory separate property of Mn Sprague b -has been taken by Mrs Snrnsut; in orsuu aid is in ner pofsession, and that a 6ecoud inven tory is unnecessary, lie claims further tii at Canonchet is! part of the Quid uiok Company pnjperly. H9 ia presi dent of that company and Mr Gnalee is ouly treasurer. The Sprague trust deed of 1873 does not, Mr Sprague says, cover the Qiidnick Company Mr (Jhaf ee dibsentk emphatically from this view and willj take legal; measure to eject Mr Sprague. The 6x-Goyer-, nor has said to his friends that his enemies mean to ruin him arid to send him to an insane! Asylum. Mrj Chafee, however, says that he views the mat er purely a4 a question of property. Tiie reDortof Mr doragues insauily is as tributed here to (Senator CoukliugV personal fneuds. ' , a Wasbintoo Po t. Suicide ul a Yonng Lady. Cincinnati, Ohio, Oof 5 Miss Lula U'jorge, of Bonaparte, lowa,1 attempt ed suicide here toj-day under the mo-i dsrsi!g Qircufaastaticos. She wab afliauced to j F B Ferrimau, who di d at trie St James hotel yesterday. The de ah of her loverj so worked upon her that she became insane, 'and putchas ing a pistol this adorning bot herseli in the left breast.! The tragedy occur red at her buardiog-nouse, corner of Fourth and Smith! streets. Miss George is a portrait painter, but was takm& lesions at the'College of Muio Her mother, who is a widow, is a cusin of Hiram Port ersj the sculptor. Miss George i! alive; but no hopes of her recovery are enterltarmed . I , Washiaton Post. The Shanghai Consulship. Oo. 5 Authorita- steamer public, ore the San Fkancisco, tive advices fropn! Cuina, by fokio, have j'ist been made civinff iiiformatipu that be name of Baiiey. late consul at Hong Kong, was sent tojthw Senate for con firmatiou, (at the last session) asconsul gtnjral at Shanghai the Secretary of State was in possession of Consul Mosbys i dispatch I as published iu the Post, charging Ba ley with being a I, ! defaulter to the Govt rnmet to the: amount of , $30,000 or $10,000, 1 witht record evidence sustttiniug the oharge ; that not until ufter Biile'j confirmation, and Mos by's dispatch had ! in part; been pub lished in the Post, did the Secretary o State take any notice of tbeoharges. The department; then sent Gen Stahl, Consul at Hiogoi, Japan, a friend of Seward aiii Bailey, to investigate the truth of the charges made by Mosby. Gen Stahl s6ught to have Bailey ex plain, the charges.1! Stahl has conclud ed his investigations, and has been obliged to report to the depart ment that the charges of Baileys's em bszz.ement frokn j the Government, while consul at Hong Kong, as made by Moaby, are liutruei. There is also information1 received that Seward'b private secretary. Holcomb, has writ ten letters to various officials in Chine denouno ng Mosby: also that Seward is using his influence to shield Bailey and prevent investigation. There is also evidence showing that Bailey was placed at Shanghai to cover Seward's trucks. I CAfiOLIXA. Morgan ton Blade : The cattle in the lower part of Caldwell county are dying witn distemper;; Many of tke oitiz -ns have been losers, i 1 i : ; Morganion p,iaae : Two . convicts made their escape last week from the stockade at Swaunanoa tunnel. b cuoKiog air tiim uuurpny, ine guard. Goldsbord Messenger: Among law- yers expected in; attendance of our Superior Court this: week,! will be the distinguished Col j Duncan K1 MRae He ha secured i rooms at Mrs M K Crawford 'e.1 j i . ' Goldsboro fsenger: The case of the negro murderer Boll, removed to this county from Sampsou, will bt called up Wednesday, when he will be arraigned." The trial will probably not take place till next week. Goldsboro Messenger: A shocking affair happened at Mount 01ie, in this county, Thursday evening of last week, resulting jin the death of Mr Wm R Thompson. It seems that tht deceased had been indulging iu the foolish and truly reckless habit of crossing the track between the freight cars while the train was in motion, and his success in this fool-hardy business Sail' . - was quite a matter of boast with him Thursday night! was pulling out running at a ra miles an hour. as the freight train fiom Mount Olive, e of ten to twelve he attemDted to ra. pet the daring feat, and in doing so met a most terrible death, being crash ed underneath the cars, and hi3 body literally cut in two. F ee Dec Dee : ' We are glad to' state, from good authority, that Mr O D Mo Rae will rettiu his position as agent u tae Uarolma (Jeutral R inroad and a Te egiaph Operator at liockingham, .'. piaCc) he has filled long and faith- ?ully. Q ddsboro Mctsrnrier: The total rtcio's of c'ittnu received in this market for the week ending Saturday, Oct 4 h, foot up 1 016 bale, but this only embraces that weighed by our cotton weighers, and does not include cottou bonght by Gold-bbro cotton buyer in neighborhood towns and orougbt here for shipment. Wine and Cake far uvenlngs. : 'I i Alfred Speer of New Jersey, it should V known, is one of the m st extensive producers aad dealers ia Pure Wiues and lirandies ia the Uuited States. He makes a Superior Port Wice which took the highest premium at theCeuteonial, known s Speer's Port Grape Wiue. It is sold y J, C. Muuds, P. L. Bridget & Co md Green &Fiauner. ! Au-tf. Grape Culture and Wine. Mr. A. Speer, ol New Jersey, one of the largest grape producers 'of the Last commenced, but a fesv years ao, in a small way, to make wiues trom currants, blackberries aod other lruits He now controls large vineyards, from which bis famous Port Grape Wine is made, which chemists' and physicians say rivals the world fur its beneficial effects on weekly and aed persons, ror sale by J. C. Munds, Green & Flanner and P. L. Briders &, Co. Bishop Atkinson's Appointments. Linculutou, October 5th, Seveuteeoth Sunday after Trinity. Beatty's Ford, October'Jth. High Shoals Ootober 9ch. Gtstunia, October 10th. Charlotte, October 12th, Eighteenth .Sunday after Trinity. Statesville October 14th, Consecration uf the Church. i ' Muraoton, October 15. St. Janaes' Iredell, Co., October 17th. Monroe, Ootober 19-h, Niueteeuth Suu &y after '1 riuity. Wadesbctro, (.October 21sfc. Ansouville, October 22nd. Uuckiuhim, October 23rd. Lausrl Hill, October 24lIi. Collections at each of these places for Diocesan Missions. Wilmington District. Methodist E. Church, Sou h. Fourth KouLd of Quarterly Meetings, 1879 . Wjlur.ngtou 'at Fifth Street. ...Oct 4 5 8mithville Station......... . Oct 7- 8 Wilmington at Front Street.... .0:t 11-12 Topsail.'................: Oct 18 19 Onslow Oct 25 (2G Duplin at Wesley Chafa! Nov 1- 9 Clinton at McGee's ....Nov 8 2 Cohrie Miss, at W esley ChapelNov 11 16 Cokesbury at Bethel : . .Nov 15-12 L. fc. Burkhead, j Presiding Eider. Set back 42 Years- "I was troubled for many years with Kidney " Complaint, Gravel, &c ; my blood became thin; I was dull and inac tive; could hardly crawl about; was an old worn out man all over; could get noth ing to help me, until I got Hop Bitters and now lam a boy j again. My blood and kidneys are all right, and-1 am a?. active as a man of 30, although I am 72 and I have no douot it will do as well lor others of my age. It is worth a trial. Fatner ) . . I The South American Armies Mov.'n:; London. Oct 3 A despatch dated Valparaiso, September 8, says that the news of the advance i of the Peruvian and Bolivian armies is confirmed. It is reported that the Chilians before evacuating Calama sacked and burned tbatplacs. The Chilians have made raids into Bolivia beyond Concha .Biancas destroying commissaay and ordnance supplies and seizing horses and carts. It ia reported that Peru haa j suspended payments from tht Treasury and prohibited the exporta tion of silver. 1 i imporiauito me Afflicted. . We would advise all who may need the advice of a physician, to either I call or write to Dr. Robertson, 19, So. Eutaw St.. nam more, juu., wno trom id years expo rience in Hospital and Special Practice guatantees a cure in all diseases of tht Urinary Organ and of the Nervous Sys tern, Organic and Seminal Weakness. Im- potency (loss of sexual power), Nervous ueDUity and tremblirg, Palpitation of the Heart, dimness of sight or giddiness, Noc turnal Enlssions, tc, all resulting frow abuses in yuuth, or excesses in manhooJ; also all skin and blood diseases quickl) cured. Dr. R is a graduate of one uf the oldest and best medical schools in thi. country (University of Marylard), and re feis to the leading physiciaos in his city,ani. all consulting him can rely upon honorable and confidential treatment. In writing enclose stamp for reply. 1 Special atteni ion fiiveu to all lemale complaints. Good ac commodations for all wishing to cah and iee 1dm. Medicioe sent to any address. f Signal Service, U. S A. Station WilmingtonN. C, Oct. s'lSTO 8:10 a. m. ' The following orders have baen received at this station; ! Signals are ordered up at Smiihvilie low barometer in Mississippi. Signals are ordered down at ' New Orleans Port Fads, Mobile and St Marks. ' j -J. M- Watson, Serst. Si?nal Corns, r yj I Indications. i Wab-Department vtuavw. v.. uiui vyiTicer Washington, ID. C., Oct. 6. I87q' For the South Atlantic States inr... ing cloudiness with rain, Easterlv ,inAa higher temperature, lower or sUtionerv List of Letters. ; The following is a list of the letters re maining unclaimed in the City Postoffice Wednesday, October, 8th 1879: A Walter Alvis, Needham Arp (or his fricuda) ; James Allen. B bally Uurgwih Phoebe Berry, Jani Bryant, miss Mary Blo&soin, mtfs Anni Baker, Jas L Bron, S C Bowej s, Randa Boiling, P Blommer, J V Bethae, Jonn Brown, Jonas Blocker. Kiances li teli. C Bella Clark, Ft.ua CLes. ut. Isab 11 Clark, barah Caps, Tenah Chesnut. An thony Campbell, C C Caibourne, G V Carlton, T M (;iai k, Caj r Carter, Sipio Clark, VVm Claik. D Mills Uonelsou, L uis Dry. E Elijah Ellis, A na Evans, j F Stephen Faster, Dempsy Foremauj Becj Fulton, Louveuia Fulton, Maria Foy. G Henry Gause, A' son Gaskill, AloiiZ) Gurley, Tena Ann llili, Sara1! llill, Sarah J Harriss, Martha H uimingway, Aiaij UelleD, Julia Lleart, Fiances Himilion. Annie ilariiss, Win W 11 irris, lauiice Hill, J E Healey James Harriug, Jas 1 tiathiway, Juo B iiaud, Conway llill, Benj A hazel , A Hall, hex 334. J Aaron Jouee, Kffie Jordan, Mariab Jones. K Mary J Kornegay, G F Lucas. L Florence Line, Nancy Lamb. M Nancy McNeil, Chailes Mason. Wm H McLu:er, W H Mirey, J M Mit chell 11 M Alaihtw box 244, Henry Mc Donald, Chaa D Morris. P Andiew P.irce, A J Pettifoot, Ev ans Peterson, Keniou Piiiiipps. li K L Robinson, Henry Robiusou, J H R ich, Anna liogers. S Eider Smith, G A Standi, J W Stump. TJ mith,W li Swiudel, Joseuh ine btewart. T Juo Thornton. ' ; V Jno G VoaS. ! W Uosie Wood, Mary A West, Lizzie Wiiiiama, Katie Waiker, Catherine Wil- aanisi, Agrje vVilliams, Eiiza H Wilson, James Wesley, Jo Wiggs, Granville Wanett, U G Ward, Caldwell C Waiker ! Persons calliug for letters in above list vill please any "advertised"; if not claim id in 30 days will be sent to dtad letter Office, Washington, D. C. E. ii. BRINK, P. M. Wilmington, N. C. I New Hansver County, N.C. COMMERCIAL NEWS WlJLMlGTON MARKET M.I OCTOBKB 74 s PI KI.T8' TCKPKNTINK Firm at 27 cents. Sales 200 casks reported at these figures. ROSIN Firm at 90 cents bid for Strained and 81 00 for Good btrained. No sales reported in either grade, ales lli bbls line rosins at $3 OOf r (K) Low Pale 83 25 for (M) Pale and 83 50 for (N) Extra. TAR Steady at $1 00. Sales of receipts at quotations. I CRUDE TURPENTINE Steady at fl 10 for Hard, and $1 80 for Yellow Dip. Sales receipts at quotations. I COTTON Firm. Sales 50 bales on a basis of 9 cents for Middling, i ! The following are the official quotations : Ordinary 9 Good Ordinary 9 dtrict Oood Ordinary.. Low Middling ... 9 Middling 9 Good Middling I DAILY BI07IPT8 ! Cotton 1,4 1 bale spin ia iurpeucine 3 '6 cask tioeio , 1,013 bh'g Tar 50 " Orude TarDentine... fc07 " Ceute. i MARINE NEWS. A pretty face at a window in a nlaca where a glass should be, remavea the defect that would otherwise be noticeable. ARRIVED. Steamer Elizat'eth, Chadwick, Smithyille R P Paddisou. Steam-yacht Passport, Harper, Smith ville Geo Myers. , Steamer D Murchison, Garrasou, Fayette ville, Williams & Murchison. ! ' Ger barque Germauia, Vilmore, Antwerp, E Pebchau d Weotermann. j i i OLKARED. Steamer Elizabeth' Chadwick, Smithville R P Paddison. Steam-yacht Passport, Harper, Smithyille Geo Myers, i , . i Steamer D Murchison, Garrason, Fayette ville, Williams & Murchison. i Steamship j Tybee, Tribon, New York T E Bond. , I Swe barque Israel, Taflin, Hamburg,! E G tsarker & uo. i -! Exports. J COASTWISE. New YorkSteamship Tybee 1 case oil cloth, 3 bales cotton samples, 2 do E.shot bags, 4 do yarn, 2 tierces beeswax, 5 tubs butter, 22 oases lye, 2S bbls turpt. 42 casks spts turpi, 10 bbls tar, 726 do rosin.. 681 bales cotton, toz.uou sningies. j roasiSH. Hamburg Swe barque Israel 2.793 bbls rosin. I WEEK! LIT STATEMENT. I OF 8TO0K8 OH HIND OCT. 6, 1879. i Ootton ashore... afloatj 1.99C 1,23 i Total '. 3223 Mi. Spirits ai shore 8.139 1 afloat s 2,175 Total.... !..... '.. 10,314 Rosin ashore... afloat...... L.... ...120.54 . ... 6,lo9 ToUU : ..126,714 .. 4,880 Tar ashore.. afloat Total........ Crude asbore.J ., afloaL..t 'Total.... 4, 8 733 26 768 aaoKiPTS Foa iTHS wjsik kkdi oct. 6, 1879 Cotton... Rosin Tar.... Crude 1,927 1,224 6.632 1S5 1,157 axpoars roa ths week indiho oct. 6, 1879 Domes tie Clntnvt spirits..: i A sVf CrudeM.. ....... ............ ..M.M ... ........... .......... ..... ...M.M...... 2,498 3 5 629 lt7 List of Vessels Over 100 tons in Port Oct 6. 1879- I ' BARKS. GerLydia T'esc'.i.ai, ;70 ton-, lr ni'-is, . j B. i'ttc.a ! A Westel ai Ain Swd Israel, 3 0 Jons T. ti n, K E IlMv Gei-.Loii Kicr!o, l'N ions JoidaTz, E P sCiiaii & V e.te,niaiii Nor Viking, 1?TT ti!?, Kapiii:v j CP M-ba e Nor Thor, ' m k s, ls-n; . K Uei ' Nor Uoncoiilia, '.)-' !on.-,4 'l-en U t, Heid Br A) 11 Bliss J 542 tous, Ji nes, r. tr " rsai ser v i Nor Prindsesse Cyda, 31itons, Heiei s-n li K lieu Ger Marie, 56"? tons, Pennien, repauing, 12 Peschau fc VVtSteiiuanii P.HiGS. A.m Alice Lea, t 07 t"i s, Kr.s'rr, I Hart ia V: Unwell Br Signal,-SO i t-ms, H uliams, AU-x plnt & Son Br JJusy Bee, - SJ tons, Graham, EGiiaiker&Co Sp Dos Cuuadus, 227 tons, - -, Laid uj lor repairs SCHOOXKIIS. Am City f CLelsa, 151 tons-, Maddt x, j. j H.'nai. fc Koi&Lee Ani Lonetto, t'iab, 310 u)ns, Watts, : i J II Chad bourn & Co ForeiiTa Vessels tor tins Port I Corrected Wee if.) i . :. Br bTque Hla Moore, Fielding, sailed trom i iTerpool, hept. 17. IS or barque j LafcgAn, Magnuse n, & led from Lisbon, Hept. 2. Ger ba que Vonuer lleidt, Michaels, at HiO, AUffUet 30. br brig heiress, Brotherton, sailed Opor to, Sept 3 Nor bri Jarlen, , sailed from Yar mrutb, tie t U Swa barque Antelope, Kvbere. sailed from Ex mouth, ;-ept. 6. Wor barque Kristine, JeLsen, sailed from Antwe.p, tsept 6. - Nor barque Zephyr, Jensen,. at Liverpool, Sept 4 1 Nor barque Anna, Salvereen, tailed from Grimsley, Aag. 21. Ger barqne Apotheker, Disirg:, 385 tonB,' egebaarth, at Wlouceete , tept 4. br bark mma Crook, 2 6 tuns, Wood ward, at Liverpool, Aug. 28. Oer bark ,W W Darv. y, 3V7 tons Peters, at Glomceeter, A ucr, 28. Br barque .Ktfolute, Lawrence eail'dfrom Liverpool, Wet temher 4. Nor. brque Ujmn et, Inmands n, sailed from Antwerp, Aufr, 31. . Fr. barque Keunion, sailed from Ant werp, Aug. 31. Nor. barque Ross, Hansen, sailed fron Caen Aug. 14. Ger barque Julie Ileyn, 332 tons, Schro der, sailed trom Gloucester, Aug 8. ' , Br oar que bummer Cloud,292 tons,EogerB' at Leith, May . Br barque Scsie, 302 tons. H;son. Bailed ffom Glaatrow, June 3. Hus-ian brig lima, 290 tons, Anders n tailed from London, August 4. Ger barque Anna, 39 tons, 8iewerta, sail ed trora Kotterdam, Aug. 21. . Swe barque Lydis, 3 tons, Norden, s-i.il ed from London! Ave. 22. Ner barqua hiueal, Ingmundsen, sailsd nom Aniwrp, AUjj ai. Nor barq ie irine, fciebert, sailed from Li v jrp-ol, Sept. 25. . I Nor brig Prosperita, Beruldsen,sailed from London, Sept. 25. : Miscellaneous. CLYDE' ew AND Wilmington, Steamship irk ra. c. Line. The Steamer 1 l iEGULATJR WILL SAIL FROM SEW YORK O SATURDAY, October 11. Shippers can rely upon the proiup' SttUiu of Steamen as advertised, -to For Freight Engagements apply to rilOS. E- BOND, Sup't, Wilmington,1 N. C. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., , i 35 Broadway, Xew York. oct 6 Superior Court, New Hano ver County. Charles D. Bill, Charles R. Skinner and Charles Watins, i i TS. i sea in Uhurcbes for Com ffiniL i Foreign. Cotton I.- i . Dpmis................. "" "'TTt'TtlW , Cruder. 1,454 arville Insurance and Banking Com d any. To Farnn ville Insurance ank Banking ComDany Take Notice. rPH AT AN CTIOV h been instituted as I abOT for the recorerr of nn .ir.d OoJUrs wuh inte.e,t t ern from July Isf, 18.8. due thePUiniiffs as As ignee f J. fcoore, that a Warrant of Attach nei,t was taken out at the time ofiasuin the iummoni .n the aboye action and leyied on Jertaia bonds, the propertr of said defendant Company, in the hand, of the Treasu er of the HUte of North Carolina and that it U hereby reqmred to appear and answer or de mur to the complaint of said Plaintiff at a Court to be held f..r the County of New Han- the Thirteenth Monday after the First Mon day of f'ep mbern-xt.or the Plaistitt will pply to said CBit for the; relief demanded In the eo-opia'ot. i i This the 23d day of July, 1879. I m-vo n 8. YihAMRIWOE. Speer's Port . liraU nJ I TL I : Y "Ik Fours cars ob fJlHla JUSTLY 0KL iBKATEJ Wine is made from the mij J,. 'I Grape, raised in thi, couitiyj lft H Tonic and SlreDslkii D under Mr. Hpeei's own its purity and ennir, Bt ae ous qualitieN aid tf e" fcetUt L use it to adrantse. It i ..Tied' V ficial to the aKed and dlbimOffi to the various ai'ments tl,at affirtW S sex. It RELIED ON. T ' I" 7lH I peer's P. J. sLU The P. J. SBEKRY jia RIOR CBARACTER and is made. For M KD1C1V AL PR01 tsv it wil be found uncelil. i li 4 Speer'i P. J. or Pedro This noted braiidr in a trom the grape and ennai to neiBy or Ou.d l5raDditB; for J. hi pure.dirti poses tt can be relied upon u it'iklti. See that the signature ofVlMfcl Passaic, N. J., is oyer the cork ofewft tie: New Jersey. Office, No, StWrrt!LW ork. : - For sale by OHEEN k FL4M ta MUND8, Druggists, and P. li. BBIDfc iirikiiur Tobaw-o. ar.T , brJiw iv I name, Caaued Goods of eveiy style k nown1 to tho ti auV, Cigars, ljurnVrlcs brands our favorite, Kyiest Syrups, ..Buck-.vlat, -. ", Wites, WLiskejf, Iium'icS, v? v Boatwrisht & OFFER TO THE rhk NEW ARRIVALS NAMELY The Choicest Hams, Pure LirJ, I - . i . -Cheese of e,very description Flour Our Pride, Tlant's Ikiraj A tOD, besides half dozen dlber H Mackerel, Smoked Beef, Praoled TotH Large Early Kose Potatoes, I Oaions, Apples, , Pickles, pjat in every style. rel to a pint, Elegant Table Butter, Cookii I' '. Cooking Wines and I5randif s. The very best flavored Teas Sugars; from Cut Loaf down Hoisted Cifle, tLt best in t friS Rums, from tluteeu yt to two mouths, drc. , In fact, we have EVEK Y A STOCK that you can find in Grocery Store. We extend to ail an invitjiJ09 - - aod examine Stock and PriC: - . . r. 1 . U rsrf ' Bli e aie saiisnea wnu -i i We BoatwiigM 5 dt 7 Uorth rroat oct 6 -"('' Zephyr Wor NOTHER LARGE I0T JU3TCt i WHITE 10 CENTS. MT.O&ED Look out for anao " i MUlinerj Qpenhig. I- sejt 16
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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