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''Beauty And Thg Beast Story cf the Two Fair Matrons who BraTed a Journalistic Monster In bis La!r-thc Monster Howls Apolo getically, but Beauty Spares Ilim Xot. London. Oct. 15. Adolph liosen berg, eJitor aud publisher, of - a so called Society' paper, Town Talk, who was arrested early last Saturday morn ing by Detectiv C uater ou a curge ot libel preferred againat him by the celebrated beauty, Mrs Langtr y, aud also by , Mrs Oornwaliia West, ap peared this morning in th .Gui.dha-t Polioe Oourt. He came out of bin c m tit looked verv deject- .! He li been unable to obUiu buu aieu f 2,000, the sum fixed by tu- Court foi bis bail when arraignf d. The atteu danoe to-day waa very large.. Mr Edward Lewis, the counsel for the insulted Mra West, ho at the pre liminary beariDg of the case last Satur day alluded to the libels for which the prisoner was arrested as the 'vilest nd filthiest lies on record,' was prea tu., ..nt Mr Montagu Williams re presented Mrs Langtry. The defen dant ws represented by Mr Beard. The cjmp'aiaant was ealled upon for l,n auawer to the charge with which be w- .iccuned viz of publibbiUK an i;r':c:- Saturday, the of tlu- m lb, 't-.itii led 'Mrs CoruwalliH Wt 8 . Hiii, aiaojpubliBliingthb auuou-cu-xucut mat Mr Intigtry was about endeavoring to obtain a divorce suit from his wife and that His Koyal Highness the Prince of Wales aud other individuals are mentioned as oo reepondents; further, that thep;ti tion in the di voice suit could be etea at Somerset House. ABJECT AP jTj' OY AND TBEiCHEET. The preliminaries baing disposed ot the p isoner mad an abject apology to the offended prfrtie, regretting that tie should indirectly have been the cause oi tiujioyuiice to eotimabie iadiea. He pleaded iguorauod of the writing in qtv;6!iou about Mri Laugtry's divorce, aud gave the name of the journalist wh had writteu the paragraphs. He went on to state th it Jie employed a detective to search the divorce re col de, aud it waaou the detective's re port that the aHumon to the petition Lad bt-eu piiuitd. Ho dnud that there an auj malice iu what hid b-en recorded iu pMp . the uppoaed" iHotH brfii'g ivt:u u bona fide uwd Owing to lue in er u tViug btcuaic toTU aiK n as l'uip -sibie lor Liui to rind the d'.teo'iv j. Ho was, however, now pre eul. La r piy to a qaus lou made to the pr aour r as to tua teruiB of pyoionc fcZibtiug bvtweeu him auu tile wntcr of the paragraph coiicerx itig Mrs XjJiugtry'H divorce he replied; The questiuu i payment was to have been settled when the writer wrote out his aUort Land notes of the divorce petition to Sir James Hannen.' THK PBISONER SENT TO NEWGATE. Rjaenberg then madeanotber abject apology to both ladies an4 their fami lies, aud begged the O nrt to reduce his bail, as ne was eufTeriug from ill uess aud great mental depression. Mr Moutagu Williums then rose and in sarcastic terms protested against the rrduotiou of Rosenberg's bail. He rehearsed the prisoner's cowardly, cruel aad wanton attacks ou his client, aud concluded by naymg that he thought the atmo pherja of Nswgate would be most salubrious for the prisoner and Surgeon Gibson, of tint place, would give every requisite consideration to his case. These re marks produced loud laughter in oourt. The prisoner was then com mitted for trial at the SeBbions, the bail remainiig the same as before-. THE DOUGHS COTTOX CLAIM. Resisting the Payment of tnej $20,000 Demanded for Counsel Fees- w.-tt.-LvI oAt 15 Kotert M TiAnniag Mr,hfilf)f tie Western Dis trict of North CarolinaJ and Stephen 'A DonelsP,! Jr, are hsviiig a great acai of trouble with a claim wnicu oj h nrost-cuted before the Treasury inortmpnt fnr m&nv vears. i Aboi S200.000 wortli of cotton was captured from the Doug'a-es in North Carolina during tho war and carried to Missis siiidi. Wheii Mississippi was cap tu td by the.Duioni armieH the cotton was recovered 'by agejuta of the Gov ernment, ww sold add the proceeds covered into, the Treasury. A few ! ys ago the department paid the .igl.,r,ri6 38,000 lor tneir tonou, .uto je-fourth of the bodi claimed. . o Wash .cgton attorneys put in bills, one for $15,000 and the other for $10 000, for fees.1 II he Douglases resisted the payment of these claims. An at tachment wab is- m d egaiust the money received f r. m the Government, but Robert ELiuglus put; te cith in a eafe place.) A counter action has been begun by tbe Douglases against their, old and high-priced attorneys. "HIE UtES MUST GO." TOt Asent Stanhy Sajs Is the Secret of the' Outcry and Ljlns Ru mors in Colorado. Wa iiington, October 15 The In dian .Bureau ju-day received the iollowing te'egram from Agent Stan ley of L.o3 Pinos Ageuoy, Colorado: All is quiet. No danger j of trouble from Indian?, either near or remote, uuleps precipitated by evil counsels and conduct of the (whites, who seem determintd i to make irouble. News papers and the very atmosphere of Colorado are full of iyiog rumors. The btcret of all this! outcry and these false rumors can be found in the popular text, 4The ptes must go,' Tne white women, children, money, acid papers! are safe with Mrs Meeker. All will bn f-eut here a9 soon as practi cable, borne employees are jbelieved to be alive. The eotditrs haye beeD reinforced. Provisions andi watr p'eoty.. These items are obtaiaed here from runners from White li-ver.' an iBhemc Emlsration THE BATTLE OF GEOK-TEI'E. Miners Adjptlns: Lond on'. Oct 15 A conference oi '.eieg tten rr-resiputing 1 140,000 miners iva tjeid tl -day at Leeds, Mr Mac DoEiaJd pi eliding. A resolution was pasted iu fuv r of a national emigra tion Kcheie to jodiseu the competition mong miuers The sche'me conBists of a sjstem of 6oaa 1 weekly subscriptions, subscribers; after a jcertaiu time to bllot for chanc s to migrate. Those going to America Ljwill receive six pounds and passage ( money; to Aus tralia or New Zealand, twelve pound and passage money. , j j Oae Way to SllenceMr. Parnel. London, OjI; 15-Thjjs Globe this af ternoon says it is reported from Dub lin that the Irish' Government author ities contemplate takag legal proceed ings against Mr Charles S Parnell. the Home Rule leader. The Globe under stands that Mr Parnell, in response to several pressing invitations, will go to America at the eud (of November, after the termination of his political tour in (England, forthe brg'anizitioh of the Iii.-h vote. 1 1 twelve years old, bad disappeared from home. .Nothing was beard ox mm. and Mr Clark waa in I great distress Day before yesterday he received in formation through the manager ox roe telecraph office there was a boy at Richmond that there who gave bis name as Claik, and claimed that be had been kidnapped in Sa'isbnry and brought there in a trnnk. Mr Clark bad Lira returned by express and has received information that be bad arrived in safety, but the mystery of bis disappearance is unexplained . Greensboro Patriot: Work on the grading of the O F fc Y V Railroad is progrei sing splendidly. The force of convicts on eastern end have been moved to stockade five miles from Matthews', and the force at this end will be moved to new, stockade five miles south of here next week. There remains but twenty-six miles of road to grade and a couple of miles at Buffalo which is skipped for the present. Some of I the ground is so level that two miles a week oan be done. At the present rate of progress the comple tion of the grading may be looked for inside of twelve months. Dr. rtJE, 1 578. J Hott's Endorsement of Sneer's Port Port Grape Wine. The following, from the celebrated Dr. Mott of New York, speaks wonders fir Mr. Spcer'8 efforts to raise the Oporto Urape in Ne w Jersey: ! 62 Madisox Avenue, New Yobk, April 11. 18 Mr. Alfbed Speee. Dear Sir ; The visit which 1 made last year to your Vineyards, i wine-presses ard viults at Passaic, N.1 J., satisfied me thoroughly that the wines manufactured bv vou are pure and unadulterated, and the vety best that can be offered to the public for medicinal uses. ' Acting upon my favorable improfsions at the time, I have since recommended the Port Wine more particularly in my practice, and am satisfied, with marked benefit, to my patients. There can be no better proof to the doubting raindJ as to the Wine being made Oi the finest Oporto Grape, than a visit to the acres of land covered with the vine bearing the luxuriant fruit. Wishing you success in your praiseworthy enter prise, j remain rt'sppct fully yours, ALEX B. MOTT, M. D , Prof, of Surgery, Bellevue Ilosp. Med'l College, &c-, &c For eale by J. C. Munds, Green & Planner, P. L. Bridgers & Co. Wtue and cake for Kvenings. ! Alfred Spei r of New Jersey, it should be known, is one of the most extensive nroducer8 and dealers in Pure Wines and Brandies iu Jhe United States. He makes a Superior jurt Wine, which took the highest premium at theCentennial, known as bpeers Port Grape Wine. It is sold by J, C. Mund3, P. L. Bridgers & Co, and Green &Flanner. 1 AuK-tf. What a blessed security the newspaper man feels as he reads in an exchange the announcement that dangerous counterfeit one thousand dollar bills are in circula tion 1 I , . ' C0IU1EBCIAL NEWS. WILMINGTON MARKET I ! i OCTOBKB 17-4 T M. I SPIRITS TURPENTINE "irm at SI cents. Sales 300 casks at that figure. ROSIN Market opened firm at SI 15 fc Strained and SI 20 for Good Strained. Sales 750 jbbls Straind and 1 2.000 bbls Good Strained at quotations. TAR Steady at SI 00. No receipts and no sales reported. s i CRUDE TURPENTINE Is quoted firm at SI 10 SI 20 for Hard, and SI 90 S2 00 for Yellow Dip. AVe bear of sales at 41 10 and SI 90. Sales also at SI 20 and $2 00. Mar ket closing unsettled, , j COTTON Quoted firm at an advance of i of a cent on Middling. Later We hear of sales of 75 bales on a basis of 10 cents for Middling and 15 bales on a basis of 19 cents for Middling. The following are the official quotations ; Cento. t tt ........... .. Ordinary Good Ordinary.... Strict Good Ordinary Low Middling Middling Good tfifidling 10 1-16 10 f tt u DAILT aaOHIFTS Cotton............. i. Spirits Turpentine...........!......... tkOMB Tar Grade Tar pectire.... ........ 625 halea 136 catks VIA bbia tt 330 " MARINE NEWS. Bishop Atkinson's Appointments. St. James' Iredell, Co., Oetober 17th. Monroe, October 19thrNineteenth Sun day alter Irinity. Wadesboro, October 21st. Ansanville, October 22nd Rockingham, October 23rd. Collections at each of these places far Diocesan Missions. ARK1YD. Steam-yacht Passport. Harper. Smith ville )ueo Myers. . Steamer Isis, Paddison, Point Caswell, R P Paddison . ! Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Fayetteville, Worth & Worth. i Ger barque Maria Sophia. Witt, Plymouth E Pescbau & Westermann. Nor brig Anna, Salvorsen, Grimsby, R E Heide. j Ger barque Julia Heyer.! Schroder, Glou cester, E Pescbau & Westermann. Ger barque Anna, Selwertz, Rotterdam E Peschau & Westermann. Br barque Resolute, Lawrence, London, Alex Sprunt & Son. Br barque Emma Crook, Woodward, Liv erpool, C P Mebane. CLEARED. Steam-yacht PasspoH, Harper, Srnithville Geo Myers. Steamship Regulator, Doane, New Yora T E Bond. i - Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Fayetteville, Worth & Worth. Steamer Isis, Taddisou, Toint Caswell R P Paddison j Ger barqu Dou Rlcardo, Iladdatz, Cori Falmouth or Plymouth, for orders, j De Rosset & Co, 1 Rus barque lima, Androssen, Glasgow, Alex Spruut & Son. j Exports. i COASTWISE. j New York Steamship Regulator 75 bbls pitch, W) do crude, 250 do tr, 718 casks spts turpt, 18 bbls peanuts. 733 dq rosin, 66,428 ft lumber, 2'J pales cotton, 31 pkgs mdse, i r0RBI6R. Cork, Falmouth or Plymouth, for orders Ger barque Don Ricardo 1,500 casks spts, 210 bbls rosin. i Glasgow Rus brig lima 2.112 bbls rosin, ISO casks spts. Uussla's Troops Repulsed and Com pelled to Ketreat in Disorder. London, Oct 15. A despatch from Berlin to the Times says ; l he Rus sian press is very impatient about the dearth of news from the Central Atian expedition, especially a no effort Las yet been made to reconcile the appa rent Contra Jiotious iu the two' official reports o he rscent action at Geok Tepe. Meanwhile, a letter from Tiflis, publuhei in the GoIob. says that grave apprehensions are feU there for the safety of the expedition. The letter describes the invalided men arriving at Baku as being in a miserab'e plight and says that gieat numbers have died of diphtheria and scorbutic diseases, and that the medical arrangements are in: ffioient.' A depatch from Berlin to the Stan dard say a : 'The truth about the G ok Tt-pe affair is gradually leaking oat. The assault on the IJcngil-Tepe earthworks wh made on the Ffevua pattern. Alter an iufffeoiual cannon ade the Unsians made a rash with llxed bayonets, but were repulsed and retreated in du order. The Tuiooman cavalry, attacking the Russian flnk and rea. oreited such confas on that when th rangaard reached the main force inre&er?e, the latter was unable to stem the tide oi the retreat, and waa itself compelled to retire forty miles before order could be restored. According to prirate intelligence re Odived iu St Petersburg, the Rusiuan lou is mnoh greater than the official reports admit.' The London Daily News of this af ternoon publishes a letter from St Pe tersburg, which on firms the news of the defeat of the Russians at Geo Tepe. The letter ays: 'The advance column of th9 expedition, after an Jin efTeotaal asaalt on Dengil-Tepe, re treated o i the main body, which fell back to Burma during the night.' Gotdtboro Messenger: Mr Wm Massey, Br, about eighty yaars o!d, an esteemed and reseited ctizm of the Priaoetoa section, was rece ntly strick en with paralsif. CAB0L1SA. Raleigh ijfceived 413 bales of cotton on Wednes4ay. j Goldboro Mail r We saw e-x cot tou gins' that were run by steam on our trip from this pl&ce, to and from Piney drove Chnrcli. in Samnson nonntv.laat j week. ' li- . i I i Goldsboro Mail : Typhoid ma'aria billions chills and fever and the like, with an occasion' limb to cut off, keeps our corps of city doctors prdtty busily employed! j, ' , Charlotte Observer: The executive committer of the Carolina Fair Asso ciation has selected "the Rock Hill cor net band to furnish the1 music for the fair. The bant1, is highly rooommend ed. ' " ! . i . Male's Weikly: The streams Lave not been so low iu years as they are in the present drought. I A number of water mill?, ( perhaps jthe majority of those in the county,' are compelled to stop. The paper mills on the Neuse have done no wok fori bearly three weeks. , - I- J ! i Goldsboro Messenger : Rev A C Dixon, of Chapel Hill, jis conducting a series of meetings this week in the Baptist ChurchJ Prayer-meeting daily at 4f o'clock, and preaching every eve ning at 7 o'clock. Th9 services wili be continued through the week,, and perhaps next week also. ( j Goldsboro Messenger: Mr B S Shep pard, who resides, in! the Willoiw Green section of Greene county, has an apple tree in hig orchard which bore a full crop of earl fruit, which. was consum ed by his family in June; and as soon as the tree was freed from the June crop, the same tree ireb!cls?omed arid is now hanging jfuil' with1 the sceond crop, which will mature in a feW days ready for nse. I j i 1 Greensboro Patriot: .Judge pick was so much disgusted with the ' wild swearing of che jPhilpot a special revenue cfilcer, I last week, that (he pronounced him the moat abandoned case he ever met in Court, ordered the Marshal to take , charge ofi him and hold him under a bond of $500 from day today as a perjurer, and instruc ted the Clerk to enter a nol pros in every case in which he was the princi pal witness'. , -1 j'ji Charlotte Obierten I About ten dsys 20 Mr A Lt Clark, at the Western Uoion Telegraph ciffiie in this city, receivec infoimition'from his family, who reside in Salisbury, that his eor, WilmlDgton District. Methodist E. Church, South . Fourth Round of Quarterly Meetings, 1879 . Topsail ....Oct 18-19 Onslow Oct 25 26 Duplin at Wesley Chapel. .. .Nov 1- 9 I Clinton at McGee's ....L.Nov 8 2 f Cohrie Miss, at Wesley ChapelNov 11-16 UoKesfcury at lietbel Nov 15-12 S. Bubkiiead, Presiding Elder, Thermometrical. From the United States Signal Office in this place we obtain the following report . f il . il ' j jV oi tne inermometer, as tasen uus morn ing at 7:31 o' clerk : Atlan'a, Qa. 71 Augusta. Ga.J 77 Cairo, 111. 66 Charleston, 8. C....78 Cincinnati ...71 Core ic ana, Tex .56 Fort Gibson, I. T.00 Galveston 76 Indianola.... ...73 Jacksonville, Fla...77 Fnoxvilfe .....69 LyucHburg1 62 Memphis, Tenn.....6 Mobile, Ala 71 Montgomery Ala...73 Nashville 68 Aew Orleans... 75 Xew York 6 Panta B&ssa, Ha...78 Savannah, Ga 78 ohreveport 65 St. Louis Mo 62 St. Marks, FU......76 Vicksburg, Miss.... 70 Washington. 62 Wilmington...... ,.i.7f ROSENTHAL'S I Wew I Boot & Shoe Store, 32 MARKET STREET. A Word of Advice Patrons. to my MY STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE in all its Branches, and my arrange ments enaole mi to receive New! Arrivals ot tlfs, c-f the Best Make, Weekly. My Stock will tell you iu the Future as it bas in the Past. i Call and examine before ycu purchase. ! Remember the new sign of the show case. , -; . i i Nextw;ekl will give you some of m Popular Prices ; no time this week. r Respectfully, C. ROSENTHAL, ' 33 Market Street. oct 13 Sign cf the Show Case. ,. Baby SyrupT PACKER'S GINGER TONIC, IadUn Cbologogaa, Ball's Cough 8yrp, Tlnix, Chill Care, Ajer' Agne Care and a COm. plete stock of pore1 Drags and Medicinea F. C. MILLER, Corner 4th and Jinn Street. I Open day and nighLj I octl3-tt 1 Iliseollaxioous. Miscellaneous Nbrth A lanri ! List of Vessels Over 100 tons in ! Port Oct 13, 1879- j BARKS. Ger Genran'a, ?73 tons, Volm rc, K Feschau & Wes erman Swd Lydia. 582 toi s; .Norder, R E Heide Ger Friedrch Scalla, 2l tons, b'uttner, E Peschau & Westerman Ger Charles, 319 tons, Langhcff. EPeichau & Westerman Nor Ross 384 tons, Hansen, R E Heide Ger Lydia Feschau, 370 tons, Bremers, j E Peschau & Westermann Ger Don Ricardo, 283 tons, Roddatz, E. Peschau & Westermann Nor VikiDg, 277 tons, Rapmussen, I CP Mebane Nor Concordia, 350 tons,Glsen, E E Heide Br D H Bliss, 542 tons, Jones, EG Barker & Co Nor Piindse3se Cyda, 313 tons, Helgensen, I RE Heide Ger Marie, 567 tons, Permien, repairing, E Peschau & Westermann i BRfGS. ; Russ Uma, 307 tons, Andersen, Sp Dcs Cunados, 227 tons, R E Heide Laid up for repairs j SCHOONERS. ' , I Am Jas A Brown, 172 tons, Ambrust, O G Parsley & Co Am Post Boy, 171 tons, Gott, Bucksport, j E G Barker & Co Am Eva L Leonard, 115 tons, Torrey, .Nortnrop & fJumm'xg Am licorge li -aicr ariand,i:u7 tons, Strong, I JH Chadbourn& Co from Foreiim Vessels for this Port (Corrected Weekly.) Nor barqae Condor, NeilBen, Bailed from London. October 4. Ger brig Anna, Ads, at Gloucester, Sep- KUIUCl Ail - ! I Norlbng Yalta, Eilertson, sailed Bordeaux, SeptemDer 16. cr Darque JsUa Moore, Fielding, sailed irom javerpool, Sept. 17. Noi barqae Langan, Msgnuiaen, sailed Ger barque Yonder Hei, Mtj'iilj, at Rio, August 30. ! Br brig Heiress, Brotherton, sailed Opor to, 8ept. 3. I , Nor briz Jarlen, sailed from Yar- mouth, Sept. 11. Swd barque Antelope, Bjberg, sailed from Exmouth, Sept. 5. 6 Hot barqae Kristine, Jensen, sailed from Antwerp, Sept 6. I Nor barqae Zephyr, Jensen, at Liverpool. Sept 4. Nor barque Anna, Salvmen, isiled from Grimsley, Aug. SI. : Br bark Emma Crook. 296 (am. wMt. ward, at Liverpool, Aug. 28. w Br barque Resolute, Lawrence. eaUed from Liverpool, September a. Nor. baraae Biemmet. Inp-matfiiun from Antwerp, Aug. 31. ' t r. barque Keuaion. aailed frnm werp,Ang.31. I Ger baraue Julie Hern. 332 der, sailed from Gloucester, Ang 8 i at LefttTSIy m6r Clou!'29i 0,Rogers Br baraue Sasie. 302 t. from Glsigow, Jane S. f Ger barqae Anna, 319 tons, 8ieirerts. sail ed from Rotterdam. Au. Ji ' u - Nor barque Finegal, Ingmandsen, tailed from Antwerp, An; 31. ' flor barqae Irine. biebert. T . erpooL ept. 25. ' Nor briB Prosnirita. B rnl.Wn till, j I rill leave for New York on Monday, the 13th inst' tr 1 ' .i Stockof ! '! DRY GOODS AMD CARpETg , I would say to those who have not yet purchased that it mav L for them to defer buying for a few days, as I will endeavor to o ' nuv cities in uuuio auu xivxiiiJxxijro, ailcl new' i ii n t .1 : ii. ii. - i. i .. . i i i puLteruu iu nrpcic, uiiu. wnu mu yieaicsi possible cLj.spatph some Very Respectfully, et 1 21. Ikl Boatwiight & fflcKov, CAN Supply Your Wants. IF t - ' I JXl. s Port Grape WiJ L'stid in Churches for Onm. ' ' . i You Love Co d Euiin ! Sabstantials the Freshest and EestJ Delicacies of eveiy kind in the Grocery line. Fruits and Confection?. "Wines, Brandies,Giu s, Iums, AVhis keys, Lager, Ale aud Porler. Teas, Cigars and Tobacco, Fresh Buckwheat and Elegant Speer'sIPort Urape w Fours Years Old. I rnnia justly rEi.vWiTpJ.J i JL. ?yrup large:idaily receipts enable USTO SUPPLY YOU WITH FRESHI GOODS ALL THE TIME! EST" If you wish to purchase to i sell acrain, cfive us a triaJ; We will astonish you in MODERATE PRICES. , j i i Boatwrislit & McKoy 5 dt 7 X7ortb Front Street- -.i oct 18 1 For Rent. rpHAT DESIRABLE WHARF, at foot of Mulberry street, latelj occupied JUiA. b P COAL and WOOD YARD, corner of Front and Mulberry streets, at present occupied bj j. a. Bpringer Apply to rept30-tf H.NUTT. r the Baltimore Steamship Company, com lete with Offices, Sheds, Ac Also, the 1 S600. FOR RENT THAT VERT i i desirable store on Market Street, occupiei by Mr. Thos. h! Howey, Mil ks a ShoeStore. street. Apply to sept 10-tf The cheapest Store on the THE McKOY'3. rpHK For Rent. ELEGAriT R8IDENCE I on corner of Third and Walnut ill., recantly occupied by Wm. Calder, Fsq. Possession giTcn October lt. Apply to' feptS3tf , J. F. OARRELL. Wanted. Journeyman printer, who1 can bring the highest recommend atlens. is desi rous of a position ia a newspaper office ia the countryj WiU work cheap. Address, w me is maae irom the ju!ce bf the Oh Grape, raised in this cjunt-y. JluiaiuJ Tonic and: .8'jeitfinty hfi are unsurpassed by any ether natirt Being the pure juice of the gripe, under Mr. Speer's own personal inpcna its purity and cenuiceneis are rjiina The joungest child maj pirUkf o( iip ous qualities, and tie weakeit intiUi use it to adrantage. lt ia particularljla ficial to Jthe aged and debilittted.da to the various ai'ments tLatiSictthii seT. it is, in eTery respect, A WI5IK RELIED ON. ' . j ; Speer's P. J. Sherry, The P. J. SHERRY iss Wtoerfr RIOR CHARACTER and partakescfl golden qualities of the gripe froa ik is made. For MEDICINAL PROFEl it will be found unexcelled. f J Speer'i If, J. or Pedro I Erri This noted Brandj is a pan fttife from the grape and is equal to the Id i nessy or Otard Brandies; for media1 poses it can be relied upon ai itrietlm) See that the signature o' Alfred Passaic, N. J., is orer the cork of eul i tie. " I A. 8PEER'S Mt. Prospect Tkr New Jersey. Office, No. 31 Wirra8;l ork. ' J For sale by GREEN A FLAFWi MUNDS, Druggists, and P L BKH A CO. tsAVi Thoi. H. McKoy, BohiEl? -f - ' ') ATTORNEYfl-AT-Ul WILMINGTON, Office North side Market, itree I econd and Third street?. iu2T-tt Change of Schcdul STEAMER PA88P0RT, LJ Capt. J. W. Harper, On and after 8ATURDA Y, Y October 11, wiU TTTZ Leave BmithTille -'irtt Leare Wilmington....M..3.M rj oct 10 OKO. COMMERCIAL I !WIIAI1NGT0N,N.C! P. A tSCBUZTS, rpHE COMMERCIAL, fonnwl 41 FIRE HOU8E'haTlngheea Ulorofi orated and refitted is now one w n-j first-clasa Hotels inlthe city. Tfj i - tJ i, .v. u.t lioms w lappuea wua me ici " - j era markets affords. ' rf , A Firit-Clas Bar aa Large 8ample Roomi tor mercial trade. i ,1 connected with this Hotel. I FREE LONCH dail & to 12.30 P.M. ! i iulr 19- - L 1 -,-rrnliVl I We Do lioi PATRONAGE simpj a homo enterprise, noruu the exrense of aoj one s Vft DO CLAIM that we can and m Or anything in our Uae, t URBa, and as good work V p can be bought anywhere. Our new LJJc Kt thA beat LuB" M.( c are of sept 16-tl DAILY. REVIEW. London, Sept 25. ' imm , Office-T-CorKuttandKea w OCt 12-
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