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CABLE. NEWS. C1B0LMA. LosDOtt, Oct. 27. Nothing if known at the BauiiD Embassy of the Czar's intention to visit Berlin. Prinoe Bismarck is suffering acute pain, and baa anmmond his favorite physician to Varzin. M Garel, one of the amnestied com munists, baa been eleo ed Municipal Councillor at Lyons. , The Daily News Berlin despatch says it is reported Jthat Prinoe Gort ebakoff will arrive at Berlin on the 11th pi ox. It ia bettered that Midnat raona FIGDTIXG 15 1F6H15FSTAX. COIU1EBCIAL, NEWb Miscellaneous. Goldsboro Jot 2 500 baits of cotton last week. j j fj 1 Newbern Nut Shell: A c&'Ro of corn, about 250 bushel?, wa sold in job lota in this city jeiterr'a at 70 oenta per bushel. j j Henderson Review: The meeting which baa been in progress here about two weeks, jcip&ed list Tuesday. We learn tbat there were o sions. j . Henderson I2evieir The British Fdrce at ShaUr-Gsrdan Sarronnded by Thousands of Af. giiaes. ; WIUIIXQION MARKET I OCTOBJUt 2S -i 1 Ji. fiPIE:T3 TDRPESTINE Firm at 41 cents. Sales 450 casks reported at that figure. Closing firm. r KOSJJM Firm at 1 40 for Strained unrl Mist Jte. ?Jt: zr jsr zzz ver fifty cover- i As we go to xi im weroa iuuu uu. ton , Wftfl fe d yesterday morning baring received satisfactory "plana-1 . . . 9 hJ& i.nnLw,ir nf tions from the Forte, will withdraw resurnstion. The Grand Dukes Alexii and Paul hare left Paria for Russia. They will visit the Emperor William at Berlin on their way home. The SDortsman announces that Mr i Barrass, on behalf of Boyd, has aocep-j press we learn tbatjDr Hawkins' cot- with about 25 bales cotton work of incendiary. Faljy insured. Goldsboro Messenger: About 1.200 ba!f of cotton were sold in this mar the Standard from Knshi says: 'Gen Gough'e brigade has arrived here to succor the force holdingjthe entrench ed camp at Sbutar-Gardan, the com mander of wlrch reports that he is surrounded by thousands of Mangals. He signals tbat hecan hold his ?oan but from the heavy firing it is clear ha is hotly etgagpd. Gen Gough will march for Sbutar-Gardan to-morrow (Monday).. If the position should prove untenable it will be evacuated, but if the enemy disperse, the force wi!I remain at Sbutar-Gardan aDd Gen TAR Firm at tl ho bid. CRUDE TDBPKNTINE-Firm at f 1 50 for Hard, and 12 50 for Yellow Dip. Sales re ceipts at quotations, j wuva uxxu. and nominal. No Ralps reported. j The, following are ,the official quotations; : Ordinary......... uooa vrainary . lo oirict uood Ordinary......... how Middling . ; auacuin jr... .. Good Middling...... ran d -Mg ? aidaa; Have the pleasure of again announcing tn VJfc PQblic Cantr. i 10 tl tl k t Thursday and Friday of last week. Gough's brigade h torn to Cabal.' Tr. Bank of New Hanover paid about $32,000 in cotton checks Friday 1 Newbern Nat &Ji(ll : Bice aDd peas. ted Elliott's articles of agreement, the products of oar lower countn s, is The race ii to be rowed on the 9th of comiog into our rrarket in large nam- . I a: a. i a- i i . . ! I :.a ! i uiibb, um is oniy a Deginnin to wnat will come, as immense I ahiourit8 hare been raised. Rica brings (J5 to . 90 cents and peai from 40 to 75 cents. Goldsboro February. The Standard's Vienna correspon dent reports that rumors prevail there of great excitement in Constantinople in oonequenoe of placards being pojted inciting the inhabitants to re volt. r . ' a onpaioa u uw DMna.ru h. t U.t oome to grief. After the 25th inst. It will be detained and qu utioned on the objeot of its mis- 1UU. . The Post's Berlin dispatch says Dr lieoohardt, the German Minister of Jaatioe, is suffering from dropsy and baa tendered bia resignation. Herr Schelling, Under Secretary of State, will succeed him. iJUessetiaer: The negro Deem 8 Simmons; who murdered Mr Lanier near Dudlev some months sro. 8QC- of our efficient sheriff, hejwas captured in the edge ox Uumberland.oounty, near the Bladen and Sampson line, on Satur day tvght la t,;audj is now securely lodged in our county jail. Newbern Democrat: We haveever seen cotton come into this irjarket more liberally than it has within the last two weeks, and while we have five ! A (J-ibol ue.patob to tbe tbe same paper says tbat the Kotwal of! Cibul and four others have been haDgd for complicity in the massacre .of tbe British embasev. There has been fighting between Ali-Kheyl and Shutar-Gardan, in which the enemy was defeated with heavy loss, and communic itions have since been re opened. ! LOCAL NEWS, . I ' Next Saturday, tbe 1st day of Novem- ber, is put down in'the Church Calendar as All Saints Day. daily aacaiFTs Cottot Spirit Turpentine. kOilH....... Vr... Ornde Toroentine. 2,:. 75 bale 496 casks 1,7 8 bb a 6 . 412 we have an uniisualj and attractive Stock and customers one of the Grandest and Cheinrc Tto !- UeflPeSt Stock, READY-MADE CLOTHlBic Prices ranging in Suits froil 83.00 'upwards'. ' A beautiful and grand assortment in 'S MARINE NEWS. Which we guarantee cannot be equaled in j latest styles in GOODS, . . . tins citv. XBK1V0. ?5f.m"yacllt Passport, Harper. Smith vllle Geo .Myers. Steamer A p Hurt, Worth. Fayetteville, Worth & Worth. i i?' :iizteth, Chadwick, Point tW well, K P Paddison. $JnshlP Regulator, Doane, New York. T E Bond. j j ' T-?irjg NelIie Mitchell, Jackson, Boston, E Kidder 4 ons. , Br barque Tuck Sing, Marshall, iioston, E Kidder A Sons. i ! AS: s, Boois and In all qualities and prices, imported direct from the V i vhicn we irnaranfee to be of sunfirior ,.:IaDW The Fox Club are requested to meet at the Toll House on the Turnpike Road 1 Wc also have one of the choicest and largest stoole I " ""wbwb aipviB, xugs, jjiattmfr and Oil rti Tn at astonishing low priced Please examine. oct 23 A dispatch to the Standard reports sea going steamers constantly plying .that a man named Leonard, an Irish- to and from this city,1 yet this great American, has been arrested at Char- Southern staple upon which more leatown, County Mayo, Ireland, for people are dependent for a livelihood posting threatening notices on his than any other product of tbe soil- bouse. A document implicating him j accumulates in va t quantities upon our in illegal movements was found on I wnsrvep. ; i CLEARED. Steam-yacht PaTxrt 7i mr Kmithviii to-morrow morniDg:, at 51 o'clock, sharp, G Myers. e" S ' i I Stpampr A T Hurt Wd, u .111. Worth& Worth. ntimhftr r.f otiii nn i)g fr.im a Inner I ...-11 o t t. . . , v"'i vuounitA, i uiut las- v.u,o,uUiOM, iiuui . won, XV X XHUUiSOU . trer barque Anna, Beiwertz, London Robinson and King. i JNor barque Friedrich Scalla, Buttuer, London, tvobinson & King, I Foreign Vessels for this Port l Corrected Weekly.) i him. The Times says it is reported that one of the partners of W D Tomlinsou & Co., the suspended cotton brokers of Liverpool, has absconded, and tbat it has been discovered be obtained ad vances in Liverpool and London on the hvpo becation of cotton wbioh had no. real existence. It is understood criminal proceedings aro pending. . Tbe great liberal demonstration was continued at Manchester on Saturday. The Marquis of Hartiogton and Mr John Btitfht made speeches vehement ly attacking the govemmbnt. The Turkish Minister of Foreign addressed the line of the Carolina Central Railway came into the city this morning. They are the first of the many who are expected here during. tha next two weeks, on the excursion tickets furnished here. I I Lroldsboro M ssenger : Our L' Urange neighbors, had some excite ment in their I usually quiet town on Saturday last, arising out of the fact tbat Richard Moyej was found dead in front of Mr F jW Whitaker'd saloon. ii Boaid of Aldermen. 1 A called meeting of the Board of Alder men was held last evening in the City Exports. rOBHSB. London Ger barqe Anna 3,375 bbls rosin Oer barque Friederich 3.S70 bbls rosin. Coart Room, the object of the meeting oh Cadwell street He was seen by being to hear counsel pro and con in thelrjotton several auer y o clock the night pre vious, in ,an intoxicated WEEKLY STATEMENT. or stocks os hand cck 27, 1873. .an intoxicated condition. and it is HUDDOSed that hn rhVri frnm whisky and exposure. 1 He seemed to be iu perfect health1 when sober. Nonbern Nut Shell : ilamefij Albert, a colored man of this city, emp'oyed' oy wen ttanjom on one of tbe derricks matter of a judgment obtained by the city against Mr. lleury Nult, as surety on the bond o f J C. Mann, formerly Su- pciior ashore afloat.. used in cleaning Neuse river channel a jr i ij J 4. . av m ;.'.. ,,i.,r.":i ?'oWllliit. was lulled lbg had been hoisted out of ths river Cmrt Clerk for this county. Maj. G. M. Stedman firstt spoke and was Allowed Col. D. K. McRae, coun se! for Mr. Nutt, M r. DuB. Cutlar, City near La ai"ney unaer ma ia;e Kepublican ad 8,918 2,870 11,818 11,026 24 11,CW Bosin aahoro j 111,413 aaoat 9,208, Total Spirits ashore I afloat.. Total A huge mlaistration, and Mr. F. H. Darby, the Toiai; 110,621 J: . j a. l m . a t i rw intuitu m we xreaij or in xne and wa8 re6ting nearly balanced on the Gfo. ka laid down in detail their fron pfi,,tt nf tha A . . . fi 5 .uiaf i. . j eage oi tne derrick, the heaviest pnrl -r mu xu, Bxuug oi tueoom- being in the water. Albert wn.tn ter be referred to the Citv Attorney, and Total..... present City Attorney. j Alderman FJanter moved that tbe mat- Tar ashore i 331 ..-UUA(......m...... . O r Arniin V .n Hot- H.dt sal e;l lion, ..16 ae Jaiiiro, Srpt 1 or barqie J-ranlc, Paritosen, tailed from Ola' gowf8ei.t. 25. j- Br barque Geo Booib, Joaes, sailed frcm Kio de Jauiero, Kept. 7. j Nor barqu- Coi;dor, Neilsen, sailed froin London, t cob;r 4. j Gerbrifr Anna, Ads, sail.d from Qloucef ter, September 7. 1 Wor i bria: Vulture. Eilertaon. Bordeaux, September 16. Br barque lla Moore, Fielding, sailed iuiu A.iTcrjiJoi, repi. li. br.brip Heiress, Brotherton, sailed Opor to, Sept 3. j Nor briar Jarlen, ", sailed from Yar- mcuth, tie t. 11 ( Swa barqie Antelope, Rjbere, sailed from Exmouth, ept. &. j j Nor barqie KrLsUne. JeLsen, sailed from Antweip, fceot R. j Nor barqae Zihjr, Jensen, sailed from L'YerDool, cJept 11 Fr. barque Keunion, werp, Au 31. Nor ba que Firej?!, fiom Glaaoow, Sept 24 or barq ie trine, ifcbeft. sailad froin lAv 3rpool, Sept. 29. f 1 . ' Nor briir Properita, Beru!dsen,saiied from London, Sept. 2. I New Coal and Yard, i FOWLER gToVE AND OKATtt" Con .;, . aj mr.m -ma J of Wood on haa?. Ord to. era I I Prottnt!,iV! Aiiled from Ant- sailed r lerst'n. COAL AT L0WE3T pU Hrerpd without extra chre, Neva Scotia and FuglLh co.1. , FOWLER aWmm oJtbet-AM8; -"JJ. Watches, missuu. A dispatch from Madrid to the Standard says: ln the coucoil on Saturday the Minister of Colonies presented a plan for the recognition of the right to immediate liberty of slaves iu Cuba and their civil rights of citizenship, but withholding the en joyment of pohtioal rights until tbe expiration of eight years cf forced labor.' tbe end which was on the ! derrick and offered the followin waa uoiaing one ot the guys, when it slipped from its proper position, caus ing the log to fall back into the river suddenly, throwing! the unfortunate man about 20 feet in the air, where he struck the riggiea I of the mast. And was hurled back on the deek, receiving "J11"" wuiuu resuuea iu nis death i wo uoura alter. YELLOW JACK lO.XQLEliEU Dr. Mott's Endorsement or Speer's Port Port Grape Wine. ! Only 0neXew Case In Memphis Son day, and Three Cases of Death. Memphis, Oot 26 The Board of Health reptr tcday only one new ease Mary MoQnire, white, sged 25 y.art, 68 Jeflerson stree. VV B Kirk, tif graph company's employee, aged 26 years, died to-day. Misa Lulu llama, agea lo years, dVd five miles The following, from the celebrated Dr Mott of New York, speaks wonders for air. opeers enorts to raise the Oporto ter Hilf Kin I 62 Madison Avenue, New Yobk, April 11 1875. J Mk. Alfred j 13peeb. Dear feir ; The visit which I mkdej last year1 to your Vineyards, winetpresses ard viults at rassaic, j Resolved, That in consideration of the decision rendered by the Supreme Court, the claim of the City against Mr. Henry Nutt be referred to the City Attorney for collection. Alderman Kina moved to amend, that the matter be deferred until the first regu lar meeting in December, j to give Mr. Nutt time tc procure his "evidence. The yeas and nays being called, the amendment of A l jeroaan King was adopt ed by the following vote; jl Ayes The Mayor, and Aldermen Fos- Lo wrey and Alyera. Crude ashore afloat 4,3b4 603 SPESRfS Port Grape Wine tJaed in Chcrehes for Communion purpose Total. axoaiPTU roa ih wajx knlmhu oc. 27, 187e Cotton. Spint8.. Kosin Tar Crude ; EXPOET8 FOB THB WEEK EXUIS5 OCT. Domestic. rr 13j(d Nays Aldernten and VonGlahn. ; The meeting then adjournju. tn, Fl.inner CottOii....,.....,...,... i rvosin. ...... Tar.. Cnrie flntlah. is it 1 m oat of th. oity. e.r B0nt eUtjon. . Oat colored mta died on tbe Oow I. , ,,oa are ce .upplied with nurse, T J McFad- Actin. m ' fLi. I , r o I "J uiuiD lUJJICi.lUljS den, aged 27 years, residing in Kerr venue, three miles south of the city The Howards supply depot for the sick will close to-morrow, and at the How ard meeting to-morrow night a motion to disband tbe organization for tbe season will probably be adopted. Refugees are returning by hundreds from ail parts. All quarantine re strictions being removed, trains and steamboats com in crowded with people There is yet some danger, owing, to the number of infected noasea in the oity. The authorities ad vise people to beware of such, and hare them . properly ventilated and disinfected before ooenpanoy. Basi ness will open up lively to-morrow Memphis merchants doing business in St Louis, Louisville, and other places will elose c nt at those points and re turn immediately. at the time, I hive Port WiEe ra! List of Letters . . i ( . r Ihe following is a list of the letters re-1 maining unclaimed iu the City Postoffice Wednesday, October, 29;b, 1879: A Ufil stcr AMen, W F Alex'an.lpr iair- r.n n - 1 J . I I T T . : 11? If . . - p1uvoi...u4ijeuueu ido iiuury dnarewb. vv l Arant, Mary Ann Foreign. Cotton 8pirits.... Kosin Tar... Cruae. 2,052 Sfel2D s 5 86 : 1 "''iu CHRONOMETERS, JtWELKY, t Repaired neatly and prompt' o ': ... i 1 ' J. h. wism a o a ooutn t rent gtreet, WiUiW . -- j -o CAeriene?. Ui For Archbishop Purccll. Pxteb bubo, Va, Oct .26 A collec tion waa taken up to-day at St Joseph's Catholic Church, the Key T J Wilson pastor for the benefit of Archbishop use until they were cured. ire uarucu ar v in mv practice, and am satisfied, with marked benefit, to my patients. Taere can be no better proof to the doubting mind, ps to yt he Wine being made ot the finest OportQ Grape, than a visit to the acres If j lan4 covered with tbe vine bearing the luxuriant fruit. Wishing you success in your praiseworthy enter- nriiua i l I1 i i remain respectfully i ours. ALEX. 13. MOT It, M. D, rrot, oi aureery, lieJievue College, k &3 I i or sale by J. C. Mundd Flanner. P. L. Brid " I i 1 'l I "Don't know hair their Talac ! "They cured me of Ague; BiUlousness and Kidney Complaint, as recommended. I had a half bottle left, jwhich I usM for my two little girls, who the doctors and neighbors said could not! he cured. I m s-v . 1.1 V. 1 a. m. . m i . "ww uve iosc ootn or tnemj one night if t naa not giveu them llop Bitters. They uiu mem so mucn ooU 1 cont mucd thir That ii w hy I r? -m r i nosp. jiea i Green & Andrews. " " " , . ivuvi ia uiaCK well, Sallie Briant, Ervin B ackman tienry lirou-jn, jus iirjant, Juauua P v xryant, oco u iwwi. C Louiea Cooper, Eosa Carter, Miram ECall. D Deacon II Davts.lJno F Jumes uix n. i f E Sarah A E-lvr.rl. ' F Virginia F Faucet, IMarv fov, fiVHiiut; f:8ntr, r M tan. 1 UUhisF (iiitti Uauss, Jno Greei;hs!d, PJiizabeih n,'. i II Win EUrsen. B T Hav H n p;m r-tj. List of Ves3e:3 Over 100 tDnsi n Port Oct. 281 1879. BARKS. We Do Not Claim wm x simply tbrtuiiHf a homo enterprise, nor do ve eipedtt' na capenso oi any one's poctet- It t- vajzixji mai we can dji any orierfc Sashr Dooiis and Blind?, Or anjthirg inour li(l-.e, at as LOWUfr URES, and as good work and JuciiLi can be bought anywhere. Window Cla uuiider'sbupplles always on Laud. vur new un i is iu opea'ix aiiu uone Dut tne bat Limber it ued. Kespec fully, ALTAFFER 4 PBIO. Factory Foot of Walnut itreet. I Office Cor tfuttand Red Crjriitrwti Oct 27- i You Want - . I - ! npHlSE THLVGS TOO SAY Ml2 killfully, of good money. You will if it ocBti no more than to plica TOir elsewhere. Good. Thai'i buiinn. IV Specr's Port Grape Wine SSn? ?wSS Draja, llamess, Ac. I 8' e now if we can't veue rem aid Wine is made from the y&Ice ol the Oporto urape, ran ea in tint coant-y its invalaaolc material and for tbite patroaizs hone liitv. yonr money home. oct n GEBHARDT k CC. 1 fen&fi&i," ftufc ana: StrenstlieDini Pronerties DugaD, Jane G F Graham, E W Good- say you dont know half tha value of Hon uibbcrs, auu uo not recommend them ljih enoKgn." u., Rochester, N. Y. I ! Eveningr. ruroell, of Oincinnati. The contribn tiona aggregated $4fXX6a The con gregatiou was very small and the sum subscribed averages $i per member Father Wilson's appeal to the congre gation wa i a rery feeling; and touching one. Bishop Fnrcell waa consecrated in Baltimore October 13, 1833. OxxGcrxA-rr, Oct 26 Nothing has lately .transpired regarding Arch bUhop Puroll'a debts. Tht eiTorts of the ladies to raise money by holding a baaiar for his benefit realized only about $10,000, and merely resulted in I bringing a throng of hungry creditors bJ J. C. Munds,1 i L. Bridgers & o an aoors. aimooga lie Had nothing f ana ureeu iriahner. wt.Mwa. me mjuoy previously do nated was on deposit in Bassiag's Bant at the time of its failure, and is now looked up with the other assets Wine and cake; for Alfred Speer of New Jersey, it! should auowd, is one oi tBe most extensive producers and dealers in Pure Wines and Brandies iu the United States. Ue makes a Superior Port Wine,1 which took the highest premium'attheCentcnktal, knb as 8peera Port Grape Wine. It is Aus-t wc Sold Co, 1 Qood cotton Receipts. ' The receipts of cotton at this nort rr. pi the bank awaiting division among tirday amounted to !l,474 biles ToLday with the immensity of tbe ArohbishopV r 106 lwo dJ8. W bale. jKot a liabilities, as to par ah z 3 the effort of s5?wiDg that, and one that we! doubt his friends, and nothing is oow being f either of our ext door neighbors dona " . -, Vorf.jw m, J i . , . . i Mary Jane Loaned, Thomas Henderson' Jr, Emanuel Hill, Win Ilciwle, Delia L flail, Victt.ru Iiurst. J V H Johnson Bnj-Arues.-- . - - - K Jno W Kenneday, Jno J KtiVan Solomon Kiu;. ' L Roweii Lockwood, Martha Itrnin The IJew Hat Store. rVR STOCK of Wen'. Toiti', I 7 ind rkiM... XI .im mm A I CtTtt U SS -. . . jr r ' - " -. I " vuiiui . U o AILa mm i - . Nor Euxinus, 247 tons Tallakser- i mfi.? if ePareJ?lceot th9 KrP produceo plete, which wepropo-:e to sell uJotii" , i i unaer Mr. epeer sown personal inoerTiiinn. I lowest. W 1 r c ii ' J i I Heie if purity and senuiceBeis are1 guaranteed SMk, Cloth, Scotch acd Aftr!caflCap,T Gfr Fiieur.ch Scalla, 41 ton?, Bultner, youngest child may partake of its gener. cheap. Also, a larW line of CabrtE r I oo . i au & Westerman I oua .qnahbeB, and the weakeat1 invalid mat Thoee wishine anything ia our line r3 xNorlvOs ob4 tons. Hansen. T? v n.-.4 I use it to adrantace. It i nirtiml.ri Kaa ru t . .7-- .v;n ihAr rt- Tf.PflenVon Aim..! ' I to the varions ailments tLat afflict ihm wmVm Ieer s a". j . aiierry The P. J. SHERRY is a Wine of SUPE RIOR CHARACTER and partaket of the K"iucn quaiiues oi tne grape from whichit chaa ea. oct 27- No. 6 Sort Frost f- Alex J'nnmt & s:-.r. 1 1 . A- - wwu uja vrooK,zyo tons, Woodward, r :1 , ' CPMebane ur iwf auiuie, iiv tons, L.awreilce, Baby Syrup. nTvnrp TOXIC. W MEDICINAL PROf KRTIES. unexcelled. I MCharits Morris, Claud MlSIurchi- r Peschau & Westermann son, Stephen! Mi-rton, Thomas McKov I 1C' 4 Permien repairing, . Alex Sprunt & Sod I " 111 ade- For 1 Ger Anna, 0G3 tons, Seiwerts, " wUl be found r i r tt oscaau & Westermann bpeer'a P. J. or Pedro J. Brandy Gcr Julu Derni3ite a . w 4 Ge. Maua Sophia 44 tons, Witt, ney pr OUrd Brandies; for inedicinal W it Cfn ?e re.Iied nPcc u 'tricUy pure. Wash Moo!y, Jas D Mclver. France J 4ianon E Peschau & We&terma in BRIGS. a ir. j o Passaic, If. j., ii orer the cork of each bet' 8ee that the signature .1 .1 Mi.Va n I II f r , w ...viiaui, u a a mrrr mnn Fannie C Mulford, Fannie Martin, Silvia Am Sllas Martin, 264 tons, Brown Merrick, Violet Martin, Fris Meyer. . .,. ' ! Jcs HXeff X Amelior Nichols, Millie Nois, Polly Am Ahce L-a tens, Foster, ! Nixon, Edwd Nail Jno K Nible. Ii W vr . i -Haniss fe Howell Nixon. I or Anna, 27tons,,SalTorsen, Vineyarda. P Frances Philips, Henry J Viice Sarah J Payne, Filly Powell. S Aflen Strong, G C Shields, Jose phine Stewart, James Smith, Isaac H Scull, Mary Smith, BLtnchie Smith Hannah Shaw, Irene Stewart. L-ui Sinclair, Sarah Singletary, Mary Smith. TJno B Taylor, Wm Turner,! Marv E Thompson. I. J W Alenor Watters, Alajiie Wax! Andrew S Wells, David Williams, p s w irns, o welter. . Persons calling for letters in above list will please say "advertised"; if not claim ed m 30 days will be sent to dead letter Office, Washington, D. C. E. R. BRINK, P. Mj x ;.- Wilmington, N. C. New UauAvcr County,N.CL I x-o , I i . B E Heidel urposKomsren, tons, Wohl, J I RB Heide Sp Doe Cm 27 tons, tie. A. 8PEER'8 Mt. Prcroeel a-ew Jereer. OfEe. Vn 3. w l,Zj ork. ' -wMQUjaw I For sale br ORFEV a. f t wwr t A CO?3' y11' Md P L URIDGJSK For Rent. THAT DESIbaBLE WBABF. ! si. list. Laid Tin fnv wn. : I f.-kn nr rti. . . !. f ituoja i -wv aiHioeiTT ltrf. its'. r-j WWAAWi.,A.AAO. h,4VU.l.: . .LI- Am Weafcy Abbott, 120 tons, French, hS aVdM-Kf W0D corner cf Front and Malberry .treets at present ocenpiedby J. A. Stringer. Arply to j Am , 1 ' r'- nr .- . f'a er aiu a, uiiiiu, vu Lczif, cKuover Uarriss & TJowpIi Am S A UoJuian, 237 tons, Peschaley Harriss & Hokt-ti Am M A Folson, 21G tons, llos, T i 6 Barker -I- r Br Carleto:), C8 tons, Albury, J I I ' . 1 E Kiddercfc Kjn, Am ES PoH, 5T7t,ns, Wmiarai .1 " Williains AMurchin Am CW Lewis, , Harriss &Howtn AmPLEiciutrdson, 401 tons, IjSSnT11 . Jas H ChaUbourn & h Am Jas A Crown, 172 tons. Ambrust, w l arE-ey & Co aept30-tf H. KDTT. CHS. KLEIN, Mertater and Calico! Mater. ITo. 21 South Prnat Street, vfilhIaNqton, jr. c. t5m A Una ixrc tnA. a. irraph or mail proipufa, g TAKKER'S Cholofrone, bull's Conjb Syrop, ,DJ ChiU Cure, Aiera' Affus Cure and f plete etock of par Irnc-i and Jledjcs j F. C. MILLIKil i I Corner 4th and an 8trH Open dty'and nieht. .. oct 27-tf . j v Superior Court, New Hano j 1 ver County. j Chw:s D. DiU, Charlea H. 81itr i 1 Charles Watiini, TS. FarmTille Insurance and Banikf Coas To FannviUe IiuTiranceand "I ! i Company Take Hotice. , rpHAT AN ACTION baa bea Jdtl a. above for tte recovery or c" drtd. Dollars, with interest July lit, 1878, dus the Plaintiff U AgJ of J. B. Moore, that a Warrant meat waa taken out at tbe tin of i", , enmmons tn the abore action ad certain bonda, tfce proptrtv or "LTrf ni-,. vTih tin A, of the Treaw'r.u th fif.- f Vnrth Carolina. anJ tfi T hereby required to appear and "Tjj x i mnr to th complaint of aaid rir5vl Rja Court to be held for tha County OTer at the Court Hcuae In Ziuf the Thirt-erth llondav after tbe law day of feptttrn xt. or tne 1Lj& apply to aaiH Com t for tee relief T :n tbe co - plait, . berk Huperior Court New Hiaoftf e. j July 23 IsvGi
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