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THE GLEANER Local, State and CJenerd ■ i » > GRAHAM, N.C , l|ec. 3 2878 MHE()Taai-.w«BAUAin, PSSBTTBIAX— Rev. B. W. Mebane, Bupply Services at 11, o' clock. A. M. every Sabbath, except tbe Brd in eaeh inoath, sod services every Sabbath evening, except the first sad third, st 8 o'clock. Prayer Meeting every alternate Tuesday ev ening at* 8 o'clock. Sunday School, W. C. Donocll, Sap't, exer cises at >, o'elok, P. M. BAPTIST—Kev W. B. Harrell, M. D. Pastor. Services at 11, o' clock A. M. and 8, P. M. on tli- Ist and 3rd S.ihbatho in each month. Sunday School, Col W. A. Albright,Supt. ExercWs at o'clock A. M. Pr«y*r roevlilig, every alternate Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. (iood Templars' prayer meeting every M ifidny night, afur the Ist ami 3rd Sunday's; at the "0. T. Hall" at 8 o* cloo6 P. M. frea to, all. 4 CHRISTIAN —Providence one mile from town. Rev. JL>. A. Long, Pastor. Services every Sun day at ll o'clock, A. M. Sunday School, at 10, o'clock A. M. Rev. W, W. 8 aley, Sup't- Prayer meeting every Saturday evening at , C o'clock. Do you want to buy a good, voting hulk oo w. Apply to Alt red Thompson, at Haw River. The third and last>eision of the fort lift.h Congress nut yesterday. It will «ud the 3rd day of next Marclv Louis A. G "ley, the founder of Oodeys Lady's Hook , aud its publisher up to a lew years ago, is dead, aged 75 years. The whole oounfry appears to be full of drummers from the cities north of us. About two doxeu were here last week, auil from here they spread out over the county. A. B. Tate diCo., have established a branch house, at Terry Lea's store, in Caswell county, where they opened out a stock of goods, last week. If you waufc to fur of any kind from opossum skins to mink and other, or if yon wish to sell any kind of produce froin a dozen eggs up, read the adver tisement, of Houston & Bro„ in this issue. TOJISOBUU— Pearson Jackson, and accom plished shaver aud hair cutter, and also verted in all tile Mysteries pertaining to his ca.'liug as • first class barber, has opened a shop in thlr town, where he may be found every week from Saturday morning to Monday night, certain He claims exceptional art, ia dying beard and hair. Whetting razors he has reduced to « scienoe. Satisfaction given or no charge made. We regret to learn of the death, on last Thursday, of Mrs. Stockard, wife of Japt John K. Stockard, which sad event occurred at her home Mine, six or seveu miles south of this place. Mrs. Stockard had been in feeble health for some while. She leaves a bereaved hits band and quite a family of children to mourn their loss. r MABBIED.—Bev. B. W. Mobane, the popular phstor of fho Presbyterian Church in this place, was married, on the 21st of last month, at liio residence of the brides father, iVitjjiant B.Carter E«qr., of Stokes county, to Miss, Bottie G. Car* ter. The Bev. C. Miller was Hie officiat ing clergyman. Mr. Mebane and his bride are in the village dining the Bev. John A. MoMmray, sou of llie !at« Col. J. B. JaeMui i uy, who has fa r so me time been in Texas, is expected here soon on * visit to relatives and friends. He will bring with him his Virginia bride, he having recently- mar ried a lady of Unit Siste. Miss ELLA HOLT. —It ia hoped that the symptoms are more favorable to the recovery of this young lady, who hasfoi so lorg been so extremely ill. vVhile her friends are more encouraged in their hopes, there is yet great danger. One of less vigorous ordiuary health must have succumbed weeks ago. A negro, named John was com mitted to jail last week, by Esquire Cobb, for horse stealing. He had stolen the horse ot another negro, in Granville oouiitv,aud was followed aud overhauled with the animal iu the Shallow Foaict neighborhood. CHBISTMASIS COMING.—The holldavs will soon he here, and the thoughtful arc already considering what ihey shall do to . meet the expectations or their little ones, and add to their innocent Joy at Christs mas- The cai-elul merchant is consider ing how he can best accommodate J>U customers with holiday goods. Take out of the hopes aud expectations of child* hood, the candies and confections which Christmits is to bring, and tliere would be little left to excite pleasurable autici- Elhni. A. D. Boyster A Brother, at Jeigh keep constantly on hand a full line of conlectioiiß. They manufacture their own candies snd they are puic. Send to them at Baleigh lor price list. Esquire J. L. Scott had a busy day last Saturday. Th» whole day was pretty well consumed hi settling the difference between a landlord and some tenant* abo-it the division of a crop,of corn. J. T. Fogleman was plaintiff and two or three young m«u, named Clapp, were defeudanta. they had the servieetof two lawyei s, the squire and about fifteen witnesses, and yet they only got about twelve barrela divided and that not satisfactorily to all parties. It n ill th th * t j rate ' Uke * 80, id week to diTid « Was urging ids own particular views. Tlie Sheriff thinks it wiilwUout take the corn to pay the cost, tmd thwe is »» »,»«*»> prayed, which will likely take another jpars crop before it is through with, . SOM BTniNn NRW—A BARB ©f- POBTIJNir*. We have had lately brought to our notice a new kitchen utensil, the real merit of which entitles it to something more than a passing notice which we can give it. We allude to tbe PEEK LESS FLOUR AND MEAL SIFTER, manufactured l>y the Peerless Siller Company of Cincinnati. A Combination Sifter, Weigher, Measure, Mixer, Rice « asher, Flour Scoop, Tumato, Pumpkin, .Fruit, Wine, Jelly and Starch btraiuer. Twelve distinct articles combined in one ami is sold at a price within the reach 01 every family. To purchase seperate utensils for all of the above purpose* would cost more than toil times the amount asked for the Peerless Sift er. Housekeepers will appreciate the Peorle-s Sifter tor the following reason.*: It docs away with tho putting of one's hands i?i the flour, which in cold weather is very unpleasant; c n b worked so e A sily and rapidly; win sif. 1/ tUiiiMn tist as the common sieve, and uiudli faster aud better than any other ntier ever introduced. It i« operated with a simple and easy lever motion, and is acknowledged by even one to bo far preferable to tlie awkward and unhandy rotary motion in sitier» heretofore sold. It seems to us that h would l>e no trouble lor an energetic lady or gentleman in this vicinity to sell a Peerless Sifter to go into ovary flour barrel in thf* conntv—we know of nothing that would pay them anything like as well, and would recommend them to drop a postal cunt at once to the PEERLESS SI FT Fit COMPANY. GEORUE AND EL* STKFBTS, CINCINNATI, OHIO, for territory and descriptive cir culars aud terms, mentioning our paper. ~~ ATBIBI'TB, ~ TO THS MEMORY 0» IIAHIK, ABHBY, ORACIE AND AN A BEL MUUPIIY. Best sweetly in Jtsus, dear babies. T io' sorrowing and sin laden here below, I yet with the £ye of fait!, can see yju happv aud blest in your bright bom above; and tho' the flood gates of trouble are opened anew at each painful iecollec : tion of your bitter suffering aud death, [ would not have you back from the love of his sheltering arms to share with ini the various mutations aud vicissi tudes of this weary world of sorrow nn| woe. Brief were your little livei, but each one of you by your brightnesi aud your loviug ways made lasting impres sions, not only on your mothers heart, but also the hearts of those who won your friendship and shared your love, uriglit beautiful lovely children may your invisible tho' sensibly felt presence shadow, as guardian spirits, our Wirlt weary souls, and when sometimes ia the near "fcye and bye" out feet shall touch the waters of the mystic river that youro so fearlessly entered, may you waft us an encouraging welcome from the opposite shorn, aud may our nn*omed souls joyfully reunited, happily spend eternity together. We miss you, de;tr children, each day of our lives. Mamie, Buddie, G racie, Anubel, your little finger marked books, box*s of play thing* and various hoarded treasurers of Childhood are all here to remiud us of your dear lost pre&euce. Lit tin unselfish hearts, gener ous loving natures, we beg God's pardon for wol'ully neglected opportunities of making life and home brighter and sweeter to you, while on earth. Ours is a bitter sorrow, and our heart grows faiut with ifa weight of woe, when we think sadly of the ''might hare been;" and if we only had you back; but God's will be done. "The bruised reed he will, not break,", the coufeaaion of a broken and contrite heart he will not despise. Trusting in the life giving merey, we humbly avail ourself of his Klessed invi» tation, "Come uuto me ye that labor and are heavy and joyfulFy, humbly we cry, Lord Jesus I come. Do not reject me. "Over the river they beckon to me My Darlings who've crossed to the other side The gleam of their sonny robes I see But theli voiees are lost In the rushing tide." Company Shops, Nov. 20th 1878. LlVEft IS KING. The liver is the imperial organ of the whole human syrtem, as it controls the life, health and happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper action, all kinds of ailment* are tlie natural results. The digestion of fond, the movements of the heart and blood, tlie action of the brain and nervous system, are all imme*> diately connected with the workings of the Liver. It haa been successfully proved that Green's August Flower is unequaled in curing all persons afflicted with Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint, and all the numerous symptoms that resalt from an unhealthy condition of the Liv~ er and Stomach. Sample bottlea to try, 10 cents. Postivejy sold in all towns on the Wekern Continent, and for "sale by P. li. Harden, Graham N. C. Throe doses will prove that it ia juat what you want. Dr. Daniel Person, of Augusta, Han cock county. 111. was requested by an unknown man to go three miles iu the eoontry to see a well kuowu lady who was very sisk, tho man saying he bad been sent. The Dr. saddled his horse aud started- An hour later be was found on Ihe roadside horribl v mangled. The Tft. hud bmn active in snpifrcsrfng Isw lesaiiefts. and therefore his destruction Wfts pl»MK*d> an 4# thought. nrMM&Ti#tr» Wo gather the following information from tliQ return qf tbe tax Hste-a, - who, under the direction of the Department at Agriculture, obtrinad statistics per taining to ilio farming interest of oui county. It subscriber* wi'l cut Ibis out, they can make comparisons from year to year, and note the progress of agricul* tural pursuits in the county. There are in the county 187.275 acre* of laud, of which 58,5*28 acres are iuculti* vatioH", jurrouded by two million,six liuu. dred and sixty seven thousand,seven hun dred and twenty nine panuclsof rail fence. The following crops ure cultivated, an laud used lor them respectively. a* follows: Wheat 18,203, acre*; corn 20,154 acres; oats 10,9U6 acres; orchards. 3,03(3 acres; grayer, 2.335 acres; tobacco 1,347 acres; truck iaruis 333 acres; cot ton 211 acres; Sweet potatoes 219 acres; Irish potatoes J3B acres: Ryo 139 acres; buckwheat 4 acres; barley, 1 acre, Sngai cane, 188 acres; Peanuts, 21 acres; Clov •-. 877 acres; Millet, 24 acres; Turnips, 132 acres; Vineyards, 14acre*: Flax. 13 seres. The produce for 1877 foots up: Wheat. 98.919 bushels; com, 319,885 bushels; rye, 684 bushels; buck wheat, 106 bushels; sweet potatoes. 18,- 518 bushels; lrUli potatoes, 7,625 bushels,* aot'gnm, gal loin; 'horn ey, 6,210 pounds; peanuts, 461 buihels; oats, 66,118 bushels; clover, 367 tons; grasses, 1,918 tons; millet, 23 tons; tur nips, 10.923 bushels; cider, 491, barrels; wiuo, 370 gollous; cotton, 87 bags; flax 614 pounds; tobacco, 524.590 pounds; green apples, 159,473 bushel*; dried ap ples, 93,932 pounds; dried peaches, 71,- 937 pounds; dtied blackberries, 5.249 pounds; dried pears, 1,106 pounds; but* ter 74144 pounds; cheese, 360 pounds. Upon these crops were used % tons ot commercial fertilizer*, ot the average cos. of $55 a ton. There were clipped from sheep 8,919 pounds ot wool; and $194 worth ot tish wore caught, Tho domestic animals ownod in the county are as follows: Horses and mules, 2,488; cattle, 5,771, head; hogs, 11,282: -dieep, 5,473; dosis, 1,653; these there were lost as follows: Cattle lost by disease, 266; hogs lost by disease, 2.144; sheep lost by disease, 832; sheep killed by dogs, 433. calculation will show tbe average produce per acre ot the different crops. Of course the information ia not absolutely accurate, but then it certainly approximates the correct figures; and it it the best that can now bo arrived at. A CIIOICK VOMMK. FRO* DARK TO DAWK.— By Rev. DANIEL MARCH, D. D. Published by J. C. McCUKDY A CO., Philadelphia, Pa.; Cincinnati, O.; Chicago, III.; and St. Louis, Mo. Agents wanted. See advertisement. We are glad to welcomo another book from the able, graceful and fascinating pen ot this prince ot writers of tiiblc literature. To all who have peraflbd the poctie, glowing pages of "Night Scenes in the Bible," the mere announce ment of a new work will be hui'ed with pleasure. Miuglicg with the wild scene of Gideon's .Night Attack, and and the sad vision granted to Bohemia of the desolation of Jerusalem is a beautiful description ot the midnight snn oft tho coast of Norway, within twelve liuu* dred miles of the North Pole. The Night of betrayal wakens the deepest of loving heart, and we elmdder at the Darkness of Noonduy and weep at the grave in oie dark shadows of night tcelixg with intense vividness the events Ills marvellous skill has depicted. Tho bubk is precious to the believer and its lit erary excellence, rate word painting, '*4jjd poetic imagery make it a very de lightful work for universal pervsal. LATEST. —The board of canvassers on Saturday proceeded to count the'returns from the first district, holding that their fuctions were purely ministerial, and to declare the result, which gives the cer tificate of election to J. J. Margin. Judge Seymour had issued a restraining order to stay the count as to the second district. The board did not consider that they were bound to obey the order, but to avoid even the appeaiauce of a disregard of the judicial poweia of the State, it adjourned to the 18th of this month, when it will proceed to declare the result in the recond district, which will doubtless awsrd tbe certificate to Gapt. Kitchen. PORT GIBSON, MISB., November 27 .w Dr, Buck ahorift of Claiborne county, having received information before day light this moruing that Harrison Page, the negro desperado who assassinated tho chancery clerk of this county two years ago, waa at a house thirty miles from towu, wont out with his deputies to arrest Page. One of tbe deputies, llobert Lum, was shot from a window and instantly killed. Tbe sherifi ou forcing tbe door was shot in tte bowels, face and arm, and is dying. Thos. Harwood, another depqfy,' was knocked into an old cistern and lett for dead, though ha has since revived, and is not seriously hurt. A posse left town immediately, and Charlie Wielmati, one of the posse while riding near Page's house, was shot through the faoe, arm, leg and baud. He ia aJI alive. The assassin escaped, although several of his accomplices were killed. Opinion of a Baltimorean.-4 have us ed Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup fop some time in my family and found it tbe best remedy for Coughs, 1 Colds, 4c., | ever tried.—Louis Bruuiug, 26 Haroliue Street. x The tobacco factory of William Caen.. 1 ff*enti kßr J., the largest in Petersburg, if not the largos* fa Virginia, wu* bm u. Thb But Yrr.—T. B. Peterson k Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa., are now publishing -a now edition of Dickens' Novels, which lor beauty and >:h*apue*« lar surpluses nny ever before Issued. It Is called "Petersons New American Edition," printed ou flue while paper, from laixe clear type, i leaded, with some of the original 1 illustrations as selected bv Mr. Dickens ind desivned by Phi»", Uriukshank. Browne, Macliae and other artists and hjuikl very gorgeously in red vellum, black and gold, with the cover Ailed with the authors principal ohuractor, which lie has made so world famous. There in , nie corner is ilia immortal Pickwick, in one other is the weii known Micawber, die learned Cspt. Cuttle, |M>or litil« Oliver Twist, the Misguided Uraud-fnlher ho lueun, hypocritical Pecksniff, Hi uiercunary Sqtieers, Moots, The Beitdle. etc., itud all of thin for the small sum • t sl.2s n volume. This edition will be immd for Kale at all Uo«.k stores, New*. Stands, and ou all llniiroad Trains, or liny person send'ug the Publishers $i:MX will receive the fii-srywelve volumes b> mail, postage paid, and at this low priui' ••very one that is fond of a handsome set of lM»oks l>> itiis |K>pular writer ought to tibscribe. Some wide awake person could get up a list of subset ipcu to it in this section, and we advisa all such to addioss all orders and correspondence to i\ I*. Peterson Jk Brothers. No. 306 Obestuut St., Phiia. l'a.. Chatham Record; Henry Q. Johnson, Chatham county, killed a negro it. that county under the following eirenm i stances; Mr. Johnson wan sitting by the fire iu his house, when tbia negro, *vho was physically powerful, ami of desjierute character, cam* into his yuro and begun to curae and abuse him, John son opened the door, and the uegr j struck at him with a knife, when he seized a peice of wood, and knocked ill*- negro in the head. A sneak thief. : slipped behiuu the counter in Oapt, W. L. L >ndun 1 s store, in Pittsboro, ami stole from bis oafe $394. The store crowded with customers. The iuon;y was iu lotig |ioeke«t*book, and oonsistei of a check for SSO, two #SO, bilk and $244 in smaller bills. The pocket-book, containing the cheek andxhe two largv bills was found in tin* grand jury room in the court house. row THB NEW YEAR. The world renowned success of Hos teller's Bitters, ami their continued pop ularity for a quarter of a century as % stomachic, is scarcely more wonderful than the welcome that greets the auunal appearance of llostettcr's Almanac. Tide valuable medical treatise is pit olis tied by ' Hostctter & Smith, Pittsburg, Pa., under i their own immediate supervision, am* ploying 80 hands in that department, fen cylinder printing presses, 8 folding inachiues, 6 job presses, Ac., are running about eleven mouths in the year on work, and the issno of same*for 1876 will not be less than ten millions, printed in the English. German, French, Welsh. Norwegian, Swedish, Holland, Boliemi* au and Spanish lauunages. lie'er to a copy of it for valuable and interesting reading concerning liealth, and numer ous testimonials as to the efficacy of Hos teller's Bitters, amusement, varied infor mation, astronomical calculations and chrouoloirtoal item*, 4fcc.; which can be depended ou tor correctness. The Al .niauuc I'ur 1879 can be obtained free of cott, from druggists and general couutry dealers iu all parts of the country, The total Radical vote on Congressmni in Pennsylvania this yeat was 288,854. in 1870 it was 375,82ti. Tim falling oti in two years thus appears to be only 90s vw. I'lin DOIUOUIBUV vote OH GoDgreHß men this year was 289,990, or 1,126 more than vhe Republican vote. The Green backers po:i*d 112,210. Tha 288, • 854 Radical voters elested seventeen Congressmen; the 289,990 Democratic votes elected nine, and, the 112,610 Greenback votes eleoted one. These tig. tires are instructive and show just how shamefully the State has been gerry mandered in order to peqietuate Radi cal supremacy in the lower House oi 1 Congress.—Charlotte Observer. We all bare our preferences; bnt no one prefers to liear a crying baby when lite fuel 1s so well known that Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup would at once quiet it. ADVERTISEMENTS. V I AGISTS WASTED FOR ua. MABOH'S MEW BOOK From Dark to Dawn. In this new volume the popular author of j KIGIITSCKSSS TJ« THE BIBLE porrays with vivid and thrilling force the .vents of Sacred Truth and adds fresh testimony to the beauty, psti.o* »nd sublimity of the Stories of the Bible. Agents will find Ibis Book with its sparkling thoughts, bcautilul engravings, and rich bind ings, the best in the market Recommended by leading thinkers and writ ers and SELL* AT BIGOT. Makes a magnificent > BOLIDAY PKEBENT. Steady w..rk and (iooD PAT (or Agents, Teachers, Students.Min isters, Young Men or Women, for circulars, terms, Ac., address, J. 0. McCDBDY A CO., Publishers, Philadelphia; Cincinnati, O; Chioago, 111., St. Lottie, Mo, " >f 1 WANTED. > Babbit, If ink, Otter, Huskral, red and grey Fox, Co an and Opossum skins; Corn. Peas, Oats, Floor, Meal, Baoou, Lard, strained and combo Honey, But* ter, Eggs, Chickens and Produce geuer> ally, writ# as for price. Say if you saw this advertisement 111 The Gleaner* HOUSTOK & BRO. Commission Merchants Grvensboro, if. C. Prices reduced Perfected Farmers Friend Plows made in Petersburg Ya, One Horse No. 5 Prion W.OO Two Horse No. 7 " 6.00 Two Horse No. . • H. 50 Two Horse No. 3 7.00 For sale at Urabaqi by sqorr* BONSAI TO MY CUSTOMERS and THE PUBLIC. IhiTe j.iM retnracd froai she North where I •««ed and purcl»M«d wtut I claim to be Uu * Stock of Goods 4T * r broogfht to this market, conaUtlng in parto. PISCCB floeos, liiDIIS ORBH UAKOW4Ht.sABBI.BI, BVCN IIA HIM St MM, fI.OfVM, ■ U4»N. attCAOV.SIABB ci.OTinnta, M the bent stock of ZEIGLERS SHOES iu tow a ood Hue of BROOAIf and PLOW SIIGE3 Ueue ,^trto^ ,eTOry ,n,ck!tob ® to *«* ,n • ttiiiu l Tn ineiu cheap. All kind* of country itrodnec tak on at Uw fahMt market price. ££• heretofore enjoyed, I be to U,Jr UCW Mook * _ * W. HARDEN, | Dr. If IF. Bason, BEWiSfi Haw River, P. O N-C. R. B-, THE BICKFOED Automatic Family Knitter. JY. l % 4 "it****-' -- - ~ _lt will knit a pair «r sock* 111 arte «b minutes, Every machine WARRANTED perfect, and o do just what IK represented. A complete instruction book accompanies each machine. Simple, Durable, CHeap. Necostary In every family a# a sowing maebtne. Kulu di size* of work, narrow* and trident it; shape* all slaes complete. KnIU over 50 dlf frrent garment*. socks, itooklnv*. mitten*, leg- Sns. wristlets, Gloves, elo. It knit* every poa ble varkty of plain or fancy stitch 1* _#»■ cent, profit In manufacturing knft goods, Far- . mera can treble the valne of their Wool, by cocv.-rtlng It Into knit goods. Agents wanted In every State, County, City •ad Town, to whom v«ry tow prices wll be made. I For full partloular*.and lowest pricea for th BEST FAMILY MACHINE send to BICFORD KNITTING VAOHINE ITPO. 1 CO- Brattl«b»ro Vt. 1 ®ffl»rs M®T°g B®®K Reduced to $2 per year. Terms-cash in advance. PMTtfIK PBIPAI*. CLUB TERMS. One oopy, one yeas, • • » WO# copy to the person gettkwr KP the Two coppies one year, - 3OP clqb, making rlne cooler - ' $14.93 Three eoplec, one year, • « II 41 Ten copies, one year, and in extra Fonr copied, one year, • - * 480 copy to the person getttir up the Five copies, one year, an and e*tra oopy otnb, making eleven copies IT 00 to the person getting up the club malt- Twenty cootee, one year, and an extra ine mx ooples, - •« eopy to the person getting np (be Bight copies, one year, and an extra ohib, waking twenty-oue copies, SI ISO SOV IS TBI TIME TO MAKS VP YOUR CLUBS. Ham to Rsmd.—Oet a Post Oflee Money Order on Philadelphia, or a .Draft en Philadelphia o* New York, ft you cannot get either at these send Bank notes, and In tha latter case register jow letter. Parties desiring to get up clubs serdhfor a sperlmen eopy, which will be sent free. G0DBY"8 LADY S BOOK PUBLISHING CO. (Limited). lOofl Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pi, IT IS TUB ■ J 1 I I Only Sawing Maehln* Utf TV JWW* T rf H M m I T- Graham Markot. IU Wif J 1 1 ' "*• *•" ' ; OOERBCTED VnUT IT, . .MM" lb - J. w. HARDEN. ,i Tuesday, December, 3 1878. VpplM, d, *».... 150 ' ! irreen V bushel, v #K«>4O 'ioans, V bushel 75*1.00 iiuttei ¥lb 20 Beeswax V a .4 90 Bacon sides V th " shoulder*, ?lb 7 " hamr 19W leefVlb... 4g)s thick berries dried OtH Bark, suitns reels V » 2K« ' W»tfre Vlb Our? ; Castings, old . f»r Candles Adamant VI 90 -'loth, tow and cotton, r yu. . > Corn 9 bush f ...... SO ;tiickons*'rgiug 'liicken* irrown , 1 • Jot ton iullnt. V lb 88>1i» !ot'"f > !""* Coal oil V gai 98 Jherncs uriw. u. 1., ; " seed. .»... 9J / "«» '• "lover seed V bnsh...WO hick* V Pair , St v x*' Plour, family. » bbl 4.75t0 5.00 " Super ¥ bt>l.. .'... * • Feathers V 1b..... «0#» .lay V 100 lb 50 Lard » Hk.............. A 10 t*«f Wola»es Cuba V K*l *.«•>. Meal, corn, ¥ lb Ijjf >Ats, seed ¥ bu*d.... 4>» -tJntons V bn5frn7!!^..........80 ta4o " iets ¥ bush Peas V bush 7* Potatoes, lrl h ¥ bush..... 90t04» sweet Hi #5 Partt Vlb . W> Peaches; dried, peelod,. .. 6#lo " " unpeeied, S#4 Rates V *» Salt fine T sack 9*l course dHL l.S> Turkey# ptrnalfi..... 75 to »1.00 VViod ¥ cArd. ....... 9.00#*,M Wheat V bush. 1.00#1.9a cr«tkm SSEiuns Th« PHYBIOLOOY OP MARRIAGE APV'IIIg twa—r —» fcafjw (W PILE CURE. nenrrf ft THWffIU. pay Um ask price (or Goo 4 ttoar. " —— Iron A Bteel Shovels, Ball Tomfoea, a =>bor»'.. Hpial *>->" * SlutfeTreos BCOTT * DQNNKLL'B.
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