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THE JOURNAL. J. W.HARPER, Editor, THURSDAY JAN. 15, 1880. -The stalwart New England preachers arc bloody minded. During the month of December of gohl there was coined $G,500,000; of silver $2,500,000.. Frank Leslie, the noted N. Y. j Publisher is dead. His numerous; publications will continue to be pub lished as heretofore. Put Master General Key de serves credit for trying to break up the lotteries, who prey on the people through the medium of the U. S. Mail. It is estimated God gives us thew. tumlies : ot seei k obedifcuce. All are training for t Druggists) who openly and notorious ly evade the statute prohibiting the gale of liquor in Trenton and Polloks ville. He referred to the facj'that, in Trenton, liquor was now being sold on a physician's prescriptions w ho had been dead for a year; It is said that in rolloksviile, when ine Uoctor is out town, one of the J; IVs acts as Executor and fills out the prescrip tiop; but that report-hardly credi ble, as it is understood that no pre scription at all is needed there. The Doctors in Jones formed a county Medical society on Monday, electing Dr. C. J. Mattocks President and Dr. T. H.- Emory Sec. The physicians in the county work together more harmoniously than at some other ing, should be the first ' lesson taught the childthe first lesson taught the youth the young man will not need it. I ' Life is simply aseaso of probation the school sessidu, in which tp learn lessons to prepare jus for the vacation of Eternitv. r i - . 4 v Ndt the frradalions: The obedient child becomes tiie obedient youth, wlio becomes ths.hedi ent .man, who Incomes the law Abiding citizen, wlio can then very readily, perceive that he must become the obedient creature of the Great Creator. j continued jjoppor the ntctsMty of kin ring thU life we ternity i F:ii1ipr mother, do not leave the entire disciplining of your child to the academy and the Sunday School, however qualified the teachers in both may be. But, if this is your practice places. Professionalijealously is to be (and we believe jthis is the case-'with deplored in anv community uov . 01 teacher As usual at the beginning of a new year, stores are filling up with country boys as clerks. When will the fatal fallacy, that a mercantile or other profession is more honorable than farming-, be exploded.?.'.' The life of a farmer is not only the most honorable and independent of all, but it is no vastly: safer, that a father should think An Arizona Sensation. A New Itaee of IndiuiiK Discovered twice before he takes his many) you are leaking your girl have more respect for the cot of run ui tig the government North Carolina for the two years commencing September 30th 1878, and ending September 30th 1880 will be $1,01)3,000, and that the receipts during the same time will be 1,100, 000. j The balance is on the right side, if it is but a small one. (than for the nareut. And then again, reported to be making good progress f . . ... - . ' -. 1 I I " 1 1 . 1 that the entire I be mereiiul to the hard worked in- oome compiamis areimaae anoui uo- The Trent river improvement is obstructors in our schools. JUo noi 1Ug tne work high upj the river instead make the acaaeuiy ine .ioiany xay f commeneing luarTolloksville and . 1 - ,..,n doing thorough workjastney go o.Aix irnnsirioi t vour ho ne-ma!ao con- & J victs and feJ ttkat you are rul of a steamer Pitt has recently come up the nuisance. Sunday Schools sometimes river to within a mile of Trenton, and There are lots of mean people in this world. In Iowa, some time ago a very wealthy man died leaving three sons, his only heirs, and the papers say, the ungrateful young men got together and divided up the prop erty without consulting any lawyer. It is enough to discourage a good lawyer to see such selfishness displayed. tell sad but tru home rule. The Chatham Record gives a very timely article on the "Law's Delays" in its last issue, and suggests the establishment of separate civil and criminal courts. It has become to be well understood in thin section that civil cases must wait year after year before they can bo reached; and this fact deters many prudent men from prosecuting 4heir rights in the courts. tales 01 the want Ot Ul,fi stpamer Cnnterttnpa.iV makintr the mt of the rial seems to have been e,Sht 18 thent transferred to flats entirely .abandoned, even in tfie train- for Trenton. ing of the whites. In a therapeutical And the appropriation of $50,000 point of view it is of inestimable value. Trpnt rivr mi h rPRSAnahlv It beats calomel or Flaggs Liver Pad agUed for. and with it permanent tor arousing the circulationcausing ...... . !,.,,. rpvulsion oroduciuffa healthy elow navigation may always be nad between -and stimulatiijig to better deeds "next new .Berne and irenton. witn s ime . More rod at home less lerule daily or even .tri-weekly line of steam Ht SCllOOl. 1 I Ara nn tViia rlvpr thfi If'fuinf rv in tViia T 1 A I t J . A I 7 i in wnai we nave sum, wo , uu uut i , . , T7. u ih tn h. rnnkpfl amoii? cruel men t i vr O V r I , r 1 fill ! . 1 . , II" who believe that the rod should be iern Carolina, ine people are inteiu used in every instance of youthful gent and clever, the lands fertile,. the delinquency. But we simply assert country healthy and the Governraen .1. ' al 1 A A. it A. i . mat sometimes ine snoriesi way w lij nnt haou.L ; 0vn0nnn th kin Rut thre are som'e voun? enouS" money to place tide water a iiafnrpq ( tliev a rp not a preat nianvV Irenton. i.i.uivwi - " ; ri r . J u i ... : .1 : I tiiianneu xne. Bitten by a Hog. We, rfgrrt to lunrn tfcnt our cimufyinnn, Hon, Jlu,n M, lIoriiiK, will ult wviTi-ly b ttcu in tho haitil by buz, a f't il.ty ng'i. Ilu wiut liating iximchtiKN killed rid while HtitbbhiR nut-, itiiollitn' runlitl t him unit M him on hiii lofl hiuul, from which injury "he in now Piiffrrintf very innih, hh eryHiptluM hiu Hot in. U(r- Under Judge Clark's ruling we'll kill anybody's hog that tries to bite us in this part ot the country, try nipclas should always be avoided. j boy from the farm. It is in the towns that the seeds of corruption and all! mauuer of unhealthy dissipation are! sown, that will rum the boy and rankle m ami ieed the lathers heart. Tarooro Soutlterner. "What a Mexican viiner saw on Svpcr- ttitiov Mountain-Gold to be Gath ered by the Iituhel. Having taken the ' makes of Baggies I all the time the I Agency for severa will keep on hzzi very Best of The Stock LaW -I fhe meeting of land owners at By- num's Factory on the 3rd inst, was a very important one to those concerned. lhe Jine was located for running the outside fence around the lands of those who !were willing to join in the "neigh borhood no-ience movement, and the amount of labor to be performed, by each person was apportioned. The area to be enclosed will embrace 14000 acres, and the fence will be nearly thirty miles around, but so many fences already standing, will be used that! only 4,000 additional panels will be put up. lhe fencp will begin on the west side of HaW River on the land J. B. West Esq., and rah in a southerly direction to J.R. Millik- in s; where a gate will be placed, theuce on 16 David Turner's (where another gate will bo: erected) . thence, east to the Chapel Hill road (a gate on this road to be two ni fles from here) then to Haw River blow the old Turner Bynum mill; thence north-easterly crossing the Chapel Hill road again about a mile and a half trom the fac- tory; and thence around the lands of H.jC. Horton, 1. 15. iarrar and ot hers to a .point on Haw River about a mile above Paces mill The fence will be completed by the 25th day of February. We hope this movement will redound to the advan tage of those engaged in it and to the country generally. Against Edison, I ... 1 The Milwaukee Sentinel ha3 inter viewed Prof. C, H. Haskins, Genera Superintendent of the Northwestern Telegraph Company. The Professor does not believe .Ldison s light can be We must all study carefully the Georere Wiliams. a! colored desnea mental and moral qualities, habits of d0. who has served several terms in thought, idiosyncrasies, andi bent of the State Pen. broke into numharlesa genius of every youth whom it is our stores and houses, and broke out of a Success, and sums up his reasons as luty to govern, ana ireai mm accora- numerous jails, was arrested Thursday iouows: , At is imjossiuie lo picrvtsub luoeu Some excitement is being created araoncr : the Mexican population of Phcemx hy the story of a Mexica u who arrived last evruiiig from Reno Moau- tuiutt. lit came iuto town under coTr of darkness, & he whs nearly naked. His haods and feet were torn and blood j, and h'H facA w;ts pasheil in a fearful manner. Ili torr wan told with the air of a man wha h d beon teiribly j frsght-ued and had not rcoTered With a oompaiiion, ne had startrd ont prospecting about a mouth ago, going np bait river, luey leii uie river when cpixJsite the Superstitions Moun tain, lbrir prospectiog began at tnia point. While climbing up tUe moun tain, in a little gully, through black Hand, and down which a large stream of water had evidently passed yr ago. hey were astonished to nnd that in hi sand were large quantities of flue gold. In some places the sand was on- v about half an inch deep oter the granite. The gold, in pieces tj nzeof a bean and mailer, was found m the lttle fissures in the face of the bed rock. Yery little washing waa uecesha- ry, and theyfonud a little spring of water which furnished them with what they needed. They obtained, they think, abont a:x hnudrcd dollmi worth in ha if a day Wf.rk. ingly. Jones BY County Items THE EDITOR bv Constable Hani .Turner for break ing into the house of ! a man who is trance of oxygen into his globe; the now in jail for breaking into somebody glasa contract and expand by the else's house and stealing beds &c. heat of the current and the colder ex- The nejrro Georee was in a room: the ternal atmosphere, and air will enter The snecial term of the Sunenor door was slint sn ha nmnpd thr,no-h where the globe is sealed and cause . . - - i --- j r' . . . . , n-l. ..s.LA T., tho window t.istr.l nn roatol . anrJ combustion ot the carbon unless a - T 1 1 1 t!. l i Mill nli rrm 12 iihaH u o in tEia .So lovar. Viiro nroQJWfT nnrl RaIiVUoV Hnllnwv eSCaPeU Severai SnOtS Having Deen ","t'"lae",,' uo"' " ""J lure presiding, and bolicitor Uallowy i . Man amn.whirh Fdison does not use uicu ab liiiii, x- nuar lie tot lllitnieu I , i and sent the (Jonstahle word after- VS. Jtal I wards t.li.at. - it. hp had hppn h l etter The carbon will have imperfec spots in it; it will crack and splinter The radiating power of the carbon cannot be increased so as to material ly increase the light trom a given torce The apparatus cannot be improved Hand Made Buiggies Made by mr. AC. XL.. J whose work stand in the frott rank of any wi.ik in the State. Will sell them precisely at (lo!dboro lricr, ) Also will keep the very best, selection f TOP aud OPEN Bastc of f to be sold at the Lowest Fifxures. KIKSTOX, N. a m 1 i Abut 2 4o:loek in the aft4iu they were surpiiavd t te an 1: din woman come to the tp of the ftulcJi above the spring and .stnrt tm come down, i Uion seeing them she rau back over the hill. In lep than ten m:n-, utes they wefe aurrou tided hy fifty or mx'y uviig-B. xue luiliaua were very Hiuail, and seemed to Ihj of a niff'reut nature than they had ever seen in Ariz na. The Mexiciua were nt armetl except with knives, and the sur vivor nay tney were almost instantly caught with lariats. The Indians look them np the monutain aud put them in a cave, j m;y toriurea ana xineu n b companion, and his bite would hava been the same put for his escape, tie succeeded in getting away with only a few kuifognshesou his face. They lost their gold, with all their outfit. The Indians seemed to be cave dwellers. and were evidently excited over the place being found by outsiders. Onr reporter's limited knowledge of the Spanish language makes it imioible for uh to obtain all the particulars of the affair. For the benefit of uou-resi dents we will say that Superstitious Monntain derives its nume from the fact that no white man has ever been seen again who attempted itaascenaion. It is a tradition amoug the Mexicans that large deposits of free gold are -to be found in its gnlchea nud ravines. It is not kuowu whether there is any water thero or not. Arizona Herald. Can always be found at 13. McCULLEN'S Sale and Exchange; Stables, Kiriston,' N. C. B arsains In v It mm Hi Mm The Republicans in Maine seem to he a sorry set, and it is possible that Governor Garcelon may have done, only his duty in counting out a lot of them. Mr. Swan, a fusion rep rcrfent'Ative swears that he was paid 1,000 by a republican lawyer to resign his seat in the House, and the same amount was paid llarriman to do likewise, and several others state1 that bribes were tendered them to resign. It h to be hoped that they will purify good old Maine before urging any more of their moral ideas on the South. prosecuting The famous case of State lard for F. & A. formerly , convicted marksman he would have sent him an atSnriuff Te'rm 1868 i under Judge invite to the weddiiig. Monday he Kerr, reversed by the Supreme Court. en UP t0 Marlboro trade and was , 1 , v i I m again arrested and again, ran, was and a new trial ordered, came off on h t- fc - j Um jb jJenutv Ed Monday evening, resulting iu a victo- Belcher, one ball taking effect, but 80 as to Provide for a niuch larger per. rv fnr Dpfpnllflnt "RfillnrH wtis ahlv Geonre is still loose. ! Hp has a ehlir. ceut.ot a given force to be converted ..-.-,i ) K R;mmrt0 f xrpro med life. In 18G5 he broke into a iuto electricity, heat, and light. 1 VIJI Vl.illl.U u 1 uiiiiiih.uc j a.. s it I , 1 n'l 1 " "L'l'i If 1 i i T , t e t-., store at Chocowinity, iBeaufort county, Kln-e divisibility of electricity - is u...c...u - u wascau Bht-broke loose and received limited; if it is divided beyond a cer whose strenuous eliorU Candj to lias- j8 buck shot in his back, was agaiiH tain point it ; will give no light, and berry s usual luck) is due the verdict caught, placed in (Washington Jail unless 11 18 divided beyond this point of not euiltv. The Solicitor was ex- and escaped from. there, carrying with pe light will be too great and too ex t. Aui - him one of the Sheriff's pistol balls, pensive for residence rooms. Licuici v lciiLiiiuuo in mo uciiucauvu i . . i r . it i i . i ... " . If,. . In 1872 he broke into a storft at Mar - it an comes DacK to this proposi ot human nature, as applicable to the bor0f was arrested aid guarded da tion, namely; that the cost is not main case in hand, but the jury were in- and niirht bv 17 men! the snow beine- ly in the lamp, in the cost of carbon clined "to the Scotch verdict of "not too deep to bring him to jail. George for incandescence, but in the cost of nroven." 1 was sitting in a chaiif, the door was the fuel which runs your "engine. With opened to some one. to enter, George the. electric light you can not get put his hand on the shoulder of two merely as much light as a gas et of his guards and vaulted out of the would give to get this much you proven The Jones county have not been settled yet. "muddle" is disgraceful to Clerkship finanpes The whole the par ties participating; and to put the mat ter plainly, it is but an illustration of Tho winter has been certainly rciK.irkable for its mildness. On ChriMmas day -at Columbus Ga., they had April showers; at Greenville South Carolina, the people sat in their pprch rf raised their windows, and allowed tlieir fit to go out; aud here in Kin eUn the thermoVneter went to 70 de grees. Now, in Brunswick county fin., peach trees are in bloom, and hear Kiiistnn, strawberriss are ripen ing, let it has been a blessing to the poor who are thinly clad, and are f trained for fire wood; aud it is prob able that truckers who have planted eaily may reap a rich reward for their labors. i- ; 1 :.. it. u - t-1 i l : i l,mv far trnnH n,Pn will srmUtWa k. M" MIB W U.W uy iue UjlOOU WX11CU nau . iii e 'I' filled his shoes and! ran over. He icauy an unnoiy love lor money, me fonn(i ; ...... ftn ftnpn fifiM Seventeen guns must ne power that will give you a fire but he still touch greater light; to get any light ran, though he was tracked five miles you must get a great deal (about 200 candle power; ana tnia costs too mucn. door into the street. immediately opened It is! now freely discussed in. the oot of all evil." .-However it i3 well ran out of the back door was shot at ew' lork clubs that a formidable understood, that the Cohimissioners as he jumped the fence aud escaped, hiioustenng movement is on toot in h iiiP.'fpiu-A wna litArnllir- rwl.ilo.l xHoruiern iuexico. ine Dii ect is 10 .1 1 will nush the matter nromotlv and though For the Kiiton Journal. My Theory of Crime. BY ARACHEL. vigorously, and that in the end over wn not ana oaiis -0 , , iii, , , tually caught, tried i fifteen himdred.dolla.rs wil l be placed He next turned up in back in the Treasury for the benefit from Edgecombe coiim back in the Treasury for of the parties entitled. which would otherwise have been lost. . ...j ." C. H. Brown reports that on WTed- nesday night last a crowd of roughs, during his absence, his still house, and stole zealous friends ot the Temperance movement are in the habit of assert ing that' Intemperance 'is filling our jails and penitentiaries with convicts. Members of the Education "ring" declare that a want of school training is tnc cause 01 so mucn crime. We thiuk that the true cause of the greatest amount of crime in our coun try is neither, primarily, liquor nor ignoranc. But it flows. from a WANT OF PARENTAL DISCIPLINE. The fathers of the land have set aside the words of Solomon the Wise and have cither adopted moral suasion as mir ruie 01 laiin ana pruciice, or httvo preferred the plan of letting alouc. Laziueis is at the bottom of this in many instances but foolish weakness in more. Some parents, after indulging the child through the years of youth, suddenly awake to the tact that the boy is a man, and then fear of the auger of the boy prevents the one punishment. Too late! Too latel The child is the master. He defies parental authority and rushes headlong to ruin. Obedience, prompt and unquestion- ihe liquor sellers (under lie was even- and acquitted. p in the fetate ren benefit from Ed sreconibe eountr. Wp dn nnt know how much was added to his This case, by the by, is an illus- weight by that bhena s lead. When tration of the good done by an inde- " 3 "w igu f , u- ua a h ' I rfo no mill ann ha mil oil hn hanH pendant local newspaper. Doubtless without a flinch, looked at Dr. Jovner the County Commissioners would, of Us he cut and dresseid it, and never their own motion, have investigated showed the least indication of pain. the matter after awhile; but the ice He is a low chunkyj man, and is as i v .1 u i ' i r strong as an ox. xiis nesh would was broken, through the i columns of , . 1CA ! , . . . " , ' D. j! . . weigh about 180 pounds, but with the the Journal and an investigation iead remaining in hiin he cannot weigh demanded, and by means of the in- far from 250 lbs. lie was a slave of vestigatiou the people of Jones couu- Rev. Mr. Hughes. His life would fill tv have placed back into their pock- ih,e Pfe. ?,f a thrilling dime novel of e'ts (or will have before the case is Bloody Bill type.--greenierpress. finished) many hundreds of dollars Cao far Investigation. broke three into bar rels of brandy and a fnew suit of clothes. He says this is the tenth time such' an event has happened, and he thinks he cau spoi ssome of the men. ' j ' ' ' Colonel Moses wheat on the Mc Daniel plantation is looking pretty, but strange to say, for so good a farm er as the Colonel, the ground was never harrowed, but stands in ' ridges, as origiually plowed in. If the Thomas Smoothing Harrow had been used on the eighty acres, he would probably, save enough in harvesting to pay for two harrows. Judge Eure, in his charge to the Vjrand Jury, was very p severe upon the guise o A gentleman of learning, who has seeu much of the workings of the ana- lyucat department ot the Agriculture Bureau of the State at Chapel Hill, iaiu 10 us a iew aays ago mai it was a big expense for but little profit, and it continued should b3 put under the direction of the President of the Uni versity, where the wiork could be done by Prof Redd, with the aid of stu dents, for much less expense and mor expedition. The matter should be looked into; and all the facts in the case laied before the next Legisla ture by the Uovernor, that it may be prepared to act wisejy in the premises. For our own part we have questioned all the while the propriety of establish' ing such a department. It is costing the State dollars when the benefit are barely as many cents to the industries capture and hold the Kio Grande State and form an independent gov ernment. 1 his is said to be the sig niticance of the insurrection in Du I .11 .1 ft r raneo reported ny telegraph a tew days ago. It is said that American influence ana American money are secretly supporting the movement though there are no American men, as yet, identifying themselves . with it Should it promise to be successful however, there will be no lack of vol unteers from New York and New Or- eans. lhe Central uovernment la said to be so impoverished, as well as so unpopular, that it is in no position t make an efiecSive resistance. lhe Republic of the Rio Grande" is to be the title of the new State, and its ad mission into the American Union may become a question even in the ap proaching Presidential election. Star. of the MaiL State, we fear. Goldsboro A New York "Merchant Las just tade a three-weeks trip in eTeral States. He represents business lively all slung the line and every boly at work, Sa "Washington News and Notes. I Washington, D. .C, Jan. 33. "Except a lively discussion on its pro posed ukw rules, the Houstt has been as quiet for tho past week as the SeDate. The St-nate has been in a dead calm. One Senator presented a bill to iuciease facilities for hearing cases in the U. S. Courts, but with that exception nothing waa done. Though there is no pros pect of much financial legislation, the hope of a short session h. not indulged in as much as it waa a wet k ago. A larcre proportion of the bills so ar presented at this session, have been those granting peueions to disabled soldiers of the late war. In fact, many of the more good natnred RepreBenta- ives have a good part of their time ta ken up by constituents who are seeking pensions either throngh the proper De partments or by special act of Congress The special act feature is made necessa ry by the rigid rules of proof establish ed at the Pension office, which frequent ly make it impossible to secure justice there. Owing to this state of facts there seems to be an almost unaaimous agreemeni amoug Congressmen to re organize the whole pension system. A : most any change will be a benefit to the two or three hundred thousand ex- soldiers who have claims on fite. There has been a Conference here du ring the week, of gentlrmen who de scribe j themselves as "We. the repre sentatives of the Granger and farmers open clubs, labor organization, the workiegmen's party of California, the clubs and other organizations of the Greenback and National Labor parties, Union Greenback Labor Party," aud Chicago was fixed upon as the place, and June 8th the time for holding a Presidential Convention, This is seven days later than the Republican Conven tion to be holden ot the same place. No actiou has been taken by the Demo cratic Committee as jet, but it is be- WE HAVE JUST PURCHASED AT THE BANKRUPTCY SALE OF - A LARGE FURNITURE FIRM A GREAT QUANTITY OF edsf eadsj Tables, Ihaifs, ureaus, Cradles M Cribs, Children Carriages, &c, wliieli wrpropose to sell at very low Prices. V An IStix-ly Oall in JSolicitecI. ros. ttinger r 3 Dr. V. : E. WEY Lb, 0 u Si i-3 - a o p o o 9 5 o 99 5 as . 3 g P 3 S S H 5 S? M 3 ft5 a J k.' nit Jj'j1 1 ' VTi r- O MKt MED ICITiJE 3 3 mm 0 OS w o 3 V-: 1 ; i. 3 : V -ML gERFUMERlK r : f ' ri C - at 2 m i 9 2.' t ? I 11 to s 4 c 2 3 I Large awortment of Toilet Sonps, and Coloiic at Wholeaal rri. Attention is called to a very Fine Selection of H O JL. ID AY GOO I H. Physicians PrccrIptlon cartfnlly prcpureJ at all bomra Day r HigM- A' rumseller at Alleghany, Pa., suspected his barkeeper of pilfering, and got into the ice box, intending to keep a watch through a small, spigot hole. He gained the desired infor mation, but soon found himself suffo cating. When taken out he. was nearly dead. Farmers, you who are cotton crazy. iei us again oeg you, oe noi aeceiveu by tne rise in cotton, it is a snare and a delusion. For your own sake? and the sake of your wives and child ren. become self supporting. Let your cotton money be clear money as near as possible, Tarboro Southerner. The Board of Trustees of the Insti tution for the Deaf, the Dnmh and the Blind, aided by the careful supervis ion of the Principal and 8teward, bare closed the accounts of the Institution for the fiscal year and have com e with in the appropriation. Raleigh Obxcrr- er. , 1ST Ufce Wetti ee's Sawing Machine Oil. Warranted pnre. ' JSt Hew Buggy Factory ON CASWELL STREET, (opposite Uigy'tw trek aiore. ' ! T f Price List snt to Merchants on application. Orders by asail reoV PB8P t liered Ciucinnatti will be selected, and 1 a iLantion - . morv that the day named will bo in July. Two high grade clerks hare been dis- misssd from the Departments this week one for overcharging for travel ing expemes, and the other for cecur- ing places in the Departments for oth ers, for pay. Government positions are not, as a general thing, desirable. though much sought afUr, but as a matter of news I may mention that there will probably be during the win ter, an addition of a hundred or more clerks to the Interior Department force and that the selection will be made from those successfully passing a "com petitive examination" in this city. It does not appear, after all, to be too late to give the people of Maine a little good adTico. This mornfngs despatches seem to indicate a fear on the part of Gee. Chamberlain, commanding the State Militia, that there may yet be violence, I know of no public maa here who is not amazed at this. Lzac. e famished to order., REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. HAY & BROS., There are now fifty-nine vesaela of over sixty tons burden lying in our noble Cape irar, and a beautiful sight it is. Come down and view the pleasing scene. umingion is Dooming. war NEATLY and PROMPTLY executed at tk j o u n. a l. o F jf":i c 'e'. ' ; -
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