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-T a. W or sale at very low prices.. M DUUU1U. tf AUVKB WU w--.. rr sale at rery low J. W. Gi rar (fuuua; ir.Yv ujuikji Vj GOODSII! at Geo. Kobxeciay's. Key West Cigars at Dm. Weyheb'8. THE ELECTIONS. , The latest information wre hare from Virginia points to the election of Dan iel. . In New ork the Democrats claim tne victory. Clear Harana TOWN LOTS for SALE two two-story dwellings and lots I R. Miller. o to George Kobjceoay's forany- ng you want. : . - by CtEOUaK KoBNEOAY Is try LOW. V selling goods Fob Sale: Eclipse &, Vatertown En- i for sawing lumber otner pur- W, . TT . jrAi" . WANTED' All persons Indebted to me to come rward and settle at once - V lf. UUNTER. On oar Supplement will be foand a in the boots of his pupils. So the State ! repiy to "Aesmeucus oeeinrasa ujfjoaiu, jurtut put pose of uniformity 15 nnhron fiWle" As the writers t has decreed that theso - books shall be seem to be engaged in a discussion of et- j in the Public Schools of North J Tale Wey hera Fever and Ague Fills Iquette, perhaps our young people ; Carolina; and at our Teachers Institute for all malarial dcase. would like to read their discussion. So ; bl August last, I repeatedly urjrt-d . ir thv will not eet too rjersonaL and . upon the teachers the necessltr of uIn? a I F V I O I will put their communications in a little no other books but those recommeuded. ucw bvi ica vi vwn ciu vv tailied very cheap by taking advantage of the -Exchange price offered by the publishers. Any pupil or teacher, by less space, we win give tnem a bearing I An Editor jMairled. On Teusday, Nor, 8th, at the resi deuce of the brides motner at vrmanos- f a wnUe vUle, Greene co. itev. B. H. Whitakeb - f editor of the Raleieh Spirit of the Age Iansrerou Place for Boyi. ..... "knw a wn I liv reaueit or Mi Mii ' was married to Miss r ante tttlnn'ftfB7 ,77 7lrrfingtollr. N.Stanly at Kins? on, ReY.W.C. CallofficUg.iTheppy atnU dn any old school book-n matter how .i, tMV tu- train for Haleteh on the lowing children to play upon the plat- . t . . , couple took the train lorxuu h v ZuuJu soiled or worn-can get anew book of Use Wejbrr's liniment fur sprain. neural z!a and rheumatism. KTKSTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. same evening. C. K. Habvey C. I. C. Probates arsces. Deeds and all other instru- enU of writiug requiring probate. Jacks on hand free of charge. 3 t A good and well selected stock of od at cost for ch Prrties wishing buy will do well to call and examine. VtMi 11UNTKB. IDO Hicks of Lireroool Salt for sale 31. IIABVEY. SEED WHEAT FOR SALE. I have about 40 bushels of white ulks wheat for sale, a first class artic- Alo 3 fine mules, one wagon, one Vrt. s lot of corn & loader, several Us and pigs,, a lot of fanning tools, btton seed &c. G. K. Bag by. The Cotton Crop of Ixsnoir. W. M. Parker, the man who generally brings in the first cotton bloom and the first bale, says he is done picking his cotton and finds that he has made on 12 acres six and a half 500 pound bales about 3 bales less than last year. From this and reports from other farmers in the county we think it safe to put the decrease in yield . per acre at about 30 per cent. The increased acerage. how ever, will partially make up this loss. Town Improvement. The vacant Uwn lots were sold on Monday and brought a good price. The funds derived from . the sale of the lots and the taxes collected for this year will enable the Commissioneis to begin the work of permanent improve ments in the way of drainage. Among other improvements we suggest the building of a market house, which would be not only a source of income to the town but of great convenience to both buyers and sellers of country produce. iorm at tne denot while the cotton weighers are handling cotton. Oue day last week a bale of cotton was thrown over on a boy and came near mashing the life out of him. The cotton hand lers have not the time to walk around a bale of cotton to see If the way is clear every time, and there are a class of boys about town who always know how to take care of themselves and don't want older people's advice. Noth ing short ef a serous accident will con vince them there is danger In such sport as playing around the bales of cotton on I the platform. same grade of the new series at about one half the regular price of the book. I ought perhaps, to apologize to you, Mr. Editor, for troubling you so often about School matter: but 1 dolt bc- cause I think I can effect ray purpose i 'setter and do more good in this way j than by any other.. The cause of Free ; Schools in Lenoir county is and has j been for many years, at an extremely low discount In public estimation. As heretofore couducted but little good has boen done; and if any good is to be ac complished under the new system, this new system must hare a fair and impar tial trial, it must have the benefit of pub lic sympathy and public sentiment, and I know uo better way of invoking this than by the Printing Press. Then with your permission I expect to occaslonly sessio or ISM -'32. Fall Tzru. t?w Jay. 27th 1&32. Srniso Term deoij Ja. 30ihl&82 Sessios or 1W1 '82 dm JU5E 17th 1832. INSTRUCTORS. Bicii p.1L Lewi. A. M. St D. rrmpmX. lavtrwWr la CImmt art f m4 rrcM" ExJta C. W. lUwAfc. MiifcwiitlMM4nrnw. 91 . tt. XL Livii, StpTUi4t mt i1ry P pftrtmal tl Ivrvrtur U JW EAfUX. Ma. UiiU JLikti, Xit Xaxxii XaTmaw. XmiAmmt ta Trimvrj Drirtn,. Mm, AniALtiATM, MmAb. Tmor.Jvm Vim, UxtIim rrakaaUiy ts yiJ Ham. OU).fM mm riUrmtkw. men u K.LXW15. Eltm N. C )UtK. SyU Mt. I U in l ML li re) r?., ru) m1 !l J 17 FRONTING TIIE Wholesale T'R MONUMENT. & Eetail. KINSTEIK takra plrasnrv to lnfrm tU Pobllo that Larjcest. most Select mad cbrapt Block far FaII ao4 Tlntr tvrr pnrcuaeJls now rtintpleUj and remdj tor Rala, IConid (mo coma ill frco near mnd fvr ind ccnTlrct yoarstlf of the aboTe factt. Defacinr-a School Houso. On Sunday last two- colored youths entered a school house in Wootlington township where Mr. R. M. Kennedy is engaged in teaching, and defaced it in a manner too indecent to put in public i contribute to your columns, giving ad- acks from a buiz- v,ce when I think necessary, and when the schools shall have commenced, giv ing occasional sketches of the worlwbe in' done. FOR RENT. I have for rent a three horse farm in high state of cultivation as any farm the county. I will also rent my Brick dwelling V.m Jan 1st 1882. G. K. Baoby. print. A few sharp cracks from a bug' gy whip brought a Confession from one of them which confession was followed by a sound thrashing. The man who applied the lash nays he knew he was acting unlawfully, but he was so indig nant at such an outrage that he could could not govern his temper. Before finding the other oue his better judg- Good Hotels. Our canvasser, Oscar Williams,' who attended Beaufort and New Berne last week, and Goldsboro this week, speaks ment Prevailed Mldhe to town mr.iiror f f anu procurea a warrant ur tne arrest ox John Hyatt has received a nice lot Frames. Fine writing paper. Wall bckets, Brackets occ. which he will II a low as anybody can sell the same hality of goods. Another lot of kirllatsat those Gents Nobby Einstein's. Turkeys $1.50 per pair. Country Hams 18 cts. per pound. The N. C. Conference of the M." E. lurch. South, will meet at Durham on le 23rd of November. The doors of the jail are thrown open ind Sherifl Davis, for the second time. r apparently at peace with the world. We have received a copy of Turner's lmanac for 1882. It contains much hluable information for both business m and farmers. Mr. Lanie Churchill, an aged lady of 2 years, of Greene county died on Tues Jy Nov. 1st. She was for many years member of the M. E. Church, South, ! hd the motlier of Mrs. J. K. Noble of 'ink Hill. Col. Jno. D. Cameron, late editor of h Durham Recorder, has purchased a Ulf interest in the Raleigh State Jour- oi Tlie Journal will be issued three jtnss a week as soon as necessary ar- Vngements can be made. Mr. T. J. Meachum of Black Creek. A ilson conntv was in tow n last Mnn. J and purchased the Odd Fellow's ouw and lot which was sold at auction p that day. He will prol ably become resident of the town. Ontinger Bros received last "week 000 yards of embroidery. It was dipped by the Junior member of the tn while on hi visit to S vitz r!andt and delayed for sometime at the Cus. pro Houe in New York. A walk through D. R, Jackson's cot- p on Teusday evening showed us the frost had not damaged any r1 yet. The cotton U m-Awin r b,oom We saw on many stalks r-n w u bolls from to full grown, ll from tK growvn. ii mere 00 kllllnor frA f.- . ... . " evldenUy get another good picking. Worth's auxiliary to the Woman's onary Society is to have an annual ung and a ba8ket dinner Rt Worth,g '"oi nouse on Friday Nov. 1 1 th. a number of persons have wd by the quart and pint and th ds are to be broucht In fJnd weighed. Rev. Mr. McCwvu Icted to deliver lt of missions. jMn Ahead. fwde McDonald won the big race at r "iaon Fair. Time: 2.36. She at Trboro this week. Wvd wnw. .Vn. SiuWiTT wul Vance town- imea.TPea.nnt t i iet in very Ocean House at Beaufort kept by Mrs. j W. C. King and T. S. Martin, the Central Hotel at New Berne kept by that polite and accommodating young man F. T. Patterson, and the Bonitz Hotel at Goldsboro where the genial and warm j hearted Bonitz presides. The travel ing public will find everything neat and in good order at these excellent Houses. "Weather Report. Kinstou Station For Month of October 1881. Highest Thermometer Tuesday 4th 90 Lowest " Thursday Gth 45 Mean Temperature for Month 67 " Humidity " 44 78 Amount of Rain-fall " 2.8 in. Winds Southerly Cloudless days 5 First frost of the Season Thursday 16th Times of observation 7 A. M., 2 P. M. and 9 P. M. R. H. Lewis, Observer. both of them and had them before Jus tice Coleman on Teusday who adjudged that they be sent to jail for 30 days. Upon the petition of the prosecutor however, stating that one of them had been sufficiently punished, judgment was suspended in his case on payment of cost: and upon the piteous, appeals of the mother for the other one begging the prosecutor to take him and whip him till he was satisfied judgment was suspended in his rase and no doubt his hide was pretty well tanned. We don't know that the dispositions of the case was strictly according to law, but we think it was very sensible and effective. Very respectfully, J. W. Harper. Use Weyher's Horse Powders to briny horses into general good condition. MARRIED. COX-FEBUELL. On Wcdacsdsy. Ind. at the rraidcoct of th brU'a fat lit r, by Err Mr. Richardmm, Mk.Tiio. Cox to Mim Faxxik Fkkkslu All jf SnJHUlTown.kjp. BROOKS PATRICK. I Pitt CmaIt, ar Johnton'a I-UIn, Oct. 30, Mr. H. . Eaoocs to MUi E. r. Patrick, Dr. H. D If rpr olTlci.tlnr. 1)IK1. SCOTT At ber bomuearTrntoa n Wrd- -enday. Not. Vud: Mrs. C. . Scvit. arvd 4bout 23 yr. DAVI8. At bU rcsidvBC iaTrrnt towa.btp. en tbv 7tli of Keveniber, of Uii(Ut'a dl. Mb John S. Davu abuut U j-rsn. l'KIlKJEX-'Jn Wlaeday, at Zo'cloek A. M of Diphtheria, Cecil, roungtat un of Jama A Prldgm, aeKl about S year. School Matte im; Roll of Honor, of la orange academy for month ending Oct. 21. 1881, ., MALES: J. T. Aldridgt, T. W. Bizzell, J. L. Dawson, W. P. Wooten, ,Dulany Woot en, K. S; Uzzell, R. L. Uzzell, K. E. Sutton; W. T. Reid, W. F. Phelphs, H. V. Williams, Silas Kirkpatrick, F. R. Hodges, F. M. Harper, Robt. N. Hadley. FEMALES,: . Ora Bizzell, Nancy Best, Delia Daw son, Lillian Dillon, Be tlie Kinsey, Ada Kiii8eyvMyrtie Pope, Effie Rouse, Lil lie Rouse, Mary Rouse, Lillian Sander- lin, Ava Taylor, and Bettie Wood. Kinston Cotton. Mr. E. Grout bears testimony to the fact that the cotton bcought to Kinston since his arrival this season is of a very good grade compared with former sea sons, yet, he says in many instances while the cotton is comparatively clean and put up in good condition he finds it "cin cut" which Is objectionable to the spinners. We believe it is generally conceded that Mr. Grout is n good judge of cotton he is from the factories and knows what the spinners want, and can no doubt give the pinners information in some particulars, which if . heeded, would help the sale of their cotton in some instances. TEACH EES, REGISTERS, BOOKS. Mil. Editor: The School Law, un der the direction of our County Cora missioners, has fixed the first Monday in December for the opening of our Pub lic Schools in Lenoir county. I wish to impress this fact on the School Com mittees of the county and ask them if they have made, or are making, provis ion to carry the law into effect? It has been the custom heretofore to a great extent, for teachers to hunt up the School Committees and get the school started but now, when all thi nchuol mutt ttart at the game time, and there are not enough teachers with Certiflca tes to supply all the schools, it be hooves the Committees to be on the lookout and get the teachers ready for his particular school. I know the dutv of a school committeeman is onerous and without auy direct remuneration , and therefore -the members do not feel called upon to take any extra pains to attend to the wants of the public. Yet some one nas to do tnis work and it is right and to be expected that the Cora mittees will do then full duty resign. that the Committees in in the county will act first see if they have to teach in through tho cold winter months. If the house is ready let them secure a teacher to be ready' to open school promptly on tne first Monday in December. Our law makers have decided that that day is the proper time to commence and it is fr us to carry that law into effect. I wish fuither to intorm the various School Committees that I have received from the State Superintendent a num ber of blank School Registers. The law requires each teacher to keep on these a daily record of his school work and it is the dutv of the School Cora Then I trust each District promptly, and suitable house Pablic School. We call the attention of School Com mittees to the communication in anoth er colum from our County Superintend- mittees to supply themselves with those ent. There is no necessity for an apol- Registers aud ogy from the Superintendent about cmpioeo deliver to the teachers hhe fceM ,t vine erowW SC" -' j w or so r PTted a pumpkin via reditby Iker-offt Colored Industrial Pair fUbl t. TrV! m very rW last week bv 1 F Hio ":n were 000 0 wa. rJ::?1." But Pr. n?5 represented? h h74S2S l"- we fw troubling us with school matters. We trust the time will never come while we publish a newspaper when we will be "troubled" with any thing that is in tended to benefit, build Hp and elevate our pohlic school. It has always been pleasure and not a trouble to us to do anything in our power for the cause of education. So we bope the Superin tendent win fulfil his promise and keep us posted on the workings of the new wwwnen the scbools comrnm. TT ays, and truthfully too, that "the cause oitree schools in Lenoir county is and hs been for many years at ah extreme JJ Jow discount in public estimation," " noi to be presumed however that MARKET REPORTS. WIIiMINOTON. WiLMtxo. Nut. 10. -Cutio firm II ! for mUl'i tUMtim 100 X10 SuirlU Turptlu On TURPENTINE. firm at 13.55 for Yrllvw Dip &ol tt-SO for Virgin ft tbL TAU Market Arm at M0 pet bUL of Wi lb NEW YORK. Nitw York, Nov. 10, Cotton mlddllnj 11.7-4 Irk dull i I17.M. Uo.in ii.W. Spirit Tur- xatia &3 1-2 etc G0LDSB0E0. OOLUCHORC, Xv. V, Collwu, W l-I fwf br Kradca. Corv M. NEW BERNE. New Bur.M., Not t'tu lOSOSpd 1U Turpciitin V. Pit 2,40t2,iO Scrar l.WX!,!)S KINSTON MARKET. Cotton: Receipts for tlie week, 710 bales. Prices have ranged from 101 to 10.00 for eootl iriadcs clo.iii dull a 10.40. TuitrEXTiNE. Market firm at T3.00 for Yellow dip and $1.80 for Scraye Receipts moderate. T11U UN- FOIt 1882. Vxt year Taa Sex wiU KiaW tu ftfttk a aal rolaloa mmat tb ral laaaac" ahialac. aa alwtja, for all, Wl aW UitU, mmm ad (rarlo, raivtd a4 aaaaaj, lUfaWlc d I)tnircrati,4xrad a ad rtnavaa. tauia tat a4 aVtaa. Tub Sen' Uat la aa ktad aad wxaanalad 4 rr aort; Vt lu raaUI w arm tb la for tb td, walla It pmt Wi dia- cvtaftirt o th bliaurtag back of i yrU W call wickad. TuiSvxe(IMM awpapcr a ktad. It dtcatdad maay 4 M taraaa ad a naltilnd of lb aovrflaoo ord4 aad paraAat of aackat J-rnalta. It aadvriooli to r-anid la a frb. aorvkirt, aacutatkiaal ta aB tb aewt tb wi4. otiMtiia attml of batata laurt. aad rwuBilag apoa atalra ltb taa fcarlowa uf abHlat ladvvala. Tba aar- cr wf laU ripriiaai u taoaraa of TMsrtta If cBrrtrd a pvnaaaaat rbaag la tbo atjW ml American awpacra. Every laKrtii Jew. aal etabhb4 la tfci ewaauy ta tbe dea yeare pat h been a-edlfled aad bettered be Ike fire uf Tlifc Vca'a exauipte. Tbe St x ol Ui 111 be Ike earn aaupvkea. tru la-telling, aad latereailag aewter. . By a Ubeial aaef tbe aetat kkb aa abaa dial provper.te aSurde, aball make It better tbaa ever befvre. We tall -rlat all tbe ae, putting it latw rva-UbU abaM, al mratariag It Iiopvnaace, not by tbe traditional yardstick. butbf lit real Interval to tbe people. iHsti from lnnllng lleuie eqaere U avf tW Aral alderaliwa mltb tbe Mx. Wbeaetar aeytbiag nappe a wnrth reporting e get tbe prticlara. wbetber It bappeaa la llrouklya or la aWkbara. la politiea wt baeadeetded oplaloat; aad wa accuaWnted taexprew tbeaa la laagaaga to be understood. We ay what we tblak aboat anea and eTrnta, Tbat babit ta I be awly aeerel of Tan Kt'N's politleal cvarae. Tbe weekly edition of Tat Set gatbera lata -ight pages tbe beet taalier of lb aen dally Uauaa. Aa Agricaltaral leparitaeatof aaaaa rd merit, fall market report, aad a tlber! pea- portion of literary, eeteatiCe, aad detle Intelllgraee, cotnvlete Tm M'ttaLT Sc, aad make it tbe beat aewpapr for tbe faraMri h oue bold I hat aaa eeer prlrted. Whodoea not know axd read aad Uke Tna Sea DAT So.aack aaiaber of wbb la a tiwlcoada of latrretlag llteratare, wttb tbe Wt ptry of tbe dav,pre line Wertk reading, aewa, ba nivr utauer tuotb to fill a gedieod and latlnUi lr more tntkd aad ealariaiutag tbaa any book. Vig or HttU? U onr hkawf aUtt awapaper bo plraee y. .end f.rTilK ?C. Our trrma are aa f4btt k'or tb d-ily Sf , a fir-par ah-et of tweaiy igbtclawoa. price by pn.tl.pwt paid, la a rtUiBiii,r ta. a a jrar.ee. laeloalag tbo Sunday -aper. a4 elebt pge bcet ef Bft-el column, ibe prW la w e at a tuwwik, r 47 a jear auaia ge f aid. 1 be Siindat .ditkei ofTae Sc?i la ale f ar nUbed parairly at l."."u a year, pexiagt paid. Ibef-rtre of In- WgLV ft, elgbt pgea, llftalx roiun.it. U 1 aer peuge paid. For clube of tea aeadlng 19 we will aejd an eatra copy free. Ad4reaa I. W. KNOLASD. rublUbei of Tu K Sc X. New York city. The Dry Goods Bepariment " a Contains the Utrst .ml niceit pa turns f lrintn rixz CALICOd iaqasotity, for wboIrtaUor rrUil; DeaoUf.I Siy! rf GOODS, uch si blsrk anj colorrd; AM Wol CASIIMIUU U.ck .oj Utkt ALPACAS. Sarah Bemhtrd's PLAIDS, thra art tlersal d all th- All Wuil Hullinf In all faahioaahU shadet an-1 a toy btr siylet, aln liLACK SILK xtrj cheap, UKPELAKDi .o-I WATERPROOFS la the utoel doirable Colori. arxl a apleo-lkj Uo rf DRE33 TBUIliniGS to match aUiva CwJa. N O T I O N S ! An vitra Urf aJment f HC OP rKHilS. C OI LAP.S sad CTFF3 LACt: COI.I.AltH. KILKakuU I.ACI: SCAICrH. ITIIITn atnd 81I.lv HA?DlCi:U(:ilIi:iM, HIIAAVUH aud tuatay utber Thlnra In ttila I.lne tHa numerous to mcntloa. An E-pecUIly Attradivt STOCK f LacIIoN nncl MUssoa OlonlcM, Dollmina id tho Hary Andenoa JavekeU, Shoes! Shoes! An Excellent assortmeol of Infant, Mltset aaj La4i SHOES, frea A ervktabla evtry day Shoe tn tho fioest wanUl. Also IIOOTH -SS HUOEH for Hen and Boyi. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Tha 11.1 ie ara anurrd that no joint Irara beta spar! to ansVa tilt Departrmiii nmlrrthjabl rhsrnf Mim fiiuw U$Txm lh not allrartivr t.f uy f.rtnr S.iri. 'the Stylns are Ciiermii. six I h.vs m Spleu.Ii.1 Si.avk fM4ieiial L.Tfiti. a P.OX5CT HAT f. vr I.d Cutloruera in a 141. i.Mtal.lc ai.d d-irsh! SiyU at short aXr. Tennessee Wagroxts. ay run sa u: a t momma tr pmces. C llollai OVItl'l'X'BJaitrecwifeelfrwotU Factory. auchua 1NGICAIN, 1IOUIX)! If, TAIESTltV. Mo parlor Hlfl nutl VKNKTIAX; m!m Hitff, 3tHl, latpr att.d Uira lUInda, FlKr Oil Cloth, Tablr Oil Cloth, Toilet HtU, aad sin extra UrKm HTOCK OI TRUNKN, VA tAHr and SATCIICLM JFURM1T-UKE' We have a splendid lot of TenneHNeo "VnxrnH which we guarrantee to be the neatest and best WAGON ever brorirht to this market, and will sell them very cheap. IVriL.lL.13rt CANADY. 500 DB"TJJS-GrUES. -Si- aawii As the schools will soon commence it is vrell to draw the attention of Wachers and of pupils to the text books to be used in the'Publie Schools. The State Board of education has seen fit to re commend certain backs for use, and it will be the duty of teachers to use these and nothing else. These book arc: Webster's Speller. Worcester's Dictionary. Holme's Readers. Sanford's Arithmetics. Heed & Kellog'a Grammars. Maury's Geography. Moore's Hist, of X. C. It is generally a matter of much com- The largest Stock of BUGGIES, W GONS and . HARNESS ever before flrel in Nrth Camlina. BUGGIES BY THE CAR LOAD DIRECT FROM FACTORY. Tlie CJoltxm'btiK "OnsrcX Hiocin.lty. WEBSTER WAGON. nlaint from parents that there Is a con- wePwpie of Lenoir are behind thofe of tinual change ofbooka Tor every new other counties in the cause ol education, teacher employed: and this complaint is , We believe they are sustaining as many not without ? some foundation. The or more good schools at this time than truth of the matter is that it makes but wT county in the State. We intend as little difference what books are used, oon as we can get the facts together to provided the teacher knows his duty. Sfre a brief sketch ef the different Vet it is equally true that no teacher in achoola in the conntv that others may the world can possibly, do his duty by ce what we are doing; I hool unless there is some uniformity THE BEST ON THE MAItKET. istCLAHs rrvivr-rvxE work. it Raw RTOCIC ALL THE TtMXJ AT BOTTOM IHtlCESS J. W. GRAINGEK, Aug. 11. 1 KINSTON, N.C satixh,mi.ks. l'Lu.sii n.owi:u, itimioxs, ri.c.MivMa. D j. 301 3? 3ES or 5 AVALOTJT MAEBLE rX'0P HETTS, iron low priced ta very fine quality; any quantity of Bedsteads, Chain, Hat- treases, Cradles,- Cribs, 8ofas, Sideboards, Plain and Extension Tables, and cTerythins In the PUBKISHIiro LIKE. loiliing! Gioliiiiii! Gloliiiii MannnninnBiBnnnBnnnnnnnnMniannnnnnBinaannnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnaa,nnnnnnnnanBnnnV Tor Men anl Ittya Wear w have an lomeo STOCK f FALL axr! WLNTEIl CL0THIN0. cice. CrJ, and cheap Gr. rui eaa fit all Gents Furnishing Goods, viz: A'lSauSZ ilrrrd. LI wen Hlilrt. Hoar fa ir. Ceota and tljt IIATX, mJ, FalilonaW Ktjle. auid cheap Mtlwt rrUe p-t. An Hat r 'hemwy HTOCK f r II XK COOm Irlutlur aUI XtoA Flue Cahmerea ilarncss, Saddles, Whips &c To make hard tines ctiy Gccds xtill be t eld chep encuh out of the inunense STOCK to &iYe eTcrybcdy tatisftcticn. Call eartf end eerire yonrutf n. t i I Ui 1 in n ' 'n ru ion n ii .71 ! I J Mil J 4wr .mini k a mil J
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