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NEW BERNE, N. C., SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1882.
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ii ut day,
i.nuw, 6tf minutes,
j p. ni. '
;.ir couit to-morrow.
venue collections for the
a plltt Cliurck.
Eev. F. W. Eason, Pastor. Services
at 11 o'clock, a. ni. and 7i o'clock, psm.
Sabbath school at 3 o'clock, p. m., C. C.
Clark, superintendent. Seats free.
Strangers visiting the city and the
public generally are cordially invited
to attend these services.
week
. to 0SD. . :
A b.iuutiful supply of red head" ducks
in t'.d market yesterday.
The Thanksgiving turkey has made
his app'earcnce, and shuffles off at 32.00
per pair. V ., ;- . : ; .
Twelve hundred bushels of rice sold
in the market yesterday. Prices un
changed. '" ' "' ' ' '
The office at Radcliff & Co.'s mill has
been repainted and now presents a neat
' appearance. '; ? 1 , -' ,' V-'-' t : ? .
Rev. S. H. Isler, of Ooldsboro, will
preach in the Presbyterian church at
11 a.m. and 7p.m.
The schooner W. M. Hill, Hill, Capt.,
arrived from South Creek on yesteeday
evening with 32 bales-of cotton.
Four marriage license issued by the
Ksgister of Deeds during the week,
Three to whites and one to colored coup
les
The truckers are preparing their rands
for cabbage and radishes.; Mr. J. L-
Pvhem has al.eady planted out 50,000
. cabbagei
Mr. Z. DeForest Ely, a partner , of
Robert Buist, the celebrated garden
seed grower of Philadelphia, is in the
city looking after the interest of his
firm.
The steamer Ooldsboro of the Clyde
Line arrived from Baltimore yesterday
evening with a cargo of general mer
chandise.
, Putting on aire 1 Four hundred
walking canes were eold yesterday in
New Berne. " , But theyt were candy
canes sold by a confectioner on Middle
street and eaten up before night.
' Messrs. E. V. & S. W. Smallwood
have fitted up twd neat little offices ad
joining their building on the corner of
South Front and Craven streets. One
, will be occupied by Dr. H. G. Bates
the other by Messrs. Watson & Street.
The busy hum of machinery could be
heard at the cotton factory yesterday
. Mr. Dobson seems to know exactly
what he is about and will, we think
make a success of it. If he can make
such goods as the samples he has on
hand of his Philadelphia work, there
will be no trouble in finding a market
for it.
- POLLOCK 8TEF.ET CHAPEL.
Services at 4J o'clock, p. in., conduct
ed by the young men of the Baptist
church. All young men and the public
generally are cordially invited to attend
this meeting. ' ; "
Your Name In Print, ., . - i;
Mr. R. H. Hilton received a telagram
esterday from Baltimore with infor
mation that his wife, who was called
hither to see her sick mother a few days
ago, was very sick. Mr, Hilton left on
the evening train for Baltimore. . ' '
Mr. A. L. Rouu' ree of the firm of B.
H. Rountree & Co., of New York, Was
in the city yesterday His family are
spending the winter at Kinston. ;
Eev. S, H. Isler, of Goldsboro, is in
the city and will preach at the Presby
terian church to-day. He is conduct'
ing, assisted by Rev. L. C. Vass, a series
of interesting meetings at Croatan. '
Bear and Catamount. '
Mr. B. B. Mallison killed a short time
ago a large boar on his father's planta
tion near Croatan, which weighed,' net,
000 pounds, ' The fat on his back meas
iurod three inches. , A few days after
wards he killed a catamount which
measured four and one half feet from
tip to tip. No rattlesnakes to report,
Wlllougliby Reade.
, In looking ovnr our exchanges yes
terday we find that the popular reader,
Willoughby Reade, is delighting our
Eastern friends. The Edenton Enquirer
say a he read there twice this week ind
"w a fine success. " Prof. Johnson, of
imp, iNew uerne uraaea csciiooi, says ne
lias heard him often and thai his read'
iugs are very enjoyable. He hopes
get him to lecture before his school
while he is in New Berne. . .
FalrPremiani 1SGO. Lareest collection EverereenBim-emium
We have before -us a copy of the divided between Miss Hannah Manly
Jramciw A.hwot. nt TTinsrnn. rlatfid ana Airs. J. A. liuion
I l.1 i l. 1 r t r i .
iur uie ureiuesi uuruu, oxina uaiue
Nov. 15th 1860. In it we find the
"Award of Premiums" of the "2nd
Annual Exhibition of the Union Agri
cultural, Mechauical and Commercial
Society, held at Newborn on the SOth
and Slst of October and the 1st and 3d
of November, 18G0."" ,
Stanly.
BRANCH X. CLASS 1, v i
Fastest sailing Yacht, Annie Latham.
low
Kinston Items.
Cotton Middling Si ; strict
middling 9: low middling 9i.
oeea cotton Extra nice. 3c.: oral
nary 3c. x
Corn 53c. per bushel.
Rice $1.00 to 81.05 per bushel,
with it
It sells
This cool weather is brinirin?
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as a matter oi curiosity ana to en- fresn mk very plentifully
courage interest in anuiner r air, we 1 readily at lie. hog round.
.......w , "Wf.n osiM loo T?i.1a fHH,
i. . . ' I vvjwu dviu mvic ioav "Wtll AltlU Ob
. ne list opens wun a silver cup awar- u '
ded to Col. John D Whitford, followed m even.
by like premium to W W. Caraway, cUned 9.85 and V , . .
hnth fnr t.horftncrhhrfid hnmAfl. Carft
l a 11 .
way, now better known as Di R. Walk- gemman oi coior i tnis county
er, also bore off second silver cup for is over anxious to exchange his wife,
w matehMl nair of carriaire horses- who bas deserted him, for a big spotted
" I 1 If Ail 1.1 1 1 11 . . . l m , m
nxhnr. "rtirtrmul waiter" 4n or mue oiacK uuu or a nail ton Ot
those days. Jumping over the list on
cattle and hogs where we find many fa
miliar names, as J. L. Rhem, A. C.
Latham, P. E. ' nines, Dr. Cobb, R.
kainit.
Tax payers are forking over to the
sheriff very slowly. It is believed that
officer will make more from costs for
advertising than from commissions for
Herman Bryan v. Lawhoru. . , ,
It will be remembered that one- Syl
vester Lawhorn, a turbulent-Kansas
exoduster, shot without any provoca
tion, Mr. Herman Bryan of this city.
Mr. Bryan luckily escaped serious dam
age, and Lawhorn is only guilty oj a
deadly assault., At Lenoir, court the
defendant prayed for a remoyal and the
case was transferred to Duplin. Mr. L.
J. Moore was employed to prosecute and
left for Kenansville last. Thursday. The
result of the trial is shown by the fol
lowing telegram: ,;
MA6NOLU, N. C, Nov. 25. Lawhorn
convicted for assault on Herman Bryan.
Sentence, eighteen months imprison
ment. ' ' : L. J. Mooke.
Berry and others, wti find in the poul
try exhibit, Master Charles Slover for collecting this year.
Java Bantams; and J. D.boott, or Jones, The exodusters from Kinston this
pulled up on China Geese. (And that! week to Duplin court are numerous, se-
probably accounts for campaign,: anec- lect and elite. They go as witnesses in
dote of figurine through to- China or the State against Sylvester Lawhorne
that other place.) 1 for shooting Herman Bryan.
Mr. T. l. uooaing, now or ramnco, Kilbv Jones Esa.. the hero of Pink
gets a premium on oats, ana it is a BtriK- Hill -wasintown last Friday with
iu6 wiv.u, oaie or crooa cotton, lie hava. "vnn
. i i n M h.-j . I '
vertisemeni mwie ramuco '"e'yrwe bet" he wont invest any of it in "a co
or oats ror saie. J. a. ween oi uurnam OI14,rftt,inn Btorn" with Hint WKitn-M u
gets the prize on "manuracturea tonac- director,
at $2.50 for yellow dip.
tab f irm at ifci.su ana 81.75.
uekswax 20c. to 22c. per lb.
Honey 60c. per gallon.
Wheat 90c. per bushel. (
Beef On foot, 5c. to 7c.
Fresh PonK 10c. per pound.
Eoas 22c. per dozen. . , '
PEANtjTS New crop. Si. 00 per bushel
of 32 lbs.
Fodder 75c. per hundred for new.
APPLES Mattamuskeets. .75 cts tier
, i . . . ' . r
nusneu " ;
Onions $4.00 per bbl.
Peas $1.10 to 81.25 per bushel.
Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green Oe
Tallow Cc. per lb. 1
Chickens Grown, 50c. per pair.
Turkeys $1.75 per pair. i
Meal Bolted, $1.00 per bushel.
roTATOEs canamas. BUa4Uc: vams
auabuc. per Dushel,
Athletic Entertainments.
At a meeting of the Directors of the
Social and Athletic Club last night it
was decided to get up a series of enter
tainments this winter to help raise ad
ditional funds for Gymnasium build
ing. Messrs. E. B. Roberts, Matt Manly
and Geo. N. Ives were appointed a com
mittee to inaugurate, the movement,
It is thought best to invite one or more
prominent speakers to deliver addresses
and to get ladies in the city to aid in
getting up some musical and theatrical
entertainments. . A ,'
We are very much pleased with this
last 'feature. We badly need such en
tert&i,nments, and a concert by the ladies
here will be highly appreciateioutBide
of any (iymnasium movement. Let us
have it soon.
- 1
win i)e the judge i . ; . ' ' ',f'. : '.;'
re is a knotty point to be met next
. ou Hie tenure of office of the Judges
f V 1 1'iior courts. The terms of
-lit Judges expire on the first
il rr. The Judges-elect ought
if un 1 Lold courts on the 1st of
: L the canvassing board
' ,'.i on- the 30Lh and the
i ale known in
,n um. Judge
court here this
should
i.t
i ) eveiit i i
f will be hoi i
' , ;d a solution of tle case
; le at once if possible.
i in New York and Liver
Hut little change in futures,
niled here about like the
Cr.ol.tni.lrcd and seventy
'I s-rci to 9.C3. Twelve
1 f ''y-ono bales have been
$ v i k ii-'iiiiist 003 for the
1 T,
!0 7-13
ot:
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Trade for the Week.
Not much improvement to report over
the week before. The "time" merchants
say collections have been very poor.
Notwithstanding the beautiful weather
for the last two or three weeks many
farmers say they have not picked more
than half their cotton. The crop is some
better than was anticipated in August
when the heavy rains were coming, and
pickers are scarce. The fair price paid
for rice is causing that, crop to be mar
keted. About nine thousand bushels
were sold during the week,; bringing
from $1.00 to $1.07. Cotton has been
coming in rather slowly and sales ap
pear to be dull. Twelve hundred and
forty-one bales nave been sold during
the week at prices ranging from 91 to
9.80. This would, indicate that about
$50,000 -we're paid' out tor cotton and
rice; but the merchants Bay, or some of
them say, that the money is not spent
here. "These river boats," says One,
are ruining the trade of New Berne;
they bring the cotton down here and
one man will come down in a buggy and
sell for three or four and carry the
money back, where it is spent in the
country stores." If this be true, and
drummers supply the country stores to
snch an extent as to injure the whole
sale trade, then the business men of
New Borne should look after the local
and retail trade, and to do this success
fully they should encourage manvfactu
riiig. Anything that will bring people
to a city and give them employment is
bound to build up the trade. It bus
been proven beyond a doubt that manu-
fj,etm ir"j will build up the trade of a
t v .i f ' i- than anything else.
I . vl: IV eiitly a hand-
bo ,1 it M t 1. 1 been placed in
1' T ' f C hurch with the following
1 1 ' :
' 1 n, Born i'i Lonis-
, 1 v:;,-lfVt:t.
co," and from that beginning can be
traced, we believe, the world-renowned
Black well Durham Tobacco. Mr. E. R,
Stanly, now of Rah way, New Jersey,
comes in for the '"largest yield of pota
toes from one JuUi" and his reputation
as an amateur agriculturist is wen es
tablished here The name of Wm. H.
Oliver & Co. (appears very often for ag
ricultural implements; and on tinware,
pumps etc., C. A. Hart, Bro. & Co. had
the list. f And without further special
special mention we quote ,the follow-
ing: .-, . , . yi. - ').-:' I :n t.M
BRANCH VHL-rCL ASS L-SOAP, &o.
Best soft soap, Mrs. S. Whitehuret,
CLASS 2. BREAD, &0.
Best loaf light bread, Mrs. J. N. Wash
ington. u-m-' -
Best biscuit, Mrs. , Dr. J. B. Emory.
cookies, Mrs. F. r. Latham.
1 dried figs, Miss A. Ellis. '
; CLASS 8-PICKLES, &c.
Best Catsup, Mrs. Jas. W. Carmer.
Grapes in cans, jars, farrott.
specimen of any other kind
Fruit in cans, Mrs. Parrott.
Best preserved Limes, Miss a. M.
" .. '.';.-CLASS 4- - , v:,v
Root Pranarvfld PAanViHH. Mrs. Parrott
. -----j- -
, Preserved Grapes, Mrs. Parrot,
' Fruit Jellies, Mrs. Peebles.
CLASS 7. NATIVE WINES,
Best Still Suppernong, Thos. Williams.
Tomato Wines, Aliss usan unver.
' ' CLASS 8.
Best Apple Brandy, J. D. Myers.'
Whisky, J. 1J. Whitrord.
" Peach Brandy, J. D. Whitford
" Peach Cordial, Mrs. D. T. Carra-
way.
BRANCH IX;-Chws BLANKETS,
CARPETING, &o.
It is said the cotton presses o f some of
our cotton ginners and packers need
covering or re-shingling. A. cotton
grower bi ought three bales to market
one day uiib week so wet it could not
be sold at any price. ,
It is said a crowd of our young Nim
roots took tne Miaiana jn. v. train one
night this week for a 'possom hunt, but
where they went or what they caught
"no feller" has found out. They say
however, that Capt. Levi Jake brought
up the rear with one little blue-eyed
'possum.
Sheriff Davis takes a new departure
next year. . He expects to embark in
agricultural pursuits, hiring Lewis
Grady Esq. , the political boss killer of
this county, to do his plowing with
little red bull. Mr. Parker , may look
out for the first cotton blossom next
summer, and Swansboro may expect its
reputation for big trout, big snakes and
big potatoes to be wholly eclipsed, if
Oi. the Sheriff and Grady can keep the old
jug full.
The Election In tula District.
(StatosvlUe Landmark.)
Different of the papers of the State
have announced, within the past week
that Maj. Robhins would contest the
election of Dr. York in this district,
and different grounds of contest have
been cited. We called, yesterday, upon
j. Robbins for a statement of his
purpose in the premises, and received
from him a statement something like
this: He is in constant receipt of infor-
of
COMMERCIAL.
CITY II.
rfEW BERNE MARKET.
Tbia Column. HVTt InWal n....
for Local A J ei-Utsing.
Thanksgiving.
At the meet in e held on t ' .
by the Board of Trade, a n
adopted to close all places of
on Thursday the 80th of Nov
Tuepentine Receipts moderate. Firm lng Thanksgiving Day.
nov24-lw
James Redm,
So
EiKhty-five Cents nar harrr.! r
kerosene barrels.
octU5t. A. R. r
FOR SALE.
THE HUH'K DWELLING Hol s. .
KRHtHhlenr lMt Front. In ihe LHv.jf
bern. itceunicd bv Oint. n tim-"
For further parilculum apply to ,
GREEN STEVENSON.
novl8-tf - At.,.,,,,
FOR SALK.
A FINE OIUV HORSE. MvenUon 1
high, eight rears oW. Will work In nm
of harnent. Warranted Hound r
funded. Aunlv l
Shingles West India 5 inch, mixed, Bros.
.50 per M. Buildine 5 inch, hearts.
sa.ou; saps, a.oo per m. -
nov28-dtr
W. E. PATTEr.;
Hue Gooes I Far Dealing I
LO WEST PRICES
FOR GASH ONLY !
Our Motto and our Success!!
We are constantly receiving
Fine Groceries,
Canned Goods,
Provisions,
, Flour,
Tobacco
LflKD flGEi'.jV !
Wo have oHtoblUhed In tho city of
Berne a
LAN 1 AG13IN' C.
for the purpose of udvertUing and Belli:!
comrol8lon, real estate in New Bern in;
the country adjoining. ; '
AlliMUics desiring to sell lands, will t
It to their Interest to place them in ,
AGENCY for Ktle. ' ,
We will advertise all property commltt,
our AGENCY, In the New Berne Jot i;
AND WILL MAKE NO CHARGK UxiEgS A
is bf'ecti:d. ' . .' :'
Our experience in the examination of 1 -
will enable us to guarantee to the buyer,
isfaetion In regard to title. - '
HOLLAND AGtlC
novlltf
and CigarsA
And offer them nt the MOST pkahov in v l
PRICES.
We desire tO Cnll (!HnPCllll flttcntlnn t.. nnr
BUICK OI -r
' Real Estate Agon
- New Berne, N
1
FOR WALE.
One uilie and a hnir fmm wi, ,
FARM ot forty acres with good dv
house attached. Tho land issltuated b"
two tracts of Mr. Jos. L. hhem's on j
ni i . " exceei1uglr desirable iru.-i
For lui Uit-r uiirtlculiira nnnlt- tn
novlStf HOLLAND lillliv,
Pickles In Glnss and Hnckets,
Preserves in Glass and Tin.
French Citron. Candied (Irtinw an.l T
Peel. , . - .
rresn prunes, sultana and Dehesa Raisins. ""rucKing.
Minoe Meat, Buckwheat Flour,
rancv Gilt Edire liutter nnrl U'hitj. ivn.
Cheese.
Teas, Rio, Laguay ra, Java and Mocha Coffees
Roasted No. 34 and 41 I'nflou
0 ffi1"" U8Ual,y found ln ft ney Valuable Timber Lar
ye guarantee everything, we sell to give ONE HtTNDRFrt at.H vriiw mUr, .
satisfaction both n tODriennd nimlttv nH , .V.. . " 'v'. FIFTY FIVE A
will REFUND THE HOKET' OS 'DB.
uuu.
BVBRlfTHING FRESH AND GOOD.
S- The Casta Trade Only Solicited.
- , Very truly yours,
Wm. Pell Ballance & Co.
; novl7-dly
t 5 U.Q.J.W. uj..v, vw. , . , , , i mauon, irora uinerem counties in me
Best rag carpeting Mrs. W.W. tife. district, of gross irregularities, infor
wooaen covenet, jure. yacsou. i ,... , . , .
tnir. nmintomanH. Mrs. Eli 8ma.ll- ";. i ..Uv.
W(W,' ' , i rle will consider it his duty, not s
Best 5 yds linen' shirting, Miss Edith
- Best home made flannel, Mrs.' W. B.
Wadsworth. . ! (i.
Bes woolen homespun for gentlemen's
wear, Mrs. B. J. mtams. j
l-ui .' ; CLASS 4.', '.
Best quilt made of silk, Mrs.- Williams
" quilt made of cote on, Mrs. Mary
Tucker.
Best raised worked quilt, Mrs. H. P.
WhitehursL.v if - !..
Best cradle . quilt, Mrs. Dr. J. B.
Hughes. , -
Best coxcomb quilt, Mre. Holland
:( ' CLASS 6. ' ;.
Best Table Cover, Miss Betsy Green.
" Vase Mat, Mrs. S. P. Bell.
" Candle Mat, Miss Bettie Clark.
rp CLASS 7.
Best Wax Wdrk, Miss Josephine Hall
Hair Work, Mrs. C. P. Pennington
" . Bhell Work. C. M. Fields.
," : Artificials, Mrs. Missillier,
i . . . CLASS 8.
Best velvet bonnet, Mrs. Ivey and Mis
sillier.
Best silk bonnet,. Mrs. Ivey and Mis-
sillier. , I t ' . ., ; -. .
' CLASS 9.
Dobt embroidery silk child's mantilla
Mrs. A. A. Watson,
Dtt child's dress, J. M. F. Harrison.
" Infant's cloak,. Mrs. Dr. J. B.
Hi- :!us. : . :
1.. t boys jacket, Mrs. Harriet Lane
CLA1 10.-FEEJTC1I EMBROIDERY.
Best spec! men ladies dress, Mrs. Kilpat-
rick. . . , .
drc-s, I.Irs. L. Ilauprhton.
.:,h Uahltns.
much to himself as to the party whose
standard-bearer he was, to look into
these charges. If he finds, substantial
grounds of contest, that is to say that
there were outrages upon the ballot, de
signed to falsify the will of the people,
he will cbntest the election. , He would
not think of doing so, however, upon
any mere technicality or for any mere
informality, committed without any
criminal intent." He only desires that
the will of the people shall be under
stood, and he would not take advantage
of any technical point in his favor
where the will of the vote is expressed
as against him,
This, Maj. Robbins says, has been his
position upon questions of this kind all
these years. He was, while a member
of Congress, called upon to vote many
times in contested election cases, and
always he sought to find whom a ma
jority of the voters1 meant to elect.
That ascertained he voted always in
favor of that man, without reference to
other considerations. :
This reasoning, it appears to us, must
strike all rightminded people as just
and sensible and as showing good prin
ciple on the part of Maj. Robbins. ,
The majority for Dr.' York, by the
way, as certified to the State canvassing
board, will bo 200. An error in the
Wilkes vote, however, makes his actual
majority 138. ' '
ATLANTIC GARDEN !
The finest Lliibors and Cigars, the celebrated
BERGNER & ENGEL BEER, Bour Kraut,
Sardines, Lobster, Llmburgcr and Schweitzer
Cheese constantly on hand.
Billiard and Tool Tables.
The finest In the country.
CABOMBOLETTE TABLE.
Something new the only one ever ln the
city.
DEVIL AMONG THE TAILORS
In the Duffy Building on Middle Street.
NEW BERNE N. C.
3- The only first class saloon in the city.
; & w. S mo. i . Nov. 3.
county, on Tar Kiln Creek within one
f navigable water: in close commurn,
wiui ine xsvuse Klver. For further inn i
tion apply to -
novio HOLLAND fc OHO
-150 Acres of Timbered It
st !..: '
inf.-n-f
One mile oust from Hnvelock, near A. 4
R. R., adjoining the lands of Jas. A. 1
Aciiiin jiiuuwiiiLv. Auuiy at once to
novlfc , HOLLAND 4 Gl'K
One Large and Desiratb j
In the CitV. Situated corner nt Vaut tv,,, t
King streets, atljolnlng that of J.
uavens, l-jiq. Terms moderate. A in
novid UOLLAMJ & o i i
City Lot
17. n. POWERS & CO.,
SOUTH FBONT STfiliET,
MANUFACTUREnS OF
Tin & Sh::Mrcn Were,
Etc., Etc., dealers In
Stoves, Castings and Outfits.
' The celebrated ACORX RTOVES. ninde lw
Rnihbone, 8ard & Co., for sale at Lowest
ri-ices ror Cash. i
Stoves reixiired at short notice. Jlv8d0m
J. II. reebles.'
' .viiith.
; ( Wiry.
n
l!;ivc rnmoved their entire Stork to
c:iati::3 Ri:::n
I tuke pleasure ln Informing the public that
I will keep open every night In.the
Weiiistein Building
'A VllWV CLASH'
Skating Ilink.
Whore I will have Ihe best of lnodoru roller
tkntes for the noconnuodatioiiof my patrons.
Situated three hundred and twontv-t -
irom tlie Junction of queen and J'ollc
I northeust Iroin Hriek Graveyard on
street. Apply at once to
novlg , ; HOLLAND 4 (H
GILBERT PI
Read the following testimonials in t
the Gilbert Force Pump, and renu i
"Mo ell Regulated Family c:.
to be ivltkont one."
By attaching hoso it is made an
Fire Extinguisher.
Respectfully, J. C. Willi i
: ', Js'ewb. i
Mb. John (3. Wiirrtv Sir In r. .
inquiry ln reference to the Ollhcri
wuuui wiy me cuy litis oue in use t
street, which lias been in nw over
nas Kepi in peilect order all the tin.,.,
been in daily use. They are ln lit.
strictly a lirst-class Vump. .
.. inos. H. Uowakd, ;
JohnC. Wiiitty, Esi. IVnr 8ir T
to what 1 know of the Gilbert n
of New Berne placed one in front ,
tional Hunk f New Berne, t...... i ,
since, and it has well stood Iwi i -since,
without any repairs te i
This I believe is a iietter reeoi d t i
vlous rump ciui Initist of. .
f Yours truly, J. .
J. C. Wiiitty, Esq. Dour Sir
one of t lie Gilbert Improved I'm
the Cotton Kxchanmi tor sevei
find It all that is claimed for n
factttrer. Respecllttny,
1). T. (
Mtt. ,t. C, Wiiitty henr P'r---a
Gilbert Foree l'tiiiip in im i
and It liiis uivtm us peuiert
trouble Willi it whatever u, i
the fire! stiohe. Very n hi
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