K' - r. " i nit JLjLLI NEW BERNE, N. C SUNDAY.-DECEMHER 10, 1882. VOL. I. KO. :!!. h i) A T 7 ml ... 4 , . i. . LOCAL NEWS: Journal Miniature Almanac. - Sun rises, 7:00 i Length f day, Suu sets, 4:47 ) 9 hours, 47 miuute9. Moon rises at 5.40 p. in. New moon to-day at 10:23, a. m. Oak wood is sellinK-at ?4.80 per cord on the wharfs. . Tlie AViise came in yesterday evening with C5 bales cotton. About 200 bushels of riire sold yester day. A good quantity canto, in on '.the boats during the day but was not sold The revenue collections for thisdis- v tritt during the past week foot up S4, i'9ifi tfr.Apple1 jack must be freed from ! bondage before Christmas. " ! , Eighty-pine thousand seven hundred r and eighty -eight pounds of Hoed cotton sold during tie week in. this market. , Muj. A. It. Dennison was the purchaser. In "-Fort and Fleet" this week, M. Quad tells of a 300 pound shell bursting on Fort Sumpter and killing 18 men the only single shot that did any great damage. We learn that that particular shot was fired from a battery command ed by Capt. 8. II. Gray, of this city, and the gunner who fired it, John Young by name, is in Capt. Gray's employ in the iplate factory here in the city. We have complaint from Rey.- E. M, Forbes, of lieaufort, about receiving the JournaL irregularly, some days missing it, and on other, days getting . 1 two numbers. The fauit is not in this office; we mail fa time, every day. Mr, ' Manix, our postmaster assures us that the fault is not in his office. The mat ter now lies between the route agent and the Beaufort postmaster. ,- We see it stated in the New Berne Journal that Dr. W. H. Barker, of Car f eret, has rented a house in that city and expects soon to move there for the pur pose of sending his children to ' the Graded School. We don't blame the Doctor. We wish others of our citizens would do the same thing. Such action would tend to hurry up a school of the same kind 'in Beaufort. Beaufort Tele phone. IT. 8. Comuiiaaloner's Court. Mr. Geo. D. Murrill, of Onslow coun ty, was before Commissioner Manly on yesterday, charged-with violating, the Internal revenue ' laws. The charges were not sustained and the defendant was discharged. Cotton Yesterday. Futures gained ten points in New York yesterday while spots remained unchanged. Sales of futures 81,000 bales, closing firm. One hundred and seventy-eight bales were sold at the Ex change at 91 to 9.45. Sales for the week foot up 1152 bales. NEW YORK MARKET, SPOT: Middling 10 3-8. Strict low middling 10 3-1B. Low middling 9 15-18. ' NEW YORK FUTURES: Morning. Noon. Evening. December, January, February, , March, 10.81 10.35 10.8 10.58 10.34 10.37 10.4b 10.59 10.40 10.44 10.55 10.87 1 UVKKPOOJ. SPOTS. Uplands 5 1518. . . , Orleans 8 1-8 w ' LIVERPOOL FUTURES. December. 5 54-64. January, 5 53-64. February, 5 54 64. Publish Schedule. his profession. His quiet and gentle manly deportment, his easy manners, and his literary taste and culture com mended hun to the favorble attention of liiB adopted town. For the long period of 41 rears, he devoted himself almost exclusively to the study and practice of his profession, whiling away his leisure hours iu cultivating his taste for classi cal literature, of which he had a pro found and critical knowledge. His ex treme modesty and desire for a peaceful life, created in him an aversion to all forensic display; hence he seldom ad dressed an audience, except when duty imnentively demanded it; but his speeches were always listened to with interest, his language bemg chaste, clas sical, and dignified, and his ideas wen dieested ana clearly expressed as a counsellor he was-wise and prudent. As a companion, he was genial, ami ble. and Instructive. . He made many friends "and acquaintances. In the neighboring counties of Jones, Onslow and Carteret, he practised his profession for more than a quarter ot a century where he was well known and univer sally esteemed. . Abhorring all ostenta tion, he was liberal in bis charities, ana let not his left hand know what his Mr. ueo.' W. hmith suggests to the right hand was doing. Trent River Transportation Compauy, Resolved. That.in the death of Albert the benefits to be gained by publishing C their Schedule m the Journal. The an able and accomplished brother, and Journal, in that case, says "Bake 's is the community in which he lived, a willing." . - ' gifted and esteemed member.. Tf tho 1W. Piror r.n vvnnl.l lilAf tn a, UWMU oi rapt w " " I members of the Bar wear the a newspaper suggestion we would ad- ba1e 0f mourning for 80 days, vise it to change their Trent river ached- Resolved, That the foregoing pream ule and run something like the one fol- ble and resolutions be presented to His lowed by the Neuse River Navigation J Co. (whose schedule, by the by, is pub- tne Records, and that a copy thereof be lished regularly in the Journal . lhat transmitted to the family -of the de That is, let them run a schedule coming ceased to New Berne on one day and return to After' the reading of the Resolutions, Polloksville and ! Trenton on the next Judge McKoy spoke very touchingly day. By doing this a large passenger upon the character of the deceased, his travel would be worked up. As the friendship for him, and the uncertainty boats now run very few passengers of human life, and then made the fol come down on them because they must lowing order: lie over in New Berne two or three Ordered by the Court that the resolu days. The steamer Ktnston brought tions adopted by a meeting of the Bar, down 28 passengers on Friday morning in accordance wnn ineir request maae and oh every, trip brings a fair crowd That schedule comes foNew Berne on Mondays and Thursdays; return op Tuesdays and Fridays. , , rfEW BERNB MARKET. . Publish; a Schedul. White Oak, Onslow Co., Dec. 7. Messrs. Editors: I hove seen in the Journal something about enterprise In New Berne which 1 approve very much. I believe in all enterprise, but prompt ness is the life of business. . I was in nary 3c, Polloksville Wednesday with several .Corn 55c. per bushel Oar Churches) To-day, Presbyterian Church Rev. L. C, Vass, Pastor. Subject of the sermon this morning at 11 o'clock, "Hebrew Poetry, Subiect at 7 p. m., "No breaks in God's known to the Court, by their Chairman F..C. Roberts, Esq., be spread upon the minutes or the uourt And it is further ordered that the Clerk, inscribe on one blank sheet of the Minute Docket of this Term the name Albert G. Hubbard. COMMERCIAL. low Cotton Middling 91 ; strict middling 9r; low middling 9. need cotton extra nice, 3tc; ordi others from Onslow with cotton to put on the steamer Trent, and when we in quired about it, we understood the Cut ler bad gone up to Trenton Tuesday evening and had not returned. Wed nesday at 3 o'clock p. m., we expected the Trent. But to our surprise, there was no stdnffler at all. So we did what trading we intended in Polloksville and returned 'home, leaving our cotton on the wharf, as there was not room to store it in the ware house, and I think there was at least 20 or 25 dollars to each bale the merchants of New Berne could have got, provided we could have got our cotton on the boat and went down and sold it on Thursday. I think we need some one in charge that will Rice 1.00 to Sl.05 per bushel. Turpentine Receipts moderate. Firm at $2.50 for yellow dip. tar rirm at si.ou and 1.75. Beeswax 20c. to 22c. per lb. Honey 60c. per gallon. wheat auc. per bushel. hkef on root. ftc. to 7c ; Fresh PoRK-i-HalOc. per pound. ' Eggs 23c. per dozen. ' Peanuts New crop. 1.00 ner bnslu.1 of 32 lbs. Fodder 75c. per hundred for new. Apples Mattamuskeets. 75 cu Der bushel. Onions $4.00 per bbl. Peab-S1.11 to 81.25 per bushel. Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c. Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown. 50c. per nair. Turkeyb-81.75 per pair. meal Boned, suo. par bushol. potatoes Hanamas, sua4Uc, NOTICE;: . Any person desiring to avail him..., . thorlzlnif Act or a-,,,1.1., ....r'r.T.i"" u .j nwwiuiizintr uieeituc uie I Divert it v i oountvtrMoleoMt 1, em oi HiIk ((iiiiit v . Jon. Yflgav Cloi l; l! d of Com n. of Cmven CouniV. T9I11B . . 4 , . ... . . ' ' nave uie sieamer run regular anu lei it auaouo. per Dusnei. , be known what davs to meet it. And SHINGLES West India o inch, mixed when they desire to make anv chance SHE M l"uUdi?K 5 inch, hearts, NAL or some public way that the farm ers in Jones and Onslow may know with some certainty when to meet, es pecially the farmers in Onslow as we live some 12 or 15 miles from Polloks ville and cannot understand such tom foolery. Respectfully. Geo. W.Smith. Kinston Items. Obituary. ' (Mobile Register.) Died, at his late residence, Porters ville, Mobile, county, Ala., after a lin gering and painful illness, Francis Al exander, aged 82 years, 8 months and 10 days at forty minutes past three o'clock, p. m., November 4, "fell asleep in Jesus blessed sleep." He w ks a na tive of New Berne, N. C, but for any years a oHIlPB of Mobile, Ala. Res- uecte 1 and esteemed by all who knew him, he led a truly upright life, anfl was noted for hjs purity, honesty, in tegrity and piety. His last hours were passed in great peace of mind, sur- IV ot ices Xat'l Bask of New-Bf.hx, i lHoeiiiler 7, 1SN2. ITie Annual Meetlns of the Stork lioldersof thta Bank, for the elwtlon of miwtore, and for thetraniootton of such other buslnciw as may oome before them, will be held at their Banking noiiso on the 2d Tueadny, being the 9th day of January, ISfW. Tho Polls will be opened at 12 o'clock, to be closed at 1 p. m. J. A. (Jl'ION, decHdtd Cashier. 1SS3. Harpers Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. plans; or Continuity in Divine History." aJjd g 3q Cotton sold here last Friday at 0.2 'CmtlnK Afl'ray at Wilson. We1 learn from Mr. J. A. Patterson lvho returned from Wilson yesterday morning that Mr. D. 8. Carraway, edi tor of the Sif tings, was 'seriously cut in the arm and throat on Friday by Mr. H. R. Stroig. He did not learn the par ticulars of the difficulty. A private telegram from Mr. Carraway yesterday morning stated that his wounds were not considered dangerous. Sabbath School at 9 a. , m., Mr, Wm. Holljster,' Superintepdejit .The publW are cordially invited to attepd these services. Christ Church Rev. V. W. Shields, Rector. : Second . Sunday in Advent, Bad Lawsuit. The horse suit of Cohen vs. Perkins resulted iu a victory for defendant, but such a victory is enough to discourage lawsuits. Defendant owed $100; con tended that he was cheated, and went before a iurv of his country for relief, The jury said he should have relief, and made him pay only $40 but even small judgment carries costs, and the costs in this case were (before being taxed) $221.75. So the man saves $60, but in so doing pays out over $200. Your Name In Print. Dr. Henry Matthews, of Kenansville, is in the city, the guest of Ciipt. John A. Richardson. Mr. John Caraway left for Wilson yesterday evening. Rodolph Duffy, Esq., of Catharine Idike, was in the city yesterday. Dr. W. T., Kennedy, Junior Grand Warden elect, returned from the meet ing of the Grand Lodge at Raleigh yes terday morning. Judge McKoy closed his fall labors yesterday with the Craven court and left on the, evening train for home to rn joy a Christmas holiday , Sir. ham lhomas of Carteret was at the Exchange yesterday with a lot of i Mi. HI. ' ' - -' , Schooner Arrivals. The following arrived on Friday night anil Saturday: Ihe arina, Capt. Frank Be'.l, from bladesvillo with twenty-five bales of cotton, three hundred bushels of rice, ninl corn. Tim AT. Came, Capt. Gibbs,from Mid dkton with cotton, corn and rice, r Tho Lucrctia, Capt. While, from Hyd ('i'i.!y wish corn and cotton. Ji'hi:tru, Cnpt. P. Flowers, from m i O.i.ui :1- viih rofion ninl vicn. rl : 1 , th Cail. F.Spencer, l'1'1' 1 T ' ' corn and rice. 1 , , I. U'liitf-hurHt, f- ' .-.M-oiiHiriiod Jerry Smith, son of Hogan Smith, Jde- ceased, died at bis residence in Lenoir county op the 84 Jnt-v of bUHtron fe ver.o !.'; ' -s' A, -1 dl v- ': The schedule changes in the atnios- Haiipsr's Magazine beilns It nlxtv-nixth volume with the December number. It U not only the most popular illustrated periodical In America and Umcland. but alRO the lament In its scheme, the moot beautiful In Us appear ance, niu uie uchi inaeazine lor uie nnme. a new novel. Antltle.1 Wnr t.li Mnlnr " liv Cnn. rounded by those whom he loved tnd tanc Kenimore wooison, the author or Who loved and honored him, his sorrow- in literary and artistic exceUenJe the M aoa- ine wife bowed down with atre and ZIltB Improve with each atioeejulve number, mg wue uoweu uowa wiw age "in I HWI,A i,ern,,llA ti, n.. dchildren and I entertainment of Its readers through humor- grief, bis children, grandchildren and etches, etc. I . ten , 1 . . 1 , . . 1 Holv Commnnion at 8 a. m. Services Pnere inursaay evening orougni weain fii m .t,7 m s.,nrfT School eras cool as ''breezes from Greenland's at. 840 n. m: at Hol v Crosa Chanel on i7 mountains. " George street. Prayers Wednesday at Oscar H, Kennedy, son of the late 9 a. m. at the Chapel and Friday at 9 a. Bright Kennedy, of this county, died in m. and 4 p. m. at the Church. The pub- his 29th year of consumption, on the 6th lie are invited to the services of this inst., at his residence on Falling Creek, Church. Ushers at the dpors to seat Lenoir cduntyi ? j, 3 , visitors. " A new Dostoffice with the rural name r . i Baptist Church Rev. F. W. Eason, "Fields," R. C. Hill,' postmaster, has Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7i p. been established in Lenoir county on m. Seats free and the public cordially the line of the postal route from Kinston invited to attend. Sabbath School at 8 to Ridge Springs m., , U warn, ouperintenaent. In tie tj. S. Armv and Navy Register r ollock wtreet tHAPEL-Hervices at fo November. we see Uiat Dr. Andrew 4i o'clock, p. m., conducted by the J Poilock) formerly of this place, is in young men or nip baptist cnurcn. ah chft (pendinK the arrival of the reg young men and the public generally ularNavai Burgeon) of the Medical de- are mvneci tone present- flartment of the Pensacola Navv i - - , - - Meeting; of the Bar. . ; m On the day after the death of Mr. A. The town hogs, pounded by Constable G. Hubbard the members of the New Kilpatrick, broke into the adjoining sa- Berne Bar held a meeting to take suita- loon of Ed Jordan a few nights ! since ble action commemorative of his life, and, besides utter demolishing all the At that meeting Hon. George Green crockery ware, gratuitously helped was elected chairman, and a committee, themselves to raw oysters, pepper sauce, consisting of Messrs. F. C. Roberts. C. mustard, and other seasonings, fer friends, who deeply mourn their loss. I " ' rat M consoled to jnow at i( is his Hurper x Periodlcaln. eternal gain and that he has exchanged nut tbak his sufferinw here for a blissful rest in Hahpsb 8 Maqazikb heaven. "Blessed are the dead who ??2 Z"""" die in the Lord; froni henceforth, yea, xheTHKEIt above pubiicauoni... saith the spirit, that they may rest from Any Two above named weir laoors, ana uieir woras ao iohow them'" Rev. 14 chap, 18 verse, C Goinr to Texas. (Charlotte Journal. , ; The waiting room of the Trade street depot was crowded (41 yesterday after noon and last night till one o'clock with a party of thirty persons, from the west ern part of Mecklenburg and the south eastern part of Iredell, who left on the one pclock train for a new home in Palestine, Texas. Some of the party are well-to-do land owners. Among ... $1 oo .... 4 00 4 00 10 00 7 00 Harper's Vocno People i so Harper's Magazine I Harper's Young I'kople. J Harper's Franklin square Library. vine i ear v uwoernj iu mi Postnae Free to all aubscrlbera in the United niaie or uunauH. ,500 C. Clark, Clement Manly, Washington Bryan and C. R. Thomas Jr., was ap pointed to draft resolutions of respect and present them at some future meet ing. ,' , : un Saturday morning the Bar was again called together and the commit haps the hogs imagined the constable had taken them to a festival. That universal .individual, "every body," has "hung his banners cn the outer walTs" and established; oyster, sa loons in two of the lower rooms of our courthouse,' Unfortunately, however, tee. through their Chairman, Mr. F. C. this morning, "one Phillips with an RV Roberts, introduced the resolutions broke into a thousand fragments, the printed below. On a motion for their oyster (ijreen and caused the suspension adoption, qttiet and feeling addresses of business till the crockery can be 5 re- were made in memory of the deceased by placed messrs. u. k. xnomas, jtt. k. uryan, m,.h . Tsiumn Van .miVou John Hughes, W. J. Clarke and C. C. Clark. And then upon motion of the latter speaker, it was resolved that the Resolutions be presented to the Supe- Croom were married by Justice Cole man pn the 8th inst, at the law office of M. A. Gray Esq. ' Ex-Mayor Canady, one of the invited guests pronounced the The volume of the Maeazlne beirln with the jMumoers ior june anu ueceiuDeroi each year, When no time is Huecltled. It will be under. atood that the subacriher wUhea to begin with ine current uinuer. The taut KlKht Volume of Hnrner'a Mnira, zlne. In neat cloth lilndlnir. will he sent liv man, poHipam, on recciit ni mi per volume. viotn caHeH, ior ninuing, ;m eeniH eacn ny iiiHii. ptmipniu. index to iiiinjer g Masazine. A inhahetlcal Analytical, and Clauiltled. for Volume 1 toUO. Inclusive, Ivom June, 18o0, to June, 18.S0, one them were J. W. Jnll v with a frnnUv of vol.. Hvo. Cloth. SI Oil, m j 01 , , . Remittance should be made by Poat-Offlce nine; woou oioan, wiie unit cnuu, a, J. Beal) and a family of eight, and Mr. Hyatt with a family ot rour. uuitfe a number of others from the same section are, it is learned, contemplating emi gration to Texas. : Mr. F.-H. Andrews and wife will leave on Monday for El Paso, Texas, where Mr., Andrews has been offered a good position in business. tlladtoHear It. :-- (Beaufort Telephone.) We are credibly , informed that a steamboat route will soon be established between Beaufort and New Berne. The Messrs. Dey Bros., proprietors of one of our scrap and oil factunes, propose to put the Bonito, a boat capable of carry irig eighty- or ninety bales of cotton, on the line so as to connect with the lines of steamers plying between New Berne and Norfolk. , We are certainly glad to hear it, and hope our enterprising friends will meet with the encouragement they so richly deserve. Such an arrangement will be of great benefit to tho business men of Beaufort, and in fact to the people all along the line of the proposed route. Success to the undertaking, say we Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss, jNewRpapeni are not to copy tutu advertise ment wiinout me express oruer 01 tinrper Brnineni. Auaresa HARPEH & hHOTHKRH, Sew. York. PEA-GROWERS,ATTE!m::i! BUIST'8 Celelirateil Premier Extra Early Pea, At $4.00 pen Jtmhel, . . , D rect from the Grower, Bay, uellTerm m SewbcrM. That all may plant Bnlsfa 9rmtr 9em. and save money at the Mart, wc will delivw, free in Newberac all order of from one imihcl to one hundred buahelt at M.0 per bushel, caih with order. .. ' n' I This Pea has made its crop in fcrtyrfiv 'days ia a good season. ' ' r ' None other so Early. Hom gotnJactiwc Mr. E. B. Cox sars." The Balata wmW Kxtra Early Peaa I planted hut yeas wera the earliest and most productive I had.' '' Now is the time to get up yew dabs. 1 t'u t Address RIYRERT RTTfST. Ji..r ' eMI-finsrar,'! '! IKS and m Market St, Pbiladko, Pa. DRIED FRUITS, '.'7- Cranberriei, i - u ), .- Mince Meat, u. i ..' Italian Maccaronl, . ,.J u Crosse A Blaokweiri ' 'i ricklen, Lea V rrin's Sauce, '"I Mustard., ' Buckwheat, Choice Butter, -AT , ! ! iff J.ri; ':'.! if nov2B WM. HOLLISTEE'Sj ATLANTIC ' Tlrte flneat Liquors and Clgitra, theealebrated BEKUXKK & ENOEL BEER, Boor; Kraut, Sardine, Lobater, Llmborger and fsehwUtaer Cheese constantly on hand. : . ti.3 Billiard and Pool TableV'"1 in The finest In the country., ' i - i CAEOMEOLETTE TABLE. Something new the only one city.' ' DEVIL AMONG THE TAILOH In the Duffy Building on Middle Rtreet. ' N KW 11KUNE N. C. .' ' Tlie only first clasa saloon In the e'fty. vef In .(J. tlm I d; & w. .1 mo. Nov. 8. MINCE MEAT, Citron, Currcmt, ' Englwh Walnut, Cwidies, . Almonds, Ficklen, Brazil Nut, Oatmeal, Bueku'heat, . Small Hams, Codfish, - No. 1 Mackerel, Smoked Herrings, Best Butter, Roasted Coffee, ground to order, Irish Potatoes, Canned Goods, all fresh. Beef Tongues, Syrup, " Maeearmi, Cream (iliee.se, FINEST TEAS, Raisins, Prunes, Powder, Shot, Caps. Above named Roods are offered CHEAP for CAN It. oetSd.lm C. E. SLOVER. Rne Goods I . Fair Dealing I LOWEST PRICES FOR GASH OIIY ! Our Motto and our Success I ! nor Koxixx ana requested to De Bpreaa benediction and the bridegroom left upon the minutes. Itwasalso request- with his bride huhinung. 1 " "I gather Kingdoms as a King , . ,, report op commuter. . ,; - , Who hath a queen to second him," On Friday, the 1st of December 1882. , . ' .. at 8i o'clock a. m., Albert O. Hubbard r. cuiy nasKins, tne tamous iami the oldest member of the New Berne doctor and, fortune teller of Jones coun- bar depnrtedthis life. ' ty, lias at last got at the bottom facts in Sir. l uhbnnl was born in the county hv, nr Aiin.nnn it of Caswell, about tlie year 1817. In 1834 . ,. he was lnatrimilated at the University P"" wno w,u De Juroraaml what t,,eir. of North Carolina, and was graduated judgment will be jn any suit pending it ion in 18.i8, carry- before the court3. . He is consulted even more than lawyers are. A suitor in a justice's court at Kinnton a few days since, consulted this famous man and got such an 8i;wer that ho at once aban doned lisc!"-. .-.To save further coiiU t',(i A i - . ; ! :;vt a I ;on case should 1'0 f ".Tl-od t l 1' ;:!V: ' T of t'u1 Divino that inti on ."'id co' ' y t ' t t V ' , .ting his collegiate ed- ' i e of tlie 1'liilan- ' mi removed to 1 c " ohcihvhI the i of t'-o Ida n time LOST, OHECIy No, 414, drawn by P. Myer lifavor ofSimmonsd Havens for S.U10. The public are warned against trading for the same, at duplicate has been applied for. . ,., ' HIMMO.N8 HAVENS. r"'vTp f -rip j ." calls attention to Ihe tact that he has a Choice lAll of i ! Wll h he Is SKlllliK I,OW for CASH. 1 ' nr HiN.ni..!! Is called to hia FINE ti Vi-. -.ol f AMIl-V r litH'it. I s. iM-F.'il I-I way on hand, I iiinciit .of live Hiocii solicited, ii'livrivd In any puit of the city free ! t -'rert. wren I?anrok and We have Just received a I Arge Assortment of HOLIDAY GOODS, . ' RtTlTAltLE FOR " CHRISTMAS AA1 RICfUAl PRESENTS, Consisting of Elegant Plash Odor Curs, Beautiful Dtatlt TollatBeta. V VIh Plush Whisk Broom Case, Cut Ohal Toilet Bottle, Lbns Bailns and other Extracts, t'olocur, Violet, and Florida Waters -Jewelry Casrs, Pnfl's and Puff Boxes Gentlemen's Shaving Kings, Fancy Box Stationary, ConibH, Hair. Tooth and Nail Brushes, Rusuiau Porket Book and Card Taaes, Fine Toilet Soapa. Call and aee our aBHortmcnt lieforo hnylng elaewhcre. Il.tXCCC!. Next to ' t I OS., Iri"i;it, New 1 rrnr. We are conntanlly recelvtnj . I. 1 Fine Groceries, ! ? Vanned Goods, 1 1 ' " Provision) -, ; Tobaeco and Cigan, And offer Idem at the MOST RFAovt r. pricks. - ' wedeitlreti call eaneeial altoniinn in m,r Stock of Pickles In nimw and niicketa, ' PrcitcrveK In OlftKs and 'iln, fi-i. French Citron. Candied nrnmM.a.nd I.,.. Peel, t remi lTuncK, 8ntna and Dchcsa Rftlsh lh'led Apple and Heacheti, . .,!('..-. Mince Meat, Huckwheat Flour. ' Fancy (lilt Kilite Knlier nn.i ii-Mi. ,. Cheese. .wi , J. . ' Teaa, Kio.Ugnayra, Java and Mocha Coll. . ltoaatedNo. :llnud41 (llw, , And everythlna Usually found hi' t,,.. , Grocery Htore. ' , , . we guarantee everything, we acll to Pk aatixfactlon lwlh a to price and oino !v. i, Will REFUND THE MONEY c. 1 MABID. ,. . , t EVERYTII1VO FRESH AND COC?. The fash Trade Only Soiidt.i. ' ' 1 A'ery truly yotu-a,'' 1 . novl7-illy " , FOR-SAIR,' THE UinCK PWEIXINQ Kirt ; ' on Kahl Sldeof Fust Front, In tin) ( i i f Iiern, Occupied hy Oq t. S. H. ( v. For further particiiU.n ni ', i . GI'EF-N & novlS-tf N. C.