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1:-Z DAILY JOUANAJa S4 column paper ; -. h4 duly except t Moaday, at S6.00pr 4ar, H .00 tor hi moaih. DcHnml to city h,T wrfl lit 6ft (wnti TWr rrrni TiiS kstv eekne jouKNAL.'a s coiuma pbiishH ttj Thominy at iop n"'"n- .na n i rii ihintt' m i wmv it ( nun mnnu i ! a; Wire m-witti MC.Offr IT ntoBthft tli.0: wrlTmoptha,30jM. ' sients wirtpr 4 of '"Chy Items' k- tHw vr tiaeor each Insertion- No dtertisfmrnti 'Will be inserted betareaa K'sl.MitiM luanr jriO. f JSoti.Tof Jfcinrlaga or Deaths, hot to exceed ten, htm Till be jfcjartwi free. AU additional ' matter will betiMtwi 10 seat xxt late. , j Parraeaufar traasient athrcrtiaemenui must be load in sdvance. Regplsr sdWtieemenU will be collected promptl) , at the end, oi each Oommaaicatione contaiDing news or a dlscns- k 4 m otjpcti Vymrt are solicited. . So continual . cation, must expect to ke published that contains " bectioable personalities ; withholds the name ,oI .the anther ;' pr that will make more (has one 'rolno thisaiwr', , 'THE JOUIINAIJ. NEW BERN BrN. C., FEB. 24, 1833. rinuired at the Vast omce at New Heme,' N .as second-class matter. , . . :.$c.f it, LiLjjj5J...jy'i'-.1 A KD, RED ROSE. , , I was just twenty one .yearn-, old . when-1 went away to China. It was aVmost anexpected thing but it "Wfcg a great opening forme in the - business way anJ they , told me ' 1 'whaff hart fciftca proved true, that accepted it, I would assuredly make .'., iiy.fqrtane.j.ji3Vi . . However, money is uot alia youn man thinks of, and I had lately ;fal J I'-nln, liytf with Alice Goodwiu.anil ielt It hard to be sent away before I knew she retunled my sentiments , ' She was a coquotish creature, and very bright, and"! could not induce " : her to be seutimental, while . I was V-omsMoi t&ati ielt sure could ftev 'J f directly pop the qtiestidn Without ; some mmrageraent.' ! j r 1 coulu not leave the country ; .without knowing how she felt to '" ward me. , aiuL to make an excuse l begged mv granumotlier to. giy ' x-Vh.d'tt.ittl'.'.0ranjo.- tree'-which she . iiossessed, and I carried it over to the Goodwin's, with a most polite oin e iiom hal really well, Oliv er. If you waut it so . much, take message, purporting to c the deiolOJadf, who said nothing BuL 'Very k -Alice warfWeiisea with the little ' tree, and declared that she wouh' instantly plant it in a big green tub ...whicliftt.fpreseut held pothing but earthi I went with her , and dug ne wnoier white Bne held the tree, Shegay we no thanks but sent the ' most charming message to my v;fmii(l6thei-,''aiid,8he'dfddt'even look np when 1 told her I; wad going to (Juina. .,, "!mTof 'China!"' "she " cried, alter naUiWUile; f?OJn I. wonder whether you ' willgrow a,: pigtail,, and whether J UUl CJCO IT III gou tu uo uuutjut; I itiThey savits the climate.'' , ::j,i-vpu ukcu ouuque eyes "; i began. UBntl. thiritA thetf arn horrid!" . she answered,; ,,t',Simply boirid?" , " I oegaii oh another track. t-.'At.AHlmayi have" to;, be away ' for "I should think you would stay ,i foreveifbnee you' were there; " she answred fJJink of living amongst thlugs that we can only have a few .- ' Of in' Cabinets." l" ' - "uotout you'll not like we, to stay ioreven" i stammered. "Oh, yes, I should,'' said she, 'I shonld T ery mach You could send - ug Ji0ta4caps.aiid saiic5r8, and fans, and shawls, and ivory chess-men. and aU sorts of pretty preseutsi It is so amusing to get queer packages fpnm nhinn xv mominrlif cror tha - best sortpf (ear th?ough . you tea such as they never give to Barbari ans, you know." . , .r ,,. (. ( . . . Nor, she did ndt 'eare. " It wlas plain that it made no difference to her where I went, and I could say1 nothing more. J. arose, ' took i a rose from my button-hplej and bit feredit to her. ; ;? ' i '-This flower will lade n before. many hours, Miss Alice." I. said, ' but my my my" '! really did not snow now to noisn tne sentence As for Alice, she laughed, looked 'at . the rose, and laid it oii the flower stand near her. ,v r . ! ; "1 KnOw your grandmother's roses 5 anywhere,?' he said. "Musfcypu got Really!, Well, good-by," 1 1 may never see you again; 1 Miss Alice.", I faltered. 'Oh ' we always see everbody again sometime.' she answered. 1 I sailed .iDhmar. I was really ' "quite brpVenjjeied, and .did not care vhere I went,1 I. had thought Alice might like me 'just a little, xi'li' had - found but that I , was r c';hbg;td,:,V';her.. 5-:? However 1 1 . vtliit not m die. ' I livedo l work ' -'cd ,"!haid,:J.;;'had;,f! m flir- tationSj btit i never , fell in;1 love ' "a.uii.' I never even thought of marrying; and though I did not pe ,,czi2B ainandarian, I became one 01 Vt' t'hlj respected, American re ' jt.TA:t3i tad really 'sent home. China tea-pots, flowery silk .shawls an glit tering fans to my friends at home. - ! ' ' 1 1 t f;rgot ;Alice,'JbUtX for i t many circumstances Connected v r i cr acquaintance, .as men uii . ., t.i f.ifcet the little things. ' : liyiien I was forty years old a e iu my business made it hp eessary lorn- to re l era to Anuii fa. Iwasr.ot soiry to be tl. once iiio' .,' and 1 met many i friends. Andnf;er a little while it occurred to me that Islioukl like to know what han become of Alice whom she had married, and what iJOUniej ' ... to our,, httle to wa for the purpose ot making inquiries. sauntered' about the old Goodwin homestead for some timet notin how the trees had grown, and how the moss had gathered on the stones of the old house, and, trying to put the inquiries I desired to make in to words, which could be uttered to a servant, when a middle.aged lady appeared on the . scene, followed by a man bearing a big green tub in nis arms. She directed its posi tion, and then stood regarding it admiringly. , .. fancied that I saw opening, and stepping up , to the gate, toot on my hat and remarked 'Excuse me, madam, but that is the finest Orange tree I ever, saw in mis climate.7' She turned "toward me smilliqg; ""It is a Very fine tree," she an swereu. l it is nearly 4 twenty years old; and it bears' splendidly." ! f You must value it verv-: mucb.'' lsaia,u, i- . a: ...i.. H do, both, for its own sake am for l'orother reasons," she added wim 8;iitue sigh. '.,.(: i .-, ,..!fj. ":"sed to be. very; familiar, wit, tins place,"! said. ;"It belongs jto Ixoodwius, who were my friends." ; 'The lady looked up from the orange tree, fixed her eyes npoii my i; w, lauguea, ana said: ; , ,iue uuunwiiis , JUe SUi vor irieuds, Oliver Hazeltine, and this is still their house."- ... "And this- this is is really A t . I A - a r . . 1 uuuuwiuk vvn-, m course. ; Why um x nm Know you at oinef ' I cried ottering my hand. . 'or nineteen irood reasons each a veai- lour.'' slim !incwroi uTi . i . . . tjuuigs oesmes tnose in inc; tint my urotheraiid sister, both nun. Will be glad to see you. ily broth er lives herij. 'My sister is jieieup on a visit with her husband." "Ami your Are von imn-niwl?" J asked.-- i ; i. . -, ' She shook her head.' ' ! : ; t.V ,1 ..1 ..- . ... . ' i :.. m, hiiii . sain, , "i am an olt maid .", ,,,,,, ; . i looked at lier.- W hat nwpp.t kind (ace she had. How strange it was that she had not made some man's" home happy long ago! J low different she would have made my mi . ..... ine oni, old lecliusrs seemed to rush back again to ,my heart; To couceal my agitation I made, a re in ark. ., ... . . "By the' wayi where did von ot, .Lf. ! - . ' '. ..." ..- 0 inis iainous orange tree?7' ' "jjoirt you know?" she answered 'It is the tree you gave me the day jou weur. away. xne tree you help me planyi j-j.uyr "And i you eared for it a a ittle ,lor that reason?" T ufam. mered. " " ' .-- , ' "Yeaj" H,ie answered simply "i remember it go well asrain .' T ;im. "it an comes dack:" Tii in . ..." ' "1 pretended my grandmothers seat ;to Blip. i wanted an excuse to call. , "A.nd after all,' L did not say wuiu,A came io.ay, Due weut -away leaving you a Dink" which T 'ffwi'k from iny button hole, and which you threw away. I : thought ' if ' would ue oi no use to reu you why 1 came. If yon had ' not tossed the nink aside, I think I might have spoken, I laid it down. I did not throw it away And it was a rose," said Aliee. ' "A rose? I think it was a snicft. pink," I repeated. f . "A red, red rose." renlied mv old lover. "See," I'll prove it to you." !'4 " , , - She took a, little ' foldiug case dm her pocket and Opened it. , i '"The color is ' gone."' - shrt Said. "but you see it was a rose." i "And you have kept ' it all ' this time??,, I - said. '.'Alice was I a greater idiot than I knew? Would ou have said 'yes' if I hud asked ou to go to Chinat with me?" j. . "She blushell from brow in hin. arid I stdoped and kissed her on the inouth, still ;as red asthe8" red,' red rose,'-,' ;;t - !'1- v r - lam going back to China verv soon, I .shall take my wife with me, wnen l think that I misrht have had ler there for all these years. I feel that I am too great a fool to deserve the blessing I have been so slow in asking for; but I hope we- may both 1 t; 1 : 1 . r . . " . uc tuc uitpxif c lor uaving oeen un-' u j Health Bhd Money: ' ,l" '"" There is this difference between those1'' two temporal blessings, health and money; ,is the most en. vied, but the least enjoyed; healtli is the most enjoyed: but least en vied; and this superiority of the latter is still more obvious when we reflect that the poorest man would not part with health lor money, but that the richest Would gladly pare with all his money for health. - j " wTwerc' better we had never met," as the goat remarked after .his unsuccessful attempt to knock a east-iron dog tlear across 'three acre Jawn. ' i I Sheep. 1 1 -slt-rn Enral, Twer.ty-t ro years ago we began to raiaj Cctswood sheep, oavi twenty-five dollars for a buck lamb. Ilavingnostablingorshed to protect mem irom tue storm, we made some rail pens, covered them with straw ami chinked the cradks with ,th.e sarnynaterial, which enabled us to raise one lamb to the ewe. After getting able, we built a eood barn, expressly , for the breeding ewes, ana one lor tne lambs with a partition in the middle to keep the buck lambs from the ewe lambs each lot having the ran on seperate pastures in aayiime, ail oi them coiuiug uome at nignt to get some shelled oats and oat-meal which they relish very much), with salt once a ween anil plenty of good hay. Next spring, the first of May, they win give us an average of sixteen pounds of good wool clear 'of tasrs and the carcass " will weigh 'about 1KO 'nnnnlo'i- TflUic. i J: '. ; are kept in a separate pasture, and have the run of their barn at all times. The racks are lull of cood nay, ana tney are - led one ear of i . . com per day with some shock fod der to browse on. , iWhen ;they tier gin to drop their lambs, which ) is about the 15th of February, we feed them some o-Ats and shelled corn, wun a little oil meal, say one pint per nay, witn plenty of hay, water and salt. As soon as thev besrin to show signs of lambing.peus which are four by five feet. located in the centre of the bam, which can be made eomtortable even when the mercury drops twenty decrees be- low zero; We never lose any 1 bv freezing. The ewes are kept in the lambing pens until they are able to take.care of, themselves: tliev are then labeled and turned, into one of the large stables.. The object in labeling them is to tell their sire and dam. , We usually save one- and-a-half to the ewe. , As soon as the lambs get old enough to' nibble at 'some oats and meal, we ftwl them all they will eat, which is not much at first. We wean them about the first ot August. As soon as tne weather begins to turn cool. we separate the bucks from the ewe lambs. ; About the first of Septem ber, we select the yearling ewes. Then lop the flocks of breeding ewes unt il we get our number, which is about eighty, all told. , The culls go into a separate pasture and are l'wl off' with the wethers, and brine generally from ten to twelve dol lars per head the first of March, t Our crop of wool has averaged over twelve and one-half pounds for the last three vears:last vear twlvn and three-quarter nounds. and soma of it clipped the fifteenth of Abril the balaflce in May. We breed no ewes after they are three to four years old. . Neither do. they drop their lamba until they are two. We use two bucks and reserve the third to top off with. , ,s . -.- " " . Starting Housekeeping. Scene: Fashionable , "boardine. house recently vaeated by a newly married couple. ! ' i :i , JNew wire (visiting, former land ady) "Oh, itsiust oerfectlv did, this keeping house!" -; : ! , iTosaic landlady-'How are you ;etting along? ; Are vou fulW t.. tledi" i v. ;-!.;'-'!;, "j. .-. , New wife "We're ; ercttinsr; on nicely John has got the stove 1 all up except the pipe. And what do you thiuk?" i . i i , Landlady "Really l dont know. New wife "I never thouarht of any tningto eat, and we eot ud on Sunday morning without a mouth ful in the house,so we had to go to a restarant.7 . ; . Landlady ''Well, you are net ting on nicely, indeed." ' " V ' B. W.ix,ok.. F. M 8IMMOKS. CLEMENT MANLY. ATTOKUETS AT' LAW. ' Will rtTan'tlna i i ' rJj' Onnlfivr Titrtorat UamlUAnJ TA). ... the federal (Jourt at New Berne, febtfd&wly WILLIAM WHTTFOIID,;; , ATTORNEY AT I.AW. ; Office on Craven street, two doors north o . , l"oltock, NEWBEHN, N. .. Will practice ini th fVnt1eu . .Tnnon , fin slow, Lenoir, Pamlico and Carteret, and also in the U.S. District Court " Con veranctiitr'n peolalty.,;,,, -,.,,: a.dl .'..(..;:.. . OCt7.tf ;,, MA11BLE WORKS :f- V:t NEW BEKNE,'1!!. C. ' ; ' MONUMENTS TOMES, ! 'And all kinds Grave and Hulldtng work m I I I Lia.t....a..a,. ,.i l...,..l.!2 Orders will receive prompt attention ; and satisfaction gTinrenteed. JOS K. WILLI2. rrcrri:tor. . (Sucpessor to deorge W. Claypoote) Cor. rrOAD & CItAVEII t. ma30-1ydw New Burnn, II. 0. We have eetabllghej in tlic city of Kew Berne a LAND AGENCY, for the purpose of advertising and aelllng, on corninlsslon,realetat In Ney Berne and In the country adjoining. ' ' : - . ., . .' All partie desiring to seU landa, will find It to their interest to place them In our AGENCY for sale, f ., , , , We will advertise aU property committed to our AGENCY, in the yew Berne Jouriiai, AND WILL MAKE NO CHARGE UNLESS A BALK 18 EFFECTED.' ', ", ' . ' V Our experience In the examination of Deeds will enable ns to guarantee to the buyer, aat lsfactiou in regard to title. , ' , . HOIXAXD & OUION. novltlf Real Estate Aireuta. , " . ' 1 ' New Berne, N. C. : FOU SALE One mile 'hixra hal from' KWiiprn n'K FAKM of forty i nt'.m with good dwelling miuncniiwnm. J IIU miltl 18NHttUtHl OetweeU two tructa of Mr. 3o. L, Khem n on Trent rooa and is an exceetliilirlv HoRimhlA tmjt fur aa iTUCKing. (, ror lunnerpHrtlculRrHnpply to t novl.itl . HQL L LA Ni l , 150 Acres of Timbered Land One mile east from hnvnloi'lr 'nenr A Jk v n iv. iu, iiiyuiiiuiK me lanuK w jas, a. llryan, Terms mnleruie. Apply nt ohm Ui uovl ,, , j HOU.ANO & GCJON. ;' t "' '-:,. U -.3, :W ' One Large and ! Desirable Lot In the City, situated corner of East Front and King streets, adjoluing that i of. Jonathan navens, lijsq. Terms moderate. Apply to novlti . HOLLANI iD GUJ UON. 4 For Sale. One lance lot sltiiatl nn Rmmi t .root Fnnv doors east of Bern. Apply lo '. , l.i , .. HOLLAND GUION." ' ' For Sale. One large aud desirable lot on the corner of Urosd am street. TerniH mndurate. Applv to tK.lliI.AMJ 4 uriON. For Sale. One lU'Hinilile farm -iii) acres lim clenrmi and iimler cultivation; with a new two story dwelling Httai'hed; SIliinlHPi'.i miles from the city by railroad, directly rut the railroad, county road anil river. For further nartlcu. Inn apply to ; ,, 1KLI,AN1 & (jt'li)N, , Desirable Tract, Slluiiled bv Countv rami, seven iiiIIbh hntii New Berne, one mile and a otiHrter from tha' nillroad. One farm with dwelling and out houses attached, known ns "Neuppernoiig," formerly owned by the late Col. II. T. Gulon. Jor fui tr.er pni'tlcnltirR apply to H01.LAN1 ix GVIDN.: v . ; ; 8 ',. For Sale. Desirable House and Ijt. on Oavnn nt.rf.et two doors below Pollok. One dwelling house with large lot attached. Terms modeinte. i Apply at once to . HOLLAND Ot'lON. .' V-': ';' vc 9 ; f ' Valuable Farmi . By Water 10 mllea from IVnurhorn on fl.o south side of Neuse River; 600 acres of land. 40 acres under cultivation and well fenced. roriunner particulars apply to i - ' HOLLAND 4 GCION.' Walter P.Btotus &-Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, i . '.' AND DEALERS IN ,..,..:( GRAIN OF ALL KINDS. , (Corn a Specialty.) NowHorne, W. O. Orders aud Consignments respectfully solicited, . Jan4-dwly MALAIUAI I' If you would keep free from malarial chills, etc., try, ...... v i . . "YflUrOn DITTEniS." For sale in New : Berne at ' REEL BROS. & ASKINS. Only 50 cts. i 8ept26-d-tf. , : .... -1! .... W S i-l' wiwmrasfT it ihlif Wm It i'-fiS;'! I I ''' '' V.'... 1 r - l1 A ' n'i . Cm .3LS" - ;j L . .. ; J T. , ' r . . ftbll IJALLIGH, N, 0. LOWEST PEICES c:::i c::lyi Out llotto and out Success 1 1 ; W are constantly recelvlnf ' Fine Groceries, j " Canned Ooqds, ' Provisions, ' ; : ,'v ' '- Flour. ' , -.', 1 . ; Tobacco and Cigars, And offer them at the MOST REASONABLE PRICES. i We desire to call especial attention to our Stock of , , . , Pickles In Glass and Buckets, I'reserves In Uiass and lln French Citron, Candled Orange and Lemon Fresh Prunes, Sultana and Dehesa Raisins, Dried Apples and Peaches, Mince Meat. Hllekwlieilf. Vlnnr ' Fancy Gilt Kilee Butter ami Utdto Cream L,neese. Teas, Rio, LAjraayra, Java and Mocha Coffees ivoiiaieu jo. ih ana twee, And everything usually found in a Fancy Grocery Store. ' . We guaranlee everything, we sell to give lm.V,8,iel!2Ilbo,n nH Price and quality, and will HKBWD THE MONEY ON DK JttAJfllJ. . j . , EVERI THING FRESH AND GOOD. ' S- The Cash Trade Only Solicited, j , ' Vety'trttjr jroonl, ' : :"!'-'-"'a' '' ; ; Wm. Pell Ballance & Co. novl7-dly FMJILY G000ERIES ! LOW PRICES MUSTAND WILL RULE Our Motto is : Quick Sales and Small Profits- ' KVKRY STFMER BRINGS US FRE8H ; Goshen Butter, Fine Royal Crown Flour, jveme rtenuerea jam, Wilmington Hominy Hugar Cured Hams, Crackers and Cakes. Sugar l ured (shoulders, cheese, . - .Hiigar Cured Htrlps, Canned Goods, ' simar, Coffee and Teas, Bolted Meal, ' 'iobacco, Snuff and Clears, Pickles, lrled hruils, - Dry .htalt Meats. A nice line of ., P , ' , Domestic Dry Goods, " Hoots and Shoes. , ; . , . -. Wood and Willow Ware, Crockery Ware, Ktc. Eto. v W. F. ROTJMTREK. ' , . mar.Kklly , , Middle near toe Market. GASTON HOUSE, . HEW BGKAE, N. C, i S: R.ST11EET & SOU, Proprietors, ihe Only r Irst-clnss House In the City. Omnllma connects with all Tn.in. Steamers. Large sample rooms Tor eommei oial travelers. ,. ootaM-rttf DO YOU WANT A Yoq can also get anythinjr you need In priCCS. -- .3f;-:-cr.i.i,i , -r i(.f4 I.jw'-j. Cotton Seed OilMills rj-' , ' :7,.T " -. kw? iVl,'veiii'iiiu.-me host vottou Cultivators; HMrowa, Castuig'PloW 'Bolts,' dcvlaufi i' 'wani Vo'sell you. "and don't you forget it." - i ;-r ; - :;: t"l. ei? All. HI. II ' 'ho llllauri fn Dtm.l nlmif rri.A TM .1 n. .. ". i .,,' '.si . 1 ... . io. -4 JHiii, capacity 4 tons a iav$2S00. Gen. B. Bansorn says that the 'Gilbert Force Pumr, hLu n,,v ,n ,n!f."o ever usedi ,!.!" .! . ' And that is just what you will say when " -1, .'vwuiwwr . Don't buy anything In ray line until you .. , , liespoctiully, , : . i -iiyr, '::,- MIDDLE STREET, NE VBEIlN N, C , ','''.. S,:u':.i DEALER IN ' -' ". - .j T...U j;.,..-j ui.-.. iTTf .f . ,;tBap,oEgr ';-,'.-;:',: 4-t;.''lLaiindricd;G :. .5; , J; S; ANI THE CELEBRATED ' 'i " J. .S, ' ; v. ;;4 Ccrcpt,' Price'. aco; r.';': t - ::"'. .'iv'V'V..:!-. ;'.':' -0-rw. ;;.. ,v-.. j,f',v-.-,i ...',,,. A Full Uae of Gents', Ladies' and Children Underwear h G5S' ?? CeUcloId and Taper Cellars aad Ci ' ;;;.V';'ii!; Rubber Coala.' Iliits ' nnr ut.n.,u t .i:. ,s 1 u ' ' . . i usually kept in a' ' ' Mmvn -. l.31cDaisii:l, DEALER IX Choica Family Groceries. CANN1ID GOODS of all kl,1(i Tke Very. Best Butter received fresh from the best Northern Halriea every fen dnys. ul 8pecia.w'entlon called to his ,t j Choice Gradt-H of Fiiinlly' Flour; Broad Strcet, 4 Doors abw-e Middle, . ian2dl y. : ;i! 2JEWBEEX. N. r. Iknry flrc!;i::i, MANllKACT;U.REH;OFi,,,! V All Kinds of Crackers, CAKES, CANDIES,Etc.: " Ordew solicited from ;Merthanta and Dealers. .n . ...... , queen stkeet;' ' ' jartid&ivly ' kinstoii, jf. C.' 13. : O. L'AV E :? . ' ; Dealer in and Shipper of Fresi and Salt Fish, ; Ousters, ;mrl.;itc.. New Hei ne, N. C. v ; Fresh Fish mid 0'stera shipped byExmesa. C. a 1H to nil iuimh n th. J.S.u?ft?.,?f ' aguinst disappointment ordera should reach 1,OU1'8 Prt to time of shipment : o" gooas. . ,. iun-dduly ATLflnf y& Gflnin i The finest Lloiilr. BERGNER ft ENGEL BEER, 'Sour Krnut, Sardines, Lobster, Llroburger and Schweitjser Cheese constantly on hand.; , l - t .... i... T -Jit ,t,i I , i; ' ; Billiard and Im,i TabK'k.".' ' ' Hie finest In the country.' ' lit !; CAROMBOLETTE'-i TABLE Something new the city. only one ever. In, the OEVIL AMOKG THE TAILORS IntheDuffy'iitilliitngon Mlddle:Strifct.! ; - The only fljt fllass saloon In the eltv u at w. o iiiu. Novl K. Ji. WHEATLEY'S u -i- 107 Chntch Street, KORFOLKj VA. vyvinfT ana cieunmg in all its branch- . jrfuiiipuawenuon given, to aU orders by mail qr pxpjresft. ,;!. .?lfi Keply ; ''.L-jli-smi. I- 'iiiV 'I'i. f.' i i ! It' US. tr.fti ( f,' ,-a ;iJA'i ';'.iv.;'..:.;: I kfn flfj hanii PL0AY? J I 0, 08. 3.r. 504 55, the MabhlnerV lim at 'Maiilil'actuhn'n iy.il K l.'n'u: S?' I Hi!!- capacity 2 tos a laob; , . ' .?"a:m.Y.rzKK..T rr you have used bne, "' ' i"Ui ; ' win oniy cosioyoo 913.W;'1 so 1 can' su intlv iSii':L .n:ii t see what I would chanrc you for it ' JNO. C. WHITTY T s. Crayon street, Newbern,.5:La: v--..f"lwa..j V.aK, Jackets and even t! J.Vf,.f
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