V ' .$ -'- I 1 1 11 BtlSIIEItS' ANSOCSCEMENT. THE DAILY JOUAhAli, u U column pxper pibllshed daily except . u Monday, at UM per -tar.ts.oo for u moiubs. jviiwd u, m ..dHiritortatuonuiwriponth. H the new bkrne jouNAju.'-J9juim?n jiaper, ! pubiishfU evory Thumiay at iop annum. , ,-' ' -. .'.. :-. ADVERTISING KATE$ (DAELYI-Oiib inch oue day JHJ eents ana'' week, fi.Wi on month S4.00; th'rmorithJ, t'lfCiiO; Ix wonthf, 18.W; moattt t!f f "i"' Advertijcments undef he ad of l4'City Items'' cent per lias far Wa insertioa J : No advertisements wiir be liweited between ooal Matter at any prion.' ;,,.;,,,'! Hottcet of 'Marriages or Deaths hot to exceed ten lines, will he Usertd free.. All additional matter will be charged 10 cents per line. : Payments Tit transient advertisements must be made In adyawet ,Rjili advertisements will be collected promptly, a? i the .end of each month. .: j.. , , It; i'MtVi ' . Commnnicattoiisconiaiqiue news, or a JiscuS iFon of local matters are solicited. No commnni ' cation mast expect tp. be published that contains objoctlonable personalities; -withholds the name toluma of this uaiwt, THEOUKNAIjS H. 8. svxm ' . ' KiHto-r. --S-Tr 4r NEW BERNE, N. C. APRIL 13,, 1883. Entered a the Post oltice at New Uurne. i as second-class matter. An Act to Provide for Local Assess ments in Xii of Public Schools. The General Assembly of '-Xorth Carolina do enact: ' ' Section 1A That i'vpbi written petition; sfgiied by ten white vo ters of any school district lor white children, or by a. , I ike number of colored voters of any school district for colored children, it shall be the duty of .the board of iiounty coni- missiohers wherein such district is located, to post, a notice, signed by their chairman,'' at three ' public luce Jiu such " district . ' no tifying the white ; of ' colored taxpayers, i as the case may be, .that they will bo heard at! the next regular meeting of said fcoaTd as mibruttting to he yomthe! levying anil 'bcilfeotiAg"--ah v'a'$sesi:-; incut in such district, ,)n; aid ot the phblicschobiJn iiaid 'district. .'At said meet ing the, boftiid: sliall hear all persons who may desire ''to j be licard;; arid shrtll decide, whether the , question shall be Siiibnijtted .tO-.the said voWs or not.and if they decide tosubiii1t'thojaesov to theyejters, they 'shall alsovVleci(le , '' wh,a' per cent., not exceeding twetiry'-five ceut on the bundled - dollars'" valu ation of property fUuid seven cy -live ceut on thujpoll, shall be collected . on' property and the amount ;oii polls respectively, and shall issue a writt.ePjprderj signed by the chair mail qf aii board,, to tlicv school coniihitlee of sucJ.diatrMa, to: sub mit td thequalilied white.oruoldred voters of such (ljstrkivai t.hel 4)(M(', may be, whether an aiiiiual assess ment shall be levied ,,apd col)ect;ed therein for the supjxirt of thc.pnbljo school in said district for t.he,whit;e children, or for the .. colored chil dren, as the- case may he. " Said comjuiltfft Visiiall I give M' thirty day S written or printed notice of the time and'plaSeeat' which said : election shall be hdd.'nlid the ;?attt notice shall be 'posted at three pub lie places W said '''district;.' " Said coramitteeor'a majority of them, after beiag.sworn by a ,,justice, v of : the eace Kshall open the .; polls, ,liol4:''aidN election count the votc Jiatf shall report to thbqafd oipDiqbiuniisaiQ.ners at theii)iext,regnrar meeting after said'ielection the result tbereof.3Saeh' voter'jshali deposit'a ballot'; upon wfiich shall be.: written or .priuted tbowordiiii.iasscs,smei)tr or V the words "no asst'ssmentj'' and, said , election Shall be held and conducted in all other respects nnder the same rules, ' ' regulations i and penalties as are . prescribed for the election o( members of the General Assern- .' biy; , ' , . SEb. 2.! In' case a inajoHty1 of the votes cast at said election shall bo in favor J; of such assessment the board of eppmissioners Shall direct their clerk , to make out from i the tax list of the township in which - such district is situate a list of all the taxable property and poll of the white or colored. tax payers ; as the case may be, in such district, aijditahalL be' '.the; duty 'of the school committee of such district to aid the clerk in making out said list, and said clerk shall deliver said list to the sheriff, of , the county ' with an order signed by him com manding the sheriff to collect said v assessment in like manner as pro-; " vided for the collection of state . and Cotinty ;i3xcs,' and 8ahl '; sheriff suait'floiiecc ana pay over tne same to the county treasurer. And said sheriff's official bond shall be lia ble therefor, as provided in case of county school tax. ',- - .; , ' .' Sec. 3. That no election nnder ftild not. tllilll hfl liAhl mitrn t linn ' nu5fl'.'iij!iany Seo. 4. That the assessment thus levied and collected,fro.m the taxa ble property and polls of white per sons, shall, .expended iu aiding to keep, up the public schoM 4rf said district for whitrhildrca i !" both sexes between the ages of . r and teiiry-one'yeryapfl ' .Ui sess-. nieiifi thuH levied and collected from the taxable, property ' and polls of colored persons shall be expeued in aiding' .to, .keep up the public school in said district for colored children of both sexes between the ' n n-A, nf RJT nnA f Bniitr.nim Treii.ra . m, . PiasrPP nf nnr -f.o. xu..E tne treasiuer of any j crutiity wherein j such fussessiiient jjhfiU lie levied ami collected, shall - receive and disburse the same; and his sureties on his official bond shall be responsible for the proper disbursement of all moneys collec ted under this a.-' Sec. 6., The . assessments thus collected suallbe sabject'to'the or ders of the school committee of such district ! for payinent : of teachers': Irotidel, that so- much of.,- said assessment as shall not be, expend ed Sn anv school district in knv tm year; shall remain to the credit of suiu, Bcuoui-iuisinci ior tne ensn ing year,,, v , Sec, 7, All orders upon s said treasurer for the payment of teach ers shall be paid out of sai( assess went, ; duly countersigned by the county superintendent of public in struction, and shall W signed by thi school cpihmittee the district ill which, the school is taught, which orders duly endorsed by the person to whom the same are made paya-. We, shall be the only valid vouchers jn the hands of said treasurer. ; ,t ? SmWJIt shall bo the. duty?" of said treasurer to keep a book in which he shall open ah accnunt with each school district sh6wing ithe amount of assessment collected and paid by the white districts aDd :" by the colored districts resi e3tively,tho dates of al l)iyrhentthe .hauie of the person to whom paid, and the amount of such "payments; he. shall balance- the accounts ; of each - diaf trict on the" thiitieth day bf JTpvem bcr ia. each year,! and shall report by letter or by printed circular, .to 'each school cbinmiitee the ' balance due each district, from the di ec3J- inyear, mm I tSEft'O. Said reasnrer 'shall.' on :the first Monday i'iii '-December7 6f 'fWk 'MV. ircipoit to said ; board the iambunt of money: received fi bm the sheriff from each, school; district ; said report shall show the amounts received respectiveiy' 'frotn assess-iuents-paid by the whites " oaf -the property,'itfid poll, and. the same as to the, colored. , ;-'MAiJT,-Z'r fSEC lOijThd treasicr'shail wlieii ret uired ,'so, to ,do by "said board, produce liis books aild yoiichersi for1 exaiiiinat ioii',and siiali also exhi(iit!all hiorieys due'iaid districts at each settlement requir ed by this.'iiict, '.ytnkSits, c-) fit " Sec. 11. The said treasurer shall receive as compi nsatioii in full ifor, iiU scir!vlQosequireci of him W ttiis' ict, not exceeding two aud a half per cent, ou account of receipts and disbursements; 'as "the board may allow. ..,,',;,' ' j Sec. 12.' Tlie treasurer "of each Ppiiuty shall report to ,.thar state suiil3ntendiUi' public fnstructioti on the hrst day of December of each year, t)e-?ntjro amount re ceived by him under this act du ring the preceding school $ear,theJ iinumiii rcucivou irom property aim )olls of the white aOd-. thav. adored respectively, and the disbursements hereof made by himV 'designating tlie.aniounts paidvto teachers for the whites i'and tlie' colored respec tively. : - -..-r-. Sec. 13. The sheriff of each coun- ty shall payin money to the trea$: J tiicr uueieoi, ou or oeiore mo nrst day 01 February of each', year, the whole amount collected, less such Sum as may be allowed on account Ol insolvents lor the current year,, ijind on lailure so to do, shall be guilty of a .misdemeanor; 4and on eonvjetion hall ,be lined not less than two hundred dollars, and shall lso be liablcTto 'an action on his Official bond for his default in - such sum as , will fully," cover such de fault;, said action to, : be" brought to the next ensuing term i of the supe rior court, aud upon the relation of the board Of county commissioners for and iirfe'half of such district. Sec. 14. it shall be tho duty of uiie county - superintendent of public ipstruction to-countersign all orders given by the, several; , school com mittees upon the treasurer in ' pay ment of teacherst-ealaries, and it shall not bo- lawttil for the said treasurer to pay ach Orders unless the same have been countersigned by the county ,; superintendent of puDlic instruction i'ronded, that the said 1 county " superintendent shall not have authority to coun tersign any such order; until the teacher in whose favor it , is drawn shall have 'made' the reports to the county superintendent reamred bv chapter two hundred of 'the laws of of eighteen hundred and eighty ope. '.' "'V ",, ,. ,: .,:,; j Sec. 15. At the enot pl bachj;erm of such school the teacher or prin cipal of the; school shall exhibit to the school committee of the district abatement pf the,.number of pu pils, male-and female: 'the averatre daily attendance, and the length of time taught,'.u lr thfi committee ;are satisfied that the provisions ot this act have been complied, with, they shall givj an order on thd treasurer, payable to said teacher, for the full amount due for services rendered, ' iSeC.IoV That the public .school houses, may be used for the schools provided tor in this act."1 ,'',r:.":"; Sec'. 17. 'This art fcltall be in force from its ratification.; .,"'; V .4'' ,. In the general assembly read A ratified this h, A.D. 1SS3. the I, W. L. unders, Secretary of aca:e, ao, ner, by. certify that the abov is a true copy of the original on file in this office. : " w. L. Saundees, . X "n 5 ' Secretary" of Stated i WHO WILL FIX THIS f A Westerii ' Man who' ftas' Tried hard 'ftndFalled. " '. ' ' f " Farm and Record. J1' 'J' , A. lady in St.. Louis,' who recently lost1 a child,1 and 'who had , vainly plead' with the1 authbirttes' Of . the (Jh'arch near her residence ';riioli to ring' the bell ori 1 a Sunday morning when her little darling was so sick; wants to know1 il-we.' dont think people would go to .' church On time just as well if no Dells were' .rniiar. Well, yes, webeltdve they would Jf people1 go to- a' ' theatre' no,4 "bell ' ii rung; and they get there beforfe the chrtain rises ith .'remarkable' 're iilarityi' ' No ; bell, is 'rung to1 call these : : church "members tb their business; !lan4 yet". they apear1 reg-, gularl at the appointed tlme ' No bell is rung to tell them that dinner is t be served, and yet tbiey Start in time to be there1" before'1 it gets cold - If a: sociable is to take place, and It is known1 that ! the lunch will be served at' eightb' clock, xney au get tnere before the nrst 'plate of oyster soup or the first dish jof ice cream is served, ' and the church bell does not ring for a so ciable i When the doors of a circus are1) advertised to' - nnnn at, two io'clock we have noticed " that no cnurch member comes - straggling n i after the rclown'-t has snug his feongy and yet the bells do not ring jfor circus;.11 Wei caniiot 'aceount tot the necessitv of ringins a church bell that often v frightens' sick per sonAintocbnvulsions.; ; f But there ara-o. many things in jtne vorlrt that; nobody can account for. Who can, account , for the fact that a dizzy , actress can , , get ; a thousand dollars a week for repeat ing linei that' another person has rritten; yhe'h' thb; 'scholarly,' elo rnfeiitly divinei1 whose life has been passed in ' study; cahuOt 'draw ' a houfee'big1 'enough to ( pay; hiui a frngal living. ho1 can account for tbe 'fact that ar girl 'Who - cart kick high is ablo tO' draw five hun- Itfed , dollars a week,i hile the good voman whogoes-flibout as amission-' iryeforwdngthe vieiousj is' thrown ifluartcr.to get rid other, often by tqe. saniejnenwHa pay a dollar to Ward the salary; jpf tha high; kicker. It.isaTd, tof;account. ,for jthe fact itiat . horse r, t race willia, clear, . a ;hpii8aiid dollars, in one day,,while, a shurch faif,which should .be patron? zed by;th'ousands, jfignres k about !fibngh alter a" weed's . hpird work, ;6' pay; for a dressing gown lor the ninister.''There Is sOmethini ter- ibly wrong about this brl , but & can't 1 nntaigle' !K.W'. If we had ' nrVay the( prize '' fighters eshbuld vhty - ta house's11 'sWaM Lthan' th he prayer meotirig,1 arid the5' min sters should preach to full houses it a dollar a head,- tickets sold at hebpxxiffitjeiapil it; wouklibe neces iary .to haigjoqt a; Bign, ffstarjiding epm only,' ad; noz bellloshould ing .to ; c, all the , audjenoe , and i' to flff.'cfcjtaea , ; jn,in; adjoining loc.( j j wj; .would ; havei miuisters ravel inprivate carsrandrnigger i hows ,yel.jiq.oiUiaj7 passenger oache8.,.,Ve wonl4; have horse the ?ace just pay,' expenses,!' and the 111! TV W QAninlilAMn1rA VnMi.1 f poney.. t But some of the f rest of you hay got to fit this thing,) and average it np, j Wej jiaye ( tried.it anfailedj,,' ;j;.-,j; i'i-'y.no.'fl;' W: r.-.' Heirs of fl. G . Hubbard. Infnrmatlon la Wanted: bV the nndenlrnMl. of the names and whereabout ef the heirs at l&w and next of kin to ALBERT G. HUB BARD, who was born In jm well county, N.C., ancidled t New Berne. K C, Peo. 1st, 1882. , ) JOHN A. RICHARDSON, Adm'r, I .-.! '.r-v :a-,; '. .j.'tllewBerne.N.a'--.'March 18, 1883. . dim -;,. t, ; ,. '. (Raleigh New and Obgerver, Milton Chron lelo,: Memphis (Tenn.) Appeal and Little Rock (Ark.) Gazette Insert four times In dally and weekly and send bill to th? Administrator. . WANTED,? Five First-Class'' Boot; and ;;aiSlioemakers. Al to work either' byjf thef 'jQbV'week t or month. f (( t, !'.;( .t'r-fi5rif." ; 'h-k 1 . J. 'W1. HARRELL; ' ;";V Manufacturer of Boots and Shoes, .' ma29-d4w ' ' (' JSTp-BBRN,' 'N. C. three times, s Sthday pfM; i . Dealer fn aiid Blilpper of " Vy 'j ', fresh and Salt' Fish, Cystas; Etc, lit New Ucriio, N. C. 1 ' FreBh Fish and Oystors shipped by Kxprens C. 0. 1. to all piu ts of the country, Togutvrd iiOTlnHt (Ilsnppolntmeut onlers bIiouUI tvmsh nio 2i liouia prior to time of shipment of goods. , Iai2-d4wly ; ';:. ;'.V ' ',. l: ;';, Perhaps one of tha most diltlcnH RMftors tn rwrfonn Is to i?et up an attr;iotive vertise- u tj., wuui, bhv, nun now io isay ii, in a small space. But hereiainuie: "VV. L. Kxchanges for cash. Clears, Pipes, Smoking Tobacco, Cliewlng Tobacco, and many fancy articles. Also Candles, Nuts and Fruit,; Tansill's 6 cent PUNCH CIGAR, Batchelos' 5 cent BUMBLK BEE CIGAR, ' two brands of the finest 5 cent cigars In Amer ica, and many other brands of good cigars. Situated on the candr-elde is a beautiful SODA FOUNTAIN, where you can get a nice, eool glass of soda er ginger ale that will please yon. , ') Come one, come alL .. y !,.,.,.,.,''. , ' 'x " J Be sure and call, , - h': Before next fall -i i .:J.-:v,'i That'snll. . , 1 J ;;M1ddl st, second door from South Front, saaao-d&w ....... New Behnk, N, C- It Stands at tho Head. THE , LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC -nyiT;-:,;:j, rrr' F6r sale by i;;f! ;:- ,f Jyfj H.; B. DUFPY, v mal2d f 1 New Bkknk, N. C. : 1 GEORGE A; OLIVER, . COTTON BROKER. OFFICE ADJOMB COTTON EXCHANGE, 1 ivXo-wlooi-n, TO". Tlie ,; very, I .Highest : Market;! Pilces auarunteetl..., ; ;i -rU-'v i ' r Contilgninents of Cotto solicited .. ; '! .-iii OCtSidAWtf i- . . j. l.31cDami;l, ' ' '. BEALElt IN ; ' ; t-';;?::.-ftf.':f ym ..-','-,i, Choice Family Groceries, CANN FJ ,00008 of all' Kinds.. . ; The Very . Best Butter ' ' received fresh from the best Nortliern Dairies every en days. . v , , .v.. ; Specla, untlon called to his : ; ' ' ' ' " " :' Choice Grades of Family' Flour. Broad Street 4 Doors above Middle, . v Whiify's Specialties. The , Tennessee Wagon, ' ' i The Farraer'B Favorite."1 ' I The Gilbert Force Pump, X well regulated" family can afford to ! , (be without one. . . , ; , ' j ; The Novelty Belt;Hook. . ; i v Better tha,a lacing or rivets. . c ne.AmgatotW '.) ''iU ;,ifiv:i You have only to sen it to appreciate its 1 The "QueenSteel Plow.:: The Improved Climax Cotton i ti.-uPlow, ' v,; j ; The best Cotton Plow in use, r, y The Champio'a aid Granger ': ; 'ff Turning Plows, I Plow :Catm,:Etc., EC; v i i ( ! - j i : -:l- ': j"-J-'::!' rA h -. Manufacturers' Agent for all classes of ' ;' Machinery, ' . ;''''', s t;, Craven strpet,-;' ' 'i- NEWliERN, N. C. ui :rH4fFV'' "r C0!HERCIAL(OR B'JSSfEsS) COLLEGE of Kentucky riilversity, BTLBUUE.MITU,PreKH.LE.l.NUTON,li.l. .. StndemU UeeeAed uy Week Day. In a. : i i Yw- -i - ;; Encll Department has Its' Special Tciolier '- ' ' . , , " , ! ,r, --tit.- Students can, graduate ut this College In about one-third of the time and expense than at any similar College In America, Nearly 5,000 successful graduates of the above College, together with the leading Kduentors of Amer-; lea, attest the superiority of its Course 'Of Study and Training, as being Thorough, Prac tical and Complete embracing Hook-keeping, Business Arithmetic, Commercial Law,Ier caatlle Correspondence, s Penmanship,' etc. Tims required to complete tlie Full )lploma Course from i to 8 months. ' 1'oTAt Cost, In cluding Tuition, Books, Statlonei-y, and Board In a good private family, about $H5. Students of this College can attend the other Colleges of the University, under 10 Professors, for one year, free of charge. When two br more enter together, a reduction of J5 on each one's tui tion will be, made.. For full particulars adj. dr.ss :,,'..;;.,:. ) W. B. SMITH, .aiil9-.d&w!tm. President. Lexington, Ivy, , ! , -:; j ' (ESTABLISHED IN 1859.) No! 336 Washington Stv and ' ' , , HrjusoN St., Cob. Hoeatio St. ; 333 vsr. "Tsro3REcJ''"::!;T ; ,-,;;; , KEFBHBNCKS; 'ii')''; :''7';. ";'''' IT. S. Mack, Prosaist, - - - -' l(. t-v , 8AHUKL H Sthuet, Gaston House, . ! , " -: -'-...r- ,- Jiew Berne,-' Or any agent of Old Dominion Steamship Company. mal0d2m STATU OK NOItTIt CAHOMNA, 1 Simerlnrr-nnrt v County of Craven. ; f P'pei lor Court yyy -)., NOTICE. ' : ' ' State .f North Carolina County of Craven:' '1 '"' y "' In the Superior Court. ; ' To Eliza W; Blssbll arid'c. Vf". McLean:'''''" You will take notice that ah actloikliafe bceit InKtiluted in the court above entitled, where in T. A. Oreen is plaintiff and EHzn W.Blssell, C. W. Mcljcan.and wife, A. R. C. McLean and S. Hatigert are defendants, wherein plaintiff asks judainnnt fnrt'closure of a mortgage ney in fac-t,, C. W. McLean, registered in Book jo. ku, , who 81K1-J, or Kecords -of craven county; also for the foreclosure of a mortgage from Kllssa W. Bl9li' to the -Defendant H: Bangerti registered in Book 80,- folio, 8til-2 fc 8 of the ltecords of Craven county. Abdyou are hereby rcoulred to nppeaivat the Spring Term, of the Superior Crurt of (."raven, to be held at the Court House In New Heme, bcglnj nlngon Monday, May 28th, J.SS.'S, andanswe or demur to the complaint ns j e'u may be nd Vlscd, -,-;,(!;;' ,;,' ' -J- (i.j u-- , E. AV. OARPENTEIl, X , ii marO-d(lr u l " 1 Clet'k Suuj Court. I .FARMERS AND (JiU .NTRV . .UtRClIAnS,',, T: 'A TJ OK;! We are wain at our old titand, in our NEAV STOHtei We have H full line of : 'A ' GroceriasBrjr GopJBbo'ts y. Vadhccs,'.--.',, all of whlclv wo arc offering very low ut wholesale and retail. Call lind take a look1 at our goods nnd ,j(et our low: piioest' (in ders solicited. Satisfaction guiirnnteed. , i-:dwu sitOBKKlWdl'JiRtk'i' ICstahlishkd IK !' s U. '. V lT7 JS. T.JLJiT-. JL2A --. ;,;,- GENERAL ,. rC COMMISSiOlTi'IERCHANT; For tlie Sale of f,.:i;' L.LL:'2'--iL : !1 T . Potatoes', Pcas', Bean's,'' Melons,' 'lite.', ! 154 EisADE St!1, 'kzw., onif ; Uv, n'j.-iit ::..: - . ' i- u.oii.u,1 .if "Jit! Hi ChatlHiTinNatlonnl ISank, NcwYork Citr..u.: H.Jv. A 1" B. Thnrbor Co ,.Nty York .City,' l.McAlplri, Savannah,' HuS l; " ":y'it- j j. ti, xiivi i in, i 'dim, r ill. , Sherwood & Harvai. ArnilandiCIt'la -fvia J.IH. DeTflreHJDit :iimt,. :lit'lenlnri! A I'- i'W.'JOl p. P, Held & Hrifc.,JforJolk,,Vn, j. k .',:., h. A. Winder, Krnnktowh. Va.""' ' '" ' ' l"' ' T.W. ''iies, l'lierryBto)ierVa.vi(''.9 ) )te.AvX ah i-uiuiuunii uiiiiiiK musi no nuurcsseu (0 the oflloe, as I employ ho agents. 1 '-. ! Stencils, etc furnished on application. '',; : S'jnam-d!)m r . 1,1 '"' 'Ferdmaisd Ulricli -- , ;.r;0 r.,,,vass.ana..PrtKUi, oi sai ipf quantity and J"i "f"; 1 ,;:w 7u ?'"o;, f Foot of'Middle street,.,- i r XEW BEItE, N, C. iWl30.arv,M;';vHr:',-?V :ft.', !.;;m;:G;K.-BAGByi v, Will: be in New Berne from thd filsy . ' . . ,- . . , isttothel5thbfeaqhMonth I '''''.- ' ' i'-1' " '- :.' ,,, - In eaufoUfrom;l&tb to Wie SOthi,fl a :ri if 'Wo ' 'Office in New Werne ovpf W W Aa .urr ( T - , u,.-ITr Smallwpod's, corner South Front and.Oraycn RtTAAtn. 1 Tecta extracted without min'bv the URn'i nitrous oxide.i ; '"'.- :; .-iv,. Wiar2i-diWtf ' M Ttsd Ycisr Orfcr A 'fi ; lit : , i, s i i-. ' .. - tTQ-t- r,, ::li ; '.''H f" jT--(; .I i.:'i,;,i,. v. , i-: r. i. Xi -ou ;.c''sa.ji.i i Good Butter, , ; ' y: ; '' T .' i 'n . ' ii !'-x la''. ''I 7, m jr, ,?n Tr ''' l T, George l)t,t Hams; ' ,.& Ln n V ' p, , ' I. - -,.;;; " iiest Coy and TcdS,;' y. . AndniikindS1,f , u ., 7 "'rAI,IILY!GrCCIliES.'i: d Middle Strret, ucar the fllniUtt. ;St: UTo. 2 Left Hand Side AT THE CITY MARKET, Is al j,vs sumilled with the very best Fresh Meats, Heef, Pork, Mutton and Smiwige that the Market aflords. Call on him. : v )iinl!'-llv ' - - WalteTpnife," 4EAIMP--Mili-ENDS. ,MeuiiA,'ii!JiliilUi!iini(,l t; t.l i Orders ami iConilgiiuanta respectfully ' solicited. JniU-d,wly vjB6"dilictioh iii Frf::II il am-manufactui'Irig"''1 1!f', ,Ji'A '''v ' ; FRESir EVERY My?": ; in i i .,: jj?. K'l'clal'j Ofi. .kii tiJintnu, . Fine French -Candies:. H ''fi-') I; !; !!(,' H'.rt 'vlt; H'.H AtsKi! , Aniohg my assortment you can find fj,,,,,,. Chocolate Dropsj' Caramels, Cocpanm- IJar, Walnut Candy, Cream 1 H "."bates, Cream fig's. ;: , .nil yu't'sb :-i!;K "TJre'am"- ':- Ji! I,,)''f(,-!,' Walnuts. Burnt 1 A !"-r':' f:t Almonds, Sicily Almonds, V' ; And in facVatiy thing yon may call for ; '. , r ,-(,. !-'w-..'i, ?.,. At tho Grcntly'Reduced Price of ' ' As line candles nscutil),lxiuglit'k-lsewhr4 at double the price. Call -ami' examine niv stock. Very respectfully, . , , ; fe27-dtf f ,(: i,u. sJQHN D UNN -V: nil w'i !Li H; GlfTLER; u iiardrarci Sash, Iloors &.iJiMfer j ttioAiHA U .nMiai , .JT.-V'i.. . ; .r ,f -i ''ti;!!;'".-!' j;: j r,.i7-,-i M f n ;'-' CElilEK.T and, PLASTEE j . '.. ;.:-" :',vv-V?',,; --.. .ibluil'X ' p, UO,USE f V.l&lSMKO.flQOpSlii raints,;Oilsi Glass'and' Putty ' Eubibef. an'd''!tj3a'lit itmg, ; rU "'I-r.-f ;:r In'' 'iVit . .;';' if. f.. jVt-obitiaissidir'B' iAajiitoJi''t:'. iW'e MaKeTresK-Evwy'Dfe ':; htlU-,,H J.r.MMii'V u..5HJ f.i FHii .; jj.; , Carnincls, ? ,.,.. ;-;.-.''":';-:7-h Svii;; y v, t.-)Qf -, jifwii aW'tij. t!ii . - .s4 i .VAItf kVAiTif"'.'.c: .'-' j -ibuji'), ili : il.tiw iiilii.jdi.i. ti'.M ,avtii s j if : !.'i'("),,,.!-M..,!'l'''!,!'f Ami nlsviiys huve all 'the A.vt liti k uar ;: i', . ' wlfjli'J.'' 3'4ii'i fli J)(ii'j-ib -iiU 1(1. Fine. urccenesLlair. Eeaung 10 LOWEST PK1GES' I ft' -...r I-l-,,-,-.., il-riv ,i'(i Jt.-- ifi.ii-.ii'i.t.V- I ", i J 1..'.: 1 ' ..51 ' if i 1J- r .i I M I JIUM Our Ifctto ani cur'-;c:'cstt ' Canned (7d6av V nt , r SnicfJIi r . .1 ;n V -j r 'Uu.ii;; ; itdKoM',"!! ! ;v;v .lie) f i ti!' , . tll.B'PrnrfMnjn : i ' Vit' :.: ,-. , '';; ,'; ,-' :-.: uars . ar H v-;,',.- "' - ; ;.';";:",. ' -"; y?" ' ' ;;"v Wrt'lPltlt 'Ab,riMinl Iittnllnu a :' . 1' a-eakfast and, Japna 'J,'eD,mi4 our-"Bmp-' ' Wrt' Javaand RljJ Cofiee, fresh ground veiy , t package. , , . '. ..,:'-..','' "wuim ,nniiiimiuiuj,Tir'm'.M ' ' ' Z ' JWe kep the.best Of,!veiytbinHi,'fttid giiariii'? antee both price and .quality, uyd cheerfully J , . REFUlSD',nrilla'ninwir.V , T r.------- f -iximl r j, ) ' .,. ls- The Cath Trade Only Solicited ' ' V Wm. Pell Ballanco L .1, : iv i ;ii ElCHAilDSOX'R " : '.! . nel, crack or oorrodc;, It, will mm0d a'nd inr! ..,' tract With the iron or tin. It inVxXtl Wrn '.water. ,It i, MImtly:dur..lU iti f..('!.. .Manuiacturtd and tor snli' hy. .', . , iil.l i:r ,:b.','.i B. AlUchati "' 1" nBlsr in Paints, OiU.-jUla,. Arilsia, 1, mar!-t i am ocl.PUmt.Maf,,1al of all kin It. Y..I Jl:j.rs'Jl bi-.v dm. Norfolk Va."'1:'"', 'Trri 'V' ' ' i ' i" . " " " .' ' ' " i" ; VUII11U iUiUil. ! 1,. ..XBlock "ki. Sts tt ' ; :;. ;t.,Ti1 V..,u - t.onaignmants ofttitton, (irain ni-d 1 vtu-stores solicited. JH.alPr;lu JCltt and Commercial rcvuii.- ' - ::-s": ' - ; - ' C:' ;-v "..'

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