' OSriESS' ANKOCNCEiaEST. . T. ?. DAILY JOUAfcAI a column, ps per iubU.hed dsily'except IS Moaday, at !.( per .r, ;1.00 far stx months. Dellrsred to city ...otsritwrs t 60 cents per ironth. j. " THE NEW BERNE JOURNAL, a St eoloinB paper, it published every Thursday at 2Mfm annum. -; ADTERTISIN8 P4TKS (DAILY)-One loch out) dy 50 sents; hue week, 12.00; 'one month 14.00; three months, tirvoosij monthsA18.n0; srelve months, t)M. ; Advertisements, under head ot "City Items" : eonts per line ft ts) insertion v'V '" 3 . ert .enitaUwUI be labelled tetVeM il ratter at aay fries. m'i " ciA ' Xotioee of" Marriages or Deaths, hot to exceed tea lines will be taierted free. All additional matter will be chatted 10 cents per line. Payments for transient advertisements must be made In advance.' Regular advertisements will be collected promptly at the end of each month.. . ; Communications containing news or a discos ion of local matters are solicited,: No 9 ommnnl- catioa 'must sxpNt to be puMUhed Uiit 'contains ibjectionsble personalities ; withholds the name if the author ; or that will make mors than one Milusu of this DaneT ' ' THE JOURNAL. H.Jfc KVVJf. NEW BERN Enured at the Post elOce at New Berne, N O as second-class matter. BILL ARP. He vsThrits t'pdi tie Spriig'aad jfe littnjhttri? W'Jaybird "and the Crow The difference between coon. try Raised and City raised 'arn'.'M: . On this pellucid day when the sky is so beautiful blue and the sun so warnr and"cheerful when the jaybirds are chanting their safe return ftcp, pergatory ; a4 -Jfa c.ri)wi. MB'i.wiigver the Bproul? ing corn, when the sheep bells tin kle so merrily in the meadow and children and chickens are cackling around it seems like everything in uature. was .happy and t evcrbody ought to be. The darkies are sing iug to themules in the cotton field and are bappiet; witbca-little? than thi y fiiti folks with oocr Jeat The darkey iheter borrows'6 trouble aud I wish pur race would .take a fewflessong' in" contentment from 'em not enough to make us shift lessand with no ambition to better our condition, but enough to stop this restlessness, this, wild rush for money, this wear 'and 'tare upon brahand hart that g getting Ito bfl tne curse of jthe land. I wish everybody was" nappy and had nothing against itaQbody.1 -1 wish! every farmer had find horses and fat cattle and .plenty of pocket change, and dident have to work only when he felt like it. I wish. I had a winter home in Florida with orange groves and pine apples 'and bananas, and a summer . home up among the moutains, and a railroad, and palace cars: between the two, and a free pass over the line ; and plenty of money at both ends pi it. I wish I nad a mint of gold ' and silver at my command, so I could go about in disguise and mingle with the poor and friendless and lilt them ; up out jcff distress j and make 'em happy) " i wish I was a genii like we read of in the Arabi an Nights, and could, at a breath, build palaces and make diamonds , and pearls and marry all the . poor girls to ricu nusbands, and all the straggling boys i to princesses and kirlt nn a ffoldfiti dust', whrvpp T went. No I doh'tj either, fori know iiOW(that the like of that : wouldn't hnnrr hinninoan in fhia . onltliinavn woria. xue nest conaition lor a man is to have neither poverty nor richest OldiArgiii praVed ' a farood prayer and he knew how it was , For riches bring trouble when they ' come, i:. - t- . . r k , And there's Want in the' homes1 of , the poor. ;-, But iU good for a man to have a little sum - To keep wolvfs away from the door. ' Some folks are never happy un less they are miserable , Theirt Uy. ets are green and yellow like , mel ancholy and they want everything tljey , can get an4 would rather see mankind going to hell than to heav en if they could ' stay behind ' and play, wreckers on etefnityV'shore. i.know jnea:. whose, jrery presence would dry up all . hilarity as guick as asiacE tuD coois not iron. Men who never smile willingly, and : when they force one the cadaverous vi8age is lit npior a moment ) with abrimstoue light and then relap ses into , ttal ;Aaturai scowi. Such , people , are a nuisance upon , society, and ought to b& abolished or, put into a lower asvlnm' like lutiinnka. I'Ve no more toleration fdt'dm than for a rnad dog,' and if 'there is any apoiogy it iBiniavor oi xne oog.' v,HQ:'to8pitihg 'is"' the 'eariiest breath oi spring when-nature ilike a blushing maid is putting on her pantalets and . preparing to bang her silken hair. How quickly it brings to life the slumbering' emo .' tions which, though chilled by ' the frosts and the winds of winter were notdead. but only lay dormant like i bearin pi ep , rht harmpiii oii3 feelings spring lip in one s bos; om and gush forth to all mankind! This balmy weather fills all the chambers of the - soul with. f music that is 3iot heard and with poetry that is not expressed. Turnip ' ' s. Eaitorl K N, 0., MAT 17, 1883. greens are running tip to seed, the plum trees ere fa bloom, the -bnsy uer vs suctin ieir Vagrant Dios- 8c js, and by nd by will ,be sting-;; the . chuaren. as usutJ. ,The sweet ijouth wind-is -breathing tip on the violet bangs. Aider, tags hane in eraceful clusters upon their uiuuyiiig dicujs, tiuuijuiua tuyiit 1111 yeuow strut an utne oaorous snail- otsarfs 'ahonrrlght tor the "fry ingj pan tne ntue silver sides and min nows have opened their regattas. The classical -robin 1 has ceased ; to get drank on the China berry, and jjhe, ferocious chicken .bawfc catches about one a dajfroni our earliest broods., Everything is lively now- Over thV meadows the newborn lambs t are skipping1, 'f 4...i(t tww Over the fields the-' 'little .boys' ' are tip1-' The country is the best place for childroa. i What a .glorious luxury it is for them to go barefooted 1 and wade in the branch and go seining, and climb trees and hunt biras nests and carry the'coln'to the mill and rjjm pony raoe-s It is -well enough fora m& to lH Ina towji lo'r a city tf ben be is young and. actives, f but when he gets married and .the little chaps. come alongi according to na ture ne ought to get on alarm to r aise 'em. An old man. , with , numerous .grand cnildreh 'has g6t ho bu'sihesa m a city.... .What a burlesquei on childhood's joy it must W to' i! visit grandpa and -grandmas' itt a city penned ugn fhq brick "walls ivith a fewsickly ,!flower8.iii the window land a"' garden in the rear about as big as a wagonfshee' Might as .vigwrtHiii . vuiijii ,., m,, mauiejiiuu.; There is .toq much machinery about taising childreijnoa; days any Ihow. The race .ts running out, and nbthiijg but couutryjl.c'aa tav it..JEheold-l)ack-log-i3.'g(u6aud the big open, triendly fine place, and jthe chperfuj blazing- fainily hearth, land now it is a hole in thfloor or Irduplpes running around the1 Wails. I reckiu that is economyi"bufl in my opinion i man can't "improve the stock that way nor keep it as good aft it iwas. f:The;luldreii 'will's be jMuayuuiBu unu UYcrmce anasuarp leaturea ana potty botore and gim letty' benind.They'woU't' do to bet on like .( those ;chapSK brought up around a fire-place -on a hundred : Eaising children is the principal (business .of human life and is about alHhatt the- taotityfbf 1. mankind are working for though, they, don't know, it. (j It Is the excuse for all the mad rush'of bflsipes's' that hurries ns along. It is the.; apology for nearly all the cheating and stealing and lying an :'the i land. Working lor the children is behind it alii and the trouble is that most everybody is crying 10 uo 100 mucn ior 'em and scuffling SihBtVjad'ana:)tidelto keep up with their nabors; or get a little ahead. Too inany fipe .clpthes, too many Jod glove's ' and parasols and new bonnets too many carpets and iCurtains- and icturesrand fa thousand othef thinks that run .ub the outgo bigger than the income,; a strain. I love to humor 'em and play horse with 'em, and, tell i'cm stories' about Jack . and the ; bean stalk, and what I did when I was a little boy; and I put 'em to bed and rub their backs -and let 'eiri trot around with: me a cood ' deal on week days and all day Sunday, but I'm not going tfwaste tav slender substauce on 'em,-for its nature's law that they must work for a liv ing and they shall. I'm going to raise" 'em' in'- the;"c'ountry,'i'or' as Thomas- Jefferson said, ' ''the ' in fluence1 of great cities is pestilential to health: and morals and tlie liber ties of tha people.!''; 'ifVi.?;v ,y.c m ;,i)f',h-'faf1i? jBill ARP;i? ! Bornums' Elephants Bathing:.! '; I When 'Barhum'a elephants were bathing in the ' Missouri river at Umaha two years ago Pilofr-the tagly one just '-killed and Albert Refused to come'out of the water fwith the : others.1"1 ; They were, in (fact, ijieadingfor the opposite shore when a keeper named Arting fetill plunged. 14 aaxj swam out .to them, dairying his-jfprod" in his mouthf 0$e blow from Pilot's itrunfcor jTopt'wouliTliave sent ihim into eternitjl He. swam to ' the further side with one jiahd and with the other - plodded away ,at Pilot 1 .Eecognizing his voice and catch ing sight" of the fork, they "turned toward the shore. Finding that he could not keep up with them,i Ar tingstall made a spurt,- and seizing Pilot's taij, mounted Aim,' pretty nearly worn out. Pilots's sides wefeVwt ,qp smooth glass. With eae foot on 1 his" back tha other on his head, reached shore, followed by Albert, amongst the shouts andjeheers ot the circus men and spectators. The herd,' which had been waiting for them ' stamp ed and rushed up the bluff where the company were sitting. The most daring ridors? intrepid, trape zists, acrobat side-show talkers and canvas-men tumbled to the sands fully twenty-five feet below. Then the herd, satisfied with , the BiJnBation they had produced, itrott ed.quietly to.the tont.; -f-L' It leally begins to Took as if the great .GUdttsaa lras lo:..'. j his grip, Wil Mar. . GmniH ITET7S. IVxAir.Mu.. May 14. Alter a lar a of tlirty years Harford coun-i ty has a revival ,,of Mormonism. The first public 'meeting since the revival was held three weeks, ago. and the second on May 6, both at; the'house of ttoseph Eckeft, a shoet. TTt Q lr AT on1 a farmotv 'nrKAtitToa nonit the Bocks of Deer Creek.' tester day there, was ne meeting,; but the subj ect was the , topic of . general conversation, all .over ,that region. The sect is known as , the .;United Brethrea of the Latter Day .Saints,, At the last .meeting between sixty and 100 persons ; were present, the males outnumbering' the females three or four to one. .The meeting was bpened. 'by' Joshua Fowler, a farmef, about 25' years of age.. - lie said that he belonged to the origi-. nal Mormon Church j not ttfBrigham Yoting's part of It,' and was a fol lower of 8mith.ut He introduced his btotherin-ldw, Montetille O: Mat-' thowsef New Park, York 5 cdunty,, IPa.as the regnlai; Mormon preach-i er.r Matthews is a clook-mender by trade, and is about 40 years of aget jThougkiie has- iittle-education-he has a forcible way of speaking, IIe prayed, before he began bis sermon. He preached the divine institution of the, Mormon Church;! ' 1 Chicago.; MavT; 14. Fiftv-six Chinamen .wpre fined this; morning in; Justice Hammer's court.' Of this inumbet seveu wera charged - with smoking -outn.: 'FOTil..pf;he;ni'jrie xasen yesterday, attcmoon irom Joe Sing's laundry, iq.the basement at 174: Clarkstreefc: u With .thcm;!was a woman, wno- gave' her . name as Georgie Wilson'-'and ;three, white men. The wo'nU;! was, founil re- fchning on.i a eouch.; in the .act of sinokuig, while ) one . of the- "white nen supplied her pipe with burning opium, in court this morning: she jsaid that she hd never been in such a piace peiore last .night.- :xuree Chinamen and one' white man were found smoking' opium in Ah Boy's laundry, 224 Clark Street, and wcte taken to, the Ariiaory, ' The twelve persons taken from these two places were fined $2 each, r Late lhst night lorty-nme Chinamen were found, by a squad of policemen in-Ah Minstte laundry at 273 Clark street, playing with dpmipoes, and cards the-Ceies tial game of i bung loo. t They were locked up, and this morning Justice (Hammer nned them f 1 each. ! Troy, May 14. Dr. Fox of North Hoosick. was - arrested te-day charged with bodv snatchinsr The complainaKis 'Ml Be?. father Waldron of Hoosiek Falls. Dr. Fox is a young physician of good reputation, 1 and is the son. of a clergyman, ,. He denies the charges, i Troy, May 14. Soon after the fall of the bridge at Ashtabula, phio, a few years ago, by1 which so Imany lives trere! lost, an . attempt was made to show that "Charles Collins, the Chief Engineer of the Lake Shore 'Eailroad,, was, resnon- Biblefor the disaster j ; Mr. Collins resented the imputation, and proved before the legislative; committee, which exonerated him, that he had advised against the -construction of the bridge under ,the- plans accept ed, and had .predicted , a serious calamity. ; He . also asserted thai J jmasa jatone, : Dunaer: j wno ,' com mitted sujcide,last week,was seek ing to make as much as ' possible out of theeoiistruction of the bridge! Immediately afterward Collins dis; appeared,' and a few days 1 ater hi s dead body , was found in his bath room under, ;circumstancest which indicated that'! he had committed suicide. Collins', friends here and detectives who; investigated the case declare that Collins was mur dered. " Collins was a native of this county, and was graduated at the Rensselaer Pylytechnic Institute in this city. The Washington Monument j ' . Baltimore SnnV.i'V )'.-,!; 4 1 Work is to :, be recommenced on be Washington Monument at the National Capital, It is now 340 feet high. When completed it will have a height of '500 feet of ' stone and 55 feet of glass, and .will; it is thought, exceed in "height the high est structure reared by the, hand bf man.' The Strasburg Cathedral towers to the height MS .feet, and St. Peter's at Romey 448; the spire pf the cathedra! of Cologne Pyra mids was but 479 feet -high when it was, first built.; Heiicet appSarfe that "wheii; hs 'Is " expected, the Washington Mohument is complet ed in December 1885, its topmost boint will .be isome" forty-four feet higher than any other artificial elp- I 41 Ji v;: - 1 GEO. B. GUIONlnas removed his Stock I of, ' Merchandise to' the, Brick Building at the corner of Craven and Pollock streets rtnowtf 'as 'the McLean building), where he will be pleased to eee tnose wisnmg to purchase in his line. : , 'JJJilt il.!LVJtoay(W&w GEOIMi V.' STKOltf,1':' iASIBt . il'EBJtVl i r, ', nlelgh,M.O. . Klnston, N. Q, ATTORNEYS iSD CCnLLCHS.'AT1 fAW. Having formed a rofmrtnershlp for," lie praotU H of the litwln Jones county, will retrn- Jarly iittend the courts of the name. Prompt iimi ion (mm lu ireuee, .mi4, . Iiiayl2-d&wtf biKONQ & PEREY. MOLASSE .. Symps,' ;oileo j i i I ' 7 "T ; and Teas For sale by , a K. F0J 4CO... j .:, : . m: v f. i ij a-.. WholeBaleJGrooets), - - i:i Brick Block. Middle BU' -. mouo-tf Fcr Rent, 1 The Dwelling House at the junction of Craven and Middle streets, recently occupied by Hill Humphrey. i Apply to ' " " ma8d2w THOS. S. HOWARD' rr. f; : '-:iv', t:" I t - V,,', i;v, s A House and Lot For Sale. By order Of the . Vestry of Christ Church, Newbern, I Will sell at Public Auct ion, at the (Jourt Hoiise Uqo ln, tJe City of &ewbein. Wednesday,- the 30th-day of May, 1883, tne House ana un til isroim street, in snld, tetBon, and known In the plau of saia oltv as IiOtNO . '-.! . . ; w. . . . ,. The terms.of the sale are one half cdsh, t)ie balance to be paid ontbelKtday of Novem ber, iwtth ithterest M penicent. Title reserved until purchase money palcl. r 11 T 'i O H ROhFKTS 11 1 i Trmsnror of the Vestry, 'Newbern,' April 21, ISM. ' ' ' -tipr-atd -")'' vi IT ih" ' .'.! uy.' ; . j. i.J I'l TTnT.T.A'Krn A' n-TTTrVNT1 JVttoxneys at.t Tuaw .t, (pfflceioaa door west of Gaston ifiTuseJ i: i j win; prauHjue'in ine.uoimiies or craven Jones, Onslow, Carteret, Pamlico and Lenoir f Prompt attention paid to collections. " " DB..J. D. CLARK, h-pjBiijVsW'""!:'' !ir i . l f , ' flBWBKttJT, w. r. : iOfBsa uisotiiteb 6reef, HlAween' Tollock ondfiioiul. 1 I' ' l f I Jininn-dAwly - JE: mllo1.; (:r CITY, BAICER, j . . MIDDLE STREET ' H' i'iodirn; an iU!ilfv',v.if!- iAVY'f -a.tl OPPOSITE BAPTIST i CHURCH. i-r ' Sokes fresh. rovory day all kinds of Bread, Pies, Cakes, and special attention given to oruers jot weauing fumes., picnics a spe AIJ30 ueaier in ine family urocerles and Cob 6oi lectionarieg. v-j -i-n- i'i .. ,..,.; sin. : A call from all will be gladly reoeiyed.i ... apraidly r l ' ' 1 Atlantic & Ntt Carolina Bailroad, NeWbbpn,.N. C, April 2L 1883. Important to Truckers. A Truck Train will leave the. lnnt at. Nhw. bern, daily except Saturday and Sunday at FOUR o'clock, piin. n. i I ' ,.., i 'it ! To Insure prompt snlpraent truck should be at the warehouse not later, than HALF PAfiT xwu o'clock, p. m. . i Arranifnment haVn tinn tn1iS drKlnh this train makes close cnnnnct.inn at Dnlila. boro With, the last Freight of the Atlantic uoast ijiue, ior ail JNortuernvanfl. Jfiaetern cities. I Xhrough, rates pf frelglit tts, Jow a byny ninnv linii - fl JAMES A. BnTAN, apr25dtf ; ' j , , Buperlntendet. Hi' r School; Books,, Blank 'Boob, Find Stationery' and Box Papers, Auto 1 All a . , . i i grapn AiuuniB ana nioto AiotimcJ I jUibles, Hymu Books, . Prayer h i Hooks, , Writing Desks, Work t Boxcs.f , Gum i . ' String and Ilook . , ( , Tags ; and x l)U ! ' ' , Rubber '.Bands, j i jphj Cat.fl8 unce - -' , i Dommoeiiv Visiting anfl'"'1?1 t.-i - Corrcspondtjnije, Cards. )SK;rap m( , Books and Scrap Book Pictures, i Sheet Music, Piano and Instruction i Books, Violins, f T)y-VT7 0 lttsirlnrnc on1 Cilsirirwel Ij I IKl.' I ..))J: ,Dem.orest cut-paper Datternstr . r : j ( ap2"dtf 1, v ir, Illustrated Papers. ,. i' ..... . jwainuuuuii. auu... n -t. the time iifls oo:.:e i For ub to announce the fact that , , V'f;!;UM4'V,ty'-. ..l.u, , J.-JT.-.i'ttl OUR1 SPRING, 8T0PK n ((IS UOMPLKTE,, , t (i lit I 't ' ! i I Mill" ty..,.. . CQNSISTiNavItf.PAItT OK :f,. -!Ti'it h-Ji lit tab atlfo'iu:tirti-i ?:'. l! '.in i fjp ALL 'KTIsft)! s " f ! .:,' J'.J .r :r j,! i'Ttr -Sdl iii'4'jif') i; I it sm r r it r ... M 1)1, r.i .if XI mplows It itoys. : !.1J."(J 'A sfrit I ijk 1 t THE on COTTOII PLOT A SPECIALTY. 1 i ,ii i; ! .Call, and seo 6.1 or wrlto for1 samples tind prices.,.. .j".-; 'j.. ' 1: Tl.t . Gat tv Co r 'l-ditwly Oj)p. Guston House. .ive First-CIrs i B:-t . i2d - Shccsiaksrs,'--;-' o irkj either by the job, week or monthvR.,,.u.,.i...vaj !.-- Apply to " " i n, , , t, I UCa.M J W, HARREIJi,. . i r Manufacturer of Boots and Shos, ma29-dAw' Newbkrn, C, -,:!if;!-S'i 'j We have fitted up a Jl r i, 1 riui ft l)M S-'i '!' I- t '. Parlor for Ice Cream;1 III and can furnish Ice 'Cream, Water ,Ices and fine cake. ' ' " " Families and parties supplied 1 with cream packed in porcelain freezers.) u Orders taken during the week for ice cream, r to be delivered for Sunday's desert. 1 " ' l" , f" v -''i Parlori oDen. everT nisrht until 19 o'clock. . r ...... ..,. v., ti..r'..T, A. H.POTTEB & CO. , DR: Cf. K. - BAGBY, mi, '! Surgeon JDcntist ; Will be In iTeW Berne from the V . , 'v 'I1 1 . . I I . ...... T.'. ,:. . . -r .... , It . ' f .ij ' j J ! ) . 1 st to the 1 5th of each Month. In Beaufort from 15th tothe30th.f ' 1 Office In New Berne, over E, W &S. W, 8mallwo6d s, corner South Front and Craven streets. n . i i i i j 1 1- Teeth extracted without pain by the use of nitrous oxide.. --..r-- marSMAwtf Guano end Ikir.it. 1,500 sacks Pine Island Guano, . h .p 1,000 sacks. Fish,. Bone and Potash, , l.uou sacks Kainit, at 813.50 a ton. . 500 sacks Pacific Guano. 500 Backs RoystorV High Grade Acid iirnospnatei ' " - ' TOQ Packs Ncfrfolk Fertili7,(,'ratl8at6i, Peruvian Guano, , , 1 ' , t E. H. MEADOWS & CO., rJorucr Pollock and Middle sts.," " Warehouses-Cotton Exchange Place, , - ?JEW BEHNE, N. Cri W. L. PALMER ' Exchanges for cash, Cigars, Pipes, Smoking Tobacco, the wins Tobacco, and manvfanov articles. Also Candies, Nuts and Fruit, Tansillls 6 cent PUNCH CIGAR. ' Uatchefos' 5 cent BUMBLE BEK CIGAR. , f two brands of the finest 5 cent cigars in Amer ica, and many other Drandsoi good olgara. Situated on the candy-side is a beautiful BODA FOUNTAIN, where you can get a nice, cool glass of soda or ginger ale that will please yon. . Also tlie -celebrated Deep Rock Water, for beverage or medicinal purposes. f ....ii" i Come one, come all, 11 o"11 ! . Be sure and call,. t, ; ;i ; . . , Before next rail t t That's all. i 'i'. Middle st second door from South Front, ma30-dlw " - Haw- Bkhnb. -N; O. jWhiliy's Spcckllbs. The -Tennessee Wagon, 1 i .1 ' i ' j 1 i ii i . The-Farmer's,, Favorite,...! y , , 5 Ot toll'; (il. i!4iiLaisijiji1 j ajjtu The Gilbert Force Pnmp NjO wqll regulated family can afford to . ! -loa be without one, i i "j i . u i u i-ii . t . LThV Novelty Belt 'Hoot. V ; ' , ' Better than lacing or rivelB, The Alligator Nut and Pipe , ! ,if! fti' -.fe'lUUi IV J.S . i if Hi. .:.'! .. 8. ;liJ; ''Wrench.; ' ';fi: You have only to sen it t appreciate Sie i4 , "i j f rr' t in, t 1 ! , U!h advantages.",- aj-,,,1, 5 I ,j 1 i' 1 v d .' "" I1' t i )" ' 1) 11 1 I ! j ( , 1 i 1 'h U 1 ji 1 1 1 J mild f The "Queen" Steel Plow.1, :- - ,." i; -.v i- ' . - The ImproVed CHm Cotton i 'tit ) ,' OU W I vi- u ry.'.U. -Wil . l ."r t PlOW, f.f t K'''3 !'!' Sit- l't(! .fti'.IH 'Hl ii.Vi! UltVl 3lf : Tho best Cotton Plow in, use.!.jK;i I -'oi! -ivYxf (M't'itw(i ua ( is v; i ie &t-: r 1 'j , ii - C4M.fl 3.-!i H.."- ,tl The Champion ini Granger .....Tmraig Hows,,, 'n'i J ' '..' ' ft t l.'f 1 du a i ks V,.' . : 1-" 1 r-'ti. 'vl uUSua 'sii fiHow Castings, Etc., EttV r. t 'l I,', Manufartuics' .Aont for aUcla -is cf Macl.. I, N C. f ' - l "-, 1 T c;,7, , AT THE CITY MARKET, , H aluys supplied with the very best t'rea Meats, Beef, Pork, Mutton and Sausage tllut the Market affords. Call on him.. jBnlM-illy ' - L. H. CUMM, Sashi'Dftbrft Blinds, LIME, CEMENT and PLASTER BOUSE FURNISHING. GOODsl . faints: Oils. Glass and Putty, ' GUNS AND PISTOLS, ' f TOILET SKTlS,fi ! 1 ,.( f III! 1 ' i till ; - ' 'I r Rubber, and .Leather Belting, ji (.ifti linn i i aJter.Burr A'.Bi" f CQZfMISSfQN MERCHANTS ' AND DKALKR8 IN , m " GRAIN1 J OF': ALL "KIPS, . (Cop , Spoilt.) 3Vo-w-I3rxie, 3NT. Orders and Consignments respectfully : soHdte wii' J .i i vi -i x .,v:i ; Jni)4-d.,wly !0.'nl" 'DAiLrBlJ&S,; ul,jf iiH i nif ANPrr-1 t. It 1 i 0i iCOMMISgiQN, : JIERCPATSta'S, i f) new m h n Ni h n.'i Joi , -. Truck Boxes. I I u . , I . i . mil i i , I have Becured a new boiler, anil hay? at large Wee At work putting; my jMiil In order, so that t Will be ready by f ' " . .::! Uii: J. ,J "il'id m;1 : . , vi i Monday, the 16th April,. . iji! , to begin workonij i truck: boX'Es; andwlll beprepared to fiinilMh, fbe 1513 QtlALITY to all truckers.' .' ; , ." , ii, . .... . .1 . i ..i. j.j- . . .. . Kn. KIBTtflP ir r 1 J .or ' i apr7-dtf , 11 ewBernuN. c, ... ' -- 'i I....- 'f Rne Groceries, Fair.Xealjiig' LOWEST IBICES ' J i ' ; l Ii m.i. unit) 'in; I 11 for Gflsn o;:ly ! ,isrtTi : Lfltjitr.-,,' .ii iti,i i 7,1 ( ;fKi ';U ;j i;t Our Motto" and' our Succe'sstt ; We constantly carry a very Irtrgfr kaA select llneoi; , f j t llUI WJ fVnc Groceries ;f . ! ?VMfM 1J 3 SA(t . . j j Vftf.Vl VW ,iJ(i , i ,f 1 Qoo&s in Qlass, , . . t j . Spices, m-f ii vndluul CaM nif Ornckm, Flout "' ' I'ohaeco, 'H. - Cigars and .- s oi .! l finuiT: ! And we solicit a rail from the Pity trade. '-. . I We call especial attention' to olfr Knl1(th ' Breakfast' and Japan Twm, sml ogr "Hnnip tan" 3ava and 'Rio Coffee, fresh ground every aay at. !fl)c, Ibv Q'hej behl 111 the 4iy. lrya' fSrdGiniflftfeI8iig!i;,,10e- ",l 1 0 i O) A Hol 1 Iney Jhlwir i euti (:..ii .r,.liiu iOur "Le lloquet ' Clear, on. eacli; 6 for 2".. We keep the best of ievetytlitng,' and Kurtr.' nteeboth price and qualilyr uTd cheerfully j JIEPTJND TUB niONEyIV JlKMAND. i j J- The Cash Trade 0ly Solieiledr m ,t)) ! !Wm. Pell Ballance & Co: " ' I irtir.vli S.'i 8,frOhtlSU,No-mjriiH, SI.CJ'Vf ,,, ovl7.dly(; .nlJ1,,i i, j ,i. j An article lonit nnwlPd.fpr the jiralection. ot., Iron and tin KiHf.' lli Viiryj.it ilidfer. elmlk Bel, crack or corrode, if T 1)I l.flpl Kndiwtcil tract With the iron or tin. It will i,oi dijuie cis. JmiWMer,-. it Is dstwmutfv dtiirHbW slio 'J i llajiufacturi.d and for nle hv- . . v .... 'WW oiiv.J.B. A. nichardsdd, r 1 " Sealer Ln Paints, Oilif; Ulsttsi frusta, iliecufaforn ; 1 and Oosch PalntHris' Material of nil kinds. Ipe2j!iv((,n ." .:,.! l'iui v a Norfolk yL."ui. L L wi." a t'j. in:: I') ! J'l'nin'.i mitir j'"Un') ii litn JtJ1't jwDEAJJEttIN Choice faiuily i Groceries. llt)ANNUJ' t!06fiS;ni all lilnds.1 ' i-Tho'Verv Best Butter 1 - received ft-eshtrom the best Korthern ftalrleg ' knvnrvn rfnvs-i'1' "':' I 8peciik;ntloti oaljedto lils ! ! .. . nf .1 Choice Grades of rm lry Flthiiv 1 Brohd Street, 4 Door alOi e'JMdfie, ' at 3 O't ' w-n.i l " m ' Dealer in and Mi fniMr of .feiriSalt Fish, C.Ls, Etc; IV , f'rtmh Msh and OvMi'is fililnni-d by 1' xiriips 1 UWl.'tOllt)VtH of tliecoaii'v. '1'OKiinril against dlMippoiiihiint , 1 imld iN-uali me 21 hours prior' to tune oi shipment (if -gofd.i :(,( , .;. rjvi, . ..- liuiii-ii.iU'ly