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LOCAL NEWS.
Large Beet. .
There ia on
:KE",V ADVERTISEMENTS.
V,. 7 ' i T i res & Co. Just in,
o.
' u Litos. Com 'sn merchants.
; i itON Commission merchants.
M. Etueeidgr & Co.Corn. mer.
Juurnal Miniature Almanac, ,' - '
Sun rises, 5:20 I Length of day, :
Sun sets, 6:47 1 13 hours, 27 minutes.
' ' Jloon seta at 8:15 a. m.
August showers have set in.
The city authorities' are at work on
Middle street near the market,
j C. Erdruann was shipping a good lot
of home manufactured ciuursto Beau
fort last night. ,
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The steamer Defiance arrived from
- ' Baltimore; yesterday morning with a
cargo of general merchandise. . -
.'The steamer Snow Hill has been
' - decked over and covered, newly painted
and now has the appearance of a bran
I new boat.
The Kimball House, at , Atlanta, the
largest hotel in the South, has been de-
i stroyed by fire.:. Loss one million of
( dollars, mostly covered by insurance.
i Frot. rnce Thomas is making ar
' . rangements lor opening the Graded
School on Monday, the 10th of Septem
i - ber. We hope to see a full attendance
' on the first day.
i ' Messrs. B.O. Credle and W. B.Smith
i have bought out the stock of hardware
on Middle street belonging to Mrs. S. A.
i Churchill and will continue thebusi
, - ness at the same stand. " ' J
" Sheriff "Koonce, of Jopea county,
brought and lodged in jail yesterday
j ' Stephen Hurtt who had been indicted
in Superior Court of that county for re
: , tailing liquor without license and being
unable to give bond, for .his appearance
at next term of court." 1 fu t f 4 V ?
fitted for the work as high as Trenton.
exhibition at Geo. 'Allen Dut wo are now convinced that no better
Co's store the largest beet we have boat can be btiilti with the carrying
seen this or any other season, ( It weighs capacity of the Trent, for this work. 'As
ght pounds, lacking , one or two low as the water, was on Tuesday last,
ounces,, measures nineteen Inches in and notwithstandinK the manv difficult
thirteen and one- crooks and turns in the river, the Trent ,
half inches long. It was grown in (under Uhe &Ulftt management 6f
Jones county on the farm of our towns- Capti Smith and engineer Lasitten
man, C. E. Foy Esq.? f
Uevemeuia of New Bcrnlana. ,
Rev. Dr. Burkhead is off to the West
ern nart of the 'fitatn for 4 month. iWa
expect to have some interesting letters bring all the freight that is likely to be
on Hand at one time for several years
to come. . -''i' ;;: Jj
v The river has been greatly improved
by Gen. Ransom's work, but there is
much that is needed to be dona vet.
Geo. Green, jr., ; Esq., has ' Jieturned We could feel the jar from a log for 7 v-f - . c ' ,
from his Western tdp leaving his bride nearly every fifty or one hundred yards muia oien iron, nis stames. one
at Durham for a few days.- . ' above Bank's Landing, and there never " - "BD
"R f - flofaa W.arm familw awa I WAR TlOl ftVfil WllL hO A , DRttftP tllTlA CO I av ' UMU T ft"1
V Mowvpi - miav4 qui tnuiur ai c I T " . t , ;' - '
from him occasionally. '
Mr. H. R, Bryan's family have re-
. i. .i -it . . .
Maj. Geo.i Credle'a fauiil? .hav?, re
turned from Beaufort to the city. .
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' The county commissioners are in sea
sion this week to hear complaints in re
gard to the assessment of property. ' So
far few or no complaints have come
from the country and not a great many
from the city. We are unable yet to
give the total valuation, but learn that
it will somewhat exceed that of last
year.' ' -'
The walls of the nev court hose are
now about four feet high. Why don
the county commissioners: have the
k earner stone laid with the usual public
demonstration and ceremonies? It is a
custom that has stood the test of ages
" and should not be slighted by Craven in
the erection '.of Her most important public
. building a temple of Justice.
Philemon; Holland,' jr., stood to the
-,helm while we were, spending, a few
days in Jones and Lenoir. ' It is enough
for us to let our readers know who did
the work; for us to tell them, how well
it was done would be to tell them what
they already know, which, would be an
insult to their intelligence. , The read
ness with which he adapts himself to al
most any - work is bound to tnake him
succeed in whatever he undertakes.
Several fast drivers were up before
Mayor Howard f yesterday morning;
Opinion of the court: Guilty hut not
proven. : W. E. Clarke, Esq., appeared
for the defendants.; They were dis
charged. ' It is said that one of the wit
nesses owned the horse driven, by one
of the defendants, and he stated that
the horse touldn't make over J three
miles per hour, and that he would be
willing to pay a ! fine of five dollars to
, have the fact established that he could
trot over five miles an hour. t -r -;i, .
John W. Eecton, 'Esq.i' and : wife,
Sarah A. Eecton, of Cotton Plant, Ar-
' kanc:! s, are f in the , city on, a yisit " to
friends and relatives. They both lived
in New 1 Eorne for a while before the
war, 'one as a clerk and the other as a
efudqnt, and doubtless both will find
some of their former acquaintances
who will be glad to talk of old times.
Ju ' from their physical appearance
t' i ) no 'scarcity of hog and hominy
" i :. ' V-j t'."-'r trip be a pleas-
glided safely through without losing a
minute's time. She is the boat for the
business as it has good passenger accom
modations for a river steamer and will
Catharine Lake Items, i-, GOMMEKCLUj.:'
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CITYriTEIIS.
: Mr, Lee Cox, who has been clerking
at Trenton, is home on a visit of , a few
days.j ItnU L'ju?? 'viii j
Mr, Brown is making a survey of the
Quaker bridge road, and will be able to
setUe the question about distance. ' I
There is a child at Tar Landing, that
drank some dissolved lye,' and has to
live on milk. It has done this for sev
eral years, and has ordinary health"
, Richlands has seventeen mails every
week. It has daily connection with the
W & W. Railroad and with Jackson
ville, tri-weekly ' with Trenton , and
semi-weekly with Kinston.
Oq the night of August 2d, Col. S. B.
( HKXT BERNE MARKET . '.'
Cotton Middling, 9; strict low mid
dling 8 3-4.;.' low, middling o 1-3. ,
Corn In sacks. 61c. ; in hulk 57c,
J Tpbpkntink Dip, $2.25; hard J1.25.
Tab Firm at S1.50 and $1.75. , . -
Bekswax 32a23c. per lb.; ; r . .in ,.
Honey 60o. per gallon. ( s ,,,;
Beef On foot, 6c. to 6c. " ; .
Mutton $1.50a2 per head. , ' 7, ' -,
Hajis Country, 18V3. per pound. 1 i
Lard Country; 12jc. per lb.
Fresh Pork 7a9o; per pound, i ,,
' Eooa 12o. per dozen. ; :.r i(;.f
Peaotts $1.50 per bushel. f , ; " ," .
Fodder $1.?5 per hundred., ' 1 "' ;
Onions $1.00 per bush. '. '';''r ' '
visiting relatives and friends in' Wake
county 1 '"-"' i ':'-t ;j i.;:;.iiii f;
IdivtoB tUd Corne? Stene. ) j
We are glad to know that the authori
ties of Jones county are going , to make
the laying of the corner stone of the
new jail, to be built for that, county, a
public occasion. This 'seems to us to be
highly proper thing to do.. There are
reasons to fear that the true object of
these institutions and the relation which
their unfortunate inmates bear to their
fellows and to the law are hot properly
understood. ' And a just and intelligent
discussion of these things cannot fail to
be interesting and to do good.
Besides speakers from the county, the
authorities have invited R. W. Nixon,
Esq., of this city. He has accepted to
speak upon the occasion. Mr.; Nixon.
as is well known, is not only a close
reader of history , but is a well-grounded
lawyer, and we can assure the
' Tour correspondent visited a family
not long since, where there were twelve
children, and the oldest not more than
fifteen. ' The husband had five, the
widow had four; the two married, and
now have more.
Mrs! Bryant Huffman' has a babe
which weighed only two pounds,
clothes and all, soon after birth. At
one month, it weighed 21 pounds. Mr.
take them out than now; ' Gen.-Ransom
knows his business better than anyone
can tell : him; he ' knows when,: where
and, how, but notwithstanding these
facts, we will venture to suggest that
eight or ten hands with a competent
superintendent could do a yast amount
of good removing those logs now while
the water is low. Many of them, on
account of the clearness of the stream,
can be seen with the naked eye as they Huffman has married twice, and has TUST IN BY
aeon the bottom of the river. If it been blessed with 23 children.
Apples 40a50o. per bushel.
FEA8 Sac. per bushel. . - si , . j ;
Ovrs 85a40o. per bushel. .
i Hides Dry, 9o. to lie: green So.
.Tallow 6o. per lb. '-"''
Chickens Grown, 45a60o. per pair:
spring Zoa4Uc. ' ' k
Meal Bolted, 756. per bushel.
Potatoes Bahamas, 50c.; yams 60c.
per bushel. , " , , .
Wool 12al8c. per pound. ' ' '"'
Shingles West India.dull and nom.
inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch,
hearts, $4.00; saps, $3.00 per M. r t
': ' wholesale prices. .
New Mess Pork $17.00; long claars
9c; shoulders, dry salt, 7c.
; Molasses and Sybops 28a45c.
Saltj-95o. per sack. ! -
Flour $4.00a7.50 pr barrel.
This column, next to local newi. ia Ut ba 1
nsed for local Rtlvertlslng. ' Rates, 10 eenta a-'
line tor Ural Insertion, and 6eenu a unaior
each subsequent Insertion. . , .. ..
Thfhilo8ophiaii Literary Society
!-1 - s. "Hsse eu&m vlderL" ; , m -"The
above named Society was orga-
nized on Monday night last for the pur-..
pose of circulating pure moral princl- ,
pies, to cultivate a love for the true, the
beautiful, the good, and , to qualify its
votaries to become leaders of the people '
in all departments of Art, Science and
Literature. , .
,, The officers elected. were as follows: '
W. H. Dewey, President; J. E. Ab
bott, Vice-President;. E. Haves, jr.,
Secretary; L. D. Merritt, Assistant Sec-' v
retary; W. J,' FMoore, Recording Sec '
cetary; W.' W. Lawrence, Correspond
ing Secretary ; M. P. Holly, Treasurer;
U R. Randolph, First Critic; J. L. Bat
tle, Second Critic; W. H. Howse, Sergeant-at-Arms;
James Ernell, Li
brarian; Howard Skinner, Janitor.
Standing Committee W. W. Law
rence, jr., chairman, N. H. Styron, L..
R. Randolph, J. T. York, M. P. Holley.
This is the right step in the right di
rection, and one in which the colored
citizens of New Berne should manifest
a deep interest. i ';
L. E. Boweni, Seo'y.
A First Claaa
Sewing . machine bran new can be
bought cheap at the Journal office.
STEAMER
should prove to be a dry fall, - and the
water keeps down to its present low
mark, these logs will prove very detri
mental to the navigation of the river.
So let them be taken out if possible by
the time cotton is ready to be moved
from Trenton. .', ;; r :. ; v .
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The
Mr. Geo Cowell, on Half Moon, is a
pitiful curiosity. : When 10 years old,
he was taken with broken-bone fever,
which caused great suffering and left
him unable to walk, or even turn in
bed. He is forced to lie flat on his
back all the while. He is now about 40
years old and in perfect health, being
very fleshy.' He spends much of his
time in reading. He converses well,
is a strong, vigorous mind, ana is
quite intelligent. ' '
AH new
THE LATEST NEWS.
Laredo, Texas, ; August 1'4. Satur-
August Picnic at Alum Spring.
Mr. Editqr Tuesday after the first
Sunday in August has long been the
day , of the:'- annual : picnic ' at Alum
of Jones that they will hear from him a Spring, where old and young, 'riclj and
sober and instructive discussion of the poor, great and small, saint and sinner,
interesting and . imporiant ,' questions one and .all come to spend a day in that
which the occasion naturally suggest, way which best suite their desires. The
We advise all whose Chriftian human- number is always jlarge, Jbiij tlli8 time day night Jeff. Miller, of Laredo, who
ity and charity lead them to pity the I it was unusually ao There was a gen- had been on a protracted spree in Mon-
d is tress , of that unfortunate class who I eral tumqut of Onslow, a targe number I terey, Mexico, mistook a private resi-
are accused, and that wretched closs I from jonosv and some from uupun,dence for a house of ill fame. Apouce-
who have been convicted of crime and I Pender, New Hanover, Lenoir, Greene, man rushed in w ith a lamp in one hand
whose sense of justice lead them to con-1 and maybe other counties, for no man and a six shooter in 'the other, but be-
sider the duty and obligations of the could possibly know all of ;themv The fore he had crossed the room Miller
public to them, to attend and partici- number wa variously estimated from fired. The policeman' fell a corpse,
500 to moro ,;than a 1,000. The young shooting as he fell, the ball hitting
people, were largely Jn the "majorityi Miller ' jn' the leg. ' ' The ' latter then
SHENANDOAH.
Brunswick Hams.
Brunswick Breakfast Bacon.
B. C. Shoulders,
Best Chip Beef.
Very Finest Gilt Edge Butter and CREAM
CHEESE KEPT ON ICE.
( "BeBt in the "World Flour." )
175 bblu.J South Lake Flour,
I (Tip Top Flour,
. Lorlllard Snuff,
Pork, Long Clears, etc., etc,
For Cash Only.
Come and See Us.
WM. PELL BALLANCE & CO.
aul6-dlw-wlt
NORFOLK COLLEGE
For Yoiing Ladies.
Offers More Advantages than any
other College in the South.
pate in these ceremonies.
A Pleaaant Trip. ' J, ,;.,' ' , .
On lhursday last we stripped our
selves of all editorial power and author
ity and gently drew the same across the
shoulders of Philemon Holland, Jr.,
and sought the place of our childhood,
boyhood and a part of r our man
hood. -What 1 wonderful changes a
quaiter of a century has wrought around
the old homestead and all the surround
ing neighborhood! A new. .genera
ttnW Kna ffWin tin VL.liiol, mnlraa, nna 1 o ..
.f 'ef- r(ULil f I :UJ . of the enjoyment began
strangers. ' Woods have been cleared
away; houses torn down, and new ones
erected; roads and paths have changed
their courses, and in fact everything
save a few old landmarks, have so
changed that they are hardly recognfza
Modern in ail 11b annointments. fine grounds.
new and elegant Buildings, c. Under Protest
ant Influences, but undenominational. Full
colleeiate course of study. Hneclnl provisions
(or best Instruction in Music, Art, Ancient
and Modern Languages; conversation in
French and German dally. Three hundred
and th lit eon Pupils last session. Charges very
low when superior advantages are considered.
The people began to gather at a very backed up against the wall, holding out a'"ue' "8
it. n. w i in in k. Hccreiary.
OrllEV. K. M.HAUNDEKS, Principal,
aultkl&wliii
Norfolk, Va.
early hour, , The first order .-.bf the '.'day I against a squad of police armed with I
was the general, hearty ' handshake of sabres, and was about shooting again
meteince August,. lfJS3, :6rf perhaps vfor arm , from behind. ; The police then 1 XlillZaUGtll 11011. WOrKS,
years every" one moving towards the literally scarified Miller with their i chas, W. PETTIT, Prop.-, V
Spring for a drink of water.; In this sabres, and it is said heaped the great- Lon 9S9 '.oni rnA 2fi Water street
NORFOLK, VA
MANUFACTURER OF
E. E. WHEATLEY'S
Steam Dye "Works,
10T Church Street, NORFOLK, VA. '
Dyeing and cleaning in all its branch
es done in the very best manner.
Prompt attention given to all orders
by mail or express. sep2d4m .
Ears for the Oillisn I
Foo Ghoo's Balsam of Shark's Oil
oiltlvelr Reatorea the Hearlnc, and la
the uly Absolute Cure for Deaf
. neia Known. -.
This Oil Is abstracted from peculiar species
of siual 1 White Shark, caught In the Yellow
.-tea, kuown aa (jabcuarodon komokletti.
Every Chinese fisherman knewsll. Its vir
tues as a restorative of hearing were discov
ered by a Buddhist Priest about the year 1410.
Its cures were so numerous and many so seem
ingly miraculous thattheremedy was official-
ly proclaimed over ineenure umpire, iwuxi
became so universal that for over 800 years no
Deafness has existed among the Chinese peo
ple. Sent, charges prepaid, to any address at
i 1.00 per bottle.
HEAR WHAT TUB DEAF SAT I
Ithas performed a miracle In my caaei
I have no unearthly noises In my head and
hear much belter.
I have been greatly benefited. , ,
My deafness helped a great deal think nu
otlier bottle will cure me.
My hearing Is much benefited.
I have received untold benefit.
My hearing is improving.
It is giving good satisfaction.
Have been greatly benefited, and am re
joiced that I saw the notice of lb
"Its virtues arc unquestionable and its cu
rative character absolute, as the writer can
personally testify, both from experience and
observation. Write at once to Haylock A
Jennbv, 7 Dey Htreet, New York, enclosing
S1.00, and you will receive by return a remedy
that will enable ou to hear like anybody
else, and whose curative effects will be per
manent, iou win never regret aoingso.
EDITOH or M ERCANTTLB REVIEW.
49 To avoid loss in the mails, please send
money by ItKGiSTEBRD Lettek. . -Only
Imported by HAYLOCK JENNY,
Sole Aleuts for America. 1 Dey St., N. X,
aultkl&wly ;
: 1 1 Of Every Description,
Complete facilities for ALL WORKli)
our line , . , aul7-d&wly
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
CASTINGS. Paid for all kinds of OLD IRON, METALS
' I and RAGS. ... , I., ...
JAS. POWER & CO.,'
as Rowlaud'a Wharf, NORFOLK, VA.
We are always in the Market for thepnr-
way the morning passed off pleasantly est indignities upon him while a bleed
and quietly for such a large number.. ! ing and helpless prisoner. His leg has
By noon the crowd had reached Its since been amputated, and he will prob- mTnTlT?0 T) ATT T7DQ
largest' Capacity, and an attractive part ably die. He was formerly , a Texas "Jl" Villi TiCy DvAUllilU-J)
It had become I ranger j and is well known throughout! 1 Saw and Grist Mills.
generally known that Dr. Lewis, of the State. SHAFTINGS,
JK-inston uoi lege,, was on tne grounas Indianapolis, August 14. Edward Pullevs, Hano-ers,
, V" ' ' wv. p mcniBHier, a outcner empioyeu at a.ing IJpQftQJfi'Qjj AND
it, wu ijiciikuu.. a icpumiuu ,iiiuwo in i pora pacaing esiaonsnmenc, latauy
for seating; land flip crowd was called stabbed Mrs; Margaret Kaufman, who
together and the speaker introduced in waB Schissler 's f ormer' wife, early this
"" I i t. ,i ... n'w . ... . ... ... .
. . . . . ii. IK IHW U nrUllllUU WUiUDUV UI.- j. t . I .AiMiti. n.i.f .linn nl..t himnnir Mnnrt
blebyone whOhas been absenta'few " . JLT ' a.. ' kML' J' - '.-nTlTnTr UnTTQT? chase of old wrecks, old steamers and old ma
vearsonlv.. Thus it is and thus it will WaKd,-The speaker did not at eniptto .Cinciknati, August 14.-A ; dispatch B. D. J3R1CK11U U bill ?SL5 .
uiouuoa .uj UD ..y.v vu..v.u, , t0 lne ines-istar rrom Helena, Aiuan
touohed'upon many topics in such way saa; gays: At 2 o'clock this mornitig pis-
an 10 renuer inn Buureuo very prucwum toi Bhots were heard, and shortly after
and well adapted to such a promiscuous w Marshal iB.' M. Moohey iw'as found
audience. An attempt to re-produce his Avintt in front of his ! office! He had
& the country round "peech would do him injustice; it hadLvidently been waylaid. There is no
re the war between the be : heard fully - appreciated. clue to tbe murderer. '
surace it 10 say, nowever, mat ne snowea Chatanoooa. Tenn.. Aueust 14.
himself fully up w itu the times m his Day before yesterday the mutilated re-Ul j. 111011 ftTT? PF.T
life work oi teaching and a strong ad- maina of four wh,te men were found in 1 ! 06 U0 u.-" Lva u 1 A'
vocate of the latest methods of teaching. a ranroad camp on the Cincinnati and
The next thing on docket was the Southern, railroad,, near -Cumberland
dinner. Thd boxes and baskets came wfina,. aw u " Knr tw. thv
forth from all directions; and ohl the
t . i a , I tvuuv uvumis aaa wva vuuoi. - ( r
smues ana nappy races, jneeiing rienas f , lqhdoj, August 14.-There was al-
8T 1 ' " t'
i 1 1 ;
ever be! 'Daddy build up, sonny come
along and tear down," Old things pass
away and all become new.
But we are glad to note that all these
changes are in the . line of progress,
Pink Ilill an
about was, before
States, a turpentine country. Ten years
ago there were not more than ten bales
of cotton made in the township; this
year there will be more than two hun
dred. The iarma are .small and are
worked principally , by. white labor.
They make cotton the surplus and it is
picked out, 'prepared toi market with
such -care
for , by the
rentine to aa agricultural bearing the, speech, buf dinnef made diffieuH to sell. American govern-
sort of ag- - . ment bonds are not affected by the un-
tnis partor tne services, ana nave a favorable feeling "fa railway securities.
rew oDservauon-. w.maue. ,. n is saia Mexican r'ailroad stock is strong.
that preacners lovecnicxen (.especially
the Methodist) i ' (here were only lour 'm, sahdehun, . lb sAHMkiiis
present, and not a Methodist ' among ; a ANDERLlN BROS.'.'
them. : The chicken was the first meat nxUn nUir.kA llf V'Art
UoU I VUlUUlldtUUU AU.CiUUOdiUi
Manufacturer and Dealer in .
Carts, Wagons, Trucks,
.1 ;
Carriages, Harness, Etc.,
il -'li:.'! '
. ! NOltFOIiK.
anll-d&w3m . ,
VA.
FRANK B. SMITH,
prepared foi market with uar" rr -T 5 " 'London, August w.xnere was ai- . , TT 'rr -tt rr ,
that -Jt; is eagerly.sought H 1 S mosta panic in the. Stock Exchange U R G H I T E C T,
Kmeton buyers. It is
my sweetheart," or "my fellow," here thia morninir in Amerioan railwav
tu'rU1 .my ' annKLg 8p f WMer'or securities, which ate greatly depressed
district, and it is the right sort of ag
riculture.. .The smoke house and crib
have the first consideration and the cot
ton gin the next.' We predict that in
ten years longer Pink Bill will be one
of the best farming sections
county'' -'I'" ' i ) nX.'--y
in the
:8f.
80
in
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as
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1 to hear t'. at
i ;cf-r , ful, f -.1
y f armers in the
t t iniplit profit
Trent Blver Improvement.
Ye had the pleasure of taking a trip
on the steamer Trent from Trenton to
this city on Tuesday last, which afforded
a good opportunity of noting the work prosperity of
that gave out, although it was abund
ant. You can easily draw . your own
conclusion." .. ' ' 1 .' '
The balance of the day was spent in
divers 4ways., It speaks .well ; for ;the
tlie county to note the
done by Gen. Ransom's force on the good appearance of the horses, buggies,
river. i , . ' ' dress and manners and cultivation of
Five years ago it would have been a the people. J ( t' -f
cult task to nrove to the neonle of
.nervousness, .nervous ueDiiicy, neu
ralgia, Nervous Shock, St. Vitus Dance,
Prostration, and all diseases of Nerve
G . .a Ive Organs, are all permanently
and radically cured by Allen 's Brain
Food, the great botanical remedy. . $1
pltg., 6 for $5. At druggists, or by mail
' m J. II. Allen, 815 First Ave. New
Wk City. 6
. , , No. 17 Boaaok Dock, Norfolk, Vat: ,
Consignments of cotton, peanuts, corn, shin
gles, lumber, staves and country prOduoe of
every description solicited,
Liberal advances made on consignments in
hand. or on bill lading.' ' ! su v
Special attention paid to country produce
generally. ; auia-dly
Nathan Toms, . 0o. w". Toms, !
Perquimans uo., . v. - Hertford, r(. Ui
I
01. CRANBY STREET,
i NOnFOIiK, "VTA..
. Drawings and designs furnished to builders
and contractors In any part of the country. ' .
aui ia-tm .. " i (;,
;i Just Received i
' Fine Sugar' Cured Hams,
u Breakfast Bacon, , ' , . . ;
.' Sugar Cured Shoulders. ' '
" . " . .... . j
' Choice Butter and Cheee, ;
m Best Quality ;o( Lard.. , , . ,j,
All censlenments attended to promptly and
carefully, and correct returns made. , aulidly
MILLER ft DAVIS, .
' DEALSJB8 IN' ' .
-'? '
Farmtire, Mattresses, Carpets, Oil Cloths, '
Hatting, Pictures, Mirrors, Clocks,
Window Shades, Cornices,! Etc.,
S- i ii t . 1M chnreh Street, ' ,
auH-dflra ' " NORFOLK, VA.
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Salem Academy,
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80th ANNUALSESSION BEGDiS SEPT. GtJi,
' For new catalogue containing Requirement
for Admission, Courses of Btudv in the sev
eral depaitments, Terms and Expenses, ad
dreBsthe Principal, -, 4 ; auSllklAwlm -
LIFE AND TIMES OF S.S. PRENTISS,
'' r By JOSEPH D. SHIELDS,' ' t
A former' Pnplt' of M' Prentiss, is to be pub.
lished by Llpplncott A Co., of Philadelphia, in
Typographical style, like the Life of Alexan-
published by the
I der Stephens, now being
i Messrs. r-iDUincott.,,
The subscription papers may be found attha
Journal office. ii.t , i Jul.Sl-dlm-
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FRESHiBUTTBR received. every
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mer trade just received.' A '
Foa FiuE FLcua. rs; ?d i80
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Bum-
Commission Merchants,
j "Catawba,' ScuppernongJ ; Sherry ) van vi7vr-v" .
Wyt -I i ' .:.' i nuUi l u Sparkling CIpilR, a
Trenton, and of Jones county, that
: ' "iinor c: , l.lo of carrying over two
i.i1". '.ol L.J.'s of cotton could ever
i ' 3 riul sr trijv to Trenton even with
" " y ' t. . t l w waspel' e
r i t .."i; to wr...ui
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and
Port ' Wines: and 9 Complete ing drink,
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for family use.
cool and raxea
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..' Walkorsville, N.C.,
i 1 i uwil Crown's Iron
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all Country Produce. - M
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FOUR MONTHS OLD, WELL GROWN,
trained to eat almost any kind of feed, r
,. . Apply to ' , ' ' ,
W. H. PEARCE, '
; Finest Grades bf FLOUIi.
?ure 4P?LEJ, yiNEQAE.
fnglish Island MOLASSES. .L
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; HAMS and Breakfast Bacon. ,., . , -'
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Flavoring Extracts (all fresh)1. ! - '
Special bargaina offered to cash cus
tomers, ; , ., .
JcU b11 Hn.is of country produce and make
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