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1) VOL II. NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31. 1883. NO. 131. DM:. AT . . . . . ,,, -. r !7- J. C. A. NEWS. EMEWTS. ..inery. '- ; r ;on Trustees meeting?, rts-O. D. 8. Co.'1" . Uoinff North, . H. EGBERTS- L. Bryan For Bale. . H. DEWEY-i-Entertalnment t miniature ilmtRir, , B:3l Length' Of day.' -'AM.'1 " 28 1 13 hours, 57 minutes. . 4:88 am., '. r's .family have re- I About The Journal. , . , , ' TIT . I . . 1 . 1 i . we wisu w Bay a lew worua w our i, tn.i.-M' readers about how , we are endeavoring a gang of New Berne bloods, to conduct the journal, ana also a rew io see ine sights, to avoia tne uguts words to our correspondents about what Tho' none of them "go slow." i we want from them , ; . .' There is Jimmy Moore with fuu galore, We wish in the firstplace to remind J "a1ckburn,,f1th? Pmnts ' , i the readers of the Daily JouknaL tha U" " , in getting lip our Daily we do it with a : . , . - . ,.,.",.., :. . "I . . r i-i J And Solomon Scott who'll think it hot i view Of making up the Weekly. An. th . t,. .h. .w.n.i . . ; . . i good music. A floor was laid on the ground and dancing commenced which lasted till late in' the evening. ' All in all this was a pleasant affair. They speak of haying another one soon at Marine's landing. ' At night, after the picnic, a party of young ladies and gents went serenading. 1 They went to A First-Class Hotel'. Me. Editor- Your frequent remarks in your valuable paper, showing the necessity of a first class. Hotel to the business interests of this city, I am glad I to see meeting with a response already. Our worthy City Treasurer, Jas. W. t 11 ii.':..f; "I JUST RECEIVED : - A SUPPLY OF one man's housoand lie, not thinking, I having commenced extensive repairs on I thought they wera thieves and set his his valuable property at the foot of Mid- '"Mr.;. . -turned fa. i , k t. " TheWamtr 2V..-o, rainiou Line,' Lli h isdi will sail to day at l i o V '. The steamer 'fpn:i.i daily paper nlone cannot sustain itself! And Johnny Dunn who is plenty of fun dogs on them. ""''Next morning the corn die street which, when, completed ac- ia New Berne. We " think we havs tilling the bill 'toaaot. and watermelons were scattered where cording to his present plan, will be one I tried as hard as any living man to make I To New York they are bound, and there they ran through the fields to get out of stepiu the right direction; Then with Hancock's Inspirators, ,;' Hogue's Graded Injectors Gullett'a "Magnolia" Gins, Baltimore" yesterday morning cargo of general merchandise a daily self-sustaining,, but just know or the nrst lew days at least; ; , the way of the dogs. One young man, it can't be done here only in connection v. " .' ; :;.,. not in the serenade who had gone to bed wit 4 tfreekly In orde -to make a ?i; Bjn , J ; i M!;"t a friend's house, was awakened by Weekly interesting toour ooiintry read-1 iltho' they 're on dangerous ground. the ' would be serenaders, hoisted the era we have correspondents at, yaripui And whU- in New v0rk. they'll eat no window and crawled partly out to see J0 tUriVDU ifuiil I 1uiu nuu .ocjl uo Jiyareu uiuuro ucnoi rOlU I Wild VUCj WclD, TVllcll 1.UO W1UUOW leil ftf the Old Dc ethumomingi But on "Porter-house" steak will revel, And "Beer" by the tub.' (they'll get none at the Hub) with a I in the neighborhood.. We have labored td train these correspondents to make , i .v" . .. ; . . I. . iiil I : "One at tue xiuuj The colored Odd Fellows paraded the ner , tems, to their neighbors 6f th Aml wilih Ne w Berne beef to the D t:ity yesterday.1 They made a very cred- BBmo interes mas ine iocai columns ot table turnout, both in dress and regalia W sare f0j ,iner people or. pqw . .. , I Berne. They may write items 'Borne Twocdoied boys on the plantation of ' '.. , - - . i Mr. J, I. Wolfenden a few miles , below I T,i; XSZOil ;i f cuy, .were uutcu ujr a dubh f i . . ; one or two additional stories and man sard roof,' with the series of French Restaurants ou either ' side, now located, first , class ; hotel accommodations can , surely be 1 in New Berne. While the enterprising proprietor is repairing for down on mm ana rastenea him so ne rirst class purposes, please call his at had to call heavily for help to get out of tention to the danger of destroying the his awful' predicament. " The noise of Carver Cotton Gins, the . ' ... .- ,4. iu. L 1 city readers, but we 'must remind our days ago.,; At last accounts, oneoftheral , j-, T VuUi' .' " " ' I ji ii . ' t , , i .i . , i. eiijuyeu uy me neignDornoou in wnicu they are written as much so as the many Then to Boston they go, to see the big J-s Show, v ' ' : To glance at the Tar Heel exhibits, ' Ahd "go the last craze," on Sullivan gaze ' ' - . To learn how he strikes the great blow. was suffering very much ' Mr, R. H. Hilton is cutting the lumber Swansboro Items. The people are all trying to finish ,'fot th4 Athletic Club buUdipf., There little h that we pici up here their foddei1, but thousands of it have course awakened the inmates of the house and they thought robbers had broken iu and murder was. being com. mitted. ' However all was quieted after i a while, but Billie don't want any, one to know that he got fast in the window while trying to watch the girls sere nading. ' . Kinston Items. architectural beauty of the present structure; also to the condition of the alley on the east side of his property (if he is responsible in that matter). Filth and offal accumulate there till the stench at times is some Limberger cheese is night-blooming cereusto it. I Some sanitary regulation by , the city I authorities would do that alley good. Alpha. COMMERCIAL. Carver Cotton Condenser.-, Complet Cotton Cleaners, ."Tennessee" Wagons, "Kentucky" Cane Mills, Cook's Evaporators, will be 140.000 teet of it when cut. If the Club will make an effort this fall and winter we think the building w ill 'likely go up next spring. The steamer tfeuki has been thoroughly are enjoyed by the: city reader. We think we would be safe in saying thai; there is near ten thousand people" who read .the Weekly Jouenal. Among this parched up and is lost entirely. ' No marriages this week, nor deaths, as heard from, but the young ladies who picked the huckleberries, and . Senator Loftin returned last Tuesday from the Louisville Exposition. There is an immense crowd there and the growing iniustries of the South are well larca number mere are an ciilrsbs. n. I innim id mimHo i.iof I ... j t..u ij -a .. overhauled; two newt engines, built by gagedin different pnrauits, with Varied about readv. and euena will be hoard ih YWp Mnrth flflrnlinn Railrnad Messrs. Manweu uraotree, nave neen put in and a new wheel, out and out, made, i The 'Neuse "River Navigation Company have their 'boats all in thor ough trim now for the fall traffic: .... , Tlie policemen ; are making things are succeeding in this we wish to give livelv for the nondOK-tax payers. Three a little summary of the matter in our were up before the Mayor yesterday issue of this week " and is flUite' probable that others will.be -( Beginning with our editorial page, ' there to-day and to niorrOw'if the 'taxes we have three columns of editorial mat- aie not paid.1 The penalty for not pay- ter on a half, dozen or more different literary tastes and learning. : In order I to -make a paper that will please as many of this large class of readers as possible we endeavor to give a variety lot reading matter, to show how we - ihg" Is a fine of f S.OOfj 0 teii 'days im-l topics; one column of State news, solid (k'ris6nment.f';f .' ' H primer, ; culled from our' State i 'ex- Mr J. fi. PrW of the Dave's place. cuauges;one column 01 general news, Jni.flcoutv; is in thecitv.ir He reports holid primer, condensed from the tele crops considerably Injured in his neigh- in our State and Northern dailies; borhoodhr drought. He made a fine one column, solid primer, of interesting Vmn f nafaTthk summer and savs when clippings , for , farmers. On the the oat crop, was cut off he planted, the W, which is all solid brevier, there UnA taW manurinir' it; to ascertain I are thre columns of local matter, and ..ti thinm: will 'corn, inakel'anjthinir : oolnmBB ; oI'-.'itemB from planted as late as' the middle of June, thirteen different points. On the first and is there any pecessity for a farmer PKe are two columns of general news in h wttw He save he is pre- a ' State. news, solid primer, one pared to answer the first in the affirma tive and the last in the negative. ' of miscellaneous clippings, one tele graphic summary and one of items from three different points, in solid brevier. On the fourth page there are four col umns of solid primer, one interesting to from eoon.i 1 - . . i .- ".- ''..'. -.- ., ... : : A few visitors are coming and going from Swansboro all the time. J.J. Ward, from polloksville, has been down for a week; Maj. Hearne, the steamboat man, is down with us now prospecting for steamers, etc. ...v I Fishing with hook and line is fine sport now. Ralph, a little son of J. A. Provow, aged six years, caught 26 large hog fish in about two hours. Bill Willis, a man who was' with him, caught 123 at the same time. . 1 . 'A small snake story this week is all we have. Mr. Wm. Coston, near Rich land, was going from the field to his dinner when Jio met somethiug in his 'way that turned out to be a large snake of the stinging or horn kind. . The snake, when he saw ' Mr.' C, caught his tail iu his mouth and commenced turn ing over like a hoop towards Mr. C. That gent got out of the way as fast as his legs would carry him, jumped be hind a largo oak tree and stoppod. and says it is a good and substantial work. The only trouble is, wheu pass ing over some of its tressel work ninety feet high, the blood of the strongest heart is chilled and runs cold. The Vance township land owners are very indignant and much dissatisfied with the county commission in raising from the assessors returns the valuation of their lands for taxation. They de clare the commissioners have shaved their property like the barber did the bald head Irishman all over his head and they intend quietly and legally to test the action of the commissioners be cause notice was not given them of such intended action. The language which the parrot used after its engagement with tho monkey expresses the situation in Vanco township at this timo. Mr. Cyrus Brown, a former citizen of Jones county, but now a resident of Kinston, has just returned from a visit to the Quaker Bridge Road.; He saw much to interest the student of geology For Congre.a. The JFconomtst states that Col. Harry Skinner and James E. Moore,' on the famer8) the Uher three are for those Democratic side, and Judge o. y. rooi, who like jight reading." Elihu White and jno. P. ( Now here, in a 86 column paper, wo the Republican side, are menuoneu giV8 twenty-three columns xf reading candidates to fill the vacancy caused by matter, all solid except three columns the death of Hon. w. r. rooi. e 0f editorial, and if there is not a variety conoifmt also states, . that the election 0f reading matter, an interesting &- will be held; in the new district., we riety we submitthatourefrortotomaie , were of the opinion that it wouia oe a g0O(j weekly paper are a failure. No held in the same awtrici .mai eiecreu other . weejiy paper in the State that Mr. Pool, but Bro. Creecy , being a good office gav& toe Transcript lawyer, we presume ne is ngni.. When the snake came up he struck the and tho seeker after the strange things trfiA fiiul fftHtflnnd himanlf flimlv wit), lofthis world. He brings with him a tho horn on the tail. Mr. C. wont on and left the snake." He came back in half feet in tho black soil of a prairie of about two hours,1 found the snake there ten thousand acres, through which this fast and the tree wilted andalithe road runs. The log is sound, but it is NEW BEHNK lUAKKKT.. Cotton Middling, 9; strict low mid dling 8 3 4.; low middling 8 1-2. Corn In sacks, 61c; in bulk 57c. Turpentine Dip, $2.25; hard $1.25. Tar Firm at $1.50 and $1.75. Beeswax 22c. per lb. Honey 70c. per gallon. Beep On foot, 5c. to 6c. Mutton $1.50a?.50 per head. Hams Country, 13c. per pound. Lard Country, 121c. per lb. Fresh Pork 7a9c. per pound. Eoas 13ic. per dozen. Peanuts $1.50 per bushel. Fodder $1.25 per hundred. Onions $3.50 per bbl. Apples 50a60c. per bushel. 1eas aoc. per bushel. Ovts 35a40c. per bushel. Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c. Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 45a60c. per pair: spring 25a40c. Meal 70c. per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas, 50c; yams 60c. per bushel. Wool 12a20c. per pound. Shingles West India,dull and nom. inal; not wantod. Building 5 inch, hearts, $4.00; saps, $3.00 per M. WHOLESALE PRICES. New Mess Pork $16.00; long cliars 81c; shoulders, dry salt, 7c. Molasses and Syrups 28a45c. Salt 95c per sack. Flour $4.00a7.75 per barrel. CITY ITEMS. : 1 1 Gilbert Force Pumps, splint from a log imbedded four and a used for l.icai (uWert.ising. ltntes, io cents a line mr mm msrriioii, unci aceuis a line ior each guuHequent Insertion. . leaves had fell oft. This happened only about ten days ago, as Mr. C. will tes tify to. But the snake did not bellow as some, snakes uo. Just noaru oi another; will give it to you next week. ' Such hot and dry weather has not been seen and felt in Our community for a season. Only one good rain in our Is Ilea I'' 'Mr. II. Onslow Tliui aiay i Doctor T. ;t'reet, T : mbll(? . C. Crooks, ot. Wards Mill, called to see us on lag to inquire about one I A. Elocumb of 181, Tearl Messenger, contains but little 'over half midst for a space of five weeks, though the reading matter given in the Weekly some of the farmers have good crops. Journai! And we beg to remind our those who planted early among these business men that it is our Weekly that ure G. (V , Winberry. He will make is calculated to benefit thiss city. It four barrels of corn to the acre on all penettates Actions 1 where .the jeople his?Cortf crop.' His land Is poor; but he have not been in ;tha habit of- coming manures all" he plants.- A. J, Hurst, here to do their trading. , In our local nr., has a good crop of cotton, corn and and advertising ; columns we endeavor rice. He has four acres in rice that will to show them , what is being done here, make 70 bushels to the acre if nothing and we think we do it in a manner that happens. The rice is. heading finely, is will bo boutid to tell in the near future. I about five feet high on a level, and his Now a word to our correspondents, fcotton is very good for the land. ; I We receive items from, many who are I counted two or three stalks, and on one unused to writing, 'and most of these was 121 bolls and forms of which 44 wA hava to rewrite and arrance for the 1 were crown bolls, on another were 160 printer.Ia thus -supervising them we forms of which ssf, were grown doiis, reject such as we think objectional or and this was in the middle of a field of It. takes a deal of tedious I about ten acres. He says this land has i i.i ir.-i nn t rm-rswtr rnr vra nan rnrnar iin ir. r.nnn ni numi ikihirii l ii i.iiluiii ' ilihiiii uwnuuv l : a tr,u ; (. . i . in u iwu i ihh . iiic. aiv.uu, i w v& mu - : i " " v.- , oomnii. hnt a1 throw vhit. an , item or interest.' 1 1I years. , tie wm mane auout one oaie w JVLUUl. ...v uU,..,.v vvww.ww , T- ... , . . i , & . ... .... . .' .. I .Mnnl ntl.A fliamnnnflrin urlnlnli I tha flr.l-A nfl An &VAlill.f4, cxiiiiiistea tne uoctor wi es . i luew uuw v. . .. - ... about tJ ' lit. Ere irj vi 'i .alve: "Psvi ' York-, who.'it , seonis, is co him out of ten dollars an evicted wife su.Ter :n''.'.on and seeip'an t ia some pnor that a raedicine sold by tho ' eaid Dr. Blocumb, would cure consump tion, and that sample bottles would be' " sent on application, he,' upon being so- licited by his .wire, maae tne appucu tiou and the sample bottles were rr rUv forwarded." With; the sample I . ca ne the price list pflering to of no interest hard to tell what variety of vegetation it is whether pino, cypress or juniper. There is nothing of the kind growing on this prairie. , This black soil extends down about four feet and good judges say it will produce sixty bushels of rice to the acre. There aro thirty-fivo con victs at work on tho Onslow end of tho rood; which they have brought tp with in five miles of the Jones county end, where work first begun on the road, leaving a gap of about five miles to be finished. . This road is the finest dirt road he ever saw," tho black soil when exposed to the action of the atmosphere becoming hard as tho surface of a shell road. .. This work will greatly benefit that section of country and repay for all the fusB that has been made about it. Notice to Shipper; The steamer Pamlico will be at New Berne on Fi iday next and will make the regular trip to Elizabeth City in place of Shenandoah, leaving New Berne Friday afternoon. E. B. Roberts, Agent O. D. S. S. Co. Aug. 29th, 1883. . A First Class Sewing ; machine bran new can be bought cheap at the Journal office. OFFICE OF TUB Buckeye Grain Drills, Acme Pulverizing Harrows, Hand and Power Cotton Presses, i Engines and Boilers of every de scription. Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, Pipe and Pipe Fittings. For Sale od Reasonable Terms Respectfully, J. C. WHITTY. SAM. B. WATERS, Morclmntliso JJrolcer AND LIQUOR DEALER, OPPOSITE CENTRAL HOTEL, NEW BERNE, N. C. nulxltf MUS, A. J. PYLIS'S Steam Dyeiiig and Gleaning Establishment Gcmtloinen'B Overcoats, Coals, Pants and Vests; Smiles' Dresses, Shawls, Clonks, Crspe Veils, millions, l'luiues, Hals, Gloves, etc , cleuueil nntl dyed tit short notice and inode mte prices. Curet8 and rugs cleaned by ma chinery lutely Introduced In the city. Best city reierenecH. frnmpt attention to work by muti ur Biinw. Ageui8 wamea. 314 W. Fifth St., Richmond, Va. mie'kUwiui , , , ' S. W. SELDNET. r ; Old Dominion Steamship Co. Whoesale Liquor Dealer, New IlEitNE, N. C. August SO. 1883. I uvi .iiww, xi nunuc square, . THE LATEST NEWS. . London, August 29. A, dispatch from Batavia, Java, to the Lloyds, says the towns of Aner. Tjiringine and . Telok belong have been destroyed by volcanic eruptions. It also says that all L tlie light houses in Sunda straits have dis appeared, and that where (he mountain of Kramar formerly Btood a sea-now flows.' The aspect of Sunda straits is Andrew is a go I ... I . " . . i . i. l .. ! . . i . . . j . . ii.-vr- r. i. . a:- a i, m ttioir itAmR T.nAV lrniiiii onnn i &nRAn iurmer: uu nua mice imuo uhlco mitMi ntiannwn Ann nnviiniiiuD ih umiKe- Vil'V Ul'Ueni loiter to juib. xjiihjuo kuvib-i w i - - . , y .mv r"- o ; r : " . . ing her jliysician "Psychine do7ea bottles , Owing to nccldeutto steamer Shenandoah tho Steamer Pamlico will run between New Borne find Kllznhoth City for a few trips, until repnlrs to steamer Shenandoah's machinery ore completed, of which due notice will be given, l'leiwe bear In mind that the sailing hour of tho Steamer PamI.'ico will be at SOON (12 o'clock), aud the sailing days TUES DAYS and FRIDAYS, as usual. For further part iculars apply at the office. . . - - au31 5 .., j K. 6. ROBERTS. Agent. Office Secretary & Trtasurer Bpard Trustees New Berne leademy. ' .Vi New Bebnb. N. C, Ang. 81, 1883. . The REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of I the Board Trustees Will be held THIS AF TERNOON atFOUK o'clock, at the Ollico of W. U. BKINBU, KSq. , I By nruer m tne rresineni. : l ; i It J W. M. WATSON, Sec. ATreas. No. NORFOLK, VA. Orders promptly attended to and satisfac tion guaranteed. Established 18(19. ' sepldw6m LIL1E! LlfJE! I am selling J.IME In LOTS TO SUIT for LESS THAN ANY ON 13 ELSE IN TOWN. .(-i t ' i t i i . a t-i nm in visnav lanmiarra i nrxtwrxn iiikf miii mi iiiiiiiiiciaiu. kud i iiiuii . not to w oiscouragea ny ner .u w B r- ,rv T6 . ilTTi 17 "a Batavia? Aiiitust 29.-A , lut to continue- to take the ana in goou euapn, i vi ww wir. w,ut i - ."k. - hag completely destroyed ." and offered to send half respondents wno anow now . , so sweei ,r'c"" . nersons. there were kUlea. , T . I . f I . I Inr ten dollars. , Mr. write. and, , we " have hot large as a quart pot. idsc . year , ne ine same at EiooliS, being 'a(38uredby his wife that given their items same planted a piece of ground in rice that ' tidal wave ! Anioi. Many The loss ot life among both Europeans and natives at North Bantane is enormous. - . BaTavia, Aug. 2. Since noon yes- Entertainment. BI5 SUitE AND CALL BE- The PHlLOSOPHIN LITERARY ASSO CIATION, which' was reoently orRantxed In this city, will Rive thein : t . ! F0KE YOU BUY. J 1 t',r 'o tottloshad benefitted her, tention we have others because ;we was planted the year before in cotton, y has been qulefc: . The ' ' . " " c i F n,e on i' ?i day' of thought we could trust them, and ;we manured the same and tended the same, 8tyja dear and communication with Tuesday ,i t por.toCce think yet we can, but two or three times rows thesame distance apart; he made Serang has been restored. s The temper-. . First Entertainment, 'at the Theatre; On dAw chas. u, cu::x. r i . ; i.i a i : ho i)oci- mb, of ' ,o8. i r to . '..i.bor 'eeiion for -s r'rs.ca .o, ; 3 a b.:ni- t to 1 i'13 lOi-'nS, i tim , uut lit. : V ,.:nu once or .-, l...a heard nonnng I ' :!os of "rsycL.sie" . ;-,at any l i ' oii.'y, we shall i 1 thren of i f?a s.ifh. i ? ' 1 objectionabfe items have slipped i in from some of them, ; We hope that such will not occur again. ; A "epicy' item is the very life of paper but we must insiat t' at whatever our correspondents write hereafter must be couched insucli 1, ; H,i!Sej tua! will not shock ;the iuoJesty 6f the moat refined, and per sonal allusions, calculated to injure, m lie avoi.l.id. hn-'V on cotton $50 and on' rice $110. why not plant rice sometimes? ' j Then ature felr" ten ' degrees Mon day, but it is now at its normal height. The town : is covered , with The grand picnic of the season came a thin layer of ashes, which , was j so off on Saturday last at J. W. Freeman's hot when railing , that it miiea Dirus. landingonBrownsound. Yourhumble workpSg'the THne servant happened to be there. It was a noar An joi early Monday morning, they fish and clam fry picnic, and one in saw a high column of sea approaching WhiclK with a very few exceptions, aU with a roaring noise. They fled ltnme , , . ., a -i. me diately without learning the fate of the en loved themselves finely. , About .13S;''f... ..!"-: hi- r,i, Night; September 4. TTESn BUTTER received every AU are Invited to attend., , i , . ... ) , Reserved seats, 85 Ountg., Dress Circle, 25 cjnts. Gallery. 15 cents.' , " ' ( " a Don't forget the place and time. I . .! : t i ; . ' ! W. II. DEWEY, resident. L.D.MERitirr.Seei .; ,;i - i ausi-dit , A NEW stock- of TEA ior thet sum mer trade just received. i i.i .....; i :l- i- . Toilet and Laundry SOAP itv great ENGINE ' AT AND ' SEPAItATOIt A SAOltlPICR i inKninrntt a TIiA HliarriPft ht RlAVftrlt 1 i I...Y i 41 ....k i ...J ill. t perRons were present, among them some haVB diaappeared and all the people of will sell and guarantee very low for cashj , ... . a i I . . . 1 , mi ii . i j i I full l.itvt toll lit in nlilrouu tT nal! tn I have ft smnll WATKRTOWN ENGINE and FAKQUUAR No. 8 Sl'U'AKATOR, Just leu variety,., (1 ,,,,,i,j. Y.,t,,-(v.1-ij.,?j Sparkling CIDER,' a oool and refresh- i. i i i Li i, i w Finest Grades of FLOUR. V S :i sion of their iiil't i . v .Ki . .a, Ixdwestion, Depres irllf) and Oeneral Debility, in at fo" n' o;isa preventive r is , 1 una other In- ! i : 1, t :i ,il''Ei"'0-riI03- :;.-. ( tCau.uya," i;ide by 1 Co., T -! Yoi k, .l ( , in hv,t tonic; n'om fovr .... . -itJt,!. tawl of the nrettv fair sex of our county. A splendid dinnor was set on a table about forty fort long filled with fish and clauis cooked in all styles. Some of the flirty tricl to see which could .eat the ia... t ii'.ih. L. D. H. and O. W. W. with P. Q. and W. II. got the-pi-izos.' After dinner l':.m. rrnviw 'and Foiiville, our New river mur.ii-r ; , ravens- some . For full l.ui ttculiivs address or rail on ' ' ' " "' ' J. I.: HRYAN. ' atiRliUwtf . ' "';' . New lterne, N.O. the ulace nerished. The floating dock at the island of OuruBt, near Batuvia, Is uiu in Biiu uuV . .. nrr iiinniirA rrn a iniTiM Paris, August B'J.-AUmirai reyron, Urt ftf j , -M ur 5( r uUi , fUlllloll Ul lllrtliuo, linn .vjit. , . v. u u.w patch from 'the- Governor of Cochin China, announcing that M. Champeaux has arrived at Saigon, having trenty I of peace between France and Annam, which was signed at uue on tne aatn instant. ' .. i.' ' ;. By josEPir d. Shields, A former Pupil of Mr. Prentiss. Is to be nub- lislied by I.ippincott A Co., of I'll 11 delphi'a, in I TvinMrraohleal style, like, tlie Life of Alexan der tAleelieliH, now being published by. the Messrs. 1 Jpplncott. - ' ' 1 ' ' Tlie snbsi'i iplion papers tuay be found fit the JOVHNALOlIlOe. ; . k ; ... luiai-mm ' ' ' V i J English Island MOLASSES. HAMS and Breakfast Bacon. , ': . Flavoring Extracts (all fresh). . Special bargains offered to cash'cus- ' C, E. lanll-dly , ft y " l4iU f J I i !
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