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-ria -vh LOCAL NEWS. Journal MtnHUure Almanac. Sun rises, $.2.1 1 Length of day, ' Sun sets, 5:07 1 10 hours, 46 minutes,. Moon rises at 5:10 a. m. . ' Prepare $orhe 14th pf November, i . L. "vVeinBtein is offerinf? goods as low ' as ever. See "ad.". ' . , ..( j Mr. C. E. Slover announoes for sale mince meat and plum pudding. ( ;. , The steamer 2Jincft arrived lastnigljt from Trenton with a cargo of cotton. ' Mrs.' L. Weinstein gives notice of ' grand opening of fall stock of milliner j The steamer Florence 'arrived from Swift creek last night with a cargo of Several boa't loads of oysters in yes terday. They have a good flavor but are noi fat yet '-'v-v - . Thirty thousand pounds of seed cot , ton sold to Major Dennison yesterday ' from Hyde county at 31 cents. -r , y The City Marshal has completed the grading of the sidewalk around the Academy Green, making a nice job of it. - The Atlantic Steam Fire Co. held a special meeting last night to make ar- rangements for the night parade on the utn. - XJ- ':f j Second Assistant Engineer Webber, of the revenue cutter Stevens, has been or 1 dered to Wilmington for duty on 'the cutter Colfax. , 1. ) We regret to learn of the death of Mrs. j: W. Burt, daughter of f. it West, Esq!, of Lenoir oounty, which oc . curred on Sunday night. , ';. Mrv'N. M. Gaskill, merchant tailor,1 is constantly receiving a fine line, of sam - plea and goods for fall suite, lie is read jr to measure any one whD wants a ' good suit! " ' ,' ',. , I h ,B. Schwerin & Co. give notice in this issue of a, grand closing out. If they ' mean' what they say, and we do not doubt but they do, it is the place to get bwgain.: iSee "ad." " fir. Rev. Mr. Eason, by special request, preached an , able and eloquent sermo to a large congregation ' in the Baptif ' Church on Sunday evening. The ac 1 curacy ' , with which God weighs the , moral man wag set forth with an orator's Bkill and the earnestness of a preacher Inspired by hia av.biect.-rFayettvilte Olt , urver:;, j jjj .' A The JotJENAL Acknowledges indebted ness to. Mr.' Chas Crabtree for energy and efficiency in the removal andread justlngof the power press of this office). Mr. C gave' undivided attention to the matter anil because of iia suneripr .skill Ed experience in ma'tters of machinery!, did, it quite,. atfwelf. as theeditorialistaf eould have don; whiWi'W!think is tpyj- Wg '.'quite a'good deal.',n' .itjtA Hotel Improvement.-' w,Xhe .Cental Hotel has just completed room, and with new'teblwr, new linen and furniture and the polite proprietor", W.' E. Patterson, One, may expect to be ' served in handsbmestyle.' " " ' - j , . -. . a. 1 : UIaqnUoe, , ; , ., .,! j .tfVimmodore- Geonre Credle sava Gor- ' ernpr Jaiyis Vught, not ,to complain oi the mosqmto Dites at Mpreneao. vjny as . they always goW.lhe best blood. Say ' be;know8 this frpiiJexperien as h has (often visited Morehead City and ' hey' always bit him in preference to : others.V. 1 : :'r:? " ' 1 .. . ..'!.- ,-; v ,. . ,. , .;,;' ! tefcooner Arrivals. The Governor Fance.' Capti ' S. H; Spencer, .'from Englehanf with oats, corn, "cotton and rioe. : j '.The E. Francis, Capt. Ben Payne, froEi Nebraska with corn and ootton. o ' ! , The farina, Capt. Bell, from Blades . Tille with seed cotton. f ''- , 1 The Sc MJjetfer Capt. GillikinJ 'from Nebraska, with seed cotton and, . corn. ' ' . ;' '-' -i ' c;V : ' I .The DUmal Swamp tettery -' . ' -By reference to the' advertisement of the Dismal Swamp Lottery it will be seen that the managers have deposited 'with Burrus, Son, & Co.' of Norfolk, ' f 18,050 to meet the prizes in the first grand monthly drawing to take plaoe on November 22d,. This is a sufficient guarantee of the stability of the lottery, anal since Postmaster-General Gresham is making it difficult to deal with the Louiblana Lottery, those who wish to try their luck had better try the Dismal Swamp. For particulars see ! ,.... . ,,..'4 1 ! . ' j ttVa;..'!.!', .. The Wew Dloeeee. ,:. ' v!'-t,i; vy , , The Wilmington Review has doubtless loafned by this time that we were' not at all previous in announcing that the Convention of the new Episcopal Dio cese would be 1 held here in December Wilmington may have a better olaim to : the honor of .being the Cat' 3ral city,: but tlie fact that the Convciu.on is to be Lei 1 here, and the additional fact that Hew Eorue is nearer - the centre of the territory makes it a little doubtful ss to which wiil be the honored city. New lixvltlng Event.' Mr . , Yesterday afternoon the hands on the Cotton Exchange yard were engaged in putting a hoop on a bale of cotton witlj the new patent ' tie buckler which at tracted tWatteiitioA of bji tinders suf. fioient to collect a group of several per sons, f This was. seen by dHtant observ ers and the news sprea1 up the street that a man had been found iu a bale of cotton, and produced an i unnecessary excitement which was only alleged when it was announced that it was a man on a bale of cotton. An evidenoe of a dull day at the Exchange. ' ; Tbe Journal In New Quarters. The Journal comes out this morning from its new quarters at the former custom house, next door to the court house. This change of base is not made because we did not like our neighbors in the bid place: far from it, we did like them and are only glad we had to leave them so short a distance, but tho'changt? is made because , we here have a more convenient and suitable building. , The change of base means no change of policy and the Journal designs to go right on and "fight it out on this line if it takes all Bummer." ' : ; ' Through the courtesy of our neiglihor of the Nut Shell and the energy of our foreman and typos we are enabled to make this move without the loss of an issue. "., . :'. . .' ':' ... . Our latch string still hangs on the outside. New River Ovatera. It will be remembered that Mr. James B. Huggins, of this city, purchased and forwarded to Boston some weeks ago, a specimen lot pf New river oysters, just from the oyster ' garden of Mr. W. G. Canady, of Onslow.) They were, sent at the request of Mr. S. Q. Worth, State Commissioner,, , from whom Mr. Hug gins has just received a letter, of ac knowledgement, an extract from which we quote, as follows: ."The barej of shell oysters for warded from Now river by you for, the North Carolina exhibit at Boston was dulv re ceived there.?; TWeV came to hand the Saturday, following date of shipment- I aiu not unserve any gpoua ones wnas ever, although they had been ten days out of water an stowed, in the hold of tne steamer more tnan torty-eigut Hours. "Mr. E J; -Treenntn ' with R. R. Hig gins & Co; th largest dealers in Bos ton, said that, the , stock was excellent, and he exhibited much interest in show ing it to dealers, and others. ' 1 was told by the Crn that the. oyster beds of the entire State' could booh be turned to account if .they could be reached.- A large portion of this firm's trade has been moved to Norfolk; where they em ploy in mid-season 125 openers. From them I learned that it was probable that JNorioik agents- ana aearere Would be come more quickly interested in $hese North 'Carolina' beds tnan any other percens,! and Ichope soon1 to get soineof them to look wtttitbei opportunities of fered in our patera ,to oyster growers." 'the Fourteenth of So vein bet. ; The above day lias ' been'' set by the authorities' for the; laying the corner stoBe.'of tbe-rjew court house.! ' Tweiity three, years ago the, noble' bid edifice which etood at the crossing of Middle und Broad streets was burned down, and the disasters of the war following so close uppn'jthati event has; untiriiow, necessitatea tne occupancy or buiunngg rented for the purposes thejiourts etc. Now$(ieE a lapse of near qtlarter of a century; thecounty'is fund in k cCn ditionlo erect a building adapted to the most advanced provisions for 'comfort. convenience and security in every parr ticular, on ground belonging to the county j. and justice will, in the near future, once more have 'a home of her own.'.'-- i... -,--vv'. y-' ' , THeii'should not everf 'citlieri of. the good eld oounty of Craven rejoice, that such is the case ?! We think they should and to that end the JorjRAtf "propose'd the laying of the corner stone by the Grand Lodge of, North .Carolina with all the '"'grandeur 4nd ' pomp of the ancient andj veaerable order of Fiee and Accepted Masons. ' This will Be done, the Governor of the State will be present and deliver the address," the ' firemen will have a grand parade at night and we anticipate a good time generally. We particularly desire a full attendance of the , oitiaens , of . Craven, and, j her daughter Pamlipb, (together, ,. wih all those of neighboring counties who can conveniently" favor us with their pres ence on this great and glorious occasion. : - .4nv'(iHTi ' Dyspepsia dampens the ardor of many an aspirin1? soul. Why suffer from dys; pepsia? " Why be frightened over disor dered kidneys? , Why continue the mis erable life of A dyspeptic', nerveless mor-. tali! j Brqwii'Si Iron Bitters .will surely cure, you, It ,has permanently; , pijwjd thousands of cases where other remedies afforded only temporary relief. Ask your dnipii't concerning its merit. '.Try a sample bottle and you will be relieved of further mental and physical distress - Mr. M. E.iII.i.Tkin8,"EidgwayiNi..C., says: "My daughter was thin, .emacia ted, with no appetite and much dobili, tatod. Brown s Iron Bittors gave hqr ,'.... Letter Jt rout Smithflold. : Mr. Euif)H: Thinking perhaps you would like to hour from our little town jnjiteur,l vil f(M ,few items. - ! ' Cotton still continues tc cume iu free-. ly, selling: from Pi to 9 it on the SGth. . ! The brlfck work off. R. Hood & Co's iron front brick store was completed on the 36th, and when the building is j:m pleted will be an ornament to pur town. I understand it is to be used for a drug store I know of no place that another drug store would pay as well as here. I understand Mr.H. G. Williams, jr., of Speights Bridjje, Greene county, has brought a (lrweHii?g rfOflsei)f Mr. W. M. Ives and Will move here sometime in next month and will do a general mer chandise business." ' There is' one thing that Smithfield. needs very bad, and that is a first class hardware store. 7 Dwelling HouseB are very much in demali'd. 1 There is' hot an unoccupied one in town. ' ' ' , ,'. Judging from the amount of eotton being shipped from this place, Sinith- fieid is giving the A." 6? N. fV Railroad a good deal of work to do.' H It'must be one of the largest shipping points on the road:.! i" :i t .1 1 . i'f. No more at this time. hear from me again soon. Will let you J.T.C. Catharine Lake Items. Mrsi H. D. Murrill has just returned from a visit to. her parents at Raleigh. Miss A(r.ne. GradysW having a very full school at Catharine Lake Academy. .Mrs. H, T. Ham. and J. B. Cox have lately returned from Mt. Olive. They spebt a week with relatives.' " ' 1 Several tenants have already arrancod .ktmovf. Let all femem&r ,0iaV djjixt year may bo better than this'. Mr. Kit Stephens-has built, him a large stock'-ousoi 'or stab! and made other improvements on his excellent farm.' The cane crop is paying, roal well, rauhniora thiin . was.expectod during the dry weather. It, far excels the cot ton, this season. , Mr..EL C. Bowen baptized- three on the 3rd Sundayt morning neiir AdamR school house and preached 'at Christian Prospect same day. Mr. Hull,- Duplin'. Circuit,' failed to meet his 2nd Sunday appointment at Richlands! on lacobunt of a: revival in which, he was engaged. , He preached at Haw Branch; 8rd Sunday, morning, ana at lticmanas at it p. m. Mr. W. B. Nunn can tell you how to make a week. shorter,- ii your wife has! icic nome tor a weeir, and the time seems long. He has tried it and says, ':CrQ after her before tor 60t tiraeTand stay the balance of the week." The Primitive . Baptist Association at Southwest was largely attended. Sev eral able sermons were preached. We heard Mr. Taylor's, of Junston,. pn Sun day. specially, complimented , as' con taining liberal thought for his position Col. Taylor and wife havebeenahsent several days. They have been at Kin ston with their daughter, Miss Annie who has had fever, ' for 23 days. Miss Eula Cox has lately joined them. No decided change yet, and we still hope for the best. . , , . ; .... n . - ' V' ' . ' . Sunday was a joyous day at J. P, Cox's. All the children and grand children, daughters and daughters-in law (but there are none of the latter yet awhile) sons, and sons-in-law . (except H. T. Ham and fiV C. Bowen) were there, " " Mr. Green Landin hadr a 'gentleman we learn, a perfect stranger, te visit him a few days ago. ... He is such pleas ant company that Mr. ' Landin would not have him leave on any terms. The strange thing about it is the stranger will not tell ' his 'name and it may be possible that he hansnt one. . y" the Latest news. Atlanta, Ga. , Oct. 27., In the Banks county kuklux case the eight prisoners were found guilty on every indictment Sentence will be pronounced Monday New ITork, Oct. 27. Lewis, .Bros, liquor dealers, 103 Pearl street, made an assignment yesterday, giving $118,000 preferences. .The.' headtof the firm was the. assignee of Meyer & Co., whose failure recently caused much exoitepienti in theclodiinitradeiy'1 WmS,; ;i Alexandria, October i 27. The re appearanoe of the cholera causes a panic among the poopie. ' Passengers 1 from European ports have returned without landing. .The best authorities say the epiderrticlllUbllUWg! 'i'"''' Wasiiinuton, October 27. The Presl dent to-day issued a 'proclamation des ignating Thursday, November 29th, us ,' Pollpksyillo Items, .' P6ople are generally m good health, i j Eyarything is livply and trade is good. Seed cotton sells rat from 8 to. 310 cents per .pottudrtl v . t,, ? : 1 1 : i , Weather sonfo colder" arid good!" harvesting the crops. :,- -. The steamer Blanche carried 23 bales fit cotton from here during te weok Hudson,; & Hudson iare: putting .in a glass, front to, their already; nice store. There' were several in out' town this Week who had takeri in al g"oodiy qiian- tity of red-eye:'' ' s--"" '''' '. Mr. W. Koonce has opened his store and expects to furnish, his patrons with oysters in any manner 'sked for. ' The trainroad question is very still at present j guess they will have it again the first Monday at Trenton. ' Mr. T. A. Bell has teceivwd his ma terial for building 'a store which he pro poses to commence erecting soon. : Polloksvllle Debating Sooioty ad journed on Tuesday night to. rnetit on the last iriday night in March. S4. .... Prof, -Wynn has his school at the Academy iu successful operation. There are about forty in regular attendance. The steamer Trent carried 130 bales of cotton to New Berne -from hrre during the Week', also about 1013 sitcks of seed. There was a sociable at tliu residence of Mrs. Pprry on Monday night. AH seemed to enjoy themselves, but there was some complaint with some of the young meu the next da1 ou account of very heavy falls that they received in trying to catch the girls. Such; is the case..,. , i ; Waterijurv, Coiiu., Oct. 2.J. uno iiuntterou xvauuus uoiu Aew Xock are employed hevjj laying Hewers. To-niguVicu wages wore cut down lroin Jl.oO to $1, auu they made au attack ou the contractor f pflice with loud threats, blocking the street. A riot was prevented by the. arrival ,.)t a largo lorcc of police. Anotlidr outbreak is ex- lected. CITY ITEH3. Tlih) column, .m -st fi l"oa!- nvwn, Is to l- u-it-it lui lueal inlvi!iUKini'- lUiUh, Iu-ci'iiis ,i line for nrgt insert Ion. urn' 5 cenn a Uin- l.r each suliii'dUoiU insertion. TIIJE ,V)tUS C0.1lANlO,. his admirable p)ivtor...stili huldti its. plaoe as the yery first apioug the publi cations for 'young people. It is always attractive with bright stories and artist ic illustrations, and is always instruct ive, containing information on all kinds of subject.3 we like to know about. The old as well as ,tho young road it with great pleasure, and attest its value as a family paper.' It ' givps, 'dur'in'g ho year, isforong-jeditoriuls' by gifted' peris, more than, twohundrid stoneij, stirring sJictcneB ot , travel, and udynntur icntiH oi , travel, ; auu uuytui :, ios and inctdwita of, .life .iu:Qthoi' fitr'ies1, anecciotos. interesting fi'ivl, KlesW KealtH;' eporti arid pa'-'tinifi. scenos and Conn amcios'on neaitn,' eporw ami ptr'tim: and miaiy other departments, ill ihli qf good thing j The amount of matter is;about thosa.me as is f(tiad an the four-dollar, monthlies, Ve think: you would en ioy 'iti weetfy visits, fcond for sample ' comeS,' or't. ;vI 1.73 aud receivo it for the ytor, It' is published at j3o8ton, Ma8S. -Tllbuse For Rent. . i t,Mtl S'll.'Wj A GQOD TWO-STORY. BTrjJHSO oy Gqorge Most Selected "u. Stopk ,s,LOWERtTHAN EVER. ; GRANDwQPMlNGr willinery Dgnsrtacnt; ' . t-IMt- L:WELNSTEIN.'S,ST0EE Thursdaj;,- First? Bajr of hidbti, 1833: .jtianasome uats at iiow voices. . )'bct30-dlW' ;-' ' FOR SALE CHEAP. Hav 3f hased; ' ( .10' A4 II. POTTER CO: will srolr them during the wewk at every one will call and secure a bargain f(ocl33d,ti;rt h ,1 -..,. -. ;' .. 1i ji.lht ANIOE TfOVi;, with eight ronnia and nil IHH1MHIU'.;.iMVUnU'ltldittf(l't(l(k. OU (Jul' nrnn tttroW, fti iJioCUy of ew Memo. ' -WjT' J. a.nd Wm. i:. n.AHkK, COMMEJiCIAL. ' . ' Journal UkfioK, Oct. 29, C V. M. : I COTTON New York futures" very idull. Boots dull: ; New Berne market dulL Rales of 79, bides at prices from 9 to. 9.34. - . ; Middling, Oj; Strict Low Middling, 9S ; LOw Middling, 91 Ordinary, t i i Middling, 10 5-8; Strict :Ldv Mld-i dling 10 7-16; Low Middling 10 1-4. ; - FUTU1USS. , , MOKNINQ.. NOON. EYKNlNd. October, 10.51 10.53 10.62 November, '10.53 10.52 '10.52 .December, 10.65 10.68 10.64 January,. 10.77 , 10.77 10.78 , CORN Ituceipts of 1300 bushels old; 30 bushels, new; old selling at 70 cents'. n'ew"65 cents. . .1 RldlE-Rflceipts 400 bushels; best of fered selling readily at 105; extra quality would briug 107-1 to 1.10. OATS No arrivals. DO.TC RSTIC MARKET. Thspentink Dip. S2.23: hard $1.25. Tak rirm at tfl.35and!$1.50. Beksw vx- Jijc. per lb. Honey 75o. per gallon. HiiUP On I'ljot, );. to 0c. Hams Country, 131c. per pound. Lard Country, 125c. per lb. FitKsn Por.K 7aSc. per pound. Eoos 21c, pi?r dozen. Pkantjts Slat .25 per bushel. Fodiikk SOe. to SI per hundred. Onions 3.50 per bbl. Apples 75c. 1.25 per bushel. Pkas 85c. per lunliel. Ujpes Dry, Dalle. ; green 5aGc. Tallow 0c. por lb. CmcKKNM -(crown, 45a50c. per pair: sprinj' 25n40(i. MicAL i0c p?r bushel. Potatokr n-itmmas ?5c; yams 50c. Wool 13:i2d(;. pnr pound. SnisLRy VVoHt India. dull and nom. inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch, hearts, 4.00; saps. 93.00 uer M. W lKiLKSALK riUCHS. Nbw -Mw: Pokk 18.0: long clears 7j-c; slioulderp. dry s;ilt, file. Molassi-w a.N'i Syhvps 22!a45ci S. l;r -OV;. per saek. t'iA'L'K-4.00a7.75 pr barrel. 1000 Bushels Rust Proof Seed Oati, 500 BuiKllos Ties, 20,000 Yawls Bagging. For stile by BAIL BROS., Commission Merchants, New Icrne, N. G, HEAPEST INE8' m cnoumiT Defy Gompsiiiin ! ' ' 1 lie Iejhil'ar Opening .wil JeplW,.j,.m;li.. ' ' ' ' H T510SSDSY, Oct. 25. ' - -'-Mrs. M. D, BEVVEY,- ' POLLOC K STllKKT, , U ' .... : . ' -'- "' i Nearly Oopo.U Old Stand. 1 .iit t!i I i u 1 ii. ' ,t M i; Oysters; ' i rtiii-ij TUi! fcNKKX OYHTjBRH Uie M A1CKKT Alfj FOIJDS can Ijo fouiu at Mt . At MABKET DOOK, seconit tloof Iitthefir4t Jroii HuiliVuig. . .. . . .. ! ' oftaKtim i,cfc.iiEAT, . ; hn!, ', " HoinPdddiri' '"-' ." BrickWat;-; ' v Currant," (,., w, , Citron, ,,'t ' '- r;: i; lackml) .,.!!:. n tt'. pCv' Smoked .1 lerripgs, ', ; tnf iFulton Slarket; Beet,' n mo Bciif Tonguos,i.- w ,t -: f , f -i I I lt.,H- Brckfus guipnt,-. , - ' , , Small Hums, -.ii'.,mi.!',:i . ,, ,i,Sugm' Cured Sliottlderfy t ' t jCiM-ose iiu,iiii,- i t i -mi' ,it .f'l'.ricklojr- V.- 11 '"' ' 1 : .tWhhelKofWwji. v t W nT ,t1-;a1lnlMROc(lr()n 1 - . "Jm t ! i I-jiUl Caniwtl liobsfiern, j I - v - I ui.riili'! r-fll InklZAUA . 25 Doz. Celling Axes, N. V. Pattern. S.90 p Dnitiu Everyone . V M. WiAN t -a - i". Buutb Viiait.atn4 ocl2i-lwU rr- .'New BoinKfN. Uf Till You Do ltr " or 15 ce.niii, vou,tiau always ud Hwro at PALM Kit Cigar und Tobiiwb Slore at tha HiMOP"THB MAJOR'S." Ar;Wa Wafcir, !JBeR Kook,pora Mtneral Water and ttttiffir Ale, Candiea.OrtuiKeH, ImQtut. AppltMLNulai etc. lfyoucanjud wl.attliat Ih,U lifluke of Dnrharn Ctiretter f obfacco: flir.TKb Wtht 4 , Wall 'wmiiunH mAat t t f l Next to s. e. cornet Of Houtk Front and iV i J" Mime street. I. Oj.-YEOBUUI" NEW CASH ' MM Broad St., oetveJSfoail.aii CALL AND'GET"' New BucSwL'o'at Flour i nnrl Honey, ' " '" ' " Fulton Market 'Spiced 'CoriibV Bc'Sft The- very bent Flour, f -viu i.io,t Teas, Ooffce aud ,Sf , j w? . ( it . A v J lain and Sugar (Jured Klildi-r, Large and Small Pearl. HomliiV4 Smoked Beef,., , ,., ; ; . Jl, Bottled Horse Radjsh," . .. Canned and Bottled Goods, Potted Meats, :' i ' Preserves and Jelly","" " Prtines and Currant's ;t : ,! Cakes and Crackers, -. ; ; ' M'i Candies .::iu , j?1 Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco and,, m iSnuff, 1 And everything usuallv Wfi'i"dt- Class Grocery. , ,flT batisfaotton s'liarahleed funded. w '.' "rf ocCJldtf I- C TEOJtANSf Leader of Eowf'Pnces. . ..ii .: l.fls WHOLESALE and RETAIL.- : ,ti':i4 ii luisjost iv.tnrrtoiifiom flfr N.ffln'MtH'aYa M,,, woll-acloctou stockjuif" Jiry Ms,- hncy-fioodramtf otians I will lutvb Slipeittl Hnln . .. ry lino. t , ,i &.riF,ni.irtsffifijy- not ii .ol I.b n.aMiod for tlie mouoy inthaStSteT . .. ... .. .k iihhoi jTeBs nilomtnb "'i.J, 'etl "'"I '"b'U'88 at reduced fHaed.A liul!monl,,i,'lt!nt'1)n te vMk o(lr!slioe fie. AI(),t!iupoWudQtlCloUis. ., I A h.rjro m.k-k of-Picture Frnmhg ovr i('S- IILI(, ,. , , KHio-y Ooo.ls,' tuwltrte. Tl'nwnrp eto ,ic!" coniocn-iy .and get IhoBinl pick. ' ' ' O. MARK VM iia Pollok at. , New Brnof.0i THE UNRlVAtEjF NrKVV FARMER OIRL lit', wu .mtUi- ; COOK STOVE.1, aS 1. othintc, f u rthe r 'Seenia r jiriwafchi-. 1 1' make the New Farmer Girl perfect and beautifttIcdoklriaitt,Tdl.kti . large Ftue-Mid Uvgii," Patent Oven Shelf, Swinging HcirtU Platfe, Deeb" Ash Pit and Ash. Pan j Tin. rV., l:--- h&vei Cola air braces, ahd f ho CvdY. .HARKS . -i .1.1 (US smooth a'hd lieft'vyd odw .J vxhtivi .The largojy increased Bales, f this fetove ett 'ite 'rr.ularlt'-erV'gloV fully warranted. a-;HWj ,iun MV:.; Anv CastillD-H wsnioil fnv Vt..- nt- Cook Stoves sold by.P. M. DEANEY a 10 eta perjwtfrfd. w I , V'( falfaltit JLjPXJlO'tu V.rU yir.yil. iiiu ikiiii i ii iii- i iiir '-ttti .nt-tt!(lMt-,'I .i.l A iii fiirfO a J .rne will press her claims.' ' ' a day -of nulinnulrJli.inksiviug.
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