770 r-'li NTrTrTrrw';;J;'; ' -"'ft '" - n --v" i -i' lit ViIi-i.'a cfii.va ,tu W7P' ar.W-5 3-.' .' i' " .'l J- U.I j.t A- I.f ,?'( at-. CI '...-i-t.-V: S .-IV-I. ;:-. W.r a ;-( Mi vr.i Sri I - JLJLO '. VI '.'X fi-wt l Ut'i l .14' ' ' " ; --, . a t 3 vol. n: NEW-HERNE, N. aV,UNDAIVX0T5JnjEIl 18, 1883. no; 198;; Kr-x t k ' -it-a- Il? I; ' A - ( lid i J . 1 1 II TV VJ Mi rv i LOCAL NEWS. 3 .urnnl Irtlnlatare Almanac. v . j,t j Sun rises, 6:40 I Length of day, " i Sun sets, 4:51 f 10 hours, 11 minutes., Mnon rises at 6:13 p. m. ,- ? ' v'i The weatlier continues monlh of November. . cool for the A Statement. Some time near a year ago it became a matter of public knowledge that the Treasurer of the Board of Trustees of the New Berne Academy, H. C. White hurst was in Arrears in his Account with that body. It was further known that a - 1 I J J T 1 , Turner's Almanac for 1884 is upon our uan maae upon nis Donasmen Mr. wnitenarst publisbed a cara m which he admitted all the principal facts, that is, that the account was short Miss Daisy Schenck,'of Riverdale, is I and gave some vague reasons as to the visiting Miss Nannie Roberts in the city J loss of memoranda, etc, and promised Rev. C. A..Jenk'ins)einR absent atthe to make good the flea'S,:r';f,:. convention, there will be no services in " 0"a n tne gooaness the Middle street Baptist Church to-day of their natures allowed him an addi- . : ' ciontu commission oi nve per ceucior The "World's Fair," to be held In LoUectin and disbursine which addi- New Orleans, gives promise of being a tionai commission did reduce the deficit grand attain, it opens .uecemoer a, to gome dozen or less dollars. This 1884, ana wm continue j aDout six Bman balanoe Whitehurst promised to months. , : : ,, -V I mnVn tin. hnt tn t.Viin Art hna nnt dnnA W m in reneint of the December i aitnougn retaining his seat as a number of Harper's Magaaine. It is full member of the Board. 1 of interesting and sparkling Btones uunng ine laie aiscussion ot iue and poems, written by some of, the most Graded School bill, pending the election g "hot whiskey, punches" too Comniunleated. ; 1 . , . Kington Itfims j EbrrOB JoxTBXliX:-A.i terylengthyj S -j tav- !,Tn-! ' . j ., I . communication appears in this evening's I Cotton still drags at 81. y r ) v. Nut Shell, signed by S.O. Whitehurst, it, Lasf,, Friday was bad (dayforthe making a TrvfftAhlk flfnrt tnoTnUJn temperance cause, the, airy; coldness ij ki- ii-Li making "h uia luttmuu ui, ; School "qulstion, dollars is the sum not accounted for." 'V- ' 1 nice steak to his customars every morn Mr. Whitehurst faiU td y to, thel" JMt before day by his young brood. public that the'amountof this default 0fthe-ir beds, says he c'aWt understand was between eighty and onef hundred why children are called "the rising dollars and; thai;, byi the; gnerpsjlfi' generation." '.i,f;'-i ; ' the hew part of the Board of. Trustees The ladies of the Episcopal Church elected 'within the last tw'a'years,, they w,e!k P their Church doubled the amount of his commission t iot tr-ia,, j wMo iyt Th. noted authors. " . . :. j ; ; t Tully &Co. received a registered let ter, Thursday, from . Elizabeth City, containing a money order. The sender must have been new in the business or had but little confidence in the transfer of money through the mails. upon that question, he was opposing the measure which he, as every citizen, had a right to do; Yet for the purpose of giving additional force to his opposition did write a communication' to a paper and use the sienat-l'Trustee." Now. as attorney, he apj s the applicant for an injunction agu A the collection ; We are pleased to learn that several of the graded school tax, a position for of the Northern, gentlemen from Penn- which he was undoubtedly selected be sylvania, who are now visiting our cause pf his being a member of the State, arrived in this city last night Board of Trustees, as it is no doubt a and are " stopping at the ' Gaston I fact that otherwise some other of the Housed , We welcome them to our city numerous attorneys of the city would and trust that ther may be favorably have been selected for that purpose Impressed with our section.'; We need '. Right here we wish to say, we have more people and this now is a good time never denied the right of any : attorney for investment in this locality. j to bring this Or any other matter before a .court o( juat.ee, but we do think and Clinrch services. . " shall continue to think such traffioinir Methoaist ventemry t-Arc.? aei- it, . hnhiic (.ngt unbecomini and cen- . .it - vices awis. m. ana p. m., conauciea t gafable in the hiehest degree, the i-astor, itev, vt. Burjtnea.ttuii t yiew pf these actg w6 ag a pHbiic aay Bcnooi at a p. m., j. n. iew, isupi. jour: The publio cordially invited to attend. TAathnAial Pnllnh Zfnef Chanel Rim- day school at 9 a. m., H. B LaneSupti Prayer meeting at 4 1-2 p. m, : journalist, 'said in yesterday's Journal the following: The next character we have to deal within this business-is the attorney. Mr. H. 0. Whitehurst. He is a Trustee of the Academy. He was formerly the collector and disbursing officer of the funds of the Academy, and is now. defaulter to the, same. We have known for sometime how Mr. Whitehurst stood with his, account of this ' sacred fund and thought that he should have re signed, long ago! 1 and we have only refrained from calling public attention to it beoause we ' did not think he was taking any active interest in the Acad c-, i v "",r; pleasaM for poor human weakness to re ; aayixtg . thai I?welf e I abti ll.w .:--rtJ.n'.. .-ji, i that I owe and liave One of Kinston's butchers.' who sends CQMMERCIAIi. JouhKal Office, Nov. 17,'8 P. M. ' COTTON-Market dull; sales of 8 bales at 9to 9.75. : ' Middling, 91: Strict Low Middling 91; Low Middling, 91; Ordinary, - j ; i .. NW YORK! SPOTS4 1 ' Middling, 10 7-16; Strict Low Mid dling 10 1-4; Low Middlipg 10 1-16. FUTUEE8. , , ' ' " MOKNINO. KOOH." KVKKDIO. i November, 10.46 10.44" 10.45 , December, 1U.5B i 10.04 m.os January, 10.69 . 10.68 10.B8 February, 10.84 10.83 . .10.82 ATMORE'S MINCE MEAT, " ",,r 'v4 Dried Penchei and Apples " - , OannedVeBetaljles ani( Fruit. ,. , ! . Canned Meats, '.' Macoaronl, . n, -" j.' :j Mustard English and Amerkan,, ii:.u Crosse and Klack well's PicWea... . ... L4Perrin'8auce, 1 ' Gelatines Cassara, . c !r n; i ' Ferris' Meats, . t-;. .1 Roasted t'otlee, 'Chocolate, ' Teas, d At W. HOLLISTBR'S."' Dissolution of Copartnership. The-law Arm of CLARK tCI.iRC ku haan dissolved by mutual consent, the Junior W. n. vinin, uuviug reiuivea uaielgn. C. C. CIAttK ..BMMLWI WOtVf. CORN No receipts. OATS No sales. , T?.Tf!P. Salaa rf ir.fKi hnahnla frnm 00 in order that be might settle the amount I oysters, however, spoil much faster cool cents to$t oi his detauit and not be branded by the I u'Knuj luan warm ones, juugiug mum did Board of Trustees a thief. . the wa oS. ' ' ; ' . ".J your subscriber feeling friendly to- ol" wards the defaulter, visited his oflSce turned his face in the direction of the and endeavored to find an error in his I simplification of the methods of teach- accounts, whereby he could ' prove him m8 we, primary schools, it may ..iu a tuiJli. possibly come about in time that chil- magistrate's Court, i Before W. G. Brinson, Esq Wm. Warters, J. W. Moore and R. H, Hilton, for an assault on Moses E Whitehurst. L. J. Moore, Esq., for the defendants? ; C. C. Clark - for ' plaintiff, Continued.'!,,? ly'l ;: f V. Whitoliiirat. aaaaiilf. nn H.,R. emy and would make good his deficit at i,unn. v. viaxn wr uwen, u an day; But when'he ln8nlt bimmonB X Manly lor plaintiff, uon- to injury by taking an active part in . t r i . ..., . i ' . I . 1 . 1 11 i . . tinuea to satnraay, ma inst. . preventing me collection oi taxes ior the education or the children or this Personal.) 1 . city.. alter i squandering r tne , xunas Via nntlnn at. ftin riann TTftiiun .Tnrlirn entrusted ! tO M8 ' Care for this , n . - mi w , . i I UUl VCUi i Q i . '. av Vitus rw A.u. Avery. , ine uuage was gneak and. to . sneak Dlainlv. In- section of the State four and a half stead of appearing before Judee Shep vpars atro. Thus runs the whirlieie of ard as an attorney to prevent the collec time. The Judge's many admirers and HwjjOf taxes,' he shouldappear as a de- a tit i ..'' j.. ."II fendant under? a mil of indictment for incuuo wiiiwo Kiu u bot uiiu a6au squandering the funds that have been among us. While . in the city many set apart by noble hearted men , for the took occasion to meet him, and last education of the , children of this. city. night he was the guest of our distin rthermore,' it the other Trustees or 7. .!. f" 6 the Academy have any regatdfor the uisnea citizen uenerai Kansom., t,i . s i tiat imTVwwl in t.hm a iriiftrfHana of The Judge . goes to; Pamlico to-day, this sacred fund they will,- at their next where he holds court next week. , meeting, r demand Mr. Whitehurst 's resignation as a Trustee, v i ADaatardlTAasault. ' v" , tr " r or this nis orotner, a man ot some Yesterday as the senior editor of this 180 pr 190 poanda,, made an attacfc upon ' .- . . l i n , i. i j v . i i i paper was peaceably making his tray up us ,on tne pupil? streets wnioa nas veou CrAvnn arrrfAfc. hn wan attarikfld hv Mnnns pronounced both brutal and cowardly. ' E. Whitehurst, a large and (ithletid j Of thbMoses K Whitebutst, we.may man, while it is well known that Mr. yet have something more-to say, but Nunn is a man of very light weight and will content ourselves at , present with weakly physical power and brutally remarking that his chivalry would beaten and seriously Injured by him. . have,, appeared , to . better .advantage It is loudly proclaimed on the streets t , the time ,' the demand , was that some missile other than the fist was made upon .the bondsmen of his used.1 v; , - - t brother'r6rv at 'least after the deficit The attack has been very universally nadi been reduced by the' charitable ; pronounced as dastardly and cowardly, allbceof the Board to an amount so ; ';." " I m : I small that nothing but warm intent to Turner's HVC. Almanae for 1884. v defraud can be offered in excuse for not This popular Almanac, "The old ice-1 making it up. ' i i liable," which for forty-six years- -: We are thankfui for the svmpathy e .nearly half a century-has been paying pregBed by the, many .friends "who have us annual viHHs w me nomes auu called; and beg to assure them and the sides of our people, has been received ,:en(is 0 the i naner "that ! the Jocbn t from the publisher, James H. Ennisa, cannv,t hagnnced bv such conduct from Raleigh, N. C. As usual, it s full Of exp08ing corruptions wherever found important information, to all classes, n pUDi'c "trusts. ''r '''J: ''-T i and especially to the farmer, gardener, v;".o d.;4i.f.'.'. $lfw' ':'?r' and housekeeper, to whom it is Invaluai- Prior to the war one H. C. Whitehurst ble. A very valuable feature of Tnr- defaced a tombstone oyer the remains ner'sN.C. Almanac is its annual state of Mrs. George Attmdrei , He said it was the work of EJ.B." Roberts. E. B, Roberts was called up by his fatlier who told him what the charge , was. E. B Roberts demanded the. author, whioh was refused, but his father coinciding with him the author of the lie was de not guilty, out aiter , uuigeni searcn . tantfht to read .write. Wk found that the error was caused by.mal- and solve simple problems in arithmetib appropriation ot funds and gave it up with correctness and reasonable fluency and celerity. ' Then ; they - will know ashamed that, a man claiming, New ffiK S ! Berne as- his birthplace, should be wm be a 'vast improvement. ' found guilty it so ignominious a crime ' The1 weddinir anhonnoed to take t)la6e as defrauding poor orphan childVen'iJl tat Kinston last Wednesday night- be- m. .i. ..j. ... . ji'lL I f:nrAAri a vnimir wiflAw nf fViia nlnnn arirl iuuub sei BHiue ior sneir eaucauon. i I, unrn ;V . i ir 7 t,-u f. pji... i.,0 a the Old Red Rooster,-' of Contentnea think, Mr. Editor, thatlSmonths haei NeckV did not borne ofr' according to pro elapsed since the man Whitehurst re- gramme. It is" Baid a promised tinhorn signed his position as Secretary and and cow bell serenade by' our bad boys Treasurer of the Board of Trustees, and &iKhteF1e,d Hl lu0" t a?1 outf after the Board had MSt!S their, generosity, the amount of his de- has thus "forfeited his subpoena," the fault to the small sum of twelve dollars, penalty for which will be enforced be- it does aDDear that if Mr. Whitehurst I0 Ju?88 rope, oi contentnea town- , -...... , ., . ship, i. And now it is said void Kea'f is naaauisposiuoniaseiiiewie Balance mat maling the farmyards of that township he claims due by him, it might have been resound with Y done in that time by paying 66 cents "Roosters taay come and roosters may per month. But, Mr. Editor, instead of ii d' ' ' i.'. i i li But Old Red will orow on forever." w.,.. olTaoma8 Ingram, colored, a tenantof toother parties to defeat the Board of stepheivH. IslerEsqt,, living -at the Trustees in their efforts to build up one Sim Isler. place in, Jones county ,. made of the grandest and most noble institu- his appearanoe at Kinston, , early last tions of which New Berne could ever TT' bIsdi.atndoth hiS . . . . head slightly cut, saying that as he was boast, pus, Mr. Editor, does not con- 0D hjg way to Kinston that morning to stitute one-half of .which ?he,.r: has take the train, to Goldsboro, when, at been guilty. When the Editor of this South West creek bridge on the lowpr paper expose a fraud that has but par- J&&S!: tially been exposed to the public, he h recognized' dragged him from his being; too dowftftfy toi defetod and pro- cart and beat and choked him almost to I death and robbed him of his mule and . , 1 8225. rent money, which he was taking a uuiu wBigiuug j,wp lunureu jan, wiA landlord; Hr, 'Wer. ' On driving wno m tne most aasiaraiy ana cowaraiy at Kinston he found the mule there, but I DOMESTIC MARKET. . TaaPENTiNB Dip. $3.25; hard $1.25. Tab Firm at 81.25 and 91.00. ,. Beeswax 25o. per lb. , Honet 75c. per gallon. Beef On foot, Go to 6o. ; Hams Country, 18io. per pound. , Lard Uouatry, 12ic. per lb. Fresh Pork 7a8c. per pound. Eaas 23c. per dozen. , Peanuts $l.60al.7,5 per bushel. Fodder 80c. to $1 per hundred. UOTTON SEED BiQ. . "Onions 8.50 per bbl. " Apples 75c.a$1.25 per bushel. Peas 85c. per bushel. Hides Dry, 9allc. ; green 5a6c. Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 45a50o. per pair; spring 25a40c.. ; " ' meal ouo. per bushel. ' Potatoes Bahamas 85c; yams 50c. wool laaaoc. per pound. Shingles West India.dull and nom. inal; .npt wanted. Building 5 inch, hearts, $4.00; saps, $3.00 per M. WHOLESALE PRICES. New Mess Pork 813.00; long clears 7ic; shoulders, dry salt, 64c Molasses and Syrups 22ta45c. Salt 95c. per sack. Flour $4.00a7.75 par barrel. CLAHK& DTJFFYt ATTOKNEYS AT LAW, NEWBEB5,N.C,7,,". Office opposite the Gaston House. ocSldwtf ALPHEUS W. WO0Df iv: Commission Merchant For the Purchase and Sale of " AND ALL KINDS OF GRAIN. Axent for the GOLDS BORO bit, COM- PAN V for tlte purclittMe ol QfypFfifl JifyBiil. Office one door nprth Cpton Exchange,, ,fj SSf- OrderB anil Congl'gunients spllpited.' "ovdU. .1 .,;, r y, ;,;t THE RUSH KOLLER SKATING,,' will be open in the .'""I WEINST1CIN BUlLlINfe'in; NOVEMBE.E, Ladies admitted to the Rink, and fuiv nished skates on all evenings FREE OF CHARGE. tf. 40,000 Cigars BARE OPPORTUNITY TO JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF CIGARS. Can be bought at from 87.50 to 810 per thousand cheaper than Factory prices. Call and see them or address I. C. YEOMANS, New Berne, N. C. HENRY L. HALL, DEALER IN ( ' ' School Books, Blank!Jooksi' F1HE STATIONERY; A m.:; Box Papers, Autograph Albums and1 Photo Albums, Bibles, Hymn .".: Books, Prayer Booksj.jncj'u.' Writing Desks, Work. Boxes, . punft String and Hook Tags and Rubber, Bands, Playing Cards, Dice, Dominoes, Visiting and Correspondence -Cards, Scrap Books and Scrap Book Pictures, W Parties outside the city are espe- mannerjissaults.the .exposer ,of, his could ndt get on the track of the robbers ciaUy invited 'oca" and examinestoot m . A J... tiJ T i J. 3 I nr tha mniiM. Tf. la nnnroVinnHpil tliMO I . novlodtl auu, .umi weigmusvue nuuureu auu r- v- r --.-'T"T - m Sheet Music. Piano and Instruction twenty, pounds, feeble, perforated by irATatThom is 0: BRIDGE OYER LITTLE SWIPT CREEK. Books. .Violins. Bows, Bridllilnrl ouiietB aurmg tne last war ana not away from the vigor or the "Landlord physically able, to withstand a boy of and Tenant Act " under which he farms, 14 years, and in the most inhuman man ner mutilates his ' face and body. v ,This, Mr.v upon . , ' : .i ,i. : ? white teeth are . more freq ',i.Edjtorthe publio) should.Jfrcwn than fkrmerly; A Thif : bee on as a gross outrage, and I for one dies have given the seal of SEALED PROPOSALS for BUILDING a 6 HI DUE over LITTLE SWIFT CREEK, of the best pitch pine heavy timbers, at the head of navigation on the same, will be reeelved by the Board of County Commissioners from date up to the time of the next regular meet ing ot niuutsoara. , , . , In the,, Salens e Fashion white teeth are . more frequently seen because out la- tf fhala annm- am willing and ready to exert my feeble bationjto 0?ODONTforemost among tm hteheb teWth'rty-nve'telt! efforts in defence of so good a man as H. JptW" -This superlatively pure said i bridge to be paid for out of taxes to be t m- il 1 xt ; Ti . 1 ana aaiuoriuua vronarauou uuuukb iuo Nunn, of the New Berne Journal. fnrther decamDition. of the teeth, re- These, Mr Editor, are my sentiments, J moves impuritiea .which' obscure their mases tne gums- as,ruuay ana nara as coral, and commuilicatOjl eweetness ana rosiness to theitiontEv ? Strings, Demorest Cut Paper Patterns .MAG-AZINEit AND '. it. ill ti-,i: Ulustrated nov2dtf u m , , Mil ; 1 .1',;. U'i place at the request of i defaulter oi'Tis mends. alphecs w. wood. record, in which are recorded the most important events. The Ballance Murder Case. . irom our agent, C. C. Taylor, we learn that the trial of W. I. Credle and ri TT ' TT r . I ' v ueurKBU; ojan vnarwr, ior mftnded and was glvenH.J C White tuu inuiuur ui , yv. x. jjaiiauce,. UBKan last Wednesday. Out of a special venire of one hundred the following jurors were ootainea at 9 o 'clock tne; same evening:' Leroy Smith, Bonj. l' !j-ette, I Thos. McKinney. Robt. Willlai 1. N. Jarvis, Wm. Chester, J, A. Smi!' T. T. S. Tvson, S. S. Iiupton, Jack V a. D. S. Gibb and T. M. Rose. I.Iet-i. La tham, of Greenville, and Brown, of WacLii;ston,'are employed by the de- fuiulanin. Considerable interest is man hurst. The writer waited , for him em months, at least, and when he did find him it was at "Peggy Whitney's" place and the writer there met him and beat him---8omewhat similar to the treat ment bis brother Hoses give Mr.- Nunn vesterdav ' Any one who carl deface tombstone can-do anythinsr else.? The Whitehursts know where to find me. -. r. t-' ; 4 1 E. B. RonERTS. I'r. J. II. ITawkins, RiJwBy N. C says: "1 1 ;;d Frown s Iron 1 ,. :ors as tonij a : 1 f .unJ it very Leae"ci;,l." ;,; U3Ur$a A. K. KIMAlXjhas rfperiedp FIRST CgM 6 tsTR SALOON 8tanft--aad la piepiie4 furnish oystorli in anv alvle r. Fatollte auprnffidt toelrl kV iloviv-ai ;Wm.iI5elaicr&; Co. n:4FrefilStt5ro ml If.deaired. i j:vl. Choicest Selection Solicitor Gallowsy-The bther Side. Messrs. Eds. A communication ap peared in your paper last week which to some extent, reflected on- the- official acts of Solicitor Galloway , and the opin ion of magistrates was called for by your correspondent. I have known So licitor Galloway for some years, and his official record is one 01 which any officer or attorney may well be proud. His kindness of heart has made him ever lean toward .the side of . mercy, while his integrity and strict regard for his official oath, have caused him to per form his whole duty without regard .to fear or favor;' and his overwhelming majority at the last election shows that the people of this district agree with me in opinion. ' But in the' particular case of which your correspondent writes, think the writer has been' misled, and furnished by others who may be preju- ef; 4:, thf !,PeoPle , , diced. The facts as I understand them I hutt.n Berne in the lines of -; - vata trtAfiA! u A nr-AoAntmAnt: tpra mnria I. .i1. on which a grand indictment, and composed of our Hlffnari Mr WardAn ttnH nrntrrran him before the court. ', It becama IheTduty We have just finished, getting an as; all criminal actions, but he, believing I able 'tfdoda, consisting of " ' -that Mr. Watson did not intend to com-1 1 v All Ia, 1?n.W nnffAPa mit a crime, and desiring to be as lenient iJTit 1 .rS XXX7n F)T-vv withhim as possible, dropped the prose- mimJvr' ina.Mocha ddJl: cution for "corruption, "asked that judg- ruHlineof choicest canned goods, ment be suspended ,on the 1 charge' of Doth Fruits andJsh. , ,: , , "assuming jurisdiction" and permitted I 'iPure Spices ground and unground. more. I am informed that the kind So licitor even'threw off thaicee to which he was entitled.--1 hope that J. P., who doubtless is mistaken, will hasten (to correct; td. error mto whioh he has fallAnsM-S;y.'?i.S:", ' ' MaoISTRATE.' - collected for the year 1884. The. Board reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. . . , . ; JAMES A. BRYAN, ' ' ' " Chairman. Nov. 5th, 1888. - dAw-tdecS' 1000 Bushels Rust Prooi 'ii.l- ' . Seed Oats, .500JBund1e8 Ties, 20,000 Yards Bagging. : Forsalejby DAIL BROS., Commission Merchants, ' : NeW Berne, N.C. For Sale. !i ! A NICE HOUSE, with eight rooms and all necessary onuiou&ei esand a lame lot lou. xler-i man Bireei, in uiemty oi new Be or mniH apply to ' Wm. j. as: oot28-dlra, ... . .''ki'cate;'"" Attorney at lArt . i Oysters. jury found a WUpf JL.JJMyvrUUOaUi9,' it was this grand jury, " f-r. J fk g'-V i. own citizens who ar- nonfectlOTierifiS ftHtti FTUITS. THE LARGEST .. , ... AND t 1 ,:. .. Best Selected Stock GENTS' CLOTHING! AND Ladies' Dress Goods ! IN THIS MARKET, Jnst; Arrived and CominP1 In BailT. 1 , .; . . o - rv ; -. A line itook of Ladles'. Gents' and Boy's Underwear. . - - Also, Boots ana Shoes or the tet quality and make. We call particular attention to our . nuti iT.T, a afAilr if Piwia nnfinm: ' '.' the llhest in the city.' Special Inducements Pickles in glass and wood. "h ! Preserves' ift glass, tju antf WW , VnttUrij Sauce;' ' ;M u v ,H ' TtAephonet Maoistatu. , Hf-n'?: t, -! Maple SyVap:, , Prunes; .?v;'"s"isi'i 'ThanWivirifi' Mince Meat.' v most Oatmeal ana Buckwheat,' ;Choiceat Butier and !heese HiglQst gra)d,e Patent Flou",;!, Hominy, Samp, Grits. '"' English .Breakfast, Gunpowder and Teas, 11", WM- Mensman 's Peptonized Beef. Tonic the only preparatoin of beef containing its entire nutntwus properties, it con- 1 h i oua-mKiug, lorue tfeneranug 1 1 jngl i- I I d-BUBtainiris properties; ! invdlu- Oolorjir v nis prostraion, and all forms of gen eral debility; also, in all enfeebled con ditions, whether the result of exlmus- j tion, nervous prostration, overwork, or acute disease, particularly if resulting from pulmonory complain . CXsWKLt,j Hazard & Co., Proprietors, New York. 8old by druggists. . ' . sat3 . . . . . ."' '. ,, . Malaria positively cured witii Emory's Standard Cure Fills, a never failing remedv: nurelv vecretable. contain nol qttiniro, 8BrT-eoatid.,' 25 cents. 6 viV'rt 'V ntjrlld'V' Jh v ' ' . Fines!) .Uamiks, .Candws Oranges, ijr-KatB,"1 PefcanW " Filbcrts,:''.EnKlM Walnuts, Cranberries) -Apples, Malaga rapesHKU;l ,0 o;,r-'-: J" Codfish Hams, Shoulders, and Sta 1 (V!fgar nadapoo, )):.-. . ;l0A8H TBAtl mi.1r&wrl)i 't-ii'l.-.l!.T I ' Coirie' and senv ana WsnrpusQcl. ';J VYM. k'&hl JjALtANCS & Vol y I ; l'-s. . The FINEST OVSTERS the MARKET AF FORDS can be found at ' David Speight's At MARKET DOCK. second'lloor latheSi-st Iron BulldUig. , . - Berved In all styles.1' '' '' octHKHm CRANBERRY SAUCE, 11 Pickled Lamb's Tongues in Glass, -Soups: Mock Turtle, Ox-Tail, Green Turtle, ' "'. ', -' " Steam Cooled Oat MeaV'! ' - Pig's Feet,. Baked Beans,- ' , M1JSUJS MKAT, Plum Puddingy; .ii Buckwheat, , . Currants, r, .,, ,( , Citron, , , Mackerel, ' ,; "t )t Smoked Herrings,' ' ' '"' '" Fulton Market Beef, ' '' ' ;" ' Beef Tongues, Breakfast Strips, ! j . r. Small Hams,, : . -i - 1-. Sugar Cured Shouldorsj i; i.,,,, ,; Cheese, Pickles, .. , White Bean?, . t ... , f : Italian Maccaront, ' 1 'V :Uxi Fresh' Canned Lobsters; h" 1 ' A" !;' :.v ;RaiainB,- i -.i,)i.'h' -rl i-ti i:ut lo ' ,, ...Alot pf GHOICK TEAS,. rs., lit, Xi. Q1jUV4. IV '.'' ' ( lanllidlyi'i 1 u.'.' ,i"T otlerud to tlie traue. i, . , ..-,)-;;:! :.:r -i ;,!!,' ) JbJoy's CJlotliing - Xj.X3IXjS' OXjOASB. Otir Notion Department ii complete, ' T Bee our . of Handkerchiefs, the anot In waaliOKeepanneBHUBoi, ,i .imi. Solid Gold and Plated Jewelry, 1 InlTts, Forpoiid Sooni, Tiiple "Plated.;: O " Our om " Ldmndrlea Hiuru, s,av, : Ladles' nice , Ltnen HandkerohiaflLo cents,, 'Itllea' FlneRklrt. r ttt... . .. . oil mte. Utp BoMc. Spreads, and a flue line .1 . ,".' lic it H'lHjJiV .rf:f')', L.Vcinslcin ..HAS .THE Most a ; Selected " Stock LOWER tHAN'EVEBV fc , r , octaMittiurt iw, " yii i .inKJ.KJ I111D IKJVKUI .... BlankeU, guilts. Be oinnawia.M-.-i -..- , Carpets at all prices., , , j.vi.'i.V!iiji! 1. ';t AndpUier Uilupi top nunerous to mention, ! WM; SULTAIi &. 00, ; JCinstoft ttoiise "ih'chanrel of 'A. S. pADMOKApd X. M. Brock,' Opera House iittuaing.;. 1 ;: , rJaT.l;,;'!t,:J''VU'Hi'r By-the 'half bbl h.ih iU-ff l )U P, AT- 1 ! i

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