PUBLISHERS' ANSOCHCEMENT, THE DAILY JOUAlNM . .1 Xtomn paper published daily except ic t at ..00p ytar, 3.00 fcr six mouth. - L'elWered to city bscriber at 60 cents per south. - ;. ; ' THE NEW.BERNE JOURNAL, a 86 column paper, U published every Thursday at 2.M)pei annum. " ADVERTISING RATES (DAILYl-One Inch one diy (0 eents ; one week, 2.00 one month I4.H0; three months, tlP.QO; (ix months, $19.00; eWe months. .00. '' : - - Advertisements nnder head of ."City Items' 10 cant per Una for each Insertion No adTarUsements Trill he Insetted between jocal Matter at any price. , . 1 ; Mottoes of Marriages or Deaths, kot to exceed ten lines will be inserted tree. All additional matter will be charged 10 cents per line, it..1 " Payments fcr transient advertisements must be made In advance. Regular advertisements will be collected promptly- at the end of each month. , . ' Communications containing news oradisons sion of local matters are solicited. No commnnt cauon mast expect to be published that contains beetlonable personalities; withholds the name sf the author ; or that wilt make more than one lolunnof thisnaper. j V l . 5 -, THE JOUKNAL. H. S. NTJ5S. Editor. NEW BERNE, N. C, DEC. 5. 1883. Entered at the Post office at New Berne, N C. ,., as second-class matter. . ' : GrRLS in the Iowa' Agricultural College are taught to cook. By and by bur superior civilization will educate a girl in such, a manner that she will , be fit to become a wife-an art which appears to have been lost sometime in the past generation. ; A member of the Texas Legisla ture died in great agony after three days suffering from the 1tite of a fly on the face. , The same man might have recovered from the stroke of a thnnder. bolt. : Death comes in an infinite variety of forms sometimes on the wings of a mote, and sometimes on the wings of a tempest. ' ; A " YOUNG Englishman ; in San Francisco is going to undertake circumnavigating the globe on a bicycle. He will start in the spring and traverse this continent first, then Europe and Asia. It is a big . undertaking, and the earth, .will , whirl around a good many times while the young man is whirling orAnnrl ir . It may be set down as a fact, not always demonstrable, yet a fact, . that there is no created thing with out its use. To find out the use of .things is the task of great, minds. ! When the task is completed there will be an end of waste. , Much has .been' accomplished of late years in the utilization . of what had been deemed worthless material.,. New processes of converting ores make it possible and profitable to extract new metal from the slag and tail ings of previous workings. . The coal dust at the mouth of the mines is now used to drive locomotives. The gas that for years has been nowing ironi petroleum wells , is burned for manufacturing and do mestic heating purposes, wells be ing sunk -purposely to obtain it The cotton seed that was formerly thrown away at the South dow yields a valuable oil and food for cattle. Sawdust is made into pa per, straw into boards, waste water power is turned into electric force Mills have been recently erected nearrNew Orleans intended to con vert bagasse the refuse .of the sugar cane mills into a fibre suit- , able for paper stock, or for making boxes, barrels and . tubs. , Labor saving machinery, while' iVcheap ens the cost of living, lessens the work which men and women find to - do; but these beneficient utilizations of waste force and waste material while they also cheapen the . cost of living,' at the same time increase the variety of employments. viv'i- ;"U PROGRESS. The young men of Shaw Univer sity," colored," discussed on Friday veuing,-the 16th of November, the following proposition: ; Ke80lvedr That the negro i should withdraw from the Republican party, . The Banner-Enterprise speaks in very complimentary terms of the speeches and promises to publis! them as delivered. School, boys in debating questions which embrace living , and practical issues some times arrive at just and logical coa elusions as they did in this instance. The question was decided in the affirmative. This is , certainly an indication of progress as such a question would hardly have been admissible ten years ago. From the Statesvllle Landmark. JiOETII CAROLINA CONFERENCE. 1 FOURTH DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. , Conference was called to order at the usual hour." Bishop Keener in the chair. - Eev. li. O. Burton conducted the religious exercises. t J f ; ;,1 Minutes of yesterday's session were read and approved. " , On motion of It O, Burton, D, A. Culbreth was substituted for O. C, Lyon on the committee on church property. v y ; Dr. JT. It. D. Wilson; presented the report of the president of the board of trustees of Trinity College. It was read by Eev, C. C. Dodson, and was referred to tne board ot education. ; -'. ; . . -, . ' ; '- Kev. J. B. Laurens, of the Vir-; ginia Conference,1 and the "Uncle Larry'' Of the Kosebud Missionary Society of that Conference, was in troduced to the Conference. " On motion of D. E. Bruton the Central Female Institute was re-, ferredto the board of education. . :, Question : 8, ' What traveling preachers are'' elected - deacons! Leroy L Johnson, J. F. Washburn, M. L. Unssom, J. L. lveeu, J.j T. Abernothy, W. T. Nelson, C. P. Snow. . ' 1 E. L. Tell and W. J. Crowsou, who had not stood their examina tions, were continued in the class of the first year.' f On motion ot J. JS. Mann, V . 11. ?uckett, was discontinued at , his own request, and A. D. Betts was appointed to raise funds to assist Bro. Puckett. Amount raised, $77. Question 4, ' Who are received into full connection? L. L. John son, J. F. Washburn, E. M. Jloyle, L. Keen, J.T. Abernetliy, W. L. Grissom, W. T. Nelson and C. 1 Snow. ' v' - : .'- Eevs. Mr. Burnett, of the Holston Conference, Dr. Wood, of the Pres byterian church, Mr. Urown, ot the Baptist church, were introduced to the Conference. ; Dr. Lludson asked for a commit tee to investigate some things in the case of A.C.Gant. Committee: ?. L. Herman, B. E. Hall and C. M. Anderson. . . Question 2, Who remain on trial? A. WhiterE- L. Stamey, M. D. Giles, T. S. Ellington, J. H. Hall, C. W. Smith, C. O. Durant, A. Mc- Cullen, h. O. Wyche, U. W. Byrd, i li. Holder, J. A. Lee. On motion of Dr. W. H. Bobbitt, J. W.' Wellborn was discontinued at his own request. Question 7, Who are the deacons of one year! John W. Jones, Ii. L. Warlick, J.T. Kendill, J. D. Ar n6ld,T. J. Browing, J. F. Finlay- i, J. 13, Gay. ; D. A. Watkins was continued in class of the third yean . ;-t , Question 20, Are all the preach era blameless in their life and oQ cial administration? All on the Ealeigh district were called and passed. At suggestion of T. W. Guthrie, a movement was set on foot to re- emburse Bro. Hoyle in his individ ual loss. On motion of J. W. Guthrie, J. T. Bagwell was excused irom committee on memoirs and J. S. Campbell substituted. An Instant Remedy for Poisoning. If a person swallows any poison whatever, or has fallen into convul sion irom naving overloaded his stomach, an instantaneous remedy is a heaping tea spoonful of common salt hd as much ground mustard stirred rapidly in a tea-cup of water, warm or cold, and swallowed in stantly, , It is scarcely down before it begins to come up, bringing with it the,, remaining , contents , of the stomach: and lest there be any rem nant ol poison, However, : let the white of an egg or a teacup of strong Coffee be swallowed as soon as the stomach is" quiet: because these very common articles nullify a large number of virulent poisons. " , The Florida-Dispatch says ' 'A farmer in Georgia protects his corn from weevils byzdistnbutmg each wagon load of corn equally over the crib and giving it a small sprink ling ot salt equally over the heap; the next load, is similarly treated! and about every third layer of corn is also treated to a liberal supply of china berry leaves. The shuck Is left on the corn, which, when thus protected, will keep sound fort a long period." , : . ; " " ' J, 't . . fx -s-s' .. t Fifty, surgeons probed , ineffect nally for the bullet that entered the hip of George H. Fredericks of Fort Wayne In the battle of Okolona, Miss., twenty-one years ago. ; The other day he felt a sharp pain just above the right knee joint. He worked the flesh with his finger and out came tne Dan. The fact that good health, strong mua closand sound nerves are attainable should encourage every invalid in an earnest endeavor in the right direction Remember all disease owes its: origin more or less to a lack of iron in the blood. Iron in the blood means health strength and vigor. Analyze the blood of an invalid and little or. no iron will be found. - Healthy men's blood is full of iron. The beet method of supplying .this laok of iron is . by using Drown Iron Bittors, a sure cure for dyspepsia, general debility, weakness and ajl wast ing diseases. 1 Tin t-J s Nobraska's School Board has a surplus of $181,000 from the sale of school lands, which' three months hence will reach $300,000. , ISCHIA, Nov. 30. Loud subter ranean rumblings were heard here on Thursday. The temperature of the' water of the mineral, springs has risen. . '' An aged colored couple " in Terre Haute, Ind., who have had twenty five childreny four of Trhbm were killed in the war, decline, a pen sion, saying that the Government had done enough x for r; them in emancipating their race. ' ' ? f r. London, Dec. i. Aconventiou relative to the Suez Canal was con cluded last eveningv between the nglish shipowners and M. de Les- seps.' It provides that (either tne present canal shall be enlarged or second canal Shall be constructed. Augusta, Ga., Nov. 30. The John P. King mill commenced bal ing coods yesterday for the market, he mjll has , 26,500 spindles and 800 . looms, and is very ' complete. he11 company 'v has. a . capital ot $1,000,000, " and -begins; Operations with a surplus of nearly .. HUO0,O0O. Pakis, Nov.' 30. Admiral ; Tey- ron, Minister ot : Marine, has i in structed the French naval com mander on the west coast of Africa to afford to M. de Brazza, the French explore every ; possible assistance. The Government win v despatcn thither two steam war sloops. ' , Madeid, Nov. 30. King Alfonso to-day unveiled a statue of Queen sabella the Cathie. , The German Crown ; Prince witnessed , the cere' mony. a The : King : and the Prince afterward inspected; the troops at he barracks. In the evening a ball was given ; In honor of the ?rince, to which 2,000 porsons were invited. -. :: yi : Eome, Nov. 30. The American ishops have closed their confer- nnAA Trtif lii n Ponnl T)kto er(rin CA1VU . TTIVU UUC . A. CVJUli JL J. VCiCtiUUU'a and the result thereof is considered by them as very satisfactory. , The Bishops will have a grand reception at the College of the Propaganda on Saturday, Dec. 8, and will take their departure from Eome on the 10th. Mr. Errington, the English representative of the Vatican, has carefully followed the decisions of the Conference, with a new to the repression of the Fenian agitation in America. . ; London, Nov. 30. Mr. Colledge, British Vice-Consul at ; Kertch, .on the Crimean peninsula, lias nisti tuted "a suit for, libel against the ondon Ohle for publishing a des patch to the Central ' News saying that Colledge was the head of the company which engaged pilots to wreck vessels in the Black Sea lor the purpose of obtaining the insur ance thereon. ' 1 The opening of a large cotton mill and the introduction of the cotton manufacture in Venice was he occasion of a ceremony of in auguration a few days ago, in which the religious, ; civil. , and ; military authorities, several senators and deputies, and a large number, of other persons invited took: part. After the guests had been shown over1 the establishment and their attention specially directed to the 800-horse-power engine for moving the machinery, Cardinal Agostini Patriarch of Venice, delivered a brief discourse and pronounced a blessing on the building and the undertaking. . r Mrs. J. H. House, Littleton, N. C says: "mown 's iron fitters are a sate and pleasant cure for general debility 25 Doz. Collins' Axes, N. C Pattern. $8.50 per Dosen. Everyone warranted. ' j ! ,.,,. South Front street, . oct2I-dwtf '. New Berne Jf.C. AV. II. DEWEY Would inform th public generally vhathe is fitted up In flrst-class style, and is prepared to give yon as good a shave as was given when his predecessor, John M. Banton, was alive,. for TEN CENTS. ' " , Call at the Gaston House Barber Shop and be convinced. t 1ul31-dly Dissolution ofOopartnership. ITie law firm of CLARK & CLARK has been dissolved by mutual consent, the luuior. W. , W,. UiaiK, naving removed to Kaieigu. C.O.CLARK. ' EODOLPH DUFrV. ; CLARK & -DUFFY, ATTORNEY S -A T L AW, Office opposite the Gaston House.- ocSldwtf ALPHETJS W. W00D, Commission Merchant ; For the Purchase and Sale of RICE, CORN, OATS. AND ALIi KINIS OF GEAIN. Asent for the GOLDSBORO OIL COM' PANIC for the purchase of pOTTON SEIO. , Office one door north Cotton Exchange, HEWBERff, V. C, ? Orders anal xnslgnmenU solicited. , ;- novidtf . - , . m l. ,' '., ' , HAS TUB . Most Selected Stock L0WEH THAN EVEE. GEIJEHAL'II ' i. 1 " - - J t, 3 V ' v- ' . : absolutely Pure. Thl powder never vanes." A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomenusH. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate gnwders. Sold only In cans. Uoyai. Baking owbkh CO.,' 1(H) Wall-st.. N. Y. - novls-lydw Special notice 1 Tour attention is colled to the F.1AUY 1TTRAGTI0NS . i I offer this season, the LARGEST Jver. 'Shewn in New Berne, . Consisting in leading articles, of BEAUTIFUL SOLID GOLD WATCHES CHA11VS, CHARMS; tACB PINS, NECK CHAINS, LOCKETS AKD PEOENTS, " ' PLAIN AND FANCY Bangle and Chain Bracelets, ' HINGS IN EVERY VARIETY. Fine Periscopio Spe6taoles and Eye (ilasses in Kubber, steel, Celluloid, Sn ver and Gold Frames. A jiew method of fitting; tne eyes correctly Call and examino stock; no trouble to snowKoods. " ' v i ' Respectfully, ! ; b. a. bell; Jeweler, Middle st., New Berne, N. C. N. B. I will eiv& Fifty' (S50.00) Dol lars for any article ever sold by me for Uold or silver that was not. octlldlT . B. A. Bell, JUST RECEIVED A SUPPLY OF Hancock's Inspirators, Hogue'a Graded Injectors, Gullettrs f 'Magnolia" Gins, Carver Cotton Gins, Carver Cotton Condenser?, i''-.;',:'-'-.i j''J'''A': ,'-- ...,.,( Complete Cotton Cleaners, "Tennessee". Wagons, - "Kentucky" tlane Mills, ' Cook's Evaporators, -',; , ";,'f.'Vii,'-';H if:.'','Ti'-r.,jr.fl.v,M; ' i i Gilbort Foroo Pumps, w ' ' : vV" !f . '.Buckeye Gbain Drills, . ' i Ache PulveriJiing narrows, w i jjj.if:. :; v." L -.i;' - -v" . i-' 'i . "'J (Y;.V','":. (r.v1, : Hand and Power Cotton Presses, : 'i!i.','?.r-V"iii-,"'; ' ,. "i '.V'V " ! i Engines and , Boilers of every de- I. ..-.: j.. i. scriptiQn. - k. Baw Mills.' Grlst llills, I .t;. vf , fry-vat -t ! Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, t ; ;) I frit:-: JO. v Pipe and Pipe Fitting?, , ivM-,: i'v; : ti ;s.v, . ' v ror Sale'onRe'asoiiabie Terms Respectfully, j. c. u;:itty. 7 NOUFOL,K. 'II X3 Dismal Swamp Lottery Co. Of PJorfollt, V. The franchise of this enternrlso Is based upon the charter granted by the Legislature of the State to the Dismal Swamp Cannl Company, and Its legality has been lalily sieu Detore tne oourt. . , 1'he object in view. Is thi ''imnrtiveinerit and exfcusion" of the OanaU and that full opportunity may b given for the pttrehase of the Tickets, of which there are only 25,000 with 356 Prizes,: the Dia' wing will take place on the '' ' ' ' i ' 20th December :; at which time It will be made in the city of Norfolk, before the onbMc. and unrinr t.hi supervision of duly authorized Commission ers, ana m UKe manner each succediug month. The Drawing of 22d November whs most successfully and siitlsfnctorlly conducted; tlie distribution of $18,050 giving assurance of the stability and good faith of the (Join pan ", aud HOW n is presentod with the following . CAPITAL PRIZE $5,00a " 1 Prize of ...... ..Jfij.fMK) Is.. $5,000 ,1,500 1,000 do. , 1,51)0 is is is .. Is is iS..i,., 'is.;:.,. is is...... is...... do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. , J.UUU 61 K) . .2IK) , 2IK) . 2(11) . 3)0 , , 1X' , ..50 ; ' io . ', 5 500 , 200 200 -ft. ) 200 200 . 000 7.50 1,000 1,000 1H) 200 APPUOXIMATION miSSKS. of........ ....sco Of 80 , ,of,... ao ..,.. ( J150 270 j 180 m Prizes , distributing $18.1)50 Plan of Lottery similar to that of Louisiana uompuny. r. ... .'' - .!.: J. -P. HOEBACn, Managee. Application for club rates or for In form a. tlon upon any other buslnesK, should be plainly written, giving ' fctate," County and Town of writer. . i i. Kemitbtnccs should be sent by TOxuress rainer uiam oy r. u. money oruer or regis. terea letters. ; : . . hxpress chnrircs upon S3 and lurxer sum win uepaia oy ineuompany. ' .. . i Aauress piainiy , t . .- i v , , . J, P. HORBACrf, Norfolk, Va. Agents for sale of Tickets required through out the btate.- Address applications as abve. The nnderslened sunervlsed the. Drawlne Class A of the Dismal Swamp Lottery Com pany, and certify that it was condueted, with Btrict fairness to all interested. , , ' , GEO, T. ROGERS) mo, toildnm - caAS. PICKETT. ) Commissioners , S. W. SELDNER, Wholesale Liquor Dealer,' 1 ' : No. HI Itonnoke Square, - ''" , , ' -. ! NORFOLK, VA. ( Orders promptly attended to and satisfac tion guaranteed. ' 01 iisiabiisaeu itio. "i . .' sepld&wum Ni rnAN Toms, . Geo. W. Toms. 1 i-erquimans t:o , n. i.;. . uenioru, j. w JOM. m. TOMS, ' . . , ijate of lUleigh, N. ; NATHAN TOMS & SONS, Commission Merchants, . . FOB THE SALE OF i Cotton, Lumber, Grain, Pnuts, and v all country Jnoouce. 1 ! No. 30 Myers' Wharf, aulOdiwlm NORFOLK. VA. 0. M. ETHER1DGE & CO., XCorfolls., "V.., Gen'l Commission Merchants Bell all kinds of country produce and make prompt returns. ( t , . timar to Diuzens Jianjc, isorioiK, va. r Correspondence solicited. auia-d&wJni Elizabeth Iron Works, CHAS. W,' PETTIT; Prop, j 230, 282, 284 and, 286 Water street NORFOLK, VAn , MAMIFAOTURER OF ENGINES,: BOILERS, , Saw and Grist Mills, SHAFTINGS, . I?iilleys9; tlang-ers, foboinqs:ant castings, - ) i Of Every Description. Complete facUitlei for ALL- WORKln HIGHEST CASH PEICES Paid for all kinds of OLD IRON, METALS andKAUS. . . , . - JAS: POWER & CO.. 28 Rowland' Wharf. NORFOLK, VA, We are always in the Market for thepu"r chase of old wrecks, old steamers and old ma' nMnnrv of all kinds. ... , All consiunmenut attenaea to prom miy ana carefully, and correct returns made, aulldly WM. SANDERLIN, ; . T. M. BANDELIW SANDERLIN BROS., Gen'l Commission Merchants No. IT Roanoke Dock, Norfolk, Va, Consiiinmehts of cotton, peannts, corn, shin gles, lumber, staves and country produce of every description soucitea. i , . , ' jjtuerai aavances maue on consignments in hand, or on bill lading. . - Hpeoial attention paid . to. country produce generally. v i , .auitt-uiy FMX B. SMITH, All CIIITE C T SI ORANBY STREET, " , ' ' DrawinttB and deslmis furnished to builders anu contractors in any part oi tyie country. m B. B. ' WHBATLEY'S ' ,., 107 Church Street. NORFOLK, VA. . .Dyeing and cleaning n all its branch' es done in the very best manner. . Prompt attention given tQ all orders by mail or express.,1 ,t r V- sep2d4m Fttmitoe; Mattresses, Carets, Uil lllotte, : Mattlug, Pictitrest JUrrprs, Clocks Window (Shades,! Cornices,: Etc, i tO Chnrch Street, huli-dem -"'o i P'i I NORPOLK. VA, . 13,' ;.sy jairr-rr Stall 3Jo.:i2-Left Hand'SI ; AT THE 9ITY MArjET, always supplied with the vrv best Fnis MeatH, Heef, 1'wk, Mutton and Hansago thut me maiKoi.niiorus. uuuunniin, lanltf-dly - ' DItUGS AKD MEUICINF.S. oil, Rope, bcanvass, Kails', 'spike' Oakum and Slip Chandlery is at Market Wharf. THE SPOT o gut Stoves at Bottom, Prices. Can- and seo them at , . , ' U. S. MACE'S, . ' .Market WlmrJ THE SPOT To get Hoes, Spades, Shovels,' Axes, ept in the Hardware Line, all at Bot torn Prices for Cash, is at ' U. a. MALE'S, Market Wharf. d&w NEW BERNE, F. C. R. BERRY & CO., 278 WashinR ton street. New York- - Constantly receiving on commission all kinds of farm produce. Are prepared to supply the trade with Butter4 Cheese, Apples, Potatoes, and other fruits and vegetables at wholesale rates. Quota tions furnished at Berry's Drug Store. ' ASH buyers can get spot terms at . i BERRY'S. AVE time, avoid delay when suffer ing, by having your prescriptions ispensedat 1 BERRY'S. yiMBLE fingers 1 at ' ' work for the sick BERRY'S. A NIGHT BELL for the use of those that trade at , i- . RERRVS. . TO matter whose advertisement heads 11" the nrescrintion vou still hav lh ight to have it put up at BERRY S., , 10 compete with low-priced goods - furnished to our country-stores, from the North, manv drufl'i-ist.i- foul , called upon to meet, competition with. Haon thfl fitrpnfh nf nil p-rindx nnvaraA dn my label. . No slops put up at . , : . BKKKX S. MiACiU paints, $i.a per gauon, at :! . BERRY'S. LEINSTEE DUFFY, ; Druggist S Apothecary Fancy and ' Toilet c Articles FULFORD'S OLD STAKDS Corner Broad and Fleet Streets, NEW BERFE, N, C. 49 PhyBiclans prescriptions carefully com pounded... , , . aug22-dtf TORPID bowels; DISORDERED LIVER, and RSALARIA. ;lrom these strarc-a arise three-tonrths ol thu discasBs or the ljutnau race. ... Those Bymptoius indiuuui their exutenoe : Loi ot AmiolUe, Bowcis costive, Kick Head tuiha, fUUuons utter eutlnv. aversiout (erlion ot body or luiua, ICrvctaUon of food, lrrltnbllitr ot temper J,,r spirits, A L1UK of having Reed some amy, Dtsshte, t'latlerinx ot tlto Uuitrt, Dots betore tlie hjvlily Col. ored Jjnlle, COWS'HPATIOIV and da mand tlm uso of a remedy thit iu H dl iity. on thu Liver. AgaLivur rttcdicinu TVTVh rvL8 have no equnl. Tlioiractlaitontia JitilnoysiindSkln is also prompt; rumov'.nir nU lnipuntios throufii these thivo kevl. engers at the system," piotlucind npiii tiUi.souad diirestion, repmlar stools, a clear skin and a vigorous bad v. tuttw pit.i b J SfWi". 1 """T or Jtrlpinif nor lutcrlora niiuuniiy worn ana aro a pcrrvct ' ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA,' , 1 HIS FEELS LIKE A KE1V MA?:. "I have had Dysncpsis, -wiih Consiipa tlon.two years, und hiivo trlcil ton (IlliVtcnt knids of pills, und TVTT'H arc tho first that have done me anv gooT. They havoj cleaned me out niooiy, My appctiio ia splendid, food differs wadily, mid I now liave natural pnssairos. I feel like nuw man." Yf. i). KUWARDS, Palmyra, O. ! Boldovrtywliere.BBo. Offlw,1fnmiySt.,N.y. TUTT8 HAIR DYE. Grat Haiti on 'WniSKRns cliaiiRdd In stantly to a CiLossr Black by a siiiulo nn, plication of this Dra. Sold by Drul'gisu. or sent by express on receipt of $1, Offlco, U Murray Street, New York. TUH'8 MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE. H. W. WAHAB, (Sacoessor to K. U. WtndleyJ , DISTILLERS' AGEHl! FOR Pure Rye and- Corn Whisky AT WHOLESALE. ' - . i7BS ;AHD CIGARS ' , IN GEFAT ARITY (jinger - Ale, Pale ' Ale; Beer AND PORTER. 1 V ..... J . . . . , ni"-' T " "WAIT All. ,yth J, N.C. rone : ;

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