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'AILY OTONA -1 ? . i -r . - : : ' . : .- - VOL, III. NEW BERNE. N. crn r I : -. - tJ I I M'J ; Per.onal. I .. ,. ' I ' : a LOCAL NEWS. Journal BXlolatqre Almanac. '.; L ' laa fifle8, 5:13 Length of day, Sun sets, 6:44 j 13 hours, 83 minutes. , Moon sets at 8;08 p. ni. War Department, Signal Service, V. - r. , , , , ,, Army.. t Report of observations taken at New Berne. -' - ". , .' April 25, 1884 6 P.M.' ' ' . : , Max. Min. Rain ' AemP- ' Temp. Fall. .,t.New Berne... 61 -vr. 45 . ? '. 15 . J. W. Webb, Observer. For Sale, Personal Mr..D. E." Sanderlin. 'nf -rn0w ' S1A1E NEWS. 1 Betsv hns a on; accompanied by his daughter, Miss GI"d from enr Exchangea. 7 day. Mr. Sanderlin is enthusiastic for donhf: JESSL X. 5 considbIe m servant depart in peace." Id 1 -"p on-i eam transportation for Onslow. .The who wl, 1? an cyclones, aiwctt. m B.!ction sh ap- Florida by DeTatv K n"T nZTfJ.'1. ?. Pla m SsSa ksSs . uo luatiae planted very HDeraiindnopnifinffi in J, the pota- dealers and shippers of grain by POULTRY RflMF FPIIITQ ad the peas Kay of flew Berne to all points! ' Mt UITSi Brick Block, Middle at. 7n n7n 8Ude8VilN ?orn is ?! P nicely, the pota" to dealers and shipped of erain .w Professor BeihTiw J. h,. d.V nVrnnf. a.!?u. f 8 . I .v the peas W of flew Berne to all noints dancing halllast night. A good Un croVhas b no doubt. Ilniriaiminirnn r f i7 i T . . waaaea -uu- uiterest to ship bv ;. . ia going on... .. ;. to let the Normal School remain at W of the Atlantic aud North n'arX iservices at uie Methodist Church ko Dead. ' Elizabeth City. We hope that ,Ina Railroad. , to-mght.. The revival has resulted in A report wu circulated a few davs !?0re iDt.ereSt Wi" 1)6 taken to make n ten conversions.;! - ago in this city that Mr. J J Cte I a grater success this year. Organization of St.Philiip'g Parish. -iL iviiM inn oq niTdiiinf ha :n. 11 1 rtnf-i 11 1 ..... k 1 1 11 in n .vr rt v 11 -.1. 1 w vnuuuiuni iTfincanr n u.i 1 am xj. i;r.rnran a 1 i t- t.. ufi,1UD do,y mius, souwoiiittu wen Known in this com- , , Jrais oi a Lvmnnfin.iv w uwoop Brower Brothers vus ui-. 0 r"rK Ja aid one in speaking of the contest for munity, had departed this lif and Ts ?f6tn W8. nnearthe on Fourth , hSSJ tfpfiuOTi'l?1 ?b" italSli?"Bt Enyi" the sheriffalty in the Renublican con. soirittakfln U fl.Vh ... -, S between Princes and ChARhinJ has been r,X li)P'W1 MlB810n ApplytoT J-MAYforstencllB. ap25d3m 1 fm. 1 . .. Licuara-i ICE! ICE! ICE ' ICE ! PEODTJC! 340 Washington Street & 92 Park Place, mBW YORK. neiurn8 promptly r.n.Sme'Si.'TJS'SS .r- tinea 10 toe Consignments aniioito.i made. ""u,u" promptly RRVirnvnoipa t . . . I 111.... A SSS?81 "eiivery system, Bain. lSSrhamhr"8"11181011 st- Enyard which he With tho fail iml.,"""8'l- Brick, Brick! For sale In any quantity. Sample can be seen at aiy store after the Tenth of iXay. K. R. JONES. nn2ldttf Notice. i. tho Llioi-iflPnll.- ! il. T ... I . . . ... ",0lrifirWAnn Tinnnn :-,vention,"and the mules out run the tabernacle to the spirit land beyond the ZZt' lestK afternoon, by ry to applying io the next ConventYon ' ffil119-" - kes. Butwe have positive UZl T ?rt,e8 ho .excavating ?!fi!5d" a Pah- The fol- The steamer: Shenandoah carried out that the report is not true. He was n water DHie la mil' f' a GLWtJlPA Wfl. about seven hundred boxes of pease yesterday, and, from hi to&ffiti JL" f N" Gmn' W. E?Fo R1' yesterday. They sold on the wharf at Ph8ical aprance will be able for It 7s aid tKf & g the east Jonf and GE. Tinker. ' U' 3 to e3.80 per box. The rainy weather ome time yet to solicit consignments o tattrtlrtdSS & UTV'wall f" F" , . retards the picking. . ,. , cotton, grain and other produce for the Tnil lV' - . Wardens, P. A. Wilev. TrZJT lirm of W. H. Morris & Sons, Norfolk, licaw hmaE h , PT t '-Secretary; Messrs. Manning Va.,afirm that has done b9ineRa tn 11 1' begmningto fea, Mackey and Webb were chosen . ... iiniot auov Bem 10 DA nrAn3rinrrlu"iCKaieBD0thel!nnvonK,.,l,:i. . . uauy persons in tnis section, and. w for a h,v nu rl rK"" Wav 14th V:r:,"" 'UBBCB xt " uleek s Office. ... T V -r-0.""" b1W n ' : " ames Jrur- Woii uT.ri- iuru wn Messrs. . . w bebhe, N. C. Anril iam i . tv did in li h i i ii v vPBrornnv Wx t i-u i - Kvuoiai DULiMi2ii:r.ifin. i vonp nrhA nmn : . i t . . i aui ruoLKr. itarntnnn J tt i am . x vui, rfwuu'j wmiuwo - - jvmm "uu o ariaigneu lasc week irt.V 1 v" auu uornan as 11 miaous navine clams ncraincf Ka a respectiullv irfoTm Vn t ; are Kinaton gentlemen dnd alive to the Mr- Burges3wi11 remembered by in Granville court charged with Th? -nn u ?ity'or which vouchee have not L ft CAN interest of their refined hnBoa every member of the old 27th Regiment murdering a nL iZT mV J Pt of the Mission ""ued, will hand them in ' ..,T.B fcr SENATdB in the - - n... I" 7 as the regimental sutler and ,, was no rfnnhr. Zu. "V. . -h! Convention onor before Friday, May 2dT ISsl ttW .,. . Y"".s wwuoiuau, uno. o. jjong, iisq., w, JU .. J " . . " " ouooung, -vr. senior win De called and u7 oraer of Finanon nnmm; - t,...!... j., , ., B .. 4'ne8s bestowed by him to manvwhiifl but nnon n.n AYaminof,- t&I settled here and rsoni.. .?". J Bna D 01 r 'nance committee. -at the closing exercises ol kTJZ M,tre" ,s yet remembered, and they Poryear,- by physicians, he was h"fflte' be "Pected. 7 w" . . "0IDR exercises or Kinston tnow hn . mo f. . ... ' if . J L.nnnnn' ' " , Wd? Thw eyidenceof nrosniriiaan:ii - . -'nfiii uo m we io. - . - ,UDilu?i anu tne court eratifvinff an , ; cv'0VJr ordered him p'aced in ti.A nvim eonatnr-',,ir,m,8lo, I - j - vi tuuir couraee. zpai Goldsboro Baptist Review Mr &Dd(neTSr --Daily Keporter. apl23dtd R. IlaarfA 1 1 , i M... . - , uiaueu ouuooi on tne sutn of Mav. xxr . , . . Lenoir will give him. a ui. jjuujj win give tneni eometning D. Hancock, City Clerk. Polntwlthhut little exSe h!oeat?5lon In 8)llcltlnK thd public Pto hAM .honfld,ent for him. t.iiut n.i;...... .no'(l their ortlent slble T" the lowest nos- fl Out or uwn orders solicited, and promptly K. 0. E. LODGE, TO THE VOTERS OF GRAVEN COUNTY: form you that I am WW .T AT A TTT- NeWlerne- K- C, April 8th, 188J. 9drtf worth hearing. Jonathan Havens says that when he T j; was a " navigator of the Tar river, as captain of the steamer Wilson, that t when off Boyd's ferry one day, his .steamer received quite a jar on the starboard. The exclamation of "Heav - ens, what a snake 1" from the cook, r brought all hands on deck. Cap't. . Havens seized his navy, and after three uwHiiwmeo ana eirecttve shots, killed The Repnbllcan Convention. The following deleeratea pointed: ap- few days ago for a prospecting ton? Lwhom TZZ 23 1884- m ine outh. His first noinf. of We tat ZZZ , destination was north Alabama IweawpSSR" lias C E. SLOVER FKESH Spring Opening MILLINERY GOODS I ! JH0ICE GROCERIES AM) npcfiii S ml r. A. . just leceived n SUPPLY of . i nnunnntion 1 1 r. . i . v oiwub iuul w w -w w Orlando Hubbs and E. R. n,J M,"TT.w .tt aDaa. Cer8T?a "y6" acquainted with and offers for ol j '"" vi una ueen a reflir pnf. of j-"uomo ana Mr. lrfnnord I ts . . S:Tnn'a! si monthsfbut rPol APRIL 99 IflfiA !!1 Gran"lated Sugar. r;r rr-. x- U-Abb0" nis locatln here is by no means thtlW York. ' " "gar " omun aegatesto theDis- permanent. If he should find a strictest integrity prSZd r$Z net Convention, and J. W. Harrell al- country with wbich he is better businessmenfafd' tCZAp'oSle leruaio. pieasea than hn in wif.h fiiiu ),m;n lor all their buRi'nfisa tm . -m- . X e"1 'grate at no distant dav. Uf ""ucu' inai an patronage be. iv. oui-rj, sua wara, u. (j, WE WILL DISPLAY OUR Stock of Millinery Goods emigrate at no distant day. i " vti inn iiuiii y annrwti n . f . Tmi i his snake, or mocca8inshin.whi;hn10a.JKehoe;8ri Ward, P. M. Draney; 4th well anoint pT.X';,, " ured twelve feetlong and the size of a Tn7t Wwd' A' Monday er the fine cattle recent stovepipe. Lawyer Satterthwaite said Lv t! ' th Ward' 6lh cinct, lb. ly purchased by Mr. Blackwell in that the snake had been often seen, and 7 bbAott; Townsh,P No. 1, Swift creek, the North. These gentlemen are tradition had it thott. ua i i A. A. Bryan: Township No. 1. Manl Stockin? fhwir iloirw u. . for over one hundred years. Where is f", Chi?-f?,"5 TownfihiP No- . Wltt very fine cattle John 0. The Voltaic Belt Co of Hatahaii n rr, J 7 re8Pectfy- OnslewVext?, V . ; , ; V W. D. Pettlpher; Townehlp Angier, President of the Woolen Mich.; offer tl Isend S.DriSESa MBS. S. H. LANE M HtYL No. 8, Russell's, Brister Harris; Town- Mills, has returned from the North, X? J!? Belt and Electric A pplfances on aDo2 p' 7"' (,' NOtTet ' aliinTIn 9 l. tr n n. tohora ha h l t . k,v"" trial, for thirty Jo 4- .11 , , " aP PollOK St.. Nw R.. mr-Tt.i, i i v.o wcc, u, x. noiiev: uu una ucuu Dnvinff ma. ' . " u"ji " ieu, oia ana ' i w r'Trr Adams creek, Wm.' nery ; and investigating' the ItW muumacture ot woolen fabrics. See advertl8firnfinf.7 Ti "J8- Ma . I lr' uuiwxw Fulton Market Corned Beef, Brunswick H.ams. Breakfast Strips, Sugar Cured Shoulders. ooicea Corned Beef, - - "u on patronage De- stowednnon thom ;ti . . attention with as good and aspromnt 0N vyiueu uoci, resulte as from any house of the highest TUEST) A V A PPTT 00 J in a f otted IIam. standing in this market. b X U -t , Ar&lh 22d, '84, Steam Cooked Oat Meal Yours trulv. Tho R. E. Cochran & Co respectfully invited to '-'""cc, to. ca and exam.ne them Condensed Milk, A Fair Offer. v.. .. lobster. MmA.f. . , . iuwnbuip jo. o, Adams creek, Wm. """""r ana investigat ng the Iostvitaiirv t.STf1-to,l0tt,!r WUliamB; TWnBh,p No' 6' Te"Ple'8. m,anulac,tnre of olen fabrics! &ad STH h f h Ia?'e! ! tounder" J- i.P- Godett; Township No. 6, Lee's Tho work on e factory will begin stand that he is "whole in heart and Farm, E. F. Sugg; Township No. 7, verS00Q and will be pushed to a .uMen,SMA11 fancy free," and thai it is Lean vear. rw,, a ! . m. . . speedv comnlpfion mifl 1. " the only pre fancy free," and thai it is Leap year. Some fine cabbages were in the city jeaieruay irom tne farm of Mr. J. J. Wolfenden. ,He is shipping daily oyer iuoa. jm. j. Kailroad. A large lot ,were also shipped per steamer Shenan doah 'yesterday from the farm of Mr. Coloburn, near Morehead City. ' ' The work on it ?? PrePaFa.tom of beef containing MRS. r.l. 0. DEWEY IS RECEIVING HER SPRING STOCK 7, James City. Washing Rn-" " tne Factory will likewise be- SnThin:1. Ifc c?n" Townshio No. 8. Plea,t mil T.UfJ Sm ,n a Short time. and lifen?! JEI ' .uiuuu Tn ii. ... . I .ui. - o r"Fwoo, iuvaiu-i lters; Township No. 8, Red house, '"ywreyiiie Observer: The Mem- Z,a , MKBnoif, Dyspepsia, ner- "TlMr -m . E R Dudley; Township No.V Arnold's, onal Address on the 10th of May, SS,,an T0' -M-X 1 1 X 11 ei V PaDiTow,,BbiP No. 9, Brocks', will be delivered by Daniel II. m d ttnf .. X 9 uuwuuDwei. ... ...... I.uan TOo rr n ... 1 1. ' " uu Sardines, Fine Teas, Codfish. Pickles, Dried Peaches, Dried Apples, Prunes. aP9 IiED CJ OIL. dim OF For Rent, A New Indnatrr We copy thearticie below from the I? Oampbellton r.v i. . . Kev. Mr. PfiH wi nio uouuui, gi our UnSlOW I T vuuiv-uvt fnic-c u i: . Dersons nrnfASHAil niin a ",vul" "ve near our owansboro i -vr fli. v.i6WU.- oev. Lean. Ean. nf 3; " yr"?:" th0 relt of exhaus- and has addi m n, . u., i.7i L.-".. . , . u T " e : " vuus Prostration, overwork.or I" u ' ""C1"CB' wmcn """i: vai nas just Closed "cuie awease, particularly if resulting cuBiomerB Eev08 tt$&& ,tSS At Emely Low Prices. Dersons nrnfAaHA,1 aiiiA. VD.B Sold by druggists. 8at3 n ni,T .... Her OPENING will be on Thursday, April 24. A, 91. Baker In Line. ...v-. "'.' ",. By reference to our advertising col- correspondent. f1 northern gentlemen of large The enervation and lassitude of snrino- nmna It will h h. . iiaIi... 'llll-.vu.. :.. "... . . means. haVfl DAAn Tiaifcin hS time r h,,f ij;r L . -i.?60 8Pn.n6 kucmi mi. uo&er una i "wieaKui uiueu are getting to be aU: i 'i. i r.T .-..uS nun ocu-i-- . luuimuum ui tne sluggish fkllen in lino: oitk k;. v.. as valuable and cnnf.lv arf.vio lion lately. With a ViAw nf infaofin ection of the blood. and la on the march to a successful and "e used m the manufacture of surplus capital. We "are glad to hnHn lfum.ulated by the use of He,r ' "ends and customers are assured spring trade.. He ep " iXlVlL' Sfft tlfey SSOSrSSR l&ffSSS stock and strives to please, and his ar- ad the young .re hatehed b '"Tf l !.nve8tJ tST the 6e8t blood W -rangement of stock , for display strikes wamt,h' They are raised, when hatched ffij ijJ!n?n TH remain8 of kpown- if uu UIViaODDH. WIlltjTl T.llnv Bar MWanAiinla I muwuuv U1CCU. illl I I.IIHI 11? Ctttr I Z WBBMaaanBBBB. I Bv - n - KjaW-ft- ? Congressman, Hon. W. COMPfTTT" 0"" OUmiTier a.. ,1, n?D.teA once found eighty en-es in onfl J. Green, arrived TiArAnn Hof.j A'VltXlfJJ3ililjlA I . .. of the swamna ftfcthnFaa,! nfXrkiu'i": -'.V .7W".V" uiuajr ; I ; w " " wva va. lliltaujr I Ulcll Im Hi 1 1 1 1 WUril ntiMArl 11 I our fancy and is worth seeing. . I ,;..'rM. 1 n , Commencement Kxirria.. Ihe Marshals have sent us a compli . ocuv ui a wmir river. HwtiiHnrftut. i . 7 vo uuneu nom ine , ' mentary ticket, neatly and artistically to carrf hem homi Twhenhnigato? EP,SC0PaI cch on Sunday after- PFICE 25, 6 P. M. gotten up, to the commencement exer- approached with hostile intent and ?00D Eev- Dr J 0. Iluske officiat- L OUTT0N-New York futures steady; ewes at unapei mil o the 4th and 5th rT"', "m6 DaBly reweat pursued 'V6' tU501l' y ine Itev. Dr. Mar- F " C"0J 1ew uerne market steadv . : m. . . .. ..j. I OV the furlniia mnthoi. oli;t..- shall AfT?nT.'l. - I Holoa t a u-i . J u uuue. inanus. xne aadress will he " -mihwj, . who - v. uawigu, , i vi JU uuies at 10 to 11. deWWore the Literary Societies bf himt'ook in KLWilmtagtOn Review: Bishop GJod 0'" MMdUn 103'4' Wl$$ ' 3 8tt0 WM byHon;Henrv Watterson.nf iron'-.v tion and attack-Mi h. Watson loft. I n . .. F Uood Ordinay. 10. a mi aataisw -li... . . ' w' .,u ..sair wun .v.. ., uiKUfc lor ,W6W . vir uooa urainary, 10 7-8. 1 ; -ru'ruKSSJ.. ... ,v.Uvuluv.j, - - viic aiiiauur witn v i oo iiigm lor New andjthe baccalaureate sermon will be h"hhf0efr M? had to restrain York, lor attendance on a ConnHI W byRev. j;. BvHawthorne,D. D., ofyi, 1S f 6 House of Bishops S the gima. ; fh. w. f . S. er respectsto E disco nal Chnrnh vr ; . - . . ,""' xne oia man reached A , was bum The following are the Representatives: home in safety and deposited the eras ' m0Ded yesterday by telegraoh.- mP n, owieiy, a. a. mier, mterson . "Zl "dduk potato nouse, kJul" Ui pnospnate rock re- Jnn n r. . . and' when he nnxt nort J InAntTv f .. . ,iunei m J"' rM W. hook after his Wta M ZLT .uPun nd July, ing, u. a. itnam and E. W. Pou, jr. full of . voune alliMtora rTl "aiuva wuniies nas been pro Marshals: J. S. Mann, chief; E. M. heat- of the potato house n.0IJnce? very rich in those proper Faust, c: G. Wright, E. F. Strickland, ad-hatt1hed 8x,tr ' the eightv eggs. "e?.,whlca mafce it valuable as a N. A. Sinclair, G. W. Arrimrton and .T teem.-.hto handa he'determ- fertilising agent. There is a good R.Monroe.'- vr- - vu v ci oi i&i ii 1 1 . i hk f ii i in i laa nv hn ..u: . - ood for them but ascertained that thev ZZZT " l"BJeoc ana exP'0- uKea molasses better than anvthini omr-ta Drogrcss. In '84. MILLINERY. '84. will be pleased to show her friends, and u tuuiiu geueraiiy, ail TUK TWO VACANT STORES BELOW THE CENTRAL HOTEL, Apply at once to J0HNDDNN, Administrator. Di$solutionLaw Firm. 1 WmmT .i-.!,"k.?.:ih.Junl?r member, retires. eanUnieetice. al lue office, and iniB na uay of Apr!, A.D. 1884 an, WM. J. CLARKE." npj wm. e. clakke;' L. J. Moore. Wm. e CtAHKlt MOORE & CLARKE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, jsew Berne, N. C. veT G?eeneSHvrt!!e P0UrtB ?f Carteret. Cm andmlcofe's."101168' Lenotr' Colloctlng a specialty, ap5 dwtf 11.74 11.76 11.87 . 11.98 CORN-Steadyat 64a72c. THE NEW DESIGNS IN DEALERS IN vane. rtBui,.,,-; liked.' moLThr- rations ' are stuMa We see Oiat a correspondent from this else.' He would dip his fingers in his ponseqaenco of the discovery lands ; - - "uu" uiji uib uugers in niS I . 7" v uiowvciv 1UUUS I city to the Aeu and Observer suggests molasses pot and the little alligators nave mater,alIy advanced in manv the above ticket for the nnr,rn.h,J would take hold of his fingers and lick localities and thoRA rhn a .vn. vjoruw unu maj. jonn uughea for great satisfaction when, one day he left """"v cmertain any propo- Lieut Governor, and while we can en- the door of his potato house onen and ?i on "Uy, even at an -advance dorse all that is aaid'-in commendation ,li)-,a 8 Jevrett to their kind luFC0 timc8 ; the former asking ...:.. . .... ... . guardian and with th ineHnn nnA w . . I tnese gentlemen, we still , think that ages sought their long-lost mother "koV Z 1 u " ' ' Senator Vance fits, his .present position , "Which I wish to remark. ' Elizabeth . City Economist TIia iw Yvoii iu miutt wiuiarawing nim, .w . J nlJiu8o mpiain," ; r pufuiiibiuu oi ni zaDefli fiifp nn i' . ... :.u. 7 . there's money in alliP-atrti-fal,i iiJ .Ar,Hr,n. ..-x, . .ac ' ' v uui iwuiug m our ftn Jf ,."7 --""",, w tuo voting pOnulation hanr:-i an ardentdesireinourheart caSh X'wn ylu ta 1872, when Cob" to Cii t a I'll ot fnr nnr lU'oimm.r JU. ?uu " . lOOKing lor dnrl Rriinn ... f ' . . DOHIRSTIO 1HARKET. Seed CoTTON82.50a3.50. ' ' Cotton SEED-i-?!l3.50 per ton. Beeswax 250. per lb. HoNEy-75o.'per gallon. " " Country Hams-181o. per lb. ' Laed 181c. per lb. r' r ; &KK7a80' Pr Pd-" Eao8 lHcrperdoien. Peanuts 8l.o0al.50 per bushel ' Foddkr-800. to 81 per hundred. : Onions 8 per bbl. ' Field PEA8-85o.a$1.00 per" bushel. HD7', 9al1?.- 5 .8 BaOeV tHiCKKNS-Orown. 75c. per pair. FINE MILLINERY GOODS Tuesday, April 22. '84 Provisions, which will be sold I at LOWEST CASH Groceries New Berne, April 20, 1884. dl w QRfNING!. On Tuesday, April 22d. ROBERTS & 0R0 Wholesale & Het&il Dry Goods ; ; . Boots and Shoes, All of which we are offering VIRY 9 VW ' Orders solicited.-! : v:v:; " Satisfaction guaranteed. ! ; . '1J dw New PTnjijn t n """.. BOW oni Rem urrai .mU .A-.TjiS in mir i.i. . .- . -ei .aiiuiut. vni wiuiub hi inn vnrinir nnnn nt).. r vninran-uMwii' !.W n.. . ' .. . , I ... i , - t. . Lan'irM an ardent dealra in onr haart JS: ail!a.t 't is now 4.000. , In 17ft. .1,3 i. MAl-80o.. per.boBhel ... .. ... M1SSKA.TT! T. HATSTJ A WT A '.'' nnillP1.lA9BUnw BiVST to ca t a l.HlIot for our old c.na Z. 7". 7.u a looking for flnfi nrft'nw w t'OTATOES-Bahamas 46o : vmoW . T ". IILJIII l"'"' WW I ' - BO wol r John TI nirhna fm- t ln. H HOUSK- 8 . bUStlinff WOrld. . SHINOLKS-West In, ia h1;. 1 ?"or o .?e. roachcsri.""' 2100 iWi?. inch, ?? w '.obuccors or tne ticket, we are chipmunks. eonhra ik , ""''D i'punvuoB. xne creat ineraiuiA . w.w ner m. oiweopimon ( t a triumph for the ' - -lir'r2 : . as been since the Tiaili,! ' "1 ?. " : . ' - v""-" UTTLK UATHARTIfl ia h hn -. viro uvjuuo. per DUBlu ..wv ian, per pound. ' ' ' Shingles West IndiMnll and hnm. '''fe'l ! the'puhHo' gon- v; f tuu examine ner in V. n I. til 18 t , v y vp tin, and the maioritv to warjj those of the . ..... jj. ana oniy reliable Liver Pill known; never fails with tlimnBuu:.ii. ' I purely vcgotublo. 15 cents. wdw A af?at Was New Hkss Ponic-ltirwa 9 na, i, At the Kailroad clears : lOaiOic. j ... Rhr,;,u 'r;;r.' rf . loioi. - ? . U'J nun, ii nccoru ' ' " - '-- r - . ' i.ii increase BEAUTIFUL Hj3W ST0CK; cur UU i Mlala mm.A m.A . "'n",:'"e""' ro em fieri t mdti.i -m.,a.,., ,!., wo wW.iC,, TCSST had with been our in lirnrtv statue. i tf , ' vv va i -r the Increase A8K8DSYijps-20a45c.' Ili.icrv I IVlAU Xfli:i-1!1NIB I . " .v 11 1 . vun Warn f . uu nave been ereater CilAl pereaok.- ,v.-,- i m , 1 ' ' Kreacer. uid I ; FwuB-W.00a7.60 per barrol.1" l f "Si, wUI endeav" to give satis. Wwi. CL1ARKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. iiowcemH.; ,i . OF New Worn Tt, collection of seamen's wnKe n(i ,i OlUoe four doors above uBtouiiou..i. niarSU-dAwtf '1 "i--.i
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