y vol. in. NEW BEKNE.N. C. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1884. NO. 221. - -1 1 J LOCAL NEWS. Journal Wlallnr AUnne. Sun rises, 7.03 Length of day, Sua sets, 4:47 I 0 hours, 43 minutes. Moon riica at 4:29 a. m. Diamond-back terrapins are coming in occasionally. Tho steamer Elm City left last night for Hyde county." , Mr J. L. Rbem will plant out one hundred and fifty thousand cabbage this winter. .. , : " Four marriage licenses issued during f the past week by the Register of Deeds, three to colored and oae a white couple. The funeral of Mr. Joseph Duncan, who departed this life Saturday, the 12th inBt., wili take place this evening from the Episcopal Church at 2 o'clock. A Bpecial meeting of St. John's Lodge No. 8, A. F. & A. M. . w ill bo held tomorrow-night. 'Work in the 3.-d de gree. All Masons in good standing in cited to attend. V . Charles E. Moore, of North Carolina, has again - resumed his duties at the V. S. Marine hopital, Staten Island, N. Y., after a severe attack of pneumonia which left him almost entirely deaf. ; K. P. ifeattle, of North Carolina, assistant surgeon of the U. S. Marine hospiUl, Staten Island, N. Y. has recent ly been very ill but ia at present much better and in alfew days (it is to be hoped) Will be able to return to his pro fessional business. One of our barbers was putting the finishing touqh on the head "of a cus tomer' yesterday, by sprinking water from one of his handsome bottles, when a rural visitor awaiting his tuin caught the arm of 1 the tonsorial professor and exclaimed, "Hold on! don't put so much of that pepper eauceonthat men'sheud, it might get in his eyes." Who WIIe? . Our correspondent ;iD." sends' us letter, published with his communica tion, which bears the marks of an hon est man and. a gentleman if he did let rum get the better of him on one occa- sion. Can not some of our Kinston friends tell us who "J. B. " was? ' Advertlilngt T. -..... - We often hear some of our business men sav thev would advertise their onnAa hut nohodv rends advertisements. but if thY . wjli.tead a communication inthU . i&uo oa a" What I saw in the New Berne'"' JOURNAL," which will be continued, they will be convinced that at least one persoii has read them and be come interested enough in their contents to tell i.toother people, and when he tells it to others through the columns of the Journal, he ia , speaking to about ten thousand people. Church SrviceTo -day. Christ Churoh V.W. Shields, Rector. -4 3rd 8undny in Advent. 8 a. m.. Holy Communion. Other services at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p, m. Burial office at 2 p. m. Sunday School at 4 p. m. The public are always invited to attend the services of this Church. , , Presbyterian Church Services at 11 a. m. -br He v. Dr. Burkhead. Seats free to the public. ' Baptist Church Rev. C. A. Jenkens Pastor. Service at 11 a. m. and7p, m. Subject at night: "The Liquor Traffio the Enemy of God, Man, and the State." Seats free and the public cordially invited to attend. - Personal. -T-' . 't , . M. DeW.l Stevenson, Esq., isff to Providence, E. I. V v Mr. Albert L. Way and family have returned to New Berne to spend the winter,, Mr. Way is a fine sportsman and we are glad to know that he enjoys the winter months in New Berne. Mr. C. H., Fowler, of Stonewall, was in the city yesterday. ,.' ; : Mr. H. W. Lane, of Bayboro, paid us a pleasapt visit yesterday. . ? Mr. Spencer - Brooks, of Johnson Hills, called to see us yesterday.. Miss 'Leah Jonea has returned from a visit to Clinton ,' ?''',,.ir.(. Judge Seymour returned from Ral eigh last night where he has.been hold' wg court. 'S'vi-V. '.. Jos. Miller,, a diver- from Norfolk with his'attender, arrived last night for the purpose of. assisting in raising what remains of the steamer Defiance. r Harper's Magazine. With the year 1885 two important trials will be commenced in Earper't " tnazine, one of them by Constance Vnimore Woolson, whose "'Anne" and ' 'for the Major" placed her in tho front rank of American novelties. Her new rovel will be called "East Angels, '.'and it, promises to be an strong a story as "Anne," while superior to it in artictio lament. The other "At the Red love" is a bright, Jiumorous novel -ated in Berno, Switzerland by a ' rns to whose identity the, public "dto giicr.s. It is to be fully 1 1 v :: C. I-.-'i.? i-rt, f -, Our Cltr Flnmnee. From the report published in Friday's issue of the Journal it will be seen that the total indebtedness of the city to date is S12.510.85. This amount includes the debt incurred by purchasing the Button engine which is to be paid for in five years amounting, including interest, to 2,800, and a hose carriage for the At lantic Fire Company to be paid for in wo years, amounting to $817,50. So the real debt of the city now due or in udgment and floating vouchers is 88,898,f5. But the report also shows that there will be a deficit this year of $1,151,03 making the debt on the let of May next, exclusive of the debt for the engine and hos'e carriage, 10,049,58. The board of council, owing to aniu- iu notion against them, will fall behind this year over eleven hundred dollars, and at this rate when will the debt be pad, and when will a city voucher be worth what it calls for ? It is in view of this state of things that a meeting of the taxpayers is called to consult about having the charter amended so that enough money can be collected to pay current expenses and pay off the debt. Shall we fund the present debt and is3ue bonds for tho building of a market house and for the building of a city hall, city offices and engine house; or amend the charter so as to colhct more taxes, or shall wo go on issuing vouchers for which the city gets seventy five cents in tho dollar, and ilnally go to noihing? The idea of a city with a million and a half of taxable property and with a der-t of only about ten thousand dollars, gl owing her vouchers to be sold on the streets for sixty and seventy-five cents n the dollar is simply ridiculous. Something must be done. List of letters Remaining in the Por-toHice at New Berne. Craven county, N". C, December 18ih, 1884. Allen, Laura. Boyd, Annie; Boms, W. IT.; Hunn, Charlie; Bryant, Asa; Beny, It. J. O. Cox, Miss E. J. Dawson, Sarah; D.D , Mise ; Dike, James. Ellis, John; Ellison, Joseph, care Capt. J. H Mclver. Hemming, John, care Capt. Mat tho w Flemming: Fisher, Alexander. Green, Leah; Green, Hannah; Geu- kins, Lucy. Hardy, Israel; Henderson, Jane E.; Howard, Martha, (2). James, Mrs. Ju. ; McLane, Mrs. A. it. U. Robert, Louisa; Rhodes, Adeline. Sanders, Hasty; Sanders, Annie L.; Smith, Master William. Wilson, J. A.; Willkins, Fany. Persons calling for above letters, will say advertised, and give date of list. E. A. Richardson, F. M. Old Times. . Editor Journal: In looking over a batch ef old papers a day or two since, the following short epistle happened to cross my vision, it migbt interest some of your Kinston readers a8 well as some hereabouts, these Christmas times, therefore 1 place it at your disposal. It will be seen now and then our fathers, as do now their eons, would exhilorate" as well as "jubilate." Observe the date and it is so near the 4th of July it is but charitable to sup pose that J. 13. had taken a running start on that eventful day. However tho offender was quick to make the amende honorable and to promise solemnly, there should not be a repeti tion of the act. Lenoir was then Dobbs county and this William White was a son-in-law of Governor Caswell. He afterwards moved to Raleigh, where three of his daughters, including Mrs. Uovernor Swain, have died in the last year or two. Quite recently the old family mansion there was sold. On the ground grow3 a persimmon tree on which some of the fruit ripens in July. Losson, our first historian, speaks in his history of North Carolina of hnding such trees in this State, with ripe dates (persimmons on them in the summer-and his state ment has been by many disbelieved Whether there are any other similar trees giving ripe fruit bo early, I know not; I have never seen one. - Within the last two or three years a lady (a friend) and myself called on Miss Susan White, who was born prior to the date of the letter we send you Her recollection of her early life was vivid, "and finding I as anxious to learn, she gave much valuable informa tion concerning Gov. i Ca t well, which she learned from her mother, who re sembled tss far as possible for a lady to do so, her father. Much of what sho related at the time referred to was taken down and when opportunity offers may be given to the public. William White was a merchant in Kinston and it may be considered some extenuation of the offense of J. B. when it is learned that he may .have obtained his rum from Mr. White's store, as it could there be obtained in small as well as large quantities. Rum was the fash ionable stimulant in that day. - D. Cth Jolt, 1795. Dear Sir; I am now on the stool cf repentance and am truly sorry for my scandalous behavior at your house and for the same I most humbly beg your's and - Mrs. .White's pardon, and hope you'll forgive me when I assure you I never remembered any thing until I found myself at your house when I be gan to get sober and also I promise, you nor no other person ever shall see me in such a situation again. ., , -1 am with esteem, " Your distressed friend, J. D What 1 Saw in the New Berne Jouvji.il. On the threshold, we are met by an announcement that the sun rises at and sets at . The moon's time for re tiring ia also accurately stated. As we go along down the first column, items of interest, personal and other wise, present themselves. At tho bot tom a "Notice to Mariners" interests navigators. The second column is spicy with niw collaneous matter for the general read er. The third deals in "State News." The fourth gives items from tho outside world. The "Commercial" column, bridling with figures and showing values of sta ple products and bupplies for our kii chens. In the same column v. found a "mortgage sale." If it is not "commer cial" news, yet it probably was t::iusfd ; by an unfortunate commercial tratuac tiou. Next to the mortgage conies John Dunn, whoso very namo makes your mouth water; for it suggests all ni.uim-r j of good things at remarkably rciisor.aMc j prices. This place of busi;iOHS U Santa Clans' headquarters. Thou Cishier Guion offers a whole row of bri ''.c stores ; to sell. Then John Bell wuii.ri yuc taxes. And next to him comes iStew-1 art, tempting you to take a ride. j In the sixth column, m rapid stteces-; ion, come J. V. Williams & Co , Moure ! & Brady, Cha3. E. Nelson una Taylor & I bmith, all having something good fci tho inner man and very desirable i have in the house. Thou R. S. II-iv cf j Trenton toils the Jones county reader of the i.iee candies and toys which h luu for Hie holidays. Then I'. Ulrieh offers all sorts of valuable things - i tl:e shape of groceries. On the second pa'o we hnd th? lucu brations of tho editor, with fri-oncri. wise ami pungent articles from the fa cile pen or tho Major. lhen the advort;s(r stei'S to the liom again, t. b. liana ; iteis vo;i srwiifi. and tobacco i;i all its torun. 1'. Ii. D.-aney oifers j ou a "New Farmer Girl '' at reasonable price. When you " to examine into (Ms matter, vim will ll'e! it to be a "(,'t.ok ixove" thil j o.i are :::- licited to puicbusc. The "iiout IVknt;; rowdcr man insirt-i tint In. pre hm lion is "absolutely r.uio" and proves th.it "liCiie" unci "joy': are tho ii.imite of that hniiio which uses the "il i!." Roberts & Bro. will sell groc.:: :cj wholesale and retail alfo, i'i y goo 's. A bankrupt notice coin; s next, fal lowed by the "ad." cf J. ii. Bt n. who, having followed his pro.V.ss; n ! twenty-five years, justly concluili's t! - I he knows what to do with menibe.ir."r;. Then follow three doublo-barrelie i "add." Schweria & Ash will astoni.-'.i you witu tue low pru;e3 o; ti'eir clo thing. Joseph bdiwerm promises, m tho same lino of business, to "see" th;.t and "go one better." Howard & Jom-a will lit you with any Liuu of foot cov ering you may want. Willie Midyette, in the post-olnco, -t- fers Bweelmentu for those vait,n' for the opening of tho mail and you can get a good cigar there too. B. owert otters tresh meats of all kinds. Roberts & Henderson insuns you against accident, hrq or death. They are the men to go to these hard times, when fires and deaths are so common. C. A. Snow & Co., of Washington. D. C, will get you a patent for auv kind ot invention. La Gvanga Items A new telegraph operator is thi arrival ia our tow n. i itc: N. J. Rouse, Esq., was iu towi Fii- day on professional business. ! Mrs. Henry Fields, is still very tick, but little if any impiovement. j Miss Lou Daniels left for her homo in Wilson last Wednesday. be was titill in feeble health. Joe Kinsey, who has been here some time buying cotton, will soon leave i'or bis new place of business Aitnir.ton. Ala. Over 100 bales of Eucklesbury cotton was sold and delivered hero the past, week, for which tho highest market price wa3 obtained. Mortgage closings, collections and prosecutions are now the order,of the day here. When a man "wont cart,'' they try a "due course of law." Cotton has "busted" in price and supply. The rise emptied the country, a very few bales excepted. The highest price paid during the week was 10. Shipments for the week, 29-1 bales: cor responding week last year, 175. S. H. Denmark, of Golduboro, was in town Friday, receiving a lot of rice for which he pays about one dollar per bushel, delivered here. We propose. at the close of the season, to give amount of shipments of rice from this place. Wo hear great complaint among our citizens of hog stealing. A little close watching, and a rif-id enforcement of our laws, would put a stop to all such. In addition to those heretofore reported, we near that several have been stolen in Bucklesbury, from our friends Jusiah Sutton, John A. Sutton, and others. y Levi Carter left here lata Wednesday evening and it is reported that he was kuocked down and robbed of 13 dollars somewhere between town and Bear creek. We have- heard of no ono being suspicioned of the deed. Mr. Carter traveled, 'at this time, " another route than his usual one, to his home, and what is worse, , is said to , have been "niuchly" intoxicated. LWo hope, how ever, if the rumor bo correct, that the guilty one may be found and punched as he deserves. , ' ' Koike To the people of New Berno and sur rounding vicinity; you ore hereby called to assemble in mass meeting on the 16th day of December. A.D. 1881, at 8 o'clock, sharp, "at the Dew Odd Fel lows' Hall, to consider attd devise plans for the celebration of the Emancipation Proclamation on the first day of Janu ary, iiJo5.-- ; : . - Py or -lor of w. n. Dewey, Chairman. .P. ' 1 T f 'cr'iry. NOT GAMBLING. Decision of the Cottou-Futurt The case. For eight days there hae been before tho United States Circuit Court h& a case which involved the legai of dealing ia cotton-futures, a case which, j therefore, has a peculiar interest to about niuo-and-a-half-tenths of theconi incrcial world in this part of the uni verse. The case was Aubrey Bennett & Co., of New York. vs. E. P. Covington, of Wilmington In 18S0, Covington old-red L( uuetc & Co,, brokers, to buy cotton-futures for him; and the bargain was, of course, as all such bargains are, predicated on tho understanding that Covington never cared or expected to buy actual cotton. The method of deal ing in futures (as many know to their sorrow, and same to their profit) is this: I -eiuiptt bought 100 bales of cotton to be I'.flivetcd at a future date, say May. Just before the date of delivery, notice was served cu Bennett that he must re- civo ami py tor tne luu Dales oi coi i ii or timl a purchaser and receiver. S i tler.nett fcuud ii purchaser; that is to s.u he transferred the contract to a linn! party, who, by virtue of the tran .iciiou, was bound to receive and pay i'.-r the cotton, or to do as Bennett had lone, find a purchaser. So the tran-r-.ction was continued Bennett selling one man. he telling to a second, he to a third, and to on; but at the end of the lino there was, of course, an pctual : arcV.iser a man who paid the money and ;.;ot the cotton that had been the uar.io of all these transactions in futures. Bennett made ten transactions for iiigton; having bought one hundred r. (futures) five separate times, and having sold them. Then, Covington rleod in Bcunttfs debt 6.200; for the Uti transactions resulted in tho loss of that amount. This, with interest, makes i the him iO,oUi). to lorce tne payment oi which Bennett brought the Riiit. I fiie Couit held that toe oreMimtnn'n I v;-s !',i:;t the transaction was valid, and ( i 'l it the 1 urJen of pro ;f lay on the de ' I'.-t d.,i:t. If the defendant should prove J:'.t:it t ie whole claim of transactions i w.is mere taming that no man in- . t-inli i ti r.ceivo cotton and pay for it I : lid that no men did then the trausae lien would be gaming, and would fall under tho yarning law; that is to say, wi.uld bo invalid' and would not be -vcigniz-Ml as a conirect iu the law. ' 'ihe ury found for the plaintiff : winch U to say. you had better look out ! in dealing in futures, for the law recog-S'.iiz--:-: the broker as a person doing a u-gitiinato business, j The case was made the more interest- iug by reason of the arguments by tho I counsel, by whom the intricate question j involved on either sido were very ably p;a:iiilrl. Uol. John W . Jlinsdale arid J' dm Devcreux appeared for the plain titl ; ami for the defendant Col. John D. Shaw, of Rockingham, and Col. T. C. Fuller and Mr. Geo. II. Snow, of Ral eigh, Ctalc Chrouida To any body who has disease of throat cr luti);fi, we will send proof that Piso's Cure lor Consumption has cured the same complaints in other cases. Ad dress, E. T. Hazeltxne, Warren, Pa. jy2G d&w Tone up the system by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It will make you feci like a now person. Thousands have found health and relief from suffering by the li-io of this great blood purifier when all other means failed. SfiTf t Guiit and jliillcin. The i:weet gum, as gathered from a tree of the eame namo, growing along the. small streams in the Southern States, contains a stimulating expectorant prin c;plo that loosens the phlegm producing tiie early morning cough, and stimulates the child to throw oil the false mem brano in croup and whooping cough. When combined with the healing muci laginous principle in the mullein plant ot the old fields, presents in Taylor's CttiiROKKE Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein, tho finest known remedy for Coughs, Croup, W hooping Cough, and uor.mmption; ana so palatable, any eiitia is pleased to take it. Ask your druggist lor it. Send two-cent stamp for Taylor's Riddle Book, which is not only for the amusement of the little ones who will gather around your knoo to hear the puzzling questions, but con taining information for the health and Welfare of every home. WALTER A. TAYLOR. aw tfeblS Atlanta, Ga. If you are in need of bill, letter or note heads, call at the Journal office tnd have them printed neat and cheap, Envelopes and business cards printed b good style and cheap at the Journal ohioe. At the residence of the bride's father, Mr. D. E, Sandlin, near Richlands, Unsiow county, on Weanesaay. Decern ber 10th, at 4 p. m., Edward L. Francks, jr., to Miss jinnie sanunn, Key. E. A. liest oiliciating. The groom and bride, with their at tendants, repaired to the residence of Mr, E. L. Francks, Er., where they re ceived tho congratulations of their friends, and partook of the sumptuous supper f.pread by that royal hostess, Mrs. E. L. Francks. The Journal begs leave to tender congratulations. ; Vrlstra Early Peas, ? At tho fallowing prices, In lots of Five Bushels or overs , -i. Heat Extra Earllrg, $2.65 per bushel. iwly (not 80 parly as above) S2.2S, ' ' Eariv Kent. $2 00. . ; ,- ."AU-klnds of Vegetable, Flower Mid field seeus. CHAS. C. McCOLGAN 4 CO., 5$ High street, deel0dw2w lialtimore, Md, COMMERCIAL. Journal Office, Dec. 13. 6 P. M. COTTON'. New York futures dull but steady: spots quiet. Middling 10 7-8; Low Middling 101-2; Onllmry 9 13-1G. FUTURES. MORNING. NOON. EVENING. December, 10.65 10.67 10.70 January, 10.80 10.S4 10.81 February 10.83 10.84 10.84 March, 10.94 10.94 10.94 New Berno market steady. Sale3 of 111 bales at 9 to 10.10. Sales for tho week C35 bales against 522 same week last year. Middling 10 1-8; Low Middling 9 3-4; Ordinary 9 1-8. RICE. New Berue upland 93c.a!S1.03. Cotton Sued Si 0.00. Seed Cotton c;3.0. BAhitELa Kerosene, 49 gals., 85c. Tciu'kntine Hard, 1.00; dip, S1.G0. Tar 7io.al.','j. Corn 43a55c. Bbhswax 20c. per lb. Honey -COc. per gallon. Beef On foot, 5c. to 7c. Country Hams 13ic. per lb. " Laud 13 jc. per lb. Eoos 22o. per dozen. Fkksii Pohk AiO-j. per pound. Peanuts- C0a75c. per biu-'a-l. Fodder 75c.a81.00 per hr.ndred. Onions Sl.i 515.12. 00 pr bbl. Field Picas HiDES-Dry. 10c: green .V Tallow (5c. per lb. CHICKENS urown, 40aauc.; sfinn&i SOaoUc. Meal 9 Oats r par dm cts. per bushel. Mat'.aimtkeet. 80c. pe.- bu h - !1i'. per bushel. "ai7c. per pound. PoTaTOEF Sv. eet, 2"ao0c. We have just received ment of beautiful a fine assort- Plush Toilet Gases and Plush Odor Gases, suitable for Christmas Presents, which we will sell CHEAP. Wo h also a nice assortment of EXTRACTS, COLOGNES, COMBS, &c. BRUSHES, Call aim examine elsewhere. before purchasing HANCOCK BEOS. Druggists. ; door to pent eflice. New Berne, decU Nex N. C. GOOD CAXVASSED ygar-Gun J ONLY 11 CENTS. SOLI) BY ACTUAL "W'EtGITT. T CO IE AND BE SUPPLIED AT FERDINAND ULRICH. ONCE. 12tf OH-WOUK i:X W.TTEl) NKss mid dtMiutrh at WITH NKAT the JOURNAL OFFICE. Wlio!ssa!e Dealers. FLOUR-. The Flour House of WYLIK. SMITH & GO. of Ualtimorn lias ii national reputation for the extent of their LusiLtsa and character of goods. fheir BRAN IIS OF FLOUR ARE ALW&.YS UNIFORM, STRICTLY KhIJABLE and de livered at the LOWKST MARKET I'KICEa. CAKES Am CRACKERS. The Old nnd Veil Known Firm of JAS. D. MASON OO. supply n lull line of everj- va riety of L'nkesand Crackers. Satisfaction In every instance guaranteed. I aui Sole Agent here for the above firms; being in daily receipt of telegraphic market quotations, I can thereiore guarantee LOWEST PRICES and FULLEST SATIS FACTION. Goods ordered by telegraph. JAB. W. M00EE ilcflUdwtf if I have on hiuul for HOLIDAY TRAM: a LAR&E km WELL SELECTED STOCK GkioG .FINIS FRUITS, Florida Oranges, Malaeft Grapes," Rannnn's, Citron, Iialnlns, Ourrahta, Hntes and h'ig, nnd I nave captured banta (Jiang, Ung and Baggage, this year and brought him to my store. ' Coaie and sep ray Complete Assortment of Toys and Holiday Goods, BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS GI?TS FOB OLD AND YOUNG. Call early arid make your selections. - ' . JOM DQNN,: ' : r Earita CIari3 Headajiartera, NEWBERX, K. C. , FOR SALE. Valuable Heal Estate in the City ef Newborn. The National Unnk of Xrw Crmo m . pose for m:o at PUBLIC AUCTION, on Tuesday, the 10th day "of De cember, 1884,: at the COt UT HOUSK DOOR in the CITY Or hi, ivvuve ociocK, noon, tne row ot bick Btoreg on the east side of Middle street Immediately north of Federal Alley, formerly belonuimr to Mona Patt. Bon, and now occupied in part by Asa JODea, amufi jution, iienry u Hull and othe:i, to. geiher with the lot of ground upon which tb same Is Bltuateil. TERMS OK SALE, CASH. By order of Hoard of Directors. J. A. Cil'IOS. Cashier. December fi.lssi. gjtd Is hereby given that ON AND AFTER DE CEMBER M I shall comntenco collecting the City Taxes by distress. Pay up and save costs. JOHN II. BELL. dec) dtd Tux Colleotor. 1 HEADQUARTERS FOR nd Flour Laice cons'irnniPiitR cnnliiuia!ly on hDd. Iteprcsent AHJIOl ll & CO., Chicago, 111." Lniaesi Meat Healers 111 the World ; HEKR S; ' ISSKL W'-st Washington, D. C., l'loner and rolunibla Holler Mi lis. Daily qimititiong by wirt.nnd prlcexmar auteed the LuWK.sr. WHOLESALE TRADE ONLY. J. V. WILLIAMS & CO. NEW BERNE, N. C. decltdo'm mm & BRADY, OYSTER PACKERS, ARE OPEN AND READY FOR OYS TERS. nov29 tf Fresh iea!s, The r.eut tho Market adord Tort Kansas and liccf can be found (UIAS. K. NELSON'S, On llrond Street, At Old Stand. oc8 dllm Something Um Again. TAYLOR & SMITH, Formerly next to the Ice House,hav moved over to the OLD STAND Formerly occupied by S. H. SCOTT, in their NEW AND ELEGANT BRICK STORE Where they are LAYING IN and EN LARGING their- ST00E OF GE00EEIES, UJRV GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, 4c And the T . Purest cf Wines and Liquors for medicinal purposes; and would be pleased to have their friends and cus tomers call and examine their stock. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. Respectfully, TAYLOR & SMITH, West sido Middle street. sep2od.'Sm wit OE- Special Potato Fertilizer,' ' ' Special Cabbage Fertilizer,' Special Pea Fertilizer. Special Turnip Fertilizer, . Special Beau Fertilizer, Special IJadish Fertilizer, Special Oiiin Fertilizer. , - ' SPFCIAI, AND COMPLETE FJSlcTILlZEItS FOR A I.L CROPS.. -CALL ON OR ADDRESS I I W0LFENDEN, A'l AV BRUNE, IT.'C. OilK) (lw tf FEBSSS8AHD ULRICH CAN BE FOUND AT T. A. Green's Old Stand lea! a ON MIDDLE STSEET. GET BIS PRICES ON " Grrocerieo, Lorillard & Gail & Ax'i Snuffa.iGraia Sacks, Ropes, Twines, Canvas, Oakum, Paints, Oils, etc., etc., before purchas ing. -. ' Orders taken for Nets and Seines. - Agent for Hazard Powder Co. '.. - f - . r. uiRicn, botsijw ..' new trr.::r, :.