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: n A' 7TT TT V LiNAL V t - JL: VOL, III. NEW BERNE. N. a; WEDNESDAY; JMARCH 18.1885. NO. 299. w - w A ft. LOCAL NEWS. journal MlalDnre AlmtDic, New Berne, latitude, 85 6' North. longitude, 77 3 West. ; s Sun riBca, 6:C8 Length of day, Sim sots, 6:11 1 12 hours, 5 minutes. Moon sets at 8:21p.m. BUSINESS LOCALS. N'ohaw kEaiNSfor sale low at Mace's. . . ,' 13 A Visit to GrtTwood We made a visit to the new location of Capt. S. H. Gray's plate factory on Monday, which is henceforth to be known as "Graywood." The site is just below the mouth of Sjotts creek, on the side of Neuse river, about one mile from the city, and so near tho junction of the Neuse and Trent rivers that we could .not legally decide which river it really fronts, but is certainly so situated as to have full advantage of the navigation of both, as F. B. LOFTIN, Esq., of Goldsboro, will weii tta that of Scott's creek, besides the . rw . ti a 1 il I be Trenton on oaturaay oeiur. hum. llvantnirB of . AtlmiUri ar.,1 North Carolina Railroad, only a few rods in We will very much regret their de'l parture, as they have added much to the social pleasure of Kinston. , The new school law makes some radi cal changes. An opportunity will now be offered for the ."Board of Three" to do much good or much harm to the edu cational interests of the State. . Married, in Greenville on Wednes day, 11th inst., by Rev. Mr. Anderson, the bride's father, Mr. D. D. Haskitt to Miss Bessie Anderson. One of Kinston 's favorite bachelors was "best man. " Superior Court of Jones convenes. 18 .' For RKNTThree desirable rooms in building' known it as the "Bateman House." For terms, etc, apply to Geo. A. Oliver at Cotton Exchange. 17td Dr. JaS. F. Long has located in the Cooper building, next to the Brinson building and opposite Mr. II. R. Bryan's oTice, on south front. i4 0t ' Great Bargains, for a few days only, in Shoes, Hats, Clothing and Notions at Asa Jones' old stand. lutr; Prof. George offers his services as tuner and repairer of pianos and organs. Many years' experience. Will please you or no charge. Am located at New Berne, new Shoe Store or Central Hotel. - ( , , - . f20tf. For Sale. Lot Journal office..: of old papers at the Snow in Goldsboro yesterday, and in New Berne last night. The steamer Shenandoah arrived last night about 10 o'clock. . Neuse Council No. 1, Order of Chosen the rear. , . We found here.a splendid frame fac tory building two hundred feet long by thirty-six feet in width, two stories high, a brick boiler houso thirty by forty feet, containing two boilers of the most improved kinds, one of one hun- dred horse power, the other about sixty horse power, both set in the moBt secure manner as to fire' and other accidents, and also a steam house of small propor tions, un the tirst floor or tne main building we found the plates in press and ' undergoing various manipulation from the skinning of the log to the per feet plate ready for the grocer's counter or- the picnic table. Un the second floor a more interesting industry was going on; that of making wooden dishes by pressing into shape and confining the joints by means of a small clasp of tin. Everything moving as regular as clock-work, and one may follow the thin slip of wood from the log as it is choir. tilem, This is not spring poetry. Mr. J. P. Haskitt still stands at the head of the list of nut grass growers. His' premium sample hangs in Dr. Lewis' museum; it is twenty-eight inches high. Mr. Ja. challenges any farmer to beat it this challenge good for this year only. . ' There are eight normal schools for N. . next summer, viz.: at Franklin. Asheville, Boone, Newton, Winston. Wilson, Washington and Elizabeth City five for the West and three for the East. Does the West need more educa tion than the EastV Friends, meets to-night. Large quantities of sweet potatoes are heaved by a ponderous machine, right shipped by the Shenandoah every trip, on to the complete tin-Douna aisn in put little more time than bas been con Working Society at Mrs. E. M. TheM. E. Church will meet to-night Duguid's. . : ' - The schooner Lizzie S. James,, John , Daisy, master, from Philadelphia, is in iport with a cargo of fertilizers. An, old building on south iron t is being i torn down.' It. is only one of many 'bid eye sores that ought to be torn down. Tk First of the Season, '.Besides selling peas in this section whioh have sometimes produced the first box of the season. Mayor Meadows sumed in reading this article. These are made of four sizes, one, two, three and five pounds. We learned that about fifty hands are now employed in the establishment; but best of all, we saw a force at work in digging for the founda tion of another building which is to be erected at once for manufacture of wood pulp. This building is to be fifty by seventy-five feet, and when ready, the proper'machinery will be put in and another use for our surplus, woods will be introduced. V We. are also gratified to learn that another article. He parties from the North are now nego first appointment in Mating to build another factory near this,' for the vulcanizing of wood, which will introduce still another use for our forest growth. Not quite a year has elapsed since ground was broken to erect the build takes the lead in bas received the this community from the 'new adminis tration at Washington, it being that of Statistician of Railroad Freights under th Senatorial committee oh that impor tant subject. A good, appointment and we congratulate both the mayor and the .government. X irs 4 ' ' '. - ' , .-:- . "'Personal. ' ' ? Mr. James Roberts is in the city; -'.It -. Mr, T. M. Constable, one of our cotton ...buyers,, who has been associated with , Capt. Matt. Manly here during the win- ' v teT, left yesterday for Chester, S. C, in the interest of his firm, ' D.'G. Taylor,: Esq:, one of the sub . tantial farmers of Vance township, . Lenoir county, and the champion fox hunter of the county, called to see us on Tuesday. ' He says the winter has been --too disagreeable to hunt much vi; .?''- -' '-' '''' -fc f. St. Patrick's Day. ('i This day has a reputation' for the f fickleness of its weather, and up to noon "yesterday wise heads were shaken at , - the prospect of a complete failure in that respect." The morning had been more than ordinarily bright and sunny - with a moderate breeze from the north east, But early in the afternoon the ings described above, and yet the hum and activity of "Graywood" exceeds that of many older towns; and now that a chartered company The S. H. Gray Manufacturing Company takes hold with, such names as S. H. Gray, Isaac Patterson and Capt. John Young among the incorporators, it may be fairly esti mated that business is meant. As we were frcm New Berne, the Captain thought it impolite not to show us the fire extinguishing apparatus, and turned on a stream from his steamer which commands every inch of ground now covered with buildings, with an inexhaustible supply of water at hand La Orange, Items." ". Rev. Mr. McCullen preached here last Sunday at 11 o'clock,' his regular ap pointment. ' J', - We regret that J. S. Wooten is con fined to his bed from an attack of bil ious diarrhea. ' - "A still tongue shows a wise head." Yes, but how is any one to know it un less the "feller'! talks. ; ; W. J. Solomon has opened a retail On Sunday a mocking bird broke hisi )j'u t v i-...- .... v long silence and burst forth into song. V, m , V . It was Mr. Jno. F. Wooten 's bird that .Eev Mr- McCullen requests us to thus becomes tho leader of the vernal K1Te DOC,oe tn5.n. nas recauea nis ap- pomtmem at mcKory urove. Athletio games, under auspices of Ath letic Association of Davis School, March 20th and 21st inst. We have not learned the programme. Our merchants complain that Satur day was a dull day in town. One would suppose, judging from the large crowd, that lots of goods were sold. It is said that "an idle brain is the devil's work shop." Wonder if the devil has anything to do with those who have no business of their own, but are constantly meddling with the business of others. John Creech, of Lencir Institute township, fell from his wagon one day last week, and was seriously if not dangerously hurt. Mr. Creech was re turning from this place with a wagon load of fertilizers, merchandise, etc, and accidentally fell, the wheels of the wagon passing over his body, and, it is said, breaking two of his ribs. Last Saturday night some thief took the key from the lock of the back door of W. B. Reid's grocery store in this place, intending, no doubt, to enter the store that night.. But Mr. Reid, miss ing the key, took measures to prevent it, and the next morning the key was found at the front door sill. On the same night some one took a' window key from the eating-house of John Fields, and during the night entered the house, but did no serious damage that I have heard of. A thief broke in F. M. Sutton's barn last week' and stole an unknown quan tity of corn. A weather-board plank was taken off the Joyner mill one night the past week. No contents of the mill were missed. The key was taken frcm the back door lock of Sim. Wooten 's store Satur day night, and with this key the store in which Shade Wooten's poanuts are stored was entered and it is supposed several bushels of peas stolen. We learn that about four, hundred bushels of peanuts have been stolen from Rev. G."W. '.Sanderlin sinco his crop was housed. This is a right full showing of stealing Jones County Items. The steamer Trent arrived at Trenton on Friday last loaded with kainit and merchandise. . Providence Bryan., col., was released from prison Thursday last after serving six months. Maj. Hearna was at Trenton on Satur day last on a visit to his relatives Mr. C. Green and family. Our commissioners are having lum ber hauled - and have employed A. J, McDaniel to build a fence around the jail. ' I learn that our worthy Reoresenta tive Mr. Pearsall, has arrived at home. Our citizens will greet him with one accord, "well dono good and faithful servant. The thieves who stole Mr. Foscue's collar, cushion and harness also took a new buggy whip. All they have to do now is to steal horse and buggy to haye a complete outht. Bacon hams are plentiful; the farmers are rushing them in, though I consider the price very low 10 and 11 cents per pound for choice ones. Two causes which brings them to market want of money and the fear of bugs.: Log rolhngsare all the go with us now. xhree within a radius of three against others, neither shall it be closed against us. B. B. B. is the quickest remedy, does not contain mineral or vegetable poison, does not imitate, and is in the field as an honorable competitor for publio favor, and its success is with out a parallel. . For sale in Newbern by R. N. Duffy. Take Sine's.Syrup of Tar for coughs and colds. Only 2dc. tot sale by K. N.Duffy. , febldwom COMMEKCIAL. Journal Office, March 17. 6 P. M. COTTON. New York futures very dull; spots quiet. Middling 11 1-4; Low Middling 10 15-16; Good Ordinary 10 1-4. FUTURES. f July, January, February, March, April, May, June, ' August, September, October, November, December, 11.57 11.65 11.25 10.74 10.50 10.50 j.X lIEflDOYS, AT ,' .' UN IOIV PC ITVI? j STEAM FLOURING HILLS, OFFER FOR SALT?:, .;; V 10.000 Bushels White Cora, 5.000 " kiU Feed, 1,000 ' Oats, ; t , '' 1,000 Bales Timothy Hay.; Fresh Bolted Meal always on hand in any quantity. " marl7 dwtf i , ' : - 11.83 11.26 11.88 11.50 New Berne market steady. Sales of 13 bales at 91 to 10 1-4. Middling 10 1-4: Low Middling a 15-16; Good Ordinary 9 1-4. -RICE. New Berne upland $1.00a$1.09. Swansboro Items. Death of a Good Itt.au, Rev Dr. Burkhead received a tele gram Tuesday morning announcing the death of Rev. B. C. Phillips, the Meth odist minister stationed . at Durham, whicK occurred on the evening of the 16th. He wa3 a minister of some prom inence in the Conference, and those who knew him speak in high terms of his mues, and two of them in one dav. Strangers might suppose that we had a plenty ui ciearea iana aireaay, put lor for one iiiicir luiurmuuon x win - siace tnese clearings are swamp lands. Mr. T. R. Garner., the agent of the American Bible Societvfor Jones Co.. informs me that he has canvassed about I Mrs. Helen Thompson, Capt. Joe two-thirds of the county and has fur- Moore and Mrs. M. E. Mattocks are the nisned to all where he has been who sick ones in our vuiqge mis wees; not were destitute. When he completes the seriously canvass I will send to the Journal the Dr. C. J. Mattocks and lady in town amount mat ne nas aisirmutea. this week visiting E. W. Mattocks, Esq . Mr. Job L. Kinsey got a severe fall I Dr. Mattecks is from Jones county and from a buggy on Saturday last. Mr, reports everything lively since the seat bdgar May and himself had been out in the countryto a log rolling, and on their way oacK the norsa became frightened and started to run, and Mr. Kinsey fell over backward and the back of his head came in contact with a root, which stunned him for some time. But I saw him Saturday and he said he was all right again, only his head was a little sore. ..'"..:'.''., Mr, Windsor Dail, of the Chinquapin section, says that the farmers there are nearly ready to plant if the weather was only warm enough; that they are well up ; with their work. Mr. Jas. Hargett says-that he finds it hard work to farm; can't command reliable labor in his neighborhood; that the laborers use to change from one place to an' other too much, which keeps the farm- era all the time behind hand clouds thickened ' uo. shut in the sun.' the merciirV beean to fall, and the dav abUitT as k minister and earnest devo- threatened to further vindicate its reo- tion to hi8 catling. utation by sending a fall of snow in regular style; although' it only threat- ' -ened and rested its claim on a cold rain . until after night, when hail and snow began to fall. ' . Kinston Items. Sent to Jail. Wm. Kennedy, a white man who came to New Berne on a sail vessel some two weeks ago, who represents that he is from Middletown, Conn., was arrest ed upon a charge of larceny yesterday, had a hearing before Justice Watson. and was committed to jail in default of bond for his appearance at the next term of the Superior Court. It appears that he was at the store of J. F. Clark, whose clerk was dividing some money between two colored men, and his at tention being called off , to somebody else, Kennedy reached over one of the colored men's shoulders and handled the money. The colored men accused liim 6f taking a portion of it; he denied it; they threatened to call a policeman; honors. he ran; policeman Bowden coming up cltasod , him through ' the . alleys and back yards of South Front a piece and back acroES Middle, through the back yard of the Gaston House, across Cra ven pnd through Howard's ship-yard, through .taiiB S coal yard,' jumping fences, and finally pulling up at Ellis's still yard on East Front. 4Ie acknowi- ' 1 haudliug the money, but denied carrying o!T nny, and says he ran be cause 1 a di l not want to be arrested.. Mr. Albert Parrott is quite sick. Much-fodder in town on Saturday, Gen. Robert Ransom! was in town on Thursday. - . ' - . r jno. MoRae has rented the Slaughter houso on King street. The Kinston colored graded school closed on Friday last. The eclipse of the sun on Monday was seen by all the pupils in Dr. Liewis school. , Mr. Oscar McCullen, of Raleigh, spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents here. Leon Albritton has become a partner of Mr. James M. Mewborne in general merchandise. ' We are very glad to note that Dr. J. T. Walsh's health is better. He wasout at preaching on Sunday. There is a strong disposition, this year, on the part of Lenoir farmers to make their own manure. Goodl Kinston is reaching towards city It will be divided ' into four If all the citizens of Trenton were like our wonhy citizen, T. J. Whitaker, irenton would certainly build up, Just as soon as he finishes one house tie commences another. Every dwelling in Trenton is now occupied. Suppose that the owners of vacant lots in Tren ton were to follow Mr.' Whitaker 's example, put good houses on them, they soon would, : like him, hnd occupants tor them, A great many people when they lose their health, take a trip to Florida or to the mountains to recuperate it, when at the same time all they need is a quiet rest, in proor oi this tne Kev, w. a. Pucket moved to Trenton all broken down in health and was considered un able to preach. He has now improved in health, so much so that he has several appointments in our county to preach; among them are wards and have aldermen. Thesewill elect the mayor. -' ;''.r r:,'-.-,;: ,::. Belva Lockwood, in her paper, "Na tional Equal Rights" announces herself as candidate for President, and Marietta Li Stowe as a candidate for Vice-Presi dent in lSi:8. . - - The wheat is reported as greatly dam aged by the freezes and thaws cf the winter. Now, grocers, don't advance the price of -flour, for this is not the case with Northern wheat. Mr. W. S. EdmondB and ' family in tend leaving us on the first of April ing of the new President. Manied, at the residence of the bride's father, Isaao. S. Hewett, Esq., near Mitchel's swamp, last week, by W. P Watson, Esq., Mr. Beni. W. Davis to Miss Sallio A. Hewett. All of this county. A little daughter of D. S. Rodgcs is very low with congestive chill, as sup posed. ' Lewis H. Cox, our clever sew mg maohme agent, has been very sick for several weeks and I hear he is worse and not expected to live many days. A. F. Farnell, sr., is very sick with asthma. Mr. E. W. Market lost his dwelling, kitchen and smoke-house by firo this week. Did not save a dollars worth of anything, as none of the family were at home at the time. They were assisting in the burial of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Cos ton. , No insurance. , Loss over 3500. Mr. John Hancock lost his kitchen and smoke-house, with all his meat and corn, last week. - No insurance. Mrs. Lizzie Coston, wife of John A Coston, died-last Monday, 9th inst., of typho-malarlal fever, aged 73 years, Mr. and Mrs. Uoston bed been married nearly 60 years. Mrs. C loaves several children, grandchildren, friends and relatives, besides a devoted husband (who at this writing. is very sick and not expected to live many days) to mourn her death. She was a strict member of the M. E. Church and died in that faith. . We were at Col. E. W. Fonvi lie's this week and saw one of the finest bull calves we ever saw in this country Jersey stock, froni the well known stock farm of M. J3. Kowe Go.,, tredencks- BOMKSTIC jaAHKET. Cotton Seed $10. 00. Seed Cotton $3.50. Barrels Kerosene, 49 gals., 85c. Turpentine Hard, $1.15; dip, $1.75 Tar 75o.a1.25. CORN50a60c. Beeswax 20c. per lb. Honey 60o. per gallon. Beep On foot, 5c. to 7c. Country Hams 12c. per lb. " Lard 10c. per lb. Egos 15o. per dozen. Fresh Pork 6c. per pound. Peanuts 60a75c. per bushel. Fodder 75o.a$1.00 per hundred. Onions $1.56a2.00 per bbl. field peas Hides Dry, 10c; green 5c. Tallow 5c. per lb. . Chickens Grown, 40a50c, ; spring 20a30c. Meal 60c. per bushel. Oats 45 cts. per bushel. Turnips 50c. per bushel. wool I2al7c. per pound. Potatoes Sweet, 25a50c. Furs Coon skins, 30c; fox, 50c, mink, 50c; otter from $3a6. SniNOLES WeBt India, dull and n m inal; not wanted. Building. 5 inch, hearts, $3.00; saps, $1.50 per M. WHOLESALE PRICES. New Mess Pork $14.75. Shoulders Smoked, No. 2, 7c; prime, oc U. K. and Li. o. a.. it. . Nails Basis 10's, $2.50. FLOUR-$3.50a7.00. Potatoes $3.00. Lard 8Ja9c Suoah Granulated, 7c. Salt 90ca$1.00 per sack. Molasses and Syrups 20a45o Kerqsene 10c Powder $5.50. Shot $1.60. PUBLIC NOTICE. ; New Bernb, North Carolina. Oefice of the i .v -; . Board of City Council, March 16tft, 1885. To the Voters of the City of New Berne: ... i . ; Be it known that on the 6th day of April, 1885, in the City of New Berne, North Carolina, between the hours of sunrise and sunset, at such places in tho various wards thereof as heretofore have I been designated polling places, an elec tion will be held for the following pur-! poses, to wit: To submit to the qualified voters of the City of New Berne for rati fication or rejection an act of the Gene ral Assembly of North Carolina, ratified the 28th day of February, 1885, empow ering the Board of City Council of said city to issue Coupon Bonds of the said City of New Berne for the amount of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars. This said notice is in accordance with a resolution of the said Board, parsed at tneir regular monthly meeting held on the First Tuesday in March, 1885, adopt' ed by virtue of and pursuant to tho act of the General Assembly aforementioned. Given under my hand, and caused tho official seal of said city to be affixed by the clerk thereof, this the 16th day of March, 1885. . . . r E. H. MEADOWS. Mavor. JOHN n. BELL, Clerk. ml7 dtd - DEATH" TO i WHITEWASH. MAXWELL'S Auction. A Fine Lot of FRUIT TREES at Warehouse on Craven street, below the Cotton Exchange. Sale begins at 11 o'clock, a. m., TO-DAY. WATSON 61 BTK1S1ST, Auctioneers Washington's Monument. I. S. Johnson & Co., 22 Custom House Street, Boston, will send free to all who will send their address on a postal card, an engraving of this famous Monument, the tallest structure in the world; also valuable historical - facts connected therewith. PREPARED GYPSUM Unsurpassed for whitening and coloring walls. For either in side or outside work. v Refer to all the prac tical whitewashers. in the city. ; ..!; , RENOVATE, BEAUTIFY and ADORN your dwelling by using DEATH TO WHITEWASH. Send for price liBt, tint cards, etc ' y-: J. 0. WHITTY, ; Craven street, marl5 dim NEW BERNE, N:,C. ' To Our Customers. WE ARE NOW LOCATED AT !Ernul& Heel's Old Stand, next to-Banking House of Green, Foy & Co., South Front street, and are pre- 1E you don't send font, you wm oe pared to fill your orders promptly, if you do sorry when it is too late, send, mention this paper. It E. HAVENS, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, haying escaped from the late fire, has found refuge in the COHEN BUILDING, on Middle street, eight doors north of Pollock street, where he tomers and publio generally. Call and see htm. ; ' marwdtt $50 Reward. RAN AWAY from Onslow county, March 1st ' ' EDMUND SHEPARD Bright mulat to: height 5 ft. 6 in.; little black mus McDaniel's school burg.Va.; cost $6,000; 5 months old and 'ahe; 1uici motioned; about 38 years THOS. GATES & CO. maria dtf : - . ' ; THE BEE-HIVE Is still flourishing leader its new man agement, with the addition of Mr.. A. 1 Byron Carroll as clerk, whose polite-1 would be pleased to meet his old cus- ness and affable manners in serving the i public with Choicest Cigars and Tobac-. co, Uandies, Kaismav, JSuts, Oranges, Apples, Lemons, etc., also the popular HASSELL-MADE TAFFY, ahows him to be the right man in tho right place. D. H. H A in. SSELL, KING BEE," house, 1st Sunday in tho month. Myrtle is as large as a common-sized cow. The branch second, Deep springs third, Colonel is a novice in tine stocfc, tine Nethercutt s fourth. At all these places cotton and . fine peas, of which, he has services will commence at 11 o clock many different kinds. I saw a sample a. m. " . " ; - of the latter different from any I have seen. He proposes to sell a few samples Carry down your broken glass and at )-uu Per Peclc' crockery and have them cemented to gether by Dr. Scott. Also send and get fresh , parched peanuts for 6 . cts. per quart at Scott's, on South Front street between Hancock and Middle streets, Newbern, N. C Look for cement and peanut sign at the door. - Try a bottle of Scott's Liniment and Blood Tonio for Rheumatism, etc. Satisfaction guaran teed. - marldlm of age. ELIZIR BHErAKD Dark mulatto: height 5 ft- 10 in.; heavy beard when I turned out; wearing black mustache; about 32 years old. HENKY J AKMAjN Dartr brown; height 6 ft.', big flat nose; about 30 years of age. The above are under bond for appear ance at next term of Onslow Court. marl7 dw3w ; R. J. NIXON. If you have a bad cold, Sine's Syrup of Tar will cure you. Only 25c. For sale by R. N. Duffy. fel dwCm To any body who has disease of throat or lungs, we will send proof that Piso's Cure for ; Consumption has cured the same complaints in other cases. .Ad dress, E. T. Hazeltine, - Warren, Pa. jyxti dw f ' GUass Houses. Tliey WhdLive in Otass Houses Should Xfint TTmn Thmi f nut fttrmea " ' . "The wicked fleetb when no one pur- PHTOWTX TQflAUCU STDJUJi, , suetn. t ; ; It' is amusing to see how tender-footed certain blood remedy proprietors have become of late. They make much ado about "apes and imitators" whetf none are in sight. r , . v - The proprietors or the u. B. B. would say most emphatically'that their remedy stands upon its own merit. Should we attempt to imitate, it would not be those ffhodo not understand the modus oper andi of that which thev Offer. Our own many kinds of. Smoking Tobacco, Tar long experience in the profession pre Heel, Durham, Duke of Durham, and eludes such an idea. Tho field for. blood Cigarettes; and Fine Candy, eto., etc rmntidies is large and broad, affordir tf Call when you feel like it. ample room for all present aspirants. - . - w m. u. f alsllk We do not desire to close tho door r Maroh 17th, 1883, ? dw Carpeting HATE MADE A GREAT REDUCTION IN", THE PRICES ,. OF ALL GRADES OF GOODS.. , MOCiUETTES, .: v., ftom $1.25 upward BODY BRUSSELS, ' frjitf .95 upward TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, fiom .50 upward INGRAINS, ! ? f ' from: - ,40 upward CHINA MA'ITING, from $5 per roll of ; " - ' . . 4(J yards npward Phoenix-like I arise from the ashes, and locate myself on Middle street, next to the corner of Mrs; Swert's Meat Market, where I shall be pleased to see mv nlrl frienrid. nnil manv nnw ones. Will have Soda Water, Deep Rock OIL ' CLOTHS, ' MATS , RUG 3 , Water and uinger Aie as soon as i can - in GREAT VARIETY,' get tne apparatus in oraer. o t . Also, CIGARS, good ones. TOBACCO, Plug Chewing, Fine Cut Chewing, and Samples .'sent by mail whenever de sired. " ;. -r, ----- . ' - QST All. correspondence will leceive prompt attention. - twill Broadway and ICth HEW YORK CITY.-; umh dwlra
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