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' PUBLISHERS' ANMOUNCKBIKHT. rUE DAILY JOUKNAL Is a 21 colunie paper, published dally, except Monday, at piM pot year, 3.00 for six months. Delivered . to city subscribers at V) cent per month, . . THE WEUKLY JOURNAL, a M aoluma ' paper, is published every Thursday at tttt) per annum. .. . - 7., .U- AUVKUTISISQ KATKM DAILT) One Inch on day 11.00; one week 12.00; on month (4,00; three month $10.00; alx months $1S.I0 twelve swaths MUM. . .Advertisements under bead of "Business - - Looala," 10 oeut per line for Hist, and . eeute for every subsequent Insertion. " . Ho advertisement will be Inserted between lecal matter at any pnoe. ' "' " . : Notices of Marriages or Deaths, net toaxoeed - tea lines wlU be Inserted free. All additional matter will be charged a cents per line. ,. raymentsfortranslsnt advertisements most be made la advance. Regular advertisements . -will be collected promptly at the and of each Uoromnnl -atlons containing news or a dls . enaslon of ocal matters are solicited. Ho : tummun.HitiOii must be expected to be pnb-v- Mked that contains objectionable penonal- ' I ilea: withholds the irmt of the author! or hat will make more than one column of this ' - qiper. .--.. tar iwraon feellne aoaieved at any anohy- ' -inoue communication can obtain the name of ""' tita author uy application at wis omce ana ,y towtng wherein the grievance exists,. J HE JOU11NAL, pt . mvmn. , HARPER. ; Kdlter. Baslaase Waaiager. -XEW BEBNfi, N. 0.. FEB. 11 181:6. K-U-rsd at the Post otBcs at New twa. i -. asseooad-elas attttsr, . ' V IT serine tliat tbe Americau Log is still ia biul odor in France. The -Commercial ; Committee . of the y Chainber of Deputies lias resolved ; 5 to ask theOoverrinieiit to continue to prohibit the imiiortatioa of . . 'Anicrican pork. Tliis is protective . tariff - for tbe meat raisers of v France. . ?J ,t Senator Sherman opened the attack on the President last Moh- . ' day on the Bubject of removals and suspensions and the powers and " rights Of the Senate to participate ; : : in such work. It was generally un derstood that , Senator Edmunds was to lead the " movement against the President but Sherman stole ' a march on him and put in some . good work for himself, which he un ilonbtedlr expects will bear frnit . about the year 1888; : BEYOND THE BLUE RIDUE.. ; -- no. un. ' .. -'A the sun nears its setting, we 1 cross the Haw river, whose waters 'V lorn the wheels of numerous manu factories of cotton goods.5: Near . the bridge is the large establish nteut of Col. T. M. Holt, and ; Lis liueresideiice hard by. Five minutes later we run into . Graham, the : v vounty seat of Alamance'- county. ; t llere are the Graham bchool, and the Graham. Maid and Female High f School.: It is recorded that in tbis . county one hundred bushels of ..vats have been produced on one acre; also thirty, bushels of wheat, and in one instance wheat jielded -, 'ixty fold." 's-y r- At Company4 Shops we stopped tor dinner.. Here are the shops for -the repairs of the rolling stock of the North Carolina Railroad. Here also are constructed the freight and v . imssenger cars, and the large and r powerful engines in use on the ; Toad. Here, too, are several estab : lishmehts for making' furniture and ' "many other kinds of goods. The 4.'" trasyhum of these Industries falls pleasantly upon the ear and the re Bolts are apparent in the - thrifty ; appearance : and - business air of 'r the tOFD.r I---c ' ' ,'?.V ' . Having : refreshed the ; "inner V . man," we resume onr journeyi and X in a few minutes pass into Guilford county. . This . county' was ? formed py: in 1770 five years before the diffi- enltJos with the .fcmother country" ' bad culminated at Lexington and Concord. Bat a libation of blood ' had already been routed out in the upring of that year at the "Boston "f Massacre' whose : inhuman and -""unprovoked murders . had excited V the - generous : sympathies of the wholo country, and this patriotic people named their county for one .who bad stood up boldly and firmly - against the royal oppression Lord : Korth, who bore the title of Earl oi s .Guilford. J'v. v ': The' chief city and county seat is - T Greensboro named l; for - General -V. Nathaniel Green, who , having ' . superseded Gen.- Gates, rendered " efficient service both in North and South Carolina., It has a popula v'; tion of four thousand a. pleasant i aspect and Beat and thrifty appear- -;" ance. One of the more' noticeable buildings is the female, college,- a - large and 4ne edifice, apparently . - well - adapted for school purposes, v . This was the first chartered instita- y tion for the education of females in .the State.. It was commenced in ' the autumn of 1843, and was ready for occupancy the second summer ' . following. - For twenty years it - ti rtodi "a ' glory - in its place" ,'. r rding exceptional advantages for t be education of young ladies. The - its usefulness was interrupted A by t' i destruction of the t :'ding ; ly L . . .-. . ... It 1 . long smonldering ia its ashes, and the years moved on, till at length a voice came, as to the captors on the banks of the Eu phrates: "Arise and build." Then its foundations were laid auew.and its walld carried up, and its interior advanced to completion, and iu a few days more thau ten years from the time of its destruction, it was reopened to enter, . as - its - friends confidently hope, upon a career of increased prosperity and extended usefulness, From Greensboro we pass, for the next thirty six miles, over the road of the Richmond and Dan ville Co. Its excellent appointments arid ele gant coaches, it li easy gliding motion,- afford a luxury of convey ance not always, nor often, expe rienced in travel by rail. t ' Another town iu this couuly de serving of a more extended, notice than we can at this time accord to it, i High Point. t lis manufactur ing interests might; well hitu onr attention, or its relative importance as a Truit-producing : locality, in a county which lias more acreage de voted to orchard products than any other in. the 8tatv But -the cir- enmstauce which particularly dis tinguishes it aud gives & ' marked propriety to its name. Ms the fact that it is the High Point or cul minating . portion of the distance thus far traveled. Since leaving Raleigh we have been on an almost constant ly ascending grade. ' Start ing there at an elevation Of a little more than three hundred feet above tide water, that elevation has been gradually aad pretty uniformly in creased to nearly a thousand at this place. And ns we pass on and into the county of Davidson, we make a descent of more than one hundred and tidy feet in reaching Lexington, a distuuee ot twenty miles. This is the county town, a place of fifteen hundred population, with an air of thrift and enterprise. A farther run of a few miles or minutes still on ! a descending grade,, brings us to Salisbury, , the eastern terminus of the Western North Carolina Road, and .- the county float of Bowan county. This is one of the older counties in the State, and was embodied iu Anson when that county' extended across the , State aud included . largo portion of the western area aud a part of Tennessee.'; It. was divided from Anson more than a hundred and twentv-five rears aero, and has since been; Itself divided six times to form Guilford, Surry, Burke, Iredell Randolph ; and Davidson. Each of these counties, except isorke, Has a larger area than what now remains ot Rowan, but no oue of them equals it in the value of its real property; nor is it equalled in this Tespect bv , any county in the State of the same area, except those containing the large cities of Charlotte and Wil mington " Rowan has an excellent reputation as an ' '', agricultural county. The current reports .con tain glowing : accounts of remark able crops of corn, cotton, tobacco and wheat. - And in the growth of one or two products it stands with out a rival; It is said to have pro duced in a single, year (1878) tr than eighteen tons of oil of sassafras and one and a hat tons o(. oil of Salisbury ; is a larger - and finer town than any we have passed through. Its'position' at the junc tion of the North Carolina and Western North Carolina Railroad, has given it some advantages for growth and material prosperity and it now ranks in population as the fourth city in "the State. ,;With regular and well. kept streets, good hotels, fine churches, and school buildings, it has. an attractive ap pearance. Many eminent men have had their birth place in - Rowan county among them Rev. Thomas P. Johnston who was the first mis sionary sent under the auspices of the Presbyterian church in North Carolina, to Asia Minor, and hav ing devoted many years, to the mis sionary work in foreign lands, re turned and afterwards went to Con necticut where he is now living, also John K. Steele born in Salis bury in 1792 went to New Hamp shire and was elected governor of that State in 1844. Here we rest for' the night .and will give onr readers a rest. ' ' '!v HelpinoHis Master. A gen tleman was at dinner, and a servant boy,: lately engaged,, was handing him a tray of liquors in different sized glasses. 1 Being' in the middle of an anecdote to bis neighbor, he mechanically held ont his hand to wards the tray; but, as people often do when they are thinking of some thing else, he did not take a glass. The boy thought be was hesitating which liquor he would have, and, like a good fellow, wishing to help his master, he pointed to one par ticular glass, and . whispered: That's the biggest, sir." ; - " V- A CARS. ,.; - t To all who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay , loss cf manhood, etc. I will send a recipa that will cur you, FREE OF CHANGE. This great remedy waa discovered by missionary in South America. Sendaself-eddressed envelope to the Ret. Joseph T. Station D. $eie York City. Ol? d wj Sheep-See Lawsuit. The cas? before the circuit court of Wisconsin seeking to. make, a tresspass by the bees belonging to Freeborn upon the . sheep pastures of Powers has excited some interest over the country. We give below the opinion - of ; the court,' Judge Ulementson presiding: ; The plaintiff, . by i attorneys, claimed that bees may tresspass aa well as other animals; that tire bees oi defendant came upon the premi ses of plaintiff and drove the sheep from the pasture; that it became nusiance that should be . abated other naisancea are,eto.' r. ,r,; as The Court-rl8 your claim, ior lit erat trespass or for a nuisance! , Plaintifl It is a i trespass that becomes a nuisance - becaose of the vast numbers of bees kept, ' , ' The Coort-Have you. any author ity upon the matter! e; 0 Plaintifi.We bave none." v The-Court If you proceed upon the theory ' of . nuisance, will yon please tell where the theory exists will you locate It? . Plaintiff The . bees : were - kept noon defendant's nremises and bv him tapon a farm -joining .plaintiff's premises, and they became a nuis ance by coming upon piaintiu s premises in vast ... numbers, - This nuisance should be abated as a bad stench should.' t . The Court .The stench .is essen tially bad, and may. become a nuis ance by being blown by the wind: it depends wberoft is located. Bees are recognized aa useful. .:; If you proceed upon this theory it wm es tablish a ne w line of liability,' and is advisaoie at tne. outset ; to deter mine its course: ::n .k'.zw Plaintiff It is the maxim, of law that one person shall keep h property - so it- abalh .not injure others. We claim that the tlefend ant kept bees that injured the plain tiff's sheep; drove, them from their naRtnre so theV ' became" weak and feeble, many of ' them. dying during tne winter. - .- The: Court Yoa do not allege jdo'you iallege that -they took. , any- Ifftiiits' fivtriv t.Tisi' mlhvAr rf " vnlnA in the sheep; yoa fsimply assert that the sheep, were driven from the pas ture by the bees. We must under stand whether you 1 proceed upon the theory of trespass or i sof, nnis-H ance, ao the nature of the damages may be determined.: .,: i Plaintiff-The theory of the pros ecution is trespass The presence of the bees' upon ; the plaintiff's premises was. voluntary, The nuis' an6e lay in. their vast inumbers: By the new methods of bee-culture the multitude kept in one place, vastly exceeds those formerly kept... The bees are moved from . place to place in quest ot pasturagesj; v-i,uj -i?.w The CourtwA man may pass oyer nis neiguuor's rarm a- dozen times and be does riot bring suit for tres pass. Now; if a. man. has a hive of bees and it is trespass!: foe them:, to go npon o there', property,; e would be liable to suit lor tresoass wher ever a .bee weritit ' tt,vovl4 fill the eonm t, isvery vbee-keeper. wonid have: a Tspeck- of ,trppbler.l,!;lt would seem as if the sbeep-were driven from the pasture in the Sam mer tney might bave; been fed up in the fait to recruit them, lor the winter. ;I can see. that Vnpon . your theory even-Hies would in certain cases become a nuisance for which a man might be prosecuted. . ;: Sup pose the owner ot a cane pr sugar mm sbpuid locate it near.' a . neigh bor's rjroperty, and vast swarms of flies came to Xeed xa - the sweets, they might be a nuisance " to . stock in an adjoining-field. . If we pro ceed it would ne difficult to ; deter mine the extant of damages. This case involves new points in law1 npoa which there are no rulings ot tne (supreme court.:. Ave have no . i , ' . , , iaw upon wuica w msiruos a jurr. 1 have made some inquiries to sat isfy myself. As we most look to the Supreme conrt for rules of law, it is better that this case be sent there at once : If the- defence- ob jectato any evidence under' this complaint, the objection must be sustained,;, and i the plaintiff, may appeal from tns ruling thereon. xne defendant objected ' as sug fested. and the obiection was 'sus tained: by the court;' and the plain tiff excepted.- AoMAeni Cultivator. " bTIsm Pkrsldasia OaMont, It is ffenarallT nnmaidnrAd av nntttv difficult task to outdo a -physician, bat the following- wil) conclusively prove wnere sine were completely outdone, lira. Helen PharvU. 831 Davton street. Chicago, I1L., was treated tot Con gum p. tion cr nine onvaicians. .and ail nro. nounced her case incurable. Seven hot' ties of Dr. Kingl New Diaoovery for uonsumptiod conjDieteiv cured . her. Doubting onee, please drop her a postal and convince yourselves.;- Sold by all drUggi8tS. - J "j'j h-;.- tot- i hlzn and Beast, v' : ! Mustang inimeni fs pldcc than most men and used more and more every year. - " . ' I :: . . v I ' msma Absolutely Pure. This bowder nflver vanea. A marvel of pnrlty,atrDKth, and wholeaomeuvsa. More aooDomieal than the ordinary kinds, and osn not bs sold In aomoetltlon with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, sola only 111 eans. koysl. juumo Powdsb Co- 1U8 Wall-st.. N. T. novU-lvdw E. fl. MEADOWS & CO. 2,000 Sacks Dissolved Bou(' 2,000 Sacks Kaiuit gnarant& German. ,: . , - " 1,000 Sacks Pine Island., 1,000 Sacks Poc-omoke. .Meadows' Extra Early Peas, Seed Potatoes, Beam aud other Garden and Field Seeds. t i Corner Pollock and Middle Sts., i, 'WarebouBeL Cotton Exchange Place, d23 dwtf NEW BENE. N..O.I louse Keepers ! If Yort Aro-Golajr to r, IEEPIG, go to HOU.I L. H. CUTLER'S AND GET A Dinner Set, 125 Pieces, Tea fet, 44 Pieces, ; Chamber Set, 10 Pieces Fine Toilet Sets, AND EVEBYTHINQ IN. House Furnisliing Goods line 26 and: 28 Middle Street, J: ,NEW BEBNB . JJ. C The i Almigliiy Dollar. llow tho Unsuspectii'K Often Gulled ' arc CAPITAI. VERSUS MKBIT. It la possible that money dipped Into bounteous euppljr of printer's ink. Is to be used to teach false ldeasv - i Why is It that such persistent anathemas sbotild all at once be hurled against the use of "Potash and PoUsh Mixtures?" - ' Those yrbo Insist that Potash Is a poison do so beeause that la the way they have of fight ing B. B.'B.. aa the latter contains potash properly oomblned. . -. Opium, morphine- strychnine, aconite, Whisky, etc., are all deadlj poisons, and are dally destroying the llvesof people, and why do not these men cry ont against themf It Is because there Is no money In sight to do so. Iodide of Potash, In proper combination. Is regarded by the medical profession as the quickest, grandest, and most powerful blood remedy ever known to man. Those who be lieve in revealed combinations and Indian foolishness are surely In a condltfon to be come rather "cranky" in their Ideas at any time. ' We- assert nnierstandlngly that Pot ash, as used in the manufacture of B. B. B., is not a poison, and the publlo need not place any oonfldence In assertions to the contrary The truth Is, B. 0. B. is working such won ders in the pure of all blood poisons, scrofula, rheumatism, catarrh, etc., that others are trembling In their boots., and cry . aloud MPQison,"-"fraud." became they fear Its trl ompbant march, liet any man or woman ask any respectable doctor or druggist If we mrv uui nsub.- not ue aeeeivea, uui ga rlghtalong and call for B. B. B. and be cured. It Is making five tlmea more cures In Atlanta than another blood remedies combined. W e don't say that all others are poisons or franss; we are not that easily alarmed, but we do say ours Is the best, and we have the proor. Bena ior our sz-page book, ires, and For sale wholesale and retail br R. DUFF. , : - .. ... .,. . -. -. , er r-1 ff RELIABLE SELF CUHE IX ivonte prMCnpnofi of om of thm most Bofcd and successful snectaksf in th IT. K. facr retired) for the core of Arrnt Bcblllty I MuHliMd, WfNkBAM and Jeev. Sent in plain sealed envelope Farce Druggists cu fill it, Address DR. WARD & CO., Louisiana. M HUANK) VS BARMRP8 a -nscurodisoaflfia, baf- f '.nns, rfeaniit from " I yont iituMniiTvuon, " loo irfliidniffBaco.oif over bi aiD work. Aoid . "tht) iiapoeiiicnci pmsa uwii rvm&3i fat tii1 . tr(.uMef. C't OlU l-ro -rLiurTid fnal Park-. -. uA Warn inportsmi '- tfc teitiij trcj ;; ti-V r t i'.'.iias i . 0 v - .lon t to b ..mcM, or cu ' -nor iucunvfnipnce ia - - mit- prirwt- i y ri r?r!(--.;'.K"at;i"H r- fi-'-.t oi ti'af-cee i;t to y. Ihsrcu A Radical Cuns for , jsxrvoi:3 - , InYou""- -dcSlc Kg i r an. VEH8 BV US l AN HZ' L CHKISTriAS. NEW IEAK, ' FOURTH OF JULY. : And many other days are coming. ar.d I hope all may live In ocd beullh and enjoy Uiem. Mow one of tlie inml rational wuvs la to go to PAI.MEH'H C'l'iAK H'loKK, and g-t a Une Ci(r thst worth nujukliK- I havs thoataiuis of lb em put up .xprtcsly for PKfcjEN rs to joor irtenux. In boxes of from one dollar to two and a half dollars a rox; and always the ciiolost kind t retail to those who uppr.olate a fine cigur, from So., 10c , Ma. to Hoc. for i-ne lgsr, or good ones by the box of 0) or luo WM. i. PALMKR. Middle street, nf xt to tli- -oi of South Front, -.. . (W BtKMfi, N. 0. TO THEPUBLIO I OUR STORE IS FILLED W1TI1 Choice Groceries," CauDed Goods, revisions, - - -' -. Boots and Shoes. ' , " - (Of tbo best mske.l ' , v Dry Gords, ; t Hats fl,nd Cap Crockery, Etc., In fact we keep evwryttiln tbkt h) kept In a First Clais Variety Rlore, ell of which we arc offering AB IX)W AS THK LOWEST at Wholesale or Itetall.- . J9T Oome and see as and be convinced.' - ROBERTS & BRO., ' ' . .. Mil ' ttreet. A'ew Berne, ft. C f.i A RBLE WORKS, ' - -I EW BERNE. S.f. 5 .4 Monuments, Tombs, ' Audallkinda irave nnd BulMlUg work 'n ITALiAN&AMERICAN KARBU Orders will receive prompt attention eatiHf action guaranteed. ' . JOE K. WILJ.IS, Proprietor - (Baooossor to Qeorge W. Claypoole) ; Cor. BROAD A D CRAVEN Sui: Ntmr BERNE. N. C- O. E. Milleb is a Sine ton , my authorized agent v. ma80-lvdi i A First-Glass If" Ms. Tul "H. SULTAN-- Offers his ENTIRE FALL and WINTER STOCK for the NEXT THIRTY DAYS ! 'pji AT eS7.3:- He means business, as for a large Spring .' m. 007 dw6tn 1805. POO( y Siiper-?l!ic Is Unrivalled for all Fertilizing Purposes, and' ., aaapiea 10 me growm A trial is all that Is needed to convince a . l .. ,1 POCOMOKE, end onr references are tbe patrons generally, throughout the South. The following are a few of many Testimonials; ,. fj. H. MkApows Co., New Borpe, N. O, , :,t DgAB Bmsri have used POCOMOKE for have received better results fyom 1( thftn any other fertilizer, more ef ecu"y v !. under rotate and Cabbage. I expect to use ten to fifteen tonson the next crop.' i-, ': ;7. .. I used rOCOMOKK under cals, applying at (borough test by ths side of No. I Peruvian Guino, and the action of POCOKCKK - the PiSr-"- , . : f. j. BMPE3, Znnl f , .., I nsed POCOMOKK snper-phoaphHte this Guanos on the market nd think it is as good, if the crop more and mRkcs cotton mature earlier little stained. . Where I applied POCOMOKE at the rate of 100 roiim half bushels of p-Bnrii to t!.e !:ock, sgalnst three fo : yhere no Po'-: ' I : !. .... . v v l . , . r i - - There are very few luvmini.nls a. tier than n-al exiuie, but we know of oue inn I is, and lust oue is a policy lu ; THE FIDELITY I1U1UAL life assccn cf f;:;lizlf;::a. The policy eau be bought at tlie rate of 122.40 for IjutO.OO. . ,. . It t.eeds no cull 1 vat 'on or repairs, and ths yearly tax on It, leviml Irl-annuHUy. la not as much aa ihe Iu on realea au of like value. Upon the death of the owner. Hie policy doe not require apprHlbera. administrators tnd lawyers to diminixh thk vauib but Is VAID1S FULL AND AT O.N CI Without eipeUSO to the beneficiary named therein. - Thepaymentof each policy Is gnarantee-I oy nearl ti0.i.U.i.mMiaHHettsalie Insuranoe with a reserve Indemnity of i-A.',0v0, and cash as sats of neai ly toO,UjO. - ..w . i v . . ' u . . t. . u. u n II .UUlltllllg, and rents euouylioflictslo l ave Ksrent free. Its expensts are llniUed to filed annual dues. Innorpoialed, December, IS7H. Home Offlee. Ill Walnut Street, fhliadelphlara. . Hend name and address for treatise on plan. . - D. R. HIS YETTB. Manager Southeastern Uepnttment, No. 91 r sttevlile sueet, Kaleigh, M. C . - W. B. BOYD. As;cnt. -T.A.Obbkii, - :") , - of Green, Foy A Co., Bankers, Tmsteea, Joku Kins by, Farmer. . J ... ' . The following are the names of so m of the parties who have examined our . plans and taken policies with us, .. , . ,- Oen'l R. Bansom, Thos. Daniels, B. O.Oredie, Geo. Green, Jr. W. II Lane, A P. IMvis, liaiilel Davis, - ' Drury Dixon. Dr. Chas. Duffy, Jr. , W. ti. Mrlnson. - Alex. Miller, -V . W. Ipoek, K. H Lane. . - ParahO. Davis, . Ueseklah Davta, ' novUdwtf - W.P. BURRTK & CO., r OBAIN AND C0TT01T COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW HE1CNE feblfdw -- N. 0. - New Central Hotel, 7 South Front Street, New Berne, N. 0 - HI. PATTBR80N Proprietor,' Offers special lndaoemeuls eommerelal men. - , nee, Cuisine of superior excelle - Omnibus and baggage wagon at all trains and steamer. , . . Uata ft An n.r Anw - : Christmas Goods I : A LARGE AND HANDSOME SUPPLY OV FANCY TOILET GOODS, consisting of: PlnsU Toilet Cases, ; ' , .' Plush, Wbtslt I raem Cases.' " Ilasidkereblci XSxiratts. " ' .. ColoajM, JCtc, Kte., Juat received at HANCOfK' BROS. DRUG STORK, next to Post Ofhce, New Berne, N C. . Call and see them before buying, - . ROBERTS -L HENDERSON General InsnraiicB Agents, - . New Berno, IS. C. - 0d1. to8tcla: Conrieniea tepreeen. -" i , ed m w , - ftr. life and Accilttt Isnrtte. . ToUl.. Capita l oveiFortj1 Million or-. , , , DoMara. Jo24rlJt ' J. B. BBOWJN, Barber and Hair Dresser, with twenty-live y Neatest and Kent Vi -five years experience, and the urnlshed Hflonn In the sity, will gives, good a shave aa can boned anywhere for TfcN CENTB. New shop, new furniture, and satisfaction euarantced. Middleatreet n' xtdoor to DeUrioK'. " - - autrisdl v. - -- - v - ; :' ' Opportunily! 7 :4 .. he wants to make room and Summer Stock, v h: sultan, ' - ATAU JONgV 'otQSfANDi it w ft r i tit tt rrm rm 01 iiiixiiix litgiUv1 any one of the unrivalled excolU noe of as our planters of this section, as well . - .. .-. . the past three years on niy Irnrk fm n, and 'n uspd :'N. Yours truly, V.', 1 7 the rate of 00 pounds to the arre.elvi! -- it a year In connection v.ith sevr not better, than any I (vr i than any I eruswl.cot J), J, ' JLI I .V J ;
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