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- Pl'BLISHEBS) UraOCNCKMEHT. run DAILY JOURNAL U s column . paper, published dally, exoept Monday, at M.00 per year, $3,00 for six "mouth. Delivered to;clty subscribers at 50 cents per month.' X ' ., THIS . WEEKLY JOURNAL, a St column paper, la published every Tbuaday at $2.00 per annum. - :;- Q , C-W ADVERTISING RATES UAILT) One Inch one day tl.BQ; one week 12.00; one month UN; three months f 10.00; six month 115.00; twelve months $20.00. t , Advertisements under head of "Business Locals," 10 cents per line for first, and ft seats for every subsequent Insertion. ' Ho ad vertlaemenU til be Inserted between leoal matter at any price. ' i . . Jlotiee of Marriages qr Deaths, not toexoeed " en lines win be Inserted free. All additional matter win be charted 6 cents per line, i ; Payments for translentadvertisemenu most made In advance. Regular advertisements will be collected promptly at the end of each' t montn. - ' : I ' - Communl -a tions containing news or 'aj dis-' e ami on of ocal matters are solicited Ho eonunamcaUon most be expected to be pUh- llshed. that contains objectionable aersonal ; ties: withholds tne nsme of the author; or hat will make more than one column e( this oaper. .. f Any person feeling agsi-leved at any anbny 'jnons communication can obtain the name of ; ne autnor oy application at this omee; and nowing wnerein me grievance exists. these" troubles" is provided for without burdensome expenses, bat the amendment offered by . Mr. Shebman ia so 'sweeping that it would ' prove 'ineffectnal, crashing iteflf of it8wn WeightLi 7.. Capital is bat the accumulation of labor. And the laws of the land should not allow-It to oppreea the laborer; V On the pother hand the business of tfiecountry and the. la borers thereof are 'dependent upon capital, and the laws ought to (pro tect it against lawlessness. There mast be concession by both the cap italists and the laborers for noith er can afford to oppress the other, " "' .Orange ' rresuyterT, ' fCoi. Newt and Observer.' ! Wilson, ' JS. April 10.. The1 meeting of, the - Presbytery today has been one of ,very gteat importance,' and) thet'I'resbyiery was in session1 from 9 a.:m. to 10:30 p. m., with short recesses for dinner an A cnnnur ' T? armrta rf imnnrtanr. XHJ5 JXJRJSTAJj. committee's were received and dis- enssea at great lengtn. . xne nr6t A I A -J IAl II. . KVXM. . - - - JEdMer. piauuiBg OIUKf Un: WBB !UM k, harper. . - BosiaMs stajsaccr. I report ot tne agent ot some mis sion, which embraces b11 the mis sion and evangelistic 'work of jthe Presbytery. The report was very satisfactory , and encouraging and was adopted. Bev. J. O. Alexander was re-elected agent of home mis- Tes employees on the New Yprk sions. The reports of the evangel 1CJCW BERNE. N. C, APRIL 21 fSatarsd at the Post offles at New Beras asssoond-elassssatterv i City surface railway lines are on a general Btrike. Verily, this is an era of strikes. ists and those appointed to do mis sion work occupied all the remain der of the morning session. . THE C0TT05 M0YE2TENT , Prom Bradstreet'a, y . ,.The market daring the week was doll, and after Tuesday , a down ward1 movement of values com menced, t which continued to the close of .business. 'The - market strengthened from the close on last M Friday, " and on , Monday, : owing principally to a better .Liverpool feeling, it gave signs, of decided Btrengcn, . - un Wednesday, now ever, the ; steady ; heavy run of re ceipts at the, ports, coupled with the decline in silver, brought values down again. The . volume of sales this week was; about the same a last inT futures, "Awhile in 'spots a large order lor export .brought the sales up above last , week'a-Aside from the influences above - noted little ' of, a - new price-influencing character ,'cald; be discovered, and in the, absence Of any indica .tions' of ; an immediate, .increase! in cpnsumption, the : tendenct was to wait till the planting news could be brought to bear ' upon' tb e '; market. This will probably;,' insure a doll market for some weeks to come In the ; absence ' of :the' infiuefccs &amed.iv' Spots this weebv remained unchanged, while i futures.' 'after fluctuating, closed at almost exact ly last week's fisuTea. .. v , The total future sales ' this week were 341,700 bales,; against 274(000 bales last week. Spot sales amount ed to 2,981 bales against 2,237 bales last weev r "-""- -, Deliveries on contracts were 700 bales, against 8,850 bales last. week. ; The receipts at . ports this week amounted to about 60,000 v bales, against 42yV'M Dales last week 'and OO "7QQ KqIoo loot wabw '. APTEENOON. t t- T tt Tit 22.798 bsJas lost Tfiftr. xvev. xiv. c, ix. uuuaiuu wuua izr . r - i. . . reoort that ha bad nrepared as ,or- 'J-Be receipts since-BeptemDcr l The U. S. Court in session) at Dallas, Texas, has passed sentence dered by tha iKresby tery several were about 4,940,000 bales; against upon several strikers for offence years go, -a full record Of the pro- " Co. This is a strike at the ettik- , proceeding. .. hinir been Marca show heavy increase over ersl lost. These records are neatlv e- tne sani6 month ol 1885. The total cordfirt in fonr anlifitantial volnrnM exports were 346,867 bales, valued Sekatob Payne, of Ohio, has of COO pages each, and W,WrtK'9V'?iJf been through the fire of an investi- of the Presbyterian historical bo- wuu vx,i,oi. adb . . ... tt- UiAt.r. rtf PhiiaiiAinhia t.hnv will rw export trade of the seven months gating commute oi tne uuio jeg- V""." ? r rI T"? k J endine March 31. 1886. is. however. islatare and come out unscorched. of 80ciefc whorrthe reoorda ksa ' in same Period, of tl -1 J A V A t I 1.4. . ' . " 7 Z . I 1 OQR hit MAnolw 1 Aft AAA At was caareu tuai. uo uuuub um of the I'fesbvteriaa cbupches in the v fAWwu uiuoo. k1afin f f Ha TT Q Ranafa Knf f ha I TTnifn1 flfafoa ara lannoif at Pliai I "r- ; ? VIQVV1VU W VUV KJt uuuavv wuvuwvi jmw'a miuwo ntc ULUVUttvut U V I -, a. S sV. a t fails to prove the hext order was ;threPprt of Sra, Z isi m tyi 1 rrou uririfii n run or rna I'lor i - - r;. Rr avenue. AIt was .shown by Allison. Eav. 8. M. Smith and ml- ne HflaiJcUot f chequer, in ; iaL. a xr.ru.. . . miroaucing tne puaget a day or Investigation charge. " LABOR ARBITRATION. Congress, in trying to provide a tn .lb? tokS' frron a way to arbitrate difflculties aris- Lith , r,vflrf,nrfl Ant down fmm f5onA P't abowed. a persistent ihg between corporations and thir general assembly for amendments lT" t. . , . - 4- I 4-1, a KaaI. 1 .1. A mt. """" JCrjUtll CltHWU uu employees, is moangeroi overao- mc yyv with tha recainta forth 'mywiins ti.-,t. rrv, mj committee recommenaea tne aaor- miir: li :T MTrif r. " r luituciu., x .u,uuuuui- mi,jmnto , yvar. - vy iiuui. me. aecaae me ae- lytcriea taking original jurisdiction 37 . 31 Tn in' nopMin rtaaaa on1 a last tho w " " ,w has been concurrent with ' an in crease in the revenue derived from the comforts of life." . Then together tue tacts seem to reflect a change powers of evangelistg in foreign i", toafnT"rw TT B6.BB: k j rru factory leature of the lately issued and second of those recommenda- Sfflttf " ihe tions elicited long and able debates. !!?ll!!Ie!p0B,!?1Dce .port of the committee r,SX f !r It!!" fered to the Houe bill in tbe Sen. 1 ate by' Mr. Sherman, that the ar- , bitration commission "take injto ' consideration and to thoroughly in " vestigate all the various con trover sies that have arisen or are likely to arise between the employers add the employed, whether they be cor , porations or associations, or private individuals, and whether engaged in transportation, manufacturing, 'mining or other industrial inter ests in the United States," would "certainly, if adopted, open np a amendment as to ruling elders be ing eligible to preside as modera tors of presbytery, synod and gen eral assembly, The committee rec ommend that the overtures as to but the full report ? . ; royal f tSfTN - J ; r -- v ' "v v ' Absolutely Pure. This oowder never vanes. A marvel of orlty. strength, and wholesomenee. More seoDomloal than tbe ordinary kinds, and can not be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only luoaua. UotalMauki, PowdbjkOo Ut Wll-st M. Y. novla-lvdw ,j.b:bbowjs, . Barber and Hair. Dresser, With twentv-flve vears Twrlnnot1. and the Neatest and Best FarnlBbed BP.loon In the elty, will jive us good a shave as can be bad anywhere for TEN CENTS. New shop, new furniture, and satisfaction guaranteed. Mlddlestreet vf rt door to Lietrtek A - marisal v NEW OWNERS! - V. . NEW MANAGERS! THE RICHMOND WHIG, recently parctf&sed by a stock company, is now belno; published uuaer tbe editorial management of Judge A. w. C Jvowllq and Abner Anderson, Esq., totb of whom have been for some years con ueottd wjtu tbe piess of this Mate. - v - . In poUtins the Wmo wiU be Democratic, and no effort will be spared to make this 'oumal what It was in former yearn - The Leading Newspaper In Virginia! Agents Wanted in every county to whom liberal commissions will be paid. . Specimen copies furnished on application. Iiallyfs a year: Weekly fl a year. Shorter time In proportion. GbiO CRUTCH F1KLD. ' . apSdlw . . , i .; Bustness Xauegei.' NATURE'S Efferveseemt Seltser f CURE FOH..j, eieKaS. efficacious. lf1MOTI?JlTinM Pleaant aperientln the LUilOl irHliUnirorm OI powaer.pro wwtiw i it ns "d ln n dissolved In water an Exhilarat ing,- Kffe rveso 1 n i Draught, reoommendei by our best Physicians as a reuaDie ana agree able remedy. . It cures nuist.imt.1nn. AnrB In- :', dlffesUon, cores Dys- ''iiijiv - pepsla.curcs FUes,cures "ligzss&i-itr, f HeartDurn. cures ick- AND unres all the Excretory organs to a prompt so nVCDrPCIH Uon. It should be fonnd Ulult r O I Ms in every household and carried by every traveler. JBb'.d by druggists every wnere. . . apuawjm DTfl ATltirTJ To introduce 1- XJlUr JEXB, them, we win JTJX Give - Away l.Oud Self-Operating IV m hashing Machines. If you want one send us your name. P. O. and express office at once. The National Ce apr2u im l ley Bt , N. T. ADIE8 WANTHD-To work for ns at their own horaee, $7 to 910 per week can be easily mode; no canvassing; faicl natlng and steady employment, l'arllen- lar and sample or tne work sent lor stamp. Addreas HyMK M'B"0 CO., P. O. Box ll 1U10, Boston, Mats. apr201m gfC want ' 8ALEHMEN everywhere, ! local and traveling, to sell oar goods. win pay goua suiary ana an experses. Write for tetms at once, and itate BftUrv wanted. STANDARD SILVER WARE;OOMP'Y, Boston, Mass. pr2U lm i NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN. xou are allowed a fn Mai qf thirty gay of tne ."f Dr, DyeJs Celebrated Voltafe Belt wlta ttlectno 8aiDenaorv . AddIIaiical for thn mwaw Teller and permanent cure of Nervout DeMMv, id . ' w lovwtofMs, ana au luuina uouDie. Also (or many other dlBcasfl. Complete restom ww anuw, f ixur oa nannooo iniAranteea. Wo ruk h lnonrred. luastratetlpamphietlnMaM Sheriff's Sale of Lands. By virtue of an execution issued on the 16th day of December, 18k5, from the Superior Court of Craven county, on Judgments Nos. 3UU3 and 3022, Into my hands for collection in favor of Jas. C. Harrison, ' Adm'r of BecJ. Worse ley, dee'd, and against Dun Street, 1 have levied on and will ell, for cash, at Pub lic Outcry, to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in the City of New Berne, at 12 o'clock, M on MONDAY, MAT Sd, 168 (it being a regular aale day according to law), the following Heal Estate to satisfy said Execution, to wit: " ' - , A certain tract of land in Craven county, on north side of Neuse river and west side of Big Swift oresk; beginning at a point below Street's Ferry on Reuse river and running tbenoe down ihe river to a cypress on the lower side of the month of the lake run: thence north 10 west 14 poles toaltghtwood stake; thence aonth 68 west 08 poles to a stake; thence south gg west 18 poles to the beginning; containing 7s acres more or less; being the same land conveyed by tt. E. Street and wife toBenJ. Woraeley by deed bearing date 88th of December, 1870. and afterwards conveyed bvBeni. Worseley to Duff Stieet on the 6th of April 1885. said land contains a valuable seine beach. New Berue, N. C, March 23d. 1888. ? ' M. HAHN, ma21 td : Eherlffof Craven County. '7 NOTICE. The undersigned, B. P. 'WllllBms, has duly quallned as Administrator of theestate of John P. Thorpe, deceased, and hereby v gives notice that he requires aU persons liav- .-. ing claims against tbe Estate of tue said John -P.Thorpe to present them to tbe said Ad- . mlnistrator, duly authenticated, forpayment on or before the 2oth day of March, 1!I7, or else this notice wul be pleaded in lr of re- . covery. ': ' . r. Persons Indebted to the Estate most pay ' without delay. WIIXM8. mar21d6r .", Adniinlstrator. . L. H. CUTLER Excelsior Cook Stoves. SASE, DOOKS & BLINDS. ' lime, ; Cement, and Plaster. MNT LEAD, OILtfrWTY 261 and 28 Middle ;Stieet, :l : ;; NEW BERNE . N. C. ;; ' W:PaBUBllUS&C0.; : GRAIN AND COTTON- '1 COMMISSION : MERCHANTS, - NEW KEICNG N. C. ' : " XebUdw ;-'? P;-i' '.- Beans. Onion Sets, All Other Kinds of SEEDS Hancock Bros. Drugstore. . ALBXAITD&B OLDHAM, JAHE8 BARRE9. lAte Proprietor (iipe Kear Flour and Pearl Oldest and most experienced Track' - . Hominy anils, Wilmington, N. C. - Farmer ln North Carolina. , ' LDHAM Jte BARNES, -".:.; ; : ' O-eneral Oommlssilon 3MCorola.Axi.tfli, Ha, 7 Soath Street, BALTIMORE. Md. , , ; We solicit Consignments of North Carolina Track Products, The Handling of Iforth Carolina Fish a Specialty, ' AHD IIBCRK HIGHEST' MARKET" PRICESI i Mention Hi t paper. , Q,nick Bales and Prompt Returns, 'j . : .BDlSdnSm T3 u u DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, mm lUmeitTforsn DisesMtef the Unr. !!-. eys. Stomach nd Bowels. A posluv.I such HejMtarlie, I pn..L 'fl'"'i'" : I lit a A ,; r.- i Our Spring Stock of Nnhrtv SnrV ftnmnlpf.A. . . j mailed free, by addmalnR 'ViiXJUU Jii.A' W ., Marshall, Kloh. variety. Do Plaid Suits. Straight Cuts, are ths tvle. of which Wfl have & lnriTA tto VAnrha MJ nu:u C1 - r ... to, a. vuiuo auu uuiiuren a oiiitr. inva A J rf a w-as . J ?)4.uu. jien's iilue flannel Buits at low nrinfls Uoy'g Sailor Suit, fl.75 to was adopted by presbytery; also an overture recommended by the com mittee td the general assembly, that a committee of that Dody be ap nninffil tn ot.U f., ft T.nn.oni.. j. , . , . i , , , I lAflUHCU w Oblll lUlbUDl UfUUiVUlAD ; sicm ut t uiif uuu, tue eim wutsrewt tfle hook of chnrch. order M tQ th(j no man can see. Dowers and functions of rnlinff it appears to ns that tbe whole eiders. trouble arises from the inefficiency mates ties. ' of- the; exchequer authori of the courts to speedily and with- CiliiP ETK1GS j'Jsj.t . J" . A CABD. To all who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weaanese, early decay, loss or manhood. etc, I will send a recipe that will cure rrk rn t:r i, 1 1 ' ; r. - - j-juo iwi ujocmuk wi iuc yicouvtei v i remear was aiscoverea nr a misaionarv will be held at lilton the Thursday in South America.' Bend a self-addressed hAfrtrA t.hA mAAffnor tT fha cirnn A 1 envelcroe to the Rtv. Joseph T. Ikkav. out ouraensome cost adjudicate which will be about the 13th of Oe. etuum JW ; ni7 dwy aifferences between employer tober. . The church at Henderson and - employee. If a cot- presented a calL with IL000 salary. poration or individual em. pi all the time of Eev. Alexander Tjlovaamantnflf.f.Arf.nin wr.rV t Tu.uh , wwpunuto ins - i nanni k iwrr.mn in ( n or-a nan rta vi, I ,1 , r v.. miv, cau ior one ssunuav in eacn ssssaa difficulty as long as the man does month by the church at Warren ton UrllULOl till uUUlJtS. a. . I . 1 Z . Al a t - Wfc J ... " ne wora-.and is paid his money. But WU8 !" " ne nanas oi isev. xjt. if tha rnrnnrjfinn nr itilmUnnl , J- M. AtkinSOIT. ' , ,u , . U TT.-11 1. ' 1- -l..- , . ' - i a iwi uuiu va. Aim uuuicu, III uii-iujrcr irioo w extors more WOrK franvill cnnr.Hr. wa nlanrl in tl,a aa i... i it. -i. - tt '" rr uvui wo ouiiuca uiau wsw con- nands oi Jttev.iJarr JVloore templated in the original contract. Nominations for delegates to the or if by any means 6bne assemDiy, wmcn meets in .the. work , of the employee r7l-, Is Increased bevond what was at. I 1. WUIUTIW.'; ; i . . - . , - At pected when the wages was fixed, There was a protracted discussion he is certainly entitled to increasAd as to certain calls and chances in pay in proportion to the increase of aifferent chnrches. wiork, 'unless there is a mntnal 4in day-attjedat. ; ; VafiTeflm.nt that thAr ia tn h ha ?n. "8 presDytery was caned to or uoi Hsu ciovs. xtev. d. xi. Ajnes ter made his report on the best method for Sunday school conven-; tions, which . was adopted, and a committee consisting of Bevs. Alii- V. 8 J. SLOANE , oreas. , , , a. man wno is uependent upon his daily. labor for sustenance for himself and family, has bat little - remedyagainst the encroachments 'i yl powerfnl corporations.: ilf they . demand more work without increase of pay lie must succumb or lose his - place, which 'means' to take the bread from) hisTjhildren. r If he , xloes'the additional 'work under .protest and resorts to tbe courts for Ju8tice,.his condition is not much better than if 'he , had .beeu .dis icbargedforthe cost of the suit will not only absorb his increased pay, t If ; the-,1 ''courts . allow,: . i ball his original wages, .while the tich corporation" or individual' will . tiardly feel it." - , ; ?. .t; ; ' i'. '-: V The commendable feature In the iloase bill is that a . settlement of INVITE ATTKNTIOIT TO THE ATTRACT i r.ifjKa ai mua their em. ilfim muun. 18 BUlHil OFFERED, f I Axmlaurten - J 's from tjl.OO ner vd. nnvurS WUtasi .. . from Ll.4 per yd. onward Meqaettei from , l.AS per yd. upward Velvets ' "from 1.38 per yd. npward Bdy Bras.sls from i .V tsr vri. nnwnrs Tapestrj- , . from . -i.;.0 per yd. upward Ivnlns ""'from. , JJ0 oer yd. upward CMIm IfsiSUncs from '. .10 ner vd. nnsui I Swiss 4M.Cnrtaljk .:. i . ,4 -.I I . ...... from K.SA lwrmlrnnir.nl I Madras Ie CnrtaJn. , r , . - ' from S3 Bo tteraatr mwnl I Atlqne and Frewcli Ies Csortatms i . . irom .9 per pair npwaid Hottlngbam Lace Curtain. - . . r.1 1 I ' . - . from .74 oer nalrnnwBHl I T.re.sy Cmrtmlns "with Handsome DliMt. '.lDDSlU.4MlMril.lrillw.nl I Tapestry Cererins; . , w Cr.t-i Ceri W-rt . . - from -:ta per yd. npward Wlndew Skadea naado an snort jaatlae r suieruu. rsrauMS. a -j .a. William II. Oliver, ; AGENT FOR THE j CONTINENTAL ' Oar Blue Suits at f 10.00 we guarantee Fast Color. We have a larger stock of Straw flats than ever before. -Men's and Boy's 50o. Straw Hats a paying f 1.00 for. - ' ' " 6 50 doi.' 5o. Ilats. Men's Mackinaw. Manilla an,l nr, 9,.... ... hundred different styles. ... ' v , 1 yWJ uur stock of bummer ; Underwear in vrv wimnliA , c . j -r timnmt 131,1.1. ' OK. " Fire InSliranCe ConUl'V "P. Balbriggan and Summer Merino. Bathing Suits at II 00. . 7 vv VWJUr V We havo aniee l neof Stan Arlam. Xr n.n n:i. t. di... ftfNfnr vnnir in the market. " "WDUUeVn w" M WW . A I One of the oldest and mose substantial ' Insurance Companies in theU. 8. Agents for Jas. Means' $3100 Shoes, Celluloid and LinenjCollars and Cuffs, " 3- ? We are now receiving our Snrlnir and Rnmmo, wv w w.. . -: Assets,1 Five MilUon Dollars. Handkerchiefs, etc. , . ; ., : ''' "::i . vre oougnt a arnmmcr s samples of Suspenders, Silk Handkerchiefs, Keek ? Wf,f, Purees, H. Hose and Shlrta, in which we offer bargains. ' ' ' - onuwo ma our uoss Colored Shirts are the - .iJIU Deposits nnder the Bifelv Deposit I law amount to near two million ltoi. I lakh. Only seven Insurance Companies have compiled with the Bafetv Denoalt Taw of Mew York; the Continental being the first ana janresi- policies .. written on uinnwai i ib jui vn mini r avurauie xsrms. WILLIAM H. 0LIVEE. Kewbern.K. C. ' v ': " ieb25 dtf ACID PHOSPHATE, Whann's Ammoniated Super-Phosphate, j Iaster Dissolved ; Bone - .t ' i .. ' .... ... H Phosphate, ;y rj,, ,i- t ,'."- "''-'V'. i V Navassa1 Guario. . , , The Celebrated PEAEL best in the market Boy's and Men's Byciclo Shirts. Straw Mattings, Trunks, Valises, and Shawl Straps. '. We are agents for Rogers, Peet & Co.'s Full Line of 8amples. 13 Be sure and see us when in need of anything in onr line. ap6 dwtf HOWARD & JONES, ; C : . Opposite Episcopal Church, i J mmmm FOR VALUE RECETVET. ' I win . 'All? Ir--' ': U Black. TTTTS MOWflflntiq T rimS, -.0D -wte or : -3 HDry Good7sto7e in ihe oityT- - - . r?:"",2 M ?!he ..I ,-.. son, Darnell. Chester and - rnlin'g rampi.m rrwt whrm nrains-T. i mn elder 4 Eugene . Morehead, raised, The convention will be held the second day, of the presbytery iat Milton in uctoDer next.' uev. Mr. Darnell made bis report as to the da ty by the different ministers as to presenting tol their charges all the objects for contribution, as re quired by the assembly and presby tery, &nd it appearing- that many had failed to do so, after prolon ged discussion the presbytery sent doirn tn. th hnrrvh(a 'a ridruti.' in': joining on tfienr A 1 performance of tins duty. Tne hour of 11 .o'clock haying arrived, the presbytery took a recess to hear a sermon from Rev. Alex. Spruut. ' - v ; '. ; . Job-work executed with neatneM and diptch at th JotnutAL OfBce, FKOMFT; ATTENTION F All) TO AU CrrepestwUme InvtteA. Broadway and f 19th Street, NEW'YORK. marl dim I. : i - v : ; .- .J is beautiful, all but ter skin ; and nolxxly; tas ever told : ' her how easy it is to put. beauty on the skin Beauty on the skiri is ; Magnolia ualxn. 'Jv'-'.- I ,u ... S . AT LQW; PRICES. r GEO ALLEN & CO. jlkeep Full Line of Dry Goods and ClotnfTiir cv Hats.Caps, and . fine assorted BtoS of QW&SSi'1 Ulff OOOQS. These Goods Were honirlit nn a Pi. f.-l A 1 . wanted money worse than , goods, so I bought EXTREMELY LOW for P-tS?'nd inieni K1T,D8 my frienda lh benefit of these bargains - - . ' vvAiifBUIU, -1N"extdoor to Snter's Eurniture Store! M. COHEN. ap4 dwtf -The Steamer ELM CITY will take cot Trnek, THUB3DAY, t o'clock,- P.M., and I pat in Philadelphia. SATURDAY, 4 AM,, iV-New-Tork, ' f ''Ui.., jf. V. WILLIAMS, SAVE noHEY . BY. SOVVIi'IG YOUH GUAI.'D nasi dU General MariOKer. W. B. ORAKOEK. H. tlUll JIHMTNGS ,t :.i Bj J. CHANDLER,- ;V ' GRANGER. & JENNINGS, Eessrai Frodacs & ; Ccmmissicn lfferclaiits f 1508 E. Malst St., Klrhmond. Va. fipclftl attention siven to the sale of all kinds of Country Produce, ac. Headqnarters I r lsu, uysiera ana uarae, . - rnaosm . ' .... lltaNlv n ELI 'ZLE SELF CUKE A tovonto preaenpttoo of on oT tfa rrrrrst nottd and tuccesfciut rwctaitsN in tK T r c fnow ir-tlred) far the cure of Kerreaa Debility, Lfet M KHlHMdr WcnkMMI ind ltM. t Id piaip eacd cnrcop Drnggiit Caa ftil it Addres DR. WARD & CO,; Louisiana. Mot, 1 - Price $10. - ' . T 1 taeorga Uieen, Jr. tisUsfacUon cnarautee S Ira Pro k Full Assortment r mr,,r lrrt on haDd and for sale at Rock BuI'tom vitirVf . T an SCALK. , " swva. iJUIAOM HUts. Agent for VAIMBAS J. C. T7IIITTY, at. Csavesi street. Mew Bsra.iV. c. IKPLKMRIVT una Mri'v MJICI'TTI a r . ' T J . i 1'a
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