1 - i . 1 j . . VOL; V,-0.1 8, 1886. PRICE 5 CENTS. . , . t - " , . .. . r . ; a . . . r 1 LOCAL; NEWS. New Berne, latitude, 85 ' North. , ' : v " -' longitude, 77 8' Week. 'Kiin risei. 5:64 1 Length of day. : . - - tion set, 5 ' H houn, 50 sahmt. , tluon eti M 8:41 s.m. .7 ; . ,UtT v - " .... 1. 1 ' ;?: WUmington had ' fifty-tbree deathi ."' daring the mottthpf September, Th wall of' tte third etory of Fatter .Bon'anew hotel hearing completion i ' The ateamer ZVfkmtM left yesterday V tor Norfolk with a. full cargo of cotton. Ber Thoma Needham will preach a ermon to gentlemen only at the theatre v , oa Bunday afternoon i i o'dook.? The $uprem couri t it pretext 1 ' eioa- haa turned out eighteen young Uabl of the law, and one old epront of . ;Tity-aveyeara, j f. - Wateop ft Street ba"e an puction, aale .ol rurniturVitvihe. uterner of South 'Trout and 'Middle J Btreet, ,(oniorror, ( t Batorday,' morning at 10 p'olock- J ' vThe hieetlngi af the .BaptM church oonduoted by - RevI' Thome Keedham, '.r continue with much interest. Sereral have . profeeaed v faith in ' Christ, and many others are: enquirbg the way to eternal life.' Ifr. Needham i preaching - erery night to large congjegatlpn, and J-. ' falso conducting Bible reading erery $ evening at four o'blockvwhioh are very instructiTe. The publio are cordially v invited to attend these meetings. . v Pay f AtoucBUBt. " . Tomorrow . Is the Jewish Day of u Atonement." It will be observed by our i 4 Hebrew oltisena. " Their- stores will be " " closed until 6 o'clock p. in. "tlmmoM Te Speak la a.w Br. 1 , F, M. Bimmon,' Eq., will apeak at . , fire Point next Monday ' night Thi may oe the only - opportunity ourciti- . iteni will have' to hear him during the oanvaea. Turn out and hear what he 7 . "ha to My on National issues. ThPaJUBjta eojr. 1 Parties who were at Connors yester i . ' day report that a good crowd was pres " ent and that the candidates on the Peo . pie's Ticket made note.. The speeohes rol Meers, Clark" and Hubbe made a ; ? etrong impression and will tell on eleo- .iton day. T '' " . ' : ' , The oandllatei apeak tomorrow at - - Faloher'l preoinci. ,The people thonld ;,ern out end hear them. ' ' -' ' ri j Th voter of. Craven oouoty mast re - momber that -new registration: has ' ' i been ordered, and that every one most appear in frton o the registrar and iwhavo his name egiterd. The books v " are flow pen and will remain open un . a til the day of election v We will repeat .-. " In tomorrow 1i issue the regUtrari in the : city and the plaoe where their books ' ;;arekit.f'7v,V'.:'"tVi i . t l .'i sew sstMwejer iMrwnentv l ? ' Kr.Wm.' H. Oliver ha ehown u one , TIm ffew Ulvev orUnM.f . : (1', e v n of the first issue of the new one-dolUr . ' allver ' certificate. It i'. beautiful In . '1, appearanoe, and will be rauoh eaaier to - ' earry than the silver dollar, f 4 ."'N .Mr. Oliver fought earneetlv to prevent s ,( the demonetization 6f ' eiiver, and it I doubtlees a great consolation to him to l I see the appearanoe of these oertlfioates . instead of the lUBpehslqnoI the coinage , ' , of silver. Be thinks the appearanoe of j ' these is the beginning of better times, .. i..mi.. ':i ' v" Bealtk Beerte.,? tVjyZVSt'MV ; The September number ef the Bul- letin of the North 1 Carolina Board of iy Health is out." It contains a summary . . . of reports from county superintendents . ' - of health for the monUtof August, 1888. Oat of, the ninety-six counties in the ' " ' ' Cute only forty-two have superintend enu. From a careful perusal of these ' 4 ' r-rrtorUitwillbefonndthattyphoidand - malarial fevers and whooping-cough i . were prevalent in the central and west ern counties. We would like to see " -full monthly reports from all the coun , Hio", at we are satisfied such reports v- " f-irly ru J honestly .made would show - 1' f.t the t:t!a "r aTariaidistrict" is very I- . v , j erplitd to the eastern counties. Tb CenveDtl.B ofK.rthMB C.Ulcr. Xe cave received a copy of an ad drcF to "Inquirers concerning North Carolina" ti;r.ed by OTer two hundred c .b rf l-'ortV.ern llnh, npw reii- :cf Crolina,, invillrgsaid i --.;rers and tl.t'r fr'onds to meet tlem ' i-. r --Tcr.tlen at Raleigh, OcloterJCib, ; I 1 c pre rameto tfce sddrese : T ' ' '?, yet we know in t fi gee . r t'. re are ? 1 1 ( " 'if "a from ! . 7. .'e feel - ' ' ' i a t " '3 fc- ' 1 : ? ' f t' C -' -.' -1 Capt: S. H. Gray ha etorneMrom a trip Norths n .- t i V Ijr Mr. Fred Harding of PiU county fc in the city. 1 He thinks ' Capt.. Barret had- better follow Linney's example and re tire from; the contest foe Congress, ! . Mr. P, B, Jackson, a merchant, of Emston, it te tit city. - - Mrs. a. W. McLean and Mr. Nash returned from the mountains last night. Mrs. Dr. Small wood and daughters have retained from New York. MatBacBB CBBVMe. We hear the ' most nattering report from the Congressional canvas being made by F. M. Simmons, Esq , and there is every prospect of his election if the Democrat, will torn out and give him a full vote. Craven county i hi adopted home and her people should not only feel a pride in his election, but ought to endeavor te gtye him a larger Tote, in proportion to the Democratic strength, than any county in the dis trict. ( To do this there must he har mony, and earnest work. The town ship committees should eee that every Democrat is registered and see that every vote possible ie cast for Sim mons,', Dunn, : the Judioial ticket and the county "People's Ticket." Tb. Jomci Csnnty Cuivaa. The chairman of the Republican ex ecutive committee and the chairman of the Democratic executive oommittee have made the following appointments for their candidates. White Oak, October 19. Polloksville, October 19. Tuokahoe. October 21. Phillip.' Mill, October 22. Heath's Mill, October 23. It will be seen that they have adopted the sensible plan of having a joint can ts. This is what the people like. Let candidates for office come before the people, face to face, ard declare openly what they are for and the people will know how to choset Col. Whlt'ora'a Card. We publish elsewhere a communica tion from Col. John N. Wbitford oorreoting tbs report we gave of his speech before the Democratic con vention of Jones. The Colonel is right in supposing that we do not desire to do any one an injustice. It Is our aim in speaking of men who plaoe themselvee before the publio, or who are placed before the publio by the people, to be truthful and represent things just as they are, and if by any means we vary from the' troth or misrepresent any thing, we cheerfully and willingly cor rect it if properly brought to our atten tion. As to what Cot. Whltford laid In his closing remarks before the convention at Trenton we will not contend, but accept the statement as he gives it to day,. The, Colonel, however, is , mis taken ai to the candidates and manipu lators, as he calls them, of thl regular Democratic convention of Carteret not being - readerf . or Subscribers to the Jotntif it. 4 Minf of them 00 subscribe, bnt the fact that they are. subscribers Is not a consideration for anything the JocBtf at may nave said in their bsbalf , and we assure the Colonel further that the Joueral is not one of the news papers in "distress" about his candi dacy.,. We believe him to be true to Democratic principles, though adopting means contrary to the plan of the party organization to place himself before the people. But probably be to only follow ing the example est few years ago by some of his now leading opponents. . , "The baby Is sleenln" at last, reel But she would not ha ve slept, nor would her mother, had not that fond parent been induced to try Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. It cures the croupy oongh that sounds so like nails oeen driven into toe child 1 coffin..-., . , v" " x : ?. Te all : Korthern Settlers In ' Xertk Carelia'a. jl',:V-'-' :- The time for the Settler's Convention to assemble in this city is drawing sear. Will you assist na in preparing for it by sending us a postal notifying as of your intention to- be present, or it any dele gate baa been appointed to represent you, please to give na his name and ad dress.. ' ( T, , J ' . . " . If no Northern settler is to come from your county thenbave a paper prepared setting forth briefly the advantage it oilers to intending immifrrants and mail that.- Every such paper should be signed by as many of you as may be conve nient, each giving his prettent address, and the Bute-from which be came. Such pspers will be received and made part of the proceeding " ' - : , , W. E. Ashley, President, . ; . . Wm. Crah, Secretary,- ' V'e Co. Settlers Association. J. T. Path, , . Elate Coram ifarioner Imtn;rtion. . I u(tlp'l ArDlr M)T, Tru T- T Fait ta t'- vrprld for r I ; i r,n. L". 1, i ' ' r T r , Z ( " - C i . Mr. Joseph PuliUer ha contributed 1500 to Rev, A. O Ryan at Mobile. bThe 1 steamship r Anchoria, ;- of ' the Anchor - Line, to overdue six dsys at New York . . ' ' It to publicly announced . that Lord Randolph Churchill and the British Ambasador, Sir Edward Malet,' will soon make an official visit to Prinoe Bismarck. All the Spanish revolutionist who were condemned to death for having engaged in the recent revolt have been commuted to imprisonment in a mili tary prison in Africa for life. The Treasury Department has forced 122,000,000 of silver in the last fifteen months. The new one dollar certificates are being issued at the rate of $80,000 a day at the New York sub-treasory. In Berlin, the capital of mighty Ger many, over 150,000 persons are reported to be living on publio oharity. Wonder what has become of the immense in demnity that country extracted from France in the late war, and also is not this state of affairs one of the beet evi denoes that war and great standing armies are not good for a country. The widow of Gen. Grant has de clined complimentary tickets for an operatio performance to be given in New York under the auspices of the Grant Memorial Association. She is not well and does not go out. Mrs. F. D. Grant writes the manager that the other members of ti.e Grant family will attend the opera, "but prefer to buy their tickets, and thus assist in the ob ject for which the opera is to be given. " Prince Bismarck has seventy-six decorations and a monument. A granite obelisk has just been erected at Llp- pehne, in Prussia, to commemorate the fact that on the 25lh of June, 1812, Bis marck, at that time a mere sub-lieuten ant In a cavalry regiment, threw him self into the lake of Wendelice and at the risk of his own life saved a drown lng soldier. The man of blood and iron says that he is prouder of that little silver medal conferred on him for this act of bravery than of all his seventy six decorations. Ool. Whitford at the Jones County Convention. Island Creek, Jones Co., N. C. J October 7, Editoh Journal: Believing that you would do no man an iajustioe if you knew it, I write to correct where yon made a statement that I told the Tren ton mob numbering less than a doeen men that had the boldness to show themselves, so they eoald be named, that I acknowledged "that they were stronger than I, I therefore would olose." I did not aay so. But I did ay they did not want to bear the troth, and I would close. My friends in that convention were the quiet gentlemen and numbered more than was- known and they were outspoken. Gentlemen believed that it was, and said so, an outrage to try and oommlt upon a gen tleman. - ' " J' , Bnt, Mr. Editor, yoa were there; yon saw me show no white feathers, I said all I wanted to say that day. My friends will show themselvee at the ballot box at the proaei time. In your editorial of the 8th. Inst, yoa ear, l'H certainly got very poor encourage ment from the convention.',' Further yoa say, "In oar humble opinion his oonrse will be regretted and condemned by a large majority of the Democrats ra the district." I I am brought forward by the true, life-long Democrats assembled in mass convention on the list day of- Septem ber, 1885, of Carteret county,- and that to the true and honest plan to reach the people. Rings must stand - back when they come in, and I will receive a large vote from the true, honest people of the district. I am satisfied. Why should newspapermen be in distress about it? My bread ana meat dont depend on the publio offioee pr selling . whiskey or brandy by pint or quart, or politic of any kind. . I make, my living by the weat of the brow with honest laboK and expect to eoatinae so to the end of life. I dont think a single man or a married man that controlled and manip ulated the so-called true Democrats and claim to be the regulars in the oonven tion of Aug. Sd in Carteret county, sub scribe to . your Moer- For the menta yoa hate given then, they should now at once subscribe for three hun dred copies of yoor paper and eend the oasa with the order. , -1 , Very respectfully, - : J.N.Wk WarrroRD. ,-1 1. .mill 1 iiii 1 . ." - -Snpreme Court,- - ' ; Licenses to practice law wereyester day granted to the following applicants: Robt. U Cooper, Cherokee county; Ed mund Alexander, Waanuigton; Julian Wood, Chowani Ft. Leon Scull, Hert ford; Alfred D. Ward, Doplln; Adol phus IL Eller, Aahe; Frank F. Patter son, Forgyths Charles L. Riddle, Chat ham; Robt. H. Biesecker, Davidson; Pearson Ellis, Columbus; William II. Lewis, Halifax; Colin M. McLean, Bladen: James M. Bikes, Granville; Ed. F. Finch, Davidson; John L. English, J'adison; Ftacey ..vanAmringe, ew Uanover; Thomas Evens, New Han over: P.. Pr J. Fsre, Buncombe: Zeb, V. Walser, DatiUson; 19. Ntwt and Observer. APTKK TO "'TT,--, l'r. V; f ' ! t s 1 , : ' r' rsrr gQTJTBT CARP IOTA. Disturbance ia Abbevili County- President CI eland's Contribution. CHARiisror, S, 0..' Oct. 5. Earth quake news of somewhat startling nature' oomes from the northwestern part of - this State. A letter from "Ninety-six,"' in , Abbeville ountv says! "Daring the past week the shocks have been much stronger, and come muca more frequently, xney are con fined mostly in a triangle formed by two publio roads and a stream of water, the aides of which would measure two mile. . The shocks were heavy enough on one night last week to run the fam ilies out of their houses. Mr. William son and Mr. EUenborg live nearer the creek tban the others, and are more troubled. Mr.. Ellenburg and family have not spent a night at home in a week. Mr. Williamson was picking ootton in bis field on Tuesday afternoon, and was upon bis knees when a shock came. lie reports that it was so great that it gave him pain all through his limbs. His wife was in the field with him . She had just come from the house to bring him some fresh water. As long as the shocks continued in Charles ton we thought it all came from there. The people claim to have been hearing these sounds for eighteen months." There have been one or two slight shocks in Charleston since October 1, and those at Bummerville still con tinue. Mr. Samuel G. Stoney, treasurer of the Gentleman's Auxiliary Association of the Confederate Home, has received a check for twenty dollars from Presi dent Cleveland, accompanied by the following letter: Executive mansion. Washington, Oct. 1, 18H6. My Dear Sir: A circular just received informs me of the object and purpose of the Home for Mothers, Widows and Daughters of Confederate Soldiers at Charleston, as well as its pre eel need caused by recent misfortune. Though constantly appealed to from all aides and upon all manner or occasions for pecuniary aid, I cheerfully incloee a alight contribution to the sum necessary to make such repairs as will enable this useful and benevolent institution to again open its doors to the mothers, widows and daughters for whom it was intended, and whose condition presents such an urgent appeal to the sympathy of every American citizen. Yours sinoerely, Grover ClkvelaM). The city council of Charleston at a special meeting tonight authorized the mayor to withdraw their proclamation of September 17, which stated the wants of Charleston for the needy suf ferers by earthquake at that time.l This action is based on the reports of the com mittee on relief, who state that they have furnished aid to those needing food, shelter aad immediate pecuniary help, and in their judgment there has been soon a resumption of the normal life of this city as to justify the discon tinuance of this system of assistance at an early day. The committee believe that the sums of money already received together with the, estimated amount of collections now being made will plaoe the committee In aV position to substan tially help the 'needy-sufferers, ror whose relief only this oommittee was formed. - . v ' . A Flie Opening with Small. Capital. The oitlsens of Kinston love chiokens. For years past there has never been a glut in the market. The demand hss steadily kept ahead of the supply. With aKlnstoa housekeeper, the price or a chicken it a matter of small moment; for there mu$t be chicken or breakfast. And, as for what the "good man of the house" may say about it, (here is very little concern or disturbance of mind on the part of the "good woman of the house,". The chicken must come. Seeing then that this to the state of the case, what hinders any man from making a fortune by setting up a hen nery near Kinston r Land is cheap, range is ample, feed is plentiful, and the stock law doee not apply to fowls. It must pay large pronto to the chicken farmer. And suppose it does cost twenty cents each'to raise the bipeds yoa can sell them at any price yoa may see fit to ask. Price is nothing to a chicken-craving public Yoa cannot gorge our market, ton do not know the enormous cspacity we have for digesting chickens. Set up your hennery and get rich. Kinston, K. C, Oct. 6, 1885. ytss te o , -,- It has been reported- that I was dead bat I am not. For four . years I have been afflicted with a severe " case of Blood Poison: Rheumatism and Neural- sria. sir flesh shrank away, my mus cles teemed to dry np and form into little knots, joints . were-swollen ana riinfol and all concluded I mast die. bave need five bottles of B. B. B and I have gained 50 pounds' of flesh, and am now ae sound as any woman. . BILLS LTCKITAWAT. Atlanta, U. Bold In New" Beme by R. N. Duffy and E. BL Meadows, ' . 1 1X ".'Adrieed to Resign, WaSHCTOTOK. Oct.' 3. "-The cabinet meeting today was attended by Secre taries kndicott and Lamar. Attorney' General - Garland, Postmaster-General vuas ana Acting secretary raircmia. An interesting question arose in the case of a United States district attorney who has been-nominated for Congress, ith regard to the propriety of bis con' tioaanoe in o3ce pending the result of the cor rrf 1 on ai e 1 ect Ion, The general Cf inion e; rt fcsei w as tbr.t the inrum bert hi 1 "tur rw'srn his federal office, end be wi'.l ten Ir. termed. This action t in - - r ' Via the recent Ex ecu 1 to r' ' r i , 1 1 f- federal oilciala i . ; 1 - ' f -1 C '.(' - r----tft't fata tore i ti eiT - t e rrre - t f -1 cf t: e : . 1- a i:;-.:.- - t. U Y.B WUB a 6o Article Of Plug Tobacoo, ask your dealer for " selldwBm A CARD. To all who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weaknees, early decay, loss of manhood, etc, I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self -addressed envelope to the Bxv. Joseph T. Inman, Motion D Hew York City- nl7dwy COiVCMEKCIAL. Journal Ornox, Oct. 7. 8 P. M OOTTOH. Siw Yokk, Oct. 7. Futuiee closed easy. Sales of 53.400 bales. October. 9.10 April, 9 49 November, 9.12 May, U ." December, 9.16 June, 9 64 January, 9.23 July, 9.7'. February, 9 81 August, 9.77 March. 9.39 September, . - Spots quiet; Middling 9 7-16; Ixw MiddliDK S 1516; Good Ordinary 8 716. New Berne Market steady, hales of 197 bales at 5-8 to 8 7 8. Middling 8 15-16; Low Middling 11 16; Good Ordinary 8 7-16. OOnKSflC fflAHHKT. Skkd ootton 82.00. Ootton Skkd 1 0. 00. Tumpknttne Hard , $1.00, dip, 81.75. Tab 75o.a$1.25. Oats New, 85c. in bulk. Cobn 55a60c. RlCK-50hS0. BkkbwaX 15c. per lb. Bbkf On oot, 3c. to 5c. Ooontby Hams 10c. per lb. " Lahd 10c. per lb. Kg. 08 18o. per aozen. Khkbh Pokk 4iu6c. per pound. Pkanotb 50o. per bushel. Foddkb 75c.ajl.00 per hundred. Onions 82.00a2.25 per barrel. FlKI-D Pkas 66a70c. HlDBS Dry, 10c.; green 5o. APPLES Mattaiuuekeet, 25a40c. . lod freys, 81.10. PEARS 75c. a81 25 per bubhel. I'ONEY 85o. per gal. Tallow 5c. per lb. Chkks.. 12J. CHIOKENS Grown. 30a85c.; spring 20a26c. Meal 70o. per bushel. Oats 50 eta. per bushel. TuaNIPB 50c. per bushel. I rib il Potatoes $2.75 per bbl. Wool lOalfic. per pound. POTATOES Bahamas. 30c. ; yams, 4Cc. West Indiaa, 50o. ; Harrison, 65o. Shingles West India, dull and njm- inal;not wanted. Building. 5 inch hearts. $3.00; sapa, $1.50 per M. INSTRUCTION In Music and German. MISS DORA ASCHERFELD intends returning in a few weeks to New Berne for the purpose of resuming Teaching. Havre de Grace, Md., Ootober 5th, 1880. oc8 d4t House & Lot at Auction e Lot and Buildings on Hanoock street, adjoining the premises of J. F. Clark and Mrs. Dickerson, being one half of Lot No. 848, will be sold on MONDAY, the 18th day of OCTOBER, 188B. Sale at TWELVE, M., at the Court House door. WATSON & STREET, d It wit Auctioneers. NEW STORE ! Hew Goods!! WM. SULTAN Has just returned from the Northern Markets, where he purchased a VERY LARGE STOCK OF- Dry Goods, Clothing. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Gaps, and ererjfting usually kept in a First- Class Dry Uoods Store, and he is deter mined to Sell Them Lower Than Ever. He will give High Prices the Worst Shaking they ever had. Look at some of our leaders: A Good Button Shoe $1.00 Ladies and Misses' Jerseys 60 A Good Tie.... 20 A Good White Shirt , -40 Men's and Boys' Hats at 33 Boy's Suits as low as 3.25 Also a nice assortment of Children's Woollen Hoods and Sacks Terr low: Carpets and Oil Cloth; Trunks and Val ises; a nice assortment of Shawls and Blankets and Buggr Robes. All we ask is to oall and examine dor stock before purchasing elsewhere and we win says yon money. - Dont forget the place, " , r- f " Bishop BiiUdingi Opposite Dap lst Cknrch. : f ; ; -! ' ' ; Wk. fiTJLTAlf li JavA. ThoVIB, Salesman.' , o7 dw Mrs. "S. A. WOKCLE has opened 1 First-Clacs Oyster fc'aloon an l 1 --p'nur act, cce door bflow G "n I - -and is r reared ta f-. (t"T f ' . . j - BL W. SI1UI JOB. GEO. 8L0TEI. Smallwood & Stover, DEALERS IN GENERAL HARDWARE, TINWARE, GLASSWARE, WOODEXWARE, CROCKERY, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS AND STOVES, UNSURPASSED AS TO PRICE AND QUALITY. Middle Ism.:, Next Door to Central Hotel, NEW BERNE, N. C. Why Not. Ul lilt 111 IluoKiiii. It.of UlUN 111 n1r... Mi-n tlpl Willi uU,er mellow ru h n,l rli et Uiy true iiicib more atllulrr by fr 1 u uui u iit-nuuni- give me cigar : rime you Mill dud in II. w. Tai,in 4 cu , HLe liianda or i liok e clgai always keol l Wm L. fiLmi at lils h.t.., ' H you waul llie liesl. ixnue lo lue alid get oiie, .iiuiu, iuo iieai uy lar Nelt lo lliei-urner of Middle aud rtoulh slleel. easl Bide. New lierur, N c Wm. 1. l'ALMKIt. For Rent, KcxiiuBina nsat lwt-lliui containing nix riMimti, ori liroad (tired, opposite W. 1.0 re 11 a. Apply to "'I'-'-l '1'f C. T. HANC'CJCK. L. H. (TTLKK, HARDWARE, SASH, IMIOKS, 15 I.I N I S, Ami SIniMiii- Alal.rial jI all KiiKis. EXCtLSlOR COOK AND HEATING STOVES, And a Full Line of House Furnishing Goods At ISottom l'riccH. 26 MIDDLE STREET, NEW 1IEKNK. N. C. FURNITURE. Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets, Walnut Bedsteads, Bureaux, Wardrobes. Mattresses, Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, ; Centre Tables, Etc,, AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. JOHN SUTER, ol dw Middle Street, New Berne, N. C. K. R. JONES, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES AND General Merchandise, BAGGING AND HKS, Ete. Consignments" of Grain. Cotton and other Produce solicited. Prompt Attention Guaranteed. N. W. Cor. South Front and Middle Sts. NEW BERNE, N. C. oc dwtr For Fall Planting. Cabbage. Kale, Spinach and Turnip Seed. .E. H. MEADOWS & CO. aug21 dw Ferdinand Ulrich, WHOLESALE GROCER AOENCY OF HAZARD POWDER 00. AND Choice Fale Cream Cheese. SNUFFS AT MANUFAC--r ,; TURNERS' PRT0ES. It 1 0 12'; rS A O I S !; T. Ai Often' Old Stand.' ? yEW BKitki; y. v. m