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lSlsM?ftSj43Sssr fWTRNf AT . ml tfTCrtimfiR . tr VOL. V.-NO, 247 NEY, $ERNE. NiC, THURSDAY. JANUARY 20, 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS 1' A ,- -li V 7 rail SMlar )BM, rtasiWT yi!hgtirA 67, 1 Ss factual I l fM- -' .tBCSIHESS X0C1L8 r 1 1 : 5criT fisCKiua'il its of Mountain Butter. Guaranteed to b fresh and 8S?t2oS Oat BenJnfc-Fira, 9 PeasCy White and Bad Clover. -1 - -jsSOdlvr,- "; ' Agebcy tor Tansills M Co. V Poncb 5c And lOp. Flna Cigar, j Jkn. la.-w1-";; , Wit t. PAtMKE. Cfatt -Ifeia aI Plows. Harrows and lRsjrs pfcel to Wilt tbe times. ry onaof owr new 5 a. cigars staytnon . L " JohhDchk. FirlilisesV Wdm,JP1 aster, Clement, QIajt, Paints,. Vsrnisb and Oil at low "-' QWO. ALLEN A CO ForFilith uismpae for o.cta. can for "ThaJoii Batanofc" for al. only by. , i jfatvi f 'A Lttsao- Dan-T. The Baltiiuore DaUr Smm can- ba ftmrished yon the am dayit is printed at J5 oeou per wak. Thw ThiVJ ciMVoa laemaraef no. T. Raymon. " For sale ouly br John vvvti. ng rffat and nice. . Pea planting will bein about urxi week. foatai notes are now ihbuk! payHblr at a loflloo. : Tfey ktaamer Carolina ItH yetteiiiy foii Htfl. Tn W. ft W. missed connection w ith our eaatern tratblaatnighV. Mr. S. S. Street, jr.. Ima tuovud to his handsome new dwelling on Pollock streoU Mr. B.tlKMfatm, wrny has bem se riousljr klckria tsnproviog. Hope to nee bias again tiunu. - The stcsjNr sgfcrarj arritKl "fo Norfolk oneaKjfnfjtrrtfi a largo of genera) merfnandtser' Where will "The Eastern Deapach" landfJn0Cl'ttot'riow3frejurjtlj aslftd WeprtsuVfb fti ooniparjy will let it be known in due time. There are several witnesses still in Raleigh attMrtbt tbo oobteat btwaa Hussey 'anl Xane. Perhaps they are iy gf joy -York a resolution to o through 1 Htrike while the iron U hot " is an .la lnn iT-J'ii.' ' .. old laying appnea to many tntngs ana cir.unlJtances. Our fish dealers were strttlBg WtlTI TtriFonwas hot yester day, or rathertajr were striking while th 'water VaVrotfl and Bated V good Geo. fif. Irs got in several tons. . Th"Bus7 aa Fwiivai". will beeki In th lectori room of the Pres6yteriitu Chtfrch on Friday afternoon, that the 'youngafjUdraatpay have i centeu- ieni., opportunity , of enjojing themselves.'- Then in (he evening, the chil dren of larger growth, ' the married folk and thp)4 fplks if i anybody ib pld.aa Ivedan ej pooled to put in ankj?pearanoe; tosee anl be seen, to feast and ba feasted on pretty things sKWkrrv, . . There seems to be a httlebpom In the -InmbeJSOQAmliJAjrJoness oooniyJ fanner infermad s fw day go that sertral faMK neighborhood, bad ,qoit - rannina(4 onsj to, gsjtibg w logs. If they were makingoton and buying .meajlbTeensafjg dp pb nana, pernsps it is ror in oetier. out it is bad policy Ul ndaiag 'iome thlogtoeat and go a( obersness to omb:tf tistv Jioxioa i'H)u. rf tfiKH rfirne llonroe. who baa been Uititg' L.Ia Leah Jones, left for her bonntvu O Jdtboro yesterday morning to the regret oTOfhsRy ijfonng ... any. pior.r"" .-adiiif dsyelgl,nd ksj peeled, heris, last night but tie trajns' missed, connection at Rocky Mount and he Was unabl to get her. Thoe who purchssed tickets for 1 Profp--row (i get tbu mi til -r t, . I I 4iV.WH'lTb. V er, probably tomor- r. :t and tbty will ail . n. . 1": -. one of or leading j ! ."-lei EJrett,.; .reooa 6 - r-i p - -ner brand cf ' t---' ".n eiagood remedy for ' p '-- n -' Tr - i- j. 1 r. ; bv jry 'IF' I 1 Iff ftajtc mat money to pay it 4r,. man owas lands he ought lo flst enfleaypro make n livlnft on it'U'na can Cloaks a living ob It'hJofjht'td serf ft and work for v I.I B pec lit to tbe Jocrkal . !UutWH, Jf. C, Jaa. 18, 1887. Sapatox W.4. .Griffin rem 11 fif at district Was a w orn ia today . 1 3 f ; Tha, ch( oatt in the Becal4 aa the 4,iacu8aion of tfce oillto ifcpX ec (toii lftftof Code ia relation to (rtifcLt was giren that another bill would be hitroduced to replace the repealed aoc- tiun whh another bich wtU oeet ibe ... X . . . . reqa.reroentacf in care) ana aiao mat bill to cieate a railway commission would be preaeoted. ' So&aiou of Bouse today was very in - Urest n. York introduced a Lill tn restore agricultural litnd scrip to people c r v r solhaiituiav ba uaeii for the pBLbliiih- raentof one or more agricultural col leges. Another bill introduced ia to rpt.al law allowing merchant in tins State rebate on drummera' licensee equal to amount of purchase tax they pay. House tc k up yesterday ' unBu iahefj business, LeiLrf resolution liUro ducd by Eh art, rep , proteetiDg agaiast repeal of civil aervice law. For that resolution Doll offered resolution, a blob, later, to great surprise aad dis guslot iei,'ubluaos, was adopted. It heartily coiiiUj. nd, d C'levelanU h t Hull to elevate aiid purify public aervice lloure next took up Oi f-rmaa a bill to bo amend conatitution aa to allow peo ple to vote on quest iou of incieate of SuprrriJt Court to five members Afur Hirui iniuv ti-t-ciiiB nan or. li ujailc bill was dt'ff&tcd 43 in CD i. iht r-ui- pri at both purlUH K buluiici. adopted raisiuK comuiiueu lo make eaawination oi allaua uf deparuuMii of SgriouUur and repuilwuat rasawncli- ment therein can be. taYcffcd. "Think nautbt a trihV. tliouuh it smallappear. Just remt mber for in stano ajw you would bo danoiua; avtind ''artlh toothache, tf you badut bought a bottle of Salvation Oil-Yen' think of that. Depression in England. trOKOoN, Jan. 17. The conclusions arrived at by the Royal CommuMUoa ou the depression of trade, whose report is published today, are, though ingenious, neither satisfactory nor important. The commissioners are divided in opin ion aa to toe causes oi tb depression and bar resolved into threa grvupa, each issuing a report. Perhaps the re port signed by th "rir Traders," of whom there are font iathooomratosion, is tb most interesting, arguing, as it does, that although it was found that trade has been depressed, the falling off has not been disastrous to the nation, but on. the oVary the. country- has benefitted by Jw To anew this tb re port states that only special trades and industries have suffered and holds that the statistics establish the fact that the depression eaist suore among capital- ii-ta than among th 'poor clam who labor. The chief causes to which Die depression is, ascribed, aa gstUsreU from Vbis testimony taken, are over production, the continuous decline of prices, the result of the appreciation of the standard of value, the effect of foreign .countries -and tasiffn and th restrictive commercial policy of foreign nations in limiting our markets, foreign competition -which i legion tug to be felt in British and central markets; in creased local taxation antf burdens on industry generally; the lower rates of transportation wb,icft out foreiui com petitors "enjoy, legislation' sffectlng the employment of labor in industrial ven tures, and the superior technical educa tion of workmen in .foreign countries. Some iradaBd iount-triei. it is found, have been fnnre Berionsl Affected than other. Owing to the inordinate pro longation of tb crisis, agriculture hav ing been the principal sufferer, next come"Ttettlr manufacturers of which- all kinds hav felt th denresion. . It rBJs!Ta!v.trJ?,"J? iL" has others been a depreoiauon I - tb amount oi capital, invested therein, while the aggregate Com tfiodltias grown or manufactured for, foreign and bom consumption, and the accumulation of capital, throughout the country remains Unimpaired.. On the coawary , thor ia much complaint of our production, in consequence ( which manufacture in certain line hav been compelled to accept lower prices and smaller profit. The Teport implies eubauntiaily th following view ol the commercial situa tion. There Ha been in the exchange able value of the; rogncl of he roil a very serious decline, and in, nearly, all othef classes of. goods increased pro duction with a' tendency generally to ovef supply, the dnmaod. . entail tng diminished profile and decreaeed re turns from capital invested, . - ' "1 ' v . novicsi TO MOTH tan.1; .T"!J," tES. WlSSLOW SoXiTHIKttl SYHD1 should alwsys bm need' lor children teethicg. It soothes tbe Chftd;goftns ib gums ajlays ail 'pain, caree wind colio, end is tbe het rrmdy for diarl Elect in Bittereaad seven bottle Baok ho?a. 1 icr-" fir.T-r's s bottle, ': jlen'e Arnica Flve. sod my If t? Is tow -4 j'. i c htwly isonnd and wtll." Eletrio Litters are r sold at fifty cent a bottle, and Buck- Job Work executed at this flic. ln' Arnica Salve at 25o. per box by with neatness and dispatch. ' . JR,f. Duffy. . TUB RXWI IV ir. Chief Jostioa Jamet Jackaan, of Ooor gia, tt aead. ' Tit Peiloa iUl appropriates a round 75 1(0,000 U0 jtar . . . Tba incteaaa iinat acrilag of the New York ruilroids in 1886 was $11,- Tb'f aiortgace on Geaeral Logaa's bocu(itadia Waahington. D. C , h&a ctincejled. 1 eb w. B. Hazen, chief slngnal offlcer of the U 8. A., died at Vf ash iiijfvoo, D. C, I art Sunday evening. Taare ia an outbreak of insanity in G 6t)UljtT w Va Five di,uhur8 of one man have lust their reason, two of them are nit(b unto death , pungresa is discussing a celebration t .v. ;l ; . i. I -""' """"-'J ul luo iaiop(iunof tbn Constitution of the U u , , . , , . . . .. h Lich took place in April, 17.9. ... r.mr t ru in ri. v.r. Tinman In & f n( 0( eotton near Paducab, Ky., on Monday. They crawled into the car to 816,11 ride 8nd CJuld not fCape when it took fire. The worst enow Horm of the eeanon visised Muioeauolia, Minn , last week 1 ne 1 nermomru r ent 14 below iero and ihe trains on the railroads were abandoned Itoscoe Conkliog is spoken of as the iSeiialonal dark horwe for New York. ,11 is appearance in politics again would likely ttretiptbeu the Republican chuuoiB of carrying New York in 18W8. The iigro prisoners in the jail in Kichtnoud bare become very super titlnus tince thi execution of Cluverius in the jail. Some of tbem declare if Uiey evei (iet out thev "am t nume to K( d ur no mo'. ' ' A colored prisoner was taken from a j r!l,IJ,u,be near lioganaville, Ua., last Saturday evening by a party of masked mi ii n mb given a trial and hanged to a trev- He was caught in the act of as- xaultiiJi: a ycung lady. Tbe membeis of the cotton exchange at Norfolk subscribed 5250.00 for the relief of the families of the brave men of ibe Life Saving Station who lost ih ii livig while trying lo save the crew of the (lei man ship Elizabeth. Norfolk had a fire on Monday night last which destroyed the shoe store of C. J. W'hitehurst & Co. and a hardware atore occupied by J. D. Gale. The ex ploeiou of a keg of powder during tbe file injured several persons, but none seriously. An Ohio physician has been jailed for refusing to give expert testimony for ordinary ness feeB. We admire the doctor's plu Ii. Ordinary witness feee Are hardly i u (Helen t compensation for tell in it in i am United Slates what is the matter 'ith a man. Albany Artjux A Bp oy Sent to Prison. Cahlislb, Pa., Jan. 15 Squire J. B. Martin has been found guilty of misde- Sieanor in office for the commitment of ;v o year-old Willie Albright to thirty days' "hard labor" in the county jail. Martin was fortunate in having no more serious charge to answer, for lhat was the least of his offenses. Wilue Albright, it was shown in the evidence, can.t- to Carlisle Uj his mother s arms, iid tb obliging Martin sent him to the county. Jail with his mother for thirty days. . Esch had a separate com mituynt, ending with the words "and there bim keep at hard labor." Martin excused himself with the plea that Willie's vagrant mother was ill, and be hadn't the heart lo separate tbem, be cau.e he had been Informed that they would not be received at the county poor house, and he did not know where else be could bar sent them. Atlaala Hoatke Open. Six nronUuT ago ws had no demand for B.'B. B. , but now our retail demand is suoh that we are forced to buy in gross lot. W attribut th rapid and enormous demand to the comparative sis nd priee f B. B. B. (being large bottles for 81) and Its positive merit. It sells wsll and give one customers en tire satisfsctlon. Our salea hav 1 in creased (00 per cant, within a few months. - Jacobs' Pharmacy, ' ' Per Fred. B. Palmer, M.D. Sold in New Bern by B. N.Duffy and E. H. Beadowa.1 I' . 3 New Rivar'a Oyster Xstrm. Tbe commerce of New'-riier, the obiectW noiut of th proposed Wil mington & Onslow -rarlKa,',ia--ati-1 - j v. ftinn ivuv v. The report of th chief tsgineer in charge cr goeTnsnent; Improvements saya that front Jacksonville to Ifeaootn a distance f fourteen miles, it forms a flu basis of brackish water of from 00ft to 10.000 feet width, of at least five fceti channel tfeptfc, with 40,000 acre or ter farms and with rich agricultural tfrroandugst-rvt't'. Stqr. ..j 1$ 'mjnm isWi; ,d ward Shepherd, of Earrisburg, I1L, sayebHavirur recivd so rwich beweftaj rrorri:i trtc . '.tera i rei it r y en-,- leaugf rbig tmaity know it. Jlave a e runmog sore on my teg tor eigne yearfcffny doctors fld me I would bar to have the boo scraped or leg smpn tatad. lased, ins tadr three bouiea of Firty-Kiath Caareas Secsnd Session. Wabhikotow, Jan. 17. Senate. Mr. Hoar, from the Select Com mittee on the Centennial of the Constitution, reported a resolution that it is expedient that the Cen tennial Anniversary of the Inangu ration of tbe Constitution be cele orated in April, 1889, by an address, to be delivered before the President of the United States, and the two Houses of Congress, by the Chief Justice of the United States, to wliirh rpnrpfiAnraf Iran rtf fnTitrn imir.rnmanll. eKall Vu inTrifH. q n A f. . .. , , A. ' . that the occasion be farther cele brated by suitable civic or mjlUan observances, the details theieoi to be hettled hereafter. Adopted. Mr. Edmund called attentiou to the bill introduced by him and re ferred to the rostoflice Committee, providing for a government poatal telegraph. He wished the commit tee to report it either favorably or unfavorably, so that ho might try to Ret the judgment of tho beuate upon it. Forty pension bilU, principally House bills, were passed, and then the l'ensiou Appropriation bill ap priatiug $75,000,000 was taken up and passed, with only a lew iiuma terial amendments. The Army Appropriation bdl wan then taken up and passed ith few unimportant amendments. The Senate bill to ebtatilifh agn cultural experiment stations in con nectiou with agricultural colleges was taken up as unfinished business and was discussed by Messrs. In galls, Vest and Butler. Without action on the bill or any pending amendments the Senate at 5:10 ailjou.ned. iloune. Under the call of States a number ol bills were introduced and referred. Ainoujf. I la in the following; liy Mr. Kelley, of Pa., appropriat ing 1000,000 to promote the Colored People's World's Exhibition, to oe held at Birmingham, Ala., m Sep tember next. By Mr. Lovenng, of Mass., grant iug a pension of 9-5 a month to Walt Whitman. Mr. Covering stated that Whitman bad made no application for a pension but that the bill was introduced at the re quest of a number of the poet's friends in Massachusetts. The House, by 1 .10 to 1 1 refused to take up tho Interstate Com merce Conference report to the exclusion of unfinished business, being a motion to suspend I he i ules and pass bills on the calendar. A letter was presented ironi Rep resentative Green, of N. J., an nouncing tho lcsignrttion of his seat in the House. The House paused, under a sus pension of the rules, by a vote of 179 to 7(5, a bill for the reliel ol dependent parents and honorably discharged soldiers and sailors who are now disabled and dependent upon their own labor for Knpporf. Under BuspetisifiB ol the rules the IIoow concurred in the Senate amendments to the Mi-xkvn Ten sion kill. The b ll 'o v ,nly rd quires. Presidential .ipjto al to become a laf. It provides that a pension of $8 a month shall lie paid to all gmviviug officers and mlitu ed men, inclndinfr nmrinen, mfliffa and volun teen of ths military aud naval serrices of the United States, who being duly enlisted, actually serred sixty days with the army or navy of the United Sialic in Mex ico or on the coast or frontier thereof, or en route thereto, iu the war with that nation, or were ac tually engaged in battle in said war and were honorably dis charged, and to such other officers and soldiers and sailors aa way hare been personally named in any resolution of Congress for any spe cific service in taid war; and the surviving widows of such officers and enlisted men. Provided, that Bach widows have not married; provided,' that every each officer, enlisted man or widow who laybr may become C2 years of agey or who is, or may; become subject to any- 'disability' t or . dependency veqnlTalenttosotne cause prescribed or recognized y the pension laws of thevUailfea ;6taes .ao ' loffloient reason for the -Hbwance'" of ','po'o, sions, shall be entitled to th bene fit of this act; bat itu 6hU.no be held; to - Inclade any person ' not within the rnlevf ee r tfisabllftt or deriendehcy 'lereln Senned; 'otl , Wno lucutieu auuu wmwimj w iuk in anymanBerrfrttfi6rig8ged tk tot aidisg or'abttinff"the- late rehenrofi ogainstr ;$h$ authoytiTot tne tiniteov rstateg. , oection :uu, Kevised Btatutee ta repealed, i so far as it relates to this act f-A A rTinnrn Ad. : 9 - TS M . 15 JC I !.t '";fr: ice jersey iiiiy nas oecomej quire iai mono for ber beauty, ahd aha1 meani 14' keep ir, -r ba't she te&med la the great Incited btates to enra colds with Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup? - C0M3IERCIAL. JocuiAi. Oinox. Jan. 10 i P. M OOTTOH. Mw Yohk, Jan. 19. Futuiee closed stead y . Sales of 64. COO baiua January, 9 42 , July, February. 9 45 August March.. 9 5fl September, April, 9 67 October May, U 77 November, June, 9 57 Dooember. Spots eteadv; Middling 9 7 1 9 95 10.OU 1 Middling 8 15 10 Good Ordinary S 7 it' New Berne Market steady. Sales of 15 bales at 8 to 8 90. I Mlddliu 8 5. Ixw Middling f 7 S S. i 1 i, Jood Oruiuary OOlTlKSrlC niMHKT. SUKl) OOTTOM 83 tt'. CXrTTON Hkilo to 6c, TunraSTlN Hard 01.00, iip, 81.90 . Tab 75c. aS 126 Oats 50c. in bulk Corn 15a52c Hick 50a0. BuKbWAX 15c. per lb. Haar Uu foot, Sc. to 5u. tVVNTKY IlAnB lOalJ.-c. utr lb LaKX 10c icr Ib. Eaoe 20o. per doten. l-UKoH l'uHK- 4,a9c. r iounil Pkanots OOc. per bushel K odd Ha 76c aS 1.00 perhundieJ Onions S2.00ai. 35 per barrel Fikld Peas- 65a70c. HlDEb Dry, lllc.; cree-u Apples Mat tauiutkeet, !JJa40c. tied eys. $1.10. PkaRS 7tc ul i5 pei bushel. Honey a5o. pr kI TaLIxiw &c. per lb. Chkkse 14 Chiomens (irown UOaS.V. 'J0aZ6c. Mkal 70c jK-r buxbel. OaTh 50 cte. per bushel TCHNIPB 50c. per buehel 1'iiTATOKS. Early R ise - $2. Wool lUalrjc. per pound. J.er ti i PotaTOBh Hahamas. 30o. . ynruh 4l Went ludias, 60c.: llarnaou. ti&c. V llUI.KMAtJE FKH tt New Mess Point-KJ 00 inn'i.pKK Meat 7 . C. It. b H V B.'s and I. (V 7,. . rXolia -3 OOan.oo. Lahu 7ic. by tbe tieroe NAUJ4 Haeia 10 ,"-' ,.U. Scqak Orauulatcd , (ijc Cofkke- llalSc. HALT SOubSi . per Ba. k MO LA SB K8 AND HYHUFS 0a4V' Vow OKB 80.00. Hhot Orou, 81.75, buck, 82 00. Kkhoskns-Oc. lp;licaticn fir imendmeiit of Charter. Application vi ill be made to the Gen eral Assembly of North Carolina, at its present session, to amend the charter of (he 1 ire Department of lh City of New Kerne. J K. W 11X18, j20 SfJ.l Chief Eugineer of Dep t. To Advertisers ! l oi it check cf 'JO we will print a ten line n i i 1 1 1 sen: i nl in Oua Ml 111 tui Ihku b of Uie h: CIiik Auiertrjtn e wBpafMTs, This If On' i .t i c ul only out-fif ih ol a omit a Hub. for 1 "I ( ti rti l:it tor 'HIih u rrtlHenient will t pjtofd le(oi ontj Million ii rriKRNT ii j. ii i t pin . intHi r: or Five Mi li.ion I i nn -. r.'n Mm's will ftcoomrumlflte :iti i, I 7 i u hii!h. Aitl?8B, wllh ct py of Adv. m.il cht'ck (rn'!i't rents for Kok cf Kb UHK I'. KuWKLli i'O., lOKpruoe S' , New Yuik. Jau?"dwliii First-Class Buggies MADE AND O.N" KEPT CONSTANTIjY HAND AT . C. I. RANDOLPH'S CARRIAGE FACTORY, Broad St., New Bhrne, N. C. Those wiehiDg to purchase will find it to their advantage to call and examine before, purchasing elsewhere. KEPA1KINU done at short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed in work snd prices. jal9 d3m wit Wanted, SAW I.OOS of riuo, Ash. Cyprens etc. ALSO RAIL HO AD CROSS TIK of TA' tilt Oak, Rork ():ik Chestnut Ck. Also s lew Ileart Cj rcss. Aprlj to A 11. WH1TCOMB, SUluswall, N. C, p. HADCUFF 4 CO., Kew Beroe, 1, r. Or cull 'in or address Mksshs. HAOY A BLYK, Luniler Com. Merchants, 205 Walnut Place, JftulSUl.ii Philadelphia, Penna. THE. OKNER ATi AGENT for Worth Caro lina will visit Sh.W HKHSH in a tow days' for the purpose of piscine The National Mutaal Life Assoolatlon of wash ji ft on. D. C. This association is backed by capital, pays leases ptomptly and In full The officers are naa ins; Dusinesa men or vr Maine ton. xce plan commends Itself by its simplicity as well as ssoortty. An energatl asrest wattr- ed for New Berne. Most Rive 0ratelass ref erences. Address GEO. J, RoatPS, Oeo'l Agent ror if. gImv Berne P.O. JanlSdwlm BARGAINS IN ; t . - . . . . Meat, Suar Soap. Molasses And SyruD If ti fct:5 -H: III al I'.Ta l EUtlCI! . :, BGOAD STEEET."" . v. muveoD. ceo. mm. Smallnood & Slaver DEALERS IN U K.StH AL II A RD VA R E, TINWARE, GLASSWARE, " WOuhkXWARE. CROCKERY, SAiU. DOORS, BLINDS. 'iV-i.V.' r AI.XTS, OILS AND STOVES, UNSURPASSED AS TO PRICE Al'D QUAnXTT Sllddle Street, Next Ioor tn Hotel AlUert, NEW HERXE, K. C. ' vi uni diiriut; Cxi) VBit sij, ' l'IC ' IHM'C---- ll; lllle-- , ',11 1 1 ' uiiiiy "! Cvruliosowur i " .' UTcucr t..i Corta. ., eui'i'rl'.r 'pmllty. nbttpp vl . ..ii i nrael, c4uttUwt in..! w it;, I- !1) aiuu-ioiie uiarie' t -axiuau :i. "DR. WARN Ely fl CORALINE" ; Is print, d ou iimldii of htael oovpt. FOR SALf EY AtL LCADINQ MERCHANTS. '' ' WARNER BROTUEBS, , , 356 Broadway, New York Ctty, - For Rent, Dwelling houhe wiili ievcn rooms, on . . Metmlf street. Apply to jlfl ltf C. T. WATSON. ' " . -i.-il' ' Wanted, A f e a t.il.Io boarders. terms reus on,. alio. . r ply to Jli:s. M. KERRY. '"' ' 13 Cor. Jolinston and Hancock als. For Sale, Two duelling Looses and lota in ibis city. For infornijii .u me j9 10t M DeW. STEVENSPN'1 MSSK m i- .-'MUM Pure Lime ttiL' e" i At V.'e owu the eii!y Liruo Kiln ia thia. city, and (-iT.t Pure Commercial Llns"" i. i for sale, free of saud. S5 00 to 88.00 got ton, sacked. . .'i W. P. BURRUS & CGvl Commis'n Mcrch'ts and Grain Desler Market Dock, ..u mi' dw NEW BER.lf,'.'1' ti NOTICE Wl' Tmflrore WAvakAwiWi-il' ' and Others. f 500 BAHEELSS OF GENUINE (PEOOP LASTMiAJf? . Early Rose Seei PotatoS",- roE sale fcMrri sv uvt uuy , hot mate -any arrabft' ttents before seeuig1 f MOrjiotmi T Ferdinand Uirfc!ii , . SEW narvIksus-.ncrncry Vv "-,. l-Ptu. with opinlors of V r Y foctor. th 'Astronomer, Hon. W. v.at,. t i I and ihers.sent peat FTK.i.v " "' l - PRny. iJlltrTn laTFlfU.Ave.-.. w"-""riaw Yam- suouwim - i' I tit
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