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'! tfdVlt'O .nr , NEW BERiJ; CUNDAY. JUNE 5, 1887. VPL. VI.-NO. 57. P1UCE f CENTS- It - - .. . c LOCAL NEWS. I'MMI Slattatre Atauu. JU w Berne, latitude. SS Worth. 1 r u longitude, T7r We. Sm te,:3& I Length of day, Oua eeu, 7:15 1 14 hour, 3C Mooa set at 8:40 a. m. BUSINESS LOCALS. MS 5E SALE AT ANY PRICE-One ' Sot Latitat! on Walnut Bedroom FurMmref Oh Climax regular siw Karrlgerator, Om Dining Boom Crook ery Safe. Throe Wood Store, One Coal Store, QM Miat Koldiag Crib. Must be sold Monday, June 6th. B. A. Bkll tScTELAPS end Bbl. Cover, at JJ 8. W. & E. W. Smallwood s THE cfesl'p VitowntAbu Big Lkk's Clotbtnq Btoek rog.wr)RH ratonled with neetaet. p rfc 9a ' LIME, suitable for eaaJtary purposee, at 75o. per barrel delivered, or at 50o. per barrel in Are barrel lots. - Obo. Allu & Co A 5 We-barrjlsd , Shot ratf -will i Y err U sold iw for Cash- Apprjrl at jocuiAL omce. tilt FertlHisers. Lime. Plaster. Clement Olaas, Paints, Vernlah aad Oil at low prioea. . Uso. Allem ft Co. CuwiBinoement week for New Berne. 8(5 parlor Coori will convene tomor row morning at 9 o'olock. The A. AN. C. Railroad is now uaiag water from Maj. Dennieon's water work. The graded school closes thia week. Hee announoecuent of the ezerciaee in UuWu" - The oomnty oniniaeionefl ao4,Je lioea will It'tJi jctnt;ttjBioB tomorrow for the poroee of lerytag tarea for the ensuing year. This is the sfeaeon of opimeniwuwnta. We maet let our readers know what the aohoaet -are doing. So we hope they will not oom plain of the space we shall devote to this olaa of news for the next week or two. ThefcWk holders' meeting Of., the At lantic and North Caroliaf Railread will be held at Moreuead City on Thursday, the 80th of June. We preaama it will ba a ry quiet meeting, as we hear of no propositions to lease, sell or runa way with it Weregiht that our enterprising townsman, i. A. Bell, Esq.', Is to leaye us. The eft needs more af such men as halt t'.fwn hlsnaelf to he. Ten yean oaaae to New Bene in whiol 4 ,a he has built up a good husi neas mi made his sfore one of the attretioss Of the oity, and while we are te Ion him' it is gratifying to knoir that the bus in ess wDl be oontlnusd by hie brother who remains In charge. We bespeak for him a waun reoeptioo in the pi om Wing city to whloh he goes. He has many enda hese who will part with kin and hia Interesting family with arrives) UJigi row at 3 o'clock p. m. Churck ltikicea fpf. .. Method iat.Chureh Serrioea at .lift, m. and 8:1 JV m.1-cenduted uy she ataoa wgrea. - lMJWIAMlloaMr paetor, Rsv. U. yr. Crawfoftl. Pfw free to ell .. -tbe-'deor te 're Dalro atrangera, , A wordtol inviutloa is' - extended to alf persona to worship with the congregation. Bapftet Cnaroh--fioy. Dt. Thao. Whit field pastor, aerrioaa at 11 , m. and 8 p. m. Babbath School at 3 p. m. Beat! free, aad strangers visiting taa airy, ; and the public generally are oordially iavitad jo attend both the services of f the Church and Sabbath School. ChrM Church V. W. ShieUs, Eeo-'-"' tor. Trinity Sunday. Service at. 1 a. ., MQbfjr ConiualOB an4 ad pjn. Sunday tobool at S p.na. the publlo Is ' always; lavfted ta'taka frt m the ser , vUiesof thisCbtMa. ' ' PreektartasV OaMh-Be. L. C. . -.-"Vaai Pastor. Serrioe at 11 a. ta. and 8 p. nu feSsabatk SnhflBi at 9M a. as. All these servloes are opaa to the aab Vlic,sj4aHilialiaTitaOom to gives to , attMd tarTv: -.. Elder Eagoat Soott, ' Advaatiat, wHl preach at Mechaalo Ball today A 1 - o'olock a.av aad at I p.m. 'Praer , ' aneetinc Wedadr Bight at ayetk . The p-blie dlalljitirf.tl.M- teaa au uese raugioaa swrvsowj ana 'join in aad worship with thwcovh- ( fn n faae fMHmUu V Wis Serrioe of ths T. 1L C A. thai after o-' K7T. I'U ' leader.. .. .-' ! ABTICSToBOxBKmal' , Hot.' WBrftr-Tls. r-vrrmra Stkvt ilidnMr1 t i f --Mim tof-,'irj. iKw.t Cu.xi, Boftens t rss . "" t s r!5 viad r 3, p'dist t r""'y t r diar- 1 a. ' a U r--. wly A School for ftirla aad Young- Ladle The Jocurai. k a frlond of ednoWoa and progress. It believes in practical methods, and in that system of educa tion which iaonloatea self-reyanoe, av dependenoe of thought, the necosirtlyol work and the import a a oe of a highat and more useful cittzenship. Qenoe,' we are always ready to speak a word of encouragement to iastitntioBS deaigsed for the accomplishment of these things. Kinaey's School for girls and young ladies, at La Orange, is one of these in stitutions. Mr. Kinaey's qiiaUfioatien for presiding over and directing the affairs of such a school, and his effi' niency as a teacher, go without dispute. We only wish to inform the people of eastern Carolina what he is doing and What he propeoc to do. Anew binding ha beep erected 8i 36 feet, two stories; lower story 14 feet pitch, second lf feet pfth. To thia 'is a wing ,80x20 leettwo . storiee, A4 Jhf same gntoh ati , buHiingi. J T dining room, which is also two story, 57x18, connects the wins and main building and residence of the prinoipal, The lower story of the nin paildiBg jfj v.. V ... A.t i-ii. .i offioe of the principal; the second story will be need as a dormitory for the teachers and pupils. The rooms will be oom for table and well furnished; and a hall is also arranged for the library and the meetings of the Literary So ciety which the young ladies have dur ing the lata year condaoteu very suc cessfully and with great benefit to themselves. With this new building completed, the principal pan a&oeaa mo dale sixty boarders, besides the teach ers, who are all ladies, and will hoard with him and he where) they, saw si- wys oare for their pupils. . . : Four Sady ; assistant taajDaent employed last seesioa; C wffl kwem- pioyed, nextaossion. U iris will be pre pared here to eater asr olaas in any oollegeioi wHl begrvoh a cerllfl- of profloienoy and be fully pre pared to teach any of the branches tabght In the public or high schools. The expense per session of five months ia ninety dollars . This pays for boards lias, . light, tut tine, including moolfl Isaeons, tastraawnial and vocal, drawing, painting. German aad French. That the charge are reasonable, no oae will deny ; but it is the incidental expenses io the way of dreaa that pre cludes many parent of nydofaWaasani from sending their daughter, from home to school. Mr. Kinaef haa solved thia problem by preseribftg a vintfor for hi pupils, which la neat f adnglt' fbj the rich and oheap enoagh for th pete. Thia uniform is to bo wora, by, absr pu pils whenever they go in pnblioao their minds are aot disturbed over the ques tion. "What shall I wear to Church next Sunday V" for they- fow, and they know that their classmates will be dressed no liner thaa thara salves. Aad in this oonnectioa the prinoipal to think ing of adding a dress-making establish ment to the school for the purpose of lessoning the cost Of making up' ant- forms and giftng those -girls who dV a to most desirable one for such g sohool. There are four OhunsheSj BajAiat, Mathodto, Pitrre Baptist, apd Disolpl.. The Eptooopals slseereak of aufldlai fa afcarehS kt pupils are allowed e attend the. r-ll 4al of eithor oad of shaeai In jfnyf with oae of ths teaohec. The teaohsrs employed In thia school are graduates of the beet institutions in the State. Their elegance of maaaer and aptness In teaching , reader hsm apable.of making most . favopablo imDresBiOA pot those wheax they teach. A Session at Kiaeey 's aohool will pradaoo a marked laept'Of emenl la any ciri or young lady i Tktoiwa aoaak from observation and a knowledge of the work being doaa. furniture Factory. Mr. . kt. Einea has begun the maaa-J faoture of furniture at his store an Mfcl' die street. Cheap furniture, swek,ai safes, bursaus, tables, aad wardrobe are made for a Uttla mor than half pbe oost of furniture toororted from other f assort. - hare loaut thonght ,hat a factory tor Wmaanlaetaro of bheiP forhlwWld pay fcJTew-Berne; dad why eomh 4 or atedta sw mUlamat have the build iaga the manufacture au Vxtensiv 1010, w cannot nador taAd..8ttrIy-they hsa ast InnH gated aba matter. Wo wish Mr. Hlne swPee la hi' new 0r?rTJi w4jjssteaa fcf wont BemalnlDK m Om PeatofSce at we awii) it w .-,;wV V w - Dnraat Beotoa. Jane 1L Dw,Eady Chaa. E. ."s.baum, C. W. aico, W.Woodward.' , . . uf- PeraoB for tb" levril y advert . i, J- J Srr Closing Xxoreiaea oZinaey's School La Uranre, jtwl . Jhe closing axeytpf (he first year of Kmsej's school forjrirlr and young ladies began, on wedptaday evening, June 1st, at 8'olock. 'Tbto was r the child) oonoertt and the folkwfag progenia wa rendered to the ity,: e satiafactloo Of tha,largo udlene4 pMe oat. Th rjKulatipa, tMBrVjralth, by Georgie Joynet, elicited peoial com mendation from the audience bat, the wholaJeW did 6 waS that Jt l hardly fair t mBotioa fmr mditMoal- a . Chorus; Away with Pall Sadaeea Class. Music: Holo Mountain Fern Reba Nelson. ICecitation: "Papa's Letter" Flor ence Speight. Vocal Music: Bippity Sup Carrie Wootea Eula Ron, Eliaa Wootan, Katie Davis, Virginia Stanton and Carrie Taylor. . , 1 Uasl: -Trio Roeebud Schottiso'hei Cyntle Rountree, Mabel Woolen and Ava Taylor. Reciudon: "What Bad Little Boys Think About Things" James Stanton and Bingham Kinaey. I Music Solo: "Old Oaken Bucket " Bertrude Pittman . "Recitation: "Aunt Tanitha" Evelyn Wooten. Vocal Music : Duet- All Among the Barley CjrQtie KoKbtree and ina Km sey. II. Duet: Concert WalU Mabel Wooten and Stddi Williams. Recitation : Kittv of Coler&ine Lid 10 Taylor. Music: SoloGalop No. 4 Ina Kin- eey. Vocal Music: Little Old Woman Bessi ftoasa. i Kejfitation: Daisy's Faith Oeor it Joyner. Trio: La Dame Blanobe Pearl liar dee, Uertle Pittman and Ida Field. ReoUation: Edith Entertaininx Her Sister's Boaa-Molll Sattoad . j Muslb t ? J9ohA Country? Daro Cyntie Rountree. Choras;. Oa Dear! What Can the Matter Be V Class. On Thursday a large audience as sembled in the new and oommodioue hall to hoaasMtO, :ddrM of Js)tnfr. Robey. The 4udlno was dLppolnted twice; first, at the announcement that Ds. Bo bey bad bean detained by siok- and would not be on hand to de liver th address; second, at th happy way in which th principal, assisted by the audience, filled the time to have been occupied by the absence 0 jtha, pec ted speaker. The exercises opened ith vocal music by the youag ladie which was a treat to all, thia was fol lowed by the announcement by C. S. ,tjWen, Esq., who held in his hand a telegram from Dr. Bobbitt that Dr. Robey oould, apt, l: meeenfc, JMr. Wooten but apokd th sehtlnsontobr (he entire audience when ha told how bo regretted , niieaing anoh A literary feast he knew, Dr. Bobey , would have given them. Mr. Kinser also aotuauiaed his regret of the unavoidable absanoe of th speaker, hut suggested that tbers were lawyers and teaohara on the ros trum and that the audience had a right to command them. Immediately N. J. Rous, Esq., was loudly oalled (or; he aeaponded in a neat, pointed, felicitous iad appropriate little speech, and was fJllowadVby J, V. Joyner, Esq. Col. K. C Davis and Professor Walker who entertstnod the audience a few minutes each wjih frifring peeches. At night the audience reassembled to 2 hees the concert by the young ladie, The prograd . bolow Wat ftttfpnid amidst frequent applause, the recita tions aad atasle xhiblting rare talent and, skillfal oUtfrfcfloat Thi mtifto teacher, Mia Lena U. nil, ought to he proud of the success she has attained in br department. I. Cborusi BkuiBpria-Yocal (3aal. I Maries fQUarteOaVWiotia or Reet- Misses Rena Hooker, Hay Caho, Annie Mossier aad Lsla Can. ' Vocal Mosio: DnetS Serenade Misses Minnie White and Edna Barnes. Mask: Bolt-! Korea da. Lion Miss Ada Kinsey. ' KeeiUtioo: hh hub. Koaa looker VV. Button, UOrmsm" Monif Uiasee Ida May Bouse, J alia Daly. , ' Music' Quamtte Thunder tnd LtebrH nmg nam oaiiie uaris, aaa n.ep ay,ialiailEKllda8uJwv v.-i n. - - 1. Charge of the light BrigadaClau. I' 'Ifuaic: ' Sextette Bonnie Dundee Ktasva Alloa BaadersJrJiiyi Tajrlor Ada aUnsey. MiAnmtateBsiarWilliarns Yooal MaatoT Trk-The Diatant .Vocal Ifaaw: Selo-Makmaida Song KlsaAdaKonnadr 9eottatioa : bUenselr UtterMiss Eva I ItneW uri t"- ' ' J vi it .ain in i mm i nil irrii ! ii UUaa J li'snn XIJ 1 KineyadaStftlEia KarBeaaaaad awe? furmitarToaL Mnaki Bokt: .IJinmSMfiMr IBoaaa. I M.J a.HXin- Tremaiae JBaham' WeOTjried I need; Instead, tfcfe bottles of VrC hxlih,:' 2 Li Thus eJJkel t1 Crt yearotf aainetl- i'wa Uw...ri 4 ucnoBJ EOT, BVJ sis i 1 yoiinl W. tut Col Dairi I ' i U lor the b"j- ctri Jro'"i r4 w. It success the first year b&s exceeded the expectations of the moet sanguine. Ninety-one pupils were enrolled from the following counties Lenoir 6j, Fiu 7. Greene 6, Wayne 6, Pamlico 3, Junes 4, Duplin 8, Craven 2, Oaelow Samp son 1, Rubeeou 1. A large and com modious building lc no . u proctwe of erection, situated in a beautiful oak grove, aad will be lottJy ai ihr peuiox of the next watiuc, lb? laf. W e lueoday in Augum To the Public. Au 1 shall leave lu a ft dattior Chattanooga, 1 wish tu infurm uiy cus tomers and the public that my biother. C. 8.' Bell, will continue the huMneer here in the hrui style of "Bell the Jeweller, " and will keep the stock fully Op to the former pi&Liuai'l I wish an y one whu lm- i ui bought from me any articl of jewelry for gold or silver that has net coiiii fully up to soy representation . u return it and 1 Mll refund the uionej . My BUCcesBor v ill im il !,un .nil Btandin; an.l rolreet nil am UIH 'luc A IT' 1 ( ioiititf txrrcisev of A cade 111 r. N 1 H. 1 1 i'l TtfK TltEATKK, t RBK E Mil l.m" DAY NH111T, EIOHI l)'l'u h MusiO by the N S. F F. Han i Prayer. Declamations by uinpnit .it- fc gold medal Other exercise I y nui iN f I !f. grades. WUlKIOiUA v 1 1 ci ... 1. 4 x Cjommencemen t Prayer . The readinK of compoaitiong by stu dents. Annual honor roll announced Presentation of certificates f distinc tion and diplomas WEDNESDAY NIOIIT, Kl'.IIT ' I.'" K Presentation of Kvld uiedals ( r scholarship and declamation t. tlic .-u easeful competitors. , a a areas oy jur. element Maniy 1 tne members of the Hermesian Literary Society, and the public. Programmes of particulate w ill be distributee! among the audiem r en ( hildicn," said flie I'icltj s, li....l MBt, "Hummer Silk in Stripe and plants 1 1 worth 60c. per yard, and it takes 30 yds to make a dree. I have; aint dollars In my pocket tnd my salary Is three dollars pexV week, how maohw longer must 1 wait aefore I have enough to' buy my dra,,'H.' "': ' ' . . Before any one bad the time to wick, a little girt 'a hand went up. Whr.urce.".aa lathe teaooen, - you cannot hara the answer so soon." '-, -Oh vea aaro. teacher 1 You a out hare to wait a ail t because A. M. Baker is selling summer auxt at 40c. nam m a housrht a dress of tt Terterdar. and also one of that lovely Camel's Hair Check Suitings. She says it is the best bar gain she ever saw." (irace took her place at the head oi the class. food Results In Eiriy Cine. D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper deal er of Chattanooga, Tenn , writes that he was seriously afflicted w ith a severe cold that settled on his lungs: had tried many remedies without benefit. Being induced to try Dr. King's. New Discov ery for Consumption, did ho and was entirely cured, by use of .a lew, bottles. Sinoe which time 'he has used it lit his family f o alt Coughs and Colds' with best results.' This is the experience of thousands whoso litee hav -been saved by this Wonderful Discovery.' Trial bottlei free at R. H. DufTy 'h drug store. The Adtndtare of Insuring in the Conaeetkit Mataal Lire. The Comoaav Is neeuliarlT stronsr ly reason of the character. pC ft business and its financial condition; with over forty years experience. It offer no speculative inducements. It has no special olass of policy-holders who are to get the dividends earned and forfeited by others. It has no stockholders to absorb profits directly or jndirectly. Every policy-holder is, Jaerefore, sure of getting his insurance at Its actuaf oost to the company year by year; the surplus earned being re turned to him at the end of each year. It selects its risks with great care and in the healthy sections of our own country onlr- It seeks new business only at such BCUSi M W Ul DUBUUI ill W MU U J W . I insurance at as low a cost, at least as heretofore, so far as the fall in this rateH of interest will permit. Each Doner now issued provides tnat. fn case ofc. lapse after; two or three years' pixniux&s are' paid, Mr is fully paid up for an amount stated, upon the policy, without any action on the' part of the toaaWdV JfO, givM.' large easb values after ten years, which are print ed in figures in the policy: hence each member will get nil he pays for, and aoHiing of what any other member pays far? No oa is made to lose because he cannot continua paying) no one else ;ains at hi expense. For fall particir ars inquire ot William- H. Oliver, agent, Newborn, N. 0. Edward SatpBar,rHarribarc,XlL, say: "navingrooeired so muchhenefit. from wresaa t reses, Ji ieem my aaBy t let aO'arinK humanity know it. Have had a runnina; sore on toy laf fof elgat yean; my doctor toia me i woaia nave wham the bone craped orleg-ampn cjeocno eicsers ana seven uutviee dine inn1 Arnica f&lval'and mr les la now sound tad well." Electrio Bitten are nhl at Aftv eebta a botttsx and Buck toaa Arnica Salr at, J56V T box by KK Daffy m ; - Ji 4ivv vt i Itiaitic & Horti Cirtki Railroid Co. JCKJC'I Ah) .- 1 t ) L .Lr II.. 1 e tt VUl. A ulli 1 impar KtliLA . kill. fHiKTlJ-TH ab , J M hi 1 N t 111. Bill Poster. Persons having t.illc w all to if n e me h trial h.h.Klhl. I! Urdero left at I i .1 ,c tend e J to 1 l''- " J 1 1 1 i N ' .N e w 1 ii be at ul4 lin Just Received : Hhds. New Crop 45 English Island Molasses. Will Sell Cheap. i i'i Ferdinand Ulrich, WHOLESALE GROCER MIDli! K STKl.Kl NKW BKKNK, N . . I i I v 11 1 N SALE OF LAND -.1 ,., t - I 'A I W 1 .1 (Tu de.l Ki 1 I'hl it! .11. II,. iU .1 . a I ..1 Jm I . , SHAFER'S Maimfsct u re.l f n ini I h e I U it Juice and K ot . anil pure lni lienc.li Hraniiv. efwciallv MKlili 1 N A I . I si:, t ckl.eiry penal lur I. CALVIN l ortlandt Street. 8HAFEH, . . New . 'I'he general demand for a pi.r. ltlack berry Itrandy for family use. as a pre ventive of, and remedy fur Dinrrleea, t'olic, and similar derangements of the eyBtein. has induced the undersigned to prepare an article which fully meets the requirements, and can be prescribed end recommended by the physician, an.l t:iken by adult or child with perfect i. -liftnee as to it purity ami nflicacy. lie iiiK prepared from the fruit and ro' l I thn Iliackberry, in combination with iniKirte(l Ironch Brandy, this remedial agent is presented in the most rtlicu-ut form known, and the undersigned truMh that his established repntatien . uf many years' HtandinK. us a manufacturer uf similar pi eparatiuns. will serve us a gaaranly fur the roconuneiiduliun of thin as the pun.st n. f-Kf iirfi. . if tUe k.ml in IL r ii, r r . I. 1 'ut up in Half 1 'i nt Pint and yuan Until. s, nne .1. .-. n ,n a case. TIMl.M' i MA LI. iM. l.AIH, N . J . , My Dear Mr. Shafer -pleasure to the value of nal Blackberry Hrandy, eb. 'J, 1".-. lewtif v " ith . .11 r " Med ici which 1 wa statement I in induced to try by your which I place the utmost eonlidence'. that it waa corajwiiod essentially of tjwad HrnnJi, with a definite quantity of Khnd Fitract of Blackberry Uinit. Yon can well depend on the excellence of the articles which enter into its compo sition, for your success in obtaining or derB a ben once it is known that you haT8 unequalled facilities for obtaining the best materials and the, disposition to make the best use of thorn. Yours very truly. J. W. PINKIIAM, M. D Nona ceDuine witliout the Bignalore of I. Calvin Piiafkk, 81 Courtlandt st.. New York. For sale, wholesale :ind retail, bv R j N. DUFFY, Sole Aent. Ne Heme. N. C. my:il dim j Ice Cream, j A pure and delicious article, at J BAB AH OXLEY'S ICE CREAM FAR ! LORS, on Broad, near Middle street Families supplied at short notice. j mayo nzni A Great Bargain,"" H27 ACRES. W&1 be sold at a Great Kacrilioe. V valuable Plantation situated on the south side of the Neuse river, three and a half miles from the City of Newbern. N. C. Ona hundred and twAntv-flva Acres cleared. i'Ooo land, sat tAble for trueklnf. The bal ion, tiro nanorea ana two seres, nesvuy timbered wltb pine, oak. cypress, end other kinds of timber. It Is also fine (rasing land. Good dwesllng, outbuilding, and a fine or chard. It has a nne fishery fronting half a mile on tae beach, where taers are mgn banks of marl that oau nsvsr be axhaustadt bom which vessels can load with ease. It Is a very beaaUfal aad aealUirMsaaon. pr senung a near view, to the passing vessels and Yallrdad. The cleared land with IralloV Inn and enkani will beseld.ssparate If ds stredj For term apalrto -f 9M : , On tb Plaos, oc Kewbsra, I, C, Smallwood & Slow .U.I ltS IN hr 't:LM-KUtt UMS. OILS- k ! STQY,' : : i.: ....-v.-!.i. AH TO PRI CE AND QUALITY. , 1 1 . . K i It i xr ta ( i M. A 1 ...Tt V; Hi; iiMi. N. Cm Rent, For Sale or . !.- :ae V. IirKFY. ROUND KNOB, v i jjii io viait ' i 1 1 1 ith! Ii I retiu anii.mi Hitb d eve nniii, while li,o -.1 if W ! 'Ulll 1 frcjii ht-r- Kl.lWf. i f- Ul Kit, J.u f U over it twnii fortti, I 1 1 ) be tiail for tlni- M.I.- in the i ur t ul tti our nut) roprle tor. ' ( la II. m7 tr Commercial College rAVoxS!; Cheapest A Best Husmpss College m the World. lllsjbnat Hon rj alt of rr Utrtlt' " Murlu . f j oalllin. ' ' ' 4n-rl liuatEM- r'duoU HualnM. It' Tra. l.. foil .... o' B.M.b kw-plni ai, i HOOO 4ira4lsjtili ,.f K.ll HDtarw K.r11land, 'I r v- VV rMsf a T. lrpby, apioiHe. 1 Muri K.ib. .uflu . . Mllli, I'rtwv. . K,. Valuable 1 ' 1 ! Real SA I Estate l .OK l' U. U . Mluaty.) t 1 1 et in 1 his v and Hprlnt; on 1-iilloclt ! next Io I . lieyenO i ' im j s t seen Sally Ann the Otlie in 1 1 rei that er. ila whm she f rore that lee Cream ith that White-Mountain , 1 1'H.ll.l Pt. f !hu! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! - . ' i . . "' I ( .ii .-.nM a jcM seen Sally Ann the : i ,Ia when fhP frore that ice CTeaJn . 1 er. m i would a seen somebody rvei . uii-miie.i me so iar tuat msre,. n t i,o fun in It. Ijo. to J. C, Whitly haven 't j and pet one already done so. quick if you. Williams' Freight Lino Steamer "Elm City,",'; With Barges "Heed" and "Sqniras,V. will make regular trips to Baltimore? and return every two weeks. ' . . VH ". Krelehts Lower Tha The IwVst., B. (J. Crehle, Agt.. iWSarooflf C." WAI.KF.lt more. Ma. J. V. WILLIAM v may Sit dwtf Proprietor tor Rent"4 " A desirable Dwelttnir' Bouaa corneref Keuse and If etoalf Mrcets, hd- ' joining lb AaademyvWrMk. Iait and airy-room. . Flower yard aad? ex cellent garden. , -.,,t For further particulars arply to . . , .4 1 5 Wk.! HOLLISTEll, ' " ei tfo. n.'uioN..- my 17 dtf ' fi?M) jV'iikecnton!. V
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