a. . ' VOL. VL-NO. 72. NEW BERNE. N. C. THURSDAY. JUNE 23, 1887. PRICK r CENTS: Ml i & r v LOCAL NEWS. J anal Hiatal r itauu. New Berne, latitude, MP ' North. ,- -. longitude, n Weifc Sub rises, 4:83 I Length of day, , Ban sets, 7:7 1 14 hoars, (4 minute. Moo riM at 13:48 a. m. BUSLNZSS LOCALS. TOOTHPICKS, 5 cU. a box, at BiqIkk's T OST A small siaed Ladiee' Gold I J Watch with chain attached. The watoh has a monogram, M. L. B.. on front, and raised work on back. A lib eral reward wiil be paid for it delir ered at this office and no questions asked. J" tf t7 EED Oats and Millet at ' 8. W. & E. W. ShaLLWood'b I7ROZEN Butter at Alex. Justice Y 1 jlO-tf. O to JNO . DUNN nd try a MILK J SHAKE. tr TOB-WOEK executed with neatness ana aispstcn at tnu oiuue. TRUNK'S LIMADE will refresh you U this hot weather. Try it. 1?IFTY BARRELS LIME, suiuble for sanitary purposes, at 75c. per barrel delWered, or at 50c. per barrel in five barrel lots. Uso. allkm a oo Fertilisers, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Olasa, Paints, Varnish and Oil at low prioos. Geo. Allen & Co. The tide was quite low yesterday. The down traiu was behind half an hour last night. See change of schedule for O. D. S. Company's steamers. (A large party went to Morehead ye terday on the excursion. Th'e ferry boats crossing at Fowler's have been repainted for the season. A shower of rain yesterday oooled off the atmosphere and much refreshed vegetation. On our editorial page appears an original and thrilling story, whioh will be oonoluded in two more numbers. The two new buildings of Capt. Jere 'Abbott and Mr. 8. W. Small wood on East Front street, corners King and Change, are assuming finished-like pro portions. The guests at Hotel Albert speak in praiseworthy terms of the manner in which the food is prepared by the French cook. This is an important branoh to every hotel. It will be gratifying to the veterans who followed the gallant Stonewall Jackson to know that a grandohild has been born to the dead hero. But it is a "girl baby," a Christian, and not a sol dier, On and after Friday the steamers New Berne and Pamlico, of the O. D. line, will change their hours of sailing to noon. These steamers make three trips a week for Norfolk, and offer splendid inducements for a pleasant trip through the Pamlico and Albemarle sounds this hot weather. Steamer Xorementa. The Vesper, of the E. 0. D. line, ar rived yesterday afternoon with good cargo of general merchandise. The Eaglet, of the same line, sailed yester day afternoon with very good cargo of lumber and track. Different Temperatures. .While the heat for the last few days has tvwn varv warm and ODDraaaive we should be gratified to know that our locality has been favored compared to Other. "The highest temperature re corded by the Journal thermometer was lloaday the 80th instant, when it reached M. At Wilmington it was 98 ' Goldsboro 101, Raleigh and Charlotte lOaP, and at Weldon the unprecedented high mark of 109. At Chioago, nearly v five hundred miles further north, it . registered 107. Personal. W. W. Clark and P. H. Pelletier, v EaqaV, left yesterday for Tarboro, where the? Will present the injunction case against the Councilman of this city In its different bearings before Judge . Phillips, , " v Miss It IL Manly left on the. steamer ftewberne yesterday for New York and . Maryland. fp.f . ' Capt J. M. White returned yesterday . fiom a trip North, but was harrying to the train for home when we net him and we had no time to interview him on Inter-state Commeroe or anything else,.-;,' "Xjp . Dr. G. TC Bagby has returned from trip to Aurora and reports crops look ' lng well and the land trod he ever v ; .eaLrrai.a watW Tu bsBi; Salts' in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores,- Uloers, Balk Fheum, Fever Com, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Ores, and all bkin Lrrr'iona, and pot,, ireljl cures piles or t o x'T require i. It is raaxanteed to f !ve r &:'" . 1 - ' .' . I i '- i C" f a by li. N. inUIy.- n, or money re- rer box. tor deola If Appreciated. We feel it a pleasant duty to give to the publio the following communication from a valued correspondent in a dis tant State. The letter explains itself : AC8TIH, Tex., Jane 18, 1887. Editob Niw Bkrnb Jocks ax Hav ing just now. for the first time, had ths pleasure of reading the "In Memoriam" by your townsman, W. H. Oliver. Esq.. I feel inclined to commend the motive of the author of the collection that of assuaging the grief of the bereaved ia tneir nours of amiotion the chaste and felicitous style of the various memo rials, and the neat form in which he has given tham to the reader. I sure the friends of the dear ones gone over the river" heartily thank him for the sweet words of promise and hope with which he discourses about the Jsparted, and that in every house hold, whenoe a loved one named in the collection has been torn away, a copy of J he lo M.moriam" will be of prioel value. wane it is a chaplet or cypress sprays, they are intertwined with the Rose of Sharon and the Lll of the Val ley, and though, throughout, a memento mori, its every page i aglow with Christian hope and aspiration. Yours very truly, J. H. iilTCHlHb New Berne A Pleasant Place for the Summer, New Berne is already commencing to bave its deserted look, caused by our citizen seeking the seashore and the mountains. A number bave gone and others are prospecting. Those of us who find it inconvenient to leave will have to join the "Cant't-get-away Club," and after all, New Berne is br no means a disagreeable place to spend the summer. Situated at the junction of two broad rivers and in close proximity to Pam lioo sound, the largest on the coast, necessarily makes it susceptible of s constant breeze, and that which is pure and bracing. A location on either of the river fronts or in any of the elevated buildings in the interior of the city will oonvince you of this fact. Touiists seeking a mild and salubrious climate, and where epidemics are al most unknown, will find in New Berne a place where they can spend a pleasant and quiet sojourn. Not only are her people noted for their hospitality and peaoeable disposition, but many other inducements are offered to those seeking health, recreation and sport. In regard to the former, our mortuary statistics bear the strongest evidence, comparing favorable with the best localities. As to recreation and oomfort, Hotel Albert speaks for iteelf. It is a building that would do credit to a city of a hundred thousand popu lation. It has all the modern improve ments and is first-class in every respect. There are also within easv access of the city good grounds for bunting quail, duck, wild goose, turkey and other game. Plenty of fishing grounds are in easy reach, and we defy any one to show prettier sailing waters, and that right at our doors. In other words, the reason why many of our own peo ple go away for the summer is because it is high-sounding, 'you know," to summer it oft from home. Why we have had so few strangers to spend the season with us can no longer be attrib uted to the old stereotyped ph 'You have no Dlaoe to stoD at. ' That has been remedied. Carteret County Items. The grangers of Newport have deter mined to build a granger's hall. The excessively hot weather has caused much sickness among the chil dren. The lumber for the new Methodist church at Newport is now mostly upon the lot where the church is to be erect ed. The grangers of Newport will have a melon festival on the fourth Saturday in July. Also publio speaking. All farmers and editors, of newspapers are inyited to attend. A green fly has made its appearance in all the section of country between Croatan and Beaufort. They cover for est and field alike, and may be seen in low places by the thousands. Where's the Sua and Moon ! LGas works are in process of construc tion. The completion- of this project will give Asheville three distinct light systems the eleotrio, the incandescent, and gas. . , Uorbespondsnt." Maxwell To Be Hanged. St. Loots, June 20,' Maxwell, alia Brooks, the murderer of Preller, la to be hanged. The Supreme Court refuses to reverse the decision of the court, Ths prisoner was unofficially notified by his attorney! yesterday and was very much dejected saying that his trial was a farce. ,. v ataettenaent iBTexasii - Great excitement has been oaused In the risinity of Paris, Texas, by the re markable recovery of , Mr. J. B. Corley, who was so helpless he could not turn In bed, or raise his head; everybody said he was dying of Consumption. A trial bottle of Dr. King's New Disoovery was sent him.- Finding relief, he bought a large bottle and a box- of Dr. King's New Life Pills ; br the time he t had taken two boxes of pills and two bottles of the Disoovery, he was well and had rained in flesh thirty-six pounds. Trial Bottles of this Great Disoovery for Consumption free at Ri N. Duffy1. Weeping and Walliar and Gnashing ef Teeth. ' Emtob JouBMil.: President Cleve land in the kindness of his heart, and with a laudable desire to burr all ani moaUies consequent upon the late war between ths States, desires to 'return to the Southern people the battle flags of tne (southern armies captured by the x anaee troopa during "the late on pleasantness;" whereupon, Governor Lara bee of Iowa, and Thayer of Nebras ka, raise a howl of mingled anguish and rage. We say to these Governors, stop nowiing. We dont want the flags, keep them and every time you look at them, think of the terrible four years ' struggle of two and a half millions or men, and you were compelled to ran sack Europe to get that number, had to eapture them from 000 thousand Con federates, and they half aimed and al ways on abort rations, unless they en countered Stonewall Jackson's commis sary, Oen. N. P. Banks, or General Pope. Ths Southern people have any quantity of Yankee battle flan caDtured in the late war, and we have never yet neara a single allusion made to them tnat would offend the most sensitive ear of all the radical heroes who fought in the war by proxies or rather bv substitutes, and who still try to keep up tne bitter reelings, wnen the South has almost forgotten the war. The less the North says about those battle flags, th better. They asserted the war would last only 90 days, it lasted four years with all the world open to them for supplies, they asserted that McClellan woulc be in Klohmond in ten days; he never got there at all; they asserted that Grant would be there in a few weeks, he got there after a twelve months struggle and with the loss of one hundred thousand men, or twice the strength of Lee's army, and at last had the follow in the footsteps of bis illus trious predecessor" MoClellan. It is time, Mr. Editor, to stop all this talk about rebellion and treason, for neither rebellion or treason ever existed on the part of the Southern people. The South has always been loyal to the Constitution; she fought for the inde pendence of the country on Northern soil, and we never would have taken the immense quantity of battle flairs now stored away among our people. had the North not given us occasion to do so; and we do most sinoerely hope they will not try it again. The South never could see that the Constitution, as the Republican party asserted, was "a covenant with the devil and a league with hell," until the Radicals got control of the government. and then we began to think like them. and we could never bring ourselves to ohaat with them the following political refrain of 'the Radioal party in the godly State of Massachusetts : "Tear down the flaunting lie, Half mast the starry (lax, Insult no sunny sky With hate's polluted rag.1' We love the old flag now, and we always loved it; we hated to see it trail in the dust, but the Yankees would have it so, and we couldn't help it. We were rather opposed to having our spoons Butlerized," our homes and barns Bheridaniaed" and our towns "Shermanized." We think as a people thev ought to "dry up" about the war and say no more; they have earned laurels, but always with overwhelming numbers; we are willing to accord to them bravery and every quality that make up a great people, but we are very sorry that they, as a people, should suffer their politicians, who never par ticipated in the glory of their hard fougot battles, to lead them by the nose. We wonder how much political capital Governors Larabee and Thayer will make out of their battle flag dodge. X. Y. L. P. 8. There were 17,500 Hessian troopa hired by the British Government to wage war upon the United Colonies when they were fighting for their inde pendence, for which the British Gov ernment paid a bonus of 8750,000. This action on the part of Great Britain was called atrocious in the House of Parlia ment and by all Europe. Even Freder ick the Great refused to let them march through any part of Prussia proper to embark on their mission of blood. We wonder how many Germans and Irish men were imported by the United States Government to fill up their armies to fight the South, and how many of these importations are now in the Grand Army of the Repnblio. Will General Fairohild answer? We think his tongue would palsy in the effort. X, Y. Z. Henry M'ard Beecher's Successor. Niw York, June 20. Rev. Charles Stowe, son of Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, who filled the pulpit of the late Henry Ward Beecher yesterday, will probably be appointed permanently pastor of Plymouth Church. Mr. Stowe is about 88 years oik. In early life he ran away to sea, and served before the mast on the old Black Ball Line of Liverpool packets. He worked up to the position of first mate, and then quit a 'seafaring lire, lie was tnen about twenty-one years old, and in 1870 be went to" tne Ed ward v riaoe Bcnooi, at Slockbridge, Mass., where his father. Prof. Stowe had a home. He was graduated at Harvard College, entered the ministry and was afterward rector of St. James's Episcopal Church of Bennington, VU Later he became a Oongregationalist, and was called to the pastorate Of the church at Hartford , Conn., where he now is. I 'losotata mtofisson GRAY. , LOKDO , June SO. Cambridge Uni versity today conferred an honorary de gree upon Prof. Aaa Gray, the botanist, of Harvard College. V - - AT1C TO Mas. WnrsLoWgr Sootrqto Stsqp should always be Used for children teething. It soothes the ehild, softens the game, alleys all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy, for diar hceaJ, Twenty-five cents a bottle. -V . 1 marVTdtuthsatwly - jv . CLIPPINGS. in chronicling the death of a cjI.acxj, the South Bend (Indiana) beM'nel oajo "The deceased was an honored memoer of the M. E Church tud the democratic party. A Chico Cttl - faint: n 't-uited to spank his twelve year-old Li i!h a shingle, when the youngster LjeJ out a revolver and gave i'ie jIJ yeuile man just Uu oiiuutrs I l LTeii the shingle into yellow c i . . j .c- 1 '.e nine was sufficient A tenor w no Iiip--1 fvr t 1 m -J log gave (I. in lillic ppct li 1. lliej audience l.iJiee an 1 genlemn; 1 tiave a wile and live cniidirii tu port. Therefore it IB useless f - r nu l. hiss me, for, beiu,: a 1 1. ne ! ai. il an J father. 1 ohall he -I l.- I i - . - l..ug 1 as 1 have Lreai!, The Texas ( ' ioiu-l " I i.ey (Hiding Out what Ohio me'lii .1 ar-fK lalioiis are for. Tne ( leeland Medical .Society expelled a member the olhtr day for agreeing to ure or take ij pay 1 liese Cleveland doctors du u -l i roine tu tol erate a practice which woul 1 h u i in -poverioh moat of them A St. lJaul iMiuii I man nwok- dur ing the night recently ami saw a pair of hoots sticking out ffom under hit bed. He immediately gtl u wtilkid stealthily to bis window and jumped down on a low roof He awakened two neighbors, who. armed c up a pie went into the house with him. Winn they got to his room he saw ih- t . .t- -nil there and attempted tu run awaj tut he was held and shown thai hi l,u 1 inn away from his ow u boots The editor of the Pakota Iw II thus Slates his grievances ' To have a lon. hollow cheated milch cow introduce her head into our bedroom w indow at two o'clock in the morning and attempt to converse with us in a low anxioim tone, is far from pleasant. And when she crooks her neck around and xrk'l" the corner of the bedspread and pulls the whole thing out of the w mdow, and then goes and Bits dow n on the Mower bed and calmly chews up the spread, it is calculated to make a person use htirsh language.'' This is from the San Francisco Chion- icle "They were telling a story ho old that it is probably as good an new . It was about a poker game of a mixed oharacter. In the crowd of players was one man who had the noticeable peculiarity of being one-eyed, a Bingu lar looking fellow. The betting was high, when a tall, gaunt sport arose and put his hand suggestively on his re volver. 'Uentlemen,' he said impres sively, 'there's cheatin' goin' on here. I don't wish to name no names nor to make any personal allusions, but if this cheatin' ain't slopped I'm agoin to shoot his other eye out. and he II to blind.' " Pleasant Vision The organ of sight, which in the source of so much pleasure as well as benefit to man, is very delicate. A great many persons, not appreciating this, are using cheap spectacles. These glasses, by their imperfect construction and blemishes, seriously injure and sometimes almost destroy the sight. Hawkee' Crystalized lxnses are the most perfect glasses in the wothl, being especially adapted for the prewrvalion and sometimes restoration of the sight. All eyes fitted and the tit guaranteed at the drug store of V. 8. Duffy, Nw Berne. jun5 lm KOKLMJN NKWS MR. RTBAUS8 8 PRESENTATION 1VPTIMNF1". Constantinople, June 20 The pre sentation to the Sultan of Mr. btrausH, the new United States minister to Tur key, has been postponed until after the approaching celebration of the feast of the Bairam. OKU. ferbon'ss military hill--. Paris, June 20. Gen. Ferron. mihis ter of war, introduced in the Chamber of Deputies today bills for the creation of several new regiments. These bills were submitted to the cabinet at a meeting on Saturday last. burned by a mob. Pssth, June 80, A mob yesterday set fire to the Jewish quarter of the town of Suma-Sgerdahely, in Hungary. The quarter was almost entirely de stroyed, and 135 families were made homeless. RESIGN ATIOH OF k MINISTER. Stockholm, June 20. Major-General Ryding, Swedish minister of war has resigned because the Rigs tag has re fused to grant his department an extra military credit. Tfe. VaTallct UBantaaoas. W. D. Suit, druggist, Blppus, Ind., testifies: "I can reoommend Electric Bitten as the very best remedy. Every bottle Bold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and was cured of rheumatism of ten years' standing." . Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affirms: "Ths best sell ing mediotee) I have ever handled la my SO years' experience is Eleotrio Bit ters." Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Eleotrio Bitten do cure all diseases of the liver,, kidneys or blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at R, Tf. Duffy a drug store. , v . : T DAKi oK vn n . A moot pleasant a ted uu the beach summer reoit situ- ' between Albemarle Sound anJ the Atlantic sight of itoauoke Irian 1 Will open or the t-e..s i JULY let rl- !: hfj 1 in Uany l:r pru tu. i-nte l,m which w ; ad .1 mc I, t ; the gufl" A FlltM-i I. Ass '1 Aid I Tne beet fa' .l.Uee are on.f .rt . t t-pt '1 bathing tishn.' uud huiu.iif' Alec a oo.l Land w.ll f..ii,.e! 1" i part u u la r , a Id rese A I J A i ' j-l... 4 Mai Hotel Albeit, ij l r 1 1 . XV o ' I A I" II. It Slt li- i 111 f i, L'ulaj.Iif t-r U't riJ i, !Im !. , i mXid MruuitTB THE OLD KELIABLE! 1 ' K White Light Saloon! Middle St., New Berne N. C , DEBT OF Cl( A HS, ( li oil t It r ii ml s i I 1 in p. 1 1 t , ( v I M S AM) I I (,) I ( 1C .1 i H A 1 I k l't.LCl.t and try TIM KEELER & CO. tun; MiH'ii Schedule 'B" Tax, N fl'lCK. i. inn i r v t i . V. M UK I. , -i Mr. liHt.ltl. I IHilfTW l.i Ui'! 1'fH.ffh K -re ..f tctrit-H. t in in 1Kb)' n M tr-han l Aut i ; in-r rs. a iil a .1 1 he re In i 'tu v t-n m nl v w li . i urr 1 u 1 1 tt1 t I'M t lit-1 r in 1 1 liajM-b. r i t-e-'ptw i.i tmlt-t, uinlt-l u I r li i.f tin Itr v in 1 1- Ijtwi uf Morlli ( a r u 1 1 int. ai r hi-rfl' iMt:Di 1 i., ,,h! hiii' wl h Hi-- ninln hlKii..,l I 1 A "J f- i -'Iili. I, tiia ' i H111 Ml, li,.- Hi- tha- 1 ur:i.K tlif 1- I IO I' . Y l(v . I li Ha hi t liHttea ir i -c-ii : (it h , an 11. t lilt Hi I I ,N I 1 i . t . 1 t' I h li -i I N I I H 1 Ti Tot h ..1 !.t- III likl .llll .It fit 1 M I k t iibi i - r 'I.I AM" H.'th I I It NOTICE- I M 1 1 1 II Si I ' K HI . Oi Col 1(T ( 'I I I.K lUinoiio, I'amlico Cuiinlv N ( To all whom it may concern Ho it remembered that on the ',"tl dav of June. A ll. 1-7, John K. i o ell F. 1' liat.-e. II. H Hooker. W. II. yer. J. H. Turner, W. T. ('alio, Jeitne 1' Sawyer. J. T. Lincoln. ('. M. Hablutt U rcini'i' Miller and It. 1 . McCoite: tiled in the ollico of the ( lerk of tin Superior t'ourt for 1'amlico county. articlen of aureemerit and plan ol corpo , ration aa provided by chapter el xleen of the Code of North Carolina, "entitled corporations praying that they and their i asBOriateH and successors be inoorpo rated under the name and style of I'am j lico Male and Female Institute, for the purpose of establishing a school of high grade at or near Hayboro in said county. . n.- i t h ft ru ol I.m I Mt ctr knf not luautlinn mio' thousand nor more than ten thousand dollars, lo be divided in shares of fifty dollars each, and the said incorporators having subscribed one thousand dollars to the capital stock, and paid the tax and other fees, the said articles of agree ruent and plan of incorporation having been admitted to I'rohato and duly proven and recorded, letters of incorpo ration have been (ranted said incorpo rators and their associate as prayed for. In testimony whereof I hereunto set my hand and official seal, this the lsth dav of June. 1)7. FFSTCS M1I.LFK jn21 el 1 Clerk Superior ( ourt. THE LAST CHANGE. PATAPSCO FLOURING MILLS i7?i i:stablisiii;i I. TATAI'SCO Sl'PERLATIVK 1'ATtM The Prrmlrr Floor of A merle. Thls-FLOL'R ha long Iwn conceilf ,1 i, i.p Bnpcrtor lo Any Olhrr In Ihli Counlry All the Best Brands of Amerlcsn Flour ure sold on European niaikeis, where the "Patapsco Superlative" Leads and commands decidedly more mouey brcatme It makea the WHITEST, SWEETEST ASD MOST SUTMTIOUS BREAlK . Aak your Grocer for It ; also for PATAPSCO PAIBILT, PATArrO EXTRA. BEDFORD FAMILY, BALDWIN FAMILY. C. A. BAMBR!LLMANUF'G CO, 214 COMMERCE 8TEEET. REPRESENTED BV Mr. E. K. BISHOP, JnnlOdSra flWXr BKRIf K, H. C. Mrs. S. Parsons Will open a BOARDING HOUSE for the Saaata at Portsmouth, s. a, on the rutsTorjuLv. .WW p kapV in ttae brat ityle for the ae aomaaodaUoa ol rlcltori to thla . air nit Stnallwood 3 Slover ; bKALLhri IN it: t Hal haj ' uui t :. A.-rl! '.s.aR, - !!JSD8.Z - ''"'. OILS - ' . .- : svr - i' i-j PRICE Mi. idle : AN D ALITY. f'O.ir to Mm N. C. Fine Old Rc : i i; itn-. ' i ' ! - GHEP FOR W ii ill I t . Hi. ,ut -! S1()iil- i l.ol ol I ! i . I . . t : ( f: roit Foot v Miiiiilt bta-ct. l ii..- .inn.- j it i Just Received : 45 Hhds. New Cron English Island iViolasses. Will Sell Cheap. A1TI.Y 1" Ferdinand Ulrich, WHOLESALE GROCER MipiM !-: rnKKT. .'i;v n. o. - ! i-t bo iho tongue :t speaks no ill, -o words are al- true. lis the "law of M-Mtlll.' r o;hers do. " N I I.I. -i ill will do "MNSi)N. 1 1 1 be at ii; 1 lm SHAFER'S medicinal mm, Manuf.'ictured fn.m tl.c 1 Uiick berry' Juice and l: ot. 1 j Imperial I rench llrar.d v oho. .-..ill y for MUMl'IN AI 1- :. ,v I. CALVIN' PHAFER, -'i ('ortlandt Street . . . Nov.- York. The general dein.iii.i tor n berry Hrandv I t familv n ventive of. and ren.edv fo! 1 r st-D J '802 J,),. ! itk u '' ' m wra....w" I . '. l I.. A It 1 I Mi M,. 1 I ; r I i .HI 1 M il l . s : i . Bill Pcsfci 1 I I. " l,;i Mi I . . "ill l ; mrllll.,; 1 ! K I! I ! ! I 'i d. rs l.-fi nt J 1 Ir : ii ten. I,-. I (,, ure Black- . an a .o- j ii.arrho.'i. " Colic, and umii.ir dcr.ini'en nts nf iVia 1 pyHtem. has induced the und' rsigDed to prepare an arti. If w hich ty.ly meetM the reiniircnieiitH.und can he Mifliriberl uinl recoininendcd by t he physician, and taken by adult or child with perfect ra is lianco an to 1 1 purity and cflicacy. Be i"K prspsreil from t he f ru it and root of , the Blackberry, in combination witrl imported I'rench l-'ran.ly, tbid remedial a'-nt is presented in tho most eflicient ! .rin k now n. and the undersigned trusts . that his enab.ished reputation, of many '" vears standing, as a manufactnrcr of V--iniilar preparations, will Berve 89 -i uaranly for the recommendation of this ' as the jurist .uui Ix-st article of Vltkind, v oi the vuirktt. Tut up in Hal-piat, Tint and art Hollies, one cfczen ia a '' case. "' i t-,, - '. -:a,vk. TEHTIMONULS. i & Jv'.' Monti lair, N. J.,Feb. 9,1878. My Dear Mr. Shafer: I testify-with ' pleasure to the value of your. "Medici nal Blackberry Brandy," which-1 was induced to try by your fttatemfetif (in which I place the utmoat bonfldence). that it was composed essentially pf tfooi? Brandt, with a definite quantity ; of Fluid Extract of Blackberry Rook.,yo i can well depend on the excellence o the articles which enter' into its oob po sition, for your soooem in obtaining or-' dera when once it ia known that r have unequalled faoilitiea for obtain the beat material and the dispoeit make the beet tiseof them. , Yours Very truly, -1 i J. W. PINKHA.M, i'. -None genuine without the r of I. Calvih Shaikh, 88 Cour.' New York. .f ; . . For mU, wholesale and VeU, ; . ' N. DUFFY. Hole Arent. Kw N.C.