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VOL. VI.-NO. 75. NEW BERNE. N. C. SUNDAY. JUNE 26, 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS i V LOCAL NEWS. faetmai Hiiuui iiaiiM! New Berne, latitude, . 85 ' North. " longitude, TP V Weet. Sam rises, 4:83 I Length of day, Bun HU, 7:87 I H hour, 54 minutes Moon risos at 12:48 a. m. BUSINESS LOCALS. CANARIES Soma fine male singers tor Mle. Address or call onj 24 eod8t Mbb. 8. Duouid. TU8T RECEIVED A new lot of Job Stock. Will give Rood work at low rates. V5dw2 FOR 8 ALE -A valuable wall .map at a saoritlce. Can be Been at this office. 25d2w3 TOOTHPICKS, 5 cu. a box, at Bio Ike 's. LOST A small sized Ladies' Gold Watch with chain attached. The watch has a monogram, M. L. B., on front, and raised work on back. A lib eral reward wiil be paid for it deliv ered at this office and no questions asked. jd17 tf I? EED Oats and Millet at 8. W. & E. W. SmaLLwood'b. G 0 to JNO. DUNN B and try a MILK HAKE. o tf FROZEN Batter at Alex. Justice's. jlO-tf. D UNN'S LIMADE will refresh you this hot weather. Try it. FIFTY BARRELS LIME, suitable for sanitary purposes, at 75c. per barrel dellVered, or at 50o. per barrel in Ave barrel lota. Obo. Allen & Co. Fertilizers, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Olaas, Paints, Varnish and Oil at low prices. Obo. Allkn & Co. Remember the 4lb is not very far off. Tomorrow week. The State Normal School at Washing ton, N. C, opens July 11th to continue four weeks. A large number of the teachers passed up the road yesterday, home ward bound. Yesterday was quite cool for the sea son. The thermometer ranged from 78 to 83 degrees. Moat of the maohinery has been put In position in the new steamer "How ard,'' and her deck is nearly completed. Next Thursday, June 30, the stock holders of the A. & N. O. Railroad hold their annual session at Morehead City. Many other places in North Carolina are completing their arrangements for a grand fourth of July celebration. Near Berne must head the list. He. John Detrick who has been suf fering much lately on account of aber ration of mind, was, after due exami nation aocording to law, declared a lunatic and was taken to the aseylum at Raleigh yesterday. In another column will be found the advertisement of Mr. Charles Bell, euo oesaor to B. A. Bell, our well known popular former jeweler. We are as tared that the business will be con tinued with the same interest and push that the former proprietor gave it . In this issue appears the ad vertise . tnent of the University of the State. The yery able faculty connected with this school and its splendid location make it one of he most desirable points for young men seeking an edu cation. Steamer Movements. . . The Vesper of the E. C. D. line, will arrive today. The Eaglet of the san! line, will sail tomorrow afternoon at 0 o'clock. Orange and Farmers' Eocampmont. An encampment of the farmers and grangers of North Carolina if to be held at Mount Holly, Gaston oounty, on August the 10th to continue four days. The proposition is one which -should commend itself to the favor of every person in sympathy with the present efforts to increase the agricultural pros perity, of the State. By such assem blages farmers are afforded the oppor tunity of more thoroughly learning the principles which underlie their success. Particular can be obtained by address ing S. IVPatrlok, Raleigh, Church Berrioss Today. Baptist Church Rev. Dr. Theo. Whit field, pastor;; Berrices at 11 a. tn. and 8 p.' m. Sabbath school at 5 p. m.. A. ,M. Baker, superintendent. A cordial rlution extended to the public to at tend all the services of this church. Christ Church V. W. Shields rector. erd Sunday after Trinity.'- Service t 11 a. m. and 6:80 p. m. Sunday Sehool at 8 iO p. .'. The public It always in vited to attend and take part m the cervices of thia church. - ' Methodist Church. Servioe at 11 a. m., conducted by Rev. Mr. Lumlsy, and at 8 1-4 p. m.i conducted oy the- Pastor Esv. L. W. Crawford. ' A cordial invi tation ii extended to 'alt pereon to worship with the congregation - ' Service of the T. M. C.X this efteij no at 5:80 o'clock. Rev. Edward r '!, leader. '. ." .- Bobbery and -forgery. Yesterday some thief entered the Clyde steamship office and stole Mr Isaao Patterson's coat. In the pocket was a check for 138.50 payable to order A negro boy presented it at th Nation al Bank for payment but being informed that it was not properly endorsed left and afterwards returned with it made payable to bearer. The Cashier inquired who made the change and the negro replied, Mr. Ralph Gray, whereupon the check was cashed The officers of the law are on the track of the thief and will doubtless soon have him in hand. New Beine in Her Prettiest. Rarely does the City of Elms present a more beautiful appearance than at present. Extending up and down near ly every street is formed an arch by the intertwining of the limbs above from the trees on eaoh side, which, clothed in their foliage and waving gracefully to the breezes from off broad Neuse, form a scene of resplendence and love linens that most any city may envy This, together with the many handsome lawn, and flower gardens studded with blooming plants of most brilliant hues, tells that New Berne is in the season of her prettiest natural beauty, and is irre sistibly captivating. Personal. Dr. F. P. Gates of Bayboro, passed through the city yesterday on his re turn from the Assembly at Morehead where he had gone with a committee to secure the services of a teacher to take charge of a school in Pamlico. Miss Annie E. Oillett of Jones, is visiting at Mrs. C. E. Foy's. Among the passengers for Morehead City last night were Col. F. A. Olds of Raleigh, D. J. Whiohard, Esq., of the Oreenville Reflector, and Mr. T. K. B.-uner of Salisbury. Rev. L. W. Crawford, Messrs. T. A. Oreen, J. V. Williams and Wm. Hay returned from the district conference at La Orange last night. Lieut. Winslow of the U. H. Navy called to see us yesterday. Regret that we were not in. Mr. Charles S. Bryan returned last evening from Princeton College, where he baa juet graduated. Capt. Matt. Manly baa returned from a trip North. Mr. James A. Bryan baa returned from New York. Mr. J. T. Eaton. General Deputy of the State Orange and Patrons of Hus bandry, was in the city yesterday. He ha reoently been up the country organ izing granges, but says that he heard of so much sickness that he returned to his eastern home in Carteret, where he has gone into summer quarters enjoying The freeh ocean breeze Fearless of disease. The Golden Argosy. Current numbers of 7 he Oolden Ar gosy, the eminently successful juvenile weekly, published by Frank A. Munsey, at 81 Warren street. New York, are brimming over with a freight of good things in the shape of stirring stories, spirited piotures, and timely papers on the sports and recreations of the season. The serials now running are by such able authors as P. T. Barnum, Horatio Alger, jr., Edward S. Ellis, Frank H. Converse, Arthur Lee Putnam, and a new one is to be begun immediately by the far-famed Oliver Optic. It is en titled "The Young Pilot of Lake Mon toban," and it goes without saying that it will be sure to delight the boys. A series of papers on canvas oanoe building supplies some 'much desired and yery seasonable information, while in the department of editor' biogra phies, we note sketches and portrait of the Hon. William Doraheimer of the New YorkSfar, and St. Clair McKelway of the Brooklyn Eagle. List of Letter Remaining in the postoffioe at New Berne, Craven county, N. C, June 29, 1887. Oliver Clark. Charlotte Clark, Rev, John E. Cox, Nanoy J. Manly, Beth Stanly. Mrs. Hasty Taylor, Dan Tuoker, Capt. N. A. Outten, achr. E. A. Payne. Person callbuc for above letters, will ay advertised, and give date of list. M. JaaJTLT, P. M. "Sow Children," said the Pretty School HamJ . "Summer Silk in stripe and plaid ii worth 60c per yard, and it takes 80 yds. to make a drees. I have nine dollar in my pocket and toy salary ia three dollar per week, how aauoh longer mutt I wait before I have enough to buy my dre.'? - ' - Before any one had the time to wink, a little girl hand went up. "Why,Graoe,"said the teacher, "yon cannot have the answer so won. " "Oh ye I have, teacher! You dent hare to wait at all , because Av M. Baker it atJllng rammer ilk at 45o. Mamma bought a dress of it yeeterdsy, and also one of that lovely, Camel Hair Check Suiting- She says it is the beat bar ninth ever saw. " .-.'."; -'- Grace took ber place at thebead"of the oias. - , : VIWs VOTXS. The stik of the bricklayer in Chicago is said to be nearing an end, the funds in tha treasury having-been exhausted. The Southern Express office at Wick lifle, Ky., was robbed Wedneeday of about 31,100 by a man giying the name oi H. W. Wells. George Shoaff , a well-known gambler, formerly marshal of Luling, Texas, has been arrested on a charge of beiDg the train robber leader, Captain Dick. The Capital City Street Railway, of Montgomery, Ala., began operating its cars by the electric motor system Thurs day. The speed attained is from ten to fifteen miles an hour, oue motor pu 1 1 1 ik three loaded cars. The Engluh colony in the City of Mexico has lost its harmony over dis sensions originating in the celebration of the Queen's jubilee, and it is re ported that a large number of promi nent English residents will not attend the dinner of the colony appointed to take place Saturday. In an attempt to escape from the House of Refuge on Randall's Island. N. V., Wtdueeday night, Moses J Speight, a boy of 15, struck the keeper, Wm. Edward Cole, with a heavy stick, seriously injuring him. The boys had found a plan to escape, but when they found that the keeper was badly hurt thev forgot about escaping and calltd for assistance. Fire Wednesday, at Wilmington, Ills., destroyed the Chicago and Alton depot and freight house, the large ele vator of W. II. Odell, which oonf&ied about 2,000 bushels of corn besides other grain, the large warehouse of W. Ray, the old City Hotel and a num ber of small buildings. Ixws (50.000. The Patriotic Order of the Sons of America closed their eleventh national convention in Chicago yesterday They adopted resolutions protesting against the occupancy of the country by foreign speculators or adventurers, and advo cating the exclusive use of the country by native born or naturalized citizens. Excitement in Tii. Great excitement has been caused in tha vbinfty of Paris, Texas, by the re markable reoovery of Mr. J. K. Cor ley, who was so helpless he could not turn in bed, er raise his head; everybody said be was dying of Consumption. A trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery was sent him. Finding relief, he bought a large bottle and a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills; by the time he had taken two boxes of pills and two bottles of the Discovery, be was well and had gained in flesh thirty-six pounds. Trial Bottles of this Great Discovery for Consumption free at R. N. Duffy's. Aurora Items. Eggs 10 cents; corn 60 cents: chickens, spring 121 to 15. "The hapoy man" whose wife has no teeth. Can't bite, beb f The "ol hat man " says he is liviDg now, blackberries are ripe. The firm of S. T. Selby & Co. in the lumber business here hsve dissolved. Mr. Selby will continue the business. He is piling up lumber. Mr. Felix Cherry of Pamlico is put ting up his mill at this place. Us has one of Us best griat mills in the State, I hfar, and will grind corn and give cotton. Mr. C. is a live man, and we welcome him in our midst. The latest news from Washsngtoa is that the trial of Mrs. Linoke is postponed until next Friday, in order for the State to get more witnesses. Dr. Fields and Mr. Qaskins returned this evening. More cost, trouble and annoyance to our people who are needed so much at home in their crops. Died in this town, on the morning of the 81st June, little John, youngest son of J. B. Bonner, Esq., of measles and whooping cough. We tender the bereaved parents our heartfelt sympa thy. Suffer the little children to come unto me, and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of heaven. Messrs. Dr. A. Fields, J. B. Wbite hurst, B. F. Mayo, The. Mayhew, Col. Moore, Macon Moore and W. A. Harvey of our town are gone to Washington to attend trial in the case of Mr. Linoke to be tried today on a writ of habeas corpus. The excitement about this case hae somewhat abated but the indigna tion is still high. Mr. Henry Broom, who is one of the best farmer on South Creek, planted $3.60 worth of Irish potatoes and sold forty dollar worth and ha potatoes to ?iv hi neighbor. ; Hi ootton ia uni orm, his oora is the best ia the com munity, hi mule are fat and he has oora to sell. If we had plenty of such "Broom" as this we could sweep out East Carolina. 'r . ir Plaaaant Vision. The organ of , atghtv whioh is the on roe of so. much pleasure a well a benefit Mr man, ia Wy delicate. A great many, persons, aKy appreciating this, are using cheap spectacles. , These glasses, by their imperfect construction and blemishes, eertouely injure and sometime almost, destroy tha light. Hawke' Crystalised Lens are the most perfect glaseee in the world, being especially adapted for the preservation and sometimes restoration of the sirht All eye fitted and the fit fruaran'ed t the drug store of F. 8. Duffy,' New Beroe. ... , . . - j"a5 Ira 8TATE NEWS Gleaned from Our Ext-haugeti. Henderson .Yews The crop pros pects are right good so far, except to baooo. There was not so much tobacco planted this year and the stand is not good. Snow Hill Kitttrprust Never have the pruepects for a large and abundant crop of both cotton and corn been brighter, aDd the farmers are very hopeful. Tlie plante are growing finely and are neaily free from grass. Ualeigh Aeics an I (K'stnvr It is rumored on the streets that the large Central hotel building, on Wiimington street, is to be converted into a large manufactory, the nature of which has not been disclosed . Kaleigh l'iifi Judge Waller Clark will deliver Ut- Mason if address at Hilleboro tuuii rrow im U.e o casioQ i f the celebraliuu of hi Johu'Iay. It is Deed I ess to sav thai lLat our liillsboro friends will have a Iirtt class literary treat, as the tiLiueul genlieniau is too well know u lu require any introduction in this reei :. Greensboro AVtrj They have a grand hotel in New Berne called "Hotel Al bert. Ttiis is probably a "frenchy" style of referring to Albert's hotel a sort of puttiog the cart before the horse. Well, we don't object, if it im proves the quality of the hash. This has been done and so w e have your con sent. Ed. Jolk-NAL Ashboro Courier i In elomieut wings he soared in astral fields and gathered beams of beatitic spleDdor and threw them glittering and sparkling at the feet of his audience, to charm, to be wilder, and fetter, with magic ower, the God like oiiud. - - 7'u-m City Daily rariimciU tu j ini lr. K iuxlrd s ;xv7i fo llif yraiuiitr af Salrm fitnale Culleye. With tb a Wurhnau we hope tho writer got dow n safe Danberry h'tmrter I st Five grand children of Mr, John Dalum, who lives in the vicinity of Five Forks, l'atrick county, were buried the Bauie day last week. I be cause of their death w as not distinctly diagnose!, for though the Symplons of tlux were present, they were complicated w ith soin atiection of the head. There wen- three physi cians in attendance, at- we .in- in formed. Bladen lUiili tut ('apt Irving iudun son, oi tne steamer nun, inierniB us that on last Thursday , when about six teeu miles from Wilmington, that Jn.) Bennom, a passenger on that boat, who was under the inllueuce of whiskey fell overboard, was carried under the boat, and after passing over him he was seen to rise once and immediately dia apiwar. Ktforts were made to recover his body, but at last accounts all at tempts had proved futile. Beaufort ! ruril On Thursday, the 16th instant, a large New Foundland dog came ashore on ltogue Banks. The dog refused to have anything to do with any of the residents. It was supposed that be bad swam ashore from some wrecked vessel. We learned later that the dog belonged to Mr. Lockhart Gibbe who resides about three mil from town. Mr. Gibbs had left home for Beaufort, and the dog, wishing to be with him, attempted to swim across the creek. A heavy wind and rain storm was prevailing at tbe time and the poor brute was carried down tbe liver, across the sound and landed upon the banks. Cbnoord Tmet : Some of our State exchanges use their local news columns as a medium for advertising, and regu larly interlard their short local happen ings with such refreehing things as, "Go to I'ecksnitT's bakery for nioe fresh biscuits," "Don't forget that Orimoe, tbe barber, keeps on hand at all times a full supply of hair cuts, ghampftms, shaves, etc." or words to that effect. These things are read by people w hen they are found in their proper placa in tbe advertising columns, but when they are mixed with reading matter they worry the reader. It isn t treating your readers right, gentlemen. If they don t kick, they ought to. Opinion of a Leading Editor Almost all the diseases that alllict us from infancy to old age have their ori gin in a disordered liver. A really good liver medicine is tbe most important in the whole range of pharmacy. We be lieve Simmons I.iver Regulator to be the best among them all. We pin our faith upon the Regulator, and if we could persuade every reader who is in ill health to buy it, we would willingly vouch for the benefit each would re ceive. Ed. Cincinnati Oazkttk.I At'antic & Nor' h Ca.ro! ni Ra 1 -id Co. Okn'l Passenger Office. NkwbKBN, N. C, June 25, 1887. To all Agents A. & N. C. R. R : On Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day, the 87th, 28th and 29th instants, stockholders and the families of which they are the bona fide heads will be passed free on the mail trains to More head City, to attend the stockholders meeting. No other patties will be passed, and conductors have received rigid orders to collect fare frommll person who do not strictly oom under the above de scription. On Thursday, the 80th inst., no stockholder will be passed on ' the mail train going to Morehead City, but the stockholders' train will be run from your station to Morehead City, return ing same -daft the schedule of which will be advertised in proper time. Stockholders oan return free to their home oa mail trains from Morehead City, the place of, meeting, up to and including Monday, July- 4th prox. except that they will not be passed free, returning on mail train until the morn leg of July 1st prox. , " . " -M'V 'v - 8. l Dtix ; . ""- . - Geul Pass. AgV The day on whloh the annual meet ing takes place is Thursday, the 80ih nut. ' A.t BeU's, The Newest and Beet Selected Stock of WATCHES, DIAMONDS and FINE JEWFJLEV in the Stale jnMwtf UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPK! HIM. 1 ijt sx ij ii and end i rg hi uliiK furly in i uWhteil . Jlu i v 1 l.e l:6l i 1. 1 ' bd ("hrleSt Mil -r 1 !.e JaiM aiy f ini ItllLt tLf Li A u uel .1 : . K ri r 0 1 Leriu. Kor r cm in rent ' term 1 Lode uuat'if W ; lut?fi1 o( vc 1 Lc'.r uolfa t. Tul i uu ! a the Nut iife i i Gi" t hi iiBi rufi ii f w lH LUV BLlftH'lfUl))' fr' I WiK 'i it v dr ittntje dI t dltr For u t lu. i the 1 w r : JuL i M b ii 'i : : i k LI 1' h i lu W 1 Hal ' Ml Hi iltnf. : ' r .,i i, ,f ii, al n tj KrMI1 I' 1 . i. : Jti in ii Miii A i r 'A' pt- f rri . p n - fu ll. hi For Rent, i, 11 l l-l i Ji.l. I. sou s( it-, i . i,r xl u.e iiri.t-r of i 'rn i I nCf Hth H i HI J fl . . Ml 1 I. : Old Suits Made New. (JtMiilrmfij and 14 d y tsd ftUtl J 1 jut 1 rtil t; JOH N W 1 1 . 1 I A M ..11 HtuictK k etrt-t 1 Ivlwi, Pollotk Blrwli t-w Mt-rn- '('lit ptttroiilagt- of Hit- i '. i i.f rit 1 1 . fu i our riHi .tl liijf ci mi 1. 1 r THRESHING M ACHIaNKS n Sjmm ia.l . Sliuplnt, Moat tuit-lt. Ko..ii.ti(l IVrftM'l lu UM. Wkll it iiiu.ti ( Kvlj for Mtvrkft Thresluiig lupines & Eorse Powers Kw IT1 Ilia ud diaudaird luilrmnii teutrsll .spud for UitiitLrHU'd aUai'afut A. H. FA HQ I'll A K. leiiDilulak Agrtt ullural M'oilii. ik la. 'i, ,i .1,1 Sale cf Valuable Steamer. 'I he 1 iit 1 I y HI HI.U A I I'Tli'N ..n HA 1 I Kl 1 A "1 h i I W 1 I K .. , . .. k M . i, htrrlllrifl- IIKIIlfl It'HIIitT i if Id 4 'Hruili.H . Idi " 1 1-w 1 1 l tyrl hr-I Wilt, uii lift Imui.1i I tit 1 lin i'Wy wm tMillt Ii hull of IHX'A ami t ittB Hi in tt ! II. K .( Ihr hi t-w iU-t i,t knur Hi in lt Uf k its h ml u p - Norfolk In 1 1. 1 11 opt-l aU-il tin ilt-r artjfui mainMif in u l. Mu- Iihh 1 r 1 1-1 1er(iii)t 1 liormijili tiliti t iUtiidlvr TfitaliH mnl .n i,iH In firm rlaai tid 1 1 ton The a;1 tl-aiitei id lenKtli fWt. Itrt-svlth of lttin .'I I 1U Or I. .lfplh of holt- n 'i 10 fetl 1 1 1 ii hc c M lit), aDl ra WD Wl;rn loa.ltxl j-v fll fit I lieltan iUHi'lii'i m -o in moila 1'. -1 1 atul it lHr(t)OIllf BHliHill I I If B&le 1H fof 1'Hbll H 1 . . 1 ill I i- I (i.H ill- I i-aa;'- of . -fM'. furthr-r Information n 11 ' from V. M 1uBI.-t-, lllr:fc;!i N t ml NI v 11 i . t-w hriif. N 1 . Thii laaalf In liy lrtiie of a li I'mli'il )-!t 't rruti I Nun 1 for r.r.l 11,4 lHhttirl of Nurlli (HrolliiH' iuad- .h.n !flt ItaM" 1n a cu iihi Ihcreln -,MiidlDu V 11 HI'HHhK. CI.UIKNT MAM 1 , J111..1 Ul tu 11. taitloiif r o Nix&s Head, DAHi; COl'NTV N. (' A moat pleasant summer reanrl. mlu a ied on the lxach between Albemarle Sound and the Atlantic ean. and in bight of Koanoae Island. Will open for the season JULY 1st. Many improvements have been added which will add much to the couifurl at the guests. A KIR.ST CLASH TAMI.i: will be kept Tbe bust facilities are alTurdi-d fur bathiDK rihhinn and huntmn Also, a Kod band will furnish inut,, For particular! address A. K. JAl )H.V jun22 d w Manager THE OLD RELIABLE ! ou White Light Saloon! Whitman Hd Hlanri. nex I to k It Jone Middle St., New Berne, N. C, ) h wl.er yon - an Hip BEST OF CIGARS. And :1.- t lioii cH HranilM (it Imported vini;s AND I.Hl oks: Hrst imported Alvand Porter The eeebrIed Old 'erlr. --tnnf. lu-n and Itmltro Cluh Rye Wliitkien Pore (lid N C (loni Wtilnke Plrat-Claa Urd nt Apple km! I , h. t Rr,Ddla. -- Milk Puccti Oo'ti: .per.t. Call and 11-7 oor. TIM KEELER & CO. lonifiiawu PATAPSCO FLOURING MILLS ITT ESTABLISH SD IT? 4. PATAPSCO SUPERLATIVE PATEJTT Tha Preaaler F1ar f Avcrtn. Thka FLOUR Has km been conceded to he Saperter t lar Otxier ! Ikli Ceaatry All tbe Beat Brand of American Floor re old on KaropemD markets, vbtn the "PaUpsco Superlative" Leads and eomxoaaas deetdadly more money DeoaaM u Baaaea Ibe WHITEST, SWtSTXST AND MOST trUTMTTIOuS BREAD. Ask iwvr Oneer for rt; afen for paiawc nmir, puirtraRiTRi. tirosiD raaTTlT. C A. EilM2FuU CD.. 114 OOKKESCS .8T BXLTO, . KD. mBTPRKSEHTXB IT ' 4 JnaHni r nwri"."',f,c.:i geo. mm Smallirood & Stover DEALERS IN ucncnAL HARDWARE, i TlSWAhK OLASSWARX, uuh t .v YA hi CROCKEBTi SAJll..in,OhS, HLZNDS.Z -i IJI.AS.S tAISTS, OILS ' AM) STOVf L'NM K PASSED AS TO PRICE ANDQUALITY. Middle Mr..,, Next Ioor to Hotfl Albert, NEW BERNE. N. O. THE LAST CHANGE. Mrs. S. Parsons I W.I'!.... lU'l-ME (or tUe -"""' ' I' hl-..' III. t- , on ttte : 1 . r : vs , ! , k. . . ...1B...I1 ry . lor Ibe ac m 1.. 1Mb pleaaaut 'um dim wit Fine Old Rye Whiskey Sold 1'ii.rifiii.lr f. r Me.ticinal I'se, by Jl" K'. N. Dl'FFY. CHEAP FOR CASH! I "" t . 1 .i-.iirl s l.urd, Nil Kit r 11 1 1 1 I laixts, ItrrnLliv.t Uncoil and SliOlll ilern, AlXi- I'rrhii i.ot ot in tn. iii v li:cker Crikrkrr unit akrw And viumur. i tli.-r thiiijfrt CHKAl' FOB ash t J. r. TAYLORS, Foot uf Middle street. New Iteriie. Jum. 1U. ltvs;.-dtd Just Received : 45 Hhds. Ifew Crop English Island vi uiaoowd Will Sell Cheap. AITl.Y TO Ferdinand Ulrich. WHOLESALE GROCER MIDIU.K fSTRKKT, NEW HEKNK, X. V. T A . 1, ! 1 N H 1 I.U Ht Mi. Bill Poster. IY1-..1.H I.bviiik hills to poet will do 1 : I t. i luc n ti ml 11 K1K1. Ii JOHNSON. 'idern I. ft hi I I'lnrh'swill be at tended t. JurJ4 m SHAFERS Manufactured from the Blackberry J 11 ice and K.iot, and puro imperial I rench Urandy. esptciallr for MKIUt'INAI. I SK, by I. CALVIN 8HAFER. -'i i iirllai. It Street. New York. Tlie general demand for a pur? Black berry Brandy fur family uee, as a pre ventive of. and remedy for Diarrhoea, t'olic, and similar derangements of the pjntem. hat- induced the undersigned to prepare an article which fully meets the requirement, and can be prescribed Dd recommended liy the physician, and taken liy adult or child with perf eot re hance a to its purity and efficacy. Be injj prepared from the fruit and root of the Blackberry, in combination with imported French Hrandy, this remedial aent w presented in the most efficient furm known, and the undersigned trusts that hi eetablinhed reputation, of nunr' yearn utandine. aa a manufacturer nt mm ilar nnnftrtinna i 1 1 ' . ... di to bb m (tuaranjy for the recommendation Of this a the imrenl and bert article of the Hud in the market. Put up in Half -Pint, Tint and Quart Bottles, one dozen ia I cane. " ' v. . . - TESTIMOKIALS. ; t-p. . J Y Montclais, N. J. , Feb, 9L 1878 Mr TWr Mr. hfar T tis- j - . OTtu.WHO pleasure to the ralne of Toorjf Medici nal BlacJrberry Brandy, Whlch 1 was ------ - r -j MWHxreni t,iu wkieh I place the mtmost eokfldeaee). that it waa mnauid .. . Brandy, with avdsflnite qnaotitr of Fluid Extract of Blackberry Root. .You can well depend on the excellence of the articles whtaii :t. 1 , pwwiw wniiiu Uition, for j-our soooees I ebtsining or- is w Known tnax -m hare ueequajled facilitie for obt r the best material sod the dispoeiUoQ t saako the best se of them. ; J ; - xour ttrj truly,' i r - ': J. W. PINKHAM, It P. Notta Mmlna wtliMt K. .: ... of L CaLvor Bairn, 84 joon rirw lore . - For ', t"Te r.-1 r 1. LUffT, U.Se i- - E. W. SI1LLW00D. v- A
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