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TtUS DAILY JOUEHAL Is V eoluma paper, pnuwiad dAiij. except Monday, at Mirrwr,i.Nforcuauia. lxdiw to ett?- eaoeoribers at W Man mi Month. THKWIKKLY JOC&BAJ M eolnme. MPM.H publishes, every Thursday at CM Minna. e ' . v ADvzanarsa satcs (DAfLTv-'on laoaoaadAy ti , eoe. for cm aohoent - Advajrtiseataats uln hMd of "Buaineas - av w isisi.wbmi 0 cents lor ' .every aBheeqaent Insertion. 1: beat auetieret any price. KoUoM(istacMar peatha. Dot w exceed UabnMwt? fee iaserwrf free. Ail additional tatter will pa QAArged sent pel Una. i .' , Faysnssits (or tranBuit advertisements m(lt made La advance. Beguiar aaver Alsa t will be eoUected promptly at Lbe .eBMeeacmocHa.. - COBUMBleagona.eaBUlalnc newsofedli ecassloa of oai mat ken ara soUelted. 5e aomaaBBleSBioa most be sxnected to ba ant - iaaesl uat pertains obtsctlonaols personal, ties withholds tne ubi of the aethor or MtvlU make mora to an one ooluuin ft h Aajr person feeltmc asai-sered ml any anony at Qua eommnnwation oaa obtain the aama o taa eawor 07 application at this offlea Bud ;aae)Wng w Herein the grievance eziau. THE JOURNAL. a. mm. , UAJaPK. BeUsa. laeea Mmgn, RW BEBHE. N. C, SEPT. 8 I9W. ttrti at ike Poet oAc at N. Beraa. ti 0 i Matter. Mahone Sues Rlddlrberrer The Sena tor ob the Witness Stand. Woodstock, Va., Sept. 5. The suit of Gen. Mahone against Seue tor liiddleberger on a bond for $500, dated July 1G, 1881, was tried today in the Uirouit Uourt. Ma hone's deposition was offered in eridence and Senator Biddleberger was pat on the stand. Mahone claimed that the money was loaned to Senator liiddleberger. The Senator denied receiving any money from Mahone for his own use, and said every statement made by Ma bone in this matter was untrue ; that Mahone was not in Woodstock in 1881 ; that bo had no connec tion, association or conversation with him ; that Mahone had loaned him 1750 in 1870, when witness was a Tilden elector, but Mahone was not eaing on that; that the wit ness got no benefit from this money; that it went to candidates. The Senator said that he did not give a bond at the time, and was not requested to do so until after--wards. He acknowledged having received money on several occa sions, bat for campaign purposes. He had been requested to put $500 in the Richmond Whig in 187'.), but bad refused on the plea of extreme poverty. Then taming sharply, on W. K. Craig, of Staunton, .Ma hone's counsel, liiddleberger said, "Now tell whether you put any in." The Senator's retorts to ques tions and remarks of Mr. Craig were froqaent and sarcastic. When the latter roe to say, "1 waive all objectiooa to anything the Senator may say," the latter promptly re sponded, ''I'm glad you don't ob ject to my telling the truth." "Go on," said Oraig. "I'll go on with out yon telling me," responded the Senator, lie then said Mahone wanted witness to insure his life for Mahone's benefit, bat he had replied he had rather insnre it for the benefit of some one else. He wound up by saying that Mahone would never have sued him if he (Mahone) had carried the Legisla tare tbat elected John W. Daniel to the United States Senate. A letter was then handed Sena tor Biddleberger, who read it and acknowledged it as his own. It was addressed to Gen. Mahone, and was dated at Woodstock, July 17, 1881, one day after date of the bond. It was written, like the bond, in violet ink, and possibly, as the Senator acknowledged, with the same pen. It was a long gos sipy letter. It was read in court. Counsel for Mahone laid particular stress upon the following passage: "General I received the draft on yon yesterday, and devoted much of yesterday to applying it. Thank God, I now have no obligations to bat one person, and that to you. .Randolph Tucker assured me I 'would gtt the railroad fees in the winter, and yon may look for a prompt return." Questioned on this point, the Senator denied tbat this referred to the bond riven tbe day previous, or that be bad promised Mahone nis fees in rail road cases. The Jury rjould not agree this evening, and were dis charged until mornmg7 A second salt lor 11.000 will follow, this One, which It is said Mahone will at tend in person .-BaI tltaore San. , France Dees ffot Wait War fet, Paris, Sept 4. A foreign diplo mat, friendly to French interests, huuufcu rciueeentiug m vwuuj at Berlin, bas been interviewed by the Figaro as. to the relations now existing between the governments af Paris and Berlin. . He said : "The 1 attitude of Germany to wards France is tbe sama today as it was yesterday and as it will be tomorrow if the life of tbe octo genarian Kaiser is still farther pro longed and it the invalided Bis marck still remains in the land of vk II wf a . Tka Affinf Cat wa1 ! course rood, bat thej are sot cor dial. - Care U takes not to tread on ' each; other's corns, and when that Til bouoeenra rociforoiUL.4bes pardons' are heard on every aide. Unfbrtonatelj thiai friction im- i - n - eessantlj -taking place owl fc to tee action or the -iron tier official ' of both Germany and France : and auer awhile some one will wake np and announce that a beg pardarj (a no recompense fOr down-trodi aen corns. Thro there Tittarise'an In- a. a ? terminaoie corresponucxice, wnica will lead to nothing but recrimi nations from both sides. ' . "The gentlemen of Wilbelm strasse (German Foreign Office) are noted lor their economy ia the nse of ink. Yet hardly a day passes that M. Herbette. the French Am- joassaaor, does not receive an official inquiry as to something which happened here or- abbot somebody who didn't do something to somebody somewhere else. The eider members of the Diplomatic Corps in Berlin, we who know Bismarck's complicated character, leel convinced that one of the these -j days some little incident, like the Sohnaebele affair Will "bring about a war; ana tbe task , of M Her beette at Berlin isLia my opinion, to postpone that 'declaration of war as long as possible. I believe tbat he will for sometime meet with success, and I have not the slight est fear of a conflict arising at any early date. Both the Kaiser and thePrinoe Imperiaf are very sick men, and not in the least desirous of war. .Every move that Bismarck makes or causes to be made on the European chessboard is directed against France. To such au extent has he exaggerated at Iierlin the military preparations iu Trance that there are many millions of people in Germany who today be lieve tbat across the border, in I tie vicinity of Nancy, there are thou sands and thousands of T ureas, Zoaaves and Chasseurs Tonklnois ready to pouure upon GermaBy.1' j Tbe diplomat concluded by stating that Germany alone is re sponsible lor the Irontier Iriction, and tbat it such a cool, prudent man a.s M. llerbette did not repre sent 1 ranee in Berlin, the history of the war pour la recanihe would already Lave Ix-en written. N. V. World. Napoleon la Exile. Napoleon's life at St. Helena was so guarded from the knowledge of tbe islanders, and even of tbe cers of the garruou, that on the arrival ofjnewspapera from England the hrst question asked was, " bat news oi lsonapartei77 The great prisoner was known simply as General Bonaparte," and by no other title. A oodo ! signals was written out in a small book, by which Sir Hudson Lowe, his jailer, was kept informed of every move ment ol his imperial prisoner. When be took bis daily ride within the prescribed boundary, the men, working tbe wooden telegraphs on the hills, sent such messages as these: "General Konapartc ha left Longwood." "General Bonaparte has passed the guards." "General Banaparte is at Hutt's Gate." "General Bonaparte is missing." The last message was telegraphed because the general had turned, in the course of his ride, an angle of a hill, and was hidden for a few m mutes from the observer. An English ensign, now General Ward, was stimulated by curiosity to see the exile, to such a degree that one night be risknd bis com mission for the chance of a glimpse at the mysterious captive, through the Longwood windows. Every night, at sunset, a cordon of sentries was drawn around the Longwood grounds. The venture some ensign crept, under cover of ; trees, between two sentinels, up to alighted window of the house.1 The curtains were not drawn, but the blind was lowered. Fortunately for the youth, two or three inches of space remained opBhtietween tbe blind and tbe window-frame. The ensign knelt and saw some one walking., up and down the lighted apartment. Be could see of the exile -only a pair of thin shoes with diamond buckles, two well bound legs encased in eilk stockings, and the edge of a coat lined with white silk. On a sofa, sa placed as to afford the 'peeping Tbm" a full view of its occupant, was Madame Brtraad, with7 her boy leaning on bet knee. Tie Emperor was Speaking slowly and distinctly, and some one wfe writing at bis 'dictation. -Tie curious ensign returned to rthe guard house well repaid, as he thought, cor bis risk, Tor be bad heard Napoleon Bonaparte speak. The last Occasion ft which Napo leon was aut-of-doors, the ensign spied him through a military tele scope.. It was a bright morning, and the sergeant of the guard at Longwood Gate said to tbe ensign, "General. Bonaparte, Is in the garden! sir, ' The ensign seised a py glass, threw open the raard- room window, ana sarreyed .Napo leon as be stood talking to General uersrana.. . - .. Something on tbe ground attract- examine it.' gaddenly the masie of tbe band othe regiment was heard, and be moved away, to catch k gumpse of. an inspection.; t . Thn . aorara rAarrinr iam Smm maintained as precanticmary mesa-' sores. Napoleon hAd.ece Jbeibre escaped from an island, and the British Government did not whvh Europe . to be again., disturbed by the sodden troeumebjit thsf xm IKS'? WWvqiM i Ar - - .? . xttLvioou a reuiainn now reus in Paris? wnder ikr gilded dome of tbe in valid es. while this maoso- leom was being prepared; Jon the ismperors as ties, ' a1 parry was walking one morning through- the work-rooms,; inspecting the aonlp-j core ftatenaea to adorn the vault. One of the party was the brilliant Count JQi'Qrjsay, and another was the director of the work, wbo struck the granite block, which was to en case tbe temains with a hammer, to exhibit Its solidity. A spark fol- iuncu tut) uiuw. See," said tbe Connt, "France Say yet light torch at tbe tomb of her EmperorPi 11 ; , The remark was prophetic France' cry, "On to tbe Itbiae!" Which heralded tbe war with. ! Ger many was inspired by Napoleon's idea that the Rhine is the natural boundary of France. Ten Broeek' Tombstone. Frank W. Harper, the'well known turfman, has ordered at Versailles, Ky., the costliest monament prob ably ever placed over the grave of auy being below the estate of man. It is for Ten Broeck, the famous race horse, who recently died at .Mr. Harper's stock farm, near Midway. Ten Broeck was foaled on the farm, and belonged to Mr. Harper throughout his whole lile, and was beloved by tbe Harpers as a member of the family. The monnment is to be of white marble, 7 feet 2 inches high, and surmount ed by an urn. Upon its side will be inscribed tbe date of the birth and death of Ten Broecks and his noble.st achievements. Mr. N II. KrohUohstein of Mob i la. Ala., writes: I take great pleasure In recommending Dr. King's New Diaoov erj fur Consumption, havina; used it for a severe attack of Bronchitis - and Catarrh. It gave me instant relief and entirely cured me, and I have hot been afflicted since. I also beg to lata that I bad tried olber, reanediea with bo good result. Have also used Electric Bitten and Dr. King's "New Life Pills, both of whom I can reoommend. Dr. King's New Discover for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds is sold on a positive guarantee. For sale at B. N. Duffy's drug store. J H. CBABTBEE. BASIL MANLY. JOHN H. CRABTREE & CO. ENGINEERS, Founders and Machinists, Manufscturers and Dealers In LXBimilD M1CEIH1STS' SUPFUES. Bll4ere af Kngtnes. Boilers, aw Mllla, Kdgtan & Cnt-ofY Mchl., We are prepared to do U&illDgs of all klnde with proniptaeae, I'Hitlrular nd Immediate ailentlon given 10 repane 01 all Blurt We will hdKlad In alve plant and fiUuiKi for aov deaei Iptloa ol machinery. We are tbe agents for tbe sale of tbe Amer ican Saw. Also for O. d A. Bargamlo.'e eale lirated Indeelrnrllble Mica Valves. We give BBttafBrlory gnaraDtee for all work done by ua. Jy21 daaw wly ... 1. 11 .,.., RED LIGHT SALOON, Near Market Dock, Middle St, NEW BERNE, N. C, 18 WaiRK TOO OA ALWAYS FIBD PURE LIQUORS Of every 'variety, in large' or small quantities. Also the FINEST GRADES of TOBACCO AND CIGARS. All of which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH! J0H5 D. DK.rN, Baleatnaa. e. -vmiritAN, decSHdw ! arojprWor. flotice to Uerch&nlsl Sa?e Freight and Dray age in Buying Your : Powder from Ferdinand iUIrkb. .T". AafcNTTOX- 21 Co. 1 - Btp'ln stock an grades and srxa packages. . ntTDDLB STREET, NEW BERNE, N, C. T. A. OanirVi OritHtiikoi WsKjunnasccOs, S" V .eWfaBB I I' -ft I 1 1 AbsoIutelPure. Thta pownaa nrn vwnmjtJk narva) of pwivy.atraoaUt, aaa jrtwUeoeaeyaB, Jaea aaooomlealtaan th ordinary Band, and aaa; aat baM la aon peril nonirttfa-Uia nmiMauda f low aaat, afaer4welcBa.eaam aaatiato bovdara. .Hui on 17 ib aaoa.t-'' Mmmw rm o.: lot JtfpfcMr. WT For ue u newern aibx. uwr, Taker Jloiico 1 Our store is .ned with Provisions, Groceries, Canned Ooods, Jry floods, Crockery, Etc. ' We keep a full luie of th t , Oelebrated Prison Boots and .ALSO G. S. Parsons & Sons Boots and Shoes, Every pair warranted to gfVe satis faction. . '.' Country merchant and the -people generally are requested to eanjuad amine) our Jargs stoes: before purchas ing- -We wtli give you low nrurea. We job LorllUrd Snuff. ' ROBERTS L BRO., Sovtk Front $t.. 8ev Btrru. N. O. PURE & PERFECT LENSilS Xxx tlxe World. . They are as'tranaparent and' eolorieae as llgbt ltaalf. and for softness or endnranme to Use eye. oannot .be ezoaUad, anabUag Aba wearer to read ror hours wlthOMLfatlsnie. In faet, tbeyaia 1dT--BT- , rERFBCT 81 OUT PRKSEKistSS. ! TastlraoalBia from tbe leading -fayslclans La 10a uuw BustB'umernsHsi, ijesaei are. Lffrvernnssi, ijesaaii era, aaaa or note la aj pray 1 branoiiaa of tokda. o.i ean be given -who Lieglaiaiora. stocamsn, men feaaloos. and In dlfrareni banana, maebantoa. ato. have had their sight Improved T tfealr use, ADIi EYES FTTTEP AWO THE "IT QVkEjLlftXEfi BY . F. 8. D U F F Y, Drngrgist, mart NEW BERNE. N. O. K. R. JONES, Wholesale and Retail Deafer Mr CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES . Airn M ' a General Merchandise, BAGOINO AJND TIES Etc. GonsisnnMuta pi Grain, Ctilan nod other Produce aeuoited. Prompt Attention Guarnnteei, li. W. Cor. South Front and MiddleSt NEW BGKNE, N. O,: , ,,.....i .in. a. iliari s. m a 1 1 'i ' DEAtEtfnr ' , . Fins Flour of all Grades, I 1 -. lw . ' ' ftelccted Teas Pore Co fife 4 and Bplces, ., . Batter nd Cheese, trtonl thj " le "liswwesi' iatVS BeBl'WedUdi 'ftioc'lt '. vsr fMftm lmtri'rw.Bi4. ' 7h Alea, a fU vsrtsly Trfirthsi gdods, tisna) , 1 kept tat a rirtWciasa Store. - w, , ', i voeoa ajenTsrea at any pan at tag Ml&Alel fitiext to.ilaviPlirejr a uowara, newAierei,ui ... saarSdwtf- .-, . . F0 R. 3 AR(1 AIII S II? Furniture, '.ysr lit hyr i .rfne.'Ss Uewerne ttoitiire Stcre, t WEST, BIDB MIDDLE BTlEErf 4 , .- ?. -ar-- v-rii s-J--V- i Wb.re tt can bs lonnd la iraai varistT , rijiahirwBsAafetjjbeve at a ssnail peroewt abeyew goat ..-4'- .-A lQsjrl sharg tif f)ubiro'patroDt anlt.i , :i -st 1 t nj Parlor g wits C bamber Sets W-vlai t1 h'e4stadi B i reas, Ward .,. wbottfatia-eMseaV Chalri,' Ixniares,, Sofas, Centre JTables. . 1gyUI5ae..JEStcat BOCK BOTTOM JPRlCHf ' , , . JOHH STTIEE, Middle n Tlx iMUra AM ww-cmtI" v ulklef 1-J UTwdUtui. Ib. mM, 0.-i TU. Itiict- rarnnes or tne aoove anoes xor sale by m jt.a e HOWARD & JONES, sole agents for Hew Berne. J. W. STEWART, HEADQUARTERS KOK Ml'LKfi, HOICS KS and BUOOIES. Horses and Carrlaget to hire at reasonable rales. Everything guaranteed as represented. pi. read It.. Ifewbern. It. C. F. M. SIMMOIIS. CLIMEHT MAILT. 8 1 II U 0 N S & MANLY, ATTOBNEY8 AT LAW. Will praetlea In theOoorlaor Craven, Jonee aaaatow. uanaiwa, rmmiiou. inuir son ojj and In us Federal txiuri slum rerne aaaAwu Hotel Albert, Middle StrtMt, New Berne, N. St. F ATT at at SO I, Pretartator, Offers spaslal Indaoamenla u eommerolal Onialasa af aBnavlar aacellanea. Omnlbos and baegase wagon at all trains ass ateaasara. Old Suits Made New. Gentlemen and Ladles' Clothing cleaned, dyed and repaired by JOHN W I l.LIA MB, OB Hancock street, between BoutU Front and Pollock streets. New Berne, N. U. The patronage oi the eltlaens of New Berne anj surrounding country Is earnestly so licited. JnJl dtf a It, Administrator's Notice- John R. PlEott havlnsdnly qoallfledasad- jnlnlatrator "oom testamento anneao" of ill , I a m..'A II... I. In nntir..1l aeraons bavlug oJa)us against tba estate of tne deoeased above named, to present then 3ec aayment within twelve months from tnis aaie or tnis noues wui ds pica ia uar ui thetrreeeverr. I 11 peraons indabtaa to tne sain esuue are required to make ImmtdUte payment. junn a. riuuii, Adm'r, with the will annexed, - of tlbarkitta T. Jones, dte'd. Aswbsrn.Ang.6th.UM7. . . ! -1" itoTicir; "The nndsrStgned, wm. Ooben, has duly qnalined aa Bxeeutor of the ealats of Hannah Cohen, and hereby gives notice that he re quires all persons having claims sgalnst ths estate of the said Hasuiah Cohen, to present thfm to the said Wm. Ooben, duly authenti cated, for Daymen t, on br be tore the 8th day of Jnly, Msg, or alas this notice will be plsad ed tn bar of reeerery : Peraons Indebted to the assets, meet psvyf wiinout oeiay. , ri a WILLXAM CXJHgJt, Szeenter. CLAka; A ClABjt Attorneys. . . aus2 W , GEORGE ALLEI1&. CO. , o; " i-a.ttl PJULEBS HI.. . i' ' - General' Hardware Airrlcnltarai -1 nip I e m e n t a. Plotrs,0 narr wb Cultlratorg, : ' lloes and Axes,; , , Wood's Mowart and Reapers, SWam Enidnea, ... - ' CoUon't31ns and Presaea. JPertillsers. Land Plaster, KAinit Mechanics Tools and Hardware, Ume. Brick. Cement. Plaster ttair. "Taint, Kalaoinlne, Var- nlah, OH, Glass. Putt and Halrj Freexera, Refriuerators, .Oil Ctok Stoyes.. Eur,ekA , Baxglar proof Basn jjocKswarrantea to el re lecnrltr and saUsfketlon- OEOaLLKK.A fja v ISTATE AGENCY Balng ha eorrespoBdanea with asvaral paa. tea Kortt who desire-te maka tavastsBants M larmsyetea Ss this Vlclntty, persone ha kit ntrai W weed'iand' taf gale ' wonjsi 'de well to give me a geeoripUor. ' with : prlos etf. -j;rt va.1r1,W's'' Bo eharg s made Ua aale Is not effeetee Cbarrse aaoderata itM sales are made. ' - . W. 1VBOYD. BtretiowtzrQ: C. IMtnil.TietaiMit'easrMiFttfli At yam wtiirrw MlLiN8WBHOILaeuWiiwu'aeui ro rUalUVt-l) SMSM fMUailM tVlattM oar Buaiap 1M i. OWmaotvciraekaf utb ... I -. JAMES SAno'S- IWihiikIIMnAM BWiMrlnae edntabA4 attriu hlilia to rail for a htiuraud own omFyehuaUiaa ihi JAME8 MEANS SI SHOE. Our t Slwa t. cataululird for (iif a Mnaaacot atpatMKmrii' euau. ( -a dunbintytucu as ns oilw ho hiievcrkneara lu I! , I net7 f Die Inuto. - Mo (OBpctiaiM. m at.lcl,pprii I'..' IU Jamae Moans hi Shoe H III lit and uyti-lt, n ... it ft i... m I mnmli inn anil ai':iloiL't casfvamn. li las a Btrftoly saKiUa k4H ""."ti.''l. "2 ,"" ? ciorkma. audreonire V Dreaais uia iwrftei ! ftia Anatkwh laT-v'1-' 1 J . ' Janx-a lrana and s Kboa vol 4BS Jlnt In t!ita 1 munirr to lntmalvly 4vtrTlsl. If yoa fcas-a kaut dluiipnlutea Is acker aareruaatl Htnaa; ynut aasrHwe .,.t-hi 10 l. nrfi yMi that M is Hsicr M iw aiioes suade bf ffilnMvara. Tbeae ihwi trt aosd by the hesi nMstlert . ll.rvmtx.ut the Uniusl Siaus, aiM wf will jlaa Uwai aasilr wsliiia yiair reach. t ajy Utilia- T4M,l wmaef4liajo.licaiiL . j - , U AitI BO ' awl CAIMo avsUe 41 Lincoln 8t Boston, Miss. . UiY 1-158 J ai 1 .aa ...... a . m Prepare forJheSc::cn Blatchley's Freezers, ( Will fr Aao ra rrai m artl i A In flwan sMtaiiitAa .VW.MHVV.. Refrigerators, Water Coolers. ... Wirs Xfcti Covers, Wire Window Clotn, ' FI7 Fans And a full lint of ' House Eniiislxin Goods, AT1" ' ' " L. H. CTITimiVS, 26 & 28 Middlf Street, NEW BEKlTBlV, 01 Atlantic & N. C. Railroad t in.. 1 . - TIMS TABLM Aow... In Effect 4 40 A.M., Friday, ' July 15. 1887. J- KABT. wTsBT. I V n I Of, 9 u 5."S:.!::zr. 10 1 If M 1 tH M siorenaaa uty. .1 . la A a. A, a. Dally eaeept Sunday.! ' EAST. So. l. Vixed Fgt A j rsJB.Trala. j Mlaagt.k rsss. TrsJa STATTOrtS. 1. rf ti"4' Arr. A au in g M IS5 loot 10 41 U 05 11 88 13 W list J M Art... Ww. 7 M l Ooiaabaea, I m BeaT'a. I II Ia """t. 1 PaJltagttraekaak Saewi1 r if 40 10 16 10 44 11 10 11 a ili7i . 4 61 4 4St 6 OKI juvenilis, 43 ttll l'6 0l . 3tt n; 1 001 7 lil rs I S3! Baveoaku -1 14 Mnrwri. I W! WlMwoQd, O W AIUDUI.,., 7 19! Mara. as! OttvJ ..A . . f . .t.lUV, Tnesrfsy, Tnrrr flav aa I fUtorday. Tuoaoay, rtssaseensy aoa rnoay. a Tram Heonnaela with wrilmtasrum A -WaJ-Son Train tfqnst Iortn.- lewvtng sxid.f.re ' UM a. m Batd with iUohmoad A D avuis Train Wast, leaving Ooadaboro IS K p m. Tratell aoaaeats wltk aitrkwnBd , nl11 Ttata, arrlvlBg at Oeldabore s . a m., su d wtUi Wilmington as4 i KsUoa - aratn irem tue North at tttp.m. .. r . . .., j. -i ,-. TralBl maaee eJoal eonnestlon with w. ltfw3fflwTa 8, U.5Allrv,Vi' Snartntadaai Paor. W JJ. JSEiPAfiI in enttlntt hair for 20 eenta, and. also dv;rf nm tafchea olack or brown far i ) r"ts. Aiso aharpenl raiors ad nnU 1 x in good order lor 20 eenia. . . - unudreni hair catunjr, 15 oer. l f 13 can ba fonnd opposite tv e ( t--a Horse, where ca bag a ro.; , ' - v hgver, .Thoraag lJonjoLn. 1 is prepared to suit all who ea'l a 1 i cr aend their chilSren. nai7dtf Pnor.'rt fl.fr l EOBEHTS'&'EI j -f IVOW D c rne , I . Only nrtt claoi C0rr7.tr -'- Tc'-l ( 1 r.na h is a. aiiraoie as aay ws j nifci.s wvr suatu.. faclureil, e cueftilcieljr ajHitiM,W!Wriul t.-. , aiwrt Ihe Jamra Mran, Hto laJefltal to tua liang-atwea Otors whlrli hare hssmai Bn ataiknl at Ne.ll. ,1 ! M.iniiife.BV Passenger , Jfaastqget STATION ' .l ,,,,-, Arr. 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