Mmin JOURNAL VOL? V-rNO. 172. NEW BERNE. N. C. THT.HSDAY. OCTOBER :(, 1887. l'RK'E 5 CENTS; :.x A! h 4 ex- X ' -LOCAL NEWS. 'fUMl jKlalatwr lUiauc. Nw Berae.latitude, 856'Korth. Sob rise. 8:48 I Length of day , : : . - Sua seUj 4:01 1 12 tours, 18 minutes. t, x Mxm stt at 8:50 p. m. BUSINESS LOCALS. rill giye you the VERY CHOICEST Grooeries aDd at a SM ALLEK "roOFIT than any house in the city. v-;:-Ttt me and be convinced. THE GBOOER. E. B. HACK BURN. HOTHEB bbl. o Family Corntd ' J. Beef opened today. C. E SlXIVKK. fUETON MARKET Corned Beet just arrived at J ho. Dtjn n s V'rtEW Stock of Oil Stoves and other xjL. Qouse-keeping Goods at Geo. Allen & Co. PEOF. A. BELLEZZA will be in New Berne on the 20th to open a danc ing academy. Any one wishing to at tend will please send in their names to Mr. Qhti. Bell by the 15th. oci7if VlJTJRE Liquors and Wines for Medici JL nal and other uses, at wholesale. y Jambs Redmond. MORTGAGE and Warrantee Deeds on hand all the time. DIRECT importation of French Brandy and Holland Gin arrived In bond and duties paid at Cuatom louse in'New Berne, guaranteeing Ken 'jlne goods for sale. Jas Redmo.vu. O LD PAPERS in any quantity for ale at this office. GARRETT'S Medoc Vineyard Coguac and Wines for sale, at Manufactu rer ' prices, by Jambs Redmond. BROWN'S GEORGIA COTTON GINS, with Self Feeder aDd Condenser. All Of the latest and most approved pat tern. Geo. Allen & Co. REDMOND'S Ginger Ale. Lemon Soda, etc., equal to Imported. James Redmond. BUGGIES, McD. Pates' make, for ale at Daii. Puds'. Yesterday was the busiest day of the season at the Exchange. The carpenters are at work repairing the building burned on Middlo street. Occupied by D. N. Kilbiirn, sometime since. mA good number of visitors from this eotion of the State are attending the State Fair, but very little has been car ried ap for exhibition. Yesterday was Jones county day at the Exohange. Many of the sturdy . farmer of that fertile county were in with cotton, and, although they say the crop is short they are not dis couraged. Schooner Sank. The schooner Viola, belonging to Mr. Barnie Fulcher of this county, while fringing a load of shingles and cotton t4 market yesterday run on a snag near the1 Old'blotfkade up Neuse river and eaBT"ThV cotton was saved without damage and brought on to the city by another bout. Part of the shingles were lost. ' i''-; if BUamer Hovejients. The Pamljoo ojf the O. D. line left for Norfolk at noon yesterday with a foil -cargo Of Cotton and several passengers. ,t The, toward of Lasitter's line left for points ap Kemae river yesterday. - lb Twnt f : the N. & T. R. S, line ,' wat dispatched to Clubfoot creek yes , terdty for a rait of timber. Personal. -"Mr. i "L. H. - Cutler and daughter, Mr. W. , P. Burma and wife, P.JI, Pelletier, Esq., Capt. John 1 A Richardson, Maf. John Hughe and ' several others of our eitiaens left -yes-, terday , morning for the State Fair. Other will go up today, among them the delegation, some of whom tuve al , ready" gone forward; wait on the Governor In regard to the railroad ex- tension.'- Capt. Hartelius, the lady Captain who first In troduced the Salvation Army in - this citylejt V the steamer Pamlico yesterday for Baltimore-. - , . Rev. Dr. Teho. Whitfield has tendered his resignation al pattor of 'Ijhi Baptist Church in this eitro take effect No- vember lit Hehai acoepwi call in RiohmbndrT? fi?U arv many friend inthUcitywho regret to .- A Temperance iecture.:', .r t-, llrs, Mary Bead Good ale. will leotare in this town on the subject of , Temper- , ance, on Friday evenrngV,Oc28. Mr. Goodaje is a Southern-born, womaO and a ipalous worker in the cause. VShe is ' to work in North Carolina. "one month; is employed by the,. Woman Christian Temperance UnI6n and hss already lec tured in aeveral of the. leading towns, f ' ,8 has a fine reputation.- The lecture U to be free, and It is hoped that all ! a ra intere ; 1 1 1 tveV'ork irni em t 3 t" ..: opportunity to hear a good l ' - ' - -: . He Squ'aled. A farmer was at the Exchange uh a bale of cotton ytslerday when a buyer offered him nice cents, Lie didn't think that was enough, and was not disposed to close the trade. Finally the buyer asked : "What do yon want for it 'i" "Ten cents, " replied the farmer. "Iwillgiu youachance to gtl ten cents,'1 replied the buyer "liow '!" ''Toss up a quarter, Leads I wm.luile you win. If you win I will pay you ten cents per pound for your cotton. If I win you must stll me the cotton for eigut cents per pound. " "Agreed , and hui e bhe goes. ' "Heads ' " critd Ujo buyer and heads It was. The farmer brtu to squeal. lie squealed until the buyer let up on him and agreed to pay him just what hie cot ton was worth. and after it was weighed and the buyer went to examine it closely, be found he w us stuck at last and offered the farmer fifty cents to take it back. The farmer thought i: was thin the buyers turn to tqueal and be let him njui'dl on . New Bernfe's th'pp.nt,'. A correspondent discusses today the importance of N Heme's t iitiolln;g and owning her shipping The position of the Jul K.N A 1. has loiitf since been giu n on this point We have Severn! times pointed out the mietake our people made in not in n in w ith tlie ti le when thft trafric was traiif-fened frmn the snil boat to the bft-amer uml build U iiiiiers ol their ow n for their can) in,; trade. Hut as they failed to do this we Can but welcome those who come to give us H'jrh transportation f-n ilities as our commercial net enssiiies demand If theou do not give sui h accomiuoda tioi.s and facilities as we need, or if their freight charges are excessive und calculated to cripple the business of the city, then in elf-defence the business men of the city w ill be bound to take matters into their oirn hands. It is not for the Jovknal to Bay whether or not buch a condition of things now exist that the business men ought to take steps to secure to the city the profits arising from the service of carrying and bringing freights. It is a matter for them to consider. We feel sure, however, that a s)slom of inrougQ ireignis wnereby cotton is taken to Norfolk from pointe above here, as w as recently the case, for loss money than the same is brought to New Berne, is detrimental to our market and trade and should bo remedied if possible New Berne Importance of Controlling Her On n Snipping. Editor Journal Our people seem to be worked up on the railroad question. They have awakened to a sense of their duty. But now don't let us forget while we are stretching our arm west ward and seeking to improve our con dition, we should also look after our water routes and improve our com merce. I well remember when the trade between this place and Baltimore was anything but what it Is now. The schooner Agile and H. Hill built tip a trade and was doing well.' But alas! Baltimoreans having an eye to business put the steamer Gary on the route and the little Agile and H. Hill had to seek another refuge, and the business has been built up to one of great magni tude. It speaks for itself. There are three lines of steamers running to this plaoeand none of them seem willing to quit. Now, Mr. Editor, to whom do these lines of steamers belong? Do any of them bail from New Berne? Does New Berne own any interest in them? Not TT, sir, should look after this rev enue and let it be divided among our own citizens and give our own people employment. We have the men, as good as ever paced the deck of a ship or crossed the ocean. One of these lines, a foreign oompany, not satisfied with the route between here and Baltimore, has built a small boat that is expected, here soon to ply on the waters of the Neuse to drive our river steamers out of the Waters, and like the Agile and H. HH1 to say to them, get out of our way for we own this route and we will have it. Now, Mr. Editor, under what obligation-are our people to this rich foreign ooaporation f Do we belong to them? rHow long shall these thing be. , Let every business man of New Berne and of thewranty of Craven come to the rescue and own our boats. We have the mechanics, and as we have said be fore we have- the men", and the business is ours by right of both and does not be Jono to any foreigner, moat especially those who have never been our friends ?:EffL'EKht5Nc and amputation will be is not' always to the swift nor the battle to tne strong - But the people who own this trade thould control it if they will. Let them put their shoulder to the wheel and keep the money at home, thereby building ap- our town and en hancing all interest, the contrary of which makes the rioh foreigner richer and the poor home man poorer; -.As charity should commence at bom we having the-. advantages of the water route as patriotic-citizens should profit by It., ..Some nations live by their com merce, but we hare paid little or no at tention to ours. Ws must awake to a sense of Our duty and take that which belongs to us. ' , --. A. . NEW8 NOTE 3. Charles Dickens, son of the njvelisr, has arrived in New York. The Western Union ha? taken full possession of the Baltimore and Ohio telegraph property. Rev. Charles A. Berry if Wolver hampton, England, is suggested for Mr. Beecher's successor. Henry George pred.cts that either he or Frederick D. Grant w ill be the next secretary of State for New York,. A scnool building in cuurse ol erec tion in New York collapsed and buried twenty workmen in the ruins. John K. Henry & Co., wholesale druggists. New York, made an assign ment Tuesday. The arsiijuee stated that ho believnd the tirm would pavii full if given time. The fourth al.uual internal) oal i un veutiou of the Brothel Loud of Railroad Brakeuieu of the I nited Suter, and Canada opemd in DiuKharnptou, N. Y., Tuesday The large i.. iton ai.l wc.len mil! f the Parkmount Manufacturing Com pany, at l.eunei. 1 1, law ale i.uiili I'a. . wai dettroyed by lire Tui-day ! .Kf 8'iU" W luourai.i e 0 U. 1 ire at Mt-i , iu. I. lie u I'a , luet-ia) inoriiiui; d . .il.l . ed Mr - .prii.- 1 1 Kee'ti i i; 1 1 f .i.-tor w itli a titv of cum d I ,!, I.T : implement stole and a b .V ll o ilbel -1 Loss t'HI U.ii putial'y ihmik I The tdeurnthlp l ulde wb;. b jiinud at New or k Tueaday . brought Andrew Carnegie, and a de utiition i f members of bulb bt Uhes of 1 'ar 1 uilneiit . w bo bae been pointed 1 Hie I'l-im Ai ia lion of (ireat Hrit.vnt w ait up' n !'ir l'fesidi nl. A roiiel, M.len II. Webeter .V Co . liquors, ul N.h 71 New 'ork, hows IJ I of I 1 1 . - li Ifairtl of . w l.olebale dealers in and mi Broad i-lrei l. I ! J.lbllll li s S ot' (Hid net Hur !ii 57"" 0"J assets tl't ( 00. Thev have if.i'J'A boo m men baud 0U0 in book are ,unli. A meeting of clergy men of different denominations, to the number of i, was held in New York Tuei-day, to de wise means by which the irafli- m liquor on the .Sibballi inmht be pre vented. A eoinmitlce was appointed to call U public Ineel i n,; to I ,i Ii e n , 1 1 all on the subject. Henry S. Little of Iienioii N . J , publishes a lifteen column reiterni ion of his charges againut Senator Mcl'herson of bargaining to secure thu election of Gen. Sewell as Senator in return for business favors. Mr. Little declares that Senator Mcl'herson ought to shoot him (I. itili if the chargiH are not proved. A fire broke out in the. packing de partment of Adams $ Co 's laR8 works in Petersburg, Tuesday afternoon. The entire glass works plant, a row of true ments, two brick dwellings, three small stables and a portion of Jackson s'livery stables wero oonpumed. A number of other dwellings were damage 1. Lots estimated at S00,. An east bound passenger train on ti e Wabash road, with a large number of passengers aboard, had a narrow escape from destruction, Sunday night. JuBt before the Long bridge, near North Morene, Mich ., was reached, t ho engi neer made the discovery that the stiuc- ture was on fire, and succeeded in stop ping his train. 1 About 7,000 rersons assemblul in Union square, New York, last night, to protest against the action of the police in dispersing the meeting of tho pro gressive labor party on the 8th inst. Resolutions were adopted in which the police were denounced for clubbing workingmen, while they allowed the roughs who were trying to break up the meeting to go scot free. When constipated, take a dose of Lax- ad or. To suffer from liver disease when so cheap and sure a remedy as Laxador can be had, is an actual crime against one's own health. Price only 25 cents. It is hard work for the babv to get teeth, and it should be assisted by the use of Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup which will cool tne in named gums. . Disaster on the Rail. Ashkvtixk, N. C, Oct. 17. There was a railroad disaster near Marshall last night. Tho freight train collided with the passenger train for Spartan burg. Conduotor A. M. Kitkland was injured. Edward Hardin, of Morgan lAn flrnman An f Visa ai vVf AnntnA UJ necessary. Borne others were slightly in jured and considerable d image was done. The freight was put of time. . . i i I Prenervti Tar Bjea. ' It U simplr wonderful, the renutation Hawkee'- 8peetalee and Eye-glasses have attained throughout the United States; they are known from the Atlan tic to the Pacific, and their reputation is bnilt poa real merit, i Testimonials from the most eminent men of the country are given, who have bad. their sight improved by their nee. y Ail eyes fitted and the fit roaranteed at the drug store of F. & DufTr New Berne. . , - '. sen 81m-. i tie i ii giaia llabt ii? tuiuisla-o. A dii-pkieu Ij the !-jii f.'oci Washing ton latl n:e,Li ra ? "In ibe I'mtcd Males .Supreme Court to i ay , af It r the transaction of koujc routine businest. Solicitor - ti ner al J enkt prest nled to the couil the rcturu of ho L ulled Males iiiarchal fur the eaclcru district if dr ginia to the w rits of habeas cui pus b;ji 1 in the Cii-eis of Alt iLey -i cl.c r a! Ain and two I'uiiili) 'Ii wealth o all n.ri; cf that Stale, and announced tLsl the marshal and the p!i:o:.eis unc 10 ihr couit room. Mr. Win. c ojijji. i I counsel fur the pri? rijeir. a. .o 1 Cat the court hx a day f r !(. hrar.r.; argument upon the .jutrtioi.s ,n : trovtioy, and that n.eauwhiie tli - piisuiieio be admitted '.o b.,.. lot Chief Ju.-'.i i- u-iie 1 M; ( .1 ' Ale you ria Jy fur the aiu::.. i.t M: Ouiil .ij n-f lit ! ih.i ::.' i u . : - c '. d the uerl.ul.r- . 1.. t'. - v el c ' f t IV l.' I a e , :j .; ; t ' 1 1 himself 1)1,1 j..t take p. I I .!. !.,. ;: ('etdillJS 111 tbe 1 v e! C1IL a:. lt!ijt be an 1 otl.er c ot,M ! f..r t.e r.- n, w uuid like t ) 1 1 ,j e 1 1 : lit i lo a . ' , : i i u , il tht 11 bel or e the ar y UlU Ul i n t t 'u i k t Chi i f ul plepar.ill .:. b 1 I . l I I I t hambei lam . of c uiim-I foi tbe be, t holders ill the cases itilof wbnll Hie habeas coipus pio ee!ir:s urise al j d r esed lie- c- mi r t b i , , '1 v in ' ; , -it : u I the moll ii f r tbe aim.--, n i t tlo pllsoni Is to b.,.1 an I t a - 'stj. ne ( ment of the aic-innTii ile sail ' represi i.te l i!,e nil .linf- B 1 m tbese cas - in I I i lea i v I - 1 aru.'ii. :.! ..: I . c d i i i. ,i i . 1. 1. I '.!:.. e ! I f i I 1 1 1 (' w bo In, 1 i.,i,, nil,, mm 1 1 1 , ... I l.u aa 1 1. :iii I i! ill I i . 1 1 r I ell' u ! 1 i t' t ' I - ii I i.. i t ; t '!',' 1 1 1 .i h I -" i I I ti.i. nil.-. W I.I e L . ..,o a!. 1 cnr,i I I. r li. r in., lit . I. . ! i Mil-ill 1 1 1 U I i.e i .i, - V. ,e- t ! . . 111-'., t lull of t be r .11', I t 1 i w !., i . i. . f -were in i "l.leni ; t f t '.at i i. r t ar. 1 I :.. pi i-ll III ; ' i ..I was i ! ,t t be i . M w i lllelei defilllinr .ill asr-trll'i.: Its i !.l! i ! . i! I i . 1 1 II w.e.H i. , s , t bat le- ill 1 ',:-" .m I i. . u .!. . w hate, i r of t ii..- t t in' e . . I I a tbe H i--. un I - I H. be tli li r lit I '.lit I !,' I. '-ar -ilitf slem I 1 le li e I I r ail mill day . and that lb- no u-. d sb n I 1 r. mam Ilie.OI wlilell i ll t' "I Ml J . li lie lil dl 111- k - !. i I c ri -el f il I II.- pi 1SOI1. I slil 1 I it I be 1 1 ens, - in ol v i 1 a till .111 p 'I t ', lit I'll i'.I' II "'. I i t b" col, -t I net en d tie- 1 1 : i !i ame n d men : I . I 'o- , ..n-titii ti hi . and bit be t b me,!.! I be v si, ail 1 tie a I ! o , e 1 time ei,. ,1 r; !i I i imiLi s u . 1 1 pri s, r,t it un o tb, ,i , ,i . i,., sir ii Id be e m men -u rate w it b it - i ill ji or t ance, I x Co ( h liiibi'ilain then s.u I that be ba I 'J-t I. ll lied f I Mill e n 'i -, 1 a-- .ale I llll ll ! Ill 1 II t ll" I ,1-e t I 1 1 t till I e ,U ;i il nd r - laud i lij.; u .t , i :.-'d mi I be i it bel -il e t b ,t ;, re - n. albiwaii'i' of time for irep iiai!.ii sboull n..', be oiposed. Tbry could n . , hnwevci col i -en'. I. tbe ad n i.-s i on of t be -r is - .nei s to bail. Tbe Chief Jus: ic,, then d i re. ted the I nited Statei marshal fur tbe east ern district of Virginia to turn mm i the pr i-oners to thr marshal of tin- e.urt to be held until tomorrow-, when, be said, the court would auiinuriro 1M In eision upon the motions t i admit tbein to bail and I" li a di f r Ibearu mel t ltaltllllole r.:n. I'n It a 1 Mi N II. l robliibsli hi t M 1 i e. Ala , writes I lake ureal pleasure in recommend ing I r . kins New I i - . v -cry f or Ci iiKumpt ion , ha i ng used it f. r a severa attack of Un ncbitif at: I I atarrli. Itgavn me iiiBtant relo f and entirely cured mo. and I have n l bei n n 111 iclftl un, '. 1 also beg to state that 1 had tried other rem ed ies with no joo,l result. Have also used Klectno Hitler, and Ir. King's New l ife l'ul .. 1- tli f w hom 1 can recomnu ml . Dr. King's NewlMscoiiiv f u c ri suniptiuu. I "oiigbH a n 1 c, 1 : . : . .. , ; . ,-, n jMisitiii cmarintei'. 1 r .c- r. :. N 1 u I f k 1 1 tig s: ol c A Id lr rcc('i ed ;it n ,-. uiiti I post oflice in Nc 1 1 . i r 1 1 j s 1 1 1 1 . .id tlrt'NM'il ''An IK" delivcri d lo Miss Ann Knox. Knjoy I.IIV. What a truly beautiful world wclno in' Nature gives us grandeur of moun tains. glenH and oceans, and thousands of means of eDjoymenL We can dppire no better when in perfect health but how often do the majority of people feel like giving it up disheartenetl . dis couraged and worn out with disease. wbentnere is no occasion tor . ieei- . re,y "u,l , A 3 a .t .,.. .... - -a.TfCUlNEKY and AGRICULTl'RA I. 1M r l JUZT Will IlttHS IUVII1 lire IIUU1 IIID- ease, as when born. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint aro the direct causes of seventy-five per cent, of such maladies as Biliousness, Indigestion. Sick Head acbo, Costiveness, Nervous Prostration, Dizziness of the Head, Palpitation of the Heart, and other distressing symp toms. Three doses of August Flwcr will prove its wonderful effect. Sam ple bottles 10 cents. Try it. Jim J amines (waking with a terrible headache) Great Scott! I mast bare had lots of fun yester day. Endurance of Society People. A prominent society lady of Wash ington being asked by the Prince of Wales, "Why is it you people here manifest so little fatigue from dancing, receptions, etc.?" replied, "Why, you see, we Americans regain the vitality wasted In these dissipations by using Dr. Barter's Iron Tonic." ,3 DIED. 4 On tbe 19th inet.Mii. Florence E. Hanff, wife of John F. Hanff. The funeral will take place from the iL E. Church this' afternoon at four eVlock. The belt O not b tolled. ' Oct 25t 1887. . '" si . .'-;: i O.MMERCIAL. i ol iu .'Ullhtl : : . . t ; . 1 ,"!.-! ( r . : : " A I : . ' t utur 1 lc- -e ''i J u ! Au.: 7'J Seplin.' , r k c I ! . i i I I: i , Mr .. I ! v , ! I ... , , ' V 1 ,1 kf . II I t III l ' r I ! bb 1 I aC.e - ; KL e a . i , -. : 0 1 1 . e ' !.l I ! 1 . . It i " ! !,..: , K -! mU,. ' : , , s It I KIIM.Il. K r. It it 1.1. 1. A ( I I in nm, Mitrl.Km ImL (li) iIM s,!,,i i.i,o,r nuiiuNKUM'll'I'.liv s-i. : KH fc I 1 S Wa !eure..oUmiu. I I.euri -.1 al bun,- wllti .... . 'U. . V LitcLttii fcU For Sale Cheap, 1:1 Niii;l.ii a N i d I ', i i i .' I a1 1't ' dan i -ii 1 t i w ,t. i I ! 1 iUdlK! , A I ! '.'.'.:' s r f Fall and Winter JXIIIiiioi-.v I MI'.i:J IIAR'-.IKTrh I.ANK limit I fluid- and t be j ,. ... e, el al I , : ' .c 1 an I si e !.. i I, . ' 1 . 1 V i 1 . -II : lit t 1 - t '. . slier',, j I I., nil; W (.;. Ill - .I , tee 1 .',.,' jl.- nie I.IIH.I-- . ! I I'll w el i- j ran i . e -l! I i 1 t I be I .!. -. m. :. - tl 1 .1.. 1 . I. and tl.e I ' -'. I i 1 1 a I ! . i a ..1 I I . follll I at be, -! .re Ht vh s l'ii(MiKilli il : Qtiulity I'tiati: i,iftN( il ! r , ; . , t 1 1. , t ,i .. , ,.,...,,.( ; i ; 1 1 ICv 111.11 til 1. . I. Ill .1 II I Mil. i dl e l.i pe- a 1 1 will r .il I . u 1 , t : i l ll.i 1 w isb t o i'ii re ba-e or n. .( New Her lie. N . C. . I l. t I u "in New Millinery Goods! I bllM If i fl e I i fl Pwr-lrrt Cj-rl- r( T? o 1 1 nl UMiiiitLt ll i. ail tila Winter Millinery Go:d:, JlUu 1 ft H .ill'l rillr-liCH, 1,1 ll I .till ntTtTllJK 't (' MIC til l I 'W I have alno ;i lurt htrk cf Nivi1ih-h anil 1 ancy Arlu'lt'H. M I'.tttcin H iIh uml uihtT tHuln aro vi). an.l 1 inH- in v fllt'Iltlrt aihl i'U, lullltl Id i- x :t in i r n I i- furc mr liHhiriK A in tun bu'-N t i a n,.'ui.ii 'ii iiin .lay. C. M. V. F0LLETT. Ni u 1 I ! rue . N . ( '. 1 1.' '. I , .' n Well ! c, ig MKinTY SHORT, but 1 have ' Bl'V' my HARDWAKK. MA- PLEMENTS from J. U. W111TTV. therefore! am all KIC1IIT. I tell you hie prices help out a short crop ama7.in(;ty. Take Notice ! Our store is filled with Provisions, Jrocerio!, Canned Goods, Dry Goods, Crockery, Etc. We keep a full line of tbe Celebrated Prison Boots and e Shoes. ALSO 0. S. Parsons & Sons' Boots and Shoes, Every psir warranted to give satis faction. Country merchants and the people generally are requested to cadi and ex amine our large stock before purchas ing. We will give you low figures. We job Loriliard Snuff. ROBERTS" & BRO., South Fnft st., New Brn, N, O. OsolIcusVsOhHI Syirji NEW BERNE FURNITURE STOREj ' The Bess Installment House h in n. ai; era its of I'urniiures. ; r ....ret,, aiirrors etc., sola itt.i ul, i no uiij !j payments. . .... i. .... i ... i T H.T TJTITT'O u .ia i AA.AA, dKy Manager. Ml J ill "utlrr r. M Wanted, ..un l ,,i t op i t -s HI'KD, llii;li -( ( .i-li I'ii,-,. paid, de li i' r i I in '. w 1 ! i i, , I II A .I . !1 I A I IOWS. 1 1 t f Cheap For Cash. 1 j I I f i ! 1 1 1 1 r ! - bo: a -,v i . ,i. and thirty feet I I KK. Notice. V." k 111 tl.e A. & N. '. 1 i m . !,u 1 . Appli i " f r i i eriewal of -'.' 1. 1 M I'.UL. CrO TO S. ii. WATERS, Jr., . est una (. in u petit Lino of Gents' Furnish'g Goods H A 'I'd, SHOES, Uii'tlii:;;:. Umbrellas. &c. 111. -III 11 .i) s in stock. it y K eh Y IVi-l I'.liK U M I . l I ! - M e bis I." Sin ; tbe eel, -bin", d A I r a Kraml J A.-k to i A N" "llui I n o : . i ; , . t 'loibi-H to i i i, , ,, , ,:ilv Kits til A I , I ,N I I I 1 . N t'Jl I ii.iir t ,, M , ,u , , Pili 'N -up. i! Ciiiir.'l.. AGENCY FOR W7i . Turn- ' ,11 H'I(TH- , "Men be b ,(.art that knos noguile jr - ..S'ln0;!;. mi n deedf Ille li('it III mind. 1 e l ' 1 ' Mil riu.l lit 'I'A NS1 1, 18 :N ' o.AK A'. I N. 1. n..e, ,iit,.i,ir,l ,y ' ! i Miiei ':. i i.o'.i . si imit-ii inaile at ('AIM I K . !i I riihi ami l-. i in-. N ' ii : l I . S) '. i -. : N i 1 1 i oi:k: pui i b,i-c 1 the entire Stock of " ;-. '-i. nr. 1 Kill 1 , rn in i-lure un der 11 i,i All in, i iv, ii s. il the same A i' ' "I', M1' '1' i AMI. N i -nods will I'e e:it o.ii on j . .bun .ii. '1 1 1 in.' ! 1. 1 i ' r . t j r ; ii.ie. the buBi- :i !,. , . , ;i, i at tbe old --'"! in. I. : i! (,; , ,. 1 i'. I'A TTKltSON. Nen li. me N t '. H( 2r dtf E. K. BISHOP, Broker & Commis'n Merch't, O III cp mil It ii rr huus e mil to Clyde tliarf. Agpiil for Armour ,w Co.1. i'ro.Uloni. Fir Prool Storage Ilulldlng - lnriiiN. I j 1 i A 1 N uml MKKl-HAN. Kl-I ink i I " It A 1 1 h. t reanonable sep2l dim rut SEE ULRICH, Wholesale Grocer, THE Lowest Prices! Rice Sacks on hand. NEW GOODS! JUST ARRIVED: Philadelphia Butter. . Cassard's Suear-cnred ifeata and Pure Lard. , -. Beet Flour in the market. j -Wafer Crackers, Graham Wafers. , Pilot Bread and Fine Cakes. k ; -The best of Teas and Coffee, Fmlton Market Corned Beef . V " " ' Thurbtr best brands of Can Goods, In fsir everything nice in eatables. Giv r a trial and beoonviDCd. ei i. -. ' JOHN DUN.

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