4 OURNAL H VO JL-.VII.-N Q. 2 70 . NEW BERNE. N. C. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. V: V4, business locals. - " - - ORANGES-lediaa Rlv.r. the rlneet la the world, at J.F. Taylor, told to &. J- Pa!. HAVING .old tar Oewt to Meters. tt WUleU Md itdi er ruMli wita them to sell ALL th. milk hem tUtr Frmi that told ia ia eity, I hereby give aotioe to alt ray cuttoa.r. aad the cilixsns generally thai I will Mil the milk, oa aad eftar Seed ay, February 10. 1899, ilo pet quart. V.ry respectfully. f3 1 Mbs J. W. Moor KIC1APOO ISDUN MIDICINE Company will open th.ir free eatertalnmerta at the ooroer of Broad and Hanooek KrMU on Tuesdav even ing. P.kruery llih. tod will continue two weeks. Dr. CUrk will giv free medloeal consultation and adviea .T.ry day in Me offioe. Free entertainments every afteraooa and at night. Ubl ot IERTlLliERS for Trucker and for Cuttoa Planters, tt Geo. Allan A Co. I AMES REDMOSD. WHOLESALE I LIQUOR DEALER, he. jut re oetved a good assortment ot Native Wines and Brandies, and alao Mm. of the famous Califoraia Wine known as the "Angelica," made from the famoat and delicious Angelica Grape. Thi Grape U only successfully cultivated in the S rath.rn part of California; it U very delicate grape and requires oer ta in ooaditiooa of climate to bring it to excellence, whioh oonditiona are only net in that parediae of the United flute. Hia native North Carolina Wince and Brand iee from the vintage of Oarrett & Co. and J. Wharton Green are of very tuperior quality and ere ery pure. feS lm 'PRTJCKERS'Seed 8opplio 1. At Geo. Amu ft Co. f M PORTED FRENCH BRANDY AND 1 HOLLAND GIN, juat received and for aale by Jambs Redmond. I) LOUGHS, Cultivator and Harrow at very low prloea. Qeo. Allen ft Co. IUSf RECEIVED Aaoth.r lot of GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY for sale by Jambs Redmond. TTAVING MADE A LARGE purchase LI of Lorillard Snuff which calls for quite a sum of money, I em o impelled to ask all of my customers, whose ac counts are over due, to come forward at once and settle. I assure them that I do need the money and they are causing me oeeat inconvenience by delating. Thae reduced the price of my Bine Butte to 85 oenU per pound, it ia extra nice and newly made. Mr Darohed Coffees are just splendid Try a pound end b convinced 25, SO and SO cents per pouna. To env merchant in or out of the city I will sail Lorillard Snuff by the ken at 40 cents per lb., less 3 per cent on, ror cash. very respectruuy, THE GROCER E, B. HACKBURN. jwlfl tf. 4J elected EARLY ROSE Potatoes for O Planting. C. E. Blover. I)UBE WINES AND LIQJJ0RS for 1 Medicinal? a4 other use for tale by t J AMIS REDMOND. DLEiSK REMEMBER that I need I money u well as the rest of man' kind, and if you owe me please pay ma. ., ' -. -. ' J. CWhittt. 0' k NX Thousand Roll Wall Paper at very low price. UEO, ALLiEN iX V.O An American whaling vessel is said to have been searched by ' Portuguese. "There is nothing better than bread, though seldom praised, and the best thing in preaching is the simple truth, though it be common place." An onnce of character is worth a pound of latent truth. The Bible is bullion, character stamps the coin and gives it currency. "Ye are the light of the world." "All things being equal, it takes rnorsjt grace tp give little than it pdoes' to give much. It was the man with due talent that hid his :4ordi'monej.fl Cleveland and Harrison are , . very busy men, Cleveland looking ' ""' for a noose.&nd Harrison looking fo Cabinet. ' Both must find what i ' .tbeywant by the 4th of March. A bill authorizing the erection ot an iron bridge from Fortress Monroe to Elizabeth City, Ya., has been favorably reported by the . 'Senate committee an military a: fairs -.V - 05 Thursday in the Senate Mr - Suetm-u presented the conference .report 6a thi bill to incorporate the Maritime Canal Company of Nica - rasna. It was agreed to. The di now goes to the President for bis approval. t ' ' ' Wb like Channcey M, Dep w. We have no nse for his politics, ". 'Mbnt he is always ft gentleman. ! Be . has annonnced that he will receive ' and forward all donations in money to the Confederate Soldiers Home "Src- l Anstin, Texts.; y- Mr. Blair reported faroiwbly joint resolution proposing a Oon- titational amendment to prohibit the denial by the United States or any Stated tb Tfgbt of suffrage on account of sex. The resolution as placed on the calendar. The leading officials of the pre. ent AdmiDistiation are pieparmf to migrate. Secretary Fairchilds' resideoce is for sale, and Secretary Bayard has aboot consented to dispose of bis and permanently re move from Washington. It is ex pected that John Wan a maker will purchase the residence at present eased by Secretary Whitney. At torn (leuentl Garland will retain is residence. Messrs. Vilas and Dick id sou will return to the West hence they came. Endicott will make Boston his home, but is ex pected eoou to visit bis daaghter In England. TnEKE has been frtqaent reler- uce in public prints to the Presi- nut's eloo lence when his wife's ame lias been mentioned in his presence. A lady who dined lately at the Executive Mansion found her gaze riveted on Mrs. Cleveland, ho was opposite her. Turning to the President, near whom she sat, he made some nattering remark as to Mrs. Cleveland's beauty. he President quickly replied: Yes, she is beautiful, but as much as people ailmire her beauty, it is to me nothing in comparison to the loveliness of her character. In all my life I have never met a sweeter or more amiable woman. I see to ttle of her that I begrudge the ours waisted out of her preoence while I am at my desk. So at these inner parties I have ordered the oral decorations put low so that at leant I can look across the table at her." Baltimore Sua. LOCAL NEWS. r - si-ua-i - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Taylor & Weeks Dissolution. Jno. D. Davis -Ral estate sale. Governor Fitzhugh Lee, of Virginia, is expected to attend the Fair. The steamer L. A. Cobb is having bar house enlarged preparatory to taking passengers. . - Messrs. Ward and1 Guy U. S. Inspeo tors will be in the city today to inapect several boats tomorrow. The Qoldsbore Rifles and Davis Cadets will attend the Fair, arriving on Mondsy evening, the 18th. The Superior Court of Craven county will convene tomorrow for the trial of civil causes only. Judge McRae will preside. The steamer Eaglet brought out yes terday for W bitty at Oates a large boiler to furnith the motive power for the Fair grounds. The prayer meeting established at the office of Geo. N. Ives will bo held this Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock. All men are invited to attend. Good Shooting. Three members of the gun club went up Neuse on Wednesday in search ot something to shoot. By the steamer Carolina yesterday they sent In, over one hundred partridge and -doves, the result of about a day? and half of hunting. .. Mora Special Premiums. Mr. E. K. Bishop, representing the firm of the-C. A. Gambrfll A Co., of Baltimore, the largest floor manufao turers of tbs South, has notice from his house of the t bipmenfe js barrel of Patapsco superlative ' flour, the best ia the market, to bo offered as a special premium at our Fair,. Thanks lathe house and Mr. Bishop for tire dorirftioti. Southern Insurance Companies. It is with pleasure.' that wo note the promptness of the Southern insurance companies that were carrying risks on the New Berno rice mills, recently de stroyed by fir. tafrfNlM .The Mobile Insursnci CtVenrefSnt ed in this city by S. B. Street and ths 8un Mutual represented by W. Brinsen were the first to adjust and pay their losses. A one-armed rboy in Augusta save! four peraonr t roar-drowning; but Dt Bull s Uoogn Byrup baa ssvod M toon- The use of highly leasoood aaunal food and alooholioAriaks are nDe pre disposing causes of goat,H'V7ben aware of its presence lot no time, ia procur ing salvation uu. -it auivpata, siw. Fate OrowBds Clewed. - The Fait froaads will be cloMd to the pablie after today aatil the opening oa Ilia. Kom only taoae who are arraag iag exhibits or have business eoaaected with tao Fair wUl he admitted. A. Tree Sid aad a Tt Dinner. Aa old colored woaaaa was ia the oity yeeterjty from the eoaatry to learn the details of the arraageaMBt for a craad free ride for all the oolorad people to WathJngtoa City oa the 4th of March to see the Presideat take his seat. She bad been informed that there waa to be a tree ride and a big dinner for all the "cullud" people that attended on that occasion to see their President take his seat, "perwidia1 " ho can give his bond, and she wanted her son and old man to accompaay her thither. Personal. Miss Mamie L. Hatohett is in the city oanvasaing for the Orphan's Friend. Judge McRas arrived last night and will be ready, to open court tomorrow morning. Mrs. Marie Wright, of the New York World, will be in New Berne shortly and give the city a write op in that widely circulated journal if the people here desire it. She recently done up Fsystteville in handsome style. P. H. Pelietier, Esq., nt to Golds- boro yesterday on prof ealonal business. Shipping News. The steamer Defiance of the Clyde line arrived yesterday from Baltimore, discharged her cargo, took on a lot of naval stores and left for Adama'Jrreek to finish cargo of lumber. The steamer Newberne of the O. D. oe arrived last night and will sail Tuesday at noon for Norfolk. The steamer Eaglet of the E C. D. ne arrived yesterday with a full cargo general merchandise and will sail tomorrow afternoon at 4 o clock. The Vesper of this line will arrive today The Tahoma sailed yesterday and will arrive Mondav. That BOl of Cost. Solicitor White feels that the notice we give of tbs extraordinary bill of ooet presented to (be county commis sioners on the flrst Mondsy did him an injustice. Be assures us that be used all diligenoe in bis power to ascertain who could be found and convicted out the several hundred presentments made for failure to list taxes. He haa not the least doubt of the guilt of nearly if not all of the parties indicted, but the trouble is in getting them to the court house. It was not ths Journal'! intention to wrong Mr. White. We were struck itb the immensity of the document. and, without an explanation, we think our remarks were very mild. Home more efficient and less costly means must be adopted to collect poll taxes. Church Services Today. Baptist Cbufch Rev. H. W. Battle, pastor. Usual services at 11 a. m. and 19 p. m. Sunday school 3 p. m. Weekly prayermeeting Thursday 7:15 m. Presbyterian Church Services by the pastor, Rev. L. C. Vass, D. D. At 11 a m. subject, "Little Ministries," con tinned. At 4:15 p.m. "God's highway.' Sabbath school and pastor's Bible claas at 3:15 p. m. All these services axe open to the public and a cordial invita tion is extended to all, especially strangers and visitors in the city, to at tend. Christ Church V. W. Seields, Rector 5th Sand sy after the Epiphany. 8 a m uoly uommunton; v:ou a. m. mission Sunday school at chapel. 11 a. m. morning prayer; 8:3u p. m. Sunday school at church; 7:15 p. m. evening prayer. All people will be welcomed to the servioes of this church. Ushers at the doors. Methodist Church-Rev. L. W.Craw ford, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:15 p. u. The pews are free. Ushers are always ia the vestibule to receive strangers. All persona are cordially invited to worship a with ths congrega tion Mens' prsyermeeting at 1 o'clock Sunday school at 8 p. m., J. K. Wfllis, Sup. T. M. C. A. Devotional meeting this afternoon at 5 o'clock. Leader, Rev. S. fJulI. Subject, aa essential differ ence, between, morality aad religion Ua. H;l9T23,Mrk 10:17-21, Lake 18 18: It. kK AlB TO, TUB EXKCCTIVaV Batoh 80001,114.,' Jan. J8, 188. I To Mr.iil K. Hawket Dear 8ir: dewlra lo tettify to the gnat tuperiority of your Crystallisd Lenaea. They eonf bihe great brilliancy with softnee ana pleasAiitoafl to the eye, more than any I hart ere fov47 ' " I. 4 M . . . V. . a rf ': ir. nib. mmmt I f b tit.l Oottnutf of Louisiana. au wj aw hhn ana as guaraasewa r. o. uany, uew uerna, o. u. iain A U n 10 u of ' ! New Strce Au'j'i Hearts and ?ania. Ws take plture ia tnnafemn to our colli tua- iL jucu Ne" account of the marriii . Mr CWlcri -'. Bryan and Miss Ac:t . MacWLJiier. a so cial srent a iaici-.3uak to New LWrnetcs as it was to the ijcvio of Auga.w aj mitting that U-j bnde u all that i claimed for her, be ht fucJ a . if e oompanion worthy of ber Lve. Seldom hae a weeded pur eri ut upon the Journey u( mimed life ab fairer prosprcui. All that can give charm to exutcoce and span the ( jture with the bow of promise m theirs ;n neb profusion and pereonial teautv. "High noon was tbe fathunable hour for a atylieh matrmge udar, auJ tbe pretty Church of ibe Good Shepherd, on the liill, waa tilled with a brilliant com pany to witness live nu;UaU of Mr Charles Sheprd Hrjti. a popular young bunneM a'hl leader in New Berue, North Carol urn aod Miss Anne Adams Mac Wborter, i.ie rourjg. eat daughter of Mr. aid Mrs George G. MaoWhorter, a young lady loved and admired by everybody in Augiuu At beautiful as a rosebud and bunny as a May tueen. (the holds the hearts of her friends and Lever fails to mi r act the ad miration even cf euant rs. who catch a glimpse of her smirjy em 1 1 e an I ber magnetic face lUr gifts arr rf a rr.ott superior kind, for stie is as mu.h a favorite in liurarv and amateur dra matic aod art circles as iu society She never looked belter than iu her tndal attire today, its exquisite prcportiona being set off to ad vantage w uh rare d ia mond ornaments, the gift of the groom and fortunate indeed in the galluiit and graceful young man. who hear away this pearl and priz to tbe I. in 1 of th Sky. He oomee with a good nam" and bright proepecte. and the regret at loa ing auch a universal favi nir is eolaced by the thought of hpr bright and happv future. Iloete of friends contribute. 1 to the good wishes and congratulations of this day, and not only wa the beauit ful little church decorated w tthnreens and rare plants, but the temporary tesi aence or the bride s brother and mitt Mr. and Mr. Henry Sturges. n ho ur out from New York for the winter, was most eiquisitely beautiful with epring like sprays and ll ral fancier in the nud die of winter Here, in tho old Mont gompry home, the wedding reception was held until 4 o'clock this afternoon, and the roost bountiful hospitality aocompanied the coottunt llow of wit and good wishes on this happy day. The festivity and friendly expres sions continued until the young couple left for an extended Northern journey The scene at the church was ys ry beau tiful, and the bridal imty was made up from the younger element in Augus ta society, with some epecuil friends of the bride and groom from a distance The Right Reverend Hitdiop F.dwin (1. Weed, of Florida, came up from Jack sonville especially to officiate at the cer emony, and hia presenro nt the chancel rail and altar where he formerly pre sided as priest snd rector, was most natural and particularly appreciated. The sweet strains from the organ stirred and inspired all hearts, and the marriage service passed off in an im- pretsive and most interesting manner. The bride was escorted by her father, and as they pa.i up the aisle the out- bursTOf art miration was almost audible. The groom, accompanied by his best man, Mr. Fred Bryan, met them nt the altar after the vredd.ng party bad taken position, and tho Cfr.mony then pro ceeded. The demonstrations of pleas ure at the conclusion of the service and the congratulations which filled ths day, proved the pnpnlarity of the lovely bride and will buii alive in her new home the br ght memories of her wed ding day. Tbe bridal party made n striking pic ture in front of lie chancel. Tbe bridesmaids and groomsmen entered separately, preceded by the'ushers, and the bride s mother was escorted to ber place by Mr. W. W. Montgomery, jr.. a near friend and college mato of the groom. Ideating the church the couples were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Bryan, Major and Mrs. MacWhorter; and Miss Hattie Oanahr with Mr. F. C. Bryan. Miss Crowella Douebty with Mr W. W. Montgomery, jr.. Miss Louise Connelly with Mr. Henry Lamar, Miss Rn North with Mr. Wright Steadman, Miss Mary Q. Smith with Mr, Matt. Manly, and Miss Carrie Crane with Mr. Joseph Oauabl. jr. Tbe ushers oa tbe occasion were Messrs. Arty- Ganahl, L. O. Doughty, F. M. Butt and Henry North. Justices Recommended. At a meeting of the Democratic Exec utive Committee of Craven county, held in New Berne, N. C , February 4th, 1889, for the purpose of recommending to the Legislature ths appointment of Magistrates for Craven county, the fol lowing names were suggested for the several townships: No. LTownebip-G. J Dudley, J. B Oardner. No. 2 Township S E Wbitford, Geo. R. West. No. 8 Township J. E. Kornegay, Joseph Klnsey. No. 6 Township Wm. E. Salter, Jno S Morton. No. ti Township T. II. Mallison, B. E. Williams. o.n74Towalsr-Wm. Fey, O. L. utasofr. j 8.TowanTp W4. Q; Brinson, H ii( Marshall,-nW.F. Rounuee, 8, R BtreU 'J.' J. Tolson. Jno. Humphrey Wnt. If. Watson ("Wy P. Burrus, Nathan TisdalejB.u.iAn. i.Ner TewnahJp A. E. Wadswdrth w;(i(n.'".i- .1 . v A.PTICB TO SicyrHERS' llfJBB 'WarsLowV 6othin9 Stucp should fclways beuted for children teethlnjiIt soothe the child,' softens tie gums', allaya all pain, cures wind rnlio. and la tha haat remedr for 'd iar- bm; "i wenrr-Htrcents a Dome. Special Prestlaat List far Ike Game,! Fish, Oyster aad ladastrlal Fair, j Boat loaf bread, 1 silk umbrella. ' roils, 1 clock. " beaten biscuit, 1 glees pitcher. I " inn powder btoceit, half dozen ; baking powders. " pastry, half doaen baking powder I oollectioa of oake. 1st prem 1 bang ing lamp, sd pram, set tab.e knives. ' fruit cake, Smyrna rug n preeervrs, 3 oana tomatoe. orange preserves 3 cans tomatoes pins spple preMrvrs. 3 cans tomt . peach preserves. 8 cans tomatoes ' wine jelly, 1 cake, collection from th. country by on person, 1 sack flour buggy afghan. 1 handsome lamp " baby afghan, I tin toilet act. article of wearing apparel made by girl, ring of N Carolina gold 2d beet, hook of poeius 31 best silk muftlur darning by achool girl bo. k . f poems home-mad. cotton stockings naif bolt plaid, bom.-aad. coitoo aocks half t 'i plaids display of machfne s ing . v.ls sbirtiog d mplay of band uig if J 0' woven cloth, wooll.n Jim display of plants, selection h o e roars display of cut Mower i log desk. ' pannel. 1 lamp " crayon drawing. Byron's i'oeins decorated vase, framed pi lure Neatest patch, felt tidy. Pretuest variety hand painted d.oora ti cs. 1 piece silver ware When c onstipated . lake a d we , ( l.aiaiior To sulTsr from liver diseaen when so cheap and sure a ramedr as 1. aiador can be had, I an actual ci one against one s own health. I'rice . 1 1 1 v 2. 'i cents ll is hard woik for ihe baby to out teeth and It should be assisted by the use of Dr Bull Baby Syrup which i.l cooi Ihe iLllitned gum lnbrrlld Blood IMion. many people there are How win e distress from sores, ache, pains and eruptive tendencies are due to inherit ed blood poison. Had blood passe from parent to child, and It therefore is the duty of husband and wife to keep their blood pure This i easily accomplished by a timely use of II. B. B (Ititano Blood Halm). Wend to Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, for book of most convincirg proof. James Hill, Atlanta. Oa . writes "My two sons were a filleted with blood poison, which doctors said was heredi tary. Thsy both broke out in sores and eruptions which H. IV. H. promptly con trolled and Anally cured completely." Mrs. S M. Williams. Sandy. Texas, writes "My three poor afflicted chil dren, who inherited blood poison, have improved rapidly after a use of B B H. It is a Oodsend. " J. R. Wilson, (lien Alpine Station, N C, Feb. 13, 1885, writes "Bone and blood poison forced me to have ray leg amputated, and on the stump there came a large ulcer, which grew worse every day until doctors save me up to die. 1 only weighed 120 pounds when I began to take B. B. B., and 12 bottles increased my weight to 180 pounds and made me sound and wall. I never knew what good health was before " List or Letters Remaining in the postoffice at New Berne. Craven county, N. G .February 10th, 1889: II. S. Burnudes, hliliia Bell. Leakey Camdian. Joseph Clemmons, Sarah J Fulcber. Rebecca C. Jones, Annie Jones. John S. Kelly (3) El i zibet h Norman 12) James F. Uuinn (3) F. D. Robinson Nannie Sammons. Caroline Simmons, Martha Tillett, J. M. Yodes Parsons calling for above letters, will say advertised, and give date of list. The regulations now require that one cent shall be collected on the delivery 0f each letter advertised M. Manly, P.M. THEIR BI'SINESS BOOMI.MO. I'robably no one thing has caused surb a general revival of trade at E. N. Duffy s rusr store as their giving away to their customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. Kmc s New Discovery for tonsamp tion. Their trade is simDlv enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Cronp aod all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. You can test it before baying by getting a trial bottle free, large size $1. Every bottle warranted. For sale by R. N. Duffy, Wholesale and lie tail Drnggst Wholesale price, $8 per dozen DIED. At Raleigh, K. C, Febri, - 5th, after a long illness from , . . neu monia. Liura L'lwcoojb. w . ; V. B. Bell, jr., formerly of New B ne N. C. SALE OF Y ALU iBLE REAL ESTATE. I will s.11, for eaati, at th. Court Honse In Beaufort, on H.aaar. March 18ih.l889. be lnt th. flrst day of tb. bprlng Term of Oarterat Buperior uowrt, nv. oundred acres of land fin four aevmal tracts) ilta'.ted on th. north sld. of Bofne Sound, on both sides o4 th. Atlantic A horta Carolina Railroad. ana aeonv tnre. muea vm or More net a Citv. The interest or tb. Carolina city Com pany ia on. hundred and thirty -five acres, between high water mark and tb. channel of Bona. Bound, and In front of the above daaeritod land. Alao. about seven hundred town lots, aa designated In theplaa or Caro lina JUJ. JNO. D. DAVIS, Receiver Carolina l Hy Company Beaofort, N. O., Feb. 11, 1SSS. Iaw4w TO AIL f EDM IT II! CCICEBI. This la to certify that the Sim of Taylor t Weaka, at Bandars Btore, la dlasolvM)iy mn. tnal on not, B. F.Taylor having sold te E. B. Weeks. KeapMtrallr, B. r. fAYLOR, E. B. WEEKS, 8an4en!itr.re,5.C.,reh.7lW. dwlt Look To Your Interest! Farmers, Omctry Merchants and the "Jn generally are invited to rail and examine oar slock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions Etc. W e a! wav LralcJ tte rle- State Trison am. I'jibona Doota aud Sliofj tttry pa.r w4r raL d e have i Urge suj i. uf ("ber.vts au 1 1 iotUiuaon F onda Ctgarf. .r.ese gooJs lit Uju1.. bv fn ni the t act. rv u direct t-F Saurf at W v.ufaoturer's Trices - Not:ouble st,JW good. ROBLi.TS BROS., u. fVont sr Ae Bmi.A O SPECIAL NOTICE. BEST THAT IS MADE. ACTIVE SOAP! FREE! V o . o'uaie 1" K vour ki Just Received: 1' re M N i t f. Kl.li N I- 1 1 uo n Maine, TWO 1 i -M INK F.ARI.Y I i A Tur;s, Hl'ST - I'UINii SKF.l) OATS. y w mia' i.wnoii. I'H' H)l an I V (, 25 Bbls. Rice For Sale. 1 1 i V 1 11 Mill ail of the S gru the s:ne I ti n m the tllis K,ce 'i ''ii c, known a ra-uio in i th img 'Irk d 1 ' ' tr i le 1 1 S lo i. IHTF.Ii GREEN, FOY & CO., 1 a (leneral Bank ire husir.e s Nk Hasmv.i ) , sp, .r, , . I u: rth ,Kj,,r below tel Alb. rt hhim;. Pocket Book Found, men the nor can g. t bv ilinc on it J i iiKi.h .a Asl r V I'uwJ.'n a perty. store and de ri' ir l; i . t tGoto F. S.DUFFY 1 Mil '(UJIST, AM) lit' V DRUGS & MEEiCiXES CHEAP FOR CASH. The host tuvur1 i , i ' , ,f ' 1 ii 1 hr Oil . ' : i I V arrant. .1 n .if 1'erfu t in- uu. I c'lirs ' 11 MutrtTf. I sr.'l rlial,i,) A ierffl til nuiirMtii. ..1 A f U I 1 tlS.oi ! i en 1 . , 1 ; artleti Heeds. A IftrK'' ;il .1 .1 :l L1.t V, , nier y mi. I Kliif i A r l.i mi h-i 1 a. ' . : OKarK. I'n.irVl.n h i r , 1 HI n , A lit l II . : 1'inii'i Met:, ., , Hut 1 'I u rn4 I fa 1 1 ip r I is. V. A Ml. t.titil Htnls. . 8 made hy Keal h r Work i . 1 f ;u,, Mlw A W. I ft , Ah of I.l. ' i u ,. r VKKY I.UW--I I'l'lfV. Ksr I'ltlOS ;..r i -H ll l-l l If Rooms To Let. Furniahel ir I r .fnrni'ic,l ,ti. without board. Fine local it y Apply at JoiHS-w. oiri. p. fc3Jwtf New Goods & New Samples. A Full Line of t lu vi t Suits from SlVi'O to SI" 00. Ciii l,e beat in Ihe State for the money. (iASKII.I. ,v CHADWICK. fe5 dlw wit SAM'L T. SKIDMOEE, Whole&alo Commission FISH DHALEK, 112 t Ml BEEKnAH STHKET, I. LTON niRKET. new Yomt. Mil FASHIONABLE TAILOR MIDI'LK STi.LEf, Two dooii ili Ilahns Mvery Siablos NEW TETIXE. X, C. novl dtf Life Size Portraits. Life Size Portraits, ia 0.1 or Crajon, made from nv kind of stnall nWnra by Mies AURORA MACE. , Satisfaction guaranteed. Apply at her residence. Johnson street. fehadwW For 30 Days Only ! HEATING STOVES FOR LESS THAN COST FOR TBE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. Now is ihe time to buy. We must reduce our stock. This is no humtaf Come and see mr. ! iP. M. DRANEYr v Jn24 dwtf , , , t , , . ' till ' :