.1- CjRNAI,. i.ljLiJ.'i;:i:".'ej'; 4 - : II. NO. GO . .T,Y7 BHRNE. N. C. SUNDAY. JUNE 16. 1880. i . V..- & - a PBICE 5 CENTS. 1 9 t. I , Cream .-! efi.l i ti rrr 4 Gates. T A'.DFLASTISaeiFAIUJGSZES 1 J 1 1 1 ito Lu. L.:;tfl- u to. Alias & Co. . 1V2S rLAClirSY JUIC2 for L tui,.tt f,urpves at -' " . A'" 3 j ib work eaecutad at 1 r e oa satisfactory terms. :. . - aifltf IlLOCuIIS, Cultivators and Harrowe at vary toe? prides. ; , ' UtO. ALUS 4 Co. Iv ported rr.r:rcn esaxdy and LOLLA.ND UtN, just received and loreaieb' ' JiHIS KlDJtONS. f?Ai:iLY MEAT CUTTEK3 at -r . . i Oto. Auxx&Ca JVM EECEIVED-Aaothef lot ef OARiiSTT'S COON AO BRANDY Ut sa'e ty JjlHU RxcMOWP. , ONE Thousand Rolls Wall Paper at very low prions. GiO. Aixrx A CO. 1 JURE WINES AND LIQUORS (or JL Vsdicinel end other gwi for Ml If ... - - ,. James Rapnoirp ' The more irt studj, wo tbe more diicovir oar IgnoranM.SheL'ey. . , Nothing great wm eter acbier- ea witnons entaususm. Emenon. Most people woald succeed, in email things if the.T Were nottroub led with great arobttions. Lon feilotrV - -V;-v Tut cnarjtj which hidea multl. tade of sine isn't, half to mnch needed nowadays as the aterner Tirtae which - rawhides-them. Pack. ' ' Discretion of speech is mote than , eloqaence; and to ; speak agreeably to him with whom we deal, is mora than ta anhaf (n vrtoA '. wn " wuru or in gvwu orueiv uncon. : Oandob is the seat of a nobis liitad, the ornament and pride of man, the sweetest charm of woman, the acorn of rascals aid the :rweat Tirtae 01 sooiaiitj. uenisai Hte- , Thb late meeting of the Jemo cratio National Committee eleQted Oalvia . Brice of, OhioF t6 the chairmanship made vacant by the aeatnoriion. vv. 11. Uarnum, of Connecticut. . '. ". ' .' If we do have to go to war with England about the for ' seals, American wires and bachelors will have to do all - the fighting. Yon can't ; enthuse American married men on the subject of seal-skins. . A MtsicAir pickpockets are flock ing into Paris. It is earnestly to 1 3 hoped that ; the, authorities of tlat city may take care of them and r rsaada them to become perms- cent citizens. Philadelphia Pret 1. Iiisrepcrtad that Mr. Elaine ti3 rtfsod his assent to the con c!:,:oe reached by the commis e'cners to the Berlin Conference, c 1 has sent instructions to out rr, resantatiTea which have - not I i raade public. ' Wmi a beaatiful objict is the I- r (' t' c 1 ". - '.If ul eye! Dow much fresh is ': 'lea is there in it! And how r -1 reralaire is the glance of - - ; s w 1' h las a sinister shadow It. TLj poet Nathaniel P. ',1 1a c:? of hli poems: s t . 1 of ta ell msii't 1 1 1 "rrvoic , 3 srrested i c: f.r t'.3 c: icf t " ' 1 1 ,7 t ' ,l.i:Ucat '-y ca r ' ' ' 1 ' j a iscrUosirj soaa poor L"l.eartea. e4, Le?ks, tilf-eraiid sreatarn. who attempts L!a oa life. Better bnill far Mm en.l thsa l.kar I'm rhca$8 ei rtfsre. aad srfoint a lew good mea and women to help them start anew ia the world. Washing ton Po.tv ' LOCAL NEWS II - NEW ADVEJiTlSXXINTS. O. fi. OcKUiCommiMio-urli uit, 'W. O. PirmuoiT Pttro bIbwU priap. : W. U. WAT3oa-VHlnf boTd of A aloe thowor jeaUrda moraia. Tat Udt for VorahMd City wiU bo- gia to fljiw Ukt prtMot week. ; ZT- Tht Vayor atrtok gaag aumbara alavea paw. and Utay art doiag toma good wot k. , v " ' ''.-.'i Applaa art com lag ta la amall qoaatl- Ueo aad aalllng'at 11 M par bubal. ptacaes ft. W. '.;.? V :. , Bpaoial ftafo to Morabead City tbia Morning, laaviog Naw Barne at aine o'clock. Fara, $1.00 for round trip.' Soma of oar ftrmart bava madt a taa atrika.oaoutoea tbia jaar ihat is, proridad the prlca kaapa np a faw daya loogar. x " : . . r - An Impsr:ant moating of (ba Board of Truatoea of tba Naw .Barat Academy to-morrow afternoon. 80a nodoa alaa whart. - " , ' V The ateamar Howard will Uave bar wharf On Tatadty morning at o'clock for PollokiTllK and Oliver Landing "on Trent river. "t i : ; t-Zt Several aaw aubactibcra have been added to odr Dairy Hat recently. The Jocmal la aol only bolding lu own, bat gaining ia popularity. , ,, , Tbe train from Ooldiboro has been from one to two and one-half boars late every evening for more thaaa week The delay la on acooant of waiting for traina oa otberroada. " t Tbare will be a meeting 0) the tadln1 If emorlal Aaaooiatioa on Tneaday next. Jane 18tht at tbe reildcaoe of aire. Jobn Bughee, at aix p.m," All member! are reaueated to attend to decide some mat- tere of Importance. , c ' v The Raleigh New and Observer aaye Prealdant Bryan bat arranged for Pull man .cart to run through to lforehead City tbia eommer - Tbia It all good enough, bat a doable dally mail and passenger train woald be a great deal better. ' , r , '., Prayer meeting aeHioes will be held in the oflJoe of Franks Bill,, market dock, tbia morning at 9.80 o'clock, and rat the Long Wharf thia afternoon at :3S o'clock. Tbeaejneeungi are under the aaspicee of the yoong men of the Baptist chureh, and , they; extend a eordlal invitation to all to be preterit. , Tbe steamer Tabema with a fall cargo of potatoee, tad two veaaela ia tow alto loaded with potatoee, from Bayboro, broke her abaft when near Johnaton'a point oa tbe Neuie yesterday morning. One of tbe veuels came oa aad er tail and one of the . 0. D. steamers want down and' brought up the Takoma and the other Teasel. The cargoes went oat on tbe E. O. D. line yesterday evening. For the Fenntjlvanfa Sofferersw it 0 , Tbe following' amounts have' been tent in since forwarding the fins re ceipts: . s ' Oeo. Henderson, jr. $ .60 A little girl... 1.00 W. F. Crockett- 8:00 Personal. .-.'..v.J y -fx-Q XL L. Gibbe, Esq., has returned from Hyde county and reports' the ' crops, where they were not drowned out In the serine, at beinz excellent, w r 1 . Hon. F, II. Simmons returned from Washington, D. C. i last" hlfht. ' llr. Hashes Hollabd returned from TriDity College last night. - ,' Mr. J. K. WUlis left for llorohead City laat night. -. ' - ITayot'a Court. ' . ' ' Louisa Harper and Matilda White answered to tbe charge of disorderly conduct when court was called to order yesterday morning. Tbtj were feed C5.C3 esch and cost or thirty days on s streets. ; i r - od;.w 3 f -ned f. t aJ f C) 6-1 C Ipua- t ty 1 t', a'. Pre- 'lift tf the Sew Eente Eiitrtet ! Cs : '..-eifo ef the K. . Citrth. . 1..:xa Cut, Jane It, 1S?9. Cwi.-'ice eoaveaed at e 'clock. Devotksal exereiaet eond acted by Ear. J. E. ThosLaoa. ' - Tbe axlnutM of tbe aftaraooa. aeaaioa of tbe precdiag day were read aad approved. , v . .. Tbe arrival at tbe following mem bersef conference was reported: W. B. Lane, Oarea elrouit; Rev. F. S. Beetoa Strain eirenit; Joaiab, Exam, Stew Bill eirenit; 4. S. Jackaon, Kiae- oa; IX . IfcXaia, Carteret eirenit; Rev. W. J, Crew eon, W". XL Apple- bite, Frenaoat eireaft: CP. Davis, La Orange circuit; M. W. Beeton, Lenoir Uitalon. - ' V yv IUt.x F. L. Raid, of tbe Raleigh Christian Advocate, wet introduced to tbe ooof erenoe. v . , iSz;, ; -v On motion, the aleotioa of delegate to the annual conference waa made the special order for Saturday 1:80 p. at. The bearins of reports of tbe different charges waa tbea continued until a few miautea before the hoar, 11 'dock, fixed for ad Jonmment, when Rev, J. T. Oattlt, agent for eolportage, addressed the conference. Be waa followed by Presiding Cider Willis, Est. L, W. Crawford and the Blabop, all speaking briefly in regard to the the tale tad distribution of the church literature.' " Tbe morning session was then ad journed. M 11 o'olock Rev. W. B. Puckett preached an excellent aermoa. - The conference convened at I p. m. Religious exereiaet ooaduoted by Rev. F.A.Bianop. If inntes of tbe morning aeaaion read aad approved.; The report! of the remaining unre ported cbargea wart beard. A UUS boar Rev. F. L. Retd ap peared, and tttted that be bad juat been eommiasloned to perform a pleat- tat duty, and' in a happy meaner he presented, la behalf of the ministers and laymen of the district, a beautiful Oxford Bible, to Presiding Elder Wlllla. Rev. Mr. Willis aocepted the gift with appropriate remarks.' Rev. CY A. Woodson, of the Bsptlst church, was introduced to the eon fereaoe tad be briefly addresed the body., '4' "Tbe oommitteeon educatlen, through ttt oaairman, aev. r. one,reponea i resolution la regard to establishing, a high school somewhere la the district. It waa moved and seconded that the resolution be patted, and several minis ter! and layman spoke in Its favor1.. It was anaaimonaly adopted. , " - .A communication from lit. J.. It. Rhodes, Principal of Littleton Female College,' was referred to committee, on education. j; it w,v . Confers nee adjourned. ; , t. ' At night Bishop Granbeiy preached td h large congregation in the Baptist church5.i Hla. text ; was . taken from Matthew 9: 87 and 83. Chorea Serticea today.7,f,t:: '.Presbyterian ; Church RtT" Li O. Vase, D.D., paator. Seryiees aHl a.m. and 5.80 p.m.': Sabbath-school at V.80 a.m. ; The public are cordially invited to attend thest tervloes. '" ' Methodist Cburch-SerTicee at 11 a.m. aad lp.au. Preaablna by Rev X T. Abernathr..: ; w.v Christ - Church Rev. J. W. Shields rector.: Trinity Sunday. ' Services at 11 a. m. Holy Communion and at p. m. Hanaay acnooia ai y a. m. ana 5 p. m. All persons will be welcomed to tbe services of this church. Baptist Church Rev.' B. W, Battle pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m.and 9 D. m. Sunday tchool at 8 0. n Pub lie iavlted to attend these eerrloee. Y. M. C. A. Devotional meeting this afternoon at 8 o'olock. Subject, Pray er. James 8:1013. Leader, M.M.Ipock. All men are iavtted to attend. . . ' - Distress Can. ' ;- 4 ? SuFacaa Lodob, XOnama or Howob. Omc o Stotdoi Dictaiok. 4 ; , ' : . ACBirnn, Me., June , 1889. To all Lodgei of ih Knighti of Honor ' Azatn tbe cry of distress hat reaohed our ears. The most dreadful calamity of thia ceutury has left pennileet and ' "t naked, not on!r UtIcx Knights cf i :--or, tut tbe wiiowt and orphans of t .-HnoTa down la tne flood. lie need ia Ivir.ieitaeal gi-at. I eftTBSstlj exk Ce -m embers Of tbe Ordr, wtlci lm never yet left anbeeded l cri-i ei t'rt c' widows ard brihacs, and whkh ba t.ver lf e IV r un-rei for la te-Lour of t ' ... , toj; -e abundantly to the saf-li-ort cf tV.e rafirTlvania floods. .1 c ,j at once to Joseph V. l.rf f h, I -'7-"ne Treasurer, Kt. Ln;tj, l:o., I e-.r?r --meats will be t... -'s for t' f -r t r" r o.a'.ributlon. ":r ifaterciily, ia'O. I'. A., I , A. It, Eatigb,- ; j -.' f i-reaie Dictator. 1 ' t; BF. ! 'T "', -, . . ; f LtuLiciie 1. , r. ' ' "-' ; - J'-el", 1SCJ. -v-..- rf-AFraad. i -'?;; Qmca Sort. Pcbuo lasraucnoa. , , RaLxjqh, N. G , June 1, 1389. I have been informed that an agent of Meter. Irisoa Biakemaa at Co p liabera, bat kneea aeiling a Reading Chart to school eommitteea, and ihat be represents that the Stat Superintend ent favors such aalee. Thia ia to aay that aay each repreaeatatkms are utter ly false, aad .1 epeoiaily rtqueat all County Authorities -not to purohaee theeecharte. It I am correctly Inform ed, the price it very high. Then, too, ear tchool fund it too small to justify such expenditure, and oar county school boosts are, as a rule, so inferior and unsafe as to render proper care of so oh charts almost lm possible. Be sides, comparatively few ef our country teachers can ate these cbarta te better advantage than they can the books re commended by tbe State Board of da- cation. , When we shall have a lamer School Fund, better houses and more expert teacher a. I shall be in favor oh recom mending a chart and fixing a reasona ble price at whiob it shall be sold. At present I do not think this is the beet use that can ba made of the money. Thia la by ao means to condemn the use of charts under favorable conditions and at proper prices. 8. U. FIKOSS, Supt. Public Instruction. . . . Tbe Johnstown Horrers. Johnstown, June 14. Rain is pour ing down this morning and has effectu ally stopped work of all klnda in thia atrioken city which should go ahead as rapidly as possible. Even the soldiers have Bought shelter of their tentaand the newspaper correspondents missed thia morning with considerable relief the familiar "Have you apsssr from guardi at different places. Tba wreck age at 8tone Bridge, which was fired laat night, haa been dampened consid erably and unless the rain .stops soon that invaluable work will also come to a standstill. The orowd tround the oommisariee, which teem to increase with each dsj, are a-mud-bedraggled set. The entrance to each station is very narrow yet. Into them women and children, each with capacious baskets, orowd like sheep into a pen. The line la long, and those who are to unlucky as to havt arrived after aix or aeven o'olock have been starfHing unprotected, and in some Instances bait clad in a pouring rain. Tbeir baskets are generally well filled, yet on leaving the oommiasries complaints are beard oa all aides of No butter nor anything fresh after two weeks." ' Johnstown, Pa., June 14. Io one way the rain today is regarded aa a blessing, ss the terrible stench from the burning flesh, which was almost un bearable last night, is scarcely notice able. A number of lumber men from tbe Clarion region were engaged clear ing the wreckage with their hooks last night and thia morning and their work was so effective tbat another detach men! haa been tent for. It has been de cided to tear down all unsafe buildings in town and burn the wreckage. " ; List of Letter Remaininjr in the poetoffice at New Berne. Craven county, N. c, June 18th, 1889: Casey Being, Charley Oarnig', J. II. lure. Kiss Amelia Fuller. Rev. Isaao Fslton, John UHoffer Rebeooa fiaw- kins, Thomas Price. Liller Smith, Wm. Henry Shaw (2), Wm. J. Snell, lira. Ellen Spruill. - Peraonaealllng for above letters, will say advartised,and give date of list. .The regulations now require that one cent ahall be aollected on the delivery of each letter advertised, " ,-- :-.9iir. M.MAsTLT,P.1I. -y ''.a iz' 1,' '1 "11 ' Office See. sad Tress.- Beard Trustees i t New. Bene Academy. . JU V Jone:15Vl889. A speclaTmeetfngof the Board will beheld at the offlce of the President, Monday afternoon, June 17, 1889, at fonw aVInck. - .. . Final action will b taken upon the propoeltloa to establish a High School. - s- W. M. Watson, Sec and Treu. CHlCiao, Jane 14. At .opening hit court this morning, ewidgft luiiey said be would not b ready to annonce hit opinion in' tba matter allowing; .Alex Bullivan't release on oau until a o 'clock It is reported that tbia eonres waa taken because it is thought the grand jury will, take tome action In the matter today. '.--U' -1 ." srjLtrvAir bblSaseo on sail. : ' ChicAOO, June 11 Juclga Tuley this afternoon reieaeed Alexander Sullivan on 820.000 bail, which was promptly given- The Judge held that th coro ner'! jury had. been influenced by out side auniBt. ..'.- y ' f;'n .: We desire to aay to our dtrzena tbat for year we have been telling' Dr.'. Kings New Discovery for Consumption Dr. King's New life Pillsj Backlea't Arnica 8alve and Electri Bitters, and have neve r bandied reraediesthat tell ta Well,' or that have eiven such universal-satief action, We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund tbe purchase price if satisfactory results do not follow their us. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on tbeir merits. - For sale Dy a. is. Duffy, whole sale and retail druggist. . Price per dozen bottles, 18.00.-. - V : Jan23 Iy A Bank resident Arrested. ;v Ceicaoo, June 14. A ipecial from Pvsnrjh, Ho.,says:JudgeMUlio,Pre- i lert cf tr-e Savannah Savings InstitU' tioa, v hi, h failed Wednesday last, was rr -1 ye?!rd!y for receiving depos- i ), 1 irx t"nt tbe rink was InsolV' . ' i ... ? cf the bank are ,r ,i rrar?15,C03, Oaly 300 : . 1 ii t ie s -3. - Commissioner's, Sale. PamiMt to a Judgment ef the Superior Ooart Crave emu (j. la SpeeiaJ Proed las eauued J, T. B. Uoo aad eutars Huui tomm a. Laat aaa wlla, e4 attars, la waien M4 iegmat t was appointed a Omummw to e4 U aeraiaartos -eenDed reel teteie" oa rv nen a v. the 1 sta day miY, at (ha Ooan Hoaee doe la lbs City el hew Serae, m TWacVB e'etoek, I will sell at Paalle Aeetioai ta the aiaeet atdder. tat Ca, the fotkwit Beel Aetata, to wit: Lyta aad eetas sttaate ta t ha UUr of Haw Berne, avete ef una Carolina, adjolalat the tends of U K. aeadenen, Tbaowa betee eadeuaera. toaatedea the weet vde or Middle atre. sow aeeopied ay Ulark aad Lavtek aa a -Kifkef (tore, W aelaatba brtek store loratarly eoeepted by O.X. For. aad tbe troaad aa whlea It la aUoated; betas a part of what la known la the plea ef the Cut e New bet ae aa lot He. la. rally- deeertbed Id the setiuoa Sled ta the above proceed Inge. OWAVN H. OUION. . ) ASOi Commlealooer. THE PATTERSON MINERAL SPRINGS BUILDINGS ENLARGED Ch&rqet Leatt of any Fir$t-Class Spring$ in ike South 1 Full View of tke Blue Mountains ! Ridge Tout Miles Soath of Shelby, N. O.. on it-C K. K ) Charleston, Claelnaall a Ohlcago Railroad, Patterson Station one half mile of Bpnnia, Phytloiana will UU Ton that th. Inr. dlents contained In these waters are In their tffect Aperient, Dlureile, Tonlo and Altera- maaine it Matnre's Remedy 'orlndi- wuuo, uyapepaia, viaeaaesor the Kidneys, .lver. Bladder, and all oaaea of Uehiiltv .nrf Weak Copalltntlona which need . Htimn. lent, and In RaeomaUe and (ectlona. Wholesome food and Itnului datlons at extremely low price Per Day.-. - tl.ao nr week nut Per Month a no Children slant to twelTa Taara nM half prloe. Two to aix yean old one-fonrib price. Servants, special rates in accordance to ier vlce rendered In eartnt foi room of familr or person they are with. where there are a family of Ore or mar. or a party of friends from the aame town or section, who will occupy one large room, a redaction of ten per cent, will be made. Bowling Alter. Lawn T.nni. muii.t Foot-Ball, and In-door Games of all kinds. !: One Horse and Rnrw Whn twn will contract to nee It dally for one or more uours eacn aay, nneen 0nU per hour for each person. Addrss W. Q. PATTERSON, Bhelby, lel (12m Cleveland County, N. C. Store For Rent. On Pollock street, now occupied by J U. Holland. Possession tiveo 1st of August, 1889. Apply to jeU dtf Db. F. DUFFY, SPECIAL TRAIN TO THB H. S. CHURCH DISTRICT CONFERENCE. Sunday, June 16, '89. New Berne to Morehead City AND RETURN SAME DAY. FARB FOR ROUND TRIP : When Tiokett are purchased, only 81.00 . SCHEDULK. Leave New Berne, " , 9:00 A.M. Arrive Horehead City . .10:28 ' Returning, leave Morehead City at 10:00 P.M. sharp. Bishop J. C. Orauberry will preach on Sunday. S. L. DILL, O. P. A. Balance of Stock to be closed out at 25 per cent, below Cost. J. P. IVES. jel3dli 7. 1.1. VftTSOIl, COMMISSION MERCHANT, ; AND) AGENT FOR ' Chicago Packipg , and. Pro vision Company. Pork, D. 8. Meats, Bacon ' and Lard Always on hand and tt prices to miat any and allootnpetltioa. Also, Millers and Manufaotursrs' Agent for sale of tU grades of Flour. ' MttU and Floor fct VThole- p . tale Only. :. j The patronage of tba trade solicited. : -Office on South Front Street;' ; .'jc'41 dt' M RJW BEENK, N. a jiLignrninff Boas.-, I : New ' Rode erected . and old ones re paired at thort notioa. ; m r; s j .: : Leave orders at offlos of ,1 1 : jj' M. WATSON. Agents I jell d it -. i Eagle Ia, R. Company Wanted, A Competent Printer to take Charge tfacouutry offloe. ' Addrese ' ' . , .,,. s.. TRIBvJNK," j9: aa Baybbrd, Pamlico Co., IT. O. " ,C3,c:d to lc:.: a iLi'jaots to salt borrower. ; .V Apply to, , ., , : i - - - p. n. FELLoTinn,' . E8y"3dif CriTtn rrrc-t Hotice. - - - W. T. DUJfN respectfully l&fartrs ie puttie that a ie repairing the Wttclies, Clocki and JewelrY oppoeite tbe Depot, New Bern, N. C. Work naraataavl anil mymmm V U. Ibetimee. ialdwlm Sea Breeze Hbiiie.v located near the Teaehere' Aaaembly! it now open for Quests at One Dollar per day, or Five Dollars per week daring . wuiaw, me proprietor -wiU do hie beet to nleaaa k.. er w w - j wwaej wiaw aaaflw stop at his bouse. . . il dwim J. T. EATOJT, PropV. Furn.lurel! JOHN SUTER , Has oa band and Is recelrtng every day handsome Parlor Knits rh.Mh..a. w ,vw.Ionn walnut. Bureaus, Wardrobeev Mattnatos, ' Chalra, Loun(es, Sofas, etc ,to. - - ue alio has a line of Home-made Worker Bedsteads, Sofas, Tables, Bureaus, uiou r. ne 1 anu iDbstantlaJ, , Prices RliHit Down tn RV . Bottom. ' " ? B8dw MMdlo St., New Berne.1' ? Ho I For the Sea ! Beat Su mniAT roar,.. r,n t Y. . f. the lovely island of O cracolie. Nature has made it so! Man haa im- proved it! Sea breezes from every di rection! Finest fishing in the worldf Sailing and surf bathinir. r n . Doaie, suits and Fishing Tackle at command for reasonable prices. GRAND OPENING " or thk 0CRAC0KE HOTEL, SPENCEIi BR()3., Paop-Ra, ON JUNE 18th, 1889. Hotel enlarufld T.hl. .nni:i tu ,fc . " ""H11". wens We Dest. servantu itmnti.. mA - Soda fountain. Band of nrnairt. Rstea low. Steamer two trina a troot tmr ru. .k iogton and one from New Berne. First trip June 18th from Washington. j TERMS; Per dsv 01 1. n n Per week . . . 7 00 to laOO. Per month, .... 30.00- w Address SPENCER BROS., l jelldwSm Washington, N. Oi Come One And AH; And see 165 different kinds of STRAW HATS to be sold at Wholesale Cost tt J. E. SMITH, lgtH; Also a good line of MEN'S and EOfS. : CLOTHINd, BOOTS, SHOES and DRY GOODS that will be sold very cheap Yor Cash. 1 .! I r crvivii si.t Us c. OI.II in, Aglst Middle St, New Berne, N. d?'1 You Can Save Money , j ""j'"; jour Aiaoasune, ueady Mixed Painta, etc, from X - We have the Aalariratjwl "t,.Vv rJ Ioe Cream Freezert-rbe sure and tea them before buying any other. . , We have a frill stock f a-iki t the Hardware and Builders linef and invite your attention to the same. - . vanrrtr a. rt . wexa - Asenta for Lha RhorT.in.win;.. , celebrated RAad- Mi-ra p.in dealers in Lime, Cement end Plaster."" trr1 NONE BETTER t1 ' : TflANr'J old Virginia t; :: CHEROOTG! . Take no Other I SOLE AOENCy; v, 1 ?r,? WHOLESALE QROCEEjIj, ' Horaefarri Vfiral Manufacturer's pricey,. Vk ? t -1 w vWantedySiS A large quantity of Beeswar, f Which I will pay from 20 to 21 r per lb,- v : jj. M, KIL! : June,4,1833.r E , At my sh-" rn ' " " of wftter, i t i r ro-- s. - - I T .try ? "Um'i