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AILY J VOL. IX.--NO. 188. tfEW BERNE, N. C. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1890. 7 PRICE 5 CENTS. The 0 URN Ah. f " BUSINESS LOCALS. "DECEIVED TODAY a now lot or " JX Prepared an Unprepared Buck wheat, Bologna Sausages, Fultoa Mar V. bnt Turned Beef. We also keep a full . line of other Choice Family Grooeries. U ITS 08 a ITlftl guu OBCunviuctu lum we are celling fine groceries as cheap as ' the chepet. R-pp ctfally, CflUR ,'fULL & PARKER, Broad Street. ANn, esi.ibti-hed. iu i-inn little busi ness cm ce r..u,; '.r- out laieap Apply at cn'.e at JoutNt L office, io lw LOANED A GaiigiiK Rod and a Wantage Rod. Puty that bor rowed vrill plfa return them and oblige James Redmond. 0T kURZKIULER BROS. SHOES hare arrived. oeUtt Barrisoton x Baxter. ELM -CITY STEAM LAUNDRY now ready for wo! I: on collars, cuffi " and fchiria. Work my be left at the ! itoie of JasapsM. II iw ird ocl2tf. CERTIFICATE No. 1209. of the stork of the A. &N.C. R R Co.. having been lost, applicsfon will bo made for a duplicate. ooi25 80 J C A Palmiir. 1)OBERTS & BRO. mo receiving their fall stocii Hoju and Shoes, Dry Good, Groceries- .m.1 Privieiona. They buy st hi'a'!i'i'tftcr and can (rive you Low Prievs, au26 V 'HE TAYLOit ADJUSTABE SHOE for ladie-i Nf w an 1 marvelous in- vioiun. p-iaioU1. N. AuritN, j 18 if 0,.poa;;e JouiiNAt, Uflir.e. "VLD PAPER i for Fa! h auy qufin V tiiia a? Journal nfli THE race ma;, laud and Blaiiu Oo nmvpeu Ok'Ve- HARRfSON lias a out in the cold. lost his h it and Cleveland tua sent coup; rat il lations to Governor KunBfll. TlIE People have repudiated Harrison and his adnriuintrat.oa. TlIE Treasury Di-purttru-nt Las begun again thopurchaso of silver. THE Nashville Argonaut has moved itn quarters to Ii.cky Mount. Baby MoKee's soliloquy. "Fare well, a long farevtll, to all my greatness. " The whipped roosters of Craven are crowing lustily over the gener al result. Harrau ! Will it bo the two Cs Cleve : land and Caniobell, or the two rs . Pdttition and Palmer? IT has been ilecaoubtrated that iron can ba madu in tho South cheaper than in the North. Mr. Gladstone declines the nomination for tho Rectorship of ,-lhe University of Aberdeen. REED and McKinley are as effec tually squelched as if they were drowned in the depths of the sea. Do you want to see fun 1 Wait until Eeed is on the floor and Crisp in the chair. "Skin the cat'' wont be a circumstance to it. " " Tuesday's election brings Blaine and Allison to the front as ... the leading Kepublican candidates 6 for the Presidency. ' The coons didn't stick up to , Haskell. Haskell ought to have - had more sense than to trust them. . Tillman's majority is a large one. i": If MoKinley ia elected, ol which there are serious doubtB, be will soon bo a fit picture of the parot after the monkey was done " with him, . . . .. . -Where now are ; Republican principles I Grandfather's hat i V mashed; Reed's belly-band busted, ' .and' Baby McKee panked. and ; 'sent-jidbod.' u - I " Harbison -and . Miller went homeTto cvote.' While there they f :Jhad bettef look; after things; have . the bunas' ousted ana 7i yarda,cleaned tip. 5 , f the front r No,CraveniCouhtydidn't. i. -, pp a Democratic , majority worth nbpramtf 'Pemooritls frits happy over the general result as , any body ean 'De..;: ;i ' ' ' North Carolina did aplendid - ly, ' Result: Yanca returned t6 the Stmate; if 6 ;8oantfDemocr'ats .t(3n to t&e Honeo )rl place of iSwart and Brower: the purity of the judiceiry raiintttined;cinnty government continued, and justice and equal rights secured to every citizen. It is announced that F. M. Sim mons and Clement Manly have formed a partership for the prac tice of Law in the city ol Winston. This is a strong firm. It i com posed of lawyers and gentlemen who refltxit bouo u-nn every com munity they enter. New Berne suffers an inoalcuhhle loss iu the removal of F. M. Simmons and Clement Manly. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Theatre Mios Rose Osborne. Cotton. New Beroe ruirkot Sales of 43 bales at 8 14 to 8 8 4. Mr. Thomas Dauiels has been ehct-.d vice-President of the New Berne Na tional Bank in place cf Mr, L H. (.'utltr lesigcod. A horizontal and vaulting bar of the latfft improved pattern has been put up in the Y, M. C. A. gymnasium, and a trapcza ettiDg an J climbing rope will be put in. A safety mattrass will be used to prevent any accident that might occur. Uiiiler the skillful manipulations of the paint brufrh in tha hands of Mr Joephus Briaeon, the residence of Mr. VVm. Oaskins has put on a fresh and at tractive appearance, '"'ho body of the house is bright yellow, and the trim miogs are chocolato and Indian red. We regrot to know that Rev. Mr. Hundley of South Carolina, recently called to the pastorate of the New Heme Baptist church, cannot accept. Mr. Hundley preached two very fine sermons here a short while since, and impressed those who beard him as a very able preacher. Two hundree students are now en rolled at the New Borne Collegiate In stitute and there are others still to come. Though the school library con tains a thousand select, entertaining, instructive volumes, Prof. Adams does not rest satisfied but is moving in the raattor of doubling the number with fair prospects of euccees. He is also increasing the list of periodicals kopt in the reading room whioh affords the students abundant opportunity of familiarizing themselves with the topics that are engrossing the attention of the public. Yesterday afternoon the tariff, an important question in which the whole country feels an interest was the subject of discussion by the pupils of the civil government class. These students that have a connection with the events now transpiring are a markod feature of the school, At tho Theatre Friday Night. Miss Rose Osborne, an actress well known throughout the South, will ap pear at the theatre Friday, November 7, in a melo drama entitled Satan. Miss Osborne will be remembered as leading lady for the late C. B. Bishop, and was starred for two years in Bartley Camp belt's troupe when that gentleman man aged his own oompany. The Date Has Been Set. At a meeting of the directors of the Fair Association it was deoided to open the next Exhibition, beginning Feb ruary22dto oontinuo one solid week Tho premium list this year will be larger than it ever has been, both in the amount of money offered and the variety of exhibits. It is time now that these exhibits should be looked aftsr and especially do we ask the farmers to guarantee a large display of agricultural products, suoh as Graven and ths adjacent counties raise. Be on the lookout now and have something to show the large number of people that are expeoted and remember the date, ,, , , ... Tho Stella Route Wanted. Mr. P. A. Eoonoe, living at Stella, Carteret county.. was in the city last week and he was anxious that the new railroad, now on the way to New Bernoi should tap Stella, and he has good argument favoring that route. In the first plaoe it Would bo further away from the A. O. Line, aud would more equally divide the largo teiritory that has so long remained undeveloped for the want of more rapid and reliable transportation; and 'at Stella deep water navigation is touched, affording an outlet to ths sea, where an exten sive shipping trade in lumber, flb, and Oysters A besidei other commercial products would be rapidly developed. . Tha distance over .thij route would be only about five miles more than the pro posed. central route and that it would traverse a, section that grows large quantities of as fine timber as there ia In the State. There will be very little if any pocosin to go through,- and wonld touoh Majsville and:-other! points of intcrsit. ELECTION NEWS. SWEEPING DEMOCRATIC GAISS 15 NEARLY EVERY SECTION OF THE COUNTRY. P.!i..sj lvauiaand Massachusetts' Elect Drmoerutic Governors Beyond All Doubt-Cougrcssional Gains Enor- mous Norih Carolina 40,000 Ma jority -Cheatham Probably Elected. Raleigh, N. C, Nov. 5. Returns to this tiatu, 11:4a a.m., show 223 pre cincts a Democratic gaiu for Chief Jus- w ho is head of licket, of 8,200, as oornpured uh the vote two years ago fur (juvaruor. R. publican Chairman hiHvt' . h tho LV-ujocratio maioritv is 4U.iuu very uttio additional con greesioni.l news thus far today. Wilson, iuv. 5, Mewborne'a majori ty ouu. HUAuouu, cov. o. Democratic ma- j nt i,a rkate ticket ISO. oMiYHKiELD. Nov. o. 1'ou s majority 31 u; riutin s y.lUu. A6HBOUO, Nov. 5. Randolph, dem. majorny about 4j0; bhtriff and Clerk about 000 Ldenton, Nov. 6. --Chowan goes re publican by about 125. Legislature in doubt nn;i close Raleiou. Nov. 5 -Tho whole dem. ticket in Wako elected. Merrimon's majoriiy about 30 000. Cheatham in doubt. Ewart aud Brower defeated. Republican majority iu Henderson county about u00. bAYiiORO, Nov. 5 The entire dem. (i-ket fleeted. Branch for Congrens 200 majority; Blount for Solicitor 100 majority. (Ja.itoo county -Returns from Qas- tonia precinct show a loss of 91 for dem. on coogrbBsioD-il vote. i.vuu ..uijii -lOUl, IUIUil,l Swain county 300 dem. majority, a gain or you. Jackson county 500 uem. majority, a gain ol lot). Haywood oounty Gives 750 dem. majority, a gain of 375. McDowell county Dem. majority JiUU. a gain or 40. Henderson county Majority for Rwrt, rep, for Congress largely re duced. Chowan county Republicans carried State ticket by n'5, a gain of 75. Lou is- lntive ticket close and in doubt. Wilson county Toisnot precinct gives Mrriraon, dem., 205, a gain of 228. Richmond oounty Louisburg town- ship gives Mearimon, dem., 140 majori ty, a long of 53. Alexander county For CongreBS 145 majority, dem. New Ilanovor county Congressional, Judicial and local dem. ticket 45 to 75 majority. Hertford county White, dem, elected to Legislature by 83 majority, Person countv Dem. maioritv for State ticket 150. a gain of TO. Randolph county Majority for dem. State and congressional tioket 450, a gain of 600; Sheriff and Clerk dem. by 600. a gain of 750. Orange countyMajority for Bunn. dem. for Congress 895, a gain of 75 Judicial ticket, dem., 500 majority. Henderson county Republican ma ioritv 300, a dem. gain of 84. (ireene oounty wnole dom. tiosetl elected by 209 to 300, a gain of 250. Iredell countv Statesville gives Price only 239 votes. Salisbury, the home of Charles Price, head of rep. ticket, gives him 241, and Merrimon 586, a dem gain of 60. Henderson, Nov. 5 t Cheatham claims his from 4,000 to 5,000 majority, Moroanton, Noy. o. Complete re turns from Burke county show 1,240 for Merrimon and 968 for Faucette, dem., a gain of 158 on State ticket of 1888. Henderson re-elected by at 4 .000 maioritv. least Lincolton Nov. 5 -Dem. JWM for Judges 824, Legislature 550, Con- ham. Grady in the third distriot elect- itress80. Marion. Nov. 5. Returns show dem. general ticket in the county elected by 60 majority. Bid Ulx, dem, eieotea repressntative. Jones countv elects dem. county ticket, and gives small majority for Mewborne. Burke county gives Merrimon 249 majority and Cowles for Congress 259, a gain or 2ou. uounty ticaet elected oy about the same majority. Swain countv (official) Crawford, dem , has 828 majority over Ewart, a rain of 225. Merrimon's majority over Price 200. Durham oounty eloots dam. ticket by 400. a cain of 200. Craven county gives (Jneatnam rep. 800 majority, Pitt county eleots democratio tiokst by majority of 900. jorlty of Halifax gives democratio ma 600. and gives Mewborne 48 majority. Granville oountv elects whole demo - cratio tioket; majority of Williams fort : In New York the legislature is demo congress is 284; democratio gain nearly I oratio by two with -two. dstriots in 500.- v . ," - : i Haywood oounty giyes Crawford, for i Massachusetts elects Russell, .demo congress, 688 majority; democratio gain crat, Governor, with ft democrats gain of 88'v.if-. fof two congressmen, ' Alexander oounty eleots democratic! New Hampshire elect a demoeratio State tioket by 400 majority; also entire 1 governor and legialalure. which, will aemocraiip county uoxei. - vowies oar rise the countv bv a small ma1oritv ; McDowell county eleots democratio ticket. Buddix, democrat, elected to nouse, iaoarrus county elects enure aemo- Icratio ticket, I Kmnerford county elects entire dem- Iocratio ticket; democratio Rain of 175. This is the home of republican chair- iuu fiSTes, r l it l ll Lit ritl UK1S r KU31 LKATfcN AND ADJACEMT COUNTIES. The Republicans claim the district wucavua.u uj rKa uibjuii.,, uu. the Demoorats have still some hopes for Mewborna. In Craven there has been a falling off of Republican votes of about 400. Also , there has been a notable decrease in the other counties of the district. la Craven thus far seventeen pre cincts have been heard from and give Cheatham a majority of 6S3. Four other Precinot9 t0 be heard from will p0' increase w oou. vanceboro patenter. senate, ferry asa; bull VS. House, Hard won 285; Chatman 92. Treasurer, Daniels 292; Mosely 91. Keg. of Deeds, Biddle 292: Green 92. Clk. Court, Watson 292; Carpenter 92. Btierill, Lane 2U2; Williams 91. Surveyor, Marshall 293; Lovick 91. Coroner. Hughes 292; Oden 91. Cong., Mewborne 296; Cheatam 8$. Solicitor, Grirzard 293; White 91. lee's farm. Senate, Perry 50; Bull 89. House, Hardieon 50; Chatman 89. Treasurer, Daniels 49; Mosely 89. Reg. of Deeds, Biddle 49; Green 89. Clk. Court, Watson 48: Carpenter 89. Sheriff, Lane 50; Williams 82. Surveyor, Marshall 49: Lovick 69. Coroner, Huphes 49; Oden 89. Cong., Mewborne 60; Cheatam 89. Solicitor, Orizzard 60: White 89. DOVER. Senate, Perry 89; Bull 40. House, HardisonS9; Chatman 40. Treasurer, Daniels 40; Mosely 40. Reg. of Deeds. Biddle 42; Green 88. Clk. Court, Watson 40; Carpenter 40. Sheriff, Lane 41; Williams 89. Surveyor, Marshall 40; Lovick 40. Coroner, Hughes 40; Oden 40. Cong., Mewborne 40; Cheatam 40. Solicitor, Grizzard 89; White 40., PLEASANT HILL. Senate, Perry 19: Bull 91. House, Hardison 19; Chapman 91. Treasurer, Daniels 19; Mosely 91. f UCKi VDOUD) UIUUIB IV, UICQU PI, D.. TA. Diln io. n. m I Surveyor. Marshall 1!)- Tj-ivn-lr ill. ooron, rjuffhea 19: Odan 01. Sheriff, Lane 20; Williams 90. Clerk Court, Watson 20; Carpenter 90, Cong., Mewborne 1U; Cheatham 91. Solicitor, Grizzard 19; White 90, CONNERS. Senate, Perry 24; Bull 69' House, Hardison 24; Chapman 70, Treasurer, Daniels 24; Mosely 70. Reg. Deeds, Biddle 24; Green 70. Surveyor, Marshall 24; Lovick 70. Coroner. Hughes 24; Uden 70. I Sheriff, Lane 24; Williams 70. Clerk Court, Watson 24; Carpenter 70, Congress, Mewborne 24; Cheatham 69. Solicitor, Unzzard 24; White 70. JASPER PBECINCT. Democratio vote 58, Republican 133. The whole ticket ran about this ratio with very little change. fuloher's precinct: Democratio vote 106, Republican 25 Very slight change in the vote on the entire ticket. "ulB Batboro, Nov. 5th, I Entire Uemocratio ticket elected in I Pamlico. The following are the Dem- I ocratio majorities: Branoh, for congress, 200. Blount, for solicitor, 80. Brinson, for legislature, 128. Lucas, lor senate, 180. Chesson, for house. 135. Campen, for sheriff, 200. The judicial ticket. 100. The other county officers had no op- position. These figures are not official and may I vary some little. W.T. Caho, Chm'n Dem. Ex. Com. THS VERY LATEST. Raleigh, November 5 The Democratio judicial ticket is elected by 40,000 majority or more. For congress, Branch, demoorat, in 1 first district has a large majority. The second district is in doubt; Mewborne, led by a large maioritv. rsunn in tne fourth has about 4,000 majority. Wii I liams, democrat, in the fifth defeats prower. Alexander eieotea in sixin district over Norment by overwhelming majority. Henderson in the seventh and Crawford in the ninth elected, Crawford defeating Ewart, republican The eighth distriot in great doubt; Oowles, democrat, losing in Cleveland i ana uaston; r auoeue, uiuepenaeni ai liance man, probably elected North Carolina legislature about two- thirds democratic. Wake county makes la clean sweep ana eleots entire demo oratio ticket by from 600 to 1,000 major- ity . Thompson, democrat, defeats Up- I church for clerk of oourt by 600. Pou i aei eats argo in me lourtn distrust tor I solioitor by 0,000 majority. Barbour, I democrat,; defeats Settle in tbo . ninth OaisK at t 1 1 -Ia - a AAA . 1 except in second distriot, where White 1 colored republican, is electsd. laoUBtV JteW"-. t eieot m uemoorauo suooet sor to aenatoi - I Blair. . - -i !t"iSi'. Pennsylvania electa Patterson, demo orat. Governor by 5,000 to 10,000; bal ance estate republican, Kepuoiioans conoeed next oonaree by 80 majority and democrat claim it by 40 to 80 majority. Cannon of Illinois is defeated, and McKinley of Ohio Is probably defeated vj a small majority. Illinois is very close; both parties claim it, Latest retums from Kansas say tnat the peoples' ticket-a fusion of the 1o1!an0e nd .,he P?' ib electg flve Congressmen and a majority of ths Lfgislsture. This will defeat Ingalls for the U. 8. Senate Presbyterian Church. Prayer meeting and leotuie this even ing in this church by she pastor, Rev. L. C. Vass, D.D. at 7:15 o'clock. After these services there will be a congrega tional meetiag, called by the Session, for the transaction of important busi ness. All members of the congregation are specially urged to be present and participate in this meeting. Personal. Misses Bessie and Jobnis Whitford returned last nuht from n viit to frienda in Goldsboro. Mr. Stanly Oakimiih went down Ust night to his home at Hollywood. Capt. DaviJ Roberts' mother, Mrs. Mary B. Roberts, and Mrs- Elizabeth Davis, both of Morehead, came up yes- terday to vitit him Mrs. Ltura Springlo, of Beaufort, is also viiiung at Capt. Roberts, Messrs. L. Harvey and M. II. Wooten of Kinston are in the city. Messrs. P- M- Peanaii md J. P Brogden of Trenton, were in the city yesterday, fbay were ia goou Bpirits over the election. SHIPPING NEWS. IN PORT. Sohooner, Laura C. Wolff, Capt. Chts. Lynch. Schooner Cherubim, Capt. J. Nohion. CLEARED. Steamer Vesper, of the E. C. D. line, with full cargo cotton and other ex ports. Schooner Addie Henry, Capt. Wm. Hill, for Elizaboth City with cargo of lumber from Blade Bros. Steamer Howard for Trenton, with full cargo general merchandise. Stoamer Carolina for Grifton. NOTES. Steamer Eaglet, of the E. C. D. line, will arrive today and sail tomorrow, The Minstrels are Coming. Mr. J. C. Knapp, advance agent and general contracting agent foi Hi Hen ry's Minstrels, arrived here yesterday, and billed bis show to appear on No vember 7. The Charlotte News, com menting on the appeatance of the show. there says: A large crowd greeted Hi Henry's Minstrels at the opera house last night, and the audience was treated to one of the best minstrel shows ever seen in this city. A good many new and novel features were presented, and the show throughout was perfectly clean and bright. This show pleased every one, and they will all be thoie again tonight. If tonight s programme is as good as that of last night, the show de serves a packed bouse, and it will doubtless have it. It in a real good show in every respeot. News and Ob server. Grateful Thanks. editor journal. when i was a publio sohool teacher it is deoidedly true that the present superintendent i . U O . U i UUU DUUWl UUUllUltbOOU.OU Ul bUO ObU district always treated my application sideration For a long time I have de sired to manifest my heartfelt thanks to them. Mr. Editor, at this iate hour allow me to return grateful thanks to tnese gentlemen tnrougn the columns of your paper. Gentlemen, I sincerely . . ... . s thank you for the fair consideration jruu uo a. bii tiiuDo Kiiea uij oyiiua- tions seeking an appointment as a pub no school teacher. Gratefully, Isaac H. Smith. WW Miss Nahar Arrived last night and will recite at the theatre tonight. Admission 25 and 85oent. Children Cry for Pitcher's CastoriaJ I -.TTi-nrr TlTJlTt, mn'DArpTJT' IN Jj VV JjJjjIiilli lilJjAlllL, Friday, November 7. The Fascinating American Artiste, DISS ROSE OSBORNE in tho successful Melo-Drama (adapted from Frenob) I - srf m TT A story of Society of Today. A moral worthy of the pulpit. -a. - General admission 75 cents Gallery 50 cents. No extra charge for reserving Seats on sale at Gooding's. td Wanted, A man who ill contract to build I Saw Mill, Dry Kilns and other houses, land put the same to running. Apply I at once to W.S.SWINDEaX. - Inoy 4 dlOt wit Morehead City, N.O.I DRUE STORE. C C. G-reen Is now North pua-ha;tK a First claes and entirely New Sleek . f D.-U(!s, Medi cines, ai.d ! armies uu.-.!iv kept by Apothecar; ... .r, l wiU c a Middle street as soon ai bo a t5 tf J. E. LATHAM, Cotton Buytr and Exporter, taL'sh "tiCiiDt L-iid Broke?. A new m. rgceivf d. "k f'f '''"-: K rod Ties ju t OorreH;;;mi : :lv"i if NEW BLRNE THEATRE Thursday iSight, Fov.6 MISS El) R A J J A TT A P I axj. ti iu ELOOUIlOXIfvr An niMiriTO mi i i nn tit, wm re. ito i,r th-. Thuot Thursday niaht, N v. 0, ;ilf ti, b-netit of Cyprian Church. Miss Nuhar m w,-il ,.Vn i i New Berne, and bus guiur.i :!-... lep-at.ni-jn of being posssi i of d i. c rr.unr. Cleopatra, iu Kk')b;i,i .-,,t.tum., will number atuom; tiif rv:. iu.-nt. Adtnission 3 cents, ('.nlh ry CI cent. Reserved sor.ta wiihou: extra charge will bo on s..la at R. j. (;0,i lin., rt ,r,,a. store, Thur.'d lv 1:1 irni:, . D( 5 'Jt Manawr. NEW BERNETKEATRE. Tuesday, November 11. THE FAVGRITEb ! III. HENEY'a Presonti.if: a (.'olol and n a ww u OF ,rrm Now 30 11 V II St Specialties. I'uibrai iog Lavish Lxpeadituro A la Ui i e: ,i ..urea .-lit " COSIUMiO! MELODIO ! ARTISTIC I And other l'ruiilrUt FtaturpH. thna delightii; tho Ear with Harmony Divine, While feasting the Eye on a GORQEOUSNE9S OF APPAREL Beautiful boyond comparison, 1 If t, ,, .r- . M. AIM flfcVOr ttjllllsa in IiaSlm JilStflpy I Fine Drug Business For Sale. 0ing to ill-health of the proprietor, an cnti,0 STOCK (w drttu i, 80id on good termB About SI, 000 worth 0y oooas OQ hand Good orpoRTTfrnrv. Inquire at JouuNALodioe for inform.. tion. novl dwtf Prof. Euaene Wallnau. FIR3T CLASS Piano Tuner and Repairer, Educated at the conservatory of mu, io, ,n Hup in ha! Ir.nAh J . i " uao tuiaieu m iniH CUV and will be pleased to receive orders. Satisfaction guarantee 1. Call at Middle street, brick house neie ' to the Custom House. oc28 dim win Wanted to Sell, Minstrels. A large lot of fino timber, including' ' Pine, Poplar, Ash. Gum aud Oak. aitn y- ated on the A. ft N. C. R. R.; and also V an entire Saw Mill Outfit, including i team and everything comDlcte anA" ready for work. For further particulars bddIV atr 1 ; ' oc28dwlm JOURNAL orfICl!.5?!-V Household Furniture AT AUCTION, We will aell on THURSDAY. NOVli , 6 th, commencing at TEN o'clock! : A.M., at the dwelling house on Middle' -street formerly occupied by Dr. Oharle . uuuy, a targe lot or n";;- v i a vuoc"UAU llUUett ; ' rniture. ; Terms Cash. WATSON &-STREEt;! n4td Auctionoers. -' V- v
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