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OUKNAL
BUSINESS LOCALS.
T ANTED An extra Messenger to
t work daring Fair week. Apply at
Telegraph Offlca. It
WANTED-Local and Travelling
btUsmen to sell Lubricating Oils.
Apply lor terras to the Dieterlebs oil Co.,
Cleveland, Ohio. feb21-U.
WANTED -Two firt class, indus
trious Shoemakers can obtain perma
nent employment by a idressinu or callling
oq N. ABPBJ, Boo' Huer, Craven H.,oppo
ite Joorhal office faLS'.-lw
LIVES, Pickles. ! lor'eradiob. Cat-
o
nrni Powders. Prone. Dates, Taploc,
Plum Podding, Urled Appas, Kttsins, ohoco
Ute, Fresh Canned tenches, (turrits, Apri
cots, Smoked Tongues. Cornel bef, timall
Hamas. Hmftll Suitar Cuied Shoulders. I'U
Pork. Breakfast Htrlpj, HpiH Poae. W bite
Beans. Crushed Wheat. lloMtd Outs, Kresh
Hoasted Coloje. Fine Te auJl'ocoa
C. K. SLOVAK.
KING'S Royal Germetur ?1.00 per
Bottle, direct from the Kucloty. For
alo at F. B. Duffy's Lirug ft mo. f-.-ulS Iw
"Pi AVID SPA1GHT, four doors above
XJ K. N. Dulty s old stand. Oysters l:i all
ivies Fried. Koasti-d and Halt 8hell-
fainiltes me by measure, verlseun ro hsd
UurlnK Ihs Fair. febiS2m
N1
TER. We have just rcriviM a I. no s ; 1 1 j
ment of Butter at 3') cents per pound. A is
a lot of Norton Yam l'uialot s cl.ei.p 1 y u.e
the bushel or half Inisli.-I. Tr 1.4 n yuu
want to save vour nick r Is u ml dnif s
OUUKCblLL & l'Ahli:il, Uto.id st
TOHN WILLIAMS U mw sriMiami to
rt live olOlhlUK ill last coinrn lor 1 inn moles
Knd nentleiiieu. A Is rrpnii in r :.n 1 prr-s n
Cl hlng a specialty. Coiuci' cr.,:el :u!
rterue streets. foUlf.
EW DuTJO STORK -Dru-i. M. .Ii
clnes unrt 1'liemica.ls, ('. 1'. ropui.v
I'ronrietary Medicines. -.1. vsiri'-Ciei 01
U.nglst's Sundries. 1'riH.ies ami Hinces.
(vew crop Garden !Sec Is. Flue and 1iri.e
Stoik Cigars and 'fowiccn, am. ni'.w. 1'ie
scriptloiis accurately compounded tand not
ul Wtn prices), our 11111 1 lo and our - weens.
n I!. GHKKN, Drulst and Apotlmcnry
Middle St., four doors fiom I'otloci. jan2 ly
"OOBERT3 & P.RO. ara rtccivinj a
J.V larse stock ot Hoots ami ssihks. nry
touds. Groceries and I-Tovibiotjs. They bu
at headquarters and oau jfivo jou l,'w
i'rlces. au"ti
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LOCAL NEWS.
TuE woman's Suffrage Will has
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Two OroanS Fbee.
Wanted Salesmen.
Wanted A messenger.
C. L. Qaskill & Co. Drum.
C. E. Slover Olives, etc.
N. Arpen Shoemakers wanted.
O. D. S. Co. Change of schedule. .
Baroain Store To cur customers.
T!ie special Fair premium of one flue
silk umbrella ofi'c.ruJ by Messrs. Bairiu;
ton and Baxter for the handsomest baby
s.;:;k is limited to crochet sacks.
The address of Mr. Ben Terrell, the
National Farmer's All'ance Speaker, will
tako place on Monday at the court house
at 11 o'clock, instead of as previously
announced.
The (iii'Utea party have arrived to
exhibit iheir wondrous illusion at the
Fair. A statue appears to become a
living l.tdy, then gradually dies away
to a genuine skeleton and undergoes
other mt storioua changes. It is eaid to
bi wehd, Hauling and impenetrable.
Yomerdiiy C .000 ftet of pipe was laid
to hin.iwh km to the Galatea building,
? it will bo nicdid in the performance
of liii.s awH inspiring exhibition.
V. tht p't-up of a nowspaper every
day it. is .I'm v,t an impossibility to havo
il d.'Yuid of all errors, and the wonder is
that there aro so few mistakes made.
Kvcry iuiadnablo kind of hand writing
liom the Egyptian Hieroglyphics on up
has to ho contended with in the news
paper oflico, and if the new ropy-right
bill will only require copy right before
handed in thero will bo no furthor need
of a devil io tho printin;; office to do the
swearing.
been defeated in
latuie.
TnK Bitltirnoro stigiir irtiiicry
turned out its first Kiigar iost Wei'.
nesday. On Wednesday tlm ,kr.ute
passed the Copyright Mil, aud in
the llcuse there wa.s a long debtstc
on the Shipping bill, Silvi-r Coin
age, Cleveland &c.
Jl L.UJM . J. ..IBL
Governor Hill is opposed to
the free coinaso of silver. The
difference between Hill and Cbve
, land ia about tho same a?, that
between twedledum and twedlede
THE Irish campaign ia about to
ba renewed. Tho Dublin Express
aaye tho coming strife in Ireland
will be of a nature never seen there
save in time of civil war.
The smallest city in tho world is
Seward City, Alaska, its three
inhabitants being respectively
Mayor, chairman of the board of
aldermen and president of the
common council.
Gen. Butler 'announces him
self in favor of the free coiuage of
silver. It is reported that lie
fairly coined silver in Few Orleans,
and ia some instances neglected
to remove the stamp of former
owners.
The Sioux Indians who have
; been ia Washington, on a visit to
the great father, returned home
dissatisfied. Young Man-Afraid-of-
, His Horse eaid to a reporter: "We
had'some promises,' but they are
- like all other promises of the great
father. We are not fooled and we
; go home with heavy hearte.''
':,. We fear that the Legislature is
: .' getting tender looted. Cleveland
having slipped np on silver they
, are afraid to try to stand fiim on
any thing requiring an expenditure
of money. On Wednesday
. the House voted a tax
r : 14 cents oa property and 42 cents
;; on polls for public schools, in place
of 1C and 50 cents. This redaction
will cripple the public schools. It
- would be wisdom to increase their
'effloiency.'
Chu.cii Noticr.
Uanoock Street Methodist Church,
Sunday. February 21!. Services at 11
a m and 7:13 p, m., conducted by the
pastor. Prayer meeting at 9:15 a. m.
Suuday school at 3 p. ra., W. R. Dar
lington, Sup't. Tho puMic nre invited
t5 attend these services and will ro
Ci'ive a cordial welcome.
Peisoaal.
Mrs. U. S. Maco and children and Mrs.
II. L. Oibbs have returned from a vi.-it to
elativcs in Hyiio enmity.
Mr. Harvey Kchoo and bride nee Miss
Maggie Buiuly of Laurinburg camo in
last night to visit Mr. Kohoo's parents.
.Mr. X. W. Schenek and Mrs. Ada
Schenck arrived to visit Mr. J. J. Disos-way.
Miss Lizzie MoGrath, ot Jersey City is
back again visiting her uncle, Mr. Wm.
Colligan.
Tho Steamer Neuso of tho E. C. I).
line brought in the following passengers
yesterday: Miss Gertrude Baxter, of
How Haven to visit her relatives in the
city; Mrs. J. F, Taylor and children from
a visit to relatives in New York, accom
panied back by her sister Mrs. Louisa
Dickinson on a visit to Mrs. Taylor; Mrs.
W. M. Moore on a visit to her sister Mrs.
I. C. Yeomaus.
Howard's Marine Railway.
Howard's new marine railway is now
nearly completed. They are the best and
most powerful marine railways on the
Atlantic coast, south of Norfolk. Vcssols
and steamers of 210 feet kool can be
hauled up on them. Their facilities for
repairing are great, and their reputation
1. V . I , ll i mi
s snip uuiHisrs is excellent, inis now
railway is a step in the right direction,
and is a long felt want, as rapid devolop
ment of steam transportation has
necessitated vcssols of greatly enlarged
carrying capacity, consequently of great
er length, and heretofore all large vessels
or steainors navigating our waters in need
of repairs have been compelled to visit
jnorioiK or naitimoro. wo may now
reasonably expect that much of the
business of ship repairing and also build
ing of vessels and steamers will be
retained in New Berne, and wo will again
hear as in olden times, the sound of the
caulking mallet and broad axe from the
Howard's ship yard. Wooden vessels
and steamon can be built in New 3erno,
tnat will ranK in any marine insurance
company with vessels built in any port of
IUO UU1UJU OMWB,
DREDGING SIIOULD BE ALLOWED.
But Uuder Proper and Well DeQued
Regulations.
We copy below a petition that was
circulated asking the Legislature to
modify the ninety-day law recently en
acted prohibiting the use of the dredge
in taking oy iters in North Carolina.
From the firet breaking out of the
oyster trouble in our waters the
Journal bas been an earneet advocate
in the protection of this inuusUy, but
it has oevtr thought it to be wiiso to
prohibit dredin, but on tho other
hand that it was injurious and a great
hindrance to the development and pro
gress of this valuable and growing
industry.
If wo arc) correctly informed, the
quantity of ojaters in Fsmiico sound
and some of its tributaries is enormous,
and those in deep water will remain
tuero it ;ett lor tne tongera, because
they cannot operate successfully ex
cept ia shallow water. Consequently j
do not allow dredging where tongers
work but permit it in certain depths
and within certain boundaries. Beds
can be destroyed either by longing or
dredging by stripping thora completely
leaving to yount; oysters to grow and
replenish the supply, but a bed proper
ly worked, either by touting or dredg
ing is ca.;;'d thereby to improve rather
than to deteriorate.
Sovero penalties should attach to
violations of tho oyster law than to
trangressions of similar enormity on
land, becauso it is more difficult to
reach and correct too guilty parties.
The penalty should bo one that will be
dreaded with wholsomo fear. Owners
and creiva of boats will be very careful
not to violate any section i-f t!.o law
where confiscation of tho boat by the
State id thj penalty attached to a
violation.
But whatever lav is rnacttd will be
A FROSPEUOl'S INSTITUTION.
new business fou 1S9), 11. 000,i mo ;
INCREASE Of RESERVE FUNI, fi'Hl,
000; DEATH CLAIMS l'.UD, $2,000
000; INSURANCE IN Kl'I.I.,
$19t3, 000,00.
There is a great deal of curiosity at tho
beginning of the year to know how the
Mutual Reserve Fund Lite Association,
the eheif among the assessment organiza
tions, has fared during the preceedin'
year. bile tho annual statement, of
tho company is not yet completed, the
following figures were furnished us: The
applications received during tho year
ware for upwards of $11,000,000 ul in
surance: tho amount wiiiteu cxei-cdrd
$3o, 0O,000; death claims paid during the
year exceeded .2,ooo,ijuo; tho total
amount of death claims paid to date i
about 10,001 1.1)00; the cash reset vo f mi l
wxeeeds $2.!0,oih); the iic-iva-e uf mc
plns fur lfc'JO was over fVliOO'j; t!u.
increase of insurance ia loice, is ubott'
jlo. OOO.OOO; this makes au augi e-.Ue t
insurance in force at the elov of tl.i'
year of c:l'Ji'i,000,ooo. The year was a
prosperous one lor 1 1 1 - - aswutmn m
every resprct, ami a enters u;m:i the
new year stronger financially than ever
before, ami with an executive c.rgani.-.t-lion
stronger and 11101 " eil'eet i . e tli.m it
has heietof' ro known. Tho i c. i: .,
N. V.,.!an. 1, 1 ':!.
Those Shirt find !I ;;.
Esi i.-i: .ltd i:n i. : Wc -e b ic. r t ,-.
to ywtir c. cumin 11;. c ..o;,
have 1 1 1 1 i i l' 1 1 1 wo ci.'.mt I'
lions when wc oi'Vi rud "2 l.o.
for llm "fattest" In Jn'i e:
pleafe. inform them that, we
to east acy rcllcction what"
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from J V l'i
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Two Organs Free !
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The Philadelphia Times com
menting -upon the defeat of the
4 Force bill, speaks of Senator Gor
jjfman as a "leader of leaders." Mr.
Gorman is not only eminently level
headed but cool headed in propor
tion. It Is said that when he sees
a point and starts for it at a critical
- time, If ho discovered that a colony
of yellow jackets had located in the
rear of his trousers he wouldn' t
pay them! the slightest attention
till he had gone for that point and
disposed of it. Wilmington Star.
Old Dominion Steamship Co.
I would respectfully call attention to
the new advertisement of ourcomnanv
which appears in this issne. This is tho
old and favorite schedule, otherwise
known as tno "enenandOah's schodule"
by which onf merchants can have their
goods leave JNew lork and Baltimore, on
Tuesdays, and ariive here Friday morn
ings, and loava on Saturdays aud arrivo
here on Tuesdiys. Passengers can also
avail themselves of the same privilege
and enoy the benencial result of an all
water route from starting point to desti
nation. We make close connection with
the A. & N. C. R. K, for all stations oh
that road, for passengers and freight, and
also offer connections in the Neuse and
Trent Kiver, and Contentnoa Creek,
Through rateg from startina nointson
tho A. & N. C. R. It, and to Kinston by
both railroad and river. Thanking our
kind friends for their patronage for so
many years I beg continuance of the
same and will do all in my power to
aoscrve ic.
v 7 v E. B. Roberts, Agent, .
orthless unless nrovisinu ia made for
its enforcement. A patrol bout muht
bo constantly on duty to make it ctfec
tivo. A tonn.ige tax imposod on each
?at engaged in tha oyster businofls
would pay the experiHO of such a boat
and leave a rov. r,ue to tho State besides.
Tho ciiptninti cf our ojster boats aie
willing to be tuxed for Fitch a purpose.
They go farther even than to expr ph a
willingness. They advocate the
measure.
Whilo on tho subject of legislation,
we wish to call tho attention of the
General Assembly to ono mora point.
Nearly all canned oysters sent out of
this State are labelled with the name of
some other State. Hundreds of thous
ands of cans are shipped marked
'Baltimore, Maryland." Tho cancers
who moved to North Carolina when the
beds became exhausted from which
they had been receiving their supplies,
state that the reason of holding on to
the old marks is that their brands are
known and Bought for and a changto
would involve somo loos of patronage.
Admit this, but even then wo still hold
that tho St3te should not bo deprived of
the credit of its products. Of course,
allow the cannera freo priyiligc to use
any sobriquet they ploaoa aa a brand,
but that is sufficient. Wo do earnestly
hope that the Legislature will embody
in the bill it passed, a provision that
every can nnd ovory box of oanned
goods that leavos any cannery in the
State shall be plainly marked "North
Carolina. " At any rate forbid their
being marked hero as tho pro Juct of
another State.
The petition to allow restricted
dredging received tho signatures of
many of our business men and has been
taken to the Legislature by several of
our influential citizens. It reads as
follows :
To the Honorable the General Assembly
of North Carolina :
We, the undersigned citizens of the
town of New Berne and Craven county,
and also oyetormon from surrounding
counties and interested in the oyster
industry represent
1. That we believe that the present
law known as the Ninety-Day Law
prohibiting the Dredging of Oysters in
any of the waters of the State, is in
jurious to the oyster industry, and to
those engaged in both the catching and
manufacturing oysters, and should be
modified, so as to allow a limited
amount of Predging ia the deep waters
where oysters now exist, and where
they cannot be caught by the use of
tongs, and we do most earnestly request
that you do bo modify your legislation
as to allow the citizens of
this State who shall have been
bona fide citizens for the space of twelve
months, to use scrapes or dredges in
the deep waters of ram! too sound and
tributaries, to say not less than ten feet
water, and where the oysters abound
in great quantities and cannot be caught
by reason of the passage of eaid law.
believing that this will afford ample
protection to the oyster.
3. That we believe that with a prop
er culling law that the use of dredges
and eorapee in the deep waters would
not be Injurious to the Oyster, but to
the contrary would (a limited amount),
be benefloial: and we further express
it as our, opinion and belief that a very
large majority of all the citizens of this
part of the State favor such legislation
as we your petitioners ask.
. :Vo:vi::-v'v ";.;.' - ;' .: ..
Smith ilaro 1 Co., innnul.-n't ui'ers of
KUL.N HAKINt, 1'iiWlUK, Cnitlinoiv.
will ovpnway 1 wo splendid Ks-tey iiruans
Rttliti Fair to the two rhureties piovii tsic:
the large! iiiuulu r 1.1 r.uiHiit lie 1 1:
I'owdiM dia lnn Hum-u,r. O111 tor whiie au.
one for roll. red.
cans must lie purchas. d cf IUiMF.
Dl'lAEF.RS anil lalicii !o the itreundK to be
I'HjFiKliTcd. Tho while Ccnouiuiiiioii n 'l
Hna tne hilo'st number of yolei uets one
li:st rumen I, and I lie colored the el he! .
iiuaner pound etuis 1 om.t one oC-.
llBlf two
line four "
feh'Jl-:a
f' ::itf.
K. J. GOODl
liuceisoi- to !-;, H, Ntadoiv? ....
Wholesale and Huta!:
Comer Pollock and JIM:' io Zi-
I'ltoi'iairrt.K or
O K'ltlXKS t'OL'tJIL t i k;!
Tins preparation contains no i.-.ct:,i !
ii c'-rciin cure lor en: 1 ,T
and If i! docs uol ell, , :i , ,u n:t 1 ',.;'.;
onot'oule. the jooiicj v, o! ,i-- 1, :
purcli ifccr.
di'iiMi so;n 1 u , ; .
1 .1 ,d every Nk 111 1 rmili 'i
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I "en" and H ell m l, . -led . ., i . '1
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NEWEERNE THEATRE!
1A!R WEEK!
j Commencing; Holiday, Feb.
THE WELL KNOWN
KMRY LIHDLl
AND Hl.S
If;A2'rVREPS2.T(i'
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& Co.
23,1 ;His
V.'iH prod iiiv I'jeitivciy
MONDAY NIGHT
IS
! Iv TS .
ers 1
It seems to be mi. im
possibility for the force
011 this paper to set up
the simplest k ad" with
out making a mistake.
Why this is we can't
understand. It may he
they do not know how to
spell or that the writer
of these "ads" does not
know how to write, or
it may be the two com
bined. "Young men do
you care to know what
will make the young
lady you are in love
with look more favor
ably on your SHIRT!"
That is the way they
put it yesterday and it
should have been
SUIT" S-U I-T. Suit-
a noun. Solicitation of
a woman in marriage;
courtship. Such is the
meaning SEAKS
PEARE gives.
Some mistakes are
amusing some ridicu
lous, but one like the
above is annoying to
us, as it prevents us
from doing wnat we
promise. Kindly re
member the correction
necessary for question
No. 2, and on Sunday
we will give you the
answer to ponder over
during the day.
11 BARGAIN STORE"
jnl6dwly ,
Si'Ev'fAI. St KNK'
T1.0 .Itoriu ih Hon !
Tho Tito!ing Ship
In I:.
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USUAL PRICL'S.
NOVELTIES
f 1
ley
t fly!. SNCiiid: i : 1 r v 1
. iii.ii rui,i..Mt'i. Hi. 1.
ll Hill i. IS, ;, Kl i v, 1 a 1:.
and am al
olhlnt;
ninl of hegt imported fabrics, nlmot-t im h
tin buyiiiL; lliein ready In ;iic. i' c :m I 1 1
over our samplt s.
W. H. COHEN,
.New
Nr. - to Hotki. A . i : 1 ; ! : r
febllM.Vwtf
Valuable Machinery for Sale
Ona Saw Mill complete: 25 lrorto rower
Engine and Boiler. Cylinder of Engine 10
xltf; 5 ft. ny wheels, 1U and vi in. raoe. l'er
fec.tly (rood condition and running order.
For further particulars spply to
OW1SN U. GUION,
lcb8 3w Attorney,
NEW SPRING GOOD?;
d-i
Arrivlnt; vvovv
or ntto of tin. ia:
'Where I r 1 in-
;rsl ChifHuo ;m ifhfli.
Tailoring Estabiislimfntri,
JOU 11:
si stales
a
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tST DUFFY'S
CRODr SYKl
Kceipe ol' the luto Dr. Walter I;;!T
DIRECTIONS :
Dose for a .tin Ul two or 1 Ii n- venrs 1 . ',
euspoonful; 'or a child lime inonin, i.ld. :
ten dro( s; lor :i child bix montlis old, 1 u n' !
d-ops; for one twelve niontlm old, ninth t
halt il teixspoonlul rcpeiitiit1: lies.' .l.'c'.!
fre.iiK-nUy ii l.tci.Bsnry uuin Itucf .s nrs. 1 f"!
CUIeil.
ThinlBfotcrlily that I Icive i. a 1 1; i :
Cum i' svuci1 In my family i.e.- ,u,.r hjX
inonl Iik hi d llicliexelt 10 be a 1111.nl 1 -..id-lent
remedy h-r croup Willi chlldrBii. koc-
clally us n preventive. (Jur jouiiitis! clilld
hail a severe ntliick of croup iibout a ymr
t!o, liiHomuch Unit wo felt anxious nb'iut
I18 recovery, but was siic-cf - fully I real: d by
our physician, but tnlnUiim It probnble C11O
other atiuoEs iiiieut lollow we rrr'iucntly
used Duliv'H Cloup Syrup and the chile hit's
had no marked symplomR of croup hii.re,
nnd I believe it Is due 10 tlio nu- of 1 1 :
L'ruiip Syrup, and wc now keep a boll loo; t
at. our house al. all limes, ami 1 cherrliolv
reconiuienil it load. 1-1. II. 1!ai:m 11..
Also very C'llectiitl In rein in.- ct ui-.s
and colds. Fkki'aked ami sold nt
it. fi.UUFI'lY. w Btun, S C.
jar 1 dwiiin
HOUSE ' FOR" SALI;;
A Barffaia!
A Three Story Brick Store and Dwel
ling, with two story rear extension, on
(Jraveu street.
Teums: 500 00 cash- balance in five
notes, to run 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 yonrt) res
pectively, and bearing G per cctt.
interest.
Apply to
jin24 l8tp R.0.E. LODGE.
1,000 BARRELS
Genuine Early Hose
POTATOES,
POK SEED.
These Potatoes were grown by reli
able growers, who are known for the
purity of their etock.and may bo relied
upon for seed purposes. Send in j our
orders early.
E. H. & J. A. MEADOWS CO.
iinlS dwtt
ct
i.i.;
m tirum!
1 ;i f '.hiiiitiou at tho
i:;:hi luiililiiif; a uuin
il ice i.ttil elegantly
r.. ' ;i:i:l Organs, la
h:j:!i grado
wr.inut case.
d most elabo
, ami fit for a
tii
Kl.ltli
decorated np-
t:ie! .mil c) liuder,
.1.-.-:. !ic( work, and
'.:i;:i-.l wish beautiful
ih .I'.'ins ; double
caved pilas-
1-,
i a!.'.. .'. I
Krtiv.d ;
With li: ,;.;,
sim :1:1V J!..:,-.; :
r.icn'nii.'ij
etKc:C:i: t ic;
lora una n.-.i i
isiia.ster:, ; iiie
lic'.liii'aii'.c! ; 1 !u
COlllliito; ,K.,li;
s;u:cj 6! 1 :o a:
I luiii s, c;vi. c
I jrand i'..'.;.bo.i
! tot a;ul to;:
linger guard and iedal guard;
buiulsoaie cxU-iisiou music desk;
tivo uiclw'o-plated continuous
binges, aud ivcry keys. It is 7.
octaves, granl plate and grand
ovurstrunR
bc.oatifiil, artistic
entire disc and em
iiijT according to one
in I'.ilian Kenais-
d c:;eet:;ed in the
. art ; with patent
:1 ; tiatent cylinder
;e-ic!ljetor; patent
fe.1'0, grand agraffs,
Seed Oats.
1.000 Bushels White Spring,
1,000 " Red RuBt Proof .
For Balo by
J. A. MEADOWS,
jan23 lm Union Point Milld.
threo auisons, p.itnnt end-wood
string; bridge, patent r.essemet
steel action lratue, patent touch
regulator, fall iron frame, extend
ing over (he tuning pin block and
rigidly bolted around its entire rim
to tha wooden back and sounding
boaid of tlio instrument, and the
patent rUtno Muffler. Tho entire
interior construction ia exactly like
the Grand Piano, and on precisely
the same principle. Height, 5 feet
H inches ; width, 5 feet 3 inches?
depth 2 feet 1 inches. We will
sell this magnificent piano for the
low sum bf frVJO.OO. It is worth
1,000.
CIIAS. L, GASKILL & flOi .''
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