X Daily HE OURNAL VOL. X.--NO. 106. NEW BERNE, N. C FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. fV-V r' BUSINESS LOCALS. 1000 Freeh Corned Portsmouth Mullets jurt reoeired thif moraing direot from Portsmouth at C nWBCniLL & PABKBB B, jSOlw. - on Broad St THE WASHINGTON POST deliv ered on the aims day it is pub lished at eighteen cents per week. Orders left at D HsmbU's. jy23 tf Nusk ft Roberts. CABINET MAKERS. Stabbing & Co., City Cabinet Makers , Uphol sterers, and repairing neatly done. Shops on Hancock street, opposite Bishop's factory. jy23 lm TO My Patrons and the Publio gen erally. . I will in the future supply all my customers with ioe at one-half eent per pound, delivered. Thanking the publio for past pratronage, I desire a continuance of the same. Respectfully, John B. Watson. j23if NEW DRUG STORE.-Drugs, Medi elnea and Oltemloala, U. P. Popular Proprietary Medicines. JA.11 varieties of DrnKglat'a Bundrles. Trusses and ltrac e. New crop Garden Heeds. Klne and Large Monk Cigars and Tobacco, all ksw. Pre scription aeourately compounded (and not at war prices), oar m tto and our sucoess. J. O. QHiKN. Urairglst aud Apothecary, ailddle St., four doors from Pollock. JanS) ly SELLING OUT AT OOST.-My entire Stock of Goods will be run off to make room for Fall Stock. jyl7 tf M. H. Sultan. COME and Examine my Large and Varied Stock of Merchandise that is now being sold AT COST to make room for new fall stock. jyl7tf M. H. Sultan. ARCTIC SODA and Coca Cola at 8am 'l B. Waters. SU MMER SPECIALTIES ! -Lightning Ice Uream Freezers, Combined chair aud Step Ladders, llalloon fly Traps, Wire Ounce boon), Gaur.e Wire for Window Horeens, and a full line or Hardware, etc, at weyUdll J. U. Wnirrv & Oo JOB WORE executed with nentnere and dispatch at the Journal offlae. Kbt. Mb. to improve. Spurgeon continues More convicts have been Bent to the Tennessee coal mines and fresh trouble is expected from the miners. Kate Field says "One trip to the Pacific coast is worth three to Europe," and she has been in both directions. She speaks m an ex pert. The Standard-Union says Ken tucky is "a century in rear now, if we except the ladies and the strawberries and the mint and the spring chickens, and the bine-grass and the burgoo." On Monday night July 27th, llooky Mount N. 0 , suffered from a conflagration caused by the ex plosion of a lamp. An entire block of business houses was burnt. We heartily sympathize with onr good neighbors of Rocky Mount. Steve Ryan, the yonng Atlanta merchant who failed for $2,000,000, is in jail. He confesses to having led a fast life, and is a living ex ample of the adage, "A fool and his money is quickly parted." lie lost flC.OOO on one prize fight. IT is estimated that 90 per cent, of the cotton crop will be covered with jute bagging. Reason: jute trust has collapsed. The North Carolina farmers commenced this light, and can congratulate them selves that they have drawn the first blood from the Trust vampires. We would much rather make the error of defending the unworthy than of persecuting and injuring the . worthy -and virtuous If onr enemy can say nothing worse of us than that we defended our brother beyond the point of prudence and believed 'in him when all others forsook him and turned their backs upon him, we shall feel safe in an swering whatever questions St. Peter may have to put to us when " we seek admission to the valley of rest. Norfolk Landmark. , - A Boston , correspondent of the Washington . Post . reports Mr. Cleveland as Baying: "I have not been requested by the Ohio Demo- . erata to make speeches In their State during the pending canvass. I do not expeot to take part in the campaign there,' nor in any other State, as I have never given the slightest intimation of an intention to do so. I am convinced that Gov. Campbell and all other fair minded political V friends I' will understand that, if I decline to go upon the stamp, there are perfectly good ; nd !valld ; reasons for . my action, entirely consistent with a most earnest desire for the success of all Democratic candidates in Ohio or elsewhere. Of course, anticipate the , cry will be , raised in certain quarters, if such a request is made and declined, that I am selfish and indifferent to the success of the nominees of my party, bet enrh ill naturad accusa LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEU& NTS. Howard It is never too late to mend. The Presbyterians of Wild wood are getting material ready for building a charoh. ' There will be a big farmers' pionio it Deep Springs, Jones oounty, on the 7th of August. Hollo well and Peterson's excursion returned to Ojldsboro last night. It was orowded.J The New Berne District M. E. Sunday-school Conference will be held at Morehead City, N. 0 August 14-16, embracing the 3rd Sabbath in August. The excursion to be run by the steamer Trent to the camp meeting at Lane's Chapel will be Sunday, August the 9th and not on the 6th as has been announoed. Messrs. M. liahn & Co., are deter mined to keep up with the domands of the times. They hare just received a oar of elegant latest style buggies and have a oar load of road carts on the way. Oa his return from the morning church service, Mr. Will Pelletier of Wild wood found a large rattlesnake in the yard near his door. He was speedi ly dispatched. He had ten rattles and a button. J. T. Patriok, immigration agent in oharge of the Inter-State Bureau, has issued an official oiroular tendering to the disabled Confederate soldiers in the home free entranoe at Raliegh to the grounds during the Exposition. This invitation will be extended to the soldier's home of all the Southern States. Mr. U. S. Mace is having shell rock marl pavements put down in front of the stores occupied by Messrs. J. Par sons and J. F. Taylor. Mr. J. F. Clark is having one made of the same mate rial in front of his store. Ten ad j icon t stores will have good pavements when those being constructed are finished. The ones nearest the market being a continuous stretch of the shell-rock marl and the others oonorete pavements. Only Ave stores remain to oomplete the work to the corner wbon it will extend the entire length of the block. Keep on with these improvements throughout the entire business portion of the oity . Though the article on "Big B," "little b," published this morning, is in a humorous strain the suggestion with which it closes is worthy of con sideration. Would it not be a good plsn for the city at the next munioipal eleotion to provide a box in which every voter who foels interested may deposit a ballot giving his preference as to the spelling of the oity 's name V The way desired by the citizens could thus be ascertained and then the Leg islature at its next session oould be in duced to take legal action thereon and let every one abide by the decision rendered, whatever that may be. Can any one suggest an easier way to settle the vexed question ? Disoussion avail oth naught. Jackson & Calhoun Electors. Mr. William F. Foy has handed us an Andrew Jaokson. Presidential ticket. It was found among the papers of his grandfather and reads as follows : For Andrew Jackson as President. Elector. Vine Allen of Craven oounty. Robert Lowe of Haywood oounty. Montfort Stokes of Wilks oounty. Peter Forney of Lincoln oountr. John Giles of Rowan oounty. Augustin H. BheDDard of Stokes oountr. John M. Morhead of Guilford oounty. waiter t . Leake of Kiohmond oountr. James Mebane of Orange oounty. Josiah Crudup of Wake oounty. William Drew of Halifax oounty. William B. Lockhart of Northampton oounty. William Nathan of Pasquotank oounty. William A. Blount of Beaufort oounty. Edward B. Dudley of New Hanover oounty. We are inolined to the opinion that Gen. Wm. A. Blount of Beaufort ooun ty was the last survivor on the above list. Pcrsonal. Mr. J. Ewell returned home yester day morning from a visit to friends at Croatan. Master Ellis Williams returned from trip to Baltimore and Washington City. Mr. P. H. Pelletier left to join hit wife in visiting relatives In Maine and Massachusetts. ; Mr. and Mrs. T.. B. Garner and Miss da Delamar, of Salisbury, and Mrs. A. B. Delamar, of Smith's creek, cams up testsrday aa route to their hornet and before proceeding are making a abort visit to Mr. Gamer's lister, Mrs, F. J. Hardiion. - . " Mr. T. A.. Green,' Mist Maud Green, Mrt. 8. A. Churchill and Mite Katie Churohill returned from Seven Springs. -3pt. Alex. Miller returffsd from Wrightsville and hit wife from yi.it Ing relative! to Balelghr 'l'S-'l-rfi- Mrs, Bailie Wood , of Goldiboro. cams down to visit relatives. tii&xSi' ' Mil, E.' A. Gnrganut left to visit her ion Mr. B. F. Gargannt at Goldiboro Inti-Sobtreasnry Convention. Jackson, Mist., July S3 Assistant State Alliance Lecturer MoAUister hat called a oonventlon of antl-subtreasurv advocates to meet in - this city August 19. This is bv virtnre or authority vested In him by the Alliance conven tion of Fort Worth, Tex. , July 10 A PLEA FOR HIGHER EDUCATION, j $1,800 Raised for a School-Trenton's Liberality Other Assistance Needed. The youth of Jones oounty have for a long time been pleading in vain for higher educational facilities. Not unfrequently our boys and girls, brought up in shameful ignoranoe, being aroused by a sense of pride to emulate their fellows, beg their parents to allow them to go to school that they may have an equal chance in the race of life, and not be compelled to spend life as the beast of the field. Shame on the parent who so far forgets his duty. Trenton has signified by her liberality that she is willing to do her part in the noble work of promoting higher educa tion in the eountry. And without any elfish feeling, we think that Trenton being the oounty seat is a desirable place to establish a good permanent high school, at whieh the boys and girls of the oounty may be prepared for our universities and colleges or for the or dinary vocations of life. Already more than thirteen hundred dollars have been raised, of which al most one thousand was given by the oitizens of Trenton. Now, will net every citizen of Jones, and those who hive left their native county and are doing well elsewhere, look favorably upon this enterprise and give a helping hand. Now, residing in other oounties are prominent merchants, leading bankers and distinguished lawyers formerly of Jones, who will no doubt remember their native county and help her in this noble work. There are a large class of people, who when asked to contribute to an enter prise of this kind will answer in a speeoh of genuine charity, "I oan't see where it will benefit vie." Another class "I am too hard run. I would like to help you, if I could. However, I wish well to the enterprise, and hope you will be able to get up the school etJ. I really think it will be a good thing." To the first class let it be ad monished to look out beyond self a little at the indirect results. For instance where a oommunity is properly educa ted, then it is made a more desirable place at which to live. The better olaee of people are attracted thither and the objeotionabte class is either driven away or is made better by association. A good school benefits direotly every industry in the town where it Is located. It benefits those two, who visit or trade at the town. In the first plaoe, good oitizens will seek homes near the school to avail themselves of its advantages. This, of course, will naturally enhanoe the value of real estate. As the population of the town inoreases and students are attracted thither, trade will be better, for there will be more consumers. This of oourse, will give a market to country produoe with increased prioes. Hence, in this way, it will be reciprocally beneficial to town and country. Therefore the country should feel interested. The mechanics will get more houses to build, the postmasters more letters to mail, the steamers more freight to carry and indeed every industry will be benefitted. Apart from personal interest, every ene who is not utterly Bolnsh will be glad to aid in an enterprise fraught with so muob gool to the rising genera tion an enterprise that will plaoe more intelligent oitizens in every oommun ity, whioh will strengthen and make better our government. To those who think they have simply wished well to this enterprise, the youth of Jones county will owe a lasting debt of grati tude for the heroio efforts and the noble generosity they displayed in providing lor tuem a good school. What our people need more than anything else, is a genuine spirit of philanthropy a spirit to use judicious ly the means God has given them. A great many people are so selfish so penurious that they will deny them selves many of the oomforts and pleasures of life, for fear that their neighbors will participate in them. What a blessing suoh people are to a oommunity I if heaven were peopled by suoh inhabitants, many of us would be compelled to pitch our tonts beyond the suburbs. Another great hindering cause to the establishing of a good school is dissen siona among ohurohes. We are thank ful that in Trenton, there is none of the irreliaiout dissension. Let unity pre vail among christian denominations if you would have good sohools. Let us not suffer anything to interfere with this good work," well begun, but aot the part of "faithful servants" and do our duty, X The Cholera in Asia. London, July 20. Dispatches re ceived from Meooa state that the death rate from cholera is 140 per day at that plaoe, and thirty daily at Djeddah. Syrup of Figs, Produoed from the laxative and nutri tious juioe of California flgi, combined itn the medioinai virtues or plants known to be most benefloial to the human system, acts gently, on the kid neys, liver and bowels, effectually cleansing the system, dispelling oolds and headaohes, and curing nabitual constipation. OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO. Change of Steamer Change of Sched ule. The steamer Newberne on her arrival at Norfolk today will be temporarily removed from the line ror a tnorougn overhauling. During the time of the Newbernes abtenoe the steamer Annie has been chartered to supply her plaoe in the line, and will make four days' tripe, leaving Newbern Wednesday of the following, week, and the week fol lowing that will leave Monday ' and Friday. . . All freights entrusted to our care will be carefully and expeditiously handled, and the tame oare and attention will be given freight at In the past. The Annie has no passenger accommoda tion.. v E. B. Boberts, Agent. v Steamer "Annie," O. D. Line. For the balanoe of the month of July the steamer Annie will run the follow ing eohedule, whioh being different day! each alternate week, I shall have to again publish the Old Dominion Calendar for the guldanoe of our good friends. :-.,!,-Leave Norfolk for tfewbern ' ; Monday, July 27th, ,' -1 - Friday. July 81st. SV'; Returning, will leave Newbern for Norfolk, direot ""--'.-;.. :--.y Wednesday', Jniy 80th, Monday, August 8rd. " E. B. Eobkrts, Agent Bl bl Bit b!! II!!! 1)1!! Hon Doth the Busy "Little b" A big B, or little b, that Is the question! Now agitating the public mind, Whether 'tis better to follow modern sense Or anoient nonsense Or take up arms against the differeu.ee of opinion. And dropping both, fall back on abor iginal Cbatoka, For who would bear the wranglings in In the nress. The animated discussions, The "blood-in-the-eye" conteutuots, And all the evils that periodically crop up When this question is sprung upon an unsuspecting people, If it can be avoided. But there's the respoot that old time things create. For who would bear the positivenesa 5f a Big B "it s so, and a little b, "you ro another." The "know it all" follow, And the insolenoe of both. If there b a way to avoid it? It is therefore the peaceful mlenion of This soribe, Who being thoroughly Democratic and Amerioan. And who therefore b jliovot that maj r- ities Shall, In this own free land, determine All questions, whether vexed or not. That, at our next municipal eleotion There shall be submitted To the citizens thereof the question Shall it be, a big B, or A little b and that the decision Thus obtained shall b final, and The discussion B endod. Xamin. FAKMEKS' I'K'MC. To He Held at Ieep Spring, .lows ('., Friday August Jlli. Trenton. N. C, July 2tb, 1891. Editor Journal: There will be a farmers' picnic at Deep Springs, Jones county, N. 0.,next Friday week, the 7th day of August. All porBons are invited to oomeand bring their baskets. Prominent speakers are expsoted to be present and make speeches, lion. 11. F. Qraddy. F. D. Koonce, G. W. Harrison and J. M. Mewborne. The editors of the Joi'unal are re spectfully invited to attend. (Thoy will take great pleasure in being there- -Ms. J Kespectrully, F. F. Orekn, Sao. Deep SpriDgs Alliance. The Norfolk, Wilmington and Charles ton Railroad. All that follows is clipped from the Raleigh Chronicle': A dispatoh from Norfolk, Va., flays: The engineer corps engaged in run ning the routo of the Norfolk, Wil mington and Charleston railroad from Qilmerton Dooks, near Portsmouth, throunb the Dismal BwamD. reached Cornland yesterday and will be at Wallaoeton tomorrow, ten miles from South Milla. The engineers seem to bo working slowly, but it is said they are doing it carefully. From South Mills they will probably go over two routes one to Elizabeth City and one some dis tance north of that place. The people ot Elizabeth City are al ready moving to have the road touch there. There is some talk of Norfolk Wilmington and Charleston utilizing the road bed ol tho Dismal Swamp oanal from Qilmerton to South Mills, whioh is the entire length of the water way. While the proposed road will run through a flat oountry requiring little grading there will a vast amount of bridging and treetling to be done, The Wilmington Star adds: "On this end of the line good progress is being made, there being about throe hundred hands employed in the work The way is cleared about eighteen miles beyond Jacksonville or within about three miles of Maysville, and grading is going on all along tho cleared poi tion." THEY SETTLED AS OLD FEUD. A Bloody Fight With Knives and Clubs at uu Alliance Karlicetie. Charleston, S. C, July 20. At an Alliance barbecue at Prosperity, New berry oounty, today a serious outting affray occurred between James Hunter aud the Morris's. This was caused by an old feud between those parties. tlunter was struok on the bead with a stick and seriously injured. George Morris received both a out in the face and neck whioh may prove fatal. H. U. Singley rushed in to stop the fight and was seriously, perhaps fatally out in the throat. Julius Epping was cut on the baok of his hand in trying to stop the fight and several others re- osived minor injuries. Tennessee Legislature Called. Nasbvills, Tenn.,JuIy 20. Gover nor Buohanan has deoided to call the Legislature to meet in extra session August 17th. He will refer the whole penitentiary question to that body to investigate, consider and aot upon. EASTERN CAROLINA DISPATCH. Wilmington S. S. Company. New Berne, N. O., July 28, 1801. The attention of shippers and the travelling publio is oalled to the fact that there is no diminution in the ser vioe of this line, the steamer Neuse making three trips per week as in buiier season!, thus continuing a full, prompt and regular service. Tbrougn unit uming given, and tickets sold to leading points north. For particulars and books of shipping instruction! apply to. til Aug, 1st. Geo. Henderson, Agt. SCHEDULE OF THE SAILINGS Of the Steamers of Clyde's North Caro lina Lino from. Baltimore to New Berne, N. C, Month of August, 1801. Str. Defianoe. Saturday, Aug. 1. Btr. Geo. H. Stout, Wednesday, Aug. 5 Str. Defianoe. Saturday, Aug. 8. Str. Geo. H. Stout, Saturday, Aug. IB. Str. Defianoe, Wedneaday, Aug. 19 Str. Geo. H. Stout, Saturday, Aug. 23. Str. Defianoe, Saturday, Aug. 29. Returning, leave New Berne for Baltimore: Str. Geo. H. Stout, Friday, July 81. Str. Defianoe, Friday, Aug. 7. Str. Goo. H. Stout, Tuesday, Aug. 11. Str. Defianoe. Friday, Aug, 14. Btr. Geo. H. Stout, Friday, Aug. 21. 8tr. Defiance, Tuesday, Aug. 23. Str. Geo. B. Stout, Friday, Aug. 28 Avoid breakage of bulk and ihip via theonly direot line. H. n. C"kt, A"nt. A Mult Against Juntos (iordon Benuett. New Yoiik, July 29 The grand jury has found an indictment against James Gordon Bennett, charging him with misdemeanor in publishing in the New York Herald more of the details of the execution by electricity of Smiler, Slo cum, Wood and Jugiro, than the law allows. 0!!.'-( ri i;.(erl)ciid. Baltimore, July 'S. Samuel Sands, ono of the oldest citizens of Baltimore, died today, aged ninety-two. He had been in uaiutorruptcd sorvice Go a prin ter, editor, or publisher sinco his ap prenticeship in 1811. Half a century ago he published the American 'armor, the firij agricultural paper m this country. I i i I i He secretary ot the T. ir State Agrir-.u!turu! Society. Dr.th was due to old Bgo. Children Cry fcr , Pitcher's . Castoria! 'It is coyer ti 1 ,!o to mend." Tliis Hjvinc vil' very well when applied to cop Imtt or habit, imtit i.s "tvny oil"' when .ippliod to Clothing or Shoes. There h it time when it is too late to nmnd them. The idea is to ptf Clotliinpr and Shoes that will not lmve to be con tinually "iueinli-.il." Tliifri the kind wo try to get aud m-!1. Cull on uh if you need Clathiiifi, Hats or Shoes. Our aim is uoou odods at the rtioiiT riucEs. J. M. HOW Alii). I 12 TEACHER OF IHSTRDMEUTAL HUM, 11AH0V AND COJirosITIOX. Will introduce Doctor Ward JicVson's "Finger Oyuinaslicx," a course of incalculable lenelit to the beginner, and to the advanced student who Jociii-i-to render more artistically Tho No England Conservatory Mi i hod will ho strictly nilhorrd te. Class now forming. Apply in porROii. IF YOU WANT A lasting SHOE The bc eur you (iet till' BEST, "ALDINE" $2.00 Shoe For tlif lai-ice, and the "ARMY AND NAVY" $3.00 Shoe For the gentlemen, have no equal i i her in STYLE, QUALITY or PUU K. nmm store. CLOSING OUT our lino of Mon'ti STKAW HATS at 50j. each. I Am Happy to See You And take plea&are lu Informing you Lhat J. C. WI1ITTY & CO. Have luBt received a Car Load of the World Renowned DAN I EL PRATT COTTON GINS, aud are now prepared to take orders for these celebrated Gins, together with the "BOSS" COTTON PRRN8K8. which com bined make the moet satisfactory outfit for ginning cotton ever used In this country. They also carry a full line of Heltlnn. Ma chine Oil, Lace Leather, together with a oomplete stock of Hardware. Hend for prioes nd come and examine their stock. They guarantee 10 pi ease you. j. i;. win n i uu . Cor. Houth Front and Craven His. VANflE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, SEVEN SPRINGS, N. C. FOIl I50TH SEXES. Tftacheraall Kradnatts. Military government for loya. Prof. Olsael, graduate ot ft. Jolin'a College. Annapolis, toacb- er or Military laoiics. Mnalo Teaeher, uraduate New England Conservatory of Mufto. Special coarse In Com. Law, Book-keeping and Penmanship. vocal musio, (;ansinemo ana Dumb-bell exercises free. No additional cost for Classics. For Catalogue call at Jousnat. office or address the Prlneipal. W. R. SKINNER, Principal, lEVEW SPR1GS, H. c. S. V7. WILLIS, Keeps Everything on hand usually found in a First-Class Grocery, Middle St. New Berne, N.C. jThc Housekeeper's Friend, A Karopene Stove, cet org for 01'c.or tils card j ur kitchen stove anil gel. uu Oil Hlov largo enough cock everything, nnd havo no hot kiu-hun lu summer. It It eato and in more econoht!. .ii t' iu a wo.nl elnve LlhlB with llltlM heat. Acothdi go'Kl tiling Just now a :j-can.i!e MicLm Lump, tho '-Mule Royal " , Eiirtheu Kettles for fruit-. rice, et . fiupe rtorioan Iron pot for '-oolting any lot u; all nice cooks and liousrkeupers appreciate Ilium. Wire Dish Covers, Ice ricks. Ki traclors tor lemon Juice. Wire Hroilers, feather Dusters. 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Varnish, Cook Stoves For Wood, Coal and Oil. Smal.wcod & Slover, MIDI i Mason's MIDDLE STltHET. Inne'H ilwir Fruit Jars AT L. EI. CUTLER & CO. NEW BERNE, N. O. ARE YOU SICK? TO KNWW HOW YOU MAY GET WBLI. WITHOUT MEDICINE I Fall and oomDleta Instructions lor self- treatment sent on reoelpt of Me. Postal Note la best. Ton will be oelLihted. Bo common sense. It aots Use a charm In most eases. Belief from Drat treatment. For Rheumatism. Malaria. Kidney UUeaee. Dyspepsia, UonsnmpUon, Catarrh, eto. Yon rxm no risk. Money returned If not titts fld. Address Adam Iinha.im llth Are., Altoona, Penn. .JyHldwlra Ho! For tic Camp-Meeting AT lane's Landing, Up Neuse River. Ererjbidy should go and hear the prenchinu' The steamer TRENT will run ontX OUKSION on Sunday, August 9th, leaving foct of Cravoa a.m. sharp. Returning, at 7:00 p.m. Fare for rund t.ip, half price. Urcot at 7:50 lij'ave Lauding Children BANK. ispr:jn p auk iTqE FAR!Or v ii lit; hihI col- ' Invited S5? STAPLE AST FANCY v GOODS, (iOOI)S REST Lowes! SY&ssl iN MitJN, "X. C. MM !V.Oi-hKYil.-: : . t. m: . p.: I v A -nKf i'Tftl-ly Ak(i-1i;m-'. A in ! I . ma pa) a , I.W :. I I IB hour. . Ill !' V, r,rw is. tim. is. r. L Thousand Pairs oi Shoes at, V O t AT i mil At 'AYLQR'S Jt TOUCii Tobacco I'acksge. 1'; , Alao a hi'itvj Job Lots Dch of of Tobacco, rnnitinK from Va. tc-r j ! Aleo, a hnni'y etocfe i. ; meet tho demands of v UU(i up . (limr KOods to ri:hrir.crH. F0RSALE. A Vory Valuable Truck, Cotton and Com Plantation, An : Kotuf of tlH- iHMll lM ii'ii 10 i.o as rii pari of . v of Now fin ot the I :c pi;ni j iHtni, well ei culliva- ll nr : - t ri'ii lu: ! as i- It t (ii Mali' I Hi re ti 1 1 ' -h J (. tm-, ' ii Uu r MTl.l o-l I; , V .V V K most ! tiv it. "ii' rr-';i Vf7 'HTi'H, Utu.nl ;"() itllt'iitM Mi.; fciii ' tl, in f tion, til'- baili:i i- Ml : 1 ttt-t liijl!'. Wl til h, I liifM' cmtwD; iirii k rr: si. il.ics ! r Ii iruli n w liti hrn ii. ciui'i ne :; lttixirt-rs, Iut;Mt)n'i wit ii i 1 f .li Klrd. I Wli! t llit; fi-ij, miilrl m.d .lirr, l.; . ami nil iti Al.fi i : i t- h;iw f ;n I'Vi'thT iiTtil Oilli:. n--; . iii.it kllcher) ; I wo Imrnc! i i iiolliinen, 1 .vety new. fof iiabui'dlnB. ! -1. llu' grw corn, fod- .M.i'lllR. MM with i horfc jiower 1 hltinK, ne tr 1 toller, and (1 onler. Will I" In Mi::t: w r I 'i 'K-!'!l ill mi ni v. ilium I'lio h:tH Cll yeitiK linn;, Ti t inn ui tw haiiiiice in ono . li. ( OV, i.w K' ne. N. l WE MEAN YOU. Hti;i tuij ' SI10il. or v K.i ib AbS for I'd i . I K. H':i i:.' frfs'i tot juht ttrrlvt J. FOINTAI fo!(5t t to fny ! h:. .hi" oiv.id a fresh lot. Of thoco BOLLKU warrantetl for six yeu:s. .(ll.l) CHAINS, V, c i; i v.i a written guarnutee with each -it.U!. UlySTOfKIS WAV t l', nn.l PRICKS AUH WAV nwwN. vi:i In and aee SAM. K. EATON, M'ldir :J,L(, npp.ri!i.o Baptist Chorch. may 2- dwif 75 Cases Tomatoes, 40 " Peaches, 100 Brandy Peaches SOLD CHEAP. Reduction in Old Vir ginia Cheroots. Also, Horsford Bread Preparation. IT. Ulyieli, WHOLESALE GROOEE, . MIDDLE STBJSET.-i; ' NEW.BEBJfK. H. 0. For Rent. The hnnse on month Front street Int oconpled as Marine llo8pit.nl, -