HE OT VOL. X.-NQ. 152; NEW BERNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. RN A L. tir . . rfrfsiNEss -locals:, w VFINE lot of Mountain, Apolns. just arrived at 0. E. Mover's, also a bic e . lot of Hrnns, Breakfast Bacon and a fine Oresm Cheese. - - -v " T0BA00O. If you want the highest market prloos (or your Tobacco ahip it to Beam. Warehouse, Durham, N. D j , own Jno B Hutohings&.Co,;-. ,rpo ONE who oan copy musio In J-clear style. I -will give work at in : tervala daring tho ; winter, I prefer the service of one Who understands harmony and -counterpoint, although : this knowledge is not necessary,, apl8tt ...ti-t-i ,Cha. L. GaskiUm AGENTS WANTED. Free prepaid outfit to energetic men. , Several of oar talesmen have earned from $70 to 100 a week for years pas. Z Pi. O, . Box. 1871t New-Tetk--'f.i'..--.i, CONVEMENT.B(msforent.a V i..i.ti.,. i.l.i) C. T. Hamcocki ROOMS to let in pleasant, locality. Furnished or unfurnished. Suitable for housekeeping. -Apply at Joubmal . offloe; ,j,A.A,;,i,, 'r, JO - OLD paper for sale at the Journal office, toy; the dozen,, hundred or thouaand. 4,:? i-y. - ' : I ! tf INSURE with the MUTUAL BENE FIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of Newark, N. J., and get all the bene fits of life insurance before, ' or after death.; t Forty-six years in business. Forty-six millions assets. The leading Company in the State in 1890 Healthy male persons taken' from fourteen to seventy years old. . ; eugStf , . D. T. Oarbaw at. Agent. NEW DBUG STORE. Drugs, Med! sites and Ohemloals, O. P. Popular Proprietary Medicines. All varieties of DrDggiat'a Sundries. Trusses and Brao'a, , New orop Gardxn Heeds. Fine and Large " Stock Olgars and Tobaoco. Ait Haw. Pre scriptions accurately eomponnded (and not . at WAS prices), onr mtto and our aaoceas. ' O. O. QKu-KN. Sramlet eno Apothecary, Middle at- roar doors from Pollock. Jan2S ly AROTIO 80DA and Coca Cola at Bam 'I. R Waters. It has been discovered that Archduke John of Austria served in ythe Chilian war on a Congres sional man-of-war. THE Charleston, 8. C, policy holders of the New York Life In '' enranoe Company, are taking steps to have the company investigated. It is stated that President liar rison will remove Mr. Lyman from the Civil ' Service Commission and appoint ex-Congressman McComas in his stead. " " TEX learned and eloquent Dr. Alexander, Bishop of Derry, Ire land, has accepted an invitation from the trustees of Columbia Col lege to deliver a course of leotures .on Christian , Evidence daring the Lent of 1892. r; Bomb people ont West were dis posed to -.eonstrue President Harrison's proclamation to mean that the Oklahoma lands were open only to ' Settlement by the whites bat the Secretary of the Interior issues an order that there mast be no discrimination. The Presbyterian Committee on ; a Consensus Greed has been hold- , ing meetings to carry on its work. The committee is alsq charged to report whether 'any "changes are necessary , id the Apostles' Greed, particalarly 'in ? the phrases' MHe descended into , hell,". and the Holy Oatholio Church." -f. X MRS. Lida J.- Bacon, oi Cincia ; . nati, is the first woman appointed a master' commissioner by a court of law In Ohio. She was bo dis- - tinguished rrecenjly through ap pointment') by Jadge. Bafas. B. : Smith, qf , the superior court of Cincinnati. ' She is direoted to take testimony opon jadicial issues of consequence involved and to report her findings to the coart as the basis for the, court's farther orders and final decree. -Thb management of the Sooth em Exposition, to! be held October r 1st to December 1st, 1891, has set .apart the week of October 5th to 10th as Kewspapej wWeek The most prominent :; men connected with the Southern Press, will be present ;and speak npon' the itiL vantages, v of their ? respective sections. Colonel A., K. McClure of Philadolphta,1 will be present, and more than one hundred other 1 nrnminAnf- N Art horn ftd;trrp . A meeting of the Democratic State Executive Committee has been called by Chairman Smith, to be held at Baleigh on October 15th It is understood that one of the objects of the meeting is to talk ' over and arrange for a thorough organization; of the party through out the State, and it is hoped there will be a fall attendance of the r -onbors' This would be a good too, for Democrats, Alliance ir 1 non-Alliance men, to meet t s f 1 have an old-fashioned I ; f If there is any wob ' . i 5 ft tr-twor, Et.ind " 1 ' i t"""U:Ar r.? '; y! '--y la : ', c "Lieutenant G ovebnOe Jones, of IJew York, whose only distinc tion so far ia that he "pays the frefght,' is determined to make for himself something more of an ad vertisement than he has had here tofore . by attempting a Mile opposition to the. ticket just nomi nated ; by his party. That is his last ohance for a good "ad' and he endeavored to draw Mr. Cleveland into it, but the old man didn't bite, The Bepnblicans regard the ticket jast. nominated as about as strong as any. they' could .have ..pitted against them and they have little expectatioa of beating it.? . logai;news; NEW ADVEBTJSSME NTS. O. E.Slover Mountain Apples, efo. J. B. B. Carraway Annual Meeting. 3. M, HowardUnderwear eto. CorroN Sales yesterday 40 bales at 71ots. See schedule of Stockholder's train in another column. Work is in progress at the Baptist ohurch. It will be thoroughly repaired and repainted. .Mr. H. Giles, stainer and polisher of furniture and woodwork, has opened a shop on Broad street. Reserved seats for the Blind Tom en tertainment will be sold at Mr. T. A. Henry's drag store commencing this morning at 9 o'clock. The sidewalks in nearly every por tion of the city are being pat in better condition by individuals. The spirit of improvement is catching. Religions seryioes at the Ling 'Wharf this evening at 8 o'olook, conducted by A. M. Baker. A oordlal invitation is extended to all persons to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Sam'l S. Duffy who are visiting Mr. Duffy's brother, Dr. Chss. Duffy, sr., at Catharine Lake, Onslow county, came near meeting with a serious acoident Sunday. While out driving the horse became unruly and finally ran away. Mrs. Duffy was thrown out but fortunately sustained no Injury exoept the soreness resulting from the jar. ,. Mr. Cyrus Fosoue, who lives in Jones oounty. bix miles south of Maysville, took a trip in Onslow last week for his own satisfaction to see what was being done towards building the railroad. He found a force of hands, mules and osrts, hard at work grading the places that had been passed by between Jack' sonville and Maysville on the first time going over the road grading, found the people along the line hopeful in regard to the future prosecution of the work and was assured by Mr. Hinton, one of the men in charge, of the oertainty of its being built right en to New Berne. Coming and Going. Mr. J. W. Moody and wife left yes terday morning to spend some time in the mountains. Bev. M. N. George and family re turned from visiting relatives and tak ing a pleasure tour in the western part of the State. Bsv. O. G. Vardell returned from at tending AlbemarU) Fresbytry at Rooky Mount. ' ' ' Mr. W. W. Clark went down to Beaufort on , professional and other business. Mr. Jesse Harrison went down to Beaufort on a business trip. Bishop A. A. Watson, of Wilmington, passed through an route to Beaufort on business pertaining so his offloe. Death of Mr, John Gsskuu, " Mr. Jonh Gaskina, brother of Mr. Wm. Gaskint , of this city died last Saturday the Wth Inst, at his residence near Grantsboro after a brief illness. He was at work on his farm as usual the preceding Wednesday, bnt did not get op as oustomary the next morning and when his wife oalled him she found that he had been the victim of a sudden and severe, attack of Illness and was even then. speechless, in which condi tion he remained until death oeme three dayi later.-,fwi:SiV:;ftS Mr. Gaskina leaves two brothers and two sisters j besides : his immediate lamuy. ue was oa years oi age ana was a good Christian from his youth dpi No griping or; nausea after using Brookneld's Liver and Kidney Fills, Will cure Biliousness, Constipation, Torpid , liver and stomach troubles. Sugar coated, oval. Price -85 cents Give them a trial. For sale by F. 8. uufiy, New uerne, p, O. i . r . ... ... , ,., . ...... ?, - ,r ; . ': . : Two Balloon Ascensions Dally, j Jno. T. Patrick, the Secretary of the Boutnern Exposition to be held in Ual eigh, N. C., during ! October , and November, has hired for two months, four euronauts, two men and two wo men, and there are to be two daily ascensions and parachute ' leaps, from the Cpenlng until the closing date of the Exposition. Besides this balloon fea ture, many other attractions have been arranged, for Mr. Patrick believes in amusing the crowd is well as showing them a fins exhibit of the prod no ts of tne eouin. nx. . The favorable impreaaion produood on he fimt appearanoe of the -'eftfiUe liiuid fruit remedy Syrup of I. (I faw j s p-ohas fcnf'a more tl-ft i c . m I ' l J) l ' -i" t er-i"5.'"!l ( f i- l v o 1 i . f i ) P 1 f - UNJTJ8T, OPPBESSm, UNLAWFUL, Entering of Satural. Oyster Beds Those who Have Done so Must Face the Law. ' Hon. W. H. Lucas, Chief Shell Fiah Commissioner is positive that natural oyster bede exist in the grounds that have been entered by individuals and companies,' and he characterizes the taking of them np as one of the most cruel and unjust acta ever perpetrated against the poor native oystermen who get their living by oystering on these natural beds and that it will not be submitted to and that if stubbornly persisted in, serious trouble is likely to ensue. Those who have in an upright, straightforward and business-like way carried out the letter, spirit and intent of the law by making entries as the law provides of grounds on whioh there were no oyster rocks and have honestly set to work to engage in oyster culture, will be upheld and proteoted in all their rights but those who aoted unfairly in the matter and contrary to the intent of the law by entering grounds containing natural beds under the delusion that because they were omitted from pre pared charts that therefore they could appropriate them, hold the oystermen aloof and strip them at will of their natural growth for selfish aggrandize ment will find that there is a faithful watchman on the tower, armed with the power of the law, and that he will contend with might and main in the courts of justice and by the patrol force for the rights of the oitizena, Mr. Lucas asserts emphatically that even though parties have succeeded in getting grants issued to them for grounds containing natural beds they will be arrested at the first attempt to dredge them, and further than that, that they will not be permitted to work the beds while the matter is pending in the courts for he will not only arrest the violators bat will tie up the boats used in making the attempt. THE EXPOSITION. A Good Object Lesson for Visitors and a Good Advertisement for Exhibiting Sections Sco that Craven Shows np properly. The News & Observer discourses of what a splendid objeot lesion a visit to the Exposition will be in these words: One thing is certain: It will be a Southern Exposition, at whioh the Southern States are to show themselves at their best. Suoh a show will be worth the study of every lover of the South-. A areat deal is written and said about the wonderful resources of the South. How many of our people have even a shadowy conception of what those resources really are i How many know that a single cotton mill in the South manufaotnres and puts npon the market four hundred different artioles for common use ? These arti cles are all made of cotton, and the ofQoers of the corporation are Southern men. If a people would know all it oan do it should first know what it is doing. The Southern Exposition will furnish to every visitor an opportunity to know what the South is doing, and it will be worthy the study of every child and adult, who oan possibly roaoh Its grounds." Now, If Craven oounty has suoh an exhibit there as she oan and should have, the thousands of visitors oan see what this section is and is doing and suoh a favorable opportunity for bring' ing the oounty into prominence before multitude of strangers seldom pre sents Itself and the way for it to be utilised to the utmost is for eaoh indivi dual to realize that he has a part to fulfiill in making the display fully representative of the oounty. Bear hand in the matter, send in something to help ont Craven's exhibit, and then attend the Exposition and see what your own. oounty displays, what the other counties of the State have, and what is shown by the other Southern States. It will be of benefit to all. SIXTI CABS SMASHED CP. A Disastrous Doable Freight Wreck on ! : ;; tho Pennsylvania , PnTSBcao, Pa. Sept. 20. A freight wreck ooourred on the Pennsylvania Bailroad. two miles east or Greensburg, this morning, demolishing forty freight and twenty eattie oan. Engineer Hosiers and Brakeman Wadsworth were fatally injured, and fireman B, IS. Stanley seri ously hurt. ' 't-:- The wreok waa caused by the freight train parting on the) down grade and ooming . together again. Before the tracks were cleared, an east bound bat tle train o rushed Into the; wreck and twenty ear loads of Cattle were killed The wrsok waa one or the worst ever seen. The oars were piled on top of eaoh other nearly 100 feet high. The loss will reaohaway up In: the thousands. iAn unknown tramp was found burned to death. , : . x , v ',:t.$ , ' ' A Dream Of Hnhies''V'0!V' May be followed by a morning of "La Grippe.'? Easily, and why I Because the displacement of covering In bed, a neglected draught from a partly dosed window, an open transom connected with a windy entry in a hotel, may oonvey to your nostrils and lunge thO death-dealing blast. Terrible and swift are the inroads made by this new des troyer. The . medioated . alooholio prinolple in Hostetter'e Stomach Bitter will check the dire oom plaint. A per sistence in this preventive of its further development will absolutely checkmate the dangerous malady. - Unmedioated alooholio stimulants are of little or no value. The just medium is the Bitters. Not less ((Tloaclous is it in oases of malaria, biliousness, constipation, rheu- mni 'iin. dynpepsia and kidney trouble. 1 he wef "e usually those upon whom t - 1 -t'S first. Invigorate wi TANDEMEBE IS LAW ABIDING And Wants the Law to Farnlsu Pro tection from Frauds. Mb Editor: We regret very much that Vandemere has had to suffer so muoh abuse and misrepresentations from certain parties, we suppose inter ested in oyster gardens. We olaim to be a law aoming ana peaceful people, offering no hoatility to anyone ooming among us with honest and friendly intentions; but there are two things in this oyster question that we are opposed to. Dirst, we are op posed to having the natural oyster beds of our river and sounds entered by private individuals for speculative pur poses, and second, we are opposed to monopolies in general, but we do not propose to sustain our opposition by violenoe and no one need fear to come among us. We realize the faot, that the Htate is amply able to protect her citizens against frauds, and if the survey of the oyster lands was a fraud, then the party making the survey must be a iraua, and the State can be relieved from any obligations in accepting such a fraud. and that is the channel througn wnicn we propose to seek redress. The lives of Messrs. Uano, ur. uates and Gen. Gaston Lewis are in no more danger in Vandemere than at their own firesides. There are not, and have never been any threats against them, and no parties have been bound over to the Superior court on aooonnt of any. Some parties became frightened on account of the rather injudioious ex pression of indignation at the aotion of oyster surveyors, and made a very great mountain out of a very Bmall mole hill. No Mr. Editor, we will never resort to violenoe until abandoned by our old mother State, and we have two much veneration for, and confidence in her to fear that. We simply propose to see, if the State made a tnutake in accepting the Winslow survey, and if so, we shall insist on a correotion, and ask the Htate to hold Mr. Winslow answerable for any false reports and in the mean time, we extend a nearly welcome to uen'i. Lewis and any of bis friends to our little city and assure them that not a hair of their heads shall be touohed. Vandemere, N. C, Sept. 30, 1891. W. E. H. TO GUARD THE STRAITS. England Will Do It Should Turkey Show Herself Incapable. London, Sept. 30. Associated with this news the British foreign ofUoe has received advioes from Sir William White, the British ambassador at Con stantinople, to the effect that Said Pasha had sent him a report from the governor of Smyrna on the Mitylene incident, with a note repeating in urgent terms the Porte's request for an explanation. Sir William white does not mention the reoeipt of any information concern ing Sigri from Admiral Lord Kerr on which the response ought to be based. The delaying-of the reply tends to con firm the belief that Admiral iverr acted under orders and that it was not ohance that caused the mancovers. Sigri, it is believed was selected as an unobtrusive place to effect a suggestive demonstr tion. The Standard in an artioie direotly inspired, if not waitten by Lord Salis bury, B private secretary, puts the position explioity. it says: "it is advisable that the whole world should know what the English government will do. Russia will lull itself into a most dangerous delusion to imagine that Great Britain will, under any cir cumstances, suffer Russia to obtain command of the Dardanelles. As long as Turkey effectually guards the straits, Enaland will not interfere, out imme diately the government of the Sultan, in a fit of timidity perversity, or Bewil derment, shows itself inoapable of performing that imperative duty, England will assuredly not shrink from having reoourse to expedients for meet ing the difficulty." Death of an Aged Virginia Lady. Stachton. Va., Sept. SO. Mrs. Mary Yost, mother of Mai. S. M. Yost, and grandmother of ex-Congressman Jaoob Yost, died at the residence of her son in Staunton this morning aged ninety.one years and twenty-six days, in the full possession of her mental faculties. A Million Without an Owner. London. Sept. 80. The Chilian silver brought from Monteviedo by the steam ship Moselle, oonslgned by ex-President Balmaoeda to various war material manufacturing firms, was delivered saf elv this morning at the Bank of En gland, where it will remain by order of the oourts untill the legal questions whioh have arisen in connection with it have been deolded. Serious Uprising in Zanzibar. Berlin. Sens. 20. A dispatch to the TageUatt from Bag-am oy, Zanzibar, save that the Wadago tribe, in the northern territory have rebelled, and that the settlements or Iwa and Maori- la are In danger. The dispatoh adds that the Arabs are restless and that the situation is very bad. , The Oatholio missions in the interior are also in dan ger. Prompt and erreotive measures will be required to avert a serious dis aster. M A Common Sense Remedy. In the matter of curatives what you want is something that will do ita work while you continue to do yours a remedy that will give yon no inoon- venienoe nor interfere with your busi ness. Buoh a remedy is Aixoock's PobodS PLABTKB8. These plasters are not an experiment; thev have been in use for . over, thirty years,: and their value has been attested by the highest medical authorities, as well as by test! monials from those : who have need them. They require no change of diet and are not affected by wet or oold. Their aotion does not interfere with labor or business; yon oan toll and yet be onred while hard at work. They are eo pure that the youngest, the Oldest, the most delicate person of either sex oan use them with great benefit. v i Beware of imitations, and do not be deoeived by misrepresentations. - Ask for AtiLCOCK's, and let no solicitation or explanation induce you to aocepfr Ssef POWDER Absolutely Pure. ' A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in loaveninir strength. Latest U. S. Government Food Report To the Public. I have leased the old reliable and popular Reams warehouse, Durham, N. C. for a term of years. I have had many years experience in the warehouse business and understand thoroughly how to guard the Farmer's interest and get the highest market prioes for to baoco. I have an elegant warehouse well equipped. The best light in the world, and a well trained warehouse force. I will have my opening sale October 1st, and you will do well to have a shipment there in time. Give mo a trial and I will look carefully to your interest. Hhip to Koams ware house, Durham, N. C., and write lo Yours very truly, sep22im Jno. B. Butciiimob & Co. NOTICE- Tho Fourth Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the New Berne Huilding and Loan Association will t. held at the Y. M. O. A. Hall on Wednesday night, Sept. 30th, at 8 o'clock. A full attendance is requested. By order of President, J. R. B. Oauraway, sep23td, Soa'y and TrcM "Something for nothing iun't busi ness." We don't promiEe yon something lor nothing, bnt do promise you your money's worth. Now aa the cold weather cornea on apace and you have need to change your summer appearal for winter do not forget to try us. We have some bargains in wool underwoar and wool hall hose. It you would keep well, wear good thick underwear and don't buy it until you have triod ua. Wo have the largest and best stock in the market. J. JUL IIOWAKD. TOBACCO ! TOBACCO Durham, N. C, Is the place to sell your Tobacco. JOHN R. HUTCHINOS & Co., . Proprietors. Restaurant IS EIOW OPEN. Frog Legs, Quail on Toast, and O well, they will come in a little later. Regular Boarders, ?" GO per week. Transient, on European plan. W. A. WHITE, Suocessor to Mace & Co., Offers a full line of Choice Groceries Lowest Prices. Also oountry-made Tabs. Roof Paints, Oils, Brushes, eto. Proprietary Remedies and Medioinea in ordinary use constantly on hand. To-day is your last chance to get one of our nice Fancy Silk Vests at $2.50 as they will not be on sale after to day. Do not miss the opportunity but buy one. BARGAIN STORE. Salesmen add Collectors To handle the Greatest Maohine on earth the genuine Singer Sewing Machine with latest improvements, best attach' menu aud handsomest Cabinet work, It Is the easiest to sell and the best to rmrehsse, always giving satisfaction. ; Qood territory allotted to responsible men. and a nioe, lisht running wagon furnished. For particulars, call on or aaaress ; i. THE SINGER MF'Q CO.; Pollock St., New Berne. N. O, ; eptt.4 ; ' iW.T. LAMB, Agent, Whea Baby Was aSck,-. gm her Cartorla. ', ITaen she was a Child, she tried f or Cattorla; Whea alia became liln, aha clung to Caataria. THOSE UMBRELLAS have arrived and they are beauties; especially those Steel Rods and Feather weights. Our Fall Stock cf Clothing baa also arrived and comprises the Finest Selected stock we ever carried, and that is saying a great deal. We have also a line of pretty LITEST STflE DERBIES. Ziegler's and Crossett's Men's Fine 8hoe which wo havp, need only to be mentioned. A full line cf Ziegler's Ladies' Shoes nlso just received. Does your l!oy need a suit ? Ben ours before buying also a nice BALL and BAT FREE with every euit. Ikrrington & Baxter. S, W. WILLIS, -AND- Clieese. Middle St. New Berne, N.0. L E. HIBBARD, Watoh.es, CLOCKS, Jewelry. And Silver-ware, 1SEW 13EENE, 2f. 0. Repairing Neatly Dons. junelT ilwlf ROBERTS I BIO. Wholesale Dealera in Groceries, Provisions T0RACC0 ami SNUFF, BOOTS ami SHOES. Vt'e nro nlfo jurents :r STOCK "DI ADS.M' PLOUK, vry barrel wanantcd. A lan'0 Htoek of I'UKli W KHT INDIA MOLAH.sKS, our own Importation. 4'ointt to flee nB. or send your orderR You will llrnl our l'ricus aa I.OW aa tho Lowest. niaySJilwtf ROBERTS 4 BRO land Tho World's Wonder, -WILL. GIVE A Musical Entertainment At the above named Hall Wednesday Evening Sept. 23, 1891. Oen'l Admission 50 eta, Unserved Spats 75o.; Gallery 253. T. W. DEWEY, 4. 11. l OWKl.U DEWEY & POWELL, Life, Firs and Bt.nm "INSURANCE. 01''l'K,12 IN Fakmickm and Merchants Uank i NEW UEliNM, N. C. WIt-L eepll :v ;i,.i to sf.i: k you. Mason's Improved Fruit Jars -AT- L. H. CUTLER & CO. NEW BERNE. N. 0. An Unparalleled Offer! For the next thirty days we will sell SOLID GOLD RIDING BOW FRAMES SPECTACLES WITH F1KST -Q.DALITT LKK8E8 AT $2.50 Per Pair! BELL THE JEWELER. J.F.Taylor Has ariived from the North with the IiARGEST -AUD Best Assorted Stock -OF- Groceries, . -Dry Goods, ' - ; Ship Chandlery ' . &0i i - fto. v- &o. w .. he ever kept, and now offers to bis FOR SALE. x Two BRAND NEW Georgia Cotton Gins, 35 and 45 Saws each, for sale by Big Ike at 45 and 55 dollar, each. Factory price 00 and 115 dollars, each. Ginners will do well to call and see him. we urn YOU. Stop aai look at our line of 80TJVKHIB spoosg. Auk for i'an! K. Wl.to' FOUHTAIM PENS, fresh lot J UBt arrived. I forgot to say I have Just reoeltfel afresh lot of thoeo ROLLED fiOLD CHAIRS. warranted for six j '-are. W give a written guarantee with each chain. .-! SlOi it IS WAJ UP, and PRICKS ARK WAY DOWN. ( ome in and see me. SAM. K. EATON, "MlilileBt opo-'Mini odpltet Ubnn . Just Arrived : Young Kentucky and test Virginia Horses Has Just Arrived with Two Car Loads of Young KENTUCKY and WEST VA. HOESES Am MULES From o to 7 Years Old. EXTRA FINE DRIVERS, Draft and Saddlo Horses, Which Will l!o Sold Cheap. Also Nice Variety of Carriages, Buggies, Carts, Harness, Whips, Lap-Robes, Dusters etc., etc. OUlt MOTTO IS Quick Sales Small Profits, Call and sco lis hoforo von buy; it will bo to youradvautago to do so. & GO. To My Patrons and the Public Generally. riaviUf; removed tny place of business M Son ir Front Struct, i'hree doors Uwi of the Gaston House, whoro I will ba pleased to serve my patrons an hsvetofore. I shall keep coriHLuDtly oil hand .V FULL LINE OF SAMPLES of the very best i'ol;i.;i; '.Ml DoMKSTIO OOODS. U. SAWYER, eeplltf Fashionable Tailor BEST Sc, OigTeEur IN THE CITY, THE 11 FAVORITE," For Sale by LUCAS & LEWIS. Jas. Redmond WHOLESALE DEALEU IN WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS, South Front Street, . Two Doors Cast Gaston Hons lilies many friends inducements to call. Bft Quality of Gooda, Kbeoshh4Clll(lrelieg-retlCMtorla. r