VOL. X.t-HOSl55M fNEWJBERjp:; N. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. . R nSI2TESS LOCALS ;v ..." A',l : ;'v i ... t ' . ' V'V .-J-' 'pOBAOCO. If yon went the highest X market prions for your Tobaooo chip it Beam Wrebone, Durham, N. 0. oar J no. B Hutuhings & Go,v';;;. - rPO ONE whrvea copy motto In 1 a1m Atvta T will -ariv. WArftr at In tervals during the ' w Inter; I prefer the services of one who understands harmony and counterpoint,' although - this knowledge it not necessary. sepl8tf . --Cha. L. QaSKlu.. - AGENTS "WANTED Free prepaid oatflt to energetic men. Severe! of our salesmen have earned- from -$79 to tlOQ week for years paK .P. O. Box 1371V New York. -v . Convenient" Boodm for rent M . OLD papers for. gale at the Journal offloe by the dczen,- hundred or thousand.lL D si.;H . i G 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, v. Forty-six : years in .business. Forty-six millions assets.'' The leading Company in the State in 1890. Healthy . male persona taken from fourteen to seventy years old. ,. ,.: angStf . D. T. Oabkaway. Agent. XTEW DBUO 8TOEB.-Drugs, Medi il eir.es and Chemicals, O. P. Popular Proprietary Hedlolnes. All varieties of Droggist't Bundrles. Trusses and Brao s. New erop Garden Seed. Fin. and Large Btock Cigars and Tobacco, all hew. Pre scriptions accurately compounded (and not at WAS prloee), oar mtto and onr success. V. 0. GBICJCN, Druggist aud Apotheoary, Middle Mm four doors from Pollock. Jn2aiy a Bfwrn i onni ' njt rA -int. 4 r. at 8AM'i.a Waters. " ' Ex Governor Morehouse of Mis souri baa committed snioide. ,TEB .Tennessee Legislature has adjourned. The Briceville miners re Btill in session. , 1 Why are snob, men as Pfeffer and i Fred. Douglass invited to speak at the Ealeigh Exposition t Eav. Thomas Dixon will deliver a lecture at Metropolitan Hall, Kaleifih, next Wednesday. A TEBBtBLB drought and hot weather has dried up the wells and streams in Illinois, and there is no grass for the stock. NEARLY two nnnarea cigar makers are on a strike at Qaincey, Fla,, beeause of the employment of two non-union workmen. Tna. New York Tribune says 'the honest dollar will elect Mo Kinlev." - The dollar is honest enough, but how about the men who handle it f ' V 7 Thb ordinance department of the United States 'navy claims to have the most rapidly firing guns in the world. A Dashiel four-inch gun recently tested was fired five rounds in twenty-six seconds. , Mbs. Maybeick, convicted in Loudon of poisoning her husband, has - enlisted the -efiorts or Mrs. Harrison,, Mrs. .Blaine . and other prominent ladies, ' who have for warded a petition to the Queen in her behalf. . . ; -. ;. 4 1 A, ,t Wilmington, , , Delaware, genius has, invented a cash drawer -which , lops " off the fingers of those who attempt td tap it. If a con- trivance of that kind had been applied to the United States Treas ury, what ;: -lot of flngerless , Republican officials there would be in this country. WiL Star. Norfolk, Va., Sept. 22. As a result of the meeting of lumbermen held in this city today, representa tives to'which 'were' present from New York, Pennsylvania,' Mary land, North Carolina, South Garo Una, ; Virginia, and "the District of Ooulumbla, it was decided to apply for charter for a stock company tobe known as the North Carolina Dressed ; Lumber t Company, em , braolngj lasiiber; concerns,; in,' the States mentioned;' The minimum capital Is to be not less than 1200, 000 and ' the maximum not; more than 12,000,000.- The officers elected for the: first year are as follows; President, John L. Boper1, Norfolk; vice-i president,. Hi Clay Turns, Baltimore; secretary, John Barker, Norfolk; 'treasurer,: 'T.'.W. Smith Washington, D.C Directors W, A. Wimstatt, '.Washington. D.C. T. B. Hyman,' Qold8boro,;N. C.j W, L. Parsley, Wilmington, ?N. 0.: D, W. AlLcrman, Alooln,' 8. O.; J. Elowart Knight; Edenton, ' N. G. II. Corwin, jr., . Elizabeth pity, N. C; D. J. Aaron, Mount Olive, N.C; James McQuire, Sufiolk, Va.; H. O, Taia, IT. IT. Duker, E. E. Dale, Q I. E!canr and 1 John Ilorstmeier. Z " lore, and W. P. Thompson i I C. O. Hamilton, Newberne, C. : ';-y narker states that i'tUv i - "so of the conr',ny td I - -- " 3 f r l-.nt'r, r-J ta LOCAL NEWS. NXWADVSSTI3SM1NT3. L' H. Cutler & Co.-Beaten. " J. M. Howard Your money's worth. Oottoii -Sales yesterday 65 bales at 7 1 to M ets.! ?Z"VZ? ;Z " ' Since the discontinuance of the rainy pell the weather has been very favora ble for maturing crops, especially to for ootton. Rev. L. W. Crawford, formerly putor of Cehleaary - It- E. Ohuroh, now a Professor "In Trinity College has been eleoted" a-'member'of the School -of Christian Philosophy, New York, ) t" j A riding" party of the Collegiate In stitute were out driving yesterday afternoon and in passing the Joubbtal office they halted long enough to honor ouf sanctum with a fine basket ' of grapes. They were mighty nioe and enjoyed almost as much a if we oould have shared the ride with the merry young folks. President Chadwiok's report of the A. & N. 0. Bailroad read at the annual meeting made ' a splendid showing. The earning! increased twenty-eight per cent, over the last report a year ago and oprating expenses had lessened. Also there has been made permanent improvements to the road, two new en engines a parlor car etc., amounting to $23,505,88. Blind Tom's matinee yesterday morn ing was well reoeived. Among the audienoewere the faoulty and pupils of the New Berne Collegiate Institute who attended in a body. Thouah an imbecile in all eke, the ease with which Tom renders difficult seleotions and the exaotness with whioh he imitates a ohurch organ, musio box, harp, guitar, Scotch bag pipe, drum, fife. firing of oannon, etc., on the piano is marvellous. Miss Clara Morris, daughter of our former townsman, Mr. Calvin Morris, now in Ei&ston, is in the oity canvass ing for an Interesting and instructive book. It will be remembered that Mr. Morris is helpless from an attack of paralysis with which he was stricken before bis removal, and, aside from the merits of the work she is selling, Miss Clara deserves patronage and en couragement in her laudable efforts to contribute to the support of the family. The committee appointed to prepare for the meeting whioh Bev. Sam P, Jones, evangelist, assisted by Bev. G, M. Stuart and Prof. Exoel, is to con ducted in Wilmington are busily engag ed in getting everything in readiness. The tabemsole is being elarged for the oocaaion, eto. The meetings will begin on Saturday -the 10th day of Ootober. Would 'nt it be well to secure Mr. Jones services for a meeting in New Berne. The Y. M. O. A. have on former occa sions led the way in movement! of this kind, what do they say to the propoei tlonr Metoalf street between Pollock and Broad now presents a soene of aotivity in the building line. : Mr. 0. T. Watson haa accumulated quite a supply of lum bar, and work is going forward on several of the eight dwelling! whioh he is starting to ereot on hii reoently ' pur ohaaed large lot. Another one of his, adjoining his residenoe is nearly fin ished; All these will be of a desirable class of dwellings containing from four td nine rooms each and supplied with a good olstern and pipe for gas. Mr. U. S. Mace has also commenced to put up two good ones a little aouth'of those first mentioned and we learn still more are in contemplation by other parties on the same street. Academy Trustees. At the regular monthly meeting of the trustees of the New Berne Academy held yesterday afternoon, the resigna tions of Messrs. George Allen and Clement Manly, who have .removed from the city, were, accepted and Messrs. Ja. A. Bryan and C. E. Foy were elected to fill the vacancies. , Thevalso leased the lot on. Broad street, once occupied by the New Berne steam fire engine company, toMr.E. W ., Carpenter for . a Una of fifteen The committee on the sale of the property on the corner of Broad and Middle streets made their report (the faota of whioh w bav previously giv en ana toe report was aaoptea ana ordered to be recorded..; A Good. Sign. ; rfcr-'ta'ft It is gratifying to iee the great quan tities tot .best quality, latest: Improved farming machinery that la now brought to .New Bernei There is greatly in creased demand for it. Mr. J, CWhitty Informs usj that it is now inuoh easier to sell a high prloed plow than formly, Fine plows and harrows are sought for. There is a tendency for first olass im plements generally; especially ia this noticeable In hay harvesting machinery. More attention is 'being paid to the hay orop than ever before and Instead of doing the work by hand, horse mowers and horse rakes are brought into requi sition to a considerable extent. f ? j: This state of affairs is very enoourag- ing. Diversifying the crops, cultivating the ' ohoioest varieties of eaoh, using labor saving implements and machinery and adopting wisely the best methods of worc to aooornplieh'tbe diir?! e"4 is t' 1 1 ror.J ta success tul pr. . Church Sotice. Hancock Street M. E. Church Bev. T. P. Rioaud, pastor. Services Sunday at U a. m. and 7:30 p. m., by the pastor. Prayer meeting at a. m. Sunday school at 8 p. m., W. B. ! Barrlngton, Superintendent. The publia are invited to these servioea and . will reoeive a cordial welcome, ' ' Fish, Turtles and Terrapins'. Among the fish boats that arrived at the dock Friday one of them contained a huge Welshman caught from New port river. It was a beautiful specimen of the finny , tribe and some of the by-etanders placed it at fifty pounds. See turtles, embracing the ordinary, hawk-bill and green varieties have been more abundant, in our market this season than usual. They are brought in daily and are constantly being shipped ' to Northern points. One hipped by Mr. B. B. Lane on the steam er Neuse weighed 285 pounds. A pretty good sized fellow. The season for dia mond back terrapins ia approaohing and they have already made their appear ance. Coming and Going. The steamer Neuse, of the E. C. D. line, brought in the following passen gers yesterday: Mr. 8. 0. Hamilton, returning from attending the meeting of lumbermen at Norfolk; Mr. J. W. Snellinga. of Manchester, Va., brother of our townsman, Mr. W. E. Snellings, on a business trip to the oity, and Mr. T. S. Harney, agent of the Norfolk anil Southern railroad at Elizabeth, taking the round trip with his family. Mr. M. Makeley left on the steamer Neuse for a trip to his farm in Tyrrell county, and Mr. W. T. Hill left on a business trip to Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. Judge H. B. Bryan returned last night from holding court in Warren county. Very Unfair. It is very unfair and unjust when the faots are known that Craven county. having the interest it has in the At lantic Boad, should have been allotted only one director on the part of the State at the annual meeting just closed, Oar citizens desired more represen tation, knowing that they were entitle to it, but it has been seen fit by controll ing powers to continue Craven's representation limited to the one director regardless to the expressions of our people. We have previously stated that Craven had more stock than all the other counties oombined as well as more mileage and from a business standpoint it dearly appears that she should be something-like proportionate ly represented, but, we regret to say, that seems where the rub comes, that it is not adjudged from a business view. The imposition has been repeated and our citizens feel It. Onr Next Fair. As the orops mature, do not forget to piok out the finest speoimena of eaoh kind for the New Berne Fair and keep them in a secure place. It will be but little trouble and it is so much easier to make the seleotions then than later, and besides if the separation is not made at the gathering the most desirable speoi mena may get used or damaged. The past grand suooesses of the New Berne Fair splendid : from the very start and with each succeeding exhibi tion surpassing its predecessor has brought it into high repute, not only among those who have attended bnt also among those to whom the count less throngs of delighted visitors have oarried tidings of the 'delight with whioh they viewed its manifold at tractions. In paoe with the inereased merit of the Fair has oome increased attendance year by jeer, and immense as it was last year there is every reasonable in dication that next year it will be vastly greater. -. ' ' Those who have been in different parts of the State inform us that the people generally ia all seotione are fully alive to the excellencies of this Fair and that very . many both visitors of the past and those who have not as yet at tended . one of Its exhibitions declare their firm intention of coming to the next one whether they take other pleas ure trips or not. f ' iM H f First Chinaman, to .Attempt Suicide PmLADBxrau, Sept. 3 Lee ; Bo. a Chinaman, attempted to oommtt snioide by cutting bis throat, with a razor at his laundry thia morning. He was re moved to the ihosnital. where he ia not expected to live. This Is said to be the first case of a Chinaman attempting to end'; his life- in. this country., Lee Bo was t lorry -one years or atje, ' an been in this city about four yearn. The Silver Stolen by Balmaceda. London, Sept. 23. Counsel on behalf of the Chilian government sodav an- plied to Justice Jaune to restrain the mail packet company owning the team ship Moselle from parting with $700,000 in bullion brought from Montevideo recently, except to , the Bank of Eng land, for storage purposes.' Counsel for the bank of the Biver Plata objected to this demand, claiming that tne finan cial Institution referred to bad already parted with $125,000 on aoeount of this bullion. Justioe Jeune decided that the bullion should remain In the Bank of England. --' i . i 4 II. II., .v..;,...;. Confirmed. V.:,- The favorable impression produced on he first appearance of the agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a few years SROhas been more than eon firmed by the pieasent experience of ail who have i" 1 It, B' i t s Meets of the I-- i f'-il'it iiiurers theCal- AiraUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK HOLDERS OF THE A. & N. C. R. Chadwick Re-Elected -Slight Changes in the Directors and Committees. Tho thirty-seventh annual meeting of the stockholders of the Atlantio & North Carolina Railroad was held at Morehead Thursday the 24th inst. The meeting wee largely attended and con siderable interest manifested. Mr. J Wolfendon of New Berne was made chairman and J. J. Royal of Morehead Sec After a report from the proxy oom- mittee the report of the President wis read and adopted. Through the State's proxy, J. E. Rob inson, the following Directors were aunounoed: W. S. Chadwick, P. M. Pearsall, J. W. Grainger, W. L. Kenne dy, Chae. Dewey, W. T. Caho, T. D. Webb and W. G. Brinson. On the part of the private etook J. M. Morehead, P. F. Faison, Arnold Borden and L. H. Cutler were eleoted. Finance committee: J. J. WoUenden Thos Daniels and S. I. Wooten. On motion the proxy committee was reduoed from seven to five and the fol lowing gentlemen were elected: W. L. Arendall, J. H. Davis, J. A.Pridgen, E. B. Haokburn and C. H. Fowler. A resolution of respeot paying tribute to tho late and lamented Gov. Bowie was presented and adopted, and or dered spread upon the minutes and a copy forwarded to the family of tho de ceased. The question of extension next came up and was debated upon quite freely by Messrs. J. A. Bryan, Washington Bryan, J. M. Morehead, P. F. Faiaon, M. D. W. Stevenson, W. T. Caho, J. E. Robinson, W. T. Faircloth, S. Isler, J. Whitford. The final decision reaohed was a unanimous approval of the amendment to the charter relative to the extension and that action be left with the president snd direotors of the road. Immediately after adjournment the direotors met in session and re-elected President Chadwick and Roberts sec. and tress. THE DRUMMER EVANGELIST Conducts a Very Successful Meeting at Clinton. The noted "Drummer Evangelist' W. P. Fife has just closed a meeting at Clinton. Mr. M. Li. Liee, or tnis oity, attended several of the services in Clin ton and was present at the concluding meeting Monday night, whioh he saye beggars description for the outpouring of God 's graoe unto hardened sinners and the reclaiming of souls t J profes sions of conversion and pledges unto better lives. Mr. Lee says that there were, as a result of the meeting, 419 conversions; 205 backsliders reclaimed, and 855 accessions to the several ohurohes, divided as follows; Baptist, 181; Presby terian. 79: Methodist, 71; Episoopal, 9 Old feuds that have existed for more or less years between individuals and factions in the town have been swept aside and hands have been clasped in religion and been clasped in friendship that have not known one another's sympathetio touoh in a life time. It Is wonderful I Uoldsboro Argus. A Common Sense Remedy. In the matter of ouratives what you want is something that will do its work while you continue to do yours a remedy that will give you no incon venience nor interfere with your busi ness. Suoh a remedy is Alloook's Poeocb Plabtebs. 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 testi monials from those who have used them. They require no change of diet and are not affected by wet or cold Their aotion does not interfere with labor or business; you oan toil and yet be cured while hard at work. They are so pure that the youngest, the oldest, the most delicate person of either sex oan use them with great benefit. Beware of imitations, and do not be deceived by misrepresentations. Ask for Allcock's, and let no solicitation or explanation induce you to accept a substitute. 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 prioesforto- bsooo. I nave an elegant warenouse well equipped. The' but light in the world, and a well trained warehouse force. I will have my opening sale Ootober lstr and yon will do well to have shipment there in time. Give me a trial and I will look carefully to your interest. Ship to ueama ware- bouse. Durham, a. v., ana write to Yours very truly, " sep23im . Jno. R. Hctohings & Co. y-vV NOTICE. The Fourth Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the New Berne Building ana Loan Association will be held at the Y. M. O. A. Ball on Wedmesday night, Sept. 80th, at 8 o'olook. A full attendance la requested, , . By order of President, J. B.B. Caabawat, sep23td, ' Boot and Treaii Xliss Corinne Harrison v (Formerly of New Berne, N. O.) . Will be glad to send descriptive circu lars of the Hementcay School for Boys ana uiris to applicants. . . 5 , .:, ..Address. ' ,iv. r t-; ' . MisS COBINKB HABE180W. , sep246I , v ;: , I, Norfolk, Ya. P0VI Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strennth. latest U. S. Government Food He port "Long experience made liim wise." Gay. That is the only way some of us learn anything, by long experience. Now if you have not had long ex perience in buying clothes you bon't know much about tbem wc don't but we try to get only relia ble goods and give theui to you at the right price. So when you need any Clothing, Hats or Shoes give us a chance. We will try and see that you get your money's worth. New neckwear, underwear and footwear just in, At HOWAKD'S. Gold Wave, (te.Eg I 1 . dr. WJ ".TTTSZ-V ' ''91- .-r-flrm III mm Full Line of Heating Stoves L. H. Cutler & Co. ST. MARY S SCHOOL RALEIGH, N. C. The Advent Term Begins September 24. auglS dw2m Grand Musical Treat In store for the citizens of this good old city, under tho uuapices of LADIES' AID SOCIETY OF THE BAPTIST CHUBCII, AT THK New Berne Theatre, TUESDAY EVENING, Sept. 29th, 1891. Oeneral Admission, - - - 35 cents. Beserved Seats, - - . - - 50 " Gallery, 25 " For further information see Bmull bills. LOOK AT YOUR ffWiYER frA VMMI Don't you need a New A an : If so, we have just what you want. mm store. ROBERTS It SRO. Wholesale Dealers In Groceries, Provisions TOBACCO and SNUFF, BOOTS and SHOES. We are alto acents tor STOCK "DIADEM' PLOUH, every barrel wnnaoted. A larae itoek of PURK .WBST INDIA M0LA.88K3, our own lmpor'atlon. 4V Oome to see as, or send your orders Ton vlU Snd par Prices as bow as the Iiowest. ; majUdWtf BOBXBIB BBO -. . SSW-srr. WfC- -rwrtn.! Hilars '-v ' "v- ' 4 , Vaea Baby was side, ve gm bar Cattorhk - Itom iteMs a Child, sbaoried for Castorla.' ; ' i Whoi she became Kiss,' She clung to Oastoria. " , When ilwWChlldrEstag them Castorla.' f -.- IV ' . '4 .-iv i: V '- 'Wi: p OvJii ? ': .'.-.VVi)i.'-ViV?;i?i:te:'; J. G. Wfiittyco, ARE OFFERING FOB SALE The World Renowned D&ni&S Pratt GuHsn Sins TOUKTnEK WITH THE "Boss" Cotton Presses whioh combined make the must satisfactory outfit for ginning cotton ever uned in this country. They also carry a full lino of Belting, Machine Oil, and Lace Leather, together with a full line of HARDWAEE. Hui 1 fir prices and conio and examine their k. Tliey sua ran lee to pleaue you. J. v. wm rrv a (X).. Cor. Ho nth Front aud tjraveii Htn. REDUCTION in Old Virginia Cheroots. Also, Horsford Bread Preparation. Buy your Shot and Powder and save Money WHOLESALE GROCER, KIDDLE STREET, NEW BEBNK. N. O. To My Patrons and the Public Generally. Having removed my place of business to South Front Stkkkt, Three doors East of tho Gaston Uouse, where I will be pleased to serve my patrons as heretofore. 1 shall keep constantly on hand A FULL LINE OF SAMPLES of the very best Foi:;:i(.N and Domestic (ioons. U. SAWYEK, scplltf Fashionable Tailor. Y. A. WHITE, Successor to Mace & Co., OUurs a full line of Choice Groceries AT Lowest Prices. Also countiy-mfide Tuba. Boot Paints. Oils, BruBhes, eto. Propriotary Remedies and Medicines in ordinary use contauutly on hand. JIMMIES Restauresit m how upEft Frog Legs, Quail on Twnst, sod 1 well, thoy will como in a little lati'r, Regular Boarders, ." 00 por week Transient, on European plan. k. L IslBBiHO, Watclaesy CLOCKS, Jewelry. And Silver-ware, NEW BKRNE, N. O. Repairing Reatly Done. Juno27 dwtf TOBACCO ! TOBACCO ! Reams Warehonse, Durham, N. C, Is the place to sell your Tobaoco. JOBN B. HTJTOHINQS & Co., Proprietors. Southern Exposition'- RALEIGH, N. C. ROUND TRIP RATES In Effect Sept. 29th, 1891 Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad, Passenger Department, New Bebn, N. O., 13, 1801 TO AGEKT3 : You are authorized to sell tickets from your station to the above Exposi tion to Bsleigh end return, inoluding one admission into the same at the fol lowing rates: Tiokets to be on sale Sept. 29 to Nov. 30th inclusive, good to return at any time up to end inoluding ueo. oa, ibui. Morehead Oity.. Wild wood- Newport Havelock $5.55 6.25 6.15 4.90 4.96 4.80 Oroatan..... Biverdale.... , New Bern Tnsoarora... Cora Creek Dover......... Caswell.. Kinston ......... Falling Creek 4, 8.90 8.70 8.4S 8.25 8.10 890 8.70 L u range , Best's Mae liee eeet 2.10 ' Bell Contract Tiokets only to the febovei The original purchaser must be required to sign the same. , -, , i (ft . 8. U,DILt, O.P.4. WE UWi YOU. Btop and look at oar line of SOUVBIIB SPOONS. Ask for Tanl K. Wlrts' FOTJHTAIX PENH, fresh lot Just arrived. I forgot to Bay I Uavejiut received a freak hit or l.ume ROLi.ED (.OLD CHAINS, warranted for six years. We five a writUa guarantee with each chain. My STOCK IS WAt UP, and PRICK ARB WAY DOWN. Come In and tee me. SMI. K. EATON, Middle Ht opposite Baptist Churo i may 2! dwtf S W. WILLIS, Hams -AND- Clieese. Middle St. New Berne. N.C. m'.siiwtr ' Just Arrived .- Young Kentucky and -Vest Virginia HAH3V i as Jus! Arrived witli Two Car Loads of Young IvENTUCKY and WEST VA. HORSES AWD MULES From o to 7 Years Old. j EXTRA FINE DRIVERS, I Draft and Saddle Horses. Which Will L!e Sold Cheap. Also Nice Variety of Carriages, Baggies, Carts, Harness, Whips, Lap-Robes, Dusters etc., etc. OUR MOTTO IS Quick Sales Small Profits. Call and seo us before you buy; it will bo to your advantage to d so. 1. MM GO. IN THK CITY, TH " FAVORITE' F..r Sle by LUCAS & LEWIS. THOSE UMBRELLAS have arrived and they are beauties; especially those Siecl Bods and Feather weights. Our Fall Stock of Clothing has also arrived and comprises the Finest Selected stock we ever carried, and that is saying a great deal. Wa have also a line of pretty LATEST STYLE DERBIES. Ziegler's and Crossett's Men's Fine Shoes which we have, need only to be mentioned. A full line of Ziegler's Ladies' Shoes also just reoeived. Does ycur Boy need a suit ? See oura before buying sIbo a nice BALL and BAT FREE with every suit. Barrington & Baxter. J. F. Taylor Has arrived from the North with the LARGEST -AND Best Assorted Stock iOF'- lorsesiiules Groceries, Dry Goods, Ship Chandlery 1 &o. ctoJ &o. he ever kept, and now offers to hif many friende inducements to call. '- ,-s ; Bft Quality of Goods, -, and Lowest Pricei. .