'AILY OURNAL. VOL.X-NO. 173. NEW BERNE, N. C. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. J 11L MJOj BUSINESS LOCALS. Mi INCH If EAT, Baislns. Oitroa, Dried LFUrs. irnU Pudding, flam roa- dins, Evaporated-Apples, Taptooa, Pranea. Pi Peach ei. Nats. Chocolate, Coooa, Cornstarch, (Vermioetti, A. B. O. Put for warn) Caper. .Carry Pow dert, Olives. Pickles. Frssh Boasted Coffee, Finest Teu, Corned Beef, Cod Fieb, Small Hams, Breakfast Beoon, Chipped Beet .Cream Chsese, Woreee ten hire Sanoe, Catsup, Frenoh Mustard, BorM Badiilr; Canned cooda all kinds and all ntKsa,1Split Peat, OatFlaket, Homing, Sploea. Ground and -whole, Imported and. Domestio Sardines, Bay Bum. Cologne and Fine Cigars. ' O. E. Sloveh. BABQAIITSia beautiful work-baskets fancy ety lee job lot just received. 3. Suteb. SMOKE Genuine Cuban Tobacco. ootOtf TO ONE who oan oopy mueio in a clear style. I will give work at in tervals daring the winter. I prefer the serrioes of one who understands harmony and counterpoint, although this knowledge is not necessary. sepl8tf ,;, Chas. L. Gaskill, NEW DRUG STOBE.-Drugs, Medi oi&es and OthemloaU, (). P. Popular Proprietary Medlalnes. All varieties of Drnggnt'a Bundrias. Trusses and Brao a. Mew crop Garden Seed. Fine and Large Mtoek Cigars and Tobacoo. au saw. Pre scriptions aeourately compounded (and not at WAaprloea), our mtto and our success. U. O. OititKN, DrncgUt and Apothecary. Middle sh. four doors from Pollock. J an2a ly A SPBAKIHG campaign always help a good cause. TEB coffee crop of Brazil is one of the largest ever raised. SHOCKS .of . earthquake are re ported at Baa Francisco and other places in Galifornia. AT the late city eleotion at Newark, N. J., the Democrats won. Joseph E. Haynes was elected Mayor. Prominent citizens of Wash ington, Ind., have been arrested; charged with buruiug of the court house at that place. IN the late municipal election at Indianapolis, the home of 'resi dent Harrison, the Democrats gained a great victory. Enterprising North Caroli nians, with a view to meeting a long t'dfi wane, have started a chewing gum factory at Winston. Republican papers say "the joint debate has had its day." Of course it has. It had its day not long ago in Ohio, and the Camp bells are coming. - The fearful storm which raged in the vicinity of New York since Sunday - has wrought immense damage along the Long Island coast, and many lives have been lost. There ia no chance for a Force bill daring this Congress. The old bill, with ita raw head and bloody bones, died with the last Congress. The present House is Democratic and will , give attention tolegiti mate business. Hon. James Blackburn, of Wood ford county, is said to be the only member of the Kentuoky constitu tional convention who refused to draw his mileage. Mr. Blackburn says that as he bad a pass he incurred no expenses. ; - An underground lake has been discovered three miles from Gen esse, Id, It was found by a well digger. At a depth of sixteen feet clear, pure lake water ran out over the surface for a time, then settled . back to the earth's level. Ihemost ourioas part of it is that fish were brought to the surface on the over 'flow. ' They nave a peculiar appearance'' and are sightless, in v dicating that they are underground fish. . The spring, has , attracted much attention, and many farmers in' tne vioinity rear mac tneir tarms ' will drop"' Into the lake. Boise tatesmanAO A .T .?; v yo.-v:', .... i . . 1 . , Th summary manner ,ln whjch the Adams Express Company has . dispensed with ;the service) of John Hoey as president and director' is the most startling event that has " occurred !in ibodness vCireles for many a day. Mr. Hoey had been - with the Adams for forty years or more and for the last three years its president Ee enjoyed the con fidenoe of the company and the publio in a remarkable . degree1 though known to be of somewhat eccentric and extravagant habits, That he Is found to hare forfeited that confidence at last Is a revela tion, indeed, that will occasion surprise as well as regret, Until the nature of the charges against him " has been 'considered in 1 fall, ' hbwever, and something been heard from lit. Iloey in vindication ' ' - - n 3 case LOCAL NEWS. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Bargain Store Hate. J. H. Howard See 'ra. ' C. E. BloVer Mince Ueai etc. , Edwards & Co. Dissolution. Farmers and llerohante Bank A Novel Feature. Cotton Kew Berne Market Sales yesterday 179 bales at 7 1-4 to 7.85. The number of houses nnder con struction and contraot in New Berne is unprecedented, and we have reliable information that there is more than double that number of. applications to rent them. This speaks loud words for our city, and all worthy oltlzens who see fit to oast their lot here will not only ffnd a hearty welcome but will also find at good a people as inhabits the globe. Cards are out for the marriage of Rev. 0. G. Vardell, pastor of the New Berne Presbyterian Church, to Miss Linda Lee, daughter of Ber. and Mrs. J. Rumple, of Salisbury, on the 27th inst. ; also for the marriage of Mr. Rob ert D. Servosse, of Brooklyn, to Mibs Eleanor B, Sohenok, of the same olty, on the 28th inst. Miss Sohenok is a relative of Mr. Enooh Wadsworth'e, and with other members of her family has spent some time in New Berne and has a number of friends here. We are pleased to learn that the authorities of the A. & N. O. B. B. are negotiating with the B. & D.B. B. for a special train from Morehead City through to Baleigh and return the same day to give all persons from the eastern part of the State an opportunity to at tend the Exposition without losing any unnecessary time. The date for the train is not fixed yet but it is hoped to have the train on Thursday of eaoh week. It is expeoted to leave Morehead about 4 a. m. , Ne w Berne about 0, Golds- boro about 0 and arrive at Baleigh about 10:30 a. m. Returning will leave Baleigh about 5 p. m., and arrive at points along the A. & N. C. R. R. at a reasonable hour for retiring. This will give all an opportunity to spend about G houtB in the Exposition and yet lose but one day. Church Notice. Hancoek Street M. E. Churoh Rev. T. P. Kiciud, paetor. Servioes Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m , by the pastor. Prayer meeting at 9.15 a. m. Sunday sohoolatS p. m., W. R. Barrington, Superintendent. The publi are invited to these servioes and will receive a cordial weloome. Trade Frospectg. One reason why New Berne is such a favorable market for purchasing sup piles of any kind is that our merchants buy in large quantities, get the advan tage of low rates by doing so, and then give their oustomersthe advantage they have scoured. One of our furniture dealers, Mr. John Suter, now has three large rooms well filled with furniture of different grades, some of it elegant, and yet he now has an order on for 130 dozen ehairs and other goods in his line in proportion. The trade of New Berne was large last season, and there ia good prospeot for it to be even better the coming season. One of our dry goods merchants Informed as a few weeks ago that his trade in the dullest part of the summer just past was better than it was at the busiest portion of the year for two or three years preceding. This is Indeed an excellent showing. Coming and doing. Mrs. Lucy Benders, of Pollooksville, came down to visit her sister, Mrs. W. A.White. Mr. 'Washington Bryan left on the steamer Neuse on a business trip to New York. Mr. Alex. Miller, Mr. J. C. Latham and Mr. H. Whitford and family re turned last night from visiting the Ex position. Mr. E. Danenberg returned from a visit to relatives at Goldsboro. Mrs. G. H. Waters returned home last night from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. O. T, Randolph, at Einston, and Mr. G. 8. Waters, Miss Battle Waters and Miss Maggie Boalea returned from attending the Exposition. Miss Mary Oliver returned from spending the summer at Hillsboro. Rev. W. 8. Bone, Presiding Elder, oame in en route to hold quarterly con ference at Stonewall. ' i JUL'U Mr. Jas. Taylor, of Cambridge, Ohio, arrived to visit his aunt, Mrs. F. O. Roberts.; - i .- -: J- ..a. . Mrs.. Habeooa Richardson and her daughter, Miss Fiesta, formerly of New Berne, HOW of Philadelphia, arrived to visit their relatives here, , V UX A Ball Way Disaster. Fobt Wavne. Ind.. Ootober 14. A telophone dispatch form Auburn re ports an aooideut to tne Baltimore ana Ohio fast express East-bound, near Hioksville, Ohio. The entire train left the rails, killing' three persons and in juring twenty-three others. A despatch from Garrett, " Ind., division headquarters of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, save that the private oar of Emmons Blaine, son of Hon. James G. Blaine, was in the wreok. Young Blaine was slightly injured. , Gratifying to All. -The high position 'attained and the universal aooeptanoo and approval of the pleasant liquid fruit remedy Bylup of Figs, as the most excellent laxative known, illustrate the value of the aualltlee on whloh its success is based and are abundantly gratifying to the California Jig Byrup company. IMPROVED BOADS. The South Waking up on the Subject -Virginia In Earnest after Them Agitate the Matter Till We ' Hare Them Also. The people of this Beotion strongly feel the need of better roads for their own travelling convenience but this present unsatisfactory oondition ia borne with partly from patience borne of familiarity. They become accustom ed to the bad holes and the deep mud over and through whloh they often pass and by through continued contact what at first appeared and truly is a frightful and unnecessary annoyanoe and ob struction to publio travel, gradually loses some of its hideousnesa by famil iarity. Muoh attention is paid to roads in countries of the old world. "In Eng land the country roads are so good that a single horse oan pull a vehicle with two passengers and a driver more than forty miles a day and do it with ease. On the continent of Europe the same thing is true, and the roads are put down with curbs, the gutters are paved and the drainage is perfect. The Norfolk Landmark calls attention to these things, and forcibly contracts them in general with the present roads of the United States and more particu larly of its own State. It says it knows of no subjeot more important to the State of Virginia now not even except ing the State debt, than good roads. It then goes on to say: "Suppose that we had publio roads like those we have desoribed in the old oountry. What a land this would be. What the delights of travel would be. What would be the increase in values to our lands ? What would be the at tractions to desirable immigration V It is impossible to calculate the advantage our State would derive from suoh a chsnge. Our farmers would save more by snob, roads, after paying the expense of building them and repairing them than is now taken away by the regular taxes and the tariff combined. There ie no exaggeration in ssying this. Our people do not appreciate at all what they lose in the way of time and wear nd tear of farming vehicles by the wretched highways over whloh they are bound to oooduot their business. Every newepsper in the State should be talk ing about this matter. Every preacher in the Stale should be invoking the at tention of his congregations to this vital subject. Every publio speaker on the hustings should be giving a part of his discourse to it. Every grand jury and every jndgo should be giving it consid eration. The General Assembly, when oomes together again, Bbould take the subject up with earnestness " Another exchange goes so far as to keep flying at its mast head: "This paper will not support any candidate for the Legislature unless he announoes his intention to advocate some measure for the improvement of the roads." These extracts, with news items we have recently given indioate what an awakening is taking plaoe in the South on this subject. Are North Carolinians content to be less progressive on this line than people of neighboring States ? Will the offioers of this oounty permit the roads to continue without bettering them ? Will the people themselves rest satisfied without the neeeded improve ments t They can be secured if, with oonoert of action the wise efforts are made with the proper determination to succeed. LARGE FISH SHIPMENT. Como to the Fair and Examine into This and Other Industries. The largest amount of fish that the Southern Express company ever re ceived at Morehead in one shipment passed through the city yesterday morning. There were 71,500 pounds of them. Nearly 86 tons I More than twice enough to feed every every man, woman and ohild in Morehead, New Berne and Goldsboro combined, allow ing two pounds of fish for eaoh one I The shipment represented In value near 83.500. The New Berne Fair, which always has a magnificent array of the produots of the waters of this section, affords all a convenient opportunity to examine Into this great Industry. For compre hensiveness and interesting features it holds a front seat among such exhibi tions. Let everybody who can, come and see what the Eastern part of the State has ana is doing. Storm in England. Loudon, Oct. 19 Great storm pre vailed today over south of England, Ireland and Wales. Telegraphing was seriously interrupted. Gale was par ticularly severe at sea and three sailing veesals reported wrecked but so far no loss of life known Several collisions there were driven ashore, -- f ' - '; Dissolution of Copartnership. The undersigned have this day dis solved by mutual eoassnt, a. a. . Kd- wards and T. U. Howard carrying on the business nnder the arm name or u. B. F. Edwards & Co., Mr. Wm. Wood withdrawing. All liabilities against the firm and any indebtedness to the firm will be settled by O. B. F. Ed warda and T. O. Howard.. Hoping for a con tinuance of the patronage. Respeotruuy, ' ool7 lw O. B. F. Edwards A Co. ' ' HAPPY BOOalBuS. Wm. ' Tlmmohs'. postmaster of Idaville, Ind,. .writes: ."Electrlo Bitters has done more for me than all other medloines combined, for that bad feeling arising from Kidney and, Liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same place, says; "Find Electric Bitters to be the best Kidney and Liver medicine, made me feel luce a new man." i. w. uara ner, hardware merohant, same town, says: Eleotrlo Bitters la just the thing for a man who is all run down and dout care whetb er he lives or dlcai he found new strength. good appetite, and felt just like he had a new lease on life. ," Only 80s. a bottle atF.i S Daffy's wholesale and retail drug store A KEW FEATURE. The Farmer's and Merchant's Bank adds a Five Cent Saving Depart ment. Any movement that hasatsndenoy to enojnrage a proper eoonomy is com mendable and deserving of encourage ment. It is therefore, with feelings of gratification that we view the addition of the five-cent saving feature to the Farmer's and Merchant's bank whloh goes into effect today. With this fea ture in vogue, even a child can open a bank account and have money at interest. The plan on which deposits of smaller amounts than a dollar are received is this: The bank issues stamps that have a deposit value of five cents which oan be purohassd as wanted direct from the bank or at the stores of Messis. L. H. Cutlsr & Co., O. Marks, or Hsckburn & and Williett, where agencies have been established. Eaoh purchaser of one or more stamps will be given free a blank book, each leaf of which is divided into twenty squares of such size thst one stamp may be readily pasted into each square and when the twenty squares are filled the leaf represents one dollar and may then be torn from the book and delivered to the bank and an attractive interest bearing certificate at the rate of 4 per oent received in lieu thoreef and saving begun on another dollar the Same way. As far as we know, the Farmer's and Merchant's bank is the only one in North Carolina that has a saving fea ture oonneoted with it for a sum as small as five cento. We believe they are pioneers in the movement. Aside from the benefits that deposit ors may derive from the accumulated savings is another advantage to be thought of, and that is the habit of ao oumulating that will be acquired. Let such a habit become well fixed in ohildhood days, and you need not foar for that individual in adult years. ''Good words are better than bad strokes." Suaeebpeabk. Now when you go into a clothing shop and bvy a ready made suit, which the salesman sells you by much talk, and it turns ont badly and yon feel you have been "taken in" you have had both "good words" and a "bad stroke." That's not the way we treat yon, (if we know it.) Oar idea is to give you your money's worth everytime. When you need your fall suit don't forget us give us a trial at you. New goods constantly arriving. J. M. HOWARD. YOU ARE INVITED AROUND TO HACK BURN & WIIXETT'S OPENING TO-DAY. Dr. W. L. LASSITER, Will praotioein New Berne, James City, and vioinity. Office hours from 9 to 11 a. m. and from 3 to 5 p. m., at Solicitor Ueo. H. White's law offloe. on Craven St., near South Front, octl6d&wtf New Berne, N. 0. Proposals Wanted. Proposals are wanted immediately for Water Works and Eleotric Street Railway by the City of New Berne. dwtf Wm. Elli8. Ch'n Com. on Water Works and Electrlo Street Cars. "The Challenge Coffee" 13 TBE BEST, Fresh Roasted -AND-. Ground to Order. Only 30 Oent Per Pound. NEW LOT OP -AND White Crean Cheese, LUCAS & LEWIS. WE UEAfl YOU. Stop and look at onr Una of SOTJVEMR mm. Ask for Paul K. wirU' FEUS, trash lot just arrlvad. FOVRTAI. Iftwgsttesay I have Jnit received afresh lot of those tOLLBD OM 1 CHAIRS, warranted mr six years.' Votive a written tnaasntse with sash chain. By STOCK IS WAT Tjr, and PRICKS AM) WAY BOWK, Come In and see SAM. K. EATOtTr t ft J If trials St.. ODSOslts BasUst Chan . biiL POWDER Absolutely Pure. A orcara of tartnr bakina- nowilfr. Highest of all in loavonine ntrcneth. Latest U. S. Government Food lie port FASHIONABLE Stiff XZets! The "GRENOBLE'' $3.00. The "WASHINGTON" Place S2 50 The DUNLAP" $2.25. The "UNION" 82.00. The "YOUMANS" 81.50. EPALL LATEST NEW YOKK STYLES AND GOOD VALUES. W. A. WHITE, BOOT OF MIDDLE STREET, Dealer In Ueneral Merchandiee. cUits n good ilne or Groceries, Dry (ioods, lioots, SIiocp, ic Choice Twist Tobacco 20c. per Poaml. First Chance For those coming to the city by water and landing m tne mar net iIock to supply IbemselveB- Last Chance For thCHO loaylDg tbe same way. GIVE U3 A TltUL. Low Prices. Duffy's Cough fixture. Call for R. N. DUFFY'S COUQII MIXTURE and eee that ins name is printed on the wrapper before you take it, otherwise you may have Cough Syrup passed on you which you did not call for. d&ntf 1891. sTillinery. 1892. Fall and Winter We hsve now ready for the trado, the latest and most desirable styles for ladies and ohildren, at prices to suit all, and will be glad to see all tho ladies on THURSDAY, OCT., 15th, as it will be a speoial day for displaying Patterns, Hats and Novelties. OctMtf MRS. S. H. LANE. MILLINERY OPENING, Miss HARRIETTE LANE Will ditplay an Elegant Stock of Fine Fall and Winter Millinery Goods Thursday and Friday, Oct 15 and 1G. All the LATEST NEW YORK Styles will be shown at prices that will as tonish all who favor her by oalling to see them. oct.l3dlw. HOUSEKEEPERS ATTENTION Is called to the fact that Jno; Dunn HAS THE Most Complete Stock Or? CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES in the city. Complete in every department. Quality of the Highest and Prices as Low as any Grocery in the city. He requests a call from the ladies to satisfy them that what he claims is a fact indeed. Confectionery Department Is supplied with the very nicest lines of eoods. imported fresh each week. To satisfy the public and to secure an early call he will give for the next 30 days the following low prices: Chocolate Cream Drops, best Marsh Mallow Caramels, Cocoa Bon Bons. And all fine goods of Whitmans & Miller's Phila. make, at Rock Bottom Prices, only 25c. per lb. A nice Mixed Candy, pure and good, "" 200 Plain Candy, . 15c. Choice Fruits. Nuts. Raisins. Figs, and everything in this line at equally low prices. . , . , j ., ... , A call will be appreciated., VwJ ocl0dt Jl, ' A NOVEL FEATURE IS INTEODUCED TO-DAY BY THE Farmers & Merchants Bank OF TBIS CITY. This Bank has issued to agents, e8iab!i8hel at different places throughout the'eity, a large number of perforated and gummed Btamps, about the bize of postage stamps. Each one these, when pasted in one of the Bank's Five-cent Stamp Books, lias a deposit value of five cents. Any per.son dtsiriiij; to open an account niaj go tu ilie most cotivv i '"nt agent and buy one or more of the Five cent Stamps. The depositer will bo giveu, free a Stamp Book, in which to paste the stamps. Each leaf of the book is divided into twenty squares ot such size that one of the stamps may be readily gasted within each square. When all the squares on one leaf are filled, the leaf rep resents Ono Dollar. The leaf, filled with stamps, may then be detached from the book, and taken or mailed to the Bank, or sent through one of the agents. The Bank will then issue an interest bearing certificate for One Dollar. The depositor then begins to fill another page with stamps, which is again sent to the Bank when full, and so on. One or more leaves may be deposited at a time. Children, save your nickels and buy stamps. The daily nickel which is hardly noticed will give the boy a start in life. Stamps on sale at tho stores of O. Marks & Son, L. II. Cutler & Co., and Ilackburn & Willett: also at Farmers and Merchants Bank, where you go to get your Stamp Deposit Book. To Lll Whom li Hay Concern! I have not enlisted in the Grocery, Confectionery, Tobacco or Oijstcr War, (nor do I intend ho doing, it ie a luxury I cannot afford,) but 1 am still eelliDg the finest LOWNEY'S t hocolates and Bon Bonn. V 11 IT M AiN'S IMiiladeliihia Candies. KliNEDYy OlebraU d Faiuy Cakes. Also, Fruits, Smoking and Chewing Tobacoo, Oigare, Smoker e Articles etc. Aleo dispensing Coca Cola, Mineral and Soda Water to those in need, at the Lowest possible prices. I am Still in my little store jiiRt around the corner of Pollok, in Middle Street. Come and see me. o112uj SAM U. WATEU3. New Goods! We are receiyin new goode by every steamer. NOTICE OUR Special Low Prices ! Jelly ; : ; 10c II. Preserves : li'.lc. " " 0 11) pails, 7."c. Standard Peaches 15 & UOc. can 3U " Pie " 10c. " lib Cherries Fulton Market Corned Beef Sc. U Boneless " " 8c. Finest Sugar Cured llams 14i " Loose Pickles : : 10c. doz White Full Cream Cheese, 15c. Hi Good Green and Biack Tea, 50c. lb Best " " " " 75o, " Oar Special Blend Koasted Coffee 30 and 35c. per pound. And a full line of other fancy Groceries too numerous to mention. Thanking you for your past favors and trusting you will give ns another trial, we are Very KespectfuIIy, CHURCHILL & PAHKE1J, Broad Street. THOSE UMBRELLAS have arrived and they are beauties; especially those steel Kodsnnd 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. We 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 jast reoeived. Does your Boy need sait ? 8ee ours before buying also nfoe BALL and BAT W&ta with every suit. , ' ,. Barrington & Baxter. Ml Fall and Winter Millinery goods. With the assistance of Mies KATE FALL1N, an experienced Milliner, I am now prepared to wait on callers and show the LATEVT 8TYLE8 in l.uces, millions, 1-Vathcrg, Flowers, MOTIONS, &c. Orders from the country solicited and promptly tilled. Mrs. BETTIE WHALE Y, North Bids Pollock St., two doors above Middle. olSd&wlw Prof. Eugene Wallnau Hancock Htrvel, near Methodist churoh. New lieruut N. (J . Expert 1'lano aod Organ VunemnU Kaptirnr, educated at the Unl veihiiy f H 1I1 n . HaltsfMoiion wuaranleed. Tuning J io. Poiiihlmf 81.00 extra. TKSTIM OMALS. Miss Kaiiii.e lioCand, Mus.c Terrher. New l!rne. N.C. Miss Marian Ii. l-imkliir, Vocal Teacher. New Berue, N. O. I'rcf, Caletjt'i', PrmripHl ofTarboro College. Mr Juite Station. M utile Teacher. i.rtM-nvlilo. N. C. January 3rd, 1691: Mr Knufiu Walumu, Xieur .7 in Ii, nivts me great pletsnre to assurt your p -1 rmih of you thorough ability as a Tuner, and 1 ive you the liberty of lifting my name us a it stimoulal. Kfhpt flfu.ly, Mrs. Louis C. Latham: Mr. l ugitm- Wallnitu it engaged as Piano Tuner in the Gruenvill- College, and he haa provt d huiiMeil ii very coupeteut and care ful workman lie n gentleman and con scieu'louslj piTfiTn s the wort entrusted to bim, ami imviiit; tfivni perfect satisfaction, I give him, unsolicited, tins testimonial of liis work.comm.-na ng his services to partle In want of a reliable inner fend re puller. r'ruf John Duck ell. Pi I jifi p il of Greenville College, Greenville, Jf. C Mrs. A. (j. .ainter. Music Teacher. REDUCTION in Old Virginia Cheroots. Also, Horsford Bread Preparation. Buy your Shot and Powder and save Money WHOLESALE GKOOEE, MIDDLE S'iKEET. NSW BEKNK. N. O. Watch.es, CLOCKS, tT ewelry, And Silver-ware, NEW 13KIIXE, N. 0. Repairing Neatly Done. To My Patrons and the Public Generally. li'ivmu: n u)ovi:1 my place of business to .Sorni Front Street, Thrw door E t of tbe Gavton House, whore I wilt bo pleased to RerTe my ptron sh hn rtofore. I Bhall keep constantly on hnnd A KU1.L-UNH OF SAMPLES of the very best F"i;i:i;.N ami Domestic Goods. II. SAWYER, eeplllelptf Fashionable Tailof. WholcHHic Dealers III Groceries, Provisions TOinrninntl SMTP, BOOTS and SHOES. t iiri' hIm mki'IMs 'or STOCK "DIADEM - i'LuW h.. - vfrj bur-el Hriaiited. In n't' v tuck ol I'l HH W t. ST TWllT A M" UjAmK-. our own imporlHtlon. 1 oim- 10 Kr.i- uk. or send vourordera You wil Hint onr 1'rtres as LuW m tbe LoweM DiH 4dwlf KOHKKT8 A BRO Just Arrived : Ysung Kentucky and &est Virginia Horses! Mules Has Just Arrived with Two Car Loads of Youne KENTUCKY and WEST VA. HORSES AND MULES From 3 to 7 Years Old. EXTRA FINE DRIVERS, Draft and Saddle Horses, Which Will Be Sold Cheap. Also Nice Variety of Carriages, Buggies, Carts Harness, Whips, Lap-Robes, Dusters etc., etc OUR MOTTO IS Quick Sales Small Profits. Call and see us before you buy ;it will be to your advantage to do so. ' D. HflHII fi C3.

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