. 1 M . ! J 1 - . , 1 llvjj Uitor ' ; II II i I .,,:. I I , V I I . X -- -'1 t ' . i .. J Jt li. 1 ii, VOL II. ,.yEW BERNE,'N. O., SUNDAY, . SEPTEMBER .30,-1883,,,;," ;, .-ii NO. 156: .1 A Ar 1 1 nil ti.K i a ii I 1 V X I J 11 - I I r " Jo l l l ii ":n , ,..i, -. I i , ) it . i ' i i 1 '.in, LO'Gli? NfrWvS. AyJ5W ADVERTISEMENTS; Dr. G. K. Bachy? Surgeon dentist. B. D. HANWCK-Tax notice. ', G. K.Bagby Piano for rent. Journal Miniature Alinauaf, , , ." . Sun ridest VM LengtlJ of jaj. - Sun sets, 5:43 1 11 hours, 51 minutes. Moon rises at 5:18 a. m. .;) t : '! vCf jj u;-H'tr- 'hy.' . .' i'v " TuOjBteanier.TVej arrived from, Tren ton yesterday with 1JL , bales: of cotton,,,, Mr. VW(S.uBryari i weighed a bale of cotton on Willi rda j that tipped the beam at MO.-'.' .A.'.-'; if..'. . . .' hi. .-; ..:. Fivovjuai liraa)ea.ia ssued during-th jkt4cepi! tbiW tocolored Ami turn tfV7lilto mnnloQr -CI totiC'that he is iendy for tho city taxes. Walk up Mi. rAie A,' Ulrich reri lot Naw villi? Ti'u.;,vetttirduy 'tntoraiug where the BiHte I nivei-xtty. ,, , Mr. B'Ft S(illyVhiVfi.inMie Quaker BiKlge, yesterday evening and gays he has the posts driven, and cap sills and striugerB on and will have the cover on Mr. U". C. llolton nf Vandemere called t6 'see u ori Saturd ay1, ' lle'gi s 'a little more lavorauie account of tno.eropa from that section tlinn we have been .1 :l lilil ' f Itonrintr. 9g , ... .'.'. lion. A. S. Merrimon has been ap pointed Associate Justice of the Supreme Court to fill I 'the vacancy caused by tne resignation of Judge pufflny.n excel lent apppintwent. ..isifc':) f ' John 1 Warreu'waB bfefdfe'the1 Mayor cout oa; yesterday j for keep'ng afoul hog pen. r ile was fined two dollars add cost and required to put hie pen in order remove the hogs1 by Monday.1;' "''" Mr. Savage, principal of the colored for opening school on to-morrow morn ing. He, seems to be in earnest in.his work, and we hope to seen him 'make the school a success. , . ',' Mr. William Bonitz, of, the Bomu notel has been offered, by a New York eyndicatev, eight thousand dollars per year for a ten years1 lease for his hotel, provided he, will make an addition. oi one hundred rooms and. water pipes suf ficient to convey hot and cold water , over the i'e'jpyi iilSnftie Bonits; hotel wiltbe oje ot)ie fitiest hotels in,' the tate.' AoIlUlon. i": fy , 'On Friday njfiht ilie steam tug Gibney 'arrived 'abWt'll 6,dock; from the Bteamei-?-S&ad6at5!nd put in at Union Point tiirbugii'mistake-ln 6dm- ing round to the1 Old Dominion wharf sheran into the steamer Snow' Hill, which, haJ." just,, left her idbeki . with a cargo- of goods for Snow Hill,' breaking in, about four feet of when guard to the 1ml! rntn1rirrr'fF a KoVral nf TirYlr..nA two or three boxes of goods: ' The Cdp- tain not knowing the extent" of ' the damages ' put ' back to thOj wharf, -and "' ' ' n 'r .. Tbe Cotton Movement, . , j,. r, ',lli ' n -I. i' There ;'has been' handled at thb Ex change here hui one. hundred and thtrty Keven .bales for the month of September, against ten hundred and Bevehty-four bales' for the 8ame month last year-,, and eleven hundred and'fouC bale's' In Sep- -tqmber .1891. : .-', t.". --ir,i -ff tt Is hoped that thk falling pff'.iU be largely regained' in 'the approaching m6htliSr. The unfavorable weather has undoubtedly Vefof'det piek'higiMfde- luywl'operiin'of thfl ftofls jjo, ImBxxent gulficient to produce the' above results, even though . the' crop was ,a full ,j6ne, which we are led td belieVB isi'ttot th,e casei , h 1 i 3 I Wli iTIiifDonH Attend. 1 'HI w r--.: ' .'V w ,,w th's, cpunty have re-organize4,flnd, now hold' their meetings eVery' Thureday nighU v One of the member vfere ln to ' see uil on BatuiUy. Ana ,vvas comjilain ing about the thin attendance at the last meeting. Said he, ' 'ont of twenty-five member! there were only nine present and the nine who,' werthe one hundred acres in cotton' while those who , werbi' dbsent7 cultivate four, hua- dred.' . :.- mission . h,u , i,'in.)!itn!i "Which deserves ' the most cred it Napoleon Bonaparte or-n'!'-,'Hi'V.',,l' V "Bonaparte was not: noted 'ha , sue: ccBsful farmer was he V'' '' :-'" ' "No, but we Ve done and discussed all the farm, matters.': 1: : ' ; u, ,'Thia undoubtedly adcoutts for the absence of 60 many : members- of the club. Bee .what differenceVW, the number of acres in cotton repreBCntcd ly the absentees and' those that . were present. Select some interestingy'pratf tical topic,, discuss it thoroughly , and then put your concluHioi H t i the practi cal test, and poon all tho i. Bt'm(Jtn bers will delight in roi , ' t 'SbVentefen bald Vere tiold "at tho' Ex. change yemeray'tft 'fljeurs' ftroin 7 cents to 8f cdnti. t f3nly storm tjottpn offering, CiarA- 8ervi."-1" '-' i;"-i"''.( a : -'' " Christ Church V, W. Shields, Rector. 19th Sunday after 'Trinity.' ' Services at 11 a. m. and 0 d. m The nublic are aU jwjiyl ttyitfd to atbdi !tie' jipet tit this churoh. Kshera at the door. ... Neuse street M,E... Church South- i. reaching at Jl, o-chjck ,i'. and at 7 m., by the pastor, Rev. Dr. Burkhead. Sundayj School at 3 pnrM'jJ H. Bell SupeHnledent(. Seato fee. tlti'cor- dially jnvjted to attendVi4 w ii The tteatn.' tug dibney,r. employ el in getting the Shenandoah afloat arrived on Friday night, with tlie Slienandoah's 2d mate I, W. Johnson, who had . been seriously hurt while trying to rave! the bucket pjft opetjfie) side wheels6 ,waBe.nt to the Marine hospital and Dr. Bates gives the diagnosis of the 'case: bone of right'. thigh fractured Jeft an kle joint 'dislocated ,'sWne of the 'small bone of the f(t 'ra6tured.: ktid ,)6ontu gion on the limbs and body generally. .'t'r'.'.i,, ' ',,'..v,l l'i,'li' 1 .,. I ,!' '.''-li Normal Claa for Teachers. , , . Fvot Price Thomas proposes to iutrc-, duce a Normal f aatyiro f a th tlie; New Berne GradeScopl,, ; which rpmies to ad'dTnich'not onl to the intefresb and advntage.of tb.e school itself,. 'but to the ; cause of s y education , generally throughout the county and the eutire eastern portion of the State; ' ' " 1 ' ; The trne idea of a Normal school is to prepare pupils to teach according to the berf,' latfiti inos spmml.iiM most beneficial methods, i The best way to do this is tofgivl pupils an' opportunity, not only to witness such teaching1 In all, its phase8-iii the schoor odm, Ibufc to' try, by actual teaching and experience,; the theory which they learn. I ; , Prof. Thomas proposes to form a Nor mal Class fn connection with the Grad ed School, and give all' pupils in the higher grades an opportunity - tov learn something of the teeory and practice of te.acning. ,athe pupils will, be conduct ed through the several (departments of the school; and will witness the man ner of teaching each brancX in all he gradck piipUs ill Uaojbe required occasionally to render such assistance in teaching in the several grades as the Besidesihe wbrk ih the 'schM-foomB the Normal, class will meet twice a week id tab! afternoon W pursue a' regular course of reading and study, and listen to lectures on the, principles of teaching. The Board of Education have endorsed the course proposed, and . have decided to allow any white public school teacher in the county the privileges and benefits of this Normal class free of charge. ' The class will bo organized on i,Monday, Oc tober :8th. i i We heartily recommend all! teacbeVs'wlio can possibly do so,' and all persohB who wish at some time to teach tottake, advantago'ol this opportu n?fe .) ,,. 't .'. i i i The Carteret Convention.' Tit m ' We publish below, the -resolutions held at Beaufort last Tuesday; ' After these resolutions wore dopted joiners were adopted inviting all wayward sinners back to the fold provided they abide by the action of,, the regular con ventiona in the future. We suppose this invitation extends to Gov. Jarvia. '"Whereas, During the last political campaign, there was m this county, an independent movement hostile to the success of the county regular Demo cratic ticket, and " . Whereas, Every effort was made by the Independents tp defeat the cpunty regular democratic nominees as selected by the county regular Democratic con- 1 CmtUUf HU(A ' WHlilidii'This' ' Independent? niove. ment received the- aid and encourage. ment of the Republican leaders , of this Congressional district, and was used as a means to defeat the Hon. wnarton J. Green, and documentary evidence exists to that effect,, and.' .iiTii.,V'i. wv ' "Whereas, The regular Democratip Earty pf this county has suffered greatly y this defection from its standard at time pf election, and there is now every indication that the Independent, move ment is fully organized on the eve of the Congressional election in this the First district, and ; Whereas, Owing to this and similar causes, the Stat DeiAoero tidket came near being deteated at tne last election, . ..WIucrbas, Thbs. J. Jarvia, the Demo- cratio Governor of North Carolina,' Is fully aware of the facts above set forth, and cannot deny tne same, and .lUfUPDlPiO. fViiiiAlmi . thfl t hAatn. strancos, of leading Democrats of this county,; and . notwithstanding his full and complete knowledge of the status Pf political affairs in this county, he has, apparently allied ;hhnee.lf to the Inde pendent movement in this county," and has clioeen as its only, .representative in the boa t 4 ot Directors of a great public work, vhr. the Atlantic, &' North Caro Una 1' : ad a man prominent' , and noted t t his rnosiL'.m toi the regular Demoera 1 ticket of t ah pounty in the last caiis; 4,'jn, and his fearless support of a bolting candidate thus ignoring all Democrat- v o Lave never failed the 1 .! ',: I.. I"l' "' 'j,. ! 1 ! party1 in its : tj-ials, . and rewarding Independents. the , solved, ,That wen tbe Democrats of Carteret county 'in convention assem bled, do protest agamst this revolution rjr action of Governor Jarvia, and '' ". Resolved, That all offices in the gift of the Democratic1 Executive, , sbpuld be bestowed upon tho Democrats 4nd not upon Independents, and s . s , ' ' ' I ; Resolved, That the head-strong course of Gov. Jarvia is greatly disorganizing the Democratic party of this county and of Eastern North Carolina.: and if per sisted in daring his term of office,' will bring defeat upon the party in the next general election, and, ; ; ;y , Resolved, That Gov., . Jarvis has . for reasons unknown to us, acted in a man ner most arbitrary and contrary to the expressed wishes of the people- of Car teret county, and ' i hn Resolved, That, having no faith in bis desire to do the people justice, we call the attention of the Democracy of the State to his unwarrantable disregard of all party customs and laws, and j . Resolved, That tike, present divided state of the party, in this county, is mainly due to the support ahd comfort Gov. Jarvis has given the Independents of this county by selecting the most prominent of them for political prefer ment, contrary to ,tne protests oi Demo Prats, and ' ' ';' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ,:, "j ' Resolved, That ' the course' of Gov. Jarvis is subversive of all party discip line and contrary, to Democratic prin. ciples. j ......-. . (, t Resolved, That we desire tlie removal pf the Independent now representing this county as Director of the Atlaritio and North Carolina Railroad, and the substitution of a Democrat in his stead. La Grange, Items. i. "i . jars. yv. ja. settles lett tor per noiue in Florida, last Wednesday. . , , : i (About seventy-five bales of cotton has been sold in this market this week. Prices ranged from 7 to 91 cents. v Mrs. L. J. Edwards is North ' bu ying a stock of goods for her millinery ' es tablishment in SumterviUe, Fla. Dr.' Parish left for Buffalo . Lithia Springs, jVa.nlaBt Wednesday.The best wishes pf the community go , ,with the, aged minister. i, m S. D. Pope wants this sentence anal ysed and parsed. He said: "That that that that I called that was not that that that you cblled that." ' ' ' The "new sewing machine'' adver tised, for sole at the Journal office, Mac thinks must have become old from long advertising. ,How does, he know its the same one? Ed.J ; ,1,,, A. J. Mclntyre has sold his interest ia the -cotton-gin property in- North Railroad street to John D. .Walters and bought th house and lot cf Walters, oh , It . f ft J ' , , . T the corner of James andCaswell streets. Another rumor says that James La Siter has bought a lot on Caswell, street of' EdwardfJ TWarchisoa for sx hun dred dollars, and .will build a two sto- rjr uri uiiuuuiK uu uwasuie ouuu.; Rumof savs that Shade W6oterf has benight; im poten'd dimproyed two acre lot 6a North Railroad street for two hundred dollars , ahd will. ereet a dwelling on the same sometime' daring next year. ? . More goods have been shipped to this place the present season, than has, ever been in one season before.. ..The short crop of cotton, the loss by storm and otherwise, and the low price, does not make the outlook encouraging for busi neof anin. .' . , I ' ' 1 A.aipdel will VI gwe -and bequeath to my wife all 'my effects anddisaffects, goods, chatties, land, money, debts, dis eases, ailments, etc, which I haye in this world, Except enough ;to baijd an iron fence around my grave, and tombs to be erected over my grave, tho cost to be not less than four hundred .dollars nor more than five . hundred dpllars' This 4th of April, 1883. ', n f , , -;, , t'The Chief of PolicO' of La Grange could ' render valuable services by squandering the crowds of boys who gtjieffat jh vyhreh'ojnse.on Jihe RailrPfd anq puduc sireew on ounaay evenings, and engage 1 in various performances disgusting to all but themselves. I don t ' believe ! there lis 1 a' lown' in the State, Uflder police Regulations, where dranikikts atp v allowed to,' remain on the streets and engage in vulgar and profane language 1 as they'' are here These things are not pleasant to speak; of, but the objects of town government is to keep good order in its borders, and especially latthebuiuness portion of the town. If men will get drunk, and we expect as much, 'they should be kept off the streets. , Dolittle Sitmore tt Co, (do little set mora and company are now doing bus. in'ess oil an' extensive scale in our little village. The weather rf or some time past, and the condition of affairs gener ally ias baon very favorable, for .active operations. " the senior partner of ' the firm, Mr. Dolittle, is a "young man ' of very quiet tiabitsi, hak uad . a thorough business training, and is in every way cal$ i't dp? If'jbtui&fyw. fo do little principles. The other known partneri Mr. itmpre,; is of maturer years, is of a legal turn of mind, in fact is Mmeiimes'kn t..i V lL, 'J 3! V . ' i. 1j j! ' -,i I juukb,' ana wnen not aisiuroea is .miin ki. LLWa ia '-I ..v,,. ,w. ifcm blood-making, force generating ny part is numerous, not silenjt, sit 81 and life:sustaining properties; invalu- nlontT ilnn't An Vniipti in la Mmivu'nl I 4hlfl felt iNniflRSTION. DYSPEPSIA, ner- of busing men, busy b orraifi am lAnaiMAiKi ntil fr hura I rn1 I ""6 .u VWv.B ditibns, whether the result of exhaus numerous 1 to mentiop) not , btherwise tiori, nervous ' prostration, overwork, or engaged, and many of these.'1 The book acute disease, particularly if resulting kPAtwr naa a on crrv hrA. Kill head -Tr- r. ' "?T7 7-"' ; ?n topi.an is pf steady habits when so- ber. The clerks, some of them, are, on sucpessftbe company at heart,, and and previously moistened with SOZO are not hot if they are red. ' Tlie firm is DONT removes the defacing evidences .. doink a legal basiness, stropg, well offtom.h.andtig ilrnc rWWr.n uwunu 10 ,BPRU; ,i Vandemere Items, Finn wpsitiier far fvn rlnva. M - -rr ,;; - . r. !'' Whois Dr. W. T. Dickeraon V . ..... ; We need a church and school house at this place. ! ' Vandemere is the place for one to en joy fish and oysters."1 ' Eggs are only 13 cents per dozen, Who could not eat them at that price. , Oysters are not sp good yet, owing to so much fresh water, thougu ,we get some very nice ones. FiBh continue to ''bite,?' but not as well as last week. ' "They say fish will not bite on the old moon. " i vandemere Items of last week were in error, it was Mrs. towier s ratner. R. McCotter, who accompanied' her home, instead of Miss Cora. The fireman at Dr.' Abbott's mill, on the 27th ult., fired up and sit down, while sitting there he dropped in a doze, and a rat actually bit his finger, for I saw it. " Who says rats will not bite this month? Vandemere is improving,, four new dwellings going up, and yet a town of about one hundred white population. There is not a church for the white people nearer than about two and. one- half miles. Why V Kinston Items. ,1 . ' , 1 Neuse river is very full and still ris ing. . , .. ' Matt" Manly, Esq.! ' cotton' buyer at New Bernei, was in town yesterday Mr. B. McCullen and lady' left yes- teVday for New Berne on a visit to their 'son. ', . " , -,: v .. "'ivilt ;f;.. I The Good Samaritans run an excur sjipn, ,frpm Smitlifield to Morehead next Thursday. S. W. Chad wick, Esq., proposes open ing a dancing school in the opera house at an early day. r , We are glad to note that Mr. J. Q. Jackson, who has been quite sick, is now able to be out upon the streets. 1 Tha remains of Geo. Move. Bon of Wm. B. Moye, were carried near Maple Cypress, Craven county, for interment, The Grand Commandcry of Knights , Templar, The third annual conclave of the Grand Commaudery of the, Knights Tfltnnlftp far f ha Rfaf A nt Wnrth Hamlina t f " 'T" - wMl meet inChrlotteTuesday, Oct. 9U. Delegates , and representatives will be present' ' from , Wilmington, Kaleigja, Durha'm.land JAsheville, .and it is ex - pec ted that thoy wilt be the guests. . 01 Charlotte CommanderyNof that order. urand Master uen. KODen ju. wuners, ex-United States Senator from Virginia, Lthe hiehest official oi the order' in the United States, hai accepted 'W'inVitaMJygy.Q JWJS .Jra.CUC&l ElTlfineilGB. tion frem Grand Master ! Munsori to be . J : ; r present.---jroiriaf-Oi)en.'er. " THE LATEST HEWS. Ilia I .! ' ' ' ' 1 .'I'H Fort Wayne, lNDii Sept. 28.-1116 express oar bf the Pacific) Express Com pany on the Eel river branch fofthe Wabaah', St.' -Louis Pacific1 railroad, bound west, when ' near Peru,' ' Ind, early this' morning was broken into by three masked ' men who bound and the exoress nieisensrer.' Bert. Loomis. and robbed the' safe of $15,000, WinaVllrTnall thn nthnt valiiabls Jn besides taxing an tne otner vaiuaDies in i-Via. otr. Th Tntihora MnAnnA 'after the car. ' The robbers escaped 'after locking Loomis in the car, whence he was released pa the ,, arrival of the prain ' ' WAShlNirtoHj ' ' fiebtombe 1 28.-On October. 1st the signal service station at Hotteras,, N. U wUl be, moved, ttora the lifp-Hiivinir tmildinir trt a hnildlntr ait - "T -r--" -j -ji T-4'T.-r- vn; uwu uuo iuu tt ,u uoriitsi . jiuicn w col yi .U f .ilk Lt " - ii.JfaLt iL ffkSS?T5rffiS- Ur.UnH both ea and sottndi'!!i;ri t ,l l ; i!i": Mxit Kit Perfect health depends upon a petfec condition of , tha blood. ,., Pure , blood conquers every disease!, and gives new life to .every decayed or affected part. Strone nerves and perfect digestion en ables the system to stand the shock ;of sddden climatic changes. tic Changes. 1 An occasion- ra'slrpa Bitters wiUkeep potato of,health.7lonft, al use of, Brown tou In a Derfect be deceived by other ' iron' prdiiarktlons said to be as good.' The genuine is made ml. k. nrnn,rinrlauiliiTnnmnDnir. Tint. iinfrYa. If .1 T Pd hvnll il nra In inA. icines. 1 Iw Beep, Tonic thnnnlv nrnnArninin of hef enntaininor V TMy : V- I nutntwuspjopertm. It con- UATES & U0- ... ' . l WOmpUlmOnOry COmpISJntS. UA8WELL, Hazard & CO.V Proprietors, New York. 8oid by druggists, 7 8at8 ' ' ' ' has a repellant smell, the article substi tutes for that its own pleasant aroma. Shrunken and inflamed gums are re stored to health by its use. and canker of the mouth cured. System in the use of this fine antiseptic, as of other pro moters1 of health, is highly desirable. nothiD but the envine- "Men's sana in corpore sano'' "A sound mind in a sound, body , is tne trade mark of Allen's Brain Food, and we assure our readers that, if dissatis fied with either weakness of brain or bodily powers, this remedy will perma nently strengthen both. $1. At drug gists, or by mail from J. H. Allen, 315 First Aye. Jsew Yorfc mty. & COMMERCIAL. NEW BERNE MARKET. Cotton Middling, 9 1-2; Btrict low middling 9 1-4; low middling 9. Corn In sacks, 01c, in bulk 07c. Tdrpentinb Dip, 3.35; hard 1.35. Tar Firm at and 51.DU. Beeswax 22c. per lb. Honey 70c. per gallon. Beef On foot, 5c. to 6c. Mutton $l,50a2.50 per head. Hams Country, 13$c. per pound. Lard Country, 12ic. per lb. Fresh Pork 7a9o. per pound. Eoos 17o. per dozen. Peanuts $1.50per bushel. Fodder 80c. to 1 per hundred. Onions $3 3.50 per bbl. Apples ouc.aoi.oo per bushel. Peas 85c. per bushel. cms 9oa4Uo. per bushel. Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c. Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 45a50c. per pair: spring"25a40c. Meal 7Uc. per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas,40a50c. per bush, Wool 12a20c, per pound. Shingles West India.dull and nom inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch, hearts, $4.00; saps, $3.00 per M. WHOLESALE! PRICKS. New Mess. Pork $15.00; long clears sc.; shoulders, dry salt, 7c. MOLASSES AND SYRUPS 2Sa45c. Salt 95c. per sack. Flour S4.00a7.75 per barrel. CITY ITEMS. This column, next to local news, is to be used for local advertising. Batea, 10 cents a line for first Insertion, and 5 cents a line for each subsequent insertion. A First Claas Sewing machine bran new can be bought cheap at the Journal oflice. For Rent, A GOOD PIANO. Apply Monday to DR. u. K. BAursi , at his omce. DR. G. K. BAGBY, i .YrnrlTiniT TT1iTmTnm N I j KliilJIN II Vj J TIN I , I , i. I Having located In New Berne, offers his ser- New BeVne Rnd gurrounUlng conn. tT- ftffle corn6r south Front and Craven Tax Nclico. Nntlee laalven that the Ileal. Personal and Poll Tax List for the- year 1889 Is now In my hitmii fr nnllnntion: All beraona therein as sessed are hereby notified to call at my pfllce and settle The same without fleiay. u. u. ha own. City TaxUotlec tor. New Heme, N. C , SepU 80, 1 -r DRr G. L, SHACKELFORD. Hurareoii 'Dentist, "' NEWBEENN. C. ' fi riavrng1 located peVnianentiy In Newln, I respeotrmiy tender my professional services to the public. OHice on Middle street, in l"t- Ibttjimag, opposite xaptist uburcH. i i , . .. . . ' Tan Vean PmvtUal Kp?rte . sp28dly i; r,'-'l MRS. Ai T. JERKINS will re.me 'th. kin- . ... :. 1.,. .1.: I ties of her hcuool at h StAroA0l oil MONDAY, OCTOBbK Itrf. aiid Catena share of pnbjlo itron - aton streei, c 1 respeotfwliy . 1 nice. sepblesuntol, , , I I ! . ,1 13 ' DECEIVEDOESDAY'S BOAT -, 'III '..!) 11- , fig Hams and Strips. tf . . " Ohotoe Teas always on hand,-1 m r 1 S , ill A-1 1 t.,'l At'ilK.M tll -.M! ll!l'U. i- .! sepsiji (U 1 ,n, utiujii.s, '.. :l '; IJ ' ' a - m gt 1 J;3 tZ'd LCI ftT CD Vr.TT , ,"7 ., ? ri ii u That Vfclttalila Lot. corner of George' and poiiook streets, known ua the I PrnnertV." Is foMWlei o""""' I i N'C6. front on GeorKe street for bidldlnflota. I lep-WM ' OKEfcS 4 STEVKN80N, T3AT?TTf!TTT.aT ITfYPTHT'" ' fa MVaMM. , ,.. OFFER A FULL LIJNE rocories, rry Goods, Hoots and Hhoes, Etc. Lorillnrd. and Gnil & Ax Hnuii At Manufacturers' Prices. Opp. Gaston House, dw NEWBERN. K. C. 1 It. B. PUFFY. J. F. IVES. DUFFY & IVES, AT their New Store on Middle st. Next door to EATON'S JEWELKY ES TABL1SHMENT. S. K. Aie now ready to show friends, and the public generally, a First-Class and Entirely New Stock of Dry Goods, No tions, Boots Shoes, Ilata, etc., etc. Sole Agenta for East New York Ladies ' Misses' and Children's Fine Shoes. Gents' Shoes and Furnishing Goods a specialty. Also Agenta for the three celebrated Sewing Machines, Domestic, Davis and Household . Each Machine warranted for five yeara Be sure to come to see us. sepl9d&w3m. C.H. Blank, DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Dry Goods, Notions, Liquors. A full stock always on hand. Be sure and call before you buy and save money; MIDDLE STREET. pULTON MARKET BEEP, Beef Tongues, , Breakfast Strips, Small Hams, Sugar Cured Shoulders, Cheese, Pickles, ' ! White Bean?, Italian Maccaroni, Fresh CannedLobsters, Raisins, ' ' Prunes, - ; ' . Tapioca, ' .1. : : Jelly, :n : ! !' i - 1 ! Pearl Barleys " ' ';m i'-.i Fresh Spices, ' it vi i.Just rccoived,'!' n ; n. V. ST.mrPTr anl-dly KNOINH f ANI SEPAUATOK . h AT A HAC1MFICE. -i. .nyUruSuHA'K RZ&tfF Z I 1 nave tho"K repair, wh'leh 1 I Bell and g.iaraHtee very low for cash, 1 '"j-or full imrlleulhrs address 6r call on "' ' ansidiw'tf ' J,,L.imYAN, , New Berne, Nj L1ILLER.& OAVJS, ,t ,.; :'() pKAWKSlH., ., j..., Furnitnre, Mattresses, Carpets, Oil Cloth?, ! : Mttln(t,!Pletwrs, Hlrrara, Cteeia, Window Shades, Ooriiices, Etc., ' !- t:vt,la Church trM, vj!,. ; auM-ddm . ,7 . : , NORFOLK, VA. ' l mmn Nt.FAAt nna Irwtr .lu.,,. annik ., - " - , , . ,MUVVV ovum front. Apply to :,,i ni.i 'mis; 3, T. KAtAt : . . , Opposite Qastin House, . sjc7-dtr fni ... New Kerne, N, O. II' I ' ' " '.li I ' ''I I. I. I "10 11 1 1 ' ! F I I 5 1 lil.l IHHI J 'l I'"')' M . s , I'M, . 4 . ' ' u -'I.I 1 nf 'iiliAn, fji ' ,( )( 1