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1 A Ft :21IS"EBS ANNOCXCEaEST. THE DAILY JOUAMAJ. r. "KCWni papot pubHahtd daily except c Voii'AA at $6.00 pel ftltr, (3.00 for six mcttha. IXlnred to ciij vtosenfeers at to cents per vontlL ' THE NEW BERNE JOTJENAL, a M column paper, u poblUhed every Thursday at &00 pai annum. , v ' - 1 AtyfittsiNo'lUiTis 0AILY)-One inch one day CO eenU ; one week, 1100 one roonttlStjm U me ller UJ uo liiat-ll Uilie a4.OOt tBfe9montheVttP.oe; ilx monthi, 118.00; wive moo the. 0JO.UO. i AdverUiements aiuli head of "City IaJ .ti'eri-BAfoVftck'.iaeOTtloAu rj ; . l 4 41 Kitiwmenta will be lcswWi bst9 r.qc&rMaUer at airprice. """' " Notices ol Marriages or Deaths, uot to exceeq tea Uuee ma e Inserted freeJ rAU additional matter wiUMcnancea 10 oente per line. ! PuTmeeUfar transient ulecrtiienientg BUI I liide in V jU Biar adrorUseSnWs iiuu ooiiectiptiy'at the .nd ot each Communication coniamini newe or a dlicus Ion of looal matter are solicited. . Mo communi- eauoa mail expMt rtailUhed that eoatalns bjectlonablepereonallUea; withhold! the name l thsaaUior-f r thiwlUmake -mort thaaOtai .oiuaaeiimesapw.'. . - ' -. - ' - , t - . ft. tftsm::; ' V;, - , Editor.! "' .' ."I T I I I NEW BERNE.I.N4 C, OCT, T. SO.'ilto.l '. ! Entered at the Poet since at New Berne, a aeoond-ciasa. matter. t-attf.ti iirkvm Ztarri Tfr.vwil ! c A4.ae Wt WiL,.. j ahl?reng Dash Into frederlcka-l Vtiltivatfeiw jJ;ilC: uaH.ttsl ' CaaKht, Napplnff-Chargtng Guns I and Earthworks. i , , , nsi tti4a tm ! is a. small .fm, In 'NOTOiibet, 18CJ,'.8igel' corps, to which Dahl- gren was attached,' "was encamped SK anjthdHimeffville' : i aS ;i ibS nftil n 4-i Af H A SVwiVmwt bnr And Riml iltail(l D.ahlffmn ? ., Th ; U. n J " I '- jt" , o: "r,:v" r Z' JZ his way to Fredericksburg he pick- MTlii&'v Two Mgticz; ohntMry were M belongihg to the Sixth- Ohio Cay- .aiiea'ir.owi the Sixth wd ElcvWtn J'-Js tuKfim ih,nomft-' , - r : i f waMigreucouiaoonniioniue iown The river was grossed at Kelly's being . occupied by at least twenty and -Beverly's" Fords,' onlt fdur o'r times his own force, and when, after five miles apart, and the two com an all night's ride, he reached Pal- mand8. ,took . serrate , lijghw'flys illUIILU 1U lily AUii 1IUUUU1 UIU1UIIJU UUU 1UUUU tUB UUB 1U ilUU tll ICgU- i. fA .1 i.; TO o;keTt6 seeC h1 m" V r trea Tt, i -u; i Instead of this he at once took the that the citizens never used it, and . withSOOConfederateslooking'down ... .:n gUd, leaving order W tbe Sixtl, - Ohio to folltw and gnard tile Fred erictobnrg Me Of Hw A few lie, ,Z,n?nf,f,m Vi a cavalry returning from draid. The JSSSr e.ntlh Sii nTmnr ri Za n-Sr column wore itestrainod by orders. - .. into the town. . Therp were noarly-00 Conledef- ate soldiers in the i town most of them cavalry,, and as Dahlgren reached the shore at the upper end uis iuuuuiy was uu touger uouuicu. A part of the force mouuted to re- ceive him, and the remainder took defense. Dahlgren waited only i luugouuugu w iiiui u squadrons ana men roae straight aown into tue town, naving given uiucio vvr nov UvM.uu. JaMKbTe tue .main, fteeet wuuirV,wM ouv lliuaiorceoiuuuconieaeTfrxesnaa gathered to receive the jedyawe. The half a hnndred-mnfellfeurion them in a funous charge, troopers shouting and Babrea whirling, rand in three minutes the. street was rv "i?- t,a'" Confederates rally at street corners. Kuowiug luwir uwu B ieugui uu realising ftnat. c iwas' unt a ua?u, charged and flmokly dispersed. The " panic felt byl everybody when it was first realized that the Federals yfaw Mi iand was felt .whenever: i itand-was made; and many' Gf'the .' Confederates .hid,, themselves in barns and cellars and took no part X in the action. tWb,en the town had been cleared the Confederate officers made one more, appeal and 1 suc ceeded in rallying about 150 men, who returned to the., defense' bnt were charged .npon Wd scattered ' . . " ; r SABRE WOEK.' , , : Cant. Sharra waslthe" company commander of the body-guard,' abided by a lieutenant named Carf. In ' the hour's fight . aharrrf killedi five . ' ' men and the lieutenant four-men who were struck with the sabre and inonected after death.' " One of thnsft killed bv Carr waitjaUain, aud his first stroke cut the brim off " the lieutenant's hat. In half a dozen instances the charging squadrons : ware stnek fast and 'surrounded by A mob, who punched with the bayonet or clubbed their guns, and nearly! ftA'JtM pounds received by tfl lVderals were inflicted in this One Confederate had his nose sliced oST, mother was scalped by a blow, and a third had his chin slaved awajv .; j, j ' . . , . '' . , BttNB3E. " '-" 1 ;, Through some misunderstanding the Sixth did not cross. ; They were snrmnsful to be over, and as fast as f ' ,. prisoners were . wpiuryu uewera of. As there" was nobody to receive thepy the greater fhaxemiadepeir escape. 1 The1 Confederates twice succeeded in passing to Dahlgren's rear in force, and having his coin; mand divided: by the river should lQVe been . able tO Capture the OOr- tion in the tOWO. i .That ; they tlia m. i iti a- n prooauiy owing TO ine hot fire maintained Jy the Buckeye from tbe ; northern -. bank, and the" lingering SUSpiClOQ ithat this Was but the advance of a large force. ' THE SPOILS, p"" ' ' Dahlgren paroled a dozeUiPrieDu ers, brought, away a score or. rnqre, captured aboVt forty lior?e.iv. Con and lost in killed only one man.) He inflicted (a k)S8''!of i'thlrtyibrie killed and wounded, held the town over o ht)ufs, affdiecured all ;hoj informatiqi (esiidiiitheaduar-j ters.. , , . ,. . 'f,,s:in THE FIGHT ' AT' SEVER tY'fi'FOR.n.i Althouch' the.,' cavalrv' battles at DAW.Vi J.l,, earlv days 9f. June J863, two yearn ar th? beginning! of. the war' it: wa rewyr .iw urebSumou wmcuj V vl"T v T V r; W,1"3 eastern department had a fair show: V8 "JCf"? ""l. ww in . ",;T, "4 u vicinity ot Cnli)eiper.!v. There-wdre reports- that be . was getting ready sud "ten UOn, as, wel ,as in Lopes to. btnue him, a.avage plows Uoofeer Planned an attack. t Gen.'l'leasant on was assigned to the colninahd "a corps,' andTlcasantou had his pick ot horse artillery. I iVl.w.hxnoh Of l illTlfHf f 1 nT.ln.it Alt -r,tTT DEATH OF DAVIS. i?SvS ?? New York in advance, crossed just L,i,iL,;1(., lHh!f at daybreak. udt . was; li)op6d to caiv ffff l9 S" ??;5? l& J mL 6 done; A1 watmiig was sent to the '"j SlSSf S'i.iSfrTS! '' ,E1 ,t "r, would not push ahead' for fear of 0 iM.mnn a In ten minutes the Confederates were in theMddle, and foursouad- rons came charging down the road and feU t e,ew Yorkers Uke athunderbolt.brokeitHem up and bwai , themf jbacki npomthe BiguMioofii.lactihj as'alfrfserv'e. t)ia Eio-hth fll W.lr for mnmni:. butlrallied and chargetTarid drove Q .quadrOBft v toto th'e woods. a hfinh f.hMtrJtnri -m Woanded,ihthis fivmiflnte Iflght aaing hinisellchcckedpPletfs anton macje arrangements lor an attack in front arid flank. The in farjry and artillery -were brought up ouq-aopioyeu w cover.tne uon federate front, and the Sixth Fenn gyivama, supporteU ' Dy dragoons 0f the regular aririy, was moved to the rights is o;str tbeiflank. Their (jeolfVeWntVlattery of fQnr guns. vThe men formed and aressed-their lines 'iiif '. the icbotest Uanhef possible; :;dnd,litlhilreds' of the looters-on snouteai.i- i ir.it, , , "Hurrah! -boys the dandies , art going to have a nght at last!" The gixth was recruitetr, th6 sahio as special regiments' in Michigan and othef States, ' as a regiment of lancers, and like other lancer ..rc'gi: ments lt.had been kept in the back ground and' made the butt of ridi cule. The lances had .been thrown away for sabers and carbines, and' this was, the first time, in its' history tuau iuu Dixtu iiuu uccn m ..nne-ior a fight.1 The men felt the stigma attached tphe jf cgimentg ano ue terminer to wioeirout. b L.r? In frontMas,;arii old ..trleldjlOn the fa edge of it was lh& biMery and the Contederate line, of battle. A tbe lines were idrfissed itheV;Odll onel rode to the front and shouted; 'TxttoMraw.'; laDorsgaide; leftiH fdrWard-trfttorj--cha'rge' i'' Away wont he jegimentfn ; a solid mass, but in a moment, the guns wew1injredtifpn;therj(i, -jftdgtape and , canister .began . , to,, whistle ithrough 'the 'tanks. ' Straight at tM Sguns .hey1 rode, and fiot a- man Hesitated until tne miaiicry support rose np and fired volley 'after volley jinto,their faces, r pder, ,the cloud ot smoue a moo .covering .inrep jacreWf ground seemed tli'cltf round and round, shootingslasliin'g, screaming and attacking and de- fending with the ferocity of tigers. TLs men had "been killed or driven fit m two. of the guns when the bugle suddenly sounded the recall. As the Sixth ""gathered itself to gether, down came two Confederate regiments of cavalry. - -t iTtorSjaaiouly a lane (loading back toHhe federal lines. 'The Confederate horsemen were-wthe left dismountod cavalry closing up on the right the' gunS in 'reSrj Even the lane' Vas closing up as the Sixth chlrged down it and tuii its way to 6ne of the" dragoon regii ments 1 reserve. ' There 'was a checkyvbut ' orilyfof ' a' moment.; Theifidlid tnass Of Confederates' seemed to pick ; up the ' t wo 1 reg 1- jnent 'and -hurl j theoi' hand ' Over hand, and so eager .was 'the pursuit under the. smoke .that half: a doze n af .them gray-coated ) troopers ,:rddcl intor the; Federal lines sand .were captqred..7 In thetreac the;Sixth lpst,a score of meni captured, most! pft, whom wore, literally ; pulled AEClINa jBAUfflf T,( Some of " the hardest cavalrv fighting of the .war OcouiTodiduringt uoe s retreat iuvju , treiiysuur, Kilpatrick' and other" Federal ' lead ers were determined Id. secure; his tlitljliiS, ium OtUitt b iWIU UlUUl JU11 foderfttii" lAndera"' wRr'!Uistua,Std(i termmed 'to!wdteci''ijthein!.j! Worn Williamsnof t ' lTrrnatrick ' ' ordered f ten5 regimehts; tb 1 FailinguWat, J mi turougn some Dinmicr never yet made clear Custer 'arid liisf four skeleton !Teginients ' alone . obeyed the order. ..' A part of 'Lee's1 force wad crdssing; hore, and ' to 'protect them, the Confederates had thrown up strong earth works and -manned them withithree brigades oAjrP, UilVk corpshi TheJorce of the Con- (eperates : fras. ". pot. known, and be- eving. that, a. .suddem ; attack would row .them, ,iuto, contusion, , com- panics 1) aud G of the Sixth ; Michir can dismounted and ran,forward a sKiruusuers. ,in ten minutes., iuov ad (apparently), driven ' the Con federates behind their works,' -aid now companies 15 and ;F forwed for a charge and rode straight down upon the .earthworks. , The ckargd wsts made with such Speed that the horses were over the breastworks before a, man was hit. Cries.6f "wo snrrender!" 1 wer6 heard on every land, ahdithe squadron passed to wards the river, leaving the pris oners to be cared foiH by thc-expect ed reserve. a No reserve came up, and seeing, the smalluess of the ederalr) force : the lOonfodoratos rallied and nearly -annihilated it: killing,,- wounding:, and jcaptunug seyenty-4'our out of 102,,. A. Federal captain major and. lieutenant were among tno icuied..T;,; , .r;t.,, f, ,i:!i,,vtt A. P,Hul was herein iierson. and the charge was so , sudden that , ho could have' been captured - had ho uvi ikxiw m lit i r uuo ug nao uiaiv- ing ready to iiidunt his torse'a Ped.- eralbaValrymantode on' either sUle Of hurt, and one 'looked ' , back1! fe,nd ordered him to 'repbrt at the" fffoflt with'r the other ririsonetls..'he tleiicral repotted ;p)4tl)eib4n'kJoj(the thej rivefc tlie baljsaisplashedi hito with water, until he '-somea have had- aii ftecidetital' bathli:i He"after wards referred tft'it '-a'sVJtiie" elbge'st ,ill d Ko Awii Unft .111 JLIV, fJV4 lVOl ,1114 , t v'. 1 ho .faris. police magistrates evt dently Relieve; like all sensible peo MeJtuat tne only propet' place to advei-tiso is in the newspaper, j" For sqmo' gear's .''past one ,6f , the '.most ciihspicuous features' 'ol"!the Paris Luuiuuuunuo una uvcu tuo staring rqd carts, ot an $nterprismg English raauesman. ,;i.ue.. uriYeri ,was, inr variably attired! in a gorgeous pos tillion's costume, und the horse hi a curious arrangement, ' was almost concealed' from ;ViewJ ihsido'bat yasjpquiiy apnugoerarapniafm.g square box. These ingenious ad vertising mediums have now disap peared pursuant to1 a decree of the prelect ot police, to whom com plaints had , been .made.:thati they imrifiklfxil tlifti troiTlo in.: ftia ofvanto besides ' frigbtening' the horses ' oi' other 'yehicle.'., The .decreej was t first isregarde;, .lout . this led to three of , the offending .: structures being conMcated by the authorities. KiiWhrBUfler With MAtiA'ftiA?v F.MnRV'i STaHdahd XJUre- PttLS" art 'infallible, never fail.'to are 1 the most' obstinate casesv pdrely vegetable. 25 cents.1 dws . - - ; ' F.'trTaagnMarfehiwhVNr says: Browiya jirrjnvBitters quickly stopped the chOla with, which I Buffered. NOTICE. Jour, Taxes, for the, year 1883 .And muet b paid before -i.'.j ' ;' NOV.fiBER 1st ndbSi wUi"beradde v No further notice "will be eiven. ' ,-,-Afteif. Novnllor , 1 X uall proceed to' tocolkot by''1" i'"'""-" "' ': ioi-.,;n-Mi octHdtdwlt Sheriff draven Co. ) : A SUPPLY OF tlancock's Inspirators, ' IlogueV Graded Injectors, " vim lOullctt's'Magnolia',! (Jins, I Carver Cotton Gins, Carver; Cotton; Condenser:, Complete Cotton Cleaners,! ". ('Tennessee Vagons,' ( (I .ii ' i ,i " i ( i : "Kentucky" Cane Mills- ( V (). I tJl ( 1 r-i'tilw-'f f I i i V" (j. ul-r -Cook's Evaporators, Gilbert Force Pumps, .! t; 'UucivKYS 'Gr All DhW, -. I - it wu-J (' " 11 ' v ,sl.i, I . I i .Acu Pulsoriaing Harrows, ' Hand and Power Cotton Presses. ys''ili ii'y.. ,,itn iw. . i'i I: ' w',iiti v, w. i!I hi. (ft 'i i it ,!''-i..J'.v Engines and Boilers of, i every de scription.' J"" - ' Ml ,,raw Mills, Giiist Mills, V S ! I: Shafting, 'PiLlIeys, Beltingi 1'ipe and Pipe Fittings. !' i i For iSale on Reasonable Term g I ' , i - ' , M , I Respectfully, . .-, .: - J.:C.THITTY. C. J5. HAHT &' CO. u C. A.i HASTy Business, Manager. ill 1 1 I f ".. OIIEF&ICB.CASSSTOSL North-east eprner, of Middle and Sloyes,Haldra,EoiisdFaiiM CROCKERY WARE LAMPS, CHIM- Kerosene 'Oils, 'Red froh-KxplsIve ' i , i comsuutujr on nana.,, , f S-Special attention given to repairing. , KeW Berne, Sept 4th, 1888.' aprlldWly Walter ;E:Btirnis !Co. RAIN OF ALL 'KINDS, : in - ci-. .... 49- Orders and Conslcnments respectfully1. Collelted . " I- vtwi-dly j "Would .Inform, the public generally hat he Is ntttd.tip li flrst-closs style, and Is prep&redj to give yon a good a shave aa rna given whqn his r,Tdefl.or. John M. Mnntnn.waH allve.1 . i..T'. u ' for TEN CENTS. , ,', ",t t ., '. i . , i i , j " ' Call at, the Gaston Uoqse Barber Snap anfl be convbiced. f'ji;. , yf Jniai-dly . II. W. WAHAB, I l I I liU . I , ' I I , tl 1 . . (Bucqossor to E. H, Wlndtey.) ., ' t'M.i !. i .r.4. -. i DISTILLERS' AGENT FOR - ' , Pure, Rye iricU Corn Wliisky is .-(14 ;'.'i.--W)t:nii I.-': iri: Ju.ijV"r ' ,Ta 't(i; 'iiu'j -lAii! ol uli.ii 'ijij !Ks i;h w U iml f l .'hi;ii ,:-!:? "I T, ;,! in vniii ! '.) s .ot'ttV. f'.l ft Ii jir. I .'lit.tjilHj ;i;ii-K.r .r.ii.J....rs Jl ,1. -,." Jj'.Ji I tilt) 1S,)U Ji-l'- "'ii ''.ii ')!..') Soitt JVont St, New Berne, Ni 0. epaj-a swiy. ' aepjlliai;; Disial.amp Lottery Co.! Of NorfollL, XT. . Tle franchise, of this enterprise la based I upon the charter gvantd by the Leglsllilure of. the State to the lUmurt Swamp Canal Cotnpany, and ita legality. haa beau lHlrly tented before the OOurt. ' ' 1 '! The olject In view 1b the "Improvement and extension" of tin opportunity may b Hlven for the purchase of the Tickets, of which there are only J 25,000;withr356' Prizes,1 melawlhirhtaT)eeilB3te'droTUie,J ' I the Drawing han Deeri Bied for the ,'. 22d of, November,, 1883, at Which time. WlTftorjT rOSTPONEMENTi ii win De luaue m uu ny 01 nonoiK, ueiore the public, and under ,U"e supervision of - a committee of reliable citizens, and In like manner each aucoedlng mouth. ' j JUT Tickets bearing date September aotn hold Rood for the Drawing of 22d November. . BCftfcMEi ,ii'. i I ' CAPITAX PKtZS $5,t)0a ' 1 Prlr,e of.' 1-J5.009 Is do. l. ...... l,MHl Yi.,......M.t, , J, I8........ '....m.- ' so ' hi.j:. ........ K) Is , .., i W Ja,..........,..!..... ; !?..'.... J 100 18..... J r- .,6A lSMi,.,..ft jt, 10 Is i..v... 6" 4s..i........ ArFItOXIMATIQN pRIZES, 1 1 L ,,dO.: 'do. . do.. ' do. do. do. do.1 do. do. 'do. ' 200 m io ,.,,750 1.000 1) 100 2UU a.ooo ' 270 180 of... of .... of. ttfldPrtioa . v ' i ', ', dl8trlbntlngi....JIA00 i ,-. Flolx.etai .Oxily ,X Plan of Lottery similar to that of Louisiana Company. . . . I J P,,,,HOKIiACH, Managee, .Apiilieatlon for clnb rates or for lnforma ulalnly wrltteiu giving male, 'uou nt ana I town oi writer. i Remittances should be scut by Express rather than by J. money order or regis. 1 6 16(1 lctttsrfi! ' n bxprexs charges 'upon 85 and larger sums will be paiuoyme tympany. . . . Address plainly . , , m i - i,l ii J. P, HOKBACH. ' 1 - Norfolk, Va. Agonts for nolo of Tickets required thrnuKli out the State, Address applications as above. - . 1 . ,.i. . ., . , i . SW. SBLDNEK, Wholesale! liquor : Dealer, r NO. Al Roanoke Square, t ,i( . NORFOLK, VA. Orders promptly attended to . and satisfivc tlon guavunteett. -i Established 1WW. '.n; :v.'i sepldAwin : Nathan Toms, ' Obo. W. Toms, t Perquimans Co., N. C. . . . Hertford, N.C Jos. K. Toms, , , i t :Lateof Uuleigh, N. O. , i NATHAN TOMS '& SONS, Commission Merchants, ' FOB TUB BALK OF (tottonLumber.'Crraitt, Peanuts and , ....!.. s CMintrv PMdm..i. t ... no, ov uycr- wnnri, , , , aul(id&wJm . NORFOLK. VA. O. M. ETHEEIDGE & CO., v. -'"'Iiffotrt'olta.'Vo,.,':-'''' -'j Gkihl Commission Merchants Boll nil kinds of country produce and make iieier io (jllizen uhiik, nnuuia, vu, i Compondeiioe solicited. uultl-d&wJm Elizabeth ;Iroii7W orks, CHA. W. PETTIT, Prop., j 280, 8?,, 284 .and, -286 sWater , street, Jtf ANXJFACTVKEB OF , ( ENGINES, ' BOILERS, : Sa id Grist MUls; I ;. . ; , ..SHAPXINCIS, f,; ' FQMimS AND . CASTINGS, r lOf.Every Description. ;-, ,t I ..a-V)mple fuolllltea for ALL WOBKV fin I our line. aul7-dAwly i HIGHEST CASH PEICES Paid for RU kinds of QXO IRON, METALS "JASJPOTOll&CO., SO Rowland' Wharf. NORFOLK. V A. ' We are always lit the Market for the pht eliase of , old wrecks, old steamers and old ma chinery of all klads. ' 1 All consignments attended to promptly and careAUly, and correct returns made. auHdly WH. SANDERLIN, ( ; I. X. SAHDKHIJS SANDEELIN BROS., I L Qeii,l Commission Merchants .'. Bfa. lJ'floanokeDock, Norfolk, Va. , .B fvH.limmantAnfmltAnmuuiiiti Mm nhlit.1 : I ies, iiuTiber, staves and eoontry nrodue tf I reryaescripuouBoiiciiea. ... ; . ..... ,. , waorbrif ntdlngi,tf-Tf,8f m?n band. or on Bneeial Attenuon paid to country prouuee eneraW-. -. ..3 v i v ' '. ai-dly I fC!io;o!a,?r. f l A AHCH'ITECiT ki nmimv mmni.ir- IV" ' f,-T"'i. it-' ,jj!l Ilrnwlniis and deelims furnished to builderi ttnd contractors in any partoi me country. r .i,'i mhdui! , i ...r..i:;..,i nr,t. -a.'. r , !:E. lE. ''WHBATLET'S J -- abw a- l'1tL..ia'""AMaMAi-'i 'rat I ( i Dyeing and blpaning inlall ite branch ' prompt attention given to all brden bv man or express. ; "8epad4m ..'""'-BKALtaS lit' 'n r ianidaTUgf f ivviufi, Aiarx-vr! lyvtlfcVy" I r.i Tii..M. mi... i.&- . WlD(lnr Shades,! (Jornicesii EteL tin ,ii-.f !ittM Chnrcb Street, ,ri.-4 t ui'j . e6U-dttm uii '..1 NORFOL1C, VA ' 1 alwrtvs snrn1ie4 with the very best Krs tya sntip Beef. l' MeaiH, fseef, 1'ork. iliiiiou and HauBsse that the Market, ailords. Call on him. InulH-Uly , I .UC3 AND MEDICINES. 1 i . J l . e U J V- ti To get Drugs and Medicines, Paint, Uu, riope, Uanvass, eto., is at U. S. MACE'S, , ; JlfarA-et TV'iar.' THE SPOT m. nt v0;ia Snitpa OnVnm nnrl Shin A0 fct Jall8 rlKe8 "anm ana aa'V Chandlery is at . J ii o u i nnio Market Wharf. TTj p ,cpnT X XlJLi Ol U l', To get Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Axes, Plough Gear, and anything usually kept m the Hardware Line, all at Jiot : torn Prices for Cash, is at . 1 U. S. MAUJS'S, . , Market Wharf,' i&w NEW BERN& N. C, . .LEINSTER DUFFY, . . i DBAI.BR IN . . : ..,,'!";' Fancy, and' Toilet ; Articles v . .iFULFORDS OLD STAKD, Corner Broad and Fleet Streets, NEW BERNE, N. C. ; , , 4y Physicians prescriptions carefully coin-" I pounded. - , an22-dtf C ASH buy ers can get spot terms at " BERRY'S. SAVE time, avoid delay when suffer ing, by having your prescriptions uispensea Ht XJIMBLE lingers 1 at work for the sick BERRY'S. . NIGHT BELL for the use of those 11' that trade at BERRY'S. t i . . : I 1 ' -' NO matter whose advertisement heads the prescription you still have tha right to have it put up at - BERRY'S. fpO compete with, low-priced goods' X furnished to our country stores from the North, many druggists feel , called upon to meet competition with i low strength goods. You can depend I Xqon the etrengh' of all goods covered dn my labej. No slops put up at 1 , - , i ualtUY a.. it 1 1 i i ( ; j ' ;.y' MIXED paints, $1.35 per gallon, at : , BERRY'S. QEED as follows: New crop" turnip, MO 4.r); peas 4.50; beans 3.50; radd ish.es i mAfi JJ? tracts taken till Oct. 1st; basis cash, at R i BERKY, Dealer hi Drugs, Seeds a and Fancy Goods. ;,; ( ,, d&w, 1 ft JMlaja.Has:MM . , ;i - TORPID DOWELS, -DISORDERED LIVER, and , HlftLARIA. rromlUeae aonrc-s mlse Une-flonrths of i the dUuoaoi of tun liuuiOK moe. ' These sympuiiiuUKliuut.i iheu-exutonoet 1b oi Appetite, ttowrU otiv, Mtek Head aol, niUuuii mtec; tlnK, aver ion, (a , eierllnn ot budy or mind, iJraetallon of food, JUrlUiMlliy of temper, Itr splrlU, a , of. hnvliLg neict'td me dntV.' WlUIiieiM. Fluttertnv mt tl H.rt,Iu bore the hlchlr el- ored llrlue, fOAjlTlpA'I'loxr and do muml tlvnuxo oraiiMiiuilyth. t u. lartlrt'otly oil th.il .Ivor. AsaLlvci'umitoiue TOTT'M JrtLI.liavonoo,pim.' 'Thi-lriioltftitontho ' AKiiH-ynMrHiaKinisaiH M'Ot"pt romovliiK aJl liupurttlos IllroiiKh tfii'tw Uiren cv lenarsra mt -tHii vbim-U ;ni.iulnAlnn.iit,A. titu,Miiinil illirostion, rt'ffuhir stools, a eiour kin and a rigorous bodv.- -TITtT'Si VllA A .oanxo no tiaiwa. or gripbur not lntcriero with dullr work and wo u perft'et ANTtPOTC TO 1ALAP8A. ; , ' mi FCEr.s xjkf. a hcTv M'AlV. 1 I havh had Dysiwpshi, with Coiisilpa Hon.lwoyeain.unit bnvo trli-il ton iliircivnt kinds of pills, and XUTT'H uiv tho first that havo done me any good. They have cleaned ma ont nloely. My dppctlio l splendid, food dltresta readily, and I now nvo iiuiunu TtuMHoires. i reel 1IK9 a now man." :i.W.b.ElWAEDS, Palmyra, O. 6oMTwywhri'.5e. Offlro.44 Murray 8t.,N.T. 5TUTT0 mm DYE. Orat Haib -on Whiskbrs changod In. atantly to a Glosst Buck by a sinalo an. plication of this lira. Bold by Druuirista. or sent by express on receipt of . , , TO i i ' ' vmon, inrniy Direoi, new York.'. f'' v T ViVt't KAB Wl F U WUL "KEiPTt FEEL . i Uffloe, U MUTTOy Street. New Tort E:rs fcr a 4.::::::n ! Foo Choo's Balsam of Shark's Oil Positively Restores the Trt arimr, end la 1 , ute vuiy adsomm cure for Hear- ness Known. This OH Is abstracted from peculiar sneetcs I of small White Shark, eanuh t In the Yellow Mea, known aa Carvhauouon KoNUKi.K'rri. Every ChluesO fisherman knows it. Its vir tues as a restorative of bearing were dlseov ered by a Buddhist Priest about the yeiir MID. Its oures were so numerousand many so at em lngly mlracnlons that the remedy whs olliclitl- . ly proclaimed over theentli-e Empire iltaniMe became so universal that for over years uo . Deafness baa existed among the Chinese peo ple. Bent, charges, prepaid, to ouy address at 1,1)0 per bottle. , ' j i nan penormea a miracle in iny case. '. I have no unearthly noises la my liewl add hear much bettor. . , ' I have been greatly benefltcd,: " i ! ' , My deafness helped a great dcai-rlhlnk an other bottle will cure me. My bearing lamuch benefited. .Uk i ' I have received untold bcuolit. .. , , ' My hearing is Improving ' - .'., '' It Is giving good aatisfant ion. : t ,,. Have been greatly beneiiiod,' mid. am r'o Joloed that.1 saw. the notice of it. ;, . . v ' -"Its virtues areinnniii ailiniiililen,,,! iiaen. ratlve oharacter abwlinm, in the wiiercan jwrsonally testify, bit i i.om ojii'ei,. e aud observation. W"e i" ' .i' i -uhui-k 4 jEWNKY,7 1ey f Voi U. i-neloNlng $1.(10, and you v' t --e br mi.,u tvineiiy that. will emiln Jim lo l-. .!r l -. iinvhiMly 6lse,'and V In u-,. i .., .. , , : h v i be per mnnent, V'i v - I i ' , .-t doing bo." Editor of i , ,ti i k Kkv i tv. - j nv.iil lii tne niiiiis, pleiiHe Seiid money by 1. -.oihi!.i!Kli hm'tKH, On?y I.,; (ed by HAl'LOCK & JKNSIV, I Sola Agents for Atneriea. T Dey St.. N. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 20, 1883, edition 1
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