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MET p. OUKNMj. vol.ii. NEW BERNE N. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1883. NO. 203. 1 D LOCAL NEWS. Journal Vlnlatore Almanac, v . Sun risen, 6:46 Length of day Sun sets, 4:48 1 10 hours, 2 minutes. Moon rise at 3:05 a. m. .,. ' I Large Cottou Buyer. ' ' v(; ' Mr. W. H. Oliver was making things lively at the Exchange yesterday, his purchases getting up to about 250 bales. They Bay down there that he is a ''buyer from buy ersville." , What has become of the Athletio building t , t y - ) ' " ' Eggs are commanding 27 cents per - doaen from the carts and boats., i ; . ' r R. H. Hilton, Esq., and lady arrived ' , from Baltimore yesterday morning per steamer Shemndocdi. ! .' The freights on the A. & N. C. Rail road have increased considerably since the Inland Coastipg ; Company : began : operations.' . " ; i '" George Washington Guilty, The report was current on the streots last night that the jury in the case of State vs. George Washington, being tried at Pamlico court, had brought in a verdict of guilty of murder. ' We have no positive information, but such is rumor. ' " ".' Burning of the Old Court House, As we thought ho could, Col. Whit- ford has given us a correct and succinct account of the burning of the old court Mr. J. J.' Wolfendea has planted out housed which will be found in this morn hundred thousand caDDages lie inK?8 Journal.. But fow writers can ' baa been supplying the market with givo more zest td historical rcminisccn very nne xau caDoage receauy. j ... cesthantae uoionei, by interweaving '! BishoD J. J. Moore. D.D., will breach incidents that might escnpetho notice At St. Andrews ChaDel. in this city, on of othors, and in this cace ho liaa Bur ' Sunday evening, the 25th, at 71 o'clock, passed himself. The public are invited to attend. ' V, " Mr. II. B. Duffy, of the firm of Duffy . & Ives, informs us that he has quite a number of the old North Carolina cur rency similar to the one Sheriff Koonce ' sent us. ' ; .'!'., ' The Bchooner Melvin, which cleared The Boston Visitors. , , It is . expected that on the 27th iiiHt. the party of about fifty gentlemen from BoBton will arrive here. .- bant evening the citizens .-committee ' on entertain ment held a meeting and decided to en tertain the party in handsome stylo Arrangements will bo made to ascoitain one of these families over a million dol lars. . " , . These two facts are taken from a lec ture delivered in the year 1873, by Wal lace P. Groom,, the talented editor of the New York Mercantile Journal. - . : ; . ( a. - u Notice to Mariners. : JUS-ESTABLISHMENT OF LIGHT AT CAPE ,. HATTKRAS BEACON, Notice is hereby given that, on and after December 15, 1883, a fixed white light of the 6th order will be exhibited from the old Cape Hatteras Beacon, North Carolina.- ' The focal plane is 25 feet above mean low water, and the light should be been in clear weather, from the deck of a vessel 15 feet above the sea, 9 nautical miles., n ... -. The structure is a wooden frame sur mounted by a lantern, the whole painted red. .. . The approximate position, as taken from the Charts of the Coast and Geo detic Survey, is as follows: -.'".-' Latitude, 35 14' (15") North. . ' Longitude, 75 31' (18") West. Magnetic bearings and distances of prominent objects are as follows: Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, due North, 1 nautical mile. By order of the Lighthouse Board. Stephkn C. Rowan. Vice-Admiral U. S. Navy, Chm'n. from this port for the West Indies ion News-Observer. ' the 20th of October, arrived hence, at wi, ,'m t thrrmrrh win, h.p. o - o - ------ tertainment send them down this way and we'll soe if we can't strike bumnosH. Catharine Lake Items. St. Kitta, on Noy. 11th, having a smooth ; passage. - ' -! . .' The steamer Kinston arrived yester day with a good cargo of cotton in time to bd transferred to the Shenandoah, which carried out a full cargo pf cotton, rice and clams, .j - Rev, A. S. Phillips, of Clinton. N. C, son of. Rev.; Chas. Phillips, of Chapel Hill, will preach in the Presbyterian church at 11 'a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. on Sunday, Nov. 25th. t Capt. Southgate, of the Slienandoah, tells us that the news at Elizabeth City ' on Thursday was that Skinner's major ity would reach 1300. The "still hunt" " plan didn't pan out very well for tjhe Republicans. ? ; '. '' . . Isaac Green complains that Dick Tucker, jr., met him and, unexpectedly to him, Green, knocked him down and cut him pretty badly. Exactly ; a man is not apt to receive due and timely notice now-a-days of the time he is to be knocked down, ,. We wu Jom Green in a petition to the Legislature to pass an act that no man shall knock an other down without first giving him fir minutes notice. StrmTA or Stolen,' Mr." Jno. F, Ballard advertises a horse and bxtgt& whioh were recently stolen or estray:d, , from the road side at Chauncey fray's near Kinston Any one knowing .anything of said horse and buggy will coner a great favor by leay- Down In the First District. . ., ' Mr. F. II. Busbee, who did excellent work in the campaign in the First dis trict, returns with a good story on him self. Riding in a buRgy witli a friend to PelletierV Mills, Carteret county, where a speaking was announced, they met a man coining from the placo. To him, Mr. Busbee "s companion said: "Isn't there a speaking to-day at l'ello tier's -Mills?" "Yes." "Isn't Busbee to speak there?" "Yes." "How many people are there?" "None.". This was a little too rough, but proved to bo a fact. However the folk were gathered and there was a speaking. At other points in the county of Carterot the at tendance was quite good and much interest exhibited. News and Observer The Entertainment Next Week. We wish to impress upon our citizens the importance of getting up a good trowd for the entertainment Wednesday and Thursday nights in aid of the Pen der monument. As we stated in a previous issue, New Berne has been designated as tho starling point in this matter and for that reason we must exert ourselves to set a good example to tho other towna in the State. The entertainment has been purposely arranged of a character that all may attend, no matter what scruples they may have as to visiting places of aniuse- in such inform'ation at this office or ment generally, and win De sucn as - rjailard at JiinStOn. uouenuiouuci iiuuwu nuuuiuuiii- , i Itatetobe Dresent. were he livinc, al- Halldajr Good. ' ' ' ' I thouch a ; devout and conscientious Mr. B. A. Bell to ok leave, lor new , -. 'tew ' i 1 I. MAS VnAMIIMfnlh I ' xorKyesteraaypersiea , The committee of arrangements are He goes to make his ho purchases gentlemen who will 8ee that overy thing and wUl also lay in a flood supply of . . manne-r suitable to the occasion. Interest. note which Sheriff Koonce bridal presents. Mr. Bell fleets such goods with admirable taste, and any of our , voune friends who contemplate loinine hands and hearts ; can well The olJ await his return, whioh will D n a few owns wouia De wonn to-aay ai u per at 104 years, 6 months and IS days, mnvrviiii , , ,.( .. . , 1 .u ii (go,l Judge Shepard, who o On Monday. Uie Jtin WSS., J rJ f tavr faota in ppiranl tn.nnmnmml - . uuw, " y n - 1' prompt and la on hand at the drop oi mtere8t recurred to our memory and the hat, and expects witnesses, jurors for the oenent or inose or your readers t Ka r their most when who are in the", habit of working with and suitors Jo be at their post wnen bomwed ilal e iv0 th , as called, or take the consequences.; we ,,,Brtn.ti' nt t.i,B nii savinn.. ' - ; . . ' m J. . . .. . learn that 'he is a very pieasans uu i , , i v while man sleeps, .onKU irAntinmAn and regarded as - Interest creeps. j I TViM mofomna if o rrii r ct mill : i vnnru among ine amess juugoo m mo . . . . , , . , n,- ;ti f f ' Solicitor Collins is in the city and is 100ooo.00 .and makes his business pay Mr. II. D. Murrill is clerking for J, Boggs at Catharine Lake. Aiany nan carts and wagons are pass ing every day. Fish are becoming plentnul. Mr. Jos. K. lihodes and Mrs. Khodes have just returned from a short visit to New Berne. Mr. Pearsall, of Trenton, was one of the happiest of guests at the wedding at Mr. JJ. H. Sandun'B. Potatoes are the best crop this year, Several report as good as last year some, better than last. ' Miss Agnes Grady is making a short visit to Kinston. Mr. W. 11. Uox is the gallant young man. Cotton seems short in every way this year. Most persons report only about half a crop. The ginners will not promise to give one to three. Miss Eula Cox is spending a few days at Jacksonville with her sister, Mrs. (i, W. Taylor, who has lately returned home with improved health. Mr. D. E. Sandlin and Mr. Lafayette Francks have given another undoubted evidence or their generous hospitality during the recent wedding and infair Mr. Robert McGowan has been in this part of the county soliciting freight He says the Neuse River Company will certainly build the tram road, if they can be sure of the freight. Col. Taylor has brought Mrs. Taylor and Miss Annie home from Kinston where they have been for several weeks. Miss Annie is no worse from tho long ride, but continues to improve slowly. Married, at the residence of D. E Sandlin, November 14th, at 7 o'clock p. m., Mr. Jan. R. Franck and Miss Sallie Sandlin, Rev. H. C. Bowen offi ciating. The attendants were E. L. Francks and Miss Jennie Sandlin. W. H. Cox (of Jones) and Miss Katie New- kirk, Dr. D; S. Rhodes and Miss Minnie Newkirk, Capt. J. H. Mclver and Miss Lorena Murrill. There was everything on the occasion to cause the aged to think of the weddings of "ye olden time" and to fully satisfy the spirit of Young America. The bride and brides maids were tastefully and beautifully dressed, which is about all a gentleman can tell you about it. Many friends and neighbors were invited, represent ing several counties. A grand supper and amusements of various kinds made the time ioyous to all. A Guest, Goldsboro Messenger and Raleigh Neivs and Observer please copy. Polloksyille Items. . Fresh pork 6 to 8 cents per pound. Seed cotton from 2 to 2 2-5 per pound. We noticed on our streets on Thurs day Mr. E. Hackburn of your city. The Neuse cast off for New lierno on Thursday with 14 bales of cotton and 18 sacks of cotton seed. Mr. Smith, agent for the James Town, Guilford county, . nursery, is in town delivering fruit trees. Old Sol sends down his rays with all of the Bummer's force. A good rain and cold weather to follow would be a luxury for Thanksgiving.. Mr. H. A. White's gin is not running on account of his engine being out of order. He sent the injured part to New Berne for repairs and will be at vork on Friday. , The Rev. Mr. Cashwell held divine services here on Tuesday and Wednes day nights of this week and administer ed the ordinance of baptism to Mrs. Mercer on Wednesday evening. The Trent was bo late making this place on Tuesday night that she was compelled to wait over till Wednesday, when she cast olf for JNew lierno with 11 bales of cotton and 415 sacks of seed Mr. W, u. ltouse while enjoying an oyster supper on Saturday night had his horse and buggy stolen from the street by some unknown party who wished to take a drive during the night. '1 lie horse and buggy were found on the streets Sunday morning without any driver. The horse showed that she had been driven very hard. IIopo tho guilty party may be soon brought to justice, Again has the grim monster death visited and marred the happiness of our vicinity. Mrs. Nannio, wifo of Louis Whitty, died at tho residenco ot hor husband on the nighi of the 20th inst about 5 o'clock. She was a loving mother and an Obedient and faithful wife. She was but in tho prime of life and only had a few days of lingering pain. She leaves a husband and niue children, the youngest one being only eight months old, and a host of relatives and friends to mourn her loss. We ex tend our heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved family. COMMERCIAL. Satisfactory F.vidence. J. W. Graham, wholesale druggist, of Austin, Texas, writes: "I have been handling Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs for the past year, and have found it one of the most salable medicines I have ever had in my house for Coughs, Colds, and even Consumption, alway giving entire satisfaction. Please send me another gross. Journal Office, Nov. 23, 6 P. M. COTTON New York futures quiet; spots firm. New Berne market firm and active. Sales 304 bales at 9 to 9 7-8. Middling, 9k Strict Low Middling 95; Low Middling, 9i; Ordinary, NEW YORK SPOTS. Middling. 10 1-2; Strict Low Mid dling 10 5-16'; Low Middling 10 1-8. FUTURES. MORNING. NOON. EVENING. November, 10.50 10.64 10.63 December, 10.62. 10.65 10.64 January, 10.73 10.75 10.73 February, 10.87 10.89 10.88 RICE Sales 1,510 bushels at $1.00 to $1.10 in bulk. CORN Receipts 350 bushels. Sales at 65 to 70c. OATS No recoipts. Price steady at 50 cts, DOMESTIC MARKKT. Turpentine Dip, $2.25; hard $1.25, Tar Firm at $1.25 and $1.50. Breswax 25c. per lb. Honey 75c. per gallon. Beef On foot, 5c. to 6c. Hams Country, 13Jc. per pound. Lard Country, 12Jc. per lb. Fresh Fork 7aoc. per pound. Eoas 20c. per dozen. Peanuts $1.00al.50 per bushel. Fodder sue. to $1 per hundred. Cotton Seed 3Jc. Onions $3 per bhl. API-lbs 75c.a$1.00 per bushel. Peas 85c. per bushel. Hides Dry, 9allc; green 5a6c. Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 45a50c. perpair spring aaa4Uc. Meal Sue. per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas 30c. ; yams 40c. Turnips 50u75c. per bush. wool Vin'Mc. per pound. Shingles West India.dull and nom inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch hearto, $4.00; gaps, $3.00 Der M. . wholesale prices. New Mess Pork $13.00; long clears !!.; shoulders, dry salt, 0c. molasses and Syrups 22ia45c. Salt 95c. per sack. Flour $4.00a7.75 per barrel. Wm. Pell Ballance & Co.'s Red Front Store ; S. FRON T Street. Now offers decidedly the Choicest Selection T 11 Bi L A.RGEST -AND- Best Selected Stock OF GENTS' CLOTHING A Fair Offer. The Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall, Mich., offer to send Dr. Dye'sCelebrated Voltaic Belt and hlectnc Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men, old and young, afflicted with nervous debility, lost vitality, and many other disoases. See advertisement in this paper, d&wl w Strayedjr Stolen. One DARK ROAN MARE, eiclit years old. oue white hind foot, heavy liiano and tiill, pony build, and ONE TOP MRiUY. Kald hub and bugey were stolen while hitched on the slue oi uie roaa at unamicey uvay's piaee, one mile below Kinston. Any inioriuatioii concerning said horse and buggy will be thankfully reoeived if forwarded to nie or left at uie journal omce. JNO. F. UALLA1U). Kinston, N. (' Nov. 23, 1883. 21dlw-wlt Eat Candv BUT EAT IT PURE. All Kinds ot French Candies Made Fresh Every Day. AND ever otlercd to the people of Itew Berne in the lines of TINE GROCERIES, Confectioneries and Fruits. We have just finished getting an as sortment of Staple, Fancy and Season-' able Goods, consisting of All the leading Koasted Coffees,' including Java and Mocha. ' lull line of choicest canned goods, both Fruits and Fish. U Pure Spices, ground and unground. 1'ickles in glass and wood. Preserves in glass, tin and bulk. Cranberry Sauce. Maple Syrup. Prunes. Thanksgiving Minee Meat. Finest Oatmeal and Buckwheat. Choicest Butter and Cheese. Highest grade Patent Flour. Hominy, Samp, Grits. English Breakfast, fiunpowder ami Oolong Teas, I'inkst Kaikinp, Candle?, Oranges, C. Nuts, Pecans, Filberts, English Walnuts, Cranberries, Apples, Malaga Grapes. '. odhsb, Hams, Shoulders, and Sta ple Provisions. , Cigars, bnurf and Tobacco. Cash trade only wasted. Come and see us and be snrpriscd. Wm. Pull Ballanck & Co. nov!4d preparing to push his docket without any foolishness Ovstera. - .'v - i v ' ' The Quality of oysters offered in this market this season have so far bfeen very -poor generally. Occasionally , every' year neyona nis expenses i per cent, the leeai interest or iew ioik, and leaves the accumulations in the bus iness at the age of 85 he can retire from his business '; with a Capital of $0,400,000.00. ' ' - " -k ' In . Hildreth's History or the united States it is stated that Manhattan, island, i ". however, a boat load of planted or gar- Ufter wards called ,New Amsterdam, f " " j .t an-h,M Kinh ire oiiite fine', no w the City of New York, was bought UCU UIDWJ.O ....." -i . ... ,, T . . . . . .r 'n v ' v in.. nnnA snnhlv by tne uuicn irominemumnn, lursixiy "Mr. A. E. Kimball keeps agood supply IJ twenty-four dollars in our r.t ihid Inttar t Mnsa. And understands ,1 Hi V . j " . , UUllDUUYi UUIA tiliau vaj ,,J J v. i . ' uv, well how to serve them. Ills plan of andyotfif the purchasers, could have serving families at their bouses with a securely placed that 24 dollars where it , . wi-j.uji- . would have added to the principal an stewor a fry or in any style desired is a intereat at rate fa cflnt gooa one ana quite uu mwiuiuw"" jh, . accumulation, , wouia exceeu ine to many. " present market value ot all , tne real . J ' estate of the city and, county of New The vuitora. , York. ' : Tlie Pennsylvania visitors who have . The cost of the outfit of Columbus for been in our section for several days re- his first voyage of dfecovery was aoout turned froni Uorehead City : yesterday $0 mora ixi g auu uuuo ui uicui, made in tne woria, yet u wax, mvuoy James Foster,' D. O. Ilollon and IT. M. could have' boen securely placed at 0 a;rJitk n th Shenandoah in the per cent, the compound Interest would, "l . ' V . n,L. bvthis time, have amounted to more Black Walnut. Black walnut can be grown from the nut, producing a butt fourteen inches in diameter in as many.years from the seed, as far north as Massachusetts. - No tree' valuable for its timber in cabinet uses, unless the black birch be so con sidered, enn attain to that useful growth in that period of time in our northern climate. Maples require twenty years before they become good timber trees; beeches and birches, hfteen years to at tain to a diameter large enough to yield of charge, nine-inch boards; hicKory should have a growth of thirty years; and cherry at least as much. The cultivation of the black walnut might be made a source of profit, if only as an auxiliary to the ordinary farm products. It requires no particular care, makes an elegant tree even in its youth: and later offers an agreeable shado. The Sewing : Machine Journal savs: : ' "One hundred acres of land, seeded to walnut trees, if they even reach ma. turity ill hfteen years, would be more remunerative than many of the crops produced by fifteen of incessant toil. Besides, these trees might be planted and would thrive on spots which are really valueless for agricultural pur poses, and while in the course of growth would serve as valuable aids to agricul ture as wind breaks and in other re spects."': , . ' "'- '- SPECIALTIES : , Chocolate, Cream Drops", Cocoa, Bonbons. Isuttercuns, Cream Cocoannts, Molasses Tally, Sujrar Tarry, Caramels. "-ALSO Florida Oranges, Lemons, Ban anas, Cocoannts, Malaga Grapes, Raisins, Currants, Citron and Prunes. A. II. POTTER, , Next to Custom House, Middle Street. DCS, Cocoanuts grated for our customers free Ladies' Dress Goods IN THIS MARKET, Just Arrived and Coming In Daily. A line stock of Ladles'. Gents' and Hoy Undc! weiir. Also, lioots and Shoes of the hent Quality and nuUie. We cull particular attention to our Fine Stock of Piece Goods, the finest In tho city. Hpeclal Inducements oll'ered lo Hie trade. Hoy's CJlothirig, UADIES' CLOAKS. Our Notion Department Is complete. See our of Handkerchiefs, the finest In the city. We also keep a flue stock of Solid Gold and Plated Jewelry, Knives, Forks ami Spoons, Triple Plated. O " Our Own " Lnnndrled Shirts, $5.00. 6 Fr. Ladies' Hose, 25 Cents. Indies' nice Linen Handkerchiefs, 5 cento, ladled' Kine SklrtH. A line stock of Corsets, all sizes. Lap Kohes. Blankets, If ui Its. Bed Spreads, and a hue line of Wliawls. ( arpets at all prices. Hues. Mattini;. And other things too numerous to mention. Save Money, ly Buying of Us. WM. SULTAN & CO., nov7d,tw Wcinsteln Building, Kinston House in charge of A. S. Padiuck and X. M. Brock, Opera House Uuilding. ALPIIEUS W. WOOD, Commission Merchant For the Purchase and Rale of RICE, CORN, OATS, AND ALL KINI3 OF GRAIN. Agent for the GOLDSKOHO OH. COM PANY for Uie piuclmse ot COTTON SKF.il. Office one door north Cotton Exchange, NEWBEUIV, N. C, S Orders nm. .onsiynments solicited, novldtf THE HUSH ROLLER SKATING RINK will be ojen in the YVKINSTKIN BUILDING, EVERY EVENING- DUMNO NOVEMBER Ladies admitted to the Riuk. and fur nished skates on all evenintrs FREE OF CHARGE. tf. Buckingham Whiskey, A Really Pure Stimulant. TMORE'S MINCE MEAT, lirled Peaches and Apples, Canned Vegetables and Fruits, Canned Meats, Maccaront, Jlustard Kugllsh and American, Crowe and Blackwell's Tickles, Lea A 1'errin's 8auce, Uclat Ines Cassara, Ferris' Meats, Roasted Coffee, Chocolate, Tens, At YV. HOLLISTEH S. evening for Elizabeth City. They are : much pleased with their visit to North Carolina and appear to admire this sec. tion. They spent wmetinie in examina. tion of - farms below here, and we hope their visit will result in the attracting of other visitors and a return of them f 'vos. ..'.' , - '':''' ;-'; than the whole money valua of this con tinent together with the accumulations of the industry of all thosfl who have lived upon it. It would have amounted to $17,895,700,000,000. ' Estimating, the nonulation of the entire continent of America to be 85 millions or 17 millions of families averaging r members each, it would leave as the possession of every Try POTTER'S COUGH DROPS. : - ' -.-.. -Mil - , ' Allen's Brain Food botanical extract strengthens: the brain ' and positively cures nervous debility, nervousness, headache, unnatural losses, and all weakness of generative system: it never fails. SI nksr. 6 for 85. At drusrsrists. or by mail from J. H. Allen, 815 First First Ave. JNew yonc uity. , ; , . , For many kinds of throat trouble doc tors recommend a pipe. They mean that vou shall select a perfectly pure, daintily fragrant tobacco, like Black wells Durham Long Cut, and get relief that way, by toning the membranes into new life and activity. This whiskey Is controlled entirely by Ven. able & Hevman. N. Y. It is distilled in Mary land In the slate water regions of that State, from the small strain crown there. The dist il lation Is superintended by a gentleman who Understands his business thoroughly. Nothing deleterious la allowed to enter Into its com position, and none of It is allowed to bo sold until It Is fully three yeam old In order t hat it may be entirely free by evaporation from the fusel oil. Venablo & Heyman oirer these goods as perfectly pure to till a lone fell, want for medical purposes. It Is their own brand and they stake their reputation on tho truth oi in is assertion. . for sale by ; - ' " . . . i i. :tt. ii. m.iwK. novz2ddw3m . Hew Berne, N. C, . Dissolution of Copartnership. The law Arm of CLARK 4 CLARK has been dissolved by mutual consent, the Junior, W, w . LiiarK, Having removed to Kaieigh. C C. CI.AKK. , ROOOI.PH DUFFY ' CLARK & DUFFY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, NKWnERIV, N. C. Office opposite the Gaston House, ocSldwtf QRANBERHY SAUCE, Pickled Lamb's Tongues in Glass, Soups: Mock Turtle, Ox-Tail. Green Turtle, Steam Cooked Oat Meal, Pig's Feet, Baked Beans, MINCK MEAT, Plum Pudding, Buckwheat, Currants, Citron, Mackerel, Smoked Herrings, Fulton Market Beef, Beef Tongues, Breakfast Strips, Small Hams, Sugar Cured Shoulders, Cheese, Pickles, White Bean?, Italian Maccaroni, Fresh Canned Lobsters, Raisins, A lot of CHOICE TEAS, Just received, , C. E. SLOVER. lanll-dly , ,, Pigs' Tripe Feet AND Oysters. A. E. KIMBAUa has opened a FIRST CliASS OYSTER SALOON at south end of People's Market Mooro's Old stand ana is prepared to lurniBii oysters in any sivie. . Families supplied at their homesjif desired. noviY-au HDTf N ft CO., of the BriKwrmc AMimirAW, oon. Unne towit as Bnllolton for I'stents, (;aveats, Tnulo viru, iMPTrtKhU, ror vue uuiuxi bwuw, innMM, KtiKland, Froiioe, Gennnny, etc Hand Hook about fiitnnUi tmt, free. Thlrty-nnven ymn' exiwrlenoe. I"limtiioittned thronim HUN N & CO. are noUot-d in then, -.km i no Amkbk.an. the largest, bust, and DioNtiiatiiyolr(!ulAtd eoltMitlflo paimr. t.(.2UAVOMr. VwHy. H,-.w.?.Hd envruvliiKfl and lnt4n.Ht,inii ln fonnntton. htmuimon oopy of the Hctpntilio A m(r. li nn wm, f...n. An.lnwn MUNN ft CO., 8i'ltN 11HO Aa, .a I. noil, iol bruadwuy, Now York. 1000 Bushels Rust Prooi Seed Oats, 1 500 Bundles Tics, -20,000 Yards Bagging. . it " , '., ' ! For salo by ' i ; ... DAIL BROS., ' Commission Merchants, ," O . v New Berne, N. C. 1 Li c...tWin ; "'has thh; Most Selcbtcd Stock LOWER THAN EVER. By the half bbl or kcjr ' - - . AT Wholesale and Retail CHAS. H .OfllCigars A ; RAEE OPPDRTCNITY TO JOBBERS AND " ttmnitiiiia or uuaks. : Can he bought at from $7.60 to $10 per thousand cheaper .than Factory prices. Call and see them or address , i . " ' I- C. YEOMANS, ' ' ' .' ; .': New Berne, N. C. SiT Parties outsido the city are -cittlly invited to call and examin novlOdtf " '
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