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NO. 268; VOI-. II. NEW BERNE, N. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1884. LOCAL NEWS. J -lii ual Wlulatnro Almanac. Ann rise, 6:50 I Length of day. Sun sets, 0:88 f 10 hours, 48 minutes. Moon sets at 7:26 p. m. Schooner Arrivals. The Varina, Capt. Bell, from Slwles- ville with corn and rice. The Potter.' Capt. Adams, from Wysocking, with corn and rice. Have you selected your valentine? Dr. Barker struck "ile" at La Grange and returned on Saturday night. . - Personal. Miss Mary Eyans, of. Statesville, is in here concern to the people below this city. A warning has been sent to the planters to remove their stock to places of safety, which, if heeded, will save thousands of dollars. It has been raining almost steadily during the past thhty-six hours. Wheeling, Feb, 7. Ten thousand people are homeless and unprovided for tuuv nrteen tnousana were the city visiting Mr. J. C. Whitty's I family. Owen II. Guion, Esq., made atrip to I The old market house at the upper Kinston yesterday on prof cssional buBi- end of Broad street is tenantless. ' Athenia ' Lodge No. 8, Knights of Pythias, meet to-night at 7:80 o'clock.' , . Ico cream was served at the Central hotel Sunday. How is that for Feb ruary .''' ; ; " '' The McLean building on the corner of nesa. Mr. II. C. Pool left for Snow Hill yes terday morning. j driven from their homes by the flood. The publio schools and churches have been thrown open, and the people are fed and housed there. The water reached its highest point at 10 o'clock, when it was 52 feet. Since then it, has receded a few inches. Cincinnati, Feb. S. The relief com mittee, in v conjunction with Mayor Stephens, have decided to call out the military to-night to serve as assistant natrol en account of the darkness, ine Pasb. . " ' ' For real genuine rush we think the belt should be handed over to Thomas president of the gas company says that H. Coaklev. manager of the oyster can- the supply of gas will not be sufficient Pollock and Craven sheets is being re- nery at this place, who has earned it in ? -uo. tne manner nerem uuscriueu. ub mm -fhe river was 62 feet 74 inches at 3 p, which he represent had ordered a lotTm,, and 62 feet 8i inches at 8 p.m. A nf runs from Raltimore which were dispatch from Zauesville says "Mua- v. w - 1 ! 1 1 covered f , y, We are glad to note that Mrs. Mary Bayard Clarke continues to improve and hopes to be put soon. The warm weather of the past week has made the. gardens glow, and filled . ..... r " the liberal air with tne penume or nya- had DOt ' reached here , on Wednesday cinths. . last at which time the supply of cans Eggs continue to command good on hand was ; growing dangerously prices. About 500 dozen were sold in small and the arrival of oysters on a this market yesterday at 28 to 'J30 cents decided boom. About this time news per dozen. ' ",'-. s . reached Mr. Coakley that r a vessel ' Thn steamers Contentnea and Neuse answering the description of the ex- shipped by sail, vessel on the 17 of oT January and expected to be here by the mcn every half hour. The water reaches time they were needed, but from causes the Baltimore andtmio railroad bridge. unknown probably ice' however they and only the absence or drift eaves it. Literary Gossip. , "The Complete Home" is the title of an excellent book, published byB. F. Johnson & Co., Richmond, va., com piled by Mrs. Julia McMaire Wright, which in. what it nrofesses to be. " have been laid , up for a short time to pected schooner was at anchor in Croa- volume o practicai experiences popa have their boilers overhauled ana otner tan souna. ne as once cnartereu me larly illustrated.", "Aunt Sophronia, necessary repaira completed. steam rag owann ana put ous to me.et havi three nieces juBt married under. Mr. J. II. Mills has peremptorily de-1 aBa nurry up me aemyeu siup. ua take8 to teach them b y a series of friend reacmng mere iie was uiBappuimcu iu his expectations, . it being some other ship, and no cans on board. Nothing daunted, he steered for the Chesapeake and Albemarle Canal, think- party tag there h WOuld 6Urely find her' but not only her talks but a number of ex clined to serve longer as Superintend ent fit the Orphan Asylum and will open a school at Thomasvule.? . Some of our young ladies are getting to be quite expert in mesmerism since! ly talks how to manage their house' holds; after a time her chats became so popular that other young married peo pie ask for the benefit of her experience, and she is at length induced to collect, 1 : n inn.lAaaAnB tmm n of mesmerists lately in the city. :A -V. IV . !y Vu ! cellent receipts and publish them in a , , r .. was wie uiiHiug hcxiuuixw xmu -aw, .ye wnlmo Tf ia nnt a mpr 'rpcpint hook Forty-three years ago to-day gold was reached that citv and findine his stock vo!u,me,1 "lsnota ! .receipt DooK, ,. L, 4afroi. wa.i will ached tnat city, ana nna ing nis stock neitheria it only a mother's and house discovered to Atealbut coal getting exhausted, determined ke ,9 manuef for iUontaina matter never hear the announcement made of k? his v to this cUv. About inJreBtinff to all intelligent neonle. and Its discovery ma printer s pocKet. ,f tUis time the steamer .Defiance, of the much wouldbeweU ,ot' fatherB The honorary members or tne waver- Clyde line came though and Capt. Pmer ly Club are cordially invited to attend kindly loaned him a supply of coal, and their meeting, this evening, at 8 o'clock, also informed him that a lot of cans at the residence of Mr. Win. Hollister. which had been ordered by telegraph by Mr. Coakly before leaving New Berne, were on board. The warehouse and wharf of , the NeuBe and Trent Rivers Steamboat Com pany are located at the foot of Howard's lot, adjoining the wharf of the O. U. S. S. Co. -l': :;?-;.-:v::-V if. -About five thousand bushels of oys ters were in the market yesterday-. Tne oanning establishment received a good supply of cans on Saturday night and had a large number of hands at work , yesterday. ' The young folks of Trenton are to have a'-Grand Ball at the court house on the evening of the 22d inst. Messrs. L. Dillahunt, L. Leary , J. H. Mclver and - W, B. Murrill are the floor managers and Capt. E. R. Page grand manager ; We call the attention of the City Mar shal' to a dangeious hole on the west as well as mothers to consider. Southern men, as a general rule, do not appreciate the economy in time', labor and money of household conveniences; many still hold, in preference, to the old fashioned Southern ' way of having the kitchen On Friday night the Swann entered a out8ide 0f the house, and do not realize dense fog, and the compass being in too how much the labor housekeeping is distant 11 miles; stern and. stump of mainmast oat of water." .-. , Goldsboro Bulletin: We had the pleasure of shaking the hand of our old friend and former commander, Col. John A. Gilmer, last week; and somehow we felt just like, or instinct told ns, we were shaking the hand God 6rdmary, olina. r God grant it ,we say. We are not easily enthused on the sub- ect of elections. , We generally try to exercise proper . discretion, and while we love Col. Gilmer with as strong an affection as it is possible for us to love anybody (man wo mean) we lay aside that love and go for him believing him to be the truest man in North Carolina and one that can come the nearest poll ing the Democratic strength, and will mf.ftt wita less opposition than fltiv man we have. Clinton Caucasian: Corn has been selling in Clinton at $1.00 per bushel, and fodder at $1.05 per hundred. A fruit tree agent sold $250 worth 6f fruit trees to one man in Clinton last Monday. It is the Solicitor of the Inferior Court who is building a blacksmith shop. Quite an intelligent and appre; ciativ audience greeted Dr. Mil- burn Taesday night to hear his lec ture on the Lite and Character of Sargent S. Prentiss. Mr. Allen Royal, of Honoycutt's township, recently killed five hogs 11 months and 20 days bid, which weighed 994 pounds, an average of . 198 4-5 pounds. Mrs. Jno. E. Cooper dropped dead while eating dinner on Tuesday; 29th Jan., 1884. ; She baa been in in health some time. She left 12 children, one an infant. Her husband had just left homo. Only the small children were pres Durham Tobacco Plant: The State ' Exposition is booming in Durham. Mr. Henry Fries, the Secretary, in afew honrs secured the subscription of forty-two shares. This is only the beginning. Dur ham county will not take less than one hundred shares, and will make an exhibition of which our citizens will be proud. A few days ago a company was organized for the COMMERCIAL. . Journal Oeficb, Ffcb. 11, 6 P. M. COTTON New Tork futures quiet; spots quiet. New Berne market firm. Sales of 7 bales at 9 to 9 8-4. ' Middling, 9: Low Middling, 9; NEW YORK SPOTS. . .. Middling, 10 8-4; Low Middling, 10 C-:0; Good Ordinary, 9 11-16. ' '. ' FUTURES. February, 10.60 ... March, 10.80 " April, 10.91 May, 11.04 RICE-Sales of small lots at $1.01. CORN Firm at 63a70c. ' . close quarters with some iron, had de' viated so as to run her off her course and lengthened the trip to an extent that put her again short of fuel; but where there is a will there is a way and at Smith creek a supply of wood was obtained and the city reached in safety. lightened by having the kitchen under the same roof as the dining room and furnishing it with labor-saving con trivances. Neither do they appreciate the saving of wear tear and temper to a housekeeper by punctuality at meals and in rising and going to bed. "Aunt The cans on board the Defiance are So hronia think8 thatthe men of the nil i ! il t. 1 iill being filled with the bivalves at this writing and we repeat that for cool, de termined push, give the belt to Mr. Coakley. ,- , . , . . . The Floods. ' '' J The terrible floo 's which brought so much destruction to property in the side of Hancock street, and about thirty spring of 1883 are about to be repeated. yards north of Broad street. It is along- The Alleghaney, the Monongahela, the side the fence, and persons passing at Yougheogheny, the Big ; Sanday and night might sustain serious- injury other tributaries of the Ohio, are on a should they happen to step in it. , . " ; rampage. At Cincinnati, on Friday The advertising sign of an undertaker ght, the 8th inst., the water had risen tj s. m ith thp 63 feet 41 inches and a still further rise . figure of a man standing on the lid and so jointed that whenever, the wind blows his arms become movable. The troaMnnlatinnn look &3 thoucll he was remonstrating at the ' incongruity ot here compelled to leave their homes, having a gyroscopic gymnast on top of such a grave subject. : , , , J Yesterday, when we saw the City . Marshal's pioneers cutting down the old elm tree, on Broad street, we thought of the title' of the old song, , "Woodman, spare that tree," but there wasn't any sentimentality about the City MarshaL especially towards a worm-eaten' tree, and hence the axe was laid at the root thereof, and another" ancient landmark has been removed, , home should do their share in it, as well as outside of it, and not be content to merely make the money and then dole it out to their wives to make the home with. Her book is one in which fathers,' mothers and children can all find something interesting, as well as instructive, and we cordially commend it to them. M. B. C. was expected.. At Pittsburgh between 5,000 and 0,000 buildings were 'sub merged, which were, the residences of about 25,000 people, ; 10,000 of whom STATE NEWS, i Gleaned from our Exchanges. Winston Republican: One day last week Mr. "Lewis Crouse, of Davie county, sold one barn of to bacco, 730 pounds, to Mr. .Peebles for 20 cents per pound, netting $146.00. m. Peebles sold the to bacco to his nepuew for $156.00 I The latter brought it to Winston on Monday and . sold to pin-hookers for $200.00. On Tuesday it was sold on the warehouse floor for . Dangerous Wound. - Richard Brown, a colore 1 boy living in James City, was accidentally and seriously shot on yesterday. He was The water has not come over the out standing on the railroad with a loa . . , 3 i r 1 - i j gun in nis nana, wnica no m uuwu vu unfortunate neoDl the cross tie, as he thought, but the temporary homes. The Board of Trade . butt of the gun missed the cross tie and started relief measures tms morning tim lwmmAr fn,P.lr or thn rail. caus. and sent out a boat with provisions ing the gun to go off, the load cutting an ugly gash in the left wrist and v lodging under the loft arm. He was taken to Dr. Duffy, who dressed his wound and pronounced it quite serious. The damages is estimated to be $3,000,. 00D. . At Wheeling there was great dis tress, more . damage being - done to proporty than was ever experienced there before. The Wheeling Cheese $317.00. Company estimated their loss atabout L Wilmington Review: 'Eggs are $50,000. We give below & summary of worth here from 23 to 25 cents per the situation at other points as gleaned dozen. The reports from ' the from our exchanges. - : "K.'.'f- country are that the farmers are Logan, Feb. 7. This is the greatest making the best of the present fine flood ever seen in tne uocuing v auey. weather by hurrying np their prep if1?;' nn uge uero ux iqo nocKing arationa for the season's crops.. ! nTiaiihT ;! Capt. John T. Patrick, Commis without gas to-night. sioner of Agriculture, has a letter Louisville, Feb. 7. At noon the from Mr. J. S. Cooley, of Richmond canal gauge registerea B8 leet iu mcnes, county, m regard to the coming 0 and was rising two inches per hour. ti1A nrr,;Arfl frflm thn Ial of Skve. to the submerged districts. But little suf fering is reported as yet. Mr. Cooley sayst "I have just re ceived a letter from Miss Elizabeth McLeod. The Highlanders wi leave Liverpool on the 9th inst. and will reach Norfolk about the 20th. , Carteret Telephone: The party The of gentlemen seven all told who DOMKSTIC MARKET. Tuepentine Dip, $3.25; hard $1.25. Tab Firm at $1.25 and $1.50. , Seed Conw2.50a8.00. - - Beeswax 25c. per lb. Honey 75c. per gallon. Beef On foot, 5o. to .6c. Country Hams 13Jc. per lb. " Lard 131c. per lb.J Fresh Pork 7a8c. per pound. Eogs 28a30o. per dozen. Peanuts $1.00al.25 per .bushel. Fodder 80c. to $1 per hundred. Onions $3 per bbl. ; Apples 75o.a$1.00 per bushel. ' Field Peas 85o.a$1.00 per bushel. Hides Dry, 9allc; green 5a6c. Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 45ao0c. per pair, Meal BOc. per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas 80c; yams 40c, Turnips 50a75c. 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 prices. New Mess Pork $15.75; long clears Hio.; shoulders, dry salt, oc. Molasses and Syrups 20a45c. Salt 95c. per sack. ' Flour $4.00a7.50 per barrel. For Rent, Tbe MI DLAND, IIOTEL, several good resl deuces, and sundry tenements. For terms apply at the Real Instate offloe E. O. HILL, Agt. Feb. 12, 1881. dlw Lost. , VK&.TU TO WHITEWASH , MAXWELL'S ' PREPARED GYPSUM. For whitening and col oring walls of church es, dwellings, facto ries, Mills, Barns and fences. - Beautiful, durable and cheap. Its superiority over Lime is like that of paint. ' Furnished in several different colors. - Does not rub, peel, crack, wash off or change color. ratties tnat nave used it: - i . J. L. Rhem, P. Holland, N. Whitford, . S. Street, Wm. M. Watson. F. M. Simmons, J. C. Oreen. K. R. Jones, Newborn, N. C C. C. Green, J. L. Kinsey and Mrs. 8. . Franks, Trenton, N. C. R. Einstein and B. F. Delamar. Kin ston, N. C. : - ... E. B. Hargett, Silver Dale, N. C. - -Capt. W. W. Carraway, of the Nem& Observer, says: "After using a small quantity of your Prepared Gypsum last spring, I am so well pleased with it that l snail use it on my dwelling house in stead of paint." ' ae sure to gave it a trial.' Send for tint cards, directions for using it, and price use. - . 1 am also Agent for the . , Atlanta Giitta Perch" Roofing' Painty FIUE AND WATER PROOF, ', and can furnish it in any quantity. either by the gallon or barrel. testimonials can be furnished from some of the leading men of the country. Don't fail to try it; it will mako your, outbuildings, fences, etc., last for ages.' vv rue lor particulars. - , : w . J. C wlilTTY, Agent, r d Newborn, N. C. II. J. L0VICK, WHOLESALE and EETAIli Two CRAVEN COUNTY COUPONS for J30 each, belnK annual Interest on uonds os. ; and 91. payable on the First day of JuIa , 1881 at the office of the Treasurer, Newborn, North Carolina, sitmod JaH. A. Brvan. Chairman. manufacture of wooleu' goods, and Jof-Neison, cierk. active preparations are being made coupons as the payment thereof has been to commence work. Tho following f,rth1'miS,ward wlu be pald for the gentlemen are stockholders: ,T. C. febstf ureen & stevenson. Angier, J. S. Carr, A. n. Stokes, Eugene Morehead, J. Li. Ulacknall, JN O '1 (J Li. S. T. Moro-an and M. A. AnaNflr. A meeting of the stockholders was Sale of Valuable Steam Mill held Monday and the following officers elected: ' President, John 0. Angier; Vice-President, . J. S. nan" ' Hnirof'irw qtwI TVnnciifO-n Q T. Morgan. . President Angier left Monday afternoon to purchase all necessary machinery. Success to the enterprise." DEALER IN Heavy Groceries, Drv Goods,' ' Fine Wines ; and Liquors. The celebrated BUCKINGHAM "WHISKEY always on band. ; GIVEJAIE A TIUAIi. Blank's Old Stand. . ,: Middle Street, . : i Newbern, N. 0. ' Janl7d(Stwlv , , NOTICE. White Oak Items. Property. us by a mortgage executed by Joshua TO All WhOBl it HiaV ConCeiH Desn, dated the 7th day of November, "V vw"WWi 1S83, we will sell at Public Auction, at the Court House door in Bayboro, Pam', lico county, N. C, on MONDAY, the TENTH day of MARCH, 1884, at 12 o'clock, midday, all that tract of land whereon is situated the large steam Haw Mill, formerly known as "The Dean Farmers are busy preparing there Lumber Company's Mill," together with land for another crop. Measles are raging in our community. Several deaths , have occurred from them. William Collins died with pa ralysis on the 5th inst. Several cases of pneumonia. Mr. G. W. Smith, our UnBlow merchant, is very sick. ; , A few marriages lately. Mr. A. J. Jones to Miss ftiiza Meivili, a runaway all the valuable improvements and ma chinery on said premises Tne boiler in said mm is luu-norse OFFICE OF SECT'Y AND TREAS " OF THE , ,, Trent River Transportation Company,! New Bbbnk N..C, February 2, 1884. . :i All persons havlnar bills or nlntma nr ac counts of any kind against The Trent River Transportation Company will please present Terms cash. Feb. 6th, 1884. GEO. F. M. DAIL, . W.H. DAIL. By Green Stevenson1, Att'ys. For information inquire of Dail Bro- We ask our theks, JNewbern, N. C. fetklfflwaUd R., as he has I j .". , . - ; Notice. couple, and was spliced by Mr. Charles to engage in the lumber business. ueroGK,!). r., wuu do am way w nis school: , 1 bey , were married at the residence of Mrsi H. G. Morton. That road spoken of by Mr. F. S. R., being built by Mr. John Coston on Star key's creek, is a publio road and is built by publio labor, talented friend, Mr. F. S. crawled off on a limber twig of astron omy, to remove the curtain of ignorance from the eyes of the Joor ignorant crea tures spoken of in his neighborhood by explaining to them where the sun sets. and how she gets there. At the residence of the bride's mother was happily married Mr. John Hurst to Miss Susan A. Redd, the accomplished daughter of the late Sigler Redd. The grooms and maids were Mr. N. S. Bhep ard with Mrs. Narcy Gibson, Mr. Chas. Hurst with Miss Annie Foy, Mr. Chas. Russel with Miss Dora Bishop, Mr. D. J. Oliver with Miss Julia Smith, Mr. Benj Gibson with Miss Sidnie Gerock. The nnwer and the engine is 63-horse nower. "i?..8" l"e un.ae.relsnea for payment or .. . j x uujubuubui, vu or ueiovo HI arc 11 lvtli, IS 84.. Broad Creek in said Pamlico county, about two miles from where said Creek empties into Neuse River, with deep water up to the mill wharf. A hne opportunity for parties wishing All persons indebted tn thn kii inti.nt by note, open account or otherwise, will come forward and settle the same without further delay, or the claims will be put in train, of collection at once. CHAS. H. BLANK, i Hecretarv n.nH Tra.. fel3.d&wtml5 Trent River Trans, iwv For Rent, STOKE on east side MIiMIa ciroct hniA'. South Front. , - ,. "r Also, a Water Front Vmturopn i?i.n Sprlnu streets, in . frnnh nf vv. P v.,,,.o i.i stlUyard. v""" Janl5dtf Uu. CHAS. DUFFY. 1 No bill againBt the Nenflo and Trent River Steamboat Company will be paid unless a voucner is avmcneu, ana uie same approvea uy the uenerai Manager. : ; . D. L. ROBERTS, fubTdiWlw Beo. & Trcas. notice. Sealed Proposals. Pursuant to chattel mortgage, and liens executed to me f a. uuruiiur, X Will SeU ttt 1'UbliO Auotion, at the Steam Mill of Tltomas 8 Howard, on the Dremisna nn n.ii. street, between Craven ; street and J a S?,e?.w w?, ml" lot ln the' c"y ot, Newbern. at KLKVKN o'clock, A.M., on the - 20th day of February,' 1884, the following property, viz.: . . One Shingle Planer, One Shingle Saw. LAWRENCEBiraan, Ind., Feb. 7, levee on the Miami River ' broke at & wentupBogue sound last week on a claming expedition, returned on Ohio. AH business has been given up Wednesday With eighty bushels Of nnil thousands of Decide have left the nnahotrs ds tne result oi their luDOrs, rboMpnate Beda. 1 tnwn. The remainder are oconovinir I Proff.w ttnnA "BAratahinir" that fnr Cicero Grreen brought in another houses on high ground, or the third , j lot of samples of phosphate rock from Tories of the gWrngs in Jhe water. 8()m nnd Mer(Jur 1-spiauUUon on yesterday which can ?? y 0n Tnesday last and in8pected tho I j e -i a at the store of Geo. Allen & Oo. Evansville, Ind., Feb. 7. -The river harbor improvement and the jetties. II y were takeu from under a marl at noon was 42 feet 4 inches, and still Thfi latter who had not seen them I i aad appear to be much more valua- rising, 'lhe boats are busy saving stocic, sjnco tne gform, expressed himself Lietiian those .brought in a few days p S"?; as well satisfied with the manner In 1 V 1NCENNK3, Ind., Feb. 7. The Wa- WUiuu iucj inraaiuuu in iuiwj. bash and While rivers are rising rapid- From Mr. W m. Daly, Observer at ly. The farmers are moving their stock Fort Macon, we received the lollOW and household goods from the bottoms ing. A Coating wreck was passed to h.;;herland,; Much corn is .nil m the bvtho Coast Survey Steamer, San- T.; :.; phis. Fob. 7. Tho floods noiir nir uay, -reu. oiu, uvo iniiua easu ux .... ' , I -i TAi.n..n;v,4. w out 01 l io nrpcr rivers are j ivi groat I unu xiuunuun iio"L u(.-uiuji x. COWMISSIONBKS' OFFICE.. ' TSIour Kornn. Voh'v Kth 1RM Scaled PronORalsforbuildlniraErideeaoross together with all the PullevS and Sliaft! uiOTTO miHBDiumo uerocj.xu e swift Creek at Vanceboro, in accordance with ing connected with and bclontrinc reportisthat Mr.Hurstwas dreadfully plan and specltlcaHons on Hie in the office of the same "fc ,B r of about thirty-five or fortypersons. nvd -j f lrst Monda?r. The Commissioners reserve the rlirht to re- Thn annual mnptincr Of thn stORkliold- Meet any and all bids.' ora nf fA NnwWn fiftA T itrto nnmnoni uommunicftuons snoum De aauressea to era or tne isewDern uas L.ight ompany JoSK1. fjELso, Esq., Uegister of Deeds, New win uu nviu uii wo Dbuio ui vv . xxvxiiatc. i ucrne. i. u. v, , i . JAMES A. HRYAN. fe6-dlm , Chairman Board Commissioners. at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Geo. Allen, Treas. Terms of Kill o. cash xuiswitn uay of January, 1XS1. ala TUUH. SHOWABD. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY GOODS OF The most delicate persons enjoy tak ing Emory's Little Cathartic Pills, give a wholesome appetite, put new life in a broken-down body, lo cents, o For Sale, We see but little difference in ! of the samples and specimens of ' nth Carolina beds which Mr. I :i oil hand. If Dr. Dahney can :,' i time to como down and -. ;' 1 1 .nis, the specimens will - f vr -'-. FOUR BIIAUES in the New Berne' and Pam- lloo Transportation Ctompany. The Company owns ilia tine steamer Elm City. . . ' Apply at . " ' janafrdtf..' - . , JOURNAL OFFIOR Architect IVcntcd. Proposals will be received by the un- tobacco is served in an artistic package dersigned for repairing Neuse Street M. EVERY- DESCRIPTI01T, i FROM A One can't disassociate the ' highest taste and comfort from a gentloman in slippers and gown, on piazza chair or sitting-room lounge, with a pipe filled with Blackwell s Durham Long (Jut in his mouth.' In appreciation of this Oriental pose and dolcefar niente air, his Tin Horn to a: " '" V". :-: $; I .?;ii it . ; $20 Holly Horse. Elegant Alis: W ...w j W M W V V of embossed and pictured foil, at once a delight to tho eye and a study for tho mind. d J. C. IleBter, Kittrell, N. C., says: "I used Brown's Iron Bitters as a tonic for general ill-health and found them gcod." E. Church in the city of New Berne. Plans and- specifications furnished on application. ' T. A. Green, -L. II, Cutler, ' v : ' ' Thos.' Daniels, i feb2d3w. 4 1 Committee' AND Anything to Please both Young and C!d At fe27-dtf , JOUN DUNN'S,
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