JJAILY ! - iJ1 VOL, II. NEW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1884. . NO. 272: m Ah. LOCAL NEWS. J .urn. 1 Mlalatnre Almanac. Sun rises, 6:46 I Length of day, ; Sun sets, 5:43 J 10 hours, 56 minutes Moon rises at 11:14 p. m. , $ . A Host Deantlfnl monument. ' . Mr. J. K. Willis has completed the j erection of a monument to the memory I of the late Mrs. Mary S. Shepard, inl Cedar Grove Cemetery, which for neat- Cheese. ; Opinion of the Attorney General The February number of that excel- : Counties tan JttaKe fcxhlDits, lent periodical, "The Popular Science IsAXEIGH, K. U., let). 12, 1884. Monthly," contains the 22nd and 23d Tlios. S. Kenan, Esq.. Attdrney Gen- numbers of W. Mattieu Williams' essays ' eraL Me.: ness, symmetry and beauty, excels any 0 Cookery, and it is neatly to be re- MY DEAR SIR: I am instructed that has preceded it. , It is bsilt of wetted that thev are not more Generally by a resolution Of Our board Of i ..i - -i-i wnose Italian mArhin. and Tpftts unnn an octa-l r - 7 I I O.UVS AMm COMMERCIAL. JOURNAL Office, Feb. 11, 6 P. M. COTTON New York futures quiet; spots quiet. New Berne market firm. Sales of 58 bales at 0 to 9.70, Middling. 91: Low Middling 91: In this number he speaks of directors, to ask your opinion as to Good Ordinary, 8i. NBW YORK SPOTS. Middling, 10 8-4: Low Middling, . A man cannot be all wrong life is right. gon base two feet by four. Upon this cheese, and savs that it has a hiehlv nu- the right Of . county commissioners Yesterday the" ulster succeeded the rests the sub-baso, the corners of which tritive value. Comparing it with meat to mate an appropriation of. connty 10 5.16. Gd Ordinarv 911-16 duster. re iaa , oases ot mo uoiuuiuo. without Done he states that beer con- " . . uv iuhmoo ui uiiuft nu Over two hundred bales of cotton have The die is two feet square andcontains tains on an average 72i per cent of ehibit Of the resources rtheir accumulated on the cotton platform. tne contmuation of the columns orna- water; mutton 73i; veal 74i; pork 601, , . . w nin?n has been reduced in mented with Grecian leaves and moulds, fowi 73l; while Cheshire cheese contains price, it will not cost people so much to shake. ' N The sloop Nellie May, Capt. Tillery, arrived yesterday evening from Cape Lookout with a cargo of ice for Geo. N. Ives. ' - Mr. Enoch Wadsworth carried out a saw mill, Taylor Manufacturing Co., on yesterday, purchased of Mr. John C. . Whitty. i The schooner M. L. Wedmore, Minro master, cleared from Washington, N, C, on the 13th inst. for Mont Serrat, West Indies. .' The bell for the A. M. E. Zion Church, ordered last week, from Baltimore, Md., has arrived and will be put in place in a few days, v - Some fine radishes were on exhibition at the store of E. H. Meadows yesterday from the farm of J. L. Rheni, near this citv. Col. Pardee will please make a note of this. 1 ' -X ' i-- Whoever has the Standard yard stick belonging to the. county will do the right thine if he will return it to the Register's office or to the Standard Keeper, Wm. Erwin. . . "t Our postmaster received a letter yes torday addressed to the "Keeper of a German hotel." It was all the way from Hamburg. We suggest that ho hand it to Sheriff Hahn. ... The officers of Neuse Council, No. 1, Order of Cho3eh Friends, paid but yes- with a moulded cap and octagon head. On each side of the die is a panel con taining the inscriptions. Upon this comes the plinth, which is also octagon, and handsomely monlded. Up to this point the monument was hewn from the rough stone at Mr. Willis' yard under his skillful direction. The statue which surmounts it is from Carara, Italy, and was executed ex pressly for this monument. 1 It is the figure of a female clad in folded drapery, with; a wreath encircling her . head and gracoful tresses falling over her shoulders and her left hand resting upon a scroll and anchor, only 801, and other cheeses about the same. Thus we have in every pound of cheese rather more than twice as much solid food as in a pound of best meat, or comparing with the average of the whole carcass, including bone, tendons, etc.. the cheese has an advantage of three to one. ' , ;. When a child or other young animal takes its natural food in the form of milk,' the milk is converted into un county, in the approaching North Carolina Exposition. ; r Hoping you can oblige us by giv ing your opinion on this subject, ' remain, yours respectfully, w. a. jfRiMROSB, rresiuent.; FUTURES. , February, 10.68 ' March, 10.80 April, ; 10.91 May, ' 11.06 . , RICE No sales. Prime article would bring from $1.00 to $1.05. CORN-Firm at 64 to 70o. Attorney General's Office, kaleigh, .February 13. TV. 8. Primrose. President N. C. State Exposition: ' Dear BiR: In reply to your let ter of the 12th inst.; I have the honor to say that the powers .con- DOMRSTIO MARKET. Turpentine Dip, $2.25; hard $1.25. tab Firm at $1.25 and 81.00, Seed Cotton $3.50a3.00 Beeswax 25c. per lb. Honey 75o. uer gallon, Beep On foot, 5c. to 6c Country Hams 131c. rer lb, ' " " Lard 131c per lb.! Frush Pork 7aSn. rxvr nnnnd pressed cheese, or curd, prior to its di- ferred bv law UDon the countv com- Eaos 25c. per dozen. eestlOn. . i , miaainnora . anrt tn ha ovarii aaii Fnr t EANUTS Sl.UUai.OU per DUSnei, Now comes the practical question, the benefit of the public, are nume- eT' . iT, bundrea s- ..' I n , . I W XV Al S3 DJ UU1 UUll uan we assimuaie or convert into our rous ana extensive. . , ' Ptctt. Poj i nn k0oI mi.. J A.1 A. . A I . . own Buosiance ine cneese-iooa as easily xu uouo Bays mas every county hides Urv. Uallo.: srreen oaoc. ine rignt extenaea wun inaex nnger as we may Ox6 flesh-food? I reDlv that I IS a DOdV COrnorate. and Shall have tallow Oc. per lb, pointing Heavenward, representing we cannot if the cheese is eaten raw: the powers prescribed by statute hickens urown, 4Daooc. per pair, Hope. The whole is fifteen feet six but have no doubt that we may if it be and those , necessarily implied by p.1 . . Innhoa hirrh I . i . i i . . 1 i n I IQnr 'I'liAiaa nniirAia tiniior ha avap. M . . . ' - uu,uva ui6u, , i Buitaoiy cooaea. a owiss or ocanai- .. iiuno wwr turnips oua75e. ner bush. The statue is from the hand of an navian mountaineer can and does diirest cised in pursuance of resolutions Wool 13a20c. per pound. Intalian soulDtor, but the handiwork of Ln ODO,-miiaf r. i,0o fi adopted b.V the board of commis- Shingles West India,dull and nom, .1. 1?. Willia which in Hhnnrn in thnnT-L.i-. j !l sloners. and. in certain specified to1? not. wanted. Building 5 inch, - - " - i ui u&LAa ui a vjwla . uuu uiuvcfl ilh uiiLiiLivn i f ' Un or a nn, quisite mouldings and Grecian leaves is value by the result; but feebler bipeds cases, with the concurrence of the evidence that the mind of a master of the nlaim. and ta mi,nt An th justices of the peace. And they wnrWn dimctad the chisel. w- 1 u -m. "may M BUCu Orders for the dlS " w- i iuqi f v vvuiuiuuiy caii lb lurvt uiuiuukcu I . . . Those who take the usual Sunday in that state it is peculiarly indigestible; P?! Z JZSrli mn, r,i. n , , , , . ... , ' uuuuiv as tuo luioicaiis vi na ..rTV, Vi - T 0 7 cw ea Iorm Iamuiar,y inhabitants require." Sees. 702,704, will find nlonciirn in vinnrinor thia homi. I I.... il j. Tir-l-l. 1 1 ' il.i l. r. 7 " They liave a general supervision rabbit (rare-bit) it is too often rendered over tu0 flnances and the law ex still more indigestible, though this need nresslv "invests them with full not be the case. All that is required to power to direct the application" of renaer u, next 10 oreaa, a staple iooa, the county revenues ''to any good is scientific coonery. uence he who and necessary purpose lor the use ,rnTO Sfraof. Mm t.,mo nffl MtnUm mmiAnf hiwino. t.hin npntinn I civea suitable instructions enncerninar nf tha nrmnt.xr.'' Sftntirtn TliA ' properly represented at the State Expo- the cookability, and consequently im- Supremo court has repeatedly an sition, we wish to impress upon our proved digestibility of cheese, will have nonnced the principle that the trust Board of Trade and the Cotton Exchange "done the state some service." of .regulating all county matters is in Switzerland one of the commonest connueci 10 me r i l . . -o o Aiicfl with the bv-lawB and constitution lis nf this sflotion of the Statu; it in thn dishes of the neasant who tills his own that the exercise ot powers COnier of the Order. ' "hub" from whence radiates the spokes freehold and grows his own food Is a red upon them Will not be controlled m- cn-i .!.- m .f i:i . o nf a whonl urhnfln nArmhnnv omhranoa "fondevin." This is a mixture of chefigfl oy the COUrtS. lirOUnax VS. UrOOm, T iu. ouuujr, w wi . . . - r r-j - - - fh vagrant about one week ago has been a radius of at least one hundred miles, and eggs, tne cbeese grated and beaten u(uu.uvw. Wi Hnnnr. thn Mavor. to This immense territorv tributarv as it mt0 ? eg?.8 m making omelets, with ; , J T- '. i i - . ... . ". . small addition or new milk or butter. pay line pi zu.w and leave ine cny. " w our unj, wmuu vmy gum i n j8 piaced in a little pan Jikela flower The money won't be raid, hence the received; that makes us the entre pot of pot saucer, cooked gently, served as it will find pleasure in viewing this beau tiful work of art, and will have cause to feel proud of our fellow-citizen J. K. Willis. -. The State KxpoKltlon. In supplementing our recent article hearts, $4.00; saps, $3.00 ner M. wholesale prices, New Mess Pork $18.50; long clears lOjc; shoulders, dry salt, oc. molasses and Syrups 20a45c. Salt 95o. per sack. Flour $4.00a7.50 per barrel. H. O. B. LODGE, ! HAY! HAY! - GENUINE '' " Early Rose Pet:!::: FOR PLANTING; AT HANCOCK BROS.,: NEXT TO POST OFFICE. For Rent, T me M I UUVN D HOTEIj, several aood rc. dence, and sundry tenements. . For terms apply at the Koal Estate office of E. Q. HILL, Agt. Feb. 12, 1881. dlw For Sale or Rent, A VALUABLE PLANTATION on t.ha .null. sklH of the, Neuao Kiver, three miles ami r nun ueiuw jMewoern; also situated pn tle mum roau. xne railroad runs through the land, it coiitatns acres, lot) of which are under cult! vn Mod, and a valuable seine beach. aisi, nuuuanuiiUTonueorge8treet. . fi TKGNW1TH. Apply to JanlS-dlwtliwlw UlackBmitliBiiOp, Middle street. ' Lost. Two CRAVKN COUNTY COUPONS tor S0 eauh, being annual Interest on Bonds Mob 1)3 and 91, payable on the First day of Jul , 1884, at the office of the Treasurer.Newbern. North Carolina, signed Jas. A. Bryan, chairman. Jos. Nelson, Clerk. , - All persons are notified not to receive said coupons as the payment thereof has been stopped. A liberal reward will be paid tor the return of tho same to , ( feb8tf . GREEN & STEVENSON." , NOTICE., ; i Sale of Valuable Steam Mil Property. fe!5 NEWBERS, N. C. d&W terday to the widow of Jno. F. Hanff, the sum of $2,000, benefit due in accord- the fact that New Berne is the metropo- KEMFS tlANURE SPREADER fit OSS," necessity for a chain gang or a work- all its productions, is entitled to very comes off the fire, and eaten from the great consideration at the hands of our ,u J,iw"u-1 "ttY" . . . , . tnade many a hearty dinner of one of shop. cases. The . movement to have aa ex hibit of tlie resources of the State is one in which the people of every comity in the State are in some measure , interested. '., It conceras The many watm friends of ' Miss " worn or woo so thege) M8 a iump of black bread and a tbe pahHCj ana wag inaugurated Corinne Harrison will ? be pleased to P""- P"" '"cbo uumnuuwrs w srnau Dome oi genuine dug tnin wine; with a View to secure . favorable re- learn that she has been elected first as- our prosperity. The traoe or Hew Berne sulta to the State at large. Ithere . i j i i i. i uuiiki nr. urmv unuiuiY innn iiimn Niximiirt. i . ... . . . sistantof one ofthenublic schools of I increasea a nunureu per cent, uy i mi.- nT1BnHft in ft Aat MAiti' 10TQ thlnfc that the case IS Within the exhibition and practice of the propor nartlT dissolved in tho milk nn.1 hnttnr. the power of tlie county authorities. - J -nr. r... i. i. r : l' . a::",T7---" i.i'it.i i. i Lo.ob faoi,in fci,r,orlit wnnvot. ueiBJf-, ucl twu iBBuariv mayB lesiea ine gusiaininir power oi I ami mill luuy imiy hawiuiso iub Summerville: and had a very airreeable organized bodies oi nusiness men, com- u u. uy vry sun p0Wer Dyt appropriating money 10. And nlflasant situation, hut a material Pseu 01 our very , pbsi imienu. wno ., n . - . emtuie iuew)uui,y to uiub-o i'ul' I 1.1 S i il I v O w I k.l AnAnnAAn n t fhn n nntto-W'tn Rnatnrf whr her ouss matters of interest pertaining to work. ' v suing Exposition, if they shall de - D " , I . . .. . I . J i J J 1 .. 1 t 1 , r . i . J. . . 1. n .. . . , - . , . .... i. t.hemfie.LvMt. Now the averaora farmfir uuuteu nuu ueiiuam inoumuuiion i luiiuiut) iiuitii iuo tsiiuiu w iicuiboiiij rrienas nope sne may pe , wjuauy as , . ... - tl.. . of this may be made bv takinelslices'! of rA fhn ut f Hm, Aonntv nr1 to uviuK remote iroui uiu ueignuor ,in . . v,..i j v..ti. u" v, j - many instanceshasnottheopUunity SmVa bSmade of MK A nrranoa tnr- n .fitioorf. nf Minn in nrithnnt flni,rhon nlnnino. tho clmo. nf SPCCial taX C0UK1 D6 'lOVieU lOr tllO Our neighbor Abbott, of the Lodae. j i.:- .n Uoaked bread in a nifl-dwh. mvprimr purpose. and no subscription 01 - ' U1UOV W UU JUDULO IV UW DWUUU, .UU . . ... . . 1 ' O I - , , ' , - ... . . . . has gotten up a sort of "gift concert" a,, fln miiflt rev ,innn hi Kimm e.aon Wltu .inlot. c.oatmg of grated stpCK in tne exposition Associauon pleasantly situated. 'The Lodge." House and Lot for Sale. arrangement with a view to increasing nial ftu4arktn AiA nim n tha nroW rn- 5;, tu.e county conLa ?e ma"0 mm' does ana must rely upon his coramer i uy tug uuuuij tuuiu u iixu.u muu- i city, iituiicicirii fhn rirr ulation of his tiannr and we are i l- tx.- i i-t . .... H " OUt IU6 Consent 01 tne legislature, """i",, v" tne circulation or his paper, ana we JeUesentation of his locality. . .i tot may be poured over the top; or, if I . w fnnMMtt aaa. i 1 1 felj8t miormed nas tnus lar met wun reason- tt0 Sf tnnna,a u,,t nrm.:j i,n. time is allowed for saturation, the trou- " able success. Contributors to the scheme ie9 Buch'M we , Ba0uld aB3ume ble of prel minaryj soaking may be saved o; course is contemp.atea. may want to know, what will be of the money advanced in the event of tee bv Drinted oirculai addressed to licious and highly nutritious dish. We s ,;n m,-fh i mQ5nrifw a fnliira trt nnnaiimftfA thA sn.nAmn. An . . . . . . I1.1.II it a nhMfla nndflmtp of. hnmo . Knf.l J. . . J M v vvuu-Hw -w Vwv.w. - 1 pann nr innir nniinrrv DUHIDPRH TriHIHlH. I r v A nomfortnble and Commodious Dwelling Bonse, situated on Hunrock street, in this I city. 1b oll'ere for sale cheap. Lot Is 65 feet WATSON 4 STREET. each of their country business friends. ca a cneese pudding at nome, w.t ravh that themonev k denosited in L.ti.ii. '.i.i-.. J .v. .i.-.l bjowb experience convinces me ;j;,;::.;n7. using ittosup- NEW-HOTEL, ... ... i,., at , ; .'.-u .. Snow Hill, Greene Co., N. U. 1 "ul' nf Hitt lnotiAOB Af 1 thfl noana ff th A convinces me that I. "v " . . , . . 1 -r. . " I WH TnlUlB & nUHLUEH in URin? UBIflnn. VVUUVJi uuu iiuvviug w 1 . . . T "Ta . h wiU meriay add t0 'he State display. piement the joiat. It is far too meritor- valid objection could be interposed nu mo i.u.uiw.Mo uw Mi.reuuu., ThearticleB as received could be placed money will be returned to the subscrib- on exnibition at the Board of Trade ers. :-,-.i-.t'. .-. ;vv ' I rnnrtiq oa tViAv rftmo in from lim A tn UmA Steamer Cleared. : 1 - and each additional contribution would county-, and it seems to me that no ious for this; its Bavory character tempts to restrain them froni giving to the , The Slienandoahy for Elizabeth City, excite 'a feeling of Interest upon the with cargo of cotton, naval stores,, part of every on-looker and help swell clams, fish, etc. ;A ? the aggregation. The , 2Ve, for Trenton, with a full This committee should . also have cargo of general merchandise. ; charge of the erection of a suitable The Kinston? for .Kinston with full building upon the Exposition grounds, cargo of general merchandise. , ' the structure of which can embrace all '. Well furnished, and Table supplied with the best the market anoras. , Baniple rooms for commercial travelers, . RATES REASONABLE. J . W. E. GRIMSI.EY, fel5-d&wtf i .1 - Proprietor. one to eat it so freely, that it would be enterprise snch '1 reasonable and 9 is w min Mar it -hA Simian ' wnn net 1 only dish of a good wholesome dinner, uuauuiiw cuuuiwuu ui nuo wuuy i wwwiih w w----g- I have tested its digestibility by eating would in their judgment warrant, it heartily for supper. No nightmare Indeed, such ! action and the aid has followed. If I sup on a correspond- tnng gven WOul4 be1 in harmony ing quantity of raw cheese, my sleep is ... . ftf .AiiiiHtntin. miserably eventtul. V. "A:-","-,:":: wmcu . lequuca lud ioioii.uio uu Fire in Cincinnati. establish and maintaia ' a depart Cincinnati, Feb. 14. At 8:40 o'clock ment of agriculture;' and1 also with ' Thn ANNTTAT, MEETING OF STOCK- nni.nF.RA nt Tlm Midland North (Carolina llailwavOomnany will be held at the CEN TRAL HOTEL., In NEWBKRN, on WED NESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1881, at ELEVEN o'clock, A. Xtt, - ' ' feblSdtd WILLIAMS, PENNY, Clerk, For Sale, . cf Pursuant to the powers1 conferred on us by a mortgage executed by Joshua Dohh, dated tho 7th day of, November, 1882, we will sell at Public,' Auction, at the Court House door in Bayboro, Pam lico county, N.C4 on MONDAY, the ; TENTH day of MARCH, 1884, at 12 o'clock, midday, all that tract of land ' whereon is situated the. large Steam Saw Mill, formerly known as , "The, Dean Lumber Company's Mill," together1 with all the valuable improvements and ma chinery on said premises. ? i ine boner in said mill la lOO-horsa power and the engine is 63-horse power. " This property is situated on Lower r 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, .win.; , Anne opportunity for parties wishinir to engage in the lumber business., , , Terms cash. ' Feb. Clh, 1884. ., GEO. F. M. DAIL, W. H. DAIL. ; Iu By Gkeen & Stevenson. AttVs. t For information inquire of Dail Bro thers, Newbern, N. C. ' ; feCd&w30d :' 1 DEATII TO ii WHITEWASH. MAXWELL'S,, r PREPARED GYPSUM.' - - ? f,j,v' For whitehfng and col oring watts of church es,, dwellings, facto ries,! Mills, Barns and fences. ' v ;' ; , Beautiful, durable and cheap. , , , , Its superiority ovet Lime is like that of paint. Furnished in several different colors.. Does not rub, peel, crack, wash off or change color..' Parties tnat nave used it: . ; , ... J. L. Rhem, P. Holland, N. Whitford. E. S. Street, Wm.. M. : Watson,' F. M. Simmons, J. C. Green. K., R. Jones, Newbern, N. C. ' C. C. Green, J. L. Kinsey and Mrs. S. A. Franks, Trenton, N. C , r , K. instein and 13. t . Deiamar, Kin ston, N.C. ' ' E. V, Hargetts Silver Dale, N. g..,, f Capt. W. W. Carraway, of the News & Observer, says: "After using a 'small quantity of your Prepared Gypsum last spring, I am so well pleased with it that m- ThA rh.tipr. for TTonberton. with full n,i ujmma ..in.Mu anA -rj,0.Ma " V1 ""J.BUU"ura me Bpiiiu oi xuo vuutj, wuiuu uuww HolwI,q AKD MnLES: Native stock. broke l snail use it on my dwelling nouse , ------ -- , - worn littouow and r eari streets wnere an annnal aHDronriation to be made . . ,' . ... stead of paint." . . v 7 -it cargo or general mercnanuise. material that tun section possesses ror the watet surroundsthe houses. When tn fhn R.Qf .ifir nmiral rwn.vrpn um,iy . ,. .-i B to eive it a trial. Send for The. Blanche, for Snow HUt, with .foil such putposea. ;: ' ' r the engine reached the place it was dis- ?ifS,S?BS??!7B M ! Jas. s. lane," , tint cards, directions for tsing it. arid cargo of general merchandise. Peraonal. , Hon.' A.' S. Seymour left yesterday r""nuig for Baltimore and Washing , ton. ;' : ' : s. '' i . ',; v:",.; L. J. Moore, Esq.; has returned from We earnestly urge our business men to arouse to the importance of this ma t ter, and trust that at an early day they will institute concerted action. . i, i t i : j t.9 .i ' iv j a - . r ft n covered that the fire was in the rear ' societies; secuona ,j.o I portion of two brick buildings on the 2,222 . and empowers "county com south side of Pearl street, near Ludlow, I missioners to appoint fairs iu their naa iauen in ana ten persons ouriea in respective counties" for the enCOUT febl3-dwtr Stonewall, N.C. T1IE , i - ; Sweet ttuin. When we consider the medical au thority of the world recognizing our Our Charming Countrywomen ' are winning an enviable distinction for Sections 2,7902,791, i ;y Yours tmiy1 1?X"SS UrgeStbck: of : Goods Dricelist. ; i.i ltd) I i I am also Agent lor he ni yf$ .j !ll..fl-i"ll..Vl' Atlanta' Gutta Perck 'RooS 1 1 r a. 1 1. mL r .. i j l Snow Hill whflre he has been attending X""1 Z "l WV U1. lne,r uno seetn- .in,' "7" n K18' T . . ,, . " bwkkt uum to pe wie nnest Bumuiaung measure owe to the beauwrying and i..e itiierior court as solicitor, ne says emectorant known, and that the nro- rpntni-nti infliiAnr.A nf SnKmlnnr.. th him very much. . F. II. Simmons, Esq., is at Raleigh on I profcwional business. Ilonry Griflln, of Kinston, commercial t rLt of Arclibell's Bakery, i3 in tho he secured 51 convictions; and we be- prietor of Taylor s Cuerokkk Remedy most popular preparation for the teeth Hove the week's work has improved 0P Sweet Gcm and Mullein has the on this continent. It removes from the lunuuii uj. tuo vMiunon iittuuu ui iu- aeuwi Bunaco every impurity, citokb corporating the sweet gum with the tea decay and enables the teeth to masticate of the mullein plant of the old fields without contaminating the food, thus which many ot our reaaers win remem- indirectly contributing to healthful nu ber our grandmothers making under trition. It effectually neutralizes an tne airectionoi ine oia iamiiy piiysician unpleasant odor of the breath, tor croup, wnooping cougn ana coiub it is no wonder that Taylor s jiieroreb Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein is producing such effective cures in Con " Us, Croup, Whooping Cough and all iironch' 1 AfTeotions. For sale by all leading Ururiots, 23c and ft. 00 JIanufactureil by Walter A. Taylor, Atlanta, Oa., Proprietor Taylor's Pre mium Cologne. d&wfeMm Thos. S. Kenan,! .ji IU ) . j it i Attorney General. Kbws and Observer :.,;fu?i Kisil Iii! proving. II. VanDokkolen, A. on npotl'.or C. who has vis't to his son-iu- 1 1 3 1 I -ere, r - Mid it: I '!;;:(' ..1 1 o rU, ::illo 1 at Lex- Bome three rhiriipd ves oi la Ilr. W.'s favorably, - i'Mit to bo ) t ) 1 )VO 1.88 id' t' Sir. J. J. C. Si.wle, Walkorsyillo, N.C, s vs: "My wife has used I'.rowu'a Iron 1 ,. .-!-s and Bhe cutocmi Uhmu very high-ly." Mensman's Peptonized Beef Tonic the only preparatoin of beef containing its enure nutnttmis properties. ; It con tains blood-maki and life-sustaini-able for Indic vous prostraion, ; eral debility, ai ditions, whether tion, nervous proi acute aiseaso, par force eonerating properties; mvalu N, Dyspepsia, ner- 1 all forms of cen l all enfeebled con i result of exhaus- ation, overwork, or oularly if resulting f rom pulmonory complaints. CASWEtL, Hazard & Co., rrcinctora, New York bold by drug'i ' sata The Western Floods, i ; ; ClNCiNNAtl,' D., Feb.. 14. Tlie Cbn- mercial Gazette's steamer Kate Waters returned at 1 o'clock this morning from a trip to ' Ripley with,' lehef ; eup plies. Messrs. Bishop arid1 .Collins, who i went with the , Bteamer, say that the hills on the opposite , side of the river now form . its banks. Houses are every where swept away or floating on their-cornerB. ' Rural and Augusta, Kentucky, are wrecks. The water is running behind Augusta, mak ing an island of it. , Dover. Ky., is in 12 feet of water in the shallowest part. New Palestine, O.,, is nearly ruined. New Richmond, Ind., is still worse olf. In Point Pleasant, Gen. Grant's birth plneo, only two houses are out of the water, . , 1 : . .: . , . -. .. NOW IN RHE; , -. r WEINSTEI1T BUILDING -v - t-,n' -ines :; - - WILL BE SOLD OUT ; h .. AT y ,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. Dont fail to try it; it Will make your outbuildings, fences, etc.; last rot ages. w nte ior particulars. . .!. .. j Sl U, WUHTYv Agent, , ,', : "v,. Newbern N.C, 1 ' till tlie same will be, disposed of , ,4 The, Stock consists of Dry Goods, Clothing,lGents'il.Furnishing ; Goods, Boots and Shoes, ' Hats and Caps, Car pets and Mats, and a great many other. articles (,.; .-''' Also, a large stock of Open and fop Buggies of the best manufacture; , . ' : 1 ! h; COHEN. fel3dw(f i FOUR SHARES In the New Berne and,PaBi- lloo Transporlatlon. Company v The. Company- owns tli fine strainer lc city, t JanSMtf 'j 1 :l 'JOURN AL OFFICE. " . ;-. .- :.i 'i ,-' V i . .1 .1 .... .-. .- ' BTOHR on east Ride Middle stret hf'ln South Front. ' ,'(),-. " J.j.-: . Also, a Water Front between Eden ri Spring itrects,lu, front W W. Khoore's j,d - . Apply to 1 : i Jftnl5dtf ... ... , , Da. CIIAS. DUil Y.

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