, VOL, III. NEW BERNE. N. C.. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1884. NO. 188. .4 LOCAL NEWS. Journal ninlataro Almanac. Sun risen, 027 I Length of day, - Sun sets, 5: 0 1 10 hours, S3 minutes. ' Moon rises at 7:26 p. m. ; . John Robinson to day. The county, commissioaera meet to day. - Carriers will he allowed to sell papeis to-day. - r : - - ' Neuse Council No. 1, Order of Cliqsen Friends, meet to-night. . " . The board of county' canvassers meet to-morrow at 12 o'clock. Those who have" the blues over the election can go to Robinson's circus to day and laughed it oil. It is said to be a good place to cure the dry grins. We call attention to the Change in the advertisement of Joseph Schwerin. He has a mammoth stock of clothing and . has reduced prices to suit the times. , ''We will have one consolation," said an intelligent colored . Republican yesterday evening, "you have beat York but you didn't boat a Republi . can." -"That must be York's shroud," said a Democrat as he passed A. M. Baker's store yesterday evening and noticed a long narrow box being opened by the clerks. r- " ' . , ','Dese Democrats is hollerin' might . ily," said an old darkey lastnight, "but de dun no how de 'lection 'a gone. Now ' de aint hearn from West Constant. You jest wait till dey hear from Westcon ; stant, an' you'll see whey dey'll bo." - So we are now waiting patiently to hear . from "Westconstant." Bargain. . Duffy & Ives, the young, active mer chants on Middle street, offer foal bar- gains in the dry goods and notions line. 4 The display of thoir goods is tasty aud ; neat, giving them a fresh and bran now appearance. ; We hope our readers from - the country, and in the city, will read ' the "ad" and see what bargains they offer. , - The Clrens To-day. It is not often that "Old John Robin son" puts in his appearance in this sec- tlon of the country, but he will be here v. to-day and will supply the popular de inand for ' amusements. Besides the I amusements, his extensive collection of i wild animals, birds, reptiles and tribes of the nations will be exceedingly inter esting. No traveling circus is equal to ' that of "Old John Robinson." The Klection Ucturui. ; It , will be seen from our telegrams that? the' Presidential election is in doubt at the hour of going to prep, 5 a, to. The, returns from New York, In diana, New Jersey and Connecticut are conflicting "and unsatisfactory, though the latest indicates that they have cone Democratic. ; - Reports from every direction show large gainafor Cleveland and Scales in North Carolina over the vote of 1880. If the gain continues throughout the State in' the same proportion to the pre cincts we have heard from, the Demo crats - have carried it : by 20,000. , Our friends in Lenoir have done nobly but not more so than the noble little btnd in Craven. The net Demo cratic gain in this county as far as heard from is 280 and the indications are that it will reach at least 400. , TUe Tote of Craven County. ' The election passed off quietly fester- day. jThe following is the .vote as far as heard from. The comparison is made ,witli the vote of 1880: l ' . - CITY, OP HEW BERNE. ' . 1st Ward. Cleveland 128f Blaine 27 Scales 128-,:York 28.; A net Democratic ' gain of 25. - '' ' ' 2nd Ward. Cleveland 113Blaine42 Scales 115: York 40. A net Democratic fain of 43. .. ..- ' 3rd Ward. Cleveland 03; Blaine 57 Scales 100; York 55. A net Democratic cain of 21. ,,,r : ' ' 1 4th Ward.-Cleveland 82;: Blaine 149; Scales 84; Yprk 141. .. A net Republican , cam of 4. ,, - . . 5tb Ward, Hill's precinct Cleveland 0; Blaine 334; Scales U; xort p4.r , McCarthy's precincts-Cleveland 100 Blaine 272: Scales 99: York 272, A net i Democratio eain of 69. H . ' ' James City. Cbveland 10; - Blaine 337; Scales 10; York 3S7.( A mt Demo cratic gain of 40. V . ' x :. ..' ' . - Camp Palmer. Clovelaud, 17; Blaine, 274; Scales, 17; York, 274. A act Demo cratic gain of 8. - ' s ' , PleasantHill. Cleveland, 20: Blaine, 110: Scales, 20; York, 110., A net Demor emtio gain, of 20. I ' V ". - Core Creek Cleveland 77; Blaine 691 Scales 7S; York W Net Democratic) gain 23. v -v-. I - Russell's Cleveland and Scales, 112; Blaine and York, 145. . Democratic gain of 13 votes. ' v.: , ' " , ' v ;': Brock's Store Cleveland and Scales, 107; Blaine and York, 190. Democratic gain of 8 votes. ' - Conners Cleveland and Scales 22; Blaine Rnd York 70. Not Democratic r-da of 5. "i-. THE ELECTION. Largo Gains for Scales and Cleveland ! North Carolina. t'h FrcBlrienttal Election in Donlit. NORTH CAROLINA. CARTERET COUNTY. Morkiikad City, Nov. 4. Morehead gives Scales and Cleveland 103 majority and Merrimon 108; a clear Democratic gain of 40. Bogue Banks, a new pre cinct, registered 81 names and polled SI majority for Scales and honest govern ment. Newport, Nov. 4. The vote here to day is. for A. M. Scales, 05; for Tyre York, 76. Net Republican gain of 18. Hulls Swamp Precinct. Scales, 54; York, S3. Net Democratic gain of 20. Beaufort. Scales' majority at Hull Swamp, Newport, Morehead City, Koguo Bants and IVaurort w ipo. County cone Democratic by over 400 majority. 'A. H. Chadwiek, Represent ative, is elected. LENOIR COUNTY. Kinston. The returns are nearly all m. Scales will get a majority or Be tween one and. two hundred. The en tire county Democratic ticket elected. Great enthusiasm. La Grange. Vote for Scales, 198 York, 2G1; Grainger, 210; Cox, 215; J. D. Sutton, 196; J. K. Davis, 233. Four precincts give net Democratic pain of 7I JONES COUNTY. POIXOK8VILLE. Nov. 4. The votoso far as counted in this township stands as follows: Parker, Democrat, for sheriff, 130; Dillahunt, Republican. 15S; Koonee, independent, 43. Jilectors- Pemocrat, 160; Republican, 201. Su prem9 Court Judges Merrimon, Demo crat, loo; Kussell, Kepublican, Taking the electors as a basis this will give Republican majority 41 in this township, whioh is a Democratic gain of 5(5. If tho balance of Jones county does as well we will elect our whole county ticket. ' E. R. Pbro telephones from rollok uille that the indications are that Pear son, Democrat, will bo elected to the House, and Koonee, Independent, will bo elected Sheriff ot Jones county. Raleigh, N. C, 2:0 p. m. Day cloudy; voting begun early; bulk of vote :u by 11 o clock; reports indicate fairly hirgo vole: largo Democratio frfeiiw, and that Blaine is leading Re- publican State ticket; no reports of any disturbances received. Raleigh, Nov. 4. Returns from Ar.heville show increase of six hundred iuvota. Democratic not gain of 300 OTer '80. Raleigh. Mecklenburg county gives 500 majority for Democrats, Cleveland county, 1,500; Wilmington, Republican gain of 2; Raleigh, 147 Democratio ma jority; Democratio gain of 245. Wake county redeemed, da precincts m dif ferent parte of tho State show 1,900 gain on Jarvia vote, iiio mate will give Cleveland a very large majority. No important losses. Democrats gain one Congressman. NEW YORK. . . New York, Nov. 4. 033 election districts in New ' York State outside of the cities "of New York and Brooklyn gave Blaine 6,301; Cleveland, 6.959; Butler, 84; St. John, 305. Net Demo cratio gain 1,079. ; New York City. 55 eleotion districts out of 713 in this city give Blaine 5,648; Cleveland, 10,837; Butler, 181; St. John. 22. Brooklyn 77 districts give Cleveland 18,857: Blaine 13,650; Butler 601; St. Johns 433. ; , New York The vote in this city is very heavy and there is a great deal- of scratching in tho city on county tickets. The vote will probably be 222,000. Brooklyn. 177 districts gave Cleve land a majority of 11,135. New " York. Indications are that Cleveland's majority in Ihe city will be 85,000 to 40,000. V , New York. 100 election districts out of 712 in this city give Blaine 11,029; Cleveland, 20,085; Butler, 448; St. John, 59.. . , . - . New York. The Sun bulletin says in dications are that Cleveland has carried New York State. - . New York. The Herald says Demo cratio committee claims Connecticut by 8,500. " ', , New York. 175 districts out of 712 in this city gave Blaine 26,889; Cleve land, 82,162; Butler, 804; St. John, 263. - New York The Herald bulletin says: Returns from Massachusetts indicate the State in doubt. Plurality not more than 5,000 either way. New York. The Herald says Repub licans claim the State outside of New York and Brooklyn as gone Republican by 50,000. " - New York. 120 eleotion districts out of 712 in the City give Blaine 18,491; Cleveland, 24,016; Butler, 635; St. John, 105. ' ' XNew York. The Mail and Express snjys Robinson, Republican for Gover nor of Massachusetts, is re-elected; says Grant is elected Mayor of New . York City by 10,000. Returns from most Republican districts heard from show gains" for Democratio National ticket, while those from Democratio precincts show some Democratic losses. Hewitt is undoubtedly elected to Congress from 10th district by 6,000 majority. New York. In the 11th ' assembly district Garfield's majority of 1,532 is reduced to 222. In the 7th assembly district Garfield's majority of 1,400 dis appears and Cleveland has a majority of 07. in tne lutn assemDiy aiscnct nan cock's maiority U reduced -2,700. f Pu litzer is elected to Congress from, the Otlrdistrict by ah immense majority. New York. 223 election districts out of 713 ill, this city pave Blaine 82,479; Cleveland, 40.073; - Butler, .1,034; St. ' : n, ;; v. i", v. ' i V mnjority in New York The Sun says Cleveland carries the State by 30,000 to 40,000. Cleveland carries King 'a county by 20,000 majority. Blaine carried but one ward. New York.Times bulletin: 298 elec tion districts in the State gives Blaine 89,664; Cleveland, 54,196." Sixty towns in Massachusetts gives Blaine 17,43S; Cleveland, 10,578; Butler, 14052. Tne New York World claims the State for Cleveland by 60,000. The Mail and Express claims it for Blaine by 70,000. JMew xorK. 304 districts in new York State outside the city and Brook lyn gave Blaine 62,186; Cleveland, 52, 009; Butler, 1,617; St. John, 8,605. Net Democratio gains 3,273. New York. The Herald says 380 dis tricts gave Cleveland J.8,607 majority and the present outlook gives him New York State by 50,000 majority. new YorlE 548 election districts out of 713 gives Blaine 46,795; Cleveland 03,232; Butler 1,595; St. Johns 499. In dications are that Cleyeland's majority in New Yorlt Uity will, so far as heard from, not exceed 30,000. New York.- -The Herald says all indi cations show Democratio gains. New York. 527 districts in State out side New York and Brooklyn give Blaine a plurality of 24,676. This ratio. if sustained, would give him over 80.000 votes outside New York and Brooklyn. Albany The Evening Journal claims the state for Blaine, if the New York City reports are correct. Buffalo Republicans carry the city by iuay. New York Tribune says Blaine's ma jority iu Nebraska is 25,000. lue bun says Connecticut has gone republican; Honda Democratio by 8 500; that Indiana has probably gone Republican and that it now looks as if New York State is very much in doubt. jNew xorK did election districts in New York, outside the cities of New York and Brooklyn, gives Blaine 146,437; Cleveland 121,188; Butler3,821; St. Johns 7,573. Net Democratic gains new yoik ia election districts in the State, outside New York City and Brooklyn, gives Blain 184,780; Cleve land 153.855; Butler 4,858: St. Johns 10,077. Net Democratic gains 6,250. New York 789 districts in New York State, outside New York City and Brooklyn, gives Blaine 189,709; Cleve land 158 654; Butler 5,022; St. Johns 10,303. Net Democratic gains 6,723. New York. The 920 districts outside New York City and Brooklyn give Blaine 211,310; Cleveland 178,062: But ler; 5,294; St. John, 11,661. Net Demo cratic gain of 7,081. Corrected returns in New York City show Cleveland's ma jority in the city to be Sd.OSd. New York. 1,094 election districts in New York Stato outside New York and Brooklyn gives Blaine 26,0603; Cleve land, 220,170; Butler, 7,120; St. John, 14011. Net Democratic gain of 7,973, New York 1,133 olection districts in the State, outside New York City and Brooklyn, gives Blaine 266,357; Cleve land 226,530; Butler 7,291; St. Johns : 14,235. Net Democratic gains 8,902. NEW JERSEY. New York. Special despatches from New Jersey claim the State by 5,000 for Cleveland. New York Herald estimates Cleve land's majority iu New Jersey at about 7,000. The Herald also says Gov. Abbett claims New Jersey by 5,000 majority Ailande County. Blaine's majority about 40U. Democratic gain or aw. INDIANA. Indianapolis, Ind. Full vote polled Ticket very long. Comparisons will be made with 1882, which gave Democratic plurality of 10,000. - Indianapolis 856 precincts show net Republican gain of 270. Indianapolis. 100 voting places give net Republican- gains of 267; this ratio being continued, would give Cleveland d,uw plurality. MARYLAND. Indications point to about 10,000 ma jority for Cleveland in this State. A loss of about 5,000. - Baltimore. Democrats elect 5 Con gressmen out of 6 in Maryland; gain of one. . ; VIRGINIA. Richmond The cities of Alexandra. Portsmouth, Fredericksburg, Norfolk Lynchburg and Staunton gives Cleve land 8,700 votes; Blaine 8,036. Demo oratio gains over Massy. Richmond. Returns from Virginia so far as heard from show Republican gain of nearly 2,000 in the State over Massey-Wiee vote. r J . Richmond. Va, Democrats claim ten congressmen, conceding Republican success only in the 2nd and 4th district contest, however, is very close; from present outlook in the 1st, 9th and tenth districts, omcial vote of Augusta show a Democratic gain for Cleveland of 869 over Massey-Wise vote. Richmond, Va. The State newspa pers estimate Cleveland s majority in Virginia at from three to five thousand majority! and claim seven of the ten congressmen. v - 'r CONNECTCUT. Hartford, Conn., Nov. 4. 25 towns gave Blaine . 5,734; Cleveland, 5,156, Scattering 884. : Hartford,. Conn. 41- towns gave Blaine 10,150; Cleveland, 8,803; scatter ing, 566; Harrison, 10,142; waller, 9,190 seatterinsr 42. Eem-esentativeB elected 39 Republicans, 14 Democrats; Waller probably elected in lirst congressional district. .- " v- . - . . . .Hartford. 50 towns gave Blaine 18,- euu;weveiaua, 18,721. , w Hartford. New Haven gives Blaine 6,298; Cleveland, 8,872; Butler, 191; St, John, 105; Harrison,' Republican, for Governor, 6,386; Waller, 8,919. SOUTH CAROLINA; Columbia, S.'C Returns from second d' -ict b- f ir five Cleveland 2,000 i m, E - t, for C Columbia, 8. C Partial returns for congressional districts give Dibble, Democrat, first district, 1,000 majority. Tillman, Democrat, 2nd district, 2,000; Aiken, Democrat, 3rd district, ;a,27y; Perry,. Democrat, 4th district. 2,500; Hempmen, Democrat in fifth district, 1,000 majority. The electoral vote is about the same for Cleveland. The majorities will probably be increased by later returns. RHODE ISLAND. Rhode Island, Nov. 4. Blaine. 19,029'i Cleveland, 12,438; Butler, 425; St. John, 941, Blaines majority 5,225. VERMONT. 140 towns give Blaine 28,241; Cleve land, 12,140; Butler, 578; St. John, 1,168. Blame's plurality 15,547. Same towns in 1880 gave Garfield 32,463; Hancock, 13,317; Weaver, 1,011. Garfield's plu rality 29,051. If remaining 120 towns give proportional vote, Blaine's major ity will be upwards of 25,000. WEST VIRGINIA. Wheulino, W. Va. Barber, Repub in Par- tcan, for Uongress, majority for kei-Bburg, 218, Gain over Maxwell, 117. NEBRASKA. Omaha, Nov. 4. Stato Republican bv about io,uuu. IOWA. Returns from 2G townships show net Republican gains of 207; 28 townships gave Blaine 3,419; Cleveland, 2,313; Re publican gams of 174. This rate of gam will give Blaine a majority of 80,000. ILLINOIS. Chicago. Harrison, Democrat, for Governor, running ahead of his ticket. Illinois. 104 precincts, including 43 precincts in Chicago, gives Oglesby, Re publican S3, 507; Harrison, Democrat, 33,363. WISCONSIN. 217 townships and precincts give net Democratic gains of 8,350. OREGON. Portland. Democrats concede State by 500; Republicans claim 1,000. MISSOURI. St. Louis The State Democratic com mittee claim, so far as returns received, the election of the entire Congressional delegation. FLORIDA. Jacksonville Indications are that the National, State and Congressional tick ets oro elected by increased majorities MICHIGAN. Detroit 194 precincts gives Blaine 33,013; Cleveland 28,485; Butler 5,574; St. Johns 4,652. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Concord 118 towns gives Blaine 20,010; Cleveland 18,327; St. Johns 647 Butler 131. Blaine's plurality is 1,083 OHIO. Columbus, Nov. 4. 657 wards and precincts in Ohio show net Republican gam of 11,950 over '84, and net Demo cratic gain of 1,274 over :80. CALIFORNIA. 31 precincts and wards in 15 counties give Blaine 1,334; Cleveland, l,idb against Garfield, 892; Hancock. 760. MASSACHUSETTS. Boston. 1,71)3 towns and cities, in eluding Boston, complete, give Blaine 85,892; Cleveland, 78,803; Butler, 14,415 St. John, 5,191. GEORGIA. Atlanta, Nov. 4. Cloudy and rain light vote and great many negro votes rejected; not registered. Estimated Cleveland majority forty thousand. Atlanta The vote in the State is very light, indicating Cleveland's majority 30,000, and a solid Democratio delega tion to Congress. The "Young Men's Christian Associa tion" had a demonstrative meeting at Joe Watson's office last night in honor of Cleveland". F. C. Bryan, Chm'n. Joe Watson. Sec'y. There are very few tobacconis s who do not have whut they call a "particu lar trade" i. e., buyers who seek guarantee of purity and will have no nauseauting odors about them. This class of customers never fail to be pleased with Blackwell's Durham Long Cut, and dealers are so well posted in the secret that not one in a thousand fails to promptly honor a request for the celebrated Durham Long Cut. The trade mark is the Durham Bull. Trial proves that honesty is the beet policy in medicine as well as m other things. Ayer's Sarsapaniia is a genu ine preparation, an unequalled blood purifier, decidedly superior to all others vav -."'Job Work. . The Journal office is prepared to print Bill Heads, Letter HeadB, En velopes. Cards, Tags.Circular Envelopes etc., in neat and handsome style, and also at prices to suit the times. Give us atrial. ; . , Blanks for the appdintment of Over seers, and for making Uverseer i report, on hand. - r'-.i v;- V;' -v; ,-- ' DIED, At her home in Craven oounty on the morning of the 4th of November, Mrs, Sarah A, Pate.' wife of John N. Pate, arad about 30 years. The deceased ipavM a 1'iRban-l and seven little clril- COMMERCIAL. Journal Office, Nov. 4. 6 P. M. cotton. New York futures barely steady; spots quiet. Middling 9 7-8; Low Middling 3-1: Good Ordinary 8 3-4. futures. November, 9.90 9.90 9.93 December. 9.90 9.88 9.91 January, 10.00 9.99 10.10 February 10.15 10.11 10.14 New Berne market quiet. Sales of 33 bales at 9 to 9.20. Middlinc 9! Tw Middling S 3-4 Good Ordinary 8 7-16. RICE. CharlBstnn Wilmine'tnTi nnd Fnvnn- nah upland 90 to $1.00. Tide-water 1.10 to $1.25. New Berne upland 80 to 90. DOMESTIC ISAKKET. CottonSeed 810.00 for Oct. Seed Cotton $2.75. Barrels Kerosene, 49 gals., 85o. Turpentine Hard, $1.00; dip, $1.60. Tar 75c.a1.25. Corn 16a75c. Beeswax 20c. per lb. Honey 60c. per gallon. Beef On foot, 5c. to 7c. Country Hams 13ic. per lb. Lard 13Jc per lb. Eaas 18c. per dozen. Fresh Pork 8a9o. per pound. Peanuts $1.00al.50 per bushel. Fodder 60a75c. per hundred. Onions ?1.56a2.00 per bbl. Field Peas Hides Dry, 10c. ; green 5c. Tallow 6c. per lb. chickens Urown. 40a50c: sorine auauue. Meal 95c. per bushel. Grapes Scuppernongs, Sl.00al.25. Oats 35 cts. per bushel. Apples Mattamuskeet, 80c. pe.- bush. .teaches ouauue. per bush. Potatoes Sweet, 40c. 12al7c. per pound. Siiinqles West India.dull and n mi inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch. nearts, sw.uu; 8ap8i 1.50 per M. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork $18.00. L. C, F. Backs, and Bellies lOalOic. Shoulders Smoked, No. 2, 8c: prime, 8jc. C. R. THOMAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. nfTIn mi rVnvnn utvnof 1, Sionlv nullfnr. near corner 01 roiiocn street. noviuwiy C. R. THOMAS, Jr., Attorney At Xjat7-, BEAUFORT, N. C. Office on corner of Tnrnerand Front streets Will practice in Carteret and adloliilnir Prompt attention to collection of claims. uov4 dwly KLEN-SO-DCR, A SOAP, the best in the world for Laandrv use; will make the clothes white and sweet, wuuoui Nciuumg or Douing. It is the best soup for Toilet use, makes the flesh smooth, soft and clean. His the best soap for shaving, leaves the race sniootn anu soit.ana prevents chapplnr and cures barber's itch, cures chapped hands, cures rmg-woriii, and finally will muke you happy. Try it. 1' or sale by M. Li. rAL.ili.lv, Second door from the corner of Middle and South Front streets, New:Berne. N. C. Also at the same place you can rind wod Cigars, Tobacco, etc., of all kinds, and Candles in great variety at retail, all good. dw NOTICE. SALE OF LAND. Pursuant to a Judgment in the action in tne superior uourt 01 craven county, where in K. h. (Xx, administrator of Thomas E, Gaskins. is plalntitl'. and L. H. SDler and an other is defendant, I will expose for sale at tne court nouse in tne city or jNewbern, on Monday, the 1st day of December, 1881, at 12 o'ciot-tc, mat certain tractor land situated in said coutity on Weuse road, bounded as to lows: hsegmning at a point on said road where a bridge crosses Russell's branch, runs thence with said Russell's branch to Half Moon eanal. thence southwardly with said canal to a bridge that crosses said canal at the division line between Kate Cobb and said Hnler. thence un and with the cart road that crosses said bridge to a ditch at the corner of said cobb's yard fence, tnence with said ditch toeuse roaa. tnence up jMeuse roao to tne beginning. Also a tract of land, beginning at the point of intersection of said Neuse road and the Dover road, runs thence up the Neuse road to a point from which a line drawn directly south to the Dover road will cut off between said line, the Neuse and Do ver roads, two acres, thence along said line to the Dover road, thence with the Dover road tome beginning. Terms of sale, cash. E. W. CARPENTER, Commissioner. First-Glass CHOICE FAMILY OKOCERIES, CIGARS, Tobacco and Snnff. No. 1 Butte' and Cheese, Beaton Mackerel, penny a piece to twenty cents per dozen. At V. E. HiYNFF'S, ocs Jam Broad street. H. J. BAKER & BR0. 215 Pearl St New York. . ..' .". FBOmiiTORS OF THE East India Chemical Works, . IMPORTERS OF East India Goods,' Ch&micala Etc., Etc. - ' MANUFACTURERS OF H, J. Baker & Bro's. Spocia Truck rertimor. For testimonials and any information call on or aadres . JJ'JOIFENDEN, NinV BERNE, N. C, Genrrril Ajmi for K Ci C 7 PEA-6R0WERS, ATTENTION I 7 S'5 U 1 H T 8 (lelcliraM PEi&f Iiir Earl? Foas. At $3.50 per Bushel, Direct from the Grower. In Sealed Ban i , . i . That all mav tilnnt. n.iiut'. r i n save money at the start, we will deliver free In Newberne nil nnlm rf frnm na biiKhel to one hundred bushels at 83.90 per bushel, ensh with order. 1 11I8 pea has nnule ltbcrop In forty-flvedavg 1 a Kood season. " None Other so Early. None so Productive. Mr. E. R Pay rbvc Tho nni., t -n Extra Early Pea I planted lHt vear were Now la the time to get up your clubs. Address ROBEST EUIST, Jr- SEED GROWER, ' 933 and 084 Mnrkct St., Phllnda, Pa. novl dw2m j CENTRAL HIOTEL BAR BILLIARD ROOM. EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS. tnpt. SAM B. WATERS, Prop'r Rear Entrance from the Ilotol, i5dly ffildtlle St., Kew Berne. BT. C. Sulpliat;; of Ammonia, Dissolved lione. Grouml Bono Sulpliatc I'otasli, ( 40 per ceit. Actual Potash Muriate of Potash, Nitrate of Potash, Niu ate of Soda, 1 Sulphate ot Soda, Sulphate Magnesia, Land Plaster, BAKER'S SPECIAL TEUCK PELILIZER, -CALL ON OR ADDRESS- ' J. J. 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