m ! . : t U.. Y J . I'AN Al : c'.uiua rl p ibnU4 U;tjr except tk I: t 00 per -r. ; ' ) for six moruh. Leilwed Jo citj uiv.'iwn atSu .'.'tis per iron tt. T.lSNEtv' HESSE JOUSNAL.aS co'.uma p jp.r,u published eTitryTnarsdajr at 2 Vfm ABVERT1SINO RATI3 (DAILY) One Inch ite &f o fats; one week, $106 one montb .iu; ti months, tlP.00; six months, l.w; . le mmths. J0.00. Adreini'ments under Head of "City Item t cents per line for each asertloa .. No ulerUiemo.t will be tneerted ketweee) :,oc&l Mattw at anr Dries. Notices of Marnagee or Death, ot to exoeed - n line will be iuserted free. U additional matter will be charged It cents per line. 11 - . ... a . i . J ,1 . a. .. be made in advance. Regular adTertimmento will be collected promptly at the end of eaoh month " . Oommanications Containing news or a discus ,ioa of local matters are (elicited. Ko comma I eauon must expect to be published that contains MMtion.bl,onaIltie.-. withhold, the nan. I tht author; or that will mak or th&aont Any person foellm aggrieved at any anony - raous communication can obtain the name of the author by application at this office andlmUSt COnfeSS that a Similar notice Lowing w herein the grievance, exists. 1 Wn.nh wa mihlisliArl fnr? fJnnoTPsa. THE JOURNAL. i. s. HVifn.- Editor. SEW BERNE, N. C, APRIL 1, 1885. Sotered at the Post office at New Berne, N O.. as second-class matter. . I Y0LCM.K IV.' With this issue we begin Volume IV of the Daily Journal. , We feel thankful to those who have given os their patronage and good will during the threo yearsi past. Wo shall endeavor to merit a con i iiinuncG of the - same. With a ; constantly increasing circulation wo lmne to make the Journal a nower for good for New Berne and furrouuding country. n THE WRONG PLACE TI1SM. FOR FAR- We find Ibe' following notice in the Goldsboro Messenger: AC ABO FROH COL. XT. GREEN. To the Vonnx White Meu of ptmo- cmtie ProcliTltlea of the Third District of N. C. . r Ilavina: been notified by the War De- Dirtment that I am entitled to nominate s uurt tu lira v.. ...j nt West Point, who will be required to rpnort in June next, t herewith invite applications for candidacy from those detirine to have their claims considered, The candidate must be between the A f mnnttr.f (DA VOora nt. lftftt flvfl fees men. souna una healthy A tiRid examination will phy,) arithmetic, English grammar, SP 7 " 6 D I All trfMincr unmarried men. fwho de-1 .rr the army after graduation,), will send their names and particulars incident to entrv to me at once. . u '-s r u i. Wharton J. Gkkkn, ; 3 ?4 ,r Fayetteville, N. a . We copy.the above notice because . the JoTjfBSAii has a good large cir dilation m tne miru juistrici., uu probably some of its young readers would like to compete for tho prize, But our uevotiou to jJemocratici principles compel us to Object to .i'i? 4Xw A v lias competition uemg muuucu w young men of "Democratic Procliv- iti" Riinnnsn the ( member ol ities. tJupposo tue memoer oi Cougress from the Second District was to publish a card:Ho theyoung colored men of Hepnolican J rrociiv ii0' tn oorwl in flioir nnnlip.at,ioii8 1 ' . . ; : ri: i WOOIU not every ieiuuciau, uu 1w fii t,iio.. ,f i YPt hA would onlv bo fob lowing the example set by Col, .-. voung white inen iu this district v - . ' s wo must protest against such an example of party ism. If Congress man - OTIaha were to follow it every young white man in tho Sec- nml flonirressional District would : r : . ., o be excluded iroiu ine .competitive examination which decides a most . . L important appointment. We believe it Col. Geeen's duty to secure all the appointments for De.nocrat.s that ho can to offices that are political, but the cadetsbip i not a political office, and we do not remember aii' instance where the 'applicants were I confined to young men of certain political pro , clivities.; If two young men, oneui Democratic proclivities and the other Republican, were to appear before Col. Greeti'S board of exam iners and proved equal in point of fitness no one could blame him for giving the appointment to the Dem ocrat. Jint is it t'.nr; is u ngnr, . . . -1 m.. !i.l. 4lrt Mnltlif it in accordance wnu, mo i.n Hmt "criv'ea members 'nrrrnR t hft nowcr tv appoint cadet to exclude any young jnaoUhcclosin'-gnptations for middling 11., ll n rv ,ia rvTT.'i!"Ar,Il on account ol L;3 rol.hcal procuv , i ties T la all probability the suc cessful candidate for this position ur !or Col. Green's call would hr.ve been a v Lite man at. J a Deni c:rafc if lie bad sitrply published , I jit0 tLe -0 mp of t,e Jjc. . , ' trict. xy patung in tne quuuuca- tions, white meu with Democratic proclivities, be bassimply cut a stick, ; which QTIaba can .use for cracking the beads ot the young white men, Republicans as well as Democrats, of the Second Con gresslonal District.' Wo bavo written the above npon the presumption that applicants for appointment to a cadetsbip must SlTbttllt to the- examination SpOkeU Af; rV hi? iiW'a inar-fl hnrifil in -10 MM-, Ui&EEN 3 Card, DUt It 11 IS OptlOnary Wit II tOetneiUUerWlietOer I Wa a o In fa ' Ana trf. t fc n a - cnlimi t foil I UV OVIVVIIO UUO nUU UttO OUUlUitLU f. tut a-nmnai"n '1- Bfti;i,i. M w n""'''v,u ",v" V? .. - r o man O'IIaea a short' time ago, in which be invited ALL young men of the 2nd Congressional district to compete, is , broader in ' principle and more Democratic In spirit than this one of Col. Green's. We desire ' to make the young men of the' country Democrats by instilling into their minds the prin oiples which : underlie the Demo- cratic party, among which is perfect Freedom of Opinion THE COTTON M0VEMNT. The prices fot futures during' the week showed a very heavy decline from the closing f prices of Friday last. March delivery on Saturday closed at 11.2Cc, gained three points this price on Monday and fell aam lo Aiuo;-on xuesuay.- vn vveuncsaay:: it uaa aecunea to 11.18c. and fell to 11 14c. on Thurs day. Its closed at 11.1.4c. Friday night. The "market' for spots was rather 'quiet during tho week, and closed at 11 31Cc for middling u lands, a decline of 216c. from , Fri day last. The total spot sales were 484 bales," against 771 bales the week preceding.: The total future sales were 26G,S00 bales, against I , , . . . i 246,000 bales the week preceding, T1a lalitrAT-ina kti nnr f rof a O in nun ih- , . lft'.M1 , ed to 2,000 bales gainst 9,500 bales thfl Wftet rirtcefliii!?; ' The total re 1 a ' Wgre 28,-"9T- bales1 against 32,074 last week; and. 52,836 bales this week last Year. , The total re- ceipts at porta since September 1, rts 'rAiwirftp'rT lvtr'thri Nw York Cot- W9? bales as against 4,564,000 bales reported bv ' A.' B."'. Shibriers'on at the same time last year; ;s':'' ' The following ig the weekrs mover ment at interior towns, with com- . 1 pansons: :i,-ij , . ; Thi8 w (IiB8t w,k Lasty'r. j Eeceipu $ 0,763 ( i n ( 13,547 j 18,665 39,881 gi ;;Q. 130,031 Thofollpwing comparative figures are given to jjarch 27: I - , ,.-.-. jggs 1884. Visible supply 2,733,792 Recpta ninoe Sept. i 4,531,487 Bincj 1 8)287,873 Six days' receipts .- 24,085 3.080,581 4,546,386 8,235,772 88,059 g 44,093 . .16, Exports, France, ;!. 8,867 1 Stock, New York ,,850,143 ' f 4,889 843,644 Consolidated stock , ,697,084 743,871. ,: , -r ,:; ' t ' 'i.L' VBeWwillbe lonnd the closing quotations for prompt i delivery up- ! r' nncas compareu witu last week I J,I il.in. nI Ahlr 1 e r9 trnntll mf .1 i.4 S4 1 XDIS W K. 1 Jj I W I. JjBHt f t Ordinarv 815-16c. i 91-16o. ' 94o. . S'tord'yv 93 - 9i '9 9-16 G'dord'y :.il03-10 st; 1U 0-10 1U. ..; S't g'd od V 10 916 10 11-16 10! 1 I.miilV ,. 10i ; ! 11 11 K f S't l'w m'g 11 1-16 ' 11 816 11 8-16 . Middunm 118-16 ? ; lisie, its-is Q,d mjd, , M v-m . nj S't g'dm'gi ll 9-16; 1111-16 Mid 'e fair 11 15-16 M2 1-16 F . - ia 9-19 f 12 1116 Hi 12r 13 - stains. ; ': ThiswTc L1tw'k L'tyr - " W Low tnid'ing 10 1-16 10 8-16 9 3-16 10 10i Middling 10 11-16 10 316 ... .......... 1. ii. The following taoio snows uie closing I quotations for futures at New York Friday evening, with viuinpitiiauun. This w'k March iu 4 Last w'k. 11.04 11.30 11.42 11.54 11.C2 " li.crj " 11.29 10.79 1 10 63 10.03 Laaty'r , 11.86 11.36 11.49 - 11.63 - May . ' n.23 : go - -, Auxust kZ f 11-49 11.70 - 11.8G :: 11.53 11.01 - September ii.m is November 10.48 10.88 10.83 Af I V AtiarYi Vt V f 10.48 . off ; Below Below will bo found the sales lor a the week ending yesterday, and Li.AUits at tevea with comparisons: Id.' W'k Galvxton t N. urVam 9 - - L't w'k. L't year 10 11-loo. Ht-ltl ii'Md h Jlo 11 1-18 1U 15-16 11 1-16 fca more 1) Total W,4 " Last week Mal . . The following is the comparative Liverpool statement for the dates named: V ' - ' i ; " ; ' . March Week end'g -r 26, 1SS3, Mar. 3, 1SS4, - bales. bales. , Total Bt'k, Llv. 1,005,000 1,006,000 Of which is Amer. 781,000 786,000 Imn. for the week 62,00(1 ; 123.000 Of which is Amer. 63,000 Amoant afloftt - 193,000 Of which is Amer. 140,000 Stock in N. Y. 849,876 Amer. cons'd Bt'k 699,215 90,000.- 278,000. 173,000 8474257 758,603 : At Providence cotton is dull, but prices are unchanged, middling up lands selling at llgc. and middling gulfs. at lljc. The Philadelphia market is dull and l-16e. lower, ClOSlD? at 11 7-lGC for midalinS UD- i " j i-i u l ot- T j lands Cotton at St. Lou:s is very J unsettled with light transactions and considerably larger stock on hand than this time last year. The Memphis cotton market is quiet and middling, is j quoted at : 10 Jc . Al though the movement in cotton at New' Orleans has been moderate since Thursday. iast .weet, the ue- cline of l-16ci in snotsi 1 and about . . . ' ' 1 1-50. in spring and summer months find 1.l5i in '. fall 'mnnths. 19 not re- i i,iWWi .ni;n gaiucu o i,cB., . uu "" in Englisli consols and Jiiuropean securities is considered; in fact, the m ' ' - si' i it f K i.i' f'!' 1 leeiing nere is mat me statistical position is not only veryetrong, but! . . . . . ' . '' '.' : - iJ . ' i' 4' ; . - . . ' luat .. tue worst ju , reSiiru tu vtuu Anglo-Russian imbroglio. Is nearly if not already discounted A belief IS growing tyiat ,1 war between tie8 of noted remedy. It was pro-TCno-latlA onrlncQia in Asia'ftn n. nounced incurable,: but the use of B. B. - - frontier question will not materially aflect the general European cotton indn8try, unless continental nations become involved. -f ; V ' .a.i Wo are indebted to ' Brafistrcet's journal for the abdye figures " u jf Peeaks of Memoky. There are in any cases on record 'of memories so treacherous that men. nave lor- gotten tneir own names., une 01 the funiest instances Of a capricious memory is given by . Joseph Jeffer- - ' . . son, tne actor: - . t A ofnrir is tnlil' nf un H.ncliuli oft.l". . 3 j 'c . ik v,u v. .... -"o"'v-- tor, who, after playing one part for a very long time, iorgoi nis unes one night. '.'. '. '. "f ' , ,..','.4,- ' "It's verv stran ere." said tho staee manno-Ar. when th ftctnr nftiufi off. o i --. -..--II "that you are not periect in tnat part by this time. xou nave been playing it for two hundred nights." "Well," said the actor, "do you expect me to tremembort it i lor ever!",, ) i ! 't'i OHO. J .U ij'i-.1 id I DEATH TO mmnp-DW A btf ' ' , ' '' PREPARED GYPSUM l I'" Unsurpassed for whitening and coloring walls.; For either in side or outside work, . . ' Refer to all the prac tical whitewashers ' in the city.f? w- RENOVATE!, BEATJTIF5T and ADORN you dwelling by using ub&Lu. W wmiHWASU, ena i or price list, tint cards, etc. , v , :;.-;J. 0. WHITTY, iV'fi'rV-i Craven street, marl5 dim "1" NEW BERNE, N. c. THE DEE-HIVE Is still flourishing uqder its new man agement, ith the ' addition of Mr. A. Byron Carroll as; clerk, whose polite ness and affable manners in serving the publia with Choicest Cigars and Tobac co, Candies, Raisins, ' Nuts, Oranges, Apples, Lemons, etc., also the popular HASSELL-MApE TAFFY, shows him to be the right man in the right place. D. II. 1IASSELL,. . .d Vr''-frySv-iKING BEE. FOr Rent, HOUSE and LOT, corner .Craven and Union streets, recently occupied by Mr K. R. Jones. Apply to . . "Jt- , i. W. WALKER, fe!5 tf ; Or W. F ROUNTREE. Men Think they know all about Mustang Lin iment. Few do. Not to know js not to have. " - A ivVws"! ' 1 ' jy i f J u J,LLIJU AbsolutelyPure. Thia Iwwder'newr Tartea.1 A marvel Of nni.mi.nl than thorliimrv klndg. andan- not be sold in competition wltli the multitude of iow 8hort weight. aium or phosphate iw1a Knlil ntilvln ouns. KOYALKaKINOI OWDKK COm 1U VVall-8t JN. X. .- DOV13-1YUW Bcllted ildvsrtising. It has been demonstrated that bottled advertising is superior, to. any and all modes. ... t ' . We have adorjted the plan of placing the bulk of our advertising inside of ... do ali their work on the outside. . That is the reason that B. B.B. proves go valuable in the cure or all blood dis- scrofulous Swellinirs and Sores, Rheumatism. Catarrh, Skin and Kidney affections. .. jjientisin wDoiweunumo patient is at once convinced of the fact. Large bottles $1, three for us.oo, Ad- rrr ' ' ' '! vrrrr. . tcnk j , r$ r n - t:. ir Ellia. Atlanta.' Qa.V writes: I have had a severe form of Eczema, fen 10 R ha8 cffected a cure, and lrefer to ur. 0. o; iieery, Dr. F. F. Taber, Atlm- Chesbir4. at Wr il Brother- fonV amre. Atlanta, writes: kl have had U large eating ulcer on my leg cured by tho nan of R. R. R It is decidedly a most wonderful med icine for the cure or blood, diseases, ana it will please eveiuouj- ' - : . :- Nashville. Tenn.. Nov, 8. 1S84 One of- mv customers, Mrs. L. Wil llama, ltns been using 13. B. B a short Hmo and reported to me that its euects were simply marvelous, ana mat it iar surpasses all other blood remedies she has used, and thatnf,?ulfrntR1'? sanction anvthme said in its favor, as it . , ivpn he. more reiief than anything i oho nart ever liHtu ueiuio. ., , ' x' .1, W. II,'.Owen, Druggist .... M na. hnnu llUoA with information lahnnt vour blood. VOUr' skin, Kidneys, I Bhiumatism. Old ' Ulcers and Sores, - .. -.1, tti i.. 3. Blood poisons, etc., mailed free to any - JJ.., oue! Address, - . -BLOOD BALM CO., . ' - .'. . . Atlanta. Ga. ' For sale in Nowbern by JR. N, Duffy. WHOLESALE GEOCEES : i ' i i ! i AND I " ' COMMISSION, MERCHANTS. ,; a Lot ojf &ns, Iesti IIat. Cheap, For. Sale One 1-ioar old Mare, well hroke, gent.l: ana Rind. , -1 One 8-year old, not DroKo." j ' One good farm Mule. ' , . , . ' Two dozen Pecan Trees.! - -( : - :. , -Apply to. .,'K:K: deeildwtf" . btoliewall. N. C. The liesVthe 'Market afforVPork.SansWe j and Beefoanbe foumtat " CIIArf E "NttSON'8. 7 ' ' " On llroad Btreet, JnilWtf . r .;. . 'At Old Stnnd. W. R. B01TD,,V Next door to Ice House, 'on middlo street, ill Keep tne Dest r resn meum, Beef, Mutton, Sausage, etc., tho market affords. , Give him a trial. " KS" The highest price paid tor nines and Furs. foo dtf Green, ;Foy & Co., BA5KERS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS OFFICE, SOUTH FRONT, 3733"WI333I13IP-33.C. ' Have Flrst-Class facilities for transacting a General Banking Jiusiness. win receive deposits suhjeci lo chock or ar.ift.' Will buy or sell KxcUango on isew lorlc, PJiiladelplaand H(illlmoro will make loans oi well secured paper, and make liberal cash advances i n Cotton, Corn, nice ona Naval Btoies. and, hold on storage either In this , market, orfo)kv llnllimore or ew York. - 1 ' " .febltidwtf PEASf BEANS, . . GUANO, , , lainit acd Acid Phosphate for sale by II A IN COCK. X? UOH, ROBERTS I HEHDERSOB 8;;sral Insnrace lg3:ts, New licrtifi Ti, C-v Onl) first t''.!"4 Coiupan (8 rppresei'. Tiro. Life asl A:;:i:nt iz:-. ICQ. 10118 O Trilal Capital ovet loi-ty I.Ii Pollers.. Jun2Mly 1 e . I., i . , IS AT rTHE-SPO'l At I.Iarket V?harf, Selling Drills, Faihts, OiU, Varnish, Glass, Putty, and all kinc'g Seds. also - ; Canvas, Rope, Twine, Oakum, Galvan ized bpikes and raiis, and other bhip Building bupphes. CIIEAF FOR CASH. . dec31-diw noTHEn's niEIID! SO MORE TERROR! Tills iBvnlnnble prep aration is tiulva tri umph Of BtiU'HtittO nkill, and no more in estimable benefit was NO MORE PUS!. ever bestowed ou the mothers of the wolrd. KO MORE DAGGER! U-lt not only short- lens the time of labor and lessens the lnten- '. to : ' ityof pain. but, better than all.lt ereutlytll. MOTHER or CHILD. mlnlKhes the danger to life of both mother and child, Riid leaves the mother in a condt tion highly favorable to- speedy recovery, The Dread of and far . less liable to flooding, convulsions, and other alarming Motherhood symptoms incident to lingering and painful labor. 1 1 truly won derful efficacy in this respect entitles the Ti ansibrroed tu MOTH KB'S f RIKND to tt p 17 be rank id ns one of tho life saving appli ances given to the world by the discov AND JOY. eries of modern scl enoe. Kiora all nature of Die case it will of course be understood that we canuot publish wrtlil cates couoorrlug this KEMKDY Without wounding the delloacy SAFETY ASD EAE of the writers. Yet we have hundreds of such testimonials on tile, . TO ' ': and -no mother who has once used it will ever again be without SUFFERING WOMAN, it in ner time 01 trouble. .. A nromlnent pliysli lan lately remarked to the proprietor, that It it were aomtsslble to matte public the letters we receive, the "Mothers' Friend would outsell anything on mo imu'Kcc. ; . . - . I most earnestly entreat every female ex. Decting to beconlined. to useMothers' Relief. CouDled with this entreaty I will add that during a long oosioiricai praciree (tony lour years). 1 nave never Known it to mu to pro duce a snto and quick delivery. it. J. tiUiiMKH, M. ij Atlanta, . n, ,- . law Notice. CUAS O. CT.ABKhns removed hls.fl: to that "ornierly oc.uipled bv Cliu'lt Kobtits, on (Jrivjit sM'oet, j'lHt above Hie Clerk office. ., , , W. W. ('LA KIC remains on South Front atrnot. iitnT AU J RELSLE SELF CURE f A favorite prescription of one of the most noted and successful snecmlists in the U. S. now retired) for the cure or Nervons Debility, Xioat Blnnhood, Wenkness and Decay. - Sent in plain scaled envelope Free. Druggists can fill it I nn ut.nn a r , . . Address DR. WARD & CO., Louisiana. Mo. Prick, Brick. For sale In onv Quantity at prices to the times. .. t .- ". ' Krlek have been examined by good Ma6ons ana pronounced nrst-eiass. ' Samples can bB soeaat my store. ' Orders solicited. . . j i iuneSd&Wtf " ' ' K R.30NE8.;- ' ' .NOTICE. ' Statb op North Carolina, ; ' . ; " Craven County. J ; A. A. Willard, adminis trator of- Elizabeth A. 1 Superior Taylor, - Uurt. vs. Marv Stevenson, Ilaniiis Taylor. Eichm dray lor, ret. to Bell Hannah Taylor, James . land to Taylor, W. H. Taylor, j make assets. Geo. H,. Taylor, James Taylor. George Taylor. "Win. Taylor and Henry I . Notice of Taylor, the last three Publication. infants, ; . . To Hannis Taylor, Richard Taylor, Han- nah Tavlor; James Tavlor. ; Wi H, ' Tay lor. Geo- H.Taylor, James Taylor, George Taylor, Wm. Taylor and j; Henry Taylor, , ' s - - Defendants. Take notice that a summons in the above entitled proceedings was issued against said defendants on the 11th day oi jviarcn, &..V. 1009, ana tnat tnis pro ceeding hus been instituted by the plaintiff to obtain license to sell the real property of said Elizabeth A. Taylor, deceased, situated in said county, to make assets in his hands to pay debts and charges of administration, and you are required to appear before the under signed at the -Court House in Baid Cra ven county, at 11 o'clock, a. m., on Tuesday the 28th day of April, A. D, iBbo, and answer or demur to the com plaint, or the relief demanded will be granted. - - ' . - . This 13th day of March, ibb.1).' ' e. w. carpenter; mal4 6w Clerk Sup. Court, Administrator's Sale. . By virtue of the judgment of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Craven county, in the case of A. Hahn, Admin istrator of Thos. (J. Harris, deceased, vs. Gilbert Trutpon, Elizabeth Trutson, E. E. Tucker, Lucy Ann Tucker and Harriet Ann Harris, upon a petition duly filed to sell real estate for assets for the payment of debts, I will sell at the Court House door in the city of New Berne, on Monday the Cth day of April, 1885, at 12 o'clock, M.,the follow trig Real Estate, being part of the lands lately owned by Thos. C. Harris, deo'd, viz. i I tract of land on the north side of Trent road, about 8 miles from New Berne, containing 25 acres; also 1 tract of land on the opposite 6ide of the read from the above, containing 18 acres, where narmon Jloore lived; also one undivided half of a tract of land near Bachelor's creek, containing 589 acres. buoynpi the'T. C Harris and W. W. Lawrence land. :- ' ' Terms of sale, canh.-J ! - -Thjs ?nd day of Morch, 1QS5,. ' A. 1IAIIN, Adm'r mSdtd " of Tliojj.C, Harris, dee'd. .. H .1 NEW RFUr. X. f . IXouuments, Tombs, A.bdan kinds Grave and Building work in - TALiAN&AMERICAM HAHZLE' Orders will receive prompt attention and satisfaction guaranteed. - . - JOE K. WILJ JS, Proprietor ..J (Successor to George W.Claypoole) , Cor. BROAD A 'D CRAVEN Sts.. - NEW BERNE. N. C-" G. E. Miller is my authorized agent inKinston - ma30-lydw - Extraordinary ! With a view to conforming with the times. PATK0N8 of 1 )KT K ICKM 8 A LOON are respectfully i.otitted that until furthernotlce they will bo perm 1 1 ted lo u.i'I'OOL AUD BILLIARD TAlfLfcS coiiniH tcd therewith Jharge onlj; being made for retipshmeuta. ; , Alsoon hand-vt anytime . Imported Schweitzer and " Llmburger Cheese; Imported and American Hologna Sausage; Sauerkraut when in season i - . CALL AT .' .i ,. G. L. rAITENDICK, Assignee ; ocl dw CHICAGO COALS CO. S TOR W(WI STALE. 4IL a TOIL SML . 4 Ton two, Jlnam Kox Included. The "Little IMuxitive t:i I I KIM KFAM A FRAME, 148. iT1)! os. ton's ib. a IMd FHK't LIST KUUS. tUOOTllKRSntKS. kednKd FORGES. TOOLS. &c. rust romis nus vor mhht wnns. sis 40 lb. Anvil and KltofTools. Fmmm M Um aad MMJ dnlaa MM . Blowers, Anvils, Vices A Oilier Article ax uinssi raivsa, nuuuuuut a lUbiAiLi . l ' TUB ritAOTIGAL rtJ , . j TONSORIAL; ARTIST Personally in attendance nt his IlninlroSRiiifc and Hhavlng Saloon: at the Unstoiv llouso ' with the best workmen and new furniture. Satisfaction Is assured lo those who patron -ize him. ... . 'i.j' (. . ,d ; . PUBLIC NOTICE.' New Berne, Norto Carouna. "". - ' - - ' Board of City. Council. 1 " -, , . . March 16ft, J8S5, To tub Voters of the. City .ofNew Bkrke; - .. ' . Beit known that ou the 6th diiyof April, 1885, in the City of New Beine, North Carolina,- between the hours of sunrise and sunset, at such places in tho various wards thereof as heretofore have been designated polling places, an elec tion will-be held for the following pur poses, to wit: To submit to the qualified voters of the City of New Berne for rati- : fioation or rejection nft'act of 'the Gene ral Assembly of North Cavolinat.ratified the 28th day of February, -1885, empow- city to issue Coupon Bonds of the said City of New Berne for the amount "of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars.- ' ; This said notice is in accordance with a resolution of the said Board, parsed at their regular monthly meeting held on the First Tuesday in March, 1885, adopt ed by virtue of and pursuant to the act of the ? General Assembly afore mentioned. - . ' . i .. 5 Given under my hand, and caused the official seal of said city to be afiixed by the clerk thereof, this the 16th day of March, 1885. - - ' i: E. IL MEADOWS, Major JOHN H. BELL, Clerkv -ml7 dtd w. p.Buimusico., , GKAIN AND COTTON COMMISSION , MERCHANTS, NEW HEItNi:, N, V. job 0Epr.nTu:;T, Aro you,-in need of any kind of JOB PRINTING, SUCH AS bill, iv,::, KNVEJvOrEB, STATEMENTS, . BUSINESS CARDS, TAGS, ' LABELS, posters; ' ' ' . PJpCrjLAKS, ,ct If sq we can supply you at short notico dnd on most reasonable terms. Transient work, cash in odrnnco. ,' : Address, or call at, JOURNAL: OFFICE Ornyen Street, ., !;- New Vrv ,

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