f ' HEii:;jLSiE? 1 l" I 'Mr vol:iv: NEW BEKINi d; SATUEI)AT;:iMAY 10, 1885. NO;M0. V- luqaoe.vvs. luii f r.i rraalHtBtLatrAImaaae. .. . Bsrne; latitude, 80 ' North. K ' w S j I length of'da, ': .. . u.Suu aeU. 6:59 114 hours, t miuutes. ,:. Munn eta a( 9:17 . V : ' ".iBUSINESS .LOCALS. f '.' .EJwyr. A,p4riv w creairi parlor, on Vi; V Bioftd street.: Accommodationa (or both ' white and colored.' ' Ladies not wishing , . T.nto b '.entertained in the saloon can be K v ' acconimo4ftt4.i ,th,e parlor. , ualGdlw. ' a Foa8ltJS''CHiBAP. A first-class Soda Fountain.1' ,',!'vV'K..B. Jones. , -if i Btargeoa meat is plentiful in our mar- ' Tbaol.weMhqrji4 killing the young J-"!-"1', Wtton. . . . ,., . - . i VWxh btfeet prinklfr has - made its ap- j(JiJWnP8'ii:: it i i .". -. '- - ' , '. V ' PanliqtuperioryCoutt convenes on . if4i M4ay Judge Shipp presiding. - ':'. The Elm City left for Bayboro and '''XifiT$4, eonn!ty 5f eaterdax evening. .l-.'jj,'The'i Bteanaer' iSftenancloaA made the 'f usual trip yesterday, takipg out truok N ," ' JW Rassengers. , , , , :;"frt jrtijjtf of ; thf machinery for the H; Orar j Manufacturing Co.'s pulp f ffacf0'! !B (? :M"e W wharf. '.Isaotoclc, of Cypress creek, . '.' Jones countT, was at the Exchange yes " ; " '.terday with seven bales of cotton. ft llftOtJceable fact that quite large v " iBhJpmentB of lumber are made from 'mills here to Hyde county by the Elm "u I' i? Th chairman Of .committee on streets ! K'tiik fHimpst Mr. J. W. Moore, requests citizens lot New Bern to notify him i '(''when they find a pump out of order, or 1 .. portion of the streets needing atUm- 'HW ftMft ,iVillig,cpU, deputy clerk of the Superior' court, received a telegram . ; .yesterday ' evening : : announcing the " 'death of, his, stepmother,' Annie M. 4 n Willis, wWch occurred in New York iorts are being made to secure a ) bet carried by the u mnfCity. The people in i i the LakeLand- jn section are, anji;ipuj (or it and we - Tiopeour Citizens here i will ' aid in the ''effdHftOgett! ' '' . ',' Mtl ' Bantnel Gartipen, of Pamlico .-vonntyjtaUsmsiUtM the curlew bug is ' ; not so bad n h section as last year. A 4 ratty fair stand of corn has been ob - ..; tained inbi neighborhood, but cotton '' ioontinues to die out on account of the It so happened that three members of v' loni City Couniyl we're in Washington, ; , .Nj yon Thursday., One in the interest ' V; oiflljipQWoanumand the other , . jii : ,tw in their own interest, which seemed ' 1 to run so completely in the same direc-' i" -. " v ion each wished the other away. ; J'v , The bulk o the. pea crop has gone tfoBWarv ndr 'the farmers are now rx ' busily engaged clearing off the vines -.niiw aa4 putting in eotton We have not yet ; i faertWried .What, measure ,pf success has attended the eop of this eoasop, but . feet safe in saying -that none have lost .". 'wnile. many have; made": a handsome ; profit, " t;..; C.y vovnty yesterday morning, bringing Dr. . Barker Messrs. F M. Simmons and M. ' v.- i" ; i V-' 'DeW. fetevenson, J. V. Williams, U. 8. ,:T V Mace,and COi Taylorj a good cargo pt :jr ,journaism. The lasf named gentleman ' '."V-;. ; ' If r4prMV ttie tfo.oiuAfl.at' tithh, and ' ' ' ' brought good .returns. v. - 'V '. " 7-'.-.";- ;;vy;'t-s . H(y VU JiO'i . I. ,;. :&?rA- 9f ftr,oUUcta.t!l!rck. f," m it is oikimea tnat tne 'enure reaerai patronage in North Carolina (outside of Internal Revenue' service) does not V . 7 qul the flsb and 'oyster catch of fiar 'f'zl'i'fiii t uounty. . , -n . . ; -t ' kemember that the' Shenandouli will " leavehertf tomoAov m'orhfng, carrying V . out any trucfc' thafr may be on the Old i Dominion wharf None received after .. o'clock tonight, 'c ' mitt mA Kahl'B ) market Report. ' ' ,,Nkw.York, May 157:20 P, M.-rPeaa, l$tC,I!t).doUa to one eeventy:flve stronger feeling.tj.'t-.'' i :. i . ; . ' ? " Way have htad e- arrftngemen ts ; to re k f j ueeiva these quotations daily during the shipping season. ; These gentlemen are ' ebgaeed in the "sale of truck and their ti quotations may be relied upon-; . , , ; . i. -r'. i1 f S, .Cu t t :, ,;I s ,Ve ornpIqtQ,. publishing to-day the address of Capt. H. -C. Qraharn, deliv ered before the Memorial Association " hers on tlie lUR inatanfc ; The uddress ent ire, and also that of Rev. L. C. Vass, "will oj-pear in the' Wbbklt i JOURNAL ..itext . Wedbeeday; when we shall have ' j t copies, wrapped ready for mailing, on' sals at our cdunter. - ,- ' ikC .t: flpnVKITIOlf OV TBI DIOt-ESB OF ,., ,.. BAST CABOUNA.. ..'V.-" - 6BC0ND PAY itVEKlMO. " i - Bishop .Watson called house to order at 4 p. in. ;- , , RiV. Dr. Husko finished the reading of Report on Canons; ; Dr. A. J. DeRoaset moved that the Convention go at ones into ronsidcra' lion iof the report just read ' ; ' Mr. Wm. Calder moved to Binepd, bo as to read "that the Conventiou go into committee of the whole to consider the report. Rev. Dr. Hughes read the report of the Committee on Finance. Committee on Unfinished Business re ported. "s- ; . f Rev. Dr. Hughes reported for Educa tion Committee. Bishop Watson announced following as Committee on Finance: " Rev. Dr. Hughes, Rev. N. E. Price, Mr. George Roberts, Mr. Wm. Galder, and Mr. II. G. Smailbones. Rev. R. B. Dranu read report of Church Building Committee. Rev. Dr. Carmichael presented the report of Committee on Nominations. On motion of Mr. Wm. Calder, the house went into committee of w hole on Constitution. - Bishop Watson called Rev. Dr. Hughes to the chair. ' On motion, Rev. Mr. Lewis was excused from further attendance on the Convention. On motion, Convention adjourned to 9 a.m. to monow (Friday). THIRD DAY. Fbiday, May 15. . Convention met at Or a.m., Bishop Watson in the chair. Roll call was dispensed with. Minutes of yesterday read nnd ap proved. The treasurer read his supplementary report. I Col. 8. L. Fremont, on behalf of the trustee of the Diocese, presented his report. Mr. F. A. Boyle, on behalf of. special committee appointed to consider the matter of the Episcopal residence and the undivided scholarship of the Gen eral Theological Seminary, first report ed as to episcopal residence. On motion, adjourned at 3 p m. Personal. Mr. F, iW Adams, Manager of the Southern department of the business of tho Bergner & Engel Brewing Com pany, was in the city yesterday. Messrs. Oast and. Dunbar, boiler in spectors, came in on the steamer Shen andoah yesterday morning.' "Mr. Oast was accompanied by Mrs. Qast. . First Assistant Engineer Beck with, of the revenue steamer Stevens, recently examined for promotion at Washington, returned by. the Shenandoah with his family. He passed high up on tho list and has his new Commission. Mrs. W. R. Guion returned from a visit to Portsmouth, Ya. Mrs. W, A. Hearne returned from visiting her sisters at Washington City. Mjss Belle Gibbs, of Hyde county., arrived-on the Elm City yesterday mqrn- mg, and is visiting her sister, Mrs. U. S. Mace'.'' '' :...'. Mrs. S. R. Street and Mrs. S. R. Street, jr., visited Kinston yesterday. Clenftnt. Man lyv Esq., went to Kins- ton yesterday on, professional business. Hlversid Prk.-j i;'v; :v : .; The young men of Kinston, with com mendable seal and enterprise, are pre paring a beautiful park just across the river.: west of i the town! 5 Umfef the skillfui' superintendence of Mr. Henry Griffin, the undergrowth is being cleared off , the grounds graded,1 and plats , beautifully laid off for planting flowers. Comfortable seats are to be placed in all parts of the Park. It is already becoming a favorite retreat for those who wish relief front the toils of the workshop , the counter, the school room; and lie who washes to relieve his burdened heart and open its flood-gates to its dearest object, let him lead his love-lass to a seat in Riverside Park On the banka of the rowing and picturesque Neuse, where with trembling lips, yst with confidence 'prevailing over fear and timorous doubt," he can say," ' , . Let mutual : joys our mutual trust combine i-kk.-'H.Wi-m. .., .ty . And love and love-born ' confidence be Already some: of New Berne's fair daughters havecrcBsed the Parrot bridge nd rested nnder the shade of the trees in Riverside 'Park,.' and we predict it will ..eventually , be . one of the most popular and beautiful resorts in North Carolina. V-. '"'-','., 1.1. '.:si T. To any body who has disease of throat or lungs, we will send proof -that Piso's Cure for Consumption has cured the same complaints in , other cases. ) Ad dress, ,' " . E. T. IIazeltinb, . j I fl tt ' '' ' Warren, Pa.. ' .jy2ft d&w' ijl.- : ; - - . - - . ... i Take Pine's Syrup of Tar for coughs and coldf. .Only 25c, For Bale by R. N. Duffy. -: : : , febldwCm '.IV. '...-:--: s j,; -m And. Anothe Bluwtji, ( : Yesterday'morning, before 3 o'clock, a fine horse hitched to a dray started from th$ Old Dominion wharf, running up Craven street, through Graves to Queen, where he was halted. He made excellent time and a general scattering of pedestrians on 'the sidewalk. One gentleman struck out at the rate of 2:40, and might have been supposed to be frightened, bnt it turned, out that he was seeking a position to view the pro cession from- a point of safety on the porch of a dwelling near by. Except smashing a dray with which he came in contact, and overstraining his harness, the animal accomplished but little dam age and was soon back performing his accustomed duties. Stonewall Items. Pamlico court convenes next Monday. Judge Ship will preside. : Rather too wet and cold for the phiz of the farmers to spread. Miss Rebecca Attmore, of your city, U in Stonewall on a visit to her brother, Dr. George Attmore. "Troubles never come singly,'" is au old adage that seems to be verified in tho fighting line incur Pamlico town. A few days since W. T. Caho, Jno. B, Quick and 8. W. Harris had a differ-, ence to suh an extent that the ex mayor, T. J. Baxter, issued a warrant and had It served on the parties. When it waR returned executed he learned that S. W. Ferebee. the mayor-eloct, had been sworn in. So he just tore up the papers and quit, to 1 have not as yet heard of what the new mayor has done with the affair. Well, Bayboro followed in a day or so after by EJ. Hough and Joe Lewis havilTg a bout, and Pamlico followed by E. G. Wise Sam McCleese having a set-to, in which it is reported that Ed. was rather worsted. So you see our citizens, or at least a pirt of them, havo become rather belicose. A Model Fire Department. A correspondent iu todiiy's Petersburg Index-Appeal gives the following interesting account of the management of the Lynchburg Fire Department: A lew evenings since I had the pleasure of witnessing tho manner in which "an alarm" is prepared for. The test was made at station No. 1 a handsome brick structure on 5th street:. Toe rapidity and completeness of the arrangement is simply perfect and seems more the work of magic than of man's ingennity. I will de scribe the. room as it appeared on entering. The large room was in beautiful order. The engine, reel, book and ladder truck, and the l"ggy fr the chief, were in their appropriate positions, the harness suspended in its proper place. There are six stalls in which the horses are haltered powerful crea tures, though docile and perfectly trained. There are two large iron rods connecting with tho rooms above. The openings are covered by trap doors, one opening above, the other falling under. An alarm is turned on, the gong strikes the indicator which registers the box is started, tho two pairs of front doors are thrown open, the doors of the stalls are opened as if by invisible hands; the halters fall off, and if tho horses are not prompt to obey the summons whips attached to the stalls descend upon them to remind them of their duty, bnt these intel ligent; animals did not need any such stimulus, for at the first stroke of the gong they eagerly hastened to. their several, places,, without guidance, as though they "smelled the battle afar off." The harness descends upon them, the trap doors aro opened and with incredible speed the men slide down thdJpdles and are at their places. Tho gas in the entire building is . turned on to full head, and the burner in the en gine is extinguished. ' The men leap to their positions and in fifteen seconds the whole arrangement is completed, tbe ..inner gates are opened and the whole cavalcade sweep out, leaving the- beholder , in a state of bewilderment and amaze ment,' wondering if he baa H been transported back into the days ou faries and magicians. , ; . . s It is impossible toconvey'an idea, of. the brief ; time in which all ha been, accomplished.,, The indicator is the invention of . the ChieC l?n;: gineer, Mr. Alex. Thurnian, and ex hibits wonderful ingennity. It was constructed by"Mr. HobertTbnrman, ft relative pi the Chief, Jt consists of wheels, in a' case somewhat 1 re sembling a clock, which are set' in' motion by the action of the gong; the location o( the! lire is indicated by dots on the strip of paper, which is :nnwonnd , by the jevplukions of the wheels. This 1s ft very; imper fect description ot n most' jnenioiis contrivance. .. ' ,.: i : V There is a smithy in "connection with the establishment, where tho work of repairs can be done. SV very eubstantial,. handsdma buggy has just bee'h manufactured at this shop , for tho use of the Chief. It can accommodate four men. " The city JiaS: jiist cfttjsc, to'&e proud of if ' ' 1 L 1 ' i ? ' ' J 1 ''''I i J . . -J iuu cojapjcicness pi .nor system oi protection against fixe, and of her umet Jiaigineer,' to 'waose sunt ana onl much of its perfection is due. Aorjoti: ljcagtr., , " ' , : - f AOVBKTISSMENT. .; New Yoek, May 19, 1883. ErrrOR JouHNALt-In : your : issue of the 8th inst. is published what purports to do a report or the Uedar Grove Geme-i tery Committee in which certain eta La ments are made: respecting myself as Trustee of the Kliaabotli Gooding Fund. May I atk a portion of i your space simply to state the facts'r In January last I wrote a letter, of which the folr lowing is a copyj to Mr. At Wi Wood, the Chaimian of the Cemetery Commit tee: i New York, Jan. 14, 13S5. A. W. Wood, Esq.; . . , Vlinirman Com., etc.. New Berne, . C: Uii Ail Hia As you probably are aware, my faiher-in-law, the lata Edward R. Stanly, under the power given him by the will of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Good ing, appointed me to succeed him. as Trustee of the fund for the benefit of tho Cedar Grove; Cemetery. As such Trustee it it has been my desire to con sult with the proper authorities, as to tho best manner of expending a portion of the fund, so as to carry out tho inten tions of Mrs," Gooding,: bus in view of the suit pending, I have' refrained from taking any active steps to tret into com munication: with you as Chairman of tho Cemetery Committee. As that suit may not be decided for sometime, and as whichever wsy the decision is the dissatisfied party mav appeal and thus keep the matter in litigation for an in definite time, therefore I have deemed it proper to write you now without wUjtinjr. for tliis possibly lengthened litigation to end. It has been my desire sinoe I firft became Trustee, to expend a portion of the fund upon the cemetery, and I should be pleased to receive from you any suggestions you may have to olfer as to the best way of spending some of the money. I have in my hands several hundred dollars in cash and bonds to tho amount of $3,90(h (vis.; 3.000 in Craves county and 8400 North Carolina Slate) and if the money could be expended to advantage, it might be advisable to disposo of some of the bonds. As tho matter of the adminis tration of the trust is by the" will, so much one of discretion in the Trustee, it has seemed every way desirable to me, that my discretion should be exer cised in somo form now for the benefit of the cemetery without waiting for the litigation to end. If you agree' with me in this, I should be pleased to hear from: you in regard to the matter of how to bost carry out the purposes of tho trust. Yours respectfully, A. Edwaud WOODRCl'l'. To that letter -neither Mr. .Wood nor any one in his behalf, ever vouchsafed a reply of any kind. ' In March list, .when in New Berne, I saw your worthy Mayor, Mr. Meadows, and expressed to him ray desire to ap pear before the. proper authorities and explain to them my position as Trustee, etc., in regard to the fund, and' upon my in forming him or my desire to leave New' Berno on the following Tuesday, ho at once suggested that he would call a special meeting of the Board of Coun cilman, which he did for Monday eve ning, the proceedings of that meeting were not published in your paper, for the reason probably, that all your avail able spaoo was taken up witu your ac count of tho disastrous firo which oc curred the samo uight. It will be sufli oient for me now. to state, that at that meeting I explained that.it was my de sire to obtain some official expression of opinion from the Board oil Councilman, as representing the city, as to the- best manner of spending the available por tion of the fund for the improvement of the cemetery. , I explained my. reason for asking for thia. official action on the Dart of the citv authorities, that there seemed " to bo a'. Wide '(l difference of opinion as to how tliOj money .'could bo ' properly ' 'UseiX urider the,', trust, but... that , if , the Board as repre sentina tho, city, formally requested mo . W . use, uie money in a cerfajn direction,, X personally, should be deposed to accede to tle request, and so us'q the montjy . unless clearly in op position to ie spirit of Mrs. Gooding's wilj.' Thereuppif ;Mr,,Maiily, f . think, succested tliata committee ba appoint ed tp'cpri6ide,f th6 Subject, and thero aftcr,, up6u the rebort bf the committee, tho ,. council should ' formerly . by rtsuiuiiiyn . luuicam. wj i ui ... uuw, !m (Wi.r , ' Vfnirtm M' ll.U ' Mima. should be used.' ana , a resolution appufn'ttn'g 'Mich' committee,1 Vi-asintro- wuuanuo.usiy :carrieu.( fuia , special meetinir did not adiourn until between I'lO'aridjit o'cloct. ' I rem'ained hjtil its cioee, ana as ino nre occupiea ioe aneu tionufmisLQXfl.J5itizenstjt. New Sa)pll?f 4f iJlri am, at gUito a lasg t3 upderstand when it was that' fhW'ohimiCtefe,' as Is stated, ar- fantod to(lmVefi.Ttistti9' faOrning. A"t,ialI,evffltS.tUev,,in nQ.way, notified meet nay. attcu-acrangf nrent. i anew; nothineof any-such proposed meeting, and as. taeyi knsw iwsi special meeting was oalled because I xpected to leave Tuesday morning it seems to me there would t Jiave been more occasion tor ''surprise," if I had delayed my de parture to attend a -meeting of which I knew nothing. bince the special meeting, and me appointment of the committee, I have been waiting to hear from the board of conneilmeu ato what , was desired to trhfjr4ijt as vrt Been advised of if tcrbht)n ihe pftttW the board: As to the sukxeferred to bv the committee-. I weufd -Mmpiy say ra- conclusion that the people of. yft, ternp-ace as much, if not more intexested. in the fund, than I ant," and. ' ft' they are' "willing to have tho fund f urthee depleted 1 by leeal pro ce?ding8, I presume any .objection I might make 'Would b' misconstrued and therefore simply reiterate what I have heretofore said, that lam not only willing but anxious to spend, such por tion of the fund as ia available under the trust, for the improvement of the cemetery, but in so doing, I 'desire if possible, both to conform ia the spirit of tne trust, ana at me same urn follow the wishes of the citizens of New Berne as expressed through their official rep resentatives. , Yours respectfully, A. EDWAKD WOODRUFF. WlllaciKicliee Is the name, of a flourishing village in Coffee county, Georgia, on the line of the Brunswick and Albany railroad. Mr. D. E. Gaskib, a well-knewn citi zen of that village, writes under date of December 22d: Soon after my marriage, about four years ago, my wife was stricken with some trouble peculiar to her sex, which broke down her general health. In this oondition, she was soon after attacked with inflammatory rheumatism of such a scyero type that it made hex axripple. She was reduced in flesh to sixty-five pounds, and came very hear losing her life. She was attended by three good physicians who treated her with some benefit, but the swelling in her joints never left her. Last summer the rheu matism returned in a still more severe and painful form, which seemed to defy the skill or all the doctors. Mho would almost go frantic with pain, and would lie and scream, all day. A friend of mine, who is an engineer on the Bruns wick Albany railroad, suggested that I should use Swift's Specific (8. 8. 8.). which I did. After the had taken one small bottle she was up and able to walk over the house, and after taking the six Bmaii uotties she is now able to do any kind of house work; the swelling has gone, all the pain has left her, and she is in better health than she ever was. The treatment before using Swift's Spe cilio cost me between ,L8350 to 8400, and the six bottles of S. 8, S. cost me six dollars. It is oertaioly the moet wonderful medicine and the best blood purifier in the world. The proprietors should let tho world know about it. Not e The S. 8. S. Company wish to caution purchasers in regard to the nu merous imitations of their goods. Some carry the lie on the face, purporting to be vegetable remedies, when, in fact. they are really strong solutions of poi sonous minerals as Mercury, Potash, eto. Be careful to get the genuine. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co.. Drawer 3. At lanta, Ga. For sale in New Berne at HANCOCK BROS COMMEKGIAL. Journal Office, May 15 8 P. M. COTTON. Niv Youk, May 14, Futures quiet and steady. May, 10.85 August, 10.98 June, 10.90 September, 10.76 July, 10.93 October, 10.43 Spots steady; Middling 10 7-8; Low Middling 10 3-16; Ordinary 0 7-8. ssew Berne market steady. Sales of 7 bales at 9V. Middling 9 7-8; Low Middling 9 5-10; Ordinary 8 7-8. DOBIKSTIC JllUKKf. Cotton Seed $10.00. Seed Cotton $3.50. Barbels Kerosene, 49 gals., 85c. TcttPKNTiNK Hard, $1.00; dip, $1.55. Tab 75o.a$1.25. C0RNn-55a65c. Beeswax 20c. per lb. Honey COo. per gallon. Beef On foot, 5c. to 1c. Country Hams 18c. per lb. " Lard :10c. per lb. Egos 8 Jo. per doaen. Fresh Pork 0c. per pound, Peanuts 60a75c. per bushel. Fodder 75o.a$l. 00 per hundred. Onions $1.6a3.00 per bbl. Field Pbas Hides Dry, 10c. ; green 5c. Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 40a50c.; spring SOaiiOc. Mbal 65o. per bushel. Oats 00 eta. per bushel. Turnips 50c. per bushel. Wooir-12al7c. per pound . Potatoes Sweet, 2a50c. . who lrs alb prices. , New Mess Pork $13,00. Shoulders Smoked, No. 8, 5c; prime, 7c. . (J. 14. and U U. K.-6ic. Flour $4.00a7.00. Lard 7ic. by the tierce. Nails Basis 10's, $3.50. Sugar Granulated, 6ic , SALTr-90c.a1.00 per sack. Molasses and Syrups 30a45c Kerosene 9o. Powder-t-$50, Rhot $1.60. "Notice. All owners of property, and otber parties hereby notified (o nave their premises i privies clean anrt In stood condition hv neKt'l'tumlay, as I will send aa ameer to tn- veUpat every yard In the eity, ad If found In ft filthy condition five da$a after notltlca Mon'they will be dealt with aonordlng to law. .'Hi City, Maniial. IJfM'te JSity Tidier m .. t ( .:. ' - ,T ' '-i: v . "We Have on band a FULL LINK: of CHOICE i-REHtf QUOCERIK8. and are, prepared to . HuEtvr, t,ll grade. , i ' , , , ill! 1 - votroe, kio, LAgnyra. trreen ana Koasteu. mtapwo and tirtty Halting Powder . Huiniea' Kxtra lifted Hrtt...,. ., w . m i . Vox A Cooper's UelaUne , ' , HraiillanTaplora, . " ' 'H- 1 ' untmenM' uomiy;i. ,-.:ri ui jj j Yeat Cnka, Kxtraota Lemoa,, Vanilla, etc. Condensed Milk, etc- etc . i. , ijf uoddadellvewd te an? part of tbe eltA 'f nrf. i-' '.V ; ",Mf nifenwrw" U .1 .. C'J Vli. V " i-y-i-i nil:. Peas Wanted, r WILL PAYTiUBTy CETaJU, peb' GALLON, for 8UKLLKD. FKAB clear of yet low pea-lellvered at.tha Factory, t, Parties bringing them will deliver" tho early In tho morning as possible. ma8dtf MOQBE iirtADY. NOTICE r-i To Shippersdf, Track! TSe EP?lB,lt T110 0IV tba. A)l ll C, Rail road will leave New Berne.at , i Every Day Except- Saturday nilufaj THKOUGH THK TBl'CK 8BASON. Making clone conneetlon ot nolitaboro with the Atlantic 1'oant Line Kxprem ThruiiKh cltleS " dwiuiuu m 114 MiMierii Sblp your goods n tl(c fo lpJdit.v8: NfcWYt Itk' Mm.rfii v 1'uldk.lu'Li . and Friday. BOHTOX .Monday and Tliyisday. PUOVIltKNCK 'I'tieMlavnnd Kl.lv- PHILADKLl'IIIA-Monday, Tuesday, Wed IM Bduy and t-'rlday. y, ' : .i V DALiiauius-livcry day. WAHHIN'OTllV t..n.in.. . Friday. '? ",VV.'SS,M "u x. x. W W'SX. G. K. A. ASSiasBE'S-HOXICE. - -LU u i 1 M For the Next Sixty Days THE STOCK OF BOOTS AED SHOES IN THK ': Storft oco pied by R. Bi Nixon WILLI!!-!' ,' SOLD AT COST ! Those desiring Jinignliin will do well to call it once. ' ; .- All persons indebted in R. u mi tnn tn, re quested to make, ijuinudlnlo. payment, ami notice is hereby glvcii that no receipt for such e" t ui in-aiiu uDicsHAtigoea py ate. O. U. UlION, Assipee. maii dv2ui IGE CREAM PARLOR! 1 liave opuuvil. in counectioii with ayOX- FECTIONKUV, au ... Ice Cream Parlor. Ioe Cream and Fnilt Iccn enh be hnd at ail hours by tbe Plato or Measure: ' The utmost care will be taken in giving lo my customers ' A Good Article of Ice Cream. The public arc cordially Invited to call. WILL OPEN Wednesday, May 6th. Very rcspectfnlly, ' JOHN DUNN. KslnblUhrd 1853. W. E. WALLING, WITH- R. L. BROKER & CO., Commission Merchants PKUITS AND PEOLTJOT, 94 Itarclay St., - - ffXy'pHK. Itefer to bv nermisKioii v J. A. Culon. Cashier Nat l Hank.' New Heme. K. b. KoheitW. A nent l. 1). M. Co., " tireeu, Foy ,Vi.Co.. liankers. , , inai u 1111 Carter's Raven Black. Ink, NICE LOT OF STATIONERY, Just received at .1 . 1 1 . - ' Mrs. STANLY'S BOOKSTORE. A Ion an Vloitnut tiwn..l...n.,t mitin a v fl K ft f N fl? Mlf .k-f! u-. tr. tr IrJ.MA ...111 I call and examine. ; -t avtfUdlm BENJ. W. DAVIS, , a-jQjxr-d&5EHa.j"i.V Commission Morchani AND (SH1P1PBB OF BANANA) Southern FishFruits '.' - :i. ' I.i Aim lit J . 1 1 Product i'iSpetBtty. 106 Barclay St. EW YORK. -flON8IONMENT80tIt9tyB'. ' I JUNfTiRTllHNMKal'-ea. ' I1 Nyw York Rkfkkkncim-IC WJ HUkford, i5 to ll . Fulton Pish. Murker; llrohan a Powell. 1 w.iahltigto : t )yfkt. liaaVer WIDMIWOTON (. O ) 7tFVKBWrKS E- K. Burrima, Presidential liRUmialiBatim Prea. " toa Uuuimlng A Co ; W. B. Uavla A Sob. .1,1. li.ill.u l ii Merchant Tailor, 11J vT; i;W,iWwl 3 i! I "Kin -(l u.i - - 1 i 1 11 1:H St.ll I ll MfllJ . 1 nk, .... i. new 'Berne, a. V. '4':tO

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