- -. y ' " "" fT T"l Tii r t r t . v r -:Vi4 i i1i I 'Ur ' fri;: tilt iMHiii jrtrjauiwfrni Ji:c3 - ,l.filMnr..l..r . I. 11 1 I 1 t i ' 1 i .,-,!' II ' J - an 1IU r fl .nnn.iis.. ,uuo, oii-o iiutu i)W B. :t4 4 12 hoiirsefi mluiits. tnliaJ . i i.?Itpf Winnnn t.a,.i liouB and Lot for Rknt On corner Emftthdto ord end guarantoed . ... . uim.ikw.. V'tH W ll . Fall SAMrtiM WW W. Gaskill'b. If you -ewv. fa neod oCfanjr, printed stationery? 'call iV the Journal oflice vd Mit flChe befftre Ihe busy soason arrives..' tAUi JK'vy t f ;i . . .... A new building ia going up on Change Mithier wh. Pflli.BO iiwlWroga ibet the ' Today and tomorrow Is the Jewiah Me- : lag reniihletH' i: t ; .. t ' avfWiilnSrbringB lurge cargoes lH6U.'-rHe4'ni'eraiaut6'are eJtiiocltinK a qwfy fair trade. u " j ' The steamer Experiment arrived froni BalLimorerneitentlaT. morninK with i Urge cargo of goods. , r j beat guides ; to book-keopiuK ever The inside, work of the new court JtMi8jearngqpqpnJetien. j fheyrfrk 'will be near enough complete to hold Bishop Watson oarriee a level head on Bilging .nfd P- byHhb1 Wlmlngtoh Star : published in this isue. ; ; i y ;; j A protracted meeting is being held at "Ut. lit. Crowson., He has been aided 'iSJAfflaJ CdJvenon of the uTKUnali's Christian Temperance Union ur-f"1 m'T kmBh P"i"f fatinniny ., ia session two davs, v r . his'liffered a reward T' '-rt. frTi, of -WW Wrt fktta- way'theegrofirh9 DMrd WHO DMuaerea uia In Carteret county sometime since. i . s iraian Bptpwa, lxur iously ia .this aefioa, Joha rench Bhowod v v" w fnnr'fMt in t m UUUHi,Jo"i"; ,7' --. H a.,fcSlerevldBoe ht : this Wo -iAo! ol tie eoantrt isv not, telf-sustain-' -ln1 ;Tbe, aoestkm i, wiU the jsqttffn 'L.rg. TSe says it is number ontf feed. YokreMrt'X'-wnnamsNrareVoufee: . r. PwaMa)tisoa o Croatan brings; pg)aa apple, weighing ajxjteea afMW ' wjaken- from a tree twOv-arieeqlfcji.He Cys it will keep, welbirhejt, pronwJy reared - forr-natUr nar,Chtwi;W i i pe Boon- t inaugurate a ;E4ateni rraitOrowtay ABSoaiaUeaiwfafch will liTbTloweJ 'By""aL r'air at ValcKlSJr Mx. J. VJWiHiams has returned (fom a trip wtiolda'borb ta tJrlngeKinBton, IToreWad City and Ueaufort wiipre: h - deposed of severaf car loads of pork and flour-;8xt aie saleW t6'ifeach four hundred thousand poHiade-of moat ' par month during the fall. This shows ' how the farmers aro. .toking the advice of newnpapersatid5- raising their own uppjies., .,,,,.,:' - ' I'tA Sr illarroU, I orjueriy a olerk y! 'i J'ijjnp'hfey', Hord h44 bpene4 . r erv store Middle street' near i. ft liiarket dock. c-i i ..-r;.p:;q. 'Ecr'of'' Roberta & Bto has TP'"rned from yie, ptpnn who-a oik stock of oode,.V,TleiB-( customer! '.are kept roe" oju'.y Ui tliej; have through t: 9 1:5iBS OI ine JUUUiii " " T m"rn" i elt for'the'JJorUiorn ..,r clu'irt nonaries and Christ j.-4lfVT:i?"''-aiii I. Trier's store is being rapidly .es to tiie wst aavaui- ' :.!..! ..... - u nov ling forward oods i er clork : ' i. M8r?ceivHig ltL cg or "n$n in his i ... i and see v tat n rotornpi - - -'. ii i wiMki:V .'11 j iri ... T O TITaaaii T Anni naa in I Via &y;yyV p.:, - Miss Haria Manly lias returned from tVta vnniinf.alna Innrl ttttrISM' tiar ntflA sift Ofllccrs EI acted. , . At' toAnOM fctefVouniz Hen's Christian AaBOciaUon lieldT last night, the following pScera werdatced or th a?I Aair jruiKresi dont;8. F. Uarrell. Viee-President: J)r. J. . I). Clark, Secretary; C, J Ives, Treasurer .. v , ' . , ' ! . 'Dm)n journal: About two months ago. Major Hughes, Dr. Blover and my1 self were invited by Mrtr.'A:' T". J6rkin attend the Rlrwintr AxerciHna of her school;' whicb'werdinjibitionB of prdt' nciency in reading by childron, all or them aftder -the-age 'or twelve yeaw. We. spent (an .hour moftt 'agreeably in listening to the little ones,' and each of ub felt that it was good for him to have been there. - Though I have taught a good deal, and have for many years -made teaching a study, I Diust say that I was surprised at the probciency of Mrs. Jerkins 'i 'scholars. The reading was good -very good not good reading for: children), where we weaderlhat the little ones can read at al); but I doubt if the same .number of adults, taken pro. mwcuoUBW,.oonIa hate read the pieces better. The children evidently under-. stood the f election, .which were extracts, from some of oni best authors, and their pronunciation accent, and emphasis were' faultless. ' How Mrs. J. accomp lished such results can only be explained by Saying, that she has a natural gift, a genius, an inborn faculty for teaching. She loves to .instruct,' - and hence her lllTdlrtingunhed twViteij Mm Hannah More I think, has remarked that the tint ten years of the life of a human being is the most important. I fully 4ndarse the sentiment, for an Pppo tayahl "As the t.ngis bent, 1 the tree's inclined." 1 quote from memory and the words may hot be exactly as he wrote. There tea sleigbt-daxterity- in everything, even in using a haud- spikeon&a nxenUaravallingatock- ,l j ' . . . 1 1 . ... ing is an eaay ming y you yo uuvui w rightly, but a saost difficult job if you do not. ...i ' . i The mat end to be aimed at ia eduoa tion is. . to teach the scholar to think rightly) to begin to unravel the intel lectual stocking, wisely at the right place; to bold and apply the mental haadspiketmpet :advntageotnly If a habit of clear mental view is early ac quired, the child has a ready apprecia tion of facts and circumstances, a clear appreciation, of facts and circumstances. (surroundings), a thorough understand ing of a matter, and does not see it as "through a glass, darkly." This habit of mind goes with him through life. It is not the most learned teacher woo ia the most useful. Of the scores of teachers (by ; whom I .have been in structed, the one from whom I derived the most benefit, commenced life as a i !.li.J . i . t -i : - j J urftv&usvtfi, ifui uq was uiror-juiuuou, devoted teacher, and loved tb instruct. But I have no intention of writing a thesis on education' and scholar, t re joice to Bee that the matteaisiattracting so much attention in our city; but our people have a good deal to learn, and fear will pay very dearly for their I: struotioniif -thtry forsake good private schpols aa d -,pm entirely to graded schools. ,, . It may not be unnecessary to remark. that this communication ia not. written tt0irrtUnc'e of jlifH Jirkinsor any of her friends; but more for the benefit of thoevjwrtvjMijB (joang cnJlOTen whom they desire to nave started rightly. For 35BelfI.4oi Ijot JhesitaM to, y tha, I, wou nuuiu Diet ku aj Mil., vsikiuo wu dollars a month1 foV fnstructfng one of my little ones, rather than" nave bim LAnfrKfc Tit ttnma annh ftihAAhrA it M my atisfortue toje onder 'gratis.' ; 11 - ' - .. - . ...... j ie members of the New. , Bern Firs Engine Company, desiring to place upon reoord.a tribote of respect to the mem1- ory of thelrtiepaited comrade, Clarence A, badcliff, hereby declare their tender appreciation of his.true and manly char acteliJLWJ jtheii'ejirtit''liopa t&a his untimely deathV while it leaves a tor rQwiul a)i4 inthsirTOwn ranks, may bring to bim an. exceeding great racom pens? ci Yfafytd . ' ;He waa so intimately connected1, with, ua x from, ,,hia earliest youth was so strong in his devotion to every interest of the, company', and was 4o prompt to endorse' -every measure for its prosperity and suooess-, that the ruth less9 Bpoilefooultl not 'hate1 snatched from among ns a more shiQiog victim. Both of inheritance and natural gifts b was a fireman of lofty purpose:- In the heat and glare of the flames, on parade and in the innocent' pleasures op our festive reunions, he was eyer a, marked member of our association. ' Never Sparing his own time or latrength when the 'city or the ccmpnny neoded him,' he Hi' orally fell a marfyr to his enUiasiasm and hia intense devotion to "duty: Neither shlr wesoon forget him, . The flowers of jemeiubrance. rosy fade ths emblems Of mourning he folded, away, hut the face 'and 'form 'of .'Our,)eloved coniiade . slialU cling 'ttf Our thoughts throuuKaU the coming years. Ia honor ablo testimony of our official and per sonal regard for him aa a man, a citiien and a flreman,we place npo tUe min ufes el tfia New Bern Fir Engine Com pany this gincere tribute of fospect.' ' " ; "AVV'L t) A A Vi . Geo.1 Vj Iveb, ; w fioAAr.v. B Hi ?zrm: A V. . . r' jAi. W. Moom, yV" Sam. B." Waters. , Committee., Beefy. 'V?r '-J.;', i .A sallow oomplexiori is indicative of worm. '-A few dotws cf Shriner'B; In dian Vermifiifre will do? troy and expel them from the system. , . Warraiee' VJ-mmIb-aad CT ""B for ti tit' . 3 C.' ,'i ' l .a : :' . . real ' estate Exckasge Natroaal Bank of Norfolri ,Itei''KEWs-B-f,AXlC.,,n,i (. uJ.liwi v.. n.v it!iitfooI)iifl linou -U-?.m wdj4Mi iiW. H: PW will dcUraadiviihWAiotaWU4 Kafci,trR dend of 20 ner cent , of the assets of Taal I Exchange National Eank, which amount a S3,000,eo0, ?0 Je cent. ofw hich wfll M ff 000,000; but owing no the (act mat S too of claims against tbs bank nave upfc'been Handed in tojthe1 fteoelver for certification that pronortMm totbe din dend, amounting to 150,000, will be re tamed in the nanas or tne Receiver pi Comptroller foe future dietributlon. i , 4 In Stettin?' un the affairs of . the Bank, Receiver- Peter at first thought to de clarea diVidetidf 15 per centj whioh might have been don! little earlier, but returns ran to-etoeetm to 2! per cent, that be thought, it would be more accep table to wait a few days longer and give the people that amount rather than hava i,i. Jl(Jl l!! t le . : . ' i ,MUl aUUlHUHUl if per KVUtr vr w the second dividend.- . ' '"'"1 l Gur readers wiir'peroeive by 'the amount of the .first dividend that the winding up of the affairs of the Ex change National Bank is quite a big jobs and that Hecerver reters has accom-, plished a great work in making so large a dividend at. this time.. . i This money will be ' handed over tb our people at a most opportune time, and we trust is the forerunner of more prosperous times. Norfolk Evening news. The Bishop of East Carellna on Cos gregatlonal Singing. ' " ' ' ; ' . Bishop Watson preached two sermons at St.. Paula Cbutch on Sunday. The morning sermon was devoted to an ex position of what was the true worship of Cod, and in the course of his remarks' he took occasion to express , himself vary forcibly in favor of congregational Ringing In the oburcbes. the. lorgan. and . the choir, said the distinguished,! divine, are very valuable adjunct in the singing of praises, but when, they' served to silence the voices of the 300' gregation, they became, i not only aot canonical, but an oirence. an insult; to, tho church, and an unmitigated nuis ance., There was an emphasis ia the Bishops remarks in this, particular; which caused them to take bold of the entire congregation, and . which caused many an eye to meet in mute inquiry as to how the Bishop's views were re ceived. , Every one .present seemed. to4hq starting sfifuatWBngtytnTTOuTed be strongly impressed, all who beard the sermon are doubtless wall convinced that true worship, in the way of sing' ing praise,, should not be left alone to the organ and choir. There will be more-congregational sioging hereafter whenever the Bishop oniclate. WiL quite rfeaaed 1 tke Efect.'7';'.' j i . Chairman Uooper 's attenuoa was called to the stir whioh his circular had created in Washington yesterday. Be seemed to be quite pleased that it had beeb received with such distinguished consideration. - I V We sent that circular.'? he aaid. to all; Republican . effioeholders. Wef bad Ba-reaaoa aaa aave.ae yet aaa any reason, to aouM tnat tney were as wu ling to contribute now to the mosses of the Republican party as they were be fore the change or .Administration took place. We think they are ijust as good Republicans- bow aa tbex were then. The same circular has been sent to loyal ttepubl loans throughout reaauylvania. We hold that there is nothing wrong in selioiting contributions for the purpose of. helping carry on a campaiim. . No election can be conducted without money. All Republican citizens whom. think will contribute bate been favored' with that, circular .TT-rivadW- phia Pre., , . , ..i. rr .Ti 4f..-miMli.. it i-iiM-i.H ! "M ' ,VThe Jladlsoa Avenue fcyafrgti'a! ; ''f .Th nw synagogue of the, i tvoafi'nai Beahurun, on- the- Congraga- cottier of Madison avenue and Bixty-flfUV'street, was opened yesterday morning to allow persons to secure sittings who- bad been unable to secure them before, , Among the members of the eonRresatiob Who have already obtained seats, either1 by purchase or lease, are ex-Jadge Meyer S.,t Isaacs Benjamin RussikA. K d Freece, Charles Allen, M. Cohen, Presi dent of the Congregation, and Joseph 8. Moore, the Parse e merchant. -There are 160 members of (he congretgatfon yrbp own or rent pews and about as many temporary seat holders. The syna gogue will be open tonight, and tomort row Inight for inspection and ' for the sale of suoh few ' seats aa may still re main undisposed of.!, .The formal open ing - will' take: place on u Wednesday evening, ' the eve of the Jewish New; Tear.v. . ..v v',; Mt.-ivu-ii' The Rev. Henry SJaeobs is the rabbi of. the. new congregation.- 'The music will be especially fine, a double quar tet of professlonalshaving been engaged. Mnune.. Eveline Harts will be ths orin- cipal soprano and Prof. WeinBtein will servy 08'trgani8t,f 4 hew organ, the second largest in - toe city, nas recently been finished.'- rr . ; Tho temple of the Congregation Buial Jeshurun formerly stood on the north side of Thirty-foath street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. Messrs. SoBwarcmann Bcbman and Gusta vi ol are the architects, the building hav ing be ea put up under the personal d& recti; on oflthe latter. It wae dedicated last April and has been frpen during the summer, ' but iter nrst formal opening will be On Wedaesdsy - evening. N, Y Sun. .r:-r:-.-7-w - ' a ' rfWi, fcf.'s. t t si 5 m4 i A MapHohan farmer was sharpenica a stake with an axe, when a flash of ightening, accompanied by a single clap of thunder, came- from the only cloud visible, a small one immediately overhead. The bolt struck the, head, of the axe, 'splitting it into two pieoesand breaking' the handle. ' The farmer waa knocked to the ground insensible, but speedily recovered, and upon searching at oat rouna the irogments of ate exe forced deeply into the groondAi; 1 ., . ,..v ' , : ' A ppointments and reparrs era for sa!$ at tie Jocksal reparfs for aver- euee. " NtwlrYORli 8etrto)9iHafia( ttivmiA iThftfowerbTj 4s'aa.4qil af -yaohU . I day ,as yrdayhjMi.tha J?uri(Ai aa4 pne ueneew amtea :oyer tfte.course - i aav Jnoo .wittim' tne "preBcrjbed seven hours, and so failed toaketine'rie for t America s cap. 1 The f eritad is an chored ,nea d3riHeo!d(olri)rrhe Geneeta Anchooed iurthex.in vlhf signal imder" five- "'tones' ah Brisk r'east JlhdUUre'"'4yredicted r i mmr' towards tb.yeveiungi-ipltbi.' i- oreaaina cioudvaeea i endiulooali ,raini. ,Niw. YOEg September 8-rlQ Q, nv Th! Puritan anqGwesfa are, tydw, under. Bau ana Deanng lowara ne pojnt or tne Hootote try) issues again for the Afri ca's wpii:iThiPurltitlwa't;aJKAor au, njgbtneae. the rernmencr barf. shortly after 10 a, mT when the. judges' boat ; Ludkenbachl7and ' U State ' boat Ocean King, came near their anohorage. Wind very light this morning from east' ward,,: Jt.ltas ahfo yery.hatyv the same as yeBtorday. Thet wiad,, hqweypr , in- uiBHiou uii. ' iue yacnta soon go unaer sail) Both pasied outeidethe Hook 'near ipgotnerat v..om.- u.i r.v , i,i,iilH.;)raiir4Anw wind 'is! increasing and is rom.tftespi,tbeaet,, JM weather Is.falr.,7Xbe prospectsare, good .for a fine race today' ' The' puritan ai?a the uenesta are orawing'tiear'the Scotland lightahip,. front Whlchi point' tne etaft wiu,oe mae: today. t tit - ion :, Sandy Hook.NL Sept. 8. 11.38 k. m.-r-The Pwitanhastoiiled'.the.Gen esta and carried awayl;th? tGenesta's 11:45 AM:-ThiPur4tan,B mhSii'sail vr owiih j . f ,( badly torn while id"ooTiBion wttOi theGenesta.'i:i- .n.u vri -.t!1 -...I ! t 12:25 . r. M.n-The, iusffes' hoati ha taken the Penesta in tow and return ing to the aook." ;The ' Puritan ' is , re- nraiuf unuur eingio rooi niailiHHll. All otneri boots are com nag BacK. i Nbw; YORK,! jSepti S.H-The 'Puritkn people are en tinely at .fault for tedayfe collision off the.. -Scotland lightship. The Geneeta Was on the starboard tack and had the rignt of Way. , The Puritan, on thefoTttaeV. b 'fttternbtink W proas bet bow in less than one minute before unminsa close' totbS boom, making a bole two, feet square ia the leach; ma the1 fooV'ropes'of the saif held the end of .the bowsprit, which wae tae'tW&J oU committee then ruled the Puritan out; and told Sir Richard Sutton that hi might sail !tfthiooirtaVif he wished. The latter promptly declined to accept tne offer, with thanks. NenonrwiBWf Jured. Both boats were tK9dtoSawn land, and wUI probablgiaow jfridar, r Sandy HooKi Nb J., Sept. 8. At far as oan be leaned the Puritan was at fault in fouling, but it might have been boavt ii l h ,ancv ,j ( a fe'J taeiMm- getb!f. The Geneeta was near the light r : aairx v.and t ! thev Pari tan was close to her. Theeattea tasked but-the runtan did not roiiow suit ana tne dow-SM-it of the Geneeta Went into the main sail of the1 Parttarrj 'jturt over the boom, near the leecn. J me next moment tne Geaestaa bowsprit 1 was " broken ' off olose to the : -temr'J and took" with it her jib, leaving "Only her forestay sail standing.' TheLolera the Puritan sait wasnet very large 'and could easily bsve-beee) repaired, but'the fJeneeta set a signal pHestrngagainst the race, and asthey hadnot yet started her protest was heeddand. the. rsshtawra tewed back-toife YeVk.ll )?aibW, as theW- Was just wina enough to make a splendid, race. .The damage 4 to the Xle MetaVil) cakemi'tLWtoMpV(ir, aid probably the Puritan may have suffered some damage Vhicbr war not observed xrom here. t j STRUU Or TBI SWFICHMjNfy Chicaoo, Sept 8. The strike of the switchmen of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago railroad beoame mdre gen eral today, AU switch engines' On their tracks in Chicago were abandoned by their orews.,,T3e iteee-BBy that the trouble grows' ent'tifthe action of Thos. Griffin, yard master, in giving an in expertaon map place as switchman o' aa extra enginS." They claim that there were old switchmen, former em ploy eej of the roadi one ot whom oagbt to have the job. . The man giventbe place is said to be a painter. ; i ini')ll"i Ht-ib-i-i In Dtstress, ..'.-,., Saturday night last the schooner Uer- trude T. -arownhigv? Jones masten'of Philadelphia, from Hatteras Inlet, with a cargo of shingles, was caught in a gale and sprang A esb3 jhevKfecaaie water loggedA and bore' away for this port. where she will to on;ue wayrto be re paired. - Her master noted protest be fore Capt. J. H. Henderson, and' a sur vey ordered the cargo to be discharged and theVeethatgidi:orlt 101" repairs. AppeUte that Grewi by What1 if i. Feeaj Oi----- , ifamphitfirae1 "'?. : Lawye-For. tb! 'liftt'ef nie,rI bhn"t see what attraotion people find in this stupid rame of baseball. Someday! think I'll go out to see them make fools of themselves. Merchant- The idea of sane men go ing erasy over such a thing- Seems to me tne fooltkiuer is badrf aeeden now adays.ftrJK T11VT J Time: A week later. - Scene: The arrand stand at the base ball Lawyer ttoeStng his hat in the air,, and yelling like avSlrraxlhratelOitdewn. oome along! dadibingsniyy Americap Mt?hnt-4Jioot the umpire! Out fefc hertoutl Let tne get hra. inliiU oiicemaa bay, you oia duffers, wo dont want 'any of this bare, hood lam business here. I'll fire you oat If you (ion i buuc up. avoided by the Geneeta if she haoL acted W&Botbo0 W,f ?iiced, the preparatory signal of the judges' lit1 L,: ' u ' 'O Ui'.l'.- 1 (Idrfreturystreni Varion aarta at "fitww bw - uonnaBraoie re- aupfWO in populataottae eosapared with t In Newport ilaag a misfit wife ir one wllP has found, herself sq mhupated that sneowosa to part irorn ner&asbaBd. They no lonirer kteat of. arrass widows or divorced persons, but always of mis fits.,)! i - , n-iliiJi.! Ji1' "''. : , KiThe present year has been a verrdie- asuouB one lowierreatBt. ivmiaeatatML and ue. ioasM snetained by:, leading Tafniries of the city jby reason ef , the shririlag' 'of certain ' securitiea ia sooo,ooo. i ' i A fate number of a book trade Journal contained' announcements of new works which had been vat on the market in the .preceding week, while the an nouncements in others were quite as extensive indicating that summer nub- liehing is now becoming a feature in the trade. ' For the opening season a dance teacher ha! i devised what be calls the dervish. It consists of a few slow, measured, stately . revolutions in ordinary waltz time, followed bv a dozen nnid wait onefe, done so suddenly that the couples woe use wiia aervtsaes' or tae desert, wno eugot to aowi as wen as) whirl Acoordina; to a temperance orator at wmtbrop, Me,, of Awenty-seven men who banded themselves . bMrethar ta aa- pose the ' Washingtbnian temperance movement, eleven died of the abuse of liquor',' and four, through accidents eansed by it? seven were lost at sea, and an eighth sailed and never' was heard from; t wo killed themselvee, and two were hanged at the South, ' E. Colpitis Robinson.' i in his new work, "The Geology of Genesis." refer ring tp the creation, speaks of the great deep "hitherto wrapped in total dark ness. " "Darkness upon the face of the aeepi- exclaims Knowledge. Wny, the whole surface (such ask wae) of the earth under the , conditions postu lated must have shone with an .efful gence in some sort comparable with that of the sun himself." k : Young Duval,' who squandered a tor- tune on Cora Pearl, is a son , of the founder of favorite Cheap Paris restaur ants, and ie now settled dowav prosper ous, and happily married. I He long ce recovered from bis passion for a, 1 whose breeebt deplorable 'state has furnished the occasion for so many sympathetic articles in the Paris press. She beoasM years ago a hideous wreck, and has now, fallen, into atter poverty. ' ' :; CLOftlNO qaKbuno hocbks.' '.' has issued orders closing Sail tambling houses in this city. Ar that interest was quite large here, the order has pro duced much excitement. The police visited the different establishments ad saw that the order was enforced. ,, . A Utala Wae8rna ' ,,Mr. fc.-ArClarirj.0f Atlanta. Gav' ih speaking' pf 8480 .00 , in gold, dsaiPea to say to the readers of this paper, that, the rhole Of the above amount was Bnent in sj f rnitiees effort Ih flndinar relief from al terrible' Blood Poison affecting his body, fonbs and' nose-preeenting ngly running ulcere. , He is now sanad and well, having been cured bv the .moat speedy and wonderful. remedy ever be fore known,' and any interested party who may need a Blood Purifier" will learn from him that' three bottles of B. B. B. restored his annetlte. healed all ulcera, relieyed his kidneys, and added twenty-ode pounds tq his weight if thirty days. ' '' , ' , ,' . tot sale' wholesale and retail bv B. N. Duffy. ., Cash to aocompaay the order: li.-i.iX"!1 I ' '" .COMMERCIAL. i lJ(lJ0yBflAI. OtpCff( Sept. St. P. If . KkW TQKK. September 8. Futures closed steady.' September;- 9.3 'December 9.40 October, 9.46 Januarys 9.P6 November; 9.45 , February, - 1.85 Spots .easy; piddling. M; Low Middling S H; Ordinary ft 1-16. 1". f t- - new perne martet quiet. Middlina-9 M6: Low- Middlhtir 3-18: Ordinary 6 1-16. 1 v , mi SCortoir&hsD S10.00 ' 11 BABKBLaH-Kerosene, 49 gals. , 85c. ' v TrartSTDbaHardi $1.09: din. 11.60. rtTA-r76o.a.8.,'.i,." .;. y , Btr--On foot, Bo. tb 7c. , uountrt 11AW9 i?c. per lb. ; :i -V..IT UA.KB1UC. pef ID. , EQQBr-iaie. perdoaen. (. i. .Faxaq PpaK ,6c per pound I'U.oy I i"u,'V " l y ft . ' FoDDM75o.a61.00 per hundred, 'OnoK8-Lta:G0 per barreL ' '": I tUDasury 100,; (Teen Oe, ( .1 l.'ll raAOHBs i.per buahei.1 AfLESBUaogc. per bnahel.ji il I. rsitts iud. dot DURneu uaionm-rowtt. '40WS0c'. : " st: a0a80o. ! S8 bam t'i nan:: t-. ) . auavoc.,i)er;lHi8befc.- hill: iJuiYv iTnhurfw--B0c'. per bushel, ...i ,.,uu WOot-lOaieo. per pound. V1 . BtnOLA-rWest India; dan aiiUli'imi- (nal;,not, wanted... Buildings AVlnCtt, neanfl,.3jW4 saps, gl.to per H,, iir.vi-j i Baoowa-a-gsaokedv' HoTJ HI 'ic.- hjrhseo.'"j tv .t;j-i .i"?f.V''u . tUHJB ?4.lK)O.0O., ,rt l,M.r.t in.j n j ,Bai.i60o.atL0OtierBaek.''' . toijL8SEap8TBPHi asat5o.v, tiio-i roWDER J S.on.,,1 ,,7J j, i,i w,i aVTTVn-a.Tl , 1 t kistr.Oi I iiii.Ht I'M! t" i ivviiim.'.iii -J'.'f. and kxekao. ton? fresh parched avcry ui;, tnrawHiAiTi. Sl.SiJ Ill t 1 . . ' uS.'V"1 "S" at I'nMlc 'Auction . Uimv Mftfih,$!' KwfltS WTTrSrTe WS HHowAV, Vn by Table Boatfi nut. TAHLK BOA HI) for a 'iliu'iii' ''.".Ui Oontlemcii can ho hail i.v '. resilienc e of On Xonse atrevt, ueaw-iK Next the Cathollci Bagging and Jici On Hand (not to arrive). For Sale Low foTCash 8e8,, TiJpS.QATBSi&iCO HANCOCK'S FILLS ...t ARt WARU ANTED1 To Cure AUtfffilis. Iternomber our M Kilo- .u Curt In MaiMifHctnrell hy P"-"' HANC0CIC t03 'lnSSfstH, New Berne. N. V. Land Sale. I'll i M Uwrlfhon county. North Cari'jluu in Hie cawof Biie c. jaesoor; KteeWrllr-eVi... r .1 .1 "". . win. 1-. rue aaa vtiitiH an IHl'KSDAV i ,,, bfiu'i n.v ...: BK, lHK,ri, te toilowlne lora 8ltimtl in n, cuy or New Borne, N. u.: lxt!fcJii mi.l ui.n,i one 101 in uroeiiwnorl (Vnioierv At the Mine lime anil plce, i Wlllwll niion the fiume temu tw u,,..u ' srd'B Point and Carolina, City. .. to urif MWr" fu"her luformtUn. B.ply 10 Hi,.i. HILL, New Borne, tf. V. ' Seldtd ConililUKloner. Lf rt- , Dr." Sloven WILL ilEO'KN HIS ScilOtlL- MONnAV SePTMIIBlCli 2lr, lASi. ' " . gei dtd 41m iiimu , . . j 1 n JJLOlfA.y ipEPT. 14th'.' " rt " Prompt aitoitUAiica on tli (it-ritai SMalonls earneMtly rclnestel,jn order toiue proper elaaaiacatloit' nn.l (rrencst Improve- . f. , .Mull r-': - ' ' ' ' j MERCHANT TiitOli. iJStfi ' i' A Full Line ef W-sf 7 Goods and fiam llH&M nka alavs-' an hand.- - Baits en had made en nrrort hbtioe, and at as low price as' the same can be bad ""anywhere in North Carolina, gaarariteed. Middbj'ttree, new uerne, nu. ,. ,selwt4.;., itlC FoffSale at JU1 Tne Store on Pollrvlr utn,.r ... Dana's, nweAtlj. tccnpled7by C. Etdmliiflr i 'Mllil.i .ii. CHARLES V NEleOT " J Has rtmoTOtihlBioldtandWlW.krf8ir?efI, n--won Id be pleBBed la see- kls frionda anil iwMmen, and sttpplv them with the-best Beef.. eal and limioHtlie marketarTmda.,, ' Meats delitered tb any part ofthecltr Insure YourGm Ileuses ,'lOil'O ;..Hl:..jAl:f. tni, Ml 1, 1 Ui.il) undersigned ar 'Drej e oared to. WRlTii rEt3:joft ,ia n;riE&T-i CLASS C0MPA1E5,, aliaMttt EATE3. I! ;!;? 1 'l"i ;-ii Ptsonsit . vl T InnurAnce A(rts; fu au! i iiwAm (Ml .nl rf u ars, i i. i j '!!! . . . .1 AiiotiiGr ' Lot' ; iu 8,RVi ' Si ft Jin " Juih in 'aJI'1 II. i"" . . f . : i r. ..M . mm IMfl . .... . .1 if . 1 jeMOj '. .ii 4 "ii l eIJ ! m. i nav'liit ! ,ki kic 1 ul mit bit! lO lK9iwii J-fiJU'l, ii ' i.J 1. J5 Ui4't l 'vL -ii"!'i ."!! "tiil hid hi.-r Iffiii?) .EXAMINE, j MX. STOCK".' . ffl 1 1 ,.t '-11 i

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