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WotfaAden now holds1 forth nt door to Green, Toy &Co.' bank iej lilfc?Jb: &Jiad?Wl large freiKhfror ftonejrillpajbofo, .and othef iwinta, yesterdajpynfng.,,, iT'etenAJari brghft "down Mventy-iive balea of cotton yeoterday. ; th Jareflt cargo of the' season from up The Sif a&4aai arrived, yesterday mynjpgt irStHWk block," and literally ojed A,ftld .Dorninioa. wharf,-with IWlli'd ePnerftl merchandise )d "m. IU'. U. 11. UlanlTTmsopened an auo tlorf'Aill 1 artho36uildinglon. the oofaAofSodh Front 'and ' Middle Ureeta. He was receiving a large lot of chairs yesterday, which will be sold at action. . JaJUi -.4Ji Two casesbefore the Mayor yestorday, Cfil'fllMiJiHy 9$ailloit t was ' firiod oae dollar and cost. One for keeping a filthy lot, was disniieBod ionr nayment or cost, ana giving aturanoe xnat sue would clean up.. V- '' f ' .Hit sUr-l-Z , ,3 J 1 D Read Advertisements. . "We verjjtoJehave applications from - merchants for space in our local item 0 Dto-wanJjtheirf noticea there tmViay beoaose people' don't Veadf ad vertisements. Now ,we have unmis- t tkable evidence that this is not true. One ' came into our office, and asked to look ililairfyUajid . wanted to just glaneaj jh.e, Jooala the first thing he - read after taking the paper in hand was, jBmea:-Mean"s.OOshoe."rritTs not ' reasonable, nor.; Jt ftr; keeping with good fotftprf sense tJ think that 1AaB wii newspaper and ' wantB b ' boy samething will not consult the ' columns of his paper to see if anybody , 'JffsJnSi te sell, the arttcjo eeded.(1 j n. ' ;fc!JqWBhepard,one of the leading pechtintoj pHoksville, : Jeft -on the ShetKfndoc yesterday evening for Balti- more to purckase his all stock. Mre. s 1 Bhepsrd Is visiting friends in Salemi' , v. Mn' 'J.1'.4 Ward, merchant of Pollois viliaiefn tiwi' SaertandoflVyesterday veniniorBaltfniore'tci purchase fall Mrs. J. V, Williams has retured frcm Hyde qouw" 93 Minnie Eaton has returned from Cyde county. - ity!; C I. Barker'" family .' has i returned - f '3 Carteret county;? VWiZ ' tiJ tPiA. Koonce- and-Walter FBUetier, - Eaokl Oavtrt, are lit the city; Stay ctHoa"is opening slowly,, which is a hr. J.. A. Guion and daughter Miss Fettie, lefli4'Ba'ti,B' rr &wa doflfc jreoterdy evening. w;Vl . Miss Sallie Mitchell left on the Shen r atidoah' 'yesterdsy ' gvening fcr' Balti more. -Mr. r. Jiio. t). Yeomana left yesterday iifr'fo VhefNorth:,; ' veti i.AV. "iloore, Esq. , lias returned from New York. .aDlT0? : Mrs. B. B. Davenpctft,baS roturncd from Portsmouth. '! f -i i.fI! )i 'ill rt y tl tt lt.-,ilri.'li-.i- Every Ktmer oomes loaded With goc are r .-! i t-i).rnarclianU of New Berne y ,cc!nln,fed 'arr(r;qg; theni?j Whi n the cotton begins to move we son- fidei...'y'eipecta1ively fall trade. . The Bicrcl ' -fihoiildrf r pare $eif fait ad ver'. 9 that the people In ' the cou know t' aV t is pot bare! asr, i v i jftpart t tu6 juuKflAii 10 Sy t ' - in large stocks and BJ'S I '. 1 r- -nnce of things at ' I ' ,t 'h -' '. e'ny. t 7 bt gun. lie is ll.' i . ' goods but is r - f r r j 1 ihantswho t- ' I 1 r it j-'rys ip r- r 1 ,r lines in Iw I --rne. -:- contents on the shelves to let th pecpls know what he has." ;'; ja ' i f Mj-. Dan. Jones, c the popular ormpf Howard & Jones, has returned irom the North, and they are ready to sni anyone intheqlothing Ime. Others nr till -North ndwill' ahnonnflt theif readinrss for business in due time. llHlmlnftBOffleir. - u Sometime last spring General Rouse col. was arrested and tried befgxsEjq, Hilf f or an osmuU "He was con victed , but judgment was suspended on pay-i ment of coat. 'The General not having drawn the pay that his rank entitles him to for the previous.month, was jiotablo to foot the bill,'' but tne court showed mercy and give him- tithe) talcing nfs personal recognizance lor (he payment of the same. I' " ' .: 1 . The payment of thisbUlseems tohavo given the General , but little thought. Put the court was hot to be cheated out of its just dues by such generalship, so a warrant was issued and placed in the hands, (if Deputy Sheru? E. P; Rodgsrt, colored, for the arrest of the General, and on Moaday he came in contact with him t the corner -of Pollock and, Jonei streets,' When Rogers had'rfladftltnown his business the General beat a rretreat up Pollock streelWith itogess! close on his' heeJs. ' Finally he was overtaken and a hand-to-hand fight ensued. The General is a stoutjfellow and appears t be superior to Rogers in strength bnt it was matter of cost with Rogers as well as vindicating the maioBty of tho law. So after tho General hud' pit? in a few Sullivan-Slade 3 back; handers , which were felling upon the deputy 's nodd le hs, Rogers, gave him a Raurnan twist, landed him and jumped on him. Then it was that war; to the knao"striick the General and ho drew his knifo from his pocket with one' "hand while he engaged. Rogers with the -other . and put it to his mouth to open it. At this moment; Rogers went' for hh throat and choked him until , he surrendered. But when they had started for Eji. Hill's offlce he became contrary and wanted to go another route; A h ped- ler coming along about that time was summoned to aid in the arrest, when the ptneral was overpowered, 'thrown on a dray and, carried tq pq Hill, who sent him to jail. - Yesterday ho was taken before the Esq. for trial when the General swore he did not think he could obtain justice in that court, and he was sent before Justice Watson who sot the trial,, lor October 0th. It is but just te say that Rogers was notarmedt:':.rnii5 4bun .'ji,rU This is a hhort story made, long, , ... . . ' . .;...:! V ; La Orange items- 1 ",,.Vi. 1 m- M-jVl a.'f No church services here fast Sunday. Prof. Yeroxt" Of the" business 'depart ment of, Davis School t arrived hero last week. " . . Wohavenot heard of' a case of disor derly conduct before our mayor in sev eral weeks. Our town must be very or derly. f 1,1 i I ) ? 1 Vj jGottofa IS arrivintf hi tfdod'nuantities for thtL season. anX beinsr sold at 8.60 for tbo best. v Abont ' fifty bales were sold here last week,,-, .r;yr,P,i tVJ.C' iiiu engine at ui giu oi ?uiiun a. Walters, In this place, so badly damaired some weeks ago, has been thoroughly repaired and is again at work.,, . f - We are sorry to hear vthat'Miss Hettie Hines, daughter of J.. M. nines, senr., is very sick with typhoid, fever at her father's home in, institute townjhipuL U When you find man wall acquainted with the business of others, be sure that that man has no business of his own. ot that his business is badly neglected, n ; The firm of Eiwards ft Murchison, in this place, and 1 Edwards,' Mniehison & Oo.i'of Samterville; F14. has, by mu tual , consent, been " dissoIved. jJX, Murcbisorr succeeds tho firm here. ' ., ." ' Every rmsiriesS honse in kmf town Is, or will be in a short time, ' Occupied.. Some think that a place can be overdone with business, but we think that an in crease of business brings an increase ,of trade. , ,, -., ... ., ;;.,i -.. ' .- A- little fineer correctly nlaced.nd the door ot aa iron , safe quickly and rorcibly shut, will remove a parrot said finger quicker than" any surgeon and with as little pain as could be expected. We know whereof wespeak' "-n-'m' The opinion of most of our farmers m regard to the cotton being short has not changed. Ws hr Rfernc tbt t.s crop u go i, o Mm who Bay t t tu croi j batetU4a.' lost Sreac, t.t larger number say, the crop is short. . ., We'' tbihk' from' present 1 indlcatjoi ions that: La 'Grange will be welt; snpljed with cotton buyess ibis kuaso'ri. We al ready bave . in tbe field Simeon Wooten and J. a'i Wooten Bro;,.witb ptfier merchants who buy. on accounts, .etc D. O. Murchison, 'who hasfor a iiumbej: of years bought for Edwsrds '& Mur chieonv will 'soob-begia to buy; and pro pofws to pay all tbe markets will justify. Joo Kinsey-. expects to- give thq staple his attention also. 'With .ihese trae pt business and capital" as buyers, and our, advantages for shipping, wo see nb reopon why La Grange should not rank wi '1 qther markets fur good prices.' ; N3re!dy more effectually dftitmys an 1 '1 worms fr the intrstiu" t,a . .... r's Indian Vermifuge. , It is, wi:( ""t -'.v-bt, the best article in the 1 ; v ;x .' ; f Jones i'aunty Items. Ed Stanly,, says 4j captured 60 squir rels during th pas week; . ;.i ; Cotton is openings' ami some of the larmers are, bringin'U to Trenton and semng it tn the seed for 2! cts. . 1 - Trentfcn and vioinitjt would be glad to have -a daily mail route- betweafl her town an4' pbr creek only. 9 miles die. tant.,-, w & Sib . n ' N Mtf Mr, ISylvanus Barker has moved his fajnjly to Trenton. -Ha biaJMfaineat mna hbcitp pigo painieu sna lacea in front of his store f y .-fl n WrZebutt'l6elfevernas UfS title of being Aef king fisher' roundTren tony Whenever t happen 'there ni the evening, 1 see mm. with a monster string of chub, jacks and pereh, handingaroua and selling to customers.,', : i v .i u.u Our merchants who went North'Jiave all 'returned,, add ' ar . receiving.' their stocks; all of them are busy opening, spreading out and marking; steamers are whistling up soar Trent t tw We per weeKf lakei witn eoods for Trenton and other points, As the season is fust booroaohinsr for planting out shade trees, will not the citizens of Trenton interest themselves little and plant out in the several vacant places along their streets some trees? as it will, not only beautify and adorn them, but will in a few rears im prove the health of the town by the leaves absorbing miasma. We will again remind our county authorities that several shad e trees are much needed arouna oar court bouse, when Tren ton shall have lined her streets with pretty shade trees, and shall have com pleted her park, won't webeeln to think that our county townsmen have a little town pride about them, and won't we country people, too, be pleased to see it, I understand that there will be a gen eral advance into the cotton fields during the present week, and the pick ers are now hanor. Well may our laborers be happy; plenty of work to do, with wages same as last year, while all the necessaries they may need can be purchased at very low pricos. Our laborers ought to now lay by something for a rainy day. with such advantages; but they won't unless they change from' their , former ways, which will be to Uy out the most of their earnings in just such articles as they do not need tin horns, iews-haros. and fancy pocket knives. . It has been said by some one, that experience is a dear school but that some people, will learn in no other. But it appears that the majority of our oolored people cant learn anything even in this, hard end dear school. I have seen many of them have plenty to serve them and .waste it by buying luxuries in the space of ,1 months, and nearly starve during the bailanceof the year, and when they had replenished their barns and smoke houses, would follow the old way. waste and starve again. The county board of education met on Monday last and redistrioted the county making 16 white districts and 14 oolored ones reducing the pumber of district a uttie over one thirtu 1 several of the old; districts were found to be unusually small. One of them only had 0 children in it all told whites. Several had bnt 14 children. Our county is so cut up by the river, the creeks, and the pooosins that it is almost impossible to make it into districts, but what there will be some inconvenience to some of our peo ple. Committees were appointed la all the white districts, great care was exer cised in selecting them, choosing work ing, active, energetio ciusens, men whom they knew were friendly to the cause and would leave no stone unturn ed to advance the cause of education. They also exercised the same. care in se lecting tne ooiorea committees electing in every instance men of rood character and men that could read and write. The board found one district in Tuckaboe township near the Duplin line that neither acolored man, woman nor child could be found in it. The white man there can exolaim with Selkirk, that he is monarcn or all be surreys. s Bichlandft'Itiems.'' Cad's turkey has laid 121 eggs and quit." v. " , .) I was over in Jones County this week. they have a new bridge over Cypress creek. .',.;-:,-.'.-'; -, .: v.;.: v.. 7 The commissioners have received the new road from Cyrus Brown's to Rich- lands the Onslow oart of it. ff ' We had a- Wdrl roLs da thl O. B. branch read 'last- Trresday -tfchteen hands reported for duty. Richlands furnished twoone of them a colored man. Wade Green who was tbe only oolored man that worked on his own hOOk..!,i,.:,.-f ;..i:(!!',i('-'i J jfsl tuii a !.' Messrs, Uelson, Wh itlord and f Hill Humphrey of New Berne were vm few days ago and put up two patent hinged passes througu Mr.' K. li. itanck t plan tation.' -you can sit in yonr buggy and ,us. isaao Brock says the buzeards have refused to eat bis hogs tbt are dying with-ihe'chelera,' and thfa I a Lfound two dead dog and wildcat be anrrireertrci'e8oosri t boos ajMteasbstOwen b'rdct kL. pa large bear in a ditch near the ,woow- that was so poor, .that be did not think the bear eould have got out ol th ditch. Probably he had been eating the cholera hogs.ftAkri Brook bought 'One : of the oelobrated Range cook stoves that was warranted to let no sparks pas through the tipej sajg t;"ce be a hsd ti his kitchen has caught 'Tfiri on top twice, lie says he did not know his wife could run so, fadt before., .They.., were, all down in the Held when the fire, esught. DBCJJN79 O MAKiJ tJkttn( 1 .n.Nexo.i fiepU--decrctafy4 HarA ning today declined to make any state ment whatever in rcard to the alleged silver compromise, on the ground, that he did not, have &uy t..ua to read the newspapers and consequently did not know what hr.d been said cn the sub ject. . - ' . rtr OSeJTU JA COWj . j iy saeM'0eieK stanpfeff, -1 Mahons 4isinuWie,d' 'WiMaelf ;ais'a bel. ligerenr twnyesrs .agd;wbei, as ' Mss iq (he Fourth Ward Of dais city,.fae -deavored tqinflnencp. negro (roter.who showed an; Inclination -to. ypte t!ae.I)em ocrttio ticket.' " 'At that time the Senator was whmnan-ln'Of Wrjg. llllad'by ersona. wihontlhe.idsatiiitttA'the low. ftvar since thSoKr as been nnu sually,qnist4 bnt tia, afternotmikejeit tured oqtp tne' warpath jugaiu, after due prenveditatfon'. it 'iB tfUDboeed . as his performande thr'OAigbotrtl. bore the traces of oesigauuui iui .'mu x ui jm.wi A The enetor.bsonuBtlekt, theone Ingtoflpi' .Butler is. considered, v .good fellow and has ttftny frfeUds "among the young- Democrats bf the tiity. " But ler JSTrild si titoeeaiid the ISenatbr re cently concluded .ths'i his dissipation was the result of tha.jnfiusacs extended by his son's Democratic friepds, spjhjp leriwas-the1 worsb Vor'liqubV'knd' had been seen m oooaDany. -witb wo yOUbrs men of ,'tbeit, vvoyidedvhimself wit a horsewhip end .want Jh.,searpb of Jhos son and his son's' tempters ai he deemed them j v He was aeonarariied bV Captain Asa Rogerai 1 Jaisi: bbok n friend; (Tbe Senator waaivot long in finding the 'objects of his search. Tbe club-rooms of Uie. , Pefetsburg Club are ortTabb street In thq central quarter 01 tbe city, standing, opposite th0 club house wereButler Muhone and Messrs. Alexander Doncan, jr.. and:Thomas' Hunter. Tbe time was 6 O'clock. Th$ street was almost deserted, and the young 'men were standing' in a group onatcing, wnen isenator wmiam Mahone suddenly strode ihto their pres ence with anger in his eyes.' , In clear, shrill tones Senator Mahone addressed himself to Mr. Hunter. Tlam. Biri,nDolitelV reDlied Mr. Hun terj' entirely knsuBpicious of the Sena tor's mission - . ' ' ,' 'Then you have been leading my sorx nuaier astray," annex eq tne oemaior, "and I keveeome hereto oowhldeYOH,'1 and with thl the General brandished a leMher whip over IMr. Hunter's head.' ' Take him away, Butler," cried Mr. Henter, "of there will be a row." " 'j i This litUei'ffcside" threw the Senator1 off -of his 'tfuard for k moment, ind when he , reoovemd.- himself !itt was to Mr, Doq nan tolwhow he spoke. I'lThM is Mr. Alex. Donnan, is it not? be. queried. Yes, v was the reply. Then. sir. vtl tare a -h' and the profkne epithet poured forth 'With wonderful volubility end rapidity from the Senator's : lips. Thirl wae more than ' Mr;, Donnan who is1 a ery,, plucky man could stand. - -The Senatsr presents a venerable appekranoe1, it im trnev and Miv Lion nan,' woo m a vsryi young manr thorowBhly'' apvrs elated this fact.1 But Mr, Donuan did not: act:i without a further ' plea id his owa behalf. He turned to Butler Ma- koneand aaidiiiiO C .rmu. i 'i H" )' ''Butler, jronr , father, says l etp lead- lag; you off. ! ftNo,'; t Does he speak the truth!' replied Batier; 'the is mis- WtMi" Nobody oenleed me off." ' J. " hThje'enragedncbe Senator,' and'1 he rqsbed t X DoonAnjdu reed him. most learfnl)ly, and cracjed,hiilcqwhidqnear saying; "xoi ry-r scounqrei, 1 m to cowhide1 yritr Vithin n inch of tend neBfejl J 'C' ' ' ''' i Them, Mr.!DonnwJ iwho Could nd lopgsrtendi Moy AebtmblatiOni pro, auci icedApenknifef advanced; pppn.tbe hdtor, naught by Jhie, flowing beard idlt'mruitinVe Tin fe' lnKs face. oe srl deftsd ihIirl.'to'UtteV another Wod ' 6 abuse orlto mavB kiir'i lores whipv The Senate ms4eet)vementASiif to renew. the, amqltf,,In ,aaother,,monient.jhe wouia nave oeen swooeq. 101 tne anuq was almost at his throat, when Capt. Asa- rtcgsis luslied'liutwwr.'tha'oom' batasts and prevented what might, have beapajEatalU&f.bciht M a great passion, senator Mahone was led . off .utterincr, passionate .epithets-, wh(lB;igli Coimiabla , MinstTee oaUo up at this.motasot, and. kept, Mt Don- nan from pummgtfieveenator: ' , llr. Dontian was see&at the club-house subseqnently.-'He "declares tie' Jnten, tion of "exacting 'Satisfaction from the Senator according .to the- usual' method or else of publishing" hlrtt for hts ' cow ardice in; attempting ito borsewnip an unarmed man. The-Senator's action is universally regarded ber ag kff 'pptrage l,VrvStdiiiW:a3l..Item8;.( , 1 i. Mrs. ideratulVs5 70 a konf rib site and eoasui IMstkWHrdied at, Jiee jhpjnpjJ onUaiita-iast in aawta,iast.'a'8e.iec s.-mr- Jonnie Hooter is seriously siokMwIth ly Ul with childbed fs vm "Her friends are. more than aaxiowe (about heftr bondK tion.'i There iacueisidera We sickBesS-tn ouroounty. ,h n&. t vi -u u r.i,' Wbtteomb' "Tkafi'a rathW tronblesomertiibreak -at his 'tnitl on' laftt Saturdays tur"by oohi today lie ''wifl have iiamnafrod and the whir 6f the aaw-will make tMngs'HVerr'ngifn'.1 i. . s,i,i , -J 1 .aim 1 . I 1 - no roa cbik bsb iautokthwt;' U Va8Hiioton, Bept. ' 18. In reply to 1 '.he nrotest of -the Women's National ij.sbor Convention against the giving out of the washing of towels lor tbe iress ury Department by contract, upon .the grounds tbst i Joperexthe wfey-fTr a Chinese tu 1 iJpoly, taescrety Wthe Treasury b&s replied thattbe work in several of tbe departments is given out by cemtrart tad in evBryloastliii fclvea torespn"' : ie stoam Jauadrv eftsbusb- menU iiioh employ' American 'labor. andundarno circumstaoceti wall Itae given to the Chinese,- . .... , , ;.- ' ., Job work executed at this office at 7M pi v rrr'i !' priocs to suit the times, ttl liJxjiKE.WS BliJtAII 1'.. ( 'i. . THiprvrrivwreB. - ur ,1 9s wpemDjeryi4.-r-"r oe 'forht ml 1 a Wi.ji .iAr thji Naw brk vaohfcelnb otarsWtodaT the Purl- taw defeated the Genesbs 16 minutes'. 19 sacobda, oorreoted timev orlo Mieutce, 4 7. seconds actual tiau The wind"! was rt)te?igbttrip and ba ttrere was.a good Hkoetfbreezei KraStidewasHood dwr jngtM first half t jthe raoa arid ebb coming! Jhome., ,. The 1 largest fleet f steamers ever assembled in Jlew York baVbor' fof a similar event accompanied tnO yachts bver the entire course. The scebe at the finish was one of the grand est, aver witnessed., Both yachts were saluted, by every vessel, fad a gun Irons Fort, Wads worth. Staten jiland.; Owing to the cracking of the (ron pup of the Genesta'k mammast ' the outside race is postponed until Wednesday; ' Kl'i . ' .: ' ' CBOLlEttAi " 'MiDKib, Sept; K.' Reports of cholera fox,the week eudiCg' last night show Ujat the .disease is stationary- in the pro vinces bf Santander and Barcelona, and in'all the other infected provinces there has been a steady decrease, A fair' ra tio in regard bo the latter assertion Js taen frtm.,thapresriace of Granada. Yesterday, these, were only, 73 new eases of , choirs and 25 deaths reported in that provfnoe, The official numberj of deaths reported 1 yesterday for the whole of Spain- was 38T.' 'i'" ! "THY WILL BE DONE." Thesolemn tolling of the bell of Christ Church reminds us that soother one of its (lock has been snatched away.i With in a few months past the same bell has rung a sad requiem over, one who had outlived even four score years, over the infant who had not learned to lisp its mother's name, 'over the damsel, the maid, the youmc man., the and' man. and now over one in the, vigor of man? MTI -, , .i 1 iN'jtEltdHlAM. George B. Guion died oa Thursday. septemDsr iu, Ai D;, isoo, ttt tnesotA yeat of his, age. on1 the railroad oars, nearpaJiebury,,J.C'; u ,.v ' For some time oast that fatal disease consumption, had. fastened itself upos nun. noping a cnangs or climate would benefit him; he went to the mountains, but found no relief there.1' On his way home, amid the rattling of the ' railroad train, and far away from many so dear to him, his spjrit .took ita flight to the Godwhogavqit. It was sad to die under such circum stances; yet? there was one, a loving, a fond, a derated sister, - who was with him, and who administered to his wants in this sad hour 6f affliction. . For a number of years Mr. Guion had been one of dnr prosperous business There wae scarselr an eeternrise entered ipto having for its object the advancement, of the' interest of Ksw bern, ih which . he did not take an In terest; Tbe Cotton Exchange, the Board of Trade, the rarfonf steamboat lines attest to his 1 ability, hie skill, and his good judgment. ..:;!.- t n'i- tile was a raithf ul member of Christ Church, and it was there his many good qualities -were, conspicuous. . He was ever ' reedy to' edvanoe the interest of the Church of God, 'and never was an appeal made to. him in, its behalf, that was unheeded.. . .: ; : He was indeed liberal to the poor, and sadly will his . death be felt by many whose wants had' so often been relieved by.himii ..; 1'! 1. -'. ' ' "My .God. my Fathef. while Ietrat 1 Far from my hone: oh life's rough War. O teach me from my heart tossy'." : " iny wui m done.' ; 1 : . . , ; t JfartnBEfcu.'N. c. 0. tit ; COMMERCIAL. -ir i-?- ;r-vr'4I'i 1 .i l.i" if. ! JoDBNAb Oinoi, Spt.'lS, t P. M. ' hi ,u-. - i, -.ovnom "i;v.!.''.': New Yobs' ' Septe'mbef 4.Putures closedquiet and steady.' 1 '' ' September, , 93 ! December, ' ' 9. M October, 8.60. January, Noysmber, ....., February, . .?3 Spots firm; Middling ,141-Id; Low MiddtibaD 11-16; Ordinary. ft 1-16. ... . ' JNsw.uerne market steaay., sales ot MiddMrigiL6VMlddlinitSll'-i;1 Ordmarv: 6 1-1ft. , ;n.:. I"7 9-llUiVMll i "'in i lit r ue.y iwaMTio aaasiLKr. i: n Cojrr6iJ8mir-HliaOO. it- ,') .: I M siuuEU)-rAJsroeea itraia., onci (o , ttnitBNTUra Hard, li.oo dip, f nwv AAfwm pee up.'" - BOfrrOs foot. Co.itailo.7' tlil I Sii'lD SWBiAMaqtPerlbM,,, !mkfen POUK . ner tJmnd:- PiurirntoOok per Bisheli'Mi'ii; .111 FopDSK-77Jo.a31.PO perhoa dred j iAarua48a00oi.er tmsUeJ " tlHlU PIAB&I-S750. net beahelii tlrn I TAixo-5q.perlb ,n ,rf , tnsiasauB Urown, 40a60e.; spring sMasoo. . - v' - MAbr-80e,rjer bushekl IfMU ii pAT87j40 cte. per bushel. 1 i WVw W1 Pntif-i 1 00. BEEli8r40ked ' o? TJ. - l prrmei &-ii-.- ii wti wi ? q. K,iw U U-ic.-intv juiir ptun lard no. py ioe tierce, j, -, 1. 1 BtJdioiGran'arated,'7iei'"V v BjJLi--00oA$l.OOpreaclr n-t.w MoLABSKt av Sncn-S3a(3a . Powder ? 5 JM 1 , j- I n'J 111 Kt ui extwrne,!! iigut .rrom tne-sta rt to penay Hook going pqtaQd from .were to,th 8ntBh'c6mrnit: in. ' From the Boot to ' WJrPpi.haCTeUi B.vi;! , iv .rtLAi an.t.,i ol i:uiaj! svr CIIAS. H. BLflfJK, AUCTIONEER AXO- Commission Merchant. CONSIONMEN'fS OF . " Furniture, Crockery; Clothing M'toCSAHDISE'of' aiy DescriptidD, And , Produce Solicited, To be nold at Auction or Private Sate. A1WPT.1C STORE ub.JM ClVlihJd WITFf OTJT' COST. i'AottntSof k rndeiti! ,ri,ty. Corhrr Mld'l i- ml .-0111I1 Fi jnl KtrcfetB, Vciuawiy ,i:y BHUHH-.K.-t' $10 Reward.-rtBtolen, A CANOK FROM I'KiTII'UKll'K l'KICKy, on 'J'hurwlay mi'lil. Sr.iiin0 1 H)Uu Knirt canoe In about twi,:ly mo iWt 1,1 t In- J;e,-l. tty 'set ftcrug, ai; t ju ii.wart, ,mt bow, and painted ,0 ltli n M-lnto mile. HfaM in iietiv ami i nw .1 11 Ic o!i,r 141m 4 lbped. Old all will, -. iu In it. Maid boat la tlKiuuh". t J.m e !.a tDlcnhy one RolllnH Mhiui. whu ma, whiln man, drk eonlplexton,1 thin anil twi(VcnH',l. llj?)it Imlr, about medium lu-U),'. Iuiik iioho, ujul Ik Hltghtly bont whllf wilkln,;. ' ' ' A reward of Ti;.V lo:,ljA.i-; will bn ntii (or the return f MM boat to tl,o mnl(..,Ki;i,,-fl at New Herin1. ' ettd2wlt T liA KL PETTI PlllOft. HANCOCK'S PILLS ARB WARRANTED1 To Cure AU Kinds of Chills Komemberonr Molto- Vo "nn- fim-Vny. .Mmilif.icl,;,c,I by i I IJANC0CK BEOS. Pi,,;..-'.s!b .sow li.vm-, N. Dr. Slover WILL UKOl'EN Hl.-i SCHOOL, Monday, set d'd 8EITEM1JER 214T, lstti. Notice. CHARLES K. Hai removed to his old stand on Hroiul strppt. between Alex. Miller and K. M.'L'uixu. lvtii,r he would be pleased to wi, nion.lu auil euitomen, and supply bcm wiiu tKe tit Beef, Veol and Mutton tlie iiiu ket nllor.lx. Heatti dollvored to Buy putt of the elty free of charge. auHillu, Km genulac unlos stair 11 M-follwsi " JAMES MEANC 33 SHOE. I :i . 1 . laeto rnoat icrigoifn-,i f,'nfy-.srfM,stucDeu witniargu at Ik MuIb. Xwisu wikL uneauaUed in JUurahilttH, . Comfort, ana Appear- 11KT at m In j art m idtll8,lonty foot, antt With tl litaftd orai toes. Tliemer- itB-ot tneM ted such an qnor- moo mcrnne in the ' demand for Utau U t we can now furnish Col thatiwr tA fatter oro., . does a larger ousn-"" oi us grade Uuvn any rUtCCBAI.S. larlv rqnest those who have bean paving $ or SS fortheir 1 shoes to at least try one pair, 1 of these liefort bnyltiga new- pair, it eosta-aouungi to try them on. J. &IEAX9 ft CO., MiKtrFACTUXSBS, B03TOJI',, ' MASS, 'ft!. 7Kll,Qrf. EPMCpPACHVBCWi,, Bl8dw3w NEW BERNE,' X, C. " 1 ,i,.i 1 . "! isi yl. aH'.i lV. C.'l Vl.-KI!. Hill 1 mt W . V. vhHous m si n. u eft -7v row V4SfTvSrl?i'L , - - - c - 'CPU I l.1'JJW,'-.a--i ' JcliBoa?sfr,. . -si, Mttiiiaiisaii -Effb. f 'M ' ehrtir! '" 1 Met. W ? . t.i ..j .11 nji I ij. ii il.lt iliUM -1 but'. iTiW fiiHiii; ueanemcn-eair-De nstr Dy iqipryinir ar tne rMenbaerM! mi 'I'. 'l iiltai mom 4 .- ' Mna, AuK.JlU'tJBlSruSMlil'rtti . 3 -fivfitij fviiwv fwir (1X,f . i"l IwHtil (J1W Mll IfMt Ob ?IIatdlnot tO14IVcrI' ",li 'Ti--it twirl "(11 In v li-Hj.4U m!1 For .Sale Xqw lpr CMh-ii y,.,id. il !aw-wi3ri.b.j-,tw..iUiJ). Vi'i ? tfiss'l -e(Wtn 'Pi11rUA'rfr(Wif MKAllCliTr, thaiKNTlHri .( T V tf tlio OrocsleryBtc., ilokis utfy ukh4m4( Mrvt.-un MUUKfi, conHisiiuK . i.( 1 arf, Wm. K. lowerton. M. t KM,, n.i .i...i,- Tb Hotel eanbfiVntp.l If d,,,..i. u aeStd. . ,i.,UA1UNU a WUJ.ON-S i;- 7 'i
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 16, 1885, edition 1
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