if TV J Jt rr I ..IK ll i,.1l'- .'I'llfJJ . . i . Ji T . VA t.i ;i J I J,- 'i;fi JJTKvf NO:2I3. r ii m t ; y : ii r - i i vj . -rv -i ii : , i 1 i I. . l i ! J ii fa ii i i ' i I i 1 . . . . . ... c oirtl lnlur Alpaanae. , VmlVbtK&AAlLMa: 8!P 8' No'rt. Sun rises, 7:Uo I ljengtn or aayT. . m .Hun Bete, 4:43 I 9 hours, 43 raiirateti. Moon sets at 1:14 a. m. BUSINESS LOCALS... .Afi.ld Jl ! fill rt Vftl v rtfl A floe lot of fresh prunes. Buck wheat nicMftuleean Coffee, best .ot,. unv ter, Dried Apples; also it nice lol of fine in n:nMhAHJ lhii:anlihfanlAd anil AlfA. at. very modarataaoftt. For sale in New Berne only Dt ji. a. r3bwp4-Tna'HOvJBS for Bekt. Apply tf? M-t)aiey, South Front st. 1 1 1 w Dry Goods Salesman of experience fa cenul'ot4.'J).peJ, rubber and zod frames. aDdteinI: tnade by maohfoerr, desires a situation.' For further infor .matloB apply to this office, or W, D. '"'Barrfnfetorf, a Cohen building. ' V 11 lw AilkoliaVe Iriedouc 10c. hams say thtareaa K6odasay in market. ,-J HcurHiiKy & Howaed. mTlJay reportoa good crop of plrCrWles-.l he railroad hand are putting Han cock street in oi der. '!; CaptKR. Jwiea ls improving , the sidewalk Iff froilt of IiiJsWre! 'oii Mid dle street it.'' v i .''' : ' CaUeto J Hancock wanU money. Read'hfB notice in this issne and goyern , yotiWelf accordingly; ' The neat and handsome dwelling be- tuX Uttsd np o ?oUook. street by Mr. A. M. Baker is but another evidence of the goocl judarfenj and taste qf this enter prWpq merchant,.. r . A gpeulal term of -Onsiow Superior Court wlJe bald by Judge, Montgom gtfgfeiciBWlU begjaning on Mon- cfruH ? ,?i3iflij',tow aBi nesaes m 9vif cases are not required to attend before Wednesdav. " The aidewl 911 the east aide of Mid dle street between Pollock and South Front hieen pa with brick v with st IxlleiJtion of twops Jphere jhere are no buildings. This side of' the block "now contains the J finest row of brick buildinga and tS eatewAlkin tbe city, i So mu&'for aVdiaaStroUs Are. tolAf. the ladles' 6f thee Fplscopai; tfeM. t& and tne Presbyterian jbotcW "esare aollciling donations from" the members of their' respective congrega tions for the purpose of purchasing' a carpet for tbeiooinaof theoung Men' Christian Association. . A commendable Qcytpi wo hope tbey ,wH meet with "ths success they deserve.', in 1 t. iTbi resolotiona' published in ynster - f,day'a issue, of the.'JopBNfi.. passed! by "the Young Men's Christian Association, should have been' addressed to the ofliqera and members qf both the Metho dist afa'd" Presbyterlsn Chuiches, 'The ,APP1 aidxessed to tb,e ofiicera and mem bers of the -Methodist; Church" was 1 banded 'W the'pr iriter, ,'th 6in isf t, .Inn nt tha PrAnhvtAxiari 'Chiirch in the . address. UliilOl . ttilAVCH . Wfl regtet hear J tbb death of H. Hr -SandKgrf 1 - of r Onslow: cwmty; He y-as the-aon of David ESandlin, Esq'j a(Iis ttie soeoni, death in this pfflui!.;-wiiLia a few weeks. Ur.-8and-lin was a young man in tbejprimf iof life; was educated for the.jaw but had turnedlJs'tQina'ogfiiulbire and 1 r A will be seen- bjr .a jard jjublished tHewbere,'Me68CiHXquiand1P- 'Hf dletier hav J jotmei cdpartner ijr tot' tb a t'Aic 'lhte'p&ft i..d'v.':n be on Souta FoniBtrMt,?p . :io'the Castoit HduSaiia'-tt building now occupied by JJr j, 03 rei. 'iltteee gentlemen possess the qualiflcationato make a strong team. Sober, industrious, ene: UoitbpT?rifyjbJlgoa6noii ieEietL UrirckcutLwithxeal whatever businee" may "be entruated,tO their care. Thev art; already well versed in the av and aie steaduy' rising it . prominence in t'ueir profession. ebOf r"r for tveti a t ' . -lit future, , j f ( T'fT!nttr Lairt Hlaka. 1 C ni'la Urso Concert Company , . a crowJedTTiOusolast " ' u " j 'iy diaBrT0- U 1 ' c t more vi.. vian we ever Sm :( v "-. it. The people expected . j :" 1 crJ'-ary f ora her .t a f u.l up to eciy expecta- t .. Ia her supporfrs the audience irt a ere'-"- s '-nrici. Tl.s .59 a e- 1t-- 'zy Y-l"9 ' Janie G.. favsge I : ' five themafull bouse at -. - . iy li'onur us wilU 4 tT? liJbL.L? : -Jtlte sad ;qewa "of jf the rdeatb 'Mr. Nathan StftDlyj ,whiobW eccurredaear Atlanta in a railroad wreck pa Monday nibt was, received in this city ou Tues day, night. ,1 Mr, Stanly was a- native of Joh.es'pounty ja7wra wliile'conductor on thq A7& Jt'J&JR'. during;;ttie admin- wtrationof.hiaancle:,' Edward B. Stanly. HeWas algqii ;w, believe, at one time postmaster' vX, inston,' ' He married Miss Martha RouUtree, daughter of Mr. Wm, XL Rountrpe', of Lenoir, and sister of our townsman', W. F. Iiountreef Esq., and for' tie last ' year or twp baa been encaged in business at Annistonj Ala bama. He was an honest, straightfor ward man and a Christian gentleman of the very cleverest type. From, the preas dispatches we have the' following account of the accident, which caused his death: -(. :i f k' I Atlanta, Ga. Dec. li-iOnaof the most terrible railroad accidents ever known in Georgia occurred last night at midnight fifteen miles from this citv on the Georgia Paciflo railroad. The East Tennessee and Georgia Paciflo roads use the same track to Austell, and last night thtr Georgia Paeifld mixed train with a coach and ene sleeper stopped at the tank to get water; the ooaoh and- aleeper wera on a trestle thirty feet higher. Ta East Tennessee fast passenger train, going at the speed of thirty miles per hour, struck the sleeper and the engine went nearly half way through it. The wreck was terri ble. The fireman sprang overboard and received slight injuries: the engineer held to his throttle and was unhurt. The following persons on tho Georgia Facino train were killed or have died since; Bernard Peyton, of Char lottesville, Va. : Nathan Stanley of An n is ton, Ala. , Jacob and Mary Banks, of Jonesboro, Ga.; B. Bright and wife and two children, of Jouesboro, Bright be ing; a son-in-law of Banks; a wealthy Texan named Pierce, of Aberdeen,Tex;; E. T. Huyty, of East Point, Ga. Two I children who are dend, are unknown. The following were fatally injured: Mrs. Eliza Brown,home unknown; Wm. Cook, of Fairburn,' Ga., and a Texan unknown, who was in company with Pierce. About ten others were serious ly injured. The dead and ., wounded have been brought to Atlanta. Reading Booms Open. The reading rooms of the Y. M. C. A. will be opened next Monday night. The Association will thankfully receive any books, magazines .or papers Jtbat any one may feel 'disposed' to "contribute. Any one wishing to contribute anything fat this Jibe 'wilft please, hand them to either Of the following)-gentlemen who eenstitute the executive committee: Messrs. J,. K; Willis, JVF. BarreWC. L. Ives and Dr. J. D, Clark. 1" ' ' la Admiralty. The steamer Florence has been libeled for Wages by her engineer, A. J. Gat ling., Tho ease is set for hearing before the district court to be held in this city on theSQUi day of December, 1885. , , , , 1 . Flues and Penalties. The following fihcB' hav'Beeri paid )nt9 ilue,county treasurer . during, the year ending Sept. 30; 885: " "' E. O. Hill, J..P $.500 W. J, Late. J.B..-.. 10.00 A. P. Davis, J. P.,v 8.00 Edward Whitford, J. P.... .05 C; L; Wetherington. Jr Pi.v.,,:j,1.00 WVtr. Ui80n, J. F.... ........ . ..4.00 1.00 1.00 F. Heathl J; P.... i,iii - , m C. Wetherington, J. P.. if Total 828.05 Ptraonal. O. H. Guion, Esq., leaves for Hydel couuty 'Ihis Imorning on, prbfeaeiohal bustn&isj Mr. C. Stevens, of Onslow, is in the cltyiv He votings the same old news, short crops ana nara nmeai",ac f LMn David Sabtoton of Carteret, is in tbe city. ., , '. , . " , , , ., .. V ' ;T i Bevi V. W. Shields las beeM haul sting Bishop Watson in conduoting aeryiccs at Trenton. Tuesday and Wednesday 1 i Dn-J. H. Scarboro and wife "of Tren ton U in the citys ' , l!ftlii3Jfi ! Messrs. J. N. Foscue, L. A Hay woedj M. G. Koonce, E. F. Sanderson, JosV J. Simmons, and other . farmers of Jones .coui ty jyere- m ha pityj eaterda. j JU . Died.- at , her, home in pollokaviUe township od Monday the 14th of Decern" ber, Mrs. Deborah Merrit, wwow 01 tne late Francis Merrit of thia county. , Mr. Eliiah Kellum had bis hand severely cut in Mr. William McDaniels' gin. Dr. - Scarborough dressed his wounas"2we learn mat n, is aoing f RThe people W'Trentod want a ware- hoaae at gore ereeic. . as is is now.vney say they have t depend entirely on tbe generosity of private citizens for shelter ror tnemseivea ana storage ior oaggago. -Married, in the Methodist Church, at 8:00 o'clock on the morning of. the. 9th of December, in Farmville, Virginia, Dr. Romulus A. Whitaker, of Trenton, H. C , and Miss. Mattia Ai Bidgood, dauehterof DrUidgood, of Farmyille, the Iiev. Mr. Hunter, of the Virginia Conference, officiating. The r npy conpla arrived fit their home in Trei. .on on Thursday evening last. May happi ness attend them. We learu that Thos. J. Whitaker, our upprior Court Clerk, was severely hurt and bruised on Saturday last by Mr Charles H. Frown- Webave not learned t;. i rirticulars. Mr. WAitaker is a kind, pioi-nntured Christian prnlle t !i, p - we have always supposed that I So, 1 a s ?an to do or say any- r Shall England be Benefited! ' k ' - i i Elizabeth Crrr. Dec 18th. Editoe Jove JfAL:--Among the maijy excellent articles from the gifted pen, of Mr. Oliver, on the silver question, there is one in your weekly issue of flov. itb which should be blazoned in letters of electrio light all over thia broad United States. S ;.i U . , .1 r.t'-'r i( England, be says, ' will be benefitted by our'' government demonetizing sill verr f It ia enough to eonslde England ben: etittea to know America in j area I England has never been a friend to any country any further than her own selnsb interest were likely to be served we nwe ncr no rnenasnip.- . We are not likely to stoop to Lowell ism. ' . Shall we demonetize silver to helpt or to please the mother coontryr" ' '' ueirjuvante woi . . . .. 1 A True Patriot. . ... . - - - , leath or B. Orali Brown. St. Louis, Dec. 13. - B. Gralz Brown died suddenly this morning at his resi dence in Kirk wood, lust outside of the city, of heart disease. He was 50 years old, and had a national reputation, hav ing been the nominee for vice President on the Greely ticket in 1872. He was born, in Frankfort, Ky., and came to Missouri in 1851. He became editor of the old Missouri Democrat in 1850, be; tag at that time a free trade Democrat. He became involved in 1858 in a quar' rel with ex-Gov. Reynolds, who was an anti Benton Democrat. The quarrel re sulted in a duel, which was fought on bloody island. CJov. Keynolds was seriously wounded. Mr. Brown was elected to the United States Senate in 1863, and in 1870 was elected ' Governor of this State. After his defeat on the Greely ticket he retired from politics and devoted his attention to law prac tice. He was a prominent member of the bar. and was attorney for the Han nibal, Keokuk and St. Louis Kailroad, which was sold last week. He was quite wealthy until about fifteen years ago, when he met with reverses.' He leaves a widow and nine children. Two Hundred Millions. Mr. Vanderbilt was worth 8200.000,- 000. If we Ray that he was worth $500, 000,000 or $1,000,000,000 do weget a per ceptibly different impression about the bulk of his fortunes Most people do not. To the average mind tbe concep tion of enormous wealth is much the same, whether it be recaonea In hun dreds of millions or in vigintillions. The human mind cannot grasp these great sums or clearly appreciate the difference between one hundred mil lions and two hundred millions. ' ' Let us try and describe Mr. Vander bilt 's great fortune in terms of linear, square, and cubic measurement' and of weight. Everybody understands these terms, and they make a definite impres sion on men's minds. . , . , If this sum of $209,000,000 were in standard silver dollars it would present such features as this: u -'" Put lengthwise, dollar after dollar, it would stretch a distance of 4,673 miles, making a silver streak from New York across the ocean to Liverpool. Piled Up, dollar on dollar, it would reach a height of 855 miles. Laid flat on the ground, the dollars would cover a space of nearly 60 acres. The weight 01 this mass of silver Would be 7,160 tons. To transport It would require 858 cars. carrying 20 tons each (this is the capa city of the strongest freight cars) and making a tram just about ai miles long. Un ordinary grades it would require 12 locomotives to haul this- train. On roads of steep grades and sharp' curves is Of 8tj locomotives would be needed. ln,Oiie dollar bills this two-hundred- million-dollar fortune would assume such shapes as this: The bills stretched lengthwise would extend 23,674 miles, or nearly the cir cumference pf the earth at the equa tor.'..'.,'., Piled up one on another, close as leaves in a new book, they would reach a height of 13 miles. ; Spread out on the ground they would cover 749 acres, or nearly the whole surface ' of Central' Parks,' including ponds and reservoirs'. t i $ ; 2V.-eaie deposit vault to contain mese bills would reauire to be 23 feet lontf. 8 feet wide; and 20 feet JUga.-!: Y. -Tbe man who receives' the most let ters a ' day in ' Washington la not the President or any member ef his Cabinet, but a pension attorney, whose : daily mall frequently-numbers QUO letters, (1 j'Vi'.JHi ri ii .,1.11,. mf.J n.i . iitM;a r-TM4 Boctofa' Seeret. ' Probably no new' development 'will more surprise the public, than to learn the secret of success of certain leading physicians. When they have a difficult case of throat or Iuna disease that bar flaa their scientific skill, thev DreBcf ibe tJf.1" Ktng'r NewiDisoovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds,' having it disraised' in a prescription bottle, with their own directions ana name attacnea The patient is cured,; and" they get the cre.d1t.-7 Tnower Poid by an druggisu. : Three statues have just been broitcht td light from the cellars underneath tbe old courts of law, at Guildhall, London, where they have been bidden for many yfcars. ' They formerally stood in front of Guildhall Chapel, and are . life size representations of Edward VI. Charles I.i and hm. consort, Uneen Henrietta Maria.:;;.All three possess great artUtio merit -.. t) II X I A Word ef Cantlan. -;:'sr' As is usually the case where an arti cle of true merit has attained a world- wide reputation by its wonderful re sults, as the celebrated Electrio Bitters have done, certain unprincipled parties have endeavored to imitate them, and expect to induce an unsuspecting pub- lio to purchase tbeir fraudulent wsrej. Ask your druggist for the genuine i,iec trio Litters, that are guaranteed to cure, ?nd take no others. - Sold by all , , , NEWS BY JIAIL. i .I. 1 . 1 j i,.m.- . 1 . . , . . , .-...r 1 .ian.oditBs'bBAD'.' ' ' ' 1. WASmNOTOK Ga. Decr-Gen Robert Toombs diedlbere, this cweatngiat ,6 ocioca. ,,:.,,. it ti-il,.,i.j 1 ATLANTA'S ARTESIAN WELL..; ,, Atlanta, ua., iJec. 13. The artesian wall in the heart of. the city, and iwhiah is now nearly ,a,fMX feetdeep, has begun already flow. andtruns a solid stream of about 200,000 gallons daily. For Weeks the Water has stood within four teen feet of the Surface, and the project was aDout va Da given' up as a failure. aa the water rose np nearer tbe surface. On the suggestion that; tha altitude, of the surface was hiffhnr than thp Supplying lyeinj ''. suction ' pumps wenaij put i In, , tbe Well ' and i an abundant flow was immediately started. 1 be supply its,, inexhaustible u and tbe city will have many other wells dug, and get herefrom its water supply. CHILIAN POLITICS. SANTTAod BE CHiu, - Dec 13, via Gal veston. The Directory of the Liberal and Radical . parties .today publishes a manifesto' calling a convention for the 2d Of January. ' The ' candidate' for the Presidency of the republic); in order to be i eligiblevi muat 'receive the vote of two-thirds of the convention, r. It is stated that. Senor Huneeus has promised hot to include an electoral re form bill m his 'programme. Thai! Minister of Foreign, .Affairs was interrogated in today's! sitting of the Chamber as to the cause of the cassation of the arbitrary tribunals. He said, he would reply to the question at the next session, i 1 ; 1 i i n ;,'! HOHT. WITH INDIANS, i . " Deminc, N. M., Deo,, , 18. A courier arrived at Silver City. )ast night with the information that ,Capt. Fountain, Troop C, Eighth Cavalry, and his scouts Surprised the hostiles oo"' the' 9th inst., at Liittle 8 cabin, three:, miles southeast of Papinoes. , The Indians had murder ed Little and an old man named rrior, and had just set fire to Little's cabin when the troops' came' upon them. The troops charged and, had a lively fight, wounding several Indians and,' it is be lieved, killing two. ,,,Tbey captured 14 Indian horses, one mule, and all tbeir supplies of 'beef, flour, 'and' blankets. The Indians dispersed in every direc tion,. .The mountains are covered with snow and the weather i4 very cold. It is believed that the hostile i are endeav oring to reach Mexico, where they will seek winter quarters. '. ... . ..it.i . i i ' Rmston Items. i N. AI. Jurney, bas not jre.t arrived. Mr. James M. Mewborne, rxerohant of KihstQn ipade an assignment on Friday last to Mr; Johtf F. MeWbdrne." ' , The editorials on hd'oasfeof1 Itemiier last week were 'of unusual' 'force.1 And oontained capital advice to the young. Our streets, every Saturday .are lively with the calls of auctioneers for bidders on all sorts and conditions of property. The' Gypsies are' marching on Kin- ston. Two of 'their videttes were in town Saturday'' last looking up swap. "Forewarned, Jet us be forearmed." An alarm Of firo on Tuesday afternoon abouf 3;o'clock4 brought out tbe depart ment and sent them in a hurry around tatbi GradedSchool building. The damage was very slight and the fire was put out before the 1 bore with the ma chine" reached the scene. Rev. J' CI -Kennedy? a blind Pres byterian minister from - Mecklenburg Co., preached .In the Baptist Church here on Sunday nigbt. 1 His discourse was a very fine one and pleased all who heard it. ' tie is a gentleman or culture, and, though born blind, has accumu lated a large fupdiqf. information. ' . t A telegram reached bete oh Tuesday morning giving mfewnatienof the death of Nathan Stanfyd'me'reBident. of Kinaton-i . Mr. Stanly vWas killed ; In a railroad accident near, Atlanta on Mon day night, while On his way to Kinston on a visit. His wife had arrived here Fiidajrplgbf bfifbrd. Mrptanl was aosb hkhly I isteemed as a gentleman and business man by all who knew him. He had been a resident of Anniston, Ala., for about a year and a half. How the 'hearts of a crowd swell and throb with pitiless hatred against the man who coughs during the performance at a theatre, when they know be ia too stingy to invest twenty-five cents in a bottle of Dr. Bull's uougn Bprup. OWS0.WSlb.. Mil :.IlPBLBtlEBi GUION & PELLETIER, Attornera ,t Xj.-vv Practice WBeti services are desfl-edt l)n of this Arm will always be at the fol lowlns Dlanes at times SDecltled below : Trenton, Jones county, Saturday of each and every week, , Hob llfort,(CrWretbonly, Thursday ofea-h Jacksonville, Onslow county, tka first Won day In each month. dl7 UNITED STATES OP AMERICA EAST A. J. .Catling Ulii 1 vs. I In Admiralty. The Steamer Florence, y her tackle, apparel and Kotice, etc. furntturo. I TWh'Srea Hie) &3 been In the said Dis trict 6onrt of the Totted States at Kewbern, on the loth or December, vm, oj a. j. uni ting, engineer, against tne steamer Florence, her tackle. (DDarel and furniture, alleging in nbstancaxthat there ia due him for wages, for services en ssM etBauBer s engineer. Two hundred and ninety-nine 75-luo dollars, and praying process against aala steamer or vea- a! mil thftt aftlrl itAAmAr or VAuiAl...hnr tackle,' ppre) anil T fhrnittite not be condemned ana aoiq to pax sucii wegea, wi Inlrrmit and eoata.- " "- Kow therefore, in pursuance of the monition to m directed and delivered, 1 do hereby give publlo notice to all persons claiming the said aleamer or- vearel, her tackle; ' apparel' and furniture, or in any manner .interested thrphv. thai lh4V be and anoear before the aid District Court, to be held at tbe City of Newbem.ln And for the Eastern District of North jarolloa.on Wednesday the soth any of December. A.D. 18H5. at eleven -o'clock hi the forenoon of that day, tpr aiV Uera to Interpose their claims aca,tinMka 4b it at- legations in moi Denaii. .,-nn. uateaDeoembeTlUiilS86.1"l I A J. B. HILL. U.S. Msrahal. By B. O. KEriOB, U.S. Deputy Marshal. COMMERCIiiL. Joukmax, OrnoM, Deo. 16, 6 P. M.. OOTTOIf. in ' Ulsw Tore, December 16.-3:13 P. if. Futures closed firm. Sales of 108,600 bales. December. 9.80 June. 0.94 January ; 9.38 July, 10.04 Febmary, " 9.48 .August, 10.18 March, 9.59 September, 9-88 April, 9.71 October. 9.59 May,; i. '9.83 November. Boots Mteadr: Middling 0 1-4: Low Middling 9; Good .Ordinary 8 1-4. New Berne market steady. Sales of lid bales at 8.80 to 8.65. Middling ' 8 13-16; Low Middling 3-16; Good Ordinary 7 13-16. Christmas Goods! A I k 1717 ivn tx tvnanui onriiir v fo KANCY TOILKT GOODS, consistlnit of : Pli..h TolUt rM, I'lnah Wlilik Broom Cun, , Haadkerehlcf Bzirmcls, Coltmi. Etc.. Etc.. Just received at HANCOCK BROS. DRUG BiuitK. next to loiit omce. Mew Berne, N. v. Call and see them before buying. Tax Notice. To the Tax-Payers or the City of New Berne : All persons owlne a Real. Personal or Poll Tux are hereby notified to call and settle the s inie without delay, a no farther indulgence can d gianiea. t an ana save yourselves coki and unpleasantness. ft. D. HANCOCK, dl7 tf city Tax Collector. Dissolution Law Firm. The firm of MOORE A CLARKE. Attorneys at Law, Is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. L, J. Moore will continue the praetice of law at his same office W. E. Clarke re moving to the omce formerly occupied by Green A Steverson. This let day of December, 1885. 18 lw Auction Sale of Lumber 1 will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION. THURS DAY, DECEMBER 17th, a LOT OF PINE, POPLAR and 0YPKE8S LUMBER, at D. WILLIAMS' WHARF, at ELEVEN o'clock. sharp. UMAS. H. BLANK, decl5 dtU Auctioneer. NOTICE. National Bank of New Berne. THE ANNUAL MEETING OK THE STOCKHOLDERS of this Bank for the Elec tion of Directors, and tho transaction of such other business as may come before them, will be hold at their BANKING HOUSE on the SECOND TUESDAY, being the 12lh dtty of JANUARY. 1886. The Polls will be opened at TWELVE o'clock and clost at ONE, P.M. J. A. GUION. Cashier. December 12, 18?5. Im Sale of a Steamboat. liy virtue of the Dowers conferred bv Charles T. Cherry in a certain mortgage dated the Nth day of Kelu uary, 1884, and duly recorded, The National Bank of New Berne will offer for sle at Publlo Auction, on SATURDAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH dav of DECEMBER, 188i, nt VANOEBORO, in Craven county, at TWELVE o'clock, neon, SEVEN-EIGHTHS of Uie bTEAMBOAT "FLORENCE," together with seven-eighths of tbe masts, bowsprit, boats, anchors, oables, chains, ringing, lacklo, apparel, furniture, and all other necessaries thereunto apper taining or belonging. Terms of sale, cash. uy order or the Board of Directors. J. A. GUION. Cashier. Now Berije. Deo. 1, 1885. ddul MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE, And the Way to Save It is to the Store of Taylor & Smith. i' . Personal attention was given to the selection of our stock oi Goods, and Uie best of propo sitions secured, hence we sell so low. We have a Full Stock and keep It replenished with constant arrivals. -- Give us a trial and. we will convince. M'l.il !.;tK Satisfaction guaranteed. Middle St.; below South Front . episawon . Currituck, Bf.CJ. : .Norfolk Oo.Va i WHITE, UKERIOGE & C0..: (Sitton F utort "ikd Coxshsios Kerdinls ; 10 yrU Street, HarfcUs, Va. , Bpeeial attention , given to , the aale of COTTON, LUMBER. COR.V, PEAJNUTB. PO TATOES and Country Products. . ...Hafercnoea: R. W.Bell Boo, Harkrwe, Oay- tereiLO., n.u; k. B.uarsjei a co,, Hiivetdale, Onslow Co., N. C: J. W. Shepherd, Pollocka vtlle, Jonca Co., N.C Alexander A Wood ley, CreaawelU N. C: John Jaooba. South MtUa. N. 0.: Marine Bank, Norfolk, Va.: Major Wm. H. Ethertdge, Norfolk Co., Va.; J. H. Ives, Norfolk Oow Va.; T.P. HalL CoinJock,N.O.: T. U. skinner. HerUonl. N. C.: Williams Bra Norfolk, Y-! 8. B.,Whit aliro.. Norfolk, THE NATIONAL BANK OF Hp BRNE. r OV". ' -'" f . n . u,, November fl.lSEi, . In conformity with the lnatroctlona of the BOSS'S1"', Ll5e reacy of ihe United SifJSf11? fo',owlnS certifloateiepobllaheS lor the Information of all . oneerned. - Ve.-y lespectfully, .. Johm Hdqhes, President. TaiAsoav iafAKnfnrrJ ' OrviCKcr comitrolueb oi fm CttBiutJitr. WAsniwoToif; November 18th, 1885. j . "3 aimiaciory evidence nrfsent. Berne." In the City of Aow Berne, in 11 County of Craven and State of Nor h Car. .nt SJ.?? 10 eu"We Aational 1 1 vj 1 1 h ixjfxiem their cor do rate exigence and for clher purnci i SoM proved Ju v 121 h. ixx-j : wihjwsi, ap- Now THKltRKORK I, ttenrv W C... ...j iiioi-uuunai lianK or New Berne " in the city of New Berue, in the toiinty if Craven and Slate of North Caronn ii anthorlzerto have succesaiorTforX Serlod specified In 1U amended artlcUs of aSia tenn,be?5U."t" tM"0t "--No. sai i hVlJ? 'Sllmony hereof witnets my tsAi. hnnd and Seal or offliu thlslstb dsf of November, 1885. v H. W. CANNON, No. 1832. Coaiiltol o' rrencj-. Lorillard -AND- Cail & Ax's . 1 . .1 Manufacturer's Pricey, -AT- IT. riricli. FREE! RELIABLE SELFCURP , A favorite prescription of one of th most un.i-ui SltCCUUlStS III til U. 3. now retired) for the euro of Nervous DebHItv. Loii Hnnhnn.l. W ,,.1 Ik iiuicti .tnu bUULCSSIHl 5PCCU1 lists in th U. S. pUin sealed enveloue Free. Dru?L'ist rn 'sir' Address DR. WARD & CO.. Louisiana, Ma. BRICK FURNISHER ; AND BRICK WORK OF ANY RIND DONE ON SHORT NOTICE, ... Clsterns.Plasterlng, Plain and Ornamental Patching, Whitewashing, and Remodeling of any kind a specialty. Plain and Decorative Kalsonilulug doae iu the best style. Mr. O. B. Anderson, onr Foreman, 'hatina thirty years' experience. Unties liimael that he can suit you all. lias permareuljy located In New Berne. PEACOCK & herring: ocWdtf , If You Want CANUY and FRENCH MIXTURE, ai Whole sale or Retail, go to L.J.TAYLOR'S CANDY MANUFACTORY. Hend In vonr nrrUra A&riv f., rnQToipu . u CANDIES; they will recelvo promnt atteri- tlon. . i ; Candy packed In nulla or bntni .tih.i... est prices,. T All Cocoanuts bought of me will be CMtad free of charge. uraersieu wnn it. j. Lovlck wlll rteelve prompt attention. Candy MannfactorjAt th Fro?: Prat Caut. Sam. B. Waters AG INT, , .. DIlJTB'V'U TT'I tr. itt a i n TtiTbV-i.V- M. Crichton'a "HsnUosllo Pnra Rye'." iJllllarctay Bto ' . At his old Stand on Middle street. , . t eWdly New Berne.' it". C Cigars, Cheap ! .11!!! ' I.) l , Ii. Another Lot! oi Cigars 1 -il justiii' . . i r I l... I t. Which I am orferin at jfcis 'oi l l-'"'! f.rt Lower Than Evef', call' And examine $f jjfKfj?. De:; j; dj, ola:kk, -.Sy Mi DENTISTjl a ' ' s id -n n; tctMrwwmm. ihe! . iQAoa op. cravaev untt batvMal reuc ad Broad. tli k- u "prlf-deftrfjr ;,),:, fFoMiBBXT BaratAV HdtTM, f South Trout Street, New Berna, ir;X Offers special InducemenU te eoaiaierelal BBS. , Cnlalneef superior exoalUnoev - ?j n t Omnibus and baggage wagoa, at ftll train and steamers. . . - Katea.ti.wu per day. , i aw . uuvuwiy N. t;,i: ; C f c-'ii'J c'enJ any one. 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