l :. . i cv i-&-i'.V'i;s-f J - ,.;-i.iifrWW JH - I. . . ,'i .. . . . .If.'- $8 .i.ix-1 mil ,!i , 'tld IT 3 3Ub Ji 0I8C 1I1J yn I '!) SIM) NEW BERNJN. C.. WEDXESDAYtSFAIlY 6.-88 1 1(1 ) .ii ii ii .ii i.i. ., . . i . i i y i i ii 1 1 i ii - ClB i! a 7 'Hil . .:.,.... n '. A .,.u.. .i .ri i uvvnj 1 Jaanal a'iuimitra'jkiaianae.' !'; ;;. -i ; New Berne, latifue fe5 6' No'rtC . " ; ; longitude, 77 8' West. 3un riBeal 7:11 1 Lemtth of day, ' - : : Sun sets. 4:59 I 9 hours, 48 minutes. Honn lets at 0:53 p. m. BUSINESS. LOCALS?. "WANTED A houBeontheeuburVaof : the city suitable for a tannery. Apply , ...(whpjBWfiWqdiOttt.lO hariwsa-y theyjare ai ooa as any in marxet . .' The public hould bear in mind that and eje glagstsr-whtoh-rhaTe proved themselves the beet in the market, bear the trade-mark, a small diamond stamp on eietf pair.4 t't 4v.x.,'-'"r "'-1.; lie New Berne only by C, it). TTiL.LZl.V.': ! . 1. L ; ; The city cWB.ijh iesiaa lft9i - Those w hi- like (un fcd bettef pro cure tickets frWTbj Two Dapst'' . The schooner Warden fc Evatut which sw4 "frqm ' Baltimore Ceo. 8tb, 1885, bound for' New, Borne with a. cargo of . vaib &ur jrfc vr icu nuu uiuvm, to rc(iui bou baring Matin at 'Wilmington; N.'C; in difitress', leaking and with loss of sail, The Goldsboro Messenger Bays Bey. J. . T. Brogden, a local preacher of that place, has been appointed by Bey.' J. T. Harris; of the New: Berne district, as a supply pon' Pamlico circuit,, left racant by the death of Rev. James Bjt a , reaolutioa of the Trustees of the Graded School, no pupil is allowed to antertha first grade 'after the first of Jandary,1 unless; On 'examination, they t bHiitjti b to keep op with the. class, without extra care. This is necessary to prevent the- formation of a new pri mary ''cl.ass," after pbrltmas,' Quite a number ol 'children have been refused admission -atready this year. It is no hardship, as tbey will d6 better to begin . -, t; , -, e.wlat the Iflocheater Ceroid says loworftj 1 "lllbernioa Corned y Co. , which will appear at the theatre to- morrow evening in "the Two Dans:" " ;Yhew!,4Wbat a crowdl Hvery seat and eveiy available inch of- standing room in,tho-4sino , Theatre was occu- pied lart vaing, ana- ruiiy one thou sand people were turned away. : Ho sr orth's nibernica Comedy and, Specialty Ctptpftifrt was the. attraction, and tbe combination was greeted with great favor Thwtomedy of the "Twd Dans, orf tbe Comedy of blunders,"' was cleverly presented and provoked much laughter and applause. The various specialties were graeefully introduced, - the songs aud danees noticeably wcet : lent. ';;if'feV$-i7' T ''!'; Letter from Minister Jsryl. ' Capfo Ijhj A; 'Jttoh&Qam baa " shown us a .letter, from ex, Oov. Jar vis in which I the WoVer'no'i1 states he 'and Mrs. Jar vis are enjoying good health. He acknowl edgdtfthe eoeipfc: of k package of New Berne Journals', wiicb, he lays he read with great interest especially th'e hews In regard, to. the.; A. & N.C.J BJ - Since leaninigJherealBtltuaxif-- the! road in - regard to the suits brought by the bond-, holders in theT6deral courts,, he re Kardt (t astakiaple propertjr, -and cSn he rnade valuable to the Etate and stock? holderjif, Jhy;ef wire Jeas bickerings and a united effort? on" the part of the stocaholders to'mkke it ' worth some thingM1J.a Xlovernor is right, but we all expect the milennium to come about as soon ft tbe scheming and quarreling nirastlid A ftarTtln Vnaii mill SStlM. - ' V - w . 4- flervioes 'WeW" "W A Vw -Ja Church, last night, conducted by Mr.B( M. 4Gate8.J TaM"werrmade, by." Mr. . qateSf kle .-C.Vas9",!Mf .-A: M. Baker; ReT,-illi.Clr.foalir. ,Wta.- Haj; and Dr. ( W)i I B. , ?a"rkri Services4 at" Hbe BamV-BWh tpnTgnfTbegipiiing ati7;80 o'clock). sondytedy'.Mr, H.G. uU.. The r .io'iijg is the subject: ;q; jsf . ' Cvho" akp forr.tififdOK8TvT Ff fl Lro' 'revival ' and4 TncWase of , a -t missionary. :ibtritain;:-the beaitsAof all who belieyefor Home Jliseions and evangelistic efforts that pjore laborers, full of the-spirit of lovs .and power, may be spnt forth, and that a great i"itb'ir cf soula may take place; f - t 3 C -3 among the hesthea u.,i tlity may be kept stead fast and zea' ; eel 'n? the salva tion of their i - : i en: f r mission aries and 1 i- .'si.; , -eat grace pnd wisdoia may be given to them; for God's ""!'"-t r'r'"- lrel thst ll ey niay b- - ' :u efa:;h if thrWt; end f - ,ao iu.. ,at, L.iiii of rei.ious l.i,( i in all lands. Errk. xxxvii.; A x. 84-43; Eom. xi. tJ-l.C: Joel ii. it-v.1; Act"-' "-v4. 12 V, I iJet I., . a . ... it. . ' ' l. "I a dele; s C I c ite in a Vir- i- 'i vrtr, In 1 no 'cine. T Our Advertisers. Sfigt'aJ The JotjENAC wishes to returnthanks to its patrons for the liberal, advertising patronage given it durirgthe fall trade, Oar rates were put down at)'hard-time prices in order to encourage those who had not tried pur columns to put their business before the public and, with the hope of having them keep it, before the Berne would Tun ) srnall advertisement It) tbe Daily and Wbbkly Journal the year round, it woul'd'enable 'iis o em ploy help in editing the paper, and gathering the tes, take the press tele grams, and , the business of the city would show to much ' better advantage abroad. 1 "Constant, judicious advert!' sing acts as no other means of aiding business." PrsBI. Jas. w. madie, Esq.soi (Job ton, One 6f our best citizens and a county com missioner left . Tuesday morning for Hoboken, Ga.. where be engages in the turpentine business. ' Mr. Biddle owns a good fam near Cobton and we are pleased to know that he intends return ing to it again. x V T M. J. F. Brogden, of Trenton, was in the city yesterday and reports a magis trate's court continually in session in that town; not to correct violations of law but to enforce compliance with the stipulations of the mortgage. General Wm. G. Lewis was in the city yesterday and left last night for Beau fort. We learn he is surveying the State lands in Carteret county. E. M. Fescue, Esq., of Jones called to see us last night. Apportionment of School Fund. The county board of education of Craven county at their meeting held on tbe 1st Monday In January made the fol lowing apportionment of school foods to (he several districts in the county: WHITE SCHOOLS. District $491.51 103.57 1st 2d 3rd " fith " Cth , 7th " 8th " Oth " " COLORS D SCHOOLS. 252.86 119.59 85.31 41.34 . 706.05 170.53 $251.46 ; 73.98 380.50 276.09 203.11 565.37 1490.35 820.83 51st .District...,:.. ......... 3d ! 3rd " 5th ' 6th " 7th " 8th " .1. 9th J vrora for February Term. The county commissioners have drawn he following Jurors for the February term of the Superior Court: 1 ; 'v'lFIBS't WEEK. ' . -Township i: Bryan C. Whitford, Jno. . Kirkman.Edward A.Denkins, Harry W Lawhorn, W. DF Kirfcrnan, and Church A. Ipock. No 2 township: W. D4 Staplefoot, : Lewis Oaskins.' Not 3 township: Jeff Powell, W. -W. White. W.SL, HawkinsW.1 J. French, Ruffin Moore, .William White Ben j. F. Biddle, W, Carmack,, Jno, B. Wooten, T, Woods, Alex. Civils, Albert Wootten. H. Lane, W. W.Doherty.Wm. Rhem, No. 6: -B. F. Borden. No, 7: Geo. D. Conners, Hardy H. Perry. No. 8: Geo. Gardner, James F. Clark, David R.Wil- liams,. Geo.i.W Bailey, N.,Y. Wicks, Charles F. . HargettM Jno. J, Smith, Samuer Cook, Edward Paris. No. 9: Jamee H. SteveosonV ' V 4 -, J ;SEOOND WKEJC. . No: 1 township; Wm.Fulcher, Wyehe Hoyleij W.'D. .Whitford." No'. 2: S..E. Whitford, Enoch' Fulcher? A.' Toler Lewis B. Rowe, Asa Ipook.- No; 8r Jno. W, Griflln, B. N. Ferrell, Allen Hardy, Harrison Palmer, Jas. U.r" White, Jno. H. Gieen, ooUCeo. WAWest. No. '8: W S. Oaskins J. D. Laroo)e, W- H, Jackson, y , .j - 7 "J. ' Jonrmalliile. i; v r The Washington Gazette lias added to its editorial staff the young and talented' H. A. Liktham of Pitt.l ThesOaee i already an excellent; papsr .and with this addition to its force will dopbtless Continue to grosr in favor and . useful-ness.- i -'.'' The Ralefgb Evening Vkxtot has en- Iargect to twenty-four columns- Glad to see such evidences of prosperity Y3 iThe 'ewt and ,Cbnrn appears now a new drees and la mucn more readable! It falwaye meets a hearty welcome at this office. : The ..CarteretTiepfton announces that it will discontinue tbe patent out side and make other improvements. ' It is alreadv a good local paper. A ' "OoIaK to HI" Ors;e. - There he eoes again ,direct to a saloon and pours down another heavy draught of strong drink, not so mucn because bis appetite deman u, but for tne ar li'icial buovacry it i . ,'Juces the after- e-Terts of which leave him more misera- 'a than bre; it is this dreadful prac tice ti.r t is daily sending thonsanils to ' .rir r- tfi, A remedy for all this is I,,,',, ir fri,'- t of r"r---rce, t f all iiitviH'.mes, I Yj, r'l ! Oats and ClaTCT7 Can b Grown, ..Last week w jpabliehedacommunica tiou frorn "A rourist"4n which Inquir ies were made a8 jtcrtwhather, -anything bu t cotton, could be grown in this sec tioni. In addition to answer we then give "A Tourist" we publish with pleas are the following which we commend to his careful consideration i ' .' , . i v POLLOESVILLB. Jan. 4, Ewtok Joobna hi You mar tell your "aourist"! tnat if be will come to my piaee 1 will snow him tnat oats and clover can be grown here, and: I may ten mm why cattle and grass are not raised Here. But it is folly to speak about fields at 6 to $10 per acre when we know it costs over $25 per acre to .clear mem. Yours truly, ' John PEABCg;,.( Will the President Answer! Editor Journal; In 'your article headed "A Worthy Object" which ap peared in yesterday's Journal, you say that twenty-five dollars has been prom ised oy a gentleman of this city toward fitting up and supplying the reading room of the Young Men's Christian As sociation, provided the Association will raise seventy-five dollars additional for this purpose. , , , T Will you allow me to suggest that there are several person who would cheerfully contribute toward the library could they be allowed to select the books for the purchase of which their sub scription should ,be expended. Would it not tnereiore be better to state tnat books would be received in the place of money, or, as tbe books can be pur chased at reduced rates by giving a large 'order, that each person contribut ing shall be at liberty to hand in with his subscription a list of those books be wishes purchased with itr The twenty-nve dollars already promised is to be expended in subscrib ing to newspapers and periodicals and purchasing furniture for tbe room. M. B. C Kinston Items. The many friends of Nelie Padrick, who read tbe Journal, will be pained to loam of bis death. Be was a sufferer for some time with consumption. Mr. rrencnes, agent or Hitchcock's Analysis of the Bible, wbo has lately married one of . our loveliest Lenoir laid ies, canvasses Virginia during 1886. Prof. Howser is teaching a number of classes of vocal musio in this and Jones county. He is furnishing much pleasure for the young people as well as improv ing the musio of the churches. Mr. John Collins who performed the sad service of taking his daughter, Mrs. David Walsh, to tbe Asylum, brought back with him Mr. Babitt, who was car- led up several months ago. He is mucn improved. Mrs. Dr. Lewis spent ChriBtraas with relatives in Richmond, Va., and re turned last Friday. Dr. Lewis had bu iness, or made business in Goldsboro that day, and returned with her on the evening train. The commissioners met in regular ses sion Monday. W. W, Dunn, Ulerk of the Superior Court, who , was granted longer time, gave his oflloial bond. The usual routine of business was transacted. Mrs. W, R. Skinner has a very full school at Nunn's school house. Pink Bill township. Calisthenics, drawing, etc., are new features that have awak ened an interest and show her to be a teacher up with the times. Dr, Chas. Duffy and wife, Catherine Lake, have recently celebrated the fif tieth anniversary of their married life. Quite a pleasant time it was. They are enjoying fair health, and we hope them many more years of domestio happi- La Grange Items Monday was a rainy, blustering, or windy day. ,- Rev. Mr. Isler preached here last Sunday, his monthly appointment. The cadets who spent the holidays at home are fast returning their post. -- Rev. Mr. Greenwood preached at the Primitive Baptist Church last Saturday and Sunday. Prof. A. R Morgan of L. C. I., re turned here ' Saturday ; evening and opened school pionday morning.- 1 v ;' Times arp dc(H and all are complain ing o the, scarcity of money.. The low price f i cotton and a short crop by many is bound to make it dull' d T The firm of Driver &,Croom, dealers ia .groceries and liquors, in our place, has been dissolved. .The business wiH continue in the nameof J. Driver. "R. T. Whitfield and J. P.Reid left our place last , Monday for Georgia They go as overseers, or "woods riders," as they are known there, of hands work ing in turpentine. We Wish them well in their new employment, ry i.,,. r f Rev. W. E. Swain,' of" the M.'T. Church, returned to his charge last Fri day, and preached his first sermon for this ear at Hickory Grove last Sunday. MrJ Swain preached to the churches on La Grange mission last year, and they are highly pleased to have him returned to the mission this year.' - We think many of oar farmers are about ready to begin' the year's work, and as soon as the Georgia excitement is over will be at it.' We hope to see the year one favorable to farming and as fais and bright as- was New : Year's day.- We know that' when the, farmer does well, success may come to others, but if they fail others cannot succeed. About forty - negroes left- here for the turpentine fields of Georgia Monday,, Several women included. These an nual migrations of the colored people to the S-iuth are demoralising to labor here, it is Mi i ty same of our fsr rs. We dan't . iy t'.Htttia is the cause, lut we d,i t:r iiint l.Uor ia badly at f iu!t ia thi- sects-ari'l wb','e tt'-a r"Bf te one c C the Ciiuevs, tiiere are a Cvniliakoa of other cau?es. ;" ; !(! l: )U'i tr - - it'll ! dsjtlyanjf bayB pee,n sicken down f coiW isating pork iDjecd wfa!triokiha. .u An institution, is about to); be incorpo rated in New York City for the hydro phobia, under; thei Pasceur system of iuocujatiOBKiiil V.i:d" . I .f'; t r!Cbioago. ls to halve acremalory fbr tce incineration of bodies. ; ' War is being waged upoU'uridrfy theatresat Cinbinriati. ' The TJ.B.' dlspatcb bpat'Dopftift has at nun axpnncncea ronga weatner. ana H is said' sue behaved nicely. ' At a public ' reception given in Wash. ineton president Cleveland shook handi with 'the' guests '.at the rate of 'forty a minute. The potato crop in Ireland is almost an entire failure. Canada demands $150,000.00 for patent . medicines .imported from the United, Spates under value. . ; The .trial fit Carl Am Ende for man slaughter was begun in the Hudson county court last Monday It will be remembered that this is the Hoboken druggist whose mistake caused' the death, of two , pretty young German girls last summer. Beware of Them. , , A good article that has achieved suc cess, and attained a world-wide reputa tion by its true merits and Wonderful results, is always imitated.' Such is the case" with Dr. King's . NsW Discovery fon Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Already unprincipled parties are en deavoring , to delude an unauepeo(ing publio; by offeing imitations of this most fortunate disoovery. Do : not be deceived, but insist ori haVing- the (true remedy, and take no other., I For Bale by all reliable drugajstB, ever j where, , 1 Stbnew'all Items. In my last items' a ritistake ws made either by your -fype setter br':mself In the report or the attempted'- 'Tapo case tried before Jas. W' PawsonJ i Esq. ; in stead the case being dismissed .t de fendants cost, it, should have .been at prosecutors cost. 1 will further state tbe testimony before the' court did not criminate Mr. Hooker one ioto but showed that it was malicious I took short whila to visit Oregon, Beaufort County, on last Thursday, and on my way there I stopped at Mr. Joe Peed 'a and refreshed tbe inter man, and beast to the satisfaction, of both. Mr, Peed oomplains, -like all 1 others, of short crops, yet he averaged 800 : lbs of lint cotton per acre; oarabout 8 bbls. per acre. Mr. Peed, and, Miltom.WUker son are grass raisers, Mr.P. having a fine pasture of Eureka grass' which, he likes better than' any he bas ever. tried. Bis mhle, horse, colts and milch cows ap pear to like It fully as well as Mr, Peed, from what lean Bee from his' house. I then proceeded to Oregon, where I was the guest of as hospitable host and hostess as ever i ntertained a friend r . to wit, Mr. and Mrs. .Tuthill, and there I met Miss Mamie Tut bill w of New - York City, who is visiting Ms.WQi TutbHr her uncle, also Mrs. Alice. Springer and Miss Jennie Burbank, and I assure you that a .very pleassnt.iime we had watch ing the old year -pass away and the new one come in. Jf New, York will send south such cltftena w$, wpuld be.. well crowded Mtort. we, Wonld- say enough. Abe JffessrB. springers were piling up lumber by the thousands daily. Mr. Tuthill has the finest lot of clover and orchard grass ' I have svor seen any where. Those who think clover will not grow South just ought to go and see his. ' Severe Weather Ik' (he Northwest. Chicaoo( Jan 4 A-severe snow and slaet , storm which has been raging throughout the Northwest since Satur day has seriously interferred with tele graph wires in all directions. AH the lines west of here are down and cora mnnktiorrEart isVeryBncrtaib.t i A dispatch xftont Manx ottyf iowr last night, reports a blizzard there. ' It has been snowing and blowing steadily since Saturday and there is already snow to that depth ffjra foot on the ground no Signs of the storm abating. .1 At Desmoines and Omaha heavy snow storms are reported, and a St. Paul dis patch reports similar storms throughout Minnesota and Dakota.' 'The cold wave signal is flying from the Signal Service building here. X Mil l- M' ' BOAT AND CHEW TAKEN DOWN BV A h - v ' WHALR. ,' New Bedford, Jan. 1. A boat's crew of the whaling schooner MarvELSjnv mons, commanded .byJqhn Jfej-ejra. third mate, was taken down by a whale near the Cape Verd Islands on Noy. 29. No traces of the boat or men could be found fsArthwiWar tiffTNew Baven was one-of the'erewi Alt "the other be longed in the Cape Verd and Western Islands. '' - TBEPARUVIAN ARsRfRElWCEDyi, Trjr Jan. 1. iafelweWbTn-rfc Government has reduced the army to 8,000 men, including infantry, cavalry, and artillery ' In the late revolution Gen. leleslaS had 7JO00 troops and Gen. Cacefes 3,000. Gfeat sfttiafaction is felt throughout the country at the new or der of things. ; ' "Age canhol "wither1 Mlk vVi5 ;: nor custom state its infinite variety, Flesh is hardly heir to an ache or pain which cannot (,be pured jby; .usjng,, alyatjon Urn ; On tbe 23.J inst. by the Rev.(G..W, McMiUon,' -at - the residence ot the bride's father, Dr E.-W.) AVasddMr.i Walter B. J.urrillto Miss Annie R, War 1 e l nt HntW Mlinlrt1' The JocrnaL extends congratulations. mi -1 tJ;I Ji COMMEKCIAL. ,1 i i i , ) r v Journal Or ftot, Jan. 5. P. M. ; ;, - , . OOTTON. New , York. January 5.-3:12 p. m Futures closed steady. , Sales of 88,900 bales. January, 9.19 July, 9.79 Febrtiary 9.25 August, 9.88 Marchj. 0.86 1 September, 9.68 April, 9.48 October. 9.48 May. 9.59 November. June, 9.69 .December. - Spots quiet; Middling 91-4; Low Middling 9; Good Ordinary 8 1-4. New Berne market ouiet. Sales of 54;pales at 1 to 8., Middling 8 5 8: Low Middling uood urdinary 7 p-8. ookibsxic 1sabkkt. Seed cotton 2.90. Cotton8bkd--10.()0. Turpentine Hard, 81.00; dip, S1.75. TAR-r75o.alJ35. Corn 40a55c. Rice 85a?1.06. Beeswax 80c. per lb. Beet On foot, So. to 7c. Country Hams 12o. per lb. " Lard 10c. per lb. Eooa 17o. per dozen. Fresh Pork 6c. per pound. Peanuts 50o. per bushel. Fodder 75ca$1.00 per hundred. Onions $3.50 per barrel. Field Peas 60a76c. Hides Dry, 10o.; green 5o. Apple8 30a50c. per bushel. Pears $75c. per bushel. Tallow 5c. per lb. Chickens Grown , 40a50o. : snrimr 25a40c. Meal 70c. per bushel Oats 40 cts. per bushel. Turnips 50c. per bushel. Wool 10al6o. per pound. Potatoes Sweet. 25a40c. Shingles West India, dull and mm nal; not wanted. Building. S inch hearts, $3.00; saps, $1.50 ner M. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork $10.75. Shoulders Smoked, No. 2, 5c.: prime, oc. J. K. s, r'. B 's, B.'s and L. C 6c. Flour $4.00a6.50. Lard 7ic. by the tierce. Nails Basis 10's,$3 00. Sugar Granulated, 7Jc. Coffee Sialic Salt 90o.aSl.00 per sack. Molasses and Syrups 20a45o. Powder 85.00. Shot $1.60. Kerosene 10c. For Sale, ONE GOOD HOUSE AND LOT on Hannnck street. Teripg easy. Apply to epu uzw 1. SPERLING. Vocal Music. The tervlees of Psor. 7riART.RS 1,. wn- SON can be secured to teach a Class In Vocal Music In New Kerne, For Information as lo terms, etc., call on B, M. GATES. J5 1 w Corner South Front and Craven. Lost, On Saturday last, either on Neimc Craven. Broad or Hancock streets. a JKT HKF.AHT- PIN, with a gold band around It. Finder will be liberally rewarded by return ing to MBS. VIRGINIA. HARRISON, Jan 4th, 18:0, 51w MASQUERADE. GRAIND CARNIVAL THE RINK, TUESDAY Evening, JANUARY 12th, '80. There will bo ;the LARGEST NUMBER OF COSTUMES ver seen upon the SURFACE In this city at a RINK CARNIVAL. TWO PRIZES will be given for the best character make op one for the best Lady Oharseter andone for the best male charactet . No one allowed upon the surlaoe until nine o'clock, exeept those in oostnme, at which hour all masks will be removed. SnciAi. 1 LAdies'' Niobts MONDAYS. WEDN0AY3 and. .FRIDAYS until far ther notise.- - i ("' JA8. W. WATERS, JanSdlw- ... Proprlstor. NEW BEBNE THEATRE. THtJRSIrAY AN1 ' PlllDAY, January "7 "ajsff 8. . Appesranse arth oW reliable 1 -?v faOWOlsTH'tfTJOUBtlE SHOW,' i;i". 1 liu; .;. "i"" , v" HIBERNICA. j'j&rrj ipuLlW IUk COifJEDY bo. ' . The largest aiM most ecrtnpTets organlaaUoii e Ca-kcln t- '&oxiiW4izijs 3 Snpportsd ay flrst-ielastr oompany In the .luaslesA oaHoooyssfnlcSiiisales, U TteTWb.DANS; Otl THE COHEDT OP BLUNDERS. More fan without vulgarity iksur any other - : x crasjt BrciAiTT Ooiij,as :( J The newest and grandest display of BjurDifl- oent si)ry ever -beiore witnessed IN A A N U l U U R TH ROUGH I BJSL A N Vi Visi t ing all parts of interest. ti,lX)JiT FOR- u&c ant. j'Aita. " - i ..Popnlnr Trices. 25j50kd7l cts.' i;(f Poats seonred In advanns t.lSasMklwa lrugsiore without extra charge. ( luniu , . Proprietor. riT A UTi For Salpi A deslratble house and lot on the , south side of Broad street, one door west of the residence of J. C. .Green, , Esq.,., For te5n,a . 'urther particularswapplt to dec81tf UUION&PltLLEnSR For Rent, 01T REASONABLE TERS, My FARJf, situated on Neuse River, sonth side, neat Adams CreeU; capacity tn hor.e crop. The farm has a laree and -ft'mri'Di. - dwelling hoc ge and tenant houses on ir. Aluo, four hprets and two males; fcrnrlm! utensils, etc. . . For further pjrtlculaiseniiuliet'f Mus. JOHN II. KKLSON, deosodw-tf lleaufbrt' Nic. . Bargains! Bargains! AT COST! and LESS THAN COST! THE ENTIKE STOCK OP ' Dry Goods, CONSISTING OF - ' - " Men's, Youths' and Children's Clothing : and Underwear! Ladies' Dress Goods, Worsted Cashmeres, AND A SMALL LINK OF Ladies' Underwear, all for LESS THAN COST, to close out business. A large Hue of Trimks, Valises and Hand Satchels, And Goods too Humorous to mention. ' 1 Four No. 8 Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines, at $25 each, all new and in nrst-clasB condition. Come and Buy Now. WEI. SULTAN, Weinstein dec:iO dw2m Building. National Bank of New Berne THE ANNUAL MKETINQ OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of this Bank Tor the Elec. ' tlon of Directors, and the transaction of such Other buslnc ss as may come before them, will beheld at their BANKING HOUSE on the SECOND TUESDAY, being the l'-'th daV6f JANUARY, 188(1, . . i. The Polls will be opened at TWELVE o'clock and dose at ONE, P,M. J. A. guion. Cashier; December 12, 18i5. im MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE, . Ml And the Way to Save It is to the Store of ; Taylor & Personal attention was giveri ' to the elcf tlon of our stock of51'' ' - ' fv . J-.O f.;fd7 Ooods, and tne best of projio- j sitions gccurcd, licnco wo aU) cM so low. Wo have a Full StbcUf'J and keep It flfCj'-.." A constant arrivals. "I t; , . ( -til ,uV.aihK9 1 GIt ,us a trial aud.i.wej WUl! ?U oonvincev o Battsfitct'iokk1 irukrantcedi1 "V1 Middle st.. below South Froot ,u!,;dw y ri:iW?.dwJ's tl nfi lrj ' GUION & PELLETlEtt W b.ttOXxi.9-VaSI ' At BODTB rKOKT.BlOt'ltilABttirBovssi 111 " "'Q ! A rAKKW.MKUMKi . Cii; tbttd yiS ' Praetles where serrioes are desired, . ., -r . , ,. . Praetloe in She Hnpreme Court, and In ttf ' '1J Federal Court at New Berne. 4 , w,, Oneol thlsflrm will alwariW at the foP lowing places at times spetfled Mewc-n i i-ii Trenton, Jones' county, SatQrUny of tach Sr-d every week.. ..... , r..i ., . I -V, Li nmort.Carioretcodnty.Tnurtdaycfea'li . Wefk. J KnTl!'o. 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