vol; iv. NEV BERNE. N. C.v NO. 230. I" V LOCAL NEWS. Journal Wlulatara llaaatt. : ' New Berne, latitude.- 85 6' North. ' i , " longitude, 77 3' West. '--'.' Sun risen. 7:10 I Length of day, S. Sun sets. 5:05 f 9 hours, 55 minutes. , Mirm ttts at 8:17 p. m. ,, :.; , . .v'. BUSINESS LOCALS.-- ' : ..- . WANTED A house on the suburbs of 1 the city suitable tpr a tannery. .Apply wt at Jpyaii. office., i ; ' ' ' .afci? All who liave tried our 10c. hams say av they are as good as any in market. 'W-O PHI i' yJ HdiWHbey & Howard, t The Diamond lens spectacles and eye glasses have been pronounced by scien "v tlsts to be "made from the purest quartz " ' known,' of great durability, clearness .and uniformity of ' vision and superior v tathose me de from crown or fiint-glass B F pebbles,'? 55 i . For sale in New Berne only by B.. A. ' ' ' DBLL. . V n . . ''The Two Dans" tonight. v .. Go to the theatre, tonight, if you want to see magnificent scenery and laugh enough to grow fat.-; u s J. Cf Herring & Co. offer oyeter shell e, f lime for sale, r See "adv. " 5 The steamer Elm City brought up a good cargo of corn on her last trip. Vi Chattel mortgages are in demand. , J Many of the tenant farmers can"t help it, unless they sell out and work for . wages. i .mii Th fegulai meeting of the New l '-""Berne ImpfoVenient Association is post poned unjtil next Friday night, January 15th, I860. ', The steamer Carolina, Capt. Styrou, r aiuve4 from Snow Hill yesterday with 89 bales of cotton and one turkey, and ' -' 1. the Hisses Dawson as passengers, "'''''e' porlt I brings from five to six 'cents, hog round, , This is low, but even at this price in this grain section there t riiore money in raising it than cotton , ' at 8J penta, ,' t, '. The silver men seem to be ia the ma- jority in tJopgress but still cotton don't seem to'1 up. j An advance in the rloaof cotton w what we want,and we . want it right now. " Th engine of the mail and passenger train ran off the track at Morehead City "Tuesday night, the switch having been left open and turned over. No one hurt nor was the mail delayed in " arriving here next morning. " ' ' The executive committee of the Young Men's Christian Association will meet at the rooms of the association tonight t BoVlook, atwhchall members who Vavi received subscriptions towards ' raiaing Hhe eeventy-five dollars will y report ' ' New Berne has at least two Rich mond s who want to occupy O'Hara's ".. ' seat in the next Congress. Secretary Manning had better seize the opportun . ity of putting the. surplus silver afloat ' by ying the . members off with the ' - standard dollars. ( Many of them will be needed to secure nominations during the present year. , ' ' ' , The'flrst'oase of dwordcriy conduct for the yearl886, xwiil be hefore the Mayor this morning. "Whether it is the . scarcity of money that prevents disor derly" conduct or that the people are naturally growing better we are unable to tell. At 'any rata it is a very wel- j ' . oomo state of affairs, and if business in - our justices' courts would diminish in proportiori : We; would ,kot ' have"such bills of court cost "to 'pay as we sent out jw&n&tLj'm mmm ,7,., - ' ' - AVe publish today an open letter from Capt. S. Di Foy to Mr. Jonathah Havens. - Ha Araws a pretty picture for Jones and ' OnVow counties and we hope his imag- . . . .. ... i ' l:.-- . 1 in&tlOuS will oroom iwiutB luimi ..ritnro' tViat tiSa 'mill nreil nif be-1 hold the' iron,, horse ploughing through ' the fich swamps and, poooeins of these twb counties."" If we continually, keep it before' the - public thai , there are rich landsl fine J farms, fine ' fish and;6idtlfs In? Ujese two oountiea and that a railroad is needed to develop the country, it will come .after; awhile, Every great and important, movement has to be agitated, long before they are successfully carried into operation.",. ; ','.."'' -. i ' "- . Ptraon. ". ., .,. W. D. Styron,' Etq. 0f. the Norfolk Fertilizing Company, was-in the city yesterday, 4 Liberal Iotlo. - The New Berne Doard of Trade yes terday directed the secretary to for ward to the Orphan Asylum at Oxford the sum of twenty -five dollars as a New Year's offering to that deserving ineti tution. 1 - Srbedal. I. T The register of deeds says the mer chants are coming in rather slow to list their "-hednle B taxes. He requests us to e'ata t 1 1 lit few more days remain in ,. i f , i to this and that he is 1 carry out the law po ts l.urt. A Goool Selection.1 J f '-u f ' At the annual meeting of thr board of officers of the Fire Department held on Wednesday night Mr. E. M. Pa vie ; was elected Chief Engineer of the Depart ment for the ensuing year. Mr. Pavie, being a man of mechanical genius, possessing good judgment and self-control, of dauntless courage and untiring energy, will make a most ex cellentCief of the Department After the election the board was in vited down to Sam. Radoliff 's, where a fine oyster supper was served. Serloa. Catting- Affray. ' From parties just returned from Ons low court, we learn that a serious cut ting affray occurred on last Monday night at Tar landing, Onslow county. The particulars are as follows: The man that doue the cutting, named Ballard our informant did not ascertain his first name arrived at the l.mdiiig a little after dark en horseback ami asked a respeotable colored man living in the neighborhood to hitch his horse. Hia request was immediately complied with, and when the colored man re turned he asked him what he had done with his horse. Upon receiving a reply that he had "hitched him undr a shel ter," he lewarded the colored man's kindness by cutting him so seriously that his physicians are satisfied he can not recover. The Week of Prayer. The Evangelical Alliance held services at the M E Church lust nigb'., Mr. J. V. Williams leading. Talks We re ruaJ by Rev. Mr. Crawford, Rey. L. U. V.i.-s Dr. Barker, Messrs. T. A. Grei l, A. M Baker, D. L. Ellis and J. J. YVi:i'"i'M Services will be held attheeatr. ) rlmtvii tonight beginning at 7J o'clock ;i;id te conducted by Rev. L. C. Vas-i. The following is the subject: NATIOKH AND GOVKBNMBNTS. Fur rulers and all in authority: for thu spread of justice ;im1 peace; for the defeat of malicious piou and conspiracies; for the manii'-i-iiiiiuii of a Christian spirit between cupl .;yer and employed; for the removal of all race aod sectional prejudice; for the abolition of traffic in slaves, opium, and intoxicating drinks, and all oilier im moral trades and practices; for a favor able reception of Christian missionarieti by heathen rulers and people; and for the coming of Christ in his kingdom. 1 Tim. ii. 1-8; Ps. xi.; 2 Tim. in ; 2 Thess. ii ; Pj. lxii.; Rom. xiii. 1-8; Ps xxix.; Matt. xxw. 29-51. The Theatre Last Night. HowoHh's Hibernica Comedy aud Specialty Company appeared last night to a crowded house. The "Two Dans" was rendered to a delighted audience. The specialist performed to the ad miration of all. John F. Fenton as Dan O'Leary, Bryan O'Lynn as Dan O'Lowry, E. J. Heron as Moses Beeswaxki, Mr. Kim ball as Mr. Lee. Mr. Bert as Boston Crackers, V. J. Flannery as the Afri can Cjon and Wo, Ashton the tourist, were unsurpassable in their characters, while 'Misses Bollo O'Lynn and May Fenton ' charmed with the grace and beauty of their performances. The clog dancing of Mr. Fenton was beyond description, and Mr. Ashton as the "Old Lady" and "Simon Simple ton" took the audience by storm, while the panorama of Ireland is in itself worth the price of admittance to any lover Of the picturesque and beautiful. ..The., hour at which we write is too late to admit of a longer description of the entertainment of this truly excel lent company but advise everybody to go tonigbt. loo test snow tnat we have had for years; v u ,. J . , ; We Already Have It. , Editok JounNAt: Won't you please advocate the,, necessity - of. the next Legislature having a law passed com Dellin? all officers to take an oath to obey and support the Constitution, and laws of Nortn Carolina, and enforce tue same, so that a stop may be put to so much extravaganceV v, , ; s 4QO, - The King of Denmark is truly a pater nal monarch. Finding that during the recent severe weather the royal foot guards were suffering greatly from colds and coughs, this good old gentle man ordered a supply of -Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup fovthem and now the sen tries are happy. ji ' DEATHS FKON SMALL-POX IN CHICAGO. - Chicago, Jan. 4. Another death from small-pox is reported to have occurred in the Hankes family on South Halted street. This is the fourth death' in this family since the disease appeared some days ago. The other children died at the small-pox hospital, but this one, aged six months, died at home. : Three other members of the family are still suffering with the disease. Ilnrklem'a Aralea SaAv. Best Salve in the world The for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, ana an esin Eruptions, and positively cur piles. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion , or money refunded. PrK e 25 cents per box. dwly Congressional Work, Both Houses of Congress assembled promptly at 13 m. on Tuesday last, and I work of introducing bills was.be- gun. r - , j-,;. - Senator Vance introduced a bill, to repeal chapter 87 of the act of 1883, relating to the Civil Service. The Sena tor is doubtless thoroughly convinced that this law is a great humbug and his constituents will heartily endorse his action. v ., .- r ------ ; Senator Blair introduced a bill to pro vide for the erection of monuments to Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses's. Grant. Whenever the purse strings of the Gov ernment are loosed to build monuments it will be found an expensive business without any return for the outlay. Senator Iogan wants the accounts of laborers, workmen and mechanics, working under the eight hour law, ad justed; wants to confer military rank on telegraph operators and wants a coiniiiihsion to inquire into the material, mdtiMiiiil and intellectual progress uiade. by the colored people since 18(55, We hope the Henator will get correct information. He rui. r George wants to enlarge the pri-( i;, and duties of the Department ,i Akiicnlture. Better abolish the whole concern. Senior Gray gave notice that he wouid call up, on Wednesday, Senator i .ee.;. .- silver resolution for the purpose ui in .:;ing some remarks on it. Sena tor H ck after learning the parliament iii y ondition of his resolution, dis claimed making any personal attack on i lie President and Secretary of the TreaMiry. iSe.imtor Edmunds called up his Utah Ml), aud after it was read Senator Hoar i, Hived to strike out the seventh section Inch prohibits the exercise of suffrage t.y women in Utah. The bill finally .. eiit over. Th Semite went into executive ses - ii .ui alter considering for an hour , iiaif appointments to minor post- ,rl. t hi Kentucky and Tennessee ad .. i ii limit action on any of them. ; House, Mr. Muller, of New i Ik; County Damocracy Chief, re ! and was sworn in. Hour Presidential Succession bill 'l'l" I wu-i ii lerred to a committee. Under c.ill for bills and resolutions the following wero introduced: Liy Mr. Goinpton, of Md., te repeal the cen.ire ot oflico net. l!y Mr. MeComas, of Md., to establish a postoliice savings bank. Also, to esi,.lilili a post il telegraph system, and lor ihi; redemption of the trade dollar. Also, to prevent the use of the U. S. in.ii..-, to advertise noxious drugs or too'1,-1. Also, for the erection of a monu ment over the grave of Francis Scott Key. By Mr. Cutcheon, of Mich., to reform the Civil Servico and preserve the con btuutioual distinction between legisla tive aud executive duties by the organ ization of the bureau of civil appoint ments. By Mr. Maybury.of Mich., for the im portation free of duty of ores, of iron, load, copper and zinc and bituminous coal, salt and lumber. By Mr. Morgan, of Miss., for the es tablishment of agricultural experiment stations. By Mr. McAdoo, of N. J., to prevent fraudulent entries on the public do main. Also, to prevent aliens, other than bona fide settlers, from owning lands in the territory. By Mr. Buchanan, of N. J., to repeal the tobacco tax. Also, for the estab lishment of a department of agricul ture. Also, for the retirement and recoinage of the trade dollar. By Mr. Barksdale, of Miss., to remove restrictions on the coinage of the stand ard silver dollar, and to coin the same on the conditions prescribed for gold coinage. Also, to extend the time for the completion of the Gulf and Ship Island R. R. Mr. Mr. Bennett, of N. C, to prevent the marriage of white and negro races in the District of Columbia. By Mr. O'Hara of N. C., to reimburse depositors of tha Freed men's Savings and Trust Co. By Mr. Johnston, of N. C, to abolish internal revenue taxation. Similar bills were introduced by other members of the N. C. delegation. By Mr. Reid, of N. C, reducing the duty on steel rails to $7 pi r ton. ' ' Bills were introduced for the erection of public buildings at tho following idaces: Houdon and Belfast. Me.; Wor cester, Lynn, New Bedford and Spring field. Mass.; St. Clair, Rome, Marine City. Ltprierre, Mount demons. East Saginaw, Jackson and urand Haven, Mich. ; Duluth, Minn.; Vicksburg, Miss.; Xeni i aud Springfield. Ohio; Hastings, Neb. Patterson and Camden, N. J.; Hudson and New burg, N. Y.', Charlotte, Wilmington, New Berne, Asheville and H.ilem. N. C. Without conclusion of the null tho House at 4.15 adjourned. -?,H ; i The number of bills introduced today was 700 r 'I. 4 "I was most ready to return a blow hod would not brook at all this sort of 'thins." for I knew I could cure all ,' , o, . : r:l , - URmg wan tiviuu uu. Mr. A. P. W.. of Hampton, Ga., has recently emerged from one of the roost remarkable eases of Blood roison on record. His body and limbs had no less than four hundred small ulcers hia bones tormented him with pains HDDvtite failed his kidneys presented innhttut symrtoros end all. doctors and 10Q,bottles of the most popular blood Poison remedy failed to give him anv relief.. He secured B. B. B., the concentrated quiok cure, and five bot- tlex healed the ulcers, relieved all pain, cured bis kidneys, restored his appetite, and oiado him a healthy and nappy man.'' Anyone can secure his full name i and correspond with him. Mrv Chapman, of Atlanta, gained 44 pounds of fio6h while using five bottles ot w. a. a , ana was curea oi a wonier fu I case of scrofula of the neck. r ' For sale wholesale and retail by R. N, Duffy. .-ti,W;-.-i B1IIBF0 f' '' I British Parliament meets 6n the 21tt lost; ")TM , " . T I.' ! The Incoming trans-Atlantic steam ships to New York report vei y rough voyages. The new American opera, "The Little Tycoon,", has been produced in Pbila delphia and was well received. Heavy snow storms continue to pre vail throughout. the, northwest interfer ing much with communications. "The aword contest between Duncan C. Ross and James Furguson at San Fran cisco, was wpn by Roes in the ninth round. . . . . Large numbers of families have been driven from their homes in Pennsyl vania on account of the recent over flows. : The' Balkan conference has been aban doned; Prussia refused to guarantee the independence of the Union of Bulgaria and Eastern Roumelia. John L. Sullivan, the Boston slugger, has oommittdd another one of his many dastardly 'deeds. He knocked down and bruised a small newsboy in New York.' , It is rumored that C. P. Huntington is to consolidate all of his railroad prop erty east of the Mississippi river at an early day. The Newport News and Mis sissippi Valley Railroad is to be tho title of the new company. CLIPPINUS. At least four incorporated towns in Collorado are at an altitude over 'J,0 0 feet above the sea. The agent of the Passamaquodiiy In- dains of Maine reports their number at 531, all farmers. Football on skates Is the latest attrac tion at roller rinks in Now England, and it ia described, as very amusing. Gen. Jubal A. Early is described as a venerable appearing man, his long. white beard reaching to bis waist and his bent figure indicating the rapid ad- uance of extreme old age. The Salvation -Arm has retreated in disorderly rout from Westfield, Mass.. after a brief campaign, leaving all its drums, tamcorines, anna and accoutre ments in the hands of the enemy the sheriff's officers Who retain them to satisfy unpaid bills. Massachusetts ' registered over 6,000 insane persona in her asylums and hot pitals during 1885 an increase of 200 over the previous year, The annual cost to the State of this form of relief ex ceeds $1,000,000. not reducing the $350.- 000 of interest on the value of buildings, etc.: . ; ,ori, - The London Lancet says that children who are allowed to go; barefooted enloy almost perfect immunity irom the dan ger of "cold" by. accidental chiling of the feet, and' they are altogether health ier and happier than those who, in obe dience to the usages of social life, wear shoes and stockings. . Wagner has so inoculated the Ger mans with a passion fw cycles that the Berliners have recently been enjoying, at the Friedrich-WilhelmstadtTheatre.a cyclic performance of the works of a very different composers-Offenbach. So popular was this cycle that it had to revolve several times iri succession be fore the public tired o( it. Tidal observations , on the eastern coast of America have acquired a new impw uiuua DifiDO tuo vuaou 0u1.v9jr.uaD confirmed by recent' observations the older suggestion that ' there are1 tidal fluxes n the, Gulf. "Stream, and varia tions of its velocity due. to half-monthly changes in the relative sea levels of the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico. Lenrosv ; is declared bv the Lansing (Iowa) Mirror to exist to a considerable extent among the colony of Scandina vians from northern norway, now set tled near the village of Spring Urove, in Houston Co., Minn. Doctors who have examined the' subjects,. who, are in three or four different families (but are related, are said to hate pronounced the malady undoubtedly leprosy. ; ,: In the Union Midicaia a doctor tells of a duel at whjch ha' aasfeted, andf in which one of the men died of a pleurisy empyema following upon the wound. Ha thought that this could have been prevented by due antisepfio precautions. "The blades should, have- been clean, medically. The foils .should be pawed through a flame or.carbolio acid. We should like to have the pistols and , balls disinfected." This sounds a little odd, considering how easily they ' could be dispensed with. ,i i i! vat -H : The authorities of the Crichton Royal Institution for the, Insane lately came to the astonishing, conclusion that it would be a good plan to give a few of their ohoicest 'lunatics the diversion of snooting parties. "A'llewf comer, who joined one of them; strayed away from thu nartr.' and-was) afterward found shot through -the"head.' The death, is thought to have been caused by acci dent, bat it led people to ask which were the more insane, the patients or the au-J Iknllunlllia .nllin ..xi'X.-'O'U '' The Palace L&ken, near, Brussels., is in telephonic communication . with the Opera House in Brussels, and it appears that the Queen of the Belgians was late ly listening to a rehearsal ' of the new opera' by Li to! ft wheu , she. suddenly dropped the "receiver''" and retired, The leader of the orchestra, in his anx iety to bring the chorus up to the per fection he considered 'necessary, used rather strong , language. The Queen made a formal complaint, and there has been much troublo at the Opera Houba. ' i . 19ARRIIP. . v.:,,'. In this city; tn Thursday, January 7, 1888. Justice W. M. Watsoa officiating, Mr. Henry C. H.Loftin and Hiss Bertha 8. Best, all of Crivr n county. COMMEKCIA1. Journal Ornoi, Jan, 7. P. M. oorroH. New Yokk.' January 7.-8:19 F. M Futures closed dull but steady. Sales of ui.ovu bales January, 9.13 July, 9.73 9.82 9.58 February, 9.19 August, March, 9.29 September, April, 9.41 October. May, 9.52 November, June, 9.63 December. Spots dull; Middling 914; Middling 9: Good Ordinary 8 1-4. 9.38 Low New Berne market quiet. Sales of 23 bales at 7i to 8f . Middling 8 5 8: Low Middling 8; Good Ordinary 7 5 8. domes! ic iuahkkt. Seed cotton $2.90. Cotton Seed $10. 00. Tdepentink Hard, 81.00; dip, $1.75. Tak 75o.a81.25. Corn 40a55c. Rice 85a$1.06. Beeswax 20c. per lb. Beef On foot, 5c. to 7c. Country Hams 12c. per lb. " Lard 10c. per lb. Eoos 17c. per dozen. Fresh Pork 6c. per pound. Peanuts 50c. per bushel. Fodder 75c. a81. 00 per hundred. Onions $3.50 per barrel. Field Peas 60a75c. Hides Dry, 10c.; green 5c. Apples 30a50c. per bushel. Pears $75c. per bushel. Tallow 5c. per lb. Chickens Grown. 40a50c. : snrinir 25i40c. Meal 70c. per bushel. Oats 40 cte. per bushel. TuRNrps 50c. per bushel. Wool lOalCc. per pound. Potatoes Sweet, 25a40c. Shingles West India, dull and mm inal: not wanted. Building. 5 inch hearts, $3.00; saps, $1.50 ter M. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork $10.75. Shoulders Smoked. No. 2. Be prime, 6c. C. K. 's, t . B's, B.'s and L. C 6c. Flour $4.00a0.60. Lard 74c. by the tierce. Nails Basis 10's,$3 00. Sugar Granulated, 71c Coffee Sialic. Salt 90c.a$1.00 per sack. MOLASSES and Syrups 20o45o. Powder $5.00. Shot $1.60. Kerosene 10c. J. C. HERRING & CO Prepared Oyster Shell Lime AT $7.00 PER TON. ja7 dwtf NEW BERNE, N. C. COTTON LINES. Linen and Cotton GILL TWINE FOR SHAD NETS. ORDERS TAKEN FOR NETS AND SEINES. F. ULRICH, NEW BERNB, N. 0. Dissolution of Copartnership. The copartnership in the Dry Goods, Grocery and Liquor business, hereto fore existing between J. F. TAYLOR and J. E. SMITH, under the style and firm name of TAYLOR & SMITH, is, this 6th day of January, 1886, dissolved by mutual consent. The said J. E. Smith having bought the interest of J. F. Taylor in the business, is authorized to collect all debts due to the firm, and assumes all debts due by the firm. J. F. TAYLOR. J. E. SMITH. Having sold to J. E. SMITH my en tiro interest in the Dry Goods, Grocery and Liquor business of TAYLOR & SMITH, I thank my friends and the public generally for their liberal pat ronage in the past and respectfully solicit for MR. SMITH a continuance of the same. ; . r . J. F. TAYLOR. Having bought the interest of J. F. TAYLOR in the Dry Gooda, Grocery ana, liquor business r 1 TAYLOR a SMIJH, I will conUnua the bvsinees at the old sUnd under, the sttie of J, E, SMITH t thank my friends and the publia for their liberal patronage in the past, and respectf ally solicit a contiun ancfe of the saana in the fotara. ' ; i-;hi i; siiiiu yj.';t smith. U!o Vocal Husic; - The aervloea or Pao. 5rtAttf.lf WIT- SON can be aeenrad Vo tech a Glass In Vocal Musioin New "erne. For information aa to rioif,eiq..cuoa . , - J5IW ; Corn Bouth Front and Craven. , For Sale, . iZ A TfODS E AND LOT. In perfect mdei, eon tnlnlng eight rooms, cistern, bath teom and outnouses. 'jermaessr. Apply to aeptt u2w U. 8PERUNG, New Berne Lost nn . u J 1 uu. Jteose, Craven. Broad or Hancock atrceta, a J kt hiYht PIN. with gold band around it. a 8i" lnto wllllu'"vre warded by retain. Jau .C8- VJKG.?WIA HARBISON. fl.flfttlih1avf.rf 1.1 MASQUERADE. GRA'ND CARNIVAL the'bink, TUESDAY Evening, JANUARY 12th, '8G. There will be.lhe LAIKJKST NUMBER OF OOSTUM ever seen upon tho SUKFACK In this city ata RINK CARNIVAI. TWO PRIZES will he given for tho best character make op -one for the btat Lady Character undone for the best male chnractei. "" No one allowed upon the surface until nine o'clock, except those In costume, at which hour all musks will be removed.: Spkcial Ladies' Niuhtm - IXONUAYH. WEDNESDAYS and FRIUAYf-untll fur ther notice. JA. W. WATERS, ""'3'i"y Proprietor. NEW BERNE TflEATBE. THURSDAY AJ'1 FRIDAY, January 7 aud 8. T-uvo INJTislit Only, Appearance of t lie old reliable HO WORTH S DOUBLE SHOW, GRAND HIBERNICA, ANI DIIIll. IN DAN CfiMKliv i-r The largest and most complete oi'BanlicaUon v.. hiidbiiiu in cAikienee. 0 Oreat Comodlans ft Supported by a first-class company In the fun 11 Ukut i.t nil ...... r. . ............. tkll oui;i:csbiui OOIUCUieS, THE TWO DANS, OR THE COMEDY OF BLUNDERS. More run without vulgarity than any other company travelling. A Gkkat Specialty Comi-anv. The newest and grandest display of maicnllt cent scenery ever Iwiore wllnessfd IN A GRAND TOVH I'llHOtlou I It EL AND, il.lt- B " l"rl line rest. -DONT FOR. GET THE DATE. Popular Trices, ffi, 50 and75 cts. RoatH Recni'oii it. o.i.-n.. nt i '.uroimiu wiiikjiii extra charge. JOHN HOWOHTH lanl td Hon iprlotor. For Sale, A desirable house and lot on the ' south side of Broad street, one door west of the residence of J. C. Green, Esq. For voi ins ni lunncr particulars, apply to uei;o i ii u UION 5E TELLETIHU. For Rent, ON REASONABLE TERMS, My FARM, situated on Neusc Itlver, south side, neai Adams Creek; capacity ten hone crop. The farm has a large and comfortable dwelling house and tenant houses on It. Also, four horses and two mules, farming ntensils, etc. For further putlculars enquiie of , Mas. JOHN II. NELSON, dec8udwtf Ueanfort, N. C, Bargains ! Bargains ! AT COST ! and LESS THAN COST ! Til 13 I5NTIKE STOCK OF Dry Goods, CONSISTING CF Men's, Youths' and Children's Clothing and Underwear ! Ladies' Dress Goods, Worsted Cashmeres, AND A SMALL LINK OF " Ladies' Underwear, 1 ; all for LESS TI1AX COST, to close ont business. A largo line of Trunks, Vallsea andUand Satchels, ' ! ' ' ,u!'" .Aud tlfinAa tnt inni.nni . , " ..a... , O W f mention.. . ' . ';.' ,-i ' ' Four No. 8 Wheeler & Wilson Sewlnff uacrjines, at tfeach, all new and. la- i' arat-clasa condition. . .,,'.... ., ,- , Come and Buy Now. tt WU. SULTAri, Vv X: decSO dw3m .;, ...,-. .... Hoticea i - -fJ -A rtltf.-t''.' Cartinoate No. 1247 for ta h.r. Vrf if,-. OapluU Stock of the A. N. C. R. R. Oo. hay log been lost, application will be made for a duplicate thereof. - ' . dec24 dSOd , THOA POWKR3,