- -v PUBLISHERS' AJWQBNCKaiKKT. XHK DAILY JOUKNALia " column paper, published daily, except Monday, at V.'V per year, $3.00 for six months. Delivered, to city subscriber at SO cents per month, .-y'. THE WEEKXX JOURHAU a..tt column ' paper. 1 pabliahed every Thursday at 12.00 . par annum. -- v - ADVERTISING ttATtS PAILY--One , Inch; one day 91.09; one week $2.00; one month $1,00; three months $10.00; six months $15.00; twelve months $20.00. - Advertisement under head of "Business . local." 10 cents per Une for Orel, and 5 nanta for every subsequent Insertion. . ' lo advertisements will be inserted between lacal matter at any price, - Motloesof Marriages or Deaths, not taexoeed tan lines will be Inserted free. All additional ' matter will be charged 5 cents per line. t . .. Payments for transient advertisements most 'be made In advance. Regular advertisements will be collected promptly at the end of each uiontu. Oommuni -etlons containing news or a dis- - osslon of ocol matters are solicited. No communication most be expected to be pub tsbed that contains objectionable personal ities: withholds the name of the author or hat will make more than one column of this wiper. " " Any person feeling: aggrieved at any anon y i tuoua communication can obtain the name of . tne author by application at this office and snowing wherein the grievance exists. THE JOURNAL it. a. ifuitif . , HARPKn. - . Editor - Business Manager, .1EW ISERNE. N. C. FEB. 3 f a tr litt- (""Of "fr t h ttCCC-1-Ctft't THE KEMI ADEN I!liVI KV. V '"' .- y;, la lanpor'aut and Suit mali.I i-iler-. - , v prUe. 10 . Uloi:;h btato Chronlclo.j w KinstmT N. C, Jau. 25. Tim Meuliadea '..Industry of Crtrten-i cUoty is perhaps us little known s-S arid understood as any jreat iudus try in our State. It is famiiiar ro ' many that a certain member of the Legislature, some years ago, sori '? ously objected to any legislation in favor of the fishing interest of the State. "For," enid he, "they are catching shad yes, shad, and mak- log manure of them.'' That man was wise, like a great many other i men are, and talked by sound. Tor be, like others, had no doubt heard these fish called, as they are often, shad or more, familiarly, fat backs, and he tookthem to-be the verit , -'TeBitenaS. They are unlike : any other fish. They are of the same genus with the shad and rc " Bemble the white shad in shape and lire like they do .by suction. Its length is from 8 to 14 inches. The color of the upper parts is greenish brown, the lower ia silvery and a black spot on the shoulders the whole surface iridescent. This des cribes a fish not very palatable and id valuable only for oil and manure as one fish is considered equal to one shovelful of barn-pard manure, and the oil is regarded by many as superior to linseed oil for paintiiig purposes. It is not known where they spawn certainly .not. in fresh water, but some where in the ocean it may be off the Gulf of Mexico. At least they Btart north in early spring and follow the coast' as far up as New York State, and perhaps further, and then they return in the fall. They are poor and without oil in the spring, bnt very fat in the fall. They will perhaps yield upon an average G gallons per 1,000 of good rich oil. FACTORIES. . , Within three miles of Beaufort is located Charles P. Dey & Bro.'s ' large and well equipped factory. It is unlike any other factory you ever eaw. A large house containing tanks through which steam pipes go and into which the fish are placed . cooked by steam and then put into a hydraulic press. This pro cess separates the oil from the tish the oil passing through other ipes into another department and the fish is placed into a well con structed railway car and carried some distance to a large platform to ilry for scrap. They have invested in buildings, machinery, steamers and boats of all descriptions, over (125,000) twenty-five thousand dol lars, and have capacity of working over ten million fish annually. Near by is the large and eommodious fac tory of Chadwick, Jones & (Jo. It has recently been purchased by this firm and they are enlarging its ca pacity for manipulating nsh. ' . These two factories alone employ between fifry and a hundred men. . A little higher up the river is the factory of Uowland Bros. Then there are two or three more smaller factories in the county. This whole " Industry in one way or another em ploys over three hundred men, and pays ont annually to the laboring class over (950,000) City thousand dollars. There are from fifteen to ; twenty sail vessels and one steamer employed in the business. Ton can ' very easily see how an industry of this kind tends to -Duiid np tne country and make the waste places bloem and blossom as the rose. ' Those who visit Bean fort and Carteret county, especially that : part that stretches along the sound, and look chiefly at . the soil for wealth and sustenance go away with the impression of poverty and want, forgetting that her resources of foot! and "plenty are in the water that wash Lerehorea. y; ,WHICN AHD BOW THE TlSn BE C CATJGHJ. ; - .'v V . ' ?Chiefiy at eea, ranging all oloug the coast from Bogne Inlet to Cape Lookout; from a quarter of a mile trom shore, to three utiles at sea. Vessels varying-" ia carrying capa city , from 75,000 to 200,000 fish, sail up ana uovrn tne coast in search or the fish.. They always go in schools that it the fish djo and can be seen on th surface of the water at some distance. These large ressels carry ' with th"m two small, row boats containing a purse net. One boat takes one end of the net and the other boat the other end and they row around the schools offish, droppiug off the net as they go and literally surround the fish. By means of a rope attached to the bottom of the net. the fish are pressed up and then !ipped out with small nets into the large ves sel. A steamer with a carrying ca pacity of 200,000 is often loaded at one haul, just the way 1 have des cribed. The oil obtained from these fish is used for tanning purposes and alio in pamt. The scrap is used in the manufactory of fertilizers. Its value for such purposes consists in the large amount of ammonia it contains. A sample recently 6eut Dr. D?.bney oy Dey Bros., con tained nitrogen equal to ammonia 13. 7S per cent, and phosphoric acid 4.0!). This fish scrap can be purchased from the factories for about 25.00 per ton, and can be manufactured by any farmer po as to give him better and cheaper fertilizer than he buys from abroad. But there is nothing like getting shoes from Boston and ni'Mt from Chicago. N. M. J. K C'OilON MOVEMENT Fr j:u liradsl reel's. market for both spots and The futures was more active during the week just closed, and the volume of sales showed a heavy increase. It may bo stated, however, that this activity, espccial y in spots, wa obtained at the expense of alues, which encouraged a good demand for high grades townrd the middle oftho week. The causes for the decline in prices were practically the same as those which have been ruling for some time past. January delivery closed last week at 9.17c. on Friday last. On Saturday the fuller crop estimates cabled to Liverpool were reflected on New lork, and no reassuring points be iug noted, that month's delivery fell to 9.09, where it held steady on Monday. On Tuesday a gain was registered to 9.12 caused by the general belief that the liquidation was about completed, but the drop back to 9.09 on Wednesday showed the influence of fuller port receipts and the lack of sustaining influ ences. Without much reason for so doing the market on Thursday hardened, and January rose to9.13. One strengtuening iulluence, how ever, may be noted, and that was the better outlook reported from the east in the print cloth market. A tendency noted throughout the week in the future market was that of raising February at the expense of the later months. On Friday tho market showed a further decline, the general resume of the week's receipts at ports and at interior towns having its effect upon a dispirited market. The re ceipts at ports show a considerable increase this week, as also do the interior towns. January delivery closed at 9..08, a decline of 9 points from fast week. Spots weakened 1-1 0c, and closed at 9 3 10c. The total future sales this week were 593,000 bales, agaiust 308,000 bales last week. Spot sales amount ed to 4,524 bales, against 3,517 bales last week. Deliveries on con tract were 3,300 bales, against 3,800 bales last week. The receipts at ports this week amounted to 134, 725 bales, against 108,253 bales last week, and 75,294 .bales this week last year. The receipts since Sept. 1 were 4,080,241 bales, against 4,082,729 bales at tho same time last year. The following comparative figures are given to January 29: 1886. 1885. Visible supply 3,077,931 3,082,810 Exp'ts since Sept. 1 2,464,870 2,731,884 Six dayB' receipts 107.359 61.606 Exp'ts Gr't Britain 50,543 47,980 Exports continent 31,353 14,820 Exports France 4,263 13,397 Stock, New York 270,854 298.151 Consolidated stock . 1,080,943 880,018 The following table shows the closing quotations for futures at New York Thursday evening, with comparisons: , , 1886. 1886. ' 1885. Jan. 29. Jan. 22. Jan. 80, January 9.08 9.17- 11.28 February 9.10 9.19 11.17 March !, 9 81 9.30 11.23 April 9.83 9.40 11.81 May 9.43 9.51 11.41 June ' -9.D4 9.3 11.81 July , 9 63, 9.71 11.61 August , j 9.71 9.80. 11.71 September 4 9 60 ; - 9 60 11 83 October , 9.81 -- 0.42 I0.b3 November i - ' 10 71 elow will be found tLe sales for the week ending-yesterday, and the closing quotations for middling tip- lands at seven . leading ports, with comparisons: .... j . Week's 3n 28," Jsn.-22. Jtn. 0. sales. l8fly m ISm., GslvstoB...S.M g 15-l ' New Orlens....2i,0cxj 8 811-ie Mobile 3,5 K 8 11-18 8 11-18 Savannah. i 050 8J M . Charleston.-. 8.0u, V . 10 1-18 105, oil 10 9-13 10!. 10 Baltimore. . . 550 V ' X Norfolk , . 1.801 8 15-18 8 15-16 ToUU..i.L 42.101 Lin week. .The following. Is. the Liverpool statement for this week: JamSt.U. ' Jan.23, '83. Salea of the week 62,000 - 61,000 . Sales Americas 41,000 . 85,000 . Sales for export ' 8.000 8.600 Sales for ipeouUtion 8,000 ' - 0,000 Actualexport , , 8,000 -. 8,000 Forwarded . V 21,000 26,000 Total st'k, Liv. 618,000 828,000 Of which is Amer. 76,0CO 699,000 Imp. for the week 69,000 . 163.000 Of which is Amer. 41.000 . 111,000 Amount afloat 287,000 824,000 Of which is Amer. 201.000 800,000 The Providence cotton market shows a deccline in quotations from a week ago, middling nplands be ing 9ge. and- middling golfs 9c. The Philadelphia market is dull and barely steady at 9gc. lor mid dling uplands. An Irish Soldier's Witicisji. While the Union, troops were marching through a town during Lee's Invasion, some of the stran gers broke into a bakery, and one of them issued forth, bearing a loaf of bread on his bayonet, an Irish cried oat' "Liftiuint! Liftiuint 1 be jabbers there goes a man wid the s :aff of life on tne point of death." A CARD. To all who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, losscf manhood, etc., I will send a recipe that will euro you, FREE OF CHARGE This gnat remedy was discovered by a mifsioiiary in South America. Send a xelf-ad dressed envelope to the. Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D, TCew York City. nl7 d wy CaDt. Sam. B. Waters AOUNT, DV KPT'S PUR HI HALT WHISKEY. 91. Ciieliton' "AlontlcclJo Pure Kye." Sllllardsi, 33tc. At his old Stand on Middle street, st IS illy New Heme. N C. 0 ASTON HOUSE, NEW nURNK, H. C, S: II. STREET, Su., Proprietor. The Only First-class House in the City. Omnibus connects with all Trains and Steamers. Large snm pie rooms for commoij olsl travelers. The BAR ar.d BILLIARD BOOM has recently been lefurnUhed and fitted un in Kuo-1 style won tin lata and root rauieg. Kinstou College, FOB MALES AND FEMALES Spring Term, 18S8, opened Jan. tlh. The session of lS83-'88 closes first Thuisday in June. .Number enrolled to dnte Tor lS8--y Is lab. Hesiltlcs ordlnurr Khsllsh branches. Ijiiln Greek, liermun, French, (surveying and Hook -kef ping nro taught The sciences have ulH-i a nlucein the curriculum. 1AUUUI. Kicli'dH. Lewis, A M , M.U, Principal. Thos. it louhe. I'll H.. I'rof. Maihen:atlcs Jennie D. Mpart s, Trof. Vocaland Intt. Mi.hIo. Mrs. K. H. Lewis. Supt. Female Department and liisiiuctorin junior j.ngiisii Classes. Miss Katie Lewis, Insiructor Primal y Dep t. Pupils received at any time. Caialnfrues, ou ppplici-tion to Principal. Kinstou. M. I'.. Jan. 8th. IsKH dw Uvv DE. J. D. CLAKK, J)ENTIHT, NEWBKRlt, R. C. Omen on orv:i street, between Polloo and Broad. prl7 dAwly For Hard Times. 5he Daily Uouinaii demorest's ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE - With Twelva Cut Paper Pattern of your own Mlectioa sad of say six. BOTH PUBLICATIONS, ONE YEAR, $6.50 (Six Fifty). THE B ESI ' Of all the Magazines. . CONTAINING Stories, Posmt and othsr LitersrJ ottrtetiom, oombiaiaa Artistio, 8oioatins and Houiehold matten. . ZUuttrated nrith Original Stel Enffrav ino, Photogravure; Oil Picture and fint Woodcut, making U tho Model Magamino of America. f"r" Each Magazine contains a COUPON ORDER, entitling the holder to the selection of ANY PATTERN illustrated in that number, and in ANT SiZE. DEMOREST'S MONTHLY Is Justly entitled the World's Model Magazine. The Larfrest in Form, the Lanrest in Circulation, and the best x iru iJpuar amlly Maifazine issued. lt6 will be the Twenty -second year of its Dublication : it is continual as to nlnne I lly Improved and so extensively Periodicals, and equal to any magfueine. ,ut iniui nui or famii flefrantlj printed and fuUy illustrated. Pub vuuuittis OBires. larire nuarrn. hit tu innnr. usneo oy w. Jennings uemorest, new fort AND BY SPECIAL AGREEMENT COMBINED : WITH THE DAILY JOURNAL at $6.5Q Per Tear. . i. v. SM :7: ' FOR ian arid Beast: 1. Mustang Liniment is oldef than ; most men, and used more and f more etery year,'' ''A Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength, ;uid wbolesoineness. Jiore economical lhf.ii tbeordinary kinds, and can not be sold in coin uetlt ion with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, bow onif tu cans. imni. hakibu PowdebOo.. 1'tf Wall-st.. N. X. norla-lvdw e. a i'EABOws a Tea. 2.O00 Sacks Dissolved Iion J.OOO Sack KiiiuU guarantee l.OCO Sr.cics Vluo Island. 1,000 Sack I'dt'omoift MtMidowfs' r.tra Ksu-ly I't'as, Serd Iottio s. Ift-aiiH and other Garden and Fic'd Soeds Corner Pollork and Middle Sts., Warehouse, Cottcn Exchange Place, d23 d tf K ! W BERN E, N. O. If Yot to uousi'' l i tc i II. CUTLEirs ASD OKI' A Set, 125 Pieces, Dinner Tea ,ret, 44 Piece Chauib Pieces Fine Toilet Sets, AMD EVERYTHING IN Houss Furnishmg Coeds Line 26 and 28 "Middle Street. I A Ilk How an Atlai tii 'Vii:;a!i Was Mado to Sec ufd ilear. AS ISTCUE9TIKG STORY. Miss Minnie Vllnpe resides with Mrs, Oeorje Kiokland, II McAfee street, Atlanta Ga., and from her own lijisa (.'jtistltutlnn re porter learned the followlnt; appalling story Several mom Us u go tshe became almost to tally blind and denf.and could not taste any thing except tult. Ht r boifcg became the seat of intense pain, her Joints were swollen tod painiul, and eventually her whole body and limbs became covered with splotches and small sores. Her appetite fulled, and she gradually lost flesh and strength, and had bu little use. of herself, .as her limbs and muscles were paralyzed. All treatment from nlirgir.tans nnd the use of medicines seemed powerless. Iier disease was dioou poison ami nieuina;ism. Assne now seemed well and heartvthe re porter asked what wrought euch a wonderful nange. "I used a medicine recommended bv friend," niie replied, "and before one bottle had been taken 1 beean to see and hear.-The second bottle rollewd all rheumatic pains buu improven my appetite, wnen 1 naa com- leiea ine useoi Hst buttles mv eyesight and earing were fully restored, sense of tnst retnrnea, an spiowues disappeared, sores all ueaieu, ivnu my s-ieiiKni iuui Hesn reBiored. "What was the niedklnfc?" utked the re porter. . . -lioianic niooa liaim u. u. ii.-wns the reat remedy teat acted so powerfully on mv iseaseand cured ine. i never experienced any rmpleasannnt simpioms from its use, and its action is bo nuic!t Ih'it It sururlte all." The reporter then s mel',1 a ulivslctnii wh. knew lheCBse.wliert'iinou he handed us tho following linen "I examined the above cise of blood poison and rheumatism, brfoie and nfu;r biini? curea.auu cerii'y to ine mam lueis as above 8Uitcfi, ana must ncKnowiedce that the It. B, u. ellected a nioal wonderful cure in this weli-kuowneato Signed "J. P. IjJIOSIGOOLK. M. V, Blood asalm Co . Atlanta. Ga.. will mail a sz-page uook tree, titled with uaglral effects For sale wholesale and retail bv R. N PUri. . FREE!.:.: SELF GOltE Eivorite pieat-Miition of una of die miMf itorca and succcs:ui s'rinht ,n h,tt.q ow retired) for the cihe of Kerrons Debility omt Sliinhoad, Wenkmu nod Decay. Sent in plain sealed envclojic JTrce, firugisu can 611it - Address DR. WARD St CO.. Louisiana. Ma. jf ica7tardnanerona . ti B S abaca ittdifteases, bof 1 WA1S f JrorthfSl fndlBcretion, ; ARACIOAtCURI FOB ?too fra iminiirencs, or , WTHT)"ATra - v7 owbrRinwork. Avoid DEBILITY. ill' reaeili for lh - nnrsTi R WP.nsi!RS!i.6,y Circular sad Trial Pack- . ape. end learn Important ' DECAY. .Smerrt elsewhere. Aakc fSfJSURf: RFVEDVlhatllA ft CUl'.t:D thoumnda, doaa , taYoung St Middle Aged Hen. don to busineaa, or causa ; Teotto ran oven Six itz -i- pain or mconYemeuce la IL1;M t aa HM VEARS BY UBS IN Mi-UIVgi wftnt.fic wiriiail winci f HOU8AN0 QASE3 tV'jPlc"- BydirecttppUctlioa. minQ icflucsc 1 ft rl . wtthont delay. The enU PRCKAUK i f -p mm onr&nirm it fertonrt. aj Hie aiinnttinff elements tTTIKATMUKT. 6; "S "Vl OneMoa'h, $3 00,; ,rhoplltnrbe)lne,-fcer Two Months, - e.otv:?.(3f),ndrrjrtiT,l,h,,b(.,1 Car iLcmUis, V.OeJHJrtrei,-!haaacxuairij:cjr HARRIS remedy CO., rraCraaisra eOd K. Tenth Bt.. EX. L0VI3. 110. UllfJTUREp PERSONS! Wots Trims. Ai fir tprms of our Appliance. WiH OlV Jti'l-fcXlil m - t o.-r ' CHRISTMAS, NEW YEAft, FOUKTU OP JULY, And many other days are coming, atd I hope all may live in sood healtli and enjoy Uiein. Now one of the mi si raiioiial ways is to go to PA1.MEK 8 CitMK h'lOKK, and get Fine Cigar tint la worth smoking. 1 have thousands' of tbein put up txnn-esly for PKESEN T8 to your friends. In boxes of ii, from one dollar to lo vudslialf dollars a box; and I ways 1 he choicest kind at. retail to those who fpp'elate a tine cgar, from 6c., 10c ,20e. toSoc fonxie cigar, or good ones by the box of i or I 'M -. .. - WM. U PALMER, Middle street, next to the cor f f South Kro-.t, -. , . , ; . MSW BfcHNK, O. . TOTKyUBUOI OUR SfrORE IS FILLED WITH Choice Groceries, : " . ; -Canced Goods. . , ; vVrcfisions, ; -. ' Boots and Shoes, ' (Of the best rr.aki ,) Dry fords, Hats acd Gaps Crockery, Etc., in faot we kof pev-1 ylhlwr t'mt is Iteptln a Kirst Clats Vr.rktv Hiore. (ill of n liloh e art oflerlnp UJW AS T1IK IxWEST at Wholes-le or Urtti! (' me nnd s-ro ns and b- convlncfd, EGBERTS '& BR.0., Mil ' xiri'tt, Few l)erney N. C IS B3LE W 0 R-KS, SW VF.K Monuments, Tombs, Audall kinds Giuve end building wurk ,u ITALiAN&AjvjEfiiCJAN fiUROLE Ordera will roceive prompt attention satisfaction tfuaruntix-d. JOE K. WILJiIS. Proprietor .i.uuMMir to Otorge W.t'laypoole) or HROAP A D CRAVEN St.. SEW BERNE. A7. C- I. E. irlUiLKK iu Kinaton i uiy iuthorizod agon! ra30-l vd A First-Glass Opportunity! H. SULTANi Offers his ENTIRE FALL and WINTER STOCK for the NEXT THIRTY DAYS -AT COST .1 He means business, as he wants to make room for a large Spring aijd Summer St9Q M. II StL'lAN, oc7 dw6m AT ASA J NES OLD STAND. Is Unrivalled for all Fertilizing- Purposes, and especially , . adapted to the growth A trial is all that ia needed to convince POCOMOKE, and our references are tbe patrons generally, throughout the South. Tbe following are a few of many Testimonials: -. , K. H. Hkasows & Co., New-Berne, N. O. Dear Sina-I have nscd POCOMOKE for have received better results from it than any under I'ofatpcp anil cabbage, i expect to use Vv-v.Y;--,: , 'v ; - . ; I nsed POCOMOKE under cats, applying at tho.ough test by the side of No. 1 Peruvian Gutno, and the action of POCOMOKE was the beat. ' ., ;,.'... , . ; F. X. SNIPES, Zunl Station. V. X used POCOMOKE super-phosphate this Guanos on the market and think it lsesgocd, if the grop more and make cotton mature earlier litUeatalned. . . : Where I applied POCOMOKE at the rale of half bushels of peanuts to the Bhock, against Where no Pocomoke waa used. ; , ; : , ' E. H. MEADOWS & CO-Agents, flew Berne, 17. 0. . FREEMAN, I.LOYD. ATASUN & DRTDEN, Mfrs , decl dw3m . .. , ZaorfolU, Ocilsrihan Red Edib There aie ey few lnvestrot-nts better Ihani real estme, but know of ou lhal Is, aud that one la's jolky in . - TIIE FIDELITY KTJ1UAL LiFt ASSOC'N GF PHILADELPHIA. Ine poTey crd be bought at the rata of 122.10 for 5ul.(H. . It net-da no cultivation or repairs, and th -ycany tux uu It, levied til-annually, Is not aa diucb as i he tax oa real ea ate of like value, Up in the death of the owner, tbe poller dors not require appraisers, administrator and In w j or to DmiHiKH tbk vahj but U i-aio is row abb at onck without exptnse , to the batficiaiy named thereiu. - - The payment of each policy la guaranteed by nearly JlO.t 00,000 assessable lnauranoa with a reserve indemnity of t'iXJOuO, and eaah as eU of nearly toil.UuO . The Association owns ita own building. , and renlsemiugh ofllots to have l:s rent free. Ita expenses ai e limited to flitd annual due. - Innorporated, December, IW8. Home Office, lit Walnut Street, ! hLadelphla, I"a. , r Bend name and address for treaties on plan.'. D. R. Min YETTK, Manager Southeastern Department, ' Mo. -CM r ayeUevllle sUeet, italelsu, . C. . v . .. y W. B. OOTD, A Bt. T. A.GttErT, -' - - ' )'' of Oreen, Foy A fa. Bankers, Trustees. Jobi, Kinsky, Farmer, , . The following are the nann a of some of the parties who have examlucd our plane and taken policies wltn us, Gen'l R. Bansom,' Thos. Daniels, -B. O. Credie, . Jeo. Greeo, Jr. W. B lane, A P Davis, J ftnlcl Dvi8, lrury Dixon, Dr. Chaa. Duffy, Jr. W. O. Mrlnson. Alex. Miller, 8. W. I pock, K II Lane, ' . . DarahO Davis, Hereklnh Lmvte, . uovlSdwtf New Central Hotel, FOBXEKLY BATE AM IIOUBX, '. South Front Street, New Berne, V. O. in. PATTERSON, Proprietor, Offers special Inducement to commercial men. ueu, 4- Cuisine of superior exctlle Omnibus and baggage wagon-at all vralna and steamers. Hates. i2 00 per day. , ap!7 Christmas Goods ! A LAUGE AND HANDSOME SUPPLY OF fANCY TOILET GOODS, consisting rf: Flash Toilet Casei, Plnsa Whlnk room Cases, HaudkercBJef Enraits, Cologne, te.f Kte.a Jnst reoelved at HANCOCK BROS. DRUG STOItK. next to ! st OfQce, iCew Berne, N V. Call and see them before buying. -- V ?. BURRUS & CO., OitAIIf'AND COTTON COMMISSION MEECHANTS, ni:w hi;kne n. c. ' leblrdw ..... R0BEHTS & HEKDERSOJT General Insora&cs Igeats, INew Berne, IN. U. Od1 Qifii ciasH ('cnifKnicB repreoer . ed in Firo. Life and Accident Insurance, Total Capital ovw Fort J MilbPf p. Uollere. Jun24(Hv J. B. BROWJM , Barber and "Hair Dresser, With twent, -live year experience, and the Neatest and Best Furnished Heloon In the olty, will give as good a shave at can be bad anywhere for TEN CENTBr - -New shop, new rurnnm. anus satisfaction iruaranteed. Mlddlestreet n xt door to Dell-irk '. . mariiwi r , : ' y 3.9 Wjra pi EARLY TRLTOKS. any one Of the unrivalled excellence of planters of this cection, as well as our - - ' the rast three years on' my truck farm, and other fertilizer, more especially when used ten to nrteen tons on the next crop. yqurp truly, yft tyn$. .,.- the rate. of 00 pounds to the acre, Klvlnn it year in connection with aevc ral of the beat not better, than any I ever Died. It hastens - than any I sr used, consequently have very " B. J. JLDEN. Franklinton. N. ft . . S00 pounde w die acre i make one and one- three pecks to the shock on the same land , B. G. GRAY. Smithfluld v. :4 ) I. r -1 'A