SNA r. i J. 2b f 1 , -K VOL. V.N(W2343 NEW JBERNEvN; C.. WEDNESDAY. JANUABY wC 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS. IT i V LOCAL NEWS; fear 4 WiHliH a leaanae, Vf ' Raw Bene, latitude. ; MP ' North. longitude, 710 y Wert. f r Sua rises. Tnl I Length of oey, suw mk 44 1 hears, 44 aiMtn. JhU a 104 p. m. . - v s BUCLTTZSS L0C1L8. I Call ana1 try one of our nsw Sc. cigars, ' '7M Jan. T. staymoa. If TJ. $ ate any account, pay up. , Wa. L. Pauob. The beat Sceiger oa the market. "The J&0.-T. Bayaioe." For sale only . , JoJ . Woax executed . at thia office with tiitBiw and dispatch. For dellx&tfal nook for 9 cte. call for "ThednevT. Baymoa." For m)c J olfbf s -nt--. JOHjiDcinr. - Have von all the minted stationery oa k 1 that o BMd 1 If doC call ' at tho.wiEXJU. office and get special rates, 1 . Good Florida OBaxaxa, S8.00 per box. . Corner of Middle and Broad eta ; deiSgvlA . J- B. Palmer. Tracker Peal and Beans of tbe ear liest ad be Tsrietlee. - ' , a ' - QCO. ALLIX ft CO. Rusei Almanacs for 1887, at " Geo. Allen ft Co. no Kuabnre taken a boon. The) eold aasp holds ita own pretty weir - - The sohooaer Melvt 1 on Howard 'a waVa.; ffcartawwdpc brormht In yeeterday Kuod qmaatity of garden pea for the priaf crop. v Tk oounty oommiaalonera oompleted their work yarday, and during the two 'data aeeeton dUpoeed of a Urge ajBOttiitof bttalaeaa. , The aiaamer Dtflanet arrived Monday Ixht from Norfolk with a cargo of marchandiee and left laat night on her retora trip with a cargo of lumber and A ooaple of New Berne "a highly re- apaotad yonag paopto will Join handa thia aaomlng u holy wedlock and em . bark vpoB life 'toy age, TboJonuiAL ' xaaada aongratalattoita la ad ranee and wiabaa iboaa '4 Ki, 'proeperoaa and bappy Jonrney. s Tba oaadidatea on tba Bahn Bepubli , eaa tloktt la the lata alaotlon hare be gan an action again it those Installed Into offloa f or the recorery of the offloea. To tbt. anBiioaa la attached the oora plahrf -whiob aoyere thirty pages of legal cap. Tba matter will coma ap at the aext .tarm of the Superior Court, which omtttm n Febrnary. taUroad Caaacea. . Cmpt, k. B. Powell, ao long a faitb fnL,poI:faaad attentlra aonduotor oa . tba aw at N. 0. Sallroad, hae been ap pointed assistant road -master, a position which he la well qualified to fill. Capi. 'Baaoooklf bow tba acnlor ooodnctor, Oapi. Bogeraoa second and Mr. T. 0. Darla, of Morehead City, baa been ap- ' poiatad freight conduotor. t Fir Ctsefc ayfa. The large oyster brought op on Moa- 47 by Eapresentailre L B. Watson, waa frosa Far areek, Hyde ooanty, ; which afforda eysters equal ha aiae and flavor to the famous Win berry oyster of New riyer. Mr. Wataoa will doubt- ten bo prepared to give his Weatara " bretbrea aoaao iaoraaUoa about the - eyctrr bnslasaa that will aid them la lei lftt allfra. - : Pereeaal. teasra. C 0. Clark,' W B. lax a, 3. B. Hart's, of raailioo, L B. Wataoa, of Cyda, ftnd F. F. Green, of Jones, went forard to Baletgb yseUrdiiy to look aft: r t! Interest of tbetr eoaatltueata U CU aecUoa. The Cravaa county revreacctaUree were aeoorted as far as OoUboro by Kasara. T. A. Green aad L. II. CcUer. There tbry stopped to attcel Co meeting of the district s'-tr'i cf the M. E. Church and re . .. Cl n-nca, q.,' of Oaalow, waa la to gi yeterdsy. Be has buckled on Lis armor for another year's battle wub tie world and Is in fine spirits. Eut notaU' .'.tni'.ar, be la so full of life, be is ao gentle la hie nature that Yi fr'loA aa inTiutioo to eat wild '4. B. W. Cobb of the Goldaboro i: rr -r?rl Uot sight. . Be ia- f hi; t C "tfr Doud Eyroa will t, r at t '- L ne ia Goldtboro r-" ' t ' t ' -i "Tte Inside ''' ; li i . 1. A rpecial I ': s . i f, : ra 2 w terse for the rprfttt'rg i I rt cs Vubita ala ef Crav.a. From tba; report of 5u peris tend eat Long wa gleaa the following facta la regard to the poblio schools of Craven ooanty for " the fear ending Dec Slat, 1886: t There ware SO schools taught la tba county during tba year, SB whitee aad tt colored. The average length of the white school term waa 7 weeks, colored 10 weeks. The average aalary paid to white teeohere was S23 par month, to oolored $20 per month. There i enrolled 1,650 white children. 775 males, 875 females; oolored 8475, 1050 males, 1825 females. There are 2891 white children in the oounty between the ages of aix and twenty-one, 1280 males, 1161 females; there are 4095 ool ored children between the ages of aiz and twenty -one, 8011 , males, 8084 females. The value of school property for whites ia SU.545, for oolored 14,890 The superintendent granted certificates during the year to 81 teachers, 18 whites and 48 oolored. First grade certificates weie granted to I white males and 18 females, second grade to I females and third grade to 1 male. First grade certificates were granted to 18 colored males and 8 females; second grade to 10 males and 15 females. The average attendance at school of the total num ber of white ohildren in the county was about 80 per cent, of oolored a little over 70 per cent. One item in this report deserves special notice, and that is the length of the school terms. It will be seen that the average white school term seven weeks, while the oolored waa tan weeks. The superintendent informs us that the oolored term waa a fraction over ten. The last General Assembly amended the school lew so aa to author ise the board of education to reserve in the apportioning of the school funds one third for the purpose of equalising the schools. The board of Lenoir county did this, and we see in a report of their work, to be found elsewhere in this issue, that the school terms for each raoe were of equal length, 15 weeks eaoh. The board of Craven oounty did not reeerve the one-third and the result ia the colored school term was nearly one month longer than the whitee. The wisdom, Juatioa and fairness of the law giving this power to the board of educa tion, is shown in its practical workings la Lenoir oounty, where the school facilities were equalized. The failure of the board of Craven county to reserve the one-third for thia purpose also very forcibly demonstrates the neoeeaity for it. We call special attention so this point la the report because the board of edu cation on Moaday did reeerve the one- third this year and oa account of thia aotion we learn that certain Republicans are singing it in the ears of the oolored teachers ao voted with the Democrats la the recent election, that the Demo crats bad stolen several hundred dol lars of their money. Of course these ohronio offioe seekers will say or do anything so exoite the prejudioee of the oolored people la order to keep them In the Republican party and to keep themselves la offioe. But the fair-minded and intelligent among them will recognise at ones the fairness of the Uw and will be content to bare equal public school facilities with the whitee. It ia the beat amendment to the school Uw that has been made ia several years aad we hope the present General As sembly will aot disturb it. Superintendent Long baa promised us a statement of the work done daring the last year, the progress of the schools, etc, aad will give the apportionment of the fuade. eUeej AJliaae " Union serrioes will beheld tonight at the'. Methodist , Chnrah, oa Reuse street. Subject for prayer and consid eration: ' : 4 i , - Pbato fob ' thb Chukch That the 'people of Uod may know their' high calling ' and responsibility; that they .may be filled with the 8pirit, aad bring forth the fruit of the Spirit, aad labor aggreaairely for the oon version of souls; that srace may be given to all pastors, teachers and preachers, to proclaim the Word ia ita simplicity eaa f aliases. d , that the Lord may open the hearts of men to re ceive it: that believers may walk ia fel lowship and boly lore, remembering that they are one body la Christ, and menbers,pn of as other John 17: 14 M; Ephea. 1; L These. 1; I. Kings 8:23 86; John 15; 1S-S1; Luke 6! 17-86; Ephea. 4: 1-16; Matt. : 5-84. , vi?s -vV ; , , '': ji -v 4 1 Suddenly of beart disease, at hie borne ia this city, on the r"nt of Tuesday the 4ih Infct., Enet li. LUerts, leaving a wife, mother and father to mourn bis death. , -''',,':.-. Tbe funeral will take place from the T r't church tbi toon'rg at j 11 oV x k. Ti't, 'i nd acqu&ioUneea are .U'l t3 r,d, . - : hop eVt be r 9 Isi 1 1 rr p. Klniton Items. Tbe oounty cotnmisaioaars were ia session oa Moaday aad rattled off a Urge amount of business Boa. Geo, V. Strong, of Raleigh, and Boa. W, T. Dorth, of Ctoldaboro, were ia town oa Tuesday engaged ia a before a referee. Geo. Kll Patrick left for Raleigh oa Moaday. Ha is a werthy applicant for a position aa one ef the offioera of the Hoaee, aad we wish aim success. Tbe Taokahoe hams are beginning to maaa incur appearaaoo in market, zaey are the moat toothsome part of tbe American hog that oomea to thia mar ket. Our Representative. M. A. Gray. Esq., left lor Raleigh on Monday morn ing and will be on hand at the organi zation of the General Assembly. In him the people of Lenoir have a true representative. ia the frequent magistrates ooarta in civil matters. Many have failed to meet the mortgage aad the closing out process has been pat in motion. The ecaroity of the wherewith to settle ren ders these courts rather unprofitable to the lawyers. The oounty board of education was in session last Monday. Mr. D. C. Mur chuon, of La Grange, qualified aa a member of the board. The school fund reported on hand amounted to 86,185.08, of which 84,012.85 was apportioned to the schools, reserving the one-third fund for the equalization of the schools. The superintendent's report shows that seventy-one schools have been taught during tbe year, 8V white and 83 ool ored, the average term being fifteen weeks each. The number of ohildren enrolled: whites, 1200 males, 1006 females; average attendance, 1705; oolored, 925 males, 980 females; average attendance, 1290. The average salary paid white teachers f iw.OO per month, male and female oolored teachers, 822.00 per month to males, 820.000 per month to females, The total number of white children in the oounty between the ages of six and twenty-one, 8882; 1018 males, 1870 fe males, letai number or colored coil dren, 1855; 925 males, 980 females. Of the white ohildren there was an aver age attendance at school of a frac tion over sixty per cent of the colored children there was an average attendance of about 7U per oeat. Certificates were granted to sixty-nine teachers during the year, 88 whites and 81 colored. Of the white teachers 7 males and 17 females received first grade certificates: 8 males and 5 femalea reoelved second grade 1 male received a third grade certificate. Of the oolored teachers 6 males and 8 femalea received first grade, U males and 4 femalea seoond grade and S males and 5 females received third grades. The report also . shows the value of school property to be, for whites $2,770, oolored 82,766. The ooet of the board, including the su perintendent's salary, foots up 8338,59. o this tbe board challenges a compari son with any other county, considering the amount of work done. The super intendent is a live, energetic thorough ly competent man, and ia infusing an interest in the publio schools that ia marked throughout the oounty. Tba steady increase ia the average attend ance shows this. The gentlemen com posing the board of education are also men oi education ana intelligence, and are managing the school affaire with economy and with justice and fairness to both noes. Stonewall Items. Cold wave is here without any aigaal. J. W. Stewart, the clever hone dealer of your oity waa with aa yester- day, summoned to attend aa witness tbe trial between Jeeae Bail and Jao. R. MoOotter for Hall's trading mort gaged bones, kaowing tbe same to be mortgaged. Framinatinai waived, bond girea, aad went to the spring term of Pamlico court. Money for the lawyers. A foot tournament waa held la this place by "Young America." Alt bad a pleasant time and the little folk ac quitted themaelvea handsomely. Tbe following ia the report: Fire Ulte Kjiigrit or Btonewan, Warren Hollis, 18 rings; Knight of Bay boro, Will. Miller, 11 : Knight of the Girl I Left Behind, Will. Baxter, 18; Knight of Lone Star, Edgar Annatrong, 12; Knigbt of ramuco, Grade Dowdy) 11: Knight of Plain Stylo, John Bolliat, 10: Knight of the Old North State, Shem Lewie, 18; Knight of Ivanhoe, Eddie Booker, 10; Knight of Shoo Fly, Rudolph Dowdy, 18. : - - Four Kalghta having received the same number of rings eaoh, they tilted again, which resulted aa follows: Knight of Stonewall, S rings; Knight of tbe Girl I Left Behind, S; Knight of Old North State, S; Kaight of Shoo Fly, 8. - v Knight of Stonewall crowned Lilly Cherry Queen of Loye and Beauty, Knight of Shoo Fly crowned i Susan Sawyer first Maid of Honor: Kaight of Old North Bute erowaed Puss Arllne second Maid of Honor; Kaight of the Girl I Left Behind crowned Jennie Sawyer third Maid of Honor. f Tbe auooeaaful Knight waa challenged by Knight ef Lone Star and the cham pionship waa oonierrea upon the latter, Yoa are feeling depressed. yoar appe tite is poor, 70a are bothered wita bead ache, yoa are fidgety, nervooa, aad generally oat of aorta, and want to brace ap. Brace ap, but aot with stim lanta, spring medicines, or bitten, which bavo for their fcis vsry cheap, bad whkkey, and which stimulate yoa for an hour, and C en leave you la worse condition t"a t-fore. Wbt ycfl wct is an eUerE;.-e ttt wij nr.: r yctsr t svxi, atait r?s... y c"n of livf-r and IkIopts, re tcre yor vUaI- ilT, f i f'r renewed Len'.Ji S" 1 i. 'h a mpd.-.-.ae yoa w. : in! : I "-, fnl c'r l: a L. j it L .j's c: tbi naara 1 bbikv. It ia reported by a fairly reliable newspaper that a widow ia Oakland, Cat, baa sued a newspaper for libel be oaaae in its obituary notice of ber hus band it spoke of bis having "gone to happier home," Two young men were hunting in Shade township, Pa., when a d Jumped ap la front of them and .made for a narrow opening in a ledge of rseka. Bare be paused long enough for one of the boys to grab it by the hind lege aad then the other came up and killed it. Nicholas Spear of Haftland, Mioh., want home for a week's spree one dsy last week, aad the next morning put Paris green In the waterpail used by the family. Then he forgot all about it and drank of the water himself and died. His wife discovered the poison in the dipper before any other person drank of It. Some months ago Daniel Kelly of Port Clinton, Pa., saw that a heavy boulder had fallen on the track of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and he man aged to run ahead and Btop an ap proaching passenger train in time to avert a wreck. Tbe other day he re ceived a costly gold watch and chain with the compliments of the railroad company. The Rev. A. H. Ball, pastor of the Central Baptist Church of Springfield, 111., chaplain of the lower House in the last Legislature, and both able and elo quent, has resigned his pastorate "be cause, as he says, he has come to the conclusions that "close communion" is wrong. He will go to the Cocgrega tionalista, believing in their doctrines and form of church government. A Chic. go drummer tells of a mer chant in Walnut, 111., who, being pros perous and a heayy buyer, is well treated by the commercial travellers, and has many a cigar offered to him. He always takes the cigar, asys: "It's against my principles to smoke in busi ness hours: 111 light this after supper," and whan be gets a hundred puts them In a box and sells them to a train boy on the Burlington road for half price. Ilea's Armlaa alv. Thb Bkbt 8a.lv b in the world for Oata, Bruises, Sores, Uloers, San Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Handa, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures pile, or no pay required. It ia guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by R. N. Duffy. decl6 ly La Orange Items - No preaching In town Sunday. Shade Wootea went to Sno Hill Monday. N.J. Rouse of Kinston was in town Saturday. We are glad to hear that Mr. C. W. Joyner it improving. Misses Alma and Laurie Speight are vial ting friends in Greene oounty. Dr. J. & Biasell and Elijah W. Tar lor bare gone into the baggy baaineee. Tfiaa Lillia Turaage of Greene oounty to yieKing the family of J. H. Fields. Geo. L. Taylor, now route agent on the W. & W. R. R., was in town laat week. Tba new Disciple church ia nearing oomplstioa. Thia church is said to be tba finest in town. B. Psll of Greensboro, la Kinaey'e school, re turned Monday night. Wa bear that Mr. William Wootea. aa extensive farmer of Greene county, baa made an assignment. Mr. Baker, of tbe firm of M. N. Baker St Bra, left Monday with a cargo of negroes to work his turpentine farm in Georgia. Wonder what ooor little Willie will do bow another "Brick" thrown against himV Guess be would like to go oyer tba river too. Misses Lillian M. Dillon and Lillie E. Rouse, who bare been spending the holidays with their parensi, left Tues day to resume their studies at Peace In- Prof. H. B. Williams spent Bandar at Mr. Noah RDoaea. Wa leara that Mr. Williams ia taking a theological oouree at YaleCoUege. Wo bear that one of oar young men will soon move to Durham to accept a position ia the establishment of W. T. Black well Co.: We suppose Black- well has lost hia ox. ' Mr. Geo. A. Pitta, oar chief of polioe, to expecting to get a $1,200 dollar posi tion ia Washington City. We would like to see Mr, Pitts honored with the position; bo baa made aa a good officer and we hava reason to believe he would do hia duty there. -... ... . . Young lady In drag etonf "Now yoa are snrtla, young fellar, that' these are ova powders and not something else?" There to nothing oertain in thia world, Madame," exclaimed tba young aaan, "but those fasoinsting eyes of yean are tbe prettiest things I aver: beheld." Tba old year feat passed and a new one baa eome.Wa hope to see He f arroere of oar community do better in te future than tbey have in the pert; let every one ecr oa a new j 5rs wrrk with tbe deUrnusauaa to r&iee t 'l be can frr hia own t and r e his ort. We believe this ia " . &1 t - f' rrners' enecew; erery f eraser i:.m;:i kwj bis own boefcj- snd carry Aa A4 PeMtHea Next to a walking match is Mr. B. R. Haulier's walking fifteen miles ia c day, ashing and hunting. He Uvea at Athena, Oa., ia 75 yean old, has bad a running nicer on his leg 00 years oae half a century and previous to that day had aot walked over half a mile per day for 80 yean. Mr. Baolter, the Ban ner-watchman aad Bev. Dr. Calvin Johnson aay that B. B. B. cured the nicer and restored him. "Oh. Josie." said little gleeful Maud. "we are going to have some honey made at our house." "How do yoa know?" a&ked Joale. "Because mamma Bent the servant after three B's, and I dont know what bees are good for only to make honey." Bold in New Berne bv K. N. Daffy and E. H. Meadow. COMMEKC1AL. OrrtOB, Jan. 5 I P. M. OOTTOB. HlW YOBC, Jan. 4. Futuiee clostd easy. Bales of 64, W0 bales. January, 9.54 July, 10.12 10.18 February, 9.61 August, March. 9 78 September, April, 9 84 October. May, 9 94 November, June, 10.04 December, 9 47 IjOW Spots steady ; Middling 9 12. Middling 9; Good Ordinary 8 12. New Berne Market stead v . Sales of 7 bales at 8 18 10 8.80. Middling 8 11-16; Low Middling 7 16; Good Ordinary 7 15 16 oonairio maanT Skkd oottok 82.60. Oottoh 8ai 8 8. 50. TparaarrnrB Hard. 81.00, dijj, V0. Tab 75o.aS1.26. Oatb New, 85c. in bulk. Oorm 45a50c. Rioa 50.60. Barawax 15c. per lb Brnr On foot, 8c. to 5c. OorjirTBT Haas 10c. per lb. LaBD 10c. per lb. BEoaa 25o. per dozen. Krbsh Fork (4.6c. per pound PturuTB 50o. per bushel. Foddxk 75o.a81.00 per bund rod. Onions 82.00.2.25 per barrel. Field Pe.b 65a70c. Hides Dry, loo. ; green 60. Apples Mattamuekeet. 25a40c. , Uod eys, 81.10. Peabs 75o.atl.25 per bushel. HONEY 85o. per gal. Tallow Bo. per lb. Cheese 14. OmoxxirB-Orown, 80a95c. ; spring 20a25c Meal 70o. per buahel. Oatb 80 eta. per buahel. TuBinra 0O0. per bushel. Irish Potatoes fa. 75 per bbl. Wool 1016o. per pound. Potatoes Bahamas. 80c. ; yams, 40c. West Indias, 50o.; Harrison. 65c. Shingles West India, dull and n )ta inal;not wanted. Building. 6 'inch hearts, 88.00; saps, fl. 60 per M. wholesale pbires. New Maaa Poax 812.50. Bhocldeb Meat 7o. O. R.'s, F. B's, B.'s and L. C 7ic Fuoua 83.00a6.00. Laud 71o. by the tieroe. Nails Basis 10's,2 60. SuaAB Granulated, 6jo, Oorm- llal2o. Salt 80a85o. per sack. M0LABSB8 AJTD STBUre 80a45o Powdeb $8.00. Rhot Drop, 81.75; buck, 82.00. KEBOflENB 9c Llarvellous Hemory DISCOVERY Wholly unlike Artificial BrsUms Cur. of Mind Wandering Any book 1ml rued in dd. reading. Proapaotna, with opinion of Mr. Proctor. lh Astroeomer,Hooa. W. W. Arroa, Jcdah P. Baaraaw, Dma. Mikob, Wood nd others, Mnt poat rmm. by raer. LoiaarrK, SI 7 nrtk Avmmm; Baw Yark. jansawlm APPLIC1TI0N Will be made so the General Aaanmhlr at this session for a Charter for a Life Insurance Company, to be located In Newborn. N. C. Jan4 dSOd Dissolution Notice. The copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned under the firm name of LAN B BROS, is thia day dissolved by mutual oonaent, 8. J. Lane assuming all liabilities of the firm and will continue the bnsinses at tba old stand. Parties having claims against the late Arm will present them for pay ment, and those indebted to said firm will please make Immediate payment. Respectfully, H. W. LANs, & J. LANE. Stonewall, N. C, Dec 27, 1886. Horner School. OXFORD, N. C. The 8pring Term of 1887 will begin the third Monday, 17th day of January. The prioe of board and tuition per ses sion off sweaty weeks is 100. dSl 8w ch:dc!2,B,, Tax. INoilce. Omct KBonrraa er iMntia, CaAvwrOo aswearn, nee. ana, us. An Metebanta. yaAera, Uqw Daatora, SMpers ef HoSats, Ratunsu, BaUn Boanaa,- Keepera er rerrtae Oossielaaoa Marohsota, AoettonMta, a4 all Uwr in Oravoa aoo.tr wbo are raoolrad es Mat Umtr rnrabMae, raoalt. or aakaa, ViMtar abartale B" of the Bvnae Lawvof hwtt Oamjina, arlwra7o4fta4 to I'MtiX MMMIi u. jrrlrn4 t b of"". dnrlnj the FIR-T If.-i IAY8 tN JAKTAST, 17. Tba aald , n Biiinteoiitala.il poretiawwer rir. M ta. m mT N, ftT t' X mnnUt.ni)nf !. liat at tKi4 ba wrn to aAl subasrUied b "-. t K r of l-rA.- Ail ir"' . lo tfiy t- una. Of EEO.lLOTri. . ma a a " ' dealers nr GENERAL HARDWARE, TINWARE, GLASSWARE, WOODENWARE, CROCKERY, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS. OLASS, PAINT8, OILS AND STOVES, UNSURPASSED AS TO PRICE INEQUALITY. Middle Street, Next Door to NEW BERNE. N. C. NOTICE TO Truckers, Merchanta, and Others. 500 BARRELS ok (.i:m;ink i proof last YEAR) Early Rose Seed Potatoes. FOR SALE CHEAP! Do not buy, nor make any arrange ments be foro i- iiig Ferdinand Ulrich, NEW N. O T. A ir ten's OU Stand. Rock Lime, Plaster, Cements, Goat Hair K. O. E. LODttE. CRAVEN HTItEET. Itlow Express Office. maT!Vd2aw4w E. H. & J. A. tleadons OFFER FOR Immediato Orders, at their Warehouse, 500 Tons Kainit, 810 PER TON, 500 Bbls. Genuine Houlton Rose Potatoes, t3 PER BARREL. THE Red Light, ON MIDDLE STREET: Ttar the Market Dock, designates tbe piaoe wnere E. WHITMAN Has & First-Class Saloon. and keeps a choioe selection of Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Brandies of all aiuus. In iron building, near tbe dock, Mid dle street, NEW BERNE, N. fl. (7 Look for the RED LIGHT. dec23dw lm Monij, ud Eiti You lam Ihi WILLIAM KKUNY Boras Shoeing, all roaad. tl.00. Work guaranteed. Blacksmith Shop, Market waarr. U1 da T. IIcS0IlLCY. i FiSHIQIlSLS K2I ID izi ins;: VQLZaaz sr., wrwisnsr, r. c Dip txnaxr ow tin Iktesjoe," ' 1 -' Watktturttm. n. fl. Kr. ta Ha, 3, McBouurr, .- - : Htm Bene, N.C. a-T ncloM herewith (?r ' f -r 17.60, In payment for Vrn v6 style, tt id workErt'.'p f 4 , f.ctorr. 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