'X V 1 I ami - v VOL. VII.-NO. 117a NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY. AUGUST 12. 1888. PRICE 5 cents; OOMAL BUSINESS LOCALS. IEESa full cream tbMM jut re caivad and for eal at the eaah store. :TTSX ICE, IDABB(Mtar4 by tha Jarmaa lee Factory. T OST-1.000 DOLLARS U small 4Aj change every month by those who ffal to patronise K. B. Haekbara, '-The - Grocer." To those person I will ur give at a trial u be convinced. I , wtU refund mossy U goods ax not set 'isfaotorf and foaad to be as represent- ad, "aall profits ud quick sales" to no y i end &0. saved to yon tolOc. snai.. Vou all know that the "nto" oua amouat to dollar. Now if yoe "wka to Hfi them, bo sara yoa bay ' front in, aad yon will eertainly do that oae thing. Try my So. Flour in . 10 lb lota aaywey, with jt 1 lb of my Fine Butter. -"'""' ... .v : . ' ..- 05draocn.,BrgBer dfc Kegel's cele bratodBatr.loaeoM.at ' ' jylltf ".H. Hotrous ' B.-ela aaahogaay writing , J deal for aaia at the Only Caah e dtore, Hemphrey ft Howard 'a old ' etand.. BOTTLED BEER, tea cold, and all other cool drinks at JyVItf A. H. Holt 's. CI ALL at tha Broad 8t. Sur where ' J on can bay all kinds of Fraab Orooeriea low for caah only. - Q.F.M.Dail, Ag't. WHITE LEAD, Mixed Paint, Var Biah, Oil and Qlaaa at Qso. Aixrs & Co. v TTJST RECEIVED by schooner Hen V O rietta HU1, 100 barrala building - hate, aad for aalo by iag eonthwsM past the coast o Maine aad bids fair to itaefcXew Tork. Hundreds oi Bepablicaa paper are keeping aa eye on ft, and, if it should fail to connect we may expect to see these contempo raries bristling with such head ings as Loss or LxiBT'a Local awftjl Effect of the Mills Bill ox- axesigan Timber INTERESTS. .11 'I 'I Protection, inch as we hare now, does not benefit the working man. It benefits the capitalist who by means of protection, has a monopoly of the manufacture of some article. The policy of the new tariff is to build np our manu factories, not to destroy them ; to remove all impediment and give them every facility to grow. Re member the more consumers the more work. The more work the higher the more wages. Roger Q. Mills. ONE hoar's bard work is worth an aga of idle boasting. Let os all join in rendering honor to "Sunset" Uox." The Cincinnati Enquirer says that Democratic harmony prevails all along the line. Can't some astute Republican get op and charge this awful hot - weather to Cleveland's administra tion f Steady, boys. Steady. We have them on the run, but keep your lines dressed, and your labors to the front. . EvEEY breeze that sweeps from the West brings to our ears the shouts of Democrats and the shrieks of Republicans. Oleyeland is for tariff reform now. bat he can't deny, that his beiintifal wife was protective tariff. born under a ' Senator Vance is reported to hare said : "No cifil service re form for me. When I light a man and lick him his scalp is mine." We have but one fault to find with Chairman Wbitaker. He spoke when only one precinct had bean heard from, and that a very email one.' Tha Vert Carolina Dead UlUcav Stood, YsV- Owe thoasaad arraa aaadrad aad eighty North, Caroliaa soldiers are enrUd m Bollywood Coaaatory, Rica atoad. Va, Tkaix giarto are aaaaarkid. Th ladjM of Hollywood Kaamorial Aa aociatioa daairs to pUos granlto blocks at the bead of tack grava, aad aak ooa tribottoaa for the parpoao. .The Ladiea MamorUl Aaaoolaiioa af Now Bone ap pasJ to tha citisaaa to aid tha undar toking, CoBtribattoaa eaa bo seat to Mrs. Goo. AUo, Tiaasurar of Mamorial AaaoeiatiQB, or to tha Jocmax offioa. CbBtribnUona will ba ackaowlodgad in tha JortiaX. kfra. John Hughe $1.00 " M.M.Naah, 100 " C.W.atoLaan 100 " Oaorga Allan 1.00 i in m Mayor's Court. Tito following oaaea oame up bafora Acting Major WUllama yatcrday : Two case against Ban. McF rater for contracting without lioenaa. Lt off on payment of ooata and lioanaa. Elixa Hall and Tempi Chad wick. Disorderly conduct. Pleaded guilty. Sentenced five daya' work on the streeto. Wo. White, violation of chapter 5, section 8; eenteoed to ten daya' work on the streets. W. H. Dewey, editor of the Golden Rule, waa tha nest caaa called. He waa charged with contempt of court, having published an article in hie pa- The Democrats of Lesolr in Conven- The Democr.: M Lenoir county as- Wed in convtiiiion ui Kiostoo on Tkaraday, tha 9Ji day of August for thepuraoae of aominaung candidate for eouaty offloers and members of the General Aeeembly. The ooaveotioa u culled to order by J. W. Grainger, Eq , chairman oi the exeoatire committee, who in ap propria te ward told the Democrats of the work before them and urged them to anarch to the task in solid phalanx . M. H. Wooten, Esq. waa requested to act aa temporary aecretary. The townahipe were calld and ever; one in the county responded. The chair appointed the fallowing committees On Rulea: Dr. U Tull. I.ei Kil patrick, W P Jones. 8 11 Rountree.sr and B. F. Dixon. On Permanent Organization R. Hill, R. M. Abbott, Tho. R Rouse. I. Stroud and J E. B Noble. On Credentials J W.Taylor, I Tub Democratic party does not advocate free trade, but it believes that the interests of all our manu facturing and other industries would be advanced, that the wages of all our laborers would be in creased, and the general welfare of per of Aug. 4th, reflecting upon the in the whole country would be greatly tegrtty and honor of the court. W. E. promoted by repealing, as far as CUrke PPrd l0t ! ... .. . Hon. C. C. Clark for the court. The oe possible, the taxes upon raw ma- " , . , . tenals, and reducing or repealing .. . h nUm t ,aiml im the taxes upon the actual neces- proper punctuation ohanged the mean saries oi life; aod upon those hng of the article in queetlon and that simnlft nrononltinns it nronosea to he would correct in tha next iasue. C I t L 1 1 stand or fall in the great contest lTPn hi w" diacnarged. now before it. John G. Cariisle- Hon. 8. s. Oox. Hon. S. 8. Cox of New York, tha most versatile American genius and the moat brilliant of Congreaaman, paaeed .1 U ,kU ...nln(T nn hi. August ehowere prevailed yeaterday. w.k-.-i n. t . W mj IV uut wuwmM vswj av aw w m - w Keports from d inerent portion oi me oreatjon. k n bad been known that 8unaet" Cox waa on the train our LOCAL NEWS. county are that crops generally are promising Dockery U billed boro tomorrow. He will be in Nev Berne on the 22 J. Thirty -five and forty pound water melon retailed on the street yeaterday for only ten cent. Kinaton and vicinity now complain of too much rain. There waa a very heavy fall of rain there Friday evening Councilman Dick Williams has the largest aad handsomest sharpie in these water. He should name her "The City of Berne." jr . J 1. Keu- people would have turned out en matse to speak at Golds-1 and given him a welcome that would have been aa refreahing to him aa his own "Winter ounoeams nave ueen io thouaanda of hla countrymen. Judge Thurman pronounced the speech of Mr. Cox the ableet that was made during the lata disonaeion of the tariff. We hope that tha people of Eastern North Carolina may have an opportunity of hearing him. Invite him up, you young Democrat. A FLASH of lightning pntsont the lights on the exposition build ing in Cincinnati, Tuesday night, and left the large andience in total Church Services Today. St. Stephens Reformed Missionary Some of the merohante are receiving I Baptiat Church Bev. Isaac B. Frank mw roods, and bafora lonir thar will I lln Daator. Service at 11 a. m. and begin to arrive in large quantities ae7:80p. m introductorv to a revival of business. Chriat Chute bV. W. Shield, Reo- . m tor. 11th Sunday after Trinity. Ser head City this morning for the aoeom modation of all who may desire to go down and eniov the sea breeie. Will leave at 9 o'clock. The sidewalk adjoining the poetofflo to in bad condition and should be remedied at once. The earth ha been thrown np in ridge more resembling vice at 11 a.m. and 0.80 p.m. Sunday school at 5.50 p.m. All people will be weloemed to the service of thtochuroh. Usher at the door. M. E. Church Service at 11 a.m. by Rev. Jamas M. Watson. Bunday-achool stde'olosk. All pereon Invited. Johnston, Jooiah Sutton nedy, Wm. Stroud While the committee er out there were several calls for speeches but the only response was from a colored Demo crat who tpoke for about tlftecu min- utee advising the Dmocrats to do ibeir ork harmoniously and endeavor to build up, not tear down, lie gave the taff" a paasing notice and said that the people of his color knew nothing about it. He made a sensible speech though roughly put together. The committee on credentials report ed every township in the county well represented and that there were r.o con testing delegations The committee on permanent organi sation reported for President, J cane W. Grainger; for Secretary, M. II Wooten The report was unanimously adopted. The committee on rules reported. 1st. That nominations te made by ballot. 3d. That the candidate receiving majority of all the votes cant shall be declared the nominee of the party. Sd. That the chairman appoint three teller to receive the ballots. 4th. That the Secretary call the roll of townships and the chairman of each delegation go forward and deposit the ballot of his township. 5th. That for the further government of the convention the rules of the last General Assembly be adopUd. The report w as adopted. The chair announced that nominations were in order for a candidate for the General Aaaembly. S. H. Rountree, sr., Thos. R. Rouse and Nathan Wooten were appointed teller. Col. N. B. Whitford, S. I. Wooten, R, M. Abbott, F. G. Taylor, S.H. Rountree, r. and N.J. Allen ware placed in norm nation for the House. On the second ballot S. I. Wooten received a majority of the votes cast and was declared the nominee, On motion of S.H. Rountree the nomi nation was made unanimous. J as. D. Sutton, John H. Dawson, Jas. W. Daly and John C. Wooten, jr. were nlaced in nomination for sheriff. On The Re peblkia CeavMltoa af Craves Ceaaty. The committee, through its chairman, reported tna follow lag resolutions, which were received and enanimoualy adopted: Whereas, la the eoaree of human events it beoomee necessary for e people of a Republican form of government to oonsult together for their common good aad welfare; therefore be U Resolved, 1. That the Republicans of Craven county reaffirm their allegiance to the great National Republican party of these United State. S. That Hon. Benjamin Harrison and Levi P. Morton, toe regular Republican nominees for President and Vioe-Preai-dent, are entitled to and (hall have our unanimou support. o . That tha platform adapted by the Repnblicane at Chicago ia national convention aeeembled, expreea onr sen timent on the tariff, and we endorse the same. 4 Tht the platform adopted by the Republican of North Carolina in State convention aeeembled ei presses true and genuine Republican doctrine, therefore we endorse the same. 5. That the nominee of said State convention may real assured that the Republican of Craven county will ute all honorabU means to secure their election. 6. That the course pursued by the present county officers is creditable to Craven county 's untarnished name, and that the officers, Sheriff Stimaon, Treas urer Patterson, and O. Hubbe, Register of Deeds, have made great improve ment over their predecessor and are entitled to our undivided support. 7. That working the public roads by taxation la much fairer than the pres ent system; therefore we ask our next representatives in the Legislature to enact such law aa would be just and right between the poor and rich man. 8. Resolved. That we nominate U Stimson for the office of Sheriff: Isaac Patterson for Treaaurer; O. Hubba for Register of Deeds; Miles Shepard for Coroner; II. J Lovick for County Sur veyor. 9. That we endorse the nomination of II. S Nunn for the Senate and K A. Russell for the House of Represen tatives 10. That these resolutions be pub lished in the Daily Journal, Raleigh Signal, Cape Fear Advocate, and Golden Rule. Other Republican papers favar ing will please copy. Isaac II. Smith. ". President Convention. IlKhv Smith, Sec. DAVIS SCHOOL; R V to iUltr cot Military Boarding School run buys Md T0CS4 KXX. rui mnaranoa tor say CaDa- or (or Bimn . Htwihikaav Uoa : en ekunat : bum s latent awlWvt auiidia-i j Cm4r ( .r. EILw"4'1 mi rrar. rT ijy.8r a. A Oa m. fur MUu MtrntMr a Slant . vmv low MATkA. ri TalearapkT wtin full unrttculara aadr A. C. DAVIS, Sunt.. Li LiUANUE, . C. Boat For Sale, With sail 8PA1N fo..t it can te sot n i osra Inquiry of J. f 1 't -k street, where au? dlw AGE.I, FOR v FOR pi 'i' pia ioih auur TAKES IOIH .HOICK." AND 1 have a very fluo TANUIOATK r n. l u fLKIltLlSID M Till HIM IV II tHHUOl AMU VIURTOM. AUKAl'. I'll i ("iiiar is ,h.,i emmnh fur ih A MM I 'A I tj i o tuiuU ur i v the volera can smoke il:em. h '.vc rer.'a ra. h .r I'llM KB S CIUAH TOHK. .fre iiu In. (.mini ii.m-mI Ch..!.. Hiuoaii'it an,t ai;km,l af ami. C1aia, and on iiie other aij k.mvI iiool loda Water UlDKr a I'.rp H.K k Ualrt eU- fie V I. PALTIBR : a '...rtjr to :rt mi ttuiw n. SEE WHAT MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY WILL DO FUR CANCER. All the Way from Japan. Mu. A. K. UAWKE8-Dear Sir: 1 am much pleased witb the pantisoopic glasses vou so perfectly adapted to my eyes; with them I am enabled to read, as in my youth, the finest print with the greatest ease. I cheerfully recommend them to tbe public. Respectfully, K. B. HCBBARI), (Ex-Oov. of Texaa) Minister to Japan, All eyes fitted and fit guaranteed by F. S. Duffy, New Berne, N. C. il3dlm A Ml It. v. I IIKI). I)K I. M I n I'll,. on 1'vnr Ma.imn y..i mv lot ii, e to j . h . e ' -i h lentlmoii) ..f t , me hy om 1 1 1 H .n i . teen )nu uto 1 a n Wflnf J t,. i., ,:u ! N. h .m rtgtit siile of mv h u in.; bltntf ilrv menl oran hen i M;a ip.l, im! 1 i.ey n a short i!;ii.-. hi peareU uniler tlo' n.i;ih Iti bins ftiwl I u i ii no h, i! dun Inn pa ns (i . in ii eye, ,'au.s; g i ch i ,i . :r , e e, e en 1" s.eeM oi,i. tM'Iti'l, 1U! nc-ei :i Mill Some phyKiriaim proi ol tiers ch i on ir .1 k! j -: ;is to let it Hi. .iio 1 - 1 ,! atto, W hen ii 1.' 1 !e ( .t.e 1 . ,1 ,! , ve joii trttig . 1.' tMTecleii OD 1UOIH. Kit lit l.y whSt ui .ng oti tbe ' ' i rt'leili --'ou.,1 remove I re 1 11 i n aiiln . try, in,. ui ap "Itetlileil with 111 .'iis mi 1 tharp, ' ' 1 i iHre 10 the 11c on the no s : would feel i no' t ,tippea,r. 1 1 i ! t er.erus, ai: o a. 1 l laed me I i.iii., two y ear s Kit 11 10 iorin right I i h eye. I'seniliUiig 11 watt, which ', luiiif ai..l iinpearance It 1 he a Ihi-ki' as a si raw herry, and i lie h'a.-e entirely FERD. ULRICII, Wholesale Grocer. Twines. Ropes, Canvas, Paints, Oils, Galvanized and Copper Doat Hardware. under the 1 could not rei eiKin grew tu the acahN came oil ami left raw lift vlna fern of a i-ani't 1 . 1 heijan to ute vailous klinln.of saic i, heul it up, but never could I consulted w, t Ii physicians of great experience, they km;, I it looked aus- pli loua oi II. and -d ;sed me 1 1 h;n e 1 1 cut or "' Orders taken Seines. for Neta and Presbrterian Church 8rv ice at 11 a.m. HnnosT-scaooi as v a.m. Y. M. a A. Devotional meeting at MIDDLE 8TREET, NEW BEBNE, N. C. . Tub St. Faal, Gtobe; wja a Ba kota Eepablicaa f epndlates Benja min Harrison because he believes . him to be unsound on the doctrine of infant baptism. . Fisk is the only candidate who carries water enough for all. " . . A North Carolina editor says . (he - whipping post in this State ' to punish petty offender would be a mercy.? We.); suppose he is . orthodox, and stands . by ; tbe old couplet ' "That mercy I to Others ihow, i f That mercy show to ma.'. r potato hills than an even and smooth the rooms of tha asaxwn on Middle liV.. u .ku Ka 8 Sabjeot "Tws Ifs." walk as It should be. t j , fl WtlU)r wuii, During the warm spell of weatner a little three year old boy who in com-1 Personal. ....in. ...ks1. .,-.! rVnm thm Mia Rachel Brookleld has cone to extreme heat, but who not havinir had New YorkonavUit torelatite. She any nraviona exnarienoe could not will return ia time for the opening of nnderatand it. came" runninc to hU I school the 19th of September. vu f.Aa..i..narfwayani.t Mr. O. H. Roberts, eashier of the H.T .Vrearnlr and e.rneatlv asked NtlonaI Bank, has gone North on a tion streaming and earnestly uked, few w..ki TMttlon. "mother what's the matter with me ?" Mri. yr. If. Wateon and ohlldren are " . at Morehead City. Invite Him Up. . I Her. J. M. Watson of Hyde connty We suggest that the Y. M. D. Club I arrived yesterday aad will preaoh at Invite Hon. S. 8. Cox to visit ns one . unurcn wasj. night daring the coming week and give gtAmer jcovemonta. the first ballot Jsa.D. Sutton received a majority of all the votes and was de oiarea toe nominee. vnTirr nv T.. Hodires. J. P. Haskitt. W. B. Nonn, David Rountree and S.H. Bright Change of Place for Holding were placed in nomination for Register Nine 116n. S. S. Cox is now arilore. head. We ' suggest that he be in vited -to - speak for Democracy in North Carolina. Jeffersonian prin . ciplcs hare no abler defender, the South no more steadfast friend, and the Demacracy no more in- vincible champion. -- -, " '. Tua canvass has been opened .!!y by the Democracy. Sena t i Vance, Vobrhees, Gorman, r l and Colquitt; andKepre Eciitii ives Cox, Carlisle, Mills . and T radii Dridso have spoken, and the j are ablaze with the' fires of ': - r.ocLcstcr, Union Adver ;s: Lr"rj's bisraftla work of Deeds. As the balloting was about to begin W. B. Nunn requested that his name be withdrawn. Geo. L. Hodges was elected receiving every vote but one on the first ballot. Jesse Jackson, Lewis Foes, T. R. Boose, F. M. Haskins, John L. Harts- leld and A. J. Dawson were put in nomination for Treasurer. Mr. Jackson was elected on the second ballot. T. A. Bouse and W. A. Jones were as a talk. If President Moore will take hold of the matter it eaa be. pushed through. ' Lets try it. A Book and Ladder Company, There is no more Important adjunct of a fir department than a good hook and ladder company, a feature which onr -department has for some time lacked, and a want that has been seri ously felt. Several years ago the Me chanics' Company filled .this need . well and acceptably by the performance of excellent service. From various cause its efficiency detracted' A movement is now mad however-by a number of eentlernenwho in its best days were ao tive members of the old organization to restore it to Its old time efficiency and the first step, has been : taken in the election of offioers.4 Tne next will he application for reinstatement ia the De partment where it will no doubt be suo ctssful, and thi city should then see that it is properly appurtenanced. house and the same facilities flrea it t3 perform service as other companies 1 of tbe department enjoy The Vesper of the E. 0. D. line arrived yesterday with a cargo of general mer chandise and will sail at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.' The Eaglet of this line will arrive today. 3 I i ; .-4vj Llstef Letters Remaining In the poetoffioe at New! patriotism . and enoouragment for the pat in nomination for Surveyor was eteotea on tne nrst canoe After several ballots R. W. Pope, Esq waa nominated ror uoroner 8. L Wooten. Esq having been noti fled of his nomination came forward and aooepted the same in a very ap nronriate sneecb. Col. M. a . wmuora was louuiy cauea for, He responded in a speech fall of Elections in No. Township. Nortii Carolina, Ceavkn County, 1 County Commissioners' Office, New Berne, Aug. 8th, 1880. ) Notice is hereby given that by an or der of the Board of County Commis sioners of Craven county, passed this day, the voting precinct at Brock 'e Store in No. 9 Township, in said county, has been changed from said place to May's Store at or in Jasper, to be known and designated as Jasper Pce- cinot in said township, and that all elections in said township shall be held Rouse t ajd U( named pUoe until otherwise ordered. By order of the Board, ORLANDO HUBBS, a7 dSOJ Clerk Board Com. VALUABLE PROPERTY A alx-horse Baldwin Upright Engine, rma nM.it fvinnt. n. n . animit I nominees of the convention 12th. 1888; I AM convention outiuk cumpietau lis thlrty-flve aaw Brown Oln, in food repair, Ella Bonner. Green Dees, Martha I work adjourned sine die. it was the buiups cotton Pkbs, which needa about $5.w Donniaon, Minnie Oatlin, Olive B. Car-1 largest and most harmonious convention worth of work to pat in proper order, and raway, care of Mr. H. Hill, Bam. Jones. I ever held in the county. The primary one Cood as new Thimble Bkein Tennessee Twiner Jones, Battle Johnson, Bev. W. meetings in tne to wnsnip, rt is saia, wagon. B. F. Komegay lo), BUS. J. .U. HUier. I were newer aweuaeu inan ever oaiurs. no eash wanted, win sen on long time W. H. ROWS, Miss Maggie BJWiana I j. - "' , . ., L with flrst class teal eatate aeennty, eignt per E. Sanders. - i . - sjunnsja-xtf- iva.L, cant. Intertat. Persons calling for above letters, Willi- Read the following: nr. u. a. Morris, i Kagme, Qin and Press tsfiooo, first eoat say advertlsed,and give date of list, v Newark, ate., says: - was a own witn jroaoo. : Tha rerulsiiona now require inai one i aosoeaa oa lungB, iuu "wuui anupuj-i wagon moo, nm coat so5.oe. For runner cent shall be eollected on the delivery I slclan pronounoed me -an Inourable mfomation apply at JotraHALoffle. of each letter advertised. . - oonsampuve. Ksegan iaEmgur.ia.ing e M, MABT.T, r. tu I New juisoovery . lor consumption, am now on my afSrt Dufh's Group Syrup. rork on my farms It Lethe ., .. , . - I stein Mere Pleasant : v I ovsrsee the work - . . . . . I . t - . I . 3 TO the taste, more aocepDie to tne nness meu Racine of the late Dr. WaitebDcitt. stomach, and more truly benenoiai mi : Jesse maaiewarf, locator, . wnio,i . . - - ... .' aaw-t . . a. AT T"V TTI- its action, the famous California liquid I says- -uaa is not oeen tor ur. iving a fruit remedy, 8yrnp of Figs, is rapidly New Discover fof. Consumption -1 nnu nf all ntharav Trr lc. ubs i wouiu nave uiea oi . iiunz xrouDiee. bottle will prove Its merits. , Was given np by. doctors 'lm now in . . . a aaak kaa aa la . S . S . a . Si Swa T a. art S . . . a R. N. Uu::y, Teot, New tierne, a. U, I oeet or neaitn. ry it. , oampie noniee jalylSdw4w I free at B, , uuny.s arug store. . PREPARED AND SOLD BY", . : NEW BERNE, North Catolins. Jnnel6dwtf ,-r. urn! nut at en c I 1 : , 1 n,,i w.mIi to do thei; and I t-1 1 1 pn suad'ul it wag In my blood, I resolved to iry jmir Ki'incjy, as It had tpn reromiijenileJ lo mp. I Jul so with the most happy results. 1 ,-an say I am a ell man 1 cannot say too much for your Remedy, It Is wort Ii lia weight m old. Ite fore 1 had used one holl le I waa hopeful, and at the eiplratlon of iuo wepkn Uie sore waa ntlrely hraleil, Hie kcjIpb (.r roiibnes8 o he akin all gone, and left me a new man. I will give one similarly airected any further nformatlon they may desire, and can only say, If the public will give your Remedy s trial It will apeak for Itself, and your success 111 know no bounds, tkxl speed Ihs day that must dawn upon your future prosperity! Yours moat tnily, JAMES CARTKP. A IvKlKGTON, Bend for pamphlet containing testimonials of cures made among onr home people, aod Indorsements by well known citizens and druggists of North Carolina. Price tl.00 per bottle; to no per half-dozen hot tips; Wash 50 cents per rckage; $1 ' per half-dozen packages. E. H. MEADOWS & CO, AGENTS, WEVBER. . r Address MRS. JOE PERSON, KITTRELL, !. C. Assignees' Sale. In pursuance of a deed of assignment made by Dail Bros, to us as trustees, we shall proceed to sell at public auction, at tneir store on Urnven street, in the city of New Berne on Wednesday, the " 15th day of August, 1833, at 12 m.. un less sooner disposed of, the Entire Stock of Goods Contained in said store. Store Fixtures. Desk, aod one Marvin Safe. 8 acres of land on Broad creek, in Pamlico county, together with the steam saw-mill with 80 horee cower engine, return tubular boiler, and all necessary equipments for a saw-mill. Capacity 20,000 feet per day. Also a AwAllinir hmtaA atrira honoa .nil w. house on said lot. - ' " Ono lot of land in Morehead City, No. , 4, square 4. - One office building in tha city cf New t ' Berne, on the east side of Craven street, I -near cotton platform. . , . Tbe light draught passeneer and: freight steamer Carolina. 82 tons regf-" ter, carrying easily 100 bMes of cottoa,' -t stern wheel, chain gearing. Machinery: y. ana nan in good order. , . t , One 12 horse power Eoupse engine. , ; One warehouse at Bell's Ferry. ; : 1 One flat at Bell's Ferrv. - 1 One horse and dray - ' - Terms Cash. - - v' ... - - ; W. D.. Wall as, , ; . - -Josiih Extjm,, , Jy8dwtd.J ' : Awfgnecs, '.