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f - - - - - r - - . - - 0URNAL. ill.; vol vin.-m 5. ; NEW BERNE, N. a; SATURDAY. APRIL 6t 1889. PRICE 5 CENT8.II -:::;r:3 locals. :-A t';k spotted ooeeh puppy, v- itiui will & paid for Mh.n loJccuaLccce. ipr3i, 'UlCAJO EEIFef the hst quality V Ul !S. . l0 SSlU this ? TALL FED BEEF A very Iuom at S ert stalls thU morning, i-it 0USI-Oa MiddJs street, Friday, b.U bene, of key. Cu be sk- wiced et thie oQoe by jleg eV VruBiect. . - - - 8' I'M ALL- a IMS. Breakfast . Strip. Corned: Um(, S&ooiaers. esr 1 act mm, Chipped - Bf, Codfish, Too tut. Cruabed Whsei, Oet Fiekee, ll.i:, Evaporated Jtppl, Pi 1 Prases, Or Qeges, Tploct, Ceuuo. Frssh Lemoee, Coooauut, U,rry Powder. Capers. Macaroni. FU- coring Eitreete, Maple 8yrnp, Olives, I uoer Nuts, Breakfast Hominy, Samp, ' V,rcetwrbir Beeoe. PkktvCtflp, . U hits betas. Choice Teen, Fim Toilet - Sapf Imported Bay Rom. C E.B&OVJR. DtCKENS WORKS-Ths eampls copy of the "Bos" edition of Dick .- en is now ob heed. Regular library ue, goe4 cloth blading end clou prist. Ws club thea worki complete with either the Daily t Wixklt JouEXAb at astonishingly ow prioes. Call and see saatplo, 4! ; , ; , 3 VTAME3 REDMOND, WHOLESALE I HQUOB DEALER, has jost rs . reived a good aesortmsnt ol Native Wioee andBraadlee, and also aorneof r . . tha famous California Wlae known aa ' ' - - the-" Angelica," made frees tha famous . ' aal delicious "Angelica Greps. Thia " : Qraps is only eaooesefuily cultivated la v tee fckmthern part of California; Dili - very delicate (rape and requlree oer V. Uia coedltioo of olimaU to bring it to ' excellence, which oonditione are only t aaet ia that paradUo of tha United ' "... Htntea. Bla satire North Carolina 1 Winee and Brandiee from the tintagea - of Oarrett 6t Co. aad J. Wharton Green , are of -ery raperlor quality and are ; , 'ery para. ;. :j ' . . !.. DERTAt I OBBWINQ QUII Cleaniee, Preaerree and Beanti&ee - the-teeth, and awaetene the breath. lfecofnmended by dentista. Sold by1 , ' ; draEttate aad ooafeotionere. Try It. - T?AMILY MEAT CUTTERS at : . 'J?' v-.... Gko. Allen A Co. ' ' tLOWERSfot'deooratlone, boqaeU, , - JL large and email, or floral deiigne -: " tor any parpoao forniahed on abort - r ' uotio by lea Ting ordera with Sam. RadcIUroa Middle ftreet; ; m29tf t H '- I70R 8ALE--Cow with young alf. ' . 1? fitf : v v w.F, ButEOi Co. ; ' r MpORTBb FRENca brandy and ... - X HOLLAND GIN, inet received and -: for eele bf . Jajms Rkdmomd. ' - T?ERTILI2ER8 for Truckera and for ' X Cotton Ptantera, al ;V i - ; ; , .flo ALLKH ft Co. I LOUOHS CalUratora and Harrowe at very lomprioea. ' 7V-W-::'::'i-:;s;j..: G10.; Allkh Co. "-''.-.fUSf RECETVED-Another lot of ft . tl GARRETT'S COONAO BRANDY for tale by t Jxmsb Rkdhohd. C ANKThoonad olla Wall-Paper at : r J very low prioea. ' ..-X-'. 0ld,'.A4Uni eYOO. PCRS WIN E3 AND LIQUOR for ; x Medicinal and other neee for aala ..' by;(. s. ' J AMIS RedKOKD. ( - BoTjULSGiKa is to l) .banished from France. So the Btory rog. -! - .--i-i '.::.t - Kdwin Booth wm etrlcken with para! vai while :p!aJn1f'pteo., : i.'osa of freaidentflUrrison'g Ecnilnationi to the iBenfcte frerete- jec U 3, bnt . eff hteen'taUed of con- Cnnation.''.-; -:4' rfcwv;riy, -Mata-aaaaraMaaf Dsmocbatb have: elected the ;t or of St. Lonia, Mo, vjhe city vbs oTerwhelmiBglj ?, iiepuhlican I.t Kanaaa,: where - women rote, tV-ra waa a war ol words atone t r t 'ci amore the voters and a fc-a ran' ltabbed.;-f? Kr&lP nsn-isiio printing; istab " t haa been discovered ia t z i m any peraons .con ::h It arrested v'-f'H's I. "ting troable between : t statf farm lands. ; : j L are teen evicted, s eowirj the lands from U.:ra tz :-hUey j 5 ere ia fjected as though T was a correct, viict of a 3 cri-cr's Jarj who, after ' I- 'j cf'a dead man f r tiaes raamea ' c.rnrrci, said that ' , -"a from natnra; : t5 discard ' tock 1 C-t'tsa. we ; V t. V ry r !- t:..3 ls LOCAL NEWS. ; MWJMVX&TISIMEXTS. : ' Jocmijl Pappy loaU ; J0CK51L Ktyi faind. . B, SwtST-ficail-f ed beef. C E. Nxt90 Cboago beef. C, E. Sloteb 'Small hame, ata. . Johji DcniiriBe Iriah potatoee. J. E. Smith --Clothlbg. ehaea, etc ' Tha Craven County AUlienoe wee in eeaaion 7 eater day . . , Tom Hall haa a four barrel gun which he think e it earloeity. Moor ft Brady 'a cannery ia running regularly and canning a greet many oyetera. The Raleigh Newe and Obeerver an nounces tha death of John Spellaea, aa old and widely -known journallat. One of the colored men arreeted for refuting to obey the offioere of the fire deortment had Mr. E. M. Pevie, one of the cf&oete of the departmentr be fore Jaitioe E. G Hill yeeterday upon a charge of aeaault and battery. The oaee waa postponed until next Friday. Personal. UUs Fannia Wooten and Mary V. Smith of Fort Barnwell, era in the city. Poatponed. Tha ease against the two colored men who refused to obey the chief of the fire department waa called before Jus- tioa Brinson yesterday and postponed until Monday. We hardly think it the proper thing for newspapers to array the public against one for aa offenoe before he has had a trial and been convicted aooord lag to law. These men are charged with a very eerioua offense, and publio sentiment ia undoubtedly in favor of eaataining the officers of the depart ment. No fire department can be efficient unlet the orders of ite chief and other officers are obeyed. Shipping News. The steamer Annie of the E. C. D. line Billed yesterday with cargo of cot ton, lumber, naval stores and general exports. The steamer Tahoma will sail thia morning at 7 o'clock. The steamer Stout of the Clyde line arrived from Baltimore yeaterday morning with a cargo of general mer chandise. The steamer Manteo of the O. D. line sailed for Norfolk yeeterday morning. Tha Newberna of thia line will arrive tonight Fir Department Troubles. The trouble during the fire on Thurs day moriiag at Mr. St im ion's mill be tween (he officers of tha department and two oolored mea who not only re fused to obey their ordera, but ueed abusive language, seems to have been of a more serious nature than wo were advieed. The reeolntiont of the fire department came la at a lata hoar oa Thursday night too late for oa to make such comment aa the facta aa therein presented deserve. Mr. StfmoB le a neefnl man laths community In that he U a large maau faoturet f hmber( employe a great many hande,' -expends a large amount of i money ' for ' lumber and " labor. which ia . . eonaiderablo, help Xa ths "trade . of ' the city, and mors, . he haa aver been fount to be one of the most liberal fax contributing to, publio enterprise and charitable purposes. Any man of hie means enterprise1 , and liberality, Is bound to wield considerable .: Influence ia " any community. L - The cfflcerl of the firs department are wall aware of ths Influence and stand lag of Mr. Stlmson ia ths community, but do they propose to 1st him off with a resolution of oenaure and arrest and puaiah two colored mea in his" em ploy? The department resolution pub lished la yeatsrday'a Jouuhal charges Mr. Stimion with "upholding and abet ting ths refusal of certain colored ansa in hie employ to obey orders of the chief engineer of said department at tha recent fire at his milla; alio his sustain- log them ia ths use of profane and abusive language to the efficera In com mand."- f?:".hl If the abovs charges are true, thea why wu Mr. Stlmson not arreeted along with the colored men whom he upheld and .abetted? Was he exenesd he' cause he was a man of Wealth .and In fiaenoe? If guilty, ought he not to bs punished instead of ths oolored men under htm? -If it la a lerious matter to disobey the officers of the department and to Interfere with those actio z under their orders .during the progrese of a fire, ought not the evil to be nipped ia the hud by: striking, at the substance ai well as at a ihsdowl One maa.of wealth and influence caa give the de partment more trouble than a dozen In- i'gtji3cant colored men If the charges made by the depart tntist era true (and we have no reaeoa f dbpoaltioa to doubt them), thea tha departmaat haa not dona tto duty er Mr. SUaoaoa would have been arreeted aa well as the oolored mea. We will not charge tha officers aad members of the department with being lacking lawgTit, wo knew they have plenty of that, but we ask ia ail oaador and sincerity (there ia no"grit" required to do this) why do you snatch up two ignorant oolored mea to puaiah for aa effence, aad let a man of intellirenoe, wealth aad iaflaenoe whom yoa aay ia equally guilty, go with simply a resolu tion of ceo sure ? The Jooksal haa always stood by the firs department, It haa always been at the oomm and of the companies when ever they desired to use its columns, aad we will oppose to the bitter end anything that tends to destroy its efficiency. Tha officers must be sus tained during the progress of a fire and whoever attempts to interfere with their prerogatives at suoh timee, be he rich or poor, high or low, black or white, should be dealt with according to law. CIT1 COUSCll. PROCEEDINGS. April 3cT, 1388. An adjourned regular meeting of the Board waa held at o'clock p. m., Mayor Meadows, presiding. Present, Councilman Williams, Lane, Crawford and Thomas. There not being a quorum the meeting adjourned to 9 o'clock on April 4th. Silas Fulcheb, Clerk. . April 4th, 1889. An adjourned regular meeting was held at 9 o'clock, Mayor Meadows pre siding. Present, Councilmen Williams, Gray, Ulrich, Lane, Simmons, Thomas and Crawford. The matter of extending George street waa taken up, and tha following ordinance waa offered and adopted: Be it ordained by the Mayor and Board of Councilmen of the city of New Berne: See. 1. That a street be and the same is hereby laid out and established, be ginning at the intersection of George and Cypress streets, and running north wardly to the railroad the width of 00 feet, pursuant to ths survey made by the U. S. Government,, and taking seventeen feet on each side of the road aa It now rune. Seo. 9. That aaid street eo laid out and established aa aforesaid shall be known aa George etreet. Seo. a. Thai the Mayor be and ia hereby authorized, empowered and dirsctsd to issue his warrant to the Sheriff of Craven oouaty oommandisg him to summon a jury to asseeethe damages sustained by the ownere of land required for eaid etreet aa required by law. Councilman Williams moved that the Mayor and city attorney take steps at onoa to carry out thia ordinance, which waa passed. Councilman Williams read s letter from Misa Case, of Newport, R. I., in regard to a boat that had been in the possession of the ex-city marshal on his olalm for cost which wm not doe him for about year, asking that tha boat be turned over to Mr. Blades for her, which was, on motion, ordered to be done. Mr. O. n. Uuioa asked and was granted permission to make a etatement la reference to his services in the pur chase of ths right of way for the oeme tery road, which he did. Silas Fulcheb, Clerk. . Shipwrecked Crew in Pert. BiLTDfORE. Anril 8. The ateamahio Decatur H. Miller, Capt. Taylor, wbtcb arrived this morning from Boston brought the shipwrecked crew of seven aasasf the British schooner Margaret U, which was loaded with eager, sailed from Trinidad, Cobs, on February 87 for the Delaware Breakwater and en countered a storm oa March 9, and on the 34 th foundered. k . w si 11 swat St. Paul April SReporta were re ceived here late last night or a bad rail road wreck en the Northern PaolAo near Missoula. Mont, About I o'clock the passenger train ran Into a freight and a green might fireman and two tramps wno wars eteaimg a tide were killed and- some1 ethers lajnrsd. The accident was ceased by. a misplaced switch- v -..V' I -V Earthquake JShock la HajtL New Yoax, April 8. Purser Soholtx of ths steamer 1 Callao, which ar rived today from Pert ds Palx. Hayti, reports that at about 10,45 a. m., March 33, a heavy shock of earthquake waa felt In ths town and adjacent country. whlsh -lasted several seconds.. -At the time the schooner left no news bad baen received of any loss of life or damage property. -v .,-..-; vt i" s v &aooasiuaes tuuiLi : CaikLirSTOS.' ' W. ?Ta. Aurtl tDe tctivee Bald win.tRoblrt son and WaU lace, coal police tor the Fikhora region L'srcsr county, went to Tot River yes- trdtytoaireta dwperado and moon ttl -or named Will Moran.. A fight Str-s'-"l and Moran was killed,' hot, bow t"r,' uoUl he had wounded seriously all t'iree cf , ths detectives. .'. Much SOUTH CAR0L15A SEWS. Frea the State Papers. Durham Plant: Two more electric lights, will be placed on the streets. Our Presbyterian friends are moving with energy toward securing a new and com mod tone eburoh building. Charlotte Chronicle: The Gentle men s Driving Club of Charlotte, N. C , was yesterday incorporate J . The capi tal stock is $10,000. with the priTilea of increasing it to 820.000. Theobjetof the club, as stated in the article, of in corporation, U the improvement of the breed and development of horses for epeed and other purposes. Wilson Mitror: Mr. Barcait, a con verted Jew, made a very interesting talk in the Methodiet church on Thurs day night, and gave a very feeling and thrilling account of bis conversion to theCh-ietian faiih. The meeting i. still in pro(-rese at the Methodist church, and " Jesus of Nazareth is pass ing by." Fifty happy souls have had their sing forgiven, and found the com fort that come, alone from Heaven. Asheville Citizen: Mr.Tbeo. Hobgood has purchased the Evening Tribune of thia city, end will begid the publication of a morning paper about the 10th insi. Rev. R. O. IVarson, of this oity, will, at no distant day, publish a vol ume of Bible reading and also a volume of sermons. The title of the former will be "Truth Applied ." and of tha latter, "Preaching the Word.'' Mr. Pearson hae alreudy secured th copy right on the manuscript of the aSote mentioned volunus. Wilmingtou Star: The truck growers are making preparations (or the ship ping season, and the outlook in regarded as promising, barring an A pnl frost A correspondent writing from Idaho, Cumberland county, says: "We are trying to get up a joint stock company to build a cotton factory at thin place Farmers are very busy try mg to mak more cotton than ever." The ciiy tax levy this year will ha two per cant-, the increase being necessary to ruevt interest on bonds of tho t ape Fear A Yadkin Valley and Onslow railroads. An aged sailor namxd 0. M. bud- ley, engaged yesterday morning in lowering; the yardu on the (ierninu barque Albatross, lying near the marine railway, was struck ou the head and instantly killed. News and Observer: New was re ceived here that the mills of J. A. Wil son and also a large warehouse adjoin ing were consumed by fire at Wilson Mills. The loss was estimated at 'J 0 . - 000. A man named Wallace who went into the mills after his tool cheat was burned to death. Last night the depot here presented the most lively scenes that hag yt been witnessed. Five car loads of negroes, bound for Arkansas, were awaiting the train and it looked as if half of tho remaining oolored population of Wake county had mustered to see them off. It was im possible to get within a stone's throw of the depot building. The platform and the ground all around were piled up ith the effects of emigrants, which were stowed in barrels, boxes, crates and chioken coops. There was one old lady with sixteen children, comprising several sets of twins, triplets, tto. Most of the emigrant were costumed in their 'Sunday beit. There was a dude in the crowd with a cane and a silk hat. which a bvstander said was of the pat tern of 1776. One negro who was not so happy as to be a family man was go ing around the women trying to induce some of them to act as his wife so ae to make him eligible as an exoduster The agents will not take single men. CHEATHAM. CALGHT THEM. Queer Story of North Carolina Elec tion jieuiou. The election of Cheatham (colored over Simmons (white) to Congress from Eastern North Carolina was brought about in a very funny manner, and waa practically settled in half an hour Opooaite New Berne is the town called Jamee Uity. It is settled entirely by ths blacks, and Simmons knew he had to get this solid vote to be re-elected. Hie friends went over and callel a publio meeting, and stated what Mr Simmons had done for the district and the colored people, and ae he really had proved himself a benefactor the colored electors were read; to so for him to man. The talk was all for Simmons, and Cheatham wae repudiated and in eulted. No one thought he bad the ghost of a show, but he was biding his time. Ths night before election Mr Cheatham himself appeared at a called meeting in Jamea City. The crowd op posed hie speaking, and one of the lead ere Inquired: man' Mars' Simmons git dat pro- prletton for do new Foe' Offisi1" ryes, as did." ''JLhdnt he git that 'propnation fur a stone road to ths soldiers' cemetery?" "Yes, he did." ' "Dida'l he git that 'propriation to build a new revenue cutter for die yere deeetriotT" 'Ye. he did." "Well, then what yere talkin' 'bout? " "Dats Hat de trouble, gem ten,' re plied Mr, Cheatham, as hs got hie open ing,. ,'Msra' Simmons got too much in- fluence. . Me goes down dar to waab- Ington, aa' says: 'Missur Cleveland, I want dat new roe' Urns down to new tUrtm.' An? Mioanr CUvelanrl ha-atti: 'Ali right, Missar Simmons, teke all ds money yoa want.'-An' Mara' Simmons roee; beck dar party soon aa' says: 'Missur Cleveland, I want stone road flown dar' In New Berne.' An' Missur Cleveland he sav: 'AIFright. Mr. Sim- bona. I give you $20,000 to mike stone road.', Aa1 Mars' Simmons goes back ia twd weeke ag'in aa'? says; ,' Missur fjleveiaaa , i want rsvenae cutter down dar' ia New Berne.' An'Missur Cleve land be aay;-'All tight. Mieear Sim mons, I tend yon one.1 'Now, gemlen, when Mara' SimmoDSrgoes down to Washington dis winter an' sayst'Mis- enf Cleveland, I want yon to take ail dem niggers in Jamee City aad put 'em back into slavery agin'. Waste Miasur Clevslaad f wine ter reply? He likes Mars' Sunsaons. Mare' Simmon got a heap of influence sbsr hiaa. So he gwiastosay: 'All right. Mitsui Sim mans, I'll do it wld de atmos' pleasure.' Dat 'a what has (win ter say, an' wbar will you niggers bs in one week arter dat?" The alarm spread like wild fir, and the more it was talked the more it was believed, and the next day every tingle black vote in tha town went to Cheat ham and elected him Philadelphia Record, March list. A Card. I would hereby tender my thanks to the tire department, especially to the hook and ladder company, and others, both whits and colored, who by their effort, saved my residence from de struction by lbs dr. at Stimton's mill. U. C. WlllTlCHl KBT. ADVICE TO MOTH KIIS. Mli8. WlSSLOW'B 8ooTHlu SVHIP should always be used for children teething. It soothe the child, eoflene the gum, allay all pain, curve wind colic, and is the beet remedy for 'diar hoes. Tweotv-flve cents a bottle. The Ladies Triumphant OskaUwsa, Kansas, April ;l -The Oskaloo idea i still extant. After a vigorous fight the female candidates for city omces won the day by sweeping majorities. At Cottonwood Vails, Kan sa. the ladies were also triumphant. Mrs. Minnie Morgan being elected Mayor with all the members of the Council of her sex. "1 was most ready to return a blow and would not brook at all this sou of thing," for I knew I would cure all damage ith Salvation Oil '.'5,- Never ' bull dot. ' a man, but if u meet on with a bad Cough you intiv bull-doze" him to advantage with I'r Bull's Cough Syrup. 25o. Fine Irish Potatoes. I hate received a LAUllK SHU' MKNT of FINK IRISH l'oTATt 'F.S. which I am retailing at the low iirice of 20 CENTS FER FECK, 7) CENTS PER BUSHEL. JOHN DUNN. ai fl Iw A Nice Line of Men's, Youth's and Boys' Clothing Just Received. -ALSO- Shoes, Hats and Dry Goods. Which will he sold very cheap at J. E. SMITH, Agt., Middle St., New Berne, N. C. Furniture AND DADY CARRIAGES. THE NEW BKRIVB FTJRNITl RE CO. STILL, LBADSt We have on band and are manufacturing ami receiving every day handsome Parlor Hutu. Chamber Halt, liail standi. Ward robe., DeX. Chair., Loonies, Tin Hare, and Mailreues. All the good, we manufacture are good and substantial. We alto have the Quest stock ana latest iyie or naoy tar nai.es that haa ever been brought to this city. W have a nne stocs or ciocs, pic tares and Mirror. We pay spot cash for oar (roods, and get a discount of 40 and 50 per cent, uieretore we can sen goon, cneaper than any other .tore In this city, Woare alio aajent fo- the Eclipse Kewlng Machine It haa no eiual. II yoa want a nrsi-ciAs machine call and see a. before buying else where. We will ave you money. T. J. TURNER 6l CO., PROPRIETORS. 2221 Middle street, New Berne. N. C. City Ordinance Be it ordained by the Mayor end Board of Councilmen of the City of New Berne: Sec. 1. That a street be and the same ia hereby laid oat ana estaouenea, Be ginning on the northern line of South Front street at its Intersection with Qeorge street and running thence with the eastern and western lines or ueorge street extended to the channel of Trent river. Seo. 2. That aaid street so laid out and established aa aforesaid shall be known as George etreet. Seo. 8. That the 'Mayor be and is hereby authorised, empowered and directed to issue hie warrant to the Sheriff of Craven county commanding hint to summon a jury to aasese the damages sustained by the owners- of lands required for eaid street as re quired by law. E. H. Mka-dowb, Mayor. Silas Fulcheb, Clerk. BABY CARRIAGES Furniture ! ! A new lot of the Latset Sty lee of Baby Carriages, and a larars assortment of I every description of Furniture Just re 1 ceived, ana wm ss woeivea. Please' call! and see' bar Baby Car riages. .-, " ; . - Prices Right Down to IBock Bottom. " . 5 .. r ".', JOIiHE'JTEn v- seldw Middle if. New Boras. 1HC ALPHEUS FIELD?. Physician and Surgeon South Front St., sear Craven, mr29Jlm NEW BERNE. N.C. DISSOLUTION. T. The copartnership heretofore exsatiag between Ed ( J. & Clark hastate day been mutual ? dissolved. Ths baekssts wni be carried on ty ths nndaieif aed. to whom all drt ta ill he paid. 4 d 1 C C. CLARK, Ja. $751 to $2501 oo . no TH eaas nu wortlMfcw l.orst) ami j!ve u en tjoi time to tn. buvl rti,i mouieu'i aiav h profitably etupv.vj ... 4 tfw .oun.-i. la ttvti nj ,-u r. n I- ih Nm a ci , 1009 J ft h , L in,m,l N.r ntDd t itn eicx. .1'. .l:r ri i - r r Be. rd. Board person An r , . r. u i t , ins for four J Ml lie J . VA! r east K Eli, Middle t. dtf n el . ItHh. Mar- h MOLASSES. English Island, Just arrived per Schr. Mattie Kiles, For sale by ROBERTS & BR0.f South Front St. Wanted: V'l I U-C, '...(! .!,, ;'.o Mu-B rl -k !; ;o" Mumk Mi hi-. ' Km Miu.-. ;:oo I III. r iih. ion Mink Minn 1 1 I I in .Mi i i,H 'iO hpHr Mi in "o U.ll ('hi Sli rix W II .-Hie ( nt San; . ',oo Kl.l.ii M. im. 'J .'it I I lee r It i n lolMI I ftUl,. H I.I 4. IOoO Sheep Sk III 1IH0) I i.mt Skin nd alao Tallow, llctnai and Ftih Hounds. Highest market ( ri. o paid for all the above. If juu ii .n t believe it. try me. J t SMITH. mr'27dwlni New Berne, N. C. Truckers Needing Genuine Early Rose Seed Potatoes, Maine Stock, for replanting their crop, can be supplied at Lowest Price by IT. Ulrieli, WIIOLKSAU: GROCER, MIK'I.K STREET, NEW BERNE. N l . For Rent, Dwelling on Johnson etreet. opposite the Academy (Irten. Seven rooms. Apply to ml3 dim F. M. SIMMONS. Pure Corn tVhiskey, FROM THE MOIW TAINS. I have on hand a lot of Pure Mountain Corn Whiskey and Alcohol for Medicinal pur noses. J. F. TAYLOR, Wholesale aul Retail Grocer, FOOT OF MIDDLE STREET -jn23 dwtf NEW BERNE. IT. O GORKI CORN I COnill 50,000 Bushels or SsEtld BT V.P. BURRUS fiCO., QENEEAL COMMISSIOIf MESCHAHTS. AKB GBAIif DEAim. ;! -.. v;ij lUBm, Doosv. I aw BERirB; 'jr. o. - ; .t3T Consign aVyont produce. '.v.J-jr mart dwtf i . tfo-iUe is anticipated. v
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