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.. . '- -'' - .- s.- ,' "-: " . -: -r- - - - . ."- ' - OH PRICE 5 CENTS. VOL. VHI.-NO, 167. NEW BERNE. N; C;. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1889. BC:2lcal3. LOCAL NEWS: "1 I " riFENro soother bbl. of nice Corned V7 Eeef today. - WOT".- XTO TOELL-reralated family oan IN afford to be without a Zb Veiioa" .... Oct. 11 ., - vWHHTt & OATM. t F.TTF.a and Note Pane furnished SJ and neatly printed at the Jouhhal offlc. Give us tout craw 3 ESTjure mountain corn whiskey, or medical purposes; at retail, by Out. 11 if. - A H. Holtoe's eld stand. Tinl HEADS and SwWments neatly 13 nrinud at .this offioa. tall and Wave your order with os., ,; : ' , ; LOADfcD SHELLS.Club ihell,wmd, Breach-loading gurV Repeating rifles, at : v,-. -v -'' ; Qot. 11 tf. Tf.wpim uatbb, t a . V ;J THE Latest Sty Jin Derby Hats at NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. " d T. rrr T Inotlnn ..1. ' ImM J WHIM awaw. 'C. E. 8uTKB Cornad beef. B. & L. Asa's Money to loan. E. W, Cakpkites Mortgage notice. Cotton, 8 80 to 10. Sales of eleven balea yeeterday. - : Oorton,aUinstrela.haTa been billed for tha New Berne theaUe, Oct. 24ih. r J, K. Willla, the proprietor of Eaat- ern Carolina marble works, wae getting in new etook yesterday. mhmav . i . rf i m Linn lie. iv. m. 1 1 n.?ii i ruiu. A. 9 ... W . . . . I " mnfln WHra n m ur kjitihemp fir Preyed t tto Vrion.urohea on Deed8, offiQ6 yMtetd,y oonreying the Bna7, vctooer . plantation of Mr. Garret Vine, at At the morning aertloe ReT. Mr. aeipnia, tne oonaiaerauon oeing io,- 0 I AAA WT 1 Crawford preached from the text II jne ana wmuy wu, wnen Sm. : 10 and 11. - ToDioaf outline-l. busineaB matters are settled here, go to Omci of Gih'l Fuioht Aoxbt. Niw Beb, N. 0., Oot. 13th, 1889. NOTICE. The following described property, now in the warehouse of the A. dt N. C. R. Co. at New Berne, will be sold at Public Auction on FRIDAY, NOVEM BER 1st. 1889, at said warehouse, to pay The Ark of God and the inoident re. "uaaeipnia to iney oame to wis the freight and charges on the same. nnrA i u n ... . county f rom Miohigan a few years ago. Sale to oommenoa at 18 m. ...... n . 1. 1 Mr. Vtha slid laiterHli that ha had B. lj. JJiLilj, U the home brings blessings to all: F. A. Ar1nvui varv mnnh I Via f riarMahin nf 1D0 OllOWlng are WO nameS 01 COn- aigneee, articles in warehouse, and the described the building of the Ark of our people since he has been here, and .mount of freight due God; how saored it was; a symbol of 18 reiucian. ro ieave;Dui, owning large J B Meska, 41 bdls,iron S25 85 diTiue presence; how it regulated the property in Philadelphia, he finds it to A J Denant, brU pipes 515 " . , .., . . . hi intnreat to livo thnre Whnn hfi E G Cuthbert, 8 mill Stones 1176 movements of Israel, until caDtured by nl8 mierea. 10 live meie. wnenne . a. . Mr. Chariea Reirenstein left yesterday the Phillistines ; referred to the young oame t0 this C0T abou fl' years ago Rangom & Wilson. 1 lot bs....'.'.'. 26 for New York, in the interest of the man. who. laokini reverenoe. touched nB waB ,n verJ Pr DeiUia' no now h Murphrey, 1 bdl poles, 1 do tent. j i:vf . Ith. Art ta of.uvon 0ri-anri I a vigorous, tealthy man. Our climate L 1 pkg, 1 keg, 8 bxs, 2 standi, 1 ixupvnu c.u ..... I -V u u ..j l, .. nn ruMtintm 9 BR Lumber 1. being placed at the Fair "quires respect and reverence for holy --K..y - r peop.e j . grounds for the erection of a building I to be used exclusively for the fish and ' A V Elegant Line of Gents' Fine Kid 0T.ter exhibit. I E' Of FfiS barrels of new Mess Art" Pbli8ned Drhan' Kh" tnVVpnrkl9:50rer barre? io the I ade its appearance. It is in pamphlet "merchanU.Y " W.P. BTJBBTJ8 ' Oo. . 'I form and both neat and newsy. H . VO.l I Tl, inlulnn maotinir Af tha vouns men of the Baptist church will S English ke held this evening at 7:80 o'clock . V''t. things. Second, "The fear'of Gol is the beginning of wisdom." How dif ferent people are affected by religion- some think it is all joy and love, but there must be with all this that fear whioh produces respect, obedience and love, not slavish fear. Practical In the family teach the children to fear God and reverenoe sacred things; keep God in the home. At nigbt the text was St. Luke II: 23. The preacher will be sorry to see Mr. Vyne and his family leave. its Statd Fair ia blast" at Ealefgh. now "in fall - rTHBt)emocxatio party U united, and when it ia united New York is iTTJemoorafio Btate. New Tork World. ,T. ... ; j i L . 1 L 1 HIL - ...LI!. 2. 11 I in weir cnuron. ii puu.m 8"J ghowed that there was no suoh thing as UVited tO attend. nii,lralit.- man ma. ha ncnlrol in Commanoinf yesterday, the steamers! politics, bnt it is not possible to be so in of . the Eastern Carolina Dispatch were! religion: in Christ is centered great placed on their fall schedule, and will I principles which were manifested in until further notice leave' New Bern! his life and which must be accepted or every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 4 p.m., and arrive here on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sun day r four trips each way per week. Long-Distance Hearing. Saturday night a sociable was held at Stella, Carteret county, which Is thirty- two miles from New Berne, and the rejected by overy man. A man must be honeet or dishonest, pure or impute, etc. Practical If you arc for Christ, show it by your life. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Services were conduoted by a lay member, in the absenoe of the pastor, Rev. Dr. Vass, being a day specially set apart by that ohurch for prayer for the young men of the church, that many Hotel Arrivals, The following are yesterday's arri vals at Hotel Albert: W. L. Durant, Isaao Shaw, Phila. ; G. Vyne and wife, Havelock; Chas. S. Bryan, W. B. Flanner, city; H. W. Shaw, New York; A. L. Boot, Rich mond ; A. M. Cunningham , J. H! Lati mer, Chas. B. Walker, H. S. MoCuskey, K. A. Williams, Atlanta, Ua.; Prof.S O. Bragaw.Pollooksville; C.W.Taylor, Washington, W.l)., u U. Turner, El- mira.N. Y.; W. R. O. Smith, Green ville, N. C ; Miss Hannah L. Osgood, city. i0KTll CAR0L1XA NEWS. From the State Papers. LEAVENING POWER " Of the various Baking Powders ffliuW trated from actual teat. ROYAL (PsaaaHaHBBBBaHaaaBBWi GRAKrS(Alum)....aa BUMFORD'S- Crah)...a Skyeai ''osseAP.f ? yellow .fever are reported at Key West, Fla., bat there is said to no'ffear of thidesease epreadiirjc. TnitReDnblican State Convention I muslo and chattering of the guests) , t I.' " i: Iwera difltlnotlv heard here, over the I ... . . Ol JNprwK nasiHiBseuuunuiuivuB-i ; . " ,. I might be raised up for the goBpelmims i . & . r.niannfina s i f ihb n. iiirinn. mannHr a try. Services appropriate to the sub ject were conducted, and a short ad dress delivered, based upon the 87th and 38th verses, and ix. obapter of Matthew. "Then eaith he unto his dis oiples: The harvest truly is plenteous, .'w. i4i nhinl'lePnoneline' Mr. F. TJlrioh, manager . en.d.orriDf at toe New Berne station, informs us ? , a the piae r holding me worm that tbB 1Ine w now in the begt of work I JPair. -7sr . ; , ling order. '-f' W nntu with . nlensnrft the en- SMPPR Newa . ' iL ; Wi.A2kA The steamer Eaglet, of the E. C. D. a .' . ... - "1 -t . ,i, - . . , . lune.aanea yesieraay wun a oargo oil out the laborers are few; pray ye, there- enfej-IntelHgenoery and eongratU- lumber, etc. The Annie of this fore, the Lord of the har vest, that he late - tne i peopi. -pi, i Anson on i nne will arrive this morning and sail will send forth laborer' having bo good a paper? I at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Steamer Manteo, of the O. - mKmammatmamaaetm- I Rtaamer Manteo. of tha O. D. line, ar WJt Ire Indebted to Hon .Kemp rived last night from Norfolk. The P.lBaHle. Pfegldent.Of the UniverlNewberne will sail today at noon. nltv of Nortrtf3arolinft. lor a eoov I Bwamer uenance, or tne uiyde line, i " T - T i . .1 I but.. .nJ nill nil ti,ll,t of jhwiadmirAWeiMdreaf on we ' 1 ro 6 unto bis harveat." BAPTIST CHUKOH. The subjeot of Mr. Battle's morning discourse waa Hebrews ii;i. The text teaohes, 1st, the great value of 'certain things described aa "The things that ntAlkflhi Rflnm. nnnr. fl T . were heard," 2d, the danger of drifting i""- -r "Ifrnaninir of Hancock Street Methodist I. i ' r Ww I WWBI tfieUtate: BaWB ft- to Jairwrromige-fPOChir MttClr' tnOre rtssembled at the oldchurohonHan Winston has a f23,000 graded school building Eyangolist Pearson is conducting a series of meetings in Tarborotbis week. The Messenger says track laying has Deguu on tne Wilmington, Onslow and rLast Carolina railroad. The Presbyterian Svnod of North Carolina will meet in Wilmington next year, rust iuesday in November. The Raleigh News and Observer says, ing of tne Boyle case, "from what we learn the sentiment is very generally entertained that the jury erreo4 LaUrange Spectator: A building and loan association has been organised in this village with the following officers: Mr. U. E. UHlon, President; Mr. L. J Herring, Secretary; Mr. D. M. Stanton, Treasurer, and Mr. H. . Shaw, At torney. Tne GoldBboro Argus is now on its tenth semi annual volume. During the five years of its existence it has labored faithfully for the good of Goldsboro and the State. It is a live paper. We con gratulate brother Robinson, and wish the Argus still greater achieve ments in tbe future. that! Wilmington Messenger: We are most Patted t0 onronicie tne deatn ol Captain uaroy a. wuus wnion sau event oo- F W Hancock, 1 iron safe 5 50 J B Watson, 1 lot buggy material. 25 8 B Waters, 2 small brla vinegar... 5 43 J W Messio, 1 brl vinegar S 23 J O Whitty, 1 condenser, 1 flue 5 42 J T Scett, Trenton. 1 hhd crockery .16 47 ur Jb uutfy, 1 bx pat. medicine.. . . 50 Ed Owen, 1 trunk 1 01 T R Jarvis, Sladeville, 1 bx medi cine, 1 show card 3 25 Bridgeman & Co, Sladeville, 4 bxs medicine, 1 show card 2 25 T B Jarvis, Makeleyville, 1 bx bd w 81 D W McCauley, 1 o mdee 4 21 urabtree & Co, 1 poe pipe 25 G D Jarmon, 1 pkg castings 65 a Branch, Goose Creek, 1 bxd trunk 50 J C Whitty, 1 condenser, 1 flue 8 54 M a Willison, 1 bx ink 76 Singer Mfg Oo, 1 pkg castings 25 John Murphy, 6 bx com soap paid A JJennison, 1 car briobbats 5 00 Jno B Bell, 1 pa 4 cads tobacco 73 Jno C Whitty, 1 gin and feeder. .. 4 31 K 11 Uarris & Co, Harlowe, 1 bx seed 43 H A Steinhelper, 1 dust arrester. ...50 45 Jno Mumford, 1 bx castings 61 A & N U K K, a trunks Ho J T Midyette, 1 bx paper 25 L U Moore, l refrigerator 2 64 Also, 3 to 4 tons guano. 8165 30 ocl5 ts Superior Court. To Kail Term. 1(0.9. NOIITH CAROLINA. Craven county. Anna E. Smallwood and Maigaret H. Small wood, vs. Jesse Brooks, 8. H. Gray. Alexander 8 Pierce, Tne H. H. Gray Manufacturing company, ana J ameB F. Basse tt To Alexander 8. Pleroe and James F. Bauett. Take Notice. That this action, entitled ai above. Is Instituted for tbe purpose of fore closing mortgages on certain lands situated in said craven county, on tne soutn aide or rseuse river ana luiiy described in Rftia mortgages, which are recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds for said county. In hook ho. 74, ioiiob iu ana 11. and hook no, 79, folios 419. 450 and 461, to which reference Is made. And yon are required to appear at tne court House in JMewDem, in said county on the Twelfth Monday after tbe First Mon day in Beptember, 1889, and answer or demur to tbe complaint in said acnon. This ucioDer inn, E. W. CARPENTER. Clerk Hup. Court. Queen fc Stbvbhsoit, Att'ys lor namting. ochuow HARFORD'S (-.vhen fresh) BUBS CHARM (Alu.-n Towdcr)..! DAVIS" and 0. K. (Alum)! CLEVELAND'S PIONEER (Saa Francisco) CZAR DR. PRICE'S SNOW FLAKE (G, ,r,; CONGRESS HECKER'S GILLETS HANFORD'S (N'onc SucliJ, when notfreih.J PEARL (Andrews .1 Co.) RUM FORD'S (T "'"-I'l'-nr), when not freJi...SnBBi Eeports cf Government Chemist. " The Royai BaUng Powder is composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It does no! contain either alum or phosphates, or other in-1 junoussubstances -LDWARDU. LOVE, Ph.D." "The Royal Baking Powder is undoubted! the purest and most reliable baking powde offered to the public. " Henry A. Mott, M. D.. Ph. D." "The Royal Raking Powder is purest in qua!' ity and highest in strength of any baking pow der of which I have knuwledge. Wm. McMurtrie, Ph. D."' All Alum bakinc powders, no matter how high their strength, are to be avoided as dan gerous. Phosphate powders liberate their gal loo lreely, or under climatic changes Sutler de terioration. Millinery Opening. Tuesday, October 15th. Full Line of the LATEST and MOST STYLISH GOODS. Ladies are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock. Scarborough & Koonce. Rear J. B. Holland's Store, oc!3 3t Pollock Street. K. R, JONES, from them, and 8d, 'X. I Cintfea; , I such drifting away would be I.tjghtatt70 o'clock .the roioes of harmful, as evinced by the earnest curre$ la'st night at 9 SO o'clock at his 500 TOllS GottOIL Seed WAWTP.TI ! U ezpeot9 peeaw tn genU6'streeK filled th house with music, position, on the part of his Hebrew nasiongoeen ia sunererirom ipuimonary - faan having it Iff 'Chargep ftna tfi l8,B of ?lon- brethren, to depart from the severe UufiM t ilt-kA H waa tha first time in many years 1 1 imnlinitv anrl mnnl atriAtiMm.Af th 'JkV- ff'iifcliW ;';.ir lf.1 'M"!1!? "eembled in new dispensation, and return to a enterorlflea! I Jm.js i MVO' nceivtiu I hiving beeft pat in a very neat anil com- IfottabtfeondltioBi it. - ' -... a :-iIJS ; M(' rewtnu 1110 ocwuui : 'u vt.i.-i -.i.it I .7- unmoor or me xaonroe nogieoer, fr(jm blble hen mada a- brief ualism, and invested with all that is thrilling in historical association, yen troubles, and for the past few months has been confined to his borne, unable to go abroad. Captain Willis was born in New Berne, September 23, 1889, and reached the 56th year of his age on the 22d of last month. He came to Wil mington wnen be waa thirteen years old, and has since been a resident of For which we will pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. Come and see us before selling your seed. E. H. & J. A, MEADOWS. ool2 lm in antiquity, and sublime in this city. During the late oivil war he .i I, i . i j - i j i j noetrv. The nreacher here nresented. ii wmubumhw wmiiw, hu tonbllshilbTlLXnndmWfJOd and uik .r.MrdWih. talr,- f thJ-t.-. iT J the commission of a Captain in the L Tn".T 7". " "I J ; WT ' . Z . . . " ,uo Third North Carolina Infantry. By . ' George M Beasly, Editors !na0huroh,and the eeriea. of meetings ol between thtf two dispensation, as it well bin Heiaald- that probably for a would appear from the sensuous aide. trade ne was printer, lie leaves a family of three daughters and three t tAUptfUl -ditto With "VT, Xh'TriiSi He refered to the clajm of the inspired gfta aWIItli UtUf Best Wiaties we; ex- rri" " " ' r ,: 7 T. ' tween wummgton ana iayetteviue, fathers and mothers and grandfathers dispensation and pressed tbe argument and now it is tbe purpose to more than and grandrdothers sat here 0, hear the of the epistle. He wished to b& come double tbe force of traok layers and i.f Thnan pusnon torayenevue. une nunarea .uu .J -"'"' I r'l . tended to the Begietet n im k t a VniiiL.1word,0' 0id pwwheoT.fAt this altar, in thingB in a general ,U ili?BJiP 0PlMjThnri. LuUeewwrtlhei. pes,I ,up- teachings were not a way: For Sale, One second-hand Vertical Boiler of thirty horse power, in very good con dition. The boiler is made of extra heavy iron, and has only been in use a few years. Needs no repairs at present. Two Vertioal Center Crank Eoeines of ten horse power each, fitted with zinc, in good condition and ready for immediate use. Apply to JAMES REDMOND, ocl2 dwtf New Berne, N. C. a.-. - u v i?..m.i.aI : 7 : . ' ' ' ..-v-.-- - ierrea rrom me r aotory orancn 01 tne ucfl WB WM" I pose thousands of aonls hare been born liant apothema and inharmonious doo- o, F. & Y. V to this end of the line and 1 ill- . it c9a,A& d.mJa i. M . . . i i . l vwuimibte ui tun omw otiuw tounrist. Ana u w oouia see tne trinesi they were orderly, systematic wm do empioyea miaymgraii. witn Pension partj was hetd, and it Waa .piritaoe departed, w might ; look and progressiva. They form .system, determined to Dlaoa a candidate in np tonight and ea them watching over not in the sense of creed, but aa the mnrfl0f trok r d. ftnd it u in K ? ' the field for State Treasurer at the 1 409 Mnr,ee" 01 tnla hpurc Through war Psalmist spoke of the harmonious testi- contemplation therefore to finish, laying . . s .. j -. , . . . I and flra and aword anrl neatilenee this I mmt atar hnfnra hn narfnntarl rails to FavetteviUa in the next sixtv I !rr""l He science of astronomy. Some things we XVSSt B1Xty iren5ia,gi;wiouHiTerBai pension ripok, furthOT 0f the great work that have special need to give earnest heed p1""- " w""',rw" i vrwsun uim Ruywuia nigaiTtiDBiooooipufiieq in mis oiaito: 1st, Benei in tne ciDie as tne un- lltw welne ' Ck)ngreBS. !ibietchrir adulterated jrord of God. 2d, Respect J'it&S&Uiiorix f R EtoajBd follows' d Mr Craw for those dootrines whioh' impart dit pnt! ea'hn'ft ftec!inft'I,f M m w!m M txm "P8' Unotlve. form to. the teachings of u and, , authority viz: v ir.t-n j 1 - 3 . T IrKJ?8iaS.W navei Jjeen aireoaii the names of many who wor- the doctrine of sin develooed: the doo- Large Invoice of To Hand. Will be sold at a Low Price. fctckl pne,,He down, a passenger committed r'L.rahetoofc fire and flnallr et . .T . " ,J1 i . v I rr- it k- ;vi i-i la tv3 raaa in Utaneyg j. 5 r ---lined e-ortsoi r :cr zz ts f::-s were etpran. ift., rv. Mr. Rioand '.6m.rksaii Jtll - , - . i : wi numuivu ounu ius wuiuis ui uuu t3 waa Eiakicz" in Tjalck I were invited i speak who felt so dis- in Heaven, ; In the evening Mr. Battle Superior Court 1889. FILE TEBM.' Carteret Ootober 21. Jones -October 23. Onslow November 4 Dare November 4. Hyde November 11. Lenoir November 11. Pamlico November Id. Duplin November 25. Beaufort November 25. Judge Gilmer will preside at the 1,000 PRESENTS 3F. UXrieli, WHOLESALE GEOCEE, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. N. t. s? s - flT MxAit I . . . ... . . . r . . . 1 I AArsvra m VavnlStin 1 tar a mvaa and . uaannei.i",l",u'' and earnestly argued mat it ;iia to psi-' 73Ir.' STn i Tn Ka RiTTfiTi n-nrarr .': lAnA Inturtrl nnnp.wrin Tiiul a h nvn.nnad n . tha : nhnrnh J Beaufort COUnUeSV Judge Boykin at I X U JJO UTlVCli iVWUV .ftierea togil - ' u..uh.t-ii.--v w.1 nhkiMmntb'iM.'niAi:nMil Jones,-' CraTetf-aad Onslow aad Jadge I . . - of the wui :r,U8Tr.'... SHoes! Hats! Hats uvl WUVUkl unuil HSU Soney to loan. , , -' fch it' ; . casUuUte -xor ilts has laj-' .StV -tacatLetariiT, ' j l .r.lcTr Southern cow Ilnrat Ilal- "-"I a fiibr-rcall ' I:- Olid. ' 3 ? - -;t posed aud several lay members made preached an expository ermoa Upon I Isaiah's vision, Isa. vi; i-vii. the Central lues. v. ,wuiuu waa, Hayiuwu iw V-"1 ; iaaooiatlon has on hand money to loan Large Drive in Tobacco , fend . Observer iato: aUaded to the fact that Bishop nobla ,nd blee8ed oareer. il&h: 4 BFISOOPAI CHUBCH. . v " "fsrsJ w,p .."Ai wiawav r resident, or -v 15dWl, ; J. Tt. B. CiBXiWrf, gecY -fc'W ii ' ' i. 111 r'l I VS,. Asbury, had preached ia this pulpit a hundred years sgo, Mr. Loviok said The reotor; EevV. W. Shields, helnc that ft was a happy hdui to hins.&e absent, there Was no sermon preached Of the success of Hood's Sampartlla is waa coneri,e wttk auni uny jews i ounaay. mere was iay reaama;. pi iaot tnat every puronaser reo elves And others spokei ' . i ;T. ; 'H' LI '-.' . :. fait equivalent for his money. ' Xba laminar neaa-une "iuu uoses One Dol Jar,' stolen by imitators, 4 original frn. Jin i 1 1 1 1 n m iiiikh. r-- . i . ,-. I . ..- avn-nn nn vaa And now after a lapse of many jears 4fci ma the old church is reopened and God is tioui juioe 0f California figs, eombined with and true only of Hood's Sareapa worshipped' there egain ; Bervloes to- with the medicinal virtues of -plants rilla. This can easily be proven by any r,!U at 7:30 o'clock.' ' ; ':'S -"l - known to be most beneficial to the one who desires to test the matter. ' For Human system, acta Benny on , tne ia- real economy, buy only Hood'a-Barsa Oot rid of that tired feeling as quick neys, liver ana noweis, eneciuauy parilla. Bold by ail druggists..-? X ) ! ,.,.. .V." " 'ill' .i,- 'i't? . Beeoham's 'Fills a A like, jugto on a Dont't forget to call and examine my stock of various other Goods at LOW PRICES. ; ;vt.vr ; .- 1 Tours, anxious to Please, : J. F. TAYIOE'S, I' Wholesale and Bstall Grooer, PMiS! Foot ol Middle street 'ble. Take Hood's Sarsnparilla, cleansing tre system, Oispeiung colds , f VC9 E:fer";a. a EOOU Srrotlte. 1bua "enuuue, nuu. tuiuin unuiiiuai ."Go to the Gaston' House Barber Shoo ror an easy snave ana a- good hair out. onaving 10 eta. ; hair cutting 200, vj ; Paor.W. EL 8HEPARD, ? AND Dry Goods & Notions. Full stock and large assortment. Prices as low as the lowest. Call and examine my stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. WantedOvsters ! The Pamplico Oyster Comnanv da sires Oysters, culled, rough culled and unculled, delirered at the Company's wharf, Ocracoke. Also, wanted, several vessels of one thousand bushels capacity and upwards. ior use as ngnters. For additional particulars apply to the undersigned at Ocracoke. F. WINSLOW, ocl dw2m Qen. Manager. GUINN'S PIONEER BLOOD RENEWER. Purely vegetable in composition, safe to use under all circumstances, aad to cure all blood disorders, rheumatism, neuralgia, merourial ailments, scrofu lous affections, swellings, oatarrh and skin diseases. For that most loathsome and obstinate disease, srnhilie. it 'ia m specific and as suoh has been need by many physioians in the South, who have given their unqualified testimony re garding its peculiar effioaoy in effedtlaf a permanent cure where all other tneth ods of treatment and alleged speoifioa nave utterly raiiea . its wonderful and admirable effects in rheumatism reoom mends it to that large class of sufferers who have hitherto unavailing!? sought relief. For sale by R. N. DUFFY, New Berne N. (?. L. H. CUTLER Has on hand a Full Line of Heating and Cooking Stoves, Sash, Boors and Blinds, Lime,, Cement, .-. And lf kinds of Building naterialS: At B0TT0U PMCi:. 261t28llliddl3 Clrcct ...1 'j 5 I ccMuUpation, weas. siomaon.. , vwm ..-;i:wv, NEW BEK2fB IT. O,
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