SXTENAL. immt s. f. V. " v em-nawaaaaawa,..., ' . m VOL. Vni.NO. Wir NEW BERNE. N. C FRIDAY, 15. 1889. PRICE 5, GERES. O t fr f;t A v " t. 7". , ejaagggajsa. FINE"STALIrf ED Ttt&ltYS at Data Uii moraine. tdSst ' LOOT, B. & STOCK Koilo fe her by given oertifloete of nook ; No. til. iilN.Cfi,, kavlaf ! loot, application wUl b made for duptteete. , OTl-l.IY.;Vv;..i'jH4W i NO- WELtAWuiaU '.family can fiord to bo without a HZeb Vance? CookStov., , , - v - octal Kv U J !K7h Gat"i BILL HIADS and BteUmuli neatly printed at Jhto offi4 Calk and leave yoar order with . V LOADED SHELtS.Club shells.wad. ETTER and Not Pwt fnrnlebid JUi ''"office JU and eaUf frteta l the f oatlU uivetai yt otain. 59 f a rfiiiSWfi18 in thaynjoa.ii ill I .more B. McGlellan. was completed on ThflWdiy-ftf hit weet at Trrtton New Jersey - -TtBDemdCrttio etna i - fa1 atasa-J achnsetts wu largely in mannfae taking, townbv Barely , the leaven of Tariff Reform will leaven tbe has Inaneorated new custom ,. for s Pr8id1ent'T fi now cakes, moon - light alks. This Jptobably beguoainoe uTne9dKi'Monlht VaUhta aw aood time for medita tion. Savannah New. - -t" XHpsfamiliar with war scenes will icall' that the negroes were the first W frttlitf nfat CWaftproiih ltt&:l Pethaps it wlirtbo 'UtadeofOitfriMy t-Fgtaker and FighltttaT Johon which 'drove - io , atAVyrOftbem iitOhioaiul Virginia vto-ran avav imiit the noils or vote WWntto:i rV9 iMcx Hoi r-: i'-. llVhif. that litewSglaoAifpio have more capita1 Jmanufact- eststbanever dtloacof! southern Mr(i iirhleK is iMiaf felt ben so keenly w largely createbyihe-taTeatmejit' of -STew ;Eng1fflatir- in ths1' 8oW ij.-wiU ' ' - Says a contemporary. In a spirit hav.hfildtheii wBA'Thlsi lis. adverswr'a , leethPhiladel- outttatlf doCSnpayhlnf for the . t' 0f5mment to interfere lor? ouih. - - believe that they ehonld be allowed to - -V fl their own State affairs, ". 'it i tlcy are 'disposed, to projest vri ' t vehan : ffi nnvnrmnnt 1 j it: i It czi tries totake contr'4. ''-! c--slzation whose - cJ:: Jj worthy, hftve I 11:3 eriln. loct 'tneir ir -3 wrecked therIns, they hare enteredoa the t&!iIcstlaisesnsy ' riri: 3dci)niliiikiXattoiMJaid - cf ib resnectlre members, bat U to tiis cwenraicafr raPl the rcr:!y I the ead cf that" cr-anlxa- r'- -1 la'diaoharohaa, t - ...4 rf k 3 .'3 cf (gf C'-?ri-"j niry thoar - -j of C:" T.l!ii5wc;U d3 if ti-t r c A I) I . "11. 3 r pl'zn the sp- r J 1 : . tzl. la.xrr:: (.-at In. t!Iittct r.- .- 4 tWMW) :a Ciar, iLOGAL'NEWS. NEW ADVXBTISEMlKrS. Dail Btall-fed turkeys. lUKBlHOTOX A; BiXTM-Ak New York eoet. , JDevodonel ervioti et the Y. 11. 0. A. tonight. I'tyuTnuk E. Uorton retdrae to Ral eigh today. He will be in tbo city eftftiq in e week 'or two. eaerat-e)aMW-of turnips, good W'Kyd. o);,, xteeo oenta per AllftleMaH;rrbrtJonee county was 4he'6i'yeVe'rdey with thr barrels of flae home-grown walnuts. They Judge W. N, p. 3mlth, Chief Justice of the 8uprtme Court of North Caro lina, died at his home in Raleinh yesterday afternoon. For sometime his health has been failing. A large number of Jones counij peo- pU efelfn the'clty jeeterday. We are (old that the exodus fever in Jones is run&iog high among the ntgroes. A large number will leave today, it is aid , for other States. - -r a Th general eonunittee appointed to make arrangements for the Fife meet ings are requested to meet at the rooms of the Y. M. 0. A. tonight at 8:45 'clock, after the conclusion of the de votional service of the Association. Mr. Wm. C. Etheridge, a blind man from Norfolk, is in the sity selling a pamphlet of hie own composition called "The Truth Illustrated in Verse. " He also agent for "Child's Life of Christ.", Mr. Etheridge brings with him abetter of recommendation from Rev. Dr, T. F. Jones of the first Baptist oburch of Norfolk. The Kinston Free PreBS says: Messrs. Hellen & Rountree, of Bell's Ferry, made an assignment last week. The assignees think all liabilities will be paid In full by January 1st and busi ness resumed. The assets are $10,000, consisting of stock $3,000, new aooounta 87jWu.LUbillUes about $4,000. Both members of this firm are clever young gentlemen and have the sympathy of the people in their misfortune. On the second page we publish today a short artiole from the News and Ob- ftftjr!, fcoadedV JCto.' Fowle on his trip to Charlotte." The Governor speaks 6( tbe cooperative manufac tories in Charlotte, and suggests that uoh an enterprise could be made suooess in JtafefghY etc Our readers nackoone is just so essential as money in these enter prises. i i t -it i .... . Kayor's Court. The, following oases were, disposed of yesterday: fJ'.S.Deens, violating chapter 5, sec tionS, drunk and disorderly; fined $5 and ooet , Vm, H. Spender, colored, assault and battery; dismissed. " Virgil Osby; colored, violating chap- tor 5, section 4, riotous disorder; fined ISO and eost, or 80 days on. the streets. Personal. rMot .B A Ghorohill has returned fsweatem North Carolina and Vir ginia. sro'ftf'S : Rev. R. A. Willi I in the city tf TTiitifl llUart: T. VL KVwnnA. Trnri. E. W. Carpenter, ffiX J. A. Bryav oUy Clarence W. Moore, Hawkett, for ttverpool. with the onor PhUadetphla Tj-Lincoln, Bayboro; mous cargo of 8,000 bale of cotton Jo Kahn, J. H. Blrshberg, AUanta; winin396?5?T7 P00"18 id W.-8. Isaac, CinobnatI: A. A. Madden, T? a ' . .7. . ' uaiuinorei ur. Mcuommaox, miss jen - nle MoCommack, Patterson, N. J. ITh News and Observer of yesterday "Thetirooess which will" have to be carried out In order that the sentence of Cross and White may go into effeot will boa follow;' The Supreme Court of the United State will make cei tlflcate of th. result of the easv't th a.-..j .-.xti.u d..M ,ii l.t... m OHMDupnwayvuti .ma u aSm'tw Apia's m ,!'.'i1l!,,!.T"i TT" nrT.irnrBr,r &&SF&-PW!W oat thelt; ten&Thej lire, still nnder aond.'.:oia ti via-.? .!i'iK ITant, . TJiamTdaai ClrnTCh.i e t J tim'.i o ;w Tim yw IW.Hf 1,1 ,.viyin VM,iW VH xAunooar ewoes IB BOOUE GOmjp9WU.ItU,U, thou zh not tA large. It presents as neat K.,Ma .Mun. .a an. in iVa and handsome appearanee a any in the clty,in,fact many pronounce it the oisL3tefay.jiOne;eC th .latest Im. T,n.tf furnaces has lust been Disced in pcf .! h ahhnt AAmnlatMauAf th vx.voaaout completes au 01 mm ar1- CtS pteparttorv ' t0 the ddi- oe n i..q first of December; "it which t! -1 a ccsber of able divine and other v!. i era expoctedV , VwwhTii n ' t ' rTlifl-building. has. been aom tim under 'conitr9otion but' It has been la , carfifui supervlaipn,,, -and- very - i ,,ai ,,n,Vm,nJlVa U -z done te.th. besk' workmanlike manner. It, will soon number one mar placs of reuror worship in new Berne, Shipping Hewa. , The steamer Annie of the E. 0. D. lino sailed yesterday with fall cargo of general exports. The Eaglet of this line will arrive today and sail to morrow afternoon. Steamer Kinston arrived last night with a fulloargo of cotton, lumber and rosin. The eteamer Mantap, of the O. D. line, will sail for Norfolk today at 18 o'clock. The steamer Vanceboro arrived from up Neuse river yesterday with shingles. naval stores, etc. The steamer Trent arrived from op Neuse yesterday with cargo of shingles. cotton, and other freight. Steadily Building' Up. Messrs. Barrington & Baxter received yesterday one of the largest purchases of hats ever bioushtto New Berne. They are making a speoialtv of this line of goods and it gives us pleasure to uuw mm, mey are meeting wun suo-i cees. They keep their business before the Dublio throufth tha colnmni of the Joitrnai. unH th in n. th.t i, . .. ,, , i pe vuconunueiaaavaniwasionx as tney are able to pay lor it, and ol eourse they will find no trouble about I that if they advertise. Both these gentlemen are young, clever, upright and close to business, and are deserving all the success they may attain. Going to ftarket. The market was well supplied yester day vith vegetables, fresh meats, etc Cabbages w.ere selling for five to ten cents apiece; sweet potatoes, yams, fifteen cents, and Bahamas ten cents per peck ; rutabagas, fifteen cents per peck; Irish potatoes, thirty-five cents per peck; onions, forty cents per peck; chickens, thirty to elxtv cents ner nair: I turkeys, $1.50 to $1,75; eggs, twenty . . ,. . ' . cents per dozen. Fish and oysters were abundant. Far creek oysters of a fine quality were selling for fifty cents I rr ff.iinn. Aft bah nt Tur .i. quart. There waa a var etv of ftah at various nrices. from ten to twentv-flve cents per bunch. Twenty-five etntsl was asked for a fat coon. NORTH CAROLINA HEWS. From the State Papers. Mr. Ed. A. Oldham, late of the Dur ham Globe, will locate in Washington. where he proposes to open a North Caro lina Mews Bureau. Kinston Free Press: Mr. J. W. Creeoh, of Institute made an assign ment Monday to Mr. J. W. Grainger. Liabilities about $15,000; assets about 1,000; and peeferred credits about the same as assets. Wilmington ueview: There is a pe culiar inoident connected with the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Lander, wbioh ooourred in this city last Saturday. She had a pet oat which was SO years old and which died within on hour after Mrs. Landar breathed her last. It is said that at least a bush si of pur gold ha been taken from the Saunders and "in Montgomery oounty (reported in this column yesterday). All work II set.: Tb noose failed to tighten is stopped and the plao I gutrded.lajtfjb rope slipped around on- the pending the arrival of the Saunders Brothers from Texas. Thnr own thaienAabriaftaOi and bis oriel oouid Be or land. Riizkhnth Citv RwuiAmiat- Tka rnnrtk v, f i(..K..i. r. v.i. nuuiivioaij vt uiaeaBtBSavvvaa vitl veil ini nn PrM a k. ..mi. .miaiost reaon tne rope, me nangman bear us out in the opinion that it wm a success, notwithstanding the postpone. ment or it nrtc aopouument oa account of the weather, and othar imiwdlmanta to its successful pragteetv . 1 1 Wilmington Messenger: Messrs. Alex- n Vmfat u V1? I most valuable cargo eve cleared oat of ith9 WTt of Wilmington, averaging nearly 100 pounds of cotton more to the ton register than has ever been stored here before, tbe vessel havln a burthen of 1,603 ton net register. Th Loch - more with her cargo draw 17.S feet of water, mean draft. ' Raleleh New and Observer: Joaiah Rtanolll. the lata iMatmaater at Raima. trava his bond aatardaw and waa -a. here teeterdav that a ncgroiamed n5 S5 I uonu ouuiuua iibu suit m muim bbuwk- .... to Vr. Jnhn RIM, nf nhathant writhing. TOO OanqUOS nU we specially ty'andthat oon betog aTr he had been .takeftlfrom the-.hrlfl- and lynched. ; In answsr to dispatch last avaunow sI-wsv wou, umgg Light a special to the News and OfcM ?!Wa WMffilftS server w atated - that' tbe negro reeoued from the sheriff . on Sunday night 'ia tnitee rrorn nttsboro by a oartv or nesroe dlSBTUisea. AiheviUe Citiiten: We were uked, s few day ago, what w thought of the future of Ashrvllle. Oar answer waa: wteettyeats,' ASDsvuie wur no a f ioq.000 people."--The eaoiiirer "In fifteen year,' Ashsvllle wilt be a Wa, surprised and doubtful; but We are rtiilof that oplnien. :The 'altnost 'm tainty of two other great railroad lines; I vua "v" ,v""i iwv-n , Atlanta. .ni tha- ntha nnmnat nn from tha Atlantis - Onaan through th great Broad River eecUon, to this oity, will make this plane tb treateet intermontane city in tne united Arabia.? No other nlaca la tha rruwn tains has so manv natural advantage. or can beoome so rreat a railroad fsart - tre. Those who live to. eee th vaat r n I a . a , , . 1 n i"1', we are not aeoeiveaf wianna hW6 1 Rreat city wUh isnd.TS industries, and the greatest health and i pleasure resort on thecenunent.I y LATEST eTgwg. BAPTIST COX VKimOS- MAVI- QATIOX TO CHTIASOOQA THOUBLK BETWKBM rXalUVS AITO MOORS THa ACBTKALUK JLIX DUCUSSBD IN VIB-QISU-RIUXB' TOR STAKLT ATTEMPT AT LTBCBIHO, ITO. Hihdebsow, N. C Nov. 13. Trains arriving In Henderson last evening were crowded with passengers and this morning the beautiful little city is alive with guests who have come as delegates to the 59th annual meeting of the Bap tist 8tate Convention wbioh convened at 10 o'clock this morning in Burwell Hall. Ia the absence of the President and Vice-President Hon. John O, Soar- borough was chosen President pro tem. Rev. A. G. McMsnaway opened tbe meeting with scripture reading and called upon Dr. O. O. Bitting, of Phila delphia, who led in prayer. Officer were elected as follows: President, Col. L.L. Polk; of Raleigh; Vioe-Presidenta, J. C. Scarborough, LjBger; Recording Secretaries, N. B. Hon. G. W. Sanderlin, Dr. O. A. Ro broughton and (ieo. W. Green; Treas inrer, a. u. Bousnail; Corresponding Secretary, Rev. C.Durham; Auditor, W.N. Jones, Esq ituniiiwuA, nov. io. inere t excitement here over the an nounoement that the steamboat A. C. Conn, a Mississippi craft, has passed through the Muscle Sbosls Canal and will arrive at the wharf in this city to morrow morning. This is the first ves sel which has passed through the great canals, now about completed. The construction of canals to overcome ob structions in the Tennessee river at Muscle Shoals was commenced by the government In 1873, and nearly $4,000, 000 has thus fsr been expended on the work. The opening of the canals, wbioh will formally take place in a few weeks, will give water transportation nine months in the year from Cbatta nooga to the Mississippi river. Paris. Nov. 18. A dispatch to the Figaro, from Rome, says an Italian oruiser and two torpedo boats have been despatched to Tangier to demand saiie- faction from the Moorish authorities for th burgUry committed by the Moors at the office of the Italian Charoe d 'Affairs. If the demand is not granted, we rigarosays langier wuioeDom- urueu M"no"w- I Riciimond, Va., Nov. 15. Notwith standing the large Democratic majority or last weex, tne uemocratio leaders intend to have the Legislature ohange tbe election laws. Senator John W. Daniel said to the Post correspondent that he favored tbe Australian system, with oertain modifications, but he de clined to say what the modifications were. Governor Lee says that a ohange in tbe present law is doubtless needed, but he is not prepared to say whether he will recommend the Australian sys- tem or not. He is rather inolined to think that the Australian plan, with few changes, might answer. Berlin, Nov. 18. The Emin Pasha relief committee will instruct Captain Wiseman to dispatch with all possible speed a caravan to the relief of Henry M. Stanley and his party Woodbtjbg, N. J. Nov. 13. At 10:80 o'clock this morning Jsmes M. Hillman was hanged in theoorridor of the coun ty jail here for the murder of a Jewish peddler, zeidennan. When tne snenn pulled, the trigger holding a 450 pound weight on too ether end of the rope, the I be4y.j0tap.Uo the air a distance; or Iwretehed man : neck. He i groaned I moat distinguished as be struggled Whh I hi arm and finally succeeded l in sumotentir ireeins nis- nanas toai . - a , . . i f00? T' roaonmg up to tne noose PWrnajeeaeo in i getting ""f"? i rr rr " hle taroat, anauie wassiowiystrangioa out of the man. The struggle lasted for tro or three minutee and until the hangman got the noose under the skin. Washington, Nov. 13. I is est! mated that It will cost $10,000 to repair the damage done by the reoent storms to the new silver vault in the Treasury conrtv in which nearly $100,000,000 standard silver dollars are stored, l : WasHiNGrTOif, ; Nov. 13. The new ICatholio University of America was to- I day ' lormauy aeaicateo ana openea with Impressive ceremonies in the pres 1 enoe of a large number of prelates of I the Cbttron ana auungisnect : laymen I from an pan or tne country, a large Preitne ceremonies, nowever, naa I BC omitted on account Ol tne inoiem I nt Wthr.' K w W .M effeettve. Jr ZS16t mwtt i w , tjtfc Mw ent nowewhn L?S?ft5?5!!H larg laws end doors, and festooned Jr6m calling aait nhanilallara. Beoretariee Tracts noble and Widom, and Attorner-ueneral Miner, arrived in time to paruoiDate in tne Banquet, which took plao after i o'ciook. uover wsre lain for about two hundred ana fiftr nest and dining table and baa quet ball were handsomely decorated IZZXtt "YZZTZrZ with flag and flower. Cardinal Gib - JSfZT Tr " 1"" "V . ' oanrora oxoreaa. : biuj huihoj ui l..i. .. . 8,.Lji- ,n u.1i l... ZtA , .111 .a tw. V..Uawllla I Centennial and wUl eheot the old mnakat ha carried In th Mexican War is r " .JJ'J!1 'X 7 - 1 vV'". a The pleasant flavor, gentle action and J soothing effects of Syrup Of Figs, when lin need of a laxative,1 and if thfther i I - ..W.m k. Att S. tl Inn. IIi.mmI ijw uu: uwwm.w m. ,wm gratifying resnlU follow 1U nee, so that I It Is th beet family remedy known and . 'every amuy snoaia nave n ootu. Bina-iac HoUeiK In the ears, sometimes a roaring, bos ting sound, are caused by catarrh, that exceedingly disagreeable and very oommon disease. Loss of smell or hear ing also result from catarrh. Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, is S peculiarly suooossfnl remedy for this disedse, which it cures by purifying the blood. If yon suffer from catarrh, try Hood's Sarsaparilla, the peculiar medicine. 2 Fain would I climb but I fear to lal Sir Walter Baleigh. Do you suffer with catarrh? You can be cured if you take Hood's Sarsapar ilia, the great blood purifier. Sold by all druggists. 1 harried. At the residence of Capt. Peter Davis. on bollock street, in this city, at V o'clock, p.m., on November 13ih, Mr. Frank King, of New York, to Miss Anna Davis of New Berne. Rev. L. W. Craw ford performed the marriage ceremony. At New York Cost: A Large Lot of SAMPLE HATS, Latest Styles, All Shapes, AT Barrington & Baxter. Tuning and Repairing. Mr. FRANK E. MORTON of the North State Music Co., Raleigh, N. C, is now in the oity. All who wish Pianos and Organs tuned and repaired leave word at Hotel Albert or address him through the poetoffice. novH SPECIAL ELECTION FOR THE CITY OF NEWBEEN. Notice is heteby given that AN ELECTION will be held, at the various precincts of the City of Newbern, on THURSDAY, JANUARY VW, A. V. 1890, for tbe purpose of submitting to all the qualified voters of said city, the question of subscription, on the part of said city, of 16U.U00 to the uapttai stock of "The East Carolina Land and Rail way Company," aa per order annexed of the Board of Commissioners of Cra ven county, passed at their session on Tuesday, the 5th day of November, A.D. 1889: Ordibid, That an election be held In tbe city of New Berne on Thnraday , tbe ,9th day of January, A.D. 1890, for the purpose of aub mltting to the qualified voters of said city thequeatlon of snbacrlblDK. on the partof aald city, the stun of $50,000 to the capital a took of the said "The East Carolina Land and Railway Company," In coupon bonds running thirty year, to be leaned by aald city, of the denomination of t&OO each aDd drawing interest at tne rate or o per cent, per annum, payable annually, and the levy of four thousand dollars annually to pay aald Interest and provide a alnklng fund for the extinguishment of aald principal. And It la further ordered that thirty daya notice shall be given of said eleetion by advertise ment at tna eonri nonse aoor ana bi eacn or the eleetion preclnota In aald city, and also by publication thereof In the New Berne Daily Journal, a newspaper published In aald olty. all as provided In the act of As sembly, entitled "An act to Incorporate -rne kbsi uai ouna ijana ana runway uom- Sny,' " and the aforesaid act amendatory ereof. By order of the Board of Commission ers of Craven oounty. J. A. RICHARDSON, Clerk. Newbern, Nov. 14th, 1889. novl4 dwtjaulO HEADQTJAETEES FOR Breech-Loading Gunr, Brass and Patter Shells, Powder and Shot, AT I. H. CUTLER'S, NEW BERNE, N. C. x;':":::r:'",J AGENCVFOR If I eanTi sellout one way. I must try another way and for this reason I have got in. more ; ooda.i . Tobacco, Cigars ana Xralt, Applee urapes. Fig, Uran berrie. Lemons, Orangeav A fresh lot or Tobaooo and Cigar (good); a fin lot of- Durham Smoking; Tobaooo. Cut Ping, and granulated at five oenta for two os. etc, etc r ' no yH i ' li W Aa rALJUlK, Hiddle st.,NwBere. t7anted, By PampUoo Oyster Co., a good Mai w. V Uook and aorvant. Apply Apply from 13 to p.m, offloe Simmon & Olbb. al3dtf Dumpling witK. Royal Bakirid No dessert is more delicious. ' and appetizing than a weU-saade dwpliag, filled with the fruit of the season. By the use of the Royal Baking Powder the craat is alwars rendered liehu lakv. leader asateV. itible. Dumplings made with it, baked o iled.will bp daintv and wholeaoncaail be eaten steajuing hot with perfect knpe&ky. RacraT. One quart ol tarn; il rniM)r wit aa it three tonxxxu of Royal Baking riiailai aaJaaS eatpooo of talt: rub in a piece of butler ar ha Sm Wc of an etg, and then adVfoae htf f I Ilia, gaaalla the Sour; after the butler it veil mixed, atir hi naftaa knead to the consistency of soft bucmt douh: baah off pMcet of dough larje enoufh to don ar faar quarten of an apple (or other fruit at deairad) without roling, and lay in an earthen dUh (or III tint aai steam until the fruit is tender. Bake if OHStand. In all receipts callint; for cream of tartar and soda, substitute Royal Baking Powder. Less trouble, never fails, maker saere appe tizing and wholesome food and is more eco nomical.. Royal Baking Powder is specially nude for use in the preparation of tbe finest and most delicate cookery. Executor's Salo. New Berne, N. C, Nov. 18ih, 1889. On the 28th Day of Nov. 1889, at TWELVE o'clock, I will sell at Pub lic Auction, at the Court House, in the City of New Berne, tbe following prop erty: One Dwelling House, with nine rooms, corner of Pollock and Haneook streets. Also the double house on Han cock street. One farm five miles from New Bern. on the Beaufort road, called the Haaket Place, of 120 acres; 75 aores dear. One farm about nine miles from New Berne, near Riverdale, called the Thorp Place, of 178 acres; 100 aores dear. One farm on Neuse road, IS miles from New Berne, oalled the Sassen Place, of 145 acres; about CO acre clear. The above properties will be sold for cash, and with a good title to th par chasers. They are all well rented. Possession will be given on the 1st day of January, 1890. This is to close out the balance of tbe estate of Hannah Cohen, deceased. ' Wm. COHEN, Executor. For further particulars apply to Wm. Cohen, cor. Middle and S. Front sts. Watson & Street, novl3 dwtd Auctioneers, THE PJjAOK TO BUY GOODS LOW 13 AT ROBERTS & DnO. We keep constantly in stock rovisions. Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. Don't fail to give us a trial whea ia need of anything in our line. ROBERTS ft BRO. For Sale or Bent, HOUSE and, LOT on the corner of Neuse and Middle streets, now. 0ooa pied by R. C. Eehoe. One of th most desirable locations in the citr of New Berne. Also, all of the Household, Kltohh and Office Furniture, inoludiag one fine Organ and Iron Safe. The above will be sold at private sale. Apply to R. C. KEBOE. At his office or house, from 10 lb. novl2dt; to 4 p.m. One bottle of Perfumery for every twenty-five,; Active Soap Wrapperi waer returned to ; J. F. TAYLoit, , M ; Wholesalo and Retail Oreoer, FootofMlddlS;,; 'i'.lllii'i 1 1 a.-1 .- I a -All BestTobacboM" M "BaggapTrdn: "Baggage tsWsfelv 1 to and from any part of far' , ' wagon wm attend r . er and Ferries. ; - 'Order left at my t good attention sl augl tf i

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