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'frag 'ALLY OUKNAL YUJL.1A.-1XU. llZ, NEW BERNE. N. C. SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. ti re J4- BUSINESS LOCALS. - -T DatM -IFj ( MAUI fnra.hat. AnnlwtAl. R. Joins. at M. H. Sultan's store. eu5tf OLD PAPERS for mU la any qua tiUeeuJouMoflfot. ventlon. See sample. ITCArpi, juttj uppoiiwi -uo-x.au wuio-. CO" 00 -r"n W " att. hams, st, A 7 pounds at Johs Bckn's. tf. There is no room for an unfor giving spirit at Gods alter. Iowa Democrats name Cleveland and Boxes as the Presidential ticket f jr 1890. Census returns show Chicago has a population or 1,098,575, plac ing ber the second city in popula tion in the United States. HE Who gives pleasure meets I with it: Kindness is the bond of friendship, and the hook of love; be wbo sows not, reaps not. Basil. MUERY BALL, an elegant &am-1 mer hotel at Pablo Beach, Florida, was destroyed by fire on last Thnrs- day the plant was valued at 1225,- 000. IT in the cross that makes the! ne&oa ho sweet. Amid the tears of grief, peace keeps her place like ruunuir uuvu tun out at u cataract. Bon ar. The General Election held in Tennessee last Thursday went Democratic. For the first time siucu the war the Democratic ticket was elected in Chattanooga. The Cleveland 'Plain Dealer I quietly remarks that the Kepubli cans in Congress are having a hard I time these days looking pious while they keep up their devilish- ness. The Philadelphia Record says that from the reports which it re ceivoa from all parts of Pennsylva nia, it looks like a grounds well f or 1'attiSOn, the Democratic nominee I for Governor. I xua (wua uiu is suit iv tuo ui ci Heed says it Shall pass if Congress Hat to be held in )Bession until De-j1 cember This fellow Reed sweUs around as if he were Dictator General of the Continent. The Prohibitionists of Penney! vanla who have 30,000 votes have decided not to put a ticket in th field, beoause they do not Wish to I injure the chances of PattlSOn, the I Democratic nominee. I i- .V I THE sorest method . of arriving at a knowledge of God's eternal I purposes arjoac as is y do ioana in a a a a ' MM . A. . A ine rigm use oi ine present moment. Each hour Comes with some little f agot Of God's Will fastened upon its back. Fabcr. ,- m. .'--' - i . 1 , the nigner ana more consecratea tha inatridnal life t V.a oWrr wml"to rooms which will be needed for nmhay, lu, U. Mm.lHm nf ita r r-v-. -r--- vepttumHicn upuHwu guniiMiw wr tueuoa wnoisacKnowieageQin aiijnujnhall willbe used for thegymna- its vays.o-Camberland Presby - . tMMV?:vM:-i' "' 'IT is irolne the rounds - that "ft i' onlnrpfl brother naid ha : coald talk r more rehglon iuflvs minutes than 7-- m . .. . V...v -? E. M w.-l J llMA Ik maaWj. Tl fill ABA 11 'UUCUUIU ilTHiULWU WDVMs" ' f z ' 1 ; 1 - , 11 no need W arawing ine coior une ij, v herev Men of all , tacea fall short of their professions. -- ' 1 .r.f -1 Kin !l nftTflrnor1 Fnwla : has : noil C aald that ft V Federal Supervisors -Mm Into North Carolina he "wi l t i f.fc2iu 'lil-J ; UV lr i'waii.lmd,,w" received yesterday from Mr. JUbmU i Ihe ,feenn ont,f .their LM. Barber, of Phli.delPhi., wbo la suirw,' yum, ready to help pile' np the Dlggesi Democratic majority ever .known la the MXwtk BtateC j ) aBaaa)aHlMaMwaBaiBMataBB w"o " r lTC.i.t t gmiWi auiwiiituia ivi lodgtfbiahas been reported td.'th Senate,; Jt is alalight modificatt Of th 1 Original DlU. , The Senate km i. . ini.n. m. - uiu w M,...vi vaq luuuauiw lai principles oi muovcrnmeniasiand neaiwy la its nature and effects. mauei- uuii ivo iiuibwu rcuimuti. , M-.- i We are told that the Gospel is losing its power, that the ship of lOU 18 going to wreck. Let as take one illustration of the con- tinned vitality and irresistible force 0f the truth as it is in Jesu. Fifty cannibals. Now they are conspicn oosly a Christian people and besides supporting the Gospel among them 86lve8 they contribute $20,000 a year to Foreign Missions. This fact is worth a thousand arguments of infidels. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted Bioe schooners. J. A. Patterson Adm'rs notice. The county commissioners have de oided to make no allowances to paupers outside the poor house. The sermon at Hancock If. E. Church this morning will be preached by Rev, Mr. Rieaud. Rev. J. V. Williams preaches at night. 'Expert" sees fit to severely criticise I our new court house and makes some oharges in which we cannot agree with him, but it is a deplorable fact that an elegant building, whose omer "tone was laid seven years ago, U still Mayor Battle requests us to ask the citizens to put the trash and refuse Irom inelr i" ontne Btreets on Iues tnd ys' .,or '.he city waon8 on Saturdays, beoause it may be left over Sunday, and it makes an ugly ap pearanoe. The Wilmington Star says: "Ander- S)n & Rarr, of Jersey City, N. J., have been awarded a contract for building a lighthouse on Outer Diamond Shoal, off Oape Hatteras, ooast of North Caro lina, at their bid of $486,000. The con- tractors are to begin work within one month and are to have the structure completed within two years They are required to maintain the light for one year." Placed in the Lockup. A negro man, known as happy Ned, was arrested last night by Marshal Harget and placed in the leckup for trial Monday. It seems that Ned has a way of going around and selling song jballadseto., regardless oflioense and making himself noisy. List night he was making sale of said articles on Middle street in his usual boisterous manner, un being aooosted by an loffioer to oease the disturbance he gave 00 attention whatever. Officer H,rett laoed him under "eBt ard took him to the station house. When arrested Ned refused t sub mit to legal proceedings and openly de clared that he would not be taken . He appealed to a number of colored per sons standing near to rescue him, but they did not interfere, lnowinK that it WM just that the law should take its course. This is not the first instance m whioh Ned has attempted to buldoze officers of the law in the discharge of their duty. Tha V IT (1 A Wanr Onaliu. Liberil Donation. I It w etated in yesterday 's Joubnal I that the Young Men's. Christian Asso- I elation had secured Stanly Hall for tha pnrpoae of fitting it up for headquar Iters. Carpenters will begin work this I 1 J lit , ... woo"uu w mMpar or me nan VKions purposes, mere wm be library nd reading room, a parlor, ,,,1, ro0ms,bath rooms, sod the Islam. I .ThsAisooiatlpnis very fortunate in obtaining this large hall, which, with 1 tha expenditure of not a great amount money, can oe oonvertea into very 'T,.? . T ', ; ' I Tfe ia tnl inrAnf.irkn Af that A asnAinfinn i ' i. fct.i s .i m io qimv iuu ruumo iodquu u idubo ui w othet Association in the State. In the I way of attractiveness and comfort. 1 The oiUtenaof New Berne have baen tian entarnriae. and the mmhn of the AawciaUon are grateful for it. " lutereated in a large bnsiness enterpria. u this city, who in response to a mod I est letter from the President of the IXT'' 117. ? "V,! I v w v VNfj h w m w dMk a- trot w '1 aaanred, hus the sincere thanks 1 0r tha Association. ; - :S:t ,n' thia aKe of I vast material -progress that a remedy .l oa pieasing to me taste ana to ite eye. - i auiilr uken. aocentahU to tha .tomaoh Possessing tnese qualities, syrup of , im0Bt gentle aiuretic known. ij W i'.'.w-'NJf- : v.. .;.i. - vy. i The Big August at Catharine Lake. Mr. Charles Bell, who has returned from Onslow county, where he attend ed the great annual plonio. the "Big August;" tells ui that it was a fine iuo cees. Th. weather was a little unfavor able, but a large crowd was present. notwithstanding, and all seemed to en joy the day. Dancing was one of the cbief amusements. There were in attendance from New Berne Mr. and Mrs. 'Chas. Bell, Misses Mamie and Lidie Patterson, and Mr. Hill Humphrey. There was a horse runaway during the day, whioh resulted in serious in jury to Mr. John Batchelor. The crops are very fine in Onslow and the farmers are happy. Personal. Miss Eatella. Roberta, who has been vi,iiiug friends at Morehead, returned home yesterday. Mr. H. Br Holland left yesterday for a trip to thj western part of the State. Mr. B. C. Jones, of Wadesboro, who Lbs been in the city a few days visiting friends, left yesterday for bis home. Mrs. F. M. Simmons and children left for tfeven Spring yesterday. Mr. O. Marks has gone North to buy a fall stock of goods. Mr. George J. Green and children, of Hobokeo, N. J , who have been visiting the family of Mr. O. Marks, returned home yesterday. Mr. i'lem Manly made a business trip to Goldnboro yesterday. Mr. w. U. Boyd is off on a trip through western North Carolina. Misses Variia and Fannie Bryan, accompanied by Mr. B. K. Bryan, of Charlotte, are spending sometime in I New York. Mr. B. B. Davenport has returned from Pamlicu county. The Free Will Baj.tiaU are having an Interesting re- ival at Trent. Crops fine. Miss Sadie Eaton, who has been on a ' visit to friends in Kinston, returned home last night. Walter II. Neal, Esq., of Laurinburg, is here on a visit to his father, Prof. Geo. W. Neal. Mr. Frank E. Morton is in the city. Church Services Today. Centenary M, E. Church Rev. R. A. Willis, pastor. Services at 11 a.m. and S p. m. Young men's prayer meeting at 9:15 a. m. Sunday-school at 4 p. m. , J. K. Willis, sup't. Prayer meeting on Thursday night at 8 'clock. The public are invited to at tend all these services. Baptist Church Rev. D W. Battle, paBtor. Services at 11 a, m p.m., conducted by the pastor. Sunday- school at 4 p.m., C.C. Clark, superin - tendent. Bible class, lesson 16th chap. i ru Th. nM; :i. j j .. ' . tuowKj.iura. I. L. Chestnut, castor. Services at 11 t.,i w s-ik m qj.i,i ' ' . . m UrtonAA "V .. n " i"- meeting inursaay mgbt at :io. au are cordially invited to attend these vv.T.vvn. Pr-h.frinn (B.n,fcB. T. j ... - Vass, D. D., pastor. Servioes at 111 m., and 6 p. m. Sabbath sohool . o an m. Wm nniiiat. antu.in. . ,' .. . , . tendent. Prayer meeting and lecture at 8 p. m. on Thursday. Young men's Drover meeting at 8:30 d. m. Mondav. The publio are cordially invited to Christ-Church There will be lay service at 11 a. m. Snndav-sohool 0:80 at the chapel and 5 p. m. at the church, Baptist Mission Station,MarketDook- Horning set vices at v:au o'oiook, jj. u. Smaw leader. The public invited to attend. No services in the afternoon. n . o , .. . . x. m. u. A.-roervioea mt a o OlOOK w. f. u. uryan, leader. All men in vited. The Colored Fair Progressing. From present indications the Eastern North Carolina Industrial Fair promises to be a grand auoceas. - If it be true that 'straws show the direction of the oar- rent," we have eyery reason to be proud and enoouraged in our effort. mi . a - ine general interest wnion is mem feated surpasses our most sanguine ex nectations and is a still further guaran tee of our suooees. No effort has been nut forth br the colored neoole In this seotion- of the state that appeals with greater force to our race prlda than this novel and advance movement. Tha effort cannot fail to enlist the hearty approval ana support pr those wbo are uwronni iu noimwa oi oar rwiv. Hon. John 8. Long, LL.D., in tha ab sence of the Governor, has kindly con sented to address the people and for mally, open the Fair. : And Ifayor Battle will be present to introduce Dr. Long and to give1 his offloial 'approval. We appreciate the interest whioh both our white and oolored frianda have manifested in us, and trust that they may oontinue tne same. 1 : . ' L. R. Rakdolph, Correspondent for the Eastern N. 0. . Colored Industrial Fair, What steam is to tha engine. Hood's Sarsaparilla. is to the bly,produoIng bodily power and furnishing mental iorcei., in Procrelingg of Board of County Com missioners. The board of commissioners of Craven county met on August 4. 1S90. Present: E. W. Small wood, J. A. Meadows, D. Lane and Wm. Cleve. E W. Small- wood was elected temporary chairman. It was ordered that on payment of the proper taxes the sheriff grant license to U. S, Maoe to retail liquor in the city of New Berne. In pursuance of a petition of John Biddle, M. H. Carr and Jesse broad way, fence commissioners of No. 3 township, praying for a levy of taxes in said township, it was ordered that a levy of 1 per cent on all the real prop erty of said township, subject to fence tax, be made, and that the clerk com pute the same and add the tax on the tax list of 1889 to each respective party, and that the sheriff be authorized and empowered to collect the same uecor J ing to law. It was ordered that there shall be an entirely new registration of voUts for this oounty for the election to take place the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November next, inmead of the usual revision of the registration; list, and that thirty days notice of ihu order be given in each township in the county by posting up at least one notice at some public place in ea of said townships, and publishing each notices of the same for thirty cloy in the New Berne Journal, and that saul registration books shall be opened iu each election precinct for the purpose of registration of voters on the 2Uh da; of September and kept open as required by law. (Jrdered thai the Secretary of State be requested by the clerk of the Board to furnish suitable registration books for this county. Board adjourned. Crayeu Court House. Editor Journal: Repeated refer ence to the new court house of Craveo county, in conversation and in print, to praise it provokes me to say that it is a most miserable failure, as a public building; an unfortunate abortion upon the people of the oounty. Its arrested completion is a disgrace; a tribute to the incapacity, and a monument to the mismanagement of the board of com missioners nnder which it was begun and erected. The outside elevations are fair enough to look upon, and the architect displayed tatte, but throughout there is evidence of the mutilation of the plans, in the interest of narrow-minded eoonomy. In this day and generation, what sort of a public building is that whioh has no basement story, for a modern heat ing .apparatus, water olosets, and like indispensable convenienoies for the use of officials and the public V Tbeeo add little to the cost, but many times multi ply the value of buildings devotod to a I publio uses, I Trta Anrf ivm la a tavrva Ana n n 1 hM Bmple ,ide ventilation, but the 1 galleries are mere sweat-boxes perched I np o high that an occupant cannot 1 possibly tell what fa going on in the bar. The absence of roof ventilation leaves i.i,. nrt rnnm ill n.;i.tl adequate provision is found for the 1 juries. Two little rooms flank the .iuage'8seat, Dmney are badly located I for the deliberation of iuriea. and are . . entirely too small for the use of those bodies. No accommodation has been thought of for the solicitor and the I olerk, upstairs, a thing that would not I. - . , . ..,, . t overiooEea in we imeu,gent planning 1 or a modern oourt noiiae The rooms down stairs are finished I up in a stiff, forbidding style, arguing I ow aosenco or teste on tne partorwno ever designed and directed it. And there reBnot enough of them. There should be a reoord, room, conveniently I arranged for facilitating theexamina Ujon of records, without intruding into I the recording room of the register of I private audience room, obviously. The vaults to the olerk 'a and regis ter's rooms, instead of being fire proof ntof tha buildina- buriinir would afford no security for the reoords Ordinary wooden closets would have been just as safe as these combustible. I OUi COeWT TBUIMJ. I AH.tl, it i. . a a court building, for the times, and to the people of the county a poor return for tneir money. expert. August 6, 1890. Office of the Old Dominion Steamship Company, New Berne. N. C., July 31, 1880, The steamer Manteo will sail ' from N6rfolk for Newborn, via Washington N,C. Friday..... August 1st Wednesday..... " 6th I Monday Friday.. " llthi :. " 15th I Wednesday " 20th I Monday " 25th Friday 29th Returning, will sail from Newbern for Norfolk direct, touching at Roanoke i Inland wharf. Monday Friday... August 4th ...... ' 8th " 13th 18th , " 22d Wednesday.... Monday n-ii mJ'";"" .ITneMiJf " 27th, The above is the Old Dominion August Calendar. , Please olip and pin on your black coat sleeve. -. icu. kobebts, Ag't Arlhar Krnpp In this Country. New Your. An. 8. Arthur Krann I of Germany, has arrived to this city Ha will make an extensive tour through tha United Statea to study its Iron 'interesu. ;:v.. . ; s LENOIR COUNTY DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Vance, Clark and Merriuion Endorsed. Regrets of Simmons' Withdrawal. Kinston, N. C, Aug. 9th, 1890. At the Democratic oounty convention held here today Elijah Bizzell was nominated for Olerk of the Court, Col. N. B. Whitfield for the House, J. D. Sutton for Sheriff, E. S. Pittman for Register of Deeds, Jesse Jackson for Treasurer, and Dr. J. M. Hadly for Coroner. The convention was unusually quiet and orderly. Mr. J. P. Tucker, the Alliance oandidate for the House, spoke just before the balloting began , stating that while he favored Vance for any office in the gift of the people, still he was not in favor of returning him to the Senate unless he signed the De niauduof the Alliance, tie tben pro ceeded to eunuciate Alliance doctrine, eulogized Col. Polk as the "grandest man iu the whole United States." His tense earnestness, and the frequent rounds of applause which he received caused us to fear that the resolution previously introduced, endorsing Sen ator Vrttioo, would be defeated. But when Ihe vote came. ' Old Zab" swept the convention like a whirlwind. The passage of this resolution was the ex ciunx feature of the convention, and with this exception, perfect harmcnr prevailed. resolution endorsing Clark and Merriuion, and denouncing that cow ardly circular was unanimously passed. A resolution was also passed express ing a deep regret that the Hon. F. M. Simmons had withdrawn his name from the Congressional race, in as much as he, iu the opinion of the convention, was the most available if not tbo only available candidate to win success in the coming election. It may be said however, in Mr. J. M. Mewborne's be half, that out of thirty-six delegates from this county, twenty-two have al ready signified their intention of voting for him- Hectoii. For Sullivan and Jackson. Boston, August 8. Jno. L. Sullivan and Peter Jackson have been offered a purse of 830,000-$25,000 to the winner and $5,000 to the loser, for a finish fight . . i i . . i , . . at ine uarmvai raiaoe, in ugacn, utan. "Don'i Care to Em ." Ii is with the greatest confidence that Hood's Sarsaparilla is recommended for loss of appetite, indigestion, sick headache, and similar troubles. This medicine gently tones the stomach, assists digestion, and makes one "real hungry." Persons in delicate health, after taking Hood's Sarsaparilla a few days, find themselves longing for and eating the plainest food with unex pected relish. 7 Wanted Rice Schooners. CaDacitv 2.500 to 3.K0I) hnnhnla tn lnnri rice from Georgia and South Carolina rivers. steady employment mven uring tbe season. Address WEST POINT MILL CO., au9 dw2w Charleston, 8. C Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as Administrator of E. Mann, deceased, late of Craven county, N. C, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the ndersigned on or before the 10th day August, ltsm, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. AH persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 8tb day of August, 1890. J. L. PATTERSON, Winston, N. C. aulOSw Adm'rofJ. E.Mann, deo'd House and Lot at Auction. Saturday, August 16. WATSON & STREET, Auctioneers. We will sell at 13 o'clock, Saturday, Aug. 16, 1890, on the premises, the lot and improvements on Craven street, nearly opposite the Court rJoure Terms Cash. au9td PKOrOdALS KOR FOHAUB TRKASURY DKPAKTMKMT. XI. B. Llfe-Bavng Bervloe, Washlaeion. V. O., Ausnst 2. 1H90 Heale,' proposals will be received at thli olltce umll i o'clock. P' M. of Wednesday August 20, 18V0, to furnish and deliver at tbe Kalis (Jape Life Saving Htatlon, Count of Viriilnta. ana me wnale's .Head. Pauls. uaiuiei nni, nag s neaa, rea island, Utile amtcotnlco, nig Klnnakeet, Du rant's and Ucraooxe lile Having Stations, Coast of North Carolina, each; DtXXl pounds best flint growth timothy hay. (Daieu; jidi) pouaui Desi rye straw (unuild). tUNKI pounds shelled oorn, 6000 pounds oata. All araln to be of the best merchantable feed grain, sound, well filled, free from chaff, dirt or other Impurities, and put up in well tewed new tacks which are to be come the property of the Government wltnont additional cost. Proposals may be made for all of the articles r-(laired, or for one or more items. bnt bids for less than the fnll nuantltr of anyone Item will not be considered. The price must De Dy me nunared pounds on all article. One half or the quantity ol for age for each station must ue delivered on October l, ivu. ana tne other half on A mil l. IMU. Koch bid must be aeeomnanled by a certified check In tbe sum of 8I00.OU drawn to the order of tne secretary of tbeTreaaurv ns security that the bl 'dervlll enter into contract, witnoni delay, and aire such bonds for the faithful peifjrmanee thereof at way be required it bis bid be aeoented Certified obeoks will be returned wltbtntwo weeka to the unsuccessful bidders and the check of the successful bidder after hla con tract and bond hall be approved by the Meoretary of the Treasury. Knvelopaa con taining proposals should be endotied, "Pro posala to furnish Korage." Tbe right la reserved to rcjeot anv or all bids, and to waive defeota. No contract will be awarded until an appropriation has been made for tbe anadry olvil expenses of the Govern naunt for th fiscal year ending June 8u, 188). 8. I. Kimball, 4 , , ' , General auperintendeLt.' ; " '' . . V. ; Hew Sforejjiew Stock! Hviug just arrived from the North with the 1-lNr.ST SlutK. OF FDKNITURE ever UrmcLt J this market, will the same on tl,,. FIFTEENTH DAY OF AUGUST nt tiu- Urxk Store on the North side of South Front street, opposite the store of Kobtr j Brv, where he will be Ulail to tee LiiolJ myomere and friends. Thanking tl,,.,,, ,,r ,,t;,t favors wilj glart to Rte them nt l.i. New Store, where he will show them tin- Finest and Lest Selected". Stock of Furniture ever brought to this market Al.iO A tine ,ot ol Organs and Musical Instru ments and ha on hand the Improved No. j Wli,.. ,r a j usou Sewing Ma chine, 1k-sI 'hi wotld trulv. til!l"JK'"' ' T .1. TURNER. balem Female Academy, salkm, n. c, THK OLDEST FEMALE COLLEOE IN THE .SOUTfl. The 89th Annual Session begins Au ist 28th, lSiid. K-cistor for last year gust 813 special features: the IWlnn. ment of Health, Character and Intel lect. HuildiLRsthorouiiL.'y remodelled, tully equipped Preparatory, Collegiate and Po,t Urtduutb Departments, be sides first class schools in Music, Lan guages, Ooiiim rcial end Industrial Studies. JOHN H. ("LEW ELL "uOdwlm Princip'al. HAVE YOU FORGOT THAT J. F. HAS Till. Largest Stock of Tobacco in New Berne. Sells more a lower pris than any other House in town. Also, th Greatest Yari i ty of other goods k.'pt in the city. GO TO SEE HIM. NoTiC lie un,irrni"ni.i! 1'uullr AdiulniK'.n.ii, nus ). Marrlaon,. Ii .rt iluly diiHllli'd aa Moore, decease!, nml h. ivl.y Blv8 notice thai lie rr(inre .,11 nrr.u.ii. hinr agalnt tl,ettate of i,a.hi,i Colling Moor io nrenpiit. llielii I, ill,, s.h.i ,.... duly aiuiionihut.M.fur piiyinnlou or be- lore me nil, nay ol A iKat. 18HI. or else tbla notion will li plettfi.-j i i.ar rlw. 1 ersoti. Indebted In llie estate mnHt oJr Wlllioul ilelRv. J A M I Kewbern, N . :. ; C. 1 1 - HRISOtf . I'ubilo AdmlniHtralor. Ail. t,:li, ).sto.. 500 EAGS SHOT, ALL SIZES, For sale at Tower's Prices. Agent For Hazard Gunpowder Co. Sold at their Prices. jj1. micii, WHOLESALE GKOCEll, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. N. C Stmr Blanche for Sale. Seyenty-five feet lone, IS feet wide over all: draught 30 inr.haa in a a carries 110 bales of cotton. nni rai! tered at Custom flouse 47 tons aroaa. 28 net; licensed to carry passengers, and accommodates 100 on excursions. Re built in October, lS&U Joiner work and decking entirely hew, hull made as Kood as new. Eugine and boiler re built, all wearing and dostructible parts renewed; new crown sheer. mnA ,,tua n boiler. Inspected Novnmlwr 97. 1889, and licensed to carry 88 nounda steam pressure. ProDeller 48 inr.haa engine 10x10 cylinder, upright boiler 7 feet by 60 inches, of 5-16 iron, tensile strength 50,000 pounds. Fully equipped throughout, according to law and in perfect running order, the Blanche is splendidly adapted to river and creek trade, to light draught navi gation anywhere, and has shown fine towing capacity. Ehe is offered for sale on reasonable terms, and at a very For further information apply to James Redmond. Seo' & Trees aug3d&wtf j New Berne, N. O. Wanted, to buy a eood tan nr tnroi horse power Boiler.. Apply to James 'Redmond, New Berne, N. O. Sash, Doorsand Dlinds Paints, Oil?, ( Lead and Varnish, Lime, Cement, Raster and, Haiv And all kinds of M Building Materials -. At Lowest Prices. L. H. CUtLEB, NKWBERN, N. O. 6. i nt
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