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JOURNA VOL. IX.-NO. 138. NEW BEKNE. N. C. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. The Daily r N BUSINESS LOCALS. . T- O LET Five or six rooms in morft desirable part of the city. Every convenience for housekeeping. Apply at Journal office, lei's lm HORTICULTURE Vineyard, Or chsrd, Fraitfal, Profitable. Bolan Baking Powder. When Republican speakers come around and tell farmers that the McKinley bill benefits the farmer, tell them that "There is not a section or a line in the entire bill that will open a market for another bushel of wheat or another 1 AAA Fresh Corned Portemouth barrel of pork; and if they want to iUUU Mullet" just reoemeu at Churchill & Parker '. also e-fine lot of mail 8. 0. Hami and Breakfast Strips. Give oi a trial before buying elsewhere. - - Respectfully, eep2 dm. CnuRcniLL & Pabkkr. j 110BERTS & BKO. are receiving Rogers for the M lUtJir 1.11 BIWI UUUbS IUU UUUCDf Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions know who says so, tell them that James O. Blaine says so. They buy at headquarters and can give versal yon Low trices, -auzo The Wilmington Messenger The nomination of Mr. U. S Ilouse in the Second District will prove an uni A FINE line of SMALL DAMS, 5 to I xl 7 pounds t John Bunn s tf. rrOR RENT-Two large airy rooms, i. furnished. Apply to J. R Jones, at If. B. Saltan's store. auotf rpHE TAYLOR ADJUST ABE SHOE -L. for ladies, Mew and marvelous in vention. See sample. N. Abpin, jl8 tf Opposite Journal Office. fLD PAPERS for sale in any quan V tities at Journal office. QODA WATER on draught today at kj John Dunn s. tf. surprise to everybody out- Side of that District. He is to us an unknown person, lie may do like Mr. Crawlord in the Ashcville District, a very popular man with winning ways. We hope it will so prove. LOCAL NEWS. Raum must go. Ilarrison will be compelled to drop this speculator. The three men most attacked by from 9 to o 5 8 Alliance leaders are Cleveland,! patronjz9 Vance mid Gordon, very signifi cant. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS . Ulmch Groceries, etc. We saw several cotton gins that had been sold to farmers going out yesterday. Cotton was up a fow points yoet' r- day. Forty-four bales made unlo rf ihk Kepumican majority in .Vermont has fallen oil' Q I teen thousand At this rate Edmund will Boon be frozen out. " your home paper. If it is roliable it is the best possible means of advertising the locality in which is published. One of our exchanges states lh.it ex- Governor Holden has had another stroke of paralysis and Iu'h condition is regarded as quite serious. The Goldsboro Argus reports that n sturgeon jpight feet long jumped on a raft of logs on Neuse in Johnson noun- Personal. Presiding Elder W. S. Rone, who has been holding quarterly conference hers, returned yesterday to his home in Goldsboro. Rev. II. W. Battle is spending a few days in Wilson. He will return Thursday. Miss Willie Ferrebee left yesterday to enter Greensboro Female College, and Mestrs. Willie, McCarthy, Willie O'Brien and Harry Nelson to enter St. Mary's College, at Belmont, Gaston county. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Lsvalette and daughter, of Maryland, who have been in New Berne since March, left yester day to stay Bwhile in Wilmington. Thoy will roturn here in time for our next Fair. The steamer Newberne, of the O. D. line, brought in the following passen gers yesterday: Rev. T. M. N.George and family, who haye been North during his summer vacation; Capt. R. L. Buck nor, who has been visiting his fumily in Norfolk and superintending work on the Albemarle and Chesapeake canal, on his way back to see to the work now going on at the New Berne and Beaufort oanal; and Miss Luoy Rhiston, returning to New Berne. On the outward trip yesterday the steamer Newberne had the following good list of passengers: Miss Etta O'Neal, going to Norfolk to visit her siBter, Mrs. Cora Wood; Dr. John S. I zing, to visit his daughter, Mrs. Minnie Yost, in Baltimore; Mrs. B. B. Davsn port, to visit frionds in New York and Dover, Now Jersey; Mrs. S. II. Lane and daughter, Mrs. B. B. Lino and Ukm A Cutting Affray. For a short time past there have been hard feelings between Messrs. Frank P. Ivey and Geo. M. Lancaster, two Core Creek farmers. Mr. Lancaster gave deep offence to Mr. Ivey by some remarks of his and it was expected that when they met there would be trouble. Mr. Ivey, we are infoimed, was In the yard at Mr. Fred Pate's house on Neuse road about fifteen miles above New Berne, when he saw Mr. Lancaster passing on his way to camp meeting. Mr. Ivey jumped over the fence after him with a piece of a broken ax helve in his hand. Mr. Lancaster, expecting the difficulty, bad prepared himself for the enoounter by carrying an open knife in his pocket with the blade sheathed in a hollowed corn cob to pre vent its cutting him. Ho at first re treated from Mr. Ivey, then drow his knife and springing quickly, graced him with his left hand and began cut ting Mr. Iyey seriously, ono of the wounds in his left side lelow the I'.bs being about six inches long. Ia tlio meantime Mr. Ivey had givon him one blow with the stick, then discarded it and, though badly wounded, grasped Lanoaster by the wrist and turned tho point of the knife in the opposite direc tion, causing Lanoaster to wound him self slightly in the hand and thigh, then in spite of Ivey's wounds he knocked Lancaster down and beat him until pulled olT. After the fight Mr. Ivey stopped at Mr. W. W. Pres- oott's, and Drs. Carr and Cobb of Fo:t Barnwell, and Dr. N. If. .Street of Now lerne, wero called who rendered ti e necessary medical assistance. SHIPPING NEMS. ARRIVED. Sir. Howard, from Trenton, with full cargo of cotton and other freight. Sir. Trent with cargo of general merchandise. IN PORT. Sehr. Carrie Fareon, Capt. Murphy. Schr. LI. K. Price, Capt. M. Strahl. Sehr. Matiie E.Uiles, Capt. David Ireland. Sehr. J. 0. M Naughton, Copt. N. A. Outcn. v'LKAliEP. Sir. Newberne, of the O. D. line, with HOO bales cotton, naval stores mid other freight. Sir. KioHton, for KioHtou and Niuho rivf r landings, with full cargo of gen eral merchandiec, and passengers for the camp nweting. NOT liS The steamer Howard will nail at a. m. for Trenton T!i" steamer Eaglet, of the E. C. I). line, will sail Ht 1 oV.loch this after noon. The Hteamer Vesper, of tho E. (;. 1. line, will arrivo tomorrow. The htOttiiior Stout, of the Clyde line, will arrive thin morning. Applicants for the A. aud M. l. College. There will fce, at Trenton, Jones county, on Monday September 15, 1890, a competitive examination of applicants for admission, as county student, to the College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. I hope any young young man in tho county who deMres to take a course in this College will be present on that day. 1'. M FKtksw.l, Co.Supt. iii-l ui. r ;! tv,r , cure ;s our to seruriii bett iiOfs!l THE great Democrtio victory in Arkansas assures the re-election of Jones .to the Senate and the re- ty, and was secured by the raftmen. mrn oi nrecmnrHige to u.o uouse. We hear of more cane boin'e planted in Craven and adioinincr counties than Al a luff niitnin linLl nnnr flrujmu I. ... . - .6 ..v... uu... v.. ...... Dag ueuany neon, we know or no boro, last Saturday, the only reason why all tho syrup wo consume Alliance men there who favored I could not be homo mado. Polk as against Vance were Re pub Mr. H. C. Bunting, of Richmond, Va., Means. haiboen engaged at Vanco Academy I to take charge of tbo Intermediate de- 4 n.Tninnnn... Y 1 i. Inavtmn,. U TI .... 1 1.. 1 1 a jiuiaiaauus uuuiuuimhl meet- k"'""" uuihiuk vwn X.)ing"was held in Paris Thursday B!dyi3 'or tho ministry, and brings wo night, Tho little GTeneral says he will vet act a conspicuous part in the affairs ol France. with him high rccommendatiouH. extond him a cordial invitation. The Graded School opened Monday with 70 pupils. Missos Rachel Brook field, Annie Chadwick, Emily Ferrebee and Mrs. Mary M. Williams aro the rreo tuition is eiiered in The National Democrat is just one year old. . In the beginning it teachers had 1.000 subscriber It now has! English branches to all pupils between 40.000 and expects to have 100.000 six and twenty-one yoars of ago before the next Presidential eleo I Mr: Percy Cox has accented a nosition tion. ' - I as book keeper for our young towns man Mr. J. E. Lathem, cotf n buyer WE are always pleased to seelnl exporter. Mr. Cox is another of ovidencAR of nrntfrflua in Wnrf n our young men that New Berne oan rWllna tnm. or, I iHOB Win Jl"" Iflel Pr0ud f- VMWBMa ww n HUU VtW'VUI If iu Tf rri( ftn T.ann. tn mirnhftflA millinnrT : Mrs. Lawrence of Berkley, Va.. who P" in Attendance, has been visiting relatives in New Berne, reluming homo acoompanied by Mrs. Jesse Rhodes, who goes on a visit; Mr. J. R. Cromwell, who has boon visiting friends here, returning to hifl homo in Norfolk; Miss L A. Ackloy, of Brooklyn, N. Y.. returning homo from a visit to Mrs. W. R. Guion (w-oare plensod to learn that sheen- joyed hor visit very much and regretted to leave); Mr. W. D. Barrington, of the firm of Barrington & Baxter, to replen ish their stock of clothing; Mr. S. Pros- key, contractor for railroad supplies. oa a business inn to New York, Mr. Fred. Mahlor, going to Manchester, England, from a visit to New Berne. and Mrs. C. W. Harper for Baltimore, Miss Matlio Simpson, of Riverdale, and Miss Nanoy Eborn, of Croatan, aie visiting friends in tho city. Mr. W. T. Cox, of Richlands, was in tho city Tuosday New Borne Collegiate institute opened last year with 40 pupils, during the year thero wero 143 scholars enrolled. At no time did the attendance exceed 130. This year it opened Monday with 120, four mora came in yesterday, making 130, ten more are expected in today, and the probabilities are that before the end of tho week tho at tendance will reach or exceed lft). A good oponing, showing that Prof. Adams' efforts to give us a first clans school aro being appreciated. Kciiio- llie Public iiuildiiii. Now thnt the time is drawing near for the erection of the Public Building far which an appropriation was scoured through the ef1ioi(ncy of Congressman Simmonn, it miht be well to canvans the groiindssuitable for its loeation and revolve the ('irntinn as to the most eligible site. No doubt then; are Hi'vur .l hiiilnlili-places- plots of ground beautiful for situation, whore it might etand "a glory evermore" somo of which how ever it were hardly worth w hile even to mention on account of the groat im- Largest Stock of GROCERIES on hand. Sold, at ITotliern Prices Agency for Horsford Bread Preparation, Old Virginia Cheroots, Cigarettes. Hazard Gunpowder Co. vI!cm:;sali; .hwcek, The N. C. Slate Association ol erullc Clubs. RALKNlll, N. C, Sept. A, IH'JO. To tho State Association of Democratic Clubs, and tho Demooratio Clubs of North Carolina By a unanimous voto of the executive committee of the Stato Association of Demooratio Clubs, after full connulta tion with the chairman of tho State Demooratio executivo commitloo, it is Among those lcavine for tho camp deemed advisable to call a convention mooting yesterday was a party oom- 01 he Demooratio clubs of tho State; i t it L . r- r an M our KreBt PartT has now named posed of the following porsons. Rev. R. Bar 8Undard-bearors. and mmthnr A. Willis and wife, Mr. B. U. Lredle struggle for Democratic supremacy and wife. Mrs. Nelson Whitford and another urgent need for the defeat of ston having become leader of the ping tobacco industry, now prom ises to be a railroad center. Ho has business taot, is not afraid of work, and gentle manly in deportment. We found a run on the number throe yesterday. In the morning three pupils named -Willei left on tho train to enter college; at noon on the steamer New Berne three milliners named Lane Miss Sadie, Mrs. T. A. Green, E. R. Jones, Jan. M. Howard and Fred. Hun' tor, and Miss Hannah Osgood. They will return Thursday. Mis, Bottio Whaley has returned from hor northern trip to purchase her stock of millinery. Republican ignorance, corruption and misrule is upon us, and as thoro is work to be done, work in behalf of n causo dear I to every patriotic North Caro linian, and as it is for us young Demo crats to see that our share is well and faithfully performed, I, therefore, as President of the State Association of Demooratio clubs, call ; There is a rumor that Emperor William is thinking of calling Bis marck back to office. We do not credit the report. The young Em- our sanotum. It w seven as large pure white nfght-bloom ing cereus as it was eyer our pleasure to see. Our thanks are due Mrs J. A, peror IS not given to casing DaCK Simpson, Mrs. L. 0. Vasa and Mrs. F. What ho ' does, and the new Chan- Ulrioh for these loveliest gifts from ... 'I oellor ia doing well in his office. nature. We hear of some complaints from Misa Nellie Wood has returned from you to meet again in convention, to be I L.I J I ?i T 1 1 visitinir friends in Vanceboro. aeiam our capital cy oi iiaioign, cn o I UTadnnian t inU Ih HanAf UnnmU. iui. una uuiirjo oiuiou inoi uifuu t.v i jng(t visit his father, Dr. Jas. B. Hughes. Our constitution provides that each club shall bo entitled to threo dele gates and one additional delegate -for An article in this issue advocates the every twenty-five members in good standing, n I Tha AArfiHiara rT (ha Prnaulnnia nnd - r f I A uw wa tiuuaiu ua uuw i ivdiucmid auu were presented the Journal office last ,or the location of our Publio Building. ciub9will constituto tho night, We feel safe in pronouncing ihl8 n0 aouDt woma m"e an eieBw"i credentials of delegates. Such certill- v. u. .i.-i a i looaiiun aa wbii as a uuiuuer oi utucru i ouwu.- " I ... . . it. a enllreiinn nf ana Bpeoiaiiy awraouve wouia icap pear on aocount of the appearanoe or The Labor Congress of Canada .has adopted a resolution demand log, On behalf Of the people of the left for the North on business trii ; and COnntry, the right to elect a Gov- at night three ladies sent us bcquels of Tho Public Building. ernor General, instead of having loveiy night-blooming cereus. one appointed by the British 0V- It was a rich display of flowers that era men t. I the splendid shell-rook drive-way lead ing to the National cemetery. But the qaostion is, should this build ing be located for beauty of site or even the centre of population? We of members borne on the olub roster at the time of naming delegates Delegates and other club members attending the convention will be en titled to reduced rates of board at the Yarboro House, and to specisl railroad ratos. Full particulars will bo pub lishod The objects of this convention are believe not. Such an institution ia for The thorough "otganization of forces;1 publio service and should be ereeted w tne orgamzsuon orugmncr.no I AlnKa in Atravar ritarnaKin in Nnrlh i spa. ..X mnn r'.l it -P It. ...Iff U.l. .Imnl l.anlnn n xujk -wuBiuorauuu ui us taiiu .u.u.om where the aroatest accommodation can "TiTii: : ' -7 7. ' ,u iZ ' : i - . a a.t..2 "i i i iiiub. hiiuuidiiod uui laviiiiiiirn a 'a iii i- ; U nearly ended In the Senate. The - "l,,ure" be obtained in meeting the demands of mulgating Demooratio principles, and iiA hftf a iiaa nAAn ft lAficr AnA hnr. if I - . . , . . ,. fcnftwn the to oo ODerate more fully with thoreeu haa thrown much liirhton the sub . ueDe JWTemeBta aro being made t bulk of ft bu8ineM of the oit yis lar Demooratio organization in pro k u luruwu muou , iiguit uu iiio auu ,0 B0uoni hooka as in evervtbimr e so. 6 . . . . ' , motingeuocess of Demooratio measures, , iant. anH iaatraa fliA tiAnnm mill. Mm . .. .. . .; . . east OI UanCOCK ana OOUin OI CIOBQ Tn thou And. va InvnliA Mia nA.niwrn. - ' . ' . I""" ."wb""" ""'"J atrAnta anrl thn ftnnti-A ftf th la rA ia il, of .11 m.. mmA .Ir. llinKUl.td . It iuha Kn ka II.11H ,L . lil V-i 1 I .. . . I " I IUU ui .i u.u uu v..u T-"V,!,,,'i,,,,,,u,,,l ,",TOl(',l,,,' nT,nK unuorra WXi' nearly exactly where the nresent Post support of the press throughout the tho aflect will be Been in coming books in the entire school, but there is offi t d thefore to ug ,he State, and invite tho participation of elections. ' ' nother lueflt,on t0 con9,dor and lt iB nroner nlace is as near here as nossible. i T5fr" . V!? w! r?l lot no little importance. Many parents' -''K. i Jii 8iu "i. 1 ' , . .i:. :iu r I i 9 i . I-,. umiwo mug m juush wuininui i every vuuuiiv. iuiiu ua tuuir oiu iu IN ft ' conversation With Lieut. I cannot afford to supply their children hl1B,nfilul i.-. thA ,tJil making this occasion ono of michlv ni .. ' .. . i ' I .1 ti... J ,v ' "I. ., . . uov. Oceanian, wno nas repenuy wuuiuuro uun one uaooi uoukh, ,,u Bnother strong argument for its remain- aemon 1 " oeverai men oi national returned from an extended tour ongw navo ana "eiouy-ae- , the nt at0 t aitA ia a larsrA nrnlrtn hnlfintra a Aha I lnm'ia1 bhA ma arAnn mill Ka 1nrtv UV I m m . j ' - i disu o ' H it mvu HuivupjU w uw I UVU lUlldvU RUU UU DITVIUSJ TV lit U3 am ll eorroborates what the Star has :..V";:, T . """""" New Berno Academy and which, If unturned to have mm apeak to the iiimuira w , il. .. J-. ..u I.. ,:i!..j i. .ITDUD1E tnnuwricj oi uuri,n varuiinH. , . . . . M IklQUHIVia HUWV HMU 4.SHUDVIU mil VDI most lauaime enwrprise-inaf or moreiulnly ,,ttend, and every Demooratio fully rapimy aa vanoing . onr eijucaiionai congressman and nominee for Uongre rom norm uaroiina is expected. We urge the formation of clubs in every- county, city, village and town recognized for some time. lie says that t,h rnnntation of ; HAnatnr English Walnuts. interests. Again this property is non- onaseven-yeaMd-tree In the garden K VuiS Vance ia national, that he la everv. . W? we" Satur . developed isnguen, walnut that. grew , w umu reuuuuieeu an vua . vi wv i fnpAmna t,f i-.. Mia pAhrili T " " ' " private Individual would be a cutting every-county, city, viuage anotown- roremost, Statesmen, Of. the lSepnb- 0f Henry Latham, on Metcalf, street. fl 0f so much tax whioh Is heedful for ship In the State, and that their member He;' that the.; Democrats Of the! The tree is filled with the nuts. meeting the expenses of the govern- ship should embraoe every voter of ment.- North West ever speak of him. with ' This Is, a novelty for this settion; love and admiration, and 'rely We never saw any home-raised ones ui . . , ...,-i beforer It Is said that the Ire. s do not wrgeiy upon hh uourage, u.s aoiiuy anti, thfW Mvew , City 8hould always be used ' for ; ehildren men, respectfully yours, etc., ana imegruy to win me great ligM ftn nu teething. soothe the oniid, torteM w 4 J.& Carr, for tariff - MtorntWUiiilniHirtnl: -1 7 ,7. ,I.,.J MB!..aUW-aU P.oure wind President Aasoolatlon of Demooratio ADV1CB TO MOTHERS, Urs. Wirslow's Boothino Stkup tion their respective sections who expects to support our usmocratio nominees, is time to send delegates to tnisconven I nave the honor to be, gentle Tlit- I'nrnl a A lto.t lea In .uu to medical scienco are rl' -ring Hood's Sarsanarilla. ia carefully selooted, and only the Ait L'Sl-1 ill ViTy lur personally t xniiiim ffl rM fiiiui . Ti,: in -.Ii:j'. pie iii lieine is pre inion of thor- ni li.itmaeiHtH, and progress of manufao- y waw licd with a view ll.i.-.l'.i S irn iparilla the vu!t. 1 .Mli't'l.K sn :ky l'-i::iNE. s. Etar. Insxtyear Icolio.and lathe best remedy for War-1 I rhcea. Twenty-nve oenu a botue. laly l Clubs. B. O. BiCKwrrn, Beo'y, eto, robabilityor utter hopeleBunesM of ol) lining lliem. ,-iiieli a place is the ortheast corner of Pollock and Middle slreots, in the jungmoot of many the nest location in the city. 1'ut this i'h sacred ground, whoro the dead of the infant settlement found sepulture, and for well nigh two hundred years have been sleeping that sleep which knows no waking. Anoinor location towam winch many are turning their thoughts, is the riorta est corner of I'ollock and Craven This ia quito too far to ono 6ide, and besides the magnificent new reMidem-.e f l)r I1. W. Hughes ought to bo eon idered glory enough for that im mediali neighborhood. The southeast corner of Pullnck and lancock is n good place, and so is tin southwest corner of Uroart and Metcalf, Tho great objection to all these is that they aro not far enough toward the western part of the city. Tho city is growing and in expected to grow, and its onward progreHH it must 'go went. " When (.edar tirovo (;enuaety was aid out it was not only "up town. but was far beyond tho town. Now thero is a largo populations, with three or four churches and several public buildings beyond it, and it ia in the hoart of tho city. Wo ought to learn something from this, and locate the tho building where it will bo in ll proper place iu lue yeais to come That place- jxir e.ivWenee- is tho south west corner of Ueorge and Pollock. When (lov. Tryon Fought a location for his pa'aco a fow yoars earlier than 1770, for it was oomploted in that year- having tho option of all this region, he chose a site on tho elevated grounds overlooking tho Trent river, and laying out a principal street for the city that was to be, projooted it broad anil straight toward tho polar star, and naming it "Uoorgo" in honor of his sovereign, erected upon it bis mag nincent building, said to havo been the finest on the American continent. Each passing yoar has iiiBtlied tho excellence of his taste in the selection. High above the fogs and damps, com manding a beautiful view of the water,1 fanned in summer by the prevailing southwest breeze, and in winter pro tected by tho city itself from tho cold north and northoast winds, it ia health ful, comfortable and in every way as desirable a location as tho city olfords. Tho government has, by a generous expenditure of money, made (leorgo street a splendid thoroughfare the peer of almost any strcol in any city and virtually pledged itself to keep it pi rpetua ly in us present liml class con dition. Alroady, according tothecensus just taken, more than one half tho population nre on tho wist side of this street. Property begins to appreciate, To the mony -buildings already ereoted large, tine, neat, modest, humble, or however characterised others of a bettor grade are being added, ono notably, cott'y and elegant. More will follow, and when the tide has fairly turned tho current will (low swiftly. Persons holding, small lots or eligible sites Will find it advantageous to sell and go to the front. And so a few years will work a great change. Pollock street must look well to her laurels the days of her prc&liqe are numbered. Tho ohildron are already born who will see the fine buildings of New Berne crowning (leorge street, and her wealth and beauty and fashion displayed upon it. jjoonte tne puuiio Duiiuing upon George street, at' the intersection of Pollock unless the eontingenoies of the "railroad" and the "bridge," both undoubted certainties of the near future, intimate the suitableness of putting it farther up and it will bo ''the right thing in the light place." The entrance on Pollock would be al most equivalent to a "front,11 and it would extend across the block and have a face on EJon. This will bring tho greatest good to tbe greatest number and everybody will be happy. Edward Bull, Notice. Ofj-Tiirtiiorship.""" I.. H. ( 1 TI.'cR mid H. 11 NKAT. ! formed a co-partnership, and will con tinue the 1 Urd warn business forraorlv of I,. 11. Cutler. Respectfully. I- H. CTTLKU & CO. Sept. 8, ly.K). Hiving take-a Mr. li. H NPn n partner, I lliauk my former patrons for their favors, and asking for a continu ance of the mime. I am. Yours respectfully, '"'I'7 I-. II. CITTLEK. Notice. I will rout to the liiii;-Bt bidder, on Monday tlio l ali day of the present month, at 12 o'clock, M.,at the Court House door iu the city of New Berne, the Poor House rami, containing about 2: acres, for one year, with privilege of live yeaiB. Terms made known ou day of lease, subject to approval of the Board of CommisBionerri. By order of the board. J. A. KIUHAHDSON, pep2dwtd clerk. See Oui NEW Sterling Silver Goods. Special Drives This Week Bell The Jeweler. augSS Stnir Blanche for Sale. Seventy-five feet long, 13 feet wide ovor all; draught ;',0 inches loaded, carries 110 bales of cotton, and reem. tered at Custom House -17 tons gross, 28 uui, in onsea 10 carry passengers, and io.eommodalcs 100 on excursions. Re built in October. 1SM3. Jm and docking entirely new, hull made as good as now. Eneirjo and boilnrrA. built, all wearinc and destructible parts renewed: new crown Hlict. nd tnhon n boiler. Insnicid Nnvnmlwr 9.1 1H88, and licensed to carry SO nounda steam pressure. Priniollcr inKoo engine 1010 cylinder, upricht boilor 7 feet by CO inches, of i Hi iron, tenailn strength MI.OOO pounds. Fully ( iiuippud throuchout. accord to law and in perfect running order, tho Blanche is splendidly adapted to river and creek trade, to light draught navi gation anywhere, and has shown fine towing capacity. 8ha is offered fo salo on reasonable terms, and at a very low prico. tor further information apply to James Ikdmoni, Sec' & Treis, aiig.'lJoi wtf New Berne, N. C. Cotton Buyer and Exporter, DEALER IN BAGGINGMD TIES. Always iu market to buy Cotton. A big stock ot Bagging aud Ties on hand and must be sold. Correspondence solicited. Office near Cotton Exchange au27dwtf NEW BERNE, N. C. Mrs. A. T. Jerkins Will resume the duties of herSohool ctt Monday. Sept. 8tL Ttorough Instinotlon tn the elmatar" branoiiMi, History aud KnslUh r,n,.. 7 nug 17 dim,
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