PCIUSUEfg tilOBICMBWTi TMK UAILY JOUXflJU.it a U aoiaava paper, paallahed eally, except Monday at Si t) per year, IUI tor Hi mfutlM. IfellTered Matty saossrtbars ei Hewu per Mitt TUM WKKkLT JOURNAL, a M eoluata paper. Is published every Thursday at i,at ytiuiu. VUYXRTISINO RATKB (l)AU,Y-On lack MS day We. : tor Mob sabeqaent lArU0aW AdTertlmaents wider heed of "Bnslnsss Locals." It seats a tin for ant, and S oaata Uae tot every ubeao.aeat l Martian H MvartlaMaentt WUI aa Inserted between ooal aaatteret any pnoe. Nolleee ef Marriages or Death, aot loexeeea' ( Unas W1U be limMlm, AU additional UM will be charged f mbu mt Um. Parmente for transient advertisements net be) mad la edTanee. Resraiar adver- UsamsuU wilt be collected promptly at Um tad ol wall monlD. .Oommaoleauone containing newt of tat aaleat public Interest at solicited. So c os maatcatloa moat be expected to ba aob naked that eontains objectionable personal ltlee,er withhold tne name of tha anthor Artlelee longer than half a nolamn must be paid for. Any person t eellng aggrieved at anv anony aaoua communication oenobialn tha nam of tbs loin or ay applleatlon at this offloa aud shoving waaralB tne artaf aaea azlata. THE JOURNAL. K. M. HAKPUt. G. T. HANCOCK. Proprietor, Local Reporter HW BKBNE. K. U.. 8EPT. 11 1890. tntesed at tha Foal ads at New Barae. aaaaaoad-alaai atatssr. TO Pollok8vill Items. Miss Nellie Pearce U spending a few days in New Berne. Mr. A. lieary, of Morehuad City, has accepted a position as clerk with John Whitty. . L. Haughton Bpent a few days of last week on his farm three miles irom Polloksville. Mrs. J. W. Shepard and daughter Annie, who .have been Tisiting friends in Onslow, roturned home Saturday. J. H. Bell, Samuel Hudson, J N. Foscue and Gyrus Foscue at tended the congressional conven tion at Kinston on the 3d inst. Master Guy Taylor, a lad 14 years of age, shot and killed a very large deer last week. Guy is very much elated over his success. Miss J. B. Bender, Jno. Whitty, Thos. B. Lee and J. W. Shepard have returned from the Northern markets, where they have been purchasing goods. They all are looking forward to a big fall trade. Prof. E. D. Koonce, jr., arrived this morning to assist Prof. K. M. Koonce in bis school. Prof. Koonce, jr., is from the University and comes highly recommended. He also spent three years at Davis School. We hope to add military tactics soon. Messrs. B. B. Hurst, L. K. Hurst, Jackson Green, Miss Leah Koonce, and Mr. G. D. Koonce from Ons low, and Messrs. Jesse Bell, ltob't Barton, Miss Annie Bryant, J. W. Messer and B. A. Bender arrived Monday to enter Polloksville High School and more are expected this week. Onslow County Items. No marriages or death lately. Cotton corps materially damaged by rains. Very hot and sultry weather, but very little sickness. Farmers are not so buoyant as they were a month ago. Corn not as good as expected Peanuts, potatoes and sugar cane good. Messrs. li. G. Ward, A. J. Hurst, Beni, Ward and Sol. Gornto are trying to excel each other in sugar cane tnis year, iney eacn nave fine prospects now. Revs. J. S. Burnett and W. A. Franklin, M. E. ministers, are carrying on a protracted meeting in Swansboro now. uro. rrantiin is from Morehead City and is an ex cellent preacher. Col. E. W. Fonvielle leads the county in corn. His seven acres upland piece, spoken of sometime back, wherein the rows were eight feet apart, with a row ol peanuts in between, can't be beat ; the peas are fine, and nearly meet across the rows. Aligators. snakes and wild deer are plentiful, doc we are better on killing snakes and 'gaitors than deer. We killed a big rattlesnake the other day with 12 rattles, 6 feet lone and 10 inches in ctrcam ferenoe. E. B. Hargett killed a still larger one about tne same time. Turpentine makers not so lively, on account of the fall in the price : .11.80 for dip, we believe, is the nrica oaid now. W. N. Marine is putting up a new turpentine still nn K'Mnen'a creea. ooi. uornra. - a . a . n 1 J- A ' Esq., is one of the largest makers of the "tuff in the county. , He has just shipped 300 barrels to your city from nis lanamgon mew river, to Messrs. Ellis & Co., by Oapts. Joe Bloodgood and Kujene Yeo mens.' .'- Bers. Besj. Ward and J. M. Love, Baptist ministers, have just finished a revival at Piney Grove church, near Swansboro. There were 17 accessions to the church, 14 were baptised yesterday at G. W, smith's saw, mill, by liev. Mr. Love, from Bayboro, in presence of over 300 persons.7 We have never seen such a large gathering at a baptising before. Bevs. Duncan McLeod from Morehead, D. J. Aman, H. 8. Howell from Onslow. and Mr. J. C. Whitty from New Berne, were among the visiting brethren that helped Messrs. Ward and Love carry on the meeting: TRADB i'OnYkHTIOH. Appalatment of Delegate for Xorth CareMaau BaLEIQH. N. 0., Septem ber 8. The Governor today appointed the following delegates to repre sent North Carolina at the Trade Convention of the Southern States which meets at Atlanta on the 10th instant: K. S. Tucker, Ealeigh : Wharton J. Green Fay- etteville; V. E. MoBee, Asheville; It. M. Oats, Charlotte: M. W. Nor- fleet, Winston ; E. J. Parrish, Dur ham ; J. W. Atkinson, Wilmington, and J. A. Meadows, New berne, The Governor will himself attend the convention and will leave to morrow for Atlanta. He will re turn here Monday. the lady hanagkes. Under the act creatisg the com mission to manage the World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago there is required to be a board oi lady managers. This will be com posed of two managers, with alter nates, and its members will be appointed by the commissioners from the respective Stated. Col onel A. B. Andrews, one of the North Carolina commissioners' to-day appointed Mrs. George W. Kidder, of Wilmington, to this position. Colonel Andrews leaves to morrow lor Chicago to attend a very important meeting of the commission. Bouud for Africa CHATTANOOGA NEGROES WHO THE1B WANT TO EETUEN TO FATHERLAND. Chattanooga, Tenn., Sopt. s. The colored citizens of Chatta nooga are making up a party of seventy five ol their race to emi grate to Liberia, about November 15th. Meetings in the mtereat ol the movement have been held, and speeches made. The arrange ments are made that the Chatta nooga emigrants shall pay their way as far as Savaunah, (la., where they will board a vessel for their long trip across the Atlantic. Thomas Peek, agent of the coloni zation society, who resides in Washington, D. C, arrived in Chattanooga yesterday and held another meeting last- night. They expect to secure at least 1,000 negreos for the African emigration expedition from this immediate vicinity. 110KR0RS OF SIBERIAN EXILE. Weak Old Hen Who Fall From Fatigue Shot by the Drivers. San Francisco, Sept. 8. Capt. John Thomas of the barkentine Catharine Sudden, which arrived at Port Townsend from Siberia, has sent to this city a description of the Russian exile system as witnessed by himself. . He states that a large party of exiles oi all ages, heavily manacled, were on their way to Saghallin Island. A few old men, whose strength gave out, fell from exhaustion. The brutal driver, acting under orders from his superior, shot the unfor tunate men and tsmoved their chains. No mercy or discrimination was shown. Wives saw their husbands killed and mothers saw their daughters insulted. The exiles were driven like cattle. ATheavy whip was used to urge them on. The prison cells are filthy and treat ment barbarous. THONG MKH. Women love strong men. A weak man may excite their sympathy and a woman's careful tenderness sootne and soften the anguish ol a weak man's soul, but the laughing, joyous, warm, exuberant love of women dear, belongs to the men that are strong and noble and kind. Then why will a man con tioue weak, and mean and peevish? An old gentleman writes: "B. B. B gives me new life and strength. If there is anything that will make an old man young, it is B. B. B." Some men say, and women too, they never feel weak and mean exoept in the spring. Why then feel weak and mean and nervous and prostrated in the serine time when life and spirit awak ens with thrilling buoyancy even the vegetable world!- Must yon allow slug Kiah blood, inactive otganio functions, rusty joint and general wetknees to make your life miserable simply be cause the long winter has restrained vour natural aotivity? ' It need not be. If onlv tou will use that pleasant and incomparable tonic blood purifier known as B. B. B. or Botanic Blood Balm your health in spring time will be all that von eta wish. Try it tnis snriDK. Try it now. ' , P. A Shepherd ."Nor folk, Va.Angast 10, write: "I depend on B. B. B. tor the preservation of my health. I have had it in my family now nearly two years, and in all that time have not had to have a dootor." r f? NQIN EE RING Steam , Useful, Ef XU Hoient, Rolan Baking TowdM. BabblBf thaXalls. Mrs Mary Boyd, postmaster at Bilesville, Stanley county, N. C, lias been arrested for robbing the mails. ' ,. ; 1 The robbery, says the Charlotte Chronicle, has been going on for the past twelve months, ana more than fifty letters have been lost. Mrs. Mary Boyd, postmaster at Bilesville, was suspected and four sets of detectives have attempted to catch her witbont success. Last week two detectives of the mail service sent registered letters from a neighboring village to Denver, Col., and Chicago, Hi., with marked bill enclosed. The mail remaided in Bilesville over night, and when it arrived in Gold Hill the letters were missed. The detectives hastened to Biles ville, entered the office; and found the contents of the letters in Mrs. Boyd's posession. Mrs. Boyd was bronht to Salisbury, wheer she waits her trial. Winston Re publican. , LEMON BLIXIR' A Pleataat Lentaa Dilak. For bilMUinest andoonjtipaiion, take Lemon Elixir. For indieeation and foul stomach, take Lemon Elixir. For iiok tad nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervousness, ake Lemon Elixir. For loss of appetite and debility, take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of the above diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys, bowels or blood. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At lanta, Oa. fiOo. and 1 00 per bottle. Hold by drueeists. Eromlneut Minister Write. After ten years of great suffering from indigeetion. with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kidneys and constipation, I have been cured by Dr. Mozley 'a Lemon Elixir, and am now a wen man. Rev. 0. 0. Davis, Eld. M. E. Church South, tillnov 1 No. 28 Tatnall st. Atlanta. Qa. xne more some men study a thing the less they know about it. Peculiar Many peculiar points make Hood's San saparilla superior to all other medicines. Peculiar in combination, proportion, and preparation ol Ingredients, Hood'! Sarsaparllla possesses the full curative value of best known remedies. -far S of the vegetable king- Peculiar in its S Cm!y strength and economy S V S Hood's Bar- saparilla 6Jr th only medl- clne of, ' S which can truly besald.O S S "One Hundred Dosen One f3 Dollar.".. Medicines in larger and smaller bottles require larger doses, and do not produce as good results as Hood's. Peculiar in its medicinal merits. Hood's Sarsaparllla accomplishes cures hith erto unknown, and has won for Itself the title or " The greatest bloodrot purifier ever discovered." yr Peculiar in Us " good name home," there is now yrnaote of Hood's Sarsaparllla sold in Lowell, whereyT ItVJit is made, than of allr Tothcr Wood purificrs.A ArPecnliar In its phenome-Oyrnal record of sales abroadr ffl&Sno other preparation nas gNrever attained such popu Ylarlty in so short a time, and retained Its popularity 9Tmi confidence among all classes of people go steadfastly. Do not be Induced to buy other preparations, but be sure to get the Peculiar Medicine, Hood's Sarsaparjlla goldbyalldrafcirliti. 11; tlx for J. Prepared only bjr C. I. HOOD 00., Apothecaries, tiwell, Bui. 100 boses One Dollar I AQENCY'TOR, A FOfltTTJfytf FOB 'ANY MAN J t 825.000 Ift OASH .'TO- BE GIVEN AWAY in Premmros of $5,003 to $5.00 J Cigars will get a coupon and make a guess of the number of persona at the Wokld s Fair, to be held at Chicago in 1898. Gome and see the plan, get a coupon, make a guess, smoke, and be happy. ' ' - WM. Li. rALiUC.lt, Middle street, New Borne, N. 0 Eep'istration Notice ! Office of the Board of Commissioners of Craven county New Berne, N. C., Aug. 15, 1800. ! i Notice ia hereby Riven that a .. new registration of all the roters of Craven county for the election to take place on the first Tuesday after the first Monday Tn November next, has been ordered by the Board of Commissioners at their meeting held on the first Monday of the present month, instead of tna usual re vision of tha .registration' list. New registration books will be opened, in each election precinct in the county on the 24th day of September next, for the purpose or an entire new registration, and will be kept open as required . by I By order of the board. " 2 f J " j - . J. A. RICHARDSON, au!6dw80d' Cierk B'd Com. TYLER Naw fitvlea. TT1SR KOYAl TTM WTUTM CABmiTS, TA BUS, CHAIRS, BOOK CASKS, a., at RaM4Katai and Spatial IliMonti, OaUloirM for WM aow raWy, ISO pas, IllaatntML Back iri PeaUg 10o, , ttler canx co-riTcr.s. PwMl. tar atrb, SulHr mmt rum. Wtuttmt l dhn AawrtMtvwfeftAriiUStai1 Sack rnti rwuw II t tna pesk cc , ai. loria, mo., vju. ONU ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, ana acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers nnd cures habitual const! iwition. Syrup of Fit's is" the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable, to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial iu its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for. sale in 50c and SI bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8 AN FRANCISCO. CAL. LOUISVILLE, Kf. rOT, fi r HAVE YOU FORGOT THAT J. F. HAS THE Largest Stock of Tobacco in New Berne. Sells more at lower other House in towo. prii'.iw than any Also, the Greatest Variety oi other goods kept ia the city. GO TO SEE HIM. Bath Booms At my shop on Middle street Plenty of water, hot or cold, and good lane rooms. junl dtf J. B. Hit OWN. and Whiskey Habits cured ut home with out pain. Hook of juiv tioularsscirt FRIOK. balem Female Academy, SALEM, N. (J., THE OLDEST FEMALE COJ,LF.OK IN THE SOUTH, The 80th Annual Session heuius Au gust 28tb, 1800, Register for laet yoar 815. Special features: the Develop ment of Health, Character and Intel lect. Buildings thoroughly remodelled. Fully equipped Preparatory, Collegiate and Post Graduate Departments, be sides first class schools in Music, Lsn guages, Commercial and Industrial Studies. JOHN 11. CLEWELL, au6 dwlm Principal, ALONG THE LINE OF PROGRESS. The Taylor Patent Adjuntabie Lidied' Shoe is the latest and best improvement in that line. It requires no breaking in,' is always comfortable, and retains its original shape. It is a marvel cf perfection. samples may be seen and orders left at; my place of business on Craven street, two doors south of telegraph office. " N. ARPEN, - Boot and Shoe Maker, Agt. Consolidated Adjustable jy!8dwtf Shoe Company. Duffy's Cough Mixture. A prompt and effloient remedy for , Cong W Colds, Croup, Sron- cmtu, Hore-tnroats, Diph theria, Catarrh Etc. I have tried DDFKY'8 cough mix niKir and take pleasure iu recommending it be cause I believe It will do all that Is claim,,! tor It by Mr. Puffy, the proprietor, wno is druggist of long experience and a gentleranh Of highest Integrity. I do not believe ho wonld advsrtiie. anything that was not ex ceptionally good.' This Remedy has certain ly anawerea me purpose in my case, it eured a cold, an obstinate cold I had. after I had tried a number of the principal cough n at xnes without oenent. . W. G. BIUNBON. 1 Hay 17th, '9U. . - E, H; DUFFY japlSdwljr ' Proprietor. St. Pcul's Day School, t 11 iaaawBaaaaBaataB.M.VOOM.KY,M I Atlanta, Oa Office loi', U hitohull hi ,;y";c6ih)ttcTKD by ' ',' THE SI8TEBS OF MEECY. , f The 8oholas.tio.Ysar commences on the 1st Monday or September. . : , Special attention given to Mathemat ics and Analytical Parsing. '' : Tdltlon per month; Senior olasBes, $2.00 -."V ,'-4'J!onk.i.v .' ' 1.00 Muelo' and othef toeomplishments form -extra' charges; 'V?";''. ,v ' v Pifferenca'of Religion will not be re garded in the admission of pupils. -, For further particulars apply to & , MOTHER PUPERIOB, , H.aul7drtf -.0. ; DirectresB, .'. ;. ' vvw "i S - j j '": r:y , PROFESSIONAL. U3. O- K. BAQBY, , -; - .... . - SURGEOK DENTIST, 4 Office, Mi.Mle. Hired, opposite Baptist church, , v dec3 dwtf' NEWBEBN. N. 0 . ?. H. PELLETIEE, !TTiU!KY AT LAW, j XL SiOSfY BROKER; Crfivnn Ht., two doors South of Journal office, A socially made In negotiating small Ioiuir for short t!ni".' WU1 practice In tb Concties ol OrTn, Car teret, Jouba, Ubslow and Pumlloo. -United Htatea Oourt at New Banta, and Hupremp Oourt of the State. . feUl dtf OLEMKST HAXL.Y. 0. B. 00108 Hanly & Guion, . 'I' T 4 ) it N KYS AT i,AW, OiHce 2.1 floor of Green, Foy & Co.'s imnk. Kiddle street, New Herne, 21. U Wiil prucuct) ia the courts of Craven -tnd adjoin 'ur countios, in the Supreme Court of th. Stats, end in the Federal CcurtH aplO dwtf M. S1MMC H. L. QIBBS. lamcas & Gibbs, ATTORTiEYS AT LAW. Will pi Jonoe, Lenoir Ccnrtp. Offic below j -i ;- hi Lhe conrjtioB of Craven, J;it!.v. Gnrteret, Pamlico, ..;.' ao, ul in the Federal on L : ivf'n i't (ii!09. ctt, next door aplSdwtf Br. .1. D. Clark, DKNTIST, .MiWniiUNE, N. C. i-.'i-t. fi!rit, liptweeu Pollock anit I!r" dw FOY & CO,. Do . Hanking business. Nkw Hankino Houbk, !t!.ii-, .r--t. :.urth door below Bote ybert, iW l . SICW BF.RNK. N Ok URRUS & CO., I SI COTKIBRION MERCHANTS A.ND DEALERS IN A1. Kinds of Grain, Brick and Agricultural Lime. "Bff tiSBNE, N. O mwrldw USVBPHREYS . H i urHiiE tK' bi'KCiKics tire nclen tlflcallT and cnrriillv iir. p in d proscriptions i used (or many y. nrf In nruMti uruetk-o withsucoess.andforovor tiling v. iif uhkI hy tb people. Every. Blngle Spe- cllli' ik i spicl.'.l euro for the disease named. lh"M' .-.x-'-litcs cure without drugging, pnrg irt r nluclui; the svstm. and are In fact and i'.(!ih-Havcrolgn remedlcROf theWarld. LIST "F FRlNCH'iLLNOS. CURES. PUCES. 1 Fevera, i ongewtlon. lnnammatlon... .il ' WoraiH, Worm Fever, Worm Colic. .3 :i i lyiiiif Colic, or Teeming or inraoia I lliarrhfa, of Children or Adults. .. . .j DVHt'iiK'iy, Orlplng.BlllouBCollc. . ( Cholera Morbus, vomiting ? CougliN, Cold, Bronchitis h Neuralirla, Toothache, Faceache. . . . 1 Kciidiu lies, Sick Headache, Vertigo 10 ISyHpepnia, BUious Stomach .... l i SiiinrrHi.dor Painful Perloaa. i 1 U'liftoH. too Profuse Periods 13 roup, 'Uiugh, Difficult Breathini ng.... Hons. 1 I Mi it Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions. 15 lihiu.-iintlHiii, Rheumatic Pains. I ft Fever and A sue. Chills. Malaria -auu..... li Hlo, Blind or Hleeding , , I it Cntnrrh, Influenca, Cold In the Head 0 Whooping Oougli, VlolentConghs. i i ;eneral Ileliililv.PhTsicalWoakness 27 Kidney Disease 'iS Nervous Debility ......1 III r.lnfi.ff lVn.linM..Wlit.UlwnAl. . S t KUcngeH orthellenrt.Palpliatlonl. NnM hy Prugglsts, or sent postpaid on receipt of price, i Ichly hi llM HlIMPnnRTO1 lound in cloth and gold, mailed free. XI V Hrlt UK In fllANUAl (I" Cor. William and John Streets, Hew York. SPECIFICS. A of the above medicines are for ale at the drug stores of F. S. Duffy andR. Borry, Middle street, New Berne, N. O. JOE K. WILLIS, PROPRIKTOR OK EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA larble Works, 3S"ow . 13orno. N7,G. Italian and American Marble and all qualities of material, . ; J Orders solicited and given prompt attention, with satisfaction guaran teed. ... f;:: (i. & Millrr is my agent at Kinston, and ALEX Futi-ns regular traveling agent.;. ' . - . ;, AdminiHtrat or's Notice. orating qiut'iflttd as Admini trtor of j E. Maim. df6ensed,if Jate, of Graven county . N. C-. .this is to riotif ff all per son i httv ing claims agaiost the eetate of said deceased 'to 'exhibit them to -the undorHigned on or before the lOtb day of August. 1H91. or this notice will.be plead in bar of their recovery. . All person indebted to said; estate1' will please mala immi dlHte, paymnt.iUf . This 8th dfty of AnBURt,"18G0. f:f; ' ; U rATTERSOS; :$v .4-, 'Winston, N. C ailO Ow, ,' AWt of J. E, Msnn.doo'd. 'ItTKAMFftH. old do;:i::io:j Cba Old , DamlaxTao MttwaubU a paay'a OH 9mxU Watat J-Hata,-1 atkaarl'aa ; ' V- (Thaaafwaka .jf.Jj-.';: i.:,,V'-. Vorrlk. Baltteier.' otfc. PfaUa - tttlphla. ta. riemtilin' " . v asa WaatklBClait tytfX'f An.1 all painta. North. FhHt wtilW on .mt aAar MOJUUY.KiT. gih WW, entll mrtiiar notlee. 'h .''"'. Wll sail fr.m Norfolk, Va for Kew KeruB, . ). ittraet MONOaYH aid IHCHa. IMYH. luakii.i- elosa eon. Dtciiun with tha Mffimtr Klj.stoa and Howard for Kinston, Trenton, nd all other landings on lha Nt-.ute aud 1 rent, bl vera. KaturnluK, will ali HOM NKW BKANB" FK MOHHOLK direct. TUKHOAYd and"" FBI DAYS alTMELVK. K.. (noonV maklna- connection with tha u. D.H. M lo.'t ships ipr sew rora, b. h, f. oo.'a steamers for lialtlmorv; flvde Line fcliipa for i lilladel phtB, M. M. t. Uo.'s shlM for B cm ion and froviuei tie. . , . , , . . - SSteamer Kinston, rapt. UUon, will aal for Kinston on arrival i utoanier Kaw- berne. Order all goods ear or o i -t. m. n... Hnt . (blk. Va. Passenger! trill Ond a aoud ubla. enmrort. able rooms, aod every oourteky and attan tlon Will be paid them by the offloars. - & B. ROBEKTH, Agaa ataeeita. ttPLFKPPER TURNKR. . Agents. Norfolk, Va ! HTANKOKD. Vloe-Prestdent. VaW Voirfc City, FAKMER8' LINE, Steamer Cleopatra Leaves New Berne every Wednesday and Batnrday for Trenton at 7,30 o'clock. Returning, will leave Trenton Mondays and Thursdays at 0.80 o'clock. Passenger aceora modatlona . a. K. ANDRKWS, Geo. Manager, apWdwly , fiewbern. N. 0. . EASTERN CAROLINA DiSPATC- The Fast Freight Lioy unrasar New Beraa. Baatat ,t aralia Plts, and Worfelk, Ktm, PhUadalphla, Maw Vark, Soai,, Bta.-TU BUaafeatb tiy N...,. , Commencing Monday, June loth, THE STEAMERh Eaglet and Vesper or this regular Une will run op euheilQti- time. leaving iwn.e averi MONDAY, WKDNE8D Ai and 'K11)AY aftarnuous, at KuDU u'viock, for fcllaabelb Oily and return arriving on SUNDAY. THUHSUAY and HATOKiTaT. These sU amara, in oobtieeviiH. a Hi, Ui Atlantic AN. O. K. K.. Norloik .KoQibetu R. B.,JNew York.t'lillfe. and Norfolk h,rUand tha Pennsylvania K. h.. lorra a reliable aud reBUlar line offering anperlor. taollitles toi qulok tranioortatlon No tranafera exotpt at Kllsaheth ( lty.al Which point freight a 111 be loaded on Oars to go through to destination. , Dlreot all goods to be shipped via l ast aiu Carolina Winatoh dally a follows: f5?orthMirv' K- " a from Baltimore by Milla... WU. Balti , a K,. President Bt. Htatton. From Norfolk, by Norfolk Bontbara K. K. ' From Boston, by Merchants A U Inert Trana - Rates as low and time oniekar I an by any other Una. . wp.ragMair GKO, UKNDKHSON, Agarrt. ! ' Newberaa. N. (V ftbVdw The fi. C. Ftcbht Lino fTi, , i i liZECEANTS and SfflPPEES.TAEE UQTIC1 On and after October JS. 1818, this lint wli resume thelr.regalar Baltimore ; &iicl r New, .Berne leaving BaUlroore for N6W Berne. 'WKDr HKSlAY. BATDRDAT.at mr P S" Xeavlng New Bern lo BalUmore, DKS- ; 1AY, HATOKDA iat blX P. M. , iifS.t5,?,lly line out of New Berne for Baltimore without change, and on-' their retain trip from BalUmore eoiue dlree rLifJTL?1?r?0J 'topping only at Noitoik, oan SfPil1? U,nJor B"toD. Prtvldeiicehlla. delphla. Richmond, and ail jminu .Wh.' - Kant and Waal uii . i ... .TT"rT lur a ;l point by River and KrUont oFnw '.- I Agents ire ss follows: J t' J " ! K RKUBKN FOiJTJCR, Oen'l Manager,-- JAR w MniiivDinir "a ok, itaiiimore, LJY I? 0l'de Pb adelphla. IU bouib W USkX Vfnaa. ... . g , K. RgmMnn QnalAa is ii......', ' i . -i hlpi leav :goMoodvS ftuil tar day at , Philadelphia, Mondays, V tdneV .- ;'ivwtsmlaya. ;t . 7 tm. " Piovldenoe, Kalunlayk. , J Through bills lading given, wed rat as gaa - tna eompan lee. ' . t , Avoid brkakaok n . . . . : SiLE . . Y kars, stSPOTCAl 111 HJkH. . IUiynl.jn),,. r rlaa S fVVZZS I aaie-reBtel anUI paid v jr rT awathlj,. Bt Baiw ' x- tnlnbn,Jyrnr f r,) FAVI fl mds. Smdolcl ' y ' Mt, fnr BAHUAi V !.. i... .... .- 8hPI. Hale m .. ( , limited la X$sAPl. u ' t I 60 Oaya, f J W t .. aw xn: , , v," .w riunum mum. akj Oni ehMpMt - "V " I'erlect S durslia. A , r :--ri!.'. ; t'.'"v': " '!,;;'f':!:'.' 4. Vi'.:';

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