' J" ". "-'."-Tv ,. " :- ' ' ' . . .. V -." ' . . v Sr . i-- -', r jv i" Hi, t I f X' 1 4', i l ' - JO-"-: ' ' . . . 1 , 1 rriuiacA'a AiiocicBwzitTt .THJt DAILY JOUK3AL I a six aokina WW. rllahd daily, no pt Monday . IS W per yarj ILM fur tlx month. Delivered loettynosrlBrsat5eaBtarBioaUi ;' THEWKSkLY JOURNAL, ft M eolomn MPW.U publish every Taoreday at HJU per uua, .- v ' t- i -:- -' auvi anania , atk8 tDAiLty-on Uafceneeay We.; 13a. foraaea abg,oat taearttosu ' '. y. .. . ......'. . AflvartlMBMBto andar had "Basin .43als,"M Miltt UMfarat, and t out buwb aw ewiysuDea,BeBi insertion ; advrtlBMBf iBb UMrUfl ftTwM I Bttirtl any : BtieMr,4an1mTStoU.noUxoed t Uaaiwlllb tnrfdf ree! All ftddlUOBftl " hu . . I . .1 arnMats tw tnuuit BdvertltemenU matte sanaa la edTaBo. Reeoiar adver j ; laameet wui b aaet4 promptly at the eed ot aea saoata. : OoauaaaloaUoa eeuialna: aw pawl latrr srr olIeiud. JatmaaiaaHoaj mart a uDeotedto b aob- lk4 ttat Mautii fbjMUovaat aarao&al- :Wa,et withholds tne a pi the Bather , AitSeles Itngartnaa half a column nuut ba pal for. " - - , Any aanoalMDai kgarleved at but anony aw aommanioation oanobtain in nam ol th aauar by appUaaUon at tbl offlo and abowiat waerela in inmoNUBti. THE K. K. HAKPUU O. T. HAMCOCK. Proprietor. Local Reporter fxw BXEms. n. o.. sept, n, ieoo. iatat4 at tk Vt eae at N Bt, V o DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For U. S. Senfttc: ZEBULON B.VANCE. For Chief Juttioe: A. 8. MERRIMON. For AaMciata Justice: WALTER CLARK. For Coagre Sod Distriot: , W.J. ROGERS, o( Northampton. For Judc 2nd Judicial District: HENRY R. BRYAN, of CrtTen. For Solioitor 2nd Judicial District: J. M. GRIZZARD, of Halifax. CRAY FN COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For the Senate: H. H. PERRY. For the Hons of Representatives: O. L. tfARDISON. For Shariff: W. & LANE. For Register of Deeds: JAMES W. BIDDLE. For Superior Court Clerk ; W. M. WATSQN. For Treasurer: THOMAS DANIELS. For Coroner: DR. F. W. HUGHES For Surveyor: W. H. MARSHALL. 0Y. CAMERON'S LETTER. Nothing has recently appeared in political literature more aignifl eant than the graceful and power ful letter of ex Governor Cameron, of Virginia. It is important be cause of the position of the man whowtoteit, more important be- ; eauseof the subject. ' ' JWho is Governor Cameron First of all, he is a Virginia gentle man proud of the history of his 8tate and the traditions of his people. "Sic Semper Tyrannis' has sounded in his ears from his in fancy and impressed upon hinf the stamo of true manhood. Governor Cameron was bne Of the many true men of Virginia who i stood with MaHone in favor of the readjust ment of the Btate deb'and as did , most of his associates,' dr if td Into the BcDUblican patryn The letteif whicnVe are con sidering, announces the, wtbdrlD&ral ubl Gov. Cameron from that party and 'gives the reasons l6r ft. A single paragraph from the letter is all that we can , print of it today. It is indicative of tlie whole and is as follows: ul have been taught j by the events of- eighteen months past that men of oar antecedents and ' convictions can no longer, with M'i-respect lend I ear ,YOices,Wur votes or even the negative support of silence, to the Kepublican party as it is expounded by the organjza ' tion in this State,; or, as it is ad. ministered by the present exec ' utive and legislative departments of the United States Government; The Eepubltcan party preserves no . LI longer tne eem oiance oi apeaKing for the entire country, bat bases its claim to supremacy an sectional "jatjodioes nd "eoWnaI 'Interests, prirandalmple."iii!i The letter proceeds to show that IhelieptttUcan i party gainst ; Southern ' deVeiopnient endorses tariff that bristles With discriminations against the South . and pnrsoes Va policy' ihat would pstaljte tbe tommercial progress of the"fctf lTflnieron.'closes -witlr 'au' earnest protest against' the , force ' bill In which he insists that its passage would be a national calamity; " Get 1 thi':leUer,'VmdUndadg?foH ' onmlvesfl''t"?jH;ri XOTHIXti BUT ESCAPING AIR. The Bf ports of the Soven Smoklagr y TtAfjua ExaficrAtl6a. Lth interest excited by the, reports ot smoking moanUins at a point ten"mile8 east of Asbeville indaced visits to the locality by several geotlemea of this city.; Pae'of tneni .aaceauing. the 'summit el Watch Knob, on ot the emoklng modntalns, and gave it a thorough and Intelligeht examination. There was no appearance of smoke on this or any other peak. There is noth ing1 whatever of h volcanic charac ter in the phenomenon. v - r at3i6b)p'beri,c cohditions. The top of Watch Knob is crested stratified sueissio rock. abounding in fissares extending probably to a considerable depth. The so cabled smoke is nothing more than the. condensation of the escaping air of the fNsnres meet iog the exfcrnal air at a different temftwatuVe, ' A test with a thcr mometer sunk in the earth failed to detect any jrise of tlw mercury or o Jhdieate , any. abnormal con dition. .There is tio buoh excite ment in the neighborhood as has been reported. John Boyd, a brother of W F. Boyd, has been arrested and com mitted as accessory in the killing of Dr Kogers. I1K GRK1T A.tlATEUa RWllIMEU AA'ortb Carolinian Breaks th Kecorrt Nine Iluora in Wnltr. A telegran to the lialeigh State (3hronicle say?: D. M. Barrlnger, a Philadelphia club maD, maii a great record yesterday on the Deleware river as an amuteur swimmer. He is a uativa ji North Carolina, thirty years of age mid a, member of the bar. "With his cousio, Prof. P.B. Barringer,of the University of Virginia, Senator Penrose, Dennis Butler, the pro fessionol swimmer, and a few others in Doats to keep him company, he swam from Smith's Island almost to Chester and return. He was in the water nine and a half hours, swimming all the time, and he covered a course of tweny miles This beats the amateur record, either for this country or Earope. A Marvelous RiQe. Another repeating riHo is that invented by a Corsican, M. Luiei, an ex-officer in the French army, which professes to be an improve ment on the Lebel. It is destined more particularly for volley firing, and has this advantage, that its magazine, which may be con structed to bold from four to five cartridges, can be filled up at once, without tbe cartridges having to be inserted one by one, as is the case with the Lebel rifle. A power fnl spring worked by the trigger throws out each empty cartridge when fired, and simultaneously ad justs another In its place The front part of the barrel is Separate irom the remaining por tion,' and. after each discharge is slid back as to open the magazine for the ejection ot the empty car tridge. It is then brought back into position locked, and the ride is once more ready loaded for firing. By a special system of riding the trajectory of the bullet has been reduced to almost direct line, while the carrying dis tance, wit,h a g. am of Both well or ordinary French gunpowder, is estimated at 4,500 meters. New CoinniQn Halt fur Neuralgia. known that common salt is an admirable reme dy tor neuralgia; Dr. George Leslie gives details, of thirty or forty coes of facial and -other neuralgia,'; odontalgia, etc., which have been cured, in most instances instantaneously, by the insufflation of common salt... The salt r was either1 'snuffed" 6r blown up the noetrills, He said he had been unsuccessful in only two cases; both of these were cases of old standing, which had been treated frequently by morphine injections. Newt-tYork Commercial Adver tiser. flWf 1. i ; ,i' i im 'V " ' BRIGHT'd DI9KA8E . , , i-: . This, insidious bailment," f too ; long neglected, will undermine the strong est constitution and bring the viotim to a premature grare. Heed ;the timely warning ,land regain health at once by, a nee of th proper restorative, that gteat strenglhener of the urinary and digestive organs. B. B. B.Botanio Blood Balm).- -V,'.:- .,,-.-:r David Runkcl, Cullman, Ga ' .writes: "I used a hundred dollars, .vorth, of medicine for BHgbVs disease, but ttdid pt no 'godd.r l: then took B, B. B., wbioh rcleived roe. My , appetite is restored arid 1 urinate1 Without pain. J. A. Madddx, Atlanta, Ga.. writes! ''I had greek (rouble in pawiog urine wbtQb. was filled 'with sediments. ' My back and loins gave me much pain and. I lost taj appetite strength and fleih. I, became oatvoaa and hnable t-Bleep onndlyA Two botttesor B; gave me entire relief." - 1 'r' v ' Thomas WillUme, ' Boddy, Tenn., writes: "J 'was troubled with severe kidney complaint and confined to my bed. Six bottles of B. B. B. made a Well man of fn. FLORICULTURE RweXagrant; : j ' L' 'Vrmn SklS He. , ; Here is something1 1 got from my iamuy;pny8ican which 1 really think every woman should . know s women who - sit with their legs crossed to sew or toeaJ- or-to hold the babyf are not aware that they are inviting serious, physical ailments, bat it is tare, .neverthe- ifgV nens man crwsesw legs f he places the ankle .f pna.limKf across the knee of the other, and rests it lightly tbertvA -wotoarr, more modest and restricted in her movemnets. rests the entire weight of one limb 09 1 the nppe.iiarttcf uie o;ner, aBQ ,i , pressure upon the sensitive nerrs and: -cords, if mdugied.in ipr. cpBtiuueu, lengths of timeas.ls oftes dqnejjbyo UdSrMriSjrruti bf figs is taken; it is pleasant who sew .or embroider, twilJ predate aisease. sciatica, neoraiflia .anu other serfpas troubles, ,,freqneatly result from this simple jcanstv; The muscles and nerves in" the upper portion of a w6man's tegs are ex tremely sensitive and much, of her whole ' physical" v structure, eaa become deranged if they are over taxed in the manner' referred to. I Vtnrimi Jnnmt WW. UK. y ' , LSMOII ELIXIR" ; A Pit aa ant Xcmoa Pilk. ' For biliousness and oonstipationv t?z Lemon Elixir. ' , ;! h-- For indiKeation and footstomSch. take Lemon Elixir, j :i 10 ' , For eiok and nervous headaches, take Lemon Uixir. , . . , ; . for sleeplessness and nervousness. iteufflon isnxtr. i , For loas of appetite and debility, take lmon Elixir. - , -,. tr i j ' ' For fevers, ohillsv and malaria, take Lemon Elixir will not fail Vbii 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. Mozlky. At lanta, Ga. " ' 50c. and SI 00 per bottle." Sold bv drueeists. , . " ProDBlaent MloUler ,'Wrlle. After ten years of. great suffering from indigestion, with great nervous prostration, biliousness, ' disordered kidneys and constipation, I have been cured by Dr. llozley 's Lemon Elixir. and sm now a well man.. ,, t Rev. 0. O. Davisv Eld. M. E. Church South. " tillnovl No. 23 Tatnall tt. Atlanta. Ga., .... w mi 'I " '' 1 L It is stated, aa, a facd'thathe manuiacturerB ot quimae ar max, ing a quiet bat. earnest .effort to have tne duty,, on than . article restoted. TbJ greed, purp: jjijA unadulterated, and shows (bat the people who' formerly amassed I mil lions of dollars by,. their monoploy b sill anxious W tax every fevef-4 stricken persoh In the country tbr4 t.,y tuiar t.'et iar Many peculiar points TflAlte' s Bar- ; saparUIa superior to all onYer, Jnedlckues.. , Peculiar In combination, prrtlonr Hood's, fiarunarllW xMu4ium JC,X4ffJ the full curattro value -bf tile best known renidis the vegetable klng- O? Vr m Peculiar .n its J"Cf f?1 rs Sa 1 sapariUa a'oUyi cine be said, finA A racn.caa truly. f'Oheaandred Doses' illnr ' MAlfefn'Ttn gcr-.and ' smaller bottles eJV require larger doses, anddonqt, S iroauceB gooaresmHasiJooa'i,5 S Peculiar in Its meoclnalj'jnsrlts. Hood's Sarsaparina'jusKiorripUshes cures hith erto unknown, and has vran for Itl the title of V Xto greaiirtt DlBol . PecuUwtaUsgos4najf home,"-there U now-'VVtfmcfS oi iiooq s Bsraapanua sold te" Lowell, where than , 9I puriiterjii 2Tjl phenome-! tiSrr..,ri.- abroad. tin nifter nwrnntaiK frttf1 r&tx 'attaiBda ieitppt. . -i r ;iri-71 'larltv In tam V tUh. ' an((ifttalne:itts' pSixiariiy ' xppadenoe amoi:aJ)teJbMes of people so,steadlastly.,,trtj-i,i(j re .Bb'iwtWmdwta' t6bny other prcparatloni but b.sre tojt iBe'Wettlar Metficm , Hood' SeMTSrasWi;'lVUtorv Priperedeniy by fl, L HOOO GOaoaterta.tavtL Ken. 100 -Dotes One t?6jitfr?,,t AGENCYrOR')dati . A FORTUNE FOR 'AH Y AN 1 " 825,000 m cibnj Tdf Bfe titvW AWAY in Premiums oT4S,009!ttt 85 00. Every one bnjipg Flvo.:TansiU iMnoh Cigars' will get a, coupon and make a guess of the nvmber of persons' at the World's Faie: to be held as Cbioairo in 1893Oome anij see.tfioUnget ja coupon, makS a! guess, smoke,' ana b aspWvV.'ji) - a?' V". 1 ; . r ' ,? Wjv Li.PALlIER,'a1 ' MlddlS streewliw Berpe, Vt.Oki Office of tbe Board onjmjsjHuieM.df TCtH-. Am Lkm -n.afl.UliU; im. UAiiL ,, uuue jtat, udiwj 111 wu 'aat sjo vr registration (jf 11 Abtroietl fCrav county for tbe eleotion t takf place on the first Tuesday bfte the. first Monday, in Novembertnett, ha been ordered, ti the Board of jQoimiskiMer"nt theilf meeting; helionthe ftnt Jienday of tbe present month, ipsteadoi; th usual rs vision of tbe registration list., .Hew, registration books will bo opened In each election precinct ,in, the county On the 24tb day tf ttcpteniber next, t)t, the purpose or an entire-new registration, 1 ill L....li I.. V. nSSX i mi ' '.M:Bl I ,aul63w8oa cik D'd Com., Both the method and results when sad rtfreAing to the' taste; and acts intly yet promptly on tue luaneya, iver md Bowek cleanseB the sya- Uena effectually, dispels colds, head- acheat and fevers ana cures naouum. cooetipatiou. byrup ot rigs is tne only remedy ot its Kina ever pro duced pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial m 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 salojn 50c aid $1 bottles by all leading drug gists.' Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure h promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any Bubstitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, K. NEW YORK, N.f HAVE YOU FORGOT THAT J. F. TAYLOR HAS THE Largest Stock of Tobacco in New Berne. Bells more' at lower prices than any other House in town. Also,, loo Greatest Variety of other goods kept in the city. ' ' GO TO SEE HIM. Bath Booms At any shop on Middle street. Plenty of. water, hot-or cold, and good large rooms. ,i 'Junldtf J. B. BUUWM. sfitm and Whiskey Hablta eurea at come with out pain. Book of nar- tienlan sent FREE. 1 ' ' jBMBMBMB.1LWOOLLY,M.U. VfAUwtUk.tta. Office WA Whitehall at. 'balem. Female Academy, , - SALEM, N. C, , THE OLDEST FEMALE COLLEGE IN a,-. .,. . . THE SOUTH. The B9th Annual Session beains An gust 28tbi 1890. Register for last year SIB. , Special features: the Develop mens f:ealtb. Character and Intel lect,, Buildings thoroughly remodelled, Fully equipped Preparatory, uoiiegiate and Post Graduate Departments,: be sides first olaes schools in Music, Lan guages, Commercial and Industrial Studies, ;.J0HN H. OLEwELL. ;u6 dwlm - Principal. ALONG THE LINE OF PROQUESS. 5 jibe TAjlor Patent AdjuetAblo Ladies' ajipe is, tbe latest and best improvement In that line. It requires no breaking in,fh IWays comfortable, and retains ita aorigwal shape. It is ft marvel of pewepiwa e f1 "af B mtj ys. uv" s vjvio v my .place of business on Craven fltreet, two doors south of telegraph toffitc - N. ARPEN, rsoiK Boot and bnoe maker, Agt. Consolidated. Ad instable ' jJlo dwtf ... hoe Company- t i.jii , m hi.i.i , , a ,i a :-ymr - ' '' "' 1 f' i Piy's Cough .lixturc. tf-'i s .-'ntl-i-'li; '.- " ' ; Aironlpt andteffioient remedy for typriplt Colds, Croup, Bron jC!chtiA Sore-throats, Diph st i-itheria, Catarrh, Etc. SCI 9iU ;;: J, jhave trAd WVVVA OOOGH MIXTURE and' take pleasure In reoommendlng it be cause I believe it will do ail that 1 claimed tea U by Hr.amffy, the proprflftor, w ho t ,drugtitc(loag eiperlonce and a gentleman o;; hlKb'effJpmrHy. t 4e not. belief he would adVrils anything tbat was notex 'eeptldnailf good. This Remedy bis certain ly answered the purpose In my csie. . It re4Ai(skl,anabstlnate cold I had, after! bad tried a. somber of the principal eouh nmxllcs without benefit. .. 4; , u-i ,iw.v-i --y ,.,w.' a. BRissos. I May I7U;'W..,.--' -- y E; N.' DTjrPT, , T I IB. l ,'. '. I St. Paul's Day Sciiocl, ri-y. -wowtj fay sbvcnko'jnik: iTHlSrEBjs OF. MEBCY uThb 8obo! ast k' Year com me pee on the Ut Monday of September.' 4 Speoisl Mtentipn given to Mathemat ics and Analytical Parsing. . Tuitibti per month; Senior oiasaes, $2.00 n,nw Junior too Uusie end s ether- accomplisBmenta ior. extrat charges, p. .';.fjr-..-4rf?? : '..Difference of Religion will not be re garded id the admiaeloo of pupils. ; -For further particulars apply to Ziffi:, ''irtUMmum superior aul7d'wtf- - ,t;i;v:DlrectreBB;,;;" PROFESSIONAL. D2. 0. K BAGBY, , SURGEOll DEHTIST Offloe, Uiddle street, opposite Baptis decSrtwtf NEWBEBN. X ' P. H. PELLETEEEr ATTOKN.KY. AT, h A W, ' ANI MOSlV JJKOKHIt, : Oravea Qt, s doors "Sonth . ci jonrnaJomoe. i A specialty mad In ncfotlattnj sasaU lon fot.ilion limn. . : ,. - . - WUI practice in tbe Couatle ot Orvn, uar. United BUtea Ooort t Hew .Bra- aa4 Supreme Court of the tote. 9... tebl dtf OLMOtKT MASLT. ' O.B. aOtOtf Manly & 'Giuon,v. ATTOi; ViJYH( AT lAWi Office 3d floor of Gren, Foy Cow's bank. Middle street. New Berne. XC. Will practice in the eouru of ijraven and adjoining counties, in the Supreaae Uourt of tbd ute. an.t. in tna reoenu Oourts. . aplodwtf F, H. SIMMOKS. b. iu arBBS. Simmons & Qibbs, V ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will Dractice in tbe counties of Craven Jones. Onslow, Carteret, Pamlloo, Lenoir and Hyde, and 1n the Federal Courts. Office on Craven street, next door below Journal office. ap!3dwtf Dr, J. D. Clark, DENTIST, if kw:;bkr!k, n. c.i Odlce on Oravon street, between -Pollock and Broad. dw GREEN, FOY & CO. Do a' General Banking business. Nrw Banktho Housi, f Middle Street, fourth door below Hote Albert, 1 - 1 feldwly 1SW BBKltK. lt Ck W. P. BURRUS fi C0.i COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DSALIEfl W ' f yXiX' All Kinds of Grain, Brick and Agricultural Lime. JIB1V CEItNE.N. O nwrtdw. i'..T-i.-. j u. HUMPHREYS' VETERKARlfSFECinCS " For fiorses, Cattle, Shstp, Xogs, Hop, . AHD POOXTBT. 1 . o ASO Paee Book ea Treatment ef Aalasala , and Chart Bent Free.- cctih FcTers.Cens etloB,IaematlB AA.)Hplnel MeelBcltti, Milk Ferer. D.B. hilralaa. Iiameaeee, RheenatisaW 1 ii ... 1.1 ' ).D.Uote or Urrnb, VVeras. : .E.nn(che, Heave, PaeaaieBlaJ F.F. Cello r Orlaee, Belljaclte. ' O.G.Mlscarrlace. Ilemerrhagea. ! U.HUrinarT aatf Kidney Dlneaee. I.l.isrative uiaeaam, naBfe. a, rarairai. Maauat, 1 -. Single Bom (ovrsonoMk I...K1N rhu. with RrwHflrtf. ' Veterinary Core OU and MedJoator, Jar Veterinary Car OU. - Gold by Dratgiatf ) or Seat Prepaid aarwiasa BBQ la any ooanmy neoesiii ei rnc. . Oomer William and John Sta STew Tbrk, nTJU?SB337a1 H0KE0PATH1C nfl SPECIFIC i: Tha ml ' Nervous Debility VitaR.s and Proatntion, from oyr-ork or othar In aa 30 ytue. 81 pw TiaLor 5 vi.li aad larn yiil powdwr. bold by DKUoanrrs, oTBcnt postpaid on reoi di pnce-aunrnnais-aiKUiliinB LU.a. . , Cor, William aad John Bt, All of our Veterinary Preparations can be had ot J. y. Jordan, Druggist, N. w. cor. Broad and. Middle streets Kewbtrn.rrrij, JOE K. WILLIS, PRQFR1ET0R OF: CSGTCRM UnDTU rUDfll IUM . - ft. JSq.w Berne, 1ST. O. ; Italian end- American Uarble'aad all qualities of material. ,t - :,.,'f i,',' Orderi eolioited and given prompt attention, with satisfaction guaran teed, "''-;.(,.'.'''v''.t.?. 1 Vlt Q. E. IfiiXKB is my agent at KlnaW,, and ALsx, FratDfl regular traveling 7 iff .Vnl. . , j FejI IAdmittiatrator'a Notice. " Ilatide qua ifled ai Adminiftrator of J. E. Mann, deceased,' late of Crsven county,' M . O . this is to . notify all per son bat ing claims against the estate of said deceased-to exhibit them to the undersigned on w before the lOtti day ef. 'August,' 1801. ot this notice wjllbe plead in bsr of their reoovety. ' All partjoai indebted to lsald estate" will pleasi mske immediate payment. 4 ' ; This 8th day of Angunt, 181)0. ; J. L. PATTERSON, ' - WinRtoa.N. 0. anl0 3w, AJm'r of J. E. Kann, do.-'d. 0 P5? ilfrnm-r -1, . ' '. , . , . 4 1 , - h: LTjCAm?8, OLD ooomiofj Steamship ompahi pJX Vli Katarit. W ... -, via lhwrt ' , fteMa. Cm v : An4 alt point NnnV t r .i iMi Vw . Ob au4 aQar MON.MAy.f KrT; 8 n; mw1, ;is BnUi rartberaae Jf.-v ;.v a ;lx WI1I Mil frma Ni.k.Jlk. v fr fmiw, Nil', nlrect MIINDAVS .,,1 lllflua lAV, ibRkUK doss con- lueiu .eiiuu who lb t-ienuii-v ' K li 'ard to. Kikitnn, Trenton. nil H oiti Un- ml laudlui$a on iMM-iiim und Trif.t itinera. Hetnrnlae w-ll all It'. to Mkif HkHvm VtMt MlhMILK dlrnnt -I'l 1 J 1 1 V m . rRJlAYHatrXVK,H., ir.iO n-RliiB: OOouecliou ilh tne ; 1J,..;h to.'gahlna-' tor New rk, H. H. K, meamra tor- Baltimore; vDae j.ioe mi:a for t'M'adel- ; Dlila. It. A at. T. do. 'a khliia r.r uum. Provide oe. . - ,'',;.,. -,,,;'.,.;, "' rSteamer Klnalon. Cant. tlx,W. .i for Klotton on rrlvnl X Meanur New . berue. . .. Order bJIkooiI rareaf O l..Xm. .;. Niw. "i fOlk.V. -. -.' . FnaseDcerswlll ntiil a ri iab.. ,.mrnrt . , able rooni, and every eoirtii 4nii uoo wui D pHia ibem tj Uie otlinor ' K. 11. &OB&KTN. Aen tBsaaa. OCf TCPPEK TrByrrTT Acn1. Norfolk. V. W. A STANFORD. . . Vloe-PrealilenW New Yt.i k civr. IrAKMERS' LINE. Steamer Cleopatra Leave Hw Berne every . WednRi'n- nnd Saturday for Trenton at 7.30 o'clock. - Betnrnlng, will leave Trenton Monday and Thursdays at 0. 30 o'clock. rMaenJer accommodations . - j - O. B. A!Ml)ilRAV., Gen. MaiiHgrr, -apHdwly eHern. EASTERN CAROLINA OlSPUC' r The'Faat.Freigljt lUc IfVlU "... Hi Bum, fiiiUi -i rVlt Potata, and k Horfoilt , uiin,i PhUaSalphla. Hew York.Bi , ; . BSU.-Va KllMbeth C ity ' M. , Commencing Alontlny, June null, - THE STEAMEltf - Eaglet and-Vesper oi mis ituo win rnn o i regular seortiiil- time, leaving Ker Berne evor MONDAY. KDMi'HI) av and FHIOAY afUrnooiw. a KOUK o'cicck, for .llsoelh Oity and return an Ulnv on : SUNDAY, iTiiUKaUAY and HAltJhDAY, xneie uamiTa in eonnectiui. win. n,r AUanUe 4 N. C K. h Norfolk Houilu in ii. R., New York.FUlla. arid Norfolk K. 1. ami the Pennsylvania K. h.. lorm n tillable mill regnlar tin, offering hiiperlor luciin lea foi quujk tranioortatlon - , V -No transfer spi at ICilaabrto t Ity.al Which Dolnl freight m ill be inuii.,.i ,m . m go through to detlnatii;n. . inreeiaugooda to be tuppl via rastfiu Carolina Dfapatult daily aa filrai rS"!. 32f w y Penn, A. ' It., Plei 4, Hortb Alver. -nl, ti lld I pla l. by rblia. W. A llmia B. B.,Doe Hk MUtion. ' Prow BAl'lmore by Phila. WU. Ahall- . K. B,.PreldentBt,8utUjn.. ,.. Press Norfolk, by Norfolk SouthMJi B K. Proui Boston, by -Merchant A Mlpei-oTran HMe A lOW knd Hit ,uli tnn other tine. . ,r t s , ; U " AOVCK (Gen. Ff.t rwm -.K B-. 0 a m "I TralHe Manager1 ' Akmi'," avvi av'cl l- . j r.. . '!''.! B B.COUKK.fienernl, RfnfiMi,. Ai.,i k "v w. n. n i .. rill in. ' P. N, R. K, NorfolS.Va- .VaW " e!giw' Aft; 8. R.K. Norfolk Va. .- .. .i. .--T;-..: 'Maodw QJO). OKN OJRB&N," A-.ut,. ,S J j 1 v -5 -Jirwrterhe. N.li.::4' The . ClReiilsFUno wacaiOTj a&d 'mstsim miss i: '":&..'..'' y."f'.i .""" ' xy y On and after eu.bt r lii, im p. Vto. ;.. ii v.. I -A . llttTlrvvw t . I eWtimoit h and ;.v..'c.ts. is t i ns UtVIDf Bl'mAM rwi.t..i.s4. ...... JUilA Yi HATURD Y. at SIX M, 'ifa.v'S'i'i'rfi" BklUmore,' fDh-ti-1JAY. hA'l URDAY. at ftU P. M, Tnli la tn. nn . in i. l i n. it.... - . . Barne for Baltimore wiiOBt-chani,e, iaud uu t" their return tilp from Ualtlnjoxe cuine olrec - .f w 7? rnl "PPiBK only nt'N o, ffilk , cnii neotlug then for bosion. lovidebeer i hiliU delptuv KlohHieinri(.nd' all poln ts North- -', Kaat. .and West. Making oioe .coimeot.lon, tora.lpolnUhy RUt-r aud hrll Oul-ol Nf-w BerU". . ei. J, . ,... v -,v , s - ' Asenar'foiiow: " ' KKOBiLN f04ijt,B,Uen.,M,inii JAB. .W, MoLAKRlOK.j Aflt.i hnrlollr Va WhMVe 4.L 'iJ hl)ftliat.U:R( UirUiDlh i ff Sa?P,oni Boirta; 5 Onirai lmrf. s '8. U. Kockwell, Providence, k 1. Ship leave Boton,'f BfcBtlaiaaira Uturdays. York daily trt I J H 'Palto--Wedu6I"!fAtHiurdayi f Philadelphia, Mohilxyn, W-Une-- ' i iday,8aUOdH3' 1 -f- . ' j Piovldenoe, Hut unlay n, t . , Tarongb bills lading Riven, and mien cum anteed to all point at lb diuVrnit- oliioe o the eompanle. ..;.,: -r . . ATOfD IBRSAUAGK OF BlI K Aft , i ,SHIP VlA.Rr;. wjmk." B. H. GRAY. AL'ei.l PI v - Nw Berne. N, C, far f hale I to I . n, BUit, H ili. 'r- rL':;cE sale x ' - - T FlneParier frV It' - J and Churoh f ( renin from ' .-'iwi.rdm- , JI a.atsr. . . " itbrtoii."M, r "wplnu , VUHU BMBt-'." t .at. X , . .In. . . jTer,. J5I) P'Vni rau, e rjotiick 1 -'ypry pin-i-i-r- i .

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