X. ..w N OtJRNAL , ., V VOL.IX.-NOM61. NEW BERNE. N. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. E m t4 TV 4V BUSINESS LOCALS. JUS"? BECEIVED--Another new lot of those' Iresh corned Portsmouth mullets at 'A f - CHURCHILt. & PARKER'S, ---7--' -: 4 - Broad Street. W ANTEDTo.buyjor oesh, a good .House end' Lot in the city, Ad- -dreas till Oot. 7th, PvQ. Box 411. 5t '-: i lliriLMINOTOlf PAPERS for isle, TV XMtth HaVn . JMM' NATmnill in I oB 4t I NwuHiui v "pQ& the beet 8MOKINO TOBACCO Q&'faeted0 grown in the beet Tobacco eeotion, and ' from manufacturers ho make only Smoking Tobacco. For sale by epeawH .u.0uu,. TQ LET Hve or six rooms in most aesiraoie part pi toe city. Every o-mvenienca for house-keeping. Apply ; i Jouenal office. sep lm -A QRICDLTURE-Farmer, Rake. Caek ; A,,, : Rolan BakingJPowaer. .r va-j " 1 08ERT8 & BRO. are receiving - f IX their fall stock Boot and Shoes, ; , 'Dry Qoods, Groceries and Provisions. 1 ! . . Thoy buy at headquarters and can Rive you Low Prices. au26 ' rPHE TAYLOR ADJUSTABE SHOE - i j ,Ji for adiee. New and marvelous in--'K ' vention. See sample. N. Arpen, . " jl8 if Opposite Journal Qffioe. LD PAPERS for sale in any qu'an ;-a -Z'-y :'V tities at Jocbnal office. ';': O EOGRAtHY-Stanley, Dieoovery, 4y:'v.VJT . Rolan Baking Powder. Tee politioal battle is pitched." .''-.'Correct. Some candidates are pitched within and some without. TbE grand reunion ot the Blue t iiud the Gray, at Knoxville Tenn., -'' commences! today and will continue for thrie dayp. ; j . r wv'-TnE Western North Carolina Conference of the Methodist church 1 will meet at Conoord on the 26th of November. URGE forward the State ticket, g?in strong lor Democrat io uon- gressmeu, bat by no means neglect the County canvass. "Gen. Thos. E. DRAYTON, rresident Davis7 last surviving classmate tt West Point is at the point of death in Charlotte." The census bureau announces the population of Charlotte, N. C., a 4 r r C a pni CO DO iL.dDOj au increase oi 4.00J., 'and Of Winston 7,988, an increase of 5.134, ' SUPPOSE the English throw up their band in Ireland and make hearts trnmns instead of clnbs. Then they would win, and human 'T ity would be blessed. The Behring sea muddle is again troubling the political wa ters.' A few seal skins may yet cost this nation a bloody anddes- - asterons war. Hurrah, for Repub- UCan Btatesmansnip I 1 J v v 6uv .w . they, and ;;, their models; ought to " tim 'protection, bnt it is too late to"' make any more Change' In the a;ff invtr rpha Vaw Ttamo nlnh 1UL , . J.UU 11fn AJUAUV V.UW f nlinnld hftvp ntftrffld a TftllA aarlipir. v . . - i ;i : '; . 1 , r THE corner Stone of the main ; building of Trinity College will be laid W Durham November 11th. T Itfe tnmored amonc the "bovs" xi. x-k iv--"'' t. - i thatJ)groweU.wiU charter cars ana carry tnepoys uown to witnessi the laying Of the cornet Stone. i "According ,to the shell fish WHjmiHBiovuc m wtw a aiuau mill pond in Oonnecticnt, between - Westport and Hangatrxck, has Jthe - choice8t 4flavored oy8ters In. thelstatesthatCapt. W. J. Rogers, the con ' down to .Eastern fforUr . Carolina -ftrt hft nr.nvflrffl'rl- - 7 - , " T ' " ' ' i. i " " ALJ -iAiAn n,i ' Keca ft&J.an, apportumty for amng himself before the Conjitrj aMaige;) grMtd(Jecresrfronting the railroad, suitable for - it is nnaejrstooa that flis tr resiaen- ' tial boo,nljr.ttladyrorgahizedind that' thtf fa'tf f Me'lS aVe -if atljW - around him-' ' He would a be 'badly - L vl'. -SJ:xi d-,.- : vt iiuurun in u. ithh n nnu i im in i I'm., i nnuB v4itiratJn1na t it a tAf'rifl wttniM ; youwant it. k Thew is also ts nr1' "r C ti- lawyers jin'l New Xwk are'gettlng wire motlon.'c which . was begun sixteen years , ago. The oivrean .trpnm aso. Thfl damflOTH chimed have amounted to. OQ flflrt 00U, ana tney can'C Oven Bee tne experienced chemists to determine its remedy for caurrn, colds m tne bead ana grapnio oraers ana wm nave no righU These euoei ewt at tyn::"tn An,i t th wirrt rnr in fiir nnthincr desirability for drinkingMd hhs been hay UrtZ; lt la not a liquid, or a snuff, OTer regular scheduled trains uulOiiS so to! SI 0.''TS.oua n! ws t I.., cna Ot tne mn wamumg tonounc8 .-. , - iC wholesome mineral but fg easily applied Into the nosirljfl. It ordered byjthe, train dipatcber.-;V1 1 will do well tecal! ij.;'),.. - atout the anil.: x woter.pureand klbj,:.Z4&y,-v.- glx9lieftence(j..;r.., .i..:p.:. B. L. DILL, O., P. A. i ' i '"t-- sr ; "v df, THE Progress Of the age is not I confined to material developments, nt is making giant strips in sciencer The Lick telescope ,1s re- me7Tt T . 71 puted to be the greatest in the.ff0rti the time of the State Fair to world," but the new telescope now in progress of building by the fjlarks of Cambridge for the Uni- Treiyait-Tr ftf la H fst t t will V o tta n object glass 40 inches in diameter, T" , .while the object glass of the Lick jtrnmt is only 36 inches across, -The addition Of four inches in this loaso may look a small matter, but I it is really like adding an inch to the end of a man's nose. It will immensely increase the power of surveying stars. the planets and the LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Vf.il, Watsos Trustees' meeting. Churchill & Parker Fresh corned Portsmouth mullet. Cotton, New Berne market of 32 bales at 9 25 to 9.75. Sales Kameaober the Democratic speaking tomorrow night at the court house. The steamer Kinston will sail at 13 m. for Neuoo river landings and Kins ton. Any person having a copy of the music cf "Patience" will please leave it at this office. Major A. R. Dennison'a cotton gin and oil milts are now lighted through out by olectrioity. Saturday's sales of cotton 168 balos at 9.35 to 9.63. Sales for the week 863 bales against 106 same week' of last year. The report of the sales of cotton for Saturday and for last week was handed in Saturday night, but became mis- nlncnd. So trwinv wo irivn that rnnnrt Ld aio yesterday's. NeW(J hag been received thBt th now cutter w;nona made her trial trip Saturday, and will put in to Balti- mnrn in ton rift vs. rennivn hor nulfit and then 00me on tQ Nflw Berne Fifteen new pupils entered the New Berne Collegiate Institute yesterday one from Fayetceville, one from Pamli co county, two from Carteret county and' the remainder from the city and 8urroun(jing country. I A meeting of the New Berne Academy Trustees is called for this afternoon at 1 4 o'clock to consider the question of building an assembly room on the premises, whioh, it is considered, is made necessary by the rapid growth of I the Collegiate institute in numbers and equipments The regular Democratic campaign will open withBpeaking by the candi - dates and others next Friday at new home. Fulcher's at 11 a. m., then on Saturday Though misfortune sufficient to have atVanceboro at the tame hour, fol- oausid one of less dauntless will lowed in rapid succession by meetings power to have become utterly d ea st the main points all through the county The working drawings of the new Ion BThibition at the office of the com' D. here nlftna indi0ftta th8 con. struotlon of a very fine ship with every modern improvement in -structures of I that kind and the arranffeme&ts for 1 " " ; . . . ' freight and passengers seem to be of I the best order. I The funeral of Mies Lizzie Barrington I was largely attended. A good orowd wen 0Ter om Nw Berne, and an- er wa,ln waiting on the other-ide of the river. The occasion was a very ladonei They0UDif lady wae tte only cniid 0f her parents, bright and stu- Idious, with an affectionate disposition, and was much beloved by her asso- dates. . ,nl,or ,..m . YanP.T. Ormand. the chairman of the Demooratio exec- lutive committee of the sooond district, . u a tteetlng of the executive committee rl W;mee w Wilson on Wednesday, t&e 8th lnstMai: 2:80 p. to., at whioh Capt. Rogers is expeoted to be present. - k . - i-.Antn.. A Bftw mana Saturday night,' and a number of young men availedjhemselvee yester- day.of the privUeges they afford. There ( b nothing to be done but light a gas jet and In a few minutes turn on the water a . aw.r ... .j, 1 nice4 porcelain ' wash-bowl jut put atkA A anlAttna arv vtlatltAVa The withoul charge, by our; Uberal minded nltizeaMaiof A. R. Dennlsou. f rom I well, wniCU. is toe UBejiBHS jiuw iu VI UIVJ ,. V ' mmwmm . S J - - mH - Th a wr ef a hast hAcn nniivion n i fiAnnt oiaim ir. tn nn b. inro-Kii nut mnrm Something For Everybody to Take mwrett in. raiae money for the 8oldien' Home. To provide a home for needy old aoldiers is not a work of beneTelenoe, eo mneh aa the payment of a just debt. The debt ia of long standing.bnt it will never ontJaw M lcnjrasa eingieold dier needs B reUng plaoaand a home. ut all the people of the State reapond to the generoua and self-sacrificing efforts of these ladies. Contribute before the time of the Fair and pay up this debt in full. And go to the Fair and see the ladies in-this good work. Rev. H. W. Battle. To show how well the former pastor of the New Berne Baptist Church is ap preciated in our neighboring city, Goldsboro, we give the following de served complimentary allusion to him, clipped from the columns of, the Argus: "The revival services that have been going on in the Baptist Church in this oity for the past two weeks will con clude with the services today. Rev Mr. H. W. Battle, who has been assist ing the Jpaitor, closed his work at the services Friday evening. As we have before stated, Mr. Battle is a most earn est, eloquent and foroeful preacher, i sound reasoner upon the Scriptures, and forcing his conclusions upon his audience with a power that is lrreeiati ble. II is work here gave great satisfac tion and brought the joy of repentanoe and thanksgiving lo many hearts. The revival has resulted in twelve additions to the Baptisi ohuroh, besides a number of professions of religion from persons who will connect themselves with other cburohes. Young Transgressors. Two small boys were arraigned be fore Mayor Battle yesterday for fight ing on the streets. Tbe evidenoe of bystander showed (hat the larger boy who is only about ten years old, struck at the breast of the younger one, who was only about eight years old, with a knife, but the attacked party by raising his arm received the wound on his band. The youth of the combatants makes it rather a trivial affair, but as a deadly weapon was used his Honor had no reoourse under existing laws ezoept to bind the one who used the knife over to Superior Court. Parents and guardians are tbe proper ones to settle euoh cases, but if they fail to do ao and young violators of the law come into court there ought to be provision made by whioh some minor offioer mayor or justice of the peace oould have jurisdiction and dispose of Mie oase without consuming the important time of the Superior Court with it. Mr. Geo. Allen in Salem. We are sure that many friends of this energetic former merohant of New Berno will be pleased to learn that j success is attending his efforts in hiB lpondent overtook him here, and he was forced, after years of aotive business life that ought to have scoured him a competency, to begin life's battles over again from the very start, his invin cible courage never failed and with that unoonquerable determination and Promptitude of action ao oharaoteristio I of the man he immediately set himself 1 i t, . , - . mo " way upward onoe more, and started aa real estate agent in Salem, Virginia, and as many of our readers know, was elected President of the West Salem Land Company, whioh the lost issue of the Salem Times-Register characterizes as one of the most prosperous companies there, and speaks further of real estate transactions and Mr. Allen's oompany as follows : "The sales of real estate in Salem average over DU,uuu daily, ana tbe truthful publioity of such an amount. ?lde .b? 8ie .wi'h the circumstances I wonderful. There cannot have been may be considered - 1 less than $25,000 paid in commissions was organized January 6, 1890, with a 1 capital of $500,000, and. has some of the i most vaiuaoie property in and around Salem. The lands of this great company within the city limits consist of NO raenuo aua m.uuwowrinK purpom. 4?0SeldS egtateflrmof the oity, Allen, Tompklni I & Hatcher. This is a strong firm, and from its office emanaUng.lmportouten- a. z- m. il a.K.4.. m.m o.i.w Mt; Geo. Alleri is president and. man- a 0f the oomnsnv and Charles a Jn I Tompkins, treasurer.- They also do a I general real estate business, inyesting non-residents. They acres ol Umber and mineral land adii mineral land adiaoent to the eitv. "'- bisi r.-;. ... , ... ....... , ,. tuer iiik pruyrmvorn vi , mjo vrami uiuiu Peisonol. Miss Emma Henderson left yesterday morning to enter the Wealeyaa Female Institute at Staunton, Virginia. , Mr. Wat Eubank, connected with the Tidewater Land and Lumber Company, left for a combined business and pleas ure trip to Minor, Essex county, Ya. Mr. John W. Hudson left to visit his brother in Wilmington and to attend the Bom Jones meetings. Mr. T. H. Mallison, of Croatan, went up to La Orange on a business trip. Rev. T. M.N.George is attending the Episcopal Convention whioh con venes in Clinton today and holds three days. Rev. W. S. Rone returned to his home in Goldsboro from holding quarterly meetings on tbe coast. Mr. Fred 0. Bryan returned to Ports mouth, Vs., to resume hie duties as assistant general agent of the Seaboard Air Line. Messrs. M. DeW. Stevenson and Clem Manly are in attendance on the Supreme Court in Raleigh. Mr. Fred L. Perry, of Morehead, re turned home last night from a pleasure trip to Wilmington. Trustees' Meeting. The Trustees of the Newbern Acade my are respectfully requested to. meet at the office of the President this after noon at 4 o'clock. It is earnestly de sired to erect an Assembly Room on the premises with the other buildings, as the rapid growth of the Oollegiste Institute, both in numbers and equip ments require it. A full attendance of the Board is desired. Wm. M. Watson, Sec and Treas. 'Don't Give Up the Ship." Don't surrender, although the fight be long and bitter, and results thus far but dismal failures. Old Bad Blood may yet be conquered and disease driven from the citadel of life. Tou have not used the proper remedy, or long ago you would have felt a change. You have tried this and that, a hundred bottles of this speciflo and fitly bottles of that sarsaparilla, and feel you might as well nave used bo much ram water for all the good effect they had. Why have you not tried B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) made in Atlanta, Ga.r Because it isn't advertised so conspicu ously as other remedies- Well, that's a poor reason. The greatest humbugs can afford the largest advertisements. As for B. B. B. try it, and if Six bottles don't do you more eood than all the other blood medicine you have ever taken, call it a humbug, a name that has never yet been applied to it by any one. Walter Bridges, Athens, Tenn., writes: ' lor six years I have been af flicted with running sores and an en largement of the bone in my leg. I tried everything I heard of without any permanent benefit until Botanio Blood Balm was recommended to me. After using six bottles the sores healed, and am now in better health than I have ever been. I send this testimonial un solicited, because I want others to be benefited." For Sale, Two Twin Reversible Engines 12x30 new cylinders; balance in good order. James Redmond, Sec & Trees, N. &T. R. S. B. Co. sep26tf BUCKLEN ARNICA. SALVE The Best Solve ifl the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and allBkln Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale in wewbern oy k. in, Dully, wholesale and retail druggist. Atlantic. & A fcjMulroai Passenger Department, New Besne, Oot. 8d, 1890. Cheap Excursion Rates TO THE . NORTH CAROLINA AND INDUSTRIAL EtfPOSmbN At Raleigh, NCf OCTOBER 13th, .1 4th, 15tVloth&l7tfa. For the accommodation of the public the following low rates of fare will be charged by mail and special trains when tiokets are purchased. Tickets on sale br mail train Oct. 18th, 14th, isth: loth and 17thv ' Good to return including Oct. 18th. and on the special train Oct. 14th, loth ana luthr uood to return including 'Oot. 18th by any scheduled trains' . '.: -' ' ' Schedule and fare for round trip, in eluding admission to Fair: Special Train oot. 14 to 19, inclusive. 1 4 8chedal chedule. . For.e (or Round Trip ltoreh'i Depot 8.41 am... LW.4( Leave 13.40 Newport...... 423 e O- " ; Newbern .;;..! ...5:85' " 2 70 i OoreCeek..a?Jl;lTir M. 45 " Laaranrt,...7fil mhnm Arrive Goldsboro .....8:1 :i-;t'5Re6utnli Leaye Goldsboro- ...v,,.... 7 KH) p.m i Laurange..w.i..'n...M,M,7.ov "I KiDJhm..:tX..3....f..8 - 'f Core Greek.. ..r. ' ....;:8:4ff ; v; fia-.-ftrt . . v ... v i n.An H. Arrlvi Uoreliefd nidv'.i...Llt!lS !n Schednieof ' Bpeoiat 'tfrain for lofor- tnatlon of the' public arid not for train men, aa-this trala will run; by; tele- 8HIPPISS NEWS. ARRIVED, Str. Vaneeboro, from Vanceboro, with cargo of shingles. Str. Kins ton with cargo of cotton, naval store, etc. Sohr. Lizzie S. James, Capt. George Howard, with full oargo material for Messrs. E. H. ft J. A. Meadows' ferti lizer faotory. Schr. Eunice Reynolds, Capt. McNeil, from Elizabeth City. IN PORT. Schr. Robt. J. MoAUister, Capt. J. F. Morris. Schr. Sallle and Ellen, Capt. Lloyd. Schr. Carrie Farson, Capt. Murphy. Schr. Ella R. Hill, Capt. Benj Hill, CLEARED. Str. Howard for Trenton with full oargo of general merchandise. Str. Trent for Adams creek. Str. Carolina, for Bell's Ferry. Schr. Wm. Donnelly, Capt. W. J Hopkins, for South Creek to load with lumber. NOTES. The steamer Newberne, of the Old Dominion line, will arrive this morning and aail at 12 m. The steamer Vesper, of the E. C. D. line, will arrive this morning and sail this afternoon at 4 o'olock. The steam' er Eaglet of this lice will arrive to morrow. Ihe steamer Denanoe, of the Clyde line, will arrive tonight. ine steamer Howard will arrive to day from Trenton. TO DISPEL COLDS. Headaches and Fevers; to cleanse the system effectually, yet gently, when cos tive or bilious, or when the blood is im pure or sluggish, to permanently euro habitual constipation, to awaken tbe kid neys and liver to a healthy activity, with out irritating or weakening them, use Syrup of Figs. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1 Buperler tiaven uouniy. ) uouri. Ueorne A. Rlchftrdion va Klin ltiih..H.nn I Notleo. To Eliza KichardBOD: rake Notice. That thin uptlnn hu h..n in tltuted In said oonrt entitled as abov; that the purpose of same Is for a dlvoroe on the grounds of adultery; and you are required to appear al the Fall Term, A.D. 1890, oi eald uuuit, tu uo lima i me court nouse in New bern on the 12th Mondav nftnr t h ia m day In September, lS90,and answeror demur vu mo complaint nied In Bald action. inis nn day or October, A.D. ltwo. K. W. UARPENTEK, Clerk Bnp. Ct Craven Connty, eP'"iw North Carolina. Notice. The unriet'fllerneri. Kmnri. unn David Ambrose have dulv onaiifind a Ezeoutora of the cutatn nf Prltchett. deceased, and that they require all persons having vlaluiB against the estate of the (aid James n. Prltchett to present them to said Kxecu tors, duly authenticated, lor pay men t, on or oefore the 17th day of Sept., U.91, or elte this notice will be pleaded lu bar of recoveiy Persons Indebted to tke estate must pay without delay. ocl 8w KMERIA MOORE, Executor. NORTH OAROLINA-Craven County. In the Superior Court, Before the Olerk. O. K Falmei , Ixr. of E. H. Hill, Dee d. vs, Martha Hill, Elizabeth fiowen, Wm. Bowen. inoB. nuwen, ueo uowen, (Jhas. Bowen W.O. Hill, wife Harriet Hill, Carrie Hill, Mary O. Mason; Hannah Mason; Lawrence Hill, Chas. Mason, James Mason, Hlchard Jones, and wife Susan Jones, Carrie Jones, Cornelias Jones, Qeorglana Jones, Barah Jones, Edward Jones. Mamie Jones, Llzxle Hill, Penelope Hill, Ferrido Hill, Geo. W. Hill, Andrew Bryant and wife Maria Bryant and D. 8. Palmer. To Thomas Uowen, George Kowen, W. C. Hill. Harriet Hill, Hannah Mason, Charles Mason, George W.lllll, and Lawrence Hill, Oarrle Hill. Qeorglana Jones, Lizzie Hill, Penelope Hill, and Ferrido Hill, You will take notice that a special pro ceeding entitled as above baa been com menced in the Superior Court of Craven County, North Carolina, before the Olerk of said Court, the purpose of which Is to sell to make assets to pay debts, certain real estate of Edward H. Hill, dee d, situated In Craven County North Carolina, and speci fied In the petition In this cause In which you are Interested: rs heirs at law or devis ees of said Sd ward H. Hill, deo'd. Ana you win luriner take notice that von are requested to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Conrt of Craven county North Carolina on the 17ih day of noveniuvr isvu at we uouri House in said oounty and answer or demur to the netitlnn oi ine piaintiiror tne relief therein demand ed will be granted. This the 2d day of October 1S90, US. W. OARPKNTKB. Clerk Sup. Court. SHOES! SHOES! Just See the Shoes! Big Shoes, Little Shoes, Kino Shoes, Good Shoes, and Shoes OflKAP. Rubber Boots and Shoes, Red Boots and uu uiouung in great quantities. At J. F. TAYLOR'S. DON'T FORGET THE Leading, Tobacco House In Raw Berhe.-Gooda and Prlees will maka A lw Stock of Boids it Wiolesiii (.V-l1,1Si'J.li.h. ... s - '',ili ki i,.,.: . anfl, R ST AJl at LOW PJUCK8. . Coat fnrget ..-.Hi i i 150 Pair Ladie3' Shoes, V Livery and Sale Stables M. HAHN & CO. Car load Yoata Western Horses- some extra fine Diivcrs. Also, large lot new Luenies and Roadcarta. and Uarnes, ail iust re ceived and new. Livery eoperinUnded by K. Den mark. Good Horses, new Uuiea and Har ness. C-: ! and Sec ;'1I7 iWly Us. lieu Lot Samples AT J. U. HOWARD'S. Bargains in Wool Half Hooe. Pocket Books. Wool Underehiits. Big Job in odd Cofttrt and Vests. NEW GOODS NOW AK1UVINU. See our line of Double Hreanted Suits in Black ami Fancy Cheviots. scp7dwtf J. M. HOWARD. Taxes ! Taxes 1 will visit the plaivn below for the purpone or coilectm Tax en, on the days stated during the month of Octo ber: Vanoeboro. No. 1 Tuwiirbin. Satur day, Oct. 11th, lS'JO. Fuloher's Store, No 2 Townnhin. Wednesday, October 15th. lt90. Fort Barnwell, No. !! TowiiHhip, Sat urday, October 18, lS'JO. Morton's Store, No. 5 Townliip, Fri day, October 24, ly0. Havelock, No. 6 TowiiHhip, Saturday, October 25, 1890. James City. No. 7 Township, Friday, October 31,1890. Jasper, No. 9 Township, Monday, October 20, 1890. Those failing to moat mt: at tho above named placen aud settling thoir Taxes will bi visited by myolf or Deputy at once with tho expronu purpom" of col lecting tho tajcoa duo. The TaxOH must be wound un bv the 31st day of December. W. B. LANK. Sheriff. New Heine, Sept 25, 1'Ji). dwtf A FULL LINE OF Heating and Cooking Stoves AT L. II. Culler & Go. MRS. BETTIE WHALE Y'S New Hillinsry. At Mrs.B.B. Lane's Old Stand On Pollock street, adioinimr R. N. Duffy's drug store. Full and entirely new stock of choice Millinery, Notions, etc. Latest styles in Hats and BonnetR. A skilled Metropolitan Milliner itn charge. Also a first-class Dress making De' pertinent All work done in best style. ? Orders from the country promptly, filled. senl8dw8m Mortgage Sale. A,.ri..i!jj-.A- Pursuant to a Judgment ot the Superior .,. Conrt of Craven oountyi in i. It Cutler vs. ' ' R. K.Clark, and K. O. Cnthbert. I wlU sell, at : : Pnbllo Vendue, at the court House in New- , ' '' bern. en Monday, Nov, 3, 1800, at 13 o'clock, , ; -II., th House and Lot, in Newbern, at the . ' northeast, eorner; ot: Craveniaady eBO i jj i- iK. liommlwilrtnftr.' Newbern, Sept. W. lwm , -, a ; ,y td - c.