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FCBLirUKK'S AaaOOICKVMTi TaJC DAILY JOCKS AL U a Biz eoluaa cpr. published, dally, exoept Monday at I 5. JO per year; fU for Hz months. Delivered t etty suoeerlber. at Hatati per moaU TUSWKKk.LT JOURNALS M wlum paper, U published every Tharsday at IMS AI)VKBTI8IH3 BATES (DAILT-Ob laofeoaeday We.; loo. for ueh subsquent AdrtrtluuiUuiltf head of "Business LoeaisVMw mu Um for Brat, Ml I ets 1 line for every wbinwnt insertion JTMVrUMMM ill be lBMrtltVM oeai matter at any pnoe. " jroUeMfXrrlatworDMUi.ottoxoMd . tea Um will be laeertedf re. AU additional Matter will be enarged 6 eents per line. Payments for transient advertisements , malt be made la advance. Res-mar adver taemenl will be eollocted promptly at the nit of each month. OommoBloationi containing news cf sue : Solent pnbilo Interest are soliolted. No einmnoicatlon most be expected to be oub- Uahedthat eontelnaor-Jeotlo-abte personal j UiM, or withhold, the nsme or tbe author Articles longer than hair a column muit be - paid for. Any peraonfeellng aggrieved at anT anony cnoojoommnnicauon can obtain tbe name ol the aauor by application at this office and showing waareln tne snevanoe exists. THE JOUItlSAL. Proprietor. Local Reporter, C. T. HANCOCK. MCW BERNE. N. 0.. NOV. 19 1S0 Uttered at the Post oce at K it, M second slsss utter. l 0 Carteret County Items- v. Miss Jolia Bryan, from Jones county, is teaching school at Dr. J. W. Sanders'. ' Bev. Benj. "Ward, from Onslow county, will preach at OKI Bethle hem on next Sabbath, 23d inst. " Ten thousand gray trout have been caught near Swansboro with hook and line in the last few days. - Bev. I. N. Henderson, from Ons low coanty, preached an excellent sermon last Sabbath evening, lGtb, at Sanders' school house, to a large I congregation. ? Rev. T. J. Loviu filled the pulpit at New Bethlehem church last Sunday, 16th inst., at 11 a. m. Ilia -last time for this year. This has not becu an on year with the farmers in our section, and it seems money will be more plentiful next year. We hope so, Mr. Jno. A. Weeks, postmaster at Cedar Point, lost a fine mare last Saturday. This makes two stood horses Mr. Weeks has lost in the last three weeks. Mr. Sheperd Bell is one of our good and successful fanners, but be don't brag on anything but - apples, and we can testify as to the Quality and quantity of his aDDles. They are tine; we tried , : some yesterday. " Married at the residence of the f " bride's father in Swansboro, N. C, ., " on Tuesday evening, the 11th inst , Mr. J. Williard White, of New - Bedford, Mass., Miss Alico Harri ' ' son, the accomplished daughter of Col. W. D. Harrison, late ol Nash county, N. 0., now of Swansboro, ' - Jno. A. rittman, Jtisq., officiating, 1 Jill join in wishing the happy couple ' success through lite. 1 Mr. Alex. Oonoway says he has the finest stock of hogs in the coun - .Vty. He has made 300 bushels of sweet potatoes and 500 barrels of corn, besides 7,728 pounds seed 7 cotton on five acres of land, and ' that with a little pony. Alex. H. ' -' Dennis says he is a farmer too, '- and has some as large Bahamas as , any man, but Mr. Oonoway says he ' hs Bahamas that will weigh 9 '. pounds each. We told him to carry them to the New Berne Fair. , Politics is the best good news we ; have. Everything gone Demo cratic. Oar coanty more than sur ' ' - prised us ; oar district (senatorial) did the same. Oilman's majority over his would be thing-if he could i .."opponent, was a killer in every : coanty. Oar Bister county Onslow V too gave the independents and ! sorehead Democrats the go by handsomely. Koonce fell well be hind his friends' expectations, and J. W. Bpicer, nominee for Sheriff, y beat his opponent oat of sight. e s We are by no means indifferent . to the political fortunes of Fat Gal- houn, the grandson of Vice Presi dent -'John C. Calhoun, whose Disquisition on the Constitution of . the United States is one of the C noblest essays ever penned by an American, Mr. Calhoun is a very i fine yqang lawyer, though some what mixed np with corporations " and in oar judgment a superior ' man to Gov. Gordon. Onoe in his seat in the Senate, he will, we take It, soon range him sell along with ' Carlisle and ' Beagan and Vance and Morgan and Daniel, and will .. not dim the lustre of Southern statesmanship. Bat it is by no ' - means certain that Gov. Gordon is to be beaten by him. Next Tues day tell the tale. Ex. . ' SYRVP OF JflGf, Produced from the laxative and nutri tious jaloa of California figs, combined with the medical virtues of plant! known to be most beneficial to the human system, sots gently on the kid neys, liver and bowels, effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, and headaches, and earing .habitual Jones County Items. Politics is cooling off with us alL We have had a remarkably healthy fall. The farmers are finishing np their cotton fields. Most of our farmers have made their molasses. Miss Florence Wooten baa opened the public school at the Nethercutt school house, . . Mrs. Dr.Bidgood, of Farmville, Va., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Bom. A. Whitaker. Trade is brisk at Trenton. Seed cotton sells there for three cents per pound. Eggs 15 cents per dozen. Tbe names of all the residents of Trenton who resided there 51 years ago have all changed, only two names remaining there now, Askew and f rancks. Ail have died and moved. The liev. Mr. White, of the North Carolina Methodist Con ference, and Miss Johoie L. Herri tage, were united in marriage on Thursday, 13th of November, in Cypress Creek township, Mr. fienj. Brock officiating. Many of the farmers planted a considerable crop of crimson clover and it has come up and died. We would like to learn the cause, as we sowed it at the very time that Frofessor Massey said sow it after the 15th of September. We learn that there in au old colored man in Cypress Creek township, who is residing in a large swamp, who bas moved into a large hollow cypress tree with an opening on one side which he uses for a door and fire place. Mr. Abner Daw son says the old man is slaying the coons, and from all appearances is enjoying himseil hnely. Died at Trenton on Tuesday morning, the 11th of November, Mr. Melancthaa Freeman Hinds, in the 81th year of his age. Mr. Hinds was born in Newark, New Jersey, and was a carriage maker by trade and came out to New Berne, about 55 years ago, then to Trenton, where he bas resided nearly 50 years. Mr. Hinds mar- ried Miss Nancy Wells about 40 years ago, who survives him. Mr, Hinds was a consistent member of the Episcopal Church and was loved and respected by all that knew him. REPCBLICARS DISRUPTED. Blaine and Reed Bitterly Hostile. The Bepublican party is split rignc up ana down the middle on the McKinley law. The advocates of the immediate repeal of the law in the west, like tbe Chicago Tribune, say that Reed and McKinley have made all the trouble by forcing the tariff bill on the country and that of their leadership must be set aside for that of Blaine. In the East such organs as the New York Tribune and the Phila dclphia Press are shouting that the McKinley act mast not be touched and that the force bill must be rushed through the Senate this winter, The Bepublicans ol the North west say they will not endure the law, and the Pennsylvania crowd assert that it will be treason to touch it. Here is trouble enough to keep them in hot water for years to come. There are indications that an effort will be made to unite all the factions in a grand effort to swindle the people out of their right by passing an outrageous apportion ment bill, based on Porter's fraud ulent census. The Democrats must defeat this, if it shall be at tempted, at all hazard. The Bepublicans are desperate, and desperate men are dangerous. We doubt whether they will be able to agree on any course in re gard to anything. The bitterness between Blaine and Beed is cropping oat evey day Beed and McKinley privately as sert that Blaine did all he could to bring on the Democratic cyclone so as to prevent either of them from being nominated for the Presi dency in 1892. They intend to beat Mr. Blaine if he attempts to force his own nomination. It is going to be a very lively politioal battle. Nattional Democrat. The New Discovery, You have heard yonr friends and neigh bors talking about it. Ton may yourself be one of the many who know from per sonal experience just how good a thing it is. If yon have ever tried It, yon are one of its staunoh friends, because the won derful thing about it is that when once given a trial, Dr. King's New Discovery ever afterwards holds a place in the house. If you have never used it and should be afflicted with a cough, cold or any throat, lung or chest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give it a fair trial. It is guaran teed every time, or money refunded. Trial bottles free at F. 8. Duffy s drug store. It is a little singular, to say the least, that after a man has been painting the town red he usually feels blae. ti ' The declining powers of hid age tnay be wonderfully recuperated and sus tained by the daily use of Hood's Sana : ' Xaklaf Peaea. '-j Simple words are beat, though a very baty man cannot always stop to pick one. At a hotel a waiter came .oat of tbe coffee room and informed tbe manager that man was raising a disturbance because he could not have his accustomed seat at the table. "Go is ag!a,'gaid the man. ager. and propitiate him in some way Back went the waiter and said, "tr jou don't like the way things is done here yon can get out, or I'll Eropitiate yon pretty quick." Joyd'a Weekly. The First Step. Perhaps yon are ran down, can't eat. can't sleep, can't think, can't do anything to your satisfaction, and you wonder what ails yon. xon should heed the wanyng, vom are takinir the first steD into Nervous Prostration, xon need a nerve tonic and in Eloctrio Bitters yon will find the exact remedy fox restoring yoni nervous system to its normal, healthy condition. Sur prising results follow tbe use Of this great Nerve Tonic and Alterative. Tour appe tite returns; good digestion is restored, and the Liver and Kidneys resume healthy action. Try a bottle. Price 60c. at F. 8. Daffy's drag store. To persecute the unfortunate is like throwing stones on one fallen into a well. BCCKLKS'S ARNICA SALVE The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Bheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin 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 Newborn by F. B. Duffy, wholesale and retail druggist. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoriau The higher the flight the greater the fall. Dyspepsia Makes the lives of many people miserable, and often leads to self-destruction. Distress after eating, sour stomach, sick headache, heartburn, loss of appetite, a faint, " all gone " feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and lrregn- Distress gome of the more common After symptoms. Dyspepsia does s-ati not get well of Itself. It eating requires careful, persistent attention, and a remedy like Hood's Sarsa parllla, which acts gently, yet surely and effleiently. It tones the stomach and other organs, regulates the digestion, creates a good appetite, and by thus filek overcoming the local symp- u ' c toms removes ths sympa- HOadflCnO thetle effects of the disease, banishes the headache, and refreshes the tired mind. " I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but little appetite, and what I did eat Unnrta distressed me, or did me if 111116 Bood. In an hour DUrn after eating I would expe rience a faintness, or tired, all-gone feeling, as though I had not eaten anything. My trou ble, I think, was aggravated by my business, which Is that of a painter, and from being more or less shut up in a Sour room with fresh paint. Last . spring I took Hood's Sarsa- Stomach mia took three bottles. It did me an Immense amount of good. It gave me an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied the craving I had previously experienced." Gjcobox A. Paqb , Watertown, Mass. Hood's Sarsapajilla Sold by all draggUts. fl ; six t or $i. Prepared only by C.I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Hue. 100 Doses One Dollar A FULL LINE OF Heating and Cooking Stoves AT L. II. Culler & Go. Duy Your Furniture, Mattresses, Carpets, Bugs, Oil Cloths, t Organs, Sewing Machines, at the NeW York Furniture. Store Beats the city in LO W PRICES. ' Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, at the New York Furniture Store; 1 :Vf ; T. J. TURNEE. Proprietor' Oa Middto St., opposite nov8 dwtf Baptist church. Fine Drug Business; ; For Sale. , , Owing to Hl-health of the proprietor, an entire STOCK OF EKUG8wUlbe old on good terms. About $1,000 worth of goods on hand. Good oppoettoitt. Ioonlre at Journal offioe for informs- seA 3bS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts Eintly yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro AnneA nlAflsincf tr 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 sale in 50c and $1 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. SAD FRANCISCO. CAL. 10UISVIUI, KY. HEW YORK, N.Y ALONG THE LIKE 0FJPBOS8ESS. TVio Taclr.r P.-itPiit Ai' i isf alila Ladiati' Shoe is the lat-Rt an.l beht it;provoment in tnat line. It r quirna no orcamus in, is always corufort:li!'.-, c.r.d retainn its original shape. It iy tuHrvel of perfection. Stmpies mhy do sren un i nruiTH ikk at mv nlacfl of bueinr'f Craven street, two doors nmh of t.' If jrr.ij.h Office. N. AltlTi, Boot r.ru SSuxt Mnkor, Agt. CoDRo!iiatel iijantnMr' jyl8dwtf i-.hvi (' :.aipotiy. Just Rgc&ivcrl FROM A FINE LOT OF HORSES AND MULES. Also, a fine Lot of Buggles,IIoad Carta & Harness of Home and Webtorn Mke, which will be offered Low for C-jhh or on time with good security. 1 ocldwtf J V. STEV7ART. Desirable Dwelling For Sale, Situated on Soutli Front Kn'et House contaiuH six conifortHblc iooivr and recently added new kitcln-n and all desirable outhouses, hot 70 netiandu. lierry, Middle street, new front. also -House and Lot on Craven etroet. Apply to Watron & Street, dtf. Real Estate ARente. The Convertible Psliay The Convertible Policy issued by THE MUTUAL BENEFIT Life Insuiance Company includes all the liberal features of the Company, with the addition of a guar anteed Cash Surrender value, which will be paid at any time after two years premiums have been paid, if demanded. Every Policy has endorsed upon it a table sbowinc in plain figures the op tions granted by tbe company. 1st option. Cash surrender value. 2d option. Amount that may bo bor rowed from the company on tbe pol icy. 8d option. Extended insurance for full amount of the policy. 4th option. Paid up policy value. this is the most liberal policy yet of fered and is the safest insurance to be had. Every dollar paid gets a dollar's srorth of Insurance. No loss by lapses. D. T. TARRAWAV, A cent. Healthy persons between fourteen and seventy insured. Mrs. J. E.1. Hints' Boarding House Reopened. Mug. J. M. HIKES has returned to the city and will reopen her First-Clats Boarding Honse about the 1st of October at same location, opposite Baptist Churoh. TEE PIONEER SATIS SEWING MACHINE can be had ai the same place. J. M. HINES, Agent, sepl6 dwtf ; 0. Marks' Store. TYLER DESKS-200 New Styles. TTtETt ROYAL TYP WMTEB OABIMBTBlTA. SlSa CHAIRS, BOOK CASES, to., at Reduced Rates nS Spatial Diaoeuats, OatalogM for 1880 now resdr. 130 pagftS,-lUiutratad. Book free Pottags 10s, TYLEn BANK COUNTERS . tinlM for Btfta, Qaallty SMl rlf.. IHartriM la Colon AsrlMmrkolArt ItOrMM. Book frM) PoMai 1 t IILEB DESK CO,, k SI, lOUIfl, U04 U.8-4, PROFESSIONAL. ' DSXJ. X. BAGBY, StJBGEpK DENTIST. Offioe.-lfiddfcttmt. ocvosite Baptist ' church, ! dec? dwtf NEWBEBN. N. C. P. H. PELLETIEE, ATTORNEY AT fcAW, AND MON1 Y BKOKEfl. Craven St., two doors South of Journal offioe. A specialty made in neeotlatlnt: small loans fur short tlmn. Will practice In tbe Conn tie ol Graven, Oar tarot, Jonea, Onslow and F&mllco. United States Court at Mow Berne, and rtopremi- Court or tne Htato. rebl au 0 LEV EST MANLY. o. . axnoA Manly & Guion, ATTOKMKYB AT LAW, Office 2d floor of Gtm a, Foy & Co.'s bank, Middle street. New Berne, 3. J Will practioe in the courts of Craven and adjoining counties, in the Supreme Court of the State, and in the Federal Court. epl6dwtf Br, J. D. Clark, DENTIST, NEW BERSK, N. C. ofliceou Ciavon street, between Pollock Ri d Krond. dw GBEEff, FOY &C0.. Do a General Banking business. New Banking Houbb, Middle Stret, fourth door below Hote Albert, feldwly KKW BERN SC. N- O. W. P. eURRUS & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN All Kinds of Grain, Brick and Agricultural Lime. EW tIKKNE, N. O mtsrl dw HUMPHREYS' Dr. Humphreys' Specifics are scientifically and carefully prepared prescription ; used for many rtwra In nrlvateprautice wlthBuccess.andforoTer thirty years used by the people. Every single Spe- Cinc IS a upeemi curti ,ur mo uiscwro uuuni. ThiwB Sueclllcs cure without drum tag. DUrff- tup or reducing the oystem, and are In fact and aeca me sovereign rvmemeioiiDen orm. list or rRiNdrAL xos. cures. men. 1 Fevers, Congestion,-miuunmatlow... 2 Worms. Worm Fever, Worm Colic Crying Collc.orTeethlngof Infanta lygimtery Grlplug,Blllous Collo... . nt Cbolera Morons, vomiung CongliH, Cold, Bronchitis Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache.... Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo Dyspepsia, Billons stomach Suppressed or Painful Periods. i! 15 lit I?, 'H ar as :to Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing.... Salt Rhcnin, Erysipelas, Eruptions. Ithcumatlflin, Rheumatic Fains.... Fever and A ene. Chills. Malaria.... Pilex, Blind or Bleeding ! I ntnrrn, inmienza, uouunmeneaa Whooping Congb, Violent Coughs. ;enernl l('l)llilv,l'hyslcal Weakness Ulilnn.lltanuui Nervous Debility ........l.t Urinnry weauness, weumgueu. . Dincuses of tbelleart.l'alpltatlon 1. Kold by Druggists, or sent postpaid on receipt of nrlco. Dr. Humphreys' manual, (M4 pages) richly bound In cloth and gole, raauea tree. HUMPHREYS' MEDIOIHE uu Cor. William and John Streets, Hew York. PEGS Fl OS. i 1 " i AU of ibe aove medicines are for i ale at tho drug Rtoros of F. 8. Duffy Borne, N. C Ml K. WILLIS, PHOI-niETOB CP EASTERN NORTH CAROLIN Now Berne, 1ST. O Italian and Amerioan Marble'and all qualities of material. Orders solicited and given prompt attention, with satisfaction guaran teed. O. E. Miller is my agent at Einston, and Alex. Fields; regular traveling agent. State of Noftti Caboi.ina, i Superior County of Craven, j court. Qreen, Foy 4 Company vs. Moses Patterson and wife Mary A, Patterson, and others. Commissioner's Bale. 1 Pursuant to a Judgment of the Superior Court or Craven oonnly, rendered at Spring Term, 1890, In the above entitled action, un der which said Judgment I was appointed a commissioner to sell the land described In the complaint filed in said action, and here inafter described, I will sell at Publlo Auc tion, for oath, at the Court House door In the city of New Berne, on Monday the Twenty-fourth day of foy ember, 1880 at Twelve o'oiook, M., the following desorlbed real estate, to wit: A tract of land lying in the city of .New Berne, North Carolina, oik theesstsldeof Middle Street, between Pol look and Booth Front streets, bonnded as follows: Beginning 269 feel (inches from the corner of Mouth Front and Middle streets, on the east side of said Middle street, and running north wltn Middle street Vt feet 6 Inohes to Hughes' line, then eastwardly with Hughes' line 211 feet 6 inches to lot No. 65, then southwardly with lot Do. 66, 63 feet six Inches, then westwardly 214 feet S Inches to Middle street, the beginning, Being lot now known ss Hotel Albert lot. .Vft-v .1.00220, 1 -"'ocISSOd iffitfc;-Commissioner OLD DOOIfilOJI Steamship .Csmoany 3EMI--VfKKK!-'i l-i.Vf. Vhe Old taillUb yt-kt re . pamy'e OM ad r tVct Kastte. via AUrMtri :. Cbeeaea.fc Pa1 SorfolSL. BilUmort, - urk. Pbllf dclpkla, Baetasu Fvovtdtite an WaibJartOM 'ltf. And all points. North. SW M-f Wi On and after MONDAY, SE1T. 8ih, 1HW, until farther notice, th tstiifiT IEWISEKE. CijL Uiligii?, Will sail from Kotfoik, Va -for New flern. N. !. oneet MON DAYS aid TUCKS DAYH. niakirK close con nection wltb tbe bleattrrs Kl niton and Howard for Ktuston, Trenton, and all other landings on iheKeute and Trent Klvera. ueiurniDg, will ssil KO N IW BcUtNSj VUK NORFOLK direct. TUBS DAYH and FRIDAYS at TVkELVE.lt.. monnl maktnB connection with Uie O. 1. H, 8. Co.'s ship ior new icra, o. n. r. iJo.'a steamer lor Baltimore; Cljde Line Ehlps for Philadel phia. M. A M. f. Co. ships for Boston and Provider ce. Bteamer Klnston. OaDt Dlxnn. will ul for Klnston on arrival cf steamer hew berne. Order all goods care of O.D. 8. 8. (V., Hoi (01k. Va. Passengers will find a good table, oumfor. able rooms, and ever; oourteev and attt Uon will be paid them by the officers. E. B. ROBERTS, Agent. SlXSSaS, CULPEPPER A TDKNKR, Agents, K orr on. vs. J- 8TANKORD, Vice-President, ffew Tor iur EASTERN CAROLINA K The Fait Freighi L'.utt llTVMI New Berae, Ksste. -. -roiiu PeUsto. end Norfolk, :;oit PhlUdelphla. Kew tork.Bc . k, St. via Kilxabetb City. N r. Commencing Monday, June 16th, THE HTEAMEEP Eaglet and Vesper of this line will run on regular schedule time. linvn. v v., i.' i. v i..ii . and FRIDAY afternoons, at FOUR o'clock, for fclisabeth City and return arriving on SUNDAY, THTJK81M.Y and HATDhUAY. "wro vw-wuvxv. in wuncotlOD Wlin lue Atlantlo 4KO.R. K.. Norfolk Bontbern It. R Mmynrb.Vhtl. mA VI , I V. u u I the Pennsylvania K, h., lorm a rellnble and regular line offering superior fhuUltlcs foi quick trannortatien No transfers except at Ulsaajetli City, at which point freight will be louriad u oars to v UIUUU MIUCIUUIIIIUU. Direct all goods to be shipped vu. faster j Carolina Dispatoh daily as follows: " New York, by Penn. R. B met 27. sWlkU IttTOIi from Philadelphia, by Phlln., W. A Bhito. K. B., Dock 8t. Btatlon, From Baltimore by Phlla.. Ml. A UkUi . it R,. Resident tit. Btatlon. ' . "J 'u, ivi. nuuiunu XV. XV. From Boston, by Wercbanie Miners Trnne Rtll M AW .nil tlm. nnlAl.n. , ... other line. W. H. JOYCK (Gen. Fet. Traffic AU. P. K.K.l.O mrl Tjafflo Muiiaaer. QKO-8TK1 i:ks IMvision Ireight Aeut . TV. Vt. MJ, l I ) J. UllHl, B. B. OOOKK.ODeral Freight AteDt, N Y P. & N. K, K., Norfolk.Va H.O. HUDQIftH. General Fieleht Atf-nt B. K. R., Norfolk Va. !(). K;.VDKRP-ON, Atir.nl, febSOdw Kewbcrne..C. Tiie fl. 0. height Um ICOCS-ATS and EIPrEES,'TAKE NCTICS On aud after (.ctubt-t 15. lr; Ihit. line!! resume their regular SEMI-WEEKLY TRIPS Baltimore and K"6W Berne LesJ15B..B.i"lmore for Ke'" Berne. WKD NKSDAY, SATURDAY, at BIX P. M. - Leaving New Berne for Baltimore, TUKB DAY. (SATURDAY, at bLXVPM. Thlala tne only DIRECT line out of New Berne for Baltimore without change, and on their return trip from Baltimore come alreu to Ne w Berne, stopping only at Noi folk . eon neptlng then for Boston, Provldenoe, Phila delphia, Richmond, and all point. North. East and West Making oiose connection, fpra;J points by River and Rrllout of New Berii. Aat ns are as follows: RECBltN FOJTJSK, Gen'l Manager, ... . ,, W Light St., Baltimore. J1' $ Jl'P?B10Ki Al- o"olk, Va. W P.Clyde & Co., Philadelphia, 13 Bon tb wharves. NJ!W Jork Blto- Trans. Line, Plef North river. . Sampson, Boston, 58 Central wbarr. 8. H. Rockwell, Provldenoe, R. I. Ships leave Boston, Tuesdays and batnrdays. " New York daily. I " galto., Wednesdays 4 Batnrdays " Philadelphia, Mondays, Wednes- day., Saturdays. ' Piovldenoe, Saturdays. Through bllU lading given, and rate, gnar anteed to all points at the different offioe o tne oompajties. AVOID BREAKAGE OS BTJLK AN 81UP VIA N. C. LINE. B H. GRAY. Ag.nl. 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