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KTJJf.UUCBr AWIOPICBBKST. ras daily jogrhalu a eu eon pper, peblUhed dally, exeept Monday a4 1 5.W per yaw; 1150 far U wmtha. Eauvertd to slty MUMortbw al MeaaU Bar as oath THE WlCSk.LT JOURNAL, a M eoluaam paper, ta yahllahed every Thursday at fLM peraaa.ua. ADYEBT1SISQ SATIS (DAILT) One laoaoaedAy We.; lie. for each subequent LooelVIS aaata a Una for first and i aanta a Una tot every subsequent lnaartloa He M TarUaamanta ill ba tnaartad between oeej aaatter at any pnea. Jtottoct el Marriages ei Deal ha. not toaxeaaa tan lines will be inserted free. AU additional feattef Till ba charted I oanU par Una. Payments for transient advertisement most be made In edvanee. Recniar adver- WW. VW IVUllliJ mm and oleaoh monui. .' OomManleaUona eontainlnc newt of suf. talent WWlo lntarcat ara aoliclled. No eitanutnttatton moat ba exsectedto ba nub Imbadtnat eontalnaobleetloabla Dereonal ltlee.0 Withhold tne name of the author Arttels linger than half a column mutt be paid tor. - - , Ajiy person tealln: aggrieved at an Yenony nouacommunication oan obtain the name of In antaor by appUeatlon at thla offloe aud Showing wnaraln tne grievance exists. THE JOUilJS AL. at. B. HtRPIH. V. T. HANCOCK. Proprietor. Local Reporter. RW BERNE. N.O.. JAN. 161891 atetedatthe I on oOct at Nw r. Mseeoad-elass tastier. a o TUE FORCE BILLS. When the Force bill was under discussion in the House, and even while it was Deiore me oenate, u was said that Mr. Qaay was op posed to the bill. This was accepted by Democrats as evidence that the Pennsylvania Senator, the chair man of the National Republican Executive Committee, had been so metamorphosed as to make his breast ovei flow with the milk of human kindness. But it now seems that his objection to the bill was its mildness. The anaconda did not have sufficient coil to crush i s vic tim. Therefore, he has presented to the Senate a bill of his own. It would not bo right to say that the Pennsjlvania Senator is am bitions to become the most in famous character in history, bat it is proper to affirm that Mr. Qaay will not hesitate to adopt any measure that will continue the Republican party in power, without regard to its inlluence upon indi vidual fortunes or national destiny. His bill proposes the suspension of the writ oi habeas corpus, the last resort of tyrants. Just at this moment a paragraph in the Richmond Dispatch falls under our eye, with which we con clude this article The Dispatch says; Mr. Quay's bill as offered in the Senate on Monday seems to have some of the features of the cele brated force bill of 1875 which was defeated by Mr. Randall as leader of the Democratic members,assisted by Mr. Blaine as Speaker of the House of Representatives. That old force bill undertook to set aside the United States Constitution and substitute for it the President's will. Article I., section 9, para graph 1, provides that "the privi lege of the writ of habeas corpus hall not be suspended unless when ia cases of rebellion or invasion the public safety may require it." That provision was attempted to be nullified by the force bill of 1873, and also, we are told, by Quay's bill.' It needs no argument to cod; vince anybody that there can be no "invasion" of the Southern States which will call for the bus pension of the writ of habeas corpus, Neither can there be in the sense in which that word is nsed in the Constitution any "rebellion" that would or could justify the suspen sion of that writ. Some persons say that Mr. Quay does not expect or wish this bill to become a law We trust not. Hoar's bill is bad enough. Quay's is intolerable. CftltlTSting' Oysters. , General Felix Agnus, one of the brightest minds of our sister State Marvlsndand withal practical, in a late interview spoke of the poor .1 t t (L. An.tA. intarAar. nf OUUWK IWr DUO ujoro. that. State. He has recently re- turned from a crnise over the bay and he ia more than ever impressed with the vital necessity of reform. He said: "Unlesa the legislature passed some law that will give an opportunity lor the recuperation of "the oyster beds the industry is gone. Oyster culture is. what is needed and its success and ex pediency is indisputable. The plan advocated by General Seth, of ' dividing the bay into sections, : planting and allowing tbe working of only one or more sections at a time, while the others would be exempted for a term of two years, js the remedy for the survival oi the industry." Norfolk Virginian. ' Children tJry JbrPitchers Castoria. BISK DIOWIED. -..!... IT. 11 ITVU..V 'I f -- - VMM AMSWVgm m W M B1t aumcParl rulhirdUau. i PARIS. Jan. 13. A tfrribla ae- cidftnt hv which ninn fiialhanlv persons lost their lives, occurred here today. The. Scene with ex- ception ot the centre of the river, has peen frozen over for some lime past. Yesterday the whole river was covered with ice, beiog middle of the stream however, being hid den by what the police judged to be daugerously thin ice; and conse quently the authorities forbade the people to attempt to cross the river, and the police wero instruct ed to enforce the order. In spite of this, a number of venturesome men and boys, utterly disregarding the warning cry of the police, and of the crowds of people who were watching them, attempted to cross the Seine on the ice. As they neared the mid dle of the stream, dull cracking reports were heard, causing a number of fool hordy peolpe to rash back to the sides of the river where the ice was much thicker. Others to show how daring they were, went on. Immediately with a long series of rumbling cracks, the ice gave way, and precipitated the crowd of people into the freez ing water. Cries of horror and alarm arose on the banks, and tbe police and life Ravers rushed to the scene of the disaster, and did their utmost to save life. Iu spite of their efforts, and though a num ber of people weie drawn from the river nine persons are known to have been drowned. liingham School. Tbe discussion of tbe removal of Bingham School has, been going on for sometime in the pipers of several towns. Major Bingh.ua has lu en in Asheville for tbe past w eek and ho told the people of tint place tbtit about 15 acres of land and 10,000 for buildings would ba sufficient inducements to secure tbo school. Charlotte was making a nioe for it and after this intimation Irotn Major Bingham, the Chronicle said that if that is ;h c m, it thinks "it would be a great deal better for citizens of (.'h ulotte to organize a stock company, and run a school of their own." Durham hai intended to make Major Bingham an offer, but his terms appearing rather tall for us at the present time, Durham very promptly abandoned tbo idea at a meeting of the Commonwealth Club last Saturday night. Dur ham Sun. Killed A High. layman. Teteesbueg, Va., Jan, 13 Reports received here today aro to the effect that a well known citizen oi ijunenourg, named Jeter, was attacked a night or to two by a highwayman who demanded Jeter money or his lifo, and the Jeter shot and killed him. Accident! Shot and Killed. Ralkigh, N. C. January 12. Walter W. Craven, of Pleasant Garden, N. C, tbo sou of Kev. J. F. Craven, accidently shot and killed himself today while out hunting. A PLEASMG SENSE Of health arid strength renewed and of ease and comfort follows tbe use of Syrup of Figs, aa it acts in harmony with nature to effectually cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sale in 50c. and $1.00 bottles bv all leading druggists. Amelia Hives Chandler Seriously 111. Paeis, Jan. 13. Amelie Rives, the American authoress, is serious ly ill in this city. She has not left her room for six months and has not quitted her bed since early in December. THE POWER OF MOIET. What an influence for good or evil is exerted by the proper or improper use of money, it seems to be the first eg' eential of modern life. Sad indeed is the lot of that man or that woman with out money and without friends. Espe cially in cases of sickness is the need of money felt most pressiogly, and yet even the rich with all their money fall into a state of poor health and die, whereas if their money was rightly ex pended and tbe proper remedies applied they might regain health and strength. Z. A. Clark, Atlanta, Oa., says: spent four hundred and eighty dollars in gold to cure me of terrible blood poison that affected my limbs and nose and bedy with running uloere. One month's treatment of B. B. B. healed the ulcers, restored my appetite, strengthened my kidneys and added 21 pounds to weight. Still, in epito of this and much other testimony there are many who rofuse to try the remedy, seeming to prefer to pay large fees to physicians, or visit distant springs in vain hopes of recov ery. The great truth, however, ever thinei brightly and that is, that no one who ever gave B. B. B. (Botanio Blood Balm) a trial ever found disappoint' mont therein. O. H. Rudolph, Tallaflfga, Fla writes: "I had blood disease for six years, but nothing benefited me, al though I paid two hundred and fifty dollars for treatment. At last I tried B. B. B. and found it a quick and cheap blood purifier. At tbe husking bee, if you get a red ear, you may steal a kiss while, on tbe contrary, under other conditions, if you steal a kiss jon may get a red ear. .. After all. the best way to know the teal merit of Hood'a Sarsaparilla Is to try ft yourself. Be aure to get Hood'a LYalAieat Crashes a Ylllir fl j SKA, January lS.-JJews bt d here of a serious disaster, has occurred at Livno in j ia. An aTalanche crashed VlXSKAi . rrlVc(l which iBoaanift. , down iTOm tne mountain near that Placei destrojing a number of j house, some of which were bnried ont ofsifht beneath the snow. As 'soon as rescuing parties could get to work the removal of the immense weight of snow, which has rushed down upon the town, was begun. The calamity is believed to have been an extremely fatal one, as already seventeen bodies of tbe dead have been removed from the ruins. In addition to the dead a number of persons severely injured have b?en extricated from tbe debris. REHtRKABLE BESCIE. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfidd, 111., makes tbe statement that she caught eold, which settled on her lun?s; she was treat ed for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefited from first dose. She continued its use and after taking ten bott'es found herself sound and well, now does her own housework and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at F S. Duffy's wholesale and retail drug store ; large bot tles, 50c. and $1.00. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castori A lit publlcn Condemui the Adminis tration. Columbus. O. ,Jan, 13. Rep resentative Parker, of Cleveland, a Republican, created a sensation in the House yestardya by offering a resolution severely condemning the government's administration of Indian affairs, and calling upon Ohio's Representatives in Con gress to secure the transfer of the Indian Affairs from the Depart ment of the Interior to the War Department. Be Sure If you have made up your mind to buy Rood's Sarsaparilla do not be Induced to take any other. Hood's Sarsaparilla is a peculiar medicine, possessing, by virtue ot Us peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation, curative power superior to any other article. A Boston lady who knew what she wanted, and whose example is worthy imitation, tells her experience below: To Get " In one store where I went to buy flood's Sarsaparilla the clerk tried to induce me buy their own instead of Hood's; he told mc their's would last ionger; that I might take it on ten days' trial; that if I did not like it I need not pay anything, etc. But lie could not prevail on me to change. I told him I knew what Hood's Sarsaparilla was. I had taken it, was satisfied with it, and did not want any other. Hood's When I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla was feeling real miserable, suffering a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak that at times I could hardly stand. I looked, and had for some time, like a person in con sumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla did mo so much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, and my friends frequently speak of it." Mns. Ella A. Goff, CI Terrace Street, Boston. Sarsaparilla Sold by all drnggisti. 81jBixforf5. Prepared only by C. L EOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses Ono Dollar They Have Some ! Another Splendid 8tock of the cele brated Zeigler Shoes. Another Lot of Beautiful and Stylish Scarfs & Handkerchiefs Another lot of Elegant and Substan tial Trunks. A lot of Hiding Leggins, Barrington & Baxter. Prof. Eugene Wallnau, FIRST CLASS Piano Tuner and Repairer, Educated at the Conservatory or Music, In Ber'in, has located In th'B city and will be pleased to receive orders. Batisracuon Kuaranieea. call at Middle street, brick honse next to the Custom Honse. Janl dw.'im DUFFY'S CROUP SYRUP. Rceipe of the late Dr. Walter Daffy, DIRECTIONS : Dose for a child two or three years old, one teaspooafnl; for a child three months old, ten drors: for a child six months old. twenty drops; for one twelve months old, nearly ban a leaspoonim repeating mess aoses frequently if necessary until relief Is pro cured. This Is to certify that I have used DuffY's Croup Bybdp In my family for over alx months and I believe It to be a most excel lent remedy for croup with children, espe cially as a preventive. Our youngest child had a severe attaek of croup about a year ago. Insomuch that we felt anxious about lu recovery, bnt was successfully treated by ournhyslolan. but thinking It probab'e that other attacks mlcbt follow we frequently used Duffy's Croup Syrup and the cull. i has had no marked symptoms of oroup since, and I believe It is due to the use of the Croup Ryrup, and we now keep a bottle of t at our house at all times, and I cheerfully recommend It to ail. K. H. Bahnttm. Also very effectual In relieving ooughs ana coius. - PBKPABtD AND BOLD BT It. N. DUFJRT. New Born, N, C j aula worn lTAlABCkt CTUBe. ft YHIife fl fY" ZLTtO )F V T VYkU" 'B J j 1xVvih, o:xi3 Enjoys Both the method and results vhen Syrup of Figs is taken; it is ph-usaiit and refreshing to the tate, rul acts gently yet promptly on tlio Kidneys, Liver nnd Bowels, clonuses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches aiiil fevers and cir.es habitual constipation. Syrup of Fijrs is the only remedy of its kind -ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste r.ud ac ceptable to the stomach, pimpt iu its action and truly beneficial iu its effects, prepared only frcu.i the most healthy and agreeable guidances, it3 many excellent qualities c; ...lniend it to all aud have made it Juost popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for F.ilo ia COc and $1 bottles by all leadii-g drug gists. Any reliable dnigi?L v.hc may not have it on hand wll pro cure it promptly for any cue who wishes to try it. Do not r.cccpt any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CU. LOUISVILLE. KY. HEW ! CUK, NY V K - ! - Mu-. J. M. II IN city and will rt-i -i u Hcsiriliripr House cVi.' ill at tame iocaiion, opp:i-itc : ui V t::-riist-Clip f (V.ob.-r I'hiirsh. THE PIONEER DAVIx sun he had at the tain- J. M. HINr teplu dwtf soxrn c VKOL1NA. Crave i Coiiiv I'm : : A Co. s .! . 1). s. To .1. (i. l:nle Mini -i . Tnlt iNotli-i-. Tne ilefi'inlanl hIi.ivc r. tic-? i lint un iiclloii .niiilt bfen onimem ed in ' 'u Craven county, lo foin- pn gages cxo uU'il liyyor. enmity: ami the m u i . 1 I i 1 the r t ike noi-ct) th it , appear Bt 'hi'mx: !?. t'oii't of siiWI vi:tity, lo 'i Mnni!y l-eToii' lii.- 1st .'.! . 1NII1. at, "the Court J!it.sc! , New Heme, N !'., M'ul mik' tli b complaint in K'i I ncisi tlll'n w ill apply to II, e t.:.uit ! m nilcil In Rilil ci-mplat'-.t Tli ih Hie llltli '.ay of Doc. 1 '. d-tMi k w. caki'i : !: I ' r.:it. il ul IMI't .1'. fD :r.r .1 to . i 'ii, . . in ll - to i :iin ! ll.'- : ?(. .ul The Convertible Polirv : THE MUTUAL B L'l'a Iusu. ance (' includes a!! the liberal :' Company, with the aadi;! antecd Cash Surrender r will bo paid at any time ui s premiutns have been paiti , i Every Policy has endor tablo showing in plaio !i tionecrantod by tho cotr.p rTT ' the .rc .::d. it & ) r.y v." ! 1st option. Cabii eurrocder adoption. Amount thit r, rowod frooi tbo couipiny icy. 3dopli3D. Extended ic. ur: amount of the policy. 1th option. Paid up toYcy This ia the most libernl p ferr-d iiud ia the 8-ifeet in:.; j bor 'o p it fall '. a.,U. t of- to be hai. Every dollar paid f nt dollar's ivorth of Insurance. No loss by lapsed. D. T. OAItiSA TA 1 , Asi-nt. Healthy persons between fj:;rtocn and seventy insured. -So. .1 Wo invite ycu to cxaiukie tr. gcoJa that came last evening, One of the many barg .ina wu e ffor you today: A Satin Fini.-h Bright Cut Engraving Quadruple Plated Tta SA of six pieces, very handsome, C5. 00. re duced from $35 00. One lot of Silver, at greatly reduced prices, must be sold todnj-: 1 Pickle Fork, ?3 80, reduced from $5.00. 1 Jelly Spoon, gold bowl, $3 25, re duced from $5 GO. I Jelly Spoon, gold bowl, 82 00, re duced from $5.00. l risn unite and lois, uu, re duced from 825 00. 1 doz. Coffee Spoons, S3 00, reduced from $12 50. 1 Pie Knife, $10 25, reduced from 813.50. 1 Oravy Ladle. ?8.00, reduced from $11.00. 1 Sugar Sifter, $5 00, reduced from The above goodi aro Sterling Silver, handsomely cased, beautiful patterns and New Goods. We have no old goods to palm off. Oar stock in fresh and staple aa those from "The Uroccr." BELL THE JEWELEB. TYLER BANK COUNTERS. ILLUSTRATED IH COLORS: a oerfect Work nf Art: 150 Pages; Now ready. Books free, postage iSo. i AfMltOtm.Galn1orfnrl89a.of Tvtfrl)ink!i. frrin..nUMt (Vl.ln.1., Chain, Hoot Cut In Slyln. In 1'u.lwalOa, IYLEHBESa CO BT. L0UI8, HO, U.S.A. TO HY CUSTOUEES AND TUB PUBLIC. I wish to say that I" am in position to sell them First Class Groceries at prices as low as any responsible dealer. Any prices advertised will be cheerfully r met oy me. 1 will sell Wylie Smith's cele brated Royal Crown Flour in 10 lb. lots at 3oc. A ticket given with each 10 lbs., and upon the return of 25 tickets, 15 lbs. given t; the holder fjee. The Finest Butter in New Berne only 3Cc. Call and examine my Fine Stock of Specialties. !' rices lower than any house in the citv. JN0. DUNN. 14. dwtf Dec. W e Are Now in Position To fill all Brick orders. We have Cotton Seed Meal to ex change fer Cotton Seed. Coma to gee ui with your Rice if you a ant Highest Price. W. P. BURRUS & CO., Commission Merchants and Grain Dealers, Market Dock, New Berne. N. C. Tax Notice. Your City Tax is cow duo, and mutt be paid on or before the First day of January, 1891. I will be ia ray office from 10 to 2 and 8 to 5 each day to receive same. S. H. LANE, (113 tf Tax Collector. EXECUTRIX NOTICE. HaviDK qualified as executrix of Dan iel -SiiojRon, deceased, late of Craven county, N. C, this is to notify all per nors hiving claims against tbe estate of ;aid deceased to exhibit them to the uodemgned on or before the 11th day .f December, 1891, or this notice will ri p:.; uied iu bar of their recovery. Ail persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment Tbis lOih day of December. 1890. SARAH 8TIMSON. Executrix. P. U. Pellktiir. Atty. 11 Ow m atk ok ohth Carolina, i In Superior County of Craven, j Court. Kilwan! w. Ashley, trading as Starkweather A Co vs. A. I. Gregory and J, tf. Perry, uMciing aa a.. Li. uregory ox CO. Notice to J. 8. Perry: Tiio defendant J. 8. Perry, above named, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced iu tbe Superior Court of Craven counly, to obtain ajudg-r.i-nt against tbe said defer danta for goods nolil and d llvered, and the said defendant will further take liotico ibat he is required to appenr at tbe next term of the Superior t ourtcf 8ala county. to be held on iheSd Monday before the 1st Monday In March, lsui.at the Court House In said county, In fw Berne, N. I .and answer or demur to Hie complaint In uld action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de- - aimed lnsaiQ complaint, 'lliisUce. 23d, lsjld. ilU K. W. CARPENTER, 0 B.C. NOTICE. 'l .io uu.ierhluuoil. James M Howard, has l.ilv iinaiilled as Admlnlstratorof the estate .1 l i:os a Howard. and hereby Ktvea notice i tu ha requites all pereons having olalras naiiisi i ne estate o; tr.e saia tdcs. b. How mI to piesent them to the said James M. lh.wi.rl. duly authenticated, for payment. ui or iieiore the letli day of December. 1891. or else this notice will be pleaded In bar of recortry. ivrsoLB indebted to tho estate mnstnav without delay. J. Al. ttUWAKU. il(c'.G(16w Admlnlstrstor. Sale oi Land. PurBuant to a certain Judgment In theHu- perior Court of Craven county, at Fall Term, iv.iu in an action tnerein pending, wnerein IsihIi Wood Is plaintiff and J. L Carroll Is defendant, I will sell for cash, at the Court House in jNewbern. North Carolina, at 12 o'clock, M., on the 9th day of February, 1601, i ne land aesennea in me complaint, the R.i me being situated in said county, on Core ' i-k. and Is fully described In a mortgage evented by Jas. L. Carroll to Isaiah Wood, Oct. Uth, 1888. and registered In the Records of Raid county in Book No.98, page 420, to which refer for description, containing 135 acres more or less. Jan. 9th, 1801. W. W. CLARE, 30d Commissioner. Notice. Bv virtue of a power of -sale contalne-fln a mortgage executed by the Trustees of the unity Jjouee number is, inaepenaem uraer of tiood Samaritans and Daughters of Sa maria of th9 elty of New Hern, and of Records in the Register's office In Graven county. Book 93, Pages ZOO, S01 and 90S, I will sell at Public Auction, at the Court Honse In the city of New Bei n, on Monday, February 2d, 1891, at 12 o'clock, H tbe House and Lot of iand desorlbed In said mortgage, which la referred to for a description. Terms One-third cash: balanoa 12 and 21 months, Interest8 percent. JONATHAN HAVENS, JB.. Atty., Washington, N.O. ThU Deo. 17, 1890. I an 10 dwtd State of Nokth Oarolisa, ) Craven County. ) Superior Court Judgment Fall Term, 1890. Eliz. Q. W. Custis and L C. Vaai va. E. F. Arnold etals. Pursuant to the judgment in the above . named action, I will aell at Pub- lio Auction at the Court Sonae in said Oraven County, on Tuesday the 10th day of February, A.D. 1801, at 12 o'olook, midday, all that tract or paroel or land situated in said Crayan county on the south aide of Neuee river and known as the "Spring Qarden" traot, bounded and dtsoribed ae f olio wa, Tlx: Begin ning at a etake on the margin Of aaid river and running south MP west forty polea to an old narked gum, the origin al oorner of the traot of land, then south 62 west four hundred and forty-four polea along a Una of marked treea to an old marked, pine, one of the orlgina cornera of the traot of land, then north 60 west along a line of . old marked trees to a lifchtwood etake, now the dividing; line between the landa now or late of John 'Bbem and 1 (aid traot of land ; then north 6 east along the line of marked trees, the dividing line be tween said land now or late of John Rhem and the aald tract of land two hundred and seventy-nine polea tola itum; then north 22" eaat to the htm. then down the river to the beginning. Terms or saie oasn. " . .-y a" . M. DeW, STEVENSON, Jam 10, 1891. s Commleiiouer. OLD 00UIHI0II Steamship Company f k 014 Dttmlatoa BMihJp ca flway'a OK and ra-vartia Wiut Rout. Tt albamarl mm CatWDMit Cam I. Marfalk. Baltloo, cw trk, Phila delphia, BmI. Provident ad Waahlnetca City. And all pouta. North. Eiwt and Weai Do nn1 anar FRIDAY. Bntll farther notice, 'h- Hum mimi CiDt. jtiiiigtu, m Will gal: fn.in Norfolk 'Va .4-. for New Hern. N. C.l 5gjS1.11e.il, makli.(r close coii- U. 1 1. a.lrtn mni 11 xv. - . T' . and nil other laji (imi. iha-vknk.'.K.i Treni Rivera Returning, will tail t- ROM NW RKfiNK rOH NOhKlll.W ritrMTiT a TUflVDi -mm (noon) makluR connection iih tne O. D. . H Co.'a ship for ISew ork, a t. P. Coa tea men lor Baltimore; Cltde Line Bhlpa for PnUadelphla. M. M. T.Co.'a snipe for uwwu auu a awiuo v tJ. Bteamer KJnston. lapt llxon, mil sail tor Klniton on arrival r.f fcta m.... k berne. Order all goods oar of O D. H. a. Co.. Hot folk. Va. PuMnmn will flnri t. WWMI able rooms, and every ooorteiy and attan muu wui um mu .u.ib oj viia omoera. IB. B. ROBERTS. Armrtl atasasa. ODLPETPKR A TOBNKR. Agents, Norfolk. Va. W. a- STANFORD. Vioe-Proaideni. Bsw York Olty. The H. G. height Lino atZBCHANTS and SEH?EE3,;TAZE N0T1CS On and after October 16, 18W, this llpe wll resume their regular SEMI-WEEKLY TEIP3 bitwbj; Baltimore and K6W Berne Leaving Kaic ibore for New Berne. WL.D M&DAY, BA'1CKDJ Y.at 81X P.M. Leaving New Dime lor Ilaltlmore, TUES DAY. SA'JL'hDAY. at MJC P.M. This la toe i m. lnhht'i line out of Nw Berne lir Baltimore without change, and on their return tilpfioin Baltimore comedlree to New berne, Moppinn only at Noi folk, cii nectlng then for bosion, 1'rovldeLoe. 1-hlla-delohla, Klcbmond, and all points North East aud Wet Making oiose connection, lor .1 poinis tn River and Krllout of New Ben. . Attt oe r as follows: REUBEN (M i K.K, (ien'l Manager, rA , WLlth t mi., Baltimore. JAS. W. MOCARR1CK, Agt.. horlolk, Va W P Clyde A Co., Ihlladelphlft, 12 8outh wharves. New York A Buito Trsus. Line. Pier North river. E. Sampson, Boston, 63 Central wharf. 8. H. hock well, Providence, R. I. Ships leave Boston, Tuesdays and Saturday " New York dally. " " falto , Wednedaad Fatnrdayj " " Philadelphia, Mondays, Wedne. ! days, baturdays. Ptovlcletice, Halurdayc Through bills lading given, and rsirs ui snteed to all points at the diUertnr i ttlici the companies. , JTVOID BREAKAGE Of BULK APt SHIP VIA -a. C. LINE. 8. II. ORAT, Agent, New Beine. NC. A FULL LINE OF Heatiiig and Qooking Stoves AT L. II. CutUr & Co. SALE, EXCHAK G AND LIVERY. Has lust returned from the West with " vtTM n r -' Tifrtoi?a J i TTT m . i -Also, a fine lot of Bueeiea. Road . .... C.iTtm anil Runm. all nf whinh tcill hat': sold aa LOW AS THE LOWEST. u w Don't fail to come and aee him before . ,, making a trade. Faauiinir a ananlaltv. not 27 dwtf ' ' ''! Next! Prof. W. 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The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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