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Daily OURNAL., VOL; X.--NO. 16. NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. J- 4 1 ' BUSINESS LOCALS. COCOANUT Meoaroons, Graham Wafers, Fresh Cakes and Craokera. C. E. Sloter. N ICE lot Refined Mutton Suit in cukes allot, each. 0. E, Sanson, insim NOTICE. Dob t forget the fact that wo are Agents for B'i 0CK8'"DI ADEM," to best Flour In the market tor the price. We have on nana a large stook of West India Molasses. We also keep a fall line of Hoots and Bhoes direct from the Factories. Also BoutT and Tobscoa, Groceries and Pro visions. Call In and we will give yon oar prices. ' K0B1SKTB BRO. ELM CITY 8TEA.M LAUNDRY just opened by Sing Lee of .Norfolk. Aplm WANTED A good Boot and Shoe maker at ones. Job McSori.ey. mar28 lm fouocK BK, near Miuuie. 2000 LBS. Country Stall, lOo. per lb. Lard at my C. E. NlLBON. NEW DKUQ STORE. -Drugs. Medi cines and Chemicals, C. P. Popular Proprietary Medicines. All varieties of Drtwglst's Sundries. Trusses and Braces. New erop Garden Seeds. Fine and Large Block Oigara and Tobacco, all new. Pre scriptions accurately compounded (and not at wa prices), our motto and our uccess. I. 0. QBKKN, Druggist and Apothecary, . Middle St., four doors from Pollock. an2S ly Harrison and Cleveland occupy the same position on the Silver question. Its the late city elections Albany, ST. Y., went Democratic by a very large majority. MRS. Ballington Booth, of the Salvation Army, is giving snc ceasfnl "parlor talks" to the society women of New York. The agents of North Carolina 'are now making copies ot the names of parties who paid the direct tax. There are abont 30,000 names. . President Harrison ia being well received at the South. If he considers this as an endorsement .of bis administration he is greatly - mistaken. Senator Yancr speaks favor ably of Gen. John M. Palmer as a Presidential candidate. Palmer is a goood man, bnt the Democratic masses are for Cleveland. The late P. T. Barnam made $5,000,000 by advertising and he never eeased to testify to the great valne of newspapers in building np a man's fame and fortune. There is a serious misuoder between Italy and standing V Abyssinia. Italy needs purifier. B.B. B., P.P. a blood P. and S. S. 8. onght to have large sales in that country. AN effort was recently made to - ; say in print that a prominet mill ; tary man had taken part in a groat many battles. But when it got Into type this gentleman "had , taken part in great many bottles." S-i v.. 1 1 ; Evangelist Fife is holding 3f very large meetings in Baleigh. t The Edenton Street Church Js one of the largest in the State I bat it cannot hold one half the ' people who wish to attend the . aer ices Chicago is largely Democratic, C In the late election the Republican ; candidate for mayor was elected, bnt it was became two Democrats were running. Their combined vote showed a large majority of the v rotes east. ; Cleveland cannot otter a word on any rpm6 question that is not repeated Iq every patt of the conn try, ' Monday 'night' he spoke, to . the Democratic club in New York, in honor oi Jefferson's birthday. We can only give a paragraph aa . follows: It .eeems that the atmos phere whiclT pervades this place is lir suited ,to ielflsh and igao designs; and 1 feel at this moment that I am, sorroanded . bj influences which invite patriotic partisanship and disinterested devotion to party -Vprinciples. This sensation Is : most E-reeablefori l am glad be called partisan, if my patisanshlp ia patriotic; If partisan is correctly tzZztH sis' "one who is violently cad passionately devoted to party cr Interest.'' I most plead guilty ta the charge of being Democratic r artisan, so long as Democracy is una to its , creed; and traditions, tl so long as conditions eiis v'l-i to my onderstanding make f Itsreace to its dootrines synony csiwtia patriotism? ' LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J. M. Howard Perfeot clothes. G. E. Slover Coco&nut macaroons. Cotton New Berne Market -Sales 12 bales at 7 to 8i See new advertisement of the Old Dominion S. S. Co.'s truck schedule on first page. A business meeting of the Y. M. O. A. is called for tonight at 8 o'clock. A full attendance is desired. There was a heavy rain, accompanied by hail, in the neighborhood of Spring Garden yesterday afternoon. We were incorrectly informed as to the ushers at the marriage at Christ ohurch Wednesday morning; it was Mr. Thomas W. Waters and not George as it was given to us. We oorreot this at the request of the party who gave us the names. A new postoffice named Canary has been established at Mi. John N. Whit ford's mill, 10 miles from New Berne. For the present there is a weekly ser ies, the mail going and returning every Friday. Mr. T. C. HaBkins has been ppointed postmaster. Since the recent improvements to Howard's marine railway, boats can be much more readily handled than for merly. The steamer Cutler was hauled up yesterday in just eleven minates, which has been pronounoed the quick est time on record. The Goldaboro Argus says the damage suit of Dr. Kirby Smith against Hon. Kemp P. Battle, President oftheUni- ersity, for false .arrest,' under the charge of having painted the Cald well monument red on the night of the otntennial commencement in 1889, is now engaging the time of the Superior Court in that city and is attracing con siderable interest. Yesterday we published on the fourth page of the Journal the entire water oris contract. This gives every one interested an opportunity to examine fully into all its terms and provisions. According to the requirements of an amendment to the city charter a oodv it will also be posted up at the city headquarters. The ladies composing the following committees are requested to meet at the rooms of the T. M. O. A. on Satur day afternoon at 5 o'olook, to perfect arrangements for the Washington Re ception. Floor Committee Miss M. Oliver, Miss M. Manly, Mrs. W. P, Burrus, Mrs. Chas. Reizenstien, Misses Kate Smaw, Kate Churchill. Annie ustice and Bertha Cutler. Ticket Committee Mrs. Jno. Dunn, Misses Hollister, Mrs. Owen Guion, Miss Lalla Roberts, Miss Leah Jones, and Miss Etta Nunn. Supper Committee Mrs. Chas. Slover, Mrs. J. A. Meadows, Mrs. Simpson, Miss Guion, Mrs. O. Marks, Mrs. H, R. Bryan, Mrs. George Ives and Mrs. L. J. Moore. Program Com' mittee Mrs. E. B. Ellis, Miss Lillian Roberts, Mrs. Seymour, Miss Radoliff , Miss Disosway, Mrs. LaMontagne, Mrs M. D. Nelson and Miss M. M. Manly. Steamer Departures Today. Steamer Vesper, of the Clyde line, about noon. Steamer Newberne, of the O. D. line, at 2 p. m. Steamer Neuse, of the E. C. D. line, at 5 p. m. Personal. Miss Nellie Jones and Miss Hannah 8. Allen left yesterday morning to visit friends at Asheville. Messrs. J. B. Hulse and Ernest F. Else, of Suocussunna, N. J., who have pending some months in the city on pleasure, went up to Seven Springs to spend a couple of weeks there, Kotlce to Organize. , All the gentlemen who have consent ed to join in establishing a Readina- Room are requested to meet this even ing at 8 o'clock, at the Board of Trade rooms tor the purpose of organizing. IT. WINSLOW, W. W. Cum. An Unusual Shipment. The old provert) of carrvinir nnals to Ne woastle seems at last to hay bean verified from Norfolk. The British steamship Brunei, cleared veaturdav h uaesrs. Darner ex. uo. oat on Doara as r - - - part 01 ner cargo .030 tons : 1 of coal whloh is destined to Bremen, the steam. er calling first at . Newcastle. . to land part of her cargo. It appears that thta is the first shipment of coal to foreign. ports for sale from tha United States, The coal was the famous Pocahontas. Norfolk Virginian. 4-! ' " - ',r.a V VSf WO. K . It is very Important ia this ae-e af vast material progress that a remedy be pleasing to the taste and to the eye, easily taken, aooeptablo to the stomaoh ana healthy in lu nature and effect. roiiessmg (these qualities, Syrup m. Syrup ot laxative and irtJCwtortfi ;T? . j iks is 10a una parieos 11 most gently diuretic knowi ChI!drriCrjf for Pitcher CastorJa) THE CITY IMPROVEMENTS. Their Importance-Provisions of the Bill. In less than three weeks New Ber- nianswill be called upon to decide by their ballots tbe question of city im- provements, and upon the decision then made depends in a large measure the f., .u - .1.. city. The snirit of imorovement is rife now throughout North Carolina. Near- ly every city of importance in the State and a number of small towns have voted tot appropriations for improvements similar to those contemplated in New Berne. Those places that have them in operation have received therefrom re- newed viiror and are a-oinir forward with accelerated speed, while those that have taken no action on this Una are making comparatively little pro gress. It behooves every citizen desiring New Berne's advancement, not only to vote for the improvements but to familiarize himself with tha nrnvisinnal of the bill and work among his neigh-lcan bors and acquaintances in behalf of them previous to eleotlon day. We have in a former issue of the Journal Dublished the entire bill, hnt wi dnaira again to pointedly oall attention to some I of its main features. I First: No more bonds will h (a,l than are necessary to perform the work , and it is expected that it will not be .,,, n j . ... .... allows. Second: The highest amount that can be issued is 185,000 for street improve ments, $25,000 for sewerage, and $15,000 for a city hall. Thtrd: The bonds cannot be disposed of for less than par value and are to bear only 5 per cent, interest. Fourth: The fchar rata of t, that can be levied for the payment otboth principal and interest is 13 cents on the $100 valuation of property and SO oents on the poll for street improvements, 10 cents on the $100 valuation and SO oents on the poll for sewerage, and 5 cents on $100 valuation and 15 cents on the poll for the city hall and market house a total for all th imnrnvm.nf. nf 1 -j 27 cents on the $100 valuation of Dro- osrtv and 81 cents on tha noil. Fifth: Each imorovement is to h improvement is to be voted on separately. Thus every voter has the right to vote for all, against all, or for any portion of them and against the remainder, just as his judgment leads him. Sixth: The bill appoints a "board of city improvements to have oharge of the work." The board is composed of the following prominent, able and well- informed gentlemen: Messrs. Alex Miller, Geo. H. Roberts, J. A. Meadows, William Dunn, and Jas. Redmond. This board has the power to fill any vaoancies that may oocur in it from any cause. CI it . as a ... osvsnm: inia Doara is to make a report every three months to the city council, showing the full amount of money received and expended and the full amount of work performed. Eighth: This board is to appoint one oi us numosr -commissioner or the sinking fund of the city of New Berne. "I Ha ia tn maVa inrtmnt. nt ft, t.-r.a collected that are applicable to the payment of the prinoipal of tha bonds and to perform such other aervice in nnnnantinn wltVi tVam iha knnl ;nroram.t. ik .u.t,.,,uvu,,.OTWluD, The plan of work on the streets is to .. . . i mourns anil i oeneve li lo oe a most, excei- grade them slightly sloping from the to"d in this, beoause it was known tnat ient remedy for croup with children, espe ' . . ... I tha Dis. had cone into It with ereater I clally as a preventive. Our vouneest child centre ana maoaaamiZl them Wltn nntw alalia .Uh . klnlr I.... - .u.v-. v of shell rock marl. The sidewalks are to be curbed, graded and covered thiokly with the marl. This material has been sufficiently used in the city to demonstrate its great value for this purpose. Notice the splendid sidewalk w a Rri.nn"a r.A W. G. Brlnson'a and -lanna. anrl a-how in front of Messrs. w. m. mbuv iwiiiwiun wu nvuvw muoQ Detter the property shows np oj having it in such good order. Pare- A. .... , UJ1UW IUSUS VI VUU UISIC1IU IU1JIU I IX, V. P..1. ,i.u,lmll niui ikbi nuuDS ins uufluiiniuiuii stone-like ft hat become, and there are ssi m( awsanira sni w sivw ua wsiw plenty of other piece that show just as wall aa thnaa . V.-. n,ln)(n..j wen, m those we neve mentioned. The seweraffasTsteaa is to be built fori : . . ... taorougn ana eniOMM SSrVlCS anawut L l L. i, i. , j. w uuuitruutvu over sdv owy aa toe bwsi of each looality require. The prinoipal main will be west of George street. The city headquarters are not suitable for city of New Berne's aiae. We ahonld haye one adapted to the require menta of the olty's business, end one that eta be pointed oat with satisfaction end pride. ' V : New Berne ie , progressing. If yon wish to i see her go forward with more rapid itldss, voU for the Improve- menta. ' .- ,-? ;i v? JMiintr Newhene. 4. , Shipper! of truck end passengers will note tnat tne tfteamer NewDern sausi rienry jamesunm n. toaay atsp, m.- . ' v- '- . z. q The George Washington Reception a.d OirlaTralnhaBehoiiL As is well known by our citiMns.a movement is on foot to make a suitable provision for the manual and domestic culture of ourjyoung girls in omr city, so that they may be better fitted to fight the battles of life than they are weneea naraiy urge tnisa.e deserving anwmrisa. It strikes it at once to tne very heart or unnsuan ympathy and work. Wo have Boje Homes and Training schools all over the country, andlhey are working won. ueri A female training school started in humility and faith, not boasting great thln&. bnt content with a small capi tal and economically administerred, would be a solaadid investment of time and dollars in this community. To take the young girl and train her in the witcheries of the needle, in tbe mysteries of the kitchen or along any other lice of a sober and remunerative wil1 be an inlnite gain to her And what will it do for us.' No man 'ell because that kind of institu tion has an invisible directory over and bove its worthy managers, but it is sale to predict that angels unawares will tarry near its walls. Now listen how the intelligent ladies of this city r9 trying to advertise this movement. The 24th of thU month will be the enterin of Gen' Washington's visit to N,w B"M- The splendid compliment which he thus paid us, renders a cen- tennial celebration altogether proper. And as he was so prime among patriots and christians, and with Jefferson one of the strongest advocates of education, it is right to make this celebration the entrance oall to the more serious work of the Girl'e Training School. It is de signed to make the celebration a suceess in eTer7 Th9 lare and 00mm- aious uouri room, mrougn me courtesy of the commissioners will be the scene of the entertainment. The costumes and characters of the olden time will be richly reproduced, making the ocoa sion historical and dramatic. No effort will be spared to organize the Wash ington Reception into a startling re- "wal of the manners and styles of the 1 f l , , rri , j : HlaltJl Y coulincniai cuurb. iuo lauivs in charge will provide an elegant sup I tw; t 111 1 I J - J I Per- ncaeis win oe soia ior um.8.0u. And as this is the only method yet fixed upon to start a fund for the noble work had in view, it is desired that all the elements of pious zeal, patriotism, and good taste, and home pride shall be invoked for this reception. Let every oitizen of New Berne feel himself speoially charged with the success of this entertainment. And let us lay the oorner-atone of the Girl's Training School with a heap of solid dollars. Interesting Debate at the State University. k :t 1 J 1001 Editor Journal: The most interest- 1UK Ui tUO lUWl'OUVIOhJ uguaa JOB unu came off in the hall of the Philantropio Sooiety on Saturday night. The qnery was, "Resolved, That Greece Has exert ed more influence than Rome upen civilization. The Dialectic Sooiety was lTJ affirmative; the Philanthropic Sooiety by Plato Collins, of Kins ton, and t. u Hardinsj, of Greenville, on the negative, HI Bor.of.Ra: lttl l A. As JaVj v, Jit ui uicqutuios vv an secretary, and J. V7. Duguid, of New 1 Berne, and T. B. Lee, of , were the I marshals. I This was the third of the semi-annual Mahataa. Tha Phis, vers Tir.tnrimm in the first two. Great interest was cen- I j.. i..jn. ii,.. .... ,Kilo I n. , .u.!. i me mis. were ueui ou subioiuiuK iujiriltg recovery, but was successfully treated by reputation. The committee rendered a decision m favor of the Dis. two voting for the affirmative, one for tbe negative. Without attempting to give a report I of the speeohes, it is perfectly safe to "f . that while the Phie. were defeated, hey fa"! heir reputation as k- . nj.to.it- of the ?.?,!!?J Jm ?.L A iitfliAiiflB. avail ins i iih. . Humia iu I ' - . , i think when tne aeoate oiosea inaij tne were again tne victors The de- loision or tne committee was a great U .. tn. .hlnh aMa an arl. tha bast Tk.M it ha mnnh riitriMtiM Ar nnin. a awaav e w ttubwm vawv "w pewhes. Collins end Harding are the VVi.." u. ..wJi; """" v I that they have never heard finer snaeohesbv students at the University. I tti.1. .. r.i. k... .na. m ha nrnnn "", " r I ui suair kuiivu ivuvs ifi""" i t Whea Baby was sick, ws gave ksr Castorla. Vhsa she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. Wlrea she became Miss, she elung to Castorla, When the had Children, she g avs them Castorla. V Notice. The Republicans ot the 0th precinct of the 0th ward in the eity of New Berne ere hereby notified to assemble at St. Phillips school , house Friday Apr. If at 19 e'olook m. , - . i n. a. Btyron two Worth makes the man, and want of " tne few."-POPE. ua wereis wonn lucioinrog as well as in the man, 1 tie clothing peanng the following Iraae Mark h found only at Howard's. Hear what the makers say of it. "If any ament bearing our label don't POmolain about turn 0UC weU Complain aUOUt it; us; if " j " we're to blame, will make it right every time ; u your clothier don't attend to it write ua direct. We want to know all about it. Will keep the promise that our label im pliesto furnish perfect clothes." HOWARD. Steamship Company SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. the Old Dominion Steamship Com paay's Old and Favorlta Water Kouta. Tla AlbtmarU aad Ohssapaaka Canal. COB Korfolk. Baltlmor. Hew York, Phila delphia, Boston, Prorldanea, and Washington City. And all points, North, East sad West On and after TUESDAY, APRIL Htb, IStI until farther notice, the Steuur NEWBERNE, dpt. Sonte, Will sail from Norfolk:, Va for New heme, N. O., direct, every Monday and Thursday, making close connection with the A. N. O. K. K. lor all stations on that mad, and with tbe Hteamen Kloston and Howard for Kins ton, Trenton, and all other laudlii;;8ou the Neuse and Trent, Klvers. Returning, will sail D KOM NEW BERNE, FOR NORFOLK dlreot. at 1! p. m.. Tuesdays and Fridays making connection with the O. D.B.H. Co, 's ships for New York. B. S. 1'. Uo.'h steamers for Baltimore; Clyde Line Ships tor rnuadeipuia, M. &M.T. Co. s ships for Boston and Providence, Steamer klnston, Oapt. Dlxnn, will nail for Kluston ou arrival of Bteanier New berne. Order all goods oars of O.I). 8. 8. Co., Nor folk. Va. Passengers will And a good table, comfort able rooms, and every oonrteny and atten tion will be paid them by the officers. ;E. B. ROBERTS, Atsnt. ataaSBS. CULPEPPER A TURNER, Agenu, Norfolk, va. W. H' BTANFORD, Vice-President. Nsw York City. Millinery! Mrs. B. B. LANE, Middle St., opp. Baptist Church, Having opened her NEW STOCK of SpriDg and Summer Millinery Goods, respectfully invites her numerous customers and the public generally to oall and examine her New and Elegant Hats. Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, Pins, etc. and be convinced that her goods are as Pretty, Stylish and Cheap as any in the city C5' DUFFY'S CROUP SYRUP. Rceipe of the late Dr. Walter Duffy, DIRECTIONS : Dose for a child two or three years old. one ten drocs: for a child six months old. twentv mattpuuHiui; lur tt uuuu tnreo mumim uiu drops; for one twelve months old, nearly nan a teaspooniui repeating inese donea frequently If necessary until relief Is pro cured. This is to oeruiY mat i nave used Duffy's Croup Bybup In my family for over six had a severe attack of crouo about a vear K. Insomuch that we felt anxious about our physician, but thinking It probable that other attacks might, follow we frequently used uurxy's uroup Hyrup and tne child has had no marked symptoms of croup since, and I believe it Is due to the use of the Croup Byrup, and we now keep a bottle of It at our house at all times, and I cheerfully recommend It to ail. K. H. Barnum. Also very effectual in rellevlns eouehs 5d?IdI9;Tr SStHstS v n 1UFFY. Sew Bern, N. O. I .Wholeaal.. Agents-.McKeeSon & Kobl.lns, I I 1 III H Hll CCl , V 11A . u, CHJ111C111111 OK ni ri.. . nr it i , -.. tn street; wm. n. Bchieiuind 111am Street. New York City. $100 REWARD ! i7u wuuam atreet. jnbw York city. I have the largest stock Of I mm m bf . j ss i W atcnes, J eweiry, ftUVerware att U100KS, In Eagtern North Carolina. These goods w.r8 hoffht for spot cash and win be I sold lower than they oan be bought from any other house In North Carolina, as I em- Ploy more workmen than all tho other watchmakers In the city combined. 1 can do your work promply and with despatch. Come and see the largest stock and lowest prices at SAM. K, EATON'S, Opposite Baptist Church Middle Bt. An Unparalleled Offer! For the next thirty days we will sell SATTTt nnm mmnn Tinny SOLID GOLD BIDING BOW FRAMES SPECTACLES WITH FIRST 'QTJAtilTT LENSES AT $2.50 Per Pair! BELL THE JEWELER. Oar .Millinery Opening was quite a success in every particular. Those who have seen our goods pronounce them tLe handsomest in the city. Others arc invited to call and ex amine our varied stock. Soecial attractions have been secured this season. II. B. DUFFY. Mi.-s (. Smith, Milliner. Bkaitii. 1 i, SiiADKD Stripes. SUlTAlILi: MAKING rLursi-N, Ddatini; Costumes. Shirt W.ivrs, eScc., &c. ! Si vi. in 10 Sei.lxt From. 1" Clnt A Yai:u. liarain Store. Furniture! Furniture ! Furniture ! One of the Largest Stocks lu Eastern North Carolina. Complete in Every Departm't iSAlso, we now have the Agency for the (vlehrute,! W11EE1.EK & W I LHON and STANDARD HEWiNi; MACHINES. Tbey are tlie lalest Improveil Ll-iht Rnnninand are unsiirpabsi .1 oy u:iy machine ever placed u iuih marke! . JOHN SUTER. aplJ.lwlf MILLINERY DISPLAY I have juHt returned from tho North ern- Mahkets where I took extra pains in selecting n nice line of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, comprising the LATEST NOVELTIES in llata. Bonneta, Flowers and Ribbons which I will havo Open To-Day and invite inspection of same bv mv I'atrons, and tho General Tublic. KoHpectfnlly, Mi:s. S. U. LANE. J use received, a lino line of Ladies and Children, Silk, Lisle and Dalbriggan Hosiery Ladies Girdles, Shopping Bags, Jerseys, Line Shawls and Scarfs. Ladies and Children's .Shirt-waists. Tans, 1'ino Silk Ulovc3 and Mitts. For tho Gentlemen wo have a line assortment of Supsenders, Under- wear, Scarfs, Hosierv and Silk Handkerchiefs. The above are all ham pies and will be sold at KcW iorfc Cost. Barringkm Baxter R. J. GOODING, Succcrsor to E, II. Meadows & Co.. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Corner Pollock and Middle StSi I'KOPRIETon OF COCHINES COUGH CURE This preparation contains no opium and is a certain cure for coughs, ho.trseness, Ac, and If It does not etfectaeure after taking one bottle, tho money will be refunded to purchaser. OfTlllUS OINTMENT, for chanDed hanriM , 1 keeP large and tloles. Bo, and every skin trouble everything in the Drug Line, and a d well selected stock of Toilet Ar- Boans, Sponges. Perfumes. ('hrnnnlS Skins, Hair Hrusbes, etc A complete stock of Patent and Proprietary Medicines, Onew- ItlD T, V , 11 t I 1 1 . r Ami 1-' . ..... 11 , L Auunv.u., ling ouu C IUD UUb( C9U1UIL1UK Tobacco, good, Perhiue Tobacco, Imported Rlgars, and the best 5c. and lOo. Cigars Id North Carolina. febl4-2m HOUSE FOR SALE A Bargain! A Three Story Brick Store and Dwelt. ling, with two story rear extension, on Craven street. Terms: $500.00 cash: balance in five notes, to run 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 years res pectively, and bearing 6 per cent, interest. Apply to jn24 lstp R. O. E. LODGE. The S. H. Gray Manufacturing Comnan will sell for cash at publio auction at the eourt house door In Craven county, State of North Carolina, on Monday, tha fourth 1 u' " vueir ruipana wooaen- I ware Mill with all of their maohlnery and ioois inerein, suuaiea in uraven oounlr. For further particular ennulre of o. n. uKAi, President, mar2ttdl . New Berne, N.O. For Rent. The house on' month Front Street lately occupied as Marine Hospital, Apply to i , marautr. a, r, uhisibon, i : v-. :,'f..V:it.r "::.
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