1 J OURNAL. HE Vol,. X.--NO. 273 NEW BERNE, N. C. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1892, RICE 5 CENTS. DAILY ILV -caress iiO o a l LOST Son.evbere on the mretta, (itnppoHMd to he on cither South Front e Middt street) a iut. Ba iMtom moot-v.it mIho contained i saMril kIa of silk. Finder will pleaae rlaro to JOURNAL office. jn. 18 8t. "VT ICELT furnished rooms in pleas- X 1 mat locality with Boar d by day, , "Week or Month. Apply at the JouB' . HALoffloe, TMPOBTED HOLLAND GIN. Burke's " X Bua Ale and Burke s Guinneea Stoat, for sale by Jab Redmond. FOB SALE One Saoond-band Piano, Apply at the Office of febStt Clark & Clark. UUUU figures to wholesale and retail trade for sale by Jab. Redmond. w HEN 1 I CALVIN 8CH AFFER'8 WILD CHERRY ROCK AND RYE, pat op expressly for throat and lung dis ease, for sale by janSS Jas. Redmond. T HAVE movid ou Brosd str.et. Stall XNv. 7, E. Fibbers old, stand. Fine Qiusage meat.lu cent per In. jtn261mo Virgil 8. Prtan. 1 AKRETF'd COGNAC BRANDY aVJI used very much in the sick room. For salo by jtn26tf Jas Rrdmosd. tiIVE Hundred pairs of Rubber Shoes . for children, 10. 12i and 15 cents per pair. janlS tf BIG IKE. HUNYADI Janes Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale by Jas. Redmond. THE Consol Policy recently announcd by Thb Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York combines KOBE ADVANTAGES with FEWER RESTRICTIONS than any Investment Insoranoa Contract ever offered. It consolidates Insurance, Endowment. Investment, Annual Inoomo. No other oompany offers this poiioy. PURE CORN WHISKEY for .nlo by Jab Redmond. LARGE lot of handeome Lace Cur tains, Chenille Curtains, Covers, Rugs, etc., just received at jao9 J. Suter'b. RE. Hudson House Painter. Paper Hinger. Kalsouiiner, Orders Promptly attended to. Apply at tf . L. H. Cutler's store. D UFF Gordon Imported Bherrr, for sale by Jas Redmond. SMOKE Genuinw Cubana Tobacco. oot6tf MIStl. 8ACRAMESTAL, PORT and 80UPPEUNONG WINES for sale by Jas. Redmond. NEW DRUG STORE. Drugs, Medi oii.es and Ohemloals, (J. P. Popular Proprietary Medicines. All varieties of DrogKist'a 8undri. Trusses and Brae s. NW orop Garden Heeds. Fine and Large mock Cigars and Tobacco, all new. Pre sorlplloni accurately oompoundeu (and not at war prices), om m tto arid our success. O. C. GriiKN. Droxglst and Apotbecary, Middle St.. four doors from Poftoclc. Ian23 ly DUFFY 8 MALT WHISKEY for Medioinal use. for sale bv jn28 Jas. Redmond. We have two ears and one ton gue, that we should hear much uud say little. 2eno. THB Old Soman is engaged in stirring; op the Ohio Democrats to a high anti-Hill pitob.' Rev. Charles spubgeon, Jr., noceeds his father as pastor of the great London Tabernacle. Thibe ifl more bitterness follow ing upon sin's ending than ever there was sweetness flowing from sin's acting. THE New York San, the Cincin nati Enquirer, and the Atlanta Constitution still stick to Hill and his February cold deck. OR Thursday the free silver men were circulating a petition ad dressed to the Committee on Bales asking that a day be speedily set apart for the consideration of the free silver bill. ALL' arguments against the Word of God are fallacies; all con ceits against the Word are dela tions; all derision against the Word la folly; and all opposition against the Word is madness. Mason. The fear of God tarns other ' fears oat of doors; there is no room 1m them where this great War is; and' being greater, than they all, yet it disturb not as they do, yea, It brings as great quiet as they brought trouble. Leighton. TBI moose' Foreign Committee have been discussing the question ; oi Chinese exclusion without final , notion-.' 'The Committee ' is K hat monions on the main question, but , there are differences of opinion as to the' extent to which it can go without violating ' treaty obllga tions. , ',-, BBWABBpf unbelief, ana do not suspect the ' LordV kindnes; bat seek htm, 'and hope Jo him, and 'expect all good things from him, 'assuring thyself, that; neither. thy hope nor tby prayer, nor a single sigh, will be lost. The Lord sup pUeth.WtbyVanf'ttndi'diiv'eth' tlm nothing to be desired bat him- Thb Democrats of the West, it aijtMn, are 'o make a serious at tempt to repeal the provisions oi the.MoKinley iaw providing or the payment of bounties on sugar. They regard the bounty as oppres sive and it takes $10,000,000 or 912,000,000 annually from the Treasury to enrich a few planters in the South. I TV AS in Italy, and in crossing the Alps with my wife, the sun was so hot that it scorched her face. She asked me to get her some elder-flower water. I started off to a chemist; and as I did not know a word of the Italian language, I looked through the jars and bottles n hid shop, but coald not find any thing of the kind. I tried to jabber something in J?'rench; but the chemist did not understand me, because ic was no language at nil. I went down to a little brook that ran through the town, and walkiug along the edge, I came to an elder-flowur tree. I got a hand ful of flower, walked off to the saop, and held u, up to I he man; and lie knew i:. mi instHUi what I mediit. I think it is nor, easy to convey The kosjmI roihe heart by merely talking of bur. it you can say by jour own life: "This is the life of Christ, this l the joy of being a Christian," you will be much more likely to make converts. Rev. C. U. Spurgeon. LOCAL JNEWS. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Get there. Mutual Life Ion. Co. W P. Burrus & Co. Hardware, etc. Howard Disguise our bondairo, eto. St cd up your exhibits. The Fair managors are ready. There will ba match trotting race at ths Fair grouodn tomorrow c.t 2 30 p m Mile beat, beet 8 iu 5 Admission, adults 35o.. children lOo, Tho Free Prubs suye th are is one olaes of subscribe it bus no use for. It is th&r, class who tako their home paper jiiBtto encourage home enterprise bat never pay for it. Ditto neighbor. The Prosbyteriau Sunday school will ba held this afternoon at three o'clock, a half hour earliar than usual, so that its member j can attand the union Suaday school meeting: at Centenary Methodist Church. Another attraction, a phonograph. one of Elison's latest and best, has been secured for the Fair from Hartford, Conn., It repeats instrumental music singing: nnd talking, and about ten peo ple can bear ic at one lime. The ajouil report of Superintendent Black. f the Oxford Orphan Aesylum shown that there are 213 inmates in the Asylum that 94 wjre admitted during the past j ear, 48 placed in houses, 83 returned to their homes, 3 dismisse d, 2 ran away and ft died. Mrs. J. L. Winstead dropped dead yesterday a'ternoon of heart disease at her home on Broad street. She wu 23 years of r,ge. The family had recently moved here from . Toisnot, Wilson oounty. She leaves a husband and ohildren, the youngest an infant. We regret to learn that Mr. B. A. Fox, the Virginia Fancy Poultry breeder who intended it bring a very large exhibit of Plymouth Rocks and Leghorns to the Fair will not be able to come on acoount of having been unexpectedly oalled to attend meet ing at New York of the American Poultry Association, of which he is a member. Information is desired as to the whereabouts of Mr. F. B. Jackson, who wbb fireman at Messrs. Moody fc Co. 's mill. Ho left home Friday morning. rebruary oth, saying he was going down town to buy a bad, and w u seen at the depot at train time, bat nothing is known of him later. He oi.me from near Charlc tte and hid been speaking of Making employ mant there, and may for some re tson have left unexpectedly, bnt his wife, with whom he parted as affectionately 9 he ever did, has thus far had no letter or other information from bim. He had been slightly ill for a few days. The directors of the Fish and Oame Department of the Fair has a word to ay in reterenoe to it. We have alio beea approached by some of our readers who believe that a portion of the com manioatioa published Thursday morn' in? (though such was, of coarse, far from the writers mttenUoDilwai calou lated to cause those hot, imformed in tbe matter to underestimate the oppor- toaity afforded visitors for Mtlsfying any desire for fish and oyster on tbe grounds and therefore neede l a refer ence to it. The Fair . restaurant which was built and ma by the proprietor on terms more advantageous to the Fair Association than any oat i else would offer is pleaaant. well-kept and a credit to the Fair and for the take of visitors at points distant from the coast it makes a specialty of fish and oy iters prepared la various styles to mist the taste of alt and Oysters are oonstantly being served raw and cooked mevir' way exoep roasted whloh method, of preparation being too unhandy Is not -attempted. JOINING IN. Other Pflperg Want the Roads Worked By Convict). There is a growing demand on the psrt of the people of the State for tbe keeping of oonviots in tbe oountie for tbe purpose of working the roade and doing other publio work. As it is now the railroads and eastern f Arms get tbe moat of them and the oountiea whloh have made no provision for retaining their oonviots are sufferinn for good roads and at the same time are realizing nothing from these railroad.!, farms and swamp lands. High Point Enterprise. Tbe roads of Mecklenbarg county furnish a good example of tbe results of keeping oonviots at home. Perhaps no oounty in the State hus o good roads as the oounty of Mncklenburg. Every county ought to work its roads with its own convicts and in a few years every section of the Slate would 00 joy good roads. This is the easiest way of solving the road problem. Charlotte Chronicle. We have long believed tbitt this was the solution. Wilpon county keeps in tbe penitentiary perhapB an tiverage nf twenty-five oonvicts eaoh year. If tbee were put to work on our roads, in charge of an efficient superintendent, with a rock crushing maohine, in twen ty years we would have rotds of which to be proud, and children yet unborn would rise up and call us blessed and wise. Ic ought to be done. And some day it will be. Saleibury Herald. Working the publio roads by men who live along Ihrtn as iu now done is a disagreeable task which all would like to ehuu. To have the work per formed by men paid for it from tbe taxes coliectc-d would be preferable to the present system if nothing bettor could ba i:e?iued, but when the Stite has hundreds of conviots condemned to hard labor where is the sense in hav iag the roads worked by either system. Why not put tbe convicts on them? Is there any other emyloyment they oould be put to that would come into such little conflict with honest labor? Is there any way they could be employ ed that would give such relief to the people and results in Buch wide-spread benefits? We believe the above move ment would be sanctioned almost unanimously by the people of the Stale, As such is the desire tbe way to obtain its adoption ia to act on the matter and demand the proper legislation. Tne good roads that could thus be provided would be an immense factor in helping forward the development of the State and promoting prosperity. Ready For Exhibits. The time has oome for the Fair gales to ba closed to all except exhibitors and workers. Committees will be on hand tomorrow and thereafter to re' oeive and arrange exhibits, and it is desired to get them as early as possible so that tbey may be placed to Dest advantage. Exhibitors will lighten tbe work of those in charge by sending up all articles an soon as tbey are ready. Things are moving at tbe grounds. Capt. 8. H. Gray has bad a force of hands in Machinery Hall several da preparing for his exhibits. Messre. Bmallwood & Slover and E. H. and J. A. Meadows have also commenoed ar rangements for tbe displays they are to make. The Fair Association has fin ished the Bhed for the poultry coops and oarpenters are now making addi tional stands for the Floral Department, which it to have double the space allotted to ii this year than it has had heretofore. The Fraternal Circle. The latest move in Baltimore by members of tbe Fraternal Cirole is to get the court to reoeive the assessments paid. Tbe Fraternal Cirole was ordered to show cause yesterday why this should not be done. The members are unwilling to pat any more money in the hands of the oompany in its present oondition, but a double assessment of t5 for eaoh member falls due tomorrow and must be paid that day or, acoording to the term of their certiorates, they ill forfeit all claims on the order, and many of them have claims of $QQ just maturing. To pay or not to pay? That is the question. There are 140 members in New Berne but it is not likely that the Fraternal will get the $700 now called for from thisplaoe, butVe believe it would bs well for4he members to be represented in Baltimore by some attorney to look after their interests. Ths motion to appoint a reoeiver will bs heard there on the 21th and 25th insts. Hotel Albeit had tbe following ar rivals yesterday ; G. G. Brooks, Isidor Behrende, W. E. Wilbon, F. O. Hit- ohel, Baltimore; Chas. E. O'Donell, Fisher Hyle, New York; H. B. Elton head, Springfield, Mas;J. W. Day, Newark, N. J.; Geo. G. McCsnn, Staun- ton,Va,;F. 8. Blair, Guilford College, N. O; H. G. Hyde, Maes. ; John B. D. Molver. Drew, South Bend, Ind. W. city. Mr. Thoa. T. Gooding, a native of New Berne, died Friday, February l'tth, at the residenoa of his son-io-law, lr. r. P. Oatlin, on Trent Creek, Pamlioo oounty, aged 87 year. Ha was a eon of the eldest Mr. Jaoob Good ing and ia tha laat of three brothers, the others being Nathan, who died in Mobile several years ago, and Jaoob, who died la New Berne in 1890. Tha deceased had been an invalid for 80 yeari from neuralgia of the stomach. Ha leaves four daughters and two sons. Tho remains were taken to Kinston and interred, Saturday by the aide ot hit wlf e. Uh cifts tj it 'I andrejiCryJorPitcner's.Castorji Church Services Sunday. Church of Chritt, nancook street I. L. I'hestnutt, paBtor. Servicea at 11 a, m. and 7:30 p.m. Young men's prayer meeting at 9 a.m. Sunday school at 8 p. m., E. E. Harpsr, Hup't Weekly prayer-meeting Thursday nuhtat7:80 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend these services. Christ Church Rev. T. M. N. George, reotor. Eirly celebration, 7.30 a m. Servioe and sermon, 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. All cordially Invited. Attentive ushers. Sunday school at the chapel 9.30 a.m., and at the church 3.30 p. m; Bible civss for men, to wbioh all aro in vited, at the chapel 4 p.m. Centenary M. E. Church-Rev. R &. Willis, pastor. Services at 11 a. m.. oonducted by tbe pastor. At 7:30 p. m. a union seryioe and leoture by a Chris tian Cheyenne Indian. Young men's prayer meeting at 9.30 a m. Sunday- hool at 2 pro., J. K. Willis, eupt- At 4.15 p m. a Sunday school mass meeting in tho interest of the State Sunday School Convention. Prayer meeting on Thursday night at 7:30 o'clook. The publio are cordially in vited to attend these services. Presbyterian church Rav. C. G. Vardell pastor. Services at 11 a.m. All are cordially invited to attend. Sunday school changed to 8 o'clock for thid Sibbath only, to avoid conflicting with mans melting at Cen tenary Methodist Church. Bn'tiet Church R,;v. Rufus Ford, pastor. Serviooatll a.m. Union ser vice at night in Centenary M, E. Church to bear a lecture by a Christian Cheyenne Indian. Sunday Bchool at 3 p.m., at which time there will be a talk to the children by an Indian. Y. M. C. A. Devotional eervioe thie afternoon at 5.15, conducted by T. W. Dewey. Muaio by association orches tra. Ebentzsr Presbyterian, Church col. Servioes at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. by Rev. Cbas. Hodges, P. D. col. Sabbath school at 8 o'clock p. m. Gee. H. White, col., Supt- Pews free. The public are cordiilly invited. A I'niqnc Fish Exhibition in North Carolina. Mr. Charles Hallock ("Sam Slocum") contributes tbe following notice of the New Berne Fair to the American Angler for February. Mr. Hallock's various efforts to promote tbe success of our exhibit are fully appreciated by the citizens cf this community. We quote: "The fifth annual fair of the East ( arolina Fish, Oyster and Game Asso oiation of Nowbern will be one ot tbe most unique expositions imaginable, and one that will be amply attractive to naturaluti and sportsmen. "It is to be held February 22 to 27, inoluBive. "Generous premiums are offered for the best exhibits of each and every species of game, and not a few of the fishes, to be found within the limits of the State; and the enumeration is said to be larger than in any other geogra phical division of the continent, aggre gating no less than sixty-seven species of game alone. Too (our annual exhibits which have already been made on these lines have been very creditale and oompre sensive. The prizes range from three dollars to fifteen dollars for individual specimens and from thirty to forty dol lars for collective exhibits. The oyster dieplay promises, from all antecedents, to be very tine, and will be of great economic interest, as the State of North Carolina produoes twenty different kinds of oysters, several of which are equal to the best known anywhere, but does not at present occupy more than two per cent, of its area adapted to tbe growth and cultivation of this mott es timable product. "It ought not be necessary for us to urge upon the readers of Tbe American Angler tha advantages and pleasure of visiting this show. There will also be a kennel, horse and poultry exhibit, and a oomprehensive display of farm, house hold and meohanioal products. This fair ocours at a season of the year when spring assumes its most charming aspeot and the country can be seen to enviable advantage. All go." An open invitation from the man agera of the New Berne Fish and Oyster Fair is extended to tha Fish Commii sioners of all the States, severally and oollectively, to be present during our exhibit which takes plaoe on Feb, 22 to 27. We are positive that their attsn dance will prove of mutual advantage. Visitors to the Fair who wish infer mat ion about where tbey can produce board and lodging can obtain direction from Mr. C. Reizenstein, Treasurer, at the ground, immediately ypon their ar rival. Do not wait until night. Ilev. Edw. Bull has just made a canvass for names and baa a list of thosewho' will take boarders and lodgers. If there still remains any one willing to take either whose name has not been given to him, a favor will be conferred . by handing it to him or to some officer of the Fair, so that parties oan be directed to yon. In inch times every one. who oan, ought to be willing to off. r accom modation. To tho Members of the New Borne Fire Engine Company No. 1.1 Ton are hereby notified to meet at your uall tomorrow evening at 7:80 o'olook. By order of Foreman. A. B. Carroll, Secy. Notice. Bey. O. H. Philips, oo!., D. D. A. M. E. Z. connection will preach at 8t Peter's church on Queen street at 7.8f p. m. All friende are cordially invited to near the divine. - Tha' performonoe of the Minstrels on next Wednuday at the theatre Will be to aid the Clnb complete the work begun on tho property at the foot of Broad street, a plaoe where muob enjoyment may na naa tmi lammer. i.-xi ? .; v. Quality and Variety, Not Quantitj. Editor Jodbnal: Ycur correspon dent J. D. W. in bid recent article olIYra advioe and suggestions aB to tbe man agement of our Annual Fair unii especially criciciz 4 the fish and oyster department I beg, as manager of that department to give my lr'eaH aa to what the exhibit slunild be if I have not been ublo to show it by former exhibits. My aim has been to show as great a variety at Ashes and oysters and as flue epecinitjux of Buob varieties us it was possible to procure rather than to show lartje quantities. In other words quality rather thun quantity, and to arrange tniB exhibit to that it should be attractive and r3leasinx to the eye, if it was possible to maka such ail exhibit attractive. My aim has been, and will continue to be so long as I have charge of this department to impress our visitors with the idea that tbey are at a Fair and not at a tiah market. A big fiah fry end ovV.er rosst in no doubt a good thing in i e place, but lml we not better wait until the nc.rt Rul Road Celebration, or Presi'lential con test and then if desired, wecouid sub stitute the feast a the Fair grounds in plaoe of the old barbecue. If our visiters wich to pi " It-. : iniau- tities of oyatnra M'. Cokciy win uc doubt be chd to ebow them !i- 'troh at the canning factory, f-ri'l if li h an. preferred any cf our di'Mers will. how them in quantify ot their p... tiap; houses. Our fish market iy alway t x.ibi- tijn Yours truij . ;eo. N. iv Sec the Sight. L?t a;i -bo cur , eo !.( (;' F.ir, which cxir.mow 8 th Feb., tiiid ctnticu; h ti:l tho 27;!. h ia to bo four balloon as'iemiiu-i nl parachute leap?, aod the lari'v.. m . dnest display cf lire wcrki s o i iu tiii:' Ktalo for several yearn lieivien all i f this, there will be a line bxnibii of all kinds of fish, fosv 1, horses, Ik.h, c .til, , fancy work, and farming material, ifi faet every thing to piease tho Uj'.o and eye. Carolina Diopitch. Wood For Sale. I will have 75 cords good Oak, Pino and Mixed Wood at the depo: early Monday morning for salo low. M. Porter. 2;. THREE ROOMS For rent. AH on first floor. Water convenient. C. T. Hancock. The Minstrel. Don't miea tho Minstrt'ti! songs, bits and humor. Aid cause and attend tho Minstrels. L Utet a (;ooil "Disguise cur bondage as we will, Tie woman, woman rults us mill." Mooue. My friend you may think Mooro was mistaken, but this seems to be tho conclusion oi all wise heuil.s. Now, if we could interest the hulies in our favor, whenever their 1ms bands or sweethearts wanted any Clothing, Hats or Shoes thoy would direct them right to Howard's. That's what wo want you t.) do. They'll get good goods and their money's worth. S3 sead then along for anything they need to complete their wardrobo. J. M. HOWARD. Grt Ttiere! SAM. JONES, The Great Evangelist, Will lecture at tha Young Men's Christian Association Hall, Tuesday, Feb. 23. '92. Subject; GET THERE. If you wish to "get there," you had better secure your ticket at once. Tickets on sale at tbe Y. M C. A. Admission 50o. ; reserved Beats. 75,-. THEY ARE HEUE ! Those strong Work ing Horses and Mules and Fast Drivers just selected and bought by Benj. Hahn for n . mm & oo. For sale on Reason able terms. Coins early and get your choice. Expert Piano a -id Organ rCNER AND REPAIRER. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Over 60 Testimonials in Town. Please leave orders in GREEN FRONT NOVELTY STORE. Dealer in latest 6c. and lOo. Music, febli dim. Small Trunks! Largre Trunks! Cheap Trunks! BARGAIN ST0S1L Cheapest Trunks in the City. j I ROYAL .LS-iJjJa XI BP b IB Absolutely Pure. A cream of t ifar b.-.fctng povjdor. Highest of all in -v. i.i: g ntr ngtb Latent U. S. Gonriitrsi.t i- una Report We utv ;uul ( I to st;n frtived iin;:i,T. r.ioiicr 1 and will do if you will cdiin so to this see us. Country mer chants, wo sold you 'oods last year, so that you could niako money v.va'l will do so this. Yv'e oiiY'i- a full line of Hardware and (Jrucer it's, consisting of l'lows. How Castings, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, etc., etc. Also Flour, Sugar. Cof fee, and other tilings too numerous to mention. P C THE ' OF IN KV YOltK: ISSUKS KVKUV DESIRABLE FORM UK POLICY. Its New Distribution Policy is the Most Liberal ever olTered by any Insurance Company. Assets, Dec. :il, 1SH1 : $159,507,138.88. Endowments and Dea.lh Claims paid last week: S369.S87.51. A vera;; Daily Fa vmenl-- bm as; The best possible adverti-emeni: for a firm is pleased p?.t.rotia. Thoy always oome again ano briou: their friends. That is why every month sees an in crease in the amount of our business. Goods of the best quality , and prioea that are right these keep our trade moving rapidly even during those dull weeks after the bolidavs, end wu have always something special. Everybody pleased and filled with wonder, and YOU'LL BE PLEASED, too, if yon investigate the truth of the prioes we are making, and yon '11 oarry away just ae big a load and be juet as happy as our friend ia the pioture. ' ' t " "Very respectfully, ' " Ihckburn 6 7iSIsIt, x . 89 ft 81 Pollock Straot. C. A. B.VTTLT, f4 tf A ' .lom-na! ( )!!;.. Copartnership Notice. Sktv Birhb, N. O.. Feb. 6, 18M. f. J. liclieeiky has this tJate formed a a pin tnemh .p with Mr. H. W Fox In the i) lining mill baslnena. Mr. Fx bavins; M en a practical mm In the mill boat new I,,- many years, nd having managed some of the largest mills North and Hootb.anr order niruied 10 him will roelve personal attention. Mr. Fox b charge of ths mill. We manufacture all klnda of balldlnv ma terials flooring, celllDit. aiding, oaslngs. balustrades, newelB, scroll, work, ata lnnu dings h specially, we will makasatl muies to furutBU materials for bnlldlnge ihroughont. We solicit a share of tbe home Datroaatjt'. -Hcfiiactfully, J. BCHKlaUKY, H. W, FOX. r, tlif undersigned, wish to call to tbe at tention cf ilic building community that I am in ti e flMld to make designs and esti mates, an't do contracting gene ally. 1'crHtoiHl attention given to all work that mav he entrusted to me. feiifi O. J. 8HEELJT.X. K. Kishcr. W. II. Johnson. J.B.Fisher. Fkh 7; Mrsoii & Co,, . Il'ieknrn's Old Stand,) r 11 1s 7IAUKET, - TVT T TIT n M'.vr 'onnrip to stay," and ii: ti.i nicy's worth, come - . . nfectioneries, :s, Etc., Etc. :u ner liiiught and Sold. -t ; -n. anil will Bfnd ' -if. -'t . f - ' ;i, we are I- UNSON A CO. :i; tue ;si Circled Stock if , JEWELRY and Novelties 2iivc:- ever !mn in New Berne. I have jua r. turn-d from the North v.ith a FULL STOCK cf nil kin.is cf goods in my line CAM K. EATON, i he Jeweler, , oppjHilo Baptist Church. Middle St. ir o "i? z Barringtoa & Baxter I or the nc Thirty Days their Shoes, At Reduction. and Zeigler' th icme prices. iBlp Onslf. w Co. Hams (new lot.) N. Y. Pig- Hams, Pale Cream Cheese, Best Creamery Butter, Purest Lard, Florida Oranges, Choice lemons, Oatmeal, Buckwheat, and the "Best Flour cn Earth," AT LUCAS & LEWIS. ! Twiddle St. Restaurant, UUJiiS FROII POLLOCK. atylo at all hours lro;i K m to 2 a m. cm be obtained from s r.lll. I .JAVID SPEIGHT. . ,33 merchant, '-" ' l' 'uniry Produce, and i iv,' c, lomojitits. ;' net h rniule. Can fur-l- !- cotton, iv. n a:ru.'t. In Clvde balM fc bo dwtr and Shoe Maker ! 1;.LOl'K STREET, r.: ry.iss, r. c. Hu ;ti.; m i'iir'il the pervlces of a skilled' MfclKiii.o ii' 'I Hmi-cNns Workm.n from Sew Vi.rit. 1 am now fully prepared to All prompt.' u.l orders for flue CLsiOJI BUUTM AM) SHOES. T;n a;. y.i MR Hint 1 have aallsfaetomjr ' siippili'd Hk- BiiiiUiil my numeroDi patrons in me besi isjttrau ee of ihe character of my ' ' work j KepairlDK a spcTlaUy. Iv don'. Neatly and prompt ; noi li.lvvtf lstp JOHN McSORLKT. ft!.... n : oi !!'. Biiw iff liii.iaiici&g sjiiyiia , w m , .. Just opened on Broad street, where alt ' Kinds or . ' fo vv una. will hA A An a nrt aVknt-fc nniina , ' Also, we- bava FIRST-CLASS e HORSE BHOEB from the Weat. whm v . .(i..J. k. I .-1 a. - . ,v' ,:''. a Buuct sifsuun vu uiv uieiiw t.. Give m a call uud wo will gtte att Notion EL WINFIELD & SONS jinKdwtf . 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