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NAL. VOL. &III.---NO; 116. NEW BERNE, N. C. SUNDA.Y. AUGUST 19, 1894. PRICE 5 OEM! OUR ,3 BDStXF.88 LOCALS MISS MOLLIS HEATH will reopen her school at her. residence on. Pollock "street, MondaySt-pr, lOth.-ifjM;-1 191w WANTED-Agents Women and men, : women preferred, to canvass for a hapd soiuely illustrated, inexpensive patriotic ..hook. A literal iienvnt allowed. Ad dress: Women's VV ashington Book Agency, Washington, D. C. al92Jm WATEU MILL MEAL can be had at J. W. Smai.lwood's. tf. I WILL sell for the next 10 days Arbuck les Ario u Coftee, 'fresh roasted, in lib package at $5c hoe Cake and Octagon 8oii 0 cakes for 25c and a good 2 suing liro i ii tor 10c. J. W. Mesio No 40 West side lower Middle St.; No a Heme, N. C. SPECIALTIES ai Lucas & Lewis' Coal Oil - Johnny's IMr.ilcuni Soap lor tbe Lunnlrv, Bath, Toilet, Shaving; for fine Lace, l-'lnnnclf, China or Glass Ware, its equal unknown. Pnce 5 cents. AIsu Coc i-o.. for ttiebath, 3 cts per cake. HOUSE MOVING Am prepared to move huildingB on short notice and at iv,.m.. liable prices. Work done promptly and guirantt'e not to lireak plastering. .Alfred Jones, Col. SEEDPEAS and BEANS for fall plaining. Call at Berry's and secure be iiire till gono. Plant Beans Aug. 20 to Sept. 5th, and Peas Sept. 1st to 12th. Those, planted earlier thnh this will have t lie shipped before the fall frosts have cutoff Jersy and Long Island crops nnd not ivanted in market. a91w STENOGRAPHY and Tvpe Writ;; Miss Rachel CJuwuUj.:.cr.-'le: services to the public as Stenographer aud type .writer. She can bo found at the office of Mr. O. II. Guion, ever the Citizens Bank, between the hours 10 a. m. and 5 p. m. jy!5 lm JUST IIFCEIVED by Exprea" some Excellent Peaches and Pears, ior sale Cheap this morning at 8am B. Waters, 105 Middle St. MEXICAN Amole Soap For medici nal an'l toilet purposes. A superior soap for the most delicate infant. Entirely . omolioi!, superlatively detergent, in either - ft, hard or saltwater. It. Berry, Sole Agent. FOU KENT: -Dwelling No. 124 Pol lock street, adjoining my residence. jullStl B. B. Davenport. WHEN Boraxine is used according to . directions, a third of the labor and the cost of soap in ordinary washing is saved. Samples free at J. F. Taylor's. MACHINE and hand made brick in any quantity for sale. Apply to Chas. Roiz enstein, or Joseph L. Hahn. a28 tf. LOUALNEWS. NEW AO VER TI8EMENT8. Howard. Wanted Agents. J. H. Benton-Dcntist. Miss Mollie Heath Reopening school, A small King snake was killed on Queen street yesterday near the A. A N. C. Railroad depot. Craven county jail .now has fourteen iimates, two of them are white, and the rest are colored. Among the colored ones are two women. All the entiiej for the August races in R-deich are fulL Thirty horses are enter ed. The attendance this week it is ex pected will be larger than ever before. All correspondents will please remem ber to write only on one side of their paper: Tho necessity of sometimes dividing a piece of copy between -two or more winters makes this a rule that , should always be observed. The' changed condition of affairs in - Jones county from the financial- wreck into which it was plunged by the Repub licans to prosperity under the Democrats as told of in Saturday's Journal by a correspondent is but a sample picture of whatv occured also jn Craven county and in almost every county in the State. What Intelligent and patriotic man would do anything to jeopardize the ascendancy of the hCnest and effluent, administration ' .of publie affairs which now prevails? Church Bei vices, :' Centenary Methodist Church. Revd ; T. A. Smoot. Services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Prayer meeiing 9:30 a. m.' Sunday ' School 4 p. tn." J. , If.' Howard,. Supf. ."Quarterly Conference will be held at the parsonage In the pastor'e study) Monday V afternoon at 4 o'clock, a full - attendante roquet ted. - - . Christ Church Rev. T. M. N. George " rector ")3th. Sunday afto trinity. Morning - terviceat 11 A, IL, . e .' ..Church of Christ Communion service . this ; morning at 1 ten i o'clock. .Sunday '. School In the afternoon at four o'clock,; . : Hancock Street M.E. Church Services ' 11a. m. and 8 p. m. . Rev. F. D. Swin dell will preaih at the evening service. - Prayer meeting at 7 a. ni. and Sunday schiml at 4 p. m., S. E. Ball, snp't: Bong service 8.30 p m. A warm invitation " extended to these scrvkcB. - ' Is ' National League Base Ball Games. - In Saturday's base ball games Iwtween leiiue teams in Northern cities the fol lowinir weie the results: :' CbicaKO beat New York;. Baltimore beat Pittsburg Philadelphia beat Cleveland; Cincinnati beat Boston: Washington beat, Loui sville, and St. Louis beat Brooklyn. . Baltimore Is In the lead three noinU. - ! "::'! The games were played at New Yor?r. .Baltimore, JPhiladolphta, Boston, Wash- in "ton and Brooklyn. Will Practice To-morrow. The Atlantic Fire Engine Company Will practice . with . the horse hose-reel carnage to-morrow attemoon at six o'clock. All memherswho are going on the Winston trip should be be tbere. As we understand it, they are to run- 200 yards to hydrant, lay 300 teet of hose, break coupling of three threads, screw on pipe and show water in the least time possible; this will be the practice. The horse is to be hitched from the word "go!" as be is at the enino house when the fire alarm is souidcd. Come out boys and give us a sample of your quick work. Collegiate Institute. Miss Leah D. Jones has accepted a pc siuon in the New Berne Collegiate Insti tute She will be a fine addition to the school. She is a good teacher and has had valuable experience at tbe work. Miss A. B. Fercbce who has been the primary teacher in the Institute ever since its founding will c'ontiuure in charge of tha(' department, though Miss Jones will also have chargo of some of the primary work, she having made a special study of primary woik the past summer and having special failures which it is desirahle to biing in. Two other teachers, one of them a gen tleman, will be added lo tho cojps. We are pleased to learn from Prof. Memlenliatl that the prospect as to the attendance is fine. The encouragement he has met with wherever he has been gives him every reason lo believe that he will have a goon school. Death of T. D. Perkins, Mr. T. D. Perkins, Register of Deeds ot Pamlico county, died yesterday after noon in this-city at Mrs. Barker's board ing.house, of consumption. The remains were taken down to his home at South Creek the same evening, as soon as arrangementsjtheieforo could be perfected. Mr. Perkins was a good man and an intelligent and thrifty farmer and trucker. The very first track that kit New Berne this spring for the Northern markets was raiseu by him. Mr. Perkins was not a man of family. He was a widower, and his only child died some titno ao. Consumption fastened itself upon him two years ago, but he did not become seriously ill until about six months ago. He recently spent some time at Seven Spiings tor his health, and on his way home nearly two weeks ago he stopped a few days in Now Berje and became worsc so that ho could not continue the journey and death resulted Saturday as stated. Diversifying Bearing Frnlt, The item "Southern Prosperity," as given in the Manufacturers' Record and copied in this morning's Jodbnal tells a pleasing story. Diversifying of farm pro ducts as the basis of agricultural pios- perity has been talked of ever since the war and now that the diversification and especially the raising of home supplies are coming into more general practice the good effects are being felt even in spite of low prices, becai'se with the raising of home supplies the necessity of spending money is largely diminished. Let due heed bo given.to this and still more attention.be given to the raising of all products possible for home consump tion and a larger variety still of market crops and thus diminish the chances of over-producing certain crops, and conse- queutly raising them at a loss or at too small a margin of profit. Candy Factory, Mr. R. L. Duffy's candy establishment ope nod yesterday, though owing to .delay in the ariival of some expected show cases and jam U is not fairly under way a yet. But though opening under this disad vantage, Mr. Duffy did not foil to mnke a display which ai .acts the notice of pass ers. The display in his windows is as tempting .as . any lover of confections would wish to see, and it is of Mr. Duffy's own make except a little ciytal!;zed fruit Which of necessity he had to order on account of not having tho: fruits to make it of. He expects to make anything wanted in his line and the extent may be judged when it is stated that he can turn out 4 hujldied differoot kinds- of choco lata goods air no. There are cases, ai all know in which men show a special adapt- edness to (tome ceitain pursuit. Mr. Duffy is one of those men and candy manufac turing la His foit. Even in' his hoy : days be seemed fo lake to it as naturally a a du:k does to water and later -having per footed himself in tbe busines in .Philadel phia and Baltimore, he spent a few years west and has now- Come back to settle down in his old home. ; 1 While Mr. Duffy will do as large a re tail trade as he cm; hie special aim will be to soil wholesale,- and we aee'no; reason why he should not prosper thereat . - Hate! ChMtowlun- Pnrnaratlona for onenini! the Hotel Cbatbiwka are going ' on as speedily; at. possible, anjl the manager is always giaa tn unv visit) rs. hut is ' the house is nearing completion with' the' finishing touches ot paint, etc, we kindly request the neonle to defer the inspection until the opening, when the house will be thrown open to all and we will be glad to receive Htem.-" '.t-"-.--v-a Chattawka Hotel Co. t i It is declared that China used breech- loadinsr euns in 1370. and dOuble-barrell ed magazine guns in 1G00, bu( the inven tors nefer had tho gonitis to 'improve on the first ellorl. 1 Comlnir and Goinit Messrs. Numa Nunn and George Dail have returned from Portsmouth where they have been on a pleasure trip. They repoit a bii; time and plenty of sport with the rod aud gun and soft crabs, "Oh. my 1" Rev. Edward Bull is back from Ons low and Jones counties where he has been canvassing for the "Standard Dictionary" and "Select Poetry of North Carolina'' with gratifying success Mrs. C. A. Battle and Miss Jennie Bat tle who have been visiting Rev. IL W. Battle, D. D., of Petersburg, have re turned home. Mrs. Graham Daves left to visit rela tives 'n Wilmington. Sirs. W. B. Hifi w-iil up to her home at Wilson. She will retui.i ton inrow. P. of. J. T. Joyner. of Give i boro, who has been hoh:ng i,u L.iteret county Teachers Insl.uite at rsaulort passed through. He will make n brief visit to rc'atives at LaGiangc and then ";old a Teacheis Inst hits at Pitlsboro. Mrs. D. M l!')llowell and little haugh- terMo'i'e. left to v'sit relatives in Ons low couo.y. Miw Ziether Barker of Sfella is v'sitini; friends in (he ciiy. Mr. D. F. .larvis is hack from Black Mountiiin. Mr. M. Miuzcsheimer, of New York, is visiting at Mr. Chas. lleizensteiu's. Mr. Chas. Edwards and wife, and Mr. Frank Tisdale, are back from the Hunt ing Quarter camp meeting Mr. R P. William's party are on the way back. Four Men Struck By Lightning. Thursday night between nine and ten o'clock a raft on the north-east branch of New mer being taken to the Parmelee Lumber company at Jacksonville was s ruok by lightning and four out of the five men on it badly shocked. Isaiah Lovick a colored man was hurt the worst. The lightning ran down the pole in his hands, passed from his right arm across his body and down his left leg leaving a plainly visible burnt place as it went, just as tbe marks of lightning are left on the bark of a struck tree. Lov'.ck was for awhile thought to have been killed. He was as one dead tor about two hours. Will Johnson and Marcus Kellum two white men and Wm Boone and the col ored men were all knocked over by the thunder bolt and stunned. After recovering, they all went over to tho nearest house they could Ifind, leaving Kellum supposing him to be dead. On their return he was showing signs of life, and came to consciousness. He supposes the rain had the effect of reviving him. He was left at first at North Eeast, but on Friday lie was able to be taken to hii home at Jacksonville, though he has not recovered from the effects of the light ning. Mr. Jas. W. Dawson who gave us tho above facts informs us that the storm arounrl Jacksonville was a terrible one, the thunder and lightning being unusually strong and vivid. Prof. Daves' Memorial Work. The Elizabeth Cily Falcon Economist in cbronicling the death Of Prof. Graham Daves ha3 this to say of the memorial of the fiist Anglo-Saxon settlement in Ameiica which he was working up in his last davs Prof. Daves was always a useful man, aad it laber years he has given much of h's f me to nreseivjuc the memorial of the fret settlement of the English race in America at Roanoke Island. It was to h;s efforts that tho purchase was made of tho site and surrounding land of "Old Fo-.t Rale'gh," whero the first settlement w.'.s made, and he was the leading spirit and executive head of the stockholders who foimed themselves into a company to preserve the mementoes of Hut primal event in Ameilcan history. We fear that the pa. io' c purpose of the company will be greatly impeded by the death of Pro fessor Daves. . He was its soul and mov ing spirit and it was to h'rn personal ef forts that the success that attended the noble oni vpT'se was due. He labored for it w ih bis means and individual efforts ard alas ! be passes away just when it was reath'njj 'he climax of its for tunes. "Who wi'1 take up bis unfinished works.'' .. Lenoir County Executive Committee. - At a meeting of the Executive Commit ted of Lenoir count; . tbe following were appointed, viz: " J.W. Granger, Chm'n. County. Exec utive Comwittoe. - D W Pollock, Chm'n. Kinston Town- Ship; :;;:ji;V'''-V V.i ' Ml "V ; Cites. Rountre, Chm'n.. Neck Town- Ship. : . . , R C Hill, Chm'n. Vance Township. ' J J Bryan, Chm'n. Institute Township, i Geo. Tamer, Chm'n. PintHill Town-hip- ' ' -. .. ''-:..-i: . 'V '.-:-.-;' C-B Dudley, Chm'n. Woodington Township. ' : ; .y . i Jessie Jackson, .Chm'n. Neuse Town ship. Rath West. Chm'n. Sand Hill Town Alp.')'.wu.v.r.i,.'XA;V-x."''''-''''v -i KicharcliKinj,; Chm'n. -South West Township. ' ' ."-'i'tr-: :-' ',. 5 Kinston, N. O. Aug. l8tb, 1894. .TL: i Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in tho world for cote, bruise, sores, ulcers salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, . chilblains, eonis, and all skin ernptions,and positive ly cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. P.ioe 25 cents pet box Formate by F. 8. Duffy, INew Berne, N. C. 1 . , ml 12m. Naval Reserve Personals Clipped From The Star and Messenger. Fatty Lovick, a city father of New Berne, is pluying senmau. Seaman Graham, of Charlotte, alias Gen. Coxey, and Carl Richardson, alias Gen. Cr.iwnc, Invn wou the medal tor hr h indsiiinc "I don't think." W'1! Sn'ter. of New LVrne, has begun to :cvlve. Coamiauder Wmslow won the admira tion and holiest respect of tho batta'iou yesterday itne.iioon by a brief speech full of tim'i and which exhibited the utmost confidenra in the Reserves. Three cheers for Commander Winslow. Ca t brigade. Skipper driver, Mar shall, FesperraaD, Fr 1 Bui, Bcatty, Cori.jtt ami Caraway. It was hot, but the ox was a daisy. D.vi Tabes and Bicycle Billy, of N'.w Bei.ie, ire the on.y spiritually inclined ssaniea 0:1 uoanl anil act as chaplains of the ca ; brigade. Tl!0o d'k search ''ig eyes of Hill, of New Bei iic, havo gone deep into the c:u of ilie Southport girls; but deeper still 'iito .'io necks ol two nuaris put un 11 .vu; i.'ii pa.'Hges. Hope they saved the i.o'.tl. -. 1 ne i.dy of Tom Daniels is a curious com ' 1. mil . on. Whenever boatswain mates ne i-.s !:t-ii it is generally convenient for lil 111 1.) bo down below Uikin" a snack. Squ.ii .iloo.e, sou 'of the old man, is su I w.;n the boys, ns.iociating witb rred- 1 'Jut, who says he is also son of the o.vl jiiir. The iViends of treasurer Lovick, of New Bo.iu, will not Know him when he c.u:.!?, as fbo sea already has ;!0 pounds of b'9 rior.dorojvies.i. limy wan. ed to see his girl this morn ing and tnerl to desert the ship, but was Tested by the guards, and is now doing duly below. Skinny Foy and Sheriff Lane both couipla n of loss of sleep, the officers be iDg put to g oat t:ouble to get them up. The Nuw Berne division became so frightened while the Namucket was drag l u;; he1: anchor last night that they bad o be sent below under gua -d lo keep them from fal'mg overboard. 'Daisy, Daisy, and "Atier the Ball, is wnat Handsomely dressed Caraway warbles to the Souihpoit beauties upon nrst a-: m untiince. Caiaway was tho spoit ot the division at the ball. It is wid he actually stepped upon the toes of three young ladies, and upon those of ore so hard that she had to bonow a now pair of .slippers. Tis need'ess t say that he was not '-float- 1K-" Master-it Arms McCarthy and hi: ship's corporals, Freeman and McCrack en, foim a tine sot of officers for police duty. The New Leine and Charlotte Reserves are as pood as you nmko 'em. They are c'bver nM'ows and are hard and willing WOldOiS. Tarco of the Charlotte boys reported on oe;:k 111 l.ilt di ass unitorm tins morn- ini, with tho expectation of going home; hue uiiisl their hopes were but as a die;un, whin 1 lie r desire was made l,io -.-.a to Lieutenant Winslow. Don't c y. hoys. JISOIRCO, CONVENTION. A Full Ticket Nominated Large At tr ail "ice aud Harmonious Meeting. Kinston, N. C, Aug. 18, 1894. The Democratic county convention con vene:! here today. J. W. Grainger, Esq, Chm'n called the convent on to order, and after a few timelv remarks of encouragement request ed Mr. W. S. Herbert to act as tempor ary hoc v. The Chm'n appointed a committee of permanent oraniiaiion, rules and cre dentials. The committee on permanent organiza tion recommended J. W. Grainger Esq., as chairman, W. 9. Herbert, Sect'y, and J. M. Bines, as assistant Sect'y. The committee on credentials reported all Townships represented, and no con testants. Signed. W. J. Barrett. Tb committee on rules reported the majority vote necessary to nomination. Signed. Shade Wooten. On motion the chairman of each town ship cast, the vot9 of said township. Nominations for Representative being in order. Geo. Turner, D. E. Perry, W. B. Nunn aud J. Q. Jackson were placed in nominatio. J. Q. Jackson requested the withdrawal of'bis name as he conld not under any circumstances allow bis name tn go before the convention. Mr. W. B. Nunn also asked the withdrawal of his nnmo. Mr. Turner having received the major ity of votes was upon motion unanimous ly declared the nominee. Mr. Bizzell present clerk of Superior court declined to allow bis name to go before the convention, and Mr. B. F. Churchill securing a majority of the votes cast was .upon motion unanimously declarod the nominee. The nominations for sheriff being next in order the present incumbent G. L. Eilpatrick, was upon motion unanimously nominated. The present Treasurerer J. H. Dawson upon molion to suspend rules was nomi- naten nv accumumoD. E. S. PiUman the present incumbent Register of Deeds havine received a ma jority of the votes cast, was upon motion unanimously' aeciarea tne nominee. Dr. Ira Davis being-' the only nominee for Cortwier-upon motion the rules were suspended and he waa nominated by ac clamation. .,S(S """". . ': Mr. E. P. Loftin being nominated for Surveyor the rules were suspended and and he was nominated by acclamation. Mr. Turner and Mr. Churchill being called came forward and responded in- a few welt timed remarks accepting the nominations. The bast of harmonv prevailed and the outlook was never blighter for Democrat ic snccess.; 'r ;.-'; ...'&;.. The attendance is safely estimated ai Thero being no other business, the convention upon motion adjourned, u. THE NAVAL RESERVES. Incidents of their Second Cruise. Annual At Southport on Thursday night, the grand reception and ball was inaugurated ai 10 o'clock by the appearance of Gov. Carr aud party, the Governor's staff aud the officers of the cruiser Montgomery and the monitor Nantucket. After everyone had shaken hands with the receiving party, dancing was engaged in until the Wilmington blew her whistle at midnight for the return to Wilming ton. THE MONITOR ADRIFT. Just as the ball was over Boatswain Preinpert ol the Nantucket, discovered that the ship was dragging her anchor swiftly toward the bar. The men ashore Irom the Nantucket were quickly as sembled on the dock and a long null to :ateh their drifting ship biought them sulely on lioard. When the ship began to drag bcr anchor there was only four men aboard with Lieut. Com. Ueo. L. Morton in cliarge. All they could do was to blow her whistle for help, but be fore assistance arrived the vessel brought up safely on her anchor and rode easily in the channel. Com. Winslow deter mined to work back to the vessel's posi tion with his men without assistance. The members of the naval battalion cannot te praised too highly for the man ner in winch they worked until 4 o clock in tbe morning. Volunteer men without pay, exposing themselves to the night air, su'ipped to tue waist and working like Turks, certainly should be appre ciated bv tho people of North Carolina. They are tho State's noble son the future protectors of our country. TO MAN TUE CRUISER'S OUNS. As the men were all worn out with their extra duty of the night before, all diills were dispensed with yesterday, only tbe necessary duties being poi form ed for the dav. This morning the Reserves will go aboard the Montgomery for drill and practice with tho. secondary buttery of that ship, in the harbor at Southport Wil. Msssenger of Aug. 18th. To Lower Nancy Hanks' Record. Advices from Terrc Haute, Ind., say that Alix is the most interesting trotter in the world and she is expected to lower NaDcy Hanks' record. She weut the third and last heat iu the free for all trot Friday in 2:051, equaling the race record made by Directum, but she bad won the first heats lm 3:0b and 2M making an average of 2:05 5-10 for the three heats, by tar the fastest ever trotted. Alter it was all over she was full of life and there was no indication of exhaustion. HAPPENINGS OF THE DAY. The North Carolina Board of Pharma cy will meet in Charlotte on Friday and Saturday, August 3ist and September 1st lor thexamiuation ot applicants lor li cense to practice pharmacy. The Mexican duel is a very different thing from the French article, as the friends of the lately buried Senator Ver astegui can bear witness. What with spiking, tripping, and slug ging this has been a hard year on baso ball players, and now that lightning has commenced to strike them, it promises to grow even worse. Advices from Lyons state that the silk market is tremendously active in view of tho passage of the United States Tariff bill. Big orders have been placed at Yokohama for raw silk to be worked up for the United States. Tbe joint convention of tho Populisf and Labor Parties of Ohio has nominated a mixed State ticket. The Labor dele gates present through John McBridc pledged 120,000 union labor men to sup poit the ticket. It must tickle every citizen of little Delaware to read of the manner in which Tom Bayard is touring around Europe iu company with a lot of Viscount's, Bar ons and other adjuncts of British nobil ity. Step ladders will lie in demand when Tom comes home. The Vanderbilt mansion at Baltmorc has a frontage of 400 feet and is 1800 feet around. Tbe roof will be the largest slato roof in America, and the structure. as a whole will be one of the most impos ing in this country. Eight hundred men are employed on the building ami prem ises which contain -80,000 acres. Rabbi Krauskopf, of Philadelphia, did a commend a Die act wnen ne declined to accept a purse of $1,000 raised for him by friends. There is too much of this purse business, and it breeds a spirit that is not calculated to elevate. Lei every man, be he preacher or labor or, lie paid for what he does, but let us stop passing the hat lor able-bodied men. Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes lias recov ered from his recent illness and may again be seen taking short drives along the seashore roads near Beverly a arms, As Dr. Holmes is the last survivor of the famous New England school of poets, the whole country takes an affectionate inter est in bis Health. Chairman John B. Eaves, of the Re publican State Committee, is standing out loudly against fusion. Id a recent speech he said he was a Republican and believed in Republican principles, and would ray to his party in North Carolina: "Stick to your principles, though you be in the minority, it tney want to, let tne l'op ulists come to us; but we will stick to Republican principles, staying in the middle of the road." J, I, BENTON, U. S. DD s, DENTIST, -:-NBW - BERNE. N, 0-:- Office: 89 Middle St 2d Floor. Teeth Extracted without Pain by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas. . BSADHAM & BROCK , Drag Co., io3 imoii-.iir sty ; Fresh'and Pare Stock of Drug, and 1 ttChemicals.j v t Itsoately -Pure K oream of tartar baking powder Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest Ukitkd States Govkbhhkht Fooo Report. Royal Bakino Powdkb Co.. !I06 Wall 8t N. Y. PAPEandDEYO, WHOLESALE Commission Merchants. ri &. wen-' Washington Htreet, NEW YOKK, o o- Southern Fruits and Vegetables a Specialty Large and Roomy WAREHOUSES. Facilities for handling heavv shipments unsur by any house in the business. "RETURNS MADE EACH DAY OF SALES' National Bank of New Berne, N. C. REFERENCE : Gausevoort Bank New York. Stencils and Postals can be obtainedKat JOHN DUNN'S. 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