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5Jeo Drmc PR .mar BATES Oflf SUllSCKIPTION BATES OF ADYEIlTIUtNG ! o ? terms cash in advance. ' .n..A .r : OnsXaclt cpM8qaarav- Ore Year flix Months Three Months One Month . f 'j u ijs oo : . 2 00 . 75 One 8qriaT ce larmioo ft isnbsemientlnsertioa 0 x-aca suDsequent insertkn x '. . 1 LIBERTY Aivr ' Liberal deductions made tahtMtnrftW Axr Persons sendin ier tis a club .of Jen yearh sub- - Special Notices charged pes esot4tM i pcribexs, will receive a copy ox me paper lor VOLUME XII. NEW BEBME, W. C, THTJKSD!ArrMOHyiNG."j OCTOBEIl' 3-6. 1873 ,: NUMBER 41. wu viuuwry aureruaemeucs i ' 'v: i, - AD letters should be i! hi m fM the same lengtn or time iree or cnarge. Arrival andf Departure of Mails. PO&T-OFFICE. New BeenN. C Jnne 14, 1873. J MAIL CI.6SES y ' . p fy,e yorth.lWeKt "nd South at 7 30 A M prr 1'onnfnrt ajid the East, at 4.15 P. M For Wnshinptm?, Swift Creek. Hyde and Saturdays at fl.30 A M - ,U, RoDTifortl At 4. 1 5 P XI J- or rim VH"" ' it toKrrfi 'Rn.T "Rivpr ana Yanoetnere. Tuesdays, Tbnrspnys and Saturdays at 6AM 1VTATT. ARRIVES Vrnm the North. West and South, at .505 P M and the Kast at 8.JU -fti-;ton, Swift Creek, "N. C, &c.i Vor Trenton. Wednesdays and For Hfttteras ( from fleanfort From Washing daily at4.P M Fmm Trenton TnesiJays and re insure yqur propfc rollooVsvilki and Swansboro,' a., t. 4 no p M : ! T?Av"River and VannemPTe; Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 4 P M j tx,,, . TTrnm S A M rr4.45 PM. and K 4r to 7 P IV- fnndnvRfmm 12.30tlPM , GEO. T- JNAAUIM, eir., iitujtw.ci. 4 The "Silver I4ke Cigar" atBateman's. tf. rty in the old JEtua Ins Oo Pitt Barhows, Aeent goc f Watiins. corner Pollock and Craven streets. Toilet Ssoops and soaps of all kinds; i ,Li nil thp nminiir tinners of the ItOOO. r"""' '',, r r --j day at the Hadrian Honse. Sonth Front street Southern Piarihopa Medicine, Fresh snpply received at all thi Drug Stores. march 294f -Tonflthnn WhaTty. the Craven street je-weler l,as a lieavj' procra or ail styieR ana tne lacesc in the war of full sttsMay style. May 4- tf. 51. h'AHN & Col offer a fine lot sonahle prices, iebes.' Go to B. L. Chbrchill' hest ff everything end H. e nrnisni: very low prices. at their stables on Middle St pf Mnles and Horses at rra Call and see them for vour MarchlS tf. s. Middle street, for the in th Hardware, Tinware. :ng Goods line. Stoves at .... tf Edward Whitman, successor to .T. W. Hill, on TnlWV Ktreet hear Middle, offers a full line of Xinnors and Cigars at reasonable prices. tf. It will Pay. Any one wishiii i? Life Insurance to examine the rates I am isspine policies. ? ; n T HAPIM WAY: Insurance Ae-eht. : Jan. 7-tf-3 j Opposite Gaston House. Billiard Table A first class Bl - i with balls, cues for sale at a low Palmer, at April 8-tfX for Sale - j illiard Table (National size) and ' everything complete figure. Enquire of John f. Mercliants Club House, New Berne- Tor 5ale. The vaIi7aWe ToUook and Hari housp. Office and; sale at low figure, ton: or at this office Notice- Notice is tereWy Craven County, that for 1873 are due. come forward and pavment must be office: at the County from and after this New Berne. N. The Merchants "Which will be! Jots situated on the corner of cock streets with Dwelling" out-buildings are . offered for Apply to Mrs. David Hea-aug2-tf. i "given to the .taxpayers of the State and Cotrnty taxes All persons are notified .to pay said taxes. Prompt made. I will attend at my Jail, to receive the same, date, r . Orlando Httbbs. ( Sheriff of Craven" -Counts. C, Aug. 9th, 1873. CITY AND VICINITY. liin jiuimiui uiu paper is in tto way re sponsible for the views or ntBtmenfrs of Corres pondents. No omruuuit atioij of an anonv motts charactir will be published; the real name of tno writer mnst accompany all commnnica Hons. r, Anyone who may fVel aggrieved at statements made by correspohdPBts carx obtain ine nnme on application to the Editor. ' Club House, kept as usual in first-class style, is now operi for the admission of a few. transient and regular boarders. The tables, lodging rooms, aid bar, cannot be surpassed by 1 - - T T - L I ' ' 1. J'lTJ lilt 1 . any nonse m in ew rerne, auu no paui win uo spared for the cojmfort of guests. V i , tf. Wm. L. Palmeb, Proprietor. Notice to Tax; Payers . . The city tax list for the' present year now being made up, nnd in accordance with a reso lution passed at i . meeting of theBoard of Coun cil on the 4th instant, I hereby give notice that a discount of . per cent, will be allowed on all taxes paid prioi? to Septem1er 1st, and that after September 1st. a discount of 2 per cent. will be allowed op all taxes paid prior to Octo ber ist. a. Jacobs, tf. Citv Collector. XTotice. I hereby forbi from Miss Mehe of Lot No. 222, Streets. h all parties from purchasing table Nelson any part or parts corner of Pollock and Berne Geo. W. Wallace. ' New Berne, NL C Sept, 24th, 1873. A well built 17 rooms, large rooms can be All necessary ou ground attached! well adapted for House. Will bd modatmg terms, property if desir March 27-tf- ron SALE. house in Morehead Citv. with and airy, and 4 additional conveniently arranged in the attic. tion, Depression m ine:r various buildings, with three lots of Is conveniently located and i Club or Summer Boardiig sold on reasonable and accom Exchange in part for- other :d. Apply to j E..HT7BBS. For Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Indiges- of Spirits & General Debility,. formR, feebo-Phospoeatid Elixie of CausWa made by Caswetjj, Hazard Co., New York, and sold bv aU dm !?cists. is the best tonic. Asa ptimulant tonic for pa tient recovering from fever or other sickness, 'it bas no eqnaL If taken during the vseason it prevents fever and ague and other intermittent levers - i if" AtTFNTION. I desire to call the attention of the public to tne fact that I hlave now on hand, and will continue to keep, the best, as well as the cheapest cigars to be found in this city ; the finest brands of chewifag tobacco, viz': May Flower, Solace, Centuryjand Chesapeake. The finest brands of smoking tobacco, arrong which will be found Durhai. Virginia and Turkish. nufts of allj kinds, and a .large variety o pipe and smokers articles of every description In addition to the foregoing, every article isnally kept in a first-class Ciffar Store, can be purchased at wholesale and rjteil at New-Bern s floors above the (Gaston House. n Mj GOLDSMITH. Proprietor. Scciety Directory. The following is a list of the Societies and their time and places of meeting, in New Berne : New Berne Branch EvangelicaL Alliauce rA Eev. Geo. W. Neal, President, -Rev. L. C. Vass. Secretary, ; . - Holds pro ne riaUi meetings. St Johns n;K6. S, A. F. A A M., Wm. Dunn, W. M. Geo. E Pittmnn, Secretary. Meets Second Wednesday night in each month at Masonic HtlL ' New Berne C3, No. 24-C a F' A A. M. K P. Lorch, W. M. ThoR. Powf ra. Secretary. Meets Third Wednesday niht in each month at Masonic Hall. King Solomon's Lodge, "o. 1, A. Y. M., H. Johnson, W. MI Israel Han-is. Secretary. Meets Tuesday evenings, at Drayton HaH. Athenia Lodge, No. 8, Knights of Pythias. Tan. Powers, C. C. J. L. H. Missilier, K. of R. and S. Meets Thursday evenings, at Masonio Hall. Berne Lodge, No. 71, I. O. O. F., Thos. Stanley, N. G. Wm. M. Watson, Secretary. Meets Monday evenings, at Masonic Hall. ." Trent Lodge, No. 2, I. O. M., . R. T. Berry, W. M., E. 0. Cuthbert, Secretary. Meets Friday evenings, at Lowthrop Hall. New Berne Grange, No.; bVP. of H., . J. S. Long, Master, J. E. Nash, Secretary. Meets the First Saturday in each month, at Lowthrop Hall, Athens Lodge, No. 2G, I. 0. G. T., A. W. Edwards, W. C. T., JM. Long, Secretary. Meets Tuesday evenings, at Lowthrop HalL Star of the' South Lodge. No. 3, I. O. G. T. J. R. Brown, W. C. T., H. Denis, Secretary. - Meets Friday evenings, at Drayton Hall. Bethlehem Lodge,No: 15, 1. 0. G. T , Rev. Alex. Bass, W. C. T., J. A. Hall, Secretary. Meets Monday evenings, at Drayton Hall. r LOCAL BITS. ' " Debt is the w.r-t ki:id of poverty. The Stenmer Cawwel! lf for Kinston-i . ' Our market supplied with larg- red onions. The Yellow Fever is reported ' at Edenton, N. C. -t--.. j . c; . Call at A. Near's and try his new Kentucky (Jigars. Th: notice. Knights of Pythi.n meet to night see Clean your chimneys the first rainy day that comes. . . . Thfi Steamer Raleigh leaves to-night for Norfolk. ' , .yr , : ' y bas The Time Table of the A) AN C R. R, been changed. See advertisement ; i ' TliljKG H.VPHIC FROM WASHINGTON." r Sheriff Hnbbs, can be found at all times at the jail ready to receive the taxes now "due.- 4' Just recived by R. Berry, direct from-'Hoi land, a splendid variety of Hyacinth bulbs. Thomas Nickles TJpholstT-.r and mat'rass maker. Craven Street next door to the Berbers shop. . ': ' The Steamer James A. GnryUHaU master, cleared for Baltimore yestera with cargo of cotton, tar to. " To day is the ei"htTi?annivrrsary of tbe be heading of Mirje Antoinette that event having "ccnred inT793. " ' - v ' y - AtMosfis Patterson'3 Mi Idle Street Store you will fi d a stock-of boots shoes, clothing as well as first class groceries. X There are two reasons why some people never mind their own business. One is that they haven't any business and the second is that they have no mind. y Washthgtow, Oct. 14 The v President received the delegates of the Evangelical AJhaJice to-day,', and in response to address, of Rev, Dr.. Tiffany said: It affords & much pleasure to welcome this Alliance to the Capitol of this great nation, which I feel is the c freest of all nations to work" out the 'problempf Vonr noissrion -' i X C I '. Rev, Henry Ward Beecher being called npan said: I have also profound respect for thfr Pres idant of the United States, as he is almost the man who . thinks a good deal'and can holJhis peace. ' ' . ; : . ' .Addresses were also made by Rev. Narrian Sheshadri, of Bombay, andRev. Alatteo Pro- cnet, oi itaiy. :t:..u h j; .,(,.,.; , . ' fvaihe Presidentrproclaimed the -27th of No vember for thanksgiving! " - --?no - rt R". a f; r Thff nFraneiseo Israelites have sent $3,000 in gold to Memphis. - ' " ' ! Mackerel Slover's. and : smoked Halibut at C. E Prices of Naval Stores, &c Turpentine. Virgin Dip , Yellow Dip .1," Scrape " Spirits, per gallon. $3 no 3 00 $2 00 40cts Tar.. Rosin, common strained. Corn, from b ats. Cotton, baled sie-I .....2 002 10 $'Z 00 68 eta 14(3!, 15 cts 44 cts A frsb wipply f Cr .ckois of all kinds at C. E-Slover's. State of theSThertnometer. The Thermometer at the Merchant's Club House, stood yesterday as follows t At 6 o'clock (( 8 10 12 -'2 ' 4 C A. M. M. P.M. ; ft -it .'52 degrees. r,8 C8 72 72 fi8 64 Green and Roasted .Coffee, and choice Teas, at C. E. Slover's. On Sit. ": We hear it rumored that Hon. E. R. Dudle is an aspixant for Congressional honors. mayor's Court. Three boys were arrested and tried yesterday by his" Honor Mayor Palmer, on a charge of disorderly condnet and were fined $1 each. . Knights of Pythias. j lo the Officers and Members of Aihenia Lodgv No. 8, K. of P. I Beethkei;; You are hereby notified to attend a regular communication of your Lodge at Castle HalL Masonic building, this (Thurs day evening, at 7 o'clock. " -By order of the C. C. :- J. L. H. Missillieb. K. of R. & S. ' Arrived. The three masted schooner A. B. Yates, from Boston with cargo of ice for Messrs. Kilburn Bros. Schooner A McGahan, McCaul master, from Philadelphia, with coal for Messrs. Kilburn Bros. ! Schooner J. J. Houseman, Harding master, ballest to master, reports relieving the Lt, House Tender Spray, previously reported ashore on N. W. Pt shoal. Por The Ladies. A new way of preserving autumn leaves is given as follows : Iron them fresh with a warm (not hot) iron, on which some spermaceti has been lightly rubbed. This method preserves periectlyjtheir lovely tints, and gives a waxy gloss which no other one secures. Tue pro cess is very rapid and very agreeable, and no hvly who bas ever tried the tedious and uncer tain experiment of preso-ing, will ever agidn re sort to it after once trying this new and better way. - Death Prom Priffht. y We ham that Haights Circns did not show at lOnstou Monday night. It seems that at thf fUr:-on performance a woman witii her child W. nt in to s the incn igcrie, when the attendant present threatened to throw the child into, the LionV den, at the fame time seizing it; the child, became bndly S'-arel and in. a few xuinates died. The outngeous conduct of some of these circus people, towaids cit.z ns of our city, as well as in other localities visited, is such as to deserve the severest condemnation. Public Meeting. At a meeting of the citizens of Newbern,; held at the Court House Oct. 15th, f 1873, -to -take steps to aid in the relief of the sufferers of Memphis, r On motion, Alex. Justice, Esq , was called to the chair, and Wm. M f Watson appointed Sec- retr-. . . The chairman having hrefly stated that the o'lject of the meeting was to devise means of a" ding in the nlief of jthesufferers of Memphis, the following committee was appointed ,to. so licit contributions for that purpose : ;WrnL 31 Watson, Julius Ash, D. T. Carraway. On motion," the committee Was instructed to forward such sums as mightbe obtainedby them, directly to' the" proper authorities' at Memphis: ' - :,y--' -' '. ' On motion, the meeting adjourned.. fHfJJj ALExANPEBi JTJBTic,Cbrman. Wm M. Watson, Secretary. By reference to the above, it will be seen t' at our citizens have moyed in the humane matter f aiding in the relief of suffering Memphis. We are greatly, pleased to see that , our little city does not purpose to be behind in this labor of love and mercy. , We learn ! from f the com mittee that they have been very successful - in soliciting, having received Bome i $50 at: the meeting. . ' ' 'I'- School Statistics. . , We are indebted to James C Harrison, Esq., Register of Deeds, for the following statistics in relation to the number of children between the ages of 5 and 21 years in the various townships' of Craven County. The compilation of these returns is for tEe fiscM year ending0 June 30,5 1873. . Of white children there were. Males, 974 1 - ' Femafe0999 Total, 1973 The White School Districts number twenty- nine, with only e ight school houses' sixteen pri vate schools, and one Acadcmj the attendance of White Scho'ars at the public schools has been 548. Male and Female, and 297, in private Schools while 1128, attended no school : Of colored children there were, Males, 1859, Females, 2014 , Total, 3873 The Colored School Districts number thirtyj with eleven public schools ami 10 private school house'. The attendance at the public schools was 1172, Male and Female, at private schools 367, while 2324, was the number of non attend ants.'' ' - " .','."'. FROM PENNSYLVANIA. . Phtlapelphia, Oct J4. Fulton county 275 majority Curarerland county -gives 600 Democratic mairity Lyn coming county gives 10Q1 Republiban majority. York county gives .about 1,000. Huntington countv gives 600 Republican majority. Craw ford county gives 70O; Republican majority. Clinton, county gives 600 Democratic majority. Montgomery county gives a small Republican majority. Z ' : i ..' : , . i.- i -.- - : FROM NEW YORK. X . , New Yoek, Oct. 14. The Long -Island Bank, of Brooklyn,- was robbed to-day of a box containing $75,000,. while the officials were on . duty.-; J. BLSer back is the loser. ....... i ! X The State Grand Commandery of New York has sent $150 tq Memphis and Shreveport v y . y ' . . , j .. ,v . ' NEW Y0RIC MARKETS. .'JiZGd 3l if'l New Yorkv Oct 14, . .Cotton- irregular; sales of , 24 17, pales' -at Yi to 18J cents. Flotrr lower with a Moderate in quiry ; common to -fmr -extra $640 to $7. 10 ; good to choice $7 10 to $11. Whiskey lower .' -, ' .. - - ' . - . at 93 Cents. Corn bcavy and I cent lower with a moderate' export 'and' hotnV 'demand ; high mixed and yellow western 59 cents.' iRice dull and unebTahced. Pork dull and lowerr new 1140 'fe 1(? 50p Tiardft shad asieVaid steady. Naval stores firmer. Mince5" Meat11- 1 ' ui. STATS. Messrs Bnrbank and Gallagher, of Wash ington, NC, have failed, j --Georj;e Brown of Wilmington, any? the Sarj was bitten a few days ago by a rattle snake. j . Toney Tate, of Wilming-on, bad his skull fractured by the kick of a horse, Monday. -. A colored man was killed on the freight train of the Carolina Central road Monday. The Raleigh - News of the 14th contained a full and interesting account of the Stat9 Fair, y' ! The house of Mr. Geo. A. Peck, of Wil mington, was entered by burglars Tuesday night. y ! the Asheville Wednesday to The publication day of Pioneer has been changed from Saturday. 1 1 ' ... The Wilmington Star has a larger number of subscribers in Fuyetteville than any other daily in the State. if;;'), D. G. M. Thos. M. Gardiner, assisted by Roanoke Lodge F. &. A. M, will lay the cor ner stone of M. E. Church at Weldon to-day. ' , The stove belonging to the Mission' School of the first Presbyterian Church of Wilmington was stolen some time ago and was found in the possession of a colored man Tuesday. 'J ; ; General L G. Estes has raised on bis farm in Edgecombe this year, three hundred bales of Falton Market Corned Beef, Cod Fish and! cotton; he "has" lsp sold one hundretj" tons of hay at $30 to $35 and $3,000 worth of peaches, Irish. Potatoes, at C. E. Slaver s At C. B. SLOVER'S. I-' V T - ...-r, ,f .-. f Sugar-cared. Hams and Shoulders at C. E siover's.; " '! ''-' ' ' i:":C!yU. . ;7,Just received at Moses Patterson's, a large lot of State Prison made boots and shoes of the best, quality. , . .... ... ; Family Groceries in great variety ;afid a full stock,, at Dan" Bro's, South Front Street, oppo site the Gaston House, ' inil in -v:.:;;: tf..:i . The fall of leaven not only symboIiaM human decay, but , promo ts . it. In other words, the effluvia from dying and rotting vegetation is unfavorable to health. To this and other caus es espescialy excess of moisture in the atmoa. phere may be described the prevalence of acute disorders of the stomach, bowels and liver at this season.' 1 Every person of bilious habit is liable to be very bilious in the fall. , Then, too, all persons whoso digestion is weak are more than ordinarily dyspeptic, and individuals pre disposed to- colj a, diarrhoea and dysentery, are particularly likely to be attacked by these com plaints. .The .complete defense against each. and all of these distressing ailments is bodily vigor. ' To obtain this blessing in all its plenti tude where it does not exist, and to ; perpetuate it where it does exist, Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters is earnestly recommended. It is the peculiar office of this preparation, to reinforce and regu late the important organs which digest and temper the food, and convert it into life-sustain ing rjewd. Bodily vigor depends upon the nour- lHOlBg . qWUIBH- M .UiU U1UU,. SOU UO OOUf tiousness of the blood depends npon the fune tional activity and regularity which it is the specail province of the Bitters to secure. Hence it is the best defense of health at this aeason and indeed at all seasons. ; When dysentery, diarrhoea, bilious colic, and other v'olent affec tions of the bowels become epidemic as they often do in certain parts of the country in the fall, it will be found that persons who have been wise enough to resort to the bitters as a preventive are almost invariably exempted from tne scourge. , , ' -. Symptoms of Liver Complaint, and of sdme of the Diseases Produced by- it -" A sallow or yellow color of skin, or yellowish brown spots on face and other parts of body ; dullness and drowsiness with dizziness,, bitter or bad taste in mouth, dryness of throat,. and internal . heat palpitation y in many cases a dry teasing cough, with sore throat ; unsteady appetite, raising of food, choking . sensation in throat ; distress, , heaviness, bloated or full feeling about the stomach and Bides, 'pain in sides, back, or breast, ' and about shoulders ; colic, pain and soreness through bowels, with heat ; constipation alternating with frequent attacks of diarrhoea : piles, flatulance. nervous ness, coldness of extremities ; rush of blood to head, with symptoms of apoplexy, numbness of limbs, especially at night ; cold chills alter nating with hot noshes, , kidney and urinary difficulties; female weakness, dullness, low spirits, unsociability and gloomy forebodings, Only "ew of above symptoms likely to b pres ent at one time. - All who use Dr. Pierce's Alt Ext or Golden Medical Discovery . for .Liver, Complaint and its complications are loud in its praise. Isold by all nrst-dass druggists. - ' New Advertisements. Celebrated New ," Family '' "North ' C Tolina, , State Life . Insurance : Com pany, Raleigh," N. C, insures on all desirable plans-is progressive, prosperous and popular keeps the money at home. "Insure ra. it, " 1 i i '-""T -t D. T. CAHalwAii Dis't Agent "- ; 1 New Berne, N. 0. 1 n i ' Fresh Preserves, Jellies, Canned Peaches, Canned Tomatoes, Pickles in bulk, Sauces, &c., fust received at C. El SloverV , . Genuine FRENCH CANDY, in one and five pound poxes at . . , ; U. js siovebs No you don't ! I guess not ; it is too ' bad. But you know bow it is.-' Come and see me and IH expkin how Tia, Do It." ' Cigars, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, at C. E. Sloyer's. , . , .- , ': Vouchers, receivable in "taxes, for sale by Geo. Allen & Co. SEWING MACHINE. ;;;;:T'E. 0. BETTS, Agent, : : Room mi WotmeU'i PlUWgrah Qallerr.f ' nw "... ...... - s T -A. T B P -A. ic-H! 1873, Thirteenth Grand Annual Fair OF TOT Place youfFire Insurance withjlmperiaL Assets,' $12,000,000." D. T. Cabbawat. April 16-tf. Opposite Gaston House. t or oaie. y A house and lotion cash. Apply to German St Low for i. Gi '1 fE HUBBSir Dooley's Yeast Powder is the cheapest, but: not lowest priced Baking Powder. Elegant Bis i cuits, Rolls;?Ao.7 prerjared in a ew minutes. Por Sale. 1 Lots on New South Front street Apply to ! .tf.. ,. . . K HTJBB3., ! Emery Gin 1 And Condenser for Sale. For sale a 50 saw Emery Cotton Gin and Condenser ; also, alot of belting. y' - Apply to ? . - j . i . K. C. Kehob, -. r. ; s25 lw at his office on New St - ..... . , . . y. i ..." ' " i . I $ ' . Special Notice. , ' Ali pArtaes indebted to the Times, Daily or Weekly, for subs3riptibn will receive bills by mail and by remitting promptly will oblige the publisher. Those who do not will not receive the papers after Oct. 15th 1873. ; .,,,, v. tfj Por Sale or Xease. , y Part of lot No. 81, west 'side of Middle street situated between the property of Charles Zinc kand and George Bishop, E q. - : ' Apply to . 7. D. Shlashtm, ( .- Cor. Pollock aad George Sts. Grand Millinery Opening. . Let all the ladies, with their children, go to Mrs. Dewey's Friday and Saturday, at her usual Fall opening of Millinery, to get cheap Hats and Bonnets. If yon do not wish to buy- just now, go" and see the goods. ! ' ol5 lw I Z'jyr'- RALEIGH N. C. r , : .-::. Oct 13th to 18th,p873. . Ten Thousand Dollars in Premiums. - New and attractive Grounds. ; Magnificent Bull dings. . , ; : Accommodation for seating 8,000 people. .- Railroad arrangements the most liberal ever made with any Agricultural or Mechanical Socie in the State, ; ; ; -'f'V -. Articles for Exhibition transported FREE, and delivered from the cars withia the Grounds. Fare for passengers on Railroads in North Carolina lje per mile. ' Excursion trains from every direction daily. ' Special trains for pas sengers will run to the Grounds from the city every fifteen minutes. Fare only TEN CENTS. Hon. DANIEL W. VOORHEES, of Indiana, will deliver the Annual Address. - ' . - . Emay on the Cultivation of Cotton by DAVID DICKSON, Esq. of Georgia. Grand Prize Distribution of BLOODED STO('K. '" -'' f " WESTON, the Great Pedestrian, in his Wonderful Feats of Endnranoe ? , , . TWO BANDS OF MUSIC. Single admission to the Ground, 50c, Single admission for children under ll yean of age. --' -"- -"- '' -'- -25.' Send for Premium List. . y t , , T. M. HOLT, President. R. T. FTJLGHtTM, Secretary. 7o the Holders ojitlahns against CarlereZCounty: - r I nave been . appointed a special - Commis sioner' for the purpose of com promising what is denominated the floating debt contracted prior to 1868; there is or will be nearly three thousand dollars in' the treasury appropriated to this object, in the which I am limited to 50 cents on the dollar. Any persons holding claims for the . deficiencies of 18C8, 1860-70 and 71 which have, bern passed npon by proper authority, can if they elect to do so, have them settled under this' provision. Upon presentation to me I will credit the same and give an order to the Sheriff to pay taxes of this year or to the treasurer to pay the money as soon as collected. I will attend at several places in the County about the time the Sheriff is collecting taxes; will also be at Beaufort every first Monday and t New Port whenever r. quested. ,v Aug. 13th 1873, W. J. Dopgity TBX SIPLS BXA8Q2I -v- : 1 whf Hand ftapoKo is Jhe- best. stteStf world for tde eonstuit use of iS slassevef esD . pie, is oeoause it will, do wM so -other smbv tABc will, as follow.: w vvx u-v r" MscHAjrroB, Will entirely teaent oil and varnish from the clothing '"'nTrt'M. Fiiima Its tBM will preveat tssisMni chaped .hands. r ;-,,;, ,7.'.tljrjirr -! "VTotxata Woatm. Ir wm talw Ore plaee powders and . eosmetics tor . beantifriag ,he eoasplextion, and will render the hands . White) and soft, no matter how much they are uaWt'' Etxbtboby.IUs fa ty world for removing all eatanoooa 'UerlsW from the skin, and rendering it white, Hnntirsl. an dnaror.U in color, in priee cheaper than esaf only 10 and 15 eenta aeake. aeeordirtff,'tot sise., - " - S,ili..j..i uitmiw e Ilarkcto, f ' ; .:.;coh'iitBa:ibA Apples, pk,. t ... . 1 ' t0(&Si Beef, choice..... IW&lf. Beef, whole, dressed,, f.....,.,., . iTaa Bacon,... X.. ............. .li;lJWttn Bagging,.... I8(ili- Butter.......... ' riO&O, Brick, m. r. 8$ia- Heeswax, . . '. . . . . ' ' ' ' 3Qs Bbl Steves! teoak." f tlZatlV Candlesr... , - . 18010- CofleerRio.......... MGXth y Java, i ........ f ; "Ta54a Uoai,. . jM0Q Cabbages,... 5 WA6&& Dressed Hogs, 6A7 Field Peas,. ........fc..... $1 10ar2 Flour, , $8.0011.00 Fodder......................... $JC5i Hides, dry,. r ... ..iY j green, . J Hay hundred, $1.75ai CO Heading, Ash, ................ i $A 119 Oak Staves, $lcSU Iron Ties, W lb. Its! Irish Potatoes V bushel......... 1 601 0 Sweet Potatoes ...i. ' 4:- '40TC9 Lime, w 1.7501150 ' Muiieta! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" fis.Wa7xl nernngs, m,. ......... a,ooe.CO Drums bbL... " , r it.C0 Aieai.... fl luuMnnuo oj a u, ................ t9 ip...... ' S7CaS0 Cuba,. ...... " ' 30&SS Eng. Island.. ,tS9 Nails.............. ............ .00a7 Oats,... , ffOA75 Pork, Rump... ' lirdo" Pork, Fresh,.....; t ''7t(g, Pork, City mess,....;..;..i:..U' -i.t tO.p Peanuts, new.........;i.i..j fUOQtl'Tf srri:::::;:t:-ft &y - Gail Ax.......i;V..;..;.! 60aC5- Shingles, Caress,.....;. 6 inch. CS;TixUShV(J- Sugar, white,. ..Ui.il..;: t)t Salt, sack, . . M . ; irfeTf J .-'." Athlon-.-; ' ..-Lv,;;',; 'UJ " alum bnaheU.ii. i.- g Spun Oottont...tgt.Jl., rrit,tl.ys-r Spmt(Jojks,..............;.....;$jc2 71 Tobacco, .. .....;...... .v . ",f5a7S Wood, (oak of ash), $ cord,. . '.'J-J' m - 5ine.i.'.i.-. ...'... ift tX3 Tellov PineLamber..... . tlSa American Silver . iCkli Mexican. . j .; . ...... ....,.;.. 4 .. 1 ' 1 108113 .- 1 - . . i ; I i , 17 SODTflVFBONr- f (Tfry rpBE - UNDERSIGNED t i DE5IRC1 0; Tp cAmeetthet,r .l,;,r ' . ' i ?h r ;nmj WANTS OFTHE , 4r irst-Clas3 Hotel, rri f 1 : has newly v'1 i'',, y r:i..-.-.v-;i;K--?i.ii .t.ltlaak bun fiefltted;. and, :: Bfflig t. the above boron ' , ajxdUetteashsare(rftronae;j 10 J. B ATELIAIT, Pxpp'tr li (A . ?v; : ty ", i ' . - -'' . 1.-, Hay and Oats;! CONSTAN X1X Q flA KiD AT i T - - . hi WnOLESALE AK1) : EEIAVL, LOROT beos;; & m March 23,-ly. - :) .jj ;.,- . di nil,' " m Ij'i - . IV) I i 1 i.1 1 1 . 1 i II 1 i i I If !i f is ,r
New Berne Times (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 16, 1873, edition 1
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