m i . i - - i i ! . . .4 5 -f . : i - . a. ; . . .- : " - "" : : re ... .. m.tw.....i ... fffiu 8rrr" nfpitu gimcs. a'MAOffOrfl tuj iJenic 'iJ.oibi' vdiiucG - ' ' !' , r "Tift MKSOF SimSClHPTION BATES OF ADVERTKEiCI CASH IN ADVANCE. ...ill fift (114 U " : ! :yr - - .. aaaci odl moil &i IM& aotarWlaBrtbii"ft v f 2-nS Eacfc sabeequent lnsertlonf-; - , rS 1 r V iix Month" S 00 2 00 73 Three -a jjoeaai deductions inaca ta large adverl Special Kotioett charced 25-Der oanl. lDe o Iti1-i nf fan vfiArH Rnt. pr ' ' i ' " ? " - - - - - - j j VW W-ill receive a coT?y of the paper for voiinii: xii. rr-r than ordinary advertise pi an ta, - i v. 4V AH letters should be addreaaed. J ' J NKW BERNE, N. TUESDAT l$OR 1 V,, length of time free of charge. MiJt. I Daxlt TzTKBr Krir be i i ' i .i i i 7 9 i n i i 3 T", u . : . ' i i .j : ..--. .. ' kilm 4 w vi Air rs7 f 1 : I 1 " - I h-rival and Departure of Mails. POST.OHjFIiIE., MAIL CLOSES 1 for tt nriH the JLASi. at J r T ll tf.sninprof. ! Swift? Creek Hyde and ' , t rvmnties. rverv day at a at Ff'r.-r, PnllocVsviVe ud Swansboro For it'.'" " , . j t c on m IfSTJSir Beanfnrt) at 4.1 R P M . . - t T?!vm anil VnnilpmPTG. For" Tlirtrsnnyp Rnqiroaysi y n. MAIL ARRIVES . v.th Wpst nnd Rontrt. nt .505 P M Rrnilfnrt a" iDeiJi""'' Wftsmiijjiw"! ip JI' " d'rVm Trenton. PollocVsrille and Swansboro, Jri 3 Friflv at 4.00 PM" ; Jlnndavs, w enuu"j From S AMtn4.45 PMv and 5 ' GEO. W. NAS)N Jr., Postmaster, ' The "Silver Lafce CHctt" at Bateman a tf. (he old tna lns Co Vatocovker Pollock ax, d Craven linj j nTT TWrho 3fcdine. Fresti finppiy W"'JK" U. . r V.OO i all the Drng pwre , Mraaxuu recer nvhitninri. RTKfceRsor to T. W. Hill, on JTidile. offers a tnii line oi Liqors aud Cigars afrpworinbjejpriooH. Itt. InnnthnB Whalcv. thfe Crffven street jeweler Lbs a heavy stock otd RtyleR and the latest in tie way of fall setts, May iftyle. 5Iayl-tf. M H ATTTI & Co.. att tl eir stables on Middle St .fFnr n fine lot of M ales and Horen at rea- gansMe pricos. Call andseeHhem fovrvnr- Marchlft tT. ""TtoT.. L. Chnrchi F8. Middle street, for the t,,f oTvthiTirr in fthe Hardware, lmware, ' j tio. PVimiKhinb Goods line. Stoves at aim P - . "North C rolina Stab Life Insnranca- Coro pRny, Ttaleigh, N. C insnres on all desirable prospe ons and popular plana is pronressive. keeps the money at -r-v rrt rt . home. Inrare in it I D. T.'Cakbawat, Dis'L Agent. New If erne, rf. Kj. . ; t i Sain or LeaseJ " ! . .. . - . . - n . i l P ,rt nf lot No. 81, vTeRt sine OI Minnie siTrei sitnatl helwen the oroperty of Charles Zinc- k;md and George Bisbop. K.t. Apply to .Cor. Pollock ai.d George St8. It wiH -Pav. Any one -wiahmg Tif e Inimranoe to examine the rates 1 am issnmil policies. ' D. T. CARKAWrY, Insnrance Agent, Jan. 7-tf Opposite Gaston House. Billiard Table for Sale. ;, r, r,r A first class BilliaM Tub3e: (National jtee), vith balls, cues arid everything complete for Riile at a low fiffttre. Ennnire of John S. rainier, at Merchants Club House, New Berne. April S-tf. For Bale. i ;; i. f: ! f Use valuable lota situated on the corner of Pollock and Hancock streets with Dwelling: l ouse. Ofnce and ouf-bnildings are offered for Si'le at low figures. Apply to Mrs. Davia ea ton; or at this office J : Xaug2-tf. Special Notice. ai oxice. i parties: indebted r the rqp, Dai or, y, for "subscription .willlrQev ojjfe bt in TTeeklv '4E. Euiil and by rrmittibg promptly will oblige the publisher. Thrsft -iho do not will not receive the papers after Ocfi. loth lbf. .-,; . tf. ITotice. Notice is hereby given to the tax-payers of Craven County, that thaStato.idj Conntyiaxes. for 1873 are due. cgne forward and All persons are notified to ; pay -akl taxes. Prompt payment must be rrj lade. I will attend at my office; at the County Jail, to receive the same, from and after this elate. I OirLikpo Httbbs, ,; I Sheriff of Craven County. ..New Berne. N. d., Aug. Sth, 187-3. The Merchants' Club House, y VvTueh will be sept as Hsual ia firstclass style, if. now open 1 or the admission of a few transient and rej?iilar boarders. TLe tables, lodging rooms, anc bar, cannot be surpassed by any house in New Serne. and no pains will be spared for the conlfort of guests, tf. Wm. KPalmeb, Proprietor. Notice to Tax Payers. The city taxx lst for the present year now being made up, aid in accordance with a reso lution passed at a meeting of the Board of Coun cil on the 4th instant, I hereby give notice that ciRconnt of . pet cent, will be allowed on all taxes paid prior to September 1st, and that arter bepteinber lfet. a discount of 2 per cent. win ne auowea on all taxes paid prior to Octo- her 1st. tf. 15. Jacobs, City Collector..,; ; ron SALE. A well built horise in Morehead .City, with 17 rooms, large and airy, and 4. additional. oms can be conveniently arranged in the attic. All necessary ontb uildings, with three lots of pound attached. Is conveniently located and Oln'h or Summer BostrdinZ eH adapted for a House. "Will be uold on reasonable and accom modating terms. , Exchange in part forj otltej: property if desired. Apply to March 27-tf- R. HTJBBS. ATTENTION. ' I desire to call the attention! of the public to the fact that I hive now on handand will continue to keip, the best, as-' well as the cheapest cigars t6 be found in this city; the finest brands of chewing tobacco, viz: May Flower, Solace, Century knd Chesapeake. The finest brands of smoking tobacccy ao-ong. whici, will be found Durham, Virginia and Turkish, : Suufts of allf kinds, and a large variety of pipes, and smokers articles of every description In addition tb the foregoing, every article Usually kept in $ first-class Citrair Store, can be purchased at wholesale and retail at Nw-Bern 8 otacco EmnorSum, Sonth Front St., two uoors above the IGnstun House. il GOLESJIITX Proprietor..; Dec. 9-ti. 1 : . Tqe. Editor of thi paper is in no way re sponfuble for the rirtws or sttmprts of Correa pondents. ; No t-ouiniuniationH of an anonv- L 1 Ml I . 1 , 1 .... . uh'l cuarat i. r wm oepuDiisnea; Uiereal name oi the writer mnst accompany all communica tions. Any itB wbo may feel ; aggrieved" at; stfttemrnis maae Dy correspondents can obtain the iame on application to the Editor. Scciety Directory. The following is a list of the Societies and their time apd places ofAmeetinfc, in New Berne: fr Nef Berne Branch Evangelical Alliance. , j ReT.'Oeo. W. Neal, President,-. Kev. L. C. Vass, Secretary. '. Holds jro ne nala meetings. ! -" - - - - St. Uohns CD, No. 3, A. F. & A M., ! " ' Wra. Dunn, V. M. Geo. R Pitt man, Secretary. ' Meets Second VYr dnesday ri?ht m each month ftt Masonic HalL E New Berne O, No. 24". A. F. .V'A. M. - r;s E. P. Lorch, t W. .ML, Thor. Powon' Secretaryv '- f l Meets Third Wednesday niaht in each month at j Masonic Hall, i Kirig Solomon's Lodge, No. 1, A. Y. M., v , Johnson, W. MY Rrael Hnrris. Secretary. ? " 2 I Meets Tuesday evenings, at Drayton Hajlv Athenia Lodge, No. 8, Knis-hts of Pythias, j Tims. Powers, C. C. t J. L. H. Missilier, K. of R. and S. Meets Ttiursday evenings, at Masonic Hall. : i . i i i i i i ; . i : i j ; ; : Berne Lodge, No. 71, I. O. O. F., : .: i j4 Bwn, Stanley, N..G.V Wm.. M. Watson, Secretary. Meets Monday evenings, at Masonic Hall. , Trent Lodge. No. 2, I. O. M : R. T. Berry, W. M., E. C. Cnthbert, Secretary. j Meets Friday evenings, at Lowthrop HalL ; - ' ' L . .,, Ngw Berne Grange, NoIH, P. of H., J. S. Long, Master, J. E. Nash, Secretary. Mets the First Saturday in each month, at j Lowthrop Hall. AtLens Lodge, No. 26, I. O. G.-T.. i , A. W. Edwards, W. C. T J. M. Long. Secretary. - - Meets Tuesday'evenings, at Lowthrop Hall. Star of the South Lodgo. No. 3, I. O. G. T. i J. It. Brown, W. C. T., H. Denis, Secretary- - s - j Meets Friday evenings, at Drayton HalL Bethlehem Lodge. No. 15. 1. O. G. T , Rev. Alex. Bass, W. C. T., J. A. Hall. Secretary. j Meets Monday evenings, at Drayton Hall. Pi-ices of Naval Stores, &c. . Tnrpentine. Virein Dip $3 00 , " Yellow Dip $3 00 Scrape... $2 00 ', 1 'Spirits, per gallon. . 40 eta Tar..A.,,i. i...s..U...v...;.f2 002 10 Rjosin, common strained . 2 00 Corn, from v ars. 68 eta Cotton, baled 14(15 cts . seed J 44J cts Mackerel and mrkcd SSovf-r'rf. Halibut at C. E. State of the fThorsnomete. The ITiermometer at the Merchant's Club House. stcKidvesrdnyj-as follows: At fi o'clock A. M. ' degrees. 1() ii r,n " 2 " P. M. 50 (i i .6 54 A ' fr tmr pTy" 1 'Crki-M of all kinds at 0. Slover's. Trayer ISreetin. There will bp a Praver Meeting in t; e Session 00m of the Presbyterian Church this afternoon 1 4 -o'clock. - yy- arrnw Zscar6a . The time table of jtiie A. & N-C.,.R- R. was angedlast week taking eCFoct Thnrsdy morn ing. Section Master Giffurd not knowing of the ebange started off on his band car, and the fog ieirg so dense did not discover the approach ing train until almost upon it, when he and his assistants jumped from the car, sustaining slight bruises, while the car was smashed to pieces. ' ' - - - SXedical Convention. j A convention of the members of the Medical Fraternity, will be held in Goldsboro on Tues. day, the 4th of November, for the purpose of organizing a society for the advancement of Medical and Scientific knowledge. ! f Geo. L. Kirby, H. O. Hyatt,") Chas. Duffy, Jr., L. A. Stith, j Juo. S. Taf t, J. McDonald, , c P1- i F. M. Rountree, V. N. SeawelL f om' C. G. Cox, A. B. Pierce, ; (W. J. Love, , Geo, F. Lucas, J Appreciated. . : The Stereoscopic Views, on exhibition at the State Fair, last week, were some that were taken by our former townsman xMr. Rafus Morgan. We doubt not that there are many North Carolinians who have,riever beheld the magnificent scenery 'of the Western portions of our State, which is unsurpassed by any al- i pine scenery, andwe hope that the views pro duced by Mr Morgan, will be circnlated far I and widevJhat the grandenr and beauty of the monntitinous scccry 01 onr ?rafe may noiorgr be bid under a bushel. As we state d in Run day's issue Mr. Morgan was awarded the medal and twenty dollar preminm, for bis viiwa. Ittf-eting". The Missionary Baptist State Convention will hoi I their seventh annual session. D. V., at the First Bautist Church, in thi city, near Cedar Grove Cemetery, beginning on Wednesday, the lil.iot;:i 'P r l r I y ','' f I. ? ?rfler Ef Eagekrtwdeut: ' - ' ' J. Perry. 1st Vice President. " B. "R. Spicer, 2nd Vice President. ' S. C. Ragland, Recording Secretary. " A. B. Williams, Treasurer. " S. W. Boon, Auditor. Fnlbm Market Corned , Beef, iCjd Fish and Irish Potatoes; at C E. SloverV ' jcase before the Mayor yesterday, " Tb steamer Caswell arrrr d yesterday from Kinstonr w; ' , ' 'r " n Th Stnmer Raleigh will leave Norfolk to day for this port. - - - - - . Be sure to obtain a snpply of fat 1 before there ia a corner in "coal. P , . , I ; u-. . ' " Christianity comasavds ns to pass by injuries; policy, to let them pas by us. ,. ; Remember Sam K. E.'ons handsone stock of J ewelery for holiday presents. A man who has been talked to death is now said to have died ofEtymologitis. ; , TojrJay is the sixtieth anniversary of Lord Nelson's victory in Trafalgar bay. . , . . . Those wUo.are much occupied in small affairs are grnerally found incapable of great ones.; i The Steamer Hackensack, Pr tchett master arrived Sunday night irom Baltimore Tia Nor folk. ; ' ' . The velocipedist done ft thriving business yesterday notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather. ' Tle weather continued very warm up to Snn day j morning, when a rain storm set in which lasted, all yesterday. ' : '' ' A- i The President baaprolnted the 27tb proximo n8a day of thanksgiving. The trSrernW of the different States should appoint the same j I J ? L ti The Schooner- J. J; Hopsenjan, lrdiag master, left for otter creek yesterday where she will! load with Railroad ties, for n shipment at Morehead City. , f Tbe AHanti fire 'Compnny"of this city are negotiating with the Babcock Mannfactnring Company, through Mr. J. E. Nash their agent. for 'the purehase of a se'lf sifting Fire, 'Engine, we iope tbe company will be successfnl as an apparatus of this kind, would render valuable service in caga of a confl igration. ; Cigars. Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, at C. E. Plover's. . Z.O G.T. Officers Ufd Members of A'hensJLodge Tin. 26. You are hereby notified to attend a Regular Communication ' of your Lodge, at Lowthrop Hall, this (Tuesday) evening at 7 o'clock. , " : There will be essays and addresses delivered before the Lodge and a good attendance is de sired. .- N By order W. C. T. JAMES. M. LONG, W. S. - I Strperior Conrts- The times of holding the Superior Courts of the third Judicial district by His Honor Judge Clarke, are as follows. - ' 1 s t)U8lcjW. Lenoir. " " Jones. . , Green. ""' Carteret. N Pamlico. Oct 6, to 18. .' !20, 4 Nov. 1st, Nov. 3 . " "y5. u u tt ytt ' 2J. Dec. i " " 13. ii 15 Craven extra winter term,' Dec. 22d. s, ST ATE. Tliere are sixty vessels bound from foreign ports to Wilmington, i-The Steam, tug Alex Oldham of Wiln ton is reported! lbst,' off In! "inotrftiHoT i mmg- Litde Rrver. j Caldwell County has scription to the Narrow voted ,$60,000 pub-I Guage Raifroad iof Chester S. C. The Synod of the Presbyterian Church of! North Carolina will meet in Wilmingtonjon the"29tli instant. - c - . ! The Timber men will meet in Fayetteville Npvember 12th, instead of the 19th, as hereto fore announced. " I The Salisbury Fair closed on Friday last after a four days session. It is reported as having been very successful. Dr. J. J. Lwrrnee, of Wilson, has accepted the Professorship upon Diseases'of the Skin at the American Medical College, Louis. 1 i The newspaper war haa been inaugurated tbe last case is that of Jones of the Statesville Intelligencer who was thrashed by a Mr. Lilling ton for publishing af falsehood. j Every farmer in North Carolina should Bubscribefor sope one of the agricultural JoumtvH printed in the State. 1'The State Agricultural Journal" is a good one, try it y The A. M. E. Zioa Conference of North Car olina will hold its . regular annual session at WUmington, N. G, beginning on the 26th day of November next. Bishop J. W. Hood will preside. The U. S. District Court Judge Dick ore siding was to have convened at Statesville yes terday,.. The ku klax rjrisonera will be al1owed to submit by counsel, : wh-bouk uciu p"-y"-i the government paying all cost, and judgment Buspended. I A choice article of F16uf, Batter, Cheese ;&., .last received at C. ESlover's, Ziost. ' ; On Friday, the 10th instant, the undersigned left a summer overcoat in some office,- shop 'or store, and requests the holder to leave notice at the Gaston House. S. T. Jones. Grand SHillinery Opening. Let" all the ladies,; with f their children, go to Mrs. Dewey 'b Friday and Saturday, at her usua' Fall openmg of Millinery, to get cheap Hat and Bonnets! " If yon do not wish to buy just now, go and see the goods. 4 i ' ol5 lw Family Groceries in great variety and a full stock, atDail Bro's, South Fr jnt Sbreet, oppo site the Gaston House. ' - - . tf. :13R fefiStf ' 1 'j g4 V -7: v " ""T j I Y "WjISHUfOIOH, Oct 18. , - Joseph Lucky, froro 'South Carolina sen tenced to five' years, for Ku Huxism, ' was par doned. ' ' , - .2 N . -,, Anew triaf is granted fcSatfer! f FROM NEW YORK. - . , New .Yobx OoL 18. All pfLthe European ' steamers arriving here within the past fortyeight hours report terrible gales from the Cth to the 10th instant. FROM ALABAMA. ' MOHTQOMZBT, Oct. 18. One yelLrw fever death. ' 4 FROM TENNESSEE. - - - 1 V ; v v Memphis, Oct. 18... The Catholio fathers Leo and Ashee from Louisville, are down.' Thirty deaths yesterday. . Father Schutz and Leo died to-night. - Five Catholic Priests and five) sisters of mercy diedJ since the fever began. -Mayor Johnson is worse...,! Zi'- 'Xi .- ! -" " . Thirty-one yellow fever deaths reported. FROM OHIO. COLUMBUS,' Oct. 18. The Democratic Committee claim that Allefi's majciirity is 809.. Tbe Chairman, of the Demo cratic Committed claims the' State ticket ex cept (the Supreme Court Judge and Comptroller. The Democrats claim .aixteen majority, on jppit ballot" , The . Republicans 1 claim . nothing but they do not give up.' ' Official returns, they, are required. . V I FROM MISSOURI. " ' ' St". Lotjib, Oct. 18. The Independent or Old School ' Presbyterian Synod of Missouri met here yesterday. The most interesting . question before the Synod, was a proposition to . unite with the, Southern or Reformed Church. A lengthy de bate was had.' '" '' ; :' '' :'s ' ' " y - !The Irish Convention is in session nere NEW YORK MARKETS. S -. . Nsw York, Oct 18. Cotton quiet and steady ;ales 6f l,09 bales at 10 to 17J cents! Flour common to fair extra $6 36 to $8 ' Wheat 1 cent better, with fair export and milling demand. Cora a trifle betterwith good export and home demand high mixed and yellow western 4$1 61. Pork, Steady. Naval stores dull and lower. IVitlilUll UU"U V j Losmos, Oct ijhe lime's Paris coTrespcmdent telegraphs an folljow8 : From exact information, it appears that the Monarchical parties have come to an absolute agreement with Chambord and have made coneesRfcraa' which ,arer patisfactory to . the Lirieral Monarchists. .a-rr ; ; -t7,- Green and Roasf.MAjBliore etuC, at C. E. Slover's, . enuine JFRENCBf gprand; potma boxes at x. airfjTJCKH oi ii .y.: ivija. iota i. usfrVeefva W Moses Patterson's, a large Ietj Uf State , Pjison made bpofan , o.othe best -quality;.. . ; '! f,Jl',-i No you don't ! I guess not ; , it is too bad,. But you know how it ia! Gome and see me and 111 explain how " Tll Do It." For Sale. A house and lot on German St Low for cash. Apply to y E. HTJBBS. . i. ; r-.'- --1 Place your -Fire Insurance with ImperiaL Assets, $12,000,000. D, T. Carbawat. April 16-tf. Opposite Gaston House. . ' Onr Bodily ' Infirniitiea." ? Physical infirmities are the lot of alL Mil lions are always sick. No man, woman or child is uniformly in perfcot health. Much, however, of the sickness and suffering which render life a burden to so niany of pur fellow beings is due to carelessness and neglect A mighty antidote to the leading causes of dis ease has been prorided. It is as harmless as it is efficient No poisonous drug enterr into its composition. It is an undefiled stimulant, tonic and aperient, of which every ingredient isVyegetable. This unexceptionable prevent ive and restorative medicine ' is not 'a new thine under the sun." Hostetter's Stomach LBiiters will soon have been before the world a quarter of century, audi it is not too much t aver that thousands, aye tens of thousands, are now using it who" would ' have' been in their graves years ago had, they not been strengthened and sustained by'thi wholesome stimulant. The rapidity with which minor ailments often become when .neglected, . obsti nate diseases, is well known. This tonic is famous for the immediate check which it gives to these breeders of deadly - disorders. ! The sensation of Languor, the sick headache the nervousness, the" indisposition; to-exertiouj the tiansea, the confusion of brain, tbe physic 1 debility, which are intended to premonish us rf the approach of serious" danger are iava riably removed by; few doses ol the i Bitters. The fame of the preparation as a genuine spe cific for dyspepsia, : bilious com plaints, ; ' mala rious fevers, rheumatism and cbronidi debility, is as wide as the world ; and in these days of infamous charlatanism, when !fierce carthartics, that rob the invalid of the last remnants of his strength, are advertised as invigorants(!),; It is indeed a blessing to mankind that Hostettr rs Stomach Bittern . are. everywhere procurable, and everywhere popuLir. . . -- 4. Ii ,1 Sympfckif XiKyl, j off acme A saflowior yellow color of akin, or yellowish brown spots fm face and other parts of body j dullness and drowsiness with dizziness, bitter or bad taste in mouth, dryness of throat : and internal heat ; palpitation ; 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 aides, pain in Rides, 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 flashes, kidney and urinary difficulties ; female weakness, dullness, low spirits, unsociability and gloomy forebodings, Only few of above symptoms likely to be 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. Sold by all first-class druggists. The Purest and Sweetest Cod-Liver Oil is Hazard A Caswell's made on the sea ehor?. from fresh, selected livers, by, Caswell,' Hazard Jt Co ; ' New York!" It is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all others. "Physicians have decided it superior to any of the other oils in market . 4w i For Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Indiges tion, Depression of Spirits A. General Debility, hr their yariona forms, tebeo-Phobpobated Exjxxb of Calisata made by Caswell. Hazard & Col,. New York, and sold by aS druggists, is the best tonic. As a stimulant tonio for pa tient recovering from fever of other sickneaa, it has no equal. If taken during die season it prevents fever and ague and other intermittent fevers. . . ,"; . y ' For Sale. . .... r, ., ,.r. f: - I ' y Lojts on New South Front street. Apply to tf.1 E. HUBBSV Sugar-cured Hams and.Shc ders at C. E. Stover 8. New 4 Advertisements. iTfjii?Nwfii;s BLACKSMITH - AND CARRIAGE SHOP, 1 Kiddle St. nxt door to Odd Fellows Hill, 1 r 0 ,U--r yy - - New- Berne, N. C. ' : MAKES AND REPAIRS BMBIES, WAfifiOSS, CARTS, &C. Horse Shoeing a Speciality. satisfaction ' guaranteed i mm h in -it? 7 WILL . PAT iYOTJ FOR hi ! I rK" EM, CORN aiid OATS Constantly on.Hand ! Y 4rr Mince Meat v. , At Cf E. iSLOVER'S. REPORT OF the condition of the NATIONAL BANE; OP r NEW BERNE At the close of business on the 12th day of j 5 Septembrr, 1873. ! y. RKSOUBCKS., ijubuei aim umwuuH..,..,.....,..., Over Drafts C. .... D. S. Bends to Secure Circulation .... Other Stock. Ac... A Dnc from Bedeeming and Reserve Agents, Gold Dae from other National Bank Do from other. Banks and Bankers Banking House . Furniture and Fixtures . . Current Expenses...... ... .. Taxes Paid... Premiums.... Cash Items (includin 8timps)... Bills of other National Banks " Pract'l Currency, (including nickel; Specie .......1. . Legal Tender Notes t x rvt.un. 70.685.M .754 10C),'fl0 SO, fill. 43 8.867.80 10.778 86 15.000 . 13.900 2, MS 1.9UA IB HH8.89 10,4(57. T4 2,60C 83 1,407 S,9S.64 481.15 39.465 f287.S57.04 LIABIUTISS. Capital Stock paid ia..... Surplus Fund....-......... ., Di secant........... ................. Exchange.... 1100,000 10.6U0 813 01 S.536 66 7.WT 4 90.000 00 ,. 73.847 88 ,.V60 118 $27.85? 04 interest Profit and Loss Nations! Br: Circulation Individual Depogit.. ...... ...... Que to National Banks Dae to other Banks and Bankers. it '1 8TAT OTKoKTH CABOLTirA, "I 1 . 1 v , ' Connty of Cmrtn, ( . 1,3. A.GTJION. Caohier of the National Bank of 3k ew-Berne do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief . ; . J. A. GUION, Casuier. ' Swora to and subscribed before me,' G. H. BOBEHTS, Notary Public : Correct Attest. ' -' - "- . - 'OHlHiwau, if Jakks A. Bbtah, Directors. Km. PATTxasoa, $72 00 EACH WEEK Agents wanted everywhere. Business strictly legitimate. Particulars free. Address. ; J. WORTH & CO., St Louis, Mo Br y , - THE SIMPLE REASON v v 10 ' wbTrHand. BiHia.itlbx If world for tda constat b 6faB felassea It r9- pre, is because it will do- vCta no other sub-. . . stanee will. a followa uA MxcHAXioa, Will eotiralj remove, tar, paint, oil and varnish from the clothing and hand2..P Fabkxbs. its use will prevent tan, sunbum' ' ' cliaped nanda. - . ;, ...L ,?otmto Wososn. It will take the- -iaoa of ". powders and cosmetics for"' beautifying tha. ,; coaaplextion, and will render the hands: white .'. ..) and soft, no matter how mnch they aresed.:r':s vbA . ExEBTBODT.-It is . the .best article" in the, world for . removing all cutaneous blemihes. ' ( from the akin, and rendering it wlitsv beaatifulf,,, ,s an dnaturtl in color, in price cheaper than aoap u t only 10 and 15 cents a cake.! according '-to"-! i sixe. ' X, - ' Vr "' rn.tr .4 New Berne markets.;? v ! " CORRECTED DAILY r Apples, pk. Beef, choice "20St' ' 1018 3040 Beef, whole, dressed,,. .......... Bacon........ ..............V Bagging Butter, Brick, M...... BblStavesifbiteoak. -Ill Candles, Coflee, Rio, Java,. t. Coal. $8(?$10 30o.' $12$18 1820 2830 . 3$4i $8 00' Cabbages,.... '!105 i . vow ". .................. - ,u. mi- M ku wjj a m ivrai awatv Flour, $6.001 00 , , Fodder,..'.............;... r $2 00 ; Hides, dry,-.. ......sC... ' . ' IS' ?x' , .; green,. ...rs..'...... j.. r -.'':!-. ',(;. Hay hnndred,.............;.. r $1.752 0f . Heading, Ash,,. .....i .. 458ltf h Oak Staves, 1 f $160S18 P;J( IronTieaV'pib,..i....,i.....L. . . l'f Irish Potatoes ji bushel........ 1 50a2 00 Sweet Potatoes.... ....i ,10(60 ' ,f Lime,..;... 1.752;50-- ,r Lard,.... lllm ' - MuUets, i 1.. 'i . $.50$700fTftfl Herrings, m, ........ . .... , $9.00(6. 00; . Drums bbL ' SftftO "L MeaL : . . f l,) t n , Molasses, syrup,. . r2730- Cuba, ................ ' 3035r " - Eng. Island........... 50- .,f Nails ..; $6.00(a$7.50' , 1 Oats.... ....:.....L... Ti&15-yt Pork, Rump..... ........;..:..: , flS-Of: Pork, Fresh, : ,710- , Pork, City mesa,..;.. 2aOBIki't Peanuts, new. i . $1.50$1,7S , f Rags........ , t Sa3 BhufLlK)rrilards........ J B8a70,,,l " GailA Ax.......i.iif.L.'.i- - c , Wa65rfn 8hingles, Oypress,.......6 inch. $8; 7 inch, $8 ' Sugar, white,.... .ii.. ....!..;.. " - lSal brown,... H jr.. -Jam,;-- Salt, sack,....': Ash ton. ;. J...., 1.501 60 r alum 39 bnsheL r, .ifiO-. Spun. Cotton, .............. i $1.70a$1.85, " Spirit Casks, .................. . . ."$2 602 IS- ' Tobacco, j ; J "T. . ; , , , , ' 45a75. . Wheat.............. I.-..,$1 16a$L30. Wood, (oak or aah), ft cord, J '4i01arfr " Pine,!...i ;.i.,;iv.,rnf tt;t! Yellow Pine Lumber. ' $lU$2t ' i ' MOHET MH.XM.BTJ i t-ivf Gold.....,;.. v.. ,.. iJlOallOV AmericansaTei.,.f...:;; jn-iocaia!fll MeTicanf. , :' 1 " .. . f. . . . ... BATEAU r ii' i :j HQUSl, -; :i .'.T .1-,.. ll. .. . . SOUTH 1 t A lT : i ri;;n r.-t. m't T-,l jtw A meet the V1" " axKfr-Vf ' i ' li'f'n oft ri y UxAf.I ' ' ': "' ' ' ' "i 7f 1 -I fn-'ft lio-i WANTS OF THE P03LIQ; ' y '? ,'f 'lT it:TM rirst-Olass JZ6tl " n: h - j -.;. f fi'O f. I.i :;:V' f.ir ! , U,lh has newly ; Befitted and Furnislied''' lie above O03S -.,. andjwlicits a share of patronage. ' , . . 4 I y . m'.'u! J. BATEMAN, Prop'tr. CMlls and Ferer Cured In 5 Hinute. V. ONLY ONE XX)SB REQUTRIID. " Bussell's Coffee Bitters K THIS MZDICINS .HAS THK JfOKT EXTRAfMI" ' -dinary power over Chills and Fryer, siksls t nos curing that complaint lasTaKTLV. Ualik an 1 01 her medicines for th purposj. it it given puams? j the Chill, which is subdued by it st once, the patiewt breaking out into a gentle perrpiration. and reeosrf- i I.. 1 .,.!! r. - I . ! i original cause of the complaint is spp ted again. JCntirely harmieM in aay qamitttj. ;.. t J - -, - i , 4 j Tr'al packages sent by mail post paid to any addvM 00 receipt of price 60 cenu. . ...:! ' WL) , HALL srrd KVCKKL. , ' ; ' ' 8 Greenwiel. Hl. V-Yat.r.tnt MayK wSm General A rent fi-r tbe - lmpritmr. . " Iffiii THOMAS McCARTHTv i whousal Aim azrAir. Aiia; 8; GROCERIES. 11 qv O Ji S, liQi , Junction Pollock an Qseen- SUerta c ,t The highest price paid for conntry produce. Ao to luaudaUuns for travelers. ' all and set me. and sc. tuc. ax ''.V i ! i'i1 f !' T-.l l,f1it vt ff ot i n, 1h f . r

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