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WfTo Urmt Bout 3Curits; KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION TERMS 1 CASH '. IN "AUVANCE; o -,.'." i ' r ffi no One Year j . Fix Months , Three Months One ffiouiu -.'.t----r . persons sending tin a club of feri yearly Snb pcribers, will receive a copy-of the- paper for the same length of time free of charge, , f . ; Arrival and Departure of Mails. POST-OFFICE. . , New Bebj. N. C, June 14, 1873. J -IVIAHi CLOSES . For the North. Wt svd South n 750 A M For Beaufort arid the East, at 4.15 P M f ,t , For WasbinetOR, Swift CTeek. Hyde and BPflnfort Count, everv day at 5 30 A M . For Trenton. Pollocksvil'e nnd Swansboro, Wednesdays Saturday at J-Sf A'M v y, For HatterAf Bennfort) at 4. IS P M For Grantsborrt. Pay Kiver and Yanderoere, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Storday8at 6 A M MAIL ARRIVES -From theNortb. We.tand Sonth at 505 P M From Peaufort and the East at 8.30 VM . From Waahingjten, Swift Creek, N. G. .&C, dftFm tSot,) PollocksTille and Swansboro,' Tuesdays and Fridays at 4.00 PM From GranUboro, BayRiv andVanderneTe, Mondays, Wediisdajs and Fridays at 4PM Office Hours :i From 8 A M to 4. 45 PM. and K 45 to 7 P M undftVs from 12.30 olPM : GEO. W. NAPQNr Jr., Pos.truaster." . . , . i - .- - x - SOCIETYDIRECTQRT- 1 I - '.!. tv ".".5 . .. ,v The following is a list of the Societies and their time and places of meeting, in New Berne : Vew Berne Branch Evangelical Alliance, Rev. Geo. W. Neal, President, ; Rev. L- C. Vass, Secretary. " - " I Holds pro e jiofftaeetinga. St John's CD, No. 3, A. F. & A. M., ;- Wm. Dunn, W. il. - Geo. E Pittman, Secretary, i Meets Second Wednesday nisrht in each month at I '. ilasonic Hall. . .. ' "",, ... . New Berne No. 24". A. F. & A. M. , E. P. Lorch, W. M. . Thos. Powers. Secretary. ! Meets Third Wednesday m'eht in each month at : ilasonic Hall. King Solomon's Lodge, No. 1,'A. Y M.,, 5 ! , H. Johnson, W. M- Israel Harris. Secretary, Meets Tuesday evenings, at Drayton Hall.; Athenia Lodge, No 8, Knighte of Pythias, I - . . ThosPowers, C. C. j J. L. H. Mi8silier, K. of R. and S. -Meets Thursday evenin gs, at Masonic BEallj Berne Lodge, No. 71, 1. O. O. F, T ,f ; I i Tlios. Stanley,1 N. G. Wro. M. Watson, Secretary. Meets Monday evenings, at Masonic Hall. Trent Lodge, No. 2, I. O. M.,' ' ' J. A. Simpson, W. Mr , ' E. 0. Cnthhert, Secretary. ; if T ! Meets Friday evenings, at Lowthrop HaU. , 11 , 5 .? ? ; ? New Berne Grange, No. 18, P. of H,, ; , j J. S. Long, Master, ; J. E. Nash, Secretary.- ;t , Meets the First; Satur day in each month, at, Lowthroo- Hall... Athens Lodge, No. 26. 1. O. tx. XV. A. W. Edwards, W. C. T., , J. M. Long, Secretary. . ri Meets Tuesday evenings, at Lowthrop Hall. i I - Star of the South Lodge. No. S. I. O. G. T. I c;,4 R. Brown, W; C. T., H. Davis, Secretary. Meets Friday evenings, at Drayton HalL i ) - - - Bethlehem Lodge. No.' l.", I. O. G. T , I Rev. Alex. Bass, W. C. T., J. A. Hall. Secretary. ' ;f i .1 Meets Monday evenings, at Drayfcn Hall. Good rooms jind all the popnLir papers of the day at tbe Batemanr House, Sooth Front street Southern Diarrhoea Medicine. Fresh supply leceived at all the Drag Stores. march 29-tf Edward Whitman, successor to J. W. Hill, on Pollock street near Middle, offers a full line of Liquors and Cigars at reasonable prices. .tf. M. h AHii & Co. at their stables on Middle Si offer a Sne lot of Mules and Horses at rea eonable prices. Call and see them for rour- elves. "J-MarchlS tf. Go to B. L bhurchill's, Middle street, for tlie befit of eveiTtning in the Hardware, Tinware, and House Famishing Goods line. Stoves at very low prioe. , " tf Korth Croina State Life Insurance , Com pany, Raleigh1, N. C-, insnres on all desirable plans is progressive, prospcous ana popiuiur -Keeps ine money as. uuiutj. jubiut m n Di r. Cabbawai, L)ik i- Agent. New Berne, N. C. For Sale or Xease ilf M- ; Part of lot No. 81, west side of Middle street Bitnated belwajen the propprty of Charles Zinc kand and George Bishop, E-q. Apply io Shtachter, Cor. rollocK &a ueorge bis. : 4- Billiard Tabid for Sale y Afirstclas Billiard Table (National size) with balls, pries ' and everythlngXcomplete for sale at a lpw figure.' Enquire of John ;Si Palmer, t Merchants Club House. New Berne. April 8-tf. Tor Sale. The valuable lots situated on the corner of house. Office and but-buildincs are offered for sale at low fiiures. Apply to Mrs. David : Hea- ton; or at tnis omce. Laug2-tr. Notice. Notice is hereby given to the tax-payers of Craven County, that the State and County taxes for 1873 are jlue. All persona' are notified to come forward and pay "said taxes. Prompt payment must be made. I will attend at my office; at the County Jail, to receive the same, from and after this date. Orlando Httbbs, Sheriff of Craven County. New BerneL N. C, Aug. 9th, 1873. The merchants' Club Blouse, Which will be kept as usual in first-class Btyle, is nowjopen for the admission of a few transient and regular boarders. The tables, lodging rooms, and bar, cannot be surpassed by any house inj New Berne, and no pains will be epared for the comfort of guests. tf. Wm. L. Palmer, Proprietor. Notice to Tax Payers The city tax list for the present year now being made tip, and in accordance with a reso lution passed at a meeting of the Board of Conn oil on the 4th instant, I hereby give notice that a discount of 5 per cent, will be allowed on all taxes paid brior to Septemler 1st, and that after Sentembar 1st. a disconut of 24 per cent. will be allowed on all taxes naid nrior to Octo ber 1st. I ' - . B. Jacobs, .,, tf. l "... City Collector. rr r s- -r-a wjftjiy... ayyui nvr i ; ejL'rv uiik VOLUME XII. NEW;: CITY. AND VICINITY, The Editor of this paper is ia iio way re sponsible for the vidws or statement? of Correa pondents. No commTinipatiorisf an anony mona character will be published; the real name of the writer must accompany .all commnnica ons. i' Any one who may feel aggrieved at statements made by correspondents can obtain the name on application to the Editor. ; Correspondents will please write only on one side of tite paper.' , Prices of Naval Stores, 6tc ; Turp ntiiie. Vii-gjji Dip ...... I " Yellow Dip...!.. . yA " Scrape........... f J r j. .Spi"ts. P Sa,lon iTarV. ; ? . . :w.rl . i . : : Rosin, common strained. Corn, frona btjata,vi . . .;. . . Cotton, lialed i . ;. . i " seed. $2 50 $2 50 $2 00 3' 5 cts r..- j$l 80 ?2 00 ..1 OfVl 10 ..10-104 cU 3(Vg3J cts State of the Thermometer ATJiC TJiannrneer-al fchMercb,ar4V Club House, stood yesterday as follows : At 6 o'clock 8 " 10 " A. M. 41 it 1 M. P. M. 44 U . ' 44 degrees. 48 .. " .' 54 fiO 59 58 12 2 4 6 44 4i Good News. . ' The Iremaine- TjronpaFo Justly popular in this city and State' wi'U be here on or about the 10 h inst. and give one concert at least, perhaps more; We obtain - pur information . from R. Berry the agent fott.e Troupe here. The Fall of Cotton. Cotton has. reached a figure in this city which is so ridiculously1 low, that it seems out of all reason to sell, and yet no one carror may know the future, hence we offer no advice to plan ters beyond suggesting that it would appear as If the bottom price' was reached, and it would be just as well to look forward to a rise rather than to a further reduction in price. We will trade for cotton at nresent prices for anything at "our disposal, which, alas! like nearly all edi tors, consists of little in this world's goods be yond some real estate advertised in these col umns. ' XSXuraer in Hyde County On Saturday last near rar Creek, in Hyde County, Wilson H Lucas shot nd killed Wil liam Ballance. ia wife's step fatl er. Tbe murder was' the re&ult of dispute about the use of a road ownad- partly by Ballance which he had forbidden Lucas' to' use. Lucas't s te ini was passing into the road in dispute and Bal lance warned , him back, threatening to cut bis horses if be proceeded, when Lucas raised his gnn and flred," killing BaUaneealmrst instantly, the shot enuring the abdomen. ' Lucas was a member of theLegislatnre'71-'72, and a po, ular man in the eountr pri r to this terrible act. His victim Wras a quiet, inoffensive man, end highly respected by his rcghbrra. Lucas has been arrested and taktn to Wilmington before Judge Moore, who is now l.oldiug rouvt at that place- Arrifed Xesterday. . ,' , j Six. lUleigb, Harden master, from Norfolk, assorted cartjo. Str. Casw.ll, from Kinston, (on the 29th,) with cotton and naval tore. S- rs. Polly, Doughty muster, from N w York, to B L. Perry, curo assorted. M ry Ivins, Day master, from Phib delphia, with co-1, for J. Havens, to B. L Perry. Fl'Ta, Cfihoon masttr, and Jenny Lind, Gaboon master, from Buy River, cotton and potatoes. ; Sea Flower, S. ringer m aster, from South Creik. product." "' - - A Winey. English master, with corn and cotton. ' . y Caoer. Berrv. nwsrer, cotton &e both from Hyde County. Sarah Virainia. Smith master, from Pa sgo. Beaufort County. 8 T AT E. S. T Carrowof Raleigh, has been awarded $10 870 bv the Southern Claims Commission Found Dead. A negro, name untcnown, was fonxH ead on the Jamesville road last -r . a i v. . .. n hia Trn tt rr nia .. ... weeK xi seems uut uc ww u " "j home in Martin County. It is unknown now e met witti his death, which was just inside this county. Wash. Express. The Western Expositor tells of a baby born in McDowell that has six fingers on each hand,"without eyes or ears, and ie a breathing, living phenomenon! The enterprising loca lizer of that journal Interviewed a lady of Mc Dowell County, who vouched for this singular freak of nature. ; - - -Charlotte PeTnocraf. We saw at the Bank of Mecklenburg last week two bars of gold from the King's Mountain Mine,' worth about $1,200. We are pleased to learn that the Mine is pay ing handsomely. The Mines of Mecklenburg 'Gaston?' Union anrt Cabarrus, when worked practically, have paid more than expenses. The Executive Committee of the North Carolira Press Association have appointed the following gentlemen as delegates to the General PrB8 Convention, propofd to be held hi St. Ijonis.Cnmrat'EciuK on the 23d of November : Mi jor P. C. Duffy, of the Greensboro Pai iof, Cuvt. S. T. Williams, -of the Rileigb ICetca, M j r J.C Minn, of the Wilmmg-nn Post, Johnston J(ns, of the Charlotte Observer. Dr. H E. T. Manning, of the - Wel.lon Xews, and J. B. Hussey, of the Piedmont Press. - , . I Resigned. v A telegr im received yesterday by R v. Dr Moran from Dr. J s. H ddisb, Princi al St crtry of the American Bible Society, New ,Y rk, states tiiat Rev. P. A. Strobel bai iresigued'his position as Agent of the Society, the resignation to take effect Janu ary 1, 1874. This action, we learn, is the re sult of a pretest mads by several : Ministers of tbis city against ' the . longer retention of Mr. Strobel in the position. Reference was made In tbis matter in these columns sfne weeks I since- Stor 29th jtnsL. . .. '. BERNE, N. C: PBID AY LOCAL BITS. L';- "-. , ; There wsa n , Mayor's Court yesterday cause : rlo cases. .. . N . Yesterday was plf nsanf and agreeable with out over conta or fires. - . 4 ! ' :- ' .- . . - t-; I Dog figl tp? wms to le a pomlar amme ment at the3farkeTWharf. We pity ther'poor dogs." - ft - .s.?- i . " - s -V" s - : , . ; In political Hrrles in this city there is a 'de cided tendency to let things take their natural course and dodge tbe dioufnu of future events is quite along the linejj although there are rumors afloat of important charges t be made in official positions in this ' congressional district' "It is suggested that the immense doorplates worn by tl.e ladies on their belts might be utilized by engraving . thereon , the wearer's name, age, residence, fortune, or expectations, and stating whether : her heart is free or en gaged." ' r : I The above from an exchange is very good tat j wewould'sngge-t that the plates be made of brass and when not in use otherwise be attached to the front door of the; paternal mansion, in order to render then more easily deciphered as with the "git up and git".step, and , huncht ack nttitude in vogue it i hard to read them when the wearer is on exhibition. We speak from t xprience as while attempting to examine one clos-ly, l ec ;ntly, an umbrella, w rn sabre fishiou, came in close proximity to onr best eye and caused us to take a back step in double qui k time. f . . v- TJm S. District Court. Judge Brooks presiding ; Richard C. Badger, District, Attorney : , George E. Tinker, Clerk : Joshua B.. Hill, Deputy Marshall inr charge.' ' This Court convened in this city on Monday, and has di posed of the following cases : 1st day Tuesd ay. U. S. vs. C. L. Ebtes. Alias capia5- to issue when ordered by Die't Att'y. 1 r U. S. vs. J. F. A. Lamond. Verdict of Jury," Guilty. U.S. vs. J. F. A. Lamond. Verdict of Jury, Guilty. U. S. vs. Lemuel Patterson. Alias capias to issue when ordered by Dis't Att'y. U. S. vs. Edgar H . Wood. Alias capias to issue when ordered by Dis't Att'y. U.S. vs. L. D. Wilkie. Deft pleads his pardon from" t' e President of the U. S. Def 't discharged and bond released. . U. S. vs. James W.", Harper. Judgment Apl term, 1873. " Judgment nqt prayed. Costs (f 58,40) paid into court. U. S. vs. -ThosI Harvey ei als, known . asthe R. R cases. Verdict guilty. ; Judgment not prayed. Costs ($116.03) paid. ' U. S. vs. Henry O. PaiTott H als. Verdict of Jury, Guilty.i judgment not prayed. Qoets ($80.19) pa'd into court. - f TJ. 8. vs. Henry C. Parrott et tils. Verdict of Jury, Guilty.' Judgment not prayed. Costs ($80.85) paid into court. U. S. vs. James;W. Hamer e nte. Verdict of Jury, Guilty. Jndgment not prayed. Costs ($23.40) paid into cou-t. 1 U. S. vs. H. C. Overby. Verdict of Juryr Not Guilty. Deft discharged. ." . U. S. vs. Wm. H. Ball." Capias to issne- U. S. vs. Geo. W. Hammond. Def V called and f ai'ed. Surety called t produce the body' of Geo. W. Hammond, his principal. Judgra't, nisi on bond for $200. Scl Fa andcapias to issue. 1 . U. S. vs. Geo. W. Camrv Capias to issue when ordered by Dis'tAtt y. j ; l docket. " " ,. In t"io matterof HenrV Jarman, Bankrupt. Set for trlon Wednesdryof April term, 1874. WrjaT Bryce & Co., vs. Blount C. Pearce. tinned. ' W. W. Allen vs. J. A. H. Lumsford. No order made. Left open. Thos. Womble va. Jno. C. Stone. No order made. Left open. Jas. A. Jenkins & Co.. vs. James W. Taylor. Judgment for defendant. Order filed. Geo. W. Enimett, vs. Edward W. Ward. No order made. Left open. . U, S. vs. Harrison Palmer. Before Grand Jury. C C. Gardner, Thqmas Edmindson and Jef ferson Bradshaw, defaulting witnesses, called and failed. Recognizances forfeited. 2nd day Wednesday. U, S. vs. Geo. W. Hammond. ',2Cbl Pros. Judgment nisi vs. sureties on bond of defend ant. Dismissed. - M U. S. vs. Jno. W. Carson : Found guilty on, three Bills o" Indictment for violation of Inter nal Revenue laws. Sentenced in one case to 6 month's imprisonment, and to piya. fine of $1 ,000 ; prisoner to be confined in Pitt County jail. His Honor expressed his willingness ' to sign a petition asking the President for a par don. Judgment not prayed in other cases.! U. S.vs. Richard Edmindson. ' Verdict Gniltvl Judement not prayed." Costs ($75.65) paid into court. ) U. S. vs. Eason James. Continued. ' U. S. vs. Benj. Merritt. Case ordered rein stated on Dooket and capias for Judgment to issue. ;' ..'' 'X. ' ; U. S. vs. Harrison Palmer. Verdict, Guilty. Judgment not prayed.' Def 't to pay costs. CIVIL DOCKET., ' ' Geo. N. Emett vs. Edward W. Ward. ; Case continued, owing to indisposition of counsel. ; ' AWtABANCE DO05ET. :; V". Henry and John Paret vsivWilliam J, f Ram sey. , Case continued by consent of counsel. In the matter of Wm. M. Watson Iuvol. Bankr'cy. Order adjudication made. ' ""r 3rd day Thursday. :( ; The Hartford t Albany Transportation Com pany vs. Sheriff Orlando, Hubbs and 'others, Clark & Roberts for plaintiffs, and Haughton for defendants. This is a ease , brought? into court by the plaintiffs, by injunction. - Com plaint of plaintiffs demurred to by defendants. Demurrer overruled, and defendants ; allowed EIORNIUG, OCTOBEH. answT. jlppflal to tecii'Cburl prayed trfi sfendanta and eronte6!.'if:rTiiii eaWefisa 'test j to defendants snd grantei ease; tor ascertain whether branch pilots, -and-? StaM laws;imu or csnnoi collect pilotage- j nd compel passenger steam, vessels to.take them, when the C P. Jaws compel sncn yensels' to rcairry licensed pilots., .'The connection ' of- the Sheriff with the matter is that of fan executive officer, Wdmg exeeutiotw against the t H. AV T. Co., on judgments: obtained, j by, jftlcs,-in Jarwer courts, tljer rCoOecjtio-j.pf whicb was. ret- ; From hearing the case "and I the laWre nave no doubt but that the m junction' wiU- W-su tiined, and made perpetttaL K .a ,1 " Tba oovrt 'iniB adjbnim foMday., UhU TKLKXJltAPHlCV no ... J a - it Proceedings have been commenced in bani-ruptey- against Dodge & Co., prominent in last Summer's lumbeT combination,1 wliioa' plaoexr $(tXb,6od aper on the market, m i q'V! 1 Carleton, the missing Secretaryf of the. .Union Trust dohipairy has been indicted ;fQrrfprgerv.j : .The piano, .billiard and cigar manufacturers and other producers of luxuries, are conducting business with great Caution. Arrangements' fire expected to be made whereby most 'of"titB0f fac tories will be able" to lteep"their hands at work, part of the .time : at least, thus pre venting a great deal of "suffering.-'.'1' r' Vifi--- Thomas 'SwrL-'whol'l'reulnQeSL lfrmi4l3i rope, confirms the report of his having effected a loan of $10,000,000 forthef Pensylani&Jtailr road." He - likewise effected arrangeraens so. that the work will not have tp be suspended on the .Texas Pacific . Railroad, r ilthongh he was unable to close,, successfully,' negotiations 'tHi thesale of the bondsJ!ip rui'1 ih ?rfi ni The question of a new; Missionary BiahophAS been referred to the House of t JBishops, , to tg port at the nexf meeting. . , j .7, . r, Gov. Dix offers:, $3,000 reward for the con viction of the. murderers off Charles G. Kelsey; I - 1 mi ;. t..t FROM LOUISIANA. f t o rrr- i-" o Shbjvepobt, Oct. 29. , Four yellow fever deaths yesterday, FROM OHIO. CliEAVELANDv Oct. 29 i -v . . I .The City Council appropriated ' $3,000-11 for Memnhis. ' - '.n tinn o-ir; Li J FROM GEORGIA. i ifit p,ui A special TthV M&H&nji NetDim Bain; bridge, says that j the edtuatiort wki beire- rxrt-iiK)reiaTWoie., iiifif .j Rj,!W., r The llasons of thls city havf. t $400 to fi i'iTf- j ob La?. ! 1 '"--ii iriJ-J f -Mil.: iw i MlTMPHXS,' The Lfioon mortriary report shows the ; deaths . v. . . , . .... l the fever to have beenr It ; from other 'X t r 'r ... . causes Z. No new cases reported to-aay-Thefe was. a ne'avy : frost last ' night and) iiie i- dicationa.are favorable.' " 3 -i - . "I FROM TEX'S. , . ; H ' ' Fobt Dmasor,' Oct. 29. Lieut. Quimby is herefroHi Fort Richardson J and. reports the Indians very nostiie.- everai muraered. ' 'TJie'reifler8-'liae''llea 'toxjtber ranches, where thev were besieeedV'-iTwd companies have left Frt -Richardson for their rescues The r Indians are believed to be the Comanches. , .a ,Bl .Chevenne, Oct. 29; " xne ioaoc capuvea passpu uoro jwtctr route to Fort McPherson, where they will Sb quartered instead of atiortviiuaseu. ' ; f . ,, - FROM RHODE ISLAND, " The committeepf Providence TSaaka in their c general tmminatiou,. of - affairs, in business houses, examinee!, the accounts of A. & jW. Sprague,f Showing their 4 assets .to be, ,at a very lowestimate, over f 1 4,000, 000, their liabilities' being only $7,200,000." Tne"n?m Weeting" all ?1 -t;'.;oj,I UCLUU14UO CU UOU4U. si: NEW YORK MARKETS. New Yokk, Oct. 29, 4. Gold 108 Money '7 'peV 'cent.-'- Goverh- . - .Si . ments dull and steady. : Cotton dull and' ' irregular--; alee qf 1,003 bales; Uplands 15 cents; Orreans 134; -bents. Flour quiet and unchanged. t Wheat quiet j and steady. Corn a shade flrmjVPiSlH steady new,, $15. Spirits turpentine firm at 42 cental RolmiA4uiet'at f 2 '87 foritrained. FOREIGN NEWS, ,t ' ., ,. .- t . . - - ' 1 Madkid, Oct. 2). 1, It is reported thai the CarKsta hav fired on -.- J1 i 4.., , - .t ! a Dnnan war vessel, Biuog one 01 me crew. .'4 -.' ' ' ' '.-i BESUif , GctJ 29, : Bismarck resumed the iPresidency ;,of ffie Prussian Ministry. ;.The restoration carries with, it effective control of the whole cabinet. Pabxs; Oci The old Opera"' House in Rue le Piletar Jbas b.enbnrhedJ'J" . 'A . rr. ' GenJ Beilamarae hM written a. letter M. da YasiL': Minister of War,' in. which: be1 'said that if the Monarchy is-'festorecl Ti6' (Bellania- rue). would rengn his coinmisskin in the army.' Immediately oa the. receipt of the oomsatini cation by M. da Vaeil h iftsnedan order placing the General on the retired .list. from -Daniel Webster. .Vt 31, '..".SDliaEB '51. f Album Picterres at Wornjeu's for 50 cental 1 Tbe Silver Lake Cigar!! at Ifctexnm V tf. ftiTOteT yoar property' inftb old'iEtna ,1ns Co 3 I f-, .Pitr.Uruowsi Agent i H6 yew' dWt guess toot : it is to bad. But you Imo bbvr itis,rCbme and see- me and - , ... ... - . - - v Place your Fire . Insurance - with Imperial. jAprillf .Jj i "yi Ppposite Gaston House. v aionm lectures at W ormell s f or .50 cents. -ft rba am Pictures at Wor mell's for 50 cents.' juuwiiiaHy, uio ywea street jeweiar hM a heAvy stock'ofall styles and; the latest id the' way oT full seW Mav Btvla:'' u ' . .1 I May4tl.' :M : M-ijz syfgryy1" Vor Sale. f Lote on NewS6nffirbnt street.""' Apply to .im; --'e.'hubbs:': j Soaps at Watkinis, corner Pollock and Craven streets. ToiletfSbaps 'an3 soaps f all 'kinds. ! Tipinas ,Nichol.s, .Upholsterer and Matfrasa Maker, Craved f Street, -Tiext d5 r to Barber shopg:WCfru q gf ,. . ! Family GiwcerieS in great variety and full atook. at DaU Bro'4 South FrontJStreet, oppo- j JlffiCTeceited kt Moses Patterson's, a large lot of Stale77 Prison' made ' boots and shoes of the besqtiality-.l -..,' r i 'Application; will be made at the next session of ,;thet Legislature of ;,North Carolina, for an amendment to the charter of the Neuse River -i.ad) d: f . ' . ...... f aThe Sixth Annul Session of the;0onference of the African MethoVlist ' Episcopal Church of North Oarolihay will convene in New Berne, N,, NoviBrabfer 12thfijl873 atJ which time the fy$r.r BishopXDbelL p.:D.. L L. D., and forty or. fif itinerant mipisters will be present. f CoBiTELtcs Sampsow, -' -' r "!? iV Elder in charge. - IJr-p. 13. Eyeritt, Surgeon JDaatist, f i Respectfully informs the reitizensfof New Berne and yicinjjyhathejias permanently lo cated in thUctyamiwill be pleased to wait, upon those who desire his" professional services. Pariieflbp- jatenoapaid 1 pbihlretfs toeth. Office for the present, .at.MrsrlDarraway s, on JPollocktteet Oretat Seduetien inr Prices Tor 30 Says. jQwintojdnll times, I will make Pearl- types ry ferrotypes atfthe f pflowing prices: flarge picture only' ' ''illll-p.r--' 50 cts. 50 cts. EiS. WbBMja.iN" ,Tj . , 35 Craven St., ""' j 1 New Berne, N. C. n) t ..r, S"y .1 t ATTENTION. L ; il.desire V caU the attention of the public to the. , fact tha Ihaye now on hand, and will cbritfnue "to keep," the'-' best, atf well as the clieape efgarsto be found in this city; the finest solace, Century ana Ubesapeake. The finest brands of smokint? tobacco! amoiicr Which will 4 be foend Durham, Virginia and Turkish. ( jSrujifla for al pinds. anda large variety 01 pipes arid smokers articles of every d-escription " In addition, to the foregoing,' every article isually kept in a first-class Ciear Store,'cah 'be purchased at wholesale and retail at New-Bern s robaeco Emrxrium, ; Sooth, Front St., two. loors above the Gaston House. ' i ' ' -i - 'M'GOl-DSMITBuIpriefor. Restaiirt iand .- !, ' irsrfi f.nomciofi! , ivl-i-ijj I. OYSTER 5 SALOON I ol 1.. "' i' fi; .Ojsles -,ia , Erery"' Style Tf!OT5;i , Hi: GUSTAREELI'S, lrii-7iiH:eI.ii-l...-Ii,c;-..! i ; n ... irSoutll Front Street, .Hi Opposite .the" Caston House; . J.thrKJ. &Tio ijVn 1 " ' 4.' J k . . , I has reopened their- flrstclasst Restaurant and Saloon, And offers inancementa to the lovers of unsurpassed. j. 1 -.. ... -1 ; .1J? fafl' Ssus tii Bar cr Bdi ! iiXJhoioe Liquors and Cigars to be had at the bar, or aerved at the tables. Attentive waiters always' oft' aat' ' v ! ' f o23tf '?; ' ' 'i 1 ! 1 ; ADMlNlSTBAiTOR'S SALE. rf.,ff) ,fiAValnablerarmfiBr Sale. I T Y VTRTtf E OF TllE POWER VESTED HT ME Xby the laet will and testament of Willis Lewis, 8r.. t wm sen a puuue auction oa me zdtn ay or novem ber, Dv 187S tbat valuable farm sitaate is tbe ConntT of Crafed on Trent road.- abont three' miles from u City of New Borne, and adjoini? the lands of JOHN 8. MANIX, : 1 0 Adminiatrator with CTm will 'M law.td . , , annexed uf.WULUs Ltswia, Sr. Xwi ficnie Daili) tmc 11ATES OF llD VIIETISIKG Ten lines, or Ok Inch, Spaca, m Square. J - l-o",,,7 -...-t . One Square,' one Insertion . .$2 0O Each sobeeqVaent Insertion -. . 1 60i . Liberal deductions made to large advertisers. " ' Special . Hotioae charged 25 per cent trrhe than ordiuAry advertisernenta. ."T- All letters should be addreesed, ' i Hr fi uatij'Imi, jiewliefiiD. C? ; i ' New Berne XIarli6ti CORRECTED CDAICY: Apples, $ pk.. ......... j ....... - Beef, choice......... Beef, whole, dressed,, fticon, ...... . Baggings...... Batter.......... Brick, M. . . A4 . v. 4 BW Staves! Whiteoak '' . 1 54S 30c fl2$l8- ' I82t - Candles,. . .... . : Coffee, Rio,. , . ....... . . .IV. .V..i " Java, . . . . . nrnrr:v.v. :: 55 ( Cabbages, ... ....... ........ .t, Aressea nogs,.... ...... 4.. j. , b( FieldPeas,..........r-s41,... $1 10ai Flour, 11, : ' $6 000118 Oft n a. Hades, dry, . .v. .jm ;. . ..-..!.. - green,.. .kw Hay hundred, $1.?52 00 Heading, Ash,.;..,;...,..... . $86&10 Xk Svea;-i:.w.;.wi:i.ii.i.i$16lt Iron Ties. lb,..........;..;. . llQlii Irish Potatoes bushel. 1.503 ,00 7 Sweet Potatoes. -t.406QlH Lime,. . . ................... 2, W Lard, Munersrrrrrrrr.r:rvTj?7TrT Herrings, "m, , $5.006.Q0- Drums V bbL. ..V.'.'..'.' "-- " $5.00 Meat. J, .....:.;.... .;.;,ut..;-' f ru $1(80( MoLwses,syrup,.. . , 2739 Cuba, ...A : ' t'' ogsn w " Eng. Ialand,.i.....;i. -f , 1 - 30 Nails f , $6.00$7. 5Q Oats,... U,"H)Q7&' Pork, Rump .. . : 00 Potk, ' Fresh,..'.;., ...;....;, Moi710- Pork, City mess,..,.. , $1920. Peanuts, new. . ....... U. . ..V;.' fl.tSO!.!! Bags, ............... J. ; . 1 . k-J. f ; ij ;(! 8a3Vr Snuff, Lorrilard's,.......,.. , 68a70' Gail A Ax.. I Tri' B0a66 Shingles,' Cypress, . . . . ; . 6 inch. $6 7 Inch, $8 Sngav wMta, i2ali " .brown,. I'. 'gaiiy Salt, - 8ack,.y.;i..-....-3i.i.v. -lOQliCoV .'-t alftm bushed V..vi.TI'.,.r, ""'8flr hpnn Cotton, . .... X, ... ' L 7fa41,8& Spirit Casks,-..rr,i .TrrTT, $2 5U2 75 AODaccOi . 45a7iS Wood, (oak or ash), ft cordfJ.. i i ni . 4i'00 J " Pine, . .. . ....; .$8 50 Yellow PineLumber.rrT. .V... ... . lf tll2a$2C ' MOBTEY HARICOT. i?-7.'i i Gold r. ..1 IP American Silver. .'. . . i i S.'.11 1 lOOsffW; Mexican... ...........,..00. B A HO -yni py.x:-,i-ti vanviiM 33 SOUTH FRONT;, STREET' iTK-v' - -v.; ,. ? 74'r' t" 7 ";T.- ZtiiMwtr hast L meet the ' iv i t 'tit -'"' WANTS OF THE PUBLIC lxst-uiass totei:f " . "I " '9 .hi: jfOfirt m has newly' fiefitted and- Funiisaeil ,;..;iv;.rr the above rntjJt 1 andsolicita a share of natronace. - f J. BATEMitVNV Proptr. i t'".;fl a'! J'F fa 10 WILL ' PAY YOU POR .. 'L'ff 'i ll J I f Bale Cottan! fi Ti.'o il l jr.-; fna : i 1 -an if HAY, CORN and "i.' v 0.' constantly on Banq I BLACKSMITH ASD,' (JABEII6E SHOP Middle St nxt door to Odd FcBpws D1, - New'Serne. : MAKES ANB EEPAIE?; f Sc. It tf Horse ShbeFng a Cpocilallty. THOMAS: MoCAilTTH Y. ; vanutitu Ni s?it'iAj.KB ra ; n ; aonetioe PoUoek jn M., pit,. ' The hi? heat prioM paid orNpountjy. prnduce Acs OATS fiHeSIES WAR RAW 8 a BfII a HMfAl W4UU4UU1UIH4I iui uxTcwia wi sbd tec me. 1121 urn .1 ff.-i '' v rvi,i .1.. c-' hilt d r- 1 ,?. I r i i-; '! 'i.;i . !
New Berne Times (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 31, 1873, edition 1
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