THE FL0k?.3 COLLECTION Vol. 1. Y NEWBERN, N C, SATURDAY MORNING, MABCH 6, 1875. Number 49. LOCAL AND ' STATE SQUIBS. fir We have adopted a subscription price of 25 cents per month. J Parties , receiving the Nut Shell outside of the city will please for-! ward that amount by next mail, and oblige us by Bending as many subscribers as they can. Citizens desiring the paper will please hand the money to us or to our carriers. j A new Military company jwas organized. in Wilmington Wednesday night, under the name of the Wilmington Light Infantry, and offlr cers elected for the same, j ; The schedule on the A. fc N. C. It. It. has beon so changed, that on aud after the 8th inst., the train will arrive at Newbern, . from Morebead City; at C:41) anc leave at 7:00 A. M.; returning, will arrive from Goldsboro, at :ll and leave at 6:li P. M j Robbing Graves. We have been informed that there are cer tain parties in this city wBo make it a practice to visit Cedar" Grove Cemetery at " the open ing of spring and gather the flowers in bloom around the graves. If these persons ' do this without due consideration not remembering that they are robbing the dead of that which is placed there as a last memento of love and reppect by friends and relatives then they, perhaps, might be excused for, what they have done; but, if in the face of the knowledge and appreciation of these facts, this thing has been recklessly done, and if it is continued in, a City Ordinance should be passed to punish the guilty party: The theft of flowers is as great a crime as the theft of money. . A Hint to Meddlers. : , i Those who make it a txrint to measure other 100 bbls. "Hughe s Favorite ' and other i people's corn bv their half bushel should take choice brands of flour, for sale' at reduced; a hint by this. I am informed that there are a prices, at Hughe's cheap varieiy store. few vjery intelligent and learned seamen who Second-hand Pianos for sale or rent ' seem to doubt my competency to manage and ohn F Hanff ! navigate a vessel, l would say tnat I am one Gift Concert wiu!of "l?6 felIows who is F ?d3rlHa,rf' advance my small portion of education, espe cially j the Naatic&l part, I am ready to accept. l do not profess to be a Navigator, but what 1 who want Tickets before it is too late.. by The Greensboro Grand ooine off in a few da vs. All better secure thetu , Thos. Stanlt, Agt -Upt Edward J. ... Parker. --of-. Gates N. C, slaughtered' a hos a few days vears and 'J months old, that wen'hed 753 ; If any one desires to know of my judgment and . h. uazeile. 1 ; ability to manage a vessel, i-reier mem, Dy New York. Dr. Moran In Bar. B. S. Moran, D. D.t late pastor, oi the , Front Street Methodist Church, in this city, has been occupying the pulpit of the Church of the Htrangersv New - York, ; during . ihe ab- sence of Bev. D Deems in Florida. .The journals of that city have given considerable publicity to his sermons. A New jl ork corre- -pondent of the Suffolk Uiristian Sun speaks of a recent discourse on the "Historic Develop f ment of religious Truth," as one of surpassing i. excellence. Star, : couuty7ihave learned lias been.orn.vfirst-classJliavWand diacent counties a fine and well gotten since; legators and men of T experience and judgmentrfrijpTstock of wdrkrexcelledrby' no FXOXOBT : pounds. For sale cheap, A Si'x-Qctave Piauo Forte, in perfect order. 1 or particulars,! address, i.i O. box, 53. yuu'r '..might and throw in 'a warm Pray for the poor v ilh a 1 main, and then occasionally meal or a pair of pants. .; OO CIS. PE IV "POUND MOUNTAIN BUTTE K i AT 0. E. SLOVEKS. Judge Eure, of tho 1st Judicial District, ha decided that a person who has net settled his taxes, is incompetent to ncjt as juror. Coiu iriioRioners would do w ell to enquire into this when drawing jurors. H ft.sA. Echo. pcrmjisRion, to uapt. JJ. 1. ltoberts, or. tne schooner Melvin. ltespcctfully, ' x E. D. BuBEUs. Bishop Lyman's Appointments. The following are Bithop . Lyman't spring appointments: , i i Holy Innocence, Lenoir County, Tuesday, 'April nth. i Beaufort, Thursday, April Sth. Nevbern, Suuday, April 11th. ISwift Creek Bridge, Tuesday, April 13th. .' . " : Notice. All persons havincf allowed claims aijainst the City of Newbern prior to March 1, 1875,, are requested to present the same within twenty days from this date to the Auditing Committee! The object being to ascertain the debt due by the city, with a vievr of mak-' ing a settlement of the same. . ( - " ' ': j ' . AXEXANDEB MrTCHElX," ' ' 1 : r ' V William H. Olives, Auditing Com. 2 : W. G. IBbinson, ) . - :.;. Newberst, March 2, 1873. 1 j . . , Cigars I Cigars I! Cigars ! ! Having somewhat enlarged our mahuf actar- -intr department, we are now prepared to. offer to the merchants and people of Newbern cot TO in NORTH CAIIOLINA. Our own labor aad a thorough knowledge of the business in its every form will guarantee this assertion, i -A trial is all we ask. . P. S. ' Factory open to all. ' t 1 - i , " ! LASH & JENKINS. ' - T'"4' ; i -Removed.. -, :-- Dr. D. E. Eventt, Dentist, has removed hia office to the , rooms above F. M, AgostkieV Dry Goods store, on Pollok Street, - where' he will .be pleased ,to serve hin customers. - j ,VN la Kev. Miss .;- Oemstry a Spocialty: W. F. Bason, M. D., DJD. S. : i J After 2S years success in extracting teeth without pain and without destroying con sciousness, : &c. , would be pleased to see or hear from, all interested inj the best condition of their -own or chVdreis tcelh. , ! i N. B. Save the natural; if : you 'cannot, try artificial. i . "Be prompt to act, 'tis folly to delay: Since Teeth, await the prder of a day. 1 - Boyd's Hotel; for a fewdays. ' Down is tho Motto. i, l s't''.i MarrledJ ". r 'i'J Washington, N. C., March 2, f 1875, by NaU Hardingj Mr, Hnby H;Bb6wh to Lena E. Teifettb all of Waabington.1 . We leani that Scott s Liniment Ifl making many miraculous cures of Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Headache, 'lc. , iu our city. .. Call and see the young manperhaps it fmay .be for your good as he haa been afflicted 'himself, and s only going to remain inour city a few days more. Residence at James Bobertjs on Broad street, opposite Eugene "Tucker's." ' , Truckers' and Gardeners' supplied with fresh Seed at low prices at R. Berry's. - - i (HTiScea varra at hard times nrioes. 3 cedts 'for a Cigar, as good as can be bought elsewhere ,for 5 cents, at Berry a Drug Store A driving easterlv snow storm prevailed New York last night. ; ; ; v."; ?;'f - in a j t.iL.- xi Lii-n m. a And we trust it will be. aptae to - our N, &e - his nd a c- iviaVa iVioiT" ttiti"Vi Rf frtT the mon t h ! puuuowu.. ii T riytmoe man 1 1 1 viiii n. I iiiiia jr viwa wm.wm can swine: on it witnout taamf cold during the cold weather. f i l 1 -m twM 9 k-J of ' oil timao! hoin f hns named bv our competitors. Noihinff so much destiovft a 'man s eae The opportimity should not be overlooked! jmind as to hear a woman express an intent'1 E0UNTBEE t SMALLW00D. to give him a piece of hers. Buy Choice Family Groceries' at CEsiQveR'5r Corner Pollok NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIFE ISU : iBANCE COMPANX i i Read- the following ebdorsement of well known gentleinen in thisHtj : ':'; S i j ; . the .nndersigned", froni i. personal ac quaintance with :'manV 6P the Stockholders, Directors 'and officers of the North Carolina State Life Insuiance Company, take pleasure Lin commending it to the favor and confidence of all who wish to ; avail themselves of the ' benefits of Life Insurance.' " The fact that it is a Home Company, . . retaining ts .entire ' assets in j the State, .and now proposing to loan in the various counties, ie amount pt premium collected therefroir, ehould in bur opinion give it a decided popularity with tKb insuring pnbKc. - L . M E. f Manly, J. Haughton, George! Green,. Charles C. Clrk, John Hnghea, P. Cs Roberts,' M. DJKStevenson, Hv- R. Bryan. Person esiruig xusarance can learn terms, . tv anpneauon to . :. , -! District Agent, Newbern, N. C and Craven Streets? 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