Vol. 3. No. 20. NEWBEKN, N. GM TUESDAY HOMING, FEBRUARY 1, 1876 Price 2 cte LOCAL AND STATE SQUIBS. Com sold yesterday at 52 J to 55 cents. ' i r i Go to Berry's Drug Store for every thing you need. Lint cotton sold yesterday at 8 to 111, as to grade. Seed cotton 2 to 3 cents. Afresh supply of Mountain Butter at C.E. Slover's. - - . Mr. ;Theor ,N. Ramsey, Grand Temper ance Xectnrer of the State, was "in our city on Sunday. ' Cotton , Bagging and Ties at Gates & Foy's, Middle Street - . ' , Mr. Lattimore Ilalstead, of Elizabeth City, "was knocked down, run over and mortally injured last week. Corn sold' Saturday at "524 cents per bushel by thecargo. AVe learn the Newborn Greys are having ) their uniforms made, and will parade' on " the 22nd inst. Sheet-iron,' tin andxsopper work repaired by first-class workmen at B. L. Churchill's. . Mr. Garner is in Tarboro making ar rangements to reissue the Greenville JJracon, which was burned the other day. 50 bbls. fresh cakes and crackers just re ceived by Gates & Foy, Middle Street. Several crafts have been delayed at Hatteras, owing to the low tide,' but the The Musical Treat. The name and musical talent of 'Blind Tom" has long been heard of by our citi zens, but never before the present; have they been privileged to attend one of , his performances, and we doubt not that on Friday and Saturday nights the Theatre will be crowded from to ? to bottom. This blind man's wonderful talent is a gift, which was manifested when he was quite a boy. From his hjietory we learn that while a servant in his piaster's house; the ladies of the house had been playing a difficult piece of music jn the piano after which they retired to another parfcof the building, taking the sheet of. music with them. In a few momentjs, they heard some one playing on the piafro, and remarked that it was the same piece of music just played by themselves; thinking it was visi tors, they were surprised to find that not only the identical" music just practised I them, and the notes of Which were ifi their possessibnV was being piayed, but that one or, two mistakes were made in exactly the same place that errors had been made by themselves. Repairing to the parlor, they found "Blind Tom" at the piano, and subsequently found thai Tom could imme diately play any piece without missing a note, after hearing' it played even by a professor. j Tile. Haw River Tnurcd v will propably rise mo tide sufficiently to send them bounding on their way. . . . Saddles, Bridles, Buggy and Cart Har ness, Haimes, Traces, fcc., constantly on hand at Cutler & Gates. ' The regular Quarterly Meeting of the Ladies' Memorial Association will; be held at the residence of Mrs. Daves, this (Tues day) afternoon Feb. 1st, 1876. at ifo'clock. . All the members are invited to attend. Edenton, Ji C, was the second town to ; eend up , V fedntribntion to the JLee" Mon- njnent? fund.i Hernando, Miss, being the firsts '' - , ,' . ; w We call the attention of our readers to ,an advertisement inanother column of one ,of our leading dry goods merchants, W. F. Roun tree, who ia now selling good,B at hard .'times rSrieesv i k ' j "We were shown a few days ago a curi , osity in the egg lino. A small egg about , half the common size was broken, and within fit anoth i egg with, 1 a f perfectly formed shell, so hard that it had to be bro- , ken open.B tEach jegg had the usual white andyoMj. jrul auy,ona beat on r, eggs ? an- The Washington Ebdi roeiets to - noiince the death of rMr. Jlichard&tick, of that county, on last Friday. He had been to Swift t3refe lantl returning ! home in a buggy, Jell cJotTandTus suppxsedpwas in BtantJMlled; CWhab found, iktjvm lying I on his face dead, with a bruise on his fore ihead. Hjf A ' '. ?a:"pY i '' M. W.iH. Sumrell desires to inform the npblic and his patrons generally that he has moved into. Stall No. 4, People's Market, , known asKne'Powera Stall,' where he will Tkeep on baad the best Beef -and Fork the jmarket afforos, and fine Sausages prepared iby. ,Mrsy SuirixelL ,TThnkful,vfor r:past ;iaVorsi he hopes to tecAhki a libowl sbar tpfjatronaje.uithe future. . 4 A Pleasant Fact. An agreeable announcemeni to amuse ment lovers is contained in the fact that Signor Blitz is Coming to Newborn. Not only the world-famed man of mystery himself but all his little army of trained birds and all hik paraphrenalia of magic are on the road to Newbern.i His entertainment will be given Wednesday evening at the Theatre and a; taking feature of it will be the gift of a fine oil chromo to every one in the audience and a distribution of other val uable gifts besides: Read the advertise ment for farther particulars. . ; lowing dying declaration of Mr. Adolphu Moore of the firm ofHcjlt & Moore,' Haw River, Alamance Co. jwho was1 recently' killed by Geo. W. Swepson, of Haw Rivr: Dr. B, F. Mebane was with Mr. Moore till he died. He was satisfied from the first the Wound was mortal, r The bullet weif through Mr. Moore's left arm into his chest J uunniiu auu imuu'iH Brlng ont Another Horse. The horses of Newbern seem to sympa thize; with and take compassion on Local reporters while a dearth of items exist. On Saturday another fiery, steed became ob streperous whil being harnessed in his sltable and dashing out among hurrying pedestrians J and busy teams made things quite lively for a time. On this occasion as on most of the occasions recently, where our blooded but bloodless stock have at tempted to furnish a startling newspaper item, a signal failure has. cccurred. Fortu nately for them, and Unfortunately for reporters, pedestrians wlere lively enough to escape even a scratch. However, One team was run into by our cavort ing steed of Saturday and a pair of shafts broken. ' L-. : ' Election of Officers.' At a regular meeting of Metropolitan Lodge, No. 200, L O. G. T., held Monday through the .spinal both lunes.Ii- 1 Dr. Mebane asked Mr thing happened? . J Mr. Moore replied Moore how the "I sbad been out birdina that evening and cominc by Mr. Swepson, I said: "There is the man now;U but I passed on by Swepson s house, wneuT I heard Swepsen say, "what do you want? I tprned and replied : "Come out into the road and I'll tell you what I want; I do ript intend to shobt at you in your own house or yard. At that Swepson fired, I xe repeat between Swepsonrs first and second shotf "X do not want tjo shoot you in your own house, but come but into the road and I will shoot with (you or fight your I was looking towards the factory and ut thesame- time watching! SwepebnM and when he fired the second time I fell. I 1.1 did not present my gun towards him, f T. might have'had my arm a little up but I do not think I did." ! To the -auestiipji asked by his: rotjnsel, f Did yoti intend f draw Lout Swepio4.i ud shoot him when you Were' bunting i- the eld Mround his house ?", tjM Moore, teplied ;. "I , had "no idea'6f shooting him." ' This declaration was made the morning after he . t received the wound and repeated a'few honrs before he died. . ' , , j At Hughes' popular variety store yon can get a very fine article ' of Fulton Mar.ket Cooked Corned Beef put up in two fb cans expressly for family use also Wilson's fam ous Apple Butter,. Attmmore's Mince Meat, very fine Sugar Cured stnoked Beef, choice Gilt-edge Butter., and everything usually kept in family groceries embracing a large variety of Wood & Willow Ware, Crockery Glass and China Ware, Corner Broad and Middle'treetiJ. O' - evening Jan. 31, 1870, the following officer were electeHl for the ensuing term : W. CT.-J. L, Palmer. AV. V. T. Miss. N. A. Sterling. f W, Sect. F. A- Hatchv r ' VWR. G Hargett ' - ,1 wr ireas. wtw-.J&xKjowx. , ;'.,. W. Chap. Monroe Powers.- . , , f . W. Mars. d E. rI.nE'dward. - r ,; I. G. Mfg. IL'JSS Edwards. ' r - O. O. Willie Faison. j , P. W. C. T.-Vm. G. Hall. - . W. R.- S.-Miss Florence Cooki ?. ! W. L. S.--Miss Bettie Fisher. ' W. A. M. Miss Henrietta Willis. -j h W. A. S. Miss Mattio Powers. Josh! Billings is coming this' way. on Jifs great Southern tour. Curibstry 'to see-' and hear the greatest tjf American ' Humorists and a general hearty appreciation of bis writing unite tcr?draw big- houses" 1 for Lim.' It k said an effort is being made to entice him to stop oner night, in "Newbern. -'It is to be hoped it will success. ' j ' '' E E Meadows & Oo. Wholesalejfe Betail Drnggists, ; Pure, Cod Liver Oil 1 . Gor. Pollok &: Middle Streets, 'New -Bern N. 0. ! Ahead of Time. I It has never been Known that a fresh Water terrapin should lay her eggs before ' the month of may or J une, but be it re corded that on the 19th of January, 1870, a terrapin at Myrtle Grove Sound, left her nest, containing eight fresh j laid eggs: which was seen' by 'Gray Burriss, who took tie eggs from the nest, captured the ter rapin, ate the same, and found it in excel lnt order. These facts are reliably vouch! eiifor, and considered to be consequent upon the unusually warm weather ' with vhich we have been favored this winter of tie centennial year. Some say it is an aagury of continued mildness, while others t ink it only an incident of leap year in tbo lrrapin calender. Star, . v New Berne Theatre I yednesday Eve. Fet. 2nd. First Appearanco in Tive Years ij of the Original tmd Onfy feroNOK- BLITZ The Veteran Magician and VENTRILOQUIST : With his Grand I :AndVonderful : : - i TROUPE TRAINED CANARY BIRDS - Every man woman and child attending the opening night will positively receive free of charge an ( . . , "M ; Elegant Oil Chromo! , ,r . ; . ilso elegant acid ' selected from the following list to be ' Chajnber et TaIned"at $45.; ;: ' ' . V GrWcks, Silver TViaich, Crockfcry. Ware, Glass TVare , ct;tlt '.. j oif Darrcl and. Bags i of: Hour, ,. Albtxty Groceries, Toilets, Kotkm8, Ac, Adraisien 35eis. 'Beserved Seats-DO cts. ; ChiHreii ocder 13 years 25 cU.t."J ' r neservod Seatt at AVatonV-tWttg Btdre." " tfoorn openat V: : MyutcTies at A The WoHflerfnl flnsicai Prcdigy . FRIDAY A?JD SATURDAY, Fchth and 5th. r Fresh Garden Seeds, including Peas, Beans, Beet, Cabbage, Onion Sets, fcc. &c., , For. sale by. F. S. DUFFY & CO., ,CA8HDxI7G Sxoee, Middle St., sign of Eagle and Mortar. 1 .lift j ft MATINEE For the Accommodation of Fomlics Saturday; at ; 2 P. M. Tickets atDr. Walking Drug Store.