.V'- .y " J Vol. 4; : No. 154' ii t . t,? In 4 HEWBER1T, H. f ft FBIDAY 1IOBKING, AUGUST 9. 1878. Price 2 els ' it (;;... elL i 1 ; KTiiit r- - - ... - i Arrival and Departure vot Hails; , Nw BzkneN. Uilllay 21st, IS78. iMAID CLOSES i For North, West and Sontbj via A. & N. O. R B. At 7.30 AM. . j ti -. i ? y t J For Beaufort and the East P. M. . For Washington. Swift Creek, Hyde and Benafort Counties everyday at 6:30 A. VL For Trenton. Polloksvilla andiSwsnsboro, Wdnsda ys and 8at urdaya at.6a A. II.-- tmere, Taesdays; Thredays n 'atnr- days at 6 A. M. ; r vf f j ! Office hours in Money Order and Register ed Letter Department, from SJ30 A. U. jto&V.tlfei r !l - t.m r,l j in Mailing Department, f four 8 A! M. to 6:30 P. M.t Office open constantly be tween these hoqra xoep twhenmails are'. being 'dlHtrihniedj j. , S 6 nd a ys No Mails received or sent, and the office is not open. : : " f CTH Kf.Br.BT -LtUBBS Al We learn a, butter plat$ factory will loon be in operation in our city, r -1 i . f 1 j A large quaptityof .piulleB,ara-being cBUght in Kensa.riverK below ! NewtMttcu t Mosquitoed r a beginning 161 go into winter quartets; 'Their scarcity was plepi BQtly noticeable last night ' ' ' Friend Tom : Yes I think myself lie Will eventually talk himself to death, but I can't help it; sball.still sell pants at 491.' Moore.' After the s wol ter ing. b eat -of he ast few i days and nightf, the coo! pleasant wealher ' of yesterday afternoon and lt- tghT was ' really a treat to our citizens. . , M ; , Kath Sponges and Bath Tabs; Ice Or'eam Freeze rr, Water- Coolers, Fly Traps, Be-j frigerators and other summer goods for sale for the next, thirty days Tery low at B. Ij. Churchill's. - 1 j The excursion ti ain which passed Ihrqngb our city on TuesdaxJfor Beuf qijU . wju r; tura to Raleigh to-day, leaving. Morehead at 8, o'clock and psfiing hrough Newbern about 10 o'clock A.,' The . article published, in this piper (in reference to the find painting 'or onr gifted townsman E. T. Berry, should 'hare been credited to the ' Beaufort Atlantic. We, howeTer, endorse all that friend Pool said. The excursion train whiob parses through our city thismorniHg will take away seTexaj handsome, entertaining ladies, who hare been spending a few days ory pleasantly in our midst, and who leaye ith regrets. Newbern s a delightful place, and visitors can carry none but good reporN to their hOBMS. - r- , !! : rtii ! Oar young towosman, Prof. Wm. Hanff, is comoletinjz a beautifuJ. fine4oned orcan: ' of hw own fnanufactore; ?In fact, wdbaref never seen an importei organ gotten up In better style. The young man has displayed graat ingenuity rs well as ft thorough knowledge of music in he construction of his organ. Rev Father Whiter who for long time wai pastor of St. Paul's Catholic Church, of this city, is raising fuds, by, gribscrip ,tion, to erect a. handsome stone charch in Raleigh. The reverend gentleman fks visited two or three . 8tates and met with encouragement. We wish him access and feel asanred that he will eventually cio it. Se g?tatly Improved tho Qhtroh tdUoe is or FUcl-Whleh fa the Fattest Craft ' In ill j England, in this day, stands first among the nations of the world in' all. that makes a nktion great. ' When Beaoonsneld ' speaks in a Congress of nations be is beard what makes England thus treat? We will (ell yon, 1 it1 Is 'her encouragement. o every merital ahd phyaicaf effort ef her people. The Qaeen, " her ministers of : State abd thonsands jand tens of tfaoosands of her subjects, male and female, will torn asia for a day to witness a rowing maUh of her College boys. Is not this a fact known to us.'all ? That the Greeks and Romans were greatest when ' their games were most en couraged is an indisputably fact. Spor of some kind all nations have bad, and prob- ably will have to the end of timV There fore, as boat racing is the most innocent amusement we are an advocate or iin the1 proper boy pds. ( There is scarcely any 4obf water within the borders 6f bar State a, we have at Iewjbern for bot sailing and rw- rng. .The ease,a mile and a half at the city. widens to 9 rnles forty miles .below : it, at its month, without a shoal to impede or endanger the sailing- or rowing' of a boat, and notwithstanding this ftjet, until within a year or ' two not in the .memory of the '.oldest Inhabitant!' were there any boats constructed entirely ' for pleasure and put sailing and Towing audnow wa. begin to count them by scores. Bat which is the fastest sailing 1 boat ? Undoubtedly a majoiity: would "iay the Emma Katie. She has shown herself to be the champion for two years in succession, and carries still the victors' flag. Yes, and we add with mpie than becoming modesty: The fact is Commodore Slover does not throw it from his pretty boat ' sufficiently often to stimulate her ' rivals for renewed efforts in., future contests. Bat which is the fastest boat ? We deny that the Emma Katie fsr and . will . give our reason for the assertion in our.next. D. A Vlrglala -Excursion to Oar Sc- .j.jj.-- r "t . ! Shore. There will be an excursion ' from- Rich mond to Beaufort on Monday next, the 12th inst., to go by rail via Weldon" and Golds- boro. The twin will leave Richmond at 840 M.v and will j arrive at Beaufort about 9 P. if. , s ill This is comparatively a new departure in the matter of excursions, j at least to the sae, side of North Carolina, and we hope i is only the precursor of; many snob. Beaufort bas had but few visitors from yirginia, or indeed, from any State but our own, ana we nope ner . citizens will make the visit in question so agreeable as to indabe the ; participants not only to re peat t, Irat to regard Bcanfort as the most desirable of . the seaside resorts for a sum mer home. It might not be amips if citi zens of Newbein, Goldsboro and elsewhere, would join in ihe excursion. They could thus not only contribute to the pleasure of their' visitors, bat retain in some measure the' hospitality now . bting enjoyed by our fellowwcitizens ot WestemvNorth ; Carolina inf Richmond Botygh Observer ' 1... According to the reports received the Lecislatnre stand thr s far as follows : Democrats elected to Kenate. . I ' - " House . 3 Friend Alex; In answer, would say, that I BhaU suit sell tairts at'2$, ttpttt (stopped by an lajnnetion. Mcwe, " i Total... Republicans elected to Senate. , House. . 4 . J'"i Total.'.'...;,. Independents elected to SenaJe. House . .23 60 .t . . . 97 .....13 j ' ; 27 ; ...AO .....5 8 I Total: . ... .. ...... K .13 ' Total opposition ................. 63 We are glad to be able to state that Jlr, Shackelford ' fs elected He received 506 votes in Jones, and Scott. Rad.. 711. The above figuring may be altered in some par ticulars5 The ' Democrats will have more Ihan 30 maioritv over all opposition, and have also both Houses. wvu btar. Athens TA Grand JLodee. . The two committees appointed by and Metropolitan Lodges to procuro homes for delegates to the Grand Lodge which convenes in this city 6n Tuesday next, will have a final meeting to-night and reports will be made as to the number off homes that have been , procured. .. Of course -the obmmitfees will put in Iheir heaviest licks to-day, and as it is necessary and essential to the credit of Newborn that about 75 homes should be procured it is hoped that our citizens will not turn a 3eaf ear to the earnest entreaties of the bard-working com mittees. It is true this is noi a very favor, able time, for visitors expecting homes to come here, as the families of citizens are away spending the summer, yet there are a sufficient . number here to entertain 75 person. " - . . : . - - V ' j'.j fine Peart, A bunch of ponni pears, grown by our townsman and excellent farmer, Jo?. Ii. Rhem', was laid on our table yesterday. Like every other kind of produce raised under the experienced hand of Mr. Rhem, these pears are exceedingly fine. On two small twigs, four or five inches in length, we counted ten pears. ! Tnia Is only for Gentleman to Read ! 'subo uj jo 9u8t9 q jto siqi at BidOoio Ztyp9 u q piog sii oa UPt noA. pa ,89uof Ang siapMoa ieq)o u'i punoj qoqsv-iajBi ureojo not 89)n)ti9qn8 snouoBioa iq siaeipeasuj ema ra xtb raoij oeij q J so)V3g poiiafi en ui ssnnaqo aapBO aq poounoaoja pna uojpjsr?OT ;oojj9d 0Ai3 o) pejuBirc sj '! ' lsoub qSnaiqi j pai tjii 89ipi qj OAOtpq pnv 8dlimi ye m pjoti8 poo3 eonpaijat o qsM. oa esneoeq si Sa)svonoj eqi psei 0 neaxonaeS se'nbaz Xuo oji aosvax eq ; J Coal Dalljr Kxpcctcdl 200ton8 of first quality coal, seleoted for family use, which will be delivered to dwellings at $5 or on the wharf direct from schooner at '. $L 75 per ton. Orders left with Mr. 8, R. Street, Jr., South Front 8tr6t, or at my diatilleryon East Front, will bp pronipUy filled, Eiwah Ewjr. SCHEDULE A. U.C.R.R' Trt f aVa l?f M 1 .Hft fIVWV t Tf On and alter Tuesday. July 8, 78. Jtorso Wist. Leave A. 1L 6.18 .6.33 6.51 7.19 7.23 : 7.39 ,a36 9.10 9,2$ 9.51 10.28 10.471 .11.15) 11.31 Ar'ive A. M. "STATIONS. i JMorehead City. 6.33 Colebumville. 9.14 a 49 Newport, 8.58 7.15teaveIock, I 8.32 7.22jWooxibridge, I &28 ,7.38lCroataxi. ; &12J &16ewbern, . I 7.38J ' 9.fJ9rTuscarora I 6150 . 9.28k3ore Creek. . 6.31 9.50toover, I 6.09 10.18feinston. t 5.40 10.46Fallmg Creek. I 5.12 1L05I La Grange, 1 4.53 lL30 Bestl i : 4.28 1L58 Goldsboro, 4.00 JNO. HUGHES, President. Gomo East. -a' " 1 i - Leave! arrive P. IX. P M. 9.29 9.13 8.56 8.31 8.27 8.11 7.23 6.49 &30 6.07 5.30 6.11 4.43 4.27 notice in; bankruptcy; District Cottbt Iof the TJNTTtn Statxjs. For the Eastern District of N. O. '. ; In Bankbuptct. - .i In the matter : Jof Jock son A. Taylor, Bankrupt ss: ' r Tbis is to give inotice, that on the 7th An 1B7Q TVawanf a Ttanlr. ruptcy was issued out of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern Dis trict of North Carolina, against the estate of Jackson A. Taylor, of Whiteoak, County of Jones, N. C, r i a said District, who has own petition! JThat the payment ot any debts 'and j tb- delivery or any pioperty belonging ; to such Bankrupt, A n . V h Q tlOA Otlil 4VlA T fef of ahv property by him, aie for bidden by law ; and that a meeting of the i - . . . . iL.:M debts, and to choose one or more As signees of bis estate, will be held at a Court . of Bankruptcy, to be holden at . Newbern, North '.Carolina, before F. C. Roberts. Esq., Register in Bankruptcy for said District; on the 28th day of August, A. D. 1878, at 10 olock Ai M. 4--- j . . i . . J. B. Hxlu, U. 8. Marshal for said District. ' By 0. K. Hancock, Messenger. , FlnoTeas; . - ' , Frosh Parched Co (Too, Freoh Crackers and Cakes Finest Cradoo Flour, Choicest Cutter, Superior r.loIaG&es, Just received at I v :Ci Clover's- The National Vorklng man's Party or any other party can bo supplied with choice N. C. Hams, 12-12 cts. per pound; W. C. Gide Bacon -lOcto. por pound; by calling at Alex, Miller's, fio. 61 and 63 Droad Gt. FRESH 1 ARRIVAL ! Another lot ot that Choice Butter 20 &jolxX 23 Ote, " . i . i ; . ; ' ' j

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