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' : ' 1 : ' Iff - i "i ' ' ' 1 ' '' ' i r i. E 1 . . '"r ' : :" j'.- ' - 1 "1.; ; - J"i 'l' ! ' ' ' S ':lr ' I ' t.v J : - . t ' 'I ' i ' ' r ' i -' !! f '"!' ! i - ' ; : , ' ' " - I ' I,"--. j" " j i - - . 1 p I i " --- Vt-Jw Vol. 10. No. 90 NBWBEBK, N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APBIL SI, 1880. Price, 2 cti i 1 ; v:ltf r - y f .. . : -. .. i ? 3i 8-; . , : r. 4 I . '97'it " " " 1 ?. j -v Si.! .. .' U I '. ' j;. it - Arrival and repAr.ure of Xiats. Post uitic.. New Bezhx. N. O.. D.c. 17th. 179. MAIL CLOSES For North, Wtrtand Booth, rift A. & N. O. R. B. t 6:19 A. M. For Beaafort and th E-ifit, 9S0 P. M. For Washington, Swift Greek, Hyde and Beaafort Counties every day t 4:iiO : A. II. ' ' . ;!": ij-l..-,- For Trenton, Pjllokerille end Fwans boro, Wednesdays and Satardays at C:30 A M. j F ,x Graatsboro, By Birer and Vander mere, Tne-dnye, Tduredays and Satur days at"60 A. t.J. Offlce honw in Mat-ey Order and Beei terei Latter D payment, from tJO A. II. to 5 P. W. In M tiling D ptr'tceDt, from 8 A M. to 60 P, M. Offlce open conatautly be tween these bnre except when mils are birpr distributed. Sdndats No MaiU received or sent. Office open from 10 to 11 A. M. ; Ethelbbt HuiiBs. P. M . Our market was well supplied with huge drum fish yesterday. Steamer ' Newberne, of O. D. 8. S. Co., will leave her wharf at noon pre cisely; Friday 23rd inst. The.steamer NewberDe, ofO D. S. 8. Co.r'8ailed Sunday with 739 boxes peas and the steamer Pamlico, of same line, sailed yesterday noon with 1.507 boxes peas, besides- other truck. Paper was shipped to us last week, but it did not arrive until yesterday, and as we could not get any inUhe ci V on Monday it was impossible for us to give our readers the news yesterday! The ,vr city wagon to be hauled by the horsqs of Xew Berne Steam Fire Jhaigme ",tT6 aittiV ;i3:;art'lvv.1c!j ami in bciug used on cur -streets. It is as laacy a3 a liudle and very pretty withal. Schr. Addie Henry arrived in this port Monday uiht, jtrom West Indies, with a cargo of banannas. cocoanits, iS:c. The baniiJiias. were sold at .retsiil to our citizens, and all day laige bunches could be seen carried about the streets. " "; - ;N . ' There will be prayer meeting, D. V., at Neuse street Methodist, Church this evening at half past five bclock. AH are cordially invited to attend. XoniiiiitttAiu for Council men. At the Democratic meetings he'd in the First, Second and Third Wards Monday nUht, Jlessrs. Thos. S. How ard, of the First, W. F. Rountree, of the 2nd and Thoa. Daniels, of the 3rd, were doo mated f or Councilmen. These genSUtmra Wert Councilmen during lAst yesf and Uuslr re-nomination (which is eqclvaltat to an election) is an evidence of tts cppreci&tioa ca the part of their ctItttdta, of their faithful servtea. At his resilience, at Point Clear, near Mobile, Alabama, on the 17th inst., Ur. Nathjlj? T. QooDnco, f)bnaerlj a CiU- zea of Nevtberni ' Mr. Goodiso, with his wife, tha daushter'of 'our esteemed townsman, Mr. W. G. Bryan, left Newbern many ears ago for Alabama. , . j He leaves a wife! and family, with many warm friends io Alabama and th'is State, to mourn his loss. - Ueath of Mr. Morirn. The sad intelligence has been re ceived in ibis city of the sudden death, froui eating poisonous mushrooms, at Glen Oak Apiary, San Diego county, CaUfornia, April. ,5th, of Mr. Rufus . MoiiGAJT, of North Carolina, who at one tirce was . engaged in business in this city and married -the daughter of Judge? Wm. J. Clark'e, of Newbern. Mr. Mosg vx's wife and two children still Reside here. , , . IF , YOU WISBL, A . W1GB; 'BJLUE -I SUIT, ; GO SUdalfflLt , IfcarlnarUumfcc. On Monday night, April 12th. James Black, a negro who had attempted to commit rape on, a Northern lady in Petersburg; Va., was taken from jail and lynched by a mob lashed tp fury by the heinousness of the crime com mitted, and the New York HcraW, in speaking of the affair, heaps the abuse found in the following article, on the entire Southern people. If such erimesJ are not calculated to arouse the.passions of Northern people, we are proud of our Southern birth, and desire to lire and' die among those who ever stand ready to deal out punishment (sum marily though it may be) to those who brutally assail defenceless woman.. ' We do not wish to convey the idea that we are in favor of lynch law far from it. We believe that the guilty should be brought to justice in the manner prescribed by the laws of our land, yet if t here is any excuse for the violent acts of a mob, it is where ven geance is speedily visited on a villain,' a cowardly fiend, a worse than murderer such as this fellow Black proved him self to be. He might have been tried, convicted and hung. Oa the other hand, be might have escaped from prison, and, being at heart a ravisher, commit. all the crimes in the category of crimes, bringing desolation and sorrow to many households. It is needless for us to deny the charge , LllM -1U luc luc'u lCB i T , i i.l O '! '' 18 lue umi lucl lu'Bs- 1 "5 oou,n . noP ulu m a corner, - ana nineiy-uine one-nunareins or ine Jie-"-aL'i- readers know the charge is false. The 'Herald's article- may reflect the sentiments of its writer, but we are satisfied it ia net endbrs ed byjrbe Iffrtb ern people at large. We have iff our midst many Northern gentlemen and we believe were such a case'to occur in this section, as that in Petersburg, they would join with the Southern people in wreaking vengeahee, should circum stances warrant such a step. ' Read what the Iltra'd says: " Lynch Law in ViRGtxiA A sur prising story is sent to the Herald this morning by its correspondent at Peters 0UIg. Ya. , in connection with the lyiiching' a few nights ago of an un fortunate black man. We do not, of course, refer to the lawless and barbar ous proceeding itse f Lynching iu Virginia, arid, in fact, in nearly all the Southern States, is in the regular order of things. Midnight murder by masked miscreants is the rule down that way; a legal and orderly; banging is the except tion. The surprising parj;" of this5 lynching story is that in the neighbor hood where the deed was perpetrated public opinion is j so a oused and &o load in I condemnation of the, outrage that it is not impossible the "regulators" wiU to punished to the full extent of tha law. At all events a special jury has been summoned to make; an inves tigation, and. If possible' discover the guilty partita. ; Thip is tally encou rag tag. It ahowa that i wleast one Stat 1 in the bouth aom approach is bein made towards the methods that obtain in the more civilized portions of the wcrid." ri-rVV.:-;:.-' - " I f I I II I -.1 . There have been in other places showers of frogs.fiih and esh, but it remained for Wake to ccnie to the front with a shower of bus. A gentleman living about three miles south of the city stepped to the door of his house about day-break yesterday and was startled to see the air filled with objects descending in showers, but softly and lightly, like snow-fiatics. He stooped down and saw thstrtlrcy were bags, of a dull gray color, "and a little less in size than a grain of corn. They fell thickly and as soon as they struck the ground began to crawl; about in a very sprightly manner!. Tbejr fell on the house, in the yard, eyfery where," and it really looked like a plague of insects. A brisk breeze was blcjwins at the time, from the eastward, arjd lhi& seemed to have borne the insects ! with it. They continued to fall steadily but slowly from day-break until the sun rose, and then the shower ceased. The poultry made a good use of j the, feast spread before them, and gathered in as many of the bugs as they cpuldL The j gen tleman who observed the .phenomenon says that be has known tle same thins; to occur before, but the shower did not continue quite so long a time, r Within a space of a few yards there were hun dreds, perhaps thousands, of the in sects. Raleigh Observfrj 1 Reaolutlona of Xleapec. Whxrxas, The Almighty, in His in finite mercy and wisdom has taken from earth Captain William Jones, who bad reached the allotted years of man, and who was ready atid willing, being an humble servant, and waiting the summons of the Master' with ca inn ess to go hence. Be it . I j Resolved, That Eureka Lodge, j while having sustained a loss and mourning oyer a link broken in the Fraternal Chain, s ill points with pride . to the bright example , and life of a true Pa triarch, gone before, to sit in the! never ending circle whose links cannot be broken, within the Courts of Eternity, 'Resolved That as a token of our brotherly love, w e wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty daj s and I cause these resolutions to be spread upon the minutes and ' to appear in the Nut SELii and JSeucbendan and a copy sent to! the family of deceased. I .. Me,- .. i- , ; JkV E.'IIuubs; Com, W. G. IJaiNsoN, ' JL. & X. C. JR. II. Co. The sjiecial meeting of the Stockhdlvl- ers of this Company, advertised for i.e 2ftb.'inst., is hereby postponed to su; me future day, of which due notice wil given. '. i ' , be Jons D. n'TFOKD, Pres' Opening! iMiss Kate L. Carraway and 5jss Ella llerriug will i be glad to lUe their friende, and tle public ce? eratly, call anl examine their stock of Pattern Hats, &c , ouand after Thursday, 4;ril eighth. . : ; i Per Stent, A two-story b iok dwellme. contain ing rive com t'ortable ; rooms, on thefir- ner of Craven and Broad streets, cap. be rented on reasonable! terms. AppK" at this ollice. Mr. Dewey has just returned zirom the Norm with a full stock of MilliSery, wiich JM-rs. Dewey will have ready for general inspection on Tuesday,- April 20th, and hopes to see the ladies. We are authoi i 'Kd also to st ate ai at SSjlin ery;is cheaper than usual.. f . 5 - M Go to W. Sultarf & Go, if yqu want a fancy Casimere Salt of the latest siyle. A'new. slock of Ladies and ji&ses' Oil Colored Hose, at J.. F. Ives, k ' Fine Embroidered Hose, Ives' to be sold off very low. Go to W. Sultan & Co's if you want a N"ice Fashionable Hat. ; ' A full line of Gents' Calf SkinfcoVs. at J. F. Ives Spring Dress Goods very cheap,' u J. Fj Ives ,: . ; .-, L .. ... . . . . SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMfM'S SALE OF,' ' ' - - j " v . , ' 1 Wcdacsday t:-d7, April 21, '80. . , Bale at 10 o'clock, corner South Frohj and Middle streets. I ; . . - Wa.xso3 & Street ?. uctioceer3 mjGcsssxisxs ur yejxexix jlit' X17T SHELl, . A County Commissioner, with wood on his back, Is a horae of a feller Ax e needs but a sack, To add to nil burden a side of nice " . bacon,. .' " ' ! . ' ; : 'i ' Which, 'long with the wood may be easily taken, .. .. :' If he'll call at my store, which is right on the track . : ? Of County Commissioner, with wood on his back. Old Abraham Lincoln jumped up great from a raft,' x , Soil County - Commissioner from the style of his draft. Let the musketry rattle, let brass cannon roar, v ; ' .- A brighter day's dawning for the desti tute poor, j ' . J Our County Commissioner has the wood on his back , ! And a side of my bacon in his old cot ton sack. I f Ciias C. Cuv.uk, Jr.; Grocer,; ) Broad street, 3 doors from Middle." MILLINERY GOODS, Mis$ Jjrrietto IaTiQ'& Spring" Millinery and Fancy Goods are now ready. She will be pleased to have the citizens call and see them. ANY ARTICLE of .' ; '!! j-e-w!e lr y " EVaR SOLD BY M; If not found as was REPRESENTED,: . .' ! . .; It can. b returned and Money will be Eefunded. B.I.BELL, MIDDLE STREET, NEWliERNvN.G, New Goods' iHow Qoods i s : - ' ' W. SULTAH C: ci i Weinstein Building, j ; j.. -:-t ,. ,- . T ESPFCTPULLY INFORM THEIR Xir friends and customers' that hey have just returned from the Northern markets with a j large and carefully selected stock or Spring and Summer Goods, now" opened for ; inspection, consist ing of t f latest styles LadlOO Drooo Goods, a fall line of VhitO Cooda, to and DttOOOi J j , of all the latest styles, . Ileas1 Ladies1 ani CMlirens1 .! Clota and Morocco Slippers. -! at all prices. A larger and more, complete stock and BOYS' CL0TIH1TQ than ever before. A full line of the latest styles of Mens' Ladies and ChildrensV ',, STRAW HATS, Mens' Soft and Stiff Hats. ; A complete stock of GENTS' PnaMISHINft i ' ' ' . .1 I.. - - " i ' ' and a preat many articles too tedious to enumerate, all of which we will sell as cheap if not cheaper than can be bought elsewhere. Comej one, come all, anl examine our new $ud a tractive stocic,. at the Weinstein Buildiug. Go to W. Sultan & Co's, if you want a fashionable Gaiter or Low Cut Shoe. , I " - i s : . - ' i ' !. - - I : CHINA, CROCKERY AND vvare, Call at Alex. Millor'a 61 and 63, Oroad otreot and examlno tho larrjont and best aooortmont China Crockery. Iron Gtono and Class Ware . In tho city, which will be oold at low figures. ' : ' Yj : I A full assortment - of Ladies' and Misses Shoes at J. F. Ives'. j SPRING GOODS ! SFHIHQ 6Q0BS I ! J. F. IVES, DO. n CO LU LU O i C i ; V 1:1 A nice lot of "Spring and Summer Coous in at J. F. Iveh, t rabtacin al " the novelties-of the season. A full stock of ... fi --.. i HOSIERY, ' GLOVES, - f p DRESS GOODS, .CUSTOM-MADE SHOES, Both Ladies' . and GentsV . C-A.JL.1- AND EXAMINK n i v-'i . s 5 j .f" ; 1 i t i t - r 0
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