111 1 1 tWWjWI - t IU'i tjJ , iS Brl boJX I itdT JrrrtCKjGil i Ft?.-"- ".rr'P , r-TTTTj .: - v. -rv r. ft t 1 r 3a tvv 2 .warn! I? - ' ' I ii feri p -rf i ; cr 2: - ;S f ,TJ- Tali - iIf5lf i 1 fin - : 5 .- . i r; . ... , f 1 4 I 43.?:. r if v j M-SS i n a; July lsi lso j ' AUIIi CLOSE I k.Fo Kortb, WiHt and Soath, irfft i If B; E. :t 6:13 A. W." - I For Beaufort wad tb Euit. "rfO P. IL i jgpt Waihingtop. Swift Greek. Hfde.imd : Beaufort Conn ties Tuesday and Fri- Mi: jdays atG A. -, , - Por frenton. P IIokaTlHo andBwana ; , boro, daily 'at 7 A. ?-M. , 'I ; J; . ; ; - '' For Granuboro, fly Eire; and Yander . , v- mere, daily at 7 A- IV:.", 03ce hoar tx ilooey Order and Eegi terei Lfr Dfpariment, Iruoi 8.30 ; A. If. to 5 P. M. 'v ' n Mailing Dopartmon from 8 ATM. to 60 P. II. ' Otfiod open coaMtautly be tween the&o hours except when1 taail? are neiec dutribnted. BufctArs No., MftiU reoeire 1 or sent Qficd open from 9:30 to 10:30 A, ; Ethelbekt Htr i8. P.. M. Divine services to-morrow Go to church. r k.8 usual '-Fine French Banting, for Dresses, at A. SI Baker's. That prince of farmers 3Ir. Jos. L. IDieni, laid on our table yesterday the 1 first cotton bowl of the , season. The bowl n fully open, the soft white cot' ton hanging in long.luxurious tags from the hull. It was - plucked from that tM)rt!on of Mr. Rhem's farrn under the supervision of Mr. Richard Civils; It will be remembered we rpported the first cotton bloom !n tlie 8ta.te, plucked from this piece of ground. j We hare some fat men in our jown 'and re have some notoriously lean troes. ne or me iauer Kina was in a wagon a few days ago, and; passing a jeau irienu wao was stanainjr in a crt)wd, he called to him to jump in ' at the same time remarking to the - crowd that he was going to take John to; Waf den's and sell him sr' that 'War den couiu nu an orur lor oones. it was a Question with the crowd which one of the twain would be left : to bring the .wagon ba:k after ilr. Warden made bis feloction. By George ! and it was not such a close question. K tiled on the Track: :i Thursday nijht while -the down train f was passing through this city, Maj. A. i K. Deunison s horse was killed on the ; tra'k. --'! '. 3 l ne animal nearu the ; train '.coming I and at once tooK to the track, in front I of the engine The engineer "slowed down," probably thinking, the horse I would soon go on one lor the other sides of the road. But not so,1 with a I Persistency stemiug to beborn of a de- I termination- Lfr " self-destruction the I horse held bis position and was , run down and killed between South Front J street and Trent river bride. before t the engine could be stopped. . . , i - J ? ' IlemamiiiiX in the Post Office at f Newborn, Craven 1 county, X.i C, j July 3ir, 1830, arid not! called for: 1 A James Arnold, j I - C-r-Mrs Louisa Credle. D Miss Mitty Daniels: ' ! : F Georgetiwn Fisher. ; O Martin A" GolJin; Miss Susio Gol goe, Frederick GreeUj n Shadraick Glat- tin, care Jane Day, . ! t , ' 4 II J Hake, Thomas W Hooker, Mrs lElleu Hill, Mrs H llymand. ' J Lucy Tones, Edward P. ' Jones. ? M Margaret A M.osley. -t , XI VJt If llCnilU -.Ji!'- ; ', ; t ? r Mrs Lydia Smith. " . . - , W Wlntield S White.;?Mlsa , Annie Webster, Jaiaes T. Walllurs. Rebecca rwuiiams. 'l :i : '"h" ; : Persons calling for iho above let . : ters will please .' say advertised. If . ot called for in 30 days they will be sent to the Dead tetter Office. 1 "V ' "0 ETU22XJJE11T IIUBB3; P. 31. Dfr XSadffM liiv Arrived . j f ; f Come up and get one for your dojj; OwiDg to delay in procuring themj the time has been extended to Aug 5th, 180, before -tbg of-iUnance fill he enforced. RTD. Hancock, t -i . The' newl v-finLsheI apartmentsi on Pollock street, over the store ?4fcu-4 pied Dyj. k ive, are onerea ior rent J FDuFf y. 1 For Sale. . Valuable houses and lots on East side Cra:eii street. For particulars apply to C.'C. Clakk, lArf.JBaker has'tnovetljii large anT elegant slock of Dry Goods, &c, to the store formerly occupied by. F. M. Agostine, on Pollock street.; Ic Crrvini. j Sarah Oxjey is,miw prepared to sup ply Ice deJAni by the plate or measure, at her saloon on Broad street. f ,Yoa'en baye ehtp bcr&p book by buying a bo tie of mucilage for five cents U Vine Be-Hive: ' : ! A tnir assortment of Ladies Misses' .Shoes at J. F.' Ives and ! Ladies Hose, Ties, RibbonEdg &c , at A. M. Baker's. 1 inir Ladies Kid Gloves only 50 cents per pair. at J. F. Ives, j Childrens Hose at A. M. Baker's. in large quantities a--J3l -rim Jineor uems- ViiroKia cnoes,' at J. r . ives'. i r - . . Claim Agraiiatt Crtivrn Coantf. The attention of parties holding aims against the County of Craven is called to the. following order passed by the Board of Commissioners, July 0, I OudekED bt the BoA.r.D, That the Chairman of this Board give notice in oue or more papers uf the Stale, to the holders of claims against the county of Craven, ,who- may , desire to f und the stm'e, in-the new hnds of Raid county, to' present the same to the clerk, Mr. Joseph NeUoii, for Registration, with out delay ; ! Parties interested will please govern themseives accordingly., , : ; , . j Jis A. Bbyvn, j Chm'u County Coumnssioners. Ti e Justices of the Peace uf Craven Ctunty,"ar hereby' notified to meet at the Court House in Newbern, m Mon day the secnud day of August next at 10 clock. A. "11., witli thrt Uotiimia sinners .for the , purpose of levvinir taxes for the year 1880. W. u. Bbinsox. Chairman Board of Justices, , of tlie Peace of Craven County. XoticB-Jat!ce ftfluii Keac. ITlie Justices of the peace of Craven County are hereby notified to meet at the Court House in New hern, on Mon day the second day ofrAujiUSt next at 12 o clock al. for the purpose of elect- ng a Board of Commissioners for the next two years: - ' . . , . . . . W. G. Bkivson,' , Chairman, Board of Justices of the Peace of Craven County. J. F. Ives has removed to tha Store recently occupteil by N. B. Agostine opposite Episcopal Church, Pollock street, and will be glad to see his old friends and customers at his uew stand Oa hand,, constantly fulland- nice bt Dry Goods, JSTntioui, LBoots and Shoes and will guarantee prices as low owand quality of goods equal to auy in the city. Call and examine. A, good chance or tbpse .wbo, have to pay house rent; this Is a fine oppor tunity to redoee expenses MThe vacant Tots on Middle slret't, belonging to the New hero Academy, can be, leased on very liberal ierms. Tliese are some of the best building lots in the, city. Also to Tent, the office on Pollock' street, ad joining the. Episcopal Church ignuinds fApply " 4 to II; csr WnrrkHurtsr, , p ', , Secrt;tary,and Treasurer, At his office on Middle St..' Newbern. CTNi Shingles ! Shin-les!; For sale In lots to suit: a full supply of 5 and Clinch Cypross6 Shingles, Hearts and ! Saps, for building purposes. Will ; be sold low. Orders solicited.; -: . M ELIJAH EttlS., : Call at Alex. Wllller's and tryf somo s . UtheU best Goshen Cutter in the city. tal al times cool and firm. We keep our Butter in stone jars and packed In Icei) Also on hand." a choice article of North C a rol i n a V i neefar, at 4 O cents per allon.,1 S DM AO U JSNTEIXll i Highest market price in cash for a good quality Sumac, leaves free from stems, dirt and berries at all times and in any quantities. Parties who may. have, during the coming scasqnj sumac' of the above descrip tion, (will find it to their advantage to call on or address! thes subscriber. 15agsf furnished responsible parties. CalL for circular, giving full direc tions Also Kags, Bones, Scrap Iron, Metal,!; &c, bought an unlimited quantities. , ' i . John II. Warden", South Front street, near Middle . Xewbern, X. C Cut this out for future reference. N5WC GOODS! i ? Another new, and cheap as-:- :l k sortmsnt of DBYG00BS, tvFANCYGOODS, "Plain and Figured " I . DRES'S LAWNS AND PIQUESl m& CLOTHS, ,; ! I : All 0 colors; v. .' Silk Handkerchiefs, all colors. : Ladies Misses and Cliildrens Fancy . i Hose, 4 s and Cotton PARASOLS, Li non Cotton and f Plush J f TOWELS, hosquitc nettiiiTG, ; - Jij: V also good '"' ' , j Linen Handkerchiefs, at I o cents, ? vir C'l - - , :.h ;. . ..:! . M . . tiff Qood Towels, ! - f s I J 10 cents per pair! i-l Together with a complete v. stock : bf s 1 ; Gents' : Furnishing ; Goods, ' j. Just received at ; ' : iV.'SULTAN'f:; CO'S, ' ' W lLiuSIEDJ BUILDING .S7 17 A i T - I "PrvT,rr 'Vm.-f?TTf?iLT.; ... ..-r ! till Direcfor oT ,tl; A. ! & 'X.-C.'K. ii; Cor arid as - Chafrmah of thoBoard ot CotiitnfeaKnrf yf CraetfcrJanty, hatvinff'for tjje.hast fevr treeks43eeil the mbject ot mut;h tonuuent by sorao pi the .many distinguished pja journalvfoutateto tho peoPH Crareu county certain facts in oim ihectiof wlth,:hiy iaid official acts, which L am - sure the correspondent above;, referred toj in: the hurry of preparing . , their , communications, must "have iiiadvertentlv overlooked. Isay-overlooked, for ;t cannot be lieve;'that gentlemen occupying' po sitions upon the staff of an influen tial journal, and manifest ingp such deep interest in ; the welfare of fthe county, .would knowingly, be guilty of publishing ex parte statements of. any kind:- In ; order to make this statement intelligible to the public, you must permit me to uotetsuch portions . ot. the communications xo the " Xewberniau V ,as,I may , think necessary. - j ' -. " ; tin its issue ot June 12th, under the head of " The County Proxy,! ap pears the following: j 4t As I am: in formed, a motion was made 1 that MrBryan be appointed ' Proxy for the county; a, member of the Board nominated Iloii.iC. C; Clark for the position; the Board is composed of fire members, two of whom voted for Mr. Clark, two Voting) for Mr., Bryan, and with a, shumelessness so utterly at ? variance I with !pure De- respphdents, of the ,iewberniatri," I: beg 5oti ' "opportunity , through j the columns- of "vour valuable Uttl xuoeitkcy-tho-latter gcntlomuTelectyijdsf ?' Te simply " wish to inquire ed himself by his own votej", ; whether the Board, of which Mr. Had the writer of the above para graph known all the circumstances in the case, I hardly think he Would have regarded the casting of mv own vote for, myself, as , an act of , such shamelessness, , or m auv wise at variance 1 with pure' Democ racy. It has for a ' long time been customary in this county, and very properly' sbj for 'the Chairman of the lioard ot Commissioners to cast the yote of the county in all meetings -)t the stockholders of the A. X. C. K. R. Co. Last year I was in structed to cast1 said vote, ;and this 3'ear, was again nominated for tlvq same purpose. Mr. Clark was also nominated; two ot the 'Commission- ers voted for him, twb for me, whicli mauo a tie, witn ine casting voiejin my hands. ? I. felt satisfied theii as I do now, that. .Mr.. Clark did not rep resent the views of a I very large ma jority ot the people of thd comity, upon the very questions upon which the: rote of the w county was to be cast, and being, further satisfied that the casting of the deciding vote had been forced upon me for a purpose I, without hesitation,1 and so stated at the time to the Board, cast that vote for; myself; or- rather for; the. Chairman of the -Board of Commis sioners and shall, ecer do so, under similar circumstances. Is there a man among your readers of any spirit or self-respect who would not have done likewise ? 1 1 have no ob-i lections to Mr. Clark," per se, occu- .. -it ,.f pyiug auy.posiiiuu hhiuu hid. gut,ui the neoDle to which he may aspire. and nave more than I once cast my vote for him: but believing that the people of the county, to whom I am resDonsible "for my official ucts. would and will, oe as with their Proxy, in . . . . well satisfied my thev would be if it .was held bv Mr. Clark,' arid believing that the Chair man of the Board of Commissioners whoever he may be, was and is, the proper .person to represent the coun ty on siicjb occasions,1 X. could ndt although esteeming ,Mrl Clark very highly as a christian gentleman, vote for him for Pr6xy. rTa those famil iar with Usuch 5 matters ife' isUwelj known that it is by no means.anun common or an unusual thing for parties to elect themselves by their own' votes.' I have been in many meetings, at .which; ? officers , were elected, and I cannot ! now recall an instance, when the contest was at all doubtful, in jvhich the aspirants did not vote for themselves; and ! will warrahtthd - assertion, (hat an examination pf v the records of the various corporationslof the country, tho" f this it jincJudcL-Jiill de. ta on at rale the (act that 73 to 00 per cerit- ot the CrJerir of the same were elected &y nrniii'crvTX yot esc This ithoj eij matt,erj Jhow e vcr, f j jsuch small moment to me, personally, that but for the erroneous' jmpre-' sfolfli has "cVeated 'among' L"a r very email tbvr? who are really; uot faruiliaT. with, the general custom in sucli matters, 1 should ToavAp&id no attention to and I do so. now, only that Ihcy may4 see,'tlaat'r have not iu reality; committed a crime, t; In ihe fiXewbcrnian oT -July . 17th the artless :simpUcUy of the ' accomplished. .',1 304 cxcQcding ly charming, that with your pennif sion I will give the public the "treat of again, reading his communication in full, ; It 5 as followe: . ' i Ewtoii .EwijERXiANr-pCiin it be possiblo ' that Ir." James A. Bryani, ; .Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Cra yen county, is in favor of shutting up fcourports by leasing the A. & X. C, JR. Ii. to tho W& Road, .when it is a fact that a few weeks since he was ex pressing himself on bur streets as being , opposed - to the Road being put into the : hands of Mr. Best , o r any other individual corporation i j And was not his opposition . to Best ; based cnieny upon tne grouna mas he might ;hand it over to the W. te 1W iRailroad What lias wrought this gfeat.chango in the mind of this county, official t- Will some one rise and explain.? . What say our people for "such ; ixi Proxy f l5id you not, Mr. Editor, state in a recent issue, that"thei County Commissioners ap proved of.Mr. Bn'an's course rela- tive to the lease ot uio itoau to 3ir. Bryan is Cliairman, will change with the wind, as we learn thatlts Cliair- man'has ?,.r Will one( of those public ( lunctionaries aiso rio mmiuu5 information on this point, and there by'' be entitled to the thanks of tho community ? Come,' gentlemen, speak out; not so much ; secrecy; for upon this lease question, the life of our dnar old town ' depends." --A i- If K, had been well informed upon the subjects1 of which he has essay ed to write, it would not DO necessarj for ine to rtqll him, that by the in telliirent nortion of the 'community. his ue.tioP8 i aud ! insinuations aro regarded as both silly, and pointless, . Tliere is' no man, K. included, who can truthfully say that he ever. heard me express, myself , as opposed to having the A. & X. C. llXll, 44 put into the hands of an individual1 cor poration, or that I opppsel Mr. Best chiefly' upon the grdund' that Uv. iiitwv milk it aw v a w w V. H. R. But to brush away the cobwebs ! of ignorance, or more Eroperly of prejudice, whicli seem to a ve clouded: Ks usually enlarged and Catholic view of men . r and things, and in order tliat1 the people of Craven oiintv may be coiiUKCT XV advised, I will state the reasons which! governed my actions in tliat matter. Mr. Best rfTered to leaso the A. & X. C. R. R. in ins owx name; hot for anv corparatlon, ' in dividual" or otherwise; but in the name !of and for t he sole: use and benefit of jAVm. J; Bet, : , He demanded that -the stockhold ers should bind themselves to him upon All points by instruments of writing, but declined; upon certain points, to bind liimsclf by Instru ments of .tiinllar tiraDort, and stated. hands, armuca if(erttjiq manner of the, dash ing crtvalier, that m is,, mat must rely TTOxon as a Railroad mau.: 1 1 said n 'ttho .meeting- f tliat,. such ( a propo siUonj was ridiculous,, preposterous, arid should never be entertained; that ilhad heard the W. & VTi R. R. had once offered S40.000 for the A. & XJ C. R 1L and that if .we accept ed Airs JJcsVa proposition, we, would have no guarantee, in the event of. his 'fallure Inhfs Western XV C. R. U; ' 44 Scheme,1, that he would not subiet the 1 Al & X. C. BJ R. to the W. & W. for $40,000, and an lie was. to pay us only SSOjOOO, make 810. 000 annually by the transaction; I thought if anything like that was to be done, thU Road had better mako that Sip,000 for , iUelL ;! . . Concluded an third pai X