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YOLUME
NEW BERATE, N, Ca TUESD AT MOHNTJSTG DBOBLSBEIt aD.1873. : , DUMBER 105.
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SOCIETY DIRECTORY.'
The following is ajist of the Societies and their
time and place of meeting, in Newllerne : v
"jfjw Berne Branch Evangelical Alliance;'1'
Rev. Geo.W. NeaL President:
. Rev. L. C. Vara, Fcretaryi-:;'-.r-:,"V.rr".i;..
Holds pro re nata meetings.
ct John CD, No 3, P. Jt. A: iL, ' v v-'
; i Wro. Dunn, "W. UL . '
no. E. ritfman. Secretary.- v-
ifet Second Wednesday night in each month at:
vaW prne O, No. 2 4 5, A. F. fc A. II.
A E. P. Lorchi W,
Thos. Powers, Secretary. '. ' V !' ',-
,r,.t3 Third "Wednesday nis?ht in each month at
1CBW IT J T3T..U ,
Solomon's Lodge, No VA.'Yf M.,..
5 . , 11. Johnson, W. M.
t..1 Harris. ---Secretary, - - , A I
Meets Tuesday evenings, at Drayton Hall;
l&enia Lodge, No. B, Knights of Pythias,
At : Thos. Powers, C. 0. j
J !. H. Missilier, K. of R. and S.
Meets Thursday evenings, at Masonic Hall.
'5erno Lodge, No. 71, I. O. a P. p
D Thos, Stanley, N. G. ;
Wro. M. "Wataon, Secretary.
Meets Monday evenings, at Masonic Hall.
' Trent Lodge, No. 2, I. O. M.. ' '
. J. A. Simpson, v. SI.,
C. Cnthbert, Secretary.
Meets Friday evenings, at Lowthrop Hall.
New Bsrne Grange, No. 18, P.' of H., .
J. S. Long, Master, f
J E.Nah. Secretary.!' ' - - .
Meets the First Satur ay it! - each month, at
Lowthroo Hall. ; ; ,
iVins Lodge, No.
26. I. O. G. T..
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Wra. Salter, "W. C. T.,
E. C. Cathnert. secretary.
' P r.n tVihe
Meets Tuesday evenings, at Lowthrop Hall.
Star of the South Lodgel No. 3, I. 0- G. T.
0 J. R. Brown, W. C. T.. ,
H. Davis, Secretary. i ''
Meets Friday evenings, at Drayton HalL
Btthlo'aeai Lodge. No. 15, L O. G. T ,
Rev. Alei. Bass, W. C. T :
J. A. Hall. Secretary. -
Meets Monday evenings, at Drayton Hall.
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Arriyal and Departure of Mails.
POST-OFFICE.
Nkw Bebne, N. C, June 14, 1873.
MAIL C3LOSES
For the North, West n-d South at 7 30 A I
For Beaufort and the East, at 4.15 P M
For "Washington,; Swiit Creek, Hyde and
Beaufort Counties, every day at 5.30 A M ;
For Trenton, Pollocbsvilie and Swansboro,
Wednesdays and Satnrdavs at 6.30 A M r
Vnr TTaitraB f via Beaufort) at 4.1 5 P 11
For Gran tsboro, Bay River and Van em ere,
Tneidajs, Thursdays and featuTaays ai o a ji
v v -WnTtft'W-tnnil South, at ;50S Pif
From Baufort and the East at 8.30 A M
From Washington Swift Creek, N. C, tc.
From Trenton, Polloeksvine and Swansboro,
Tnesdajs and Fridays at 4.00 P M ,
Frcn Grantsboro, BayRivr andVanrtemere,
Mondays. "Wednesday and riaays ai r
roTT,.. Prom R AM to 4.45 PM, and
S 15 to 7 P M. Sunflav from 12.30 to 1 P M
GEO. W. NASON, Jr.. Postmaster.
h.Z,A mnmsnnd all the popuLir papers of the
davat the Bateman House, Sooth Front street
Southern Diarrhoea Medicine1 Fresh supply
received at all the Drag Stores. r march 29-tf
" M Hahn & Co. aHheir stables pn MfddleSt
ffr n finA lot of Mules and Horses at ria-
....M.nrioH. Call and Bee tbem for your-
..ivpa - March 15 If-
Go to B. L. Churchill's, Middle street, for the
best of everything in the Hardware
and House Furnishing Goods line.
TTlTlnrftTA
Stoves at
very low prices. j k I.
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North C .rolina State Life . Insurance Com
pany, Raleigh, N. C., insures on all desirable
plans is progressive, prospe-ous and popular
keeps the money at home. Insure in it.
D. T. Cjlbbaway, Dis't. Agent.
t jj New Berne, N. C. .
Tor Sale. . J i ' ''";' : "
Lots on New South Front streeL Apply to
tf. il E. HUBBS.
Tor Sale- ' " I f ' : - ":' 'T' r f
A house and lot ion German St. Low for
caA. Apply to j, , ? HUBBS.
Por Sale or iease ... . x
Part of lot No. 81, west side ot Middle street
situated betwaan the! property of Charles Zinc
kand and George Bishop, Eq- :
Apply tO D. SHI-iCHTEU,
CorJ Pollock and George Sts.
Billiard Table for Sale. '.
A first class Billiard . Table (National sire)
with balls, cues and everything complete
for sale at a low figure. Enquire of John S.
Palmer, at Merchants Club House, New Berne.
; April 8-tf . I' ; I . ' ' ! " " : ,
Tor Sale. '
The valuable, lots situated on the corner of
Pollock and Hancock streets with Dwelling
l house, Office and out-buildings are offered for
' -sale at low figures. I Apply to Mrs. David Hea
ton; or at this office. ; ' , aug2-tf.
Great deduction in Prices for 30 Days.
Owing to dull times, I will make Pearl
types and Ferrotypes at the following prices:
4 large pictures, only v
, 9 album size pictures, only- l rt $1.00
, JS, S. VVOBMELI., 1
35 Craven, St.,'
' New Berne, N. C.
Notice , .-i--...u .t ..
Notice is hereby given to the tax-payers of
Craven Countyj that the State and County taxes
for 1873 are due. : All persons are notified to
come forward and pay said taxes. Prompt
payment must be made, i I will attend at my
office; at the County JailJ to receive the. same,
from and after this date. ; Oblaitdo Hubbs,
Sheriff of Craven County.
. New Berne, N. C, Aug. 9th, 1873. .
The merchants' Club House, -
Which will be kept as usual in first-class
style, is now open for the admission "i a few
transient and regular boarders. The iibles,
lodging rooms, and bar, cannot be surpassed by
any house irr New Berne, and no pains will be
pared for the comfort of guests. ?
tf. ' Wm. L. Paljusb, Proprietor
CITY D VICINITY.
; Th Editor "f thin paper is in uo way re
ppousilil for. ilit- vie-tB r t;it-mei.fc of Corres-lr
pondents. No fommniiiratioiiR of an anony
mon character will lenLKnhed; the real nanif
of the writer rnnst ftf-corupan-y all , e(mmnmca-fi
tins. Any one whr my feer aggrieved at
side of the paper.
Th re were bi.t two
wliflrf n yesterday.
boats, at the market
Genuine Meerschan:n Pipes, all styles, snit-al-le
for boliday gifts, for sale at M. Goldsmith's
Segar store, Sou' h Front Street. tf !
What more beautiful present for Now year
could you best iw 0611? better-half than
one of those snperb C'lina Tea Setts, to bet
found at Watson's. Eext to Pust Office. Fj-eshf
arrivals of everything in hi lino. . doOtf j
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Quantities of Northern hay is now comingj
to this market.'-This is ''harrowing to thef
soul" in view of the fact that some of the best
hay lands in the world are to be found in this
section
,oforth-Carolift.-f Jtfl.
Kome time ag a man by the name of Evans
was lyuched in Kiin-sns. and in a report of the
lynching, on of th K iusa pipers alleged that
before hi dsath h mida a confession, in
which he s iid ho onaa committed a mnrder in
Kentucky, for which two men were hung, j
In the case of ejsctinent for forcible enrj
and detainer, Mrs. Fanny Simpson vs. Thomas
McGinn, before Justice Wm. L. Palmer, at tb$
house of Gabriel Hardison, in the 7th Town!
ship, the jury found for the plaintiff, , and thi
defendant was ejected from the premises and
the plaintiff put in jseywion : "Counsel for de
fendant, L. J. Moore : for plaintiff, ifessrs.
Justice and Seymour. j
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A lady of New Berne has received the follow-
iDg communication : !
"Oephan Astltjm, Oxford, N. C.
December 24th, 1873. j
"Please accept hearty thanks for $15,
buted by citizens of New Berne, and for
uable box of confections and clothing.
44 Your gi-ateful friend and servant,
J. H. Mills
Arrived - '; i
Steauier R. .If igh. Hirdin-at M isfer, yester.
day from Norfolk, and will sail on Wednesloy.
Ziost.
Between Capt. Gray's warehouse and Walker
& Galon's, a Gold ltinj, with a white stone
setwL7$fi'npd,ert fv-m e l&fijwk3e4'by
leaving the saine ft-iipJrtaa 30 i-t
50 Howard. .
I offer $ ."i reward for the arrest and convic
tion of the party or parties who entered my
house between the hours of 8 and 9 o'clock pn
Sunday night laht. and took therefrom clothing,
&c, valued at $100. , , B. W. Morsis,
dSO'tf " " -- -! jjew gtM Kew Berne, N. C
mmmi . . a J
We are assured ih.it the Masquqftlde Ball on
Wednesdav (New Ye.ir's Eve) wilr be a grand
affair. The gentlemen having the arrange
nients in charge have . bad ample ; experience,
and cannot fail to inaVti'the ball' a sueuess. . A
large number of tickets have been sold.
N. R Get voar tickets earlv, as we learn
they are being sold-very rapidly.
Beware
If any artful ypuig mui in tfiis region chcr-
ishes the idea thtt he ein r':fl3 with female
affection, let him r. a I the loilowing from
K.insis jude in a 'breach of promise c se
"The evi lence'stowd t i it he sot up with- her
all night, and they sqnozo hands mid I ilked
soft, ani I think she ought to have about $2
damages."
, Notice. Vttj, .fJT.,.
The officers of the New Berne Branch of the
World's Evangelical Alliance, are requested to
meet this evening at 7 o'clock, in the Session
Room of the Presbyterian Church, on New
Street. It is hopecUhsta full anii'prompt at
tendance may be had. i
v Rev. Geo. W. Neal, President.
Vice Presidents : Revs. S. W. Wescott, ;W.
C. Gannon vE.,sM. Forbes and J. A. Suydam,
Messrs. r'Slale JWttZ fioflisier, E. Hubb
and N. S. Richardson. ;
Corresponding Secretary, Rev. L. C. Vass.
Treasurer, Mr. Geo. Allen. j -r;
Reo'gSect'y, T.yA. Henry.
Digestion and Paradise !
Ail talk of blessings ! What a blessing is di
gestion! To digest! Do you know what it
means? C It "is ft tacr have the sun always
shining 'aiid' the"stta1e always ready! for
vou. It is to be met with .smiles,
and to be greeted with tisses. It is to hear
sweet sounds, to sleep ita swpet dreams, to be
touched ever with soft, cool bands. It is to be
in Paradise. Adam and Eve were in Paradise,
Why? Their digestioi "was good. AM then
they took liberties ate bid fruit things they
pnnl.l uii digest That was what mined their
co n til tb t fobs,- -d-'stro dti wr "gasrr i jn.ices,
and then thay were expelU-d Irom Para
dise by an angel with the fl uumg sworLf- The
rri -ar;n, th. fi imincr swJrd. wlr.i-h turned
two wav v was iiidigewti n. T;ere came
arth bj au39 the
cooks wt-re bad, and tlu-y. called .it a d.d ige,
Ah I thank' God there' U f,o be" r more de
luge sill the evil co nes from this.; Macbeth
could not sleep. Ic was t!ie wp: r. and not
the murder. His wi'e talk d and walked. f ;It
was supper again. Mil on had a bad digestion,
because .. he w..s alw xys so cros3 ; and even
Carlyle-ninst bate the werst digestion in the
world," because he mversaTS anj- good of any
thing. Ah! to digest is to be happy. Bolierame,
mv friends, there is no other way not to beurn-
edout of Paradise bj a fi-.iwo-hauded, burn-
tstenw-qi vmade Jbycorepnoen 1 5 cjjji obtain
Ji4 mruA mi tf!plictfoti t-,tlielE4itfrf.ACj C
w' Corfespdrutfeu-tS 'Klrt'fcleaeHrtitroul M-ojie
in 1 6 word. . . . r
State of the Thermometer -
The., Thermometer at the Merchant's Club
House, stood Tuesday as follows :
AfT-ff o'clock
A. M.
. i 30 degrees.
' 4(5
44 "8
rt'-tt
10
12
2
4
C
50 '
52
4J
i
- a .
.
li
4
tt
Fricos of Maval Stores, Ctc. "
Turpentine. Te'low Dip
V Scrape ,
? r Spiri.ts.rper gallon-. ,
Tar".....
$2 25
si,$a
33 ets
10
?1'75
C3 cts
Rosin, common strained,
Oorn. from bats .
seed...... 3J3cfe
J?axe wines and. liquors at R N. Duffyg,
People' Mikkeif tdW. tjio best "pf J)?asi garden
seeds, &c. "' tf.
An elephant, it is siid, will live a hundred
years.1 -Capt. Ik astoMsbeo? ua" the etneVUy-ly
asking how long we snpposad a bed-bug would
live? We couldn't say, : whereuprtn the Cap
tain, proceeded to tell a little story. f An old
pink stern schooner was hauled up on the Sits
at Westpfrt and left there for twenty-one yearts.
Evcry day dnring all that time the tide entirely,
submerged her1 with the exception ot one corner
of the upper part of the cuddy, which project
ed above high water. When at last she wai. brok
en -up, between the beams of this part of the:
cuddy there were found living specimens - pfj
qlmex Jeclularius. They were very thin, said the
C:ipftinbnt looked healthy and capable of doing
bloo;l-thirstj work. We did not dare to ask him!
what they lived ona'l th:s time. Hnse-keepers
know that this troublesome insectis very
tenacious of hfebuMt is diieonraging'to learn
that it can survive;a f istof twenty one years-!
and within an inch of being drowned all the
time. ' .
Agassiz was twice married.
His second wife
was Mis L'zzie Cary. j
Ihs Spanish R publican forces; ndert Gen4
cral Moriones are surrounded by 30,000 Car
1 s s. 1
The Rjv. James Carmic'iael, of Memphis,
(formerly of Fnsdricksburg) is one of th
chnrch board selected to try Bishop Cummins
It is announced that the price of coal next
year has already been determined on, and that
the market will open ten cents a ton lower than
it opened last spring. ' i
The Postmaster General has made arrange-.
snmnts f ora f ourfh regular mail from? xew
York to Europe -.each week the newrjddi
tionmaD3ay being Tiujsav. ;
Senator Cameron voted against the Pennsyl
vania new constitution in Harrisburg, ' but
nevrtheless, his own ward gave the constitu
tion a majyrity of thirty-five. ; ?
Frog hunting for the Boston market is said
to be a profitable employment in Newburyport.
The frogs "are kept in tubs, and fattened with
meal, and afterwards shipped to order.
The nankrupt law is commanding the atten
tion of nearly every membJof the Senate,
and the Judiciary Commitwili report a bill
on the subject after the holiday recess. ; -
It is stated in Washington that, upon the re.
assembling of Congress, an ' attempt will be
made to have the Secretary of the Treasury go
before the House in person and answer in
quir s in relation to the finances. I
When Congress re-assembles ' eall is to be
made upon the District Board of Public Works
for the names of all persons who havebtained
contracts, with the names of those who have
recommended their appointment.
It is said that the baneful habit of opium
eating lshcreasmg in tnis country, irom
three to five years of indulgence wrecks the
finest constitution, the" eyes are snnken, the
frame is emaciated, and death end3 the wasted
life.' - "
Within the past week, two deliberate ats
tempts have been made to throw passenger
trains f rorri tbft, track on the Delaware division
of Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore
RailroadJV The, ttrst . attempt
was .'made on
Thursday. ' "v ,.'. v
A Manual of Health.
'An edition oflf.tweeilniu! and ten fmilions
of copies f a very.msefodork isr now ready
lor graiuiioua uisinumiau, uu o iu ua unit ui
the askius at any drug store , in the United -
Slates the .British Colonies Spanish America or
Brazil. The work referred to 1 Hostteter's Al-
inauac tor 13Y4. ine meuicai poruon 01 11
- nM m a. ' r a 1
treats of the various ailments to which the
human system is., snbj-ct, apd sets forth the
peculiar properties ol lio.teiter s. omacu en
ters the purest and best tonic at present
k66wn--fts. a preservatire of heiUth and
stiengtb, arid as a remedy for debility and dw
ease,: The; Almanac is printed in all the princir
tiftl ' tariffuaires" of the ' ciyili23d world, - and
reaches a larger number, of famili and indi-l
viduala'tban any other meoicjir treatise tnas .
was ever issued from the : press. No jnan or'
woman who has a dne regard for the choicest
of heaven's blessings, bodily vig r,should fail to
read the plain, simple and convincing articles
which this truly practical publication" containa.
The miscellaneous matter is varied, iustrcctiva
aid amusing, and the calendar departmeut
copious and com prehensivew Hostetter's Alo-
oac i. in ' shot t, a nonsenoia -cott'Dmsucw,
adapted to the use of all classes and callings. The
farmer, the planter, the miner, the. merchant,
the mechanic, the laborer, the professional ma-i,
all need it; and to invalid" of both sexes ft is
literally ..an -raniclii of : prime necessity.. The
medical - . tec'inicalities which . . reader - bo
many - medicar treatises intended : for
DODular use nniuteligible to the general
reader, have been carefully f avoided m
this pamphlet.' " All is clear explicit, forcible,
and .reconcilable with reason and common
sense. .
1 The proprietors. Messrs.' Hoatter & b3itn,
' Pittsburg. Pa., on receiit o two-cent stamp,
will forward ft copy by mail to any person iwbo
cannot procure one in his neighborhood-, -r
1 1 1 1 : r - WP r. z-
13Z! JUT iBGHTrA FII
. FROM AVASHJNG-TONi ' ! tm-
, 1- 1 t - y WASHrsd-rosI Dee, 2iC
t ' 1. ..., re.-.. ! 1.. . t. . , .... '
Caleb Cashing haa been appointed: to succeod"
Sickles at Madridr; ' 'T
,r; Cushing accepts theySpanisa mission , , . ;
Ringgold Young and Neil , Hawkins, of Ala--baraa,
alleged Su Klux, haye beea pardonedi
Reoemng' 1 stations for marine corps . have
beeaclosea.- t frltrs iT J - -
L ' - FROil PENNSYLVANIA,, vi,,tl
Th'S TsMxSti or? e!nr Haiidle',' "PittsVuW,
?iiiySMmS? Eslfcr Plt&burgSlntJ 1
Cleveland Pittsburg itaiiroaos, au opexatea
Jsythe PeaavylTMw?!,Cmtral,i .haye , a&nck.
Every effort"' is- iteing xaads by , the office rs . to
supply their places. It is expected -that the
trains will run as usual. . f yt.r
.'f.'l . 1 T"-- TTT). H.J--..:
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Particnlars. pf , the Stowe fratricide jand the
subsequent hanging of Henry Stowe, show that
the two brothers,, with some companions, after
drinking whiskey freely, commenced .shooting
at a mark John Stowe Insisted on loading -tte
rifle for each oonspetitor, and Henry contended
that each man should schjilgejhe gun Mnaself .
. Henry, however,, acceded to ; the ; aemana ,01
John? until it yr& his turA to. shoo t, when, he
demanded that the rifle be given tohinata load.;
Hign-word tollSwed, jn-iecoTirse ofwhich
Henry charged John with dishonesty in not
putenglny ball.ih thsua Mdn BftTJoied it-
last. John caUea enry a.jiiar, riipon woiou
.Henry shot John dead, with a revolver.
Henry 'k was inediately CjP-UMi
ronaainder , - , of ? ..the ,4 party,. ? ,numbering
four ' ' nervl draggVcT tor a ini," from vwhica a
rope was' procured, and' banged to a liml
The company then' repaired to the 1 office
-J- 'Ji-'A'UA
T . . . . . r .
their -victim dead,s-theyeeaaing to -realize for
1 'L -LL.Lk ii kTk
' - x a a-iu - ' fc-w. . J f
wno parcicipawsu ubu buu uto uwi jck uu
captured.
The parentsuof tae brothers Stowe; who lfv
inPennsylvania," wre informed at once of the
terrible affair, and arrived yesterday afternoon
andtook charge' of ' the 'remainsof their sons',
who it seemed wete theif only children. i
The Railread i shops, have , stopped so as... to
allow - the mechanios to. take ther striking -
gineers places. "-' No i reigbt 8 trains have J left
i FROM NE W.YORK. :
.f ew xobx, .
The failure of Bancroft .fe Krenth, dealers in
CNew Ybsk, Dec1. 27,
dealers m fancy
;, nas Deen annouuueu. .
The houses are not largeV
Tbe bank statemenOs eSiomwgrhttg in-
crease $875,00.9.; specieincrease 1 1,00,000 ;
legal tender a trifle deposits increase $1,000,.
000. - . -
t FROil MASSAqHUSEpS.
-: - . .. . ,.: Boston. Pac. 27. ; j
The books of Jordan, Marshall & Co., haye
been seized on alleged re,Tfnne f rauds of Hjr-
500, 000. v Those best informed thinXthe fraud
will reach $3,000,0007 w
TEOil MARYLAND.
f-fr t
Baltimoee, Dec 27.
Several sensational reports having been: sent
from this citv.,bi regard to the flttin
the' fillibuster steWer," Edgar : Stu
expedition to CabTCmd it having
stated
in. the iocalVpresa ttnsprniijg Uhat;sb:e hid
cleared from this poriforamajj the follow
ing authentic and ofllcial 'stateinenm regard
4 to tiio vEdsar Stuart, ifi furnished the .press.
fh raf
wJie atJaniina: .wharf
1 ' k e .
The Bteamer now
watched daily ny ine vusrom -
register is in'lhe handsTbit the GflJh50t?rf this
. . '. , . " rfV Gt 1
Dort and she will not be allowed to leave nnaer
any circumstances without ine full ' knowledge
and consent of the proper department at Wash
ington. - V"
NEWtYORK MARKEIS.,
New y'obk, Dec. 27
Money active at G37 cents' Gold $1. iuf
$1.10i- State Bonds qnie'and homfnal.'
-Cottons-net receipts 295 bales; 'gross, 2,953
bales, unchanged. Flour quiet . and .- steady.
-Wheat opened from 1 2 -cents lower, and
clotd firmer choice winter red $1 64 ;i Corn
one cent better. Pork quiet at $16 25. Lard
firm at 85 cents. .Groceries generally firm and
moderately active.
Naval Stores quiet. .:, V
' Chevalier Nigra, the 'Italian
. . c j
Minister, was!
cordially received by President MacMahon ou
Tuesday, aad the interview was ol a friendly
i ' - .. - . 1 -
TJT;o.
Ihsreby warn allpersags whomsoever, tradef
, ! ;?5JLAh(r , imM
or house room, roppiflori any way giv
ing aid to my wife, Syp1n, who has left
my beoTand board, -ith. nay consent. I fur
ther, warn all persons against famishing ' her
with any means of escape from thiseuy, coun
ty or State, as I shall prosecute any person or
person's so doing to the fullest extent, of the
law1. I further warn all persons against giving
her oredit for goods, merchandise, or anything
whatever, as I shall pay no bills contracted by
ner. - a iartner-conmiaiitt auy pcxauu wuu u
given the said Sydia Mason a house, or house
room, to put her out immediately,- or I shall
nrnceed accordinc to law as to the same,
,iDec. 13, 1873. -2a3; hytx Masos;
-i5 pspia iaOSF otices--
'Tte Silver LaVo Cfaral" Bateman'a. '
tf
9 Albon) Pietpres at ' WbsBMllrM for one dollar.
Insure your property i the old .Etna Ins Co
... - , t rTT liARKpws, A?enL
1 dr, f 1;... 1 ; y ,-i rwt. - , ..
4 9 Album Pictures at Wormall'a (or one dollar,
';fThe best Of M Mi 01 ail kiuds are to-be found
at theStall of 11. Satert. Peoples M-urket. tf.
-.-. 9-AllorriP.ctures at .WoruviU's for one dollar. '
' 'Just received at Moses Pattsrson'a, a targe lot
of State Pris'aot tnade bbota r aad- shoes- of the
best quality.J r. s K.A v .., :
. Anica hidaly: presqntro '$ .the Singer
Sewp Mchiae3 for sale;.by : E.,.,0. ,Bett.on.
Craven Street. I . d23tf .
t O,. ain't th.ey lovely forjaoliday gif fcj ! those
magnificent gbldor 'silver iime-keepersj nobby
chains and fobs," sparkling diamond or ruby set
or plain golo! rmgs,flatehy Bhirl Rtuds-'ancl sle'STe
bnttobs beantif ul and "taking" ears rings and
breast-pin3, ;and .bracelets for ladies,, napkin
rins, plated ware, &c, At . Jonathan Whaley s
Jewetry store east side of Craven Street. Call
on mm Detore nis uest gooas are soiu.
--v-.. - ' . " . rr t . . :. ;: r- ,
Hestanrant. Superior- .
vl The' Best of oysters, coffee, and general ' re -frasbfaaenta
at Gutarelli's, opposite - the Gaston
HonseJ Open day and night. " J , , d23tf .
tpicd VIA ' -Wanted. ' f'
' ( Ten good oarpentera wanted immediately to
go tojCape Hatteras Banks tjvorknGovern
rqent work, towhjora the highest wages of , this
coun try, with board added, will be paid. ' l
Apply to , " James Bon,.. -
rf , Pollock Street. New Berne.
I XJiee Ztoliday Present- . ; '
r Xnice holiday present a Registered Policy
in the North American Lifi Insurance Co.5,' of
New Yorkl - Secure one before it is too late,
from " - f r r- Pitt Baebows, Agent, rr
J .V.?- . ' - 21JEollock Street.
w'J'-'?:;','r'
hZ2 OOO.rrawarl.for.the.apprehenaon
and convicUon of the party or parlies wno set
a x .. . . t 11- -rr -a
fire to and burned my Dwelling H .use and
contents'-on the Myrtle Grove pLiutabon,
Craven County," oh Thursday taoring the 18th
mat. ; ' Hi ; Dr. J. W. Geat;
Christmas Irosent3. i- , , : s
Go to Wormt:L'j fcr fl.ie presoiits! for the
holidays-r-Chromos, Albums, picture frames
piotogiaphs, novelties, The largest stock
of Albums ever brought to this city which1 he
off jts for less than New York prices Wormell,
the Photographer, Craven St. - . tf.
Sr. 35. E. fiveritt, Burgeotr Dentist, -
Berne and viciriityrfhatM has permanently lo
cated in this c;ty. and will be pleased to wait
upon those who desire bis professional services.
j0ffi58fore pre8ent;afMrs.Carraway's, on
p0uoct street. o23 tf
particular aiieiiLioii paiu iu cuuiuou a mw.
, . TlJ4 viftosu, Bank or New Beejtb,
- A f ; ; - ! H December 12th, 1873.
:Tha ,,,.31 meetine of the Stockholders of
tni3 Bank, for the election of Directors, t and
transacfTdn of such other business as may
iA,a hefora them, will be held at their Bankiner
Honsa on; the second. Tuesday, v being the 13th
dav of Januarv. 1874. -r
The 'noils will be ' opened at 12 IL to be
closed at 1 Fi IL rJiH j t J, A. Guiow , Cash.
A tax to pay the indebtedness of the.
above township,' and for current ex-I
tenses, tor xne year iwdi -
Notice is hereby given thatatax'of22 cents,
on: the onefbundred dollars r, real alid personal
property valuation. and 6 centson the Polls,
to py .said indebtedness has been levied by
order of the Board of Township Trustees. V
. jti a. KiCHABPsox, unairman. ,
Tho's MoCabthv. Clerk. -V1'-' " ' ? tf.
ATTENTION
t desire to call the attention of the publie to
tuefac t that I have now on ' hand, and ; win
continue to! keep, the best, as .well as the
caeapest cigars to be foundin this city; the finest
brands of chewing tobacco; viZ: May Flower,
rSolace; Century arid Chesapeake. The finest
J j,ran(ja Gf smoking tohaeco, ramong which will
' i-J.
be founa Xfurnam.. Virginia ana xurHisn.
Snufts of ' all kinds, and a . large variety oi
pipes and smokers articles of every description.
In addition .to 'the foregoing, every article
usually kept in a first-class Ciar Store, can be
purchased at wholesale and retail at New-Bern
Tobacco Emnorium, "South Front St., two
ioors above the Gaston House; '
; - , ? II. GOLDSMITH. Proprietor.
. . Decw 9 tf. ; t 1 -. -f- . , : . - ,
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; Hew ; Advertisements.
To Merchants,. Liquor Dealers, Keepers of
MT1CE 13 HEKE3Y GIVEN TO MKECHANTS.
Traders. Lianor Dealen. Keepers of Hotels and
Boarding Hoases, Keepers of Feiries, Auctioneers.
lararance Agents, and all others required to pay a
1 nrovirions of 'chedole 'B," of the present Bevenue
Tharsflay. Jac. 1st, 1874, attend at the efflce of the
Rpigtirof Heeds, in the County Jail building in
LiSW VI me Oiaie. mat lilts uuuersisuui win. uu
New Barne, for the purpose of receiving snch of their
J ending; Decatnber 31st. 1873. as ere required to be
(rivpn tnr taxation i. Those whose dntv it is to attend
list 66 Receipts, t nrcnanes. or tuues, xor ine quarter
Da pive in, aca wno iau u io uv,wui ov uauic m
oabltt tax, and also snbject to other penalties.
-I i . - - JAMS U. iiARBISOX. ;
' ,-.v". Rta P"f c-
' Basques for the Masquerade, at Berry's.
(ilrand Masquerade - Ball
aswAE'SmSl, 1373,
:,he Taw Berne Silver Cornet Band
i will ave their second Annual Bail, at
i'
StanleyTTAl 1 ,
, .n this citt, Wednesdav mirht. Dea 31st, 1873. (New
j t mttee of Invtation. or from members of the Band-
I. jZ. Qp nxviTATIO
Tew s isve.r Ticaets can te ootainea irom ine twnai-
4
Oso. W. Naso Ja. J P. M. AeoeTTXK.4 ftrlfPs AH,
Dr 3o- 8mvl j R. IL llibr'on, ; O, ITtes, -ti.
M. OAFst;V. - 1 1. KVst. -I B. M
C B-vKeklcr,.
m . a . t tn
Nc w Bcraie Markets 5
TSbsqxxsb bx J.: Jt A A7 Patixksox.": s
Apples, fdbbL.
Beet, cnoioe... ...... .?...
Beef, whole, dressed,, . . . . . . . . . . .
Bacon, ....... '. . i'.i ..
9i12-
Bagging;.. ..'..V
Butter,
Brick, 1L,.,
$8$lf
2So '
$12$18,
r 17018U
.:a730 -
Bbl Staves, Whiteoak; .
Candles,. ...... .. . . . .
Coftee. Bios...
- Java . . ; . tn.. . . . ; . . ; ... . ,
Coal,...,......,.i.V.,...i:.?,-.ia
Cabbages,!.... .... k--
J it :'
1025--
ijrcseu- nogs, , .
Field Peas..
1 10ai 25-'
Flour, , .. , .
..." $6.00ai2 00
. ,92 00?
':v-4f ."".: J.';:
$1.601.7S-
- . $8 $10.
'5 i6$i.
1 50aa oa
Hides, dry, ........ . .
green, , . ...... .
Hay "fL hundred;
Heading, Ash, ;....f..
Oak ' Staves,;".; .. ..I'.....-..... .
Iron Ties, lb", . . ...... .. ......
Irish Potatoes j) busheT. . .
sweet Potatoes-.
4060 !
Lime, tJ5&$2.50
lArd, Tr:".. "ttt. 7m". r:vi;T;:vT,,ai1is
MuUets,i;;.njv..-.v.$6.W$6.W-
Herrings, m,... .UU6.UUV
Drums bbL i . . -
$5.0-
1 00
2730 t
S035
'.u-,4.0-$6.00
f 16 00
ULoUsses, syrup, .,...". , . . , .
Cuba, ; . . ...
1 Enc, Island.. .....'...
Nails, .,..;'
Oats;. . r . . . . . ....... .....;. r,.
Por k, Rump.. . . . ,.l :. V . . i .I
Pork, Fre8h,,.,., . ,.
Pork, City mesa, ; . . . , , ; ; ... J
Peanuts, ne w ... i ... 4 .
-?lr $18 00
fl0$1.7&.
-.33 1
iags, ....... .........
SnuffrLorrilard'ff,'i1; . .:.
UHiau.1;i,ii,l.i,
6065
Shingles, Cypress,...,... 6 men. -$6; 7 inch, $3 i '
Strgar," white,..,.'........ ' ' t;; 12al4
? .".'T brown...... . v -k - 9al2l .
Salt, aack, . . . . , . . . . . " JU01 -60-V
"'Asnton;;.ivi ;ivv :rJ'"!fv::; $4.25."
,- alum bushel..1 ....... . ; -o.- -50
Span Cotton,t. ...... ............ $1.70a$1.8S-
Spirit Casks,. . . . v i i . . .V. ......$2 502 '75
Tobaccov -i.:. . f". .ti .i r 45a75
Wheat, . . ........... ............ $1 15a$l 39
Wood, (oak or ash), cord, ; $3 5(r
Yellow Pine Dumber. '. . ... . . . ... llVat20-
...;., HOBET HABUET.
Goll.. ...... ......... ....... .. r; ) ,109
AmericanSilver ..... I0O'-
Mexican.....'.. .,.",t'.. ......... 106all0 ;
:.3 :
SOUTH FRON I STREET:
JTew Borneo 2xr p
-- ha
3
rpHE DNDEESIGNEP
X meet tk.r: . .: ; .',
WANTS OF THE PUBLIO;
u First-CIass Hot&l
3
t-, . :i , has newly, . - . ..-.i-
fiefitted j audstii'urnisIiedLi
it-
.4
.the above hom
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Zf
' and solicits a share of patronage.
J. BATBLSA1ST, Froptr.
LOEGH BROS. & MILLS
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WILL TAY YOU ' FOB
Si
!ale OottoB
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H A Y COHIJ (IP. fl OATS
Constantly oix E
Tiiloring Establislimcnt.
begs leave to inform the citizens of ' v
. ft ;I 1 :-- - l ; . r v t- f .:, . V-'.. ji
that he has opened a first class Tailoring Etstab
Ushment - 1 .
. On SoutEFront Street
in the Store lately occupied by Wm. G, Bryan,
where he is prepared to manufacture r ' --i-.s,
f CLOTHING TO OOj
equal in fit and workmanship to the best'Tinora.'
fa New Xprk CityA- - ' v- y .CD Htfc i
THO M AG M c C A p T I T
t G R O C EH 1ES, L X'Q UO B -&0
' Janets" roiioCK ano iueen eireew. ,
' Tb kt'-'i- v paid for own try ptMoee AeV.
fnuocs(t joi i..Tkrs all ud see bj f. S
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