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tlco Bemt EJailfi itnea, RAT&rOF SUBSCRIPTION i m .: i i trs i i a. - -. h i a i m .. - . .. - wiiM mtt i an ti ii iiin m- ...... t : i TBHUiS - CASH iH ADVANCE. One Tear ; ix Month Three Months One Month . $ 00 3 00 2 00 75 Persons sending; us club of ten -yearly sttb- seribersJ-will receive ft copy of the paper far tnajnme ungtsuaf. tuna free, at charge. - SOCIETY OIRECTORr. The following in a list of the Societies and their time nd places of meeting, in New Befne:" 1 Kew Berne Branch Evangelical Alliance, Rav. Geo. W. Neal, President, Rev. L. C. Vass, Bocretar.y." i I t X v Holds pra-re Wate meetinga. St. John's a, No. 3, A. P. 4 A. M., Win. Dunn, W. ; M. " ' O'eo.'E. Pitt-man, Secretary, i - " Hetts Second Wednesday night in each month at -.''.-' J " Maonic Hnll. j - Kew Borneo, Noi 215. jb P. t A. M. . - s. ? E.. P. Iiorch, W. M. Thou. Powri. Seerotary. Meets Third Wednesday niqht in each month" at Masonic HdlL King Slomon 'g Lodge, Ko. 1. A. Y. M., H. Johnson, W. M. Israel Harris. Secretary. : Meets Tuesday evenings, at Drayton Hall. Athenia Lctge, No. 8, Knights of Pythias, i I Fl M.-Asstine, C. C. Jno. C. Thoa?al K. o R. aud.S. Meets Thursday evenings, at Masonic Hall. Berne Lodge, No. 71 I. 0. 0. F., I ' --; W. F. Lof tin, N. G. . ; ,f E. Gerrock, Secretary. ; i j; Meets Monday evenings, at Masonic Hall. Trent Lodge, No. ?, I. O. M., . ) ! : R. T. Berry, W. M., : Oi "M. Blrnk. SecreUry. . ! Meets Friday evenings, at Lowthrop DalU. New Berne Grange, No. 18, P. of H., , i J. ,S. Iiong, Master, ' jj.E. Nash, Secretary. ' Meets the First Saturday in each month, at .Lowthroa Hall., '"'." Athens Lodge, No. 26. I. O. G. T.. t Wra. Salter, W. C. T., ? ; E. 0. Cnthbert." Secretary. ' " ' - ' Meets Tuesday evenings, at Lowthrop HalL Star of the South Lodqe. No. 3, 1. O G. T. i ! ! J. R. Brown, W. C. T.. , H. Davis, SecreUry. f.;: : j Meets Friday evenings, at Draytoa Hall,: Bethlehoin Lodge.' No, IS, I. 0. G. T , !,'-. Rsv. Alex. Bass, W. C. T.f A. Hall. Secretary. - . ; ' " j Meet Monday evenings, at Drayton Hall. 9 Album Pictures at 'Wormell's for one dollar. 9 Album Pictures at Wormell's for one dollar. 9 Album Pictures c Wormell's for one dollar. Go to Charcbili's. for " everything in the bouse furniihin;j good line. - : ; Insure your property in the old .Etna Ins Co " ; . I Pitt Baruows, Agent. The best of M-3ats f all kinds are to be found ' f th Stall of Ii. Svrfrt, Peoples Market,- tf. Good rooms and all the popnl tr papers of the day at the IJatem in Iouso, So'ith Front street Southern Diarrhoea! Medicine. Fresh supply tscived at all the Drug Stores. ! march 2Xtf ust received at Moses Patterson's, a large lot of Su (e Prison made boots and shoes of the bdit quality. . .". " . j: - -.-r jij--i - Pure wines and liquors at R. N. Duffy's, People's Market, also tho best of Drugs, garden 8dn, to. - -- . f-v ;( .-. t tf- ? A superb assortment of purs Jet Jewelry, consisting of Eir-rings, Breast-pins, Ac, just received by Jon. Wbaley. . , ; , ,'.-' tf ' ! ! 1 A The Celebrated Hoyts German Cologne for sale, wholesale and retail at Wormell's Craven s: Jan. 21-tf. Dr.G S. Altmorje, Physician and SorgcoD, office on PoUok Street, near MiddK offers his professional services to citiz?ns of New Btrne aud th sarrouadin chantry. ' f - M. 1 ahn A Co. at their stables on Middle Si -tffT- flm?-lot 'of: Moles and Hotbps at" rea sonable prices. Call and see tbem for your- sires. - i 4i -f if ( .i a Marchl5 tfi .. ,.t What more beautiful present for New Tear could you bestow, npoa your better-half than , one of those superb Csiaa Tea Setts, to be found at Watson's, next to Post Office. Fresh ! arrivals of evey thing in his liuo. d30tf ; North- C rofina State Life Insurance Com pany,; Raleigh, N. C-, insures on all desirable plansis progressiva, prospe onsand popular keeps the money at home. Insure in it. . D. T. Camaw at, Dis't Agent, ! r ; ,fv; .j.ll 4 : New Berne, N.C. - Wm. E. Clarke, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, !3NS Berne, Nl C, oflloe on PoUok St., verE. II. ?dowsf Drug Store. -- .r? Practices Ii the Courts of Craven, Lenoir, . Jones, Pa-nlio, Warne and Greene counties. AIs j ia the U. S. Gonrts at New Berue, . and the Supreme C mrt lit Raleigh i ; . '' Particular attention paid to collecting and cases in baakruptcy . :. Jan. 9-tf. ; Groat Reduction in Prices for 30 Bays. Owing to dull times, I will . make Pearl- types and Ferrotypes; at the following prices: t 4 large pictures, only - . ; . $1.00 album sixo pictures, only " .$1.00 j E. S. Wobmux, , ; . - 1 ; . ' 3" Craven St.i " I . j r ; New Berne, N. C Ir- T. C. Bveritt, ffnrgeon Dentist, Respactfully informs the citizens of New Berne and ricinity tliathe has permanently lo eated in this o' fry. au3 will be pleased to wait npou thos,who desire his professional services Partrcnlar nrttantioni paid to children's teeth. Office on Pollock Street, three doors west of Middle Streef. ,1 r c,3 tf 7 ; -U. ' - ATTENTION. I desire, to call lbs Attention of the public V the fact that I ha-we iww. on hand,, and will eontinne to keep.l tle best," as well as the - chaapestita to be fbtmd in this city; the finest brands of chewing tobivcco, viz: May Flower, Solace, Century and Chesapeake.' ' The finent brands pf snvking tobAftvr airong which will be found Durham. Virginia and" Tiirkisb. : ( Sncfts of all ktners. amtaf Lrge variety cl pipet and smokers asticfes ef every descrfption In addiiion to- th focefomr every article nsually kept in a fhst-la88 Ciww Sto, can he purchased at wholesale-and at New-Bern s : Tobacco Em porinm, South Front" St., two doors above the Gastin fluns. - i -n M. GOLDSMITH. Proprietor 1 F Y AND Xryrioy, y OW FOREVER, ONE AND IN8EiEItArri-E.- Daniel Vebatei. f L,: VOLUME XII. NEW CITYr A:W D;" VI Q IN 1TY; Ih Editor of this paper is tin uo wy re sponsible for the vietts r tatmeiits of Corres- pondouts. I No coramunipatiouli of an anonV' nibiinThartictTwiil hepuHihq ; the real u&mr of tho writer mnst aocuuipany ajll commanka- nons. An r one wuo may. ieei aggrievea at statemrnis made by correKpondcJnts can obtain fii!e nsnte 'qn application to the Editor. i iKtrreap4ndents will please write pnly on 0U siue of the paper, v : 1 i s i w FUh plenty at the Murket ,, $1.00 to tJ.50 per paih '' Slad retailing ct Cherlea Jon es," o f Hyde Oxf'S(f) before the Mayor yesterd yr for insulting lady on' the street, and was fined five dollars. The Str. E. S. Terry left this port for New York yesterday,, with a fall cargb, and, return- iug, leaves INew York for New Bi xne Tuesday, 21th inst. f - Personal C1. Ir.t Aifr. of th Ciisfoms I p't and A. K on Tinsle Specinl Agf nt wei in ijown yesterday fP'-'i 1 bnsmes8 and found uucle Sam all right." I' Died, In this erty,-on Wednesday, Sthinst., of PneumoniaJ Mrs. DoztA, wife of Edward Paeis. The funeral will take place f rota the M. E. Church to-day. at 1 1 o clock. . friends of the family, and citi2ens generally, Ire invited to attend. Supreme Court. The Court uitt at 10 Justices present r 'clock, a m. All the Th" foll iwiug cases were argnl: Mate on relation S. Lisiitcr, df al , vs. John R. Phillips a?., from Greene, Graig?r for plaiiitiffri, Smith & Strong for de- fend.ints. - '. ; iJoysIton Insnrance Co.. el ah, from Carteret, Goo. ; Greeu for pfniiitlff, "J. H A. G." Hubbard for de fendants. acghton and Joseph Ballard vs. W. L. Kilfeatrick, et al irom jo:ses ueorge ureen tor blamtiffj. A G, Hubbard for defeudftuLs. iteJjr 18A. Arrived Str. Hackensack, Baltimore. J , . Pritchett icster, from Schr. Duster, Bell master, from Hyde County, with corn. tcur. Falron, bpencsr master from Hyde. County, with c ru. Schr. JIaria Ann,-Stowe master, County, with corn. from Hyde 1 . i - 1 . ' ".'--! from Hyde fcenr. (Japer, English mastefj Conntyj with cwa..';: . Scar. Surmount. Gaskill'mastnA from TT1 Uuunty, with corn. , Schr, Elmyra, Gibba master Conrty, with corn. . - - Schr. Winnie, Howard master, County, with corn and cotton. r : j : from Hydd from Hyde : Schr. Janet Ann, Rose masterj from Hyde Oounty with corn and oof ten Sclir. R. L. Myers. Lewis master, from Hyde County, with cotton and corn. Schr. Jenny Lind. Cahoon master, from Bay Elver, with cotton and corn. Sflhr.CralaeitHu'mastsr, County, with' corn and col it n. 7 Schr "Water Lilly.'Puei mwter, Connty, with cott m and c rn fr m Hyde , from 'Hjd s Slot p Hornet, Cahoon mastrr, from Bay River, with cotton, potatoe, tc. married. ! At t:e residence of the bride' i mo'ber near Stoaewal l'umliso. County. N Thursday eveniig J.h.J 23th" 1874 bv J. M. Caho J. P Mr. J.w. T- Lincoln to Mis Acbstjh Ej Bro ks, all of Buy River. Alter supper wiis served and the i . congratnlitions' ccasod, the prl 'e, bri le groom and their many young friejids' joined ia a dance,' whtch thfry kept Up vithlmu m m rri ment and g.;yely ; until twt4veat which hour fney dispersed, and returned ,t thear. respective homes well pleased with the evening's enter Lunment ' Next evetiag the wait ;rs assembled and c mducted the newly marri ed couple to thwr new habitation wliere was j repared and in . readine si : another 1 foiu'fian t supper ; with goodd:es" inn imarable.' M bich w are served op with an air of dignity and in the most decent manner,, aftfr which thoy again p rticipated in another nice dance which if poari' lo was more enjoyable thnn the first.'.s " v At Diuham's' Creek Beaufort 3onriry Ni fj. Thnrstlay evening Februarr 12th 874 by Wil liam Stilley E.sq., Mr. F. B, Mille: of B.iy River to Miss Martha Ppvrdl pi t' at C- mty.!; ; i; K ', At the resid. nre of the 'bride father near Bayborongh Pamlico County N.p. Thursdwy ovenirg February 12th 1S74 Mr. 1. HoltoU, to Miss Nancy Tingle, all of Bay River, f r , .Two miles from. .Stocewall PaiaUro' Crmntyi N. C.Thnrsday evening Januniy J4th 1874 Mr. H rdy Casey, to Miss Alice Sprnill, all i of Bar Riv'tT. ' -. " " At tbe residence of the bride s parents on DurUm's Crcf k Beaufort Count J N. C. Tburs day i'eveningi J.Ecory 1874 "JlrJ J, B, Turner of Bay Bivr to Miss Jenilie Guildford. of Beaufort County. . -i ---'! ; 11. ... i, Superior Court. Tfte tiuica of Lohling the Spring Terms of the Superior Courts of tho third Undicial IXs- trit, by His Honor Jndge Clarke are as fol lows: ; ' : " I , ' , Wilnotk, Comnis; F b. 23, euiling March 7. Wayne Crvcn Ouxlow L' noir J iiies Greene CnrttnH Pucnkco Murch 7 " 23 4 April May 4 18 ; Jan- 1 15 21; ' ! - ;18- :' 2 16 30 13 17 t-f. Arril Miy . 4 Jjne Tlie best of Bo tier afwAys on Stover's. - I - hauS at C. E. .The Messrs. Kiiburn on Middle SL, Ice Dealers, buvs.ll kinds of country! produce. BERNE, tf. FRIDAY State of the Thermdmeter. !' ! - : ,'f The Thermometer at the Merchant's Cfub House, stood yesterday as follows r At fi o'clock A.1L 1 it 11 M. P. M. U 44 ' t It 4ft degree. 8 V 4t .47 C3 rs 54 5G 10 VJ 2 4 6 u c Prices ofS7awI Stores, ficc. Turpentine, Yellow Dip. . . . . ,'' ' Scrape-. . , . t. . . ' " ' Spirits, pet gallon , rar.Nesr Bme Lide. . , t . : Boain, common straHted. . ' - tiflte , JAM t:rts SI 75 51 93 Corn, from bi ats. 2tf Cotton, boRis strict good ordinary. . 80 ets l3f cts 33ieti r ChoTcasat G. 1. Slovers.f ; f Iire Accidenti. -. : ; :. : The Excelsior Truck while on the way to the firo wa accideutly turned iter, and ii falling struck Mr. John; Tolson,' mashing his thumb al most entirely-off. - L -ya-. vi!' J Geo. W.rNason,f Jf , was seriously burned.? - The Atlantic Truck in passing down Craven Street evidently " raji" infoj the store of Moses Prag, tearing down and breaking through 'the glres front and cornicing. We hope no serious damage was incurred. . , ? " ' The Republics for February, ' is before us, presenrtnlg a table oi contents which should coiamen - it j to; every person - desirons of a thorough knowledge of the principles and prac tices of this great Government of and for the people - t' :!." 'i,' r- . 7 . . Among the .more important articles, are : The Work of Congress, "a brief but most com prehensive sketch a graphic . summary of the views of. the country pres on the pending xinHifciai ana economic yitstions;' a very valnnble and thongutfnl article entitled Capi tal, Labor ;and .Wag"',;' "The Functions of the . Treasury .Department") comprehenive view of the "Mission True State-smanship " as afieeting the 4 prosperity ot tlie people, and tending to the solution of tbeproM m of cheap travel and transportation : "The,,Qnetioii of the Annexation of the p.inadian Provinces," and the Finarces" are slso ably dipenssed. e lue appendix contains the able speeches of Senators Chandler, snd Lgan. and Represen tati v8 H, S. Bnndy on Tho Finances, and R. II ; Cin. on C il K'gbts. ' ;-f? Ihe lirpubllc i a monthlr roarr'z!ns and Is pnblis'ed at Vjishitigton. D. C, at $2 , per .Teir. - Each number U well worth the annnal subscription , price. :. It is a wotk which .evtry man should read.i . , ' - -Petatees frtpUnrtojf Al CE.'Sloverf Superior Court. . ";,-' Tlie ease of A: W. Staffer vs. David A. Jen kins, State Treasure, carte up for ft hearing lie f re his Honor, Judge Tourgee; yerterdiy even ing in Ihe Superior Court The case is briefly stated nn- follows: . r Shaffer purchased from Abraham Congleton several Wisrranfs amounting to $24,000, drawn by the Gov, (Tlolden) of North Carolina on the State Trvnaurfrr, properly countersigned by the Auditor &c., in favor of the said Congleton as contractor.. for work done Vn the 'North iBiver and f Adams! Creek turnpike roid in Carteret and Craven County, which road was established by an actptthe "Legislature oi 1868-'0. . The Treasurer refnsed pay the warrants forthe teas that be had no funds on hand f r such an appropriation. ' The suit is brought by Col. Sbiifflr a assignee for "the' recovery of 1 the above amount. ' '.' c ' - r , Tbe Attorney General and Smith" k Rtrong app'enrod for tlie Traurer,'nnd Jnfiga F.wle for the plaintiff. By agreement of connseT. a jary trial was waived. After a full discussion of the case, Judge Tourgee d livered his opin ion ro tbe clf jct that be would ; not order a mandamus on the Treasurer, but that he should be lequired to pay the . account due ns soon as funds w'ete an hand sufficient to pay it, without interfering with the actual and - necassary ex penses of the hrrmemV The counsel for the tafe, who r claimed that as the work bad not been performed, and therefore" should not be paid for at all," prayed an appeal to' the Su- preme Court which was granted.: i '' Coffee parched and raw at C. E. Slover'a. v r, state.; . : Something like ' 80 000 Valentines passed through the Wilmington postoffice on JS itnrday. ' Chnrleston has been chcsn fort the place of meeting of the next Na'ional Gmnge, Patroce of Husbandry. ' ' : . '' ' , ---Young men under 21 years old mut here! after keep " out of bar-rooms. Tbe " minct L-quor Bill has become a law. ' ; '. .i cas cf4 infanticide ocenrred at Cane Creek, Buncombe Connty, last week." A woman by $he name of Mary Mahala Watrus murder-' "ed her ctiilliind "then aWconded. . -I Fine CigarsAt a LOW price at C. iLSIover's. Jnst received fresh snnnTv of Hovta fior. man CnTflgne. for s le wbAjeale afld retail by 1L S. Wormell 33 Craven St New Berne Agent. Znforxaation ti wanted at this oflS ie of dipt Cbarlrs Smitn , 'of tfie , Schooner Mary, for which a bbenl reward will, be paid. ' 1 he fast that wan heard froni biiu, was in the latef pert of No vember when be was reported a bing iu Balti more pr icminfif a new .' suit of sails for tbe schooner av1ng had the oH one crrid ftT on the trip from Richmond bound to Phil idel- pnia Fa. J : ' ; ' 1 . J Vvr Sale. Lotson New South Front street Apply to"' tf. " I E. HUBBS. ... Chris tmas Presents. Go to Worm-ft r fi ie presents- for the holidaysChi-omos. Albums, pic ore frames, phofog aphs, tinvelties, The largest stock of-Atbumx ever bfbffghl o f iw citt wtifeh he offers for bH rb-in' Jfew Y..-rk prices". Worm HI, tho FkotoyTapisar, Cr-ien SV - - "tf. MORNHT FROM WASHINGTON"- 'i i ! A. f Mi1 Sperry,? General ' Inspector" of ?the Freedinan'a Saiiogs Bank "and it frauds, ari thorizes. the statement that the defalcation at the branok at Atlanta i about. $?,000, bnt ia fully covered by the 'defaulters bondsmen and Bis, own property.- '- ". - " " ' Horj8B.-:Mr, Wdshire has been seated by voie or 135 to . 120. Mr.: Wilahire took ? the iron-dad. bath. ,vr J - r - , - -1 .j j The. biH providing that any person Who shall be convicted of . the. crime of manslaughter Yn any TJ. S- Court in any State or Territory, or tlie JDistrict of Columbifr, shall be imprisoned not exceeding twenty years, and fined notv ex ceeding $1,000," was amended to exclude cases now under prosecution or offence already com mitted, and passed, , . . K bill punishing for, extortion by officers or u"u uuuuoniy or tne united Stites, by a fine not exceeding two years, was passed. f, X -a-f. i , . .- . ., . y -' A. bill that no, person - shall be cfosecuted. tried ot punished in any United, .States Court for any offence not capital' or for an v fine or forfeiture 'under any - penal statuta, jiniess 'in dictment or information shall be found at. in stituted within . years, except , in the case of persons fleeihg from justice, wub passed.' ' s A bill to provide for deducting any debt due the United States from auy judgment secured against the United States by such debtor was passed. . ' '", ' '' '" The Judiciary Committee inade an adverse! report on the memorial for an acknowledge ment of Almighty God and the Christian Re-' ligipn in the Constitutional the United States. Laid on the table. . ' v , S?nat -The bill , appropriating a .whiskey commission to control alcoholic traffio provoked a sharp debate. , i ' V. , Adjourned. No executive session. - NOKTH CAROLINA.' '' ' RAiJEibH, Feb. 18. The new Trnfees of the Uaivers'ty met' to : day, a quorum being present , .- .' v ' ' A lull repo-t of the proceedings will not be publib.8d until to-morrow. - The Trustee are hopeful of good results."' -- ! s:-i The State Grange mt in Tucker Hall yes terday morning at II tc'ocif; i Dr. Colntubns Mills, of Cabarrus,, in the chair, with Mr;G. W. Iwrence as ecrtaryn4 Messrs.r frhas.' R Jones and J. M.' Means as assistants, its sessions being continued through noon, after noon and evening,- ?' '- I . r 5 - The : Secretary reported 134 Grangf s repre sentedi in person and that there existed ia the State at present 235 . Granges. Each .Grange was only entitled to 'one representative, but som 150 tisiting - members were in attendance in addition, -making the number present some 300,.' w..v : j . ; . V,Tbe . election of rfScers to fill .vae'ancies ; , tc suited as follows; Dr. G. Mills, xr Cabarrus, Worthy Master;? Richard t Willinis .Er Pitt. Worthy Overseer! Revj CUin Shaw, f Bladtfn, Chaplain. "The Grange will probably be in attendance during the remainder of tbe week. . . . -. . . - i from Pennsylvania. - Philadelphia, Feb. 18. " Stokely's mnjoriiy is nearly 11,000. The Democrats gained member" of the Common Council in three wards.' ' " " ' ' ' .Readino. Feb. 18. Tbe Democntio canrlidate f r Auditor has been elected by 250 majority. J Thero is a : De- mocrat're majority of 3 in the Common Council and Rapabhcan m"ij rity of one in the Select Council. ' ' ' ' - 1 " . -' . - ' ' AtTOK, Feb, 18. 1 - The entire Democratis ticket has ben elect ed Jn thi3 city. ? Gilleu, for Mayor, has over three hundred mAjoritr."" 'y- ' - - z - r - m FRQll NEW YORK. .-,, Yobk, Feb.. 18. The Herald's Washington dispatch says that the Democratic Senators have agreed to the course of the action which will enable them to support Mr. Carpenter's proposition for a new election. . They intend to ask the Senate to re cognize, the McEnery government as the legal government of Louisiana, and if the Senate re fuses to do so, they will tn. n support Mr. Car ; penter's motion for a new election. V " : i 4NEW YORK MARKETS V,'ll - ' ." " . .Nrwtons, Feb. 18. Money freely offered at 4 to o per cent Gold" 112 to I12. f Government securities strong and higher wifn considerable doing,.,- - CJbtton weaisales of bales at iclltcf IC cents. Southern flour -firm with a mode rate inquiry ; 6 75. to $7 7a fox common to fair extra 80 to $11 for good to choice do.: Wheat 2 to Z cents beUef at $1 48 to $1 2j porkfneavynew mess , SCBeef, nn4 Changed. Turpentine heaty at 48 cents. Ro in heavy at f2 45 to $2 50. t; "... . ... ' - - i i "'''"'..' ' '' ' l " ' J ' F0REK1N NEWS. '-' :' f ' " Loicnoif, Feb. 18. Tbe - Firlftmetrt bf ee!ly as heretofore utated. Conservatives 351, Liberals and Home Rulers 302. ' ' : - rh: : JJor" ithe Time to Get Cheap Wood Best of pitch pine slabs for sale at Radcliffe's Mill in any quan tity. Now is the time to lay in a good stock of wood cheap." -Pitch pine box faces $1.00 per load. Feb. 18?-tf - -t - ' '-;--';-. A situation wanted as clerk by a young man of large experifflee in the Dry Good td Grocery trades ample reference given. Country trde larg.Jy cofr-mandcl.- Ik lldress ' Trins Orric. ' " - t t f n l i NUMBER 146. Tli TiA Xast WiehtJ ' At about 1 If p'c1o;k: lat night the fire-alarn bell struck the signal and rushing out .into the street we found a fire of increasing' magnitude raging in the neighborhood of the People's Mar- ket.; : Upon reaching the, scene 6f destruction we saw .that the ;fire,i which had already played havod with the--nrlouuding buildings, was .ni . a 77 rr-.-v",f- -T graduallyud steadalj gaiMngn etrengthand if not soon assuaged would be beyond tne powar of Kuman effbrf, "fBu4tiianks to our" veteran firemen, who were promptly-upon the ground, after a hotly contested ; fight of 'eighty minutes gaining inch by inch, the fiery monster waa pai tiallv BuLdned, and the flames being UUdef ootn- plete control, the appearance of thinps assumed i e a more pleasing aspect The fire is supposed to have Originated in Perry's Wkrehouse at the foot of tho Market dock, which was entirety de stroyed together.with its contents, cotton, mer chandise and other afticles of value, and which was set afire from the outside,, and it is. thought vj luteuumrj. xae nre next cangnt tne ad joining building, Stanly's Granarj, ' enveloping it in smoke and flame, 6o that it was oejoud the reach of human endeavor to save it ; Next aid firemen WofMtPffArt Ui .it 1 7 ,7 " , " " j .4,c dismantled and tore down,' ' thereof "helping" to save the next buildings' At this position, Dup- ii -.-.-.. . - .r- cans Store, which caught on fire ir severa1 places and byUhe streuuous efforts of tho fii4- p laio uuvauvN - uie n re- fiend was.staid and the flam'es'entirelysul)dued., Tk ji-.'ij.'i.-j--L-!T. 1 l. rwyu. uioou Ka eyergy ana skill on this occasion and deserve, as they will receive,' the grateful thanks of. tho entire com- munity for theu gallant action, for butfor their untiring efforts there is no telling , where this dread destroyer would have stopped, tour Re-. feaf of etmtMdit!inn'' fTiot iJitlm i-b , ...... uviira Ha . . i. -. . 1 - ..... nre or so arge aimensions extinguished in such a snort space of tome, in thm cityAtithe foot of the Warehouse wharf was lvinn-, Sfia Garv and n-.r JiU V4ll - - rn" t ""r, . o the stream would liave been "placed in7 immi- nent aansert ' tne market dock was Vmwdfn1! . " M - ' -jr r I with various crafts' which luckily escaped airy injury frm :hs fire. . The buildings contained cotton and othet coinbustibliis toning to make the fire burn with redoubled filry,. and i has teiU ing tliair desfru tiori. I It is estirtjnJM that. about eighty ! -bales of cotton were either dant aged or destroyed, besides man? othef 1 ertioles of value, PThe loss sustained whs wr.etbjnjr over $U,000,rWe regref to learn that the Ed itor of the Jttpvhlic-Cjuricr wad seriotialv burned. ' : " V ' I ' An -Unwholesome Season. - i - v ' Tlie closing days oLwiofer and the early days of spring are very trying to the feeble and sen sitive and are apt to effect cnpl.-asantly evan the more robust and vigorom-. 'Nothing can be moro uncongenl'irto the nerves or more depre- ag lo the spirits than damp; chilling"1 wiuda. fogs and cold rains, aud . of sUoh unwelcome visiter we have a superabundance at this sea son f Common prudence suggesls.' therefore tbe propriety- of fortify trrg the system against uimu wsiuiuaii oeiBia oi ueaitu ana fort.isom and the experience of more than a quarter of a century point to HostetterV Stomach Biiters as . the? all-sufficient , aaaiUry safeguard nnder such untoward cir?umstancol" An accession of vital strength ahd enetgy fa wbat is required to' meet and otercorae the unhealthy elements now present in the atmosphere. This increase of vital power! so ner-sHry to - mget that extmor dinary drafts; which an; inclement season niakes npon f.-e sysiem and the constitution, can' bji readily scqntred by takingi from! two to three doses of .Hostetter's Bitfers daily daring the wiuter and prtng months.' The nature Of this celebrate! restorative is!well known to the pnb lic.; .It is composed of an absolutely pureadiffoi fusive stimnlant, medicated with the extracts and jniees-t the most ff jctive tonfc, alterative; anti-billons and laxative roots and herbs known to medical Science." To the combination of these excelent mgreiients, in proportions suit able to. tbe exigencies of eufeebled, Uoguii and diseased ' systems'." the tonic-alterative owes its efficiency . as a preventive and' curative. A course of.it,: commenced now, will prevent all d-mger of fever and ague, rhuematlsm, or oher ailments arising from cold and damp peculiar to the 6pnng month, and also prove a safeV gaurd against tbe attacks of dyspepsia 'and liver complaint ? which i; so . fwqaently occur at this period of the year- t , Nev 'Advertiseabntsl' Sidoliftioa of Co-partners bin . The: co-partnership", heretofore existing hd tween Tre'dk Wolfenden & T. Hv Gaskins is dissolved by , mutual, consent T. H. Gsskins J having purchased , the , interesi of . . Fre'dk "VfolfonJen, will confifiue 'thfi General GVocery business at tie riiew store junction ' Broad and Cjueeii sfeels opposite stores of A. Miller & Bros, and .Walker & Guidn. All persona id', debted.to the -late firm will please call and Settle fheif ' indebtedness. " All ditU of the nrm i wm no paia oy xv n. Uasltins. ; ; 4 4 , Aew erne, x u., Jfcbrnary lltb 1874. v R. Si Ctvilv Kim. at . Jacob AiKlDeon Ancnttn Attinnon and I PetStfon to tfefl ' r Kim1 Estate ' to make aesetts. I . .,1 SliEanetk Atkinson. It a'ppeaYfnir to the BalUfKrtYmi- n s.rM .vJ. Witness my band and 'offlMat seal at affieala , ra LH. WEST. Clerk Snperl or aU. tt. S. Crvus.Adm'I'of Atkfas'on,ded I " . STATB OF NOKTH CA BOLrv 9 - : - 1 To the Sheriff of Cn,vPn Countr-GrSv: ' " Ton are htfcBV comnaadert to HBmArh. to appear at the office, of tbe Jerk of 4, n?" ' Court for the Canty, of 6raTen, wifhinT tw'JT Any b after the service -of thl lommoci on tl,!T :fl.T w Of we day al ach serTtee: and aniweT ""V pUiil:"i 52E;ir.wb"cn is S15 wtth'tatTatT rid let tteftrtae nof:t6 tBr ff they f,vS "arao; the f H .-orapUint within thnt tiros. !, M Virci fiTmJy.lo ise Court for fhe relief air . f D wllj "? " - - iH-Haeoni, Utreoffafln6t,andof'thU' ' ' - I turn ! , ".summoru aakeeneri, . thl. 14th day mlSS aal C(rv above, etated eantfe, U a non rt-utd-nt or the Statu it is ordered that ferric be by rmblienti.B or the fwllowioi anmraons. once a weekTor aiz week the Now Berne riBj. . -a . 7 " Ten Line, Or Incb. 6posV ft fiqnsvsV j ..tk.v; ;r Each anbeeduent Insertion , I 0 I4bnl dedttchoTos ruadt te Urge dvirtiaera. than j 5 :DAtLT Tpnti; Nw BertH.. J PUT. OFFICE. KW Bxkmb. N. C June IA 187A t 4'' iisAitlXSLQSH .rtJ For the North. West ad SoutK at 7 30 A if For BJeanfort and the East, at 4.1$ PM I - For WashingtoaV Bwiit Crk, By 8e Vn Beanforjk ConnUes; every oy at 5w80A M a For Ttenton.) -PoUeckavil.. and SwanabereZ WdBe4ay4nd Saturday, at 6.30 A MJ For Haltenut Iti'ut 14annfnrtV of A 1KT tV ,- For Grantsboro. BaV'River aluV VAmmmrL Tesdags.Tfratsdnytr wrd flatnrdtiy sat 4-A-eeW f . IvfAtTi aT-otTrpo T'iW FfoM the l?6rth.5 West an.1 SoothI at .SOS P IX From tBeaufort and tbe East St aSd a. it . - From NVasJhinetoiu.Svrirt Cresk. N. C. Ae.- Uy tf P M . ' , , ' i i rom arenion, rouoeicsviue ana Swaniooro, Tuesiayk and Fridays' at 4.00 PM1 .-oi". .iriA From Prantsbore. Bav River aadYandamere.. Mepdayi. Wednasdajt and Fridaj. l A V,., OSce Hotnrai FromB AMto4.45 PM.. auJl o.s to iir ax. i aunaays rrom ixsu to 1 1 ii GEO, W. NARON, Jr.. Postmaster. J-Ul Lit HOL.BS al m j 1 RI O IE a RjawatEfflt Dsiix ax J. J. A. PxTTKBf9)T t00', . .vm-W I Jieeicnoice ... t - t tQf 12 Beef, whole, dressed,, . . V" ' ' , '' offit i TT : i '-. r Bacon, Bagging iJUl'bCA. .1. a fl Brick, IM..., ( stasia 25o 5 fiUVf Wluteo"?; i Candles,.!. ..;. .'..'. II ($18 . m i' " a i Coftee. Rio. .1 . . ' SV3in I "l Jaija, .... ftl SSfSUOl I Canl w -w "!' $8 00 iJlln: tiViV 102S Field Peak . .. i. ' '. . '.11 ''. 1 1 11 . 11 lOrtai 2S J Flour, ,.4L, ........i4 i6 0013 0O ma8i JTii...h..i..,.. .A crrnkn -' .... v .-t. w I . green,i.....,,.,i,i,,, 1 i g Havifl9 hundd....';.:iiL.ii.-r.:1 HMtil ttt tteaijiing, uuiU,.i,.,m. . $81 10! 9ik o.tTPs.r-! ..i,.,.: $16fl8 iTies, m lb, .,.,..;. .5. .liOWl irum'otaj otiaoes bblrrrTTw.. 43 75S OOf Lime, .".,. .,.4....1i,;..i,;.'.".''$i 7o60 I dim I 1: ' 1111 D W BE iArrt, ... J ..... j ... j ' .. lOiCalS Mullets,; ...J..;4f... $ft00a6 iO Herrings, " rd....j... $5 00 AH Oft Drums W bbL..i"lv::v....jr -r tv aieai.ff-vJ......i....,, 00$1 10' ........ -3U3' - Cuba, . Naiis.,..L... : ; '- r Wata....- .-.;....- .... r fiOfiktlAO T 1 W- 1 w hZm! or, isumpi,.. rons,-Crtffles-.ii-w;i.1.W't..,fi8 0O' Peanuts, 4ew,.: ................. 11 504U 7J TV,,.., - I ..-(. ... . -... ...... onuc, liOrrilara sv .2. i ,i ... Gail Ax:.;...,.. es. VYVt&SB: . . : . 1 A fl inch. IB; 7 itar Ki Sugar t -fhitei v:'ij-i .v-c :!- 12 brawn.. J... . : 40 . . . . .,.' . ... . $1 600 1 70 ialti sac'4,,.. 4 alum bushel.. . ;. i . wt.! nt, 1 aua,Wu 2 J...i...'. Spun Cottoa,. .s, i . u.'ii.-tl fOl. 85 Spirit Cos ts.. . ?. ,-4 . .,53 C"J(&2 5 Tobacco,. .....i......;..'.'... aot, Wheat ..r.J.V..:i i,l l5Sl 89 dftioTalh), eotd,..,...$2 75J 00! Yellow Pielmber.....V.:.'.. -1212lf ncanSilve,.,...,, -"xoo! Mexican. . . . . tOtJilM ! ' T - k ... ' '..'iMl it-'' - ' 1- TJ 1 , -al' !;PBOr-'StBEBT. t----f -. ; I r j. THE q??l7ERSlrGNED ' ' DESIRING -"tU ' "-( v" . j A" meet 1th V11 V! J ..-- WAWTSPTflE'PCBLIiS -.' I'd . S.M - M; - ..1, -" . : baa nawlv !' f t -I r Eefltfe'd 'and;r.TutaM"a the above ho'ttia' ?v;r.-t -r-.t , L,, and soUcita siiarfcrf raHrttaaexI!. 51 i ' " j vTaUer JtertIkCT6lra(. , ! .wvL eqo. partners a Itanatree A Webb. W ehb. partaere ia IraS . It nnpeariBKto the'Lttlifa&if. r iwiV' 't1 h ahe.v. aaawd ai?Tf Srt th-i t. foilDllm,i" r l New Berne tt , fflelal ,t efflce t- 1 v.iRobJ2er talker t V' iJ "r- A Wbr trade as BtliJ--?41 IIT - . J - ?a-J. 1 toft. . TsM 1 . iiuKofccea CTArged Ji per oonV' Wgn ordinarv aidvertinueaiaLv , f"1?. i ; i AlUettor kWM twddreiM&L V,5 SOjUTO 250 Q3 COTTOfl SCcbnL t I - i i f?fSli Front ir
New Berne Times (New Bern, N.C.)
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