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irwTnrrriwmTirwrwffiiiwir;wiiiiijiiiti nm imjttm uww.hi1 m iih.iw wu -i mr-i - -rn nn -rii -in h. -.---r , r ,.,., (. , ,. .-.. . r ....mik., M , M . .i .in... , irwwii.nj j gmm . lhh wuwnimi mugw .wow. . rMMf y j' "T"- ' "ttt" mm ttt i - - r mmm imirmnTMi itttw1 Hhijjiiiiiii""iiw t iw VOL. 1 NO. 32. NEW BERNE, 'N C.i -PlIDAYj. SEPTEMBER 23, 1881 TWO, CENTO DAILY NEWS. ewberne, n. c. ftew Ad vertwements. Attention is called to the following advertisements liew in this issues j John Detrick: Restaurant and Fix. lures for rent. - A " ' Personal. Cap John Dudley, of Portsmouth, is at the Central. : W. H. Hope, orPhiladelphia,is stop ping at the Central Hotel. J Mr. F. W. Hancock.Vof Hancock " iros., druggists, wej regrel to learn, is sick. ; '! N , Mr. Jos. Nelson, our Register of Deeds, left on the morning tram for Oxford. VV regret to learn that Mr. C. E. Slover, one of our prominent merchants, is quite 111. ' Miss Anna Pearce, who has been on a long visit to friends up the country, has returned borne. Mrs. trank Hancock, who h'as been oh in extended visit to Tarboro, returned home yesterday. Mf. Best in Goldsboro on Wed nesday, on his retujtn from New York, and will arrive here this afternoon. Mr. A. M Baklr, Who has been North for the last ten 3ays purchasing his fall and winter stock, returned to the city yesterday. - Misses Cornie ErhUl and Katie Jack son, jof Swift Creek, afe In the city. Miss Jackson leaves this morning for Kinston Collegiate Institutei ' Mr. J. J. Kinsey, contractor and hudder, who warto have left for the erection of the Life Saving Station below "Wilmington has been steadily confined to his bed for some days, and we regrtt to learn is quite illi " ; Mr. W. G. Brown; engaged on the wharf and bridge work of the Atlantic Itoad, returned yesterday from a. visit to his family at Washington City. We learn that Mr. Brown will bring his fami ly to NewBerne as soon as the wealher becomes cold. Lamps Out. None of the street lamps Were lighted last night owing We $Up pose to the chaDges about to be made in the gas works. , ' ? . Heavy Freights. The Midland Road continues to move heavy freights. Another long freight train came 'n from Goldsboro last night. Frst,Shipment of Oysters. Messrs. Watson and Daniel, this morning,' made the first shipment of oysters from New Berne this season; destination Raleigh, and they were very3 fine. f' The Jewish New Ykar. Saiurday is the beginning of the year 5,642 in the -Jewish. calbjder, and will be generally, observed as a holiday by the Hebrews vof this cily as usual. v Locating Permanently.- Messrs. Best, Yates and Andrews of thej Mid land Road, j are, securing permanent bouses and will bring their families to JNew Berne as soon as the fall weather fully sets in. V - Delayed on Her Voyage. The schooner Jams M. Hague, Doel master, hence from Philadelphia with coal,1 was oui murteen days in , consequence of calms. , She reports fleet of wind bound vessels at Hatteras still there on Tues day morning. ! Under ThsiR Own Vinb and Fig- trees,-A. G. Oden, shoemaker, haying tough t ground on the site of the burn- Duffy building has erected for himself a shop and moved into it yesterday after noon.. . I P' ? Kobins who ow ns the shops just acatel by Oden, moves from his j old stand opposite ne Gaston House' to-day. Steam Pile Driver. The steam pile driver, which has been here forrsone time placing the piles lor the extension of the Midland Railway wharf, returned irp the river yesterday Id finish driviHg the piles for the jetty at Biddle'e tahd'ifig. ., Warehouse tor l)ov$ a.fjarpehtets at the depot are framing a warehouse for Dover. I It is the Intention of the present management to furnish adequate office and warehouse accommodation's at every station on the line of the road. The Railroad Wham and Piers.- Capt. W. G. Brown, who is constructing the wharf ejctenVioh for Midland Railway Corhpanv, reports that; one of the piers Piling for w ill , be done on Tuesday . the other came down from Tilghman's, near, Kinston, . yeaterday. Work oh it will! be pushed fonfcfiril to an early completion. This improvement will give room for loading and unloading four or. five large vessels at one time. Old John Robivson's Show in Golds BOROi The crowd in attendance Ion the circus at Goldsboro, on Wednesday, was the largest everj assembled in that place on a similar occasion, and Was notable for the perfect'ood order prevailing. The show was A good one, tile" tnenag erie especially, being the finest evr seen in the State. , , ' j The bareback riding of Mr. Holland was perfect in every particular, and the acrobatic: performance of Asbton brothers was never surpassed. ! ! John Lowlow, the king of iesterp, was at his best. i ! The canvas I wa9 filled to its utmost capacity,! and the entire performance passed off to tie entire satisfaction cf all present. j I i The bad elephant, Chief; was after all the chief figure of attraction and was on his beat behavior. The wonderftal performing dogs and monkeys drew the Unanimous applause of the audience.! 1 President i$ESTj and Olr Business iii -I ! s Men a$D Shipper?.--Mr. Bent having returhed from the North .with all his arrangements- completed and plans ma tured, Will arriveiin the city this afternoon dnd desires to trieet and confer with all the business m'en, manufacturers, far mers and shippers generally, of New Berne, with the view of making the per sonal acquaintafcee of our shippers and commercial people, as a basis ibr the establishment ofj euch relations between the Midland Railway authorities and the business men of this community, as will cure, the mutual co-operation of all r- ' i . . -I interests here, and the upbuilding of a general, prosperity and ths improvement and enlargement ot our system oi trans- portation. V We would suggest that, inasmuch as the Board of Trane and Cotton Exchange are the only organized business bodies of the city, that they take the matter in hand this morning, have. such action as will secure the full attendance of all the business men of the place, and such farmers of 4 the snrronnding country as can be communicated within time, and arrange for a place of meeting this evening as early as eight o'clock. - ; j : . i Off at LASt.-jThejdredge whicb was driven ashore at (the fooFof Neuse street, during! the afternoon of the 9th inst., was gotten of yjeaterday at 3.15 p. m. After j8ck8crewitg up the dredgej and putting rollers urider her, Captain Bowen commenced digging a basin, using the steam scoop for that purpose, from four r i---. - i i feet deep!, into which he floated to five her on Monday afternoon, and then dug a cut two , hundred feet long, five feet deep, and sufficiently wide for the dredge to pass- through into deep wa'ter and tow to her original position opposite Ellis' wharf on j the East Front of the city, when her forward and aft' posts were driven into the bottom of the river by Bade! iff 's saw mill, vhe was saluted the pile driver and he tug. Major. ! - v We suggest to the city authorities that they throw planks from the wall to the monnd of dirt left by the dredge; and have hands barrow it to shore and fill up the partial washouts along the wall with it. Captain Bowen eays that Fathers cannot thus fise i'tj if te City he will put have them a number of hands on and shovel it ihto the oaSin which, it came. . arid cut from ' -We underetaDa Iba the dredge will immediately resQlbg t!ie worJt whici ha been delayed. . " i " ' ": I If 'r The WeslIt CottJfiRCUL tt&ws and the Territory or OtJa Citt:tLAfioN. We shall issne now in a dajj or two the weekly addition &f the Commercial fews, which will ?be a large eight page sheet, constituting tbejargest weekly; paper in the State that we have any knowledge' of. Business men will do well to make a not5 of this and take advantage of the circulation which the Daily and Weekly Commercial News, commands, and we invite-the atjention to the following list of post offices in the territory in which the Daily and Weekly will together cir culate by their constantly patronages I Wilson County Wilson, B" lack Creek, Stanslonbtlrg. increasing . r Toisnot, Jones County -T&ckahoefrenton.Pol loksyille, Comfort;rMayeville. Johnsort Coaniy Wilson's Mills, Smith field, Selma, Princeton, Leach bdrg. ' Pitte Level, CJravefi Coil h ty Wood bridge, VanCe boro, Kiverdale. New Berne, Dover, Croafan, Cobbton. . ; Dare Cotinty -The Cape, Rhodanthe, Manteo, Man nfa Harbor, Kinnekeet, East Lake. Lenoir County Strabane, Sandy Foun tain,! Pink Hill, La Grange, Kinston, Falling Creek. Pamlico County" Vandemere, Stone wall, Bayboro, Pamlico, Goose Creek Island, Beard's Grantsboro, ee4. e. Mount Wayne , County Pikevil Olive, Jericho, Grantham's Store, Golds boro, Freemont, Dudley, Mills. Brogdon's Greene CountySpeight 's1 Bridge, Snow Hill, Ormondsville, Willow Green Hookerton, Fountain Hillj Contentnea Bull Head, . 1 ' Cartefet Countymyrna, Saunde;'s Store, Portsmouth,, J'elletier's Mills, Newport, Morehead City, Hollywood, Cedar Point, Beaufort Pitt County. Ridge Spring, factolus, Marlboro, Johnson's Mills, Hanrahan, Green viile,FarmvilIe, Falkla id,Coville, Bellfs Ferry. Hyde County. Swan Qoarter, Sten cil House, Slade8ville, Rose Bay, Oc racoke, Middleton, Makelej ville, Lake Landing, Lake Comfort, Fairfield, En glehard. Beaufort County.- Yeatesyille, Wash ington, South ?Creek,Pantego,Leflchville, Latham's Ha?lin, Fork Jwamp Ed ward's Mill Cbocpwinity, Blount Creek, Bath, Aurora. . Onslow. -Tar Landing, Swansboro, Stump Sound; Sriead's Ferry, Richlands, Paid Alto, Jacksonville, Haw Branch I i t ! Gum Branch,; Duck Creek, Catherine Lake, Aman's Store Arrirals at the Hotels. GASTON HOUSE S. BJ. Street. September 22, 188L WG Brown. C G Rolerson, Joseph Gaskins; G E Cadwallader, A G Hubbard, James A Bryan, C S BryanV ' Washington City Be'auiort, N C. l!hi ladelphia. City. City. CENTRAL HOTEL W. E. ' Pa tTE rson ! j September 22, 1881. Capt J.ohn : Dudley, Portsmouth, N 0 W. H. Hope, Philadelphia. Miss Eliza Flanner, Miss Bessie Flanner, Mrs Mollie Lewis, Mrs James A Bryan, Miss Elmira Arnold ' Dr lolkB Ctark, Mrs Clark, Samuel Radcliff J J Burgess, . . City M 4. M Norfolk, Va. CITY NOTICES Jewelry. -A beautiful and elegan assortment of Jewelry, just purchased in New York, at BelTs, the jeweler. Any article ever sold that is not as was repre? sented can be returned and the money will be refurided. Dry Goods Enlporlitm. Wil liam Sultan, and C.liiftlto,Wfwt?la BoQdliimf 'irottlal liarth and are; now receiving .tfieir ltffe and carefully selected stttei of dry gwdj, ladles' dft9 gdds, iadiescloakt, genti& mens' , clcfthlng arid famishing goods, carpets,' boots,- shoes, hats, caps, etc, which they ftfe offering a f great bargains.- : -. , Ne Store and New Gyods.-w j. Frontlss tvei hits Opened his new stock of fall ahd w in' fer goods in the elegant new Driffy building on ollok street, and invites the ptib'ic to art in' spection of his large, raried and elegant stock of dry good, ladies1' dress gold's. shawls, cloaks, laces and efery variety ofj ladies fancy goods; gentlemenV fm ishing goods, hats, caps, boots, shoes and every article iu the line of general mer chandlse adapted to the dry goods trade of this city and section j Ladies and gentleraens' fine shoes a specialty. Prices and gdods guaranteed to suit customers. tfJBW ADVERTISEMENTS RESTAURANT AND FIXTURES AT THE ATLANTIC 3rARDEN. Inquire of JOHN DETRICK. Also a good family cook wanted, i , ' LEINSTER DUFFY DRY G0OD3, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS,; TOBACCO, 8NTJFF, , CIGARS, etc. , At Cheap John's Corner, Middle and So. Fr. Rts., auz 13-3m JfEW BERNE. IT STANDS AT THE HEAD! The Liglit-Runnins: I THAT IT IS THE ACKNOWLEDGED Leader in tne Trade! is a fact that cannot be disputed. Many Imitate Tt ! j None Equal It ! THE L ARGES r ARMED ! THE LIGHT- EST RUNNING I THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOOD WORK! And is warranted To be made of the best material, To do any and all kinds of work To be complete in erery respect AGENTS WANTED. Address : . 1 Domestic Swing Machine Co. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA For sale by ( NEW BERNE, N.-C. ! DOMESTIC! SrFClAL NOTICES. ALEX Wholesale and Retail Dealer ia ii cfiol c GfiocjiauEs Mb far. mers svimA& The test dnafitt of Groceriei ttttva teed at the lowest cavh prices. 1 cHLItlDGE BlJff fell constatrtlT kepi OH Itle tftttht tfat sn mer JfoYrtha. I Highest Cash ftkes paJi fof all lrA& of Cbtf nfiy. Produce. ' 61 and 63 Broad stl, Ne Bnte, tf, (St atig 81-Sfm. ft tvy Goodie , r i Cn oice Family Groceries and ' rptit4 iohs of all kfnds. Best gilt edge Btfttef. Popular brands of CgnH kxid totttctfi f aug ltJ-om; SEALED Pzz?csi& toil VMS erection of a tWov-story frame bundl ing 60 feet long and 80 feet wide mVS Tot receiTed by the School Cbacahtea 0 fit 8th District, Crarefc county, p term day of October; 1 881 at 12 o'clock. Un and epecificatiOna.cati he had jjppfj ing to the Secretary ot said CbmrnUtee.- wmn School Coxnjnluce Ctb tmtt 3Tew,Berne, K. O, . ( t (scptri. HOTELS. -i -ir i.-, it, EIW BERN' K,C. READING HOTEfi OF f Hff ClW.. Location cen tfsA- for business.- Situated on iie water'f and commanding' at y S I . Miter view of twenty miUs.- ti A i 'a Large Sample ftooms for Commercial men. Coaches ad Jbrters attend1 alU- trains and steamers; ONLY HOTEL in the City affordiftsf adequate acedtrimto"" dation for flrst-clasa travef. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS' ..." . - NEW BERNE, IT; O., ' DEALERS lit . . Paints, Oil, Varni$hef Dye Stuff's, Fine Toilet 8oaprf Fancy Hair and Toolth Brashes, Perfumery and Fancy Toilet Articles. Trasse ff Shoulder Braces, Letter Papei, Fensy Iflfk, Envelopes, Glass, Putty, Catfjtm 0 Latop Chimneys. '';.. . Fhyticiaru? Prescriptions aaur&te? compounded aug F. T&4 SIUlfONS. clem est manlT SIMMONS & MANlrY, Attorneys a t latr' Opp. Gastoh Housb KbBx&r C will practice In the Federal and Stale i. 't Cburt and regular) attend all sess&mi of the loirts in the! followrmjf ; eotrattea Craren, Carteret, famlico Jottes, Ofef low, Lenoir I epl6tl Don't YonflForgct It- HEN YOU. ABE IH UTED OF Family Supplies. sucbasStr2r Ored If eats, best Butter, best Lard, good Co&e and Teas. Flour, &, and in fact utetf thing la the Grocery line eaTl eo Wtf. F. tovnx$t Middle St., ar Market Nw Ztnat JO Ms 1
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