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VOL. 1 NO. 65. K ET BERNE, Nl G WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1881 TWO CENTO . - ' ' - r 1 i 1 i r " -' - r ' I - Paul Boyton has reached Omaha, Nebraska. Atlanta Cotton Exposition progress iDg satisfactorily. ; Large portion of the Tillage of Edge field, & C, destroyed by fire. Ererich visitors arrived at Newport and received generous welcome. Chestnuts in the whofesale markets down 'Bast are rapidlj falling in price. still rising at Quincy, causing heavy disas- Missisippi River 111., the overflow ter. ' J Georgia State bonds are reported from $1.0& to $1.15, according to classes. Southern Siatesjcredite are all appre ciating, h ... ? " I i . . .-.' President Arthur has appointed Statham, Postmaster at Lynchburg. ; Grad Trunk Railroad Station anA freight sheds, with contents, destroyed in Ontario. Personal. John Detrick and eon Mr.. Elizabeth City Fair yesterday. left or ames R. Roberts returned from from Baltimore yesterday. A. Pittman, Postmaster , at f Mr. a visit Mr. Swansbpro, was in the city yesterday, j Theodore Til ton 13 back from England and at business again in New York. Wei mgton sick. ever Local Summary. Hamilton has the finest bananas ofiered for eale in this market. The government dredge completed Kansom Channel yesterday. Market dock bare of shipping yester day. Platform in front of New Berne steam fire engine house. No. 1 . was reriairpii L .1 . I . . ' i I. . ' t earnea yesterday tuat Mr. Wash- yesterday. 13 1 . . -I pryan was connned to his house A number ot Npw TW mUa pie in attendance . , 1 i ll" .wmclu wivi v KA -aiciuuer jucuoso, eldest; son of Dr. lair. ! 1 ' I McCosh, President CITTWOT1CES versity, Capt , peo- 01 jrnnceton Urn- An.rmmn( l.j.-j J. .viugv ui wn.ccu, iiunureu people per day go in and out of the.Postoffice. be Midland, who has eo parties state who hvo tt rvJf r K 1 rv 1 . - I 1 uccu biuk ana 011 auty since last week, :n and outgoing. nu 11111 m iru in rocrowrirt 1 : I w f ' i xiammon has been in the PnatnffiPA Miss Arthur, the daughter of the Bee Hive four weeks and W li Ko o 1 . ...... j t i.uy rresiaeni, is a blond-Haired young lady people five hundred pounds of taffy! is dead. . Powell, of t GfntlpmPiiV TInilornraop I Gents Undershirts Jin all wool and merino in Dest styles, at AJ. M. Baker's. Cloaks and Ulsters. Fine Cloaks of latest style. A beautiful line of beaver ana jur cloth for Cloak's and Ulsters, a A. M. Baker's. I Dress Goods Aver.-DressGood3 are lower mis season than for manyyears. Black Cashmere, all wool, from 40c to $1.00. A beautifiil line of Versales cloth or mourning, at Aj. M. Baker's Jewelrv.-Albeantifnl assortment of Jewelry just purchased in New York, at Bell's, the jeweler. Any .Hwscci Boiu liiai : is uoi as was repre sented can be returned and the' monev Will UC ICIUUUCU who i8toow at school in Albany. Sixteen large boxes of horse mackerel postponed ;untt dead at a Baltimore own out the gas in his HanlanRo3S race next spring. ' Farmer found hotel. I He bad b room, l Republican politicians in Washington predict a Democratic victory in the com ing election in New; York. A bill providing lor a na ional bank rupt law will be reported by the Senate Judiciary Committee in December. foresees English An English sporting paper more American visitors on tne turf. ! . I,. ! i (. ! ' DemOnstrHions in Irish churches against the reading of McCabe's pas toral. ! "Gainbetta." Francaise. "fiftn'nnt ln ert fork in the ilep ubiic. says, the Bepullique remain an in- Great anxietV exists on the subject of meteors and other star the November routes 4 King Alfbnsd is quoted as saying that iic .b wun going 10 make a joujney to thank Queen victoria m r.. f i. ;W , . j-vi owu 1 1J CI gift of the Garter, f' Lord Bute is bout to build a new dock at CarHiff larger than anv now existing; He and his family have already invested over two millions sterling in docks. Morselli lays it down as a law that countries which possess a high state or genera) culture also furnish the larges1 number of suicides . i i ' It is;said that there is no such thinir as a Cabinet of St. Petersburg, but only i . . rooni, wnere busi- efficiently, because ladies' Funiisliing and Dress goods. A beautiful line of Children's HOse in oil rnlnris I JoHom "EV., . j 1 hompson's Corsets. A full line of flan nels, and an elegant line of Dress Goods, and Ladies and Children's Undervests at A. M. Baker's. It It is Announced that the Preeid PTit Vina I from f Oroitioail mar a vanAmnJ 4LJ slated that Senator Frelinghuyseo will for shipment North h OU Tn !5.,Sa,11-r-?avid Speight, la j . , " , 1 1 1 j -w.u.ww aitt.ci, luck, nexiioine jjarmersUome succeed Secretary Blaine in December. Steamship. desires to inform the public that he hai A Mr. S: H. Gay has written Mr. Best YlQO has finallv withdraw thi 5l?"n'a.nd now pro- an ar tide in the November Atlantic fn 6 hnn w;,. r - ..s..... I C Lu B.eiv TerD"? ana Iresues . 7- j I r r'Y7 wuBiucrann, ana uyo-cio hi an nours ana in every si vie Til trr? m T?u fU ayo .I.l l..) 1. 3 :J-J i . I, .. . . tlA ton ; i: . i ... . J . that tbfe Pilgrim Fathers did not land on Plymouth Rock at ail. Mr. J. L. BlIiVJBWlth Hftnmwlr -rf. "I" r f I 4 - 0a 1 laius KinnieK Steam Tobaco Works, Lynch- be located on some of the water powers llk and Worsted for Tri burg, i at the Gaston House. of Chatham or Randolph counties. beaded Self Jet "and 'Attentive, polite I and skilled Wp u;b n .v.:- i ,.L nerai meats at aii hours. upon their location elsewhere e not had an - intiin; fact, but we surmise that the shops will waiters. 1 i .iroiiuciii vxarueia, wnen ne tor the last tinje entered the Washington Rail way Station, carried a small hand tnnk which he had packed himself. widow preserves it as he left it. and will r i ' . not allow it to be unpacked The late Governor! Wiltz. of Louisiana. j -j Arrivals at the Hotels. Trimm 3rlrcl-Plir?o onH ,. ;-- n-. .-..V.O uuu 1U bill, and Worsted for Tri . ana unenuie Trrprlooont A lare assortment of Tasa-ia on. r Brass, Steel and Metal Buttons of latest styles, at A. 31. linker's. SPFCI&L KOTKES. widow and five children in pover- btate left hid - ty. and a committee of leading citizens has appealed to the people of th - - - to provide a fund For. them. A ill 1 --fc " ill ' . .11 Arciiuisriop rurceii is now entirely helpless, has to be fed with a spoon and i ii wheeled about in a chair. The paralysis has affected his tongue, and bespeaks with the greatest difficulty. He is crovi- . ' i. --o--.il ng weaker, and his any time, though month?. Keely, th e m tpr grieved at the resolution . of the New York shareholders,! to furnish no more money un-til he pa leoed inventions. GASTON HOUSE S. R. Street j November 1, 1831. I Hj. u. iNoe, IN, U. ; J . N . Foscue, . N. B. Foy. Jones ; E A Weaver, E lston, H U 00 1Ce af K B' or t .!-r.l n - ii . !. i I I x-a. ; o j larsiiam. Miss MarK ham, Elizabeth City; R G Mallett, River- dale ; A Vanarandonk, Craven cuntv: J. l. iiaily, Lynchburg; E.Tate, James town. MILLINERY tfo. pall stock -OF-T Millinery Goods ! MRS. DEWEY WITH PLBASURB announces to her numerous patrons and friends arriong the ladies of ftew Berne and thfouehout the snrrnrmHin. wuuwm, ,,ua sue uiu reiurnea jrom several weeks visit to the citlftsTtfml marKetsoi the INorth. whftrp. it oTiug auu atuujiu iue L a t e she bought st Sty lei J "With PTWlt .PflfP on? h"-m tisnt labor, one of thn hunnnt largest stocks bf I MILLINERY COO&O -.H I-: i over broai fht tn Vnv Tiara .1 prices lower than ever before Known. ome to the opening and see our goods' and learn; the prices. I NEW5 MILLINERY GOODS I FALL STOCK. TIiEJ110ar Buttei" can't be beat. Alex. "DEST Brands Familv Pinnr at a iqv VT:n- ' snd politest waiters in does sq death may occur at he may linger for man, is greatly ag ents some of his al- Thev even threaten . j - ; to proceed against himjlegally unless he within ten davs. MlCHliGAld ! 1 Sufferers. The needs of. the victims of the Michigan brest fires are mor$ pressing now than the grieat of the ? i eug an imperial smoking1 ness is' none the less informally, transacted. Hotels are so scarce in Boston that if two thousand unexpected travellers were to putJn appearance Some busy night it would; be a hard matter to afford them accommodation. I i ; I !-' ' The, Hon. Lionel Sackville West, the new British n i:iister, js not a handsome person, though he has a refined and kindlj English face. He has good fea- wrcs and a full soft beard. Germans have decided that Prince -Bismarck cannot be allowed to think for the etapire. He wet-nurses it; feeds his hi- army at its expense, and taxes it to wit himself. But he must not suppose that tevery one is willing to accept hia fiyetei? without protest. The pastor of the Old South Church, of Bjoston, 8peaki of the survival or names in history, says that the af fection and remembrance of the people will be longest with ttose who have suf fered; - -('.' " Senor Garcia y Garcia, General Sec retary of S ate under President Pierola, has made a report to his government on the treatment of Peruj by Chile, which placea th- latter; power in an exceed ingly unfavorable light. Carting off a yatjonal library, one of the crimes al Jedged against the vicror.oto Chileans, recalls some of the in vdents in the ea eerof thefiri-tNaiol.o.. ! time at anv autumnal North- WesV; and gested since catastrophe it has been that the people of New Berne and the section surrounding, who have been this tear blesspd by Almighty God with most bountiful jcrops and rich har vests, contribute something for the relief of or suffering fellow-men, women and children in their rutned and devastated Michigan homes. The weather is grow ing intensely cold! in the North-West, and every ten or twenty-five cents drop- J :J. t ii i .i ! jjcu iuiu iuc cuuinuuuou oox ior mese poor people of Michigan, will do -a vast deal oj" good, and I Ad investment; .will carry jcompound interest for the credit side off that strict jaccbunt whose final settling day must come to all of us. j Voluntary contributions may be left at the National Bank for the present. We trtist there will, be an organized fef fort oil the part of our people to raise money! for the Michigan sufferers, now that winter is upon them homeless and mHE best cook? L the citv Rt V T P-tfo PW KPPVP 1 Kn Rrinrnnmr1..;.. I Marshall PrW PrPe;,W f ,Ki Tt-Tl1' J ia ----- , - - . w . . v, iv I iJW 111 I irif'HM RT. A PT Ml uerne ana iseautort Uanal Company, m a letter to one of our citizens say?: "J leave for the North on the third, I to ar range for a dredging machine for the work' we presume that the work on the canal will commence at an early and to expedite matters we would sug gest the1 employment of the dredge al ready here, which now advertises for work, i "VTISS KATE L. CATrawa v'tL JLV1 turning I thanks to her ftiend and5 customers for their liberal patronage iti the past, beers to inform th nnKiu tv. she has just returned from-the' Northern' v-"lv- " iaiuc, large ana varied as sortment of Mill article of Ladles' Goods; Zephyrs hi all' ttiuui ujwucicu uwstea uooas, Xho4 tions, &c, of the LATEST-STYLES AND PATl'ER which she offers at the Tery Lotf estP Prices, ' such goods; have been offered- in JNew Berne. i t The ladies an inspection of the city and summtid imz country are respectfully invited tb of her stock.- IF yon want a good drink, try the Dex ter brand, for sale by R. B. Proctor. DOCKY Branch North Carolina rnrn iL, whiskey, for sale at K-. B.. Proctor's. iflALLat.Trts SpIi WTinu and 1Arlr r f I.-. J est styles Yale and Fifth Avenue hats. She has taken the agency for BUTTBRICK'S PATtfeS, i ; 7 ana will be bleased to' servi thtrfr any of her customers. ! JNew Berne; Oct, 18, 1881.. . dav "ERNEST oysters in the city always on NfiW jMlllitlPrv (1 Aftrfa fi. hand at F. T Patterson's, next door VlLimGTy UOOOS. to Proctor's. Patterson's, next door Passenger List. The following was the paseenger list of the steamer New Berne yesterday : Inward J. J. Hamilton and wi A. Weaver, G. W. Gregory. W. W. e; Jl. Hoyt, 11. brocket t, Alice Franklin. L. Watsou, B. Johnson, J. Lanier, R. G Mallett. Outward John Detrica: and son : W. C. Carhart. 1ffEALS and ovsters at all h VfM. T. Patterson's to rt. is. Proctor's. i rlHOICE Groceries and Farmer's Sun f V1vn W7 . -.1 . t - -v.uiieo. e warrant an (rmao ran. rMontol A T :,:n " jJmAMliNxJ New Crockery, China, J--i Glass ware. Wactd anH Wilhinr Wo r.n uoods shown withpleasure Alex. Miller. IF you want a good stew, call on F T Patterson, next to R. R Tmnt Ar'ti anil -ii , . ' , Vi yuu win De sure to get it. THE handsomest assortment of gent's neckwear, and warranted all wool un- oersmns in white and scarlet, .at Jos TFin need of clothinff. dron in t. jno. X Bchwerin's. where von will finfTth ... . musi hivnsu suits ana revprsihlp avmrata w v . VAW v VVUtO ever orougut nere M 1881. FALL & WINTER;. RS. 8. H. LANE will' exTiibi beautiful stock of fine 1883 her Millinery arid Fancy Goods houseless, naked aiid hungry. I , !; Dredging Work Wanied The steam! dredge, Anna Lostin, advertises for work. Pehans it mi?ht be to ; O :. the interest of thelowners or managers to communicate, by'telesraoh this morn ing, with President Marshall Parke, at Double Dailly Mail. The business men and our people generally will be waited upon for their signatures to a petition asking the Postoffice Depart ment to grve the public a double mail service between Goldsboro and New Berne. I The Board of Trada Gnttnn and G rain Exchange, were vesierdav signing a letter to the Postmaster Gene ral on this subject, and we trust that our Kmston, LaGrange and Goldsboro friends will join with us in the matter Blank forms of petitions will be sent to these places and all po&toffices on the line of the road. It is a peoples and ALES COMMENCE THURSDAY business movement. I evening. Nov' 3, 1881, at Store oddo- oangeri aiiaKeiy, Middle street. Uealers and Housekeepers take notice. O.J i LIU V..U-IU. NEW ' AD VERTISEMEX'IS. i . CROCKERY ABD GLASSWARE AT AUCTION, WATSON AND STREET, Auctioneers. at her stand on MioMle Street (next door to A. G. Hubbard'a offlp WprlnoLi.i. October 19th' 1881. This stock was se lectea oy Mrs. Lane m persoh; and with greai care, emDraces ail tlie' . l-ATEST1 STYLESt and the public crenerallv ae iihrMVir vited to examine her irnndfl tvfnm nnr. i . , . uuasiujt; cjsewuere. JNew Berne; Oct. 18th. Bal-! Norfo k. Cro ckert ai! Glassware. Mesrs. Watson & Street, City Auctioneers, ad vertise sale of lot of crockery and glass ware I commencing t -noirow night, nea corner of Broad and Middle Streets. i Movement of Steamers. The timore steamer, Geo. H. Sout, sailed last evening with a cargo of five I hun dred bales of cotton, and other miscel laneous freights. The New Berne also sailed with a full cargo eon8istfng of between eight and nine hundred bales of cotton, two I thou- of rice IMMEDIATELY A HOUSE- CONw taining at least three room a (fnnpnni. ferred). Must be within eight minutes walk r f po8tofflce. Apply at once at OCl 4ii i i 1 nIH flfrlriPK. HEW BERNE AC ADM.. PRIMARY sand five hundred sacks other miscellaneous freights. Rip"e ". Strawberries. We favored yesterday, by Mr. LM. with a lot of larse ripe - monger, and were Iron- straw- berrtesJ and -we learn from- him K' will pick strawberries for th market ;niTARTIE8 WISHING TO FILL UP i i . luta tau ooiain nee cuan tree a day or two. r tof chftre at the rir-e milL rpHE STEAJf DREDGE, ANALOS jl. uu, win oe nere iaie tor a lew days, and would be glad to contract for any job of Dredging around this city. This will probably be the last chance to secure a Dredge here for. some time to come. For further information apply to I ! Berlin IIikson, on Board of Dredge at W. G. Brinson's Dockr New Berne, N. U. "CHAFF BEFORE THE WIND." DEPARTMENT. Free. The Trustees of this Infcittnt thn in thn further prosecution" of their Dublished de sign, and by the generous aid and co-operation of one of their number, Mr.lWm. H. Oliver, Agent of the Griffin f und are gratified to announce, that a PRf IVfARY SCHOOL- FOR BOYS ONLY, will be openea. at the Academy, onMon- uay nexi wet ai. l uition will De lttne. Application for admission may be made to the Principal. Prof. Fi tter, or to. th President. ! Bv order of the Board, . M CHAJ3. C. CLARK, Prea't. New Berne, Oct. 27, 1831. i r . ' i t
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