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! 1 1 BY TUB . !. Commorcial Printing Co., NE BERNE, -,:i-Wtft AUEARNE, EDITOR suBscBirtioM Jpsics': une year . ... w rrWx month . . . ' J 200 Three months - . j Ope month ' . , . . 35 Eiqht Ccrra per vrr.zK, payable to the carrier wvery Saturday. All other Bub pcriptions Id advance. j ! : RATURDAY. NOVEMBER 19. j 181 We are heartily glad to learn fcat Geo. Alfred M. Scales' health, which has been extremely bad for some time since, is now fully re stored, and he will be able to be at his, post in December. Yesterday, the 18th, was the cen tennial of the evacuation of Wil mington by the British. The (Star Jf .Thursday contained an interest ing account of it from the pen of 31aj. Graham Daves. i- V ' : . : WA literary society of vthe Wesley an; University, at Bloomington,! 111., hus refused membership to a rffrfo student on account of his color. N. Y. Sun. j "We copy this for the benefit of tjie colored man who fancies the North has no race prejudices. ; "Wilmington Star. " . 'he Naval Advisory Board ad vises that an appiopriation of $31, 000.000 be made bv Congress and expended upon forty one ships pfi 9 t ' war, to be built for the most part of steel. This is a good suggestion and if adoptod, we will then have at leant the becrinnincr of a Navy in ' , a w all reality. ' Our old friend, Father Evans, of ii lfii ry i XT t X tne iUllXOu k-Dronicie, nuya tuo "- lowing in his last issue : "We wel come to our exchange list the Com mercial News, a daily paper of hand some get up and edited by Major W.Sa. Hearne, which is a guarantee thai .it, is edited with superior abili tyf Mr.' H. being one of the best writers of this age." ' The Word Yankee. j 6ur friend Shotwell, of that ex cellent, and always entertaining weekly, the Farmer and Mechanic,! has this to say in his last issue, the Bentiment of which we heartily " en dprso ;-t ) The , time has come for the Southern people to drop the use of thST'word 'Yankee,' except in speaking of the Yankees of the past twenty years. Tilden's elec trdri five" years ago, and every elec tiori since, demonstrates that fully haU (if no more) of the Northern people are not "Yankees" if that term means, as of old, haters of the South. The elections last week showed that out of a million of votes the majority for the Hepubli cans was less . than fifty thousand. At least nine Democrats and friends of the South faced every ten .Republicans. And whenwe reflect that; the Republicans have con trolled the offices, the majority of newspapers, the election machinery, the police, the National Banks, etc.? for - twenty years, the fact that the two ! parties are evenly balanced shows that if the4 Democrats once got control of the country they would hold it ; for, as we all know, there are thousands of voters in every State who go from the - top - side not from principle, but because it is the strong side. 'Let us thin of these things, and tmake a distinction between our .friends and our enemies. Massa , A , , -, , , chusetts is - considered a blackly I Radical and iankee" btate, yet there are morp Democrats in Mas sachusetts than in No-th Carolina and South Carr'ina put together 1 We observe in an i-er portion of i 1 ' i the paper that the Captain persists in us ing the word, to which, he, in another column objects. Notes North Carolinian. Wilmington papers note the presence of second crops apples. . North Carolina famishes 75 per cent, of the mica used in America. j. i . i The receipts of Jcotton in Wilmington footed a p 1,243 on Wednesday. A new hotel at Roxboro if ill be open to the travelling public this week. The Buck Shoal Cotton Mills are to be put in operation near Mount Airy. A colored womeninRaleigb sold her child for a red shawl and a pair of new shoe?. A new hotel has been opened at Mor ganton. Mr. Jno. A. Hunt is the pro prietor, i The Dismal Swamp Canal has re cently heen "repaired to the extent of 850,000. ! Ten murders were committed in the State last week. Whiskey the cause of them all. Wake connty, in this State, ranks fifteenth in the cotton producing counties of the South. j Raleigh glories in the possession of a white partri ige.fwhich is to be sent to a New York museum, i i i i At Masonboro Beach "near Wilming ton, Tuesday last, a haul of six hundred bunches of roe mu'lets, and one hundred bunches of small ones; was made. The State Treapurer reports over eight millions cf old North Carolina bonds funded into new four per cents; about four millions of the old debt are still outstanding. j : i i . A new steam boat company has been organized, to be known as the Norfolk and North Carolina Navigation Com pany. Jt will establish a line of steamers through the Dismal Swamp Canal, j Hodge Gold Mine in Purke county is advertised for sale. It consist of 480 acres, some 60 or 80 acres of placer mine. There has recently ben discos ered on it a quartz gold bearing vein! Mr. C. A. Hege, of the Salem iron works, writes the Atlanta Constitu tion that he has organized i a party of one hundred people of that village to vieit the exposition, and they will leave Salem on the evening of the 28th inet., and reach. Atlanta on the 29th. Major W. W. j Flemming, who has been active as the attorney for the Teu tonia Colonization Society, j of Pennsyl vania, and is negotiating ff lands in Western North Carolina which the So ciety desires to settle with immigrants? reports that he fers the sale of a largi body of land in Henderson i conntv will fail on account of difficulty in making title. ! "FIRST PEEP 0' DAY!" X MIDDLE STREET, (Two doors above- K. R. Jones') NEW JBERNE, ; HAS IN STOCK, AND BOUGHT IN original packages, the best and pur est Brandies, Wines, Whiskies, Gin, uumrorter, Ale, Ji er and . 5 Ijagerl Beer, S Bottled and on draught, which hef offers to the retaii irade, and to his customers .a the counter ! H I S BAR Is celebrated for the quality of the Li quors it dispenses and for the politeness, promptness and tkill of its attendants. Open at daybreak every morn ing. ' sepl5tf ANTED TO WORK NEAR NEW Berne, apply to L Nov. 10. I C. & F. DUFFY. -INSURANCE.-' W. "W. WATSON. 3. H. STREET, Jit Watson & Street, BONDED AUCTIONEERS, AND MMCE agents NEW BERNE, N. C. WATERTOWN, FIRE MD LIGHTNING Insurance Company, OF WATURTO WN, :N. J. Thirteenth Animal Statement Capital, Assets, Snrplns, $200,000.00 8778,304.70 8540,654.70 Organization . Losses Paid Since 81,501,530.75. $10 00 in United States Bonda Deposited with the State Treasurer of North Carolina. WA TSON STREET, Agents, NEW HE HE. THE LONDON ASSUEA1E CORPORATION OF LONDON. Established by E(lyal Charter STATEMENT. Gross Assets, $16,021,010 Assets in U. S. including 1,030,000 Cash Capital, United States Bod? $2,241,375 $1,231,913 7 WA TSOXfrS TREE T, A yen tl NEW HERE. The Western Assurance Company OF TORONTO, CANADA. Incorporated by Act of Parliament in 1851. WA TSON Sf STREET Agents, NE W-B E R JSl E, JV. C. , an- 1 1 tf SHERIFF'S ISALE. Valuable Lands For Sale. PURSUANT TO AN EXECUTION issued to me from the Superior Court of Craven county, N. C, t satisfy the judgment docketed in said Court on the 2Gth day of My, 187(J, wherein James W. C7armer and Wm. F. Kountrce, execu tors of Alex. Mitchell, are plaint'.ffs and M. W. Carman is defendant, I vulUell :n puDiic aucuon, ai me oouri Mouse door in the city of Ntw Berne, N. C, on Mwnday, the 28th 6lay of November, 1881, all the right, title! and interest that the said M. W. Carman !had in and to the fallowing -described latids on the day when said judgment was docketed in said county, or at any time thereafter, viz: Atract of Land situated in said Craven county on the south idje of Neuse river about ten miles from the city of New Berne, .adjoining the lands formerly be longing to N. II. Street, dee'd, and Tu--ner May, dee'd, known as "Spring Gar den." ' A tract of land about seven miles from the city of New Berne on the left side of the public road leading! from the city of New Berne to lhe town of Washington, and on Bachelor's Creek adjoining the lands of George GieenJ Jr., and others, formerly belonging to Washington Car man, deceased, and the same whercpn B AVcathersbee now resides. Terms of sale cash. ! MAYER HAHN, Sheriff Craven count', N C Mortgage Sale. B Y VIRTUE OF A MORTGAGE deed executed by Aaron Hammons to Wra. ll. Barrington on the 24th of 1 August. 1878. and registered in thp Rpir. ! .. r ri i. -v y-i - Book No. 80, pages 201' and 202, we will sell, at ' public auction for cash, at the uoun iiouse aoor in 3ondav, November 21, New Berne, on 881, at 12 o'clock M., the tract of Land conveyed iu said mortgage deed, situate ini Craven county, N. C, on the north sideof Upper Broad Creek, containing fifty acres ED lrABDS & MURCHISON, Assignees of Wm. R. Barrington. La Grange. N. C, Oct, 7. 1881 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL i 0. . S o o ti . w (D-d s s H 5 Q g g P ( F) for 9 -S Q t 1853. 0L5) RELIABLE I F. BOESSSR, JIEHf OTIS WEIA ILHE IB, Broad andMiddleStreets, NEW BERNE. On hand, and constantly receiving in larire quantities, and of a'l qualities and prices, every known article iu the II ue Furnishing Line, in all styles and woods. PARLOR FTJteKITTJRE, CHAMBER SEFj'S," SIDEBOARDS, WARDROBES, TABLES. BEAU REATJS, LOUNGES, CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS AND WASHSTANDS. "ft Ten m (mjnrr'.f - i of his own manufacture always on hand. A FULL LINE OF BABY CAR- K I AGES. In a word all and every article to be found in a first-class Furniture Store, and at me lowest possible pneesj AH kinds of Repairing done neatly an,d with dispateh. Hefers to jhis old and long line of customers of twenty-eight Aears past. ; j 1 Butcher's Meat! JOHN II. THOMAS, the BUTCHER, O desires to inform the public that he keeps constantly On hand the bes'B'J . Stall Fed Beef . in market. Pork Smusages Of the purest make. All orders promptly! attended to atid delivered at your door free of charge. 6TaU and see me at ta No. 4, Civ Market. i DON'T READ TIHfc.-EMA.N- L EL FISHER, Vegetable St ore. Broad street (next door east of J. J. Tol son), wholesale and retail dealer in Cat hge, Onions, Irish and Swet Potatoes Eggs, t hickens, Lemons, Oranges, Can dies of all kinds, Canned Fruit of every description, and all kinds !of Notions Call and see met before nnrrhneinrr ie 4 : "where. All ders nromMlvlattf STEAM'IXES: THE;N0RTH GABOLKA FREIGHT USE FOR, NEW YORK g BOSTON. PROVIDENCE, j ami all points I NORTE WEST. - - - ! emi.Weekly Steamers, i Bstwren New Berne' ani 'Mfe, 1 IIC OICALUCIO VI 1111.1 JLIIZO Will, It'HVO Baltimore for New Berne erery AVEDNFs DAY and SATURDAY at 6 l M. Leavin? New York every Thursilay at 3 P.,"K. fnTO pier No. 34 East River. Leaving S-w TU V.I T V .111 I lierne for RiUtimore everj TUESDAY anj FitlUAY at 1- M. Agents are as follows: REUBEN FOSTER, Gen'l Manager, 1 i J0 Litfht St.-, Baltimore, M.l JA5. W. McCAULlICK, Ag't, Norfolk, Vtl W'jP. Clyde & Co., Philadelphia, pj South! Wharves. W.P. Clyde & Co., New York, Pier No 7 N. P.. ' H. L. Chapman, Solicitor. E. Sampson, Boston, 5o Central Wharf. E..J1. Rockwell, Providence, R. I: D i C. Mink, Fall River, Derrick Wharf. Sh ps Leave -Boston, TUESDAYS .and . " SATURDAYS. New York, every day, Sun day excepted. T Baltimore, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Fall River, Mondays, Wed nesdays and Filaays. . Providence, rvitulrdays. inrpugn dius lading given, and rates guaranteed to all points, at offices of th companies. he d.llcrcnt ' Avoid breakage of bulk and N. C. Line. 1 I ship via V 8. H. GRAY, Aoent, 'j: . j,j : ' New Berne, N. C. OLD DOJfflilON STEAMSHIP, COMPANY, FuR NEW I YORK, BALTIMORE, NOLL FOLK, BOSTON, ELIZABETH CITY PHILADELPHIA, PROV DENCE AND OTHER CTTI FS. THE STEAMER 'Km berm: will leave, upon arrival ot train on Nor folk and Elizabeth City Railroad at Eliza beth City, every Monday an 1 Thursday xt ; i i: i- u. l.i: iew wiub uuai. neiiiiiung, lenves New Berne, for Elizabeth City Tuesday and Friday, at 2 P direct, every j l., niakiiiL' close Connection wmi Norfolk ard Eliza oeio iiuv muiroau ior norxtiern n i Close connection n;ule at with company's steamers fu; WahJiijgtoa Oreeij ville and all landings on 'the Tar River, and at New Bbrnej with steamers Neiise and Cm. tentnek for Kinston, PollocksvSlleJ Trjnton ana an lamnngs on eu.se an ATI rent rivers. I Freight received daily until 6 P. M. forwarded promptly ami lowest rates guaranteed lo destinati n. j ! E. B. ROBERTS Agent. CuLrErER & Turnbb, : j . Ag'ts. Norfolk, Va. W. H. Stankoud, GeuT Freight Ag't., New York City. (1EMI-W.EK K L Y LINE F O li 0 WASHINGTON. MAKELKYSV1LLB, 90UTII CUEKK, n- c and points on t.h uivkk. The steHm' jamlico. Captain W". T. iVitchett. will leave Elizabeth City, N. C., every Monday and Tiiuksdav on arrival of1 the 9 a. in. train from JVWfoIk fr W ashington, . Make leysville and South Creek, N. C , connect ing Ht Washingtn with steamers on Tar r-.ver. Monday's steamer will' touch at Makelevsville, and 'I hursday'k steamer at South Cieek, A' C. Returning, will leave Washington every Tuesday ana Fkidiy, making close connection every Wenksda and Saturday at tfliJialeth Cky, N. C, with the tt. U. & jy. R. Li. for A'orfolk and all points A'orth and aa. STEAMSHIPS to and from NEW YOIiif OLD Dk)MIN10Jf, RICHMOND, WYANUKK, iittekas, , BREAKWATER, ALBKttMAKLB, i MANHATTAN. . If ROM NOR FOLK RASSENGE U T steamer leaves Aorfolk at Bp, m. every iioNiAY, Wednesday and Saturday. fiiWiiVAW l'OUK. At 8 p. m. every J UESDAY, J IIUHSDA Y and SATUitD.W. FAliti-f-J'iiHt-aat.. I Round Trip. .$ 8 50 ..1G 00 .. 5 00 " i Second Clans. UR, inCHMOAD Steamers leave Aoifolk every Sunday, Wednesday and x'iiiday iV'iGur, .arriving at iichiuond next morning. CULPBP till & TURNER, Agents, Norfolk, Va. Trent Rirer Transportatioa Company. H. E, FQY, President. i E. H. Bvrnubi, Sec'j y & Treas. 1 0. E. Foy, W. T. 'J'aylor, Directors. Sam'l Hudson, ) Running a tri-weekly line up and dwn iNeuse and: Irent rivers. I tips regular. Freight fates low. j Agents Geo. T. Duffy. New Berne, N. C; A. (J.i Rarrus, Polloksv Me, N. C. Chas. II . Foy &! Oo' TreiUon. N. (J Chauncey Gray Kington, N. (J.; C. ST, A Griffin, BelTs Ferry, N. C. F. I. SntMdKS. CLEMET MANLY. SIMIMOXS & MANLY, Attorneys at La W, (' Opp. Gaston House, New b:kne, N. C. Will practice in the Federal and State Cmrts and regularly attend al sessions t the Courts in the following counties: Craven, ;Crteret, Pamlico, Jones, Ons i - :ov Leqoir. scplt ti ! ,S . i he, -1. v j
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