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VOL. 1-NO 93. NEW BERNE; I N. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1881 TWO CENTS ! .-, . -, M ',",1,,,M ,., I.i " ... (JIT r NOTICES a.r,u Undershirts in all' wool and merino jii best bivco, o-i, j i CIoakH and Ulsters. -Fine Clofiklp 0' latest etyle. A beautiful line of beavef ' and p".r clulli for loa5iTs aod Fistcrs, at A. M. Baker's. Tit' Azeiicv for Wa alter! jajttd. A.sure fit guaranteed. . ' bress Goorts ! o Yer.-Dress Goods are lower this season than tor many years. I Slack CttSbmere, ail wool, from. 40c to KIJW. wuk""' ' ' w v tmcurnicir, fit A. M. Baker's. or J. fc Iveft liki now on exltifci- lios -samples of Clothe from the Popular C7lthtrsi Wsnamaker & -Brown, The public are invited to examine. A sure lit guaranteed. Jcvclrv -A- beautiful aud olp.gnn ,!S'r!mtT.t of Jewelry jast purcbased in Srew York, at Bell's, the Jeweler... Any article! ever sold that is not as was rcpre sente'd can be returned and the mont-y will he refunded " Studies' Furnislsin"anl Dress Goods. A 'beaut if ul line of Children's Hose ia ' oil colors. Ja0am Foy and Thompson's Cort. A full tine of flan nels and an elstit line of Dre-fs Goods, and Ladies and Childien's Underyests, at; A. M. Baker's. I ;- Oyiter Saloon. --David Speigbt, 3nrkVt lock, next to tt;e Farmei's liome,! desires to inform the public Ut he has' opened his Oyttr.'BHlooD,aud is now pre-, 'pared 'to eerve'the very best and fresust cyders at all btouM a(i in' every style. Attentive, polite and skilled waiters. General meals af all hours. r Siik anti Worsted for Trimmings, . also beautiful Fringe in-Silk and Chenille beaded, in NveC Jet and IrredesenU ji. large assort meat of Tass k and Qord. Brass, Sttti hiid Mcial Buttons of latest gtvles, at A. Baker's. &PFUJAL KOTh ES. ff BV Our 1,'utter, it cau't be buat.- Alex jlMilr. BEST Bra-ids Familv Flour, at Alex Mill'-r's. JQCEaES. Hiirh fn quality hut Ja Iihv in pwices, at Alex. MiiterV. "lIlOiOE Gror.vries aud Farmers 5u; jj piies. V.'e warrant ail goods as repj reseiTeq. Alex. Miller. : EXAMINE Tcw CVockry China G!a8 ware, 1'ood and WillowT Warej Goods eliown withplcasnre. - Alex. Milh-r. 8 : GEO Ell, 4 mm m nam mm 'Inewberne HAVINO JUST DECEIVED THE following named goods which hb elf t is. cheap ! or cash: . l mmcE MEAT. I BA1SINS ' f CURRANTS CITRON. BUCKWHEAT. PICKLES v't JELLY. FRESH CANNED BEEF. .1 ri: Wir CAXXEJ) GOOJ)R . -CllOlCEST BIJTTER. I FRESH ROASTED COFFEE, 1 (Ground to Order.) 3dLO.XL 0!0,3.. SUGAR CURED SHOULDESS. Tea of Finest Quality. . MfA 'Beef Hipped lo Order. MM f ARKET G9REED BEEF- FRKSHtSPICES.Jfhole and Ground! SIAOARONI. V CHEESE. 1 CODFISH. English Island Molassses, 4 SUGAH, All Kmds. XEIIOSEXE OIL. WOO AND WILLO W WA HE. j CJROCKEKy. f Cirhi's Jiiicl rJbaeco. POWDER. - SHOT. AND : caps Notes XV or tit Carolinian! ; r. 1 - , , , , M i i . ! The U. S. Circuit Court is in session at Iia!ei She h. by hn3 shipped. 5,200 bales of cot- L" j ton this season. ! A woman is to Oe hung at Pitt&burg ' on the 23d of this month. ya'lui and Lexington each send parties of 100! to the Atlanta Fair. .'i !. 1 Big: fire near Wadesboro, over 1G0O j pounds cotton seed destroyed, beside some j cotion Kaleigh is to have a Bell Telephone j t Exchange, and talks of water works are ; indulged in. The Orohan Asylurn at Oxford !h as ! more inmaieH now man at anr icrmfr ptned The of its existence. i death is announced of Mr. W Patterson, a member of the Wilmington j Produce Exchange and a prominent bu- inews man of that eiir. ! ! 1 I 1 I i Judp Enrrs of Gates on nty, raided 4,300 bounds of seed cotton from a single acre .of land this reason, and baled; .10 ' bales, averaging 500 pcunds, frornj an I eight and a half acre lot. Mr. Aleck j Carter! of the same county, raised 20 I bals, averaging 50J pounds, from 15 acres. ' ! f j Genera.! iSews. A iir(ol otil CQr,i".i I ftfar tn i 111 n rrs burneil at CookviileTenu. s . The. mail driver from Jackson to Clin ton j Lo., shot and the mail bags taken. .Rational Tariff Con rent ion, in se?.4iort at New York, discussed the tariftcpm- missioo. j l Tw)i negroes were lynched at Shejl- perdstbwu, La., for the mu;der of a Mr. .Cat in ' " I;";- -: " ." ..'' Three 'men killed and one fatally I in juretlhy a boiler explosion near Jackson ville, 'Texas. - Gov ernwenf !-receipts' during. Novem ber nearly :d,000 0QV expend iuu-es u(i- io.oo.0.o:?o! i . Th lion don.vftf.ef! at ctava v-ia yeyfceii ppersl on various subjects were read. t 1 'Mechanic? are pushing the repairs ''and refit ttrjg of the White'; House, wlti'ch wjl be ready for occupancy by President At thur njext week The! naval advinorv boavo re.com mend- ed the construction of t hirtv-eihf unar- moredi cruuing vessels, and a number of . t , 1 1 f i I rams, gun ooatsi ana torpeao ooata. ; Jn ihe Guiteau trial, yesterday, the primer nniea tne spryoi rns career, :nd he cross-eMmmati'pn ny NJ uuge PorterUvas beun. Guiieau wasat tTnies flurried, but on the whole endured th searching questions of the prosecution with much self-possession. For t-i??aj fVews. -Aim tr ivtcr Hamlin wkb receivel by President Grevy and M. Gambetta in rerss jefcteruay. The or th trial of Prince Tcherevachidise e 'murder cf a shopkeeper is its progress in St. Petersburg. A canal across France, .connecting the Atlantlic with -the Mediterranean, Lis a pro-eci mooted in Pans., ; , M. de Lsseps hopes that considerable of the estimated expense of construct ing the Panama Canal, will be saved I Twd Roman editors have leen heavily fined and .sentenced to im prison mn for insulting- the Pope in .their publications. " 'Prince Bismarck declares j that his former allies have deserted him and driven! htm ' into the arms of the centre party . Professor Goi twin mitn tmns -tii't - i the 'phase of agrarian crime in Ireland i less dangerous than the dominion of the Lflnd League. , , i , - . A dispatch from Oiessasavs a JcTrisu I tn h sbw.ed P ;rah Brrnhsrdr's carriage a she os diiviiig hi.me frcm the tbea.re, ou tie gruuild that &hf vraa of also stoned her hotel and stopped Uiej performance at i lilt iii.ii; t t f ii I fa 8ankc.vi&ki ha confessed that he and I I tljree other nihil iets had sworn to kill Generals rnatietrj and Tcherevine I md M. Kit-low', Perfect of Police. Congressman Ieustef, of Wisconsin, i a Democrat,, was detained by the etorm ( i off .the British coast and will not he I rreaent in Washmlod at the ouenin? of.thc gesfeion. . v JLyncniug at. jOxford.. Thursday n)orning,at about 3 o'clock,rt party of', msked nenT "numbering about 10Q, took froni the Oxford. 'jail John Broflie and Shadrack? Hester, colored. barged with the murder of Mr. T. M in a small jrrove ' j near the snot where the murder was com I tnit-ted. The jailor was taken from his ! home and forced to open the doors, and t he-guard was d harmed the "nar'd. house II m ani shut up in dred of people lynching. It is a lull confession. are visitinjr the feuol of reportej that lhey madJ Eve.vf!unS was conductjd with the ut- U1CS, secrec amJ ,.he iudio? were not foui(J Ui)U 8 o'clock thik mornin. ilaitroad Matters. The Northern Pncifid" Railroad track laid to Fort. Keoh, Mont" " The track of the Chicaio, Texa? and f I- -r i n r P T? I.i rrt-.4 . 1 . t .1 n. .1 r t .1 i II ill.' Owing rcainlv to a'.derse fo several resident occurred on the Penusy vania Bad road. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company have purchased the" Northwest Branch Railroad. They hav huiit a roaon paper from FavettevlHe via Deep' Erf eYa'd High point to Winfiton,V Ti'w thought tliat the We.-tern North Carolina Railroad will be completed to Paint Hock in three week?. The bn.-dnefss of t'ne Petersburg Rail- r-v, A (Petersburg and Weldon) is grow tug rapidly. November earnings show a lar .'ft !llfrpfliP 5 - w The 'Virginia Mid'iarld runs a train between Alexandria and Danville 233 mlies in seven hears i minutes. It "is the, Vastest tram in the State. I)-.: A. II. Canedo, representing a nyndicaie which desires in buy the Slate's interest in ihe.C-F.- y. y. R. ii., u ihoingion busi- in consultation with W ness men. The Southern Pacific R. R., is about trains will not San Francisco This will add comj.Ieta'd. and through! from New Orleans to in a week or two. vitally to the Atlantic coast ports, and rail wav systems. ' L. F. Martin, a colored man of Wil mingtonwill undertakes to build the Coast Railway 'from hat city to thr .-sounds and thence to New River. lie j avS will havexthe rdad open by the i coming summer. ; Mr. and Mrs. George TcNeil, of Ne w euk against the Orleans, have entered Louisville tf; NaviUe Railroad for ! 310,0000 damages, for ratal infuries to ! their son, aged nineteen years? Vhile riding oo freight train. Mr. J. H.'Kippp, of Montgomeiy coun ty, Va., rented the hotel at Kanawha Falls oni Monday last an.l. entered into 8n agreement with the .Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company to keep ft in -.trictly rlrst-clai? style, welcome news to the tra .This wili be veiling public. Fine Shooting. (-Messrs. Shehon and Morris went up to Falling Cuek on Thuisday last on a hunting expedition, and succeeded in bagging fifty' partridges and a. lage number of rabbits. Ti.ds wa a rare bit (rabbit) of sportsminh'p, ii comparison to the joung gent of whom the Ktustou Journal speaks a having birirpdthi Fall the whoieofsixly three partridges Mil by hinii-elf.and LaduMeen cat tut a fcxv times, ehlier. Jewish descent. Tley Three weeks and one day before j vtna.s. Nine hoars and lie minute worth of sunshine tOMtn . Fixty Thiiek ve-Hrs sl-o. ! "to dav.1. ,Jie j 'te cf J admitted into the nois was Union. rr. " r : , t from ' Kinston with fifteen i-aenscrM one t urji!re.r . it f(,vp,llv ,vyf) t,rti ' 0f cotton besides other freight.- T?iE Schooner Ad-lie 'Henry came off of Howard's Ways yesterday, having been 'thoroughly, repaired and finished up nith a new coating-of paint.' We were shown last evening a full blown reach blopsom. which - is some- .i c r ,, 4. ,. I hmc of a ctir!0ifv for thi ti-ne ai tn ,. t, ' .." ' -f. 4 Perr orcliard. Wanted i Ntvv Berne: Enterprise well a Jhtle ready cash would help on wonderfully, but seriously there is sufii cient capital 'in the place to accomplish much that is needed," had We but the en terprise. The Raleigii News and Observer of the I.-t, contained the followit g: -United States vs. Z. M. JJuke. Indict ment, selling tnheco not put up in prop er packages and stamped. Defendant called and failed, and case remanded to the district court at New .Berne,-from I : ; The Holland Colony at IIavelock. For sometime-past it has been lea red that the entt rpru-e of Hollanders at Uavelock would fail, under d.dicultie? of obtaining title to ianda. We are very glad to be able to state that all difficul ties have been removed, and the mattes ,of title adjusted, and it expected the colony ill ; rapidly' - 'increase,1 and! tne settfement t-aKe tliat prominence in our 'State it was. hoped for' two years'! ago. New BRiiE .and Beajj fqht Canal. The enlargement of the'Harlowe Creek Canal, to a st)ip channel, is now an almost accomplished 'fact. Commodoie Marshall Parks, President, reached here' vetterdav morning, and in the afternoon his steamer, the Storm Signal, Capt. Hobbs, arrived, to pprvej lufn and others down to the work this morning. The necessary - force and drebrinr apparatus in on the vvay, and expected to be at work to-day or to-morrow. Operations will begin at once,' and : we shall have a ship channel eighty feet wide and twenty feet deep, connecting the waters of N'euse River aud Beau fort Harbor. This ia the greatest undertaking , in hfbalfof New Berne within her history, and we feel a peculiar interest in Com modore Parks and his movement?. Superior Court. The following is a list of the cases tried before his honor, Judge John A. Gilmer, Thursday : and Frida) : - s State vs. Council Campbell, larceny, not guilty. State v?. Wm. Hill; larceny, guilty. State vs. Henry Campbell, larceny.ptulandieti.ee.!1 The attention throughout nol pios. . Siate vs. Wright Willis, Iarceny,guiltv. btate vs. W ilson r-rinn, asauit at;d battery, guvhy, 12 months imprisonment in county jail, with permission to woric n public r ;sds. estate v8 Cicero Green, forcible trespass, t guilty. , not Stat i Wm, Brown, Jr., larceny, not guilty. Brown, Jr., larceny, guilty. . State vs. Aug. Smith, assault and bat-; terv, ple-i guiliv; ju Jgment suspen led on payment of costs. State vs. George Gaskill, Narcenv, not guiity. t State vs. Jane Forbes, sianv not H"" ! guiltv. j State vs. Sr-eed M-rvodt and , Gardner, fill ray, sot gniiiy. ; ; . The criminal 'docket, 'with,1' the exceu'vi tion of one case, was finished yeeterJay. i. 'This will be tried McdJiv morning. ' ? ! ! A TrI to the Moon. ' ' ' ( I " . . Beingi present. f.t 'Trof.'Geti. ttV.Xeal's ; fchool .op ye terlav, out correspondent had , the ixd p.esre of I.eanAg a 3ecture fterea by 5"tn o the children.- ' -f ; - r to the lion.'' The childien were told j to .step aboard the train, npon which this imaainary trip was to be taken," vonr corrcspondf-nt was invited tcya seat with thciti. j Soon by the micwand of trie lecturer we were traiifported through fc-pnee at ilie rate of i houoHnds of milei" . . n i t ,7, , in a minnte. Ah we vuin '.ed over the distance ri t erv en i ngJet w e-c n the t-srth and the nhoon, thvvondfrins; exclama tions of the ! occupants of the cars are heard -as wbidd alter world meets the de . - ; x. v lighted ,fe.j Thus, in their order and distance I'rorn the sun, each of the planets, Mercury, Venus,' " Goddess of ikauty, fiery Mars, Jupiter 0.4(H) times I larger than our earth). Saturn, Uranus and " Xepinne, is noticed, commeuted j upon and! descii'eil as wheeling in its appointed pj-hit around that grand, central luminary, the Sun. The space of 3s00f miles between our planet! and .the moon being thus armihuKltedj in a comparatively short period of time, our train, reaches its destination and we step out on the sur face of the moon. The bors have brought along their guns and . Christmas' horns witli vvhicliito amuse 'themjelvea, and ihe girls, their bianos. i But wonder of ' wonders ! . tlic boya blow, and purl' and Ptraiu their lungs, the girl? play their loudest and liveliest air., theyoungerj children Ynout and whoops the teachers; call out in shrill toned of warning as eome little one wanders too nenr a precipice, but not a sound can he It - - - i i 4 . l -w . heard ;; as j jtajsp en.ee. e Pap !c at. each other in p.piomshmcut. Our mouths mo.ve a'F we strive to aificulate, but in vain. Not a wjiisper is heard. We try lq laugh wheniwe think of the fruitless way .,.,-' I l . in which w4 are talking ami blowing and J shouting, but not a ripple of laughter breaks the stillness. Whnt, ac.hs the lectufcr, is the cause of this? Why rheiei- no atmosphere ajmnd the mooti as there is around our earth no' air to., vibrate and to rei-eat the sounds -l' . HI Thus was prpscAted clearly an'd forcibly the physicall differences between the moon and olur earth, and ike lack of water, the dead, bairen UKtnre of-the Siii ace, the mountain's of -.the' moon with their names?! its extremes of heat ar.d cold were each in turn graphically pictured-. fjn the return trip the wonders and beautiesipf t he heavens were seen m reverse cur jarth shining like a.mnon in tli-e distance is gradually neared and very soon .We were back again Jn good old New Berr.e, on solid earth and out of j the fairy regions of cloud land through which we had passed. T'ne leeturje consumed half an hour or mere in its Ijdeliverv, though it did not seem as long, and ihe Professor took care t not to overburden or weary his vouth j -Tpg excellent, and so plain and graplrc j was his language, and such an impres- - s;on did it njake upon the children that at the conclusion of-the' lecture they rex peated theubstance of it with remark able, accuracy. If teachers would give j ipore talks of this Fort gnl in so plain a Islyle !a large j. mount of information 1 would be1 jilbtained and the love of ! knowledge fcV its own beauty .be speeJily. awakenedjinlyouthful minds. ij i H AM I. - The MsptAMn Extension. A id" gram was Jieceivel vesterJar at the ' fidlnd hftift' lnincr thnt ,i.1if he. f "i" . . . ; t iT.i?i.i' tnif h Itlioff ' t rl :- tr.ia rwi;i r . . - .:,i,,Lt.l .... I.... l .-!... ,1. ; iu oil! uii uu i uuisjat, rum iiiai. uiv J gradin, o ite load was rapidly 'going nri Ail ' PtntWn'j tti tiiji riini will hf Lm-A(ktJ fL rhristm ' We ,Unl- .,.' 1 ,1.1' - . X ; ' '- e bufiiP 'P. S& I-y ii Tog'' for other local MvJc 1 1
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