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. 'i . - : x ' i i TWO CENTS VOL. lNO 100. NEW BEBNE, N. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1881 DAILY NEWS Notes North Carolinian. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1881 CITY NOTICES Pinkeye is in Greenville. i The Grand Lodge of F, & A. M. is in session in Raleigh. i m mm "TTTTi IT...W w a r. A ne cotton tactory at Wilson will De Gents Undershirts in all wool and merino erected in the Spring. in best styles, at A. M. Baker's. . halea nrMttnn were re,eived flt tiia Awncv for ; Wanamaker k j t '.. rjhiniT una? tiarnmishpri All j Ives'. An examination of samples North Carolina was the first state to inviieu. : auicHiiuaiou.v,vU. i make a geological survey. Cloaks and Ulsters. Fine Cloaks Th fikw f "a rflild fmm . . . I A t f ii t linn nf rioo Vol" I O . - of latest 8i Vie. aucauiiiuiii i ; . . and jur cloth for Cloak's and Ulsters, at Plymouth to R-ileigh via Tarboro. A., fli. xau.tt.ci. o. , jur; i. a. ougg, oi ureenvine, rnaae floods Lower.-Dress Goods thJsi - - i j v.. are lower iniS season vuan ior many yCHr. f ion j ; Black Cashmere, all wool, from i 40c to I t 00 A oeautitui line oi v ersaies ciom ' or mourning, at A. M. Baker's. J. F. Ives has now on exhibi tion samples of Cloths fropr the Popular Wanamaker & Brown, The uir atp. invited to examine. A sure fit - m'"'" - guaranteed. Jewelry -A beautiful and elegan ocQfirtment of Jewelry just purchased in New York, at Bell's, the jeweler. Any ..,fiiA pvt-r sold that is not as was repre sented can be returned and the money will be refunded Thej Midway Cotton Mill near Rocking ham, is being repaired, and will'set to work in January. . The receipts from Internal Revenue, Saturday, in Greensboro, amounted to $494,341.81, and from Customs, $708,-043.77. A company has been formed in New York with a capital of 84,066.000, of which; the owner of the Havre line of steamships paid m 1,000 ,'KJ0 to buy 5 lands in North Carolina suitable to grapes i oHio' Fiiniisliins-and Dress js A hfontifiil line, of Children's Tlose iii oil colors. 3adam Foy's and and fetock-it with French wine growers. Mu- o?Dss Goodsi Mr. Stephen G. Wonh.Supenntenden, and'Lddies and Children's Undervests, at of fisheries,, says: It would appear that A. M. liaKer s. a Ualitornia salmon, arrived at maturity. CliantP'S,ie Coc Utails Just has been taken in this State. Maj. J. W. received from t rash 2 G.. a quant ty oi Wilson, former President, now Chief En iTnaof hottlM fifteen cents, one gmeer, of the Western North Carolina cocktail to the. bottle. Go for champagne J Railroad, informs me in a letter of Nov. cocktail?, htteen cents eacn, ai ieiricii a 5th that he enjoyed one on Thanksgiv Atlantic uaruen. I . " ; icarn mat, uuui David height in Da3 wllh was over twenty inches facilitie8 for shipping truck will ihe Farmer's Home,' long, and .weighed 5 pounds. The fish froW tbig point the coming sea Ovster Saloon. desires to inform the public that he bas was takeu near Marsh al, west of the BIup nnPit hi Ovster Saloon. and is now pre pared to serve the very best and freshest i i i ovs'ers at all nours anu in eveiy mvic. Afpntivp nohte and sklllea waiters. General meals at al'. hours. Trimming. Plaids and Stripes in Silk and Vorsted for Trimmings, also iMinifnl Fringe in Silk and ICbenille Stppl. Jet and IrredeBent. A lcirof. snrtmpnt of Tassels and Cord. Bras?, Steel and Metal Buttons of latest stvles. at A. M. Baker s. Ridge, from the French Broad river, on a trap. Other smaller specimens hive been taken. General News. Personal. Mr. II. B. Eubank, representing P. Lbrrillard & Co., is at the Gaston House. Mr. John Missillier and lady teh for the North yesterday afternoon; to be absent a month. j Mr. DeL. Evans, the affable represen tative of the Carolina Riee Mills for this section, is at the Gaeton tlouee. Dr. D. W. Smith, one of the most eminent surgeons and physicians o Eawtern Carolina, is at the Gaston House. Rev. a D. Beroheim. D. D- editor of At Home and Abroad. Charlotte, is here in the interest of his interesting maga zine. Mf. and Mrs. E. Wadsworth leave for a visit to New York and isrooKiyn u morrow, and will spend the holidays North. Mr, Pembroke Jones, a member of the firm of Norwood Giles & Co., Wilming ton, and proprietors of the Carolina Rice Mills, is in the city, Mr. R. C. Cleve, of Vanceboro, the youngest merchant of the place, and one of, the rising young men of our section, is in town for the past day or two, at tending to tales and shipment of cotton, in which trade he is largely, interested. Change of Schedule. -The leaving time of the freight and passenger train on the Midland, from New Rerne West, changes this morning, from 4:30 to 4 o'clock - PiriiiTivs vor Truck Shipping- We learn that, both by water and rail, the be better point the coming season, mau at any period since our farmers embaked in this industry. We have heardit sug gested that time to New York ould be much quickened. The Drtdse of the New Berne and i Beaufort Canal at Work. Mr. Win. E. Clarke, of the New Berne'and Beaufort Canal Company, It ft here on Friday last and Har'owe Creek destination at noon for the old Clubfoot Canal, reaching his He found the dredge boat of the Cpmpany in Clubfoot Creek. On Saturday) she was gotten up to within a hundred yards of the old cut, and at twelve o'clock cutting fur the enlargement and deepening of o&f Uais lowe to a ship channel commenced. The dredge employed is as good as new, and in perfect order ; 30 feel wide and cuts 32 feet. She has a full equip ment, a crew of ten launch in attendance on her; the whole under the direction who is in charge of t men, and a steam of Capt. Buckner, he work. other building, while the increasing but inesa demands of this section are calling for more, and one is about to go on tat line between this port and Bay Rirer. . . Of outgoing steamers we now have five. each of about as ranch capacity as tfcoit formerly plying between here and New, iYork, and they make from fouY to five tripe per wek. Yet these transport ation facilities are not adequate to the wants of our trade; nor do not begin to -be, and for eorretiaiebe Old Dominion and North! Carolina Steamship Lines have been contemplating the addition of new and larger steamers for this trade. They have made a mistake in not getting them on sooner, and much longer delay will result in the establishment of rival lines, ,'bf which we already hear the whisperings. j An nothing does New Berne ihow mora Improvement than in her demands for increased transportation facilities, both by water and rail. For the rolling stock CUE. SLOVER'S Christmas Advertisement! mllE FOLLO WING NAMED GOODS died f heart disease- Upton's resignation has been accepted Col; J. P. Shaffner, a prominent Ken tuckian. is dead. Frelinghuysen has been confirmed as Secretary ofState. Post master General J ames has forward ed his resignation. 1 i ! ii Dr.! T. W. Grimes, of Columbus, Ga Tii in "Nifi of Norfolk tnweil: the of the old Atlantic. Offce deemed ade- dredge into Clubfoot Creek, arid the quate, now . with all the improTementa should have been there ten day's earlier, and additions by the Midland Com piny, but for rough weather and inbreak down is greatly overtaxed, requiring the steady inthesound. movement of every wheel on the road! tCf Mr. Clarke, duringhis slay on the do the business. y. canal, obtained j deeks to right of way, At the pesent rate or progresy, wa covering three hundred feet on each side estimatejtbat the transporttaion facilities, of the canal, from all parties interested to and from tb" port of New Berne, ; ii.ian anA Wnort& ih rton1i must be doubled within the' next two v . -1 - I ! 1 along the line in Morehead and Beau years. fort as very much pleaded and enthusias- B Ze the most enterprising and W ADVERTISEMENTS. public spirited men of our poftiofx of the hrji HOLLISTER'S, mJ (, bCTf AIM I O , 1 WllJ .WVVMV - ' See Fourth rage for other Load Matte x I iiivt rpppivpri and all tressh MINCED MEAT, Bef Toncues, Dried Beef, Spiced Pigs' Feet. Lambs' Tongues (Hoi led and Soured), Corned Beef, Breakfast Bacon, Sugar cured Shoul ders, Small Hams. Raisins, Currants.- Citron i - I PRUNES, JELLIES, CANDIES, PirWe. OrtrrMl Macaroni, Cheese, Utable. burned, with a number of mules. The irginia Keadjusters settled their nri 3 :n : DMJIA.. Idltrerences anu win uuimuatt; umuicuci- ger for U. S Senator. The Governor of Kansas has taken meaeuies for a rigid enforcement of the prohibitory liquor- law of that State. The teller of the Poughkeepsie (N. Y.) National Bank has been arrested for the Good Effect on thk Oyster Pro-. . ' i i . DUCX. i ne re-opening ano enlargement of the Harlowe Creek Canal, it is esti mated, by competent persons skilled in oyster planting and culture.will be worth $10,0C0 a year to Carteret county, b I reason of the increased fresh water it will let through into the Creek and Sound on the Beaufort side?of the Canal. Navigation Suspended. Notice ts elsewhere triven'of the suspension of 0 . navigation on the old Clubfoot and Har lowe Creek Canal, in consequence of the i dredge boat of the New Berne and Beau fort Canal Company 'being now in the information in getting the rights of way, and the work started in good shape. When Mr. Clarke left the canal, on Tuesday morning, the dredging waer fully under wav and the work rapidly and satisfactorily progressing. Harlowe is the Posjtoffice on the canal, and the headquarters of Capt. Buckner j MIDDLE STREET; Breakfast Strips, (MM Bnclwlieat, HOMINY, OATMEAli, SYRUP, i - - ; I - i Freshly Roasted Coffees. i In Green Cos Coffees: Java. Lagusyra, a Rico and Rios. CoK Forney's funeral at Philadelphia, was largely attended. 1 A rolling mill at Pittsburg.PX-.burned, loss $300,000, insurance $ 150,000. The new Chinese Minister has arrived cut to deepen and enlarge the old eanal at San Francisco from Hong Kong. to a ship channel. We presume that ri i i 11 j 1. - i .. - , , . , , Q 4 all wil cheeriuiiy suomn 10 me iem Thrpe bovs broke- throusrh the ice at . . J - . . Manitowoc, Wis,; and were drowned. The Atlanta Screel Railway Company's BUCKWHEAT. RICE, WHITE BEANS, GRITS, COD r lsu, Irish Potatoes, Smoked Herring. Jb tj t t e r ,j CooKed Corned Beef, Yeast Powders, PAT.I HiH AVA I.IN CJTS. BHA- Z1L, IN UTS, AI-MOaDS. porary 6U8j)ension and inconvenience for the sake of the great and yaluable im provement wy are to have in thi new waterway, when completed as a ship canal. Rob Roy McGregor to be Answer ed. The News and Observer ot Friday (.aye: The New Berne Commercial News and its correspondent "MacGregor". are rather severe in their comments on peni tentiary affairs. Perhaps they will ad (llit R9 much when tbev know all the corps and his construction and these headquarters may be reached by boat down the -river ; by horse and buggv overland ; or by rail to Morehead City and thence by sail boat, a distance . , . . i ! -it t r i t j ot htteen miles to tne;oiuoiooi vreew anu of the canal. The distance down Neuse River and up Clubfoot Creek, to where operations are going On, is twenty miles. Coal is used for operating the dredge, and a schooner load lis on from Norfolk. I The beginning of pis work is a mo mentous event in Eastern Carolina, and ! I . .i.fi . everv incident connected wun ii mnsi interest all our people. We shall watch and note its progress with great attention and care, for the enlargement of the old Harlowe Creek Cana has been a subject of the first importance with ns for years, I -r-i The work en is CANIPI) CROSSE & and Balto. Hams 'TOMATOES, PEACHES, BLACKWELL'S PICKLES, . i Plain Pickles, Chow Chow in Bulk, Worcestershire Sauce, UnstardSf FRESH RAISINS, Currants, Citron Pruneo, i WALNUTS, the way now Snnerior FlaTorinc Extraeti- 1 ' : Crackers, Cakes, 1 i Mince Meat, FINE TEAS, CHOCOLATE Fine Butter. Njw Berne and Beaufort O A-N A LI Navigationuemporarily Suspervded -ttt t .txr nivma wirriTTN ON THTiV re have devoted a VV olrf Harlowe and Clubfoot' Creek- and much labor of Canal on Saturday, December 10, 1181, Dy ine inirpuucuon ui a bkmu uiv(j boat in the Cut, notice is hereby giren tor IN BUSlNfSS. We fuFn k f Ho! Unnl th.t.. ilV TMSOD of the are informed by one Of the old employes I presence of j the dredge, it will be impos- of tl,- Atlantic road that the volume and & ior any,, uuu w v and one upon which great deal of thought our pen. Great Increase j embezzlement of'SO.OOo or more of the factgj wn;cii We hope to print to-morrow. Canned Corn, Tomatoes, Peaches, Pine Apple; Lobster, Salmon, Peas. i Sardines, Potted Ham, Olive Oil, LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE, Essence Lemou, Ess. Vanilla, CATSUP, CHOCOLATE, FR. MUSTARD, SPICES, Essence Coffee, ROASTED COFFEE Yeast Cakes, Fine Teas, Cond. Milk, Fine -Syrup. Molasses Crackera Powdered Sugar, Granulated Sugar, Crushed Sugar, White Ex. 0 Sugar. Yellow C Sugar. TOBACCO, CIGABS, FIR E CRACKERS ! Powder, Shot and paps, CROCKERY, GLASS WARE, bank's funds. G. A. Rice, a defaulting Interna? Rev enue Collector at New Orleanentenced to two years confinement at hard labor and a fine of 810,304. Senators Garland and Beck ppoke in favor of a tariff for revenue in the Senate-over 80 bills and resolutions were in troduced; the ease of the New jYork Sen atorejfrom the committee on elections, was reported in favor of the incumbents. The President was requested, by reso Intion. to comnjyunicate to the Senate the instructions sent to ojar Minister at Lon don in regard to the modification of the Rnlwer t real v: Senator Butler VIMJ W , mi introduced b'Hs for continuing the im provement of Charleston harbor and ap nfonriating proceeds of . sales of public lands to educational purposes: petitions nor nrPRPn ted for the abolition of the w t w ; j-- i tax' on bank checks. If you want a load of good Oak or Afh Wood call at Wm, SalterX While we believe in holding: public offi cials up to the strictest account, we do not think it just to them to condemn them unheard, and are not men! who are charged with public duties of a responsi ble nature entitled to justice?Let us get at the facta before we pass judgment. Vance Vindicated. The Wilming' ton Star, commenting on the railroad war says: "These facts remaining, Senator Vance 6tands vindicated, and I the people of North Carolina owe him I - ... 1 1. in renewed gratitude tor nis consiauujr, u courage, his devotion in their behalf. For twenty fivevears he has been the nt of the Deoole. It will be indeed an evil day, for North Carolina when Us people .turn upon Senator Vance to remd him, because he has dared to oppose the policy and plans of a soulless corporation that cares as much for North Carolina as the re morseless tiger cares for the crouching animal, it will presently devour ot the Atlantic roaa inat me vuiuiue aim . .,.i.ii , . , I , j v. it, this notice is given to sare trouble anc? value of fpefghts over the road, ootn inconTenience to those heretofore using- on every daily man i thq canw as a nignway. MARSHALL PARlfS; Pfes'h. Be- ways, are greater now formerly on the trisweekly trains. fti.tfs the Midland n pelled to run eitra freight trains almost erery tsaiiimore steamer uqy. 4ue yam- sensrer traffic also shows a most gratify ing improvement. lj is safe to.ay that the business of the road has been 'doubled, if not trebled. Butjn respect to water transportation New Berne shows the most wonderful By Wm Eir CliARKE, Atto?ney. KEW STOCE OF JVTESiXCY. growth and increase time was, not very of business. The 1 ar back, when two New York and a smal? Baltimore steam er dfd all the steam vater transportation from this port, und itjwas a scuffie to ob- tain cargoes for them, necessitating the employ ment of rnnners np and down the Having jt3t Atlantic and the North Carolina roads to !; SAM. K. EATON, f .'.V.i JEWELLER, MIDBLB- STItEET, NEW BERNE, retarBed ffoflcr with a well relected stock of secure freights for the) weekly New" York steamers, while the Baltimore line actu ally starved out and perished. I WatCE8 ChOCKB h FajJC 'J&riS&pf-i: Then there were 1 no river steamers Few York plying our waters, faiidjbe receipts r imH lbe Dublic can andHee him anc river freights by flats1 were meagre. But I I ! , ; now we have two local steamers and ao-1 be shown:bif 8P.nUid new gooo-. r. r J A vi a r"0 F 'F E E J.
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