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NEW BERNE, N. C, THURSDAY MORNING-, JUNE 11, 1874
Number 46.
Volume 1.
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TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
We desire to state for the information of all
concerned, that we hold ourself responsible for
' any and all articles that have appeared or may;
appear in this paper. Seth M. Cabpenteb. I
Democratic Executive Committee for Town
x ' ship No. 8. ; ' j - .' j
S. M. Carpenter, T. A. Green, G. W. Claypoole,1
E. H. Meadows, 15. &. ljane, nas-i ajuvxuici,
! H. C. Russell, J. R. Bailey, Wm. S. Phillips,1
Rufus Smith, John Lane, James H. ; Pool,
Jacob B. Taylor, A. L. Bynum.
Chambeb op Commebce. A meeting of the
iiaw Homo PViamlipr of Commerce, was held
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last night, for the purpose of taking action con
cerning the cotton factory project. A full re
port of the meeting will appear in to-morrow's
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Abetted. The steamer L. Q; Cannon, Capt.
A. C. Minter, arrived at this port on yesterday
from Norfolk, with a full cargo to S. H. Gray,
Agent for the Pioneer Transportation "Company.
Schooner Jenny Iind,: Calhoon master, with
potatoes, from Bay River.'
New Stobe. Our worthy "friend .'and fellow
townsman Mr. James Redmond has opened a
grocery and provision store . opposite the Peo
ples Market, on Middle Street, where we notice
a fine and general assortment of family supplies
which are not only warrented a Ho. ljin quality,
but are offered at the very lowest market rates.
Cxpbess Shingxes. We noticed on yesterday
the arrival of a large flat laden with cypress
shingles,, from Swift Creek, for Mr. Wm. Cleve.
These shingles, as we learn, were gotten out ex
pressly for the Northern ' market and are the
finest lot received at this pert for many a day.
Mocking Bibds. We noticed several very
fine vouner Mockiner birds for sale at the car-
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penter and joiner shop of Benjamin McFrater,
on South Front Street, near Cheap John's auc-j
, tion store. iMcFrater isdoing a, gomJ)y&m&58.
irrthe Jard linaaftnd tsosma to faiominst -fcow-tW
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raise tbenv successfully.
Ibish Potatoes. We noticed on yesterday
our enterprising townsman, Mr. C. j T. TTatson
and his assistants, were busily engaged in bar.
Tllinr a fmlendid lot of new potatoes, the
Noxious Weeds. For the information of our
citizens we publish the city "Ordinance in re
lation to the removal of weeds " :
It is ordained, That the owners or occupants
of all lots within the city limits be required to
all t.hfi Jamestown and other noxious
weeds from said lots before the 20th day of July
of each year, and if they fail so to do," the City
l a'hprp'hv authorized to have all such
weeds removed at the expense of the owners or
occupants of the lots aforesaid. .
PuBNELii and the Ku-Kxux. The Winston
Sentinel has the following to say in regard to
Mr. Purnell's denying that he was a Ku-Klux:
When Mr. Pool charged T. R. Purnell, the
Radical candidate for Superintendent of Public
Instruction, with being a Ku-Klux ; when they
j met at this place,: Mr. Purnell did not deny it,
but we see now from the New Berne Times that
down in the Eastern part of the State he doee
den v it. We think proofs can be laid before
the editor of the Hmw, and the public in a short
I time that will show conclusively that Mr. Pur
! nell was a member of the 'White Brotherhood."
Baixou's Monthly Magazine for July. The
July number of this popular illustrated maga
1 zine Is'reallv superb. It contains some ihirfr
! nice stories, and poetry which the higher price
wonld be clad to print The illus
trations are timely, and those of the Fourth of
July are amusing, and will be particularly rel
ished by the younger portion of the community,
while the sedate will be reminded of their youth,
and love of fun and gunpowder. " Ballon's Mag
azine is the best cheap serial in the country,
ind this the people have discovered a long
tin a ftffo. It is onlv $1.50 per year, and to
each subscriber Is given a nice cromo.
The Priest of Radic&lism.
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BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL.
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ver Jno&eal depot in the country. Thomes
ion.
enrlj p,1 forshipmentto-wItirfloran
tishr mlrTnaarkBtst Mr.'; WatiJr! I dauliaTr-
piiB large quantities gf this, and other vege
tables.
ItfBEBAiifY We are informed that Dick
King says he will leave the sum of $25,000
in his will to any one who will whirj Carpenter.
A friend at our elbow suggests that perhaps it
might be better for the person making the
attempt, to set then cash in 'hand, I praise !he
would in all probability lose it, as j King Dick
sometimes forgets to fulfil his promises; as, for
instance, he stated beforehe got possession of the
A. &N. -C. TKai&oidT. jQx&e: .would "tnni . out
every. in the employ of that corporation
who was born on Northern soil; Imt it seems he
has forgotten w tbEo- ity-orthoughV better -of it
EiaHxaZEowKSHiB JIxextsq. The Conserva
tives of the Eighth Township are hereby notified
to meet at the Court House orl Thursday even
ing ilth instrfor "the purpose of appointing
delegate tplhCJpnnty Amyention, and rinB;
acting such" -other business iis-niay properly
come before them: Every Conservative in the"
Township is expected to be present
By order of the Committee. .
SethTM. Cabpenteb, Chairman.
T. X Gbxen, Secretary, j
Candidate Poor, Ratd. Colonel
Pool said at Morehead City the pther dain Tren'
piy mj a quetiuyu, us vu wjucwu ua nwiuu uui
Cniluren except Hit? eiuiurea ui wao njfpou-uag-
gers and. Yankees.' How do yon like the North-
eeopy the above from' the 'Times of yester-
day, in order to brand it, upon the authority of
two gentleman who weTe present anq. neara
What CoL: Pool did say, as a base and malicious
fabricatipn,; manufactured in New Berne. The
Radicals put a fellow named Smith, that most
detestable of all beings, a buffalo during the
War, to question Col. P. , who dip! ask "him the
question as . reported, to which Col. P. replied
that he knew no low whites m Jsorth Uarolina,
except thosei who favored the infamous Civil'
Rights Bill, ,ana memoers oi tne jtaaicai party,
and not all of the latter. Will the editor of the
Tiroes ' have the manliness to require the person
who laipjrjngly told the falsehood in his paper
boama3sP the proper correction ; or does he" prefer
to permit others place him before the commu
nity in the light of a libeler ? We suggest this
to him because we know 'he .was not present
when the" speech alluded to was made. ,
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' 'Among the accused,- who seek a
In vain, from fierceness of Jehovah's rage,
And from the hot displeasure of the Lamb,
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Most wretched, most contemptible, most vile,-f-
Stands the priest of Radicalism, and in his cori
science feels j
The fellest grave of the undying porm.
And so he may for he has on his hands
The blood of souls, that will not "wipe away.
Hear what he is. He swears in sight of God
And niant to preach his master, yet preaches
himself:
He swears that love of souls, .-,
Alone, has drawn him to the church ; ;
But envy has enough, as heretofore, . j
To fill his heart with gall and bitterness. '
What makes the man of envy whit he is, y
Is worth in others, vileness in himself,
A lust of praise, with Undeserving deeds,
And conscious poverty of soul - i and still
It is his earnest work and daily toil, f
With lying tongue, to make the noble seem
Mean as himself. On fame's bigti hill he sees
The laurel spread its everlasting green,
And wishes to climb ; but feels his knees too
weak. - .'-A ;
And stands, below unhappy, laying hands
TJpon the strong, ascending gloriously ,
The steps., of honor, bent to draw j them back,
Involving oft the brightness of their path,
In mists his breath hath raised, whene'er he
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As oft he does, of joy and happiness, j
And great prosperity, and rising worth, j
Tis like a wave of wormwood o er his soul ',
Rolling in bitterness. 5 His joy is wo,
The wo of ofchers when from wealth to want,
I'tom praises to reprcach; from peace to strife:
From mirth to tears, ,he sees a brother toll,- f
vijrtue make a slip, his dreams are sweet
BuVciief with slander, o!aughter 'of his bwn, j
He takes Tmhallowed pleasure. When she talk? ,
AttJtrith herfilthv lips defile ihobe6t, 'J
His mouth ; his , eje, well pleased, as eager gazes.
As glutton, wHen the oisn ne most, aesxres .
Is placed before him ; anda hbrr mirth,
At intervals, with laughter shakes his slaes.
The critic," too, who, for a bit of bread,
In book that feel aside before the ink
Was dry, sows forth excessive nonsense, ' gives
Him much delight 'Ah critics, some, . uw
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Are worthy men, and learn renown which has
Immortal roots ; bnt most are weak and vile.
And as a cloudy swarm bf summer flies
With angry hto and 6lender lance, beset"
The sides of jsoine huge animal ; so do j
They buzz about the illustrious priest, and
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With his immortal honorfdown
Of fame would descend. -
he stxeam
kww . tjt 'I'no lorn ot? m t iiu niRLiuuiiKLnHW.
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inc Society of thifiTcityr gavea most pleasant
and.enjoyab entertainment -last evehing at the
American Hcrase. c Oiuiiea" number of the young
ladies and gentlemen attended and participated
in tWri fMstixritEfta of the eveninfir. Refreshments
in the way of ice-creamj cake, etcJ, were pro
vided, and the cooling effects after the .heated
temperature bf "yesterday, was very refreshing
indeed. The ientire party seemed to .enjoy them
selves very much, and we doubt not, but that
. the ladies realized quite a handsome sum for
their noble object 1 . j
Dbtep Fruit; Fine Teas, all grades of Sugar,
Sugar Cured Jlams and Shoulders; and New
Butter at C. -E
Si-oveb's
Hotel Arrivl. ;i ';i vi
Bateman House, Jerome Bateman, proprietor.
June 10. E. R. Page, A. &. N. C. R ;
William Cleve, Swift Creek, N. C; J. McCol-
lum. Raleich, K. C. : C. F. Fulcher, Portsmouth,
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Va.; Edgar -S. Dudley, U. S. A. ; B. Kahn, New
York; John Biddle, Craven county; Samuel Rad-
cliff, A. G. Hubbard; city.
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il l How Strange.
If a tallow candle be placed in a gun, and
shot at a door, it will go through without sus
taining any injury, and if a musket ball be fir
ed into water, it will not only rebound, but be
flattened as if fired against a substance. A
piusket ball may be fired through a pane of
glass making a hole the size of the ball, without
cracking the glass ; if the glass be suspended
by a thread, it will make no difference and the
thread will not even vibrate. In the Arctic re
gions, when the thermometer is below zero,
people can converse more than a mile distant.
Dr. Jamieson asserts that he heard every word
of a sermon at the distance of two miles. A
mother has been distinctly heard talking to
her child, on a still day, across a water a mile
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A School-boy's Aspiration. "I wish I were a
fountain, that I might always be playing.
Tms C,nv'k-i Rarab Oxlev desires to inform
the readers of the:NEWBEBNtAN that she is nqw
preparedto furnish, in quantities to - suit her
customers; the best Ice Cream manufactured in
this, ie "old North State, and that all orders will
be pfomptly and satisfactorily j niiea ; . Jiesi-
denceviiext aoor to jot. x xKMsessei: . jc lu.uxi.uac
establishment, cor. Broad and Middle Sts. -
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, j;
SUPEBIOaXJoUBT, ) ta Tpttti A. T). 18741
CartelL County, J r ,
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Tn fTiia antion. it ar)tearinff to the Court from
the affidavit of the plaintiff, that a cause; of ac
tion exists against the defendant, and that the
saiu aeienaanii us uut Aeaivit.ui w wvv',.
ia Atotaj that -nnblication be! made once a
week, for six weeks successively, in the New-
bebnian, a newspaper puoiisnea in tne city jvi
New Berne, notifying the said defendant that
he is summonea to appear oeiore me ugo
the Superior Court of Carteret County, at the
uourv m7 ne neia iox saiu cuuxnj, v ,-,vvti
1T.r.M i, T5aoT.fr.-rt nn tiA KfiCOnd MondflV sbf
August next, and answer the complaint in this
action; and that if he fail to answer said com
niatvt orihin tiift tmt TireRcribed bv law, the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in tne compiainu ; -
wifSfl TumeR llnmlev. Clerk of 6aid Court,
at Beaufort, the sixth day of June, 1874. j
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There ia. only one way to do a thing, and
that is to do it
, Washington, June, 9.
HOUSE. The votes on the Loiiisiana elec
tion cae were a.s follow s : First. That Pinch-
back is entitled to the seat prima facie. Lost"
without division. Second. That Sheridan was
elected. Lost by 71 to 175. Third. That
Pichback was not elected. Lost by 94 to 121.
Fourth that the testimony does not show that
etther was elected and that they may take furth
er testimony. Carried'without division.
Welkebsbabbe, June, 9. Last night an
explosion occurred in the shaft at Nanticoke,
burning three miners and setting fire to the
breaker, which6 was soon destroyed. While
fighting the flames some burning timbers fell
upon WTilliam Vivian, killing him , instantly.
Alexander Ale, Charles Keller, Hawley, Walsh,
Tom Lowell, Tom McMare, Henry Reimes,
Snyder and Lorenzo Krebs, of the gang who
were engaged in fighting the fire, werb over-
come by the gas and had to be carried from the
mine. The first two were insensible when
brought to fresh air and have since died, but
the others are doing well. .
BoBTSMOUTH, June, 9, The cable steamer
Farraday is in portsShe is 4,600 tons burden, '
the largest ever in" these waters. Festivities
rule the day aboard and ashore. The cable is
buoyed within ten miles, of the shore. The
deep sea cable is very strong but light, three
ons to the mile. The 6hore endings are two an d
ahalf inches in diameter, and weighing 18 tons
to the mile. c T ; '
I Archbishop Handroit, of Rheims, France, is
dead. ' ,
A dispatch from Havana says the small-pox
is raging at Jamaica, and the vessels there are
detained. M ' : r !
, The spire of the Belfast (Mich.) Presbyte
rian church was demolished and the Congress
ional church, badly shattered and other build-
Chabueston, June 9. Jdge Graham has
filed his decision upon the question whether
Governor Moses is subject to indictment and
trial by oiUnaryjicninal process. Previous
to tne impeacnm, v jg0"""" i -
holds that tfie ekofees, as charged in
i!:4ndictnient.-wam-tath official action, 11 w
was mlstsbtiaui or;-a cTime committed by him
as uovenioi; iu anuefciuio wuciw vuv
dictment for larceny as to Franklin J. Moses,
Jr., be quashed and the case as to him be
stricken from the docket ! j j
London, June, 9. A correspondent of the
Times, in a letter to that journal from Vitoria,
Spain; says Marshal Concha is moving against
the Carlists in Navarre, with every available
means. Gen. DOrregay, commander of the Car
lists, is already in a good position, and an im
portant action is expected to take place soon.
The Times correspondent at Paris telegraphs
that it is expected that Dufanre, in a few days,
will ask the Committee on Constitutional JLawa
to come to a Tote on the first article of the bill
introduced in May, 1873, providing that the
Government shall consist of a Senate and
Chamber of JRepresentatives and a President of
the Republic. ;. If the committee rejects the ar
ftlft. thft !Left Centre will move in the Assem
bly to refer a similar proposition to the new
commission. Should this fail, the Left Centre,
as a last resort, will move a dissolution of the
itnMv Tr ia flvMit of &hv adverse votes,1
Deputies belonging to all sections of the Left
vjencre may poBsiuxjr ivsiu
Subscribe for the Newbernian, $5.00 per year.
DEMOCaATIO-CoNSEBVATTTE COTTNTT CONVEX-
Tiosr. There will be a Convention of the Democratic-Conservative
party of Craven county held
at the Court House in New Berne on Saturday,
June 13th, at 10 o'clock A M. The respective
townships are requested to appoint aeiegaua iu
attend the same, as a full representation is
desired. ... ,
4 By order of the Executive Committee. j
James E. Mobbis, Chairman, s.
NewBebne, May 16, 1874.
Not Dead. Mr. John Prime, of this city, de
sixes to inform "all the world and the rest of
mankind " that he is not dead, but still in the
land of the living, and is now able to repair and
stock guns in the best manner possible, and
that he is also prepared to attend with prompt
ness to the auxiliary branches of the gun trade.
Mr. Prime repairs, adjusts and warrantsFair
banks' Scales. His shop is located on Craven
Street in the rear of Mrs., Prime's Millinery ,
Establishment ; I "
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